Thursday 30th, November 2023

Undergraduate Programs

Examination Regulations

    • Title and Extent of Application
      • These regulations may be called “Examination Regulations for Academic Programs at University of Wah, Pakistan”.
      • The University of Wah reserves the rights to make appropriate amendments in these regulations as and when necessary. Such amendments shall govern all University students admitted under these regulations.
    • Definitions
      • Academic Program: An “Academic Program” means a program of studies, which leads to the award of a University Degree to the students after successful completion of all its requirements.
      • Academic Year: An academic year shall consist of two regular semesters (Fall and Spring) and one Summer Semester (optional).
      • Semester: A “Semester” means a declared duration of 20 weeks for regular semesters and 10 -12 weeks in case of optional summer semester, covering teaching, examination and semester break.
      • Subject: A “Subject” means a course of studies as prescribed in the detailed syllabi approved by the Competent Authority, whose successful completion shall be the requirement of the degree.
      • Credit Hour: A “Credit Hour” means 1 hour of theory lecture or 2-3 hours of practical work per week for the semester.
      • Grade: A “Grade'' means the letter grade earned by a student in a course depending on his/her performance in that course.
      • Grade Points: “Grade Points” means the points (numerical value) associated with each letter grade.
      • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA): “SGPA” means the credit hour weighthed average of the Grade Points earned for all the courses in a semester.
      • Cumulative Grade Point Average (Cum GPA): “CGPA” means the credit hour weighthed average of the Grade Points earned for all the courses in all the semesters attended.
      • Mid-Semester Examination: “Mid-Semester Examination” means the examination to be held after 8-9 weeks of teaching in case of regular semester and after 4-5 weeks of teaching in case of optional (summer) semester on such dates as the University may determine.
      • End Semester Examination: “End Semester Examination” means the examination to be held at the end of each semester on such dates as the University may determine.
      • Academic Deficiency: “Academic Deficiency” means that a student fails to meet the required GPA/CGPA and/or has yet to pass “F”/”D” grade(s).
      • Minimum Residency: “Minimum Residency” means minimum number of academic years/semesters that must be attended by the student to complete the degree program.
      • Maximum Residency: “Maximum Residency” means maximum number of academic years/semesters permissible to complete the degree program. Further, beyond the maximum residency the student shall cease to be on the University roll.
    • Freezing/Dropping of Courses
      • A student, choosing not to register in a semester on his/her written request made to the Chairperson and approved by the Dean of concerned faculty before the commencement of that semester, shall deem to have frozen the semester.
      • A student freezing a semester before registration of courses shall be required to pay 5% tuition fee of the semester for continuation of the program.
      • A student, after registering for a semester, on his/ her written request made to the chairperson before the start of End Semester Examination, chooses not to continue the semester shall deem to have dropped that semester and his/her fee shall not be refunded or carried forward for the semester on resumption of studies as per rules.
      • A student may be allowed to drop/freeze his/her academic program for a maximum of two semesters.
      • A student can drop a semester provided he/she seeks the written permission of the Chairperson and approved by the Dean of the faculty concerned before the start of End Semester Examination. It shall be duly notified by the office of the Dean with intimation to all concerned.
      • The dropped / frozen semester(s) shall not be counted towards the maximum residency for MA/MSc/M.Ed degrees, however, for BS(Hons)/ BSc Engg./BBA/MBA (31/2 years) the dropped / frozen semester(s) will be counted towards the maximum residency.
      • If a student remains absent for more than 30 consecutive days with out any valid reason(s) he/ she shall have assumed to have dropped the semester.
    • Examinations
      • Conduct of Examinations
        The examinations of the University will be conducted under the auspices of examination branch and shall be held on the specified dates according to the Date sheet notified by the Controller of Examinations.
      • Practical Examination
        Practical examination will be held after the theoretical examination of the subject but in special cases, it may be held before the theoretical examination with approval of Controller of Examination.
      • Sub-groups in Practical Examination
        For the purpose of practical examination, the Chairperson of the Department may divide candidates into subgroups on the recommendation of the course instructor.
      • Course Evaluation
        A student shall be evaluated in each course on the basis of Assignments/Quizzes ,Mid Semester Examinations, Term Paper/Project and End Semester Examinations as per the weightage given in next paragraph.
        • Courses Consisting of Theory Only
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          Component of Exam %Weightage
          Assignment 5-10 55 100
          Quizes 7.5-15
          Mid-Semester Exam 20-30
          Semester Project 0-20
          End-Semester Exam 45
          End-Semester Exam 45
        • Courses Consisting of Theory and Practical
          Component of Exam %Weightage
          A. Theory 100
          Assignment 5-10 55 75
          Quizes 7.5-15
          Mid-Semester Exam 20-30
          Semester Project 0-20
          End-Semester Exam 45
          B. Practical
          Sessional 15 25
          Viva/Oral 10
        • Courses Consisting of Theory Only
          Component of Exam %Weightage
          Sessional 40 100
          Viva/Oral 60
      • Result Submission

