SCHEME OF EXAMINATION 

Qualification for admission to two year pre-university course:

Admission to the Karnataka Two-Year Pre-University course shall be open to the candidates who have passed

(a)   The Karnataka Secondary School leaving Certificate Examination.
                                    OR
(b)
    Any other examinations recognized by the board as equivalent to the Karnataka S.S.L.C.      

Exams for the purpose of admission for two year Pre-University course, Provided that such candidate is eligible for admission to the Pre-University or equivalent course in the state in which the candidate has passed the qualifying examination:

             Admission of candidate from outside the state/country (other than Karnataka Secondary School examination Board Candidates) shall be admitted to the course only after producing a provisional eligibility certificate issued by board. Candidates should obtain such certificate obtained at the qualifying examination. 

Duration of the course:  The course of study for the Two-Year Pre-University course shall extend over a period of two academic years.

Medium of Instruction and Examination:  The medium of instruction will be in English. Candidates may at their option, answer the examination either in English or in Kannada.provided they indicate in their applications the medium in which they opt to answer the examination.

Course of study:
   
The course of the study leading to two year Pre-University Examination shall comprise of part I and Part II.

The candidate shall select under Part I any two of the following languages one of which should be an Indian language:

1)    Kannada                                                   2)   English

3)    Hindi                                                        4)   Sanskrit

  Part II

            Science:

            1.      Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology
            2.
     
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Electronics
            3.
     
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer science 

Commerce:

1.      Basic Mathematics, Statistics, Business Studies and Accountancy
2.
      Basic Mathematics, Economics, Business Studies and Accountancy
3.
      Statistics, Economics, Business Studies and Accountancy
4.
      Computer science, Economics, Business Studies and Accountancy

                                                  LABORATORY

                   

                   

There are well equipped Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Electronics and Computer Science Laboratories for acquiring experimental skill for future research.

             LIBRARY RULES 

            The college library has a collection of more than 8,000 books.A student is permitted to borrow only one book at a time.Books can be borrowed on the particular days of the week allotted for each class only when borrower’s ticket and identity card is produced.Books borrowed from the library can be kept for a period of 14 days only. If the due date happens to be a holiday it must be returned on the next day. If the book is not returned on the due date, a fine of 50 paisa per day will be levied.If the books are lost or damaged the librarian must be informed. The book must be replaced by a new one or its cost must be remitted immediately.Books meant for reference will not be issued. They should be used only in the reference section during the specified hours.To enable the students to prepare for the public examination books will be issued after the closure of the academic year against a deposit of double the cost of books.

Rules of admission for 1 Year Pre-University Examinations

           a)   There shall be District Level Examination at the end of first year Pre-University course, in  addition to two quarterly test and mid-term examination. These tests and examinations  shall be conducted by the colleges concerned and the records of the same will be maintained intact for three years after the tests and examinations. Marks awarded shall find a place in the consolidated marks register and individual marks card. 

b)      Admission for I P.U.C. examinations shall be opened to candidates who have:

1.   Undergone the prescribed course of study in the corresponding year in a recognized  institution.

         2.      Put in the minimum attendance required.

         3.      Completed the practical assignments for internal assessment and shall obtain a certificate to that effect from the teachers concerned.

7. Attendance

      A candidate shall be considered to have completed the first year of the P.U.C. if the candidate has attended three fourths of the number of actual working hours in each of the subjects during the year i.e. 75% in each subject.

8. Condition of the shortage of attendance:

 A)      The Heads of the institutions shall have the discretion to condone the shortage of attendance upto to 15% of the total number of actual working hours on the production of a medical certificate and by paying Rs. 25/- as fine per subject for condonation. This amount shall be remitted to the concerned Account.
B)
       The Heads of the institutions shall have the discretion to condone the shortage of attendance of the students who have attended not less than 60% of the actual number of work in any one subject on production of the medical certificate countersigned by a medical Officer not less than the rank of a District Medical officer. 

9. Examination Fee:

 An examination fee of Rs. 50/- per student shall be collected to meet the expenditure on printing, stationary, maintenance of the marks registers, progress cards etc., however, SC/ST students are exempted from the payment of such fees. This fees is subjected to revision by the Govt. from time to time, (G.O.No.ED 73 TPU 91, Bangalore, Dated 4/10 June 92).

10. Parent Teacher’s Meet:

It will be held in our college in the month of September both for I and II PUC students to improve their academic performance. Parents will be given an opportunity to interact with the Principal and the Staff.

