EVALUATION SYSTEM
- The academic performance of students shall be evaluated through continuous assessment and end semester examination. The continuous assessment shall be based on class tests, assignments, tutorials, and attendance. The marks for continuous assessment that will be known as sessional marks shall be awarded at the end of the semester. The end semester examination shall be conducted by means of written papers, evaluation of project reports and viva-voce. The distribution of marks in each course (subject) shall be as follows
- The maximum time allowed for completing the PGDBM program shall be three years.
- Students who pass a semester examination shall be promoted to the next semester. However, facility for back paper in maximum two papers in each semester shall be provided. Students shall be given maximum two attempts to pass a paper including end semester examination. However, sessional marks once awarded shall remain unchanged.
- If a student fails in any semester, he will be allowed to continue studies as a re-admitted student in the same semester.
- There shall be no provision for grace marks.
- Minimum requirement of attendance to become eligible for appearing in end-semester examination shall be 75%.
- The result of final year shall be declared on the basis of working out Grand Total by adding marks of all the semesters.
- All courses of PGDM program are to be evaluated under two phases viz. internal and external.
Marks distribution is as follows:
Internal |
External | |||||
| Phase | Attendance | Assignment | Case Studies / Presentation | Evaluation Test-I | Evaluation Test-II | End Term Examination |
| Max Marks | 10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
50 |
50 |
50 |
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| Total | 100 |
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A student is considered pass if he/she scores at least 50% marks in aggregate in each course. However, He/She needs to score at least 40% marks separately in Internal and External.
GRADE SYSTEM
Grades will be allotted as follows:
Marks Range (%) |
Grade |
90 – 100 |
A+ |
80 – 89 |
A |
70 – 79 |
B+ |
60 – 69 |
B |
50 – 59 |
C |
Below 50 |
F(Fail) |

