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EzuaS ~HINDUSTHAN COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE
(AUTONOMOUS)
(Affiliated to Bharathiar University and Accredited by NAAC)
Coimbatore - 641028
Tamil Nadu, India.
Phone: 0422-4440555
Website: www.hicas.ac.in
OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
EXAMINATION MANUAL
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Hindusthan College of Arts and Sclenc'
Controller of Examinations sDolbetore- 641 028.
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science
Coimbatore-641 028NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
T_| Vision i]
TT _| Mission’ T
TH_| Features T
1_| About the college 2
2_| Growth and Development ofthe Institution 2
73 _ | Programme Code and Course Code 3
“4_| Duration of the Course si
'5_| Semesteriyear planner 6
6 _| Scheme of the programme 6
7_| Course of Study 7
8__| Programme Structure 8
9 | Attendance Eligibility Criteria 8
10_| About the COE office 9
0-1 Planning and Execution of COE Acti 3
10:2 Organizational Structure of COE Section 10
103 Office Setup 12
704 System support and facilities 3
TI | General Terms: Meaning/Definition 1
Til Terms used in COE Manual 14
12 _ | Functioning of COE section 5
T2:1 Special Instructions 16
iy | Eavaatoete ‘Examination Process and Exam Software Process 7
iow
14_| Work Plan 2
15._| Academic Plan 2
P ‘the Examination support cell for conducting theory 2
17 _| Examination Fees 4
18 _| Examination Process m
79 _| Restrictions to appear for the Examinations 25
20 _| Appointment of Examiners 25
70:1 Appointment of Chief Coordinator, Hall Superintendent, 5
21_| Question Paper (QP) Setting Procedure 5
TI-1 Guidelines for Question Paper Setting and Printing 26
721.2 Question Paper Serutinizing
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a22_| Preparation of Hall Tickets 27
23 _| Instructions to Hall Superintendent 27
24 _ | Instructions to Candidates 2
25 | Appointment of Scribe 30
26 _| Malpractice and Punishments 30
27_| The Dummy Numbering Work 3
28 _ | Evaluation Procedure Tor Theory Courses 32
29 _ | Central Evaluation System En
30_| Result Passing Board 33
30:1 Publication of Results 3
30.2 Revaluation of Answer Seript 33
303 Re-Totaling ofthe Answer Seript 34
30-4 Photocopying 34
30,5 Guidelines for improvement Es
31_| Supplementary Examinations 34
32__| Rejoining and Transfer candidates regulations 34
33 _| Sending results to University 3
34 _| Duplicate Mark statement / Consolidates Mark statement 35
35 _| Passing Minimum 36
36 _| Grading terminologies: SGPA and CGPA 36
37__| Grading process 36
38 _| Classification of Successful Candidates 38 1
39 | Grievance Cell 3 |
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Controller of Examinations
Controller of Examinations
industhan College o
‘Goimbatore-641 028, .
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industhan College of Arts 20
' ‘Coimbatore - 641 028.
SeVISION
It strives to be unified centre of excellence through best management practices and following |
credible, valid, effective system in the examination process that responds to the demand of a knowledge |
society.
MISSION
> To provide fastest data processing and error free quick response.
> To provide safe and transparent evaluation system.
> To provide high level of confidentiality among the users of its services in general.
FEATURES
‘As a part of the quality initiatives, several reforms have been introduced and implemented in the
evaluation system.
> Complete External evaluation is being followed to maintain the confidentiality.
> Auto compilation of the CGPA (Continuous Internal Assessments and End Semester
Examinations) by the software is ensured.
> Online Student registration for End Semester Examinations (ESE).
> Online Examination fee payment.
> Online centralized CIA II test for all UG programmes by using Google form.
> Generating of Mark & Consolidated Statements with the authenticity established through
security features including high resolution border, micro text line, Nano text, void pentagraph,
gold foil stamping, penetrating number, invisible printing logo, magic text, micro borderline etc.,
are being done.
> Generating hall ticket with seating plane of the entire exam schedule with student photo for the
identity is done automatically.
> Hall ticket can be downloaded from the college website.
> Students’ grievance forms are available in our system for exam related queries and a quick
response will be initiated.
‘who are going to write the examinations.
> Dummy numbering is introduced for secrecy and confidentiality.
> Application for Supplementary examination, Revaluation of Answer Scripts, Photocopying ete,
can be downloaded through college website.
> Intemal and external mark entry for theory and practical subjects in online mode is followed.1. About the College
Hindusthan Educational and Charitable Trust was founded in the year 1992 by the eminent
Industrialist and Philanthropist, Shri T.S.R Khannaiyann. The Trust is being managed by the Secretary,
‘Smt, Sarasuwathi Khannaiyann, Joint Secretary Smt. Priya Satish Prabu and Trustee Shri.K.Sakthivel
Raja. Since its inception, the Trust has involved itself in benevolent activities for inculcating quality
education by promoting various types of Educational Institutions. Hindusthan College of Arts & Science
pursues a philosophy of perpetual acquisition of knowledge. Apart from academic curriculum, the
‘management has the policy to provide value based education and to bring out the hidden potential in
students that equip them to approach life with optimism. The main motive of Hindusthan Trust is to
serve the needy. The Trust adopts poor children and offers free education. It also offers assistance and
guidance pertaining to higher studies. The Trust also helps them to eam a living. The Trust motivates the
rank holders and toppers by providing financial assistance.
