EXAMINATION SYSTEM

Semester System

All FYDPs in all other departments have semester system. In 2023, LCWU adopted the HEC’s new undergraduate policy, which also applies to its affiliated colleges. For details about the new undergraduate policy, please visit the news page on our website.

Rules of the Examination (Semester System)

BS is a four years degree program that consists of 8 semesters. Registration for exams would be completely on the basis of merit. Students should keep in mind the following instructions:

  1. It is compulsory to appear in all the exams. The division of marks for the entire semester is as follows:

Mid-term exam:  30 marks.

Quiz, assignment and presentations:  20 marks.

Final Exam:  50 Marks

Total:  100 Marks

  1. Those with less than 80% attendance are not allowed to sit the final exam.
  2. It is compulsory to achieve 50% marks in tests and exams individually. In case of failure in exam, a re-sit will be conducted.
  3. A failed student shall be given a chance for re-sit twice. During this period, she will continue with her classes. If she is not able to clear her exam in 2 re-sits or is unable to appear, she will be considered as “dropped”.
  4. Dropped students will have to discontinue their academic Their academic activities session will be suspended until they clear their failed subjects.

Cheating Offences

Any candidate found guilty of:

  •  Cheating
  • Impersonation
  • Submitting fake or forged documents
  •  Copying from any paper, book or notes
  • Possessing a cell phone or any electronic device helpful in examination

Her case shall be referred to the committee dealing with unfair means cases.

If found guilty by the committee after due investigation, following disciplinary action can be taken against them.

  1. Cancellation of paper
  2. Suspension from program for one semester
  3. Fine of 2000/-
  4. Expulsion forever from the university if a candidate commits a cognizable offence. The university may in addition to taking action under the above regulations, initiate legal proceedings against the offender under the law for the time being enforced.
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