Examination and Evaluation Process:

The evaluation of students' performance is a central task of College administration. A brief report on examination and evaluation process for UG, PG and PhD be given separately mentioning external/internal components. System of evaluation should clearly be mentioned for UG, PG and PhD.
The evaluation and grading is through the course credit system and as per the Academic Regulations for Bachelor's Degree Programme approved by the M.C.A.E.R. (As per the Academic Regulations for Bachelor's Degree Programme Pages 9, 10,11, 12 and 13 consisting - Evaluation, Weightages, Grading, Class, Repeat examination, Unfair means and Graduation requirements).

 

Periodical examinations (Mid-term and Semester end)

Mid-term examinations are conducted by Associate Dean and Principal which consist of the theory paper of one-hour duration. The semester end theory and practical examination shall be of minimum of 2/3 hours duration.

 

The allocation of marks and relative weightages

One credit is equal to 50 marks. The relative weightages to the various examinations conducted, class-work and records maintained during a semester shall be as under.

Examination

Weightage(%)

Marks for credit

Theory

Mid-semester examination

20

10

20

Semester end examination

80

40

80

Practical

General Performance *

20

40

10

Semester End Practical Examination

80

40

40

*From academic year 2017-18 for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, 5 marks for Practical Record and 5 marks for assignments are allotted under general performance.

 

Grading and declaration of class
The graduation is in 0-10 point scale. The following stages are given for declaration of classes for UG degree programme.

Degree

Pass class

Second class

First class

First class with Distinction

B.Sc. (Agri)

5.50 to 5.99

6.00 to 7.49

7.50 to 8.49

8.50 and above

B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture
2017-18 onwards

5.00 to 5.99

6.00 to 6.99

7.00 to 7.99

8.00 and above

                form and by payment of fees of Rs.100/-per course. Students seeking less than 55 (B.Sc. Agri) and 50 (B.Sc. Hons. Agriculture) per cent marks in a course would be declared as failed in that course. There is no provision of grace marks for the students admitted from academic year 2017-18 onwards. The students who have 80 per cent attendance, but failed in courses can apply for the semester end examination directly without attending the classes in that course/s. However, such student (s) shall have to register by filling the said courses in the roster


Examination hall:
The availability of number of examination halls and its capacity are presented in following Table In all 04 examination halls there is arrangement of dual-desks, lights, ceiling fans, curtains and having good ventilation.

Sr. No.

Capacity of Examination Halls (No. of Desks per hall)

Hall -1

Hall -2

Hall -3

Hall -4

Hall -5

1.

50

75

75

30

70 % Work done

 

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