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Introduction of Semesterised Choice Based Credit System for B.A./B.Sc. Courses

Dr. Somnath Mukhopadhyay presents the introduction of CBCS at Dinabandhu Andrews College, aligning courses with Calcutta University's directives. Key features include course nomenclature, credit distribution for various courses, evaluation procedures, and completion timeframe. Faculty responsibilities, examination schedules, and grading criteria are detailed, ensuring a streamlined academic process. Stay informed about registration timelines, examination schedules, grading systems, and more.

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Introduction of Semesterised Choice Based Credit System for B.A./B.Sc. Courses

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  1. 1 Overview OfSemesterisedChoice Based Credit SystemTo be introduced for B.A./B.Sc. Hons/General Courses from 2018-19 Presented by Dr. SomnathMukhopadhyay Dinabandhu Andrews College

  2. 2 Calcutta University Notifications

  3. Introduction of Semesterised CBCS system 3 COLLEGE IMPLEMENTS CU FORMULATES UGC Directs

  4. 4 Course Nomenclature ** 14 Core Courses for Homs; **12 Core Courses for B.Sc. General **8 Core Courses for B.A. General *CC of General Course/ CC of one of the three main subject

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  15. 15 Other Important Aspects-1 • For CC/GE/DSE (Lab-based) subjects: 4 Credits for Theory and 2 Credits for Practical papers • For CC/GE/DSE (Non Lab-based) subjects: 5 Credits for Theory and 1 Credit for Tutorial papers • GE Courses are CC Papers of General Courses • DSE/SEC: Group A & B for specified Semesters • AECC-1 shall mean Communicative English/ MIL • AECC-2 shall mean EVS

  16. 16 Other Important Aspects-2 • A student must clear the entire curriculum within a span of 5 years • All teachers and all departments shall be responsible for keeping the records pertaining to (1) Attendance and (2) Internal Assessment • All teachers and all departments offering Non lab-based subjects need to keep all records pertaining to Tutorials • Examination of the compulsory courses will be held as per routine prescribed by the University • Evaluation of answer scripts of compulsory courses will be taken care of by the University • All kinds of calculation for SGPA and CGPA will be the responsibility of the Affiliating University

  17. 17 Other Important Aspects-3 • Classes shall be of 45 minutes duration • Registration process shall be completed prior to the commencement of Semester-I Examinations • AECC Courses shall be considered for calculating SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) and CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) • End Semester Examinations are to be held ordinarily at the end of the concerned Semester, i.e., Semester-I, Semester-III, Semester-V in December-January and Semester-II, Semester-IV, Semester-VI in June-July of every year • Minimum Pass %=30 • Minimum CGPA of 4.000 for Hons Degree

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