isical.ac.in Download Admit Card 2015 ISI Admission Test : Indian Statistical Institute
Organisation : Indian Statistical Institute
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Exam : ISI Admission Test 2015
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Download your admit card here : Available on after 20 April, 2015
Home Page : http://www.isical.ac.in/~admission/
Admit cards can be downloaded from the portals after 20 April, 2015.
ISI Admission Test : 10 May 2015
All queries and requests related to admission must be sent to admissionsupport@isical.ac.in
ADMIT CARD :
For online applicants, after the applications are processed, the Admit Card for the Admission Test, with the Registration Number, will be generated. Applicants will receive a link containing the above information in his/her account and will need to take printouts of the same. In all subsequent correspondence, the applicant should quote the Registration Number without which no correspondence will be entertained.
The Admission Test will be held on Sunday, May 10, 2015 at a number of centres all over India.
NOTES :
** Candidates selected for Junior Research Fellowships may be asked to join at a place other than the one opted for, if necessary.
** Candidates who fail to appear at the admission tests will not be considered for admission. On the basis of the performance in the tests and past academic record, a limited number of candidates will be asked to appear at an interview for final selection subject to verification of their eligibility with reference to original documents.
** Any dispute concerning ADMISSIONS in 2015-2016 shall be settled in Kolkata subject to the jurisdiction of the Kolkata High Court. Page 54
EXAMINATION, RULES FOR PASSING AND PROMOTION :
EXAMINATIONS :
There are two examinations in each course in all programmes: mid-semestral and semestral (final). The composite score in a course is a weighted average of the scores in the mid-semestral and semestral examinations, class tests, home-assignments, practical record-book, project work, etc. (announced at the beginning of the semester).
The minimum composite score required for passing a course (including a non-credit course) is 35%, except for the core courses (Project-I, Project-II, Dissertation, OR-I, SQC-I and Reliability-I) in M Tech (QROR) and (Project, SDM-1, SPC, OR-1, SDM-2, IE, OR-2, SS) in MS (QMS), for which it is 45%.
If the composite score of a student falls short of 45% in a credit course, or 35% in a non-credit course the student may take a back-paper examination to improve the score. At most one back-paper examination is allowed in a particular course. The maximum score a student can secure in a back-paper examination is 45%. The maximum number of back-papers that can be taken in any given year of a programme is specified in the Students’ Brochure.
If a student misses a mid-semestral or a semestral or a back-paper examination due to medical or family emergencies, there is a provision for a supplementary examination. The student can score at most 60% in the supplementary examinations to mid-semestral and semestral examinations, and at most 45% in the case of a back-paper examination.
In case a student fails to secure pass marks in a course even after the results of backpaper examination have been declared, there is provision for a compensatory examination subject to fulfillment of certain conditions, details of which are available in the Students’ Brochure.
PROMOTION :
Details of rules for promotion from one year to the next year of an academic programme are given in the Students’ Brochure.
A student who fails to meet the passing criteria in any given year of a programme is permitted to repeat the year, subject to a maximum of two repeat years (any one of the first two years and the final year) for the undergraduate programmes and one for all others. The final course-wise score in a year being repeated is the maximum of the scores obtained in the two years.