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University examination shall be conducted ordinarily twice in a year.(one regular and one supplementary examination every year) |
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Candidate shall register for all parts of examination in their first appearance. |
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Candidates who have undergone the prescribed course of study for a period not less than 10 months of the academic year only can appear for the examination. No candidate shall be admitted to any part of the examination unless he/she has secured a minimum of 80% or above attendance separately in theory classes as well as practical in each subject. |
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A candidate who is absent for a total of more than 60 days continuous or interrupted within a period of three months during an academic year shall not be eligible to continue the course with the same batch of students. He/she may obtain special sanction for readmission with the junior batch from higher authorities (University/DME/Govt.of Kerala.) |
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A candidate must have minimum of 80% attendance in both theory and practical separately in each subject for appearing the university examination. |
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Candidates who fail to appear for examination in any part or parts owing to the shortage of required attendance shall make up the lost attendance before appearing for the succeeding examination. |
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If the shortage is beyond the condonable limit the candidate should repeat with the junior batch. |
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Minimum pass marks shall be 50% in each of the Theory and practical papers separately for internal examinations. |
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The internal marks shall be signed by the candidate before transmission to the university. |
10. |
Minimum pass marks shall be 50% in each of the theory and practical papers separately for university examinations |
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A candidate must have 100% attendance in each of the practical areas before award of Degree. |
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A candidate has to pass in theory and practical exam separately in each of the paper. |
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If a candidate fails in either theory or practical paper he/she has to reappear for both the papers (Theory and practical) |
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A candidate who fails in any paper or part in the examination may appear for that paper or part in the subsequent examination. |
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Maximum number of attempts permitted for each paper is 3 including first attempt. |
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Candidate shall not be admitted to the subsequent higher examination unless the candidate has passed the previous examination. |
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The maximum period to complete the course successfully should not exceed 8 years. |
18. |
Maximum number of candidates for practical examination should not exceed 15 per day. |
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Candidate who pass all parts of examination on the first occasion of appearing there of shall be ranked in order of proficiency as determined by the total marks obtained and shall be arranged in two classes. |
Second class: Candidates who have passed the examination with an aggregate of 50% and above.
First class: Those who have secured65% marks aggregate or above.
Distinction: Those students who have secured an aggregate of 75 or above marks be awarded distinction. Candidate who pass in first class and who obtain not less than 75% of marks in any subject shall be deemed to have passed with distinction in that subject. Candidates who pass the examination in subsequent appearance shall be ranked only in second class.
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Rank in the examination: Aggregate marks of all the 4 years regular examination shall be considered for awarding rank for the B.Sc Nursing. A consolidated mark list consisting of all 4 year examinations shall be given to all the students |