POLICIES RELATED TO CONDUCT AND EVALUATION OF EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES
LEADING TO ALL BACHELOR'S / MASTER'S DEGREES FOLLOWING THE SEMESTER SYSTEM APPLICABILITY
These policies and procedures self apply to all Professional Programmes leading
to Bachelor's / Master's Degrees following Semester System (other than B.Arch. Progremme)
DEFINITIONS
- Academic Programme / Programme : Shall mean a programme or a course and / or any
other component leading to Bachelor's / Master's Degree.
- An Academic Year : is a period of nearly 12 months devoted to complete requirements
as specified in the Scheme of Teaching and related Examinations.
- Semester System : a Programme wherein each Academic Year is a apportioned into two
semesters.
- Course : means a component of the academic programme, with specific credits assigned
to it.
- External Examiner : shall mean an examiner who is not is the employment of the University.
- Student : shall mean a person admitted to the Schools of the University for any
of the academic programmes to which this policy is applicable.
- University : shall mean Jagan Nath University, Jaipur.
- Mid-Term Test : Continuous Assessment Test conducted during the semester.
- End Term Exam. : Final examination held at the end of each semester.
- Every Course shall be based on Semester System. An Academic year shall be apportioned
into two Semesters. Each of the two Semesters shall be of working duration of about
21 weeks as per the following breakup
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Imparting of teaching
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17 weeks
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Preparatory leave
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01 week
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End-Term Examination (including Practical)
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03 weeks
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There shall be a break of 2 weeks after every Odd Semester and vacation of approximately
6 weeks after every Even Semester.
PROFESSIONAL COURSES
- B. Tech
- B. Arch
- MBA
- BBA
- MCA
- BCA
- MMC
- BMC
- INTEGRATED LAW - B.A. L.L.B
- BSc. DESIGN
- BSc. HOSPITALITY
GENERAL COURSES
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
All Students admitted to Jagannath University have to fill up an enrollment form
at the time of admission.The admission of such student will be confirmed on the
basis of their eligibilty for respective programme.
EXAMINATION FORMS AND EXAMINATION FEE
Students who have to reappear in an examination for due paper or improvement
paper shall have to apply to the Controller of Examinations, in the form
prescribed for the purpose, to reappear in an examination and pay the fees prescribed
by the University i.e, Rs. 300 per paper.
ATTENDANCE
student shall be eligible to appear in the End-Term Exam., if he/she attended a
minimum of 75% of the total classes held in the Semester.
The Deans of the respective Schools shall send a list of students eligible and not
eligible for the End-Term Examinations. Only those students will be permitted to
appear in the End-Term Theory and Practical Examinations, whose names appear in
the list of eligible students.
The student shall be required to complete the programme in a maximum permissible
period of 2n Semesters, where n- Actual duration of the programme.
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Each theory and practical paper should preferably be of 100 Marks. The credits shall
be assigned to all the papers. The credits per paper should be preferably either
4 or 2. The evaluation for Semester Based Programmes shall be based on Internal
Evaluation and End-Term Examinations.
INTERNAL EVALUATION
For a Subject of 100 Marks the 30 marks would be for Internal Evaluation and 70 Marks
for End Term Examination .
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Mid-Term Test
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Assignments
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Semester Attendance
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Total
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15 Marks
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5 Marks
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10 Marks
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30 Marks
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Question Papers For Mid-Term Tests
The Deans of respective Schools would invite two sets of question papers from the
subject teachers. They would then prepare a new question paper based on the two
question papers received from the subject teachers. This final paper would be submitted
to the Controller of Examinations.