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1. Deduction of marks: ABESEC may deduct marks from the overall score of the student for that particular internal assessment.
2. Ineligibility for makeup exams: A student who misses an internal exam may not be allowed to appear for a makeup exam unless there is a valid reason for missing the exam, such as a medical eme
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| Course | General | SC/ST | OBC-NCL |
| BA | Rs. 10,000 | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 7,500 |
| BCom | Rs. 12,000 | Rs. 6,000 | Rs. 9,000 |
| BBA | Rs. 15,000 | Rs. 7,500 | Rs. 11,250 |
| BCA | Rs. 10,000 | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 7,500 |
| B.Tech | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 10,000 | Rs. 15,000 |
It is important to note that these are just the tuition fees. There may be additional fees for hostel, mess, library, and other facilities. It is advisable to check the official website of the university for more infor
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Poor performance in the overall grade: Internal assessments carry a significant weightage in the overall grade of the student. Therefore, failing an internal exam can negatively impact the final grade of the student.
2. Need to clear the internal exams: A student who fails an internal exam will need to clear it in the makeup exam or in the
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1) The student misses an internal mid-term examination- In this case, the student can fill in a form to pay and sit for the make-up exam for mid-term at the time when the end-term exams happen. Both exams would then be held on the same day for that student.
2) The student misses an end-term examination- If a student misses their end-term exams then there is no re-exam or make-up for this and the final result will include 0 marks for this or absent, based on the reason.
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Letter Grade Point
A+ 10
A 9
B+ 8
B 7
C 6
D 5
F 0
To calculate the CGPA, the weighted average of all the grade points obtained by the student is calculated by dividing the total weighted grade poin
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