2. Growth and Development of the Institution
‘The Hindusthan College of Arts & Science was started in the year 1998 with 300 students with
20 faculty members and now the college has grown from strength to strength. There are 32 UG
Programmes and 15 PG Programmes, 3 Diploma Programmes and 10 Research Departments organising
MPBil and Ph.D Programmes. ‘The reason for its success is the commitment, dedication and loyalty of
faculty members and philanthropic activities of the management having a focus on delivering value
based education and providing opportunities for the students to experience the excellence to face the
global challenges. :
‘Our college have received the Autonomous status from the Bharathiar University and UGC from
the year of 2016.3, Programme and Course Code
Programme
Programme
code
Degree
Branch
‘Course
Code
UG
BSC
BSe
‘Computer Science
‘CEU
BCA
BCA
‘Computer Applications
BIT
Tnformation Technology
‘Computer Technology
‘Computer Science
Tnformation Technology
‘Computer Science with Cognitive Systems
UG BCO | B.Coni | Commerce cou
UG BCC | B.Com | Computer Applications Cou
UG BCT | B.Com | Information Technology civ
UG BCP | B.Com | Professional Accounting, PAU
UG BCI__| B.Com | Intemational Business CBU
UG BCF | B.Com | Accounting and Finance CFU
UG BCB | B.Com | Banking and Insurance BAU
PG MCC | M.Com | Computer Applications CCP
PG MIB | M.Com | International Business MIP
UG BEL BSc | Electronies and Communication Systems ELU
PG MEL | MSe | Electronics and Communication Systems ELP
UG BPH | BSc | Physics PHU
PG MPH | MSe | Physics PHP
PG MBA | MBA | MANAGEMENT MSP
UG BEN BA _| English Literature ENU
PG MEN | MA | English Literature ENP
Catering Science and Hotel Management‘Visual Communication
‘Visual Communication
‘Animation and Visual Effects
‘Computer Applications
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
‘Corporate Secretaryship
‘Business Administration
‘Computer Applications
Logistics
‘Costume Design and Fashion
Costume Design and Fashion
‘Social Work
‘Mathematics
Mathematics with Computer Applications
‘Mathematics
Microbiology
Microbiology
Food Processing Technology and
‘Management
Psychology
Graphic DesignCourse Code/Question Paper Code Format
Programme
type
PART
Course Type
Course code pattera
(Wear + Course code+
programme type(U/P}+Course
sequence)
PARTI
Tanguages(VHIMIF)
EX20LATOI
PARTI
English
EX20ENGOI
PART IT
(Refer programme. code)
EXx20MBUOI
PART IVV
‘AEC (general studies)
Ex20GSU0T
PARTIV
"ACC (lob oriented courses)
Ex:20(Programme code)JO1
PARTIV
“ACC (Value added courses)
Ex 20(Programme code)VOI1
PART IIT
(Refer programme. code)
Exc20MBPOI
PART IVIV
‘AEC (general studies)
ExX:20GSPOI
4, Duration of the Course
The stipulated years of study’ to complete a programme for the Undergraduate
programme is THREE years and for the Postgraduate programme, the duration of the study is
‘TWO years. The duration of the Diploma programme will be ONE year.Semester/ Year Planner
(Sample calendar)
Model Academic Calendar ODD/EVEN Semester ~Year
Date | Working Days For | Day Order | COE Office Tentative
Odd/Even SEM Planning
6. Scheme of the Program
> The minimum duration for completion of a UG Program is six semesters. For those who don’t
‘complete programme in six years, they have to follow the latest scheme for writing the
‘examination. However, in case of any difficulty in identifying the suitable course, the matter
shall be referred to examination committee.
‘The minimum duration for completion of a PG Program is four semesters. For those who don’t
complete programme in four years, they have to follow the latest scheme for writing the
examination. However, in case of any difficulty in identifying the suitable course, the matter
shall be referred to examination committee.
‘A student has to earn minimum 140 credits for the suecessful completion of UG programme.
> A student has to eam minimum 90 credits for the successful completion of PG program.
‘Only such students, who successfully earn minimum 140 credits in six semesters / minimum 90
credits in four semesters without arrear, shall only be considered for ranking and medals (The
performance of the rejoining candidates, transfer candidates and lateral entry candidates will not
be considered). However, those who complete the UG and PG programmes in three, two years
respectively will be considered for the award of class/ Distinction irrespective of the number of
attempts.7. Course of Study
Programme
“Programme” means a course of study leading to the award of a degree in a
discipline.
Syllabus
"The syllabus for various courses shall be clearly demarcated into five viable units
in each paper/subject.
Course
“Course” refers to a paper / practical / subject offered under the degree programme.
Bach Course is to be designed under lectures / tutorials /Iaboratory or field work /
practical training / project work etc, to make teaching and learning effective.
Part I comprises of courses viz., Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and French.
art Il course is offered as follows
i) General Engl
ii) Effective communication
Part Ill consist of the following courses
‘The Core Courses related to the programme concemed
including practicals offered under Part III of the
programme.
4) Core Courses
‘Allied courses are offered under part-lil of the
programme, which is allied in nature and related to the
core Programme.
Elective courses related to the core programme are
offered under Part III of the programme.
iil) Elective Courses,
Part IV consist of the following courses
Non-major electives comprising of courses with 2
credits
i)Non-Major Electives
ii) Skill based Courses | The courses offered as skill based courses under Part IV
of the programme which is aimed at skill enhancement.
eee aied aS a me ete ee er aeY Environmental Studies
Y Value Education
Y Soft Skill
Part V comprises of Extension Activities.
Extension Activities consist of all those activities under
NSSINCCISports/YRC programme and other Co-
Curricular and Extra-Curricular activities offered under
Extension Activities
part V of the programme.
8. Programme Structure
> All the UG degree programs shall be of six semester duration and the PG programmes shall be
of 4 semesters duration.
> Anacademic year consists of two semesters: Odd Semester and Even semester.
> A semester has a period of 90 working days (approximately extends over a period of 15 weeks
as 6 days per week) which include classes and examinations.
> Every course offered may have three components: Lecture (L), Tutorial (T) and Practical’s
(P)Tutorial session consists of participatory discussion/ selfstudy/desk work/brief seminar
presentations by students and such other novel methods.
> The credit pattem for a course (L: T: P) shall be decided by the respective Board of Studies.
9, Attendance Eligibility Criteria
> Students will be allowed to appear for the end semester examinations only if he/she puts in at
least 75% of attendance.
> Hissher conduct in the college during the semester must be satisfactory.
‘The qualifying attendance details are as follows
¥ Candidates who earn 75% of attendance and above in the current semester are eligible to
‘write the examinations both arrear and regular subjects.
¥ Candidates who puts in attendance between 65% and 74% (both included) in the current‘semester are eligible to appear for the examinations provided the shortage of the attendance
is condoned by the principal. Once the shortage is condoned by the principal, the candidate
hhas to pay the prescribed condonation fee for becoming eligible to appear for the
examination.
Y Candidates who puts in attendance which is between 50% and 64% (both included) in the
current semester are not eligible to write examination for that semester, but they are
permitted to continue their studies in the next semester. However these candidates are
cligible to write the arrear examinations, if any.
Y Candidates who eam attendance below 50% are not eligible to write examination in the
‘current semester and also have to discontinue the course and rejoin in the same semester in
the subsequent year with prior approval of the principal. However these candidates are
eligible to write the arrear examinations, if any.
10. About the Controller of Examinations office
‘The Office of the Controller of Examinations was established in the year 2016 after the grant of
autonomy from the UGC. The Admission and Examination are the two faces of any Institution. It is our
responsibility to keep both the processes efficient and transparent. The prime focus of the Office of the
Controller of Examinations is to ensure the effective functioning of examination system.
