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Prospectus For Higher Secondary: Pa - Co Pu Sory S B Ec S
Prospectus For Higher Secondary: Pa - Co Pu Sory S B Ec S
Prospectus For Higher Secondary: Pa - Co Pu Sory S B Ec S
(1) A learner can be admitted to and registered in Higher Secondary course of study in a study centre of Council on payment of requisite fees only if- (a) he/she passes Madhyamik or equivalent examination with seven compulsory subjects i.e. Bengali, English, Mathematics, Physical Science Life Science, Geography, History in the Madhyamik Examination conducted by the West Bengal Council of Rabindra Open Schooling or equivalent examination conducted by the Board or Council of West Bengal or any recognised Board or Council in other States as well as those operating at national level or from National Institute of Open Schooling or any Open School of other States; (b) has made an application for registration to the Council along with requisite fees to be determined by the Council from time to time. (2) A learner can be admitted for Higher Secondary level course of study in a study centre of WBCROS during each academic session in a year, to complete such course of study within five years from his/her first enrolment. (3) If a learner, passing Madhyamik Examination from other State or Central Board, seeks admission into the Higher Secondary level course of study under the Council, he/she can be registered in the Council only when other eligibility criteria for admission are satisfied, he/she, however, shall have to apply for registration in prescribed format along with the migration certificate from the Board/Council where he/she was registered last with a Bank Draft of Migration Fee as determined by the Council. Curriculum for Higher Secondary level course:
Part
I
-
Compulsory
Subjects
Subject
Group
Subjects
code
marks
Full
(1)
Language
Bengali I, II English I, II
(2)
(3)
01
02
Part
II
-
Elective
Subjects
subject
Group
Subjects
code
(1)
Full Marks
(3) 03 09 04 11
(4) 100, 100 100,100 100.100 80,80,40 100,100 80,80,40 100,100 80.80,40
Group V
07
100,100
Group
VI
Economic Geography I, II
08
100,100
A learner is allowed to offer 3 (three) compulsory elective and l (one) optional elective subjects taking one from each group. If a learner desires equivalence he/she will have to clear the two compulsory Language subjects and three compulsory elective subjects as stipulated by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. Procedure for credit transfer at Higher Secondary level (1) Any learner, who has appeared at the Higher Secondary but could not pass all subjects shall be allowed the benefit of credit transfer in those subjects to which they have been declared qualified themselves by obtaining at least 30% marks subject to the condition that they get re- admitted to the Council and apply for credit transfer.
(2)
The
credit
transfer
at
Higher
Secondary
level
in
respect
of
students,
-
(a)
who
appeared
at
the
Higher
Secondary
Examinations
of
West
Bengal
Council
of
Higher
Secondary
Education,
Tripura
Board
or
Council
of
Higher
Secondary
Education,
National
Institute
of
Open
Schooling
and
other
State
Open
Schools,
may
be
permitted
for
a
maximum
of
three
'subject's
in
which
a
student
obtained
at
least
30%
qualifying
marks
in
each
subject,
provided
the
subjects
are
offered
by
the
Council;
(b)
who
appeared
at
the
Higher
Secondary
Examinations
conducted
by
recognised
Boards
or
Councils
in
other
States
as
well
as
those
operating
at
national
level,
may
be
permitted
for
a
maximum
of
two
subjects,
in
which
a
student
obtained
at
least
30%
marks,
provided
the
subjects
are
offered
by
the
Council:
Provided
that
if
a
subject
has
a
nomenclature
in
a
particular
Board,
different
from
that
under
Council,
though
the
contents
are
basically
identical,
that
subject
shall
be
accepted
as
an
equivalent
subject,
e.g.
Biology
or
Life
Science
and
in
case
of
ambiguity,
the
matter
may
be
resolved
through
the
Equivalence
Committee
of
the
Council.
Provided
further
that
when
a
learner
has
appeared
in
a
subject
for
which
there
are
both
theoretical
and
practical
examinations,
a
student
must
get
30%
marks
each
separately
in
theoretical
and
practical
papers
of
those
subjects
provided
those
subjects
are
offered
by
the
Council.
