EVALUATION
NEW EVALUATION SYSTEM
WEF — SESSION 2018-19
- No semester
system.
- Final Evaluation will be on Annual Examination (80
marks) & internal assessment (20 marks).
- Annual examination will be
conducted covering the complete portion at the end of • he year where
maximum marks will be 80 and student need to secure min 27 marks (33% to
pass).
- Internal assessment marks
distribution will be as follows : (students need to secure minimum 7 marks
out of 20)
- 3 Periodic Tests – weightage – 10%
best 2 marks out of 3 periodic
tests will be added and converted into 10%
Tentative
Period |
Portion |
MM |
Passing Mark |
|
Quarterly |
July |
30% |
50 |
17 |
Half Yearly |
September |
50% |
50 |
17 |
Pre Annual |
December |
70% |
50 |
17 |
Note
: This pattern will help the students get acquainted with the new
system evaluation based on complete portion taught.
- Notebook maintenance – 5%
Before each periodic test,
notebook maintenance can be evaluated based on the following parameters –
- Regularity
- Assignment
completion
- Neatness &
upkeep of notebooks
Average of the 3 marks out of 5
will be calculated for aggregating.
- Subject Enrichment Activities – 5%
Subject Enrichment Activities
Comprises of various techniques like ASL / Reading Dictation / Debate / Public
Speaking etc. For language, Lab Activities / Project Work / Model Making /
field trips etc. For other subjects which can be conducted 3 times (one in one
term per subject) and average marks may be converted out of 5.
- As the CBSE
affiliated schools are required to follow the NCERT syllabus in the upper
pr stage, uniformity in the assessment structure and examination in all
the affiliated schools necessary from class VI to VIII.
- Scholastic Area : The assessment
structure and examination for classes VI to VIII is of two i.e. Term-1 and
2 as explained below :
Subjects |
Term-1 (100 marks) (1′ half of the session) 20 marks Periodic Assessment +
80 marks for Half Yearly Exam |
Term-2 (100 marks) (V half of the session) 20 marks Periodic Assessment +
80 marks for Yearly Exam |
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Language – 1 Language – 2 Language – 3 Mathematics Science Social Science Any other subject |
PA 20 marks •
Periodic Test 10 marks with covered till the announcement
of test dates by school •Notebook
submission 5 marks at term end • Sub
Enrichment 5 marks at term end |
Half Yearly Exam •
Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus covered till the
announcement of Half Yearly exam dates by school |
PA 20 marks •
Periodic Test • 10
marks with syllabus coverage till the announcement of test
dates by school •
NoteBook submission 5 marks at term end • Sub
Enrichment 5 marks at term end |
Yearly Exam Written
exam for 80 marks with syllabus coverage as below : • Class
VI: 10% of 1″ term covering significant topics + entire
syllabus of 2nd term. • Class
VII: 20% of1″ term covering significant topics + entire
syllabus of 2nd term. •Class
VIII: 30% of of1″ term covering significant topics +
entire syllabus of 2nd term. |
|
- Subject enrichment Activities : These are
subject-specific activities aimed at enhancing the understanding and
skills of the students. These activities are to be carried out throughout
the first term–end.
(iii)Languages : Aimed
at equipping the learners to develop effective listening and speaking skills.
The language teachers may devise their own methods and parameters for
assessment of the Languages.
- Mathematics: Activities in
Mathematics as suggested by the NCERT Syllabus and Text Books.
- Science : Practical work
and activities in Science will be undertaken as suggested by the NCERT
Syllabus and Text Books.
- Social Science : Map or the
project work may be undertaken as suggested by the NCER” Syllabus and Text
Books.
Grading Scale for Scholastic
Areas (Classes VI-VIII)
(School will award grades as
per the following grading scale)
Grading Scale for Scholastic
Areas (Classes IX)
(School will award grades as
per the following grading scale)
MARKS RANGE |
GRADE |
MARKS RANGE |
GRADE |
||
91 |
— 100 |
Al |
91 |
— 100 |
Al |
81 |
— 90 |
A2 |
81 |
— 90 |
A2 |
71 |
—80 |
B1 |
71 |
—80 |
B1 |
61 |
— 70 |
B2 |
61 |
— 70 |
B2 |
51 |
— 60 |
Cl |
51 |
— 60 |
Cl |
41 |
— 50 |
C2 |
41 |
— 50 |
C2 |
33 |
— 40 |
D |
33 |
— 40 |
D |
32 &
below |
E (Needs
improvement) |
32 & below |
E (Failed) |
- Co-Scholastic Activities (Classes VI-VIII) : For the
holistic development of the student, co-curricular activities in the
following areas be carried out in CBSE affiliated schools by the teachers
and will be graded term-wise on 3-point grading scale (A
= Outstanding, B = Very Good and C = Fair). The
aspect of regularity, sincere participation, output ant teamwork be the
generic criteria for grading in the following co-scholastic activities :
- Work Education –
Work Education refers to skill-based activities resulting in goods or
services useful to the community.
- Art Education
(Visual & Performing Art).
(c) Health and Physical
Education (Sports/Martial Arts/Yoga/NCC etc.).
- Discipline (Classes VI-VIII) : The students
will also be assessed for the discipline which will be based on the
factors like attendance, sincerity, behaviour, values, tidiness
respectfulness for rules and regulations, attitude towards society, nation
and others. Grading on Discipline will be done term-wise on a 3-point
grading scale (A = Outstand’ B = Very Good and
C = Fair).
Promotion
Policy
- There is no
system of double promotion.
- Rank is awarded
on class basis not on section basis.
- Rank will not be
awarded to those student who fail in one subject or absent in one subject
or absent in any test or exam.
- Student who do
not appear in first term, second term, examination due to illness or some
unforseen mishap, will not be eligible for the scholar badges or any
proficiency award.
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