09-25-2009, 09:00 PM
(vi) Permanent Credit for papers passed irrespective of marks obtained in other papers
Currently students of Modules A to F can retain permanent credit in paper(s) they have passed, if they obtain certain minimum marks (referral marks) in other papers of the same module as well. In other words, if a Student has passed a paper securing over 70% marks, but he fails in another paper of the same module securing very poor marks (say less than 20% marks), he is not entitled to get credit even in the subject he has passed. The Council has now decided that the students will be eligible to claim permanent credit in any passed paper(s) irrespective of the
marks obtained in other papers of the same module.
this phrase doesnt mean that passing percentage is now 70%, it is merely giving an example that "EVEN IF a student secures 70% or above and 20% in other, he does not get credit of the 70% paper" (note that strees is at 70% or more as "70% marks honay k bawajood b considered earlier as fail") also passing percentage is still 50% as notified at the ICAP's website.
regards.
Currently students of Modules A to F can retain permanent credit in paper(s) they have passed, if they obtain certain minimum marks (referral marks) in other papers of the same module as well. In other words, if a Student has passed a paper securing over 70% marks, but he fails in another paper of the same module securing very poor marks (say less than 20% marks), he is not entitled to get credit even in the subject he has passed. The Council has now decided that the students will be eligible to claim permanent credit in any passed paper(s) irrespective of the
marks obtained in other papers of the same module.
this phrase doesnt mean that passing percentage is now 70%, it is merely giving an example that "EVEN IF a student secures 70% or above and 20% in other, he does not get credit of the 70% paper" (note that strees is at 70% or more as "70% marks honay k bawajood b considered earlier as fail") also passing percentage is still 50% as notified at the ICAP's website.
regards.