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Thursday, 17 November 2016

Take any two noble truths (Arya Satya of Buddha) and any two cardinal principles of Mahavira and show their relevance in the present time.

Take any two noble truths (Arya Satya of Buddha) and any two cardinal principles of Mahavira
and show their relevance in the present time.
The National institute  of open schooling (NIOS)

Internal Assessment (IA) in Secondary/Senior examination will carry
20% weightage of theory as continious and comprehensive evaluation.
Contact us :-   +91-9582489391, 08809484815
Internal Assessment (IA) in Secondary/Senior examination will carry
20% weightage of theory as continious and comprehensive evaluation.
These marks will be shown in the mark-sheet alongwith the marks of
external examination which will carry 80% weightage in each subject.
TMA is applicable for admission through Stream-1 only.
 TMA should be submitted before appearing in the Public Examination of the particular subject. TMA will not accepted after passing of the subject.
Now Available all subject of 12th & 10th class
·       Hard copy-Rs.250/ per subject@8809484815
·       Coft copy –Rs.150/ per subject @9582489391 (Join Whatsaap)

Learner is required to submit the assignment at the AI (StudyCentre) as per Schedule given below in Table-A and obtain a receipt thereof. However, in case the AI is not functioning or
closed due to administrative reasons, he/she can submit his/her Assignments as per schedule at the concerned Regional Centre. A list of subjects for TMA is given in Table-B.

MOST IMPORTANT
20% weightage of theory would be given to Internal Assessment. The public examination would cover remaining 80% of weightage of theory. The result of those learners who do not submit their Assignments, would be declared on the basis of Public Examination.

Mr. Santosh kumar
Growth Education points
Contact :-
  919582489391,08809484815,9716138286
(Also available on WhatsApp)
Email
Id- grotheducationpoints@gmail.com
visits on website :-       
http://niosassignment2016-2017.blogspot.in
Note :- If last date so specified happens to be a public holiday/Saturday/Sunday, the next working day will automatically be treated as last date for the purpose.


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