Re: EXAM Marking

From: Persio Pucci <persio_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 14:44:30 -0300

AFAIK, you have to score 80 overall... That includes open-ended questions
(which today are worth 21 points alone), and soon the troubleshooting
section too.

On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Nishant Aggarwal <
er.nishantaggarwal_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Is there anybody who can guide me about lab marking without breaking NDA(if
> it is for marking as well) ?
>
> I have heard that we have to get 80% marks in each section.
>
> Consider if there are 3 sections in lab and section *:*
>
> 1st contain 10 task (Total 30 marks)
> 2nd has 5 tasks (Total 15 marks)
> 3rd has 3 tasks (Total 9 marks) (Exam total : 30 + 15 +
> 9
> = 54, this is just an example)
>
> as each task is of 3 marks. Then in
>
> 1st section, I have to get 24 marks i.e. 8 tasks should be correct
> 2nd section, I have to get 12 marks i.e. 4 tasks should be correct
> *3rd section, all of three tasks should be correct as if 1 task gets wrong,
> we will be remaining with 66% only and the lab result will be failed.*
> **
> Is this kind of marking is done in lab or only getting 43 (80%) out of 54
> for the above tasks given, is sufficient to get the result passed?
>
> Thanks,
> Nishant Aggarwal.
>
>
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