EXAMINATION RULES
- A candidate is permitted to use geometric tools, non-programmable calculators and approved tables and data books only during the theory and the practical examinations.
- No other material/gadget (including cell phone) should be brought inside the examination hall.
- A candidate should neither possess/refer any forbidden material in any form nor should seek/obtain assistance in any form from any person/source towards answering the questions during the examinations.
- He/she should not assist other candidates in any form towards answering the questions during the examinations.
- The candidate should not reveal his/her identity in any form in the answer scripts.
- The candidate should not indulge in canvassing either directly or indirectly to award more than deserving marks in the examinations.
- The candidate should maintain discipline and decorum during the examinations.
Violation of the above rules in any form during the examinations will attract punishment ranging from levying fine to permanently debarring the candidate from continuing his/her studies as given below.
Sl.
No.
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Nature
of Malpractice
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Maximum
Punishment
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1
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Appeal by the candidate in
the answer script to show mercy by way of awarding more than
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deserving marks.
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Fine of Rs. 1000/- per
subject.
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2
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The candidate writing
his/her name in the answer script.
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3
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The candidate writing
his/her registration number/college name in places other than specified in
the answer script.
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4
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Any special marking in the
answer script by the candidate.
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5
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The candidate communicating
with
neighbouring candidate
orally or non-verbally; the candidate causing suspicious movement of his/her
body.
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6
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Irrelevant writing by the
candidate in the answer script.
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7
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The candidate marking on
the question paper or writing answer on his/her question paper or making use
of his/her question paper for rough work
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8
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The candidate possessing
cell
phones/programmable
calculator(s)/any other electronic storage device(s) containing no
incriminating materials
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Fine of Rs. 2000/- per
subject.
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9
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The candidate facilitating
the other candidate(s) to copy from his/her answer script.
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Invalidating the
examination of the particular subject written by the candidate.
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10
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The candidate possessing
any incriminating material(s) (whether used or not). For example:Written or
printed materials, bits of papers containing written information, writings on
scale,
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calculator, handkerchief,
dress, part of the body, Hall Ticket etc.
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Invalidating the
examinations of the subject concerned and all the theory and the practical
subjects of the current semester registered by the candidate. Further the
candidate is not considered for revaluation of answer scripts of the
arrears-subjects.
If the candidate has
registered for arrears-subjects only, invalidating the examinations of all
the arrears-subjects registered by the candidate.
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11
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The candidate possessing
cell
phone(s)/programmable
calculator(s)/any other electronic storage device(s) and containing
incriminating materials (whether used or not).
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12
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The candidate possessing
the question paper of another candidate with additional writing on it.
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13
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The candidate passing
his/her question paper to another candidate with additional writing on it
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14
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The candidate passing
incriminating materials brought into the examination hall in any medium
(hard/soft) to other candidate(s).
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15
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The candidate copying from
neighbouring candidate.
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16
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Vulgar/offensive writings
by the candidate in the answer script.
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Invalidating the
examinations of all the theory and practical subjects of the current semester
and all the arrearssubjects registered by the candidate.
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17
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The candidate possessing
the answer script of another candidate.
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18
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The candidate passing
his/her answers script to another candidate.
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19
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Appeal by the candidate in
the answer script coupled with a promise of any form of consideration.
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20
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The candidate misbehaving
in the examination hall.
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Invalidating the
examinations of all the theory and practical subjects of the current semester
and all the arrearsubjects registered by the candidate; additional
punishment:
( i) if the candidate has
not completed the programme, he/she is debarred from continuing his/her
studies for one year i.e., for two subsequent semesters. However the student
is permitted to
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21
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Involved in any one or more
of the malpractices of serial no. 10 to 19 for the second or subsequent
times.
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appear for the examination
in all the arrears-subjects up to the last semester during the debarred
period.
( ii) if the candidate has
completed the programme, he/she is prevented from writing the examinations of
the arrears subjects for two subsequent semesters.
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22
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Cases of Impersonation
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Handing over the
impersonator to the police with a complaint to take appropriate action
against the person involved in the impersonation by the Chief Supt.
If a student of this
University is found to impersonate a ‘bonafide student’, the impersonating
student is debarred from continuing his/her studies and writing the
examinations permanently. He/she is not eligible for any further admission to
any programme of the University.
Debarring the ‘bonafide
student’ for whom the impersonation was done from continuing his/her studies
and writing the examinations permanently. He/she is not eligible for any
further admission to any programme of the University.
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