Understanding the Promotion Policy in SOL
The question of whether a student can move to the next year if they fail in three subjects out of five in the Secondary School Leaving (SOL) examination is a valid concern for many. This article aims to provide clarity and guidance on the specific rules and procedures for promotion in the SOL examinations.
Re-examination and Promotion
According to the Du Sol norms, if a student achieves a total of 200 marks or more as an aggregate, they will not only be eligible for promotion but may also have the option to take examination re-attempts (ER) for subjects in which they failed. This means that even if a student fails in more than one subject, they can still advance to the next year. However, they will need to sit for the examination for any subjects where they are given an ER.
Example Scenario
For instance, consider a student in the first year who failed in two subjects (say, Hindi and Mathematics) and achieved a total of 220 marks as an aggregate. According to the Du Sol policy, this student would be eligible for promotion to the second year. However, the student would also have to sit for the examination for those two subjects in the upcoming academic year where they received an ER.
Multiple Failures and Repetition
In cases where a student fails in more than three subjects out of five, the situation is different. If a student fails in more than two subjects, they will not be eligible for promotion through the normal channels. Instead, they will have to re-take the entire year.
Re-enrollment Process
If a student fails to achieve the minimum aggregate of 200 marks or does not clear even two subjects, they will have to fill in the admission form for the same academic year again. This process ensures that students who are struggling can have a fresh start with the opportunity to improve their performance.
Conclusion
In summary, SOL promotion policies are designed to provide flexibility for students who may be struggling. However, it is crucial to understand the specific guidelines outlined by Du Sol to ensure that all necessary steps are taken to progress to the next academic year. If you have further questions or need more detailed information, feel free to reach out to your educational institution for assistance.
For more information on SOL promotion policy, subject fail in SOL, and admission requirements for next year, consult your school administrator or the official Du Sol website.