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Examination: -
College Exams for F. Y. and S. Y. Students:
- First and Second Term Examinations :
There shall be two examinations, one at the end of
each term and they shall be called First Term Examination
and Second Term Examination respectively. Both Term Examinations
shall be of equal marks and of equal duration. The First
Term examination shall be based on the portion of the
syllabus taught in the First Term and the Second Term
examination shall be based on the portion of the syllabus
taught in the Second Term, as prescribed by the Boards
of Studies and approved by the Academic Council.
The Practical Examination in a subject shall be held only
once and before the end of Second Term.
- Schemes for paper without practical and paper with
practical.
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| Paper without practical |
Marks (50+50) = 100 |
| First Term Examination |
Marks 50 (Duration 2 Hrs.) |
| Second Term Examination |
Marks 50 (Duration 2 Hrs.) |
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| Paper with practical |
Marks (30+30) = 60 |
| First Term Examination |
Marks 50 (Duration 2 Hrs.) |
| Second Term Examination |
Marks 50 (Duration 2 Hrs.) |
(Marks secured at each term examination are to be
converted out of 30 marks.) Practical Examination
Marks 40 per paper.
NOTE:
In subjects where project/tutorials are prescribed
as part of the workload in the syllabus, the papers
in such subjects for each term examination shall be
of 50 marks and 2 hrs. duration. Marks secured in
each paper shall be appropriately converted into theory
component (marks out of 40 or 45 as applicable) and
remaining marks shall be treated for project/tutorials
as applicable.
- Additional Examination (Aided Courses) :
- Eligibility to appear at the additional examination
:
A student who does not appear in some or all the papers,
either at the First Term Examination or at the Second
Term Examination on medical grounds or for representing
the college/University in sports, cultural activities,
activities of NCC, NSS, conducted by recognized bodies/competent
authorities or for any other reason which is considered
valid under exceptional circumstances and to the satisfaction
of the Principal is eligible to appear for the additional
examination. In case of absenteeism at either of the
term end exam the student is required to submit to
the Principal in writing stating the reason for his/her
absenteeism along with the relevant supporting document
(Medical certificate / Certificate for Participation
in any of the above mentioned activities) within a
period of two days of the conduct of the said examination.
A student who does not appear at both term examinations
in any subject shall not be eligible to appear for
the additional examination.
- Nature of the additional examination :
The additional examination shall be of two hours duration
and of 50 marks per paper/subject. The student shall
appear for the paper/subject of the term examination
which he/she has missed.
NOTE :
In subjects having papers with practicals and in subjects
where project/tutorials are prescribed as part of
workload in the syllabus, the marks obtained in such
a paper/subject shall be converted appropriately as
explained in II above.
Additional Examination (Self-financing Courses):
- Eligibility to appear at the additional examination
:
A student who does not appear in some or all the
papers, in Semester on medical grounds or for
representing the college / University in sports,
culture activities, activities of NCC, NSS conducted
by recognized bodies competent authorities or
for any other reason which is considered valid
under exceptional circumstances and to the satisfaction
of the Principal is eligible to appear for the
additional examination. The additional examination
will be conducted within a month of the Semester
examination completion. In case of absenteeism
at the semester exam the student is required to
submit to the Principal in writing stating the
reason for his/her absenteeism along with the
relevant supporting document (Medical certificate
/ Certificate for Participation in any of the
above mentioned activities) within a period of
two days of the conduct of the said examination.
- Nature of the additional examination :
The additional examination shall be of two hours
duration and of 60 marks per paper/subject. The
student shall appear for the paper/subject of
the term examination, which he/she has missed.
- Standard of Passing :
The passing in the subject shall be based on the aggregate
of marks of the First and Second Term examinations taken
together or marks of first term examination and the additional
examination taken together or marks of the second term
examination and the additional examination taken together.
The appearance at both term examinations, tutorial evaluation
and the practical examination shall be compulsory.
In order to pass in a subject a student must secure :
- A minimum of 35% marks in subject, having only
one paper.
- In a subject having more than one paper, a minimum
of 20% marks in each paper and a minimum of 35% marks
in aggregate.
- In case of subject with practicals, a minimum of
35% marks in practicals separately.
- Exemption :
An unsuccessful candidate who obtains the minimum percentage
of marks prescribed for passing in a subject practical
may, at his her option, be exempted from appearing in
that subject / practical at his / her subsequent appearance
and will be declared to have passed the whole examination
on his / her passing in the remaining subjects / practicals
in which he / she has failed.
