Students will have a just two attempts to clear their examinations through their
existing syllabus.
Students studying Bachelor of Law (LLB) at Gujarat University
(GU) will have a just two attempts to clear their examinations through their existing
syllabus.
In tune with the newly-implemented Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), GU has announced
the new regulations for the examinations for LLB students. According to the new
regulation, LLB students will be allowed just two attempts to pass their examinations
through their existing syllabus. Students who are unable to clear their examinations
in the two attempts will have to give the examination through the CBCS syllabus.
According to the new regulation, a total of 30 marks will be reserved for the internal
test. This will constitute 10 marks for assignments, 5 marks for attendance and
15 marks for the written examination. The passing mark for the internal test will
be 15 marks. The remaining 70 marks will be allocated to the external examination
in which students will have to secure 50 marks to pass the test. GU will give five
types of grades - O+, O, A, B+ and B, according to the system of CBCS.
GU has also announced that the final examinations for the students of the course
will begin from November 3. The winter semester for LLB students will begin from
December 3 and the monsoon semester will begin from July 1 every year.
Courtesy: Times of India