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NEW DELHI, MAY 30. The clamour among students for every extra mark will become a thing of the past with the Central Board of Senior Education set to introduce a grading system for its Class X examination from 2006. The Secondary School Examination from that year would grade students on a nine-point scheme from A1 to E, where A1 would stand for a score between 90 and 100 per cent, A2 for 80 to 89 per cent and so on, the CBSE Controller of Examinations, Pavnesh Kumar, said.
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