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All India Senior School Certificate Examination
AcronymAISSCE
TypePaper-based standardized test
AdministratorCentral Board of Secondary Education
Skills testedLanguages, Humanities, Mathematics, Sciences, Skill Subjects, General Studies, Health and Physical Education, Work Experience
PurposeSenior School Completion
Duration3 hours (per subject)
Score range165-500
OfferedYearly
RegionsIndia:
Delhi
Chennai
Guwahati
Ajmer
Panchkula
Allahabad
Patna
Bhubaneswar
Thiruvananthapuram
Dehradun

Middle East:
Bahrain
Iran
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Yemen

Foreign:
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Burma
Ethiopia
Indonesia
Iran
Japan
Kuwait
Libya
Malaysia
Nepal
Nigeria
Republic of Benin
Russia
Singapore
Tanzania
Thailand
Uganda
West Africa
LanguagesEnglish/Hindi
Annual number of test takers1218393 (2019)
PrerequisitesIntended for Class 12 Students in CBSE-affiliated institutions
Used byColleges and universities; for undergraduate programs
Qualification rate83.4% (2019)
Websitewww.cbse.gov.in

The All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE) also called Class 12 Board Exams in common language, is the final examination conducted every year for high school students by the Central Board of Secondary Education on behalf of the Government of India.[1][2]

Examination

Each subject in the examination is graded out of 100 marks.[3] For subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Home Science, Mathematics, Geography, etc. for which practical exams are also conducted, 30/20 marks are reserved for practicals and internals and 70/80 marks for the theory exams. In 2020, even for non-science/lab-based subjects, CBSE issued guidelines to conduct internal assessment for 20 percent of the aggregate score, prior to which the theory exam was the sole basis of evaluation till 2019. The theory exams are conducted for a duration of 3 hours, while the duration for practical exams depends on the subject.

CBSE issued guidelines for the addition of practical marks to mathematics in March 2019.[4] For practical exams, students have to perform practicals in other schools usually assigned by CBSE at random in the nearby state or area, maintain lab records and attend a viva voce. The CBSE gives a list of practical tasks to perform for students appearing for these practical exams.[5][6]

Results

The results of the examinations are usually declared in the first week of May. In general, about 80% of candidates receive a passing score.[7] The Delhi High Court has directed the Central Board of Secondary Education and Delhi University to discuss the ways by which the results of the main exam, revaluation, and compartment exam can be declared earlier than usual so that candidates do not miss the cut-off dates.

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the secondary school exams for class X and XII had been cancelled.[8]

References

  1. ^ "EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED BY THE BOARD". www.cbse.gov.in. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  2. ^ "If you have your All-India Senior School Certificate, you are eligble to apply for entry to UWA". UWA. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  3. ^ "CBSE Marking scheme 2016 Class XII".
  4. ^ https://furiousboy.com/cbse-introduces-20-marks-practical-for-class-12-mathematics/ [dead link]
  5. ^ "CBSE Class 12 Physics Practical marking scheme". 15 February 2014.
  6. ^ "CBSE Board Exams 2020: Guidelines To Change Exam Centre And Eligibility Criteria". The_Hans_India.
  7. ^ "CBSE Class 12 Results". 23 May 2016.
  8. ^ "CBSE Class 10th Board exam cancelled, 12th postponed till May 30". indiatvnews.com. 2021-04-14. Retrieved 2021-04-15.