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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The weighted average of each semester's GPA will be used to establish the program's cumulative grade point average.
CGPA = { (GPA of Sem. I) (Credit Points of Sem. I) + (GPA of Sem. II) (Credit Points of Sem. II) + (GPA of Sem. III) (Credit Points of Sem. III) + (GPA of Sem. IV) (Credit Points of Sem. IV) } / { Total CreditPoints }
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For any reasons if you miss an internal exam, there is no retest conducted. The student will be given Zero marks for that test. For internals, a student can do better in other assignments and class test to pass the course and avoid a backlog but in final exams, missing it means a backlog. No reason is entertained.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If a students fails in internal exams, a student is required to give a test and is supposed to pass it. A question paper is given to all backlog students and they are supposed to write it. If you fail in a semester/year end paper, then next year when juniors will be giving their paper, you are also supposed to give the exam that time. The Cgpa is highly affected by a single backlog also.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Based on the result of SET exam and the interview, the ideal annual intake is 120 students. Normally this number doesn't change. Annually it is 120 students only. Apart from this, Candidates may apply for admission if they have earned their 10+2 (or 10+3 Diploma authorised by State Board of Technical Education) in any discipline from any recognised Board, Council, or University with a minimum of 50% (45% for SC/ST) aggregate marks, or comparable grades.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The college is strict when it comes to dress code. It says only collar t shirts are allowed but anything which is not too revealing and not sleeveless with work. Torn jeans are not allowed here. Decent clothes are expected and if not followed by anyone, then the entire batch is asked to wear SCMC t - shirts which are provided by the college.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Candidate must have graduated from a nationally recognised university or institution with at least 50% overall (45% for members of the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes). For SNAP, the overall cutoff is the 73 percentile. A good exam percentile can guarantee a call from the PI. With a percentile of 70 and a SNAP score of 45, you should pass the initial round of selection and how well you perform in your interview will determine the next step.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
No, the counseling sessions are held on different days for all the programmes offered by Jamia Millia Islamia. Admission to all Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Post Graduate Diploma, Diploma and Certificate programs offered by the University is done through entrance test and counselling. University releases the subject-wise counselling schedule along with the result. To participate in the counselling, candidates have to reach the concerned department with all the required documents and admission fee. The seat is allotted to the candidate after the verification of documents and payment of the admission fee. Candidates must check the websit
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For admission here, there is an exam conducted – SET which is like any other competitive exam. The exam also has a section of WAT – writing ability test. Once the exam is cleared and if you are shortlisted, the college then conducts a PI round – Interview. Based on that one can get admission at SCMC.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
College life at SCMC is both hectic and fun. It becomes hectic because the entire semester/year is very tightly packed. There are classes each day, not much holidays are there. During summer vacation, students are required to do internships, after a point of time it feels like there is no personal time. But the college is good because of the events held here – very informative and entertaining. Also the practical knowledge provided here makes learning fun.
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