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Examination::
A - College
Examinations
Besides periodic class
tests, there shall be First Terminal and Annual Examinationals for the
First Year +2 studens and Half yearly, Pre-Test and Test Examinations
for students of second year +2 (Arts and Science) and all three years
of degree classes, every year.
i) Every student is
required to appear at all these examinations during a session for
consideration of her promotion to the next higher class or for
appearing the CHSE/University Examination as the case may be.
ii) A student who is
found in possession of incriminating material or copying or taking
recourse to any unfair methods in the examinations shall be refused
promotion which she might have otherwise earned or penalised in any
other manner which is deemed proper.
B- Annual H.S.
Examination conducted by CHSE, Orissa Examinations Act and
Regulations, 1982 (Extracts)
1 - Eligibility :
Students registered
under the council are eligible to appear at the Annual Examination in
Arts/Science streams. For purpose of such examinations as a regular
course of study, a candidate should satisfy the council that -
i) He/She has completed
not less than two Academic sessions after passing the High School
Examination conducted by the Boad of Secondary Examination,
Orissa a some
other examination recognised by the CHSE as equivalent there to in one
or more affiliated institutions recognised by the council for the
purpose of such examination.
ii) He/She has
completed one Academic year (after passing qualifying examination) in
a similar course conducted by the CBSE, ISC or Board of any other
states of India and has been promoted to the second year class on the
basis of the examination conducted by the institution in the first
year.
iii) A candidate
can take the Higher Secondary Examination in Arts privately only on
production of proficiency certificate from the Head of an institution.
iv) One
examination in second year i.e. Annual Examination followed shortly by
an instant Examination.
v) Requisite
attendance as specified under separate head `Attendance' (see column E
on relevant subject) is a mandatory requirement for sitting in the
examination.
vi) For Higher
Secondary Examination 30% in Theory 40% in practical are the pass
marks. However mark of aggregate 35% is necessary for passing.
vii) Minimum
aggregate required for 1st Division is 60% and above, 2nd Division is
50% to 59% and for 3rd Division is 35% to 49%.
C - +3, Three Year
Degree Examination
(Extracts of the
Utkal University Regulation for Bachelor of Arts, Science and commerce
Examinations 2002 - 2003 onwards)
The Three Year Degree
Course leading to Bachelor's Degree in Arts/Science/Commerce of Utkal
University shall be spread over a period of three Academic years. A
candidate for BA/BSc/B.Com shall be required to pass the following
examinations.
(a) First
University Examination
(b) Second
University Examinations
(c) Final
University Examinations
1. - Eligibility :
(i) Any registered
student of the University may be admitted into the First Examination
if he/She has completed in one or more Colleges admitted for the
purpose of such examination in the subjects in which he/she offers a
regular course of study for not less than one academic year after
passing the Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the CHSE, Orissa
or any other examination recognised by CHSE, Orissa and Utkal
University as equivalent thereto, provided he is not otherwise
ineligible to appear the said examination.
ii) Any registered
student of the University may be admitted to the Second Examination
for Bachelors Degree in Arts/Science/Commerce if he/She has cleared
the first examination and the Final Degree Examination for the
Bachelor's Degree in Arts/Science/Commerce if he has cleared the
second Examination in the concerned stream or has appeared the said
examination and has thereafter completed a regular course of study for
not less than one academic year in the second / Final year course in
one or more colleges admitted for the purpose of such examination in
the subjects which he/she offers, provided that he/she is not
otherwise ineligible for appearing the said examination.
iii) Filling up of
forms for the examination in each year is mandatory. If a student does
not fill
up the form for the examination in the relevant year (1st University
or 2nd University examination) she will neither be promoted to next
higher class nor shall she be allowed to take the year back
examination.
Studentship of such
students shall cease at the end of the academic year.
2. Pass marks and
classification of successful candidates:
(a) Aggregate mark for
passing the degree examination shall be the sum total of the aggregate
of First, second and Final Examination taken together.
(b) Pass - A minimum of
30% in each subject in the case of subjects without practicals and 30%
marks in each theory paper and 40% in each practical paper in the case
of subjects with practical components and a minimum of 36% of marks in
aggregate.
(c) Pass without Honours
: A minimum of 30% in each subject and a minimum of 36% in aggregate
in subjects other than Honours and less than 45% but not less than 36%
in Honours subjects.
(d) Pass without
Honours and with Distinction
a minimum of 30% in each
subject and minimum of 36% in aggregate in subjects other than Honours
and a minimum of 50% in aggregate for pass and Honours subjects
combined.
(e) Second Class
Honours
A minimum of 30% in each
subject and a minimum of 36% in aggregate in subjects other than
Honours and a minimum of 45% marks or more but less than 60% in
Honours subjects.
(f) Second
Class Honours with Distinction
In addtiion to second
class Honours a minimum of 50% marks secured in subjects other than
Honours in first appearance.
(g) First Class
Honours
A minimum 30% in each
subject and minimum of 36% in aggregate in subjects other than Honours
and a minimum of 60% or more in Honours.
(h) First Class
Honours with Distinction
In addition to First
Class Honoursa minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in subjects other
than Honours in first appearance.
Rules for back paper
appearance
(1) A candidate failing
to secure a minimum of 30% in pass subject or a minimum of 40% in each
practical paper either in 1st Year, 2nd Year and Final Year
Examination may be allowed to appear in those subjects in not more
than two chances (examinations) immediately following the examination
for which she was first registered to clear the back paper(s).
