Examination
Examination Regulation
- College Examinations are very important for the students. On no account the college examinations should be avoided. A student must sit for the follow examinations.
- There shall be two examinations, the First Terminal and the Annual for the first year class of higher secondary course. The First terminal examination will be held in December/January and the annual examination will be held in April-May.
- A Per-Test Examination for the second year higher secondary classes before or after puja holidays (if possible) and a test examination in December-January.
- A Test Exam, for 1st / 2nd / 3rd year degree students prior to university exam.
- Every student is required to appear at all these examinations, in order to earn his progress certificate. However annual and test examination are compulsory and unless a student appears at the annual or test examination as the case may be he/she may be penalized in any manner to be determined by the staff council.
- Absence from any examination, whole or part, will make-a student liable for payment of a fine of Rs.2/- per paper or as may be decide by the staff council unless he gets exemption from appearance at the examination.
- Application for exemption from appearing at the examination will not ordinarily be entertained. In exceptional cases application for exemption made by parents or guardians duly supported by a medical certificate in case of illness and endorsed by the concerned proctors may be considered by the principal.
- A student failing to secure qualifying marks in the college examination or promotion to the next higher class.
- Adoption of unfair means at college examination is a serious offence and penalty shall be decided by staff council.
- A student may be fined and/or expelled for infringing rules of examination discipline as to be decided by staff council.