- Attendance is marked every hour by the concerned faculty. A student is eligible to write the semester-end exam if she has 80% attendance in each subject (Theory and Practicals separately).
- Those having 70 – 79.5% attendance will be allowed to write the semester-end exams on payment of a prescribed condonation fee.
- Students having less than 70% attendance will not be allowed to write the semester end examination. And representation in this matter will not be entertained.
- Attendance status can be checked on the student app. Message alerts regarding absence from college are sent to registered parent mobile numbers.
- 40% marks in the Semester-end Examination
- 40% of marks in the Aggregate of Continuous Internal assessment and Semester end Examination.
- There is no provision for an improvement exam.
From Odd Semester to Even Semester
No student is automatically eligible for promotion to the next semester. A student should have a minimum of 50% attendance in all the subjects to be eligible for promotion to the next semester.
From One academic year to another
- A student must earn a minimum of 25 credits (in academics) in one academic year to be eligible for promotion to the next year.
- For B.Voc (RM&IT) programmes, the student must earn a minimum of 30 credits to be eligible for promotion.
- A student will be eligible for the award of a degree if she has passed in all the subjects and has secured the minimum of credits specified for the course over the six semester / four semester of PG
- UG degree programme has to be completed within 3 years from the date of admissions. If syllabus is revised, 2 more years are allowed for writing backlogs, with the old syllabus. Totally a student has 3+2 years to complete her UG degree, failing which fresh admission has to be sought.
- PG degree programme has to be completed within 3 years from the date of admissions. If syllabus is revised, 2 more years are allowed for writing backlogs, with the old syllabus. Totally a student has 2+2 years to complete her PG degree, failing which fresh admission has to be sought.
Range of Marks | Grade Letter | Grade (Achivement Scale) | Grade Points |
85-100 |
OS |
Outstanding |
10 |
70-84 |
A |
Excellent |
9 |
60-69 |
B |
Very Good |
8 |
55-59 |
C |
Good |
7 |
50-54 |
D |
Above Average |
6 |
40-49 |
E |
Average |
5 |
Less ttan 40 |
F |
Fail / Absent |
0 |
SGPA = (Si) = ∑ (CixGi) / ∑Ci
Where i is the respective semester/ course
Ci the total number of credits of tht i^th course and
Gi isthr grade point scored by the student in the ith course.
(SGPA=Sum of total credit points in a semester / Sum of credits in that semester)
The CGPA is calculated as CGPA = ∑ (Ci*Si) / ∑Ci
Where i is the respective semester/ course
Si is the SGPA of the i^th semester
Ci is the total number of credits of the i^th course
Note:
1. SGPA is computed only if the candidate passes in all the theory /Practical subjects with a minimum of E grade.
2. If a candidate secures ‘F’ grade in a theory/practical paper, he/she is considered to have failed in that paper.
3. Minimun Pass marks in Each Paer:-
Theory: 40% Semester End Exam and 40% (Semester End Exam + Internal Assessment),
Practicals: 40% (Semester End Exam).
4. The SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points.
5. CGPA is calculated only after the candidate passed in all the subjects / papers of all the semesters.