Veracity, Quality and Control are the rudimentary principles on which our management firmly
believe in. By virtue of deep involvement and dedication in the examination matters, Office of the
Controller of Examination plays a vital role in the strategic decisions. Always examination team has
embarked on reshaping its services.
‘The CBCS & LOCF structure has been implemented by our college as per the rules of UGC.
‘These are welcoming sign and generates new challenges for the office of the controller of examination.
‘The College administration has implemented the automation of Examination system to meet these
office. The
‘welcoming challenges and to provide better connectivity with students and teachers with tl |
outstanding academic performance of the college is evident from the fact that it has been scoring above |
90% results in the final year examinations of all its courses.
10.1 Planning and Execution of COE Activities
> Extemal practical examination will be conducted before 20 days of end semester theory
examinations.
> Exam time table will be released 15 days before the scheduled date.
> Hall tickets will be uploaded in website 3 days before the commencement of examinations.Central valuation begins immediately after the end of the last examination.
Result passing board meeting will be conducted within a week after the evaluation work is
completed.
Publication of results within two days after the completion of result passing board meeting.
Intimation regarding Revaluation/Retotaling/Photocopying will be immediately issued after
publication of results.
Mark statements will be distributed to all the departments within 15 days after the publication of,
results.
After the end of receiving revaluation applications, the valuation will be done and the results will be
published quickly.
For the final year candidates, the result copy (CGPA, GRADE) will be sent to the University
immediately after the revaluation results are published to enable our students to get the provisional
certificate from the University at the earliest.
10.2 Organizational Structure of COE Section
PRINCIPAL / CHIEF CONTROLLER OF
‘EXAMINATIONS
¥
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS (COE)
"ADMIN ASSISTANT I ‘SYSTEM ADMIN ‘SUPPORTING STAFF___ DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Controller of Examinations
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vyY VV VV VY
Maintaining the standard of the Examinations.
Preparation, scheduling & Conducting all Intemal / Extemal Practical & Theory
Examinations.
Coordinating Question Paper Setting and Monitoring Printing of Question papers.
Conducting Evaluation Process.
Processing and Publishing the Results.
Approving the claim bills.
Issuing of Mark sheets and other necessary Documents.
Providing Transcripts. *
Preparing Rank List,
Coordinating with Curriculum Development Cell (CDC) atthe time of Academic
Council meeting.
Deputy Controller of Examinations
Planning, scheduling, and organizati
Strictly complying with the institutional policies and procedures on the conduct,
of examinations.
Coordinating with the different departments for conducting exams.
‘Managing physical record of office of COE.
‘Monitoring invigilation duties.
‘Maintaining a record of invigilation duties and ensuring strict compliance of “use
of unfair means policy’ during cach exam. -
‘Maintaining confidentiality of students’ academic records.
Co-coordinating with authorities keeping records of all official documents/
minutes! agenda etc.
Assisting with specialized assignments, new initiatives and other duties as
assigned by the COE.To assist the functioning of COE.
Preparing vouchers and claim bills.
Establishing and maintaining intemal activities.
Managing the aspects of the general activities of the section as assigned by the COE.
Preparing Semester wise report.
Coordinating & Assisting with Examination Committee.
'A separate examination committee has been formed comprising of HODs, senior faculties of our college
‘with strength of 5 to 7 members to conduct CIA and End Semester theory examinations under the
supervision of COE.
10.3 Office Setup
Particulars
[Reception
[Office Room
(COE cabin
[Data Entry Room
Strong Room
‘Store Room
[Answer Script Storage Room10.4 System support and Facilities
SNo.]| Particulars Description ‘Quantity
‘Windows Edition : Windows 10 Enterprise
Processor Intel(R) Core (TM) i7 —
1 6700 CPU @ 3.40 GHz 2
Sofware |/RAM :8GB
System Type: 32 Bit Operating System
64 — Based Prove
‘Windows Edition : Windows 10 Pro Education N
pan Processor = Intel(R) Core (TM) i7 =
2 4700 CPU @ 3.60 GHz 1
RAM :8GB
System Type _: 64—Bit Operating System
64 = Based Proce:
Windows Edition : Windows 7 Ultimate
Processor + Intel(R) Core (TM) i3 —
4150 CPU @ 3.50 GHz
3° |] Computer System || a4 aren 4
‘System Type _: 64 Bit Operating System
indows Edition : Windows 7 Ultimate
Progessor + Intel(R) Core (TM) i3 —
4 |] Computer System 3220 CPU @ 3.30 GHz 1
RAM :4GB
[System Type: 32- Bit Operating System
[Windows Edition : Windows 10 Pro N
Processor + Intel(R) Core (TM) i3 —
4150 CPU @ 3.50 GHz 1
RAM GB
System Type _: 64~Bit Operating System
RICOH MP 2554 PCL 6 (COE Software Purpose) x
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[HP LaserJet M1005 MFP 2
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HP Laserlet 1020 Plus 1
8 || Copier Machine ][ Gestetner CX2430 T
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11. General Terms: Meaning / Definition
Terms
‘Meaning / Definition
Academic Year
(Academic year commencing from June and ending with May into’
two semester system with 90 working days for each semester.
Academic Calendar
PThe complete semester wise plan which shows working day]
lorders, events, internal examination schedules, theory or practical
[examination schedule, last date of semester ending, study leave,
date of issuing of hall ticket, end semester exam dates, valuation|
dates, result publication date etc, during the Academic Session|
shall be specified in the Academic Calendar of the college.
Programme The entire course of study and Examinations
FThe period of time required for the conduct of the programme.
The duration of under-graduate programme shall be 6 Semester.
Duration of Programme he duration of post-graduate programme shal be 4 Semesters.
and for diploma its one year
The term consisting of a minimum of 90 working days including
Semester intemal examination days.
Course Subject to be covered ina semester (paper).
11.1 Terms used in COE Manual
Terms ‘Meaning / Definition
Core Course [A compulsory course ina subject to receive the degree.
‘Answer booklet [Stitched booklet of fixed pages G8pages).
Answer script
The Answer-booklet in which the examinee has written his|
answers.
Applicant [A person who has submited an application o the examination.
TA student, fo take the same examination by reason of his failure or
‘Arrear Candidate ||“ See
FThe Board constituted in every Department and chaire
Head or eq
formulating the Academic regulations and curriculum for various|
Pee Grs a programmes offered by it. Also be responsible for enrolling the
examiners from various institutes into the Panel of Examiners for
leach of the courses! subjects.
