Examinations Rules and Regulations for MBA course
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| MBA Exam Rules |
Examinations Rules and Regulations for MBA course:
a. There will
be 4 (four) examinations, one at the end of each semester.
Duration of
the Semester Period will be as follows:
First and
Third semester: June to December, Second
and Fourth Semester: January to May
b. A candidate
for the examination shall be examined as per syllabi, where each written full
paper shall be of3 (three) hours’ duration.
c. A candidate
shall not be sent up for a semester examination if he/she has not attended at
least 75% of the classes held for each subject including lecture, seminars,
tutorials and case analysis.
d. Each paper
shall carry 100 marks, out of which 30 marks shall be allocated to internal
evaluation. The minimum marks required for passing the examination shall be 40
percent both in the internal evaluation and written examinations, in each paper
separately.
Non-credit
papers will be evaluated internally and grade will be awarded in lieu of marks.
However, grades of non-credit papers will not be counted for declaration of
result.
e. If a
candidate fails to secure pass marks in a subject paper in the internal
evaluation, he/she shall be debarred from appearing in the Term End Semester
examination and he/she will have to seek re-admission into that semester when
it is offered.
f. A candidate
shall submit a Summer Project Study Report hereinafter referred to as the
Report, in duplicate to the Head of the Dept. within 3 weeks of completion of
the projects; generally by 20th August in the Third Semester period.
The Report shall carry 100 marks in total out of which 30 marks be allocated
for internal evaluation. The remaining 70 marks be divided into 50 marks for
evaluation of the text of the report and 20 marks for Viva-Voce. The Report
will be prepared under the guidance of a teacher of the Dept. who shall be
referred to as the Guide for this purpose. The Guide shall be selected by the
Departmental Advisory Committee. The topic and the exact title of the report
shall be determined by the Guide in consultation with the candidate concerned.
Each Report shall be evaluated by two examiners including
the Guide. The average of the marks awarded by the two examiners shall be the
mark awarded to the candidate on the text part of the Report. The Viva-Voce
examination shall be conducted jointly by the Guide and the external examiner.
If the external examiner is not available the Head of the Dept. may appoint
person to conduct the Viva-Voce examination. The Viva-Voce marks obtained by
the candidate together with the average in the text shall be the final marks a
warded I candidate on the Report.
g. A student
who could not appear or failed in any semester (i.e. securing F grade), will be
allotted to clear the same as follows:
a. First semester with the
regular Third semester
b. Second semester with the
regular Fourth semester
h. If a
candidate secure pass marks in internal evaluation but has not clear any of the
semester examination then he/she will be allowed to appear in the next semester
examination, but his/her final results after Fourth semester, will be kept
with-held until he/she clear all the back log (F grade & minimum aggregate
CGPA of 5).
i. A student will be allowed to clear four
semesters in maximum four years. He/she will not be allowed to take more than
three chances in any semester.
j. If a candidate
fails in a semester examination, t he marks secured by him/her in internal
evaluation in each subject shall be carried over to the next semester
examination; provided he/she obtains the minimum pass mark, which shall remain
valid for two years only.
(d)Result: A candidate will be awarded MBA Degree on passing all
the four-semester examination.
