Evaluation for Undergraduate programs
During study, performance of the student is continuously accessed through in-semester and end-semester evaluations. Several evaluation criteria such as class participation, term papers, tests, assignments, presentations; practical; mini-projects are used for the continuous in-semester evaluation & end-semester examination and defense of dissertation.
Three make up exams are allowed if necessary during the time of study. No student is allowed to graduate with ‘F’ in any particular course. The maximum time allowed to complete the B.Sc. and B. Tech. degree is seven-year from the date of admission into the program.
Grade |
A
|
A-
|
B+
|
B
|
B-
|
C+
|
C
|
C-
|
D
|
F
|
Grade Point |
4
|
3.7
|
3.3
|
3.0
|
2.7
|
2.3
|
2.0
|
1.7
|
1.0
|
0
|
Marks |
80-100
|
75-79
|
70-74
|
65-69
|
60-64
|
55-59
|
50-54
|
45-49
|
40-44
|
<40
|
Evaluation for Graduate and Post Graduate programs
Evaluation at the school is continuous. The student is evaluated on class participation, assignments, practical & project works, term papers, end-semester examination and defense of dissertation. At the end of each semester, students are awarded letter grades as per following grading system.
Grade |
A
|
A-
|
B+
|
B
|
B-
|
C+
|
C
|
F
|
Grade Point |
4
|
3.7
|
3.3
|
3.0
|
2.7
|
2.3
|
2.0
|
0
|
Marks |
90-100
|
80-89
|
75-79
|
70-74
|
65-69
|
56-64
|
50-55
|
<50
|
In order to complete an M.Sc. degree, students are required to maintain a minimum of 3.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). No student is allowed to graduate with ‘F’ in any particular course. The maximum time allowed to complete the M.Sc. degree is five-year from the date of admission into the program.