Repetition of Subjects and Improvement of Grades Undergraduate

Students are allowed to improve grades/GPA through repetition of subjects during their degree program;

  • A particular subject can be repeated only once. Max number of courses that a student may be allowed to repeat in his/her degree should be <6.
  • Failed subject can be repeated any number of times.
  • It is the student’s responsibility to clear the failed / dropped courses, subject to availability of resources at the respective institution and approval of Dean / HoD.
  • The transcript will show both the old grade and the new earned grade, but the better grade will be used in the computation of CGPA.
  • Transcripts will be bearing the subjects as per the semester.
  • A student who improves a subject/course shall not be eligible for top academic honor / award on basis of a new earned grade(s).
  • If a student gets ‘F’ grade, s/he will be required to repeat the course. In case of Elective course the student may take its recommended alternate with the approval of HOD.
  • “I” grade shall be awarded, when a student misses the final examination due to an unavoidable reason, as judged by the HOD. To avail this concession, the student must provide appropriate proof within one week missing the final exam; otherwise an, F grade shall be awarded.
  • The re-take examination of I grade to be taken preferably before the next semester or max up to the second week of the next semester.
  • A student can repeat courses with grade C and lower grades, to improve his / her CGPA.
  • The transcript will show both the old grade and the new earned grade, but the better grade will be used in the computation of CGPA.
  • The student who repeats a course to clear a W/F grade shall not be eligible for academic honors.
  • A student who fails in a subject, and after repeating fails again the number of F’s counted in this case will be one F.
  • The student shall not be allowed to improve his/her CGPA after completion of the degree.