Unlike CBSE's old pattern of only one test at the end of the academic year, the CCE conducts several.
There are two different types of tests. Namely, the formative and the summative. Formative tests will
comprise the student's work at class and home, the student's performance in oral tests and quizzes and
the quality of the projects or assignments submitted by the child. Formative tests will be conducted four
times in an academic session, and they will carry a 40% weightage for the aggregate. In some schools, an
additional written test is conducted instead of multiple oral tests. However, at least one oral test is
conducted.
The summative assessment is a three-hour long written test conducted twice a year. The first summative
or Summative Assessment 1 (SA-1) will be conducted after the first two formatives are completed. The
second (SA-2) will be conducted after the next two formatives. Each summative will carry a 30% weightage
and both together will carry a 60% weightage for the aggregate. The summative assessment will be conducted
by the schools itself. However, the question papers will be partially prepared by the CBSE and evaluation
of the answer sheets is also strictly monitored by the CBSE. Once completed, the syllabus of one summative
will not be repeated in the next. A student will have to concentrate on totally new topics for the next
summative.
At the end of the year, the CBSE processes the result by adding the formative score to the summative
score, i.e. 40% + 60% = 100%. Depending upon the percentage obtained, the board will deduce the CGPA and
thereby deduce the grade obtained. In addition to the summative assessment, the board will offer an
optional online aptitude test that may also be used as a tool along with the grades obtained in the CCE
to help students to decide the choice of subjects in further studies. The board has also instructed the
schools to prepare the report card and it will be duly signed by the principal, the student and the Board
official.
Often during the evaluation of Social Science papers, the following concepts are observed.
- Investigation of the situation - What is the question and what is to be explained.
- Deductive Method - What does the student know and how can he use it to explain a situation.
- Co-relation with a real life situation - Whether the situation given matches any real life situation, like tsunamis, floods, tropical cyclones, etc.
- Usage of Information Technology - Can the problem be solved with the use of IT? If yes, how?
In addition to that, various assignments can be given such as projects, models and charts, group work, worksheet, survey, seminar, etc. The teacher will also play a major role. For example, they give remedial help, maintain a term-wise record and checklists, etc.