1) Eligibility for Examination
Students must have the minimum required attendance (75%).
All academic fees and dues must be cleared before the exam.
Internal assessments and assignments must be completed as per schedule
2) Examination Conduct
Students must bring their Admit Card and College ID Card to the examination hall.
Candidates must be seated 15 minutes before the exam starts.
No electronic gadgets (mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, unless allowed) are permitted.
Strict silence and discipline must be maintained in the examination hall.
3) Use of Answer Sheets
Write your Roll Number and Registration Number correctly.
Answers must be written in blue or black ink (no red or green ink allowed).
Students should not write their names on the answer sheet.
4) Unfair Means / Malpractice
Cheating, talking, copying, or possessing unauthorized material will lead to disqualification.
Any student found guilty of malpractice may face penalties, including cancellation of the exam or debarment.
Strict action will be taken as per university rules.
5) Evaluation & Results
The university follows a grading system (CGPA / SGPA) or percentage-based marking.
Results will be published on the official college/university website.
Students may apply for re-evaluation within the stipulated time if they are not satisfied with their marks.
6) Supplementary / Back Papers
Students who fail in one or more subjects may be allowed to appear for a supplementary exam.
The re-exam schedule will be announced by the university.
7) Special Provisions
Students with medical issues must provide a valid medical certificate for exam rescheduling (if applicable).
Differently-abled students may get extra time or other facilities based on university guidelines.
8) Important Notes
✔ Always check your college/university website for specific rules.
✔ Follow the code of conduct during the exam to avoid disciplinary action.
✔ If you have doubts, contact your exam controller's office for clarification.