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Financial Markets Examinations

B.Com (Financial Markets)

Scheme of Examination
The Scheme of examination shall be divided in two parts.

  1. Internal Assessment :40% i.e. 40 marks.

  2. Semester End Examination : 60% i.e. 60 marks

The examination shall be of 2 hours duration.
Students must get 40% marks in aggregate i.e. 40% marks in Internal Assessment (i.e. 40% of 40 = 16) as well as 40% marks in Semester End Examination (i.e. 40% of 60 = 24) separately, in order to pass the examination.

Performance Grading ( Passing Standards)

  1. The performance grading of the student shall be of the Seven point ranking system as under :
Class
Division
Marks
Grade
I Class
I-I
65 or above
O
I-II 
60 - Less than 65
A
II Class
II-I
55 - Less than 60
B
II-II
50 - Less than 55
C
II-III 
45 - Less than 50
D
Pass Class
III
40 - Less than 45
E
Fail
Less than 40
F

The Performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of internal assessment and semester end examination.

  1. Carry forward of Internal marks : A candidate who fails in any particular papers shall be allowed to reappear for that theory paper/s. However his / her internal assessment marks shall be carried forward, but shall be entitled grade “E” on passing.
    1. 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 200 marks of semester I (i.e. 2 subjects)
    2. A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for semester III if he /  she passes in semester I and Semester II OR if he /  she fails in not more than 200 marks (i.e. 2 subjects) of Semester I and Semester II taken together.
    3. A candidate shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester IV if he /  she passes in each of semester I, II, III OR if he / she passes semester I and fails in not more than 200 marks (i.e. 2 subjects) of Semester II and Semester III taken together.
    4. 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 200 marks (i.e. 2 subjects) of Semester III and Semester IV taken together.
    5. 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 fails in not more than 200 marks (i.e. 2 subjects) of Semester IV and Semester V taken together.

Existing Gracing rules are applicable to this course as like the Traditional Courses.

Verification of Marks :

  1. There is a facility of obtaining Photo/Zerox copy/ies of assessed and / or moderated answer book/s by the examinee/s.
  2. The Photo/Zerox copy/ies shall be supplied on the payment of non-refundable fees of Rs. 100/- per answer book which shall have to be paid by the examinee/s and 50% concession for reserve category examinees.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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 :

    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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