Examination Promotion

  • Subject like moral science, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, history, geography, mathematics, science, economics, commerce, accountancy, computer science, art, physical training, handicraft, music, general knowledge and extra-curricular activities including yoga are taught according to the grades of the pupils.
  • Students are to offer only those subjects regularly in the College, that are provided for in the approved scheme of studies.
  • The progress report will be shown only to the parents or guardians after every term examination; it can be withheld for non-payment of College dues.
  • A student who is absent from an examination, for any reason whatsoever, will not be re-examined.
  • Willful breach of the regulations of the examinations is punishable with immediate expulsion from the examination, and the subsequent cancellation of the paper. Those who resort to unfair particles will be expelled from the examination room, and will be refused admission to subsequent examinations, and even be expelled from the College.
  • Failure or absence from an examination excludes the student from being reckoned for the order of merit.
  • For promotion, a student must obtain a clear pass in all subjects. The students of Classes I to XII must secure in every subject 40% of marks.
  • No student will be allowed to write the theory papers if he fails to complete the practical work : e.g. GK Diary; science practical, projects etc.
  • If a student does not have 75% attendance of the total working days in each term, he will not be allowed to take the terminal examinations.
  • Taking all the term exams is compulsory for promotion.
  • Promotion once refused will not be reconsidered.
  • Failure in a Class is a clear sign of laxity. Hence, only under extra-ordinary circumstances will a student be allowed to repeat a Class.

Thought for the day

The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much.” ~William Hazlit