Provided
also
that
when
a
learner
eligible
for
credit
transfer
for
a
subject
has
applied
to
the
Council
for
the
extension
of
this
benefit
where
the
full
marks
of
the
subject
is
other
than
200
marks,
the
numerical
recording
of
his/her
marks
in
the
record
of
the
Council
shall
be
done
on
the
basis
of
conversion
of
percentage
of
marks
obtained
by
him
in
the
subject
to
the
extent
of
200
marks
and
the
same
method
shall
be
followed
for
determining
the
marks
in
the
subjects
having
theoretical
and
practical
papers.
(3)
The
facility
of
Credit
transfer
will
be
allowed
to
a
learner
for
a
period
of
five
years
from
the
date
of
last
examination.
(4)
The
learner
shall
also
be
required
to
produce
the
original
mark
sheet
for
verification.
(5)
The
Council
shall
issue
mark
sheet
and
certificate
subject
to
the
condition
that
the
Council
shall
forfeit
the
previous
mark
sheet
in
which
credit
transfer
was
allowed.
A
Higher
Secondary
Examination
of
XIIth
class
standard
to
be
known
as
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
,
which
shall
be
equivalent
to
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
conducted
by
the
West
Bengal
Council
of
Higher
Secondary
Education
constituted
under
the
West
Bengal
Council
of
Higher
Secondary
Education
Act,
1975
(West
Ben.
Act
VIII
of
1975).
Procedure
for
Partial
Admission
at
Higher
Secondary
level:
If
a
learner
after
passing
out
Higher
Secondary
Examination
from
other
recognised
Board
or
Council
seeks
to
take
one
or
more
subjects
not
covered
at
Secondary
level
may
be
offered
to
study
the
Subject.
However
only
mark
sheet
and
not
certificate
will
be
issued
after
the
completion
of
the
examination.
The
learner
will
be
permitted
to
seat
for
the
examination
one
year
after
the
completion
of
the
registration.
Examination
The
Council
shall
conduct-
A
Higher
Secondary
Examination
of
XIIth
class
standard
to
be
known
as
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
,
which
shall
be
equivalent
to
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
conducted
by
the
West
Bengal
Council
of
Higher
Secondary
Education
constituted
under
the
West
Bengal
Council
of
Higher
Secondary
Education
Act,
1975
(West
Ben.
Act
VIII
of
1975)
Eligibility
of
a
student
to
appear
in
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination-
In
order
to
be
eligible
to
appear
in
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination,
a
learner
must
pass
the
Madhyamik
(Secondary)
Examination
or
its
equivalent,
must
submit
a
duly
filled
in
pre- examination
form
and
complete
one
year
from
the
date
of
his/her
registration
with
the
particular
subject,
however,
such
eligibility
shall
cease
after
five
years
from
the
session
of
his/her
registration
for
appearing
in
the
examination.
Procedure
for
enrolment
and
registration
of
student
in
Higher
Secondary
Examination
(1)
A
learner
shall
be
eligible
to
enrol
and
register
himself/herself
for
Higher
Secondary
course
and
Higher
Secondray
Examination
thereon
one
year
after
his/her
registration
in
a
study
centre.
(2)
A
learner
shall
be
eligible
to
appear
in
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
not
more
than
three
subjects
(each
of
two
papers)
one
year
after
his/her
registration
and
he/she
shall
be
eligible
to
appear
in
all
subjects
at
a
time
or
residuary
subjects
two
years
after
registration
with
the
subjects
concerned.
General
structure
of
Higher
Secondary
Examination
and
condition
relating
to
declaring
a
learner
pass
(1)
The
Higher
Secondary
Examination
shall
be
held
once
in
every
year
at
a
time
to
be
determined
by
the
Council.