Candidate [A person who is qualified applicant for the examinations.
i e Exam
Chior Coordinator [S&H appointed by the Contoler of Examinations
|(COE)Principal to conduct the examinations.
[Dummy Number
[A number printed on each Answer booklet after the examination in
4[ [order to hide the identity of the examinee.
The fee inclusive of the statement of marks, application cost, the!
cost of theory /practical, project papers. For final year candidates,
[which includes consolidated statement and Provisional fee also for
[both UG & PG
The committee constituted by the Principal for conducting enquiry’
[on misconduct of students at the time of examinations.
Teachers appointed by the COE from among the Board of|
‘Examiners Examiners approved by the Principal for valuation of|
theory/practical papers/UG ot PG or dissertation etc.
Teaching faculty appointed by the Controller of Examinations
(COE) for invigilation work.
Internal Assessment _ [The assessment based on relevant evaluation rules in practice.
‘A sum of money paid to the college as a result of failure to meet
Examination Fee
Examination Committee
‘Hall Superintendent
mace the deadlines.
aes Misconduct of activites in examination hall by the students atthe
time of examinations.
List of available external examiners from other Institutions who
are recommended by Board of Studies after the due process.
'A repeat evaluation of the written answer-booklet by a different
Panel of Examiners
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bea examiner on the request of the candidate for revaluation,
Person appointed by the COE to scrutinize the question papers|)
cece received ftom the paper setters to detect any errors, provide
edateer remedy and validate it before it is accepted and taken up for the|
printing process.
CIA Continuous Internal Assessment
ESE End semester examination
12, Functioning of COE Section
Conducting Examinations and make all other arrangements necessary for the execution of
the processes connected with examinations.
This includes,
> Setting and Printing Question Papers.
Preparing the schedule of Examinations.
Issuing of Hall Ticket through online/through departments.
Room wise seating arrangements.
Appointment of Invigilators.
Appointment of Examiners for Evaluation of Answer Scripts.
Organizing the Central Valuation.
Wy ws
15‘Tabulating the Internal and Extemal marks through Centre for E-Governance.
CConvening the meeting of the result passing board.
Convening the Examination Committee to enquire the malpractices if any.
Conducting Revaluation & Supplementary Examination.
Finalizing the Results.
Printing and Issuing of Mark statement and consolidated statement.
12.1 Special Instructions
> The timetable is subject to change, only in case of exigencies or unforeseen
circumstance, viz., pandemic situations, strike, bandth, sudden declaration of holidays, etc.
‘The Controller of Examinations will notify the alternative date and time of examination in the
‘event of such exigencies.
If any discrepancy noticed in the time-table, the HODs shall bring it to the notice of the
Controller of Examinations for rectification.
‘The marks entered in the OMR sheets in respect of subjects of Soft Skill/ Value Education /
Practicals/Intemal Assessment/Project/Mini Project/Viva Voce etc., must be sent by the
respective Head of the Department immediately after completion of examinations to the
Controller of Examinations. Otherwise, the results will be withheld.13. Flow Chart of the Examination Process and Exam Software Process Flow
Student Data
Entry
J
(Course Entry
‘Exam Application Generation
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‘Check for Eligibility
[
Issue of Exam Application
through Online / Offline
q
Receiving Filled in
‘Application forms
Preparing Eligible List
Releasing
Time
+
Issue of Hall Tickets through
online/offline to Studentsa
Conducting Exams
q
Collection of Answer Scripts
y
‘Assigning Dummy Numbers
c—
Result Passing Board
Meeting
u
Consolidation
of Results
2
Publication of Results
£
Issues of Statement of Marks
x
i
Form
Collection of fee for
Revaluation
¥
Revaluation ProcessRevaluation Results
Confirming Old
Results
Collecting the old Mark Statement
x
Processing of Supplementary
Examinations for final semester only
Issue of New Mark sheet
‘Communicating of Final results to University
Receiving of Provisional Certificate from
University
Preparing the new
Mark Statement14, Work Plan
'S.No| Particulars ‘Time duration
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ness hrs
T [issuing Cerificate of Gen
Tssuing of course completion certificate _][2 hrs
2
3 |[Issuing of CGPA conversion certificate || 1 day
4
i [uke of Transp Satemet Tay
| Within 2 days affer in
5 || Publication of results ar en
Within 15 days after the publication
6, || Revaluation process (receiving
applications, result publication) ae
7 || Conducting supplementary examination || Within 15 days after the publicati
for final year students, of result
8 |ftssuing of Duplicate mark statement |} 3 Sas after receiving necessary
jocuments
9 [Issuing of Mark Statement 15 days after publ of results
10 Ears of Consolidate Statement for final! aay, ater getting Mark Statement
TI_][Corrections in the Mark statement day
External practical examination schedule _|[20 days before theory examination
13 ][Releasing ESE Time table 15 days before the scheduled date
3 days before the commencement of]
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Issuing of Hall Ticket
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PARTICULAR | ODD SEMESTER || EVEN SEMESTER
‘CIA =I Examinations |[_ 28 week of Aug. ][ 2 week of Jan]
‘CIA ~ Il Examinations: | 2 week of Sep. ‘Last week of Feb. ]
‘Examination application issuing date ‘2 week of Sep. ‘2 week of Feb. ]
Practical Examination schedule | De week of Oet. |[ 2 week of Mar.
‘Question paper scrutinizing work ] 2 week of Oct. 2 week of Mar. ||
ae eras ast week of Oct. [Last week of Mar.
Issuing of Hall Tickets Tast week of Oct. ]| Last week of Mar.
[_ Theory ‘Examination schedule ] 1™ week of Nov. T* week of Apr.
‘Valuation schedule [otwerkofNov._][ 7 3" Week of April
Publication of results End of Nov. End of April
16. Constituting the Examination Support Cell for conducting Theory examinations
‘Examination Support Cell is constituted under the scheme of autonomy through the following Process:
> The Principal is the chairman of the Examination Support Cell.
> Senior members, the Heads of the departments and the controller of examinations are the
‘members of the Examination Support Cell.
> The Examination Support Cell is reconstituted every year.
> The date of Examination Support Cell meeting
‘the Examination Support Cell.
> Tothe maximum 2 chief coordinators (HOD’s) and 4 supporting staff will form pert ofthe
Examination Support Cell.
informed well in advance to the members of
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=‘Regulation for practical /project viva-voce examinations
‘The End Semester practical examination shall be of minimum three hours or more than 3 hours
duration. The schedule for the end semester lab examination will be notified in the academic calendar.
