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14th May 2015, 06:19 PM
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Detailed information about Marking system and qualifying marks in 10th ICSE Board exam?
Hello everyone,
Please tell me about the passing marks in ICSE Board exam of 10th Board. I also want to know the marking system. Please provide me the details immediately. |
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15th May 2015, 11:50 AM
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Re: Detailed information about Marking system and qualifying marks in 10th ICSE Board exam?
SYLLABUS AND MARKING SYSTEM
10/16/20122 Comments Syllabus for ICSE ICSE syllabus is good for those who are planning to shift abroad after few years, as this ICSE Board Syllabus focuses more on English strengthening. Its format is little different from the CBSE as it covers the necessary introduction of the previous class basics on every given topic in its new syllabus. Example, if complex numbers are there in last class, then in Syllabus for ICSE Board, all the introduction of complex number gets repeated and then the quadratic equations are explained. It is a good technique to strengthen the basics of the student. And once their fundamentals are clear then it will enhance their confidence level, which helps them in their higher studies. Subjects Covered In ICSE Syllabus: 1 . English 2 . Second Languages - Indian Languages 3 . Second Language - Sanskrit 4 . Modern Foreign Language - Group 1 5 . History and Civics 6 . Geography 7 . Environmental Education 8 . Mathematics 9 . Physics 10. Chemistry 11. Biology 12. Economics 13. Commercial Studies 14. Technical Drawing 15. Modern Foreign Language - Group 2 16. Classical Language 17. Computer Science 18. Environmental Science 19. Agricultural Science 20. Economic Applications 21. Commercial Applications 22. Art 23. Performing Arts 24. Home Science 25. Cookery 26. Fashion Designing 27. Physical Education 28. Yoga 29. Technical Drawing Applications 30. Environmental Applications 31. Modern Foreign Language - Group 3 32. SUPW and Community Service 33. List of Prescribed Books - Language CBSE SYLLABUS – CLASS X Hindi Part: A Hindi Part: B English Communicative English Language and Literature Mathematics Science Social Science Sanskrit ICSE Marking Scheme: The marking scheme of ICSE - Class 10 is given below: Group1 is Compulsory for all Students may select any 2 subjects from group 2 and any 1 subject from group 3. Passing marks in 10th ICSE board. For obtaining ICSE certificate, one has to appear for 7 subjects, out of which pass marks will have to be obtained in 5 subjects. Pass marks for each subject is 35%. ICSE Board Marking Scheme 2015 Biology paper Board Marking Scheme (class 10th) Section A (40 Marks) Marks Topics 5 marks Name the following 5 marks State the statement is true or false 5 marks Technical terms 5 marks choose the odd one out 5 marks choose the correct alternative 5 marks Arrange and rewriting the set of terms 5marks Figural diagrams questions 5 marks explaining terms Section B (40 Marks) Marks Topics 5 marks Diagrammatic representation 5 marks Differentiate between 5 marks completing the table 5 marks draw a diagram 5 marks Name and explain the process 5 marks Diagram studying and giving answers 5 marks any law like Mendel's law of Independent Assortment 5 marks Diagram studying and giving answers 5 marks explaining terms 5 marks Draw a diagram and answer the questions 5 marks give the answers on the diagram 5 marks give the reasons Maximum marks: 80 Time duration: 2 Hours 1.Section A will be compulsory 2.In section B students needs to answer any four questions. To download the ICSE Board Marking Scheme 2015 as per the choice of your subject visit the official website www.cisce.org/ |
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15th May 2015, 05:24 PM
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Re: Detailed information about Marking system and qualifying marks in 10th ICSE Board exam?
Central board of secondary education (CBSE) conducts class 10 examination based on two formats which are Summative assessments and Formative assessments. Summative assessments will be kept in first and second term and each carries 10 marks while the Formative assessments will be kept once in each term which is an end exam and carries 20 marks for first term and 40 marks for second term. The evaluation will be done on a 9-point grading system. Grades will be awarded on the basis of both the formative and summative assessments. The nine point scaling is shown below:
1. 91-100 marks range; Grade A1; Grade point 10.0 2. 81-90 marks range; Grade A2; Grade point 9.0 3. 71-80 marks range; Grade B1; Grade point 8.0 4. 61-70 marks range; Grade B2; Grade point 7.0 5. 51-60 marks range; Grade C1; Grade point 6.0 6. 41-50 marks range; Grade C2; Grade point 5.0 7. 33-40 marks range; Grade D; Grade point 4.0 8. 21-32 marks range; Grade E1; Grade point C 9. 00-20 marks range; Grade E2; Grade point C The qualifying marks in the end examination is 33% marks in each subject. |
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10th March 2017, 11:54 PM
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Re: Detailed information about Marking system and qualifying marks in 10th ICSE Board exam?
I gave my best and Am willing to get above 95% in English language .Is it possible ? Because when I went through the paper I saw that I had made only one mistake in the Grammar part
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