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Monday, November 11, 2013

Anna University Internal Mark Calculation

Anna University Internal Mark Calculation

For all theory and practical courses the continuous assessment shall be for a maximum of 20 marks (consisting of 15 marks for Internal Assessment tests/experiments and 5 marks for attendance).
 The above continuous assessment shall be awarded as per the procedure given below:

Simply,
Ø  Theory Internal Mark=((IAT1 + IAT2 + IAT3)/300 *15) + Attendance
Ø  Practical Internal Mark=((Model1 + Model 2 + Model3)/300 *15) + Attendance
                                                           OR
Practical Internal Mark= ((Model Exam/100*15) + Attendance)
Note:
a)      Each IAT for 100 marks
b)      Attendance for 25 marks  
c)      Bellow information calculated for 20 marks

Explanation for 15 marks

1.Theory Courses

Three Internal Assessment tests each carrying 100 marks shall be conducted during the semester by the Department / College concerned.

         The total marks obtained in all tests put together out of 300, shall be proportionately reduced for 15 marks and rounded to the nearest integer (This also implies equal weight age to all the three tests).
                 15 marks = ((IAT1 + IAT2 + IAT3)/300 *15)

2.Practical Courses:  
   
 Every practical exercise / experiment shall be evaluated based on the exercise / experiment prescribed as per the syllabus and the records of work done maintained. 
There shall be at least one test during the semester. The criteria for arriving at the internal assessment marks (15 marks) shall be decided based on the recommendation of the class committee and shall be announced at the beginning of every semester by the Principal.
                        15 marks =(Model Exam/100*15)

 3.Internal Assessment for Theory Courses with Laboratory Component:


 The maximum marks for Internal Assessment shall be 15 in case of theory courses with Laboratory component.


 If there is a theory course with Laboratory component, there shall be three tests: the first two tests (each 100 marks) will be from theory portions and the third test (maximum mark 100) will be for laboratory component. The sum of marks of first two tests shall be reduced to 30 marks and the third test mark shall be reduced to 30 marks. The sum of these 60 marks (Vide clause 11) may then be arrived at for 15 and rounded to the nearest integer.


The remaining 5 marks for attendance shall be awarded as given below:


Attendance

Theory and Practical courses and Project Work


76% to 80% of attendance - 1 mark

 81% to 85% of attendance - 2 marks 
86% to 90% of attendance - 3 marks
91% to 95% of attendance - 4 marks 
96% to 100% of attendance -5 marks
How Anna University Calculate  Theory Exam Marks?

 Anna University Conducts Theory Exam For 100 marks . Anna university Convert your mark for 100 mark into mark for 80 . 

  Now your Internal Mark for 20 is also added together . That is your total mark you earned in that subject.


TOTAL MARK IN SUBJECT = MARK IN THEORY EXAM(OUT OF 80 )  + INTERNAL  MARKS ( OUT OF 20).


For Example ,

If you got
 70 marks out of 100 in theory exams and 16 as your internal , Your  Mark for that subject is 

56
 (Converted to out of 80)  + 16 = 72 mark/100 mark in that subject.

Minimum Pass marks for both internal and External :
For theory exam : 45 out of 100 (if you get less than 45 even if you got 20 on internals you will be fail)

For internal : there is no minimum pass marks (even if you got zero you got 62marks out of 100 theory exam means you will pass)

            Students should get 50% mark. Mean that you should score 50 marks out of 100 ( Theory + Internals )
                        if you got 14 as internals then you should score 45/100 in theory exams  while converting that  45 mark for out of 80 marks you got 36/80 .

   So 36 + 14   =50 mark /100 mark

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