Megamenu

  1. Post Graduate:

    1. The semester system of Exam. has been adopted for both U.G./P.G. from the session of 2006-07. The P.G. course is of four semesters duration. A candidate admitted to P.G. course has to pass within 4 years from the year of admission. A candidate who fails/fails to appear/want to improve may be permitted to appear in any or all paperrs of any semester in two consecutive chances following the first.
    2. A candidate must obtain:
      1. 36% of marks in the aggregate in each subject to pass.
      2. 48% of marks in the aggregate for the second class.
      3. 60% of marks in the aggregate for the First Class.
      If a candidate secures less than 25 marks in a paper carrying 100 marks, those marks shall not be included in his aggregate.
  2. Degree (B.A./B.Com/B.Sc. Honors):

    1. The three year degree course leading to Bachelor’s Degree in Arts/Science/Commerce shall be spread over a period of three academic years, that is six semesters. A candidate for the Bachelor’s Degree in Arts/Science/Commerce shall be required to pass the six semester examinations.
    2. In order to clear a semester Examination, a candidate is required to secure 30% marks in theory and 40% in eah practical paper.
    3. Aggregate mark for passing the Degree Examination shall be the sum total of the aggregate of all the six semester Examinations taken together.
    4. Class will be awarded on the following basis:
      1. Pass with distinction : A minimum of 30% of marks in each subject and a minimum of 50% of marks in the aggregate.
      2. Pass without Honours : A minimum of 30% of marks in each subject and a minimum of 36% of marks in the aggregate in the subjects other than Honours and less than 45% but not less than 36% in Honours subject.
      3. Pass without Honours and with Distinction : A minimum of 30% of marks in each subject and a minimum of 36% of marks in aggregate in the subjects other than Honours and a minimum of 50% in aggregate for pass and Honours subject combined.
      4. Second class Honours : A minimum of 30% of marks in each subject and a minimum of 36% in aggregate in subjects other than Honours and a minimum of 45% or more but less than 60% in Honours subjects.
      5. Second Class Honours with Distinction : In addition to Second class Honours a minimum of 50% marks secured in subjects other than honours in first appearance.
      6. First Class Honours : A minimum of 30% of marks in each subject and a minimum of 36% of marks in aggregate in the subjects other than Honours and a minimum of 60% or more in Honours subjects.
      7. First Class Honours with distinction : In addition to First class honours a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in subjects other than Honours in first appearance.
    5. In each of the above examination for subjects having practical, a candidate, in order to secure Honours, must have to secure a minimum of 45% of marks in the theory paper(s) taken together and a minimum of 45% marks in practical paper(s) taken together in Honours subjects. In order to pass, a candidate must have to secure a minimum of 30% marks in the theory paper(s) taken together in a subject and a minimum of 40% marks in practical paper other than Hons. subject, provided he/she has secured the minimum aggregate marks.
      1. If a candidate is marked absent in any sitting(s) of an examination, such a candidate shall have to reappear in that paper(s)/subject(s) in order that his/her results are declared.
      2. A candidate failing to secure a minimum of 30% marks in pass subject and/or a minimum of 40% marks in each practical paper in any semester Examination may be allowed to appear in those subjects in not more than two chances (examinations) immediately following that examination for which he was first registered, to clear the back paper(s) on payment of prescribed fees.

        However, if a candidate who has not cleared an examination may at his option, appear in all papers of that examination under the following conditions:

        1. Marks secured by the candidate in that examination earlier stand cancelled.
        2. After exercising the option to appear in all papers of an examination, if a candidate fails to clear that examination, he/she will be required to appear in all the papers of examination in a subsequent chance, within 5 years of first registration to First examination.
      3. If a candidate has appeared in back papers in the first chance and in all the papers in the second chance and also has failed, such a candidate can appear at that examination (in all the papers) under new course only within 5 years of 1st registration to First examination.
      4. If the candidate fails to secure the pass marks in the aggregate, he/she may appear in one or more subject(s)/paper(s) of his choice from any semester Examination to make up the deficiency. This chance shall be available to a candidate in maximum two subsequent chances (examinations) only following the final semester examination within 5 years of 1st registration to First examination
      5. Candidates who have been duly admitted to B.A./B.Sc./B.Com (Honours) (3 year degree course) examination and have obtained only a Second Class (Hons) or passed without Honours can re-appear at any examination(s) for the Honours paper only of their choice to improve their results within two subsequent chances (examinations). The higher of the marks in each paper shall be taken into consideration for determining their results and division. However, distinctions if earned by the candidate shall not be effected by improvement examination.
      6. A candidate shall be allowed to improve his/her performance in theory papers only and only once after passing the B.A./B.Sc./B.Com Examination.
      7. A candidate who wishes to improve his/her performance in Hons. shall be required to fill in application forms and pay the requisite fees accordingly.
      8. In no case a candidate shall be allowed to appear any examination after 5 years of registration to First Examination
    6. The mark distribution in B.A/B.Sc./B.Com. (Honours) examination shall be as follows.