Guidelines
Rules to be adopted by the students during examination
  • A candidate entering the examination hall must possess hall-ticket and identity card issued by the Principal; else he/she will be denied admission to write the examination. Candidates are permitted to carry only the writing materials, Hall ticket and ID card inside the examination hall.
  • Candidates have to occupy their allotted seats 10 minutes before the commencement of examination and maintain discipline and silence inside the examination hall. They have to give due attention to the instructions given by the Hall Superintendent before the commencement and also during the examination.
  • No candidate will be permitted to enter examination hall after 30 minutes from the commencement of examination. Similarly, no candidate will be permitted to leave the hall before 45 minutes from the commencement of examination. A candidate who leaves the examination hall will not be permitted to re-enter the hall under any circumstances.
  • Candidates must bring their own pens, pencils, eraser, geometrical instruments, non-programmable calculators (if required) etc. and will not be allowed to borrow from others.
  • Candidates should use only blue or black ink or ball pen while answering their papers. Only for drawing diagrams or chart colour pens/sketch pens are allowed.
  • Clark's mathematical table, Statistical table and Compound present value table will be supplied to candidates on request and the same should be returned immediately after use, without any scribbling. However, the candidates will be allowed to use their own mathematical and statistical tables / data sheets/graph sheets which are uncommon and specifically required to answer a particular paper after obtaining permission from Chief/Hall Superintendent. Such sheets or tables with any scribbling will not be permitted.
  • Candidates are permitted to use only non-programmable calculators.
  • Candidates are prohibited from possessing cell phone and any such Communication instruments inside the examination hall. They are also not allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers inside the examination hall.
  • Candidates must verify and satisfy themselves that they have received correct question papers before they start answering the questions. Question paper not relevant should be returned to the hall superintendent at once.
  • Students should write a minimum of 20 lines per page in the answer script issued during End Semester/Supplementary/Instant Examinations. If the candidates are found with careless usage of paper, the amount equivalent to the examination fee of that course will be collected as fine before the mark sheets are issued.
  • Candidates are not allowed to write beyond the time prescribed for the examinations.
  • Rough work, if any, must be done by the candidates on the bottom of page itself. Candidates can reserve, if necessary, one fourth of the page at the bottom exclusively for the purpose. No separate answer book for rough work will be supplied to candidates. Rough work carried out of by a candidate will become part and parcel of the answer script.
  • Candidates are forbidden from asking questions or clarifications of any kind from the Hall Superintendent during the examination.
  • Candidates should not detach any sheet from the main answer book or smuggle out additional sheet or main book. Violation of this rule will attract appropriate sections under Indian Penal Code.
  • Candidates should handover the answer books personally to the Hall superintendent, before leaving the examination hall.
  • Candidates should not write their Register number anywhere else (except in the specified space) on the first page of Answer Book. Writing the name or making any appeal to the examiner or writing the internal assessment marks or writing the register number in the additional sheets or any other identifiable marking will be treated as an attempt to influence the examiner. Hence, any such act will attract disciplinary proceedings.
  • The students who indulge in any malpractice while writing examination will be immediately referred to the Chief Superintendent for the initiation of appropriate disciplinary proceedings. If they are proved as guilty of malpractice, the Examination disciplinary action committee has been empowered to impose punishment including fine, cancellation of papers, debarring from writing examinations for the next 2-5 years according to the cognizance (seriousness) of the malpractice (vide Malpractices and their Punishments).
  • In the event of public holiday being declared after the publication of time table, the examinations will not be postponed or cancelled. The examinations will be conducted as scheduled unless otherwise notified.
  • Any letter or telegram or phone call to a candidate shall not in any case be delivered / informed to the candidate until he/she completes examination.
  • Candidates who are not in a position to write the examination themselves due to temporary illness or blind candidates may be provided a scribe after getting the prior permission of the Principal or Controller of Examinations. A special fee prescribed for this purpose will be collected for each subject.
  • In case of impersonation, the accused will be handed over to police authorities for investigation and necessary action.