CRITERIA FOR QUALIFYING (2010-11)
I. SECONDARY
In order to earn the Certificate of Qualification, a candidate will have to
qualify in the following five subjects of external examination separately in
each semester:
i) Hindi (First Language);
ii) English (Second Language);
iii) Mathematics,
iv) Social Science; and
v) Science and Technology.
In order to qualify in a subject, he/she will have to obtain at least 33% marks
(marks in external examination + marks in CCE + marks in Practicals)
provided that he/she
•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in the external examination•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in Practicals, if any•
(For the subject in which there is only internal assessment, grades will be
shown in the certificate but there will be no minimum grade required for
qualifying)
Note
there will be no minimum pass marks for CCE•
subjects of external examination will be counted for determining
aggregate marks/Grade Point Average, i.e. the subject in which one
has obtained the least marks will not be counted. In case more than
one subject has the same least marks, then the subject not to be
counted will be in the following order of priority: Social Science,
Science & Technology, Mathematics, Hindi, English.
If a candidate qualifies in all the 6 subjects, then the best scoring 5•
Sanskrit as sixth subject, then Sanskrit can replace Hindi for earning
the certificate of Qualification.
I.
Further, if a candidate does not qualify in Hindi, but qualifies inGRACEIn both semesters separately, 1% grace (per subject appeared) will be given
for qualifying (i.e. for getting 33% marks) in as many subjects as possible,
and not for improving grade in each semester separately. (Other provisions
that exist in the Regulations regarding Grace will remain in force as such)
II.
Reappear•
do not qualify. However, they will be given 2 chances in the next two
subsequent examinations after second semester. One extra reappear
chance for first semester papers will be given along with the second
semester.
Candidates will be placed under reappear in those subjects in which they•
subjects that are to be qualified compulsorily, he/she will be placed in the
category of PA-R (earning the Certificate of Partial Achievement) and
will be eligible to take provisional admission to the next class, i.e. class
11th. If one does not qualify in more than two of these subjects, he/she
will get Reappear in all those subjects in which he/she does not qualify
(getting the Certificate of Participation) and will not be eligible to take
admission in the next class.
If a candidate does not qualify in 1 or 2 subjects out of the 5 externalII. SENIOR SECONDARY
In order to earn the Certificate of Qualification, a candidate will have to
qualify in all five subjects of external examination separately in each
semester.
In order to qualify in a subject, he/she will have to obtain at least 33%
marks in the aggregate of external examination, CCE & Practicals provided
that he/she
•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in the external examination•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in Practicals, if any•
(For subjects in which there is only internal assessment, grades will be
shown in the certificate but there will be no minimum grade required for
qualifying)
Note
there will be no minimum pass marks for CCE•
then it can replace one of the main optional subjects (excluding Hindi
and/or English depending on the stream), if one does not qualify in
any one of them (the main optional subjects).
If one has opted for an Additional subject, and he/she qualifies in it,•
then the marks obtained in the best scoring 4/5 subjects (excluding the
compulsory subjects, i.e. Hindi and/or English depending on the
stream) will be counted for determining GPA/Aggregate marks, i.e.
the main optional subject in which one has obtained the least marks
will be replaced by the Additional subject.
In case one qualifies in all 6 subjects (including additional subject),I. GRACE
In both semesters separately, 1% grace (per subject appeared) will be given
for qualifying (i.e. for getting 33% marks) in as many subjects as possible,
and not for improving grade in each semester separately. (Other provisions
that exist in the Regulations regarding Grace will remain in force as such)
II
REAPPEAR•
qualify. However, they will be given 2 chances in the next two subsequent
examinations after second semester. One extra reappear chance for first
semester papers will be given along with the second semester.
Candidates will be placed in reappear in those subjects in which they do not•
will be placed in the category of PA-R and earn the Certificate of Partial
Achievement; if one does not qualify in more than 1 subject, he/she will get
Reappear in all those subjects in which he/she has not qualified, getting the
Certificate of Participation.
