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Friday, June 3, 2011

Babu Banarasi Das Group of Educational Institutes

Babu Banarasi Das Group of Educational Institutes


Babu Banarasi Das National Institute of Technology and Mangement is affiliated to U.P. Technical University, Lucknow and Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra.

An academic year is comprised of two semesters and the duration of each semester is 4½ months. There are 100 working days in a semester including the period of examination. The first semester is called Autumn Semester followed by second semester called Spring Semester. The Autumn Semester is from August to December and the Spring Semester is from Jan to May.

To appear in the University examination in a subject, a student must have attendance of 75% in theory, tutorial & practical classes. The performance of a student is evaluated through Internal Evaluation and by the End Semester Examination conducted by the University. The marks of each subject fall under two categories viz. Theory & Sessionals. The theory marks are awarded on the basis of University Examination by means of question paper covering the full syllabus.

Performance of the student shall be continuously evaluated in classroom through home assignments, quizzes and minor tests, and in the laboratories, workshop and drawing halls on practice. The sessionals marks have two parts. The sessional i.e. internal assessment will be done by Class Teachers on the basis of continuous evaluation in classrooms through Home Assignments, Minor Tests, Quizzes, Laboratory Exercises etc.

End Semester Examination will be conducted by the University. A student will be examined in the Theory by an examiner appointed by the University, also an examiner will be appointed to examine the student in Practicals. To have passed in the theory paper, a student must have secured at least 40% marks & in Practical Examination at least 40% marks. To appear in the theory examination, a student must have secured a minimum of 50% marks in the sessional of that course.

A student who fails to clear a course or courses of a semester shall be allowed to proceed to the next semester but shall have to clear the course by reappearing in that course/courses at a subsequent examination of the University Schedule. Only two reappears in a course is permissible and anybody failing to clear a course/ courses in this clause shall have to repeat a semester.

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Engineering

A division will be awarded on the basis of the aggregate of the marks secured by a student in 8 semesters in the following pattern

  • 75% and above First Division with Honors

  • 60% and above but less than 75% First Division

  • 50% and above but less than 60% Second Division

  • Less than 50% Failed

For the purpose of computing final aggregate marks the following procedure shall be followed

  • 20% of the aggregate marks of I & II semesters.

  • 40% of the aggregate marks of III & IV semesters.

  • 60% of the aggregate marks of V & VI semesters.

  • 100% of the aggregate marks of VII & VIII semesters.

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