> Extemal Examiner shall be nominated by the COE from the panel of experts recommended by
Board chairmen,
> Evaluation will be done by both intemal and external examiners together at the time of
examination.
> Results shall be submitted to.the COE office in a sealed cover immediately after the completion
of the Practical examinations.
> In case of the external examiners decline their examinership at the last minute, the COE will
make alternate arrangements.
> An appointment order is sent to external examiner through mail before 10 days advance from
the practical scheduled date,
> The student's strength, list of arrear candidates, lab details, date and session of Examinations will
be sent to the concemed department well in advance from the COE section where as the name of
the examiner will be sent to the HOD just one hour before the commencement of the practical
Examinations.
Rules followed for conducting Practical / Project Viva - Voce examinations
> The End Semester Practical examinations are scheduled 15 days before the commencement of
theory examinations.
> Based on the schedule, the COE prepares and send the practical timetable to the departments. It
will also be displayed in the COE notice board and uploaded in the website.
> The department staff who handled the practical subject will be appointed as an internal examiner
and another staff will be appointed as skilled assistant.
> The practical question papers are prepared by the external and internal examiner together an hour
before the commencement of the examinations.
> The Project Work and Viva Voce examination is conducted by an extemal examiner and the
respective guides (internal examiner).
> The external examiner is appointed by the COE based on the panel recommended by the HODs.
> The Viva Voce for Institutional training/Intemnship training/Mini project work are conducted by
the internal examiners,
> The COE office issues the mark statement, main sheets, attendance sheet to the concemed
examiners 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination.> The prepared mark statements, valued answer scripts and other filled in proforma are submitted
by the examiners to the COE office at the end of the examination on that day.
> The details of remuneration for conducting practical examination will be attached with the claim.
form and given to the examiners.
> For arrear practical, the department can fix the schedule in between the regular practical if the
candidate strength is less than 15.
> Refreshment and lunch will be provided to External, Internal and skilled examiners on the day of
the practical examinations.
‘Submission of Record note books for Practical Examinations
‘Candidates appearing for practical examinations should submit the record note book prescribed
for practical examinations, otherwise the candidates shall not be permitted to appear for the practical
examinations. However in genuine cases where the students could not submit the record note books,
candidates shall be permitted to take up the practical examination provided the Head of the Department
concemed certifies that the candidate has performed and completed the experiments, prescribed for the
course on the basis of the observation note book signed by the class teachers, concerned, submitted by
the candidate, For such candidates who do not submit record note books “zero mark” will be awarded
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for the record note books in the practical examinations.
17. Examination Fees
‘Students must pay the examination fee every semester for all the subjects (theory and
practical) enlisted in the application form within the stipulated time.
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> End semester Examination is conducted only for 3 hours irrespective of total marks allotted for
the examinations.
> There shall be theory/Practical examinations at the end of each semester. For odd semesters
examination will be scheduled to be held in the month of October / November and for even
semesters it will be held in the month of April / May. A candidate who does not pass the
examination in any course(s) shall be permitted to reappear in such courses in the subsequent
examinations.
> All candidates admitted in first year, should get registered for the first semester examin
> The results of all the examinations will be published through College Website.
i19. Restrictions to appear for the Examinations
‘The students declared eligible for writing examinations have to pay the examination fee for continuing
the studies in the next semester. If any student
‘can continue in the subsequent semester only after re-registering himself / herself in the COE office.
to pay the examination fee in any semester, he /she
20. Appointment of Examiners
201 Appointment of Chief Coordinator, Hall Superintendent, Reserve Superintendent and
Other Supporting Staff
‘The Principal shall be the Chief Superintendent of the examinations. ‘The Chief Superintendent
if he feels necessary can appoint senior HOD / senior teacher as chief coordinator for conducting of
the end semester examinations. The chief coordinator shall assist the COE in identifying suitable
persons for appointing invigilators, the reserve staff and other supporting staff in conducting ESE.
‘Also, he / she will coordinate with the COE for conducting the examinations smoothly.
21. Question Paper (QP) Setting Procedure
> At the beginning of the semester, the Office of the Controller of Examinations, lists the
subjects for which Examination is to be conducted course wise and Semester wise including
arrear papers.
> Based on the Panel of Examiners, the Office of the Controller of Examinations prepares the
List of Examiners to whom question paper setting isto be assigned.
> Appointment of Examiners and the communication for the setting of question paper is to be
sent two months before the schedule of examinations. The Examiners are requested to send
two sets of question papers (typed form) with key, in a sealed cover/through mail to the
Controller of Examinations. The examiner will be given 2 weeks time to set the Question
Paper.
> The claim for question paper setters is settled through NEFT.
> From the two sets of Question papers, Principal or COE randomly select one set of Question
paper for final print. The second set (unused set) is retained and is used for the subsequent
examinations.
> Subsequently, the question papers are printed (10% extra copies are printed against the actual
strength) and packed in the question paper packing cover one week before the
commencement of examination and kept under the control of COE.21.1 Guidelines for setting question papers
} The question paper setters are selected based on fixed criteria (experience, subject knowledge,
tc.) from the external staff profile maintained by the COE section.
‘The appointment order along with guidelines, form of acceptance, claim form and materials
(gyllabus, question paper, pattem) for question paper setting are sent to the appointed question
paper setters. Setters are asked to prepare 2 set for each subject.
‘The question paper setter has to send the acceptance form with in one week from the date of
receiving communication.
Ifthe offer is declined, another suitable question paper setter will be appointed by the COE.
‘The question paper setter is expected to send the question paper within 15 days time.
‘The received question papers are scrutinized by the external subject Expert / Board chairmen of
the relevant subject.
‘The scrutinizing will be done systematically by checking question numbers, mark distributions,
typographical corrections, whether the questions are within the prescribed scheme and syllabus,
whether the questions follow the LOCF pattem etc.,
If any corrections to be made, the scrutinizer brings it to the notice of the COE and make
necessary corrections in the question paper.
‘The cover used for packing the question papers contains the following information :
a. Month & year of ESE,
b. Regular or Arrear subject — with batch and year
©. Question paper code, Course Code and Course Title
4. Date, session and time of examination
No. of students registered for the particular course
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£. No. of copies of question papers packed in the cover.
‘The ready to use question papers are cross checked for the date and session written on the QP
cover by comparing with the ESE time table (prepared session wise) and then the question
papers are sealed and bundled session wise.
On the day of examinations, the question papers are opened in the presence of the chief
superintendent and Chief Coordinator who coordinates the Examinations then distributed to the
invigilators.21.2 Question Paper Serutinizing
> The scrutinizing experts are expected to possess not less than 10 years of teaching experience in
the concemed subject.
