Manjara Charitable Trust College of Law

(Affiliated to University of Mumbai)
Sector- 4, Airoli, Navi Mumbai 400708. INDIA
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OUR EXAMINATION COMMITTEE

SR.NO Name of member Designation
1 Dr. Shalini Vermani Chairman
2 Mrs. Neetu Singh Convener
3 Mr. Kishor Chauhan Member

The Examination committee is an apex body of the Institute which is headed by Examinations In-Charge and shall be facilitated by three sections: Examination, Record Maintenance and Administration. Maintenance and Administration. The main function of this Committee is to carry out examinations, declared results and award certificates (provided by the University and Institute) to the students who pass the final examinations. Keeping the record of each and every issue related to the examination and organizing workshops and seminars for the improvement of the examination system are also the responsibilities of this Committee. The Examination Committee is responsible for preparation, administration, and evaluation of the examination of the UG courses in our college. The Examination Committee is also responsible for the smooth conduct of exams via offline as well as online mode. To conduct internal assessment and external assessment examination related work as per University notifications and ordinance. Role and Responsibility

Examination Rules & Guidelines
The learners' success in all the mentioned courses will be evaluated through internal assessments, accounting for 25% of the grade, and Semester End Examinations, accounting for 75% of the grade.

Mark Distribution:
A) Internal Assessment – 25 Marks:

  • Class test: 20 Marks
  • Overall academic/non-academic/attendance: 5 Marks
B) External/Semester End Assessment – 75 Marks:
  1. Examination duration: 2.30 hours.
  2. Question Paper Format:
  3. There will be four questions for 15 points each.
  4. All questions must be mandatory, with internal choices.
  5. Questions will be divided into sub-questions, and marks distribution is based on topic weightage.
For semesters I to IV, evaluation of internal assessments and semester end examinations will be processed, and grade cards will be handed to the students.

Standard of Passing and Performance Grading:
  • To pass a course, students must achieve a minimum of 40% in the aggregate for each subject, including internal assessment and the semester-end examination.
  • Students must score a minimum of 30 out of 75 in the semester-end examination and a minimum of 10 out of 25 in the internal assessment. Additionally, a minimum Grade E is required in each project.
  • If a student passes both the Internal Assessment and the Semester End Examination, they are considered to have passed the course.