Assessments
The Three Assessments
Awareness, skills and values for Classes 1–10 — same pattern, ten depths, three future-ready subjects.
Examination Pattern
Common across all subjects
50
MCQs per subject
2
marks per question
100
total marks
3
languages in one paper
School-level · annual cycle · trilingual (English + Hindi + Marathi) · case-study MCQs for Classes 9–10.

From "what is a coin" in Class 1 to banking, taxes, investing, fintech and India's economic vision in Class 10 — each grade adds a new financial layer, building money-smart, scam-proof citizens.
- • Money, needs vs wants, saving
- • Banking & digital payments
- • Budgeting & smart spending
- • Fraud prevention & ethics
- • Investing & financial planning
- • Fintech & economic vision
Sample question · Class 5
You get ₹100 pocket money. What is the wisest first step?
- A. Spend it all on snacks
- B. Save a part before spending
- C. Lend it to a stranger
- D. Hide it and forget it
Sample question · Class 7
An SMS says you won ₹10 lakh — click a link to claim. What do you do?
- A. Click immediately
- B. Share your OTP to verify
- C. Ignore and report it as spam
- D. Forward it to friends

From screen safety and online strangers in Class 1 to deepfakes, cyber law and digital rights in Class 10 — always age-appropriate, testing what students would actually do in a situation.
- • Screen time & safe content
- • Personal information & privacy
- • Passwords & safe browsing
- • Cyber threats & fraud
- • Digital ethics & rights
- • Deepfakes & cyber law

From "helpful machines" and robots in stories in Class 1 to machine learning, neural networks, generative AI and India's AI policy in Class 10 — one of the most forward-looking school syllabi in India.
- • Helpful & smart machines
- • How computers think
- • AI in everyday life
- • Machine learning basics
- • Generative AI & ethics
- • India's AI policy & future
Sample question · Class 9
Which of these is the best everyday example of AI?
- A. A calculator adding numbers
- B. A phone suggesting your next word
- C. A torch turning on
- D. A wall clock ticking
Fee Structure
Transparent & all-inclusive
| Subjects chosen | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1 subject | ₹150 |
| 2 subjects | ₹300 |
| All 3 subjects | ₹450 |
No hidden charges. Voluntary participation — appear for any one, two or all three subjects.
What every student receives
- Examination participation
- Free PDF study material
- Central evaluation & result processing
- Physical printed certificate per subject
- Merit certificates & medals for top performers
- Scholarships & mentorship for Classes 9–10