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  • AKSIPS-65 Smart School Mohali

    Affiliated to C.B.S.E, New Delhi (AFFILIATION NO. 1630430)

  • Phone No. - +91 172 2212000
    +91 172 2234733

    Email - [email protected]

EXAMINATION, EVALUATION & PROMOTION NORMS

  • EXAMINATION SYSTEM

    SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT, EXAMINATION, EVALUATION AND PROMOTION NORMS

    CLASSES PLAY GROUP TO UKG


    1.   Learning in these classes is an ongoing and wholesome process. It will be assessed in a continuous comprehensive manner. The focus will be on the daily, consistent progress made by the child in academic as well as co-curricular activities.
    2.   The assessment procedure will be based on the child’s daily interaction in the class, his/her level of general awareness, the quality of work produced by him/her, internalization of the concepts taught during the course of classroom interaction and the consequent learning outcomes throughout the year.

    Note:    Progress Profile Card of the students of classes Pre-School to KG will be sent online after each term. In case, a student’s performance is not upto the expected standard, it will be discussed on a one to one basis.

     

     

    CLASSES I & II

     

    CLASSES III TO V

    CLASSES VI - VIII 

     

    SCHOLASTIC AREA

     First Term (100 Marks)

     

    Maximum Marks

     

    Weightage

    Periodic Test I

    30

     

    10%

    Subject Enrichment Activity & Notebook

    (5+5)

     

    10%

    Half Yearly Exam

    80

    Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of Half Yearly Exam dates by the school.

    80%

     

    Second Term (100 Marks)

    Periodic Test II

    30

     

    10%

    Subject Enrichment Activity & Notebook

    (5+5)

     

    10%

    Yearly Exam

    80

    Yearly Exam

    ·   Written Exam for 80 marks with syllabus coverage as given below:

    ·   Class VI: 10% of 1st Term covering significant topics + entire syllabus of  2nd term.

    ·   Class VII: 20% of 1st Term covering significant topics + entire syllabus of  2nd term.

    ·   Class VIII: 30% of 1st Term covering significant topics + entire syllabus of  2nd term.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    80%

     

    •       Subjects Offered: (Scholastic) – English, Hindi, Punjabi, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences, Computer Science, G.K.


    CO SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES

     Grading will be done term-wise on a Three Point Grading Scale (A-Outstanding, B- Very Good, C- Fair) for:

    · Work Education

    · Art Education

    · Health and Physical Education

    · Discipline (To be graded by the teachers).


     

    CLASS IX

    Subjects – Language 1, Language 2, Language3 (Additional Language) Mathematics, General Science and Social Sciences, Information Technology (IT).
    Criteria of Assessment – 20% Internal Assessment + 80% Final Exam
    Internal Assessment includes:
              •     5%  Notebook Submission
              •     5%  Subject Enrichment Activity
              •     5% Multiple Assessment
              •     5% Periodic Tests

    Periodic tests throughout the year will be as follows :
    i)    Three PTs throughout the year for 40 marks each.

    Final Exam - Written exam for 80 marks with full syllabus.

     

    CLASS X

    Subjects – Language 1, Language 2, Language3 (Additional Language) Mathematics (Basic & Standard) , General Science and Social Sciences, Information Technology (IT).

    Criteria of Assessment : 20% Internal Assessment + 80% Board Exam.

    Internal Assessment includes:
              •     5% Notebook Submission
              •     5% Subject Enrichment Activity
              •     5% Multiple Assessment
              •     5% Best two of Periodic Tests

    Periodic tests throughout the year will be as follows :
    i)    Three PTs throughout the year for 40 marks each.

    ii)   Pre-board Exam- Written exam for 80 marks with full syllabus.

    iii) Final CBSE Board Exam – Written exam for 80 marks with full syllabus.

     

    CO-SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES

    (Classes IX and X)

    Grading on a Five Point Scale (A – E)

    1. Co-Scholastic Activities will include:
    •     Art Education
    •     Health & Physical Education (Includes Work Education)

    2.  Discipline (To be graded by the teachers)
    3.  Assessment will be done on a five point scale once in a year.
    4.  No upscaling of grades will be done.

     



    Some Points to Remember with Regard to School Attendance and Examination Scheme of the CBSE for


    CLASSES XI & XII

    Attendance requirement:
    All students are required to complete 75% of attendance to make him/her eligible to take the examination.

    Subjects offered:
    English Core, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology,  Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy, Physical Education, Information Technology, Psychology, Hindustani Vocal Music, Punjabi, Sociology, Political Science.

    Rules for Change of Subject:

    (i)     Change of subject(s) in class XI may be allowed by the Head of the School but not later than 15 July of that academic session.
    (ii)    No candidate shall be permitted to change his/her subject of study after passing Class XI.
    (iii)   The candidate shall not be offered a subject in Class XII which he/she has not studied and passed in class XI.

    Scheme of Examinations and Pass Criteria

    Senior School Certificate Examination: XII

    (i) The Board conducts examination in all subjects except General Studies, Work Experience, Physical and Health Education, which will be assessed internally by the school.

    (ii) In all subjects examined by the Board, a student will be given one paper each carrying 100 marks for 3 hours 15 mins. However, in subjects requiring practical examination, there will be a theory paper and practical examinations as required in the syllabi.

    (iii) In Work experience, General Studies and Physical and Health Education, the School will maintain cumulative records of student’s periodical achievements and progress during the year.

    (iv) In order to be declared as having passed the examination, a candidate shall obtain a grade higher than E (i.e. at least 33% marks) in all the five subjects of external examination in the main or at the end of the compartmental examination. The pass marks in each subject of external examination shall be 33%. In case of a subject involving practical work a candidate must obtain 33% marks in theory and 33% marks in practical separately in addition to 33% marks in aggregate in order to qualify in that subject.

    For further information, please refer to the CBSE website : www.cbse.nic.in

     

     

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