        After End-Semester Examination, the instructor will generate the result sheet through AVICENNA and, with the endorsement of Chairperson and Dean, submit the final sheet to the examination office within five days of the respective examination paper. The instructor shall also submit the marked answer books, exam attendance sheet and a copy of question paper along with the grade sheet.

      • Examination Eligibility

        A student shall be eligible to appear in the End Semester Examination provided that:

          • He/She has been on the rolls of the University during that semester.
          • Has registered him/her for the courses of study and attended not less than 80% of the lectures delivered in each course. The Vice Chancellor may condone the deficiency up to 5% of the total lectures delivered on the recommendation of Deans and Chairpersons. The students falling short attendance of lectures shall not be allowed to appear in the End Semester Examination of the concerned course and shall be treated as having failed in that course.
          • Any student who has not paid his/her fee, shall not be allowed to sit in the Mid Semester Examination and End Semester Examination.
          • Handicapped/disabled student shall be provided a writer by the University on the recommendation of Chairperson of the concerned Department. The writer shall be of a lower grade of education than the candidate. He/She would be allowed 45 minutes for solving paper over and above the time stipulated for question paper.
      • Grades and Promotion
        • The minimum pass marks for each course shall be 50%.
        • A student obtaining less than 50% marks in any course shall be deemed to have failed in that course.
        • A student failing to complete required course work for his/her (BS (Hons)/BBA/BSAF/BT), B.Sc Engineering and Master degree programs at the end of 6th, 7th and 3rd academic years respectively shall cease to be the student of the University. However, for B.Ed/M.Ed this limit shall be 1 ½ academic year.
        • A separate transcript shall also be issued to each student showing the completed and grade obtained in each course on the payment of transcript fee. Transcript will be signed by the Controller of Examinations. However, Provisional Certificate will be signed by the Controller of Examinations and the respective Dean.
        • There shall be no re-evaluation of answer books. A student may, on payment of prescribed fee, within thirty days from the date of declaration of the result, get the answer book re-checked for any numerical error like transfer of marks and/or totaling which will be done by the Controller of Examinations, however, for the discrepancy like unmarked question/portion the case will be sent to the Chairperson of the concerned department. Errors and omissions, if any, shall be rectified.
        • The answer books used in the examination and the students' attendance sheets after expiring of one year will be disposed off through open auction by inviting the local vendors.
      • Grading System

        The students are awarded grades i.e. A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, D and F as per following equivalence:

        Grades Scores(%) Grade Point per Credit
        A > 85 4.00
        A- > 79 and <= 85 3.67
        B+ > 73 and <= 79 3.33
        B > 67 and <= 73 3.00
        B- > 61 and <= 67 2.67
        C+ > 55 and <= 61 2.33
        C > 49 and <= 55 2.00
        D 40 - 49 1.00
        F < 40 0.00
        • The “D” grade is mandatory to be improved for becoming eligible for the award of degree.
        • Incomplete (I) grade is not counted in calculation of CGPA.
      • Conduct of Viva Voce

        Viva Voce Examination dates will be announced by the Examination Branch for all departments.

      • Probation

        A student will be placed on “Probation” if his/her CGPA at the end of an academic year is between 1.75 and 1.99 (both inclusive).

      • Academic Detention
        • “Academic Relegation” means that a student will have to repeat the previous academic year (all courses) by joining a junior entry/batch.
        • A student shall be academically relegated if he/she has the CGPA below 2.0 at the end of two consecutive academic years.
        • A student shall be academically relegated if his/her CGPA is below 1.75 in any academic year.
      • Dismissal
        • “Academic Dismissal” implies that the student is removed from the University nominal roll and ceases to be a registered student of the University due to academic deficiency.
        • A student will undergo academic dismissal if he fails to achieve a CGPA of 2.0 at the end of academic year in which he/she was placed on relegation.
        • A student who does not attend two semesters and is not in contact with the University management his/her name shall be struck off from the rolls of the University; however, he/she may seek re-admission in the same semester(s) as and when offered.
      • Fresh Admission

        Admission in the first semester, without going through the admission process, is granted to only those undergraduate students who have been dismissed on academic grounds but only for once as fresh admission

      • Incomplete (I) Grade:

        A student may be awarded “I” grade in a course, if he/she cannot take the end semester examination due to permissible reasons (accidental/medical and religious) reported timely. The Chairperson of the concerned department shall decide whether the reason was permissible or not. The appeal may be filed with the Dean of faculty concerned whose decision shall be final.

