09-17-2009, 10:12 PM
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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. Permanent credit will also be available to a
students even if he/she appears in one or more papers but is absent in other papers for any
reason. This decision and the decision mentioned in (vii) below, will become effective from
date relevant bye-laws are approved, and I expect this to happen in the next few days.
LIMIT OF ATTEMPTS AND PERIOD IN QUALIFYING IMPOSED
While the Council has allowed permanent credits in the papers passed irrespective of marks
obtained in other papers, it has been decided to put some limitation on the number of attempts
a student can appear in the exams. The following limitations will apply to number of attempts
⢠Student appearing in Modules A to D will be allowed six attempts for each module.
⢠Students will be required to pass Modules E and F within ten years of their eligibility to
appear in Module E.
The above limitations will be prospectively applied, that is, from the date of first attempt after
application of this rule, and number of attempts or period already lapsed prior to the date of
application of rule will not be counted.
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. Permanent credit will also be available to a
students even if he/she appears in one or more papers but is absent in other papers for any
reason. This decision and the decision mentioned in (vii) below, will become effective from
date relevant bye-laws are approved, and I expect this to happen in the next few days.
LIMIT OF ATTEMPTS AND PERIOD IN QUALIFYING IMPOSED
While the Council has allowed permanent credits in the papers passed irrespective of marks
obtained in other papers, it has been decided to put some limitation on the number of attempts
a student can appear in the exams. The following limitations will apply to number of attempts
⢠Student appearing in Modules A to D will be allowed six attempts for each module.
⢠Students will be required to pass Modules E and F within ten years of their eligibility to
appear in Module E.
The above limitations will be prospectively applied, that is, from the date of first attempt after
application of this rule, and number of attempts or period already lapsed prior to the date of
application of rule will not be counted.