The evaluation of each course contains two parts:
Internal or In-Semester Assessment (ISA)
External or End-Semester Assessment (ESA)
The internal to external assessment ratio shall be 1:4, for both courses with or without practical. The maximum marks for external examination is 80 and 20 marks for internal evaluation. For all courses (theory & practical), grades are given on a 07-point scale based on the total percentage of marks. (ISA+ESA) as given below:
Percentage of Marks |
Grade |
Grade Point |
90 and above |
A+ – Outstanding |
10 |
80-89 |
A – Excellent |
9 |
70-79 |
B – Very Good |
8 |
60-69 |
C – Good |
7 |
50-59 |
D – Satisfactory |
6 |
40-49 |
E – Adequate |
5 |
Below 40 |
F – Failure |
4 |
Note: Decimal are to be rounded to the next whole number
CREDIT POINT AND CREDIT POINT AVERAGE Credit Point (CP) of a course is calculated using the formula CP = C x GP, where C = Credit; GP = Grade point
Credit Point Average (CPA) of a Semester/Programme is calculated using the formula
CPA = TCP/TC, where TCP = Total Credit Point; TC = Total Credit
Grades for the different semesters and overall programme are given based on the corresponding CPA as shown below:
CPA |
Grade |
Above 9 |
A+ – Outstanding |
Above 8, but below or equal to 9 |
A – Excellent |
Above 7, but below or equal to 8 |
B -Very Good |
Above 6, but below or equal to 7 |
C – Good |
Above 5, but below or equal to 6 |
D – Satisfactory |
Above 4, but below or equal to 5 |
E – Adequate |
4 or below |
F – Failure |
Note: A student is required to get a separate minimum of 30% marks each for internal and external (for both theory and practical) and aggregate minimum of 40% for a minimum pass for a course. For a pass in a programme, a separate minimum of Grade E is required for all the individual courses. If a student secures F Grade for any one of the courses offered in a Semester/Programme only F grade will be awarded for that Semester/Programme until he/she improves this to E grade or above within the permitted period. Candidate who secures E grade and above will be eligible for higher studies.
MARK DISTRIBUTION: INTERNAL & EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS The external examination of all semesters shall be conducted by the University at the end of each semester. Internal evaluation is done by continuous assessment. Marks distribution for external and internal assessments and the components for internal evaluation with their marks are as follows:
For all courses without practical
Marks of external Examination : 80
Marks of internal evaluation : 20
All the three components of the internal assessment are mandatory:
Components of Internal
Evaluation |
MARKS |
Attendance |
5 |
Assignment /Seminar/Viva |
5 |
Test paper(s) (1 or 2) |
10 |
(1×10=10; 2×5=10) |
|
Total |
20 |
For all courses with practical
Marks of theory –External Examination : 60
Marks of theory –Internal Evaluation : 10
Components of Theory – Internal Evaluation |
Marks |
Attendance |
3 |
Assignment/Seminar/Viva |
2 |
Test paper(s) (1 or 2)
(1×5=5; 2×2.5=5) |
5 |
Total |
10 |
Marks of Practical –External Examination: 40 (only in even semesters)
Marks of Practical- Internal Evaluation: 20 (odd and even semesters combined annually)
Components of Practical-Internal evaluation |
Marks |
Attendance |
4 |
Record* |
10 |
Lab involvement |
6 |
Total |
20 |
*Marks awarded for Record should be related to number of experiments recorded.
Project Evaluation
Components of Project-Evaluation |
Marks |
Internal Evaluation |
20 |
Dissertation (External) |
50 |
Viva-Voce (External) |
30 |
Total |
100 |
Attendance Evaluation
For all courses without practical
% of attendance |
Marks |
90 and above |
5 |
85 – 89 |
4 |
80-84 |
3 |
76-79 |
2 |
75 |
1 |
(Decimals are to be rounded to the next higher whole number)