The Evaluation process has been developed based on objective and scientific guidelines with due importance to continuous Internal Assessments and Term End Examinations. This is to ensure that the learners get a fair chance of proving their mettle in different platforms of evaluation.
The maximum marks for any course will be 100 comprising of 30 marks for Internal Assessment and 70 marks for the end semester examinations. Evaluation Ratio:
Courses | Internal Assessment | End Semester Examination | |
Theory | Practical | ||
Theory | 30 Marks | 70 Marks | -- |
Theory cum Practical | 30 Marks | 40 Marks | 30 Marks |
The Internal Assessment is based on submission of assignments / case studies / Quiz / multiple choice questions / Problem based solutions/ Practical Exercises
The End Semester Examination will be conducted at the end of each semester.
- A student should have appeared for the end-semester examination of the prescribed course of study to become eligible for the award of the grade in that course.
- A student who secures not less than 40 % of total marks prescribed for any course with a minimum of 40 % marks prescribed for the end semester examination shall be declared to have passed in the examination for that course.
- If a student fails in a particular subject, he/she may appear for the university examination in that subject in subsequent semesters and obtain pass marks.However, the internal assessment marks obtained by the student in the first attempt shall be retained and considered valid for all subsequent attempts.
- Change of examination centre will not be permitted
- A student has to register compulsorily for all the subjects including arrear papers for any semester examination
Evaluation of the Project work is based on the Project Review Report submission (50 Marks) and Viva-Voce Examination (50 Marks) conducted by University.