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While the college conducts First Year Junior College and First Year and Second Year Degree examinations, the HSC Board and the University conduct the Second Year Junior college (SYJC) and Third Year Degree (T.Y.B.Com. – Degree) examinations respectively. The schemes are briefly stated below :

JUNIOR COLLEGE

Junior College students will have to appear for two Unit Tests (a) in August, (b) in January and (c) Term End examinations. Guardians/Parents of the Junior College students should verify the performance of their ward’s examination by scrutinizing the Progress Card.

Parents are requested to carefully go through the Progress Card of the examinations issued to the FYJC students and return it duly signed to the Teacher-in-charge of the respective class. Parents and Guardians are welcome to contact the Junior College Vice-Principal or Class Teacher for any clarification.

According to the rules laid down by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, promotion to the Second Year Junior College (SYJC) class will be determined on the basis of the average marks obtained at the Unit Tests and two term-end examinations.

The final result of a student will be decided on the basis of the average of marks obtained at these examinations, the formula being (a) + (b) + (c) / 3 per subject.

Anyone who fails to appear for the Examinations/Tests on medical ground should inform the college office within two days, such applications should be supported by medical certificate. It is mandatory for such students to appear for the supplementary examinations. Those who do not complete this requirement will not be promoted.

DEGREE COLLEGE

Rules for conduct of F.Y. and S.Y.B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. Examinations held by the colleges of Arts, Science and Commerce on behalf of the University

I. First and Second Term Examinations :

There shall be two examinations. One at the end of each term and they shall be called First Term Examination and Second Term Examination respectively. Both Term Examination shall be of equal marks and of equal duration. The First Term Examination shall be based on the portion of the syllabus taught in First Term and the Second Term Examination shall be based on the portion of the syllabus taught in Second Term, as prescribed by the Boards of Studies of the Subject concerned and approved by the Academic Council.

The Practical Examination in a subject shall be held only once and before the end of Second Term.

II. Schemes for paper without practical and paper with practical.

A. Paper without practical Marks (50+50) = 100
First Term Examination Marks 50 (Duration 2 Hrs.)
Second Term Examination Marks 50 (Duration 2 Hrs)

B. Paper with Practical Marks (30+30) = 60
First Term Examination Marks 30 (Duration 2 Hrs.)
Second Term Examination Marks 30 (Duration 2 Hrs.)

(Marks secured at each term examination are to be converted out of 30 marks)

Practical Examination Marks 40 per paper.
NOTE:
In subjects where tutorials are prescribed as part of workload in the syllabus, the paper in such subject for each term examination shall be of 50 marks and 2 Hrs. duration. Marks secured in each paper shall be appropriately converted into theory component (marks out of 40 or 45 as applicable) and remaining marks shall be treated for tutorials as applicable.

 
     
 
     
 
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