What is the grading structure and marks allocation for practical and non-practical papers?

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The question is asking for an understanding of the grading structure and marks allocation for practical and non-practical papers. It includes a breakdown of how different components (like attendance, mid-semester exams, and quizzes) contribute to the final score.

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Practical: 20 + 100 + 20. Non-Practical: 40 + 100.

The practical paper is divided into sessional marks (20), theory end-semester (100), and practicals (20). Non-practical papers have sessional work (40) and end-semester (100). The final grade is calculated by adding the respective weights.

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The practical paper is divided into sessional marks (20), theory end-semester (100), and practicals (20). Non-practical papers have sessional work (40) and end-semester (100). The final grade is calculated by adding the respective weights.

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Practical assessments often include both theory and hands-on evaluation, while non-practical subjects rely heavily on written exams and assessments.

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It's common to misinterpret weightage, so check each component's contribution.

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