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Ug Regulation

The document outlines the regulations for undergraduate degree courses at Bharathiar University, effective from the 2008-2009 academic year, detailing the structure of programs, courses, credits, and examination schemes. It specifies the duration of study, eligibility for admission, and requirements for participation in extension activities, projects, and internships. Additionally, it includes guidelines on attendance, examination eligibility, grading, and the medium of instruction for various subjects.

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Ug Regulation

The document outlines the regulations for undergraduate degree courses at Bharathiar University, effective from the 2008-2009 academic year, detailing the structure of programs, courses, credits, and examination schemes. It specifies the duration of study, eligibility for admission, and requirements for participation in extension activities, projects, and internships. Additionally, it includes guidelines on attendance, examination eligibility, grading, and the medium of instruction for various subjects.

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Annexure 1-B

SCAA Dt. 21-5-2009


BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY :: COIMBATORE – 641 046

REGULATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES


IN SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND COMMERCE
with Semester System (with effect from 2008-2009)
Definition:
Programme :
“Programme” means core degrees offered in various disciplines.
Course:
“Course” refers to the courses offered under the degree programme spread over the complete Programme of
study as under.
Part I - means “Tamil/other languages” offered under the programme.
Part II - means “English” language offered under the programme.
Part III - means “the core subjects” related to the programme concerned including
practicals.

Part III Allied - means “Allied subjects” offered as allied, which is interdisciplinary in nature but
related to the programme.

Part III Electives- means “Elective subjects” related to the core subjects of the programme concerned.

Part IV (i) - “Tamil” means basic orientation in Tamil language for those students who have
not studied Tamil upto 12th standard.

(ii) - “Advanced Tamil” means, the subject is meant for students who have studied
Tamil language upto 12th standard and chosen other languages in college but
would like to advance their Tamil language skills.

(iii) - “Non-Major Electives” means option is being given to students who do not
come under the above two categories (i & ii).
(iv) (2) - Skill based subject means the courses offered under the programme related to
Advanced Skill acquisition for industrial application for which a separate Diploma
will be awarded along with the Degree.
(iv)(3) - “Foundation Course” means courses offered as
1) Environmental Studies ( 1st year)
2) Value Education - Human Rights /Women’s Rights (2nd year)
Part V - “Extension Activities” means all those activities which form part of
NSS/NCC/Sports/YRC and other co and extra curricular activities.

A detailed explanation of the above with relevant credits are given under “Scheme of Examination along
with Distribution of Marks and Credits”

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Duration: Means the stipulated years of study to complete a programme as prescribed by the
University time to time. Currently for the undergraduate programme the duration of study
is THREE years. For Master degree programme (MA/M.Sc./M.Com./MBA) the years of
study is TWO years. For MCA, the years of study is THREE years. These regulation
apply to the regular course of study in approved institutions of the University.

Credits: Means the weightage given to each course of study (subjects) attributed by the experts of
the Board of Studies concerned.

Credit System: Means, the course of study under this pattern, where weightage of credits are spread over
to different semesters during the period of study and the Cumulative Grade Point Average
will be awarded based on the credits earned by the students. The following are the total
credit points:
For Undergraduate Programme (Three years) : 140 credits
For Postgraduate Programme (two years) : 90 credits
For M.C.A. (three years) : 135 credits

Choice Based : All the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes offered by the University will be
Credit System offered under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). This is to enhance the quality and
mobility of the students within and between the Universities in the country and abroad.

Project : Each student admitted in to the Programme of study should take up a project work in lieu
of Electives with courses. The report of the study should be submitted at the end of course
of study certified by the supervisor and duly forwarded by the Head of the
Department/Principal of the College.
The Head of the department of the concerned programme shall assign a project supervisor.
Who inturn will monitor the project work of the student.

Internship: Internship is a specialized field training programme required to be attached to an industry


as an inhouse internee for a period prescribed by the Boards of study concerned. At the
end of the training Programme, each student should submit a “Internship Report” for
examination.

1. Eligibility for Admission to the Course

Candidate for admission to the first year of the UG degree programme shall be required to have passed the
higher secondary examination (Academic or Vocational) conducted by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu in the
relevant subjects or other examinations accepted as equivalent there to by the Syndicate, subject to such
other conditions as may be prescribed therefor.

2. Duration of the Course

The course shall extend over a period of three years comprising of six semesters with two semesters in one
academic year. There shall not be less than 90 working days for each semester. Examination shall be
conducted at the end of every semester for the respective subjects.

