CLASSES I - V
The assessment structure and examination for classes I - V comprises of two terms i.e. Term I and Term II as explained below:
| Subjects |
TERM-1 marks)
(1st half of the session)
40 marks Periodic Assessment + 60 marks for Half Yearly Exam |
TERM-2 (100 marks)
(2nd half of the session)
40 marks Periodic Assessment + 60 marks for Yearly Exam |
English
Hindi
Mathematics
EVS
Any other subjects |
PA 40 marks
- Periodic Test 20 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of test dates by school
- Note Book Submission 10 marks at term- end
- Sub Enrichment 10 marks at term-end
|
Half Yearly Exam
- Written exam for 60 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of Half Yearly exam dates by school
|
PA 40 marks- Periodic Test 20 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of test dates by school
- Note Book submission 10 marks at term- end
- Sub Enrichment 10 marks at term- end
|
Yearly Exam
- Written exam for 60 marks with syllabus coverage as below:
- 10% of 1st term covering significant topics + entire syllabus of 2nd term
|
SCHOLASTIC AREAS:
CO SCHOLASTIC AREAS - Students will also be graded for General knowledge, Computer, Work Education, Art Education, Health and Physical Education, Music, Yoga and Discipline on a 3-point scale
(A: oustanding, B: Very Good, C:Fair)
CLASSES VI - VIII (as per CBSE directive):
As the CBSE affiliated schools are required to follow the NCERT syllabus in the upper primary stage, uniformity in the assessment structure, examination and issue of report cards across all the affiliated schools is felt necessary from class VI to VIII. The components of the scheme are mentioned below for easy understanding implementation.
Scholastic Area:The assessment structure and examination for classes VI to VIII have been prepared in view of the provisions of RTE-Act 2009 and comprises of two terms i.e. Term-1 and 2 as explained below:
| Subjects |
TERM-1 (100 marks)
(1st half of the session)
20 marks Periodic Assessment + 80 marks for Half Yearly Exam |
TERM-2 (100 marks)
(2nd half of the session)
20 marks Periodic Assessment + 80 marks for Yearly Exam |
Language -1
Language -2
Language -3
Mathematics
Science
Social Science
Any other Subjects |
PA 40 marks
- Periodic Test 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of test dates by school
Note Book 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
announcement of Half Yearly exam dates by school
|
PA 40 marks
- Periodic Test 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of test dates by school
- Note Book 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 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 |
CLASSES IX - X (as per CBSE directive):
Annual Examination (Board Exam for Class X) will take place at the end of the session covering the complete syllabus comprising of Annual Examination – 80 marks and Internal Assessment – 20 marks.
Internal Assessment of 20 marks will include (A + B + C)
A) Periodic Tests: 10 marks
B) Note Book (Regularity/ Assignment Completion/ Neatness): 5 marks
C) Subject Enrichment Activity: 5 marks
(Languages: Speaking and Learning Skills
Science: Practical Lab Work
Mathematics: Maths Lab Practical
Social Science: Map Work and Project Work)
Students will also be graded for Work Education, Art Education, Sports and Discipline.
Promotion Criteria for Class XI
The students will be evaluated on the basis of Unit tests and the two Terminal Examinations. The evaluation is continuous.
| Unit Test |
First Term | Final Term |
Cumulative Result |
| 100 marks
| 100 marks(70 theory + 30 practical) |
100 marks(70 theory + 30 practical) |
300 marks |