Exams

The AIMS School & College

Examinations Procedure

Examination: Exams are a common method of assessing a student’s knowledge, skills or abilities in a particular subject. They can come in various formats, including multiple-choice, essay, practical and oral exams. Exams are used in educational settings to measure a students’ understanding of the material concerned in a course. The educational progress of each student is continually evaluated through a comprehensive assessment system that encompasses assignments, monthly tests and end-of-term exams. It is important to note that, apart from the regular monthly & terminal exams, students at SSC/HSSC levels are required to successfully pass send-up and pre-board in order to be eligible for the annual examinations conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE).
Note: In addition to normal monthly and terminal examinations, students of SSC/HSSC levels are required to qualify send-ups and pre-board examinations to be eligible to take the annual examination conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE). The students failing to measure up the standard laid down by the Institution to qualify these examinations render themselves liable to withholding of submission of their Annual Examination Admission Forms to the FBISE. The decision of the Principal in this regard will be final.

The AIMS School & College

Evaluation & Result Procedure

1-Each Terminal Examination will be treated as a full examination.

2-Syllabus covered during the first term is included for the 1st term and the part of syllabus covered during the 2nd term is included for the 2nd term examination but for the final term examination besides part of complete syllabus covered in 3rd term, selected syllabus from first two terms will also be included.

3-The score in each subject in the terminal examination will be computed with requisite weightage mentioned earlier to be the part of the annual result.

Promoting Policy

The promotion policy at AIMS is outlined as follows:

1. To pass each subject, a minimum 40% is required.

2. If a student fails in two major/core subjects (English, Urdu, Mathematics, and Science), they are deemed to have failed the final examination.

3. Failing in any one minor subject allows consideration for promotion to the next grade.