FOR CLASS LKG TO V :
There are two examinations i.e. Half yearly & Annual. Oral Test will be taken in the subject English, Odia & Hindi and there will be Internal Assessment for rest of the subjects in respect of classes I to V.
Scale of Evaluation LKG & UKG |
Scale of Evaluation I to V |
A* : 90% & above |
A* :Outstanding – 90% to 100% |
A : 75% to less than 89% |
A :Excellent– 75% to 89% |
B* : 50% to less than 74% |
B :Very Good – 56% to 74% |
B : 35% to less than 49% |
C :Good – 35% to 55% |
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D :Scope for improvement – Below 35% |
N.B. : There will be no compartmental exam for any classes |
FOR CLASSES VI, VII & VIII :
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01. Marks secured by the students in Formative assessment – 1 and Summative assessment – 1 will together have credit of 50 marks while considering promotion to the next higher class.
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02. The Formative assessment – 2 and Summative assessment – 2 will have the credit of rest 50 marks.
PASS CRITERIA (SCALE OF EVALUATION – VI, VII & VIII)
The CBSE has introduced the 9 point scale for class promotion : |
Marks Range |
Grade |
Grade Point |
91 – 100 |
A1 |
10.0 |
81 – 90 |
A2 |
9.0 |
71 – 80 |
B1 |
8.0 |
61 – 70 |
B2 |
7.0 |
51 – 60 |
C1 |
6.0 |
41 – 50 |
C2 |
5.0 |
33 – 40 |
D |
4.0 |
21 – 32 |
E1 |
Needs improvement |
00 – 20 |
E2 |
Needs improvement |
The students of Class VI, VII & VIII who have obtained Grade E1 or E2 in one or more subjects (excluding minor subjects) may be allowed to improve their performance through subsequent one attempt only. Such students would not be eligible for getting admission in next higher class
till they improve their performance.
SCALE OF EVALUATION FOR STD. IX, X :
Mark secured by the students in Formative assessment – 1, 2, 3 & 4 and Summative assessment – 1 & 2 together have credit of 100 marks for promotion to the next higher class.
FA1 |
FA2 |
SA1 |
FA3 |
FA4 |
SA2 |
TOTAL |
10 |
10 |
20 |
10 |
10 |
40 |
100 |
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Written |
Activity |
Total |
Weightage |
20 |
20 |
40 |
10 |
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
SA1 |
SA2 |
Written |
Weightage |
Written |
Weightage |
80 |
20 |
80 |
40 |
Pass criteria (Scale of Evaluation – IX,X)
The CBSE has introduced the 9 point scale for class promotion.
Marks Range |
Grade |
Grade Point |
91 – 100 |
A1 |
10.0 |
81 – 90 |
A2 |
9.0 |
71 – 80 |
B1 |
8.0 |
61 – 70 |
B2 |
7.0 |
51 – 60 |
C1 |
6.0 |
41 – 50 |
C2 |
5.0 |
33 – 40 |
D |
4.0 |
21 – 30 |
E1 |
Needs improvement |
00 – 20 |
E2 |
Needs improvement |
The guidelines with regard to eligibility for improvement of performance in class IX & X is given below:
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The students of class IX who obtain grade ‘E1’ or ‘E2’ in one or more subjects may be allowed to improve their performance in SA2 through subsequent one attempt and such students will not be eligible for getting admission in class X till they improve their performance.
PROMOTION RULE FOR CLASS – XI :
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A student has to secure 33 % in individual subject (in theory and practical separately in subjects with practical) and in aggregate taking the weightage of Unit Tests, Half Yearly and Annual Examination into account for promotion to next higher class.
COMPARTMENTAL CRITERIA
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Any student, who fails to secure 33 % marks in a major subject but secures 33 % marks in aggregate will be treated as a compartmental candidate provided that the maximum number of subjects, he/she fails to qualify is not more than two.
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A compartmental candidate must secure pass mark in the compartmental test (in one attempt only) which will be held as per the schedule to be decided by the school on the date of result declaration of Annual Examination. Failing which, he / she will repeat in the same class.