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Presiding Officer Dr. P.S.S. Akilashri Associate Professor & Head of Computer Science
Members Dr. A. Vijayasankar Associate Professor of Mathematics

Ms. Gowri Priya Anand NGO NGO Representative

Ms. Akalya Ravichandran Advocate

Dr. K. Abarna Assistant

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Evaluation of Internal Assessment

The Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA), is based on the performance of the student in the Assignment, Tests, Seminars and Attendance, every semester. This score is coupled with the Semester Examinations, to decide the percentage of marks secured by the student. This can be converted into the grade points. The Course Teacher evaluates the performance. This evaluation is consolidated at the end of the course. The components for the CIA are:

Sl.No Components Undergraduate/th> Postgraduate
1 Assignment 2 x 3 = 06 Marks 2 x 2 = 04 Marks
2 CIA I 04 Marks 05 Marks
3 CIA II 10 Marks 06 Marks
4 Seminar ---- 05 Marks
5 Attendance 05 Marks 05 Marks
Total 25 Marks 25 Marks

Attendance percentage versus Continuous Internal Assessment Marks

Sl.No Range of Percentage Marks Awarded
1 96 to 100 5
2 91 to 95 4
3 86 to 90 3
4 81 to 85 2
5 75 to 80 1
6 Less than 75 0

The components for the Continuous Internal Assessment for U.G. and P.G., in the Practical Examinations

Sl.No Component Marks
1 Observation Notebook 10
2 Record Notebook 10
3 Model Practical Examinations 05
Total 25

For the Courses which involve field work

Sl.No Component Marks
1 Observation and Record Notebook 10
2 Field work 10
3 Model Test 05
Total 25

For the Semester Practical Examinations

Sl.No Component Marks
1 Practical Examination 70
2 Oral Examination / Viva Voce 05
Total 75

GRADING SYSTEM

Conversion of Marks to Grade points, Grades and Classifications

Marks Rang Grade Point Grade Classification
90 and Above 10 O Outstanding
80 - 89 9 A+ Excellent
70 - 79 8 A Very Good
60 - 69 7 B+ Good
50 - 59 6 B Above Average
40 - 49 5 C Average
Below 40 0 RA Re-Appear

Grade Point Average (GPA)

Σ (Credits × Grade Points)
Σ Credits

GPA is calculated for a particular semester based on the credits earned and grade points secured.

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

Sum of (Grade Points × Credits)
Sum of Credits of all Courses

CGPA represents the overall academic performance across all semesters completed by the student.

Final Result

CGPA Grade Classification of Final Result
9.00 and Above O Outstanding
8.00 to 8.99 A+ Excellent
7.00 to 7.99 A Very Good
6.00 to 6.99 B+ Good
5.00 to 5.99 B Above Average
4.00 to 4.99 C Average
Below 4.00 RA Re-Appear

Note: GPA and CGPA for Part I, II, III, IV, & V are to be considered separately for UG Programme

GRADING SYSTEM (PG)

Conversion of Marks to Grade points, Grades and Classifications

Marks Range Grade Point Corresponding Grade Classification
90 and Above 10 O Outstanding
80 and Above but Below 90 9 A+ Excellent
70 and Above but Below 80 8 A Very Good
60 and Above but Below 70 7 B+ Good
50 and Above but Below 60 6 B Above Average
Below 50 0 RA Re-Appear

Grade Point Average (GPA)

Σ (Credits × Grade Points)
Σ Credits

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

Sum of the multiplication of Grade Points by Credits
Sum of the Credits of the Courses

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