Academic Success Guidelines and Examination Patterns for Class XI Session 2017-2018

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Explore the guidelines for academic success, examination patterns, promotion policy, additional subject rules, and more for Class XI Session 2017-2018. Stay informed about the promotion criteria, examination structure, and important rules to excel academically.

  • Academic Success
  • Examination Patterns
  • Promotion Policy
  • Additional Subjects
  • Class XI

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  1. Welcome to Orientation Class XI Session 2017-2018 C:\Users\Saroj.Saroj-PC\Desktop\success-quote.jpg

  2. GUIDELINES FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS

  3. Examination Pattern The students will be assessed regularly through : WEEKLY TESTS CLASS TESTS HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION AND FINAL EXAMINATION. Each round of tests is important. Regularity in tests/ exams is a must for the students. The final assessment will be based on the following- Exam/ Test Unit I Half Yearly Unit- II Final Final Assessment Month July- Aug September Nov- Dec Feb Marks 100 100 100 100 25%(Unit-I, Half Yearly & Unit-II) + 75% (Final)

  4. PROMOTION POLICY In order to be promoted to Class XII, a student requires to score a minimum of 33% marks in each subject individually. It is mandatory for a student to pass separately in Theory and Practical Exams. In case the student fails in one subject in Final Assessment, it will be treated as Compartment and will be given ONE CHANCE to clear that paper. In case the student fails in more than one subject, she/ he will be detained in class XI. In case the student fails in the compartment exam, she/he will be detained in class XI. There will be NO COMPARTMENT EXAM IN ENGLISH. If a student fails in English she/ he will be detained in Class XI.

  5. Additional Subject Rule & Change of stream/ subject In case any student wants to take additional subject ( sixth subject), he/ she has to study it on his/her own. They will have to secure passing marks in Half Yearly and Final Examinations to be eligible to pursue the subject in Class XII. No change of subject or stream will be allowed after July. Change will be allowed on request till Friday 28 July only if required grades have been scored by the student for the stream/ subject option.

  6. Students must not resort to any unfair means in any test or examination. If they do so, they will be awarded zero in the respective subject, be suspended for a week and not be allowed to appear for the rest of the papers .

  7. PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPERS The Final Examination will be based on the complete syllabus. The question papers will be based on the Board pattern and as per the CBSE syllabus . Students are therefore advised to visit CBSE websites: www.cbse.nic.in and www.cbseacademic.in for latest updates , syllabus and sample papers.

  8. There is project work in Business Studies ,Accountancy and History in Classes XI & XII Project work has been introduced in Economics for 20 marks this session. Subject teachers will also inform the students periodically about any change that takes place.

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