1-15 Question papers (Maximum of 20) may be given to a single reviewer per day.
In some cases, the board chairman/senior most Internal staff from the respective department will
serutinize the Question paper in case the extemal member is not an expert
Controller of Examinations’ on receipt of question papers, checks whether it is in the
required format.
‘After verifying the question papers, the chief controller and controller of examination give
permission to print the question papers in a confidential manner and kept under the custody of
the COE,
22. Preparation of Hall Tickets
AAlll those candidates who appear for the examination shall be issued hall tickets only when
they produce no due certificates. No candidate will be permitted to appear for semester
examination without hall ticket and ID card.
If the Hall ticket is missing at the time of examination, students can give requisition to
Controller of Examination. COE office will provide the duplicate Hall ticket after checking the
eligibility of the candidate by receiving the prescribed fee.
In case, if the Identity Card is missing, the candidate can get a temporary ID card from the
respective departments / office to appear for the examinations.
23. Instructions to Hall Superintendents
> The Hall Superintendents shall report to the Chief Superintendent at least 30 minutes before the
‘commencement of the examination and report to duty.
‘The Hall Superintendents shall ascertain the examination Hall assigned to him / her and the
‘number of candidates etc., before leaving for the hall.
‘The Hall Superintendents are expected to directly go to the examination hall and shall not engage
in any conversation with anybody while keeping the question papers and answer booklet with
them,
‘The Hall Superintendents shall reach the allotted Hall on time and ensure that the students
‘occupy their seats.
‘The candidate will not be allowed to enter the examination hall after 30 minutes of the
‘commencement of the examination.Five minutes before the commencement of examination the hall superintendent shall distribute
the answer booklet to the candidates. They are not expected to place the answer booklet on the
vacant seats.
Prior to issuing the question papers to the students, the hall superintendent shall announce to the
students to leave the books, papers and other reference materials ete., outside the examination
hall and instruct them not to involve in any malpractice but to follow the examination rules
scrupulously.
‘Candidates shall not possess mobile phone or any other electronic gadgets such as memory chip
tc, in the examination hall.
‘The Hall Superintendents shall distribute the question papers in time to the candidates seated in
the examination hall.
Candidates shall be allowed fo leave the examination hall only after 45 minutes of the
commencement of the examinations.
‘The Hall Superintendents shall put their original signature on the answer booklets of the students
in the space provided. The hall superintendent is expected to verify the identity of the candidate
with photo on Hall ticket and College ID Card, entry of the correct register number and other
particulars required on the first page of the answer booklet and obtain signature of the candidates
on attendance report.
Ifany student has not brought his / her Hall ticket the matter shall be brought to the notice of the
Chief Superintendent immediately.
If any candidate is absent the word ABSENT shall be marked in capital letters in the appropriate
‘column of the attendance sheet, preferably in red ink, after expiry of 30 minutes from the time of
‘commencement of the examination. A consolidated statement showing course wise, candidates
present shall also be submitted to COE.
‘No candidate shall be allowed to go out of the examination hall except under extraordinary
sumstances,
‘The Hall Superintendents are expected to go rounds in the examination hall and be vigilant
‘while students are writing examinations. They shall not engage themselves in conversation with
other Hall Superintendents and also shall not be seated while the examination is going on.
‘The Hall Superintendents should ensure that, there is no communication among candidates in the
examination hall.
‘The violations of the instructions by any candidate shall be brought to the notice of the Chief
Superintendent immediately and a writen report is to be made regarding such cases.[At the end of the examination, the Hall superintendent shall collect the answer scripts and shall
arrange register number wise and hand over the answer scripts to the Chief Superintendent along
with other reports.
‘The Hall Superintendents shall be personally held responsible for loss, misplacement of any
answer booklet.
‘Whenever the members of flying squad makes a surprise visit, the Hall Superintendents shall
censure their identity and allow them to enter the examination hall for surprise check.
‘The Hall Superintendents shall not leave the College premises until he/she personally hands
‘over the answer scripts to the Chief Superintendents and return other stationary materials to the
COE office.
24, Instructions to Candidates
Candidates should be present in the examination hall 10 minutes before the commencement of
Examination.
Candidates should carefully note the date, time session and ttle ofthe subject from the time
table.
Candidates are not permitted to bring electronic watch with memory, laptop computers,
personal systems, paging devices, mobile phones, cameras, recording systems or any other
gadgets / device / object that would in the opinion of the invigilator be of unfair assistance to him
Ther.
Candidates who are suffering from the infectious diseases will not be admitted into the
Examination hall but may be allowed to write the examination in a separate place.
‘The candidate shall write his /her registration number only in the space provided in the answer
‘booklet and mentioning the same any other part of the answer booklet will be treated as
violation.
‘They should read the instructions given on the rear side of the answer booklet before start
answering the questions.
Candidates are forbidden from asking any question / clarifications from the invigilators.
Candidates are required to bring their own pen, pencil, scale ete., and they shall not borrow from
fellow candidates.
‘They shall use only blue or black ink while writing the examinations.
Candidatés who have completed the examination shall inform the invigilator before leaving the
hall.
‘Any candidate found involving into any kind of malpractice will be punished under the existing
rules ofthe college.|
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25. Appointment of Scribe
‘A candidate seeking the assistance of an amanuensis shall submit an application to the COE
through the HOD of the department. He / she will be asked to submit a medical certificate from the
Medical officer of the Government not lower than that of a civil assistant surgeon certifying the inability
of the candidate to write the examination with her/her own hand. Further, the COE after verification will
appoint a scribe.
A scribe appointed must be the candidate who does not belongs to same discipline. In this case,
extra time of 30 minutes willbe given to complete the examination.
26. Malpractice and Punishments
Violation of the rules in any form during the examinations will attract punishment
ranging from debarring from writing the particular / whole examination in the semester.
Nature of Malpractice |
Punishment
[Appeal by the student in the answer script to show mercy al
way of awarding more than deserving marks.
[The student writing his /her name in the answer script. ]
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No
1
a
3.
4,
The student writing his /her registration number / college name
in the places other than specified in the answer script.
[Any special marking in the answer script by the student
The student communicating with the neighbouring student|
lorally or non-verbally: the student causing suspicious
[movement of his / her bod}
[Iretevant writing by the student in the answer script
The student either possessing the question paper of another
student or passing his question paper to another student even
with the question paper containing no additional writing on it.
