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1. RUSA?

Choice Based Credit Based System?

Choice Based Credit Based System: Elements Semesterisation

Comprhensive continuous assesment (CCA) Grading

What is the meaning of Choice Based System or Cafeteria Approach?

Credit system Comprhensive continuous assesment (CCA) Grading

Step Date/Dates

Meetings of the Empowered Group of Deans’ Committee for drafting guide lines and draft regulations for CBCS

Since 27th March

CBCS Guidelines Presentation before Dean’s Committee

20.4.2013

CBCS Guidelines Presentation Presentation before Chairpersons BOS

23.4.2013

CBCS Guidelines Presentation in Principals Conference 29.4.2013

Subject wise meetings of the Working Groups to prepare structure for various programs of study (UG/PG/CER/DIP etc.) and drafting of content of courses as per draft regulations

1.5.2013 to 10.5.2013

Meetings of the CBCS Deans’ Committee group to fine tune the changes in the regulations

1.5.2013 to 20.5. 2013

Syllabi Workshops with subject teachers from colleges to be conducted by Chairpersons BOS

15.5.2013 to 20.5.2013

Subject Wise Board of Studies Meetings for finalising courses of study

25.5.2013 to 30.5.2013

Academic Council Meeting, Ist week of June

Executive Council Meeting 2ndWeek of June

Hon’ble Chancellors’ assent 3rdWeek of June

Introduction of CBCS Academic Session 2013-