Grading System

STD. XI

The following Nine-Point scale for Absolute Grading shall be used in all Subjects, both academic as well as School Assessment Subject with effect from the Academic Year 2011-2012 onwards.

Sr. No
Percentage
Letter Grade
Grade Value
Description/remarks
1.
91% to 100%
A
10
Outstanding
2.
81% to 90%
B
9
Excellent
3.
71% to 80%
C
8
Very Good
4.
61% to 70%
D
7
Good
5.
51% to 60%
E
6
Above Average
6.
41% to 50%
F
5
Average
7.
33% to 40%
G
4
Fair
8.
21% to 32%
H
Marginal
9
Below 21%
I
Unsatisfactory
  1. Grades are to be awarded separately for Theory and Year Round Assessment (YRA) components, and overall after adding theory and YRA components based on the percentage scored as shown in Table No.1 above.
  2. For passing a subject a student will have to secure any grade from A to G in that subject provided he/she secures minimum H grade separately in Theory and Year Round Assessment.

Theory: Mid term, First & Final Examinations.

Year Round Work: Orals, Practicals, assignments/projects, year’s work, Class response & note book.

  • A student who secures ‘I’ grade either in Theory or Year Round Assessment separately in a subject will necessarily be awarded overall ‘I’ grade in that subjects.
  • A student for qualifying for next higher class will have to secure a grade from A to G grade in all six subjects.
  • A student failing to secure ‘A to G’ grade in the School Assessment Subject/s will be given enough opportunity by the Head of the Institution to improve his/her grade in such subject/s, before the declaration of Final results.
  • A student is entitled for maximum six condonation marks for obtaining overall ‘G’ Grade in one or more subject/s after adding the Theory and YRA components.
  • A student declared as “Need improvement” and securing overall ‘H’ or ‘I’ grade in one or two subjects will be eligible to appear for supplementary examination in one/two subjects only to be conducted not earlier than one month after declaration of final results and not later than 2nd week of commencement of next academic year and for which the portion will be the whole year’s portion. Student may be exempted from Theory or YRA component for which he/she has qualified.
  • THE ABOVE RULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, DEPENDING ON RULES AND DIRECTIONS OF THE GOA BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION.
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