The All India Trade Test I being conducted by the National Council for Vocational Training in the following five subjects.
- Practical including sessional work
- Trade Theory including sessional work
- Workshop Calculation and Science including sessional work
- Engineering Drawing including sessional work
- Social Studies
The total marks and the minimum marks required for a pass for the different subjects in the trade test will be as follows:
Sl. No. | Subject for the trade test | Maximum marks for each subject | Minimum percentage for pass | Minimum marks required for pass in each subject |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Practical (including sessional Work) | 400 (Practical test 300) (Sessional work 100) | 60 % | 240 |
2 | Trade Theory (Including sessional Work) | 120 (Written test paper 100) | 40 % | 48 |
3 | Workshop Calculation & Science (Including Sessional Work) | 60 (Written test paper 50) (Sessional work 10) | 40 % | 24 |
4 | Engineering Drawing (Including sessional Work) | 70 (Drawing test paper 50) (Sessional work 20) | 40 % | 28 |
5 | Social Studies | 50 | 35 % | 17 |
Total :700 | 357 |
Note:-
1. a) For a pass, a trainee has to secure 40 per sent exclusively in theory subject and also 40 per sent on the total marks, i.e. the aggregate of theory subject and sessional.
b) In practical a trainee should secure 60 per sent marks in aggregate in practical test and sessionals.
2. If a trainee fails in one or more subject he may be permitted to reappear in the subsequent test.
3. It need not be necessary for a trainee to appear in all the subjects in the first attempt for securing exemption.
4. a) Five additional chances may be given to a failed trainees within a period of three years to pass the Final Trade Test for the award of national Trade Certificate.
b) Trainees who are not able to avail the additional five chances within the prescribed period of three years because either the results are not declared in time or due to other unavoidable circumstances such as curfew or natural calamity, etc. the period of three years may be extended suitably to cover the period lost on the merit of the case.