Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) is an examination conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, a private, non-governmental board of school education in India, for class 10, i.e., grade 10. It has been designed to provide an examination in a course of general education, in accordance with the recommendations of the New Education Policy 1986 (India), through the medium of English. It was affiliated to French Board of Examination before 1986.
The examination allows secure suitable representation of governments responsible for schools (which are affiliated to it) in their states or territories. Private candidates are not permitted to appear for this examination.
Subjects
The subjects that are offered are divided into three groups. Group I includes Compulsory Subjects — English, History, Civics & Geography, and Indian Language, Group II which includes any two from Mathematics, Science (Physics, Biology, Chemistry) as separate subjects, Environmental Science, Computer Science, Agricultural Science, Commercial Studies, Technical Drawing, A Modern Foreign Language, A Classical Language and Economics, and Group III has any one from Computer Applications, Economic Applications, Commercial Applications, Art, Performing Arts, Home Science, Cookery, Fashion Designing, Physical Education, Technical Drawing Applications, Yoga, and Environmental Applications. All subjects have components of internal assessment, that are carried out by schools, on the basis of assignments/project work, practicals and coursework. There is 20% weightage for internal assessment in group I and II and 50% weightage for group III.
In subjects where there are more than one paper (e.g., Science), the marks obtained in the subject are calculated by taking the average of all the papers in the subject. Candidates appearing for the examination have to study six subjects, with one to three papers in each subject. For subject HC&G the paper 1 consists of History & Civics and paper 2 consists of Geography. Science consists of three papers each for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. This makes for a total of eight to eleven papers, depending on the subjects. SSC results are taken from best five of six subjects (out of which English marks is compulsory)[1][2]
Procedure to calculate ICSE percentage
Under this section you will know how to calculate ICSE pecentage. There are 6 subjects in total. Out of six subjects take the marks of best of 5 including English (English marks cannot be excluded). Then add the marks of best five and divide the total with five.
Take for Example::::
Subjects | Marks |
---|---|
English | 96 |
Hindi | 94 |
Mathematics | 100 |
HCG | 99 |
Science | 100 |
Computer | 100 |
The best 5 subjects should be English, Mathematics, HCG, Computer,science. If you add the marks of these subject you will get 495. Then divide the total with 5 & you will get 99%.
Incidents
In 2013, a 20-year-old Indian student studying in the US, Debarghya Das, downloaded the ICSE scores for over one hundred thousand students by scraping the website. His analysis of the data showed surprising gaps and other patterns, suggesting that the data had been manipulated to allow students to pass who did not earn a passing mark.[3][4]
See also
- Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CICSE)
- Indian School Certificate (ISC)
- Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
- National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)
- Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC)
- Boards of Education in In
References
- ↑ "Counting 7 subjects is discriminatory, says ICSE Board". HT Correspondent. Hindustan Times. 3 June 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
- ↑ "ICSE pupils can again draw best-5 score from six subjects". The Times of India. 11 January 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
- ↑ "Indian student in Cornell University hacks into ICSE, ISC database". Times Of India. 2013-06-06. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
- ↑ "He didn't hack, he scraped ICSE results and look what he found". NDTV Gadgets. 2013-06-06. Retrieved 2013-06-08.