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National
Museum Institute
(Deemed University)
Janpath, New Delhi
Supplementary Examination
Rules - 2007
Background:
It has been observed that
some of the M.A. students of NMI fail to appear in main Semester
examinations on one pretext or other and later on wish to appear at
Supplementary Examinations. This disrupts normal teaching and examination
system of NMI. In view of this and also in order to curb the habit of
appearing in Supplementary examinations at will and on filmsy grounds, the
following guidelines are proposed to be implemented with immediate effect:
Eligibility for
Supplementary Examination:
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A student who fails to
secure minimum pass marks in Theory or Practical examination of a
paper or who fails to appear in any Theory or Practical examination on
any grounds including medical will be eligible for Supplementary
examination in that particular paper.
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Students, debarred from
appearing in examination due to shortage of attendance in Theory or
Practical will also be eligible for Supplementary examination subject
to the condition that they have to attend the classes in that
particular paper whenever it is offered by the institute.
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1st Semester
students, who fail to appear in all Papers of Foundation course will
not be eligible for Supplementary examination and their admission will
be treated as cancelled.
Rules:
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The student who is
debarred from appearing in examination due to shortage of attendance
will have to attend the classes in that particular paper whenever the
paper is offered by the institute so as to become eligible for
supplementary examination.
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The supplementary
examination can be written only after one year, when the same semester
paper is repeated. For example, 1st Semester Supplementary
examination could only be written with I Semester examination of the
next year(s) i.e. III/ V Semester and not with II or IV Semester
exams.
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The student who intends
to appear in a supplementary examination will be examined as per the
syllabus currently in operation. For example, if a student belonging
to 2004 batch seeks supplementary examination in 2005, he / she has to
write the examination as per the syllabus of 2005. If there are any
additions in the syllabus, which the student has not studied, the
student is expected to attend the classes offered for his / her junior
batch(es) for the same,otherwise the student will not be allowed to
appear in the examination.
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A student, who wishes
to appear in a particular Theory examination has to invariably appear
in Practical examination of that paper and vice -versa and has to
complete all assignment requirements afresh. This means that both
theory and practical examinations have to be cleared simultaneously
and not in a piece-meal manner. Thus, a student clearing only either
theory or practical examination in any attempt has to reappear for
both theory and practical examinations of that paper in the
supplementary examination.
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A student will get only
2 opportunities to appear in supplementary examination in continuity (
maximum 2 years). If the student fails to clear the examination in
this prescribed period, he shall be treated as failed and no further
opportunity will be admissible.
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A Supplementary
examination fee of Rs. 250/ = per paper is to be paid by the
student. The fee is to be deposited with in 15 days of the
commencement of new semester. After that no request for supplementary
examinations will be entertained.
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Supplementary
Examinations, cleared by the student will be mentioned clearly in the
Semester as well as Final Marksheet of the student as "
Supplementary Exam." And such students will not be eligible for
any scholarships / medals / honours based on merit, if
any, awarded by the institute.
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