B.Tech

Sub:- JNTUH, Hyderabad – Academic & Planning – Allocation of 5 marks for assignments out of 25 internal marks, with 10 marks for objective paper, 10 marks for subjective paper and 5 marks for assignments – the changes being effected in the Academic Regulations of all the batches of B.Tech. admitted with effect from the academic year 2009-2010 – Approved -

ORDER:
The Consortium of Engineering Colleges Managements’ Association (CECMA) has requested the University to include 5 marks for Assignments and change the Mid Examinations pattern from present 25 marks to 20 marks (10 marks for objective paper, 10 marks for subjective paper) and 5 marks for assignments.

As per the instructions of the Vice-Chancellor, a meeting was held on 26.07.2010 in the chambers of the Director, Academics and Planning with Director of Evaluation and Chairs of Board of Studies of different departments and submitted their Minutes of the Meeting.

Based on the minutes of the meeting, the Vice-Chancellor is pleased to allocate 5 marks for assignments out of 25 internal marks, with 10 marks for objective paper, 10 marks for subjective paper and 5 marks for assignments, subject to ratification by Academic Senate.

The following changes are made in the Academic Regulations 2009 for B.Tech. (Regular) in the item 5.iii with effect from the academic year 2010-11 [for all batches admitted from 2009-10 (from II year onwards)], and all batches of admission from 2010-11 onwards.

5. iii For theory subjects, during the semester there shall be 2 mid term examinations. Each mid term examination consists of one objective paper, one subjective paper and one assignment. The objective paper is for 10 marks and subjective paper is for 10 marks, with a duration of 1 hour 20 minutes (20 minutes for objective and 60 minutes for subjective paper). Objective paper is set for 20 bits of – multiple choice questions, fill-in the blanks, matching type questions – for the 10 marks.Subjective paper of each semester shall contain 4 full questions (one from each unit) of which, the student has to answer 2 questions, each carrying 5 marks.

First mid term examination shall be conducted for 1-4 units of syllabus and second mid term examination shall be conducted for 5-8 units. 5 marks are allocated for Assignments (as specified by the concerned subject teacher) – first Assignment should be submitted before the conduct of the first mid, and the second Assignment should be submitted before the conduct of the second mid. The total marks secured by the student in each mid term examination are evaluated for 25 marks, and the better of the two mid term examinations shall be taken as the final marks secured by each candidate.

However, for first year, there shall be 3 mid term examinations (each for 25 marks), along with 3 assignments in a similar pattern as above [1st mid shall be from 1-2 units, 2nd mid from 3-5 units and 3rd mid shall be from 6-8 units], and the average marks of the best two examinations secured (each evaluated for a total of 25 marks) in each subject shall be considered as final marks for the internals / sessionals.


B.Pharmacy
Sub:- JNTUH, Hyderabad – Academic & Planning – Allocation of 5 marks for assignments out of 25 internal marks, with 10 marks for objective paper, 10 marks for subjective paper and 5 marks for assignments – the changes being effected in the Academic Regulations of all the batches of B.Pharmacy admitted with effect from the academic year 2009-2010 – Approved - Orders - Issued.

ORDER:
The Consortium of Engineering Colleges Managements’ Association (CECMA) has requested the University to include 5 marks for Assignments and change the Mid Examinations pattern from present 25 marks to 20 marks (10 marks for objective paper, 10 marks for subjective paper) and 5 marks for assignments.

As per the instructions of the Vice-Chancellor, a meeting was held on 26.07.2010 in the chambers of the Director, Academics and Planning with Director of Evaluation and Chairs of Board of Studies of different departments and submitted their Minutes of the Meeting.

Based on the minutes of the meeting, the Vice-Chancellor is pleased to allocate 5 marks for assignments out of 25 internal marks, with 10 marks for objective paper, 10 marks for subjective paper and 5 marks for assignments, subject to ratification by Academic Senate.

The following changes are made in the Academic Regulations 2009 for B.Pharm. (Regular) in the item 4.iii with effect from the academic year 2010-11 [for all batches admitted from 2009-10 (from II year onwards)], and all batches of admission from 2010-11 onwards.

4. iii For theory subjects, during the semester there shall be 2 mid term examinations. Each mid term examination consists of one objective paper, one subjective paper and one assignment. The objective paper is for 10 marks and subjective paper is for 10 marks, with a duration of 1 hour 20 minutes (20 minutes for objective and 60 minutes for subjective paper). Objective paper is set for 20 bits of – multiple choice questions, fill-in the blanks, matching type questions – for the 10 marks.
Subjective paper of each semester shall contain 4 full questions (one from each unit) of which, the student has to answer 2 questions, each carrying 5 marks.

First mid term examination shall be conducted for 1-4 units of syllabus and second mid term examination shall be conducted for 5-8 units. 5 marks are allocated for Assignments (as specified by the concerned subject teacher) – first Assignment should be submitted before the conduct of the first mid, and the second Assignment should be submitted before the conduct of the second mid. The total marks secured by the student in each mid term examination are evaluated for 25 marks, and the better of the two mid term examinations shall be taken as the final marks secured by each candidate.

However, for the first year, there shall be 3 mid term examinations (each for 25 marks), along with 3 assignments in a similar pattern as above [1st mid shall be from 1-2 units, 2nd mid from 3-5 units and 3rd mid shall be from 6-8 units], and the average marks of the best two examinations secured (each evaluated for a total of 25 marks) in each subject shall be considered as final marks for the internals / sessionals.


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