| KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN - ERNAKULAM REGION | | | | | | | | TIME TABEL FOR | | SA2(2012-13) - Class IX, X and SEE(2012-13) - Class XI | | | | | | | | Sl. No. | Date | Class IX | Class X | Class XI | | 1 | 8/3/2013 | - | - | Maths /Hindi | | 2 | 12/3/2012 | Maths | - | Physics / Accountancy | | 3 | 14-03-2013 | Hindi/Skt. | - | English | | 4 | 16-03-2013 | Eng. | Maths | Geography | | 5 | 18-03-2013 | - | Hindi/Skt. | Chemistry / Bus.Studies | | 6 | 19-03-2013 | Science | - | - | | 7 | 20-03-2013 | - | English | Biology / Computer Science / Economics | | 8 | 22-03-2013 | Social Studies | Science | - | | 9 | 23-03-2013 | - | - | Information Practices | | 10 | 25-03-2013 | - | Social Studies | - | | | | | | The Sangathan follows a system of continuous and comprehensive evaluation of a pupil’s achievements in academics. | | CLASSES I & II: | | No examination. Only continuous and comprehensive evaluation . | | | | CLASSES III & V: | | | | CLASSES VI to IX, X | In each academic year, the Vidyalaya holds the following tests and examinations: | | As per CBSE CCE-FA1,FA2,SA1,FA3,FA4,SA2 | | | CLASSES X and XII: | Monthly test (Third / fourth week of every month). Half Yearly examination (October). Pre-Board Examination (Minimum three).
| | | | PROMOTION RULES: | | | | | | | | | | PRIMARY CLASSES: Evaluation is based on 5 – point scale in Grading system. A – Excellent; B – Very Good; C – Good; D – Average / Fair; E – needs improvement. Promotion from Class I and II shall be decided on the basis of continuous and comprehensive assessment. FOR CLASSES III to V: If a child gets ‘E’ grade in 3 subjects or more he / she can be detained in the same class with the consent of the parent. In case the parent does not give consent the student will be promoted to the next class. However if the student gets ‘E’ grade in 3 subjects or more in the next class, the Principal shall detain the child in the same class. In Class V, a child should get a Grade better than ‘E’ in at least 4 subjects to be eligible for a promotion. A child getting ‘E’ grade in two subjects will be given a chance to improve the grades and if he / she manages to get at least a ‘D’ grade in one subject, he / she will be promoted to the next class.
FOR CLASSES VI to IX and XI: The final assessment of the pupil at the end of the academic session shall be based on the achievement of a student in Unit tests, Half Yearly Examination, Session Ending Examination, assignments and projects under taken by him / her throughout the year. The component-wise distribution of marks in each subjects will be as under.
| Projects | 5% | Continous Comprehensive Evaluation | | Unit Tests | 15% | | Home Assignments | 5% | | Cumulative Tests | 25% | | Session Ending Examination | 50% | Annual Examination Component |
Each student would need to pass the continuous and comprehensive evaluation as well as the Annual Examination separately with at least 33% marks. Each child shall need to obtain not less than 20 marks out of 60 in each subject in the continuous and comprehensive assessment and 13 marks out of 40 in Annual Examinations for being promoted to the next class. Aggregate in all the subjects is also 33%. A student will have to pass separately in both theory and practical in class XI for subjects where separate allocation of marks in theory and practical are provided. In classes IX and XI, if a candidate secures less than 33% in one or two subjects in the Session Ending Examination, he will be eligible to take the supplementary examination in those subjects. The candidate will be promoted to the next higher class only if he / she secures 33% marks in each of these subjects in the supplementary examination. Supplementary examination will be conducted in the third week of April.
| | | | | | |
|
|
Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 February 2013 )
|