ISC/ICSE Maths Paper Great News ||2025|| Class X and XII 🔥

Sir Shobhit Dwivedi
7 Mar 202506:07

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker provides important updates for ISC Class 10 and 12 students regarding their mathematics exams. For Class 10, students are assured leniency in the step-marking system, with potential additional marks for minor mistakes. The Class 12 students, however, face frustration due to unexpected changes in the exam pattern, particularly with the reduction of matrix-related questions. Despite this, the speaker reassures that leniency will be applied, and students can expect to receive their maximum possible marks based on their efforts. The overall tone is encouraging, emphasizing that students should remain hopeful about their results.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Important information for all ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 students regarding their Mathematics exams.
  • 😀 ICSE Class 10 students who missed a mark in Question 1 (Part 7) will receive an extra mark to make it 100/100.
  • 😀 Step marking will be implemented; if the final answer is correct but earlier steps are missing or wrong, 0.5 marks will be deducted.
  • 😀 For a 4-mark question, a student could get 3.5 marks if they miss one step.
  • 😀 No board is trying to unfairly deduct marks from students, as the aim is to be lenient and fair.
  • 😀 ISC Class 12 students faced unexpected changes in their exam paper format, which caught even experts and teachers off guard.
  • 😀 Matrices and determinants, which typically carried 6-7 marks, were only worth 2 marks in this year's ISC Class 12 exam.
  • 😀 The exam paper was designed differently from previous years, and teachers had prepared students based on the older pattern, leading to confusion.
  • 😀 ISC Board has hinted that students will likely receive the maximum marks they deserve, with leniency being applied.
  • 😀 Students can expect their marks to exceed expectations if they have prepared thoroughly, with many likely scoring above 90 marks.
  • 😀 Schools are unlikely to give students less than 20/20 for assessments, as the general trend is to award full marks unless there's a significant issue.

Q & A

  • What important information is shared for ICSE Class 10 students regarding the Mathematics paper?

    -For ICSE Class 10 students, the important information shared is that if they scored 99 marks and did not find one mark, they will receive an additional one mark. This is especially relevant for Question 1, Part 7, where one extra mark will be awarded.

  • How will the step-marking system affect ICSE Class 10 students?

    -ICSE Class 10 students will benefit from step-marking, where if the final answer is correct but some steps are wrong, they will lose only 0.5 marks per incorrect step. For a 4-mark question, this means a student could still receive 3.5 marks if most of their steps are correct.

  • What should students expect from their exam scores in terms of leniency?

    -Students can expect leniency in their exam scores. The boards are not planning to deduct marks unnecessarily, and if a student makes a mistake in one step but their approach is correct, they will receive maximum possible marks for the question.

  • How does the change in the ICSE Class 12 Mathematics paper affect students?

    -ICSE Class 12 students were affected by an unpredictable change in the paper, where topics like matrices, which typically carried 6-7 marks, were reduced to just 2 marks. This change caused confusion, as students had prepared based on previous patterns.

  • What was the issue with the format of the ICSE Class 12 Mathematics paper?

    -The issue with the ICSE Class 12 Mathematics paper was that the format changed significantly. For instance, questions that previously carried 6 or more marks, like those on matrices, were reduced to just 2 marks, leaving students unprepared for the change.

  • How should ICSE Class 12 students handle the unexpected changes in their exam pattern?

    -ICSE Class 12 students should remain positive and expect some leniency in their marking. Despite the unexpected changes in the paper, boards are expected to award maximum marks where applicable, especially when students have made significant efforts.

  • What is the expectation for the marks students will receive based on their performance in ICSE exams?

    -Students can expect to receive marks that align closely with their performance. If a student expects around 45 marks, they are likely to get over 50 marks, while those expecting 85-90 marks will likely score above 90, provided they have calculated their answers properly.

  • What can students expect from their school assessments in terms of marking?

    -Students can expect full marks (20/20) in school assessments, as schools generally do not deduct marks unless there has been a significant issue with the student's performance. It is rare for students to receive anything less than full marks.

  • What is the importance of the radius in ICSE exams and how does it impact marks?

    -In ICSE exams, if students make mistakes in drawing figures, such as getting the radius wrong, they may lose 0.5 marks. However, if a student ends up with 99.5 marks, it will still be counted as 100 out of 100, since schools typically award full marks for assessments.

  • What reassurance is provided to students regarding their ICSE results?

    -Students are reassured that they need not worry about their results, as they can expect to receive the maximum marks. The overall grading system will be lenient, and those who have worked hard will see the reflection of their efforts in the final score.

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