AHSEC HS Final Result 2021 – Check Evaluation Formula
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AHSEC HS Final Result 2021 – Check Evaluation Formula

The Education Department, Govt. of Assam has today declared the evaluation process for the Assam Higher Secondary (Class 12) Final examinations on Thursday, July 1. 
 

Students who are not satisfied with the evaluation system formulated by the Council this year will have the option of appearing in a special examination to be conducted by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) whenever the COVID-19 situation allows. 
 

AHSEC Evaluation Formula 2021


The assessment methodology is being categorized according to whether students have practical subjects or not.

(a) For students of Science and Arts streams with practical subjects, the following assessment methods will be undertaken-


i) 50% weightage for marks secured in the three best subjects in HSLC or equivalent examination.

ii) 30% weightage for marks in the practical examination conducted by the institutions.

iii) 10% weightage for marks obtained in the class test, unit test, annual examination, pretest, assignment, project works, plus attendance during the academic session 2019-2021.

iv) 10% weightage for marks obtained in the above 3 categories.

(b) For students with non practical subjects (Arts / Commerce), the following assessment method will be undertaken-


i) 50% weightage for marks obtained in the three best subjects in the HSLC or equivalent examinations.

ii) 40% weightage for marks obtained in test, unit test, annual examination, pre-test, assignment, project work, etc, plus attendance during the academic session 2019.

iii) 10% weightage for marks obtained in the above 3 categories.

(c) For Vocational Stream, the following assessment method will be undertaken-

i) 50% weightage for marks secured in the three best subjects in the HSLC or equivalent examination.

ii) 40% weightage for marks (Maximum) from the practical examination conducted by the institutions.

iii) 10% weightage for marks obtained in the above 3 categories.

(d) For the NIP (Unsuccessful students of Previous HS Final Examination) students:

(a) For the Betterment, Reappearance, Compartmental and Certain Subject candidates, the following guidelines will be undertaken-
 
i) Betterment (Maximum in four subjects):

Enhancement of marks will be on the basis of marks obtained in the last HS Final Examination and marks will be allotted as shown below

10% for Third Division

7% for Second Division

5% for First Division.

ii) Re-appearance all subjects:

Enhancement of marks will be done on the basis of the already obtained division such as

10% for Third Division

7% for Second Division

5% for First Division.

iii) Compartmental (in one subject):


Enhancement of marks will be done on the basis of marks obtained in previous examination as follows

10% for those who secured in the range of 150 to 224

7% for those who secured in the range of 225 to 299

5% for those who secured 300 & above.  

iv) Certain Subject (in one subject):

10% for those who secured in the range of 150 to 224

7% for those  who secured in the range of 225 to 299

5% for those who secured 300 & above.

(b) For repeat (unsuccessful candidates) the following guidelines are to be followed:

i) 50% weightage for marks secured in the three best subjects in the HSLC or equivalent examination.

ii) 40% weightage for marks (Maximum) from the First Year Annual examination conducted by the institutions or AHSEC.

iii) 10% weightage for marks obtained in the above 3 categories.

The results will be  declared on the basis of the division obtained by candidates as per usual norms. However, there will be no mention of ranks such as Star, letter marks, highest mark obtained and merit list in this year’s results. Additionally, there will be no provision for re-checking of answers scripts since no physical examination will be held this year. However, students' grievances on any errors reported will be endorsed.