NavaJyothi College

Assesment and Evaluation - FYUGP

The assessment shall be a combination of Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) and an End Semester Evaluation (ESE)
The evaluation shall be done by indirect grading method
The End Semester Evaluation shall be conducted according to the examination calendar of the university.
The assessment shall be a combination of Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) and an End Semester Evaluation (ESE)
The evaluation shall be done by indirect grading method
The End Semester Evaluation shall be conducted according to the examination calendar of the university.
Continuous Comprehensive Assessment includes assignments, seminars, periodic written examinations, or other measures as proposed in the syllabus and approved by the university
A copy of all records of CCA shall be maintained in digital format in the Department / College and shall be made available for verification by the University.
Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) will have two subcomponents: Formative assessment (FA) and Summative Assessment (SA).
These assessments are to be conducted by the teacher/ course coordinator handling the course. These assessments are to promote deeper learning, thinking and reflection to gauge student’s achievement / performance.
Summative assessments (SA) are used to evaluate student learning, skill acquisition, and academic achievement at the conclusion of a defined instructional period— typically at the end of a project, unit, course or semester
Practical Assignment Observation of practical skills. Viva voce Quiz Interview Oral presentations
Computerized adaptive testing In-class discussions Group Tutorial work Reflection writing assignments. Home assignments Self and peer Assessments
Any other method as may be required for specific course / student by the course faculty.
Summative assessments (SA) are used to evaluate student learning, skill acquisition, and academic achievement at the conclusion of a defined instructional period— typically at the end of a project, unit, course or semester.
Students shall secure minimum of 30% for End Semester evaluation and an aggregate of 35% for successful completion of each course.
There shall be Theory and Practical examinations at the end of each semester, ordinarily during October for odd semesters and during March for even semesters, as prescribed in the Scheme of Examinations.
Regarding evaluation, a one credit course maybe evaluated for 25 marks, two credit for 50 marks, three credit for 75 marks and 4 credit for 100 marks.
In the evaluation of a 4-credit theory course of 100 marks, 30 marks will be by continuous comprehensive assessment and 70 marks will be by end semester evaluation. The duration for the end semester evaluation of theory courses of 70 marks shall be for two hours.
In the evaluation of a 3- credit theory course of 75 marks, 25 marks will be by continuous comprehensive assessment and 50 marks will be by end semester evaluation. The duration for the end semester evaluation of theory courses of 50 marks/below 50 marks shall be of one and a half hour (1.5 hr)

Evaluation of Internship

A student shall do an internship of 2 credits by the end of the sixth semester. Since one credit corresponds to 25 marks, the internship shall be evaluated for 50 marks. The evaluation of internship shall be done by a committee constituted by the Department Council. The scheme of CCA and ESE is given below:

Components of Evaluation of Internship Weightage Marks for Internship (2 Credit/50 Marks)
Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) 30% 15
End Semester Evaluation 70% 35

The consolidated scheme given below for the evaluation of all 3 credit and 4 credit courses.

Course Credit Mark L P
4 Credit L P L P CCA ESE CCA ESE Total Marks
4 0 100 0 30 70 0 0 100
3 1 75 25 25 50 10 15 100
2 2 50 50 15 35 20 30 100
1 3 25 75 10 15 30 45 100
0 4 0 100 0 0 40 60 100
Course Credit Mark L P
3 Credit L P L P CCA ESE CCA ESE Total Marks
3 0 75 0 25 50 0 0 75
2 1 50 25 15 35 10 15 75
1 2 25 50 10 15 20 30 75
0 3 0 75 0 0 30 45 75
  • L - Lecture/Theory
  • P – Practical/Practicum components
  • CCA – Continuous Comprehensive Assessment
  • ESE – End Semester Evaluation