Important Information - B.Sc.- Basic |
40 marks are set apart for the internal assessment. These marks are based on a minimum of 2 assignments and 3 periodical tests in every subject each year on which the assessment of the progress of the candidate is made. A candidate shall secure not less than 50% of marks prescribed for internal assessment in theory and not less than 50% marks prescribed in practical, separetly, in each subject/ paper to be eligible to appear in the university examination.
If a candidate fails an examination, his/her internal assessment shall be assessed again only if he/she is a regular student for the second attempt only, and marks, which ever is higher will be considered. |
Registering for Examinations
A candidate has to fulfill the following crieteria:
For declaration of pass in any subject in the University examination, a candidate shall pass both Theory and Practical/ Clinical examinations components separately as stipulated below:
The Theory component consists of marks abtained in University Written paper(s) and internal Assessment (Theory). For a pass in theory, a candidate shall secure not less than 50% marks in aggregate i.e., marks obtained in written examination and internal assessment (theory)added together. For a pass in practical / clinical examination, a candidate shall secure not less than 50% marks in aggregate, i.e., marks obtained in university practical/ clinical examination and internal assessment (practical) added together.
A candidate not securing 50% marks in aggregate in Theory or Prcactical / clinical examination in a subject shall be declared to have failed in that subject and is required to appear for both Theory and Prctical / Clinical again in the subsequent examination in that subject.
However, for a pass in English paper, a candidate shall secure not less than 40% of maximum prescribed marks in theory and 40% of maximum prescribed marks in international assessment.
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1. A candidate failing in more than two subjects will not be promoted to the next year.
2. Candidate shall not be admitted to the subsequent higher examination unless the candidate has passed in all the papers in the previous examination.
3. If a candidate fails in theory or practical exam in a paper he/she has to re-appear for both in Theory and Practical.
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Declaration of Class: (Only in the final year examination)
a) A candidate having appeared in all the subjects in the same examination and passed that examination in the first attempt and secures 75% of marks or more of grand total marks prescibed will be declared to has passed the examination with distinction.
b) A candidate having appeared in all the subjects in the same examination and passed that examination in the first attempt and secures 65% of marks or more but less than 75% of grand total marks prescribed will the declared to have passed the examination in First class.
c) A candidate having appeared in all the subjects int he same examination and passed that examination in the first attempt and secures 50% of marks or more but less than 65% of grand total marks prescribed will be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class.
d) A Candidate passing a university examination in more than one attempt shall be placed in Pass class irrespective of the percentage of marks secured by him/her in the examination.
[Please note fraction of marks should not be rounded off for clauses (a), (b) and (c)]
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| Award of degree
Must have 100% attendance in each of the practical areas before award of degree.
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| Number of Examiners
One internal and one external examiner should jointly conduct practical/clinical examination for each student.
Eligibility of Examiner
1. To be eligible to be an examiner, one should have passed M.Sc. (N) in concerned subject, should have minimum of three years teaching experience in a college of nursing and should be holding a full time post Lecturer or above.
2. To be an examiner for Nursing Foundations course, a teacher should have passed M.Sc. (N) in concerned subject, should have minimum of three years teaching experience in a college of nursing and should be holding a full time post Lecturer or above.
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