Examination Rules

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT:

Attendance in all the components is compulsory, while pursuing studies in any Semester and shall reckon as,

  • Candidate shall be eligible to appear for End semester examination if he/she acquires a minimum of 75% attendance in aggregate in all he subjects during a semester.
  • No consideration whatsoever in attendance will be shown to any student for late admission due to any reason.
  • Condonation of shortage of attendance may be recommended provided a student puts in at least 50% attendance in all the papers put together, and the Principal is satisfied with the reason for shortage of attendance.

Attendance and Condonation Rules

  • Above 75%- Eligible to write Examination
  • 71% - 75 % - Rs100/- per Day
  • 61% - 70% - Rs 100/- per Day with Medical Certificate from Asst. Civil Surgeon
  • 51% - 60 % - Rs 200/- per Day with Medical Certificate from Asst. Civil Surgeon
  • Below 50% - Not Eligible to appear for Examination.
  • A student, who could not satisfy these requirements of attendance as given in clauses above, in any semester, shall have to repeat that semester.
  • Further a student is required to complete the course of study satisfying the attendance requirements in all the six semesters, within a period of first twelve semesters from the time of admission, failing which he/she shall forfeit his/her seat.

Pass Mark Regulations:

In CBCS system, 10 point scale evaluation is followed. Examinations are conducted in Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) and Semester End Examinations (SEE) pattern.

  • (a) Passing minimum for end of semester exam for UG courses will be 40% out of 70 marks (i.e.,28 marks). Passing minimum for Internal Examination will be 40% out of 30 marks (i.e., 12 marks).
  • (b) Lab Courses (Practical / Field trip/Study project): Practicals are being conducted for 100 marks split between odd and even semesters for 50 marks each. Out of 50 marks, 40 marks are to be awarded for experiments/job works and 5 marks for record and 5for viva- voce examination.

Instant Examinations

  • (a) Instant examinations are conducted only for the Final Year regular outgoing students immediately after declaration of final results.
  • (b) If any student fail in any of two papers (including) of any semester are permitted to appear for instant examinations.
  • (c) Generally instant examinations will be scheduled within 10 days after declaration of final year results.

7. Credits Required for Award of Degree:

a. For UG Courses:

A student shall become eligible for the award of U.G degree, if he/she earns a minimum of 160 credits for BA, B Com and BSc by passing all the core and electives along with practicals, seminars, comprehensive viva- voce prescribed for the programme.

ADDITIONAL CREDITS FOR Certificate/Diploma/Advanced Diploma/Online courses

Sl. No. Certificate / Diploma / Advanced / Diploma / Online Courses Course Duration (Days) Credits

1

Certificate / Diploma / Advanced Diploma / Online courses

30

1

60

2

120

3

150

4

It is resolved by Board of Studies of the all the faculties of various departments unanimously to award extra credits to the students for completing Certificate/Diploma/Advanced Diploma/Online courses offered by the college.

Grading and Grade Points

Grade Point: It is a numerical weight allotted to each letter grade on a 10-point scale

Letter Grade: It is an index of the performance of students in a said course. Grades are denoted by letters O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P and F.

Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA): It is a measure of student’s performance in a semester.

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA): It is a measure of overall performance of a student over all semesters.

Letter Grades and Grade Points:

A 10-point grading system with the letter grades are as given below:

Letter Grade Range of Marks Grade Point

O (Outstanding)

91 - 100

10

A+(Excellent)

81 – 90

9

A(Very Good)

71 – 80

8

B+(Good)

61 - 70

7

B(Above Average)

51 - 60

6

C(Average)

41 - 50

5

P (Pass)

40

4

F(Fail)

< 40

-

Ab (Absent)

-

-

A student obtaining Grade F shall be considered failed and shall be required to reappear in the Semester- end examination.