YEAR WISE RESULT
PROVISIONAL RESULT AND GRADE CARD
The provisional result of each semester will be published
stating only the total marks and SGPA obtained by a candidate and the
‘Grade Sheet cum Report Card’ would be issued showing the details of
courses studied (code, title, number of credits, grade secured) along
with SGPA of that semester and CGPA of all the Semester.
SEMESTER NOT CLEARED
If a candidate fails to secure qualifying (pass) marks in
one paper or more in a particular semester examination his/her result of
semester examination will be declared as ‘SNC’ (i.e., Semester Not
Cleared). She / he would be declared to have passed the final
examination in the year in which she / he clears his/her all semester.
Results & Review
The final result of a candidate shall be determined on
the basis of CGPA. Grade Cardshall be made as per grading system.
Course-wise marks (internal and ESE addedtogether) will be converted
into percentage of mark. Percentage of mark will be convertedinto Grade
Letter and Grade Point. Credit and Grade point will be converted into
CreditPoint. Finally, Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative
Grade PointAverage (CGPA) will be computed. The Grade Card of a Semester
shall be issued onlyafter completion of that Semester.
CONVERSION OF MARKS INTO GRADE LETTER AND GRADE POINT
% Of Marks |
Letter Grade |
Grade Point
|
91 and above |
O (Outstanding) |
10 |
81 – 90 |
A+ (Excellent) |
9 |
71 – 80 |
A (Very Good) |
8 |
61 – 70 |
B+ (Good) |
7 |
56 – 60 |
B (Above Average) |
6 |
51 – 55 |
C+ (Average) |
5.5 |
41 – 50 |
C (Below Average) |
5 |
Passed with 40 |
P (Pass) |
4 |
Below 40 |
F (Fail) |
0 |
Absent |
Ab |
0 |
PROVISIONS FOR REVIEW
(1) A candidate may apply for Post-publication Review (PPR)
of his/her answer script(s) in students Login Portal (Uni-track portal)
for the purpose within the date as per notification to be issued by the
Controller ofExaminations at the time of publication of result.
(2) There shall be no Post-publication Review of
Practical Papers, Oral examinationsand Project Work/Field Work, if any.
(3) Under no circumstances fees for Post-publication
Review once paid be refunded.
Post-Publication Review (PPR) and Post-Publication
Scrutiny (PPS) of the same paper(s)in a Subject/Group of Subjects shall
not be allowed.
FINALIZATION OF REVIEW RESULT
(1) If the marks awarded by Post-Publication Review
Examiner in a Paper do notexceed the original award by more than 20% of
the full marks in that Paper, theReview Examiner’s award will be
accepted as final marks in that Paper. If theincrease of marks exceeds
20% of the full marks in that Paper, the answer scriptwill be evaluated
by a third examiner (external) and the final marks will be theaverage of
the three examiners. However, if it is found that there was error
incalculating total marks of the original award, the increase of marks
to the fullextent will be accepted as corrected original award of the
candidate.
(2) If the marks awarded by Post-Publication Review
Examiner in a Paper do notreduce the original award by more than 20% of
the full marks in that Paper, theReview Examiner’s award will be
accepted as final marks in that Paper. If thedecrease of marks exceeds
20% of the full marks in that Paper, the answer scriptwill be evaluated
by a third examiner (external) and the final marks will be theaverage of
the three examiners. However, if it is found that there was error
incalculating total marks of the original award, the change of marks to
the full extentwill be accepted as corrected original award of the
candidate.
(3) Any addition or subtraction of marks as declared by
the University after Post-Publication Review shall be treated as final
and shall be binding on the candidate.No further application for
consideration of Post-Publication Review result shall beentertained.
(4) The decrease in marks will not be accepted if such
reduction results the failure ofa successful candidate who has secured
already qualifying grade prior to review.
SCRUTINY OF ANSWER-SCRIPTS (PPS)
(1) If the results of a candidate of Honours/Programme
Course of any Part of His/herexamination do not come under the purview
of Post-Publication Review, he/shemay apply for Post-Publication
Scrutiny of his/her one or more answer-scriptsirrespective of marks.
(2) “Post-Publication Scrutiny (PPS)” does not imply
re-examination or reassessmentof scripts but involve verification of
scripts and records to ascertain Marks havebeen assigned to each of the
required number of answers made by an examinee asper instruction printed
on the question paper.
(3) Totalling of marks awarded by the examiners on the
scripts/marks-slips, as the casemay be, has correctly been done.
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