There are three examinations during the period of the course each examination is at the end of I, II and III years respectively.
Criteria for passing:
First Year Examination:
a. Main Subjects: A candidate is declared to have passed in a subject, If he/she secures, 50% marks in University Theory exam and internal assessment added together.
b. Subsidiary Subjects: The minimum prescribed marks for a pass in subsidiary subject shall be 35% of the maximum marks prescribed for a subject. The marks obtained in the subsidiary subjects shall be commuicated to the University before the Commencement of the University Examination.
Second And Third Year Examination:
a. Main Subjects: A candidate is declared to have passed the Examination in a subject if he/she secures 50% of the marks in theory and 50% in practical separately. For a pass in theory, a candidate has to secure a minimum of 40% marks in the University conducted written examination, and 50% in aggregate in the University conducted written examinaiton , internal assessment and Viva-Voce aded together and for pass in Practical, a candidate has to secure a minimum of 40% marks in the University conducted practical /clinical examination and 50% in aggregate i.e., University conducted practical / clinical and Internal Assessment.
b. Subsidiary Subjects: The minimum prescribed marks for a pass in subsidiary subjects shall be 35% of the maximum marks prescribed for a subject. The marks obtained in the subsidiary subjects shall be communicated to the Unviersity before the commencement of the University Examination
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