REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BANKING AND INSURANCE
There shall be a Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Banking and Insurance (P.G.D.B.I.) in the Faculty of Commerce and Management being governed by the following regulations:
Eligibility for Admission:
A candidate who has passed three year degree course examination or any other examination considered as equivalent thereto of any recognized university is eligible to take admission to the course.
Course of Study:
The course of study shall extend over a period of one year consisting of two semesters. The terms and vacations shall be as notified by the university from time to time.
The course of study shall be as under:
Ist Semester 5 Core Papers
IInd Semester also 5 core papers
Lastly Project Report and Viva voca.
The titles and syllabus of the papers shall be as prescribed by the Board of Studies
in Commerce from time to time.
The candidate shall undergo in-plant training in any Banking and Insurance enterprise for a period of four weeks after the end of the second semester examination. A project report incorporating observations and suggestions related to the topic in the field of study shall be prepared under the guidance and supervision of one of the staff members. Each report shall be accompanied by the practical training certificate obtained from the enterprise concerned. The project report shall be submitted before one week of the viva-voce examination.
The viva-voce examination shall be a comprehensive one consisting of all the papers studied and the project report.
Hours of Instruction:
The workload per week shall be 4 hours per paper in both first and second semesters. Apart from the class room lectures the students are required to participate in case study discussion, quiz, seminars, tests etc.
Attendance Progress and Conduct:
Each semester shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance.
The students shall attend such course work during each semester as prescribed by the institution and not absent themselves from work without valid reasons.
A student shall be considered to have completed a semester if he/she has attended not less than 75% of the working periods during the said semester and if his/her progress and conduct have been found satisfactory.
The students who fail to complete the course in the manner stated above shall not be permitted to appear for the examinations.
Scheme of examination:
There shall be university examination at the end of each semester and viva-voce examination after implant training.
A candidate shall appear for all the papers in each examination when he/she appears for the first time. A candidate shall be considered to have appeared for the examination only if he/she has appeared for at least one paper of the examination.
The double valuation system shall be adopted for valuing answer scripts / project reports. The terms and conditions for double valuation shall be as notified by the university from time to time.
The viva-voce shall be conducted by the Board of examiners consisting of the Chairman of the B.O.E., one internal examiner and one external examiner.
If a student fails in the project report, he/she shall have to revise the resubmit the same for valuation before one week to commencement of the next viva-voce examination.
If a student fails in viva-voce, he/she shall have to appear for the next viva-voce examination.
Declaration of Results:
A candidate shall be declared to have passed PGDBI Degree examination in each semester if he/she has secured not less than 40% of the maximum marks in each paper / project report / viva-voce.
A candidate who has fulfilled his/her attendance requirements in the first semester and who has failed in the first semester can continue his/her studies in the second semester.
Classification of successful candidates:
The classification of the successful candidates at the PGDBI degree examination shall be as under.
An successful candidates who secure 70% and above of the aggregate marks of both the semesters put together shall be declared to have passed the PGDBI degree examination in First class with Distinction.
All successful candidates who secure 60% and above but less than 70% of the aggregate marks of both semesters put together shall be declared to have passed the PGDBI Degree Examination in First Class.
All successful candidates who secure 50% and above but less than 60% of the aggregate marks of both the semesters put together shall be declared to have passed the PGDBI Degree examination in SECOND CLASS.
Rest of the successful candidates who secure 40% and above but less than 50% of the aggregate marks of both the semesters put together shall be declared to have passed PGDBI Degree examination in PASS CLASS.
The candidates who have passed PGDBI Degree Examinations in First Class without grace marks in first appearance shall only be eligible for the declaration of ranks. The first five ranks shall be notified.
Improvement of Performance and Reappearance:
The candidates who have already passed both the semester examinations shall be permitted to improve their performance by appearing at the subsequent examinations in all the papers prescribed thereof without keeping fresh terms. However, improvement of performance in internal assessment project report and viva-voce shall not be allowed.
The previous performance for which the candidates seek improvement shall be deemed to have been surrendered when once the improvement of performance is obtained by such candidates.
The candidates seeking improvement shall be given only three additional chances for improvement within a period of three succeeding years after the successful completion of the entire course. Further, when a candidate once obtains an improved class that shall be treated as final.
When the syllabus is changed, the candidates reappearing either for the improvement as for a regular pass shall be allowed to appear for the examinations according to the syllabus which is ceased to be in operation in three chances within a period of three succeeding years.
Removal of Difficulties:
Any other issue not envisaged above shall be resolved by the Academic Council which shall be the final and binding.
