Evaluation Scheme for Master and MPhil Programs

Published Date: 2020-04-30, Thursday

Academic performance of students is evaluated in each semester through (a) Continuous In-Semester Assessments and (b) End-Semester Assessments.  The faculty member responsible for the course evaluates the academic performance of students on a continuous basis through the in-semester assessments that may consist of written tests, quizzes and oral tests, workshop practices, take away or classroom assignments, research paper, term paper or project work, case studies, analysis and discussion, publication review, or any other tests considered suitable.  S/he communicates the entire evaluation schema of the course to students at the beginning of the course and a copy of it will be submitted to the respective Department and Dean’s office.  The concerned department might recommend the faculty some adjustments in the evaluation schema.

There is an Exam Committee in the School headed by the Associate Dean with all four HODs and Exam Officer as the members.  All the activities related to the evaluation of students’ learning assessment is supervised and monitored by this Committee.  As the individual faculties are responsible for the in-semester assessment, the Committee focuses mainly on the end-semester assessment.

Generally, five components of in-semester assessments are recommended for each three-credit hours course.  All these assessments could be independent ones but could also be planned as one main assessment-scheme broken down into five sub-schemes.  Certain marks must be assigned for the presence and active participation in class sessions.  All students must participate in all in-semester assessments and must obtain a satisfactory grade (C+ and above) in each assessment.  Depending upon the nature of the assessments, faculties should provide the chance to students to re-do their assignments and increase the grade.  To get this chance, students must submit the assignment timely as asked by the faculty.

The end-semester assessments are conducted as per the schedule and the procedure decided by the Exam Committee.  Accordingly, the Exam Office will publish the schedule and the concerned faculty will conduct the assessments.  The Exam Committee will ask all the faculties (through Exam Office) to submit their assessment-scheme (including two sets of question papers) for end-semester assessments.  After getting the scheme, the Committee will then review it and if found necessary will revise.

The Exam Office manages all activities related to end-semester assessments and the Exam Committee supervises and monitors all activities.  After the completion of the end-semester assessments, the concerned faculty submits the final grades to the Exam Office of the School within one week of assessment and this should also include in-semester assessment grades.  In the case of the MPhil, after submitting the final grade to the Exam Office, the faculty herself/himself could share the final grades with the students after consulting with the Exam Committee/concerned department.  All faculties must submit the final grades in the Excel sheet template provided by the Exam Office, both soft- and hard-copy.  The hard copy must be duly signed and dated.

Generally, in-semester assessments carry 50% of the weightage and the other 50% is for the end semester assessments.  However, depending upon the nature of the course, the weightage could range between 60% (in-semester) and 40% (end-semester) in the Master level and 70% (in-semester) and 30 (end-semester) in the MPhil level.  Concerned faculty should make it clear about the weightage to be given to in-semester and end-semester assessments in the course plan that s/he will develop at the beginning of each semester.

Grading Scheme

In each course, students will be evaluated on a 4-point scale as follows:

Grade

A

A-

B+

B

B-

C+

F

Grade Point

4.0

3.7

3.3

3.0

2.7

2.3

0

The grades indicate the quality of a student’s performance as follows:

A

A –

B+

B

B-

C+

F

Outstanding

Excellent

Very Good

Good

Satisfactory

Fair

Failure

Apart from the letter grades mentioned above, students can also get the following remarks in any of the courses s/he appeared.

W

INC

AB

NC

Withdrawn

Incomplete

Absent

Non-Credit Course

W’ indicates that a student has officially withdrawn from a course without grade or penalty.  During the regular semester, a student seeking to withdraw from a course must do so before the final end-semester assessment with the permission of the concerned faculty member.  ‘W’ will not be processed after the final end-semester assessment.

INC’ indicates that a student has not completed all the in-semester assessments required in a particular course.

AB’ indicates that the student has remained absent in the end-semester assessment in a particular course.

NC‘ indicates that the student has officially attended a course till the end and completed it successfully but for which no credit will be given.  A student can take the non-credit course only in addition to the credit hours required for the fulfillment of the degree.

All students must register for the courses offered in a given semester within two weeks of the commencement of the semester.  Failure to do so, students are not allowed to sit in the end-semester assessments of the courses.

The concerned faculty member will submit the final grades of each student within two weeks of the end semester assessment to the Exam Office.  Final grades of each student will then be entered into the computer program of the Examinations Information System of the University for preparing and publishing the result of the semester, to be announced by the Exam Office.

If a student gets ‘F’ in any particular course s/he will have an opportunity to reappear in re-assessment (re-examination) of that course.  The Exam Office will organize the re-assessment within one month of the publication of the result and the concerned faculty will conduct the test.  If a student gets again ‘F’ in that course, s/he is required to repeat the course whenever offered by the School by paying the necessary fee for the course.

The case concerning all ‘W’, ‘INC’, and ‘AB’ must be settled by the students in consultation with the concerned faculty member within one month from the date of announcement of the result of the end-semester assessments.  Failing to do so, a student’s ‘W’, ‘IN’, and ‘AB’ will automatically be converted into the ‘F’ grade.  Once these grades are converted into an ‘F’, the concerned student needs to re-register for the course and attend the course again.  Therefore, it is expected that the concerned student remains aware of the submission of her/his grade by the concerned faculty before the stipulated time.  Likewise, it is the responsibility of the HOD to ensure that the concerned faculty submits the grade of incomplete works before the stipulated time.  If a student gets ‘W’, ‘INC’, and ‘AB’ in a particular course, s/he won’t be awarded ‘A’ grade afterward in the same course.

There will be no re-assessment for any student who is absent during the final end-semester assessments.  However, in special cases such as child delivery (in case of female students), need for staying in 

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 they will also get this benefit), and critical illness requiring hospitalization, the Dean can arrange for appropriate deferral and a separate date for the re-assessment can be scheduled.  To get such a facility, the student must inform the Dean as soon as possible of such incident or even beforehand whenever possible (e.g., in case of child delivery).

A student requires to complete all the requirements for the Master’s degree and the degree of Master of Philosophy within four years from the date of admission into the program.  Failure to do so, all of the grades and cumulative grade a student acquires will be canceled automatically.

Graduation Requirement

To graduate students must maintain at least a 3.0 CGPA securing the grades of C+ and above in all the courses.  No student can graduate with ‘F’ in any of the courses he/she has taken.

Recognition for Academic Achievements

High scholastic achievement of students is recognized upon graduation by awarding Graduation with Merit-based on CGPA.  Such achievement is noted by including the Students’ names on the Dean’s list for the semester.  Students who earn a GPA of 4.0 during the semester are eligible for inclusion in the Dean’s list.

 


Category: Highlights for Students
Last Updated Date: 2021-11-18,Thursday
Published By: School of Education