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Academic Regulations

It is mandatory for a student to attend all the classes, tutorials, laboratories and other evaluation components conducted by the University. A student may be detained from appearing in the examination on grounds of deficient attendance. In each course attendance will be treated as evaluation component and marks are awarded as shown below:

A student has to obtain an average of 75% attendance for all courses to be eligible for comprehensive examination. Thus a student is eligible for writing comprehensive examination of all the courses in a semester only if he maintains an average 75% attendance. The student will not be permitted to attend the comprehensive examination course wise even if he maintains more than 75% attendance in a particular course(s). In such cases, student will not be permitted to attend the comprehensive examination of that course(s) where he/she has obtained NA Report.

However, some relaxation to this rule is possible in the case of students participating in extracurricular activities as identified below:

In special cases and for sufficient cause shown, the Vice Chancellor on the recommendation of the HOD / Dean of the School concerned may condone the deficiency not exceeding 10% in attendance due to ill-health, when the application submitted at the time of the actual illness is supported by a certificate from an authorized medical officer, participation in co-curricular, extra-curricular activities etc.