There shall be a Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Banking and Insurance (P.G.D.B.I.) in the Faculty of Commerce and Management being governed by the following regulations:
Eligibility for Admission:
A candidate who has passed three year degree course examination or any other examination considered as equivalent thereto of any recognized university is eligible to take admission to the course.
Course of Study:
The course of study shall extend over a period of one year consisting of two semesters. The terms and vacations shall be as notified by the university from time to time.
The course of study shall be as under:
Ist Semester 5 Core Papers
IInd Semester also 5 core papers
Lastly Project Report and Viva voca.
The titles and syllabus of the papers shall be as prescribed by the Board of Studies
in Commerce from time to time.
The candidate shall undergo in-plant training in any Banking and Insurance enterprise for a period of four weeks after the end of the second semester examination. A project report incorporating observations and suggestions related to the topic in the field of study shall be prepared under the guidance and supervision of one of the staff members. Each report shall be accompanied by the practical training certificate obtained from the enterprise concerned. The project report shall be submitted before one week of the viva-voce examination.
The viva-voce examination shall be a comprehensive one consisting of all the papers studied and the project report.
Hours of Instruction:
The workload per week shall be 4 hours per paper in both first and second semesters. Apart from the class room lectures the students are required to participate in case study discussion, quiz, seminars, tests etc.
Attendance Progress and Conduct:
Each semester shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance.
The students shall attend such course work during each semester as prescribed by the institution and not absent themselves from work without valid reasons.
A student shall be considered to have completed a semester if he/she has attended not less than 75% of the working periods during the said semester and if his/her progress and conduct have been found satisfactory.
The students who fail to complete the course in the manner stated above shall not be permitted to appear for the examinations.
Scheme of examination:
There shall be university examination at the end of each semester and viva-voce examination after implant training.
A candidate shall appear for all the papers in each examination when he/she appears for the first time. A candidate shall be considered to have appeared for the examination only if he/she has appeared for at least one paper of the examination.
The double valuation system shall be adopted for valuing answer scripts / project reports. The terms and conditions for double valuation shall be as notified by the university from time to time.
The viva-voce shall be conducted by the Board of examiners consisting of the Chairman of the B.O.E., one internal examiner and one external examiner.
If a student fails in the project report, he/she shall have to revise the resubmit the same for valuation before one week to commencement of the next viva-voce examination.
If a student fails in viva-voce, he/she shall have to appear for the next viva-voce examination.
Declaration of Results:
A candidate shall be declared to have passed PGDBI Degree examination in each semester if he/she has secured not less than 40% of the maximum marks in each paper / project report / viva-voce.
A candidate who has fulfilled his/her attendance requirements in the first semester and who has failed in the first semester can continue his/her studies in the second semester.
Classification of successful candidates:
The classification of the successful candidates at the PGDBI degree examination shall be as under.
An successful candidates who secure 70% and above of the aggregate marks of both the semesters put together shall be declared to have passed the PGDBI degree examination in First class with Distinction.
All successful candidates who secure 60% and above but less than 70% of the aggregate marks of both semesters put together shall be declared to have passed the PGDBI Degree Examination in First Class.
All successful candidates who secure 50% and above but less than 60% of the aggregate marks of both the semesters put together shall be declared to have passed the PGDBI Degree examination in SECOND CLASS.
Rest of the successful candidates who secure 40% and above but less than 50% of the aggregate marks of both the semesters put together shall be declared to have passed PGDBI Degree examination in PASS CLASS.
The candidates who have passed PGDBI Degree Examinations in First Class without grace marks in first appearance shall only be eligible for the declaration of ranks. The first five ranks shall be notified.
Improvement of Performance and Reappearance:
The candidates who have already passed both the semester examinations shall be permitted to improve their performance by appearing at the subsequent examinations in all the papers prescribed thereof without keeping fresh terms. However, improvement of performance in internal assessment project report and viva-voce shall not be allowed.
The previous performance for which the candidates seek improvement shall be deemed to have been surrendered when once the improvement of performance is obtained by such candidates.
The candidates seeking improvement shall be given only three additional chances for improvement within a period of three succeeding years after the successful completion of the entire course. Further, when a candidate once obtains an improved class that shall be treated as final.
When the syllabus is changed, the candidates reappearing either for the improvement as for a regular pass shall be allowed to appear for the examinations according to the syllabus which is ceased to be in operation in three chances within a period of three succeeding years.
Removal of Difficulties:
Any other issue not envisaged above shall be resolved by the Academic Council which shall be the final and binding.
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