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RULES FOR RE-VALUATION OF ANSWER-BOOK(S) :
1. Revaluation of answer books shall be permissible in not more than 25% of the theory papers in which a candidate actually appeared, at an examination, where the number of papers in which a candidate appeared at an examination happens to be an odd number, be permitted upto whole number i.e. if an examination consists of 5 papers, the candidates can apply for revaluation of answer books upto 2 papers.

2. Notwithstanding the aforesaid provisions, revaluation of answer-books, shall not be permitted in respect of (i) Compulsory paper-Ele-Computer and ENVS (ii) the scripts of Practical Examinations/Sessional/Periodical Tests, Dissertation, Thesis and Viva-Voce (iii) all supplementary examination, special examination, part examination back papers and boycotted papers. (iv) M.Phil., M.A., M.Com., M.Sc., Semester Scheme (Grading System) Examination.

N.B.
i. ‘Part Examination’ means an examination at which a candidate appears in those subject(s) paper(s) only which he has yet to clear.
ii. ‘Boycotted papers’ means the papers in which a candidate having boycotted the examination earlier is allowed another chance to appear (IV) M.Phil., M.A., M.Com., M.Sc., Semester Scheme (Grading System) Examination.

3. If a candidate wants his/her answer-books of any other papers also to be scrutinized he/she will have to apply for the same separately in accordance with the provision of O.157.

4. A candidate shall be required to pay a fee of Rs.200/- per paper (not subject) for re-valuation of answer-books, which will not be refunded, except when the candidate is allowed to withdraw his application as permitted above.

5. (i) If the awards of second examiner (revelator) is more than the awards of the first examiner subject to a limit of 20% of the maximum marks prescribed for the paper, the same shall be taken as the marks obtained on revaluation. In case the award of the second examiner (revelator) exceeds the above limit of 20% the answer-book shall be referred to a third examiner and the average of the two closest awards shall be taken into account, if the three awards are uniformly spread, then the middle award shall be taken into account.

(ii) (a) If the award of the second examiner (revelator) is less than of the first examiner upto the extent of 5% of the maximum marks prescribed for the paper, the award of the first examiner shall stand.

(b) In case the award of the second examiner (revelator) is less than that of the first examiner & the decrease is more than 5% but not more than 20% of the maximum marks prescribed for the paper, the average of the two awards shall be taken as the marks of revaluation provided the result of the candidate is not effected adversely, i.e. his division in not changed or he does not get supplementary instead of pass or he does not fail instead of supplementary or he does not fail in an individual paper/subject instead of pass. In such cases the marks shall be decreased to the extent that his result is not affected adversely.

(c) If the award of the second examiner (revelator) is less than that of the first examiner and the decrease in marks exceeds 20% of the maximum marks prescribed for the paper the answer-book shall be referred to a third examiner and the average of the two closest awards (the middle award in case the three awards are uniformly spread) shall be taken as the marks of revaluation subject to the provision mentioned above in sub-clause (ii) (b).

6. IN CASE A CANDIDATE DOES NOT SUBMIT HIS/HER ORIGINAL MARKS SHEET ALONGWITH THE APPLICATION FORM FOR REVALUATION, HIS/HER APPLICATION SHALL STAND REJECTED.

7. A candidate who is declared eligible for Supplementary Examiner as a result of revaluation shall be permitted to appear at the usual Supplementary Examination or if the same is already over, at the time of next Main Examination. Such a candidate will also be eligible to appear at the next higher examination as a non-collegiate candidate, if such facility exists for the examination concerned.

8. A candidate who becomes eligible to seek admission to the next higher class consequent upon the improvement of his/her result on revaluation in the middle of a session shall be considered eligible for admission to that class within 21 days from the date of communication of the revaluation result but not later than 31st December of the same session. In such cases the attendance shall be counted from the date of admission.

9. Candidate desirous to apply for re-valuation may treat their result as ‘no change’ “for submission of application forms for appearing at the ensuing examination within due dates. In case their result changes consequent upon re-valuation, the application form submitted by them will be amended accordingly if a request to that effect is made by the candidate.

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