1) The examinations in each semester will be conducted according to the syllabi prescribed by the Academic Council.
2) Each course will carry credits as per the approved scheme of courses.
3) A student must take all the courses as prescribed by the Academic Council.
4) The examinations are conducted twice in a semester: Mid Semester Test (MST) and Final Semester Test (FST).
5) The examinations will be held on dates as fixed by the Controller of Examination (COE).
6) In order to be eligible to sit for Final Semester Test (FST) Examinations in course(s) of any semester, a student must have attended not less than 75% of total classes collectively in Lectures, Tutorials and Practicals in concerned course(s).
Absolute marks will be awarded for all tests, tutorial assignments (if any), laboratory work and examinations. The final percentage of marks will be calculated for award of grade as per the details given.
Letter Grade | Performance | Grade Point |
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A | Excellent | 10 |
B | Good | 8 |
C | Average | 6 |
D | Marginal | 4 |
F | Fail | 0 |
A, B, C & D: These grades are the pass grades. | ||
F: This grade is a fail grade. The course(s) in which a student has earned ‘F’ grade will be termed as ‘Backlog’ course(s). |
The following represents a broad indicator of the Grading policy for the accumulated weighted marks for a course (paper) for the entire semester.
Cumulative marks | Grade | |
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85-100 | A | |
70-84 | B | |
50-69 | C | |
40-49 | D | |
0-39 | F | |
A, B, C & D: These grades are the pass grades. | ||
F: This grade is a fail grade. The course(s) in which a student has earned ‘F’ grade will be termed as ‘Backlog’ course(s). |
To convert CGPA awarded by the University to percentage marks, the CGPA awarded should be multiplied by ten (10).