BCA
Schedule of Examination

Schedule Of Examination

The pass percentage in each subject will be 40%.

Theory Papers

For regular students, each paper will be of 100 marks, divided as follows:

  • 70 marks for the End-Semester Examination (ESE)
  • 30 marks for Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA)

The duration of each paper will be 3 hours.

Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA)

  • 30% of the final grade a student receives in a course.
  • Mid-Term (Minor) Test: There will be one mid-term test conducted when approximately 2/3 of the syllabus has been covered. This test will be for 15 marks and will be conducted by the college in consultation with the teacher.
    • Note: For students of the academic sessions admitted in 2018, 2019, and 2020, the mid-term test will be of 15 marks.
  • Seminar/Assignment/Term Paper: The remaining 10 marks of the CCA will be awarded based on seminar/assignment/term paper, etc., as given by the course teacher.

End-Semester Examination (ESE)

  • 70% of the final grade a student receives in a course.
  • The ESE will cover the entire syllabus of the course and will be of 3 hours duration.

Important Notes

  1. A student must pass both the CCA and ESE components separately to be declared successful in a course.
  2. The ratio of CCA and ESE (i.e., 30:70) will remain unchanged for students admitted in the academic sessions of 2019, 2020, and 2021.

Mid-Term (Minor) Test

  • There will be one mid-term test, conducted when approximately 2/3 of the syllabus has been covered.
  • This mid-term test will be for 15 marks.
  • The mid-term test will be conducted by the college in consultation with the teacher.
  • Note: The mid-term test will be for 15 marks for students admitted in the academic sessions of 2018, 2019, and 2020.

Seminar/Assignment/Term Paper

  • The remaining 10 marks of the Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) will be awarded based on seminar, assignment, term paper, etc., as assigned by the course teacher.

End-Semester Examination (ESE)

  • The remaining 70% of the final grade in a course will be based on an End-Semester Examination (ESE).
  • The ESE will cover the entire syllabus of the course.
  • The duration of the ESE will be 3 hours.