Supplementary Examination

  1. Supplementary Examination for F.Y., S.Y., B.A., and B.Com ., shall be conducted before the commencement of the academic year. There should be at least one month period between the date of declaration of results of the Second Terminal Examination and the Supplementary Examinations.
  2. The following categories of students shall be eligible to appear for the Supplementary Examinations.
    1. A student who has appeared at both the first Terminal and the Second Terminal Examinations but failed on the average, provide such a failure is in the papers carrying not more than 300 marks. (A candidate may also appear for improvement of percentage in subjects where in he/she has obtained minimum marks for passing.)
    2. A student who did not appear in some or all the paper other at the First Terminal or at the SEcond Terminal on medical grounds or for representing the college/University/State/Nation in cultural or sports NCC/NSS activities.
    3. A student who did not appear for both the first term and second term Examination in all subjects, or in some subjects, only under very special circumstances, provided that the Principal is satisfied.
    4. A Student who has obtained 30% in individual subjects but has failed to obtain an aggregate of 40% to be declared passed.
  3. The results of candidates who appear for supplementary Examination in view of improving percentage in individual subjects, shall not to be altered if he/she fails to improve the percentage.
  4. The Supplementary Examinations shall be conducted as per time-table issued by the University and the result of the examiantions be declared preferably before the commencement of the academic year and in no circumstances after the last day of admissions, so as to enable a student to enrol for the higher class after passing.
  5. The question paper for supplementary (first and second terminal examination) shall be of two hours duration.
  6. The question paper for supplementary (Entire) will be of 3 hours duration.
    1. A Student who desires to appear at the Supplementary Examinations because he/she could not obtain necessary average marks at the first term and at the second term examination taken together or because he/she remained absent for both the terminal examinations and has been permitted by the Principal, shall have to answer te Supplementary (Entire) examination, the marks obtained by the student at the Supplementary Examination alone shall be considered for declaring the results.
  7. A student who was absent at the First Term Examination or at the Second Term Examination in a subject shall appear for the Supplementary of the concerned term and the marks obtained shall be combined with the marks in the corresponding paper in the regular Term Examination to calculate the average marks in that paper.
  8. A candidate who fails to secure the desired percentage of marks/aggregate at the earlier examinations (including Supplementary examiantions) shall have to appear for First and Second Terminal Examinations. However, the results of candidate shall not be altered if he/she fails to improve the percentage.