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Cbse circular for class 9th and 10th


Cbse circular for class 9th and 10th session 2017-18

Cbse circular for class 9th and 10th session 2017 -18

                                                                 
  CBSE circular for class 9th and 10th session 2017 - 18 :
1. No Semester System: Board exams will take place at end of the year.
2. 100% Syllabus: No division of syllabus for SA I and SA II. Full syllabus exam once at the end of the session.
 3. Marks will be awarded: Like class XII 9 Point Scale will be used for grades and also marks will be awarded.
 4. 80 Marks Exams: Now board exam will be of 80 Maximum marks for all subjects.
 5. 33% passing marks: Now students have to score 27 or more to out of 80 to clear the exam for each subject.



 6. 20 Marks Internal Assessment: Formative Assessment is discontinued.
 7. Periodic Tests: 10 Marks of Internal Assessment are from periodic tests. Total 3 tests will be conducted in an academic year for each subject. Average of best two will counted in Internal Assessment out of 10 marks.

 No grade upscaling based on co-scholastic activities.
  Online cbse guide for all classes (all courses).  for more click here

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