University of Calicut Choice Based Credit Semester System
University of Calicut Choice Based Credit Semester System (CCSS) -by abbasvattoli@yahoo. com
UG Education Restructuring Kerala State Higher Education Council recommended to restructure the Under Graduate education by Introducing Semesterisation and Grading. Calicut University implemented CCSS From 20092010 academic year onwards
The New Names ‘Programme’ - Entire course of study (traditionally referred to as course). ‘Course’ - subject (traditionally referred to as paper) ‘Credit’ (Cr) - weekly unit of work
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE • Duration: 6 semesters distributed in a period of 3 years The odd semesters: June to October Even semesters: November to March Each semester: Min 90 working days of 18 weeks, 5 Days and 5 Hours
Courses Total 31 courses 10 Common Courses (Code A) 16 Core Courses (Code B) 04 Complimentary Courses (Code C) 01 Open Courses (Code D)
Credits To pass: Achieve a min of 120 credits Common: 38 credits Core and Complimentary: 78 credits Open: 4 credits
Attendance Min 75% during a semester for each course Condonation: max 10 days in a semester and max 2 times during the programme
Extra credits NCC weightage certificate- 1 NSS weightage certificate -1 University level participation in sports -1 Participation in inter zone arts festival -1 Participation in inter University meets -1
Extension activities Compulsory social service (CSS) for a period of 30 days
EVALUATION AND GRADING Two parts Internal Evaluation (25% Weightage) External Evaluation (75% Weightage)
Internal Evaluation �Based on Direct Grading System �Five components for internal assessment � Assignment 1 wieghtage � Seminar 1 weightage � Test Paper (2 test papers) 2 weightage � Attendance 1 weightage �Total 5 weightage � There shall not be any chance for improvement for internal grade
External Evaluation Immediately after Each Semester Based on Direct Grading System Four types of questions 1. Multiple Choice/Objective Type questions 2. Short Answer type questions 3. Short Essays/Problems 4. Long Essays
External Evaluation Questions are given different weights. Weights are similar to marks in the traditional marks system. Weights of these 4 types of questions ¼, 1, 2, 4 respectively
DIRECT GRADING SYSTEM Letter Grade Point Range A 4 3. 5 -4 B 3 2. 5 -3. 49 C 2 1. 5 -2. 49 D 1 0. 5 -1. 49 E 0 0 -0. 49
Passing a course • Aggregate C grade in each course for a pass and also for awarding a degree
Grade of Internal Assessment Theory Weight Grade point Weighted grade point Assignment 1 A 4 4 Seminar 1 A 4 4 Attendance 1 B 3 3 Internal Test 1 1 B 3 3 Internal Test 2 1 A 4 4 Total 5 Internal Grade Sum of weighted grade points/ sum of weights 18/5 = 3. 4 17 B
Internal Grade for Attendance % of Attendance Grade Above 90% A 85 – 89. 9 B 80 -84. 9 C 75 -79. 9 D Less than 75 E
Grade of a Course Exam Weight Grade Point Weighted Grade Point External 3 B 3. 13 (ext wgpa) 9. 39 Internal 1 B 3 3 Total 4 Grade of a course Overall WGPA= Sum of weighted grade points/sum of weights =12. 39/4 = 3. 10 12. 39 B
Calculation of SGPA Course Code Credits Overall Grade 01 3 B 3. 10 9. 30 02 3 C 2. 40 7. 20 03 4 A 3. 70 14. 80 04 4 B 2. 60 10. 40 05 4 A 3. 80 15. 20 Total 18 SGPA Overall WGPA Sum of credit points/sum of credits 56. 90/18 =3. 16 Credit points 56. 90 B
Calculation of CGPA Semester Credits Credit points I 3. 16 18 56. 88 II 2. 80 20 56. 00 III 3. 58 20 71. 60 IV 3. 35 20 67. 00 V 3. 65 22 80. 30 VI 3. 70 20 74. 00 120 405. 78 Total CGPA Sum of credit points/total credits 405. 78/120 = 3. 38 B
CGPA is calculated at the end of the programme CGPA will be calculated seperately for Core courses Common Courses – English Common Courses – Other than english Complementary Courses Open courses And overall CGPA
Overall Grade in a Programme A seven point scale letter grade will be used CGPA Overall Letter Grade 3. 80 - 4. 00 A+ 3. 50 - 3. 79 A 3. 00 - 3. 49 B+ 2. 5 -2. 99 B 2. 00 -2. 49 C+ 1. 50 - 1. 99 C 1. 00 -1. 49 D
Percentage equelence Percentage = CGPA/4 *100 = 3. 38/4 *100 = 84. 5%
AWARD OF DEGREE The successful completion of all the courses (common, core, complementary and open courses) prescribed for the degree programme with C grade shall be the minimum requirement for the award of the degree.
Thank you Edited by: Abbas Vattoli Assistant Professor Amal College of Advanced Studies Nilambur abbasvattoli@yahoo. com www. dcamal. wordpress. com
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