The student possessing cell phone(s) / programmable
calculators / any other electronic storage devices NOT
jcontaining any material relevant to the examination/subject
concemed (Whether used or not).
Fine to be imposed
Copying / allowing other to copy in the examination.
invalidating the
Jexamination of the
lar subject
written by the student.
10.
The student possessing any incriminating materials (whether|
used or not). For example:- Written or printed materials, bits of]
papers containing written information, writings on scale,
Tnvalidating the
examinations of the
calculator, handkerchief, dress, part of the body, hall ticket etc—
"The student passing the incriminating materials brought into the
11, |]examination hall in any medium (hard/soft) to other student(s)
subject concemed.
12, || Valet offensive writings by the student in the answer seript.
15, || The student possessing the answer sript oF another student.
14, || The student passing his /her answer script to another student
15, || THe student misbehaving in the examination hal.
Tnvalidating the
/examinations of the
subject concerned.
16. || Cases of impersonation
a) If any student is
involved in|
impersonation, he /
she willbe
debared from
current semester
examinations.
b) The —impersonator|
will be handed over
to the police with a|
complaint to take
appropriate action.
any time by a committee constituted for this purpose.
27. The Dummy Numbering process
‘numbering process is explained below. ‘
Controller of Examinations.
Separating the top slips from the answer scripts.
‘Scrutinizing the correctness of the above said slips.
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dummy numbers on the cover of the top slips.
‘The above mentioned punishments, for indulging malpractice, are subject to review and revision
‘We have introduced a system of assigning dummy numbers to all the answer scripts. The dummy
‘numbering works are done under the direct supervision of the Controller of Examinations. The dummy
> Assigning the dummy numbers to the answer scripts as per the range list provided by the
Scrutinizing the correctness of dummy numbering on the answer scripts.
Bundling the top slips in hundreds and binding them and mentioning the range of
will be sent to Centre for E-Governance for
updating in the software with the original register number and dummy number along withabsentees.
> The dummy numbered answer scripts should be given to the Controller of Examination. This is
sent for evaluation,
> The top slip bundles shall be kept in carton boxes and sealed and the same shall be maintained at
the Office of the Controller of Examinations.
> ‘The Complete process is closely monitored by the Controller of examinations.
28. Evaluation Procedure for Theory Courses
The evaluation procedure as follows:
> The COE adopts the system of Central valuation of the answer scripts by appointing the external
examiners / evaluator from reputed institutions.
> For central evaluation work, the following officials will be appointed by the principal.
Chairman - Central Valuation
‘The chairman of BOS will be the chairman of Board of valuation. In case the chairman
declines the offer, next senior most faculty member shall be nominated as the chairman of the
board and conduct the evaluation work,
Chief Examiners: Subject wise: The faculty having at least 5 years of teaching experience shall be
appointed as Chief Examiner by the Principal/COE.
pbulators: The Controller of Examinations shall appoint Tabulators to check the mark entries and
total of marks awarded by the examiner in the central valuation.
> Principal/COE shall appoint senior faculty from reputed institutions as chief Examiner during.
central valuation if necessity arise.
29. Central Evaluation System
> The concemed Chief Examiner of each subject shall convene a pre-evaluation meeting of all the
‘examiners / evaluators associated and provide the scheme, solutions and discuss in details the
various aspects of the evaluation process.
‘No examiners / evaluator shall leave the evaluation hall without completing the assigned work
i.e. completion of evaluation and tabulation of all the answer scripts allotted.
After evaluation of the answer scripts the examiner shall hand over the answer scripts to the
tabulator through the concerned subject Chief Examiner.
‘The chief examiner, examiner / evaluator shall sign on the marks column of answer scripts which
they have checked in the space provided on the answer scripts.> The chairman of the board randomly checks and puts signature in the answer books and put
signature in each OMR sheet after verifying whether the marks entered are properly shaded or
not.
} Incase of any corrections made, the examiners shall put their signature in the OMR.
> After the completion of valuation, chairman is responsible for collecting the scheme/question
paper copies etc., and returns it back to the COE section.
30. Result Passing Board
‘The Result Passing Board has to meet for passing the results of the examinations. In the meeting,
based on the data supplied by COE, the Board will decide whether to give moderation marks or not.
In case of moderation, the board should decide the quantum of marks. The minutes of the meeting may
be duly signed by the Principal / Chairman, members including university nominee.
30.1 Publication of Results
‘After completion of the Result Passing Board Meeting, the results will be consolidated in the
‘examination section and announced to the students through our college website. The statement
of marks will be issued within the next 15 days.
30.2 Revaluation of Answer Script
‘There is a provision for revaluation for both UG and PG Programme.
> Applications for revaluation for semester end examination are to be submitted within one
‘week (7 days) from the date of notification of the results.
The request for revaluation must be made in the prescribed application available in the
college website. The student has to fill in the prescribed application and submit to the COE
along with the required fees.
Ifa student secures higher than the earlier marks after the revaluation, new marks will be
considered, otherwise, the previous marks will be retained. However, if the new mark is
higher but not sufficient to get pass, the old mark will be retained.
The difference between first valuation mark and second valuation is exceeding 15 %, the
concerned paper will be evaluated 3" time by another examiner. Finally the average of 2"
and 3% valued marks will be considered irrespective of the difference in the marks.
However, if the marks secured before revaluation is higher than second and third the old
mark will be retained and awarded.30.3 Re+totalling of Answer Script
> Re-totalling shall be permitted only for theory papers.
> The students have to apply for Re-totalling within 7 days from the date of publication of
results with the prescribed fee.
> Ifmarks obtained in Re-totalling is higher than the previous marks, the highest mark will be
considered and awarded. In such case, the student has to return the old mark statement for
obtaining the new mark statement from the COB.
30.4 Photocopy of the valued answer booklet
> Students can apply for photocopy of the answer scripts only for theory papers.
> Students can get the photocopy of their answer scripts within 4 days from the date of result
publication after the payment of prescribed fee. Photocopy of the Answer scripts will be
issued on receipt of the same.
> The student can consult the subject teacher and the HOD about his/her performance in the
examinations to decide whether to apply for revaluation or not.
> Further, if the candidate decides to apply for revaluation, he/she can do so within 4 days.
30.5 Guidelines for improvement
> Candidates can apply for improvement of the marks awarded in the course, already cleared in
his/her first attempt, shall reappear within the period of two subsequent semesters.
> The improved marks shall be considered only for classification and not for ranking / medals.
> Ifthe improved marks are lesser than the previous marks, old mark will be retained.
