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Current System Proposed system

Examination Pattern Examination Pattern

20% weight age of ST (3 MCQ tests taken, 5% Marks are to be awarded on the basis of attendance.
best of 2 counted) - Each ST is of 20 marks. Student having attendance 75% or above will be awarded with
Its same across all departments of the marks.
university. It leaves no room for other Attendance 74.5-89.5 = 4 marks Attendance > 89.5= 5 marks
evaluation methods which are more suitable This will promote student attendance in the class and hence
to the subject. less detention. These marks will be automatically uploaded by
the DAVIS subject wise.

15% weight-age is given to faculty. Each faculty can decide the


evaluation method i.e. take ST/ Case
study/assignment/presentation etc. according to the need of
the subject. Finally a single sheet of marks containing scores
out 15% marks be handed over to the examination at the end
of the term. Faculty member will keep a record of awarded 15%
marks.
30% weight-age is of MSE- for this a 60 The number of marks and weight age for MST will be 40
marks paper is conducted. The pattern of marks and 30% weight age. However pattern of the paper will
the paper is the same for all subjects/all be slightly different.
departments across the university A total of six questions to be set.
Que.1 is compulsory and will have 4 questions of 2 marks each
or 8 questions of 1 mark each (2*4=8 or 1*8=8)

Rest 5 questions i.e. Question 2 to 6 will be of 8 marks each


and student need to attempt any 4 out of 5 (Approx. 400-500
words).
These five questions can be partitioned into further sub parts
depending upon the nature of subject and content. (8*4= 32)

50% weight-age is of ETE- for this a 100 The number of marks and weight age for MST will be 60
marks paper is conducted. The pattern of marks and 50% weight age. However pattern of the paper will
the paper is the same for all subjects/all be slightly different.
departments across the university
A total of 8 questions to be set. Paper will be partitioned into
four sections. 2 questions in each section of the syllabus.
Student is required to attempt any 5 selecting at least one
question from each section.

Question 1 to 8 will be of 12 marks each (Approx. 600-800


words). These questions can be partitioned into further sub
parts depending upon the nature of subject and content.
(12*5= 60)

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