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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
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In pursuance of the Executive Council Resolution No. 5 dated 1st May 2003, Internal Assessment has been made applicable to students admitted from the academic year 2003-2004 onwards in both under graduate and post graduate degree courses. Internal Assessment marks will be shown separateky on the Mark Sheet issued by the University and these marks will be added to the Annual Examination marks for determining the division of the student. 25% of the maximum marks in each paper will be assigned for Internal Assessment and the remaining 75% marks for the Annual University Examination.
- 10% weightage will be assiged to House Examinations to be conducted by the College at the beginning of the third term for all courses where Annual Examinations are held, except in the Qualifying Language Paper in the Honours Programme. The duration of each paper in the House Examination shall be the same as the duration in the University Examination. The maximum marks for each paper of the House Examination shall be 100 or the same as the maximum marks in the corresponding University Examination.
The scripts of the House Examination will be shown to the student (who will be allowed to make a photocopy of their own scripts if they wish) and collected back to be preserved till the result of the University Examination is declared. A copy of the question paper shall be sent to the Examination Branch of the University and a proper record of the question papers of the House Examination shall be maintained by the College. Every teacher shall submit a copy of the result of the House Examination in the College Office immediately after the scripts have been shown to the students.
- 10% weightage will be given for written assignments/tutorials/project reports/term papers/seminars. Each student shall be given at least one written assignment per paper in each term, subject to a maximum of 12 written assignments per year for all papers taken together.
The total marks for assignments (one or more) during each term shall be 25 marks which adds up to 75 marks per paper per annum. 25 marks per paper per annum shall be for projects/term papers/seminars. The average marks obtained for assignments per paper per term shall be considered. The total of the marks obtained for written assignments in the three terms and the marks for projects/term papers/seminars for each paper, which add up to 100, shall then be scaled down appropriately carring the fractions wherever they occur.
- 5% weightage will be given for regularity in attending lectures and tutorials. The credit for regularity in each paper, based on attendance, shall be as follows:
More than 67% but less than 70% : 1 mark
70% or more but less than 75% : 2 marks
75% or more but less than 80% : 3 marks
80% or more but less than 85% : 4 marks
85% and above : 5 marks
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