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The Rules, Regulations, and Guidelines are proposed as below:
ACADEMIC SESSION
The academic session will normally begin in the first week of August and end in the last week of May.
Preparatory Term (For Mathematics, Accounting,English, and Communication) - 1st July onwards
Trimester 1 and 4 - 1st Aug to 30th October
Trimester 2 and 5 - 8th November to 7th Feb
Trimester 3 and 6 - 15th February to 14th May
Summer Training in industry shall be from 1st June to 30th July.
Each term shall consist of 10-12 weeks with one week of term break. The last week of each term will be
utilized for End Term Examination (ETE).
Academic of SBS is credit based system.
REGISTRATION
Registration is a very important procedural part. All students are required to register in person for each
Term for the courses to be pursued by them on the dates specified in the Academic Calendar of SBS.
Failure to register will debar the student from appearing in ETE.
The student will be required to clear all dues at the time of registration. Students will also be required to
submit all the necessary documents & certificates at the time of registration.
Registrar may accept documents after the registration, in exceptional cases but not later than 15 days
prior to commencement of End-Term Examination.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT
In order to be eligible to appear in the ETE, the average attendance of a student in a Term must be 75%.
The attendance shall be counted from the date of commencement of classes or date of registration,
whichever may be later.
In case a student's average attendance in below 75%, the case will be referred to a Committee,
appointed by the Vice Chancellor to consider relaxation in attendance up-to a maximum of 10% on all
counts, and on valid reasons to be submitted in writing (i.e. medical, natural calamities and unforeseen
circumstances in the family).
ASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION PROCEDURE
The evaluation is a continuous process and is based on performance in different examinations/tests as
detailed below:
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(a)Theory Courses
Theory courses will assessed through continuous assessment and End term Examination.
(i) Continuous Assessment (CA)
CA will consist of continuous class assessment and class tests, and will carry 50% weightage asbelow:
Continuous class assessment carrying 30% weightage. It is a continuous process and will be
based on students' performance in: 1. Class participation & Attendance 2. Presentations 3. Group
presentations 4. Quizzes 5. Assignment work 6. Case studies.
Class test carrying 20% weightage.
Two class tests (10 marks each) for each paper to be conducted by the concerned faculty.
(ii) End Term Examination (ETE)
End-Term Examination (ETE) carrying 50% weightage.
The End-Term Examination shall be conducted by the Controller of Examination, Sharda
University. Post graduate program is faculty led and the papers will be set by the faculty
concerned. Moderation will be done by the Moderation Committee appointed by the Vice
Chancellor of the University on the recommendation of COE. Moderation Committee will consist
of internal and external experts.
(b)Summer Training Report and Viva-Voce
Summer Training of eight weeks is an integral part of MBA Programme.
Each student will have to make a presentation of the work done by him/her during summer training and
appear before experts for viva-voce at the end of trimester-IV for all the MBA programs.
Out of the total 100 Marks, 40% weightage will be given by the faculty and industry mentors and 60%
weightage will be given by the Viva-Voce Committee for the report & Viva-Voce examination.
The Viva-Voce Committee will consist of one external examiner, one faculty mentor and one internal
expert as decided by the controller of examination on recommendation of Dean of the school.
(c) Project Work
Each student of the MBA Programme will have to undertake a guided project work for fulfillment ofprogram requirement under the supervision of the faculty guide.
The topic will be decided by the faculty guide in consultation with the student keeping in view his area of
specialization, with approval of Dean.
The project report will be submitted and evaluated by a Viva-Voce Committee [as in (b) (iv)] in trimester VI
for all the MBA programme.
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Out of the total 100 Marks, 40% weightage will be given by internal faculty guide and 60% weightage will
be given by the Viva-Voce Committee for the report & Viva-Voce examination.
(d) Backlog Courses
A student may accumulate backlog papers to the maximum extent of six in one academic year consistingof three trimesters. If a student accumulates a backlog of more than 6 papers, he will be required to leave
the program.
(e) Re-Sit Examination
A student will be allowed to appear in a Re-Sit Examination for clearing the backlogs towards the end of
that Academic Year. The Re-Sit Examination will be only for ETE papers
GRADING SYSTEM
Grading system shall be in accordance with Sharda University norms except for the following.
A student will be awarded a letter grade in each of the courses in which he/she is registered depending
upon the weighted total marks he/ she obtains in the CA and end term examination (ETE) of evaluation
as defined in the Course detail. A student will have to pass CA and ETE with a minimum of 40% marks
and 50% in aggregate.
The student obtaining less than 40% marks in CA will not be allowed to appear in the ETE of the
concerned paper in that trimester. Once the student has cleared CA, he/she can appear in the ETE to be
held at the end of the year.
The students failing in CA will have to attend classes as and when offered by the school and those failingin sixth Term, will have to repeat the paper when offered.
Note: For make-up in Continuous Assessment
A student who has been absent from any Class Test/ Assignment/ Presentation/ Mid-Term, etc. due to
any genuine reason (i.e. medical, natural calamities and unforeseen circumstances in the family) only
shall be given chance for any make-up in continuous assessment. Further, only those students whose
applications are approved by a Committee appointed by the Vice Chancellor, will be allowed to make-up
continuous assessment of the above.