Evaluation
IMT CDL evaluation system has two components: Assignment (30 marks) and End Term Examination (70 marks). The student has to submit the assignments during the semester while examinations will be held at the end of semester. The examination will be held at designated centres.
Examinations
The End-Term Examination (ETE) is held at the end of every semester.
Components of ETE:
The following components will comprise the ETE for each course:
– Analytical and conceptual comprehension through multiple choice questions.
– Case or problem-solving exercises.
Assignments
Assignments are a very important aspect of the assessment system and an excellent tool for continuous evaluation. Two Assignments are conducted during the semester for each course. The assignments get activated in the student information system during the semester as per announced timelines. Students have to mandatorily submit their assignments before the commencement of the End-Term Examination.
Weightage: Assignment (30 marks) and End Term Examination (70 marks)
Passing criteria:
- To be declared as ‘Pass’ in a course a student should secure 40% marks in aggregate (Assignments and ETE combined) with minimum 25 marks (35%) in ETE.
- Student has to attempt two assignments of 15 marks each for each course. No minimum marks are to be secured in assignment to be declared as ‘Pass’ in a course.
- Project is to be submitted by the student in final semester in Two Year PGDM and 15 months PGDM (Executive) programme. The student should secure minimum 40% marks in Project Work in order to be declared as ‘Pass’.
- In PGCM programme, student has to appear for comprehensive Viva Voce in the final semester. The student should secure minimum 40% marks in Viva Voce in order to be declared as ‘Pass’.
Scholastic achievement
- Ist Division: Students with an aggregate percentage of 60% marks or above
- IInd Division: Students with an aggregate percentage of 50% marks and below 60% marks.
- IIIrd Division: Students with an aggregate percentage of 40% marks and below 50% marks.
Students aggregating less than 40% marks are declared as unfit for Post-Graduate Programmes.
Examinations
The End-Term Examination (ETE) is held after every semester.
Components of ETE
The following components will comprise the ETE for each course:
. Analytical and conceptual comprehension through multiple choice questions
. Case or problem solving exercises
Assignments
At IMT Assignments are a very important aspect of the assessment system and an excellent tool for continuous evaluation.
The Assignments are conducted at the end of semester for each subject. The assignments get activated in the student information
system at the end of the subject in the announced timelines. Students have to mandatorily submit their assignments before
commencement of the semester end exams.
Evaluation
The evaluation system of the programme is based on following components:
Grading
Passing criteria for students enrolled since July 2017 session:
- To be declared as ‘Pass’ in a course a student should secure 40% marks in aggregate (Assignments and ETE combined) with minimum 25 marks (35%) in ETE.
- Student has to attempt two assignments of 15 marks each. No minimum marks are to be secured in assignment to be declared as ‘Pass’ in a course.
- Project equivalent to two courses is to be submitted by the student in final semester in Two Year PGDM and 15months PGDM Programme.
Mark Sheets
Mark Sheets are dispatched to the students after declaration of the results including the assignment marks on annual basis after completion of 1st and 2nd Year.
Marks Distribution and Passing Percentage
(Applicable for admissions from January 2016 onwards.)
The students have to secure 33% marks in each subject for assignment and end semester examination however the total pass
percentage would be 40% for each subject (assignment and end semester examination combined together). Scholastic achievement is classified under three heads:
. Ist Division: Students with an aggregate percentage of 60% marks or above
. IInd Division: Students with an aggregate percentage of 50% marks and below 60% marks.
. IIIrd Division: Students with an aggregate percentage of 40% marks and below 50% marks.
Students aggregating less than 40% marks are declared as for Post-Graduate courses.