Assam 12th Result 2021: Evaluation Criteria Announced for SEBA HS Result Get Details Here

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Assam 12th Result 2021: Evaluation Criteria Announced for SEBA HS Result Get Details Here: The Education Department of Assam has declared the evaluation process for the SEBA HSLC Exam 2021 on Thursday, July 1.

The Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) and the Assam Higher Secondary Educational Council (AHSEC) on July 1 announced assessment schemes for The Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) and the Assam Higher Secondary Educational Council (AHSEC) on July 1 announced assessment schemes for HS or Class 12 students.

The Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) and the Assam Higher Secondary Educational Council (AHSEC) on July 1 announced assessment schemes for HS or Class 12 students. This year, results will be calculated with students’ performance in past examinations and other teaching-learning activities conducted by students.

The following formulas will be followed while declaring the result of High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examinations under Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA).

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Formula A: The students, who are evaluated through the Annual Examination of class IX in 2019 or prior to 2019 and the Pre-Board/ Revisionary Test held for class X.

Formula B: The students who are evaluated only through the Annual Examination of class IX in 2019 or prior to 2019.

(A) For the students who are evaluated through the Annual Examination of class IX, and the Pre-Board/ Revisionary Test held for class X, the following criteria are to be followed:

(a) 40% weightage on marks secured by the student in the theory portion of each subjects in the Annual Examination of class IX, of the year in which he/she has appeared and promoted to class X.

(b) 40% weightage of marks secured by the student in theory portion of each subject in the Pre-Board/ Revisionary Test held in class X (current year)

(c) 20% weightage of marks secured by the student in theory portion of each subject in the Unit Test/any other examinations held in the current year / marks obtained in online examinations held, if any / attendance in the online/regular classes / extra-curricular activities, etc.

But the marks awarded in this head must be consistent with the marks awarded in class IX examination.

(B) For the students who are evaluated only through the Annual Examinations of class IX, the following criteria are to be followed:

(a) 70% weightage on marks secured by the student in the theory portion of each subject in the Annual Examination of class IX, of the year in which he/she has appeared and promoted to class X.

(b) 30% weightage of marks secured by the student in theory portion of each subject in the Home Assignments/Unit Test/any other examination held in the current year / marks obtained in online examinations held, if any / attendance in the online/regular classes / extra-curricular activities, etc. But the marks awarded in this head must be consistent with the marks awarded in class IX examination

(C) For the CWSN students, who have not been able to attend any of the Examinations conducted by schools, as mentioned above, a flexible approach will be made and their marks will be evaluated by the School Evaluation Committee, on the basis of their last performance, Home Assignments or any other suitable activities.

(D) In the evaluation process there should be consistency vis-a-vis the category wise (Distinction, Star, First Division, Second Division) results of the previous three years performance of the school with a variation maximum up to 10% in comparison to highest pass percentage secured by the students in the school in any one of the previous three years.

(E) For the students, whose marks of Annual Examination of class IX are not available in the school, where he/she is presently studying in class X, on transfer from other school, the present school has to obtain marks of Annual Examination of Class IX, from the old school.

(F) On failure to do so as mentioned above or in case non availability of record of Annual Examination of class IX, the results of such particular student will not be declared and he/she has to appear in the immediate next HSLC/AHM Examination to be conducted by SEBA with the same Roll Number, on receipt of their request.

(G) Those students who are not satisfied with this record based marking/evaluation system, they will also have the liberty to appear in the immediate next HSLC/AHM Examination to be conducted by SEBA, for betterment on receipt of their request.

(H) During the result preparation list of distinction, star and merit list of first 10 positions will not be done.

For entering the marks considering above criterion, SEBA will provide an online portal. The link for the portal will be available in SEBA official website from 4th July, 2021.

Based on the report submitted to SEBA, regarding the marks awarded against theory portion of each subject of all the students, SEBA will incorporate the marks of Internal Assessment and Practical Examination for preparation of Final results of the HSLC/AHM Examination, 2021.

SEBA said Class 10 results will be calculated with a 40:40:20 formula where 40 per cent marks will come from Class 9 annual exam and the other 40 per cent marks will be from Class 10 exams. The remaining 20 per cent marks will be awarded to students by schools. Factors like attendance, internal assessment, etc will be taken into consideration for awarding the 20 per cent marks, the SEBA said.

Schools will have to keep in view their results of the past three years while awarding the 20 per cent marks. The variation should be within 10 per cent, it said.

For schools that don’t have students’ record of Class 10 exams, 70 per cent marks will be awarded from Class 9 and the remaining 30 per cent will be up to schools. The formula will be the same for repeaters, the SEBA said.

For differently-abled students who did not take any exams, it will be up to schools to award them marks, the board said.

For Class 12, the AHSEC has devised two separate formulae.

For subjects that have a practical component, 50 per cent marks will come from average marks in the best three subjects of the HSLC exam. Thirty per cent marks will be from practicals and 10 per cent marks will be awarded by schools based on different activities conducted during Class 11 and 12. This adds up to 90 per cent, it said.

The remaining 10 per cent marks will be based on the 90 per cent. For example, if a student scores 90 marks based on the above formula, he will be awarded 10 marks and so on.

For subjects without practicals, 50 per cent marks will be from the average of best of three subjects of HSLC and 40 per cent will be from internal assessments and other activities during Class 11 and 12. The remaining 10 per cent will be based on this 90 per cent, the AHSEC said.

For vocational subjects, the formula will be 50:40:10, where the 40 per cent marks will be from practicals and the other two components will be the same.

There will be no rank list for top ten students and the highest marks in each subject will not be announced.

For students who want to improve their scores, an optional exam will be held by September 15, if the situation becomes conductive. Otherwise, the optional exam will be held later, Education Minister Ranoj Pegu said.

After announcing that the Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) and the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) will conduct board examinations in mid-July, the Assam government on June 18 declared to scrap the exams considering the Covid situation in the state.

Two committees will be formed to devise evaluation criteria and results will be declared by July 31, Education Minister Ranoj Pegu said on June 18.

Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit and Ancient Studies University Vice-Chancellor Prof Dipak Kumar Sharma headed the Class 12 result committee and Dr Alok Buragohain, former Vice-Chancellor of Dibrugarh University and Academic Chairperson of Royal Global University, headed the panel for Class 10 results. They submitted their reports last week.

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