The evaluation of each paper shall contain two parts:

  • Internal or In-Semester Assessment (ISA)
  • External or End-Semester Assessment (ESA)

The internal to external assessment ratio shall be 1:4.

Both internal and external marks are to be rounded to the next integer.

Percentage of MarksGradeGrade Point
95 and aboveS Outstanding10
85 to below 95A+ Excellent9
75 to below 85A Very Good8
65 to below 75B+ Good7
55 to below 65B Above Average6
45 to below 55C Satisfactory5
35 to below 45D Pass4
Below 35F Failure0
 Ab Absent0

All papers (theory & practical), grades are given on a 7-point scale based on the total percentage of marks, (ISA+ESA) as given below: –

CREDIT POINT AND CREDIT POINT AVERAGE:

Credit Point (CP) of a paper is calculated using the formula:-

CP = C × GP, where C is the Credit and GP is the Grade point

Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) of a Semester is calculated using the formula:- SGPA = TCP/TC, where TCP is the Total Credit Point of that semester.

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated using the formula:- CGPA = TCP/TC, where TCP is the Total Credit Point of that programme.

Grade Point Average (GPA) of different categories of courses viz. Common Course I, Common Course II, Complementary Course I, Complementary Course II, Vocational course, Core Course is calculated using the formula:-

GPA = TCP/TC, where TCP is the Total Credit Point of a category of course. TC is the total credit of that category of course.

Grades for the different courses, semesters and overall programme are given based on the corresponding CPA as shown below:

CGPAGrade
9.5 and aboveS Outstanding
8.5 to below 9.5A+ Excellent
7.5 to below 8.5A Very Good
6.5 to below 7.5B+ Good
5.5 to below 6.5B Above Average
4.5 to below 5.5C Satisfactory
3.5 to below 4.5D Pass
Below 3.5F Failure
MARKS DISTRIBUTION FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL EVALUATIONS

The external theory examination of all semesters shall be conducted by the University at the end of each semester. Internal evaluation is to be done by continuous assessment. For all courses without practical, total marks of external examination is 80 and total marks of internal evaluation is 20. Marks distribution for external and internal assessments and the components for internal evaluation with their marks are shown below:

For all courses without practical

  1. a) Marks of external Examination: 80
    1. b) Marks of internal evaluation: 20
Components Internal evaluation theoryMarks
Attendance5
Assignment /Seminar/Viva5
Test papers (2×5=10)10
Total15

For all courses with practical total marks for external evaluation is 60 and total marks for internal evaluation is 15.

For all courses with practical

  1. a) Marks of external Examination: 60
  2. b) Marks of internal evaluation: 15
Components Internal evaluation theoryMarks
Attendance5
Assignment /Seminar/Viva2
Test papers (2×4=8)8
Total15

For practical examinations total marks for external evaluation is 40 for internal evaluation is 10

Components Internal evaluation of PracticalMarks
Attendance2
Test paper (1 x 4)4
Record*4
Total10

*Marks awarded for Record should be related to number of experiments recorded and duly signed by the teacher concerned in charge.

All three components of internal assessments are mandatory.

For projects

  1. a) Marks of external evaluation: 80
  2. b) Marks of internal evaluation: 20
Components of External Evaluation of ProjectMarks
Dissertation (External)50
Viva-Voce (External)30
Total80
Components of internal Evaluation of ProjectMarks
Punctuality5
Experimentation/data collection5
Knowledge5
Report5
Total20

Attendance Evaluation for all papers

% of AttendanceMarks
90 and above5
85 – 894
80-843
76-792
751
ASSIGNMENTS

Assignments are to be done from 1st to 4th Semesters. At least one assignment should be done in each semester for all courses.

SEMINAR / VIVA

A student shall present a seminar in the 5th semester for each paper and appear for Viva- voce in the 6th semester for each course.

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST PAPERS

Two test papers are to be conducted in each semester for each course in addition to the short tests. The evaluations of all components are to be published and are to be acknowledged by the candidates. All documents of internal assessments are to be kept in the college for one year and shall be made available for verification by the University. The responsibility of evaluating the internal assessment is entrusted on the teacher(s), who teach the course.

PG PROGRAM

Assessment

The weightage for internal & external evaluation of theory/practical/ project/comprehensive viva-voce is 5 & 15 and the maximum Weighted Grade Point (WGP) is 25 & 75 respectively,( ratio 1:3)

Direct Grading System

Direct Grading System based on a 7–point scale is used to evaluate the performance (External and Internal Examination of students)

For all courses (theory & practical)/semester/overall programme Letter grades and GPA/SGPA/CGPA are given on the following scale:

RangeGradeIndicator
4.50 to 5.00A+Outstanding
4.00 to 4.49AExcellent
3.50 to 3.99B+Very good
3.00 to 3.49BGood(Average)
2.50 to 2.99C+Fair
2.00 to 2.49CMarginal
up to 1.99DDeficient(Fail)

Minimum C grade is required for pass in a course.

Evaluation first stage – Both internal and external (to be done by the teacher)

GradeGrade Points
A+5
A4
B3
C2
D1
E0

Weightage   Distribution  for    External   and    Internal Examination Theory-External

Maximum weight & Maximum Weighted Grade Point (WGP) for external evaluation is 30 and 150 respectively.

Theory-Internal (Components and Weightage)

ComponentsWeightage
Assignment1
Semina r2
Best Two Test papers1 each (2)
Total5

Practical-External (Components and Weightage)

ComponentsWeightag e
Written    /     Lab test10
Record2
Viva3
Total15

Practical-Internal (Components and Weightage)

ComponentsWeightag e
Written/Lab test3
Lab involvement1
Viva1
Total5

Project- External (Components and Weightage)

ComponentsWeightage
Relevance   of    the   topic    and analysis2
Project content and presentation8
Project viva5
Total15

Project- Internal (Components and Weightage)

ComponentsWeightage
Relevance   of    the   topic    and analysis1
Project content and presentation3
Project viva1
Total5

Comprehensive viva-voce (External)-components and weightage

ComponentsWeight age
Course viva (all courses from first semester to fourth semester)15
Total15

Comprehensive viva (Internal) Components and Weightage

ComponentsWeight age
Course viva (all courses from first semester to fourth semester)5
Total5
ASSIGNMENTS

Assignments are to be done from 1st to 4th Semesters. At least one assignment should be done in each semester for all courses.

SEMINAR/VIVA

A student shall present a seminar in 1st to 4th semester for each paper and appear for Viva-voce in the 4th semester for each course.

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST PAPERS

Two test papers are to be conducted in each semester for each course in addition to the short tests. The evaluations of all components are to be published and are to be acknowledged by the candidates. All documents of internal assessments are to be kept in the college for one year and shall be made available for verification by the University. The responsibility of evaluating the internal assessment is entrusted on the teacher(s), who teach the course.