२१ फागुन, भक्तपुर। यस वर्षको प्रवेशिका अर्थात् एसएलसी परीक्षाको तयारी पूरा भएको छ । परीक्षा नियन्त्रण कार्यालय सानोठिमीका परीक्षा नियन्त्रक कृष्णप्रसाद काप्रीले एसएलसी परीक्षाको तयारी पूरा भएको बताए ।
जनक शिक्षा सामग्री केन्द्रमा गोप्यरुपमा एसएलसीको प्रश्नपत्र छपाइसमेत बिहीबारबाट सकिएको बताउँदै उहाँले प्रश्नपत्रसमेत जिल्ला पठाएको जानकारी दिए।
उनले भने˗“परीक्षाका लागि आवश्यक पर्ने उत्तरपुस्तिका लगायतकासबै सामग्री सबै जिल्लामा पठाई सकिएको छ, प्रश्नपत्र पनि अधिकांश जिल्लामा पठाइसकिएको छ, बाँकी बागमतीका, दोलखा, सिन्धुपाल्चोकलगायत १० जिल्लामा पनि पठाउँदैछौँ ।”
परीक्षा सञ्चालन समय ः बिहान ८.०० बजे देखि ११.०० बजेसम्म
२०७२ साल चैत्र १८ गते बिहिबार — अंग्रेजी
२०७२ साल चैत्र १९ गते शुक्रवार — नेपाली
२०७२ साल चैत्र २१ गते आइतबार — गणित
२०७२ साल चैत्र २२ गते सोमबार — विज्ञान
२०७२ साल चैत्र २३ गते मंगलबार — सामाजिक
२०७२ साल चैत्र २४ गते बुधबार — स्वास्थ्य तथा जनसंख्या
२०७२ साल चैत्र २५ गते बिहिबार — ऐच्छिक प्रथम
परीक्षामा यस वर्ष ६ लाख १५ हजार विद्यार्थी सहभागी हुनेछन् । परीक्षा उपनियन्त्रक अनुपमचन्द्र श्रेष्ठले नियमित र एक्जाम्टेड गरी ६ लाख १२ हजार तथा प्राविधिकतर्फका तीन हजार विद्यार्थीले परीक्षामा सहभागी हुने जानकारी दिए।
जसमा नियमिततर्फ चार लाख ५२ हजार ८८१ र एक्जाम्टेडतर्फ एक लाख ५९ हजार ४१७ विद्यार्थी सहभागी हुनेछन् ।
नियमिततर्फ प्राविधिकतर्फका ९९ विद्यालयका तीन हजार २५५ विद्यार्थी सहभागी हुँदैछन् । जसमा नियमिततर्फ दुई लाख २५ हजार ३४६ छात्र र दुई लाख २७ हजार ५३५ छात्रा सहभागी हुनेछन् ।
श्रेष्ठले सबैभन्दा बढी काठमाडौँमा ३५ हजार र सबैभन्दा कम मनाङमा ६९ जनाले परीक्षा दिने जानकारी दिए।
यस वर्ष एसएलसी परीक्षाका लागि देशभर एक हजार ४४३ परीक्षा केन्द्र निर्धारण गरिएको छ । एसएलसीको नतिजा ग्रेडिङ सिस्टममा सार्वजनिक हुने भएकाले उत्तीर्णाङ्क उल्लेख नगरी प्रश्नपत्र छपाइ भएको कार्यालयले जनाएको छ । रासस
SN
|
Interval in %
|
Grade
|
Description
|
Grade Point
|
1
|
90 to 100
|
A+
|
Outstanding
|
4.0
|
2
|
80 to below 90
|
A
|
Excellent
|
3.6
|
3
|
70 to below 80
|
B+
|
Very good
|
3.2
|
4
|
60 to below 70
|
B
|
Good
|
2.8
|
5
|
50 to below 60
|
C+
|
Above average
|
2.4
|
6
|
40 to below 50
|
C
|
Average
|
2.0
|
7
|
20 to below 40
|
D
|
Below average
|
1.6
|
8
|
1 to below 20
|
E
|
Insufficient
|
0.8
|
9
|
0
|
N
|
Not graded
|
0.0
|
Percentage Calculation: The percentage of
the obtained mark is calculated by Obtained Mark*100/Full Mark.
Assigning the Grade: The calculated
percentage (%) is mapped into its letter grade. For the subject with practical,
the final grade is assigned on the basis of total obtained marks.
Grade Point Average
(GPA) Calculation: For every letter grade, there is a specific grade point (GP) associated
with it. Each grade point is the upper limit point within its class and is used
to calculate the Grade Point Average (GPA) by dividing total grade point by
total number of subjects.
Assigning the Average
Grade: The
average grade is assigned on the basis of Grade Point Average (GPA).
A+,
Outstanding: Admirable evidence of grasping,
thinking and summarizing the subject matter; demonstration of extra ordinary
performance in problem-solving, creativity and participation, exceptionally
independent in learning and organizing contents; higher performance in
balancing knowledge, understanding, application, analysis, synthesis and
evaluation of contents; independent and extra excellent performance; superior
in communication skills.
A,
Excellent: Strong evidence of grasping,
thinking and summarizing the subject matter; demonstration of higher
performance in problem-solving, creativity and participation; high level
ability in learning and organizing the contents with successful analysis,
synthesis and evaluation of contents; highly commendable performance; advanced
in communication skills.
B+,
Very good: Great evidence of grasping,
thinking and summarizing the subject matter; demonstration of higher
performance in problem-solving, creativity and participation; high level
ability in learning and organizing the contents with successful analysis,
synthesis and evaluation of contents; remarkable but not particularly
independent performance; sound in communication skills.
B,
Good: Better evidence of grasping,
thinking and summarizing the subject matter; demonstration of reasonably good but
not particularly independent performance in problem-solving, creativity and
participation; good capacity of learning, organizing and analyzing the
contents; satisfactory level of performance; reasonable communication skills.
C+,
Above average: Acceptable evidence of grasping,
thinking and summarizing the subject matter; demonstration of reasonably good
but not particularly independent performance in problem-solving, creativity and
participation; good capacity of learning, organizing and analyzing the contents;
moderate level of performance; reasonable communication skills.
C,
Average: Some evidence of grasping,
thinking and summarizing; demonstration of moderate level performance in
problem-solving; satisfactory capacity in learning and organizing the contents;
adequate level of performance with basic communication skills.
D,
Below average: Little evidence of grasping and
thinking; demonstration of low level performance in problem-solving; poor
capacity in learning and organizing the contents; poor level of performance; inadequate
communication skills.
E,
Insufficient: Negligible evidence of grasping
and thinking; demonstration of very poor level of performance; poor learning
involvement and weak communication skills.
N,
Not graded: Absence Unfair behavior absolutely
unacceptable Response.
Calculation & Evaluation
The proposed letter grading system will comprise following calculations
& evaluations;
a.
Percentage Calculation
b.
Assigning the Grade
c.
Grade Point Average (GPA) Calculation
d.
Assigning the Average Grade
Percentage Calculation: The percentage of
the obtained mark is calculated by
Obtained Mark*100/Full Mark.
Assigning the Grade: The calculated
percentage (%) is mapped into its letter grade. For the subject with practical,
the final grade is assigned on the basis of total obtained marks.
Theory
|
Practical
|
Total
|
|||||||
FM
|
Obtained Mark
|
%
|
Grade
|
FM
|
Obtained Mark
|
%
|
Grade
|
Obtained Mark
|
Grade
|
75
|
35
|
46.7
|
C
|
25
|
15
|
60
|
B
|
50
|
C+
|
100
|
50
|
50
|
C+
|
|
|
|
|
50
|
Grade Point Average (GPA) Calculation: For every letter grade, there is a specific grade point (GP) associated with it. Each grade point is the upper limit point within its class and is used to calculate the Grade Point Average (GPA) by dividing total grade point by total number of subjects.
Subjects
|
Sub1
|
Sub2
|
Sub3
|
Sub4
|
Sub5
|
Sub6
|
Sub7
|
Sub8
|
Grade
|
B
|
C
|
C
|
B
|
D
|
B
|
C
|
B
|
Grade Point
|
2.8
|
2.0
|
2.0
|
2.8
|
1.6
|
2.8
|
2.0
|
2.8
|
GPA =
= 18.8/8 = 2.35

Assigning the Average
Grade: The
average grade is assigned on the basis of Grade Point Average (GPA). For
example, the average grade for above detail is;
GPA=2.35
From above
table, the average grade is assigned as C+.
श्रोत :
१. एस. एल. सी. बोर्ड, नेपाल
२. onlinekhabar
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