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How To Implement Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in Education Sector

How To Implement Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in Education Sector

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How To Implement Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in Education Sector

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  1. Vidyalaya School Software How To Implement Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in Education Sector?

  2. The Indian education sector was dependant on traditional learning system which was more on recitation and less on skill development. To address this biggest flaw, the University Grant Commission (UGC) has initiated to implement the National Educational Policy (NEP 2020) to bring efficiency and excellence in the higher education. To achieve this, the measures for academic standards and quality have changed to innovation and transformation in the core academic processes like teaching, exam management, curriculum enhancement, and other governance areas. Students will get the freedom of selecting subjects and interdisciplinary educational approach if this policy is implemented. Under this policy, the academic bank of credit (ABC) in accordance with choice based credit system will be introduced to manage the prospected skill-oriented educational journey. • What is a Choice based Credit System? • A choice based credit system is an innovative approach for educational institutes which is completely learner-centric, enables students to select subjects of their own choice, and teachers to have flexible approach while curriculum designing. Here are the key terminologies of the system with explanations: • Academic year: One academic year is comprised of two consecutive (one of each odd and even) semesters. • Course: Generally referred to as papers. • Choice based: Freedom of choice of multiple courses

  3. Grading: Marks obtained in letter grade form. Grades denoted by letters A, A+, B, B+, C, P, F, and O. • (Outstanding)- 10 • A+ (Excellent)- 9 • A (very good)- 8 • B+ (Good) – 7 • B (Above Average) – 6 • C (Average)- 5 • P (Pass) -4 • F (Fail)- 0 • Ab (Absent) – 0 • Credit: Class hours per week • Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)- An educational measure to evaluate student’s performance across all semesters. • CGPA= (Total credit points secured in various courses in all semesters)/ (sum of total credits of all courses in all semesters). • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)- It is the evaluation of student’s performance for a specific semester. • SGPA= (Total credit points secured across various courses in a specific semester)/ (total course credit taken during the semester).

  4. How Choice Based Credit System Works? A Choice based credit system works on key elements and students can choose their preferred subjects from prescribed courses. These subjects are divided into categories like elective, major, core, and minor. Entire assessment can be done using our well-crafted choice based credit system software. It also removes the rigidity from the system and allows students to select courses from any college or university in the world. Learn some key elements to understand the working of the system: Semesters In the CBCS system, student assessment is carried out as per semester pattern. Unlike the traditional system, students move ahead during the course as per their pace, not after completion of specific time duration specified by the university. Generally, each semester has 15 to 18 weeks of academic work which can eventually contribute to 90 teaching days. Credit System Credits are the units by which the course work is measured. Every course has certain credits and students need to earn the credits for passing the course. Students who passed a course in one semester do not need to appear for the same in the subsequent semester along with the freedom of completion of course at their own pace.

  5. Credit Transfer One of the biggest advantages of the choice based credit system that credits can be transferred to next semester if the student cannot make to complete the course. Also, students can earn fewer credits in some special situations like injury, illness, and can compensate later. Comprehensive Continuous Assessment Evaluation process is not limited for the specific duration of the academic year, but continuous evaluation is going on by the teachers as well as by students themselves. Grading The 10-point based grading system will evaluate the students’ performance per semester and across all semesters. During this approach, semester pattern is followed, and one academic year consists of two consecutive semesters. Evaluation of students for each subject is carried out at the end of each semester through the credit-based grading system.

  6. Contact UsVidyalaya school software C/102-103, Ganesh Meridian, Opp. Kargil Petrol Pump, Nr. Gujarat High Court, S.G Highway, Ahmedabad -380060, Gujarat ,India. Mo:+91-9726748800 Email Id : marketing@sapphiresolutions.net

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