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Shweta Gulati 8 years, 8 months ago
Looking at the gradings which you have given yourself in each subject, you will score B1 as the final grade i.e. with a Cgpa of 8-8.8 . If you put a little more efforts in Maths and Science, you may easily score an A2 atleast.
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Shweta Gulati 8 years, 8 months ago
Since its the final time and maths marks are very important. Please go through the most important questions from every chapter and I am sure you will be easily able to score atleast B1 in SA-2.
Please concentrate on Maths and give it extra time.
All the best!
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Bindu Agarwal 8 years, 8 months ago
Yes if you perform vey well in Boards and it can also get upgrade if you have done well in extra-currics.
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Imran Khan 8 years, 9 months ago
Attendance Rules
The expression “a regular course of study” referred to in the Exam Bye-Laws means atleast 75% of attendance in the classes held: counted from the day of commencement of teaching of classes X upto the 1st of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences.
Candidates taking up subject(s) involving practicals shall also be required to have put in at least 75% of the total attendance for practical work in the subject in the laboratory. Head of Institutions shall not allow a candidate who has offered subject(s) involving practicals to take the practical examination(s) unless the candidate fulfils the attendance requirements as given in this Rule.
(ii) The candidates who had failed in the same examination in the preceding year and who rejoins class X shall be required to put in 75% of attendance calculated on the possible attendance from the Ist of the month following the publication of the results of that examination by the Board upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences.
(iii) In the case of migration from other institution, attendance at the institution school recognised by the Education Department of the State/Union Territory from which the candidate migrates will be taken into account in calculating the required percentage of attendance.
Requirement of Attendance in Subjects of Internal Assessment
(i) No student from a School affiliated to the Board shall be eligible to take the examination unless he has completed 75% of attendance counted from the opening of Class X upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination commenes in the subjects of internal assessment.
(ii) Exemption from W.E./Art Education/P & HE may be granted to a candidate on medical grounds provided the application is supported by a certificate given by a Registered Medical Officer of the rank not below that of Asstt. Surgeon and forwarded by the Head of the School with his recommendations.
(iii) The Chairman shall have powers to condone shortage of attendances in subjects of internal assessment.
RULES FOR CONDONATION OF SHORTAGE OF ATTENDANCES
(i) If a candidate’s attendance falls short of the prescribed percentage, the Head of the School may submit his name to the Board provisionally. If the candidate is still short of the required perecentage of attendance within three needs of the commencement of the examination, the Head of the institution shall report the case to the regional Officer concerned immediately. If in the opinion of the Head of the institution, the candidate deserves special consideration, he may submit his recommendation to the Regional Officer concerned not later than three weeks before the commencement of the examination for condonation of shortage in attendances by the Chairman, CBSE, who may issue orders as he may deem proper. The Head of the School, in his letter requesting for condonation of shortage in attendance should given the maximum possible attendance by a student counted from the day of commencement of teaching of classes X (beginning of the session) upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences, attendance by the Candidate in question during the aforesaid period & the percentage of attendance by such candidate during the aforesaid period.
(ii) Shortage upto 15% only may be condoned by the Chairman. Cases of candidates with attendance below 60% in Class-X shall not be considered and Class-XII, as the case may be, shall be considered for condonation of shortage of attendance by the Chairman only in exceptional circumstances created on mediacal grounds, such as candidate suffering from serious diseases like Cancer, AIDS, T.B. or any other disease or injury requiring long period of hospitalization.
(iii) The Principal shall refer a case of shortage within the above prescribed limit of condonation to the Board, either with the recommendations or with valid reasons for not recommending the case.
(iv) The following may be considered valid reasons for recommending the case of the candidates with attendance less than the prescribed percentage :-
- Prolonged illness.
- loss of father/mother or some other such incident leading to his absence from the school and meriting special consideration.
- any other reason of similar serious nature.
(v) Authorised participation in sponsored tournaments and Sports’ meet of not less than inter school level and at NCC/NSS Camps including the days of journeys for such participation shall be counted as full attendance.
Posted by Satvik Kumar 8 years, 9 months ago
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Imran Khan 8 years, 9 months ago
Just do this and forget about tough and easy. You'll do well
- Previous years question papers, question from papers and answers from your books (the idea is to cover important topics, segregate topics based on papers n read chapter wise if you wish). Included maps too, just previous papers.
- Practice wiring answers in points/flow charts.
- ncert questions and solved examples.
- Keep on Redding older papers to look for any odd question.
- Mcqs for PCB even M
- 1, 2 mark questions from other question banks.
- Make a sperate copy of important points, diagrams, charts, tables etc & revise daily+ amap.
Happy studying n scoring.
Posted by Siddharth Singh 8 years, 9 months ago
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 9 months ago
Ans. You can calculate CGPA using these two steps.
- Add the grade points:
- Divide the sum by 5
To convert the CGPA to Percentage, multiply it with 9.5.
Posted by Dina Jigar 8 years, 9 months ago
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 9 months ago
Ans. Saral Gujarati Vyakaran 2016 by DR. BHARATKUMAR THAKAR
Posted by Dattatreya Rachakonda 8 years, 9 months ago
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Shweta Gulati 8 years, 9 months ago
No, this is not the case. But yes, the school based exams are going to start within 1st week of March. So, start the final practice.
All the best!
Posted by Manas Suri 8 years, 9 months ago
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Shweta Gulati 8 years, 9 months ago
After completing your 12th in Commerce without Maths, you can chose to make your career in a wide variety of fields depending upon your interest.
You can go for Hotel Management, Multimedia, BBA, CS, and even CA. You can pursue Fashion designing. It solely depends on your interest.
Posted by Karan Sharma 8 years, 10 months ago
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Shweta Gulati 8 years, 10 months ago
If you practice well in SA-2 and have done well in FA-3 and FA-4 then you can surely get more than 9 cgpa as the overall score.
Practice sample papers of all the subjects and you will score well. All the best.
Posted by Priyesh Tiwari 8 years, 10 months ago
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 10 months ago
I think you should hone what you have done till now and focus on all the basic concepts. just after going through you remaining portion solve the previous years questions paper.
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 8 months ago
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