| 1. Understand the Curriculum |
Familiarize yourself with the NEB syllabus to align your evaluation with the topics covered. |
| 2. Prepare an Answer Key |
Develop a detailed marking scheme, allocating marks for definitions, explanations, diagrams, etc. |
| 3. Evaluate Based on Weightage |
Ensure marks are awarded according to the weightage specified in the question paper. |
| 4. Check Conceptual Understanding |
Focus on the student’s understanding of concepts rather than rote memorization. |
| 5. Assess Diagrams |
Check for accuracy, proper labeling, neatness, and relevance of diagrams. |
| 6. Evaluate Answer Structure |
Ensure answers are organized, coherent, and directly address the question. |
| 7. Penalty for Irrelevant Content |
Deduct marks for unnecessary or irrelevant information in answers. |
| 8. Grammar and Language |
Verify grammatical accuracy and proper use of scientific terminology. |
| 9. Strict Adherence to Marking Scheme |
Stick to the marking scheme to maintain fairness and consistency. |
| 10. Check for Plagiarism |
Look out for signs of rote learning or copying from unauthorized sources. |
| 11. Reward Creativity |
Acknowledge innovative or unique approaches aligned with the syllabus. |
| 12. Partial Marking |
Award partial marks for partially correct answers or logical steps in problem-solving. |
| 13. Summative Assessment |
Accurately total the marks and record them properly. |
| 14. Verify Again |
Recheck the marked answers to ensure no errors or omissions. |
| 15. Feedback Notes |
Provide constructive feedback to guide students in improving their performance. |