<p>It would be something your school can issue as a cumulative grade for the first half of the year which you can use to go with your official 10th grades.</p>
<p>hm, okay :)</p>
<p>External exams aren’t transcripts, you need your internal grades every year for the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grades ALONG WITH CBSE/ICSE/ISC/AP/SAT transcripts. You can have your school calculate your average/cumulative grades for each year and put them on a single spreadsheet, or you can send 4 final reports. These have to be stamped and signed by the school.</p>
<p>For the 10th, your final report would be your prelim report, and for the 12th, you send whatever you’ve got so far.</p>
<p>^I’m in 11th. Anyway, I get your point. Send all the internal test scores with copies of transcripts of board exams. The only problem is, with the introduction of CCE, we did not have any prelims. All we had were FA’s and SA’s. So I guess I’ll be sending all the scores I received on each of them? But then again, we’ve got all that in the board mark sheet. We did not have any other report card or anything for 9th and 10th.</p>
<p>You didn’t have internal exams in the 9th and 10th? I’m sorry I don’t know the CBSE lingo. By prelims I meant whatever was the last exam you had in school in that grade. If you can explain more clearly I can tell you exactly what needs to go on what transcript.</p>
<p>@idream: on your 10th grade report card were there the results of all the SAs and FAs of both the 10th and the 9th grades? Also do they give you your 10 board percentage or only CGPA?</p>
<p>Btw I’m the the 10th right now.</p>
<p>We did have internal exams. Those were called Formative Assessments or FA’s. We had four of them in the period of a year. Then there were Summative Assessments or SA’s. There were two of those in one year. I think you can call it a semester system of sorts. We had FA1 and FA2 and then finally SA1 in the first half of the year. Then FA3, FA4 and SA2 in the second half. All these tests carried different weight-age in the overall score. The FA’s had a 40% weight-age, 10%for each. SA1 had 20% and SA2 had 40%. The same pattern then continued in 10th too. Ours was the first batch that did not sit the board exam. For all the SA’s, however, the test paper was issued by the Board. The cumulative score of all these is in our Board mark sheet.</p>
<p>@rrroar - There are two separate columns : Class 9 and Class 10. In each column you have the average for all the FA’s in that year. Same for the SA’s. Then there was an Overall Grade, FA + SA. There aren’t scores for EACH FA. Just their average.</p>
<p>Nope, we didn’t get a percentage. Only CGPA.</p>
<p>Oh, okay. If the FA and the SAs per year are reflected in the board transcript then that should be fine. You need to get a xerox of that signed and stamped by a school admin.</p>
<p>I’m not clear about whether that transcript distinguishes between your 9th and 10th grade FAs/SAs, which it ideally should because some colleges discard your 9th grade marks. If it doesn’t, then you have to make a different (attested) transcript which does distinguish between them, and attach your board transcript to that. </p>
<p>For the 11th, either send in the last report card you ever receive, or a sheet with your average grades in each subject. Similarly for the first half of the 12th.</p>
<p>Oh, I just read your new post.</p>
<p>Yep, as I said, they have separate columns for grades 9th and 10th.</p>
<p>And for every subject, too, hopefully? Make sure you send in whatever you’ve gotten in the 12th until you apply because those are super important Also make sure everything you ever send to a college has been signed and stamped by your school, just as a precaution - even if they say its ok to send unofficial:P</p>
<p>Haha yeah for every subject. Okay. That was one major doubt I had, if all these transcripts, even unofficial ones, must be stamped and signed by the school. Now I think about it, they aren’t gonna reject you because you took extra precaution. Thanks. :D</p>
<p>Well, I will be sending my board issued report card and my 11th unofficial trsnscript stamped by my school and signed by my principal.
I hope thats OK.
And btw, idream please answer my ques. about EPGY.</p>
<p>I did! Check your messages!</p>
<p>@manrosh - That is amazing! Congrats! Your D must be feeling quite relieved…
Here I am biting nails, waiting for a mail for any kind of update. I can’t concentrate on my boards; I should’ve applied early
Btw do you know about the scholarship notification for Purdue? I have no clue and couldn’t find it on their website either.</p>
<p>idream</p>
<p>Just send Final Report Card, which has a subject-wise breakup, for every year 9/10/11/Half-Yearly for 12, verified by your current school. And do not convert into GPA. Just like Mrinal said. And I do have a D in College, 9/10 CBSE and 11/12-IBDP.</p>
<p>Anyone get a likely letter?</p>
<p>Not me. You?</p>
<p>Most colleges have probably mailed them already. Students usually receive them in late-Feb/Early-March.</p>