Rules and Regulations of PCTE on BBA and BCA

General

The University shall undertake and supervise the instructions and award Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Computer Applications.

1. Duration

The duration of the course shall be three years, divided into six semesters. The duration of each semester will be 90 teaching days, according to the following schedule :-

August to December : Odd Semester (1, 3, 5)

January to May : Even Semester (2, 4, 6)

June to July : Summer Workshop / Industrial Training / Tours etc.

2. Eligibility for Admission

The admission to these courses will be based on merit in the qualifying examination or in an entrance test to be conducted by Punjab Technical University, provided the candidate is otherwise eligible for admission.

2.1 A candidate who has passed 12th class examination on 10+2 pattern or equivalent

2.2 He/ She should bear a good moral character.

2.3 He/ She must be in a good mental and physical health. Each candidate before admission will have to undergo a medical fitness examination and shall have to produce a medical fitness certificate, as prescribed by the University.

2.4 A student admitted to BBA/BCA programme must be on the rolls of an affiliated College/ Institute to attend the classes regularly as per rules and shall pay such fees to the College/ Institute as decided by the University / College / Institute from time to time.

3. Examinations

3.1 General

3.1.1 The University examination shall be held at the end of each semester as per the prescribed scheme of examination for each discipline and date sheet notified by the University.

3.1.2 It will be the responsibility of the candidate to collect all information regarding examination schedule, roll number slip and result etc. from the College/ Institute office. Students will collect the University Roll Number slips at least one day before the commencement of the examination.

3.1.3 The College/ Institute office shall display on the Notice Board, the schedule of examination/ date sheet etc. as soon as it is received from the University. The University will supply this information not less than fifteen days before the start of examination.

3.1.4 No candidate will be allowed to appear in the University examination without the Roll Number Slip.

3.1.5 The medium of instruction and examination shall be English

3.2 Eligibility

3.2.1 In order to be eligible to appear in any semester end examination, a candidate must have had his Examination form submitted to the Registrar through the Principal of his/ her College/ Institute along with the following certificates signed by the Principal :-

i. of good character.

ii. of having remained on the rolls of the College, and

iii. of having attended not less than 75% of the aggregate scheduled periods, in each prescribed course of Theory (Lectures plus Tutorials) and Practical (including Workshop Training, Seminar, Project, Industrial Training etc.);

iv. Provided that no candidate shall be eligible to appear in higher semester examination unless he has already fulfilled attendance requirement in the immediately lower semester.

v. The Dean of the University in case of University/constituent college and Principal/Director in case of affiliated institutions may condone attendance shortage upto 10% in the total for reasons to be recorded in writing (owing to serious illness, calamity, participation in any game / sports / competitions with approval of the institution etc. ). However, under no circumstances, a student who has an aggregate attendance of less than 65% in a semester shall be allowed to appear in the semester end examination.

vi. Attendance shall be counted upto seven days prior to the date of commencement of the University theory examinations. Dean of the University/Director/Principal, as the case may be, shall announce the names of all such students who are not found eligible to appear in the semester end examinations at least 7 calendar days prior to start of the semester end examinations and simultaneously intimate the same to the controller of examinations.

vii. In case any student appears in the examinations by default, who in fact has been detained by the institute, his/her results shall be treated as null and void.

3.3 Examination Fee

3.3.1 The amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate and the last date by which his / her examination form and fee must reach the Registrar, shall be notified by the University.

i. Examination forms will be accepted with late fee of Rs 1000/- upto 7 days before the commencement of examinations.

ii. Under very special circumstances, examination forms shall be accepted by the University upto two days before the commencement of examination on payment of late fee of Rs 2000/-

iii. Examination form shall be accepted upto the evening previous to the date of examination on payment of late fee of Rs 5000/- with the approval of the Vice – Chancellor.

3.3.2 The examination fee for one or more reappear/ repeat papers of any examination shall be the same as for the whole of semester examination. Separate admission forms for papers belonging to different semesters are to be filled by the candidate indicating paper(s) offered for each semester examination.

3.4 Reappear

3.4.1 In case of reappear papers candidate shall be required to submit their Examination Forms within 15 days from the date of declaration of the result, or the regular date for submission of examination forms, whichever is later.

4. Evaluation System

4.1 In a theory paper, the question paper will be set by an examiner appointed by the Vice Chancellor from a panel of examiners, proposed by the Board of Studies of that discipline. A sample question paper of the concerned discipline will be supplied to the paper setter for guidance. The paper setter shall be a teacher from some other University or of the affiliated College/ Institute of the University preferably not teaching that course in that semester.

4.2 The answer books will be evaluated by table marking in the University or evaluation centres set up in affiliated colleges / institutes. For each subject, a panel of evaluators will be appointed. The panel of examiners will be constituted by the Board of Studies of the concerned discipline from amongst the teachers of affiliated Colleges of the University preferably teaching that course in that semester.

4.3 Practical examination in each practical subject will be conducted jointly by an internal and an external examiner. The internal examiner will be from the College, where examination is being conducted, while the external examiner may be from any of the affiliated Colleges of the University or from outside. The lists of the examiners will be prepared by the Board of Studies of the concerned discipline. The external examiner will be appointed by the Vice Chancellor from the panel of examiners proposed by the board of studies.

