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FACULTY OF ARTS (Bachelor of Mass
Media)
Scheme of Examination
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The Examination
shall be conducted at the end of
each Semester.
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A paper shall carry
100 marks. The evaluation of the
performance of the students in the
papers shall be on the basis of
both Internal Assessment (50%) and
Semester End Examination (50%).
Internal Assessment shall be on
the basis of class assignments,
projects, presentations, group discussions,
seminar attendance, field visits,
etc.
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The Semester End
Examination shall be a written theory
paper held at the end of each Semester
and shall be of 2 hours duration.
Standard of Passing
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A candidate shall
have to obtain a minimum 50% of marks
in each head of passing to pass a
particular semester provided that
the candidate must have obtained a
minimum 35% of marks in aggregate
in all heads of passing taken together
at every semester and examination.
The candidate shall also have to obtain
a minimum of 35% of the marks in Internal
Assessment as well. If the candidate
does not secure 35% in Internal Assessment,
as stated above he/she will have to
re-submit (fresh) Internal Assessment
his/her reappearance, at the subsequent
examination in that subject/s.
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A candidate shall
be placed in First Class with Distinction
if he / she secures a minimum of 50%
marks in each theory paper in Semester
V & VI and at least 70% marks in each
theory paper in Semester V & VI taken
together in aggregate.
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A candidate shall
be placed in First Class if he / she
secures a minimum of 50% marks in
each theory paper in Semesters V &
VI and at least 60% marks in theory
papers of Semester V & VI taken together
in aggregate.
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A candidate shall
be placed in Second Class if he /
she secures a minimum of 50% marks
in each theory paper in Semester V
& VI and less than 60% marks in theory
papers of Semesters V & VI taken together
in aggregate.
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A candidate who fails
in any particular theory paper/s shall
be allowed to reappear for that theory
paper/s. However, his / her internal
assessment marks shall be carried
over. But he / she shall not be entitled
to any class on passing.
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A candidate shall
be allowed to keep terms for Semester
II if he / she passes Semester I
OR if he / she fails in not more
than two theory papers of Semester
I.
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A candidate shall
be allowed to keep terms for Semester
III if he / she passes Semester
I and Semester II OR if he / she
fails in not more than two theory
papers of Semester I and Semester
II taken together.
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A candidate shall
be allowed to keep terms for Semester
IV if he / she passes in each of
Semester I, II and III OR if he
/ she passes Semester I and fails
in not more than two theory papers
of Semester II and Semester III
taken together.
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A candidate shall
be allowed to keep terms for Semester
V if he / she passes in each of
Semester I, II, III and IV OR if
he / she passes Semester I and Semester
II and fails in not more than two
theory papers of Semester III and
Semester IV taken together.
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A candidate shall
be allowed to keep terms for Semester
VI if he / she passes in each of
Semester I, II, III, IV and V OR
if he / she passes Semester I and
Semester II and Semester III and
fails in not more than two theory
papers of Semester IV and Semester
V taken together.
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A candidate shall
be allowed class only when (a) Semester
I and II examinations (b) Semester
III and IV examinations (c) Semester
V and VI examinations, are taken in
one and the same sitting.
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viii) A candidate
passing Semester I, III and V will
not be awarded any class.
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A candidate will
be required to pass all Six Semester
examinations to qualify for the award
of degree of Bachelor of Mass Media
Verification of Marks
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There is a facility of obtaining Photo/Zerox copy/ies of assessed and / or moderated answer book/s by the examinee/s.
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The Photo/Zerox copy/ies shall be supplied on the payment of non-refundable fess of Rs. 100/- per answer book which shall have to be paid by the examinee/s and 50% concession for reserve category examinees.
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On receipt of Photo/Zerox copy/ies of desired answer book/s, if the examinee is not satisfied with the marks awarded to him/her by the original examiner or in accordance with relevant Ordinance he/she may apply for redressal of grievance to the College/Institution in the prescribed form, challenging the valuation done.
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The prescribed application form duly filled in shall be submitted with a fee of Rs. 250/- per paper to the respective College/Institution and 50% concession for reserve categories.
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The Redressal Committee, so constituted, shall verify the original answer book/s and evaluate the mark/s allotted to the answer/s in the light of the reasons of grievance and the points of challenge to valuation, put down by the applicant examinee if his/her application, and shall make specific recommendations in writing, whether the contentions of the applicant has any merit and thereby justifies re-assessment or the contentions are baseless and deserves to be rejected. The considered decision of the Redressal Committee shall be final and binding.
UNFAIR MEANS ADOPTED DURING EXAMINATIONS
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THE QUANTUM OF PUNISHMENT SHALL VARY
FROM ANNULMENT OF THE PERFORMANCE
OF THE STUDENT DURING EXAMS IN FULL,
(ANNUAL THEORY & PRACTICALS) TO DEBARRING
THE STUDENTS FROM APPEARING IN ANY
FUTURE EXAMS.
THE MINIMUM PUNISHMENT, THEREFORE,
IS CANCELLATION OF THE ENTIRE EXAMINATION.
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