| Indian School Certificate Examination(Class XI & XII)
The Indian School Certificate Examination is an examination, through the medium or English, designed in accordance with the recommendations or the New Education Policy 1986, after a two-year course or studies beyond the Indian Certificate or Secondary Education (Year 10) examination or its equivalent.
The council for the Indian School Certificate Examination was established in 1958 by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate with the assistance of the Inter-State Board for Anglo –Indian Education .It is registered under the Societies Registration Act No.XXXI of 1860.
The Indian School Certificate Examination has been designed as an examination ,through the medium of English, in accordance with the recommendations of the New Education Policy 1986, after a two year course of studies beyond the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (Year 10) Examination or its equivalent.
Scheme of Examination
The syllabi in English (Compulsory) & in Indian /Foreign /Classical Language(Elective) have not been bifurcated. Questions will be set from the entire syllabus for the year 12 examinations.
The syllabus in Environmental Education (Compulsory) & Elective subjects(except Indian Languages)are prescribed separately for Class XI & Class XII .The syllabuses prescribed for Class XI will be examined internally by the school & the syllabuses for Class XII will be examined externally by the Council.
The pass mark for each subject is 40%.
Choices of Subjects
All Candidates for Pass Certificate must enter and sit for English (compulsory),Environmental Education (compulsory),with three/four elective subjects & must have been evaluated internally by the School in Socially Useful Productive Work & Community Service(Compulsory)
Note: The School may offer Science & Commerce, however the choice of subjects will depend upon the number of students opting for each discipline. |