3. Course of Study

The course of study for the UG degree courses of all branches shall consist of the following

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Part - I
Tamil or any one of the following modern/classical languages i.e. Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi,
Sanskrit, French, German, Arabic & Urdu.

The subject shall be offered during the first four semesters with one examination at the end of each
semester (4 courses – 12 credits). For para-professional branches it shall be offered for the first two
semesters with one examination at the end of each semester (2 courses – 6 credits).

Part – II : English
The subject shall be offered during the first four semesters with one examination at the end of each
semester (4 courses – 12 credits). For para-professional branches and courses there will be only two papers
for the first two semesters with one examination at the end of each semester (2 courses – 6 credits).

During second semester part II English will be offered as communication skills.

Part – III

Core subject
As prescribed in the scheme of examination.
Examination will be conducted in the core subjects at the end of every semester
The programmes with 4 semester languages : 15 courses – 60 credits
The programmes with 2 semester languages : 19 courses – 72 credits

Allied Subjects (each course in I, II , III & IV semesters)


4 courses – 20 credits

Project or electives with three courses are offered in the 5th and 6th semesters.
For project – 15 credits. For electives with 3 courses – 15 credits.

Part – IV

1(a) Those who have not studied Tamil upto XII std and taken a non-Tamil language under Part-I shall
take Tamil comprising of two courses (level will be the 6th standard) It is offered in the III & IV
semesters. Examination will be on Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) basis only (2 courses –
4 credits).

(OR)

(b) Those who have studied Tamil upto XII std and taken a non-Tamil language under Part-I shall
taken Advanced Tamil comprising of two courses. (2 courses – 4 credits).

(OR)

(c) Others who do not come under a+b can choose non-major elective comprising of two courses (2
courses – 4 credits).

1). Yoga for Human Excellence / Women’s Rights (III sem.)


2). General Awarenes (IV sem.)

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2. Skill Based Subjects:


All the UG programmes shall offer diploma subjects and it shall be offered in the courses spread
over each course at the end of III, IV, V and VI semesters. Examination will be conducted at the
end of the semester. These four courses are offered each in III, IV, V & VI semesters – 12
credits).

3. Environmental Studies:
All the UG programmes shall offer a course in Environmental Studies subjects and it shall be
offered in the first semester. Examination will be conducted at the end of the semester. (one
course with 2 credits).

3. Value Education :
All the UG programmes shall offer a course in “Value Education – Human Rights” subjects and it
shall be offered in the second semester. Examination will be conducted at the end of the semester.
(one course with 2 credits).

Part V: Extension Activities

Every student shall participate compulsorily for period of not less than two years (4 semesters) in any one
of the following programmes.

NSS
NCC
Sports
YRC
Other Extra curricular activities.

The student’s performance will be examined by the staff in-charge of extension activities along with the
Head of the respective department and a senior member of the Department on the following parameters. The marks
shall be sent to the Controller of Examinations before the commencement of the final semester examinations.

20% of marks for Regularity of attendance


60% of marks for Active Participation in classes/camps/games/special Camps/programmes in college
District/ State/ University activities.
10% of marks for Exemplary awards/Certificates/Prizes.
10% of marks for Other Social components such as Blood Donations, Fine Arts, etc.

The above activities shall be conducted outside the regular working hours of the college. The marks sheet
will carry the following remarks as per the following mark range.

A-Exemplary - 80 and above


B-very good - 70-79
C-good - 60-69
D-fair - 50-59
E-Satisfactory - 40-49

This grading shall be incorporated in the mark sheet to be issued at the end of the semester. (Handicapped
students who are unable to participate in any of the above activities shall be required to take a test in the
theoretical aspects of any one of the above fields and be graded and certified accordingly).
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4. Requirement to appear for the examinations

a) a candidate will be permitted to appear for the university examinations for any semester
(practical/theory) if
i) He/she secures not less than 75% of attendance in the number of working days during the
semester.
ii) He/she earns a progress certificate from the head of the institution, of having satisfactory
completed the course of study prescribed in the subjects as required by these regulations,
and
iii) His/her conduct has been satisfactory.

