Examinations/Results - Examinations Policy
EXAMINATION SYSTEM RULES & GUIDELINES
Being an Affiliated college of Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, Telangana, our college TTWRDCW Suryapet follows the rules and regulations defined by the University.
All Under Graduate courses follow semester pattern with respect to Teaching and Evaluation process. The Academic year is divided into Two Semesters. Each Semester has two Internal Examinations and End-Semester Examination.
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) :
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) is introduced in the college from the Academic Year 2019 – present.
Features:
- Elective Course allows the flexibility in education system – choice for students to select from the prescribed offered papers
- Offers opportunities and avenues to learn beyond the core subjects for holistic development of an individual and allows easy mobility of the students
- Makes education broad-based and at par with global standards
Outline of Choice Based Credit System:
Core Course: To be compulsorily studied by a student as a core requirement to complete the requirement of a programme in a said discipline of study.
Elective Course is a course which can be chosen from a pool of papers
- Generic Elective: Unrelated discipline/subject
- Discipline centric: Main discipline/subject
Ability Enhancement Course
- Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course: For Knowledge enhancement(mandatory)
- Skill Enhancement Courses: value-based and skill-based
SEC papers Max Marks:40 (Int:10 ESE:40) only one internal will be conducted.
CBCS GUIDELINES:
- Minimum 40% is Pass Mark
- No Supplementary Examination for those who completed 6 semesters study
- SGPA Shown in Semester Grade Report (No SGPA if fail in any one of the paper)
- CGPA is awarded after passing in all 6 semester papers
- SEC Grade will be Included in SGPA & CGPA
- No Part I & Part II Separation in final Results
- Only Grades & Credits indicated in the Grade Report
NOTE: Marks will not be shown in Grade report.
Grades and Grade Points
THEORY |
PRACTICALS |
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Marks |
Grades |
Grade Point |
Grades |
Grade Point |
90 to 100 |
A+ |
10 |
A+ |
10 |
80 – 89 |
A |
9 |
A |
9 |
70-79 |
B+ |
8 |
B+ |
8 |
60-69 |
B |
7 |
B |
7 |
55-59 |
C+ |
6 |
C+ |
6 |
50-54 |
C |
5 |
C |
5 |
40 to 49 |
D |
4 |
D |
4 |
Less than 40 |
F |
0 |
F |
0 |
Credit Points = Credits x Grade Points |
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SGPA = Sum of Credit Points obtained in Semester / Total no of Credits in that Semester |
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
EXAMINATION SYSTEM
Examination system has two components –Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) &End Semester Assessment (ESA).
Theory Papers:
Total Marks: 100 (20 for CIA and 80 for ESA)
Practical papers:
Total Marks: 25
Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)
a. Theory Papers
- Internal – I Examination – 20 marks
- Internal – II Examination – 20 marks
Total: (Internal – I + Internal – II) / 2 = 20 marks
b. Practical Papers
Internal Practical Exam: 50 marks (Viva- voce, Record submission, Execution)
Note: No Re-Examination will be conducted if the student is absent for internals (The rule applies for both theory and practical papers).
End Semester Assessment (ESA)
a. Theory Papers
- Written Examination for each subject is conducted for 80 marks with duration of 3 hours.
- Students have to secure a minimum of 32 marks (40%) out of 80 in End Semester Examination and a total of 32(CIA+ESA) marks out of 100 marks to pass in every subject.
b. Practical Papers
- Practical Examination for each subject is conducted for 50 marks with duration of 3 Hours.
- Students have to secure a minimum of 20 marks (40%) out of 50 in End Semester Practical Examination.