Assessment is important because it provides the opportunity for both you and the academic staff to gauge your progress in achieving the required learning objectives for a topic.
Assessment methods may include, but are not limited to: assignment, project reports, laboratory reports, practical work, field trip reports, presentations, class performances and exams.
You are allowed to take the following items into the examination room with you:
writing materials (eg pens, erasers, calculators) in a transparent pencil case or clear plastic sleeve only
Student ID card (students must present photo ID at every exam)
water in a transparent bottle with the label removed and no writing, logos, or pictures on the bottle
analog and digital watches (non-smart watches), however, they will be required to be placed on the exam desk.
Banned items not allowed in an exam room under any circumstances are:
bags (including handbags)
Wallets
food (other than soft lollies without wrappers or sultanas in a clear bag
mobile phones, smartwatches, mp3 players, PDAs, laptops, and any other electronic devices
pencil cases (only transparent pencil cases or plastic sleeves are permitted)
packets of tissues
anything which contains, or conveys, or is capable of conveying information concerning or otherwise having reference to the subject matter under examination (other than where such items are approved/permitted).
⭐ Mobile phones will be permitted in Computer labs.
For online admit cards fill up this form with the required information
http://forms.green.edu.bd/admit-card/
Offline you have to collect it from the DCO office.
Examinations are held at the end of each semester in June/July and November/December. You can view the examination weeks for this year and on the https://green.edu.bd/academics/academic-calendar/
The University runs examinations up to two times per day and no examinations are scheduled on Sundays or public holidays.
When will the examination timetable be available?The timetable will be available approximately three weeks before the start of the examination period. All students are notified when each timetable is released via their Green University official Facebook page.
Exam timetables are available online via your departmental Facebook page but offline it will be hanging on to the notice board.
Examination Services aim to minimise heavy exam schedules wherever possible. For end of semester examinations, the University expects that students will not have to sit more than two examinations per day, or no more than three examinations in two days. It is rare that students are required to sit more than one exam per day or more than two exams over two consecutive days.
You need to present your student ID card at every examination you attend. If you present an examination without a student ID card, your identity will be checked within the venue by a trained invigilator. Any examination time lost verifying your identification will not be reimbursed.
For full assignment submission instructions, please refer to our detailed ‘submitting your assignment’ document. If you continue to have difficulties, please see the tips below:
Some assignments will only accept submission of certain file types. Double-check that the file you are trying to submit is an accepted file type for your assignment.
Check that your file size does not exceed the maximum file size limit.
If you are still having trouble you can contact your course instructor.
If you disagree with your mark or grade for an assignment you are able to initiate a review. You will need to provide reasons as to why you disagree with your grade. Contact your course instructor for the mark within 1 days of the return of the assessment.
The grade you receive for each topic you study will impact your Grade Point Average (GPA).
CGPA calculation:
The Cumulative Grade Point Average or CGPA is calculated for all the semesters attended up to the period of calculation. The CGPA is computed by dividing the total grade points accumulated by the total credit hours including the credit of the failed courses in all the semesters.
You can view final results online by logging into the http://portal.green.edu.bd:81/Status.php and clicking on the Result tab. Examination results are released once each Examination Board has met and the results have been certified.
If you have any questions relating to your final grades, you need to speak directly with your course instructor.
Information about grades and results can be found via the http://portal.green.edu.bd:81/index.php
If you have received an 'I' or 'F' grade and do not understand why you will need to approach your coordinator for further information.
The University expects students to be available to undertake their examinations during the designated exam periods. If you have been scheduled for an on campus examination, it is an expectation that you will sit the examination on campus at the location indicated in your personal examination timetable, or as indicated by your Topic Coordinator.
If unforeseen circumstances or medical/compassionate reasons prevent you from undertaking or completing your examination, you may be eligible for a makeup assessment. Makeup assessment applications based on medical or compassionate reasons require supporting documentation (such as a medical certificate) from a medical practitioner or health professional. Makeup Assessment Application forms must be submitted, along with any supporting documentation, to your assistant program coordinator office within due time for makeup exam.
For further information, contact your coordinator.
Contact with your course teacher and read out the makeup notice
Talk to your class teacher now that you want makeup. Then your class teacher will tell you everything about what to do. Departmental DCO (Departmental coordination office) posts or shares makeup/overleap or improvement exam notice.
Students who require alternative exam conditions on the basis of a medical condition or disability need to apply for makeup exam commencement after the examination period. Students must provide documentation outlining the nature of the medical condition or disability at the time of application.
Before you can access any online services at the Green University of Bangladesh you need to activate your student account and set a secure password. To do this you need:
Your Student ID number
You can activate your Student account by going to the link (http://portal.green.edu.bd:81/) and confirming your Student ID.
You need to activate your account and this involves the following steps:
Setting a secure password
The password policy is that your password requires a minimum of 6 characters in length, at least one letter, and one number, at least 1 upper case letter.
For the full 4 years and for that, you must hold a minimum CGPA.
Yes, waiver leaves immediately.