Provided that it shall be open to the syndicate, or any authority delegated with such powers by the
syndicate, to grant exemption to a candidate who has failed to earn 75% of the attendance prescribed,
for valid reasons, subject to usual conditions and the Ordinance No.1 of 1990 of the University.

b) A candidate who has secured less than 65% but 55% and above attendance in any semester has to
compensate the shortage in attendance in the subsequent semester besides, earning the required
percentage of attendance in that semester and appear for both semester papers together at the end of the
latter semester.

c) A candidate who has secured less than 55% of attendance in any semester will not be permitted to
appear for the regular examinations and to continue the study in the subsequent semester. He/she has to
rejoin the semester in which the attendance is less than 55%

d) A candidate who has secured less than 65%of attendance in the final semester has to compensate
his/her attendance shortage in a manner as decided by the concerned head of the department after
rejoining the same course.

5. Scheme of examination

As given in the annexure.

6. Restrictions to appear for the examinations

a) Any candidate having arrear paper(s) shall have the option to appear in any arrear paper along with
the regular semester papers.

b) “Candidates who fail in any of the papers in Part I, II, III, IV & V of UG degree examinations shall
complete the paper concerned within 5 years from the date of admission to the said course, and
should they fail to do so, they shall take the examination in the texts/ revised syllabus prescribed
for the immediate next batch of candidates. If there is no change in the texts/syllabus they shall
appear for the examination in that paper with the syllabus in vogue until there is a change in the
texts or syllabus. In the event of removal of that paper consequent to change of regulation and / or
curriculum after 5 year period, the candidates shall have to take up an equivalent paper in the
revised syllabus as suggested by the chairman and fulfill the requirements as per regulation/
curriculum for the award of the degree.

7. Medium of Instruction and examinations

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The medium of instruction and examinations for the papers of Part I, II & IV shall be the language
concerned. For part III subjects other than modern languages, the medium of instruction shall be either
Tamil or English and the medium of examinations is in English/Tamil irrespective of the medium of
instructions. For modern languages, the medium of instruction and examination will be in the languages
concerned.

8. Submission of Record Note Books for practical examinations

Candidates appearing for practical examinations should submit bonafide Record Note Books
prescribed for practical examinations, otherwise the candidates will not be permitted to appear for the
practical examinations.

9. Passing Minimum

a) A candidate who secures not less than 40% of the total marks in any subject including the courses
of Part I, II, III & IV in the University examination shall be declared to have passed the
examination in the subject (theory or Practical ).

b) A candidate who passes the examination in all the subjects of Part I, II, III, IV & V shall be
declared to have passed, the whole examination.

Distribution

Table – 1(A): The following are the distribution of marks for external and internal for theory papers of
UG courses.

TOTAL EXTERNAL INTERNAL Overall Passing Minimum


MARKS Max. Passing Minimum for Max. marks for total marks
marks external alone (Internal + External)
100 75 30 25 40
75 55 22 20 30
60 45 18 15 24
50 40 16 10 20

Table – 1(B): The following are the Distribution of Internal marks for theory papers of UG courses.

For Theory - UG courses Distribution of


Marks
1. Tests (one best test out of 2 tests of 2 hours each) 10 8 6 4
2. End semester model test (3 hours) 10 8 6 4
3. Assignments – 2 Nos. 5 4 3 2
TOTAL MARKS 25 20 15 10

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Table – 2(A): The following are the distribution of marks for external and internal for practical papers
of UG courses.

TOTAL EXTERNAL INTERNAL Overall Passing Minimum


MARKS Max. Passing Minimum for Max. marks for total marks (Internal +
marks external alone External)
100 60 24 40 40
75 45 18 30 30
60 35 14 25 24
50 30 12 20 20
40 25 10 15 15
25 15 6 10 10

Table – 2(B): The following are the distribution of Internal marks for UG practical papers

1. Minimum 10 experiments to be conducted/practical 20 15 10 8 5 5


paper/semester.
2. Tests : Two tests out of which one will be during the 15 10 10 7 5 5
mid semester and the other to be conducted as model
test at the end of the semester.
3. Records 5 5 5 5 5 -
TOTAL MARKS 40 30 25 20 15 1
0

3. The following courses will have only semester – end examinations and no Continuous Internal
Assessment.

Sl.No. Subject Total Marks


1. Environmental Studies 50
2. Value Education – Human Rights 50
3. Non – Major Electives - 3rd semester 75
4. Non – Major Electives - 4rd semester 75
Total 250

4. However, for those students who select “Tamil” under Part IV, the examinations will be only on a
Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) as follows as furnished in the syllabus. The marks will be furnished
to the COE by the respective colleges.

