Evaluation Procedure
Evaluation Procedure: Evaluation of answer books for all examinations shall be done centrally. All the answer scripts shall be shuffled subject-wise and coded before they are sent for valuation. The theory papers of the semester-end examination are subjected to DOUBLE VALUATION both by the external examiners. In case of a difference of more than 15%(11) in the marks, the answer paper shall be re-evaluated by a third examiner, and the marks awarded after the third valuations are as follows:
CASE – A:
If the difference between first valuation and third valuation or second valuation and third valuation is less than or equal to 11 Marks, then the higher marks of two nearer values (with less difference) will be final.
Table 1
Example 1:
First Valuation Marks
32
Third Valuation Marks
18
Second Valuation Marks
10
Final Valuation Marks
Difference of Marks
14
08
Final Valuation Marks
18
Example 2:
First Valuation Marks
55
Third Valuation Marks
56
Second Valuation Marks
44
Final Valuation Marks
Difference of Marks
01
12
Final Valuation Marks
56
Academic Year: 2020-21
Civil Engineering
- Open - 18
- OBC - 42
- SC - 25
- ST - 4
- Minority - 10
- Management - 15
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Open - 44
- OBC - 49
- SC - 15
- ST - 1
- Minority - 8
- Management - 26
Mechanical Engineering
- Open - 31
- OBC - 49
- SC - 11
- ST - 2
- Minority - 12
- Management - 17
Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Open - 52
- OBC - 50
- SC - 15
- ST - 4
- Minority - 6
- Management - 36
Computer Science & Engineering
- Open - 55
- OBC - 51
- SC - 13
- ST - 4
- Minority - 9
- Management - 36
Computer Science & Engineering (Data mining)
- Open - 23
- OBC - 18
- SC - 2
- ST - 0
- Minority - 7
- Management - 18
CASE – B:
If the difference between first valuation and third valuation or second valuation and third valuation is less than or equal to 11 Marks, then the higher marks of two nearer values (with less difference) will be final.
Table 2
Example 3:
First Valuation Marks
26
Third Valuation Marks
40
Second Valuation Marks
56
Final Valuation Marks
Difference of Marks
14
16
Final Valuation Marks
(26+40)/2=33
Example 4:
First Valuation Marks
28
Third Valuation Marks
55
Second Valuation Marks
41
Final Valuation Marks
Difference of Marks
27
14
Final Valuation Marks
(55+41)/2=48
Academic Year: 2019-20
Civil Engineering
- Open - 36
- OBC - 40
- SC - 22
- ST - 3
- Minority - 11
- Management - 23
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Open - 48
- OBC - 37
- SC - 17
- ST - 3
- Minority - 18
- Management - 33
Mechanical Engineering
- Open - 47
- OBC - 41
- SC - 8
- ST - 3
- Minority - 13
- Management - 32
Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Open - 56
- OBC - 51
- SC -13
- ST - 4
- Minority - 15
- Management - 36
Computer Science & Engineering
- Open - 50
- OBC - 45
- SC - 12
- ST - 5
- Minority - 10
- Management - 36
CASE – C:
If the difference between ((first valuation and third valuation) and (second valuation and third valuation)) is equal, the average of two higher values will be considered as final.
Table 3
Example 5:
First Valuation Marks
44
Third Valuation Marks
52
Second Valuation Marks
60
Final Valuation Marks
Difference of Marks
08
08
Final Valuation Marks
(52+60)/2=56
Example 4:
First Valuation Marks
62
Third Valuation Marks
45
Second Valuation Marks
28
Final Valuation Marks
Difference of Marks
17
17
Final Valuation Marks
(45+62)/2=54
Academic Year: 2018-19
Civil Engineering
- Open - 21
- OBC - 48
- SC -12
- ST - 1
- Minority - 8
- Management - 20
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Open - 37
- OBC - 40
- SC - 16
- ST - 3
- Minority -10
- Management - 25
Mechanical Engineering
- Open - 14
- OBC -38
- SC - 9
- ST -7
- Minority - 7
- Management - 8
Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Open - 42
- OBC - 48
- SC -13
- ST - 3
- Minority - 14
- Management - 36
Computer Science & Engineering
- Open - 42
- OBC - 52
- SC -16
- ST - 2
- Minority - 8
- Management - 36
RULES FOR RECOUNTING AND RE-EVALUATION
The recounting/re-evaluation of answer book shall not be permitted in respect of the marks awarded to the scripts of practical examination/project work (including theory part) and in viva-voce/oral/comprehensive examinations. This recounting/re-evaluation facility shall be for theory papers of Semester End Exams only.
Recounting or Retotaling:
- If the student wants to verify the details of totaling of marks he/she scored in any course may independently apply for recounting or re-totaling.
- If any discrepancy in totaling of marks is found, then it will be updated after proper verification.
- If the recounting marks are less than the original marks, the original marks shall be retained.
- If the marks after recounting are more than the original marks, then the recounting marks shall be awarded.
Re-Evaluation:
If the student is not satisfied with the marks awarded, he/she may independently apply (online) for re-evaluation of answer script in prescribed format within the stipulated period.
Award of marks after re-evaluation:
- If the re-evaluation marks are less than the original marks, the original marks shall be retained.
- If the revaluation marks are greater than original marks then apply the following:
- If the difference between original marks and re-evaluation marks is less than or equal to 11 marks, there will be NO CHANGE in the final marks.
- If the difference between original marks and re-evaluation marks is more than 11 marks, then the highest marks will be considered as the final marks.