Friday 7 December 2012

CBSE 12th TOPPER 2012

CBSE Class XII Science Topper's Views

Mohammad Ismat


Mohammad Ismat is All India topper for CBSE Class XII exam 2012
Mohammad Ismat is All India topper for CBSE Class XII exam 2012
Mohammad Ismat - All India topper for CBSE Class XII exam 2012 :: Pix - David M Mayum


Mohammad Ismat from Manipur was declared the All India topper in the CBSE Class XII exam on May 28 2012.

He attended Zenith Academy Sangaiprou, Airport Road,Imphal

Mohammad Ismat , a resident of Lilong Haoreibi Mayai Leikai , is the son of Bashirur Rahmam and (L) Shahidan Bibi
Mohammad Ismat   All India topper for CBSE Class XII exam 2012 MArk Sheet


The marks obtained in the CBSE Class XII exam are
English - 98
Math - 100
Chemistry - 100
Physics - 97
Home - 100
Fine Art - 100

From Hueiyen Lanpao - Link here
In an exclusive interview to Hueiyen Lanpao at Zenith Academy today, Md Ismat expressed extreme happiness over his success and showed gratitude to almighty Allah for His blessing in securing the coveted top position in the All India Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (AISSCE), 2012 . The topper gave all credits for his grand success to his parents, teachers and well wishers and also thanked S Manaoton, Secretary of the school for his immense support towards achieving his goal.

Md Ismat informed that normally he studied for around 6 hours a day but increased the duration of study to 8-10 hours when the examination approached. Md Ismat said that he plans to graduate in Physics and become an IAS officer in future. However, he also has the desire to become a scientist one day, he hastened add, saying he enjoys reading various science books/magazines.

In his message to the students of Manipur, Md Ismat said that one ought to control his/her desire, direct their action to a specific aim, live simple and think high rather than paying more attention to fashion and luxury items. He also suggested that full focus should be given to their studies.

Father of Md Ismat MV Basirur Rahman, who is a teacher at Lilong Chagaipokpi Lower Primary Madrassa, said he is overwhelmed by his son's achievement. "Ismat's weak health and financial problem in the family acted as obstacles in his study. However, he has defied all odds and came out successful", the proud father added.


From The Sangai Express - Link here

"Impossible is not in my mind and I have the strong conviction that everything is possible when a man is determined. And it is this belief which helped me in my examination," a jubilant Ismat told this reporter minutes after the results were declared.

"After passing my Class X examination I thought of studying in some schools in Imphal considered to be among the best ones in Manipur but I could not because of the acute financial difficulties faced by my families," he recalled.

"All was not lost as Sir SM Singh the management secretary of Zenith Academy, Imphal accepted my request to study in the school at the barest fees and with his kind guidance and advice I have come out with flying colors," he said. " I'm planning to study at St Stephens , New Delhi and work hard to top the civil services exams," Ismat , who treats books as his best friends, said.

"My happiness knew no bounds. My son Ismat has done it and I think he would definitely become a leader to guide thousands of poor students to become great personalities," an emotional Bashirur Rahman said.


From Times of India - Link here

"After passing class X with high marks I thought of studying in the best school in Imphal. But I could not due to the acute financial difficulties faced by my family. All is not lost when S M Singh, the management secretary of Zenith Academy accepted my request to study in the school without charging much fees. With his guidance, I have come out with flying colours," Ismat said.

"Impossible is not in my mind and I have the strong conviction that everything is possible when a man determined to do what mankind can do. And this is the only tool for me to top in this national level examination," a jubilant Ismat told TOI minutes after the results were declared.


From Hindustan Times - Link here

"Never leave till tomorrow what you can do today. This was the success mantra of Mohammad Ismat, who topped the All India CBSE Class 12 exam, the results of which were declared on Monday.

He wants to pursue Physics (Honours) from St Stephen’s College in Delhi, and crack the Civil Service exam later.

Referring to last year’s four-month long blockade of the national highways to Manipur, the economic lifeline of the state, Ismat said, “The turmoil in the state was a stumbling block but it worked as a challenge of sorts.”