Grading:
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Once the marks of the CIA and end-semester examinations for each of the course are available, they will be
added. The mark thus obtained will then be graded as per details given below:

SEVEN POINT SCALE (As per UGC notification 1998)


Marks Grade Point Letter Grade Class

95-100 7.00 H First Class with


Distinction
90-94 6.00 O First Class with
Distinction
75-89 5.50 D First Class with
Distinction
60-74 4.75 A First Class
50-59 4.00 B Second Class
40-49 3.50 C Third
Below 40 3.00 F Fail
From the second semester onwards, the total performance within a semester and continuous performance
starting from the first semester are indicated respectively by Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade
Point Average (CGPA). These two are calculated by the following formulae:
n
∑ Ci Gi
i=l
GPA = ------------------
n
∑ Ci
i=l

Where Ci is the Credit earned for the Course i in any semester; Gi is the Grade point obtained by the
student for the course i and n is the number of courses passed in that semester

CGPA = GPA of all the courses starting from the first semester to the last semester.

Note: the GPA and CGPA shall be calculated separately for three parts.

For purposes of declaring a candidate to have qualified for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts / Science/
Commerce / Management / Literature in the First Class / Second Class / Third Class or First Class with Distnction,
the marks and the corresponding CGPA earned by the candidate in part III alone will be the criterion, provided he /
she has secured the prescribed passing minimum in all other parts o Study.

Grade in Part IV will be shown separately and it shall not be taken into account for classification.

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10. Improvement of Marks in the subjects already passed

Candidates desirous of improving the marks awarded in a passed subject in their first attempt shall
reappear once within a period of subsequent two semesters. The improved marks shall be considered for
classification but not for ranking. When there is no improvement, there shall not be any change in the
original marks already awarded.

11. Classification of Successful candidates

a) A candidate who passes all the Part III examinations in the First attempt within a period of three
years securing 75% and above in the aggregate of Part III marks shall be declared to have passed
B.A/ B.Sc./B.Com./B.B.M. degree examination in First Class with Distinctions

b (i) A candidate who passes all the examinations in Part I or Part II or Part III or Part IV securing not
less than 60 per cent of total marks for concerned part shall be declared to have passed that part in
First Class

(ii) A candidate who passed all the examinations in Part I or Part II or Part III or Part IV securing not
less than 50 per cent but below 60 per cent of total marks for concerned part shall be declared to
have passed that part in Second Class

(iii) All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the Part I or Part II or Part III or
Part IV examination in Third Class

12. Conferment of the Degree

No candidate shall be eligible for conferment of the Degree unless he / she

i. has undergone the prescribed course of study for a period of not less than six semesters in an
institution approved by/affiliated to the University or has been exempted from in the manner
prescribed and has passed the examinations as have been prescribed therefor.

ii. Has completed all the components prescribed in Parts I to Part V in the CBCS pattern to earn 140
credits.

iii. Has successfully completed the prescribed Field Work/ Institutional Training as evidenced by
certificate issued by the Principal of the College.
13. Ranking

A candidate who qualifies for the UG degree course passing all the examinations in the first attempt, within
the minimum period prescribed for the course of study from the date of admission to the course and secures
I or II class shall be eligible for ranking and such ranking will be confined to 10 % of the total number of
candidates qualified in that particular branch of study, subject to a maximum of 10 ranks.

The improved marks will not be taken into consideration for ranking.

14. Additional Degree

a) The following is for students admitted from 2008-09 onwards.

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Any candidate who wishes to obtain an additional UG degree not involving any practical shall be permitted
to do so and such candidate shall join a college in the III year of the course and he/she will be permitted to
appear for part III alone by granting exemption from appearing Part I, Part II, Part IV and Part V and
common allied subjects (if any), already passed by the candidate. And a candidate desirous to obtain an
additional UG degree involving practical shall be [permitted to do so and such candidate shall join a college
in the II year of the course and he/she be permitted to appear for Part III alone by granting exemption from
appearing for Part I, Part II, Part IV and Part V and the common allied subjects. If any, already passed.
Such candidates should obtain exemption from the university by paying a fee of Rs.500/-.

b) The following is for students admitted prior to 2008-09 :

Any candidate who wishes to obtain an additional UG degree not involving any practical shall be
permitted to do so and such candidate shall join a college in the III year of the course and he/she will be
permitted to appear for part III alone by granting exemption from appearing Part I, Part II, Part IV and
Part V and common allied subjects (if any), already passed by the candidate. And a candidate desirous to
obtain an additional UG degree involving practical shall be [permitted to do so and such candidate shall
join a college in the II year of the course and he/she be permitted to appear for Part III alone by granting
exemption from appearing for Part I, Part II, Part IV and Part V and the common allied subjects. If any,
already passed. Such candidates should obtain exemption from the university by paying a fee of Rs.500/-.