31, Supplementary Examinations
Only final year students can write the Supplementary examinations (SE) at the end of
June / July and that to for only one paper as arrear during the three years / two years period of study for
UG and PG respectively. In case, the candidate is absent for project viva-voce Examinations due to
genuine reason, he/she will be permitted to attend supplementary viva-voce examination as a special
case.
32. Re-joining and Transfer candidates -Regulations
For the transfer candidates from various other colleges, a separate form will be issued to
the concerned department through COE section. The department heads, with the support of the
senior staff of their department, fll the form by comparing the original mark statements (till the last
semester which he/she received from the previous college) received from the candidate subject wise
and if the particular syllabus covers not less than 70%, it can be certified as equivalent. The
department shall also certify whether the particular subject is exempted or not in the prescribedform. The completed form shall be signed by the concerned HOD, tutor and countersigned by the
Principal and submitted to the COE section with the supporting documents.
> The Transfer / Re-Joining candidates are eligible for obtaining first class but not eligible for
obtaining first class with distinction.
> The transfer/re-joining or lateral entry candidates are not eligible for applying for consolidated
‘mark statement.
> Incase of transfer candidates, the calculation of credits for subjects (which they have passed in the
previous college) will be done on the basis of credits in our college.
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> Similarly the lateral entry candidates are fully exempted from the 1" year subjects and therefore,
the minimum credits to earn a degree will be taken as 90 credits.
Diploma/Certificate programme
‘The scheme of Examinations and regulations for all the Diploma courses shall be same as under
regulations and scheme of Examinations followed for UG programme.
33. Sending Results to University
> A list of students who are qualified for the degree is prepared.
> A soft copy of the result is also submitted in the form of MS Access database.
> A bound book of results, compact disk containing MS Access database and a Demand Draft (fee
for provisional certificates) are submitted to the University.
> University acknowledges the submitted documents and issues the provisional certificates to the
college.
> The details of the provisional certificates issued by the University are entered in the COE office
register and handed over to Principal's office for distribution to the students.
34, Duplicate Mark Statement/Consolidated Mark Statement
Due to loss of certificates, the students can apply for duplicate mark statement and consolidate
mark statement whichever is required by submitting an application form with the required fees to the
COE through HODs. While applying for the same, the student has to enclose a FIR copy obtained from
the station house officer (SHO) of the police station / Notary public stating that the said certificate is
lost. The COE will issue the duplicate certificate after verifying the necessary documents within a period
of three days.35. Passing Minimum
> The end semester examination for theory courses will be conducted for 75% marks for all UG &
PG degree programmes. From the academic year 2019-20, the end semester examination for theory
courses for both UG & PG course will be conducted for 70%marks.
‘The end semester examination for Practical courses will be conducted for 60% marks for all UG &
PG degree programmes. There is no change in the ESE marks from the academic year 2019-20.
‘The Passing Minimum for UG is 40% and PG is 50% and breaks up as below.
For UG 35% in External Examinations and 40% in Total
For PG 50% in Exteral Examinations and 50% in Total. No Minimum Marks for ClA
Examinations of UG & PG Programme.
36. Grading Terminologies: SGPA and CGPA
Grade is a score assigned to the percentage of the marks awarded in a course which is
done to enhance the quality and mobility of the students within College. .
> Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) refers to the ratio of the total credit points earned by the
student in all the semesters of a single course to the total number of credits assigned to the course
ofall the semesters.
> Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the ratio of the total credit points eared by the
student in all the semesters to the total number of credits assigned to the course of all the
semesters.
37. Grading Process
‘Once the marks of the CIA and end-semester examinations for each of the course are available,
they shall be added. The mark thus obtained shall then be converted to the relevant letter grade, grade
point as per the details given below:Conversion of Marks and Grade Points and Letter Grade:
RANGE OF MARKS | GRADE POINTS | LETTER GRADE
90-100 9.0-10.0
30-89 80-89
70-79 70-79
0-69 60-69
50-59 3059
0
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For a Semester:
SEMESTER GRADE POINT AVERAGE [SGPA]
‘Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the subjects
‘Sum of the credits of the subjects in a Semester
LOGIC
For the Entire Semester:
CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE [CGPA]
‘Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the entire subjects
CGPA= ——— cd 4
‘Sum of the credits of the subjects in entire Semester
LaLi Cai Gui / Za Di C™
Cy~ Credits eamed for subjects i in any semester
G;— Grade Points obtained for course i in any semester
n-The Semester in which such subjects were credited.38. Classification of Successful Candidates
‘A candidate who passes all the examinations in Part I to Part V securing following CGPA and
Grades shall be declared as follows for Part I or Part If or Part III:
CGPA GRADE | CLASSIFICATION OF FINAL
RESULT
9.0 and above but below 10.0 First Class-Exemplary*
75 and above but below 9.0 First Class with distinction®
6.0 and above but below 7.5 First Class
‘5.0 and above but below 6.0 Second Class
“4.0 and above but below 5.0 Third Class
* The Candidate who have passed in the first appearance and within prescribed semester of the
Programme (Major, Allied and Elective Courses alone) are eligible.
# Only applicable to UG Programme
For a Semester:
GRADE POINT AVERAGE [GPA] =), C; Gi LCi
‘Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the Courses
SGPA= ———
‘Sum of the credits of the courses in a Semester
For the Entire Programme:
CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE [CGPA]= Y's Di Cni Gai / De Dt Cai
‘Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the entire subjects
‘Sum of the credits of the subjects in entire Semester
Ci~ Credits earned for subjects i in any semester
3; — Grade Points obtained for course i in any semester
n-The Semester in which such courses were credited.39. Grievance Cell
> A separate grievance cell is formed to address the examinations related grievances put forth by the
students. The cell will meet twice in a year to sort out the grievances of students. The grievances are
addressed to the COE.
‘The queries related to questions which are out of syllabus will be discussed with the respective
board chairman and solved at the time of valuation.
All the grievances of the students which could not be settled in the routine process should be
referred to this committee.
Committee tries to settle the issues amicably in a time bound manner.
Introduces a reasonable and reliable solution for grievances of various issues received from
students/parents
Ensures that the grievances are resolved on time impartially and confidentially
‘The queries related to results, corrections in mark sheets, other issues related to the post
examination matters will be discussed and the recommendations of the committee will be
implemented in the forthcoming examinations.
‘The grievance cell consists of the following:
> The Principal is the chairman of the Grievance cell.
> COE as the Co-coordinator of the cell
> The Examination committee members are the members of the Cell.
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Controller of Examinations
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science Xz, A Hindusthan College of Arts and S
Coimbatore-641 028 2 Coimbatore - 641 028.
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