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Examination System

The examination system of the University promotes constant monitoring and ensures transparency of the evaluation methods. University holds examinations at the end of each unit besides end semester exams. Skills of reading, research analysis and writing are assessed through project work. Efforts are made to ensure that the examination method is innovative and capturing of student interest. Quiz, open book exams, home assignments and problem solving exercises are used to evaluate comprehension and to encourage indepth learning. In order to promote transparency and objectivity, detailed evaluation report of project assignments as also answer scripts are given to the students for their perusal.

No student shall be permitted to take the end of semester examination in a given course unless he/she has to the satisfaction of the teacher concerned, fulfilled the course requirements and has secured not less than 75% of attendance in the class and related course work assignment in the said course.

The distribution of maximum marks of 100 for each course is as follows:

Project Work: 25 marks
  (20 marks are for the written report and 5 marks for viva)
Surprise Test: 10 marks
Mid-term examination: 10 marks
End-semester examination: 50 marks
Regularity in attendance: 5 marks
No student shall be allowed to absent from taking any examination on the completion of the course excepting for reasons for which prior written permission shall be obtained from the Director on a written request giving the reasons.

A candidate to be successful has to obtain a minimum of 50% marks or the grade equivalent to that (i.e. B) in every course. However, the candidate who fails to obtain the minimum grade (i.e. B) shall be given one more chance/examination to complete the course. The grades thus obtained will be communicated to the students as well as the parents who have cleared the courses as offered in any semester.
No candidate shall be promoted to the next higher class unless he/she has completed all the courses in the given year. However, the candidate who has failed in not more than two courses in the year shall be promoted to the next higher class. Under such circumstances the candidate has to re-register for the courses failed by paying the prescribed fee. No candidate will be promoted to the next higher class without passing all the re-registered courses.
A candidate who has secured less than 50% of marks in the project may, however rewrite the project and submit the same for evaluation. The marks obtained, based on the resubmission of the project will be taken into the consideration for award of grade.
An examination committee will be constituted by the Director to look into the evaluation programme. The Examination is entirely internal. The teacher who offers the course shall frame the question paper and will be moderated by a committee of moderation. Teacher looks after the performance of the student. If a course is offered by more than one teacher, the setting of question paper and the evaluation will be done jointly.
A student will be eligible for award of the Degree only when he/she has successfully completed all the prescribed 50 courses with a total of 180 credits and obtained a CGPA of 3.00 out of 8.00.

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