General Rules & Regulations
- Each student is expected to be regular in attending the classes.
- The minimum attendance required to appear the End Semester Examination is 80%.
- Duration of each period shall be 1 (one) hour.
- Each student should complete internal assessment as per the rules. Failure to complete the same may lead to debarment from external examinations.
- Any student found indulging in unfair means during examinations is liable to expulsion.
- Use of tobacco products, alcohol, banned drugs, narcotic substances or any other intoxicants is strictly prohibited in the college. Anyone found in the college under such substances is liable to severe penalty which may include expulsion from the college.
- Students should take care of the college property judiciously. Damages to college property may lead to recovery / disciplinary action.
- Every student is expected to respect one another. Unwarranted fights amongst the students and act of disrespect to the teachers may lead to disciplinary action/ expulsion.
- Tarnishing the image of the college on social media without valid reasons may invite disciplinary actions.
- College authority reserves the right to amend the laid down rules and add new ones when the need arises, for the smooth functioning of the college.
Examination Related Rules
The examination process for all the eight semesters shall consist of internal and external exams. The internal assessment is done within the College and the external exams conducted by the University. The duration of each semester will be a period of six (06) months.
- Marks Weightage: Internal assessment is done for all the papers and carries 30 marks. The end term exams are conducted for 70 marks. Total marks 100. To pass, a student has to score a minimum of 45 % marks in both internal and external exams in all the papers. An Honours student will be required to secure 55 % marks to pass out with Honours degree.
- Grading system: A Seven Point Grading System is followed while converting the overall marks obtained by the students in the respective course.
- Eligibility for Writing End Semester Exams:
- A student must score a minimum of 13.5 marks in each paper in the internal assessments.
- A student should have 75 percent attendance in each paper to be eligible to fill the end semester exam form.
- Promotion-Admission to Subsequent Semesters: A student will be promoted to the next semester provided he/she has passed in all the papers of the previous semester. Further, students having a backlog of maximum two (02) papers are also considered for promotion and admission in the subsequent semester on the condition that backlog papers are cleared in the next corresponding semester.
- Improvement Exam: If a student wishes to improve his/her marks, he/she can exercise this option within the 10 semesters i.e., within a period of 05 Academic years. Students can take benefit of this option by surrendering their previous mark sheet. In case the student fails to score a higher mark in the improvement exam the marks secured in the previous exam will be reflected in the mark sheet.
- Dropping Honours Paper: A student, who has opted for BA / B. Com Honours Programme but wishing to discontinue Honours option subsequently, can drop their Honours on completion of 1st Semester only. To do so, students are required to write an application expressing their desire to drop Honours and instead pursue BA / B. Com Pass course. The application must be submitted at the time of admission to 2nd Semester and not after the admission.