2010‐2011 - Jain International Residential School
2010‐2011 - Jain International Residential School
2010‐2011 - Jain International Residential School
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Promotion Rules:<br />
a) Classes IV to VI ‐ Continuous Assessment System is followed.<br />
b) Classes VII to X – In accordance with Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation as<br />
laid down by CBSE<br />
Classes: IV to VI and XI<br />
I. Exams ‐ 3 Unit Tests 50 marks each<br />
2 Key Stage and one Annual Exams 100 marks each<br />
II. Promotion ‐<br />
On obtaining a minimum of 40% marks in each subject at the end of the year,<br />
as per the weightage given below:‐<br />
Unit Tests 20%<br />
Key Stage Exams 30%<br />
Annual Exams 50%<br />
Total 100%<br />
Unfair Practice and Plagiarism<br />
Unfair practice is defined as committing any act whereby a person may obtain for himself /herself<br />
or for another, an undue advantage. This shall apply whether candidates act alone or in<br />
conjunction with another/others. An action or actions shall be deemed to fall within this definition<br />
whether occurring during, or in relation to, a formal examination, a piece of coursework, or any<br />
form of assessment undertaken in pursuit of an academic or professional qualification. Plagiarism is<br />
the use without acknowledgement, another person’s work and submitting it for assessment; as<br />
though it were your own work.<br />
Examples of Unfair Practice:<br />
· introduce into an examination room any unauthorized form of materials such as a book,<br />
manuscript, data or loose papers, information obtained via an electronic device such as a<br />
mobile phone or any source of unauthorized information;<br />
· copy from or communicate with any other person in the examination room, except as<br />
authorized by an invigilator;<br />
· present an examination script as your own work when the script includes material produced by<br />
unauthorized means. This includes plagiarism.<br />
· Candidates are only allowed to take permitted aids for their examination in to the examination<br />
venue. These aids (e.g. pencils, biros) must be carried in a clear and transparent pencil case or<br />
“poly pocket” which will be examined on entry to the examination venue.<br />
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