Sl No | Name of the Programme | Complementary Optional Course | Additional Language | Total Sanctioned Strength | Year of Starting |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | B.Com with Computer Application | Buisiness Statics Quantitative Techniques Basics of Research Methodology Business Regulatory Frame work Corporate Law & Business Regulation. |
Malayalam / Hindi | 60 | 2003 |
2 | B.Sc Physics | Mathematics & Computer Science | Malayalam / Hindi | 42 | 2003 |
3 | BBA TTM | Business Statics Business Economics Quantitative Techniques Legal Aspect of Business Business Research Methods |
Malayalam/Hindi | 42 | 2012 |
4 | BCA | Mathematics | Malayalam/Hindi | 35 | 2012 |
5 | B.Com Co-operation | Business Statistics Quantitative Technques Basics of Research Methodology Business Regulatory Framework Corporate Law & Business Regulation |
Malayalam/Hindi | 60 | 2013 |
6 | BA English | Political Science & Journalism | Malayalam/Hindi | 50 | 2013 |
7 | B.Com Finance | Business Statistics Quantitative Techniques Basics of Research Methodology Business Regulatory Framework Corporate Law &Business Regulation |
Malayalam/Hindi | 60 | 2015 |
The duration of UG programmes shall be 6 semesters.The duration of each semester shall be 90 working days inclusve of examinaton days.
the UG programmes shall include common courses, Core courses, Complementary courses and open courses. The open course will be in the 5th semester.
Core courses are the courses in the major or core subject of the degree program chosen by he student.Core courss are offered by the parent department. The numer of core courses varies from 10 to 18 including a project work.
Cpmplementary courses cover one or two disciplines that are related to the core subject and are distributed in the first 4 semesters.
There shall be one open course in core subjects in the 5th semester. The open course shall be open to all the studets in the instittution exept the students program duration 6 semesters minimum credits required for successfull completion of the program 120 minimum credits required for common courses 38 minimum credits required for core and complementary courses 78 minimum credits required for project 02 inimum cedits required for open courses 02 minimum attendence required 75% in the parent department.The students can OPT that course from any other department in the instittton. Each department can decide the open course from a pool of 3 courses offered by the university. For open courses they shall be a minimum of 10 students in the batch.The maximum is limited to the sanctioned strength of the core course of the department offering opening courses.
A student shall be permitted to appear for the semester examination, only if he/she secures not less than 75% attendance in each semester. Condoning of shortage of attendance to a maximum of twelve days in a semester subject to a maximum of 2 times during the whole period of a Degree Programme may be granted by the University. Benefits of attendance may be granted to stuents who attend the approved activities of college/university with prayer concurrence of the head of the institution. It should be limited 12days in a semester. A student who is not eligible for condonation of shortage of attendance shall repeat the course along with the subsequent batch.
Grace marks may be awarded to a student for meritorious achievements in cocurricular activities(in Sports/Arts/NSS/NCC) carried out besides the regular class hours. Such benefits is applicable and limited to a maximum of 8 courses in an academic year spreading over 2 semesters. No credit shall be assigned for such actvities.
The maximum age limit for admission to the UG Programme shall be 23 years as on 1st June of the academic year. For SC/ST candidates,the age limit is 25 years . A student who registered for a UG Programme shall successfully complete the Programme within 6 years from the year of 1st registration. If not,such candidate has to cancel the existing registration and join fresh as a new candidate. Students who complete the course and secure the minimum required attendance for a semester and register for the university examinations at the end of each semester alone will be promoted to higher semesters.
There shll be University examinations at the end of each semester. A candidate who fails to regster for Univesity examination shall not be permitted to move to next semester. Practical Examintions shall be conducted by the University at the end of 2nd,4th and 6th semesters. External viva voce,if any,shall be conducted along wih the practical examinations/
A maximum of free courses (Common,Core,Complementary or Open)can be improved in each semester. Improvement of a particular semester can be done only once. The student shall avail the improvement chance in the succeeding year along with subsequent batch. They shall be no impovement chance for internal evaluation. The internal marks aeady obtained will be carried forwarded to determine the new grade or mark in the improvement examination. If the candidate fails to appear for the improvement examination after registration, or if there is no change in the result of the improvement examination, he mark/grade obtained in the first appearance will be retained. There shall be no supplementary examinations. For reappearance/improvement the students can appear along with next batch.