Mohammad Ismat is All India topper for CBSE Class XII exam 2012
Mohammad Ismat - All India topper for CBSE Class XII exam 2012 :: Pix - David M Mayum

CLASS 10TH TOPPERS 2012

Post the launch of Contin­uous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 10th results that were declared on Thursday saw many toppers. There are hundreds of students who have scored a perfect 10 in Cumulative Grade Point Average.
“I am pretty sure I will get an A1 in all the subjects, so there is no anxiety as such. Also there is no tension whether I score 95 or 96 per cent,” says Varnika Chawla of Delhi Public School, R K Puram.
Any student who has secured between 91 and 100 in a subject, has an A1 and a grade point of 10. Thereby any student who has scored more than 91 in every subject has a grade point of 10 and hence qualifies to be labelled among CBSE Class 10th toppers.
Scores between 81-90 fetch an A2 grade or 9 points; 71-80, B1 or 8 points; 61-70, B2 or 7 points; 51-60, C1 or 6 points; 41-50, C2 or 5 points and 33-40, D or 4 points. D is the qualifying grade, and those scoring between 21-32 E1 and 20 and below-E2 will be required to improve their performance.
SBOA school has 142 ten-pointers out of 687 students who appeared for Class X exams and DAV Gopalapuram, produced over 100 ten-pointers. Not just these, there are many schools across the nation that have a huge number of ten pointers and it is hard to figure out the actual CBSE Class 10th toppers this time.
You may also like to know about CBSE 12th Topper 2012.
Avanya Singh

CBSE Attendance Rules and Regulations 2012-13

Here is the latest rules and regulations issued by CBSE

The expression “a regular course of study” referred to in the Exam Bye-Laws means at least 75% of attendance in the classes held: counted from the day of commencement of teaching of classes X upto the 1st of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences.
Candidates taking up subject(s) involving practicals shall also be required to have put in at least 75% of the total attendance for practical work in the subject in the laboratory. Head of Institutions shall not allow a candidate who has offered subject(s) involving practicals to take the practical examination(s) unless the candidate fulfils the attendance requirements as given in this Rule.
(ii) The candidates who had failed in the same examination in the preceding year and who rejoins class X shall be required to put in 75% of attendance calculated on the possible attendance from the Ist of the month following the publication of the results of that examination by the Board upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences.
(iii) In the case of migration from other institution, attendance at the institution school recognised by the Education Department of the State/Union Territory from which the candidate migrates will be taken into account in calculating the required percentage of attendance.

Requirement of Attendance in Subjects of Internal Assessment

(i) No student from a School affiliated to the Board shall be eligible to take the examination unless he has completed 75% of attendance counted from the opening of Class X upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination commenes in the subjects of internal assessment.
(ii) Exemption from W.E./Art Education/P & HE may be granted to a candidate on medical grounds provided the application is supported by a certificate given by a Registered Medical Officer of the rank not below that of Asstt. Surgeon and forwarded by the Head of the School with his recommendations.
(iii) The Chairman shall have powers to condone shortage of attendances in subjects of internal assessment.

RULES FOR CONDONATION OF SHORTAGE OF ATTENDANCES

(i) If a candidate’s attendance falls short of the prescribed percentage, the Head of the School may submit his name to the Board provisionally. If the candidate is still short of the required perecentage of attendance within three needs of the commencement of the examination, the Head of the institution shall report the case to the regional Officer concerned immediately. If in the opinion of the Head of the institution, the candidate deserves special consideration, he may submit his recommendation to the Regional Officer concerned not later than three weeks before the commencement of the examination for condonation of shortage in attendances by the Chairman, CBSE, who may issue orders as he may deem proper. The Head of the School, in his letter requesting for condonation of shortage in attendance should given the maximum possible attendance by a student counted from the day of commencement of teaching of classes X (beginning of the session) upto the Ist of the month preceding the month in which the examination of the Board commences, attendance by the Candidate in question during the aforesaid period & the percentage of attendance by such candidate during the aforesaid period.
(ii) Shortage upto 15% only may be condoned by the Chairman. Cases of candidates with attendance below 60% in Class-X shall not be considered and Class-XII, as the case may be, shall be considered for condonation of shortage of attendance by the Chairman only in exceptional circumstances created on mediacal grounds, such as candidate suffering from serious diseases like Cancer, AIDS, T.B. or any other disease or injury requiring long period of hospitalization.
(iii) The Principal shall refer a case of shortage within the above prescribed limit of condonation to the Board, either with the recommendations or with valid reasons for not recommending the case.
(iv) The following may be considered valid reasons for recommending the case of the candidates with attendance less than the prescribed percentage :-
  • Prolonged illness.
  • loss of father/mother or some other such incident leading to his absence from the school and meriting special consideration.
  • any other reason of similar serious nature.
(v) Authorized participation in sponsored tournaments and Sports’ meet of not less than inter school level and at NCC/NSS Camps including the days of journeys for such participation shall be counted as full attendance.
Avanya Singh