11.      A)    The scheme of examination and duration:

The scheme of examination, the minimum and maximum marks, duration of the examination and the time schedule shall be as follows:




Test/Examination

 

Period when to be held

 

Duration and maximum marks

 

 

1st Quarterly test

 

2nd week of September

 

1 ˝ hours for each subject for a maximum marks of 45.

 

 

Mid-term examination

 

2nd week of December

 

3hours for each subject for a maximum mark of 90.

 

 

Annual examination

 

March / April

 

3hours for each subject for a maximum mark of 90 and for a maximum marks of 80 for science subjects involving practical examination

 

 

10 marks are awarded for internal Assessment and 10 marks for practical subject.

 

 ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

             The result for I year Pre-University Examination shall be declared on the 10th of April every year.

 PROMOTIONAL PROCEDURE:

             All those who obtain a minimum of 27 Marks in theory and 35% in the aggregate in the annual Examination shall be declared as promoted. For Practical subjects a student should secure a minimum of 24 marks in Theory for promotion.

 Working hours of the college: 7.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. for science and Commerce. Fees will be collected from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

 RULES REGARDING THE ADMISSION

 Application for admission duly filled should reach the principal on or before the specified date.

 No application will be considered unless accompanied by the copies  of

       (1)The Transfer Certificate from the institution last attended

                 (2)The statement of marks obtained at the last examination

                (3)The migration Certificate from institution(for students of outside Karnataka State).

  Only copies of the certificates should be attached and the originals should be produced at  the time of admission.

 Migration certificate should be submitted in the case of students from other Universities.

The language opted must be the same as the languages at the languages at the previous qualifying examination passed by the candidate. In the college, Kannada, Sanskrit, and  Hindi languages are taught.

Candidates selected for admission should pay the prescribed fees and produce the originals of the Transfer Certificate, the statement of marks on or before the dates notified and should meet the principal to get themselves admitted. 

Two passport size photographs and Two  Postal Envelops(don't mention your address on the Envelops).

SESHADRIPURAM INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT



Regulations Pertaining to B.Com/BBM Degree-Semester Scheme

1. ELIGIBILITY:

Student who have completed two-year Pre-University Course of Karnataka State or equivalent thereto are eligibility to seek admission to the B.com/BBM Degree Course.

2. DURATION OF THE COURSE:

The Course of study for the B.com/BBM Degree shall extend over a period of three academic years, each academic year comprising of two semesters, and excluding the duration of examinations, each semester comprising sixteen weeks of class work. The candidates shall complete his/her B.Com/BBM Degree within 03 years from the date of admission to the first semester of the Course.

3. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTIONS:

The medium of instructions and examination shall be either in Kannada or English

4. SUBJECTS OF STUDY:

As per Bangalore University Syllabus

5. ATTENDANCE:

1. For the purpose of calculating attendance, each semester shall be taken as a unit.

2. A student shall be considered to have satisfied the requirement of attendance for the semester, if he has attended not less than 76% in aggregate of the number of working period in each subject.

3. A Student who fails to complete the course in the manner Stated above shall not be permitted to take the University examinations.

6. SKILL DEVELOPMENT/RECORD MAINTENANCE AND SUBMISSION:

In every semester, the student should maintain a Record Book in which a minimum of 5 exercises/Programmes per subject are to be recorded. The record has to be submitted to the Head of the Department for evaluation at least 15 days before the end of each semester.

7. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

There shall be a University Examination at the end of each semester. The maximum marks for the University examination in each paper shall be 90 and 10 for Skill Development and Record maintenance.

Marks for Skill Development and Record maintenance shall be awarded by the teacher who has taught the subject and the teacher concerned shall hand over list to the Head of Department within three days after the end of the semester period, who in turn shall handover, with in the next three days, to the Principal of the College.

The Principal shall display marks on the notice board Subject-wise and student-wise, one week prior to the commencement of semester examinations. The original copy of the same, duly signed by the Head of the Department and the Principal, shall be sent by the Principal to the Registrar(Evaluation) Bangalore University, Bangalore, before the commencement of the semester examination.

