Class X of HBSE Bhiwani Haryana

Class X



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SECONDARY EXAMINATION

SSE” means Secondary School Examination (Matriculation i.e. X class)
The examinations are conducted twice in a year under semester system in accordance with the syllabi prescribed by the Board. 20 marks of continuous & comprehensive evaluation, have been allotted in each subject. After passing the examination, a certificate of qualification is awarded by the Board.
Eligibility

For Regular students

All regular students of X class of Govt./recognized Secondary/Senior Secondary School who have passed IX class examination as regular student and have completed not less than 50% of the total attendances in Ist semester and 75% in 2nd semester of class X and should have an Enrolment No. of this Board.
i)  Attendances shall be counted from the date of admission up to the 14th day preceding the first day of the examination. In case of migration of a candidate from one school to another in the State or from another State, the attendances at an institution from which the candidate has migrated will be taken into account while calculating 50%/75% of the attendances. (ii) If a candidate’s attendances at the school up to the date of submission of name falls short of the required attendances, the Head of the School should submit his/her name to the Board provisionally. If the candidate has not completed the required percentage by the 14th day preceding the first day of the examination, the Head of the School should report to the Board authorities with a view to his/her admission being disallowed. To determine the `14th` day before the examination, 14 will be subtracted from the figure representing the date on which the examination commences. For instance, if the examination commences on March 17,March 3 will be considered as the `14th` day before the examination.
(iii) A candidate whose name is struck off the roll of a Govt./recognized school after sending up his/her application ceases to be eligible for the examination. If however, he/she is readmitted up to the 14th day before the commencement of the examination, he/she shall automatically become eligible to appear in the examination, provided he/she has completed the required percentage of attendances.
(vi) In the case of a candidate for any examination conducted by the Govt. for public services, the days spent in the examination (i.e. from the 1st to the last paper of the candidate concerned and the traveling connected therewith) shall be counted on production of a satisfactory evidence towards attendance.
Note:
A certificate of good character duly certified by the Head of the Institution is also essential for all regular candidates to make them eligible for all examinations held by the Board.
For Ex-Student Candidates:
(a) Candidates who have not qualified or placed under Re- appear.
(b) A candidate who has qualified the examination may appear in one additional subject.
(c) A candidate who has qualified the examination may appear for partial/ full improvement.
Scheme of Studies
Sr. No. Name of the subject Maximum marks in theory Minimum pass marks in theory Maximum marks in practical Minimum pass marks in practical CCE Total marks
1 Hindi (First Language) 80 27 -- -- 20 100
2 English (Second Language) 80 27 -- -- 20 100
3 Mathematics 80 27 -- -- 20 100
4 Social Science 80 27 -- -- 20 100
5 Science 60 20 20 07 20 100
6
Any one of the following
a) Third Language, (any one out of Sanskrit/ Punjabi/Urdu)
80 27 -- -- 20 100
b) Home Science 60 20 20 07 20 100
c) Agriculture 60 20 20 07 20 100
d) Animal Husbandry 60 20 20 07 20 100
e) Drawing 60 20 20 07 20 100
f) Music 20 07 60 20 20 100
g) Dance 20 07 60 20 20 100
h)Physical and Health Education
60 20 20 07 20 100
i) Computer Science 40 14 40 13 20 100
Syllabus
Qualifying Criteria

In order to earn the Certificate of Qualification, a candidate will have to qualify in the following five subjects of external examination separately in each semester:
i) Hindi (First Language);
ii) English (Second Language);
iii) Mathematics,
iv) Social Science; and
v) Science
In order to qualify in a subject, he/she will have to obtain at least 33% marks (marks in external examination + marks in CCE + marks in Practical) provided that he/she
· obtains at least 33% marks separately in the external examination
· obtains at least 33% marks separately in Practical, if any
· there will be no minimum pass marks for CCE(For the subject in which there is only internal assessment, grades will be shown in the certificate but there will be no minimum grade required for qualifying)Note:-
· If a candidate qualifies in all the 6 subjects, then the best scoring 5 subjects of external examination will be counted for determining aggregate marks/Grade Point Average, i.e. the subject in which one has obtained the least marks will not be counted. In case more than one subject has the same least marks, then the subject not to be counted will be in the following order of priority: Social Science, Science & Technology, Mathematics, Hindi, English.
· Further, if a candidate does not qualify in Hindi, but qualifies in Sanskrit as sixth subject, then Sanskrit can replace Hindi for earning the  certificate of Qualification.
I. GRACE: In both semesters separately, 1% grace (per subject appeared) will be given for qualifying (i.e. for getting 33% marks) in as many subjects as possible, and not for improving grade in each semester separately. (Other provisions that exist in the Regulations regarding Grace will remain in force as such)
II. Reappear: Candidates will be placed under reappear in those subjects in which they do not qualify. However, they will be given 2 chances in the next two subsequent examinations after second semester. One extra reappear chance for first semester papers will be given along with the second semester. · If a candidate does not qualify in 1 or 2 subjects out of the 5 external subjects that are to be qualified compulsorily, he/she will be placed in the category of PA-R (earning the Certificate of Partial Achievement) and will be eligible to take provisional admission to the next class, i.e. class 11th. If one does not qualify in more than two of these subjects, he/she will get Reappear in all those subjects in which he/she does not qualify (getting the Certificate of Participation) and will not be eligible to take admission in the next class.
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