CBSE Improvement FAQ's 2012-2013

#1.    Is improvement exam mark sheet is valid in all states?
Ans. Yes, The mark-sheet will be valid in all states of India but keep one thing in mind you have to choose the all India type i.e. AISSCE.  
#2.    How many times can a candidate appear for Improvement examination?
Ans.  For improvement examination only one chance in the succeeding year is permitted.
#3.    Is a student required to appear in all subjects in improvement examination?
Ans.  No, the student can appear in one or more than one subject(s) as per his/her choice. However, improvement exam. can be taken only in the successive year of passing Class XII exams.
#4.    Can a candidate simultaneously appear for Improvement as well as Additional subject examination?
Ans No, a candidate appearing for Improvement in one or more subjects cannot appear for additional subject examination simultaneously.
#5.    I wish to improve my performance in Chemistry and Maths in class XII. Is it possible and how?
Ans.  A candidate who has passed Class XII examination of the Board may re­appear for improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the main examination in the succeeding year only. The candidate may appear privately; those re-appearing for whole examination can also appear as regular candidate if admitted by the school.
#6.   What is the eligibility criteria for a student to appear as a private candidate in Board
examination?
Ans. The Board prescribes following conditions under which a candidate can appear privately: -
  1. Failed candidates
  2. Teachers serving in educational institutions
  3. Women candidates who are bonafide residents of NCT of Delhi and
  4. Physically handicapped students
#7.   Is it possible for a student who has failed in Science stream in Class XII to change subjects
to pass at subsequent examination?
Ans. Yes, but with prior permission of the Board.
#8.   I appeared in the compartment examination in July-August, but failed again, do I now have
to re-appear in all subjects again?
Ans. The Board gives three chances to clear the compartment examination. The first
examination is held in July-August followed by second chance in March-April and the third
chance in July-August. Unsuccessful candidates after these three attempts are required to appear
afresh in all subjects there on.
#9.   I wish to improve my performance in Chemistry and Maths. Is it possible and how?
Ans. A candidate who has passed Class X or XII examination of the Board may re-appear for
improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the main examination in the succeeding
year only. The candidate may appear privately; those re-appearing for whole examination can
also appear as regular candidate if admitted by the school.
  • For subjects involving practical work, if the candidate has passed the practical examination, he or she will be allowed to appear only in theory part.
  • Only a statement of marks is issued by the Board after the improvement of performance.
#10.   Is it compulsory to pass in theory and practical exams. Separately?
Ans.   Yes, it is compulsory to pass separately in the subjects involving theory and practical in
Class XII.
#11.   Is a student required to appear in all subjects in improvement examination?
Ans.  No, the student can appear in one or more than one subject(s) as per his/her choice.
However, improvement exam. can be taken only in the successive year of passing Class X/XII
exams.
#12.  Is the candidate allowed to see the answer script in case the result is not as per the
expectations?
Ans. No. There is no provision of showing answer scripts. The candidate can apply for
scrutiny, for reconfirmation of marks.
#13.  If a candidate passes in the additional subject but fails in one of the main subjects, what will
the result show?
Ans.  The candidate will be considered as having passed the examination in such a case. A
language will replace a language only. For further details the scheme of examinations can be
referred to.
#14.  What is the procedure followed in marking the answers?
Ans.  Each answer is divided into steps and marks are given in accordance to the weightage
assigned for these steps. It is advised that a copy of Marking Scheme be procured to get a clear
idea.
#15.  The result of Patrachar candidates is always very poor, is the evaluation of
private/patrachar candidates different from that of regular candidates?
Ans.  There is no difference in the evaluation procedures. However, it depends entirely on the level of preparation and performance of individual candidates irrespective of their status.
#16.  Can a candidate simultaneously appear for Improvement as well as Additional subject
examination?
Ans.  No, a candidate appearing for Improvement in one or more subjects cannot appear for
additional subject examination simultaneously.
#17.   How many times can a candidate appear for Improvement or additional subject
examination?
Ans.   For improvement examination only one chance in the succeeding year is permitted, and for
the additional subject, the candidate may appear within 6 years of passing the Main examination.
#18.   What is the procedure to apply for Improvement or Additional Examination?
Ans.   The admission forms for improvement or additional examination are available in the month
of August every year. The examination is held along with the main examination in the month of
March/April in the following year. Outstation candidates can contact their respective regional
offices for the same.
#19.    Is a consolidated or combined Marks Statement issued after improvement or additional
examination?
Ans.
  1. After improvement a consolidated marks statement reflecting the marks of main examination and improvement examination is issued.
  2. But for additional subject examination, marks statement in the concerned subject only is issued.
  3. In case of compartment examination a fresh marks statement is issued if the student passes that subject.
#20.   What is the pass criteria for Class X and XII?
Ans.    A candidate has to pass in all five subjects to be declared Pass. However, for class X a
candidate is placed in compartment up to two unqualified subjects and if he fails in one subject
in Class XII the candidate is placed in compartment.
#21.    Can one appear for improvement exam along with the compartment. Exam conducted by the
Board in the month of July/August?
Ans.    No, a candidate can appear for improvement exam only in the very next year of passing the
main exam in March.

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Avanya Singh