The evaluation scheme for each course shall contain two parts:
Internal Assisment(IA) and External evaluation(end semester evaluation ESE). 20% weight shall be given to internal evaluation. The remaining 80% weight shall be for the external evaluation. Indirect grading system based on a 7 point scale is used to evaluate the performance of students. Each course evaluated by assigning marks with a letter rade(A+, A, B,C,D,E/F) to that course by the method of indirect grading. A candidate securing E grade with 40% of aggregate mark and 40% separately for ESE for each course shall be declared to have passed in that course. An aggregate E grade with 40%marks (after external and internal put together) is required in each course for pass. Appearance for internal assisment(IA) and end semester evaluation(ESE)(external)are compulsary and no grade shall be awarded to candidate if she/he is absent for IA/ESE or both. A student who fails to secure a minimum grade E for a pass in a course is permitted to write the examination along with the next batch. For the successful completion of a semester, a student should pass all courses and score a minimum SGPA of four. However, a student is permitted to move to the next semester irrespective of SGPA obtained.
Indirect grading system in 7 pint scale is as below:
7 Point indirect grading system:
Percentage of marks(IA+ESE) | Grade | Interpretation | Grade point range | Class |
---|---|---|---|---|
90 and above | A+ | Outstanding | 9.00 to 10.00 | First class with Distinction |
80 to below 90 | A | Excellent | 8.00 to 8.99 | First class with Distinction |
70 to below 80 | B | Very Good | 7.00 to 7.99 | First class |
60 to below 70 | C | Good | 6.00 to 6.99 | First class |
50 to below 60 | D | Satisfactory | 5.00 to 5.99 | Second class |
40 to below 50 | E | Pass | 4.00 to 4.99 | Pass |
below 40 | F | Fail | 0.00 to 3.99 | Fail |
20% of the total marks in each course are for internal assessment. The marks secured for internal assessment should be sent to University.
The internal assessment shall be based on a pre determined transparent system involving written test,assignments/seminars/viva and atendance in respect of theory courses and lab involvement and records,tests and attendance in respect of practical courses. Components with percentage of marks of internal evaluation are:
FOR THEORY COURSES: Attendance 25%,Assignments/Seminars/Viva 25% and Test paper 50%.
FOR PRACTICAL COURSES: Attendance 25%,Lab involvement and record 50% and Test paer 25%.
Above 90% attendance | 100%Marks alloted for attendance |
85% to 89% attendance | 80%Marks alloted for attendance |
80% to 84 attendance | 60%Marks alloted for attendance |
76%to 79% attendance | 40%Marks alloted for attendance |
75% attendance | 20%Marks alloted for attendance |
The internal assesment marks awarded to the students in each course in a semester shall be notified on the notice board atleast on week before the commencement of external examination. There shall not be any chance for improvement for internal marks.
Every student of a UG Programme shall have to work on a project of two credits under the supervision of a faculty member as per the curriculum. Project evaluation shall be conducted at the end of 6th semester. Projects shal b submitted in the last week of February in 6th semester. Evaluation of the project report shall be done under mark system. The evaluation of the project wil be done at two stages:
Internal Assessment (Supervising teachers will assess the project and award internal marks)and extrnal evaluation (external examiner appointed by the University.The internal to external components is t be taken in the ratio 1:4.
Assessment of differnet components may be taken as below
Components | Internal Marks% | Components | External mark % |
---|---|---|---|
punctuality | 20 | Relevance of Topic, Statement of Objectives Methodology |
20 |
Use of data | 20 | Relevance of Topic, Statement of Objectives Methodology |
20 |
punctuality | 20 | Presentation, Quality of Analysis Finding and recommendations |
30 |
Scheme/Organization of report | 30 | viva-voce | 50 |
Viva Voce | 30 |
Submission of the project report and presence of student for viva are cumpulsory for internal evaluation.Nomarks shall be awarded to a candidate if she/h fails to submit the project report for external evaluation. The students get a minimum of 40% marks for pass the project.There shall be no improvment chance for the marks obtained in the project report.In an instance of inability of obtaining a minimum 40% marks,the project work may be readen and re_report may be re_submitted along with susequent exam through current department.
Students can apply photocopies of answer scripts of external examinations. Applications of photocopies/revaluation should submit within the time stipulated by the university.