Marking scheme in isca

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The most common problem in ISCA/IT paper is students cannot recollect the exact answer.How are marks alloted for an answer in ISCA?Do they take into consideration near about/rough answers?

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No one can write 100% same language in the exm. Try to maintain technical detail of the answer. Refer Manish Valechha ISCA book (memory edn.) it will help you to produce your exam answers with the highest accuracy.
I have got 62 marks in MICS(Now ISCA) And i wrote about 90% same heading but explainations in my language using technical words that's why I am not agree with Rahul regarding 100% same to same language as written in modules.
Dont get me wrong. Technical detail means ... to use same headings also same views in th explaination. Wordings may or may not b the same. Read my post carefully.

 

Hii guys, I got gud marks in ISCA. & wud like to share my observations.

In Prof. course like ours its not the exact WORDINGS that matters mostly, but examiners while evaluating, would get insight of student’s mind & following would be consider for marking:

How well, the  concept is written in the particular point, ie, depiction of technicalities of the issue

(Title of that Point may have diff.wording)

Points should not be broken up just to fill up the sheets, (unless separate point has distinct value/meaning)

Has all/many Imp. Points covered or just diff. points are given which has less imp (From Q. point of view)

it is most bizare checking of paper in the world.when i wrote absolutely correct paper i got 31 marks,and when i wrote rubbish i ngot 61 marks,so there is no clearity in how marks r awarded, its up to the whims  and fancies of the checker only that our future lies

 

Sad to hear what happened with you,bharat.i hope this is not the case anymore.hoping for the best!!!


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