8. APPEARANCE FOR THE EXAMINATION:

a) A Candidate shall apply for all the papers in each examination when he/she appears for the first time. A Candidate shall be considered to have appeared for the examination only if he/she has submitted the prescribed application for the examination along with the required fess to University.

b) A Candidate who has passed any language shall be eligible to claim exemption from the study of the language if he/she studied and passed that language at the corresponding level.

c) Further, a Candidate shall also be eligible to claim exemption from studying and appearing for those Commerce subjects which he/she studied and passed at the corresponding level subject, to the condition stipulated by the University.

d) A Candidate who is permitted to seek admission to the particular Degree Course on transfer from any other University should study and pass the subjects, which are prescribed by the University. Such Candidate shall not however be eligible for the award of overall Class or Ranks.

9. MINIMUM PASSING MARKS: 

Candidates who have obtained at least 35% of marks in aggregate including skill development in each subject shall be eligible for a pass or exemption in that subject. The minimum marks per paper is 32 in theory and 3 for record maintenance.

10. CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES:

i) The results of the First to Sixth semester of degree examination shall be declared and classified separately as follows:
a) First Class Those who obtain 60% and above of the total Marks of parts I,II & III
 
b) Second Class Those who obtain 50% and above less than 60% of the total marks of parts I, II & III.

c) Pass Class Rest of the successful candidates who secure 35% and above but less than 50% of marks in part I, II & III.

11. MEDALS AND PRIZES:

No candidates passing an external examination shall be eligible for any scholarship, fellowship, meal, prize or any other award

12.CONDITIONS TO KEEP TERMS:

a) A candidate is allowed to carry all the previous un-cleared papers to the subsequent semester/semesters.

b) Such of those candidates who have failed remained absent for one or more subjects forth hence called as “Repeaters” shall appear for exam in such subject during the three immediate successive examinations.

c) Examination for odd/even semester shall be conducted respectively at the    end of odd/even semester (odd with odd, even with even.)

d) The Candidate shall take the examination as per the syllabus and the scheme of examination in force during the subsequent appearances.

13. PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPERS:

Each theory question paper shall be 3 hours duration for each subject. The question paper shall ordinarily consist of three sections, to develop testing of conceptual skills, understanding skill, Comprehension skills, articulation and application of skill. The Question Paper, will be as per the following model:

Section-A: Conceptual questions (10x2=20 Marks)
1. a.b.c.d.e.f.g.h.i.j.k.l. Answer any Ten

Section-B: (Analytical questions) (5x5=25 Marks) 
2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, Answer any five

Section-C: (Essay type questions) (3x15=45 Marks) 
10,11,12,13,14 Answer any Three

14. PROVISION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF RESULTS:

The candidates shall be permitted to improve the result of the examination or of any semester or any subject within 30 days after the announcement of the results. This provision shall be exercised only once during the course and the provision once exercised shall not be revoked. The application for improvement of results shall be submitted to the Registrar (Evaluation) Bangalore University, Bangalore along with the prescribed fee.

15. REMOVAL OF DIFFICULTIES AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF THESE REGULATIONS:

If any difficulty arises while giving effect to the provisions of these Regulations, the Vice Chancellor may in extraordinary circumstances, pass such orders as he may deem fit.

16. PROJECT REPORT (for BBM Students only):

a) The Project Report in the sixth semester carries 100 marks which shall form a part of sixth semester examination.

b) There shall be double evaluations of project Report. First evaluation shall be done by the concerned guide and the second evaluation by one of the examiner from the panel of examiners. The Chairman or the BOE in Business Management(UG) shall arrange for the second evaluation of the Project Reports at the valuation center.

c) The Principal of the College shall submit the Project Reports of the students, after first evaluation, to the University within three days after the completion of VI Semester examination along with the marks lists of First Examiners.

d) Candidate shall obtain a minimum 35% marks in this subject (project report) failing which he/she shall revise and resubmit before the commencement of the next examination. However, no student shall be allowed to resubmit the Project Report after three consecutive chances.

e) The Student who fails to submit the Project Report shall not be permitted to take the examination

VIVA VOCE:

The Board of examiners shall conduct viva-voce examination for Project Report.

17. WORKING HOURS:

The College will work between 7-30 am to 2pm.

18. RESULT OF 1ST SEMESTER B.Com /BBM:

B.Com 

Appeared 80 Students 
Passed 60
Percentage 75%

B.BM

Appeared 40 Students
 Passed 31
 Percentage 78%

Be not afraid of anything. You will do marvellous work. The moment you fear, you are no body. It is fear that is the great cause of misery in the world. It is fear that is the greatest of all Superstitions. It is fear that is the cause of our woes, and it is fearlessness that brings heaven even in a moment. Therefore, ‘Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached.’

                                                                                               Swamy Vivekananda

 

 
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