• HSLC & HS Exam 2021 results to be out by July 31

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    HSLC & HS Exam 2021 results to be out by July 31

    The results of Higher Secondary (HS) final year and High School Leaving Certificate (HLSC) examination will be out by July 31, stated by Assam Education Minister Dr. Ranoj Pegu on July 13. The results will be declared following up the alternative evaluation schemes given by the state government. The HS and HSLC exams under the state boards were canceled due to the Covid-19 situation in the state.





    As per evaluation formula, assessment of examinees of HSLC and AHM examinations 2021 will be done from 40% 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. 40% weightage of marks secured by the student in the theory portion of each subject in the Pre-Board/ Revisionary Test held in class X (current year). 20% weightage of marks secured by the student in the 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





    For the CWSN (Child with Special Needs) 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, based on their last performance, home assignments or any other suitable activities. 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 the highest pass percentage secured by the students in the school in any one of the previous three years. For the students, whose marks of the annual examination of class IX are not available in the school, where he/she is presently studying in class X, on transfer from another school, the present school has to obtain marks of Annual Examination of Class IX, from the old school. On failure to do so as mentioned above or in case of 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. 





    For assessment of students of Science and Arts Streams with practical subject be assessed with – 





    50 marks calculated from 50 % marks secured by the student in the best three of the subjects in the HSLC or equivalent examination.





     30 marks will be calculated from the marks obtained by the students based on the practical examination conducted by the institutions. 





    10 marks will be calculated based on marks obtained by the students in the Class Test / Unit Test / Annual Examination / Pre-Test / Assignment / Project Works etc and also attendance during the Academic Session 2019-2021. 





    10 marks will be allotted based on consideration of the marks obtained by the students out of 90 in the earlier 3 components and 10% of marks secured out of 90 will be allotted accordingly. For assessment of students with non-practical subjects (Arts / Commerce) 





    50 marks calculated from 50 % of marks secured by the students in the best three of the subjects in the HSLC or equivalent examination. 





    40 marks will be calculated based on marks obtained by the students in the Class Test / Unit Test / Annual Examination / Pre-Test / Assignment / Project Works etc and also attendance during the Academic Session 2019-2021.





     10 marks will be allotted based on consideration of the marks obtained by the students out of 90 in the earlier 3 components and 10% of marks secured out of 90 be allotted accordingly. For Vocational Stream 





    50 marks will be calculated from 50 % of marks secured by the students in the best three of the subjects in the HSLC or equivalent examination. 





    40% marks (maximum) will be calculated from the practical examination conducted by the institutions. 





    10 marks will be allotted based on consideration of the marks obtained by the students out of 90 in the earlier 2 components and 10% of marks secured out of 90 be allotted accordingly.





    Input: The sentinel