If a candidate does not qualify in any 1 subject of external examination, he/sheCRITERIA FOR QUALIFYING (2011-12)
III. SECONDARY
In order to earn the Certificate of Qualification, a candidate will have to
qualify in the following five subjects of external examination separately in
each semester:
vi) Hindi (First Language);
vii) English (Second Language);
viii) Mathematics,
ix) Social Science; and
x) Science and Technology.
In order to qualify in a subject, he/she will have to obtain at least 33% marks
(marks in external examination + marks in CCE + marks in Practicals)
provided that he/she
•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in the external examination•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in Practicals, if any•
(For the subject in which there is only internal assessment, grades will be
shown in the certificate but there will be no minimum grade required for
qualifying)
Note
there will be no minimum pass marks for CCE•
subjects of external examination will be counted for determining
aggregate marks/Grade Point Average, i.e. the subject in which one
has obtained the least marks will not be counted. In case more than
one subject has the same least marks, then the subject not to be
counted will be in the following order of priority: Social Science,
Science & Technology, Mathematics, Hindi, English.
If a candidate qualifies in all the 6 subjects, then the best scoring 5•
as sixth subject, then Sanskrit can replace Hindi for earning the certificate
of Qualification.
III.
Further, if a candidate does not qualify in Hindi, but qualifies in SanskritGRACEIn both semesters separately, 1% grace (per subject appeared) will be given
for qualifying (i.e. for getting 33% marks) in as many subjects as possible,
and not for improving grade in each semester separately. (Other provisions
that exist in the Regulations regarding Grace will remain in force as such)
Reappear
•
do not qualify. However, they will be given 2 chances in the next two
subsequent examinations after second semester. One extra reappear
chance for first semester papers will be given along with the second
semester.
Candidates will be placed under reappear in those subjects in which they•
subjects that are to be qualified compulsorily, he/she will be placed in the
category of PA-R (earning the Certificate of Partial Achievement) and
will be eligible to take provisional admission to the next class, i.e. class
11th. If one does not qualify in more than two of these subjects, he/she
will get Reappear in all those subjects in which he/she does not qualify
(getting the Certificate of Participation) and will not be eligible to take
admission in the next class.
If a candidate does not qualify in 1 or 2 subjects out of the 5 externalIV. SENIOR SECONDARY
In order to earn the Certificate of Qualification, a candidate will have to
qualify in all five subjects of external examination separately in each
semester.
In order to qualify in a subject, he/she will have to obtain at least 33%
marks in the aggregate of external examination, CCE & Practicals provided
that he/she
•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in the external examination•
obtains at least 33% marks separately in Practicals, if any•
(For subjects in which there is only internal assessment, grades will be
shown in the certificate but there will be no minimum grade required for
qualifying)
Note
there will be no minimum pass marks for CCE•
then it can replace one of the main optional subjects (excluding Hindi
and/or English depending on the stream), if one does not qualify in
any one of them (the main optional subjects).
If one has opted for an Additional subject, and he/she qualifies in it,•
then the marks obtained in the best scoring 4/5 subjects (excluding the
compulsory subjects, i.e. Hindi and/or English depending on the
stream) will be counted for determining GPA/Aggregate marks, i.e.
the main optional subject in which one has obtained the least marks
will be replaced by the Additional subject.
In case one qualifies in all 6 subjects (including additional subject),II. GRACE
In both semesters separately, 1% grace (per subject appeared) will be given
for qualifying (i.e. for getting 33% marks) in as many subjects as possible,
and not for improving grade in each semester separately. (Other provisions
that exist in the Regulations regarding Grace will remain in force as such)
II
REAPPEAR•
qualify. However, they will be given 2 chances in the next two subsequent
examinations after second semester. One extra reappear chance for first
semester papers will be given along with the second semester.
Candidates will be placed in reappear in those subjects in which they do not•
will be placed in the category of PA-R and earn the Certificate of Partial
Achievement; if one does not qualify in more than 1 subject, he/she will get
Reappear in all those subjects in which he/she has not qualified, getting the
Certificate of Participation.If a candidate does not qualify in any 1 subject of external examination, he/she
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