The evaluation of the performance of the students will be based on two aspects:
(i) Continuous Evaluation
(ii) Term-End Examination
In order to successfully complete the course, a student is required to pass in both the components.
The minimum qualifying score in both continuous evaluation (assignments) and term-end examination is 35% marks in each course.
The final score for each course is computed by combining continuous evaluation score and term-end examination score.
The continuous assessment for all the theory courses is through assignment that has 30% weightage in the final score.
It is compulsory for you to submit all the prescribed assignments. You will not be allowed to appear for the term-end examination of a course if they do not submit the specified number of assignments in time for that course.
The term-end examination for each course is of 75 marks and has three hours duration. The weightage of the term-end exam result is 70%.
Every experiment is evaluated for the continuous assessment and is included for final evaluation, the weightage being 70%. These experiments are called the Guided experiments.
Hence, a student has to perform all the experiments in order to be able to secure good marks.
The remaining 30% weightage is for the term-end exam assessed by the Unguided experiment(s) assigned to the student on the last day of the laboratory work for each course. These experiments are to be performed without the assistance of the counsellor.