Academic Regulations
Admission Criteria
All admissions shall be regulated on the basis of merit
determined by combining the weighted marks obtained in
the entrance test with the weighted marks earned in the
previous public examinations, as well as suitability and
aptitude for a particular degree program determined through
Interview.
Admission
- Upon the display of merit list of the successful
candidates, they shall be required to confirm their
willingness to enroll by depositing the prescribed fees
and charges into the relevant account of the campus.
Admission shall only be considered complete if the
registration form along with payment of all dues within
specified dates is confirmed to the campus registration
office.
- If an applicant fails to confirm his/her enrollment
within the notified period, his/her admission shall be
cancelled forthwith and the seat shall be offered to the
next candidate on the waiting list.
- Admission to one degree program shall not give the
candidate an automatic right to transfer to another
program, unless specifically allowed with the mutual
consent of the two concerned departments on case to
case basis, and after approval by the relevant authority.
- Admission into an academic program may be refused
to a candidate for reasons to be
recorded
Degree Requirements
To receive a degree, students must complete a set of
requirements for that particular degree. Degree requirements
for the various academic programs shall be determined by
the Academic Council from time to time.
Courses of Study
The courses of study for various academic degrees shall be
recommended by the respective Boards of Studies/Boards
of Faculties to the Academic Council/Board for approval.
Organization of Teaching
- Teaching in various courses shall be conducted through
lectures, tutorials, discussions, seminars, practical work
in laboratories, field work and other methods of
instructions as approved by the Academic Council.
- Teaching shall be conducted by the Institute's teachers
or such other persons as may be declared to be
"Teachers" by the Institute.
- Teaching shall be organized through courses specified
for each subject and approved by the relevant
authorities.
- English language shall be the medium of instructions.
Registration of Courses
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At the beginning of each semester, students shall be
required to register for a group of courses prescribed
for a particular degree program and for a particular
semester.
- Students may register for additional non-credit courses,
on successful completion of which a mention shall be
made in the transcript, but shall not be used for
computation of CGPA.
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The Chairmen/Heads of Departments shall forward
within seven teaching days from the date of the
commencement of a semester all the registration forms
to the examination section of the campus.
- A student may change course(s) within five teaching
days from the date of commencement of a semester
on the recommendations of the teacher(s) concerned.
However, course(s) may be dropped immediately after
the first sessional test result is known. In that case, no
academic penalty will accrue. However, fees paid will
not be adjusted.
- In order to remain a full-time student of the Institute,
a student must be registered in at least 12 credit hours
of course work during a semester.
- The maximum credit hours of course work for which
a student can register during a semester, shall not
exceed 21.
Examinations
(a) Students shall be evaluated in each course on the basis
of tests, classroom assignments, quizzes, practical work
in the laboratories, and terminal examinations. The
distribution of marks shall be as follows:
Courses without practical/lab work requirement:
- First Sessional Test 10%
- Second Sessional Test 15%
- Quizzes/Assignments 25%
- Terminal Examination 50%
(ii) Courses with practical/lab work requirement:
Theory Part:
- First Sessional Test 10%
- Second Sessional Test 15%
- Quizzes/Assignments 25%
- Terminal Examination 50%
Practical/Lab work Part:
- First Lab Sessional Test 10%
- Second Lab Sessional Test 15%
- Lab Assignments 25%
- Lab Terminal Examination/Viva 50%
Note: Marks in courses with practical/lab work shall be
calculated as per the following formula:
Total % Marks = {(% Theory Marks X theory credit hours)
+ (%Practical Marks X Practical Credit hours)}/Total Credit
Hours
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The students shall have to pass separately in theory
and in practical/lab work. Failure in any one, theory or practical, shall result in failure in the course.
- The results of the sessional tests and quizzes/
assignments/practical work shall be forwarded by the
chairmen/Heads of Departments to the examination
section of the campus, on the designated date as
reflected in the notified semester schedule of a campus.