15. Evening College

The above regulations shall be applicable for candidates undergoing the respective courses in
Evening Colleges also.

16. Question Paper Model

The following question paper patterns arrived from the patterns followed during the academic year 2007-08 be
followed for CBCS pattern syllabi from the academic year 2008-09 wherever necessary.

Maximum 75 Marks – wherever required


Section A Objective type of questions 10X1=10 10 questions – 2 each from every unit
with no choice
Section B Short answer questions of 5x5=25 5 questions – 1 each from every
either / or type (like 1.a (or) unit
b
Section C Essay-type questions of 5x8=40 5 questions – 1 each from every
either / or type (like 1.a unit
(or) b

NOTE: In Section “C” one of the questions shall be application oriented question or a problem or
a case study.

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Maximum 60 Marks – wherever required
Section A Objective type of questions with 10X1=10 10 questions – 2 each from every unit
no choice
Section B Short answer questions of 5x4=20 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
either / or type (like 1.a (or) b
Section C Essay-type questions of either / 5x6=30 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
or type (like 1.a (or) b

NOTE: In Section “C” one of the questions shall be application oriented question or a problem or a
case study.

Maximum 55 Marks – wherever required


Section A Objective type of questions with 10X1=10 10 questions – 2 each from every unit
no choice
Section B Short answer questions of either 5x3=15 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
/ or type (like 1.a (or) b
Section C Essay-type questions of either / 5x6=30 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
or type (like 1.a (or) b

NOTE: In Section “C” one of the questions shall be application oriented question or a problem or a
case study.
Maximum 50 Marks – wherever required
Section A Objective type of questions with 10X1=10 10 questions – 2 each from every unit
no choice
Section B Short answer questions of 5x3=15 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
either / or type (like 1.a (or) b
Section C Essay-type questions of either / 5x5=25 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
or type (like 1.a (or) b

NOTE: In Section “C” one of the questions shall be application oriented question or a problem or a
case study.

Maximum 45 Marks – wherever required


Section A Objective type of questions with 5X1= 5 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
no choice
Section B Short answer questions of either 5x3=15 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
/ or type (like 1.a (or) b
Section C Essay-type questions of either / 5x5=25 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
or type (like 1.a (or) b

NOTE: In Section “C” one of the questions shall be application oriented question or a problem or a
case study.

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Maximum 40 Marks – wherever required
Section A Objective type of questions with 5X1= 5 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
no choice
Section B Short answer questions of either / 5x3=15 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
or type (like 1.a (or) b
Section C Essay-type questions of either / or 5x4=20 5 questions – 1 each from every unit
type (like 1.a (or) b

NOTE: In Section “C” one of the questions shall be application oriented question or a problem or a
case study.

17. Syllabus

The syllabus for various subjects shall be clearly demarcated into five viable units in each paper/subject.

18. Revision of Regulations and Curriculum


The above Regulation and Scheme of Examinations will be in vogue without any change for a
minimum period of three years from the date of approval of the Regulations. The University may revise /
amend/ change the Regulations and Scheme of Examinations, if found necessary.

19. Transitory Provision

Candidates who have undergone the Course of Study prior to the Academic Year 2008-2009 will
be permitted to take the Examinations under those Regulations for a period of four years i.e. up to and
inclusive of the Examination of April 2013 thereafter they will be permitted to take the Examination only
under the Regulations in force at that time.

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BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,COIMBATORE-641 046
--------------- (CBCS PATTERN)
With compulsory Diploma/Skill Based subjects
in ----------------------------------
(For the students admitted during the academic year 2008-2009 and onwards)
MODEL SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (WITH 4 SEM LANGUAGE PAPERS)
Exam

Ins. hrs / week

Credit
Study

Uni. exam
Part

Course Title

CIA @

Total
Components

Semester I
I Language-I 6 25 75 100 3
II English-I 6 25 75 100 3
III CORE I – 5 25 75 100 4
III CORE II – 5 25 75 100 4
III ALLIED PAPER I 6 25 75 100 5
IV Environmental Studies#
Studies# 2 - 50 50 2