- Ex-Students :
Candidates who have been declared failed at the examination
or who have been allowed to keep terms for the higher
class shall appear as Ex-student for the annual examination
held by the college. The annual examination shall be of
three hours duration and of 100 marks covering the entire
syllabus (both first term and second term).
A - Eligibility to appear at the annual examination
:
A student, who has failed or is allowed to keep terms
for higher class is eligible to appear at the annual examination.
University examination for T. Y. students:
Only those students who satisfy the following condition
will be permitted to appear for the University examination.
(a) Satisfactory attendance i.e. minimum 75% of attendance
at the lectures, practicals and tutorial separately.
(b) Satisfactory academic performance in terminal / preliminary
examination.
The First & Second Year B. A. / B. Sc. / B. Com. examinations
are conducted by the college on behalf of University of
Mumbai during the month of March as per the rules prescribed
by it. The third year B. A. / B. Sc. / B. Com. examination
will be conducted by the University of Mumbai as per the
date announced by the University. Those who fail the annual
examination or are allowed to keep terms can appear in
the papers in which they have failed during the month
of October every year.
Students suffering from Dyslexia, Dysgraphia & Dyscalculia
or are visually impaired /low vision/physically challenged
are requested to contact college office to obtain details
about the facilities available to them for examinations.
They are required to produce the relevant documents to
avail the benefits.
AWARD OF CLASS FOR FIRST AND SECOND YEAR CLASSES (Arts,
Science & Commerce Faculty)
A candidate who secures 60% or more marks on the aggregate
will be awarded a First Class.
A candidate who obtains an aggregate of 45% or more marks
but less than 60% marks will be awarded a Second Class.
A.T.K.T. Rules :-
F. Y. B. A. :- A candidate will be eligible for S.Y.B.A.
admission provided he/she does not fail in more than two
heads of passing (For F.Y.B.A., two subjects only carrying
100 marks each, maximum 200 marks.)
S. Y. B. A. :- A candidate will be eligible for
T.Y.B.A. admission provided he/she does not fail in more
than two heads of passing and also not more than 300 marks.
(For S.Y.B.A., the ancillary subjects are of 200 marks
and applied component and F.C. 100 marks each).
A CANDIDATE IS ELIGIBLE FOR T.Y.B.A. ADMISSION ONLY
WHEN HE/SHE PASSES ONE OF THE LOWER EXAMINATIONS WITHOUT
A.T.K.T.
F. Y. B. Com. :- A candidate will be eligible for
S.Y.B.Com. admission provided he/she does not fail in
more than two heads of passing (For F.Y.B.Com., two subjects
only carrying 100 marks each, maximum 200 marks).
S. Y. B. Com. :- A candidate is eligible for T.
Y. B. Com. admission provided he/she does not fail in
more than two heads of passing (For S. Y. B. Com., two
subjects only carrying 100 marks each, maximum 200 marks).
A CANDIDATE IS ELIGIBLE FOR T. Y. B. COM. ADMISSION
WHEN HE/SHE PASSES ONE OF THE LOWER EXAMINATIONS WITHOUT
A. T. K. T.
F. Y. B. Sc. :- Appeared at the F.Y.B.Sc. examination
and has failed in not more than two heads of passing total
of which shall not exceed 220 marks in which case he/she
will be required to appear at the F.Y.B.Sc. examination
in the head or heads of passing in which he/she has failed
either previously or simultaneously with the S.Y.B.Sc.
examination and his / her result of S.Y.B.Sc. examination
will not be declared unless he/she has passed in the head
or heads of passing, in which he/she has failed either
previously or simultaneously with the S.Y.B.Sc. examination
and his / her result of S.Y.B.Sc. examination will not
be declared, unless he/she has passed in the head or heads
of passing, in which he/she failed at the F.Y.B.Sc. examination.
S. Y. B. Sc. :- Appeared at the S.Y.B.Sc. examination
and has failed in not more than two heads of passing total
of which shall not exceed 300 marks, in which case he/she
will be required to appear at the S.Y.B.Sc. examination
in the head or heads of passing in which he/she has failed,
either previously or simultaneously with the T.Y.B.Sc.
examination and his/her results of T.Y.B.Sc. examination
will not be declared unless he/she has passed in the head
or heads of passing, in which he/she has failed at the
S.Y.B.Sc. examination.
Further, the Ordinances and Regulations relating to the
B.Sc. degree course will be amended accordingly.
