JNTU-HYD : Exemption of 2 subjects Rule (Maximum of 8 Credits) For B.Tech (R09) For Award of Degree
Certain representations have been requesting the university to
allow waiver of up to eight (8) credits for B.Tech R09 batch students of
JNTUH. They further stated that even B.Tech R07 batch was allowed
waiver of up to eight (8) credits, they were able to finish their
degrees in time and pursue their respective careers.
The Tenth Standing Committee of the Academic Senate held on 10.06.2013
has examined the representation and noticed that in R09 regulations, for
some theory subjects credits were allocated 3 and for some theory
subjects credits were allocated 4, whereas in R07 regulations all the
subjects were allocated 4 credits and the same pattern is existed in the
semesters.
In view of the above discrepancy, the Standing Committee of the Academic
Senate resolved to approve the exemption up to two subjects maximum of
eight credits to obtain Degree for B.Tech R09 students i.e to secure 192
credits out of 200 credits. Accordingly, the Standing Committee of the
Academic Senate resolved that the existing academic regulation be
modified as
"A student will be declared eligible for the award of the B.Tech Degree if he fulfills the following academic regulations.
(i) Pursued a course of study for not less than four academic years and not more than eight academic years.
(ii) Registered for 200 credits and secured 192 credits with compulsory subjects as listed below:"
- All the practical subjects
- Industry oriented mini-project
- Comprehensive Viva-Voce
- Seminar
- Project work.
iii) After eight academic years of course of study, the candidate is permitted to write the examinations for two years.
Based on the recommendations of the Standing Committee of the Academic
Senate, the Vice-chancellor is pleased to approve the excemption up to
two subjects for maximum of eight credits to obtain Degree for B.Tech
R09 batch students i.e to secure minimum 192 credits out of 200 credits,
subject to pass of compulsory subjects as above.
These orders are issued subject to ratification of Executive Council of JNTUH.
Official Notification [Declared on 20th June 2013]
Download Undertaking form Here
Check Info on Grace Marks & Class Change Here
Academic Regulations-Certain concession for passing (Info on 0.15% Rule & Grace Marks Rule included)
JNTUH – Academic Regulations – Certain concession for passing – Regarding. Read: Note file Orders of the Vice–Chancellor
ORDER:
Presently, 0.15% grace marks are being allowed for change of class from
first class to distinction (69.85 % to 70%), Second class to first class
(59.85% to 60%) and pass class to second class (49.85% to 50%). With
this, a total of 0.15% marks maximum are added to final year
project/seminar to enable the student to get higher class for
B.Tech/B.Pharm. courses.
Many representations are received from the students that a grace marks
may be added for passing if a candidate failed in one/two subjects with
shortage of 1, 2 or 3 marks.
Under the circumstances stated above, Vice-Chancellor is pleased to
extend 0.15% grace marks facility to the candidates of any degree if
he/she passes the subject(s) and obtains the degree, subject to approval
of academic senate and execute council/MDC.These orders shall come into
force from all examinations held during May/June 2010.
All candidates seeking benefit from the 0.15% grace marks shall apply
through proper channel enclosing failed original marks memo. The
principal shall verify at the college whether the candidate is passing
if 0.15% grace marks facility is extended i.e. 0.15% of grand total
marks of the UG/PG courses with fail in maximum two subjects.
A separate approval shall be obtained for the eligible candidates for
implementation of the above relaxation as and when the applications are
received.
Slight Changes have been made in the Grace Marks rule (On 11th June 2012).For Details visit the below urlFor the official Notification check the below link
Code:
http://jntuh.ac.in/bulletin_board/JN...1289208489.pdf
Note :Grace Marks will be added only for external exams
(i.e., if u fail in external exams by 1 or 2 or 3 marks then JNTUH will
add them & u can be passed in that subject).
- You can apply for grace marks & 0.15% rule only after u receive the failed memo's
JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Class Change
1) Requisition from the Student through the Principal.
In the case of the Students who completed their course, can submit
directly their requisitions to the Controller of Examinations.
2) Originals of
(i) Provisional Certificate,
(ii) Consolidated Marks Memo &
(iii) Final Semester marks memo.
Note :
- Change from > 49.85 % to 50 % for Pass Class to Second Class
- Change from > 59.85 % to 60 % for Second Class to First Class
- Change from > 69.85 % to 70 % for First Class to First Class with distinction
JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Addition of Grace Marks
1) Request letter of the student through the Principal.
2) Original Marks Memo(s) containing the subject(s) for which addition of Grace Marks, is applicable.
3) Undertaking for issue of Provisional Certificate & Consolidated
Marks Memo. when students get 216 or 220 credits after adding grace
marks.
JNTU-HYD : Procedure to apply for undertaking (For B.Tech R09 Students) [If u want to get CMM,PC by leaving 1 or 2 subjects]
JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Provisional Certificates (PC) & Consolidated Marks Memos (CMM) To B.Tech Students
The Principals are requested to follow the instructions given below
when forwarding the “Undertakings” for issue of CMM and PC to B.Tech.
(R05, R07 and R09 regulations) students.
1) Download Undertaking Forms from the below url's for respective batches
Undertaking Form For R07,R05 || Undertaking Form For R09
(2) Print it on the Letter-head of the college.
(3) Duly filled “Undertaking” may be forwarded with the signature of the Principal and the seal of the college
(4) Do not attach photo-copies of marks memos.