Examination

Examination & Assessments

Assessments

30 Steps Evaluation System

Six Papers into two tests in each semester 12
Six Papers into one assignment 6
Six Papers into one (Class Presentation & Attendance) 6
Six into one (Term end Semester Exam) 6
Total 30

Objective and Transparent Examination System

  • Preparation of Question Paper without moderation.
  • Getting Model Answers from the paper setters.
  • Coding of Roll Numbers on answer books.
  • 100% Scrutiny of answer books after evaluation.
  • Declaration of result through SMS to individual student.
  • Declaration of result within stipulated period.
  • Uploading of Result on web with facility to print marksheet.
  • Distribution of Computerized marksheets.
  • Display of Answer book of toppers in the Library.

Examinations

Kepping up with the changing times and trend of education National P.G. College has done away with the traditional sytem of examination.

A semester-based examination system has been initiated throughout all the courses in the college. The semester system is a very proactive system as it engages both the faculty and the students throughout the year in academic activity and also reduces examination burden.

A semester system divides the academic year into two terms, roughly 22–24 weeks each.

The semester end examinations shall ordinarily be conducted on November-December and April-May. The maximum marks for each theory and practical course (including the project work and Viva Voce examination) shall be 100 with the following breakup:

For Theory Subjects

Semester End Examination 70 Marks
Internal Assessment (Written Test, Attendance, Behavioural Conduct) 30 Marks (20 Marks + 5 Marks + 5 Marks)

For Practical Subjects

Semester End Examination 70 Marks
Internal Assessment (Internal Practical, Viva-Voce, Practical File) 30 Marks (20 Marks + 5 Marks + 5 Marks)

Examination under NEP-2020

Evaluation of student performance of each paper has two components (a) Internal Continuous Assessment, and (b) Semester End Examination, which are held at the end of Semester / Academic Year.

The level of student academic performance as the aggregate of continuous evaluation and semester end examination is reflected by letter grades on a ten point scale according to the connotation given below which is fully in consonance with the UGC norms.

Conversion Table for Grade Point Average and Grades (B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc. / B.Voc. / M.A. / M.Com. / M.Sc. / M.P.H. / M.Voc.)

Marks Grade Point Average Letter Grade
95 - 100 10 A++
85 – 94 9 A+
75 – 84 8 A
65 – 74 7 B+
55 – 64 6 B
45 – 54 5 C
33 – 44 4 D
26 – 32 3 F
16 – 25 2 F
6 – 15 1 F
0 – 5 0 F

Conversion Table for Grade Point Average and Grades (B.B.A. (ALL) / B.C.A. / B.Com.-Hons. / B.Com.-eCommerce)

Marks Grade Point Average Letter Grade
95 - 100 10 A++
85 – 94 9 A+
75 – 84 8 A
65 – 74 7 B+
55 – 64 6 B
45 – 54 5 C
40 – 44 4 D
30 - 39 3 F
20 - 29 2 F
10 - 19 1 F
0 – 9 0 F

Conversion Table for SGPA / CGPA / FGPA into Grade (B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc. / B.Voc. / M.A. / M.Com. / M.Sc. / M.P.H. / M.Voc.)

SGPA / CGPA / FGPA Letter Grade
9.5 - 10 A++
8.5 – 9.4 A+
7.5 – 8.4 A
6.5 – 7.4 B+
5.5 – 6.4 B
4.5 – 5.4 C
3.3 – 4.4 D
0 – 3.2 F

Conversion Table for SGPA / CGPA / FGPA into Grade (B.B.A. (ALL) / B.C.A. / B.Com.-Hons. / B.Com.-eCommerce)

SGPA / CGPA / FGPA Letter Grade
9.5 - 10 A++
8.5 – 9.4 A+
7.5 – 8.5 A
6.5 – 7.5 B+
5.5 – 6.5 B
4.5 – 5.5 C
4.0 – 4.4 D
0 – 3.9 F

SEMESTER GRADE POINT AVERAGE (SGPA)

The performance of the student in the semester is indicated as "Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)" with letter grade at the end of every semester. SGPA is the weighted average of grade points of all letter grades secured by a student for all the papers in the semester. The Formula for computing SGPA is as under

SGPA Formula   Where C1,C2,C3,… denote credits associated with the papers taken by the students and G1,G2,G3,… are Grade Points of the letter grades awarded in the respective papers.

 

CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (SGPA)

The CGPA is used to describe overall performance in all papers in letter grades which a student has obtained. It is weighted average of grade points obtained by him/her in all the previous semesters including the current one.

SGPA Formula