Semester II
I Language-II 6 25 75 100 3
II English-II 6 25 75 100 3
III CORE III – 5 25 75 100 4
III CORE IV – 5 25 75 100 4
III ALLIED PAPER II 6 25 75 100 5
IV Value Education – Human Rights#
Rights# 2 - 50 50 2

Semester III
I Language-III 6 25 75 100 3
II English-III 6 25 75 100 3
III Core V – 4 25 75 100 4
III Core VI – 4 25 75 100 4
III Allied : III - 5 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject
Subject 1 (Diploma)
3 25 75 100 3

IV Tamil@ / Advanced Tamil# (OR)


Non-
Non-major elective - I (Yoga for Human Excellence)# / 2 75 75 2
Women’s Rights#
Rights#

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Semester IV
I Language-IV 6 25 75 100 3
II English-IV 6 25 75 100 3
III Core VII – 4 25 75 100 4
III Core VIII – 4 25 75 100 4
III Allied : IV 5 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject 2 (Diploma) 3 25 75 100 3
IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (OR)
2 75 75 2
Non-
Non-major elective -II (General Awareness #)

Semester V
III Core IX – 6 25 75 100 4
III Core X – 6 25 75 100 4
III Core XI – 6 25 75 100 4
III Core XII – 5 25 75 100 4
III Elective – I 4 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject 3 (Diploma) 3 25 75 100 3

Semester VI
III Core XIII – 6 25 75 100 4
III Core XIV - 6 25 75 100 4
III Core XV - 5 25 75 100 4
III Elective – II 5 25 75 100 5
III Elective – III 5 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject 4 (Diploma) 3 25 75 100 3
V Extension Activities@
Activities@ - 50 - 50 1
Total 3700 140

@ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)


# No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.

List of Elective papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives)
Elective – I A
B
C
Elective – II A
B
C
Elective - III A
B
C

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BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,COIMBATORE-641 046
--------------- (CBCS PATTERN)
With compulsory Diploma/Skill Based subjects
in ----------------------------------
(For the students admitted during the academic year 2008-2009 and onwards)
MODEL SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (WITH 2 SEM LANGUAGE PAPERS)
Exam

Ins. hrs / week

Credit
Study

Uni. exam
Part

Course Title

CIA @

Total
Components

Semester I
I Language-I 6 25 75 100 3
II English-I 6 25 75 100 3
III CORE I – 5 25 75 100 4
III CORE II – 5 25 75 100 4
III ALLIED PAPER I 6 25 75 100 5
IV Environmental Studies#
Studies# 2 - 50 50 2

Semester II
I Language-II 6 25 75 100 3
II English-II 6 25 75 100 3
III CORE III – 5 25 75 100 4
III CORE IV – 5 25 75 100 4
III ALLIED PAPER II 6 25 75 100 5
IV Value Education – Human Rights # 2 - 50 50 2

Semester III
III Core – V 6 25 75 100 3
III CORE - VI 6 25 75 100 3
III Core - VII 4 25 75 100 4
III Core – VIII 4 25 75 100 4
III Allied : III - 5 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject 1 (Diploma)
3 25 75 100 3

IV Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil # (OR)


Non-
Non-major elective - I (Yoga for Human Excellence) # / 2 75 75 2
Women’s Rights #

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SCAA Dt. 21-5-2009
Semester IV
III Core - IX 6 25 75 100 3
III Core – X 6 25 75 100 3
III Core - XI– 4 25 75 100 4
III Core - XII 4 25 75 100 4
III Allied : IV 5 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject 2 (Diploma) 3 25 75 100 3
IV Tamil@/Advanced Tamil # (OR)
2 75 75 2
Non
Non-major elective -II (General Awareness #)

Semester V
III Core - XIII 6 25 75 100 4
III Core - XIV 6 25 75 100 4
III Core - XV 6 25 75 100 4
III Core - XVII 5 25 75 100 4
III Elective –I 4 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject 3 (Diploma) 3 25 75 100 3

Semester VI
III Core - XVIII 6 25 75 100 4
III Core - XIX 6 25 75 100 4
III Core - XX 5 25 75 100 4
III Elective –II 5 25 75 100 5
III Elective –III 5 25 75 100 5
IV Skill based Subject
Subject 4 (Diploma) 3 25 75 100 3
V Extension Activities @ - 50 - 50 1
Total 3700 140
@ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)
# No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.

List of Elective papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives)
Elective – I A
B
C
Elective – II A
B
C
Elective - III A
B
C

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