        A student awarded “I” grade in a course may appear in the End Semester Examination of that course whenever held in a summer semester and / or when the examination schedule makes it possible for the student to take the examination after completing the requirements which make him/her eligible to appear in the examination to the said course. However, in such case the student's previous results of mid-term exam and quiz/assignment (sessional work) shall stand valid.

      • Repeating Courses/Improving Grades
        • If a student obtains “F” grade in any course, he/she shall have to repeat that course. Similarly whenever a student obtains a grade lower than “B” he/she can improve the grade. A student of MBA/BS(Hons)/BBA and B.Sc Engineering shall be allowed to improve maximum of 6 courses and student of MA/M.Sc shall be allowed to improve 3 courses to improve the grade in the whole course of study. In case of M.Ed only 2 courses can be improved.
        • An academically deficient regular (within minimum residency) student shall be allowed to repeat/improve the courses during summer semester only. While academically deficient casual (after minimum residency) student shall be allowed to repeat/improve the courses either during summer semester or whenever teaching and examination schedule make it possible for him/her to register himself/herself for the courses. In case of Repetition/Improvement of a course the student shall have to pay course Registration and Examination fee as prescribed by the University.
        • As soon as student improves a course, his/her previous grade for that course shall be cancelled, and latest Grade earned by the student shall be substituted and considered for the computation of CGPA. It shall be noted that a student can only improve a grade lower than “B” however, the improved grade should not exceed from “B”.
        • A student shall not be allowed to improve his/her CGPA once he/she attains minimum of 2.00 CGPA after minimum residency period, provided there is no F grade in courses required for the award of degree.
      • Withholding of Program’s Final Semester Result
        • The result of final examination of a student, who is allowed to appear in the final semester examination while carrying courses of the lower semesters, shall not be declared till he/she has cleared all courses of lower semesters. His/her final semester result will be declared with the session in which he/she clears his/her last course of the degree program.
        • The Dean may withhold the declaration of the result of a candidate who has not met all the conditions of the eligibility.
      • Award of the Degree

        The University of Wah shall award the degree to the student who fulfills the following conditions:

        • Has successfully completed/passed total credit hours/courses of the degree within the prescribed duration of the degree program.
        • Has scored a final Cumulative Grade Point Average of not less than 2.00 out of 4.00.
      • Gold Medal

        In each degree program, the student who tops the class in a degree program in terms of CGPA, will be awarded a gold medal and a certificate to this effect, provided that;

        • His/her class size of the degree program is minimum 10 students in case of MA/MSc/M.Ed/B.Ed and minimum 40 students in BS/BBA/B.Sc/MBA.
        • He/she obtained minimum CGPA 3.5/4.00.
        • He/she did not fail/improve any course
        • He/she completed the degree in minimum residency.
        • He/she had a good conduct and behavior during the stay for the degree to be certified by the Dean concerned.
        • In case of more than one student obtaining equal CGPA, decision will be made in favor of the student who obtained higher aggregate marks in the degree program; however, if such students obtain equal marks, gold medal will be awarded to all such contestants.
      • Convocation

        The University shall hold formal convocation periodically for the award of degrees and certificates to its graduates. The University may, however issue to them Provisional Certificates/Academic Degrees (on payment of prescribed fee) during the interim period between the graduation of a student and holding of the next convocation.

      • Eradication/Controlling of Unfair Means During Examinations

        In accordance with the functions of the University (e) and the power and the duties of Academic Council (2-c) as given in the University of Wah Act, 2009, the University has constituted the Unfair Means Control Committee to deal with the cases pertaining to the use of Unfair Means by the students in the examination as per prescribed regulations.

        All cases related to use of unfair means will be reported to the Unfair Means Control Committee through Controller of Examinations, UW for disposal. Students are urged to stay away from the use of Unfair Means and be familiar with the University policy on the subject.

Note: The situation prevalent due to COVID-19 may necessitate modifying the above given policies, rules and regulations which cannot be foreseen now. The changes/amendments/fresh instructions, if required, would be issued in line with the policies of Govt of Pakistan, Govt of the Punjab, Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, Punjab Higher Education Commission, Punjab Higher Education Department, Board of Governors, and various Accreditation Bodies/Councils.

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