(2) A candidate who has
obtained only a Second Class (Hons.) or passed without Honours can
reapppear at any Examination for the Honours paper of her choice to
improve his/her results within two subsequent chances.
(3) If a candidate fails
to secure the pass marks in the aggregate she may reappear in one or
more subjects (papers) of her choice from either the First, Second or
Final Examination to make up the deficiency. This chance shall be
available to a candidate in maximum of two subsequent chances (examinations)only
following the final examination in which he/she was first registered
within 5 years of first registration to first degree examination.
D - Registration
Every student of the
College is ipsofacto a registered student of CHSE on admission into
the +2 course or the Utkal University on admission to the +3, Three
years Bachelors Degree course in Arts on payment of the stipulated
registration fees charged by the CHSE or the University as the case
may be. Such fee is to be paid to the College at the time of admission
along with other admission fees.
This registration is
essential for permission to sit for the CHSE/University Examination
and the registration receipt issued by the council/University is
required to be produced at the time of filling up application forms
for admission to the Annual H. S. / each University Examination.
E- Attendance at
General, Tutorial and Practical Classes :
Each year a student is
required to attend in each subject a minimum of 75 percent of lectures
in theory, practicals and tutorials calculated separately in order to
be eligible for promotion to the next higher class or for being sent
up for the council/University Examination.
i) Deficiency in
attendance to the extent of 15 percent in exceptional cases may be
condoned.
ii) The
syndicate/Controller, CHSE may grant further condonation of shortage
of attendance to the extent of 10 percent in respect of candidates who
represented the University/Council or state on deputation for any
inter-University or National Camp competition games or sports to be
recorded in writing.
iii)
A candidate may be permitted to take up one of the MIL subjects
without the requirment of attendance at lectures, if a college in
which he or she is admitted is not affiliated in that subject.
There is no law to help
a student in case his/her percentage of attendance falls below the
irreducible minimum of 60% during an academic year, in the event of
which they will not be allowed to sit in the council/University
examinations under any circumstances irrespective of however good
their past performance in the class may have been.
F - Malpractice in
Examinations
Malpractice in
Examinations is a Cognizible offence. A student involved in any such
act, apart from being debarred from the examination may have to face
criminal proceedings amounting to imprisonment and fines. Those
abating such acts are also liable to such prosecution.
Orissa Act 2 (Extract)
1988
The orissa conduct of
examinations Act, 1988
An Act to provide for
Penal Action for adoption of unfair means at certain Examinations held
in the State and other matters connected therewith.
Be it enacted by the
legislature of the State of Orissa in the Thirty Ninth year of the
Republic of India as follows :
1. The Act may be called
the Orissa Conduct of Examination Act, 1988.
2. In this Act, unless
the context otherwise requires :
a) "Recognised
Examination" means an Examination specified in the schedule and
includes, evaluation, tabulation, publication of result and all other
matter connected therewith.
b) "Unfair Means" in
relation to any recognised examination means taking or giving or
attempting to take or give any help, other than one permissible, if
any, under the rules applicable there to, from any material, written,
recorded or printed or relayed or from any person, in any form
whatsoever.
Prohibition of use of
unfair means at examination
3 (a) No person shall
adot or take recourse to unfair means at any recognised examination.
(b) No person shall aid,
abate or conspire in the use of unfair means to any recognised
examination.
Restriction on
copies of question paper and offer of information
4. No person, who
is not lawfully authorised or permitted by virtue of his duties to do
so, shall before the time fixed for distribution of copies of question
papers to examinees at a recognised examination.
(a) procure,
attempt to procure or possess such question paper or a posterior or a
copy thereof, or
(b) impart or
offer to impart information which he knows or has reason to believe is
related or is derived from or has a bearing upon such question paper.
Prevention of
Leakage by persons entrusted with examination work
5. No person who
is entrusted with any work connected with a recognised examination
shall except in the discharge of his duties directly or indirectly
divulge or cause to be divulged or known to any other person any
information or part there of which he has come in possession in the
discharge of his duties.
Restriction on fake
papers
6. No person shall
procure, possess, distribute or otherwise publish or cause to be
published any question paper as being the one or purporting to be the
one that is to be given or likely to be given at an ensuing recognised
examination.
Prohibition of loitering
etc, near examination centre etc.
7.(a) No person,
save in the discharge of his duties shall during the hours when a
recognised examination centre or where any evaluation or tabulation
work relating to a recognised examination is done.
(b)
Two hours preceding the commencement of such examination, evaluation
or tabulation work on any date on which such examination is conducted
or evaluation or tabulation work is done.
Commit or cause to
be committed any of the following acts within the premises where in
the recognised Examination is held or at any place where Evaluation or
Tabulation work is done or at any public or private place within a
distance of one hundred meters of such premises or the place of
Evaluation or Tabulation work namely.
i) Loitering
ii) Distribution
or otherwise publishing any paper or other matters relating to such
examination ; or
iii) Indulging in
such other activity as is likely to be prejudicial to the conduct of
such Examination or is likely to affect the secrecy thereof :
Providing that
nothing contained in this section shall apply in respect of bonafied
activities of Examinees, appearing at the Examination which is
conducted at such Examination Centre.
Penalty
9. Whoever
contravenes any of the provisions of section 3 to 8 shall,, on
conviction, be punished with imprisionment for a term wich may extend
to three months or with fine which may extend to three thousand rupees
but shall not be less than five hundred rupees or with both.
Investigation etc
10. i) An offence
under this Act shall not be investigated by an Officer below the rank
of a Sub-Inspector of Police.
ii) All offences under
this Act shall be cognizable and non-bailable.
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