Apar India College

Apar India College of Management and Technology offers MBA/BBA, MCA/BCA, MSc (IT)/B.Sc (IT), MA/BA (Journalism & Mass Communication) degree courses and provides regular classes (Monday to Friday) without charging any tuition fees along with 100 percent free Job oriented courses such as English speaking, Personality Development, Foreign Language, Hardware networking etc. Degrees are awarded by Sikkim Manipal University(SMU) which is a State Govt. University recognized by UGC, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India. Students have to pay nominal university fee in the form of Demand Draft in favor of Sikkim Manipal University (SMU) payable at Manipal.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Now, go for direct re-evaluation

Now, go for direct re-evaluation

Mumbai: Mumbai University has at last rationalised its re-evaluation process. In a landmark decision, both graduate and post-graduate students can now go for direct reassessment, which means students can now apply for re-evaluation directly and simultaneously apply for photocopy of their answer sheets.
Several lakh students take university exams and on an average, 30,00-odd apply for re-evaluation, but many thousand don’t because of the cumbersome process.
While the old system had several complexities, the new ‘rules and regulations for photocopy and re-evaluation’ aim to reduce the process by half. For instance, if earlier, the whole process took three months, now it will be done in 45 days. “It’ll drastically cut down the waiting period for thousands of students,” said acting vice-chancellor Chandra Krishnamurthy.
In the earlier system, there have been instances of students losing academic years because of the delay in the re-evaluation process. “Students had to first apply for and obtain a photocopy of theiranswer sheet before applying for reassessment,” said Vilas Shinde, university controller of examinations. “The process often took a month or even longer. The new system makes both processes independent of each other and will expedite 70% of the work.”
The new rules are applicable to theory papers. “The regulations will be applicable for exams from the first half of 2010. We will send a circular to colleges in April. The rules will also be placed before the academic and management councils to convert them into an ordinance,” said Shinde.
Yet another feature that will speed up the process is scrapping of the redressal and grievance committee. Earlier, the committee would recommend whether a particularanswer sheet should be sent for re-evaluation or not. “But this committee has now been abolished enabling students to apply directly,” said Shinde.
Another reason to cheer is the fact that students waiting for their re-evaluation results can take provisional admission, subject to availability of seats in the college. This will ensure students do not lose out on a year. “If the student is declared pass in the requisite number of the subjects on re-evaluation, which would entitle him/her to take admission in the next class, provisional admission will be regularised,” the directive says. But if the student fails, the admission will automatically stand cancelled.
Among other rules, re-evaluation will be done through the university’s Central Assessment Programme (CAP) and it will be mandatory for colleges to relieve examinees from their college for the same.
Results of a particular subject/examination will also be declared at one go now. To apply for re-evaluation, students will have to secure 20% of the total marks or 40% of the marks required for passing in a subject.

Source Link: http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_now-go-for-direct-re-evaluation_1365536

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3 comments:

  1. Nice way to reduce time for re-evaluation process.. This new system would surely make both processes independent of each other and will expedite 70% of the work.

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  2. It will be very useful for students and for university as well...

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  3. Previously there have been instances of students losing academic years because of re-evaluation process however now students waiting for their re-evaluation results can take provisional admission, subject to availability of seats in the college. This will ensure students do not lose out on a year. Hurray!!!

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