A CANDIDATE IS ELIGIBLE FOR T.Y.B.Sc. ADMISSION WHEN
HE/SHE PASSES ONE OF THE LOWER EXAMINATION WITHOUT ATKT.
GRACE RULES
ORDINANCE 5042 : GRACE MARKS FOR PASSING IN EACH HEAD
OF PASSING (THEORY/PRACTICAL, ORAL/SESSIONAL) EXTERNAL
/ INTERNAL)
The examine shall be given the benefit of grace marks
only for passing in each head of passing (Theory/Practical/Oral/Sessional)
in External or Internal examination as follows :
| Head of Passing |
Grace Marks upto |
| Upto -- 50 |
2 |
| 051 -- 100 |
3 |
| 101 -- 150 |
4 |
| 151 -- 200 |
5 |
| 201 -- 250 |
6 |
| 251 -- 300 |
7 |
| 301 -- 350 |
8 |
| 351 -- 400 |
9 |
| and 401 and above |
10 |
Provided that the benefit of such gracing marks given
in different heads of passing shall not exceed 1% of the
aggregate marks in that examination.
Provided further that the benefit of gracing of marks
under this Ordinance shall be applicable only if the candidate
passes the entire examination of semester/year.
ORDINANCE 5043 GRACE MARKS FOR GETTING HIGHER CLASS.
A candidate who passes in all the subjects and heads of
passing in the examination without the benefit of either
gracing or condonation rules and whose total number of
marks falls short for securing Second Class/Higher Second
Class or First Class by marks not more 1% of the aggregate
marks of that examination or up to 10 marks, which ever
is less, shall be given the required marks to get the
next higher class or grade as the case may be.
Provided that benefits of above mentioned grace marks
shall not be given, if the candidate fails to secure necessary
passing marks in the aggregate head of passing also, if
prescribed, in the examination concerned.
Provided further that benefits of above mentioned grace
marks shall be given to the candidate for such examination/s
only for which provision of award of class has been prescribed.
ORDINANCE 5044 GRACE MARKS FOR GETTING DISTINCTION
IN THE SUBJECT ONLY
A candidate who passes in all the Subjects/Heads of passing
in the examination without benefit of either gracing or
condonation rules and whose total number of marks in the
subject/s falls short by not more than three marks for
getting distinction in the subject/s shall be given necessary
grace marks up to three in maximum two subjects, subject
to maximum 1% of the total marks of that Head of Passing
whichever is more, in a given examination.
Provided that benefit of the above mentioned grace marks
shall be given to the candidate only for such examination/s
for which provision for distinction in a subject has been
prescribed.
ORDINANCE 5045 CONDONATION
If a candidate fails in only one head of passing having
passed in all other heads of passing, his/her deficiency
of marks in such head of passing may be condoned by not
more than 1% of the aggregate marks of the examination
or 10% of the total number of marks of that head of passing
in which he/she is failing, whichever is less. However
condonation, whether in one head of passing or aggregate
head of passing be restricted to maximum up to 10 marks
only.
Condonation of deficiency of marks be shown in the Statement
of Marks in the form of asterisk (*) and Ordinance number.
ORDINANCE 229: EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIVES
Grace marks will be awarded to students under the above
ordinance for extra curricular activities like NCC, NSS,
Sports, Cultural activities, etc.
Exemption :
An unsuccessful candidate who obtains minimum percentage
of marks prescribed for passing a subject/practical will
be exempted, at his option, from appearing in that subject/practical
at subsequent appearance and he will be declared to have
passed the whole examination after passing in the remaining
subject/practicals.
The candidates who are declared failed at the examination
will appear as ex-student with or without exemption either
in the examination to be held in October of the same year
or in March of the next year.
Verification of Marks :
No revaluation of answer books of the candidates at the
F.Y., S.Y. examination will be allowed. However, verification
of the marks will be done on payment of a fee of Rs. 50/-
per paper.
UNFAIR MEANS ADOPTED DURING EXAMINATIONS :
THE QUANTUM OF PUNISHMENT SHALL VARY FROM ANNULMENT OF
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE STUDENT DURING EXAMS IN FULL, (ANNUAL
THEORY & PRACTICALS) TO DEBARRING THE STUDENTS FROM APPEARING
IN ANY FUTURE EXAMS.
THE MINIMUM PUNISHMENT, THEREFORE, IS CANCELLATION OF
THE ENTIRE EXAMINATION.
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