4.4 In case an examiner for practical examination does not report at the scheduled date, the Principal of the College will make the alternative arrangement from within the College or from outside and intimation of the same will be sent to the University immediately.

5. Certification

5.1 Conditions for Certification

5.1.1 Every candidate shall be examined in the subjects according to the syllabi and course outlines prescribed from time to time.

5.1.2 Each paper shall be of 100 marks, out of which the candidate shall be examined for 60 marks on the basis of external paper setting & evaluation. Remaining 40 marks in each paper, excluding project report seminars and practicals, shall be assigned to internal assessment. It will be based on performance of the students in house tests, take-home assignments and class participation, etc. The project report seminars and practicals, shall be evaluated with weightage of 60% internal and 40% external evaluation.

5.1.3 To pass in a subject a candidate will be required to obtain a minimum of 40 %marks. However, to become eligible for the award of degree, a student must obtain a minimum of 40 % of the total marks of all the courses prescribed for the 6 semesters.

5.1.4 Reappear exams will be taken along the scheduled exams of the coming batches

5.1.5 The enrolment / registration number of the candidate for the course will be valid for the maximum period for the completion of the course mentioned in clause 7.1

5.1.6 The internal assessment/ sessional will be based on the continuous evaluation of the students, through class tests / mid semester tests, quizzes, seminars, home assignments and class work. A minimum of three class tests / mid semester tests will be held during the semester. Out of which the best two shall be considered for awarding internal assessment marks.

5.1.7 The sessional marks will be submitted to the University within fifteen days after the close of classes for the semester.

5.1.8 The sessional marks submitted by different Institutions will be moderated by a Moderation Committee appointed by the Vice – Chancellor, if required.

5.1.9 There shall be no reappear in the sessional / internal assesment of Theory and Practical subjects. The marks obtained by the students in sessionals / internal assesment of both Theory and Practicals shall be added as such to the marks obtained in written Theory and External Practical examinations respectively.

5.1.10 The students will have to obtain a minimum of 40 % marks in written Theory and external Practical examination separately to pass the subject.

5.1.11 At the end of each semester the University will conduct semester examination. A student will be supplied detailed marks card (DMC) indicating the marks obtained in each course passed.

5.1.12 The University will publish the final result and the division obtained by each candidate when the candidate has cleared all the papers / subjects of all the six semester examinations, as applicable.

5.2 Award of Degree

A student will be awarded degree subject to the following conditions:

i. must have obtained a total of 40 percent marks at the end of six semesters of study, as applicable.

ii. has paid all the fees and other charges including fines, if any, due from him to the University and the College.

iii. has no case of indiscipline pending against him/ her.

5.3 Divisions

The University shall publish the final result indicating the marks obtained in aggregate marks for six semesters and the division obtained by each student on the following basis:-

Division Percent Marks
(i) First with Distinction provided all examinations are passed in first chance with regular classes in the normal duration of 4 years as applicable without any reappear at any stage. More than 70%
(ii) First 60% or more
(iii) Second 50% or more but less than 60%
(iv) Third 40% or more but less than 50%

5.4 Award of Prize or Medal

Candidate shall be eligible for the award of a prize or a medal, if

i. he / she passes the BBA/BCA examinations in 3 years, and

ii. has passed all the subjects in the first attempt available to him /her.

6. Conditions for Promotion

6.1 Examination

Student shall not be promoted to the III semester and shall not be eligible to attend classes, if he/she is not able to pass a minimum of 50% of all the theory papers offered in the Ist and IInd semester taken together. In case of odd number of total theory papers, the lower whole number shall be considered as 50%. Any student failing to fulfil the above requirement shall have to repeat the entire course and register as a regular candidate with the fresh batch with full payment of fees, the enrolment number remaining same. Such students shall be required to complete the degree within the maximum permissible duration as mentioned in Clause 7 from the year of first enrolment. Students failing to become eligible a second consecutive time to get promoted to IIIrd semester shall be declared “Not fit to pursue technical education (NFT)” and shall not be allowed to pursue the degree and their candidature shall be cancelled.

6.2 Attendance

A student who has been detained due to shortage of attendance shall not be allowed to be promoted to the next semester and he/she shall be required to take re-admission and repeat all courses in the said semester along with the new batch of students with payment of full fees. The university enrolment number of such students shall however be unchanged and he or she shall be required to complete the programme within the maximum permissible duration as mentioned in Clause 7.1 from the year of first enrolment.

7. Maximum Duration for completion of the Degree requirements

7.1 A total of 4.5 years for BBA/BCA from the date of admission, shall be given to a student to pass all the courses and to fulfil all other requirements for the completion of degree including attaining the required aggregate, failing which the candidature of the student shall stand cancelled, and no degree shall be awarded.

8. Powers of the Vice Chancellor

Not withstanding any thing contained in these regulations, the Vice – Chancellor shall be competent to allow any relaxation subject to ratification by the Board of Governors.

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