How is percentage calculated in ISC?

How is percentage calculated in ISC?

So how did I calculate my ISC percentage? Take English and ANY 3 other subjects (in which you scored maximum). Then, add up the marks and divide by 400. Multiply what you get by 100 and you get your ISC precentage :D.

Is CBSE best of 4 or 5?

The CBSE board has a best of five rule in which your main percentage is decided by one language subject I. e. English and other 4 subjects in which you get high scores. And the remaining subjects becomes additional whose marks won’t be added to your main percentage.

Do best of 4 marks count in the ISC board exam?

This is just to tell if someone asks you your percentage xD. I’ve given my ISC board exam in 2016, so I know this better. Best of 4 is taken into count if you are an ISC student , even while applying for colleges if you first mention ISC only 4 portals for filling up marks open up

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What is the new marking scheme for calculating percentage in ICSE?

Moreover, the board issued a new marking scheme for calculating ICSE and ISC percentages. The updated criteria for assessing candidates in the canceled papers have been issued by CISCE. The weighted average approach is used to calculate percentages for the ICSE Board results.

Is there any scholarship for students who score above 95\% in ISC?

PS: There is maybe a scholarship scheme for students who do score above 95\% by the “best five including english” rule.I was offered one when I passed 12th in 2011. Study economics for business with MIT. Gain a global economic perspective to help you make informed business decisions. ISC is more or less the same as ICSE with BEST OF FOUR rule.

How many portals are there for filling up marks in ISC?

Best of 4 is taken into count if you are an ISC student , even while applying for colleges if you first mention ISC only 4 portals for filling up marks open up Thank you , I hope that helped !

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