(2)
A
learner
after
passing
Madhyamik
Examination
or
its
equivalent
examination
shall
be
eligible
to
sit
for
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
one
year
after
his/her
first
enrolment
or
registration
in
Higher
Secondary
level
course
of
study
in
at
most
three
subjects
as
he/she
desires
and
in
all
subjects
at
the
end
of
the
second
year
onwards
up
to
the
end
of
five
years
after
first
enrolment;
(3)
If
a
learner,
who
has
secured
pass
mark
in
a
subject
and
has
not
been
declared
to
have
passed
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
,
desires
to
improve
his/her
score
in
such
subject
in
which
he/she
has
already
passed,
he/she
may
sit
for
the
subsequent
Higher
Secondary
Examination
again
in
that
subject
but
the
marks
obtained
by
him/her
in
the
subsequent
Higher
Secondary
Examination
shall
have
to
be
accepted
whether
it
is
higher
or
lower
than
the
marks
obtained
by
him/her
in
previous
Higher
Secondary
Examination
:
Provided
that
no
student
who
has
been
declared
to
have
passed
the
Higher
Secondary
Examination
shall
be
allowed
to
sit
for
the
subsequent
Higher
Secondary
Examination
in
any
subject
for
the
second
time.
Subject
Change:
A
learner
has
the
option
to
change
his/her
subjects
taken
at
the
time
of
admission
within
two
months
after
his/her
admission.
For
this
application
has
to
be
submitted
in
the
specified
form
through
the
Study
Centre
with
requisite
fees.
No
change
of
subject
is
permissible
in
subsequent
years.
Subject
Addition:
A
learner
has
also
the
optional
subjects
and
for
this
has
to
apply
in
special
form
with
requisite
fees
within
two
month
from
the
date
of
admission.
If
a
learner
takes
a
subject
addition
in
the
next
admission
session,
he/she
will
be
eligible
to
appear
at
the
Higher
Secondary
examination
to
be
held
after
one
year
of
the
registration.
Necessary instruction for filling in of admission form: 1. Folding, stiching, stapling or any type of changing the shape of the forms is strictly prohibited. Only the james clips may be used. 2. The application forms duly filled in by the candidate should be submitted to the Council office along with relevant papers through the study centres. 3. Only the black or blue ball-pen can be used to fill in the forms. The square space in the form should also be filled in by clear and good hand-writing so far. No whitener can be used for correction of any mistake. Additional unused square space should be left blank. 4. A square space should be left blank after a complete word for name and address etc. 5. The right space should be filled in by putting tick marks, otherwise blank. 6. The signature of the applicant must be entered in Black or Blue ball-pen in the particular space for it. 7. A 2.5 x 3.5 cm recent Black and White self attested Photo of the Candidate should be pasted on the specific space for it and that should be signed by the candidate without covering the face.
Migration certificate - After passing the examination from this Council if a student desires to undertake higher studies under any Council or university outside West Bengal, a migration certificate shall be obtained from the Council on an application through the co- ordinator on payment of requisite fee. Duplicate documents (1) The Council shall issue a duplicate copy of the document, such as registration certificate, admit card, mark sheet or any other certificate issued by the Council to any student, on application made through the co-ordinator in such form and on payment of such as may be determined. (2) In case of loss or theft of original documents, the matter shall be reported to the nearest police station and an endorsement as given on the application must be obtained. (3) In case of original document being damaged the remaining portion should be attached with the application. (4) The duplicate copy of document shall ordinarily be sent to the study centre from where the student passed the examination, and thereafter the co-coordinator shall handover such duplicate document to the student or any person duly authorised on his her behalf. Correction of documents - (1) Any error or discrepancy in the mark sheet shall have to be reported to the Council by the learner within thirty days from the date of receipt of mark sheet by the student through the co- ordinator of the study centre for necessary correction failing which no such report shall be entertained. (2) In case of any error or discrepancy in any document or certificate issued by the Council, the co-ordinator of a study centre may, within six months from the date of receipt of such document or certificate, as the case may be, bring such error or discrepancy to notice to the Council. Provided that if such application is made beyond six months, a correction fee, as may be determined by the Council, shall be required to be paid along with the application. **********