All India Senior School Certificate Examination

All India Senior School Certificate Examination
AcronymAISSCE, SSCE
TypePen-Paper-based standardized test
AdministratorCentral Board of Secondary Education
Skills testedLanguages, Humanities, Mathematics, Science, Skill Subjects, General Studies, Health and Physical Education, Work Experience
PurposeSenior Secondary School Completion
Duration3 hours (Standard subjects)
2 hours (Vocational subjects)
Score range165-500 (600, if 6 subjects are taken)
OfferedYearly, between February and April (Note: Practical Exams are usually conducted between December and February)
Restrictions on attemptsOnce. In case of failure, usually supplementary or Compartment exams are allowed.
RegionsIndia

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Languages
Annual number of test takersIncrease16,33,730 (Registered 2024)
16,21,224 (Appeared 2023)
PrerequisitesIntended for Class 12 Students in CBSE-affiliated institutions
Used byColleges and universities; for undergraduate programs
Qualification rate87.98% (2024)
Websitewww.cbse.gov.in

The All India Senior School Certificate Examination or AISSCE also known as Senior School Certificate Examination, SSCE or Class 12 Board Exams, 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]

It is the equivalent of the A-level examination in the United Kingdom.

Examination

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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 an internal assessment for 20 per cent 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 Board conducts the 10th and 12th National Level Examinations. Two times in the Year, Midterm and final term examination, which is conducted in November and February–March.[4]

CBSE issued guidelines for the addition of practical marks to mathematics in March 2019.[5] 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.[6][7]

List of subjects

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Subject Code Subject Name Exam Duration (Theory) Theory Marks Practical or Internal Marks
301 English Core 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
001 English Elective 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
302 Hindi Core 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
002 Hindi Elective 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
041 Standard mathematics 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
241 Applied mathematics 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
042 Physics 3 hours 70 30 (practical)
043 Chemistry 3 hours 70 30 (practical)
044 Biology 3 hours 70 30 (practical)
030 Economics 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
055 Accountancy 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
054 Business Studies 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
029 Geography 3 hours 70 30 (internal)
028 Political Science 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
039 Sociology 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
039 Psychology 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
045 Biotechnology 3 hours 70 30 (practical)
048 Physical Education 3 hours 70 30 (practical)
074 Legal studies 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
194 Japanese 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
049 Painting 2 hours 30 70 (practical)
118 French 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
322 Sanskrit Core 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
844 Data science 2 hours 80 20 (internal)
076 National Cadet Corps 3 hours 70 30 (practical)
121 Russian 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
120 German 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
116 Arabic 3 hours 80 20 (internal)
816 Horticulture 3 hours 70 30 (practical)
050 Graphics 2 hours 30 70 (practical)
051 Sculpture 2 hours 30 70 (practical)
052 Applied arts 2 hours 30 70 (practical)
046 Engineering Graphics 3 hours
837 Fashion studies 3 hours
817 Typography & Computer Application 3 hours
847 Electronics & Hardware 3 hours
841 Yoga 2 hours

Commonly opted combinations

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Stream Core Subjects Optional Subjects Usual career paths
Science (Medical) & others Medicine, Pharmacy, Paramedics, Nursing, Dentistry, Veterinary medicine, Research, Scientist, Genetic engineering etc.
Science (Non-medical)
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Standard Mathematics
Engineering, Architecture, Information Technology, Military, Programming, Entrepreneurship, Aviation etc.
Commerce (with maths)
  • Accountancy
  • Economics
  • Business Studies
  • Standard Mathematics

Finance & Investing, Data analytics, Chartered accountant, Financial Risk Management, Business Administration, FinTech, etc.

Commerce (without maths)
  • Accountancy
  • Economics
  • Business Studies

Accountant, Corporate law, PO, Clerk, Insurance, PR, Marketing, etc.

Humanities
  • Geography
  • Political Science
  • Economics
  • History
  • Sociology
Law, Civil services, Journalism, Archaeology, Psychology, Police etc.

Results

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The results of the examinations are usually declared in the first week of May to mid-June. In general, about 80% of candidates receive a passing score.[8] 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 2021, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the secondary school exams for classes X and XII had been cancelled.[9]

In the academic year 2021-22, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced that the board examinations of class 10 and class 12, All India Secondary School Examination and the All India Senior School Certificate Examination would be held in two terms respectively. The first term examinations were held in November–December 2021 and second term in April–March 2022.

See also

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References

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  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 eligible to apply for entry to UWA". UWA. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  3. ^ "CBSE Marking scheme 2016 Class XII".
  4. ^ nyam, nik. "CBSE 12th Date Sheet". educatnetic. edgyan.
  5. ^ https://furiousboy.com/cbse-introduces-20-marks-practical-for-class-12-mathematics/ [dead link]
  6. ^ "CBSE Class 12 Physics Practical marking scheme". 15 February 2014.
  7. ^ "CBSE Board Exams 2020: Guidelines To Change Exam Centre And Eligibility Criteria". The_Hans_India.
  8. ^ "CBSE Class 12 Results". 23 May 2016.
  9. ^ "CBSE Class 10th Board exam cancelled, 12th postponed till May 30". indiatvnews.com. 2021-04-14. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  1. ^ The majority of examinations conducted by CBSE is in coordination with Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Education, and the respective national authorities.
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