Examination:-
1.1 The three year degree course leading to the Bachelor’s degree in Art/ Science/Commerce of Ramadevi Women’s University shall be spread over a period of the three academic years. A candidate of the Bachelor’s Degree in Arts/ Science /Commerce shall be required to pass of the following exmination.
SEMESTER SYSTEM (CBCS Course)
1.2. A candidate shall be eligible to appear the second and final unversity examiation only if she has registered for the first and second unversity examination respectively. Howeveer her results shall not be published unless she has passed in the first and second university examination respectively.
1.3 A candidaate for the Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Science Eaminations shall be required to enroll herself, under these regulations as a student in one of the college affilated to this university.
2. Admission to the course
2.1 Any student who has passed the Higher Secondary Examination (C.H.S.E.) Odisha or any other qualifying examination recognised by the Academic Council of C.H.S.E., Odisha as equivalent there to may be admitted to the 1st year of the course as per the guideline of the department of Higher Education Government of Odisha under E-Admission rules.
2.2 Admission to the second and third year course shall be completed within two weeks of the reopening to the college. Without waiting for the publicaiton of results of the first and second University Examinations respectively, provided that the students may be admitted to the second or third year, as the case may be within a further period of two weeks, (including Sunday and hoildays) on payment of late fee as prescribed by the University for each student.
2.3 Not with standing anything container in the preceding Regulations, where the syndicate of the university, permits increase of seats in any class of gives freshg affiliation to any new subject in of the council of Higher Secondary Education,Odisha for the purpose of admission there to.
3. Qualification for admission of CBCS Pattern
3.1. Any registered student of the university may be admitted to the Second Examination for the Bachelor’s Degree in Arts/ Science / Commerce if she has cleared the first 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 year course in one or more colleges admitted for the purpose of such examination in the subjects which she offers provided that she is not oth wise eligible for appearing the said examination.
3.2 Any registered student of the University my be admitted the Final Examination for the bachelor’s Degree in Arts / Science / Commerce, she has cleared the second examination in the concerned stream or has appeared the said examination and has there after completed a regular course of study for not less than one academic year in the third year courses in one or more colleges admitted for the purpose of such examination inthe subjects which he / she offers provided that she is not otherwise eligible for appearing the said examination.
3.3 In order to clear an examination (First/ Second / Final) a candidate is required to secure 30% marks in a subject and 40% in each practical paper.
4. Pass Marks and classification of successful candidates.
4.1. Aggrigate mark for passing thhe degree examination shall be the sum total of the aggregate of First, Second and Final Examination taken together.
4.2 Class will be awarded on the following basis
Pass: A mimimum of 30% in each subject and a minimum of 30% of marks in the aggregate.
Pass with Distinction: A minimum of 30% in each subject and a minimum of 50% of marks in the aggregate.
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 subject.
With Distinction : A minimum of 36% in aggregate in subjects other than Honours and a minimum of 50% in aggregate for pass and Honours subjects combined.
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%% or more than but less than 60% in Honours subject.
Second Class Honours with Distinction : A minimum of 50% marks secured in subjects other than Honours in first apprearance a mimimum of 30% in each subject and minimum of 50% in aggregate in subjects other than Honours and a minimum of 50% or more in Honours.
First Class Honours with Distinction : In addition to First Class Honours a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in subjects other than Honours in First appearance.
4.3 In each of the above examiation for subject having practical candidate(s) in order to pass, must have secured a minimum of 40% marks in practical paper(s) other than Honours subjects provided she secured the minimum aggregate marks.
4.4 In each of the above examination for subject having practical a candidate, in order to secure Honours, must have secured a minimum of 45% of marks in theory paper(s) taken together and minimum of 45% of marks in practical paper(s) taken together in Honours subject.
5. (a) If a candidate is marked absent in any sitting(s) of an exmination, such a candidate shall to reappear in that paper(s) / subject(s) in order that her results subject.
(b) A candidate failing to secure a minimum of 30% in pass subject and / or a minimum of 40% in each practical paper either in the First, Second and Final Examination of this University may be allowed to appear in those subjects in not than two chances (examinations) immediately.
following that examination for which she was first registered to clear the back paper (s) on payment of prescribed fees. However, if a candidate who has not cleared an examination may at her option, appear in all papers of that examination under the following conditions.
i) Marks secured by the candidate in that examination earlier stand cancelled.
ii) After exercising the option to appear in all papers of an examination, if a candidate fails to clear that examination, she will be required to appear in all the papers of that examination in a subsequent chance, within 5 years of 1st registration to First degree examination.
c) If a candidate has appeared in back papers in the first chance and in all the papers in the second chance and also has failed, such a candidae can appear at that examination (in all the papers) under new course only within 5 years of 1 st registration to First degree examination.
d) If the candidate fails to secure the pass marks.in the aggregate (under regulation)
5.2) she may reappear in or more subject (s)-/ paper (s) 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 two subsequent chances (examination) only following the final examination in which, she was first registered but within five years of first registration to first degree examination.
e) i) Candidates who have been duly admitted to B.A./B.Sc. (Honours) (3 year degree course) examination of the RWU and have obtained only a second Class (Hons) or passed without Honours can reappear at any examination(s) for the honours paper only of her choice to improve their results within two subsequent Honours papers only of her choice to improve the results within two subsequent chances (examinations), on application submitted through the Principal of a college affiliated to RWU in the subject up to the Honours level. The higher of the marks in each paper shall be taken into consideration for determining their results and divisions, However, distinctions if earned by the candidates shall not be effected by improvement examination under the clause.
ii. Provided that a candidate shall be allowed to improve her performance in theory papers only and once after passing the B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (3 year Degree Course) Examination of RWU.
iii. A candidate who wishes to improve performance in Hons. shall be required to fill in application forms and pay the -requisite fees accordingly.
iv. Collegiate candidates taking this advantage be treated as regular candidates and will be examined on the basis of current syllabus.
v. The expression "Subject" shall include all the papers composed in the subject.
vi. Provided further that in no case a candidate shall be allowed to appear any examination after 5 yrs of first registration to First University Examination.
6. Mode of Examination and duration of Paper.
6.1. The Examination in Arts/Science/Commerce shall be conducted by means of written papers.
6.2 There shall be a practical examination in all subjects in which it is prescribed in syllabus.
6.3 The duration of examination for each theory paper carrying 50 marks shall be two hours and for each theory paper carrying 75 or 100 marks, it shall be
3 hours. The course contents of the paper is designed accordingly by respective Board of-Studies.
6.4. The laboratory note book of the field work, notebook of each candidate who offers a subject in which there is practical examination, shall be inspected by the Examiners who shall take those into consideration which determines the results of the practical examination. Each experiment in every notebook shall contain the date of the experiment, signature, of the student and the initial of the teacher with date under whom the experiment was performed.
6.5. The question paper of the University Examination in Arts/ Science /Commerce shall contain alternative questions on the courses of study prescribed for the preceding year where such courses of study have since been altered or amended.
ATTENDANCE:
14.1 A candidate is required to attend 75% of the lectures, tutorials and practical classes taken separately, in each subject during each academic year.
14.2 The syndicate may grant condonation of shortage in attendance to the extent of 10% in respect of candidates who represented the university or state on deputation for any inter university or National camp competition games or sports, to be recorded in writing.
14.3. A candidate may be permitted to take up one of the M.I.Las specified under clause 14.3 of these regulation without the requirement of attendance at lectures,if a College in which she is admitted is not affiliated in that subject.