Evaluation and Grading System
A student’s academic performance in a course is evaluated in two phases as:
1. Internally (session work) by the concerned faculty member through quizzes, tutorials, lab works, home assignments,class tests, class participation, term papers etc.
2. Externally by the Office of the Controller of Examination through Semester-end examinations.
A fifty percent weight is given to internal and fifty percent weight is given to external evaluation (Semester-end examination). A student is required to pass the internal and external evaluation independently. The final grade awarded to a student in a course is based on his/her consolidated performance in both internal and external evaluations.
The student's performance is evaluated and graded on a letter grading system with a 4-point scale. In order to graduate, a student should achieve CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of 2.0 or better. |