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Student Evaluation

The student’s academic performance during a semester will be evaluated internally (Sessional work) and externally (the final examination). The sessional work examination will be evaluated by the teaching faculty and it will be of 50% weight. The remaining 50% will be the final examination, conducted by University.

In the practical courses, 80% will be internal and 20% final examination. To pass a particular course, a student must obtain a minimum of D grade in sessional work (average of internal assessments) and the final examination separately.

Grading

The grades (marks) awarded to student in a course is based on his/ her consolidated performance in sessional and final examinations. The letter grade in any particular subject is an indication of a student’s relative performance in that course. The pattern of grading will be as follows:

Grade GPA Description
A 4.0 Excellent
A- 3.7
B+ 3.3
B 3.0 Good
B- 2.7
C+ 2.3
C 2.0 Satisfactory
C- 1.7
D+ 1.3
D 1.0 Minimum Requirement
F 0.0 Failing

In unusual circumstances, the student may be awarded an incomplete grade of “I”. If all the requirements are not complete within the following semester, the grade of “I” will be automatically converted to an “F’. A student receiving an “I” grade does not need to register for that subject in the following semester to complete the required works.
The performance of a student in a semester will be evaluted in terms of the semester grade point average (SGPA). The student’s final grade will be calculated on cumulative grade point average (CGPA).
SGPA = Total honor points earned in a semester/ total number of credits registered in a semester.
CGPA = Total honor points earned / total number of credits completed.

Scholarship

Semester topper (1) – 100% of tuition fee
Semester 2nd topper (1) – 50 % of tuition fee
(1st semester enrollment and 8th semester results are an exception to this scheme. In case of more than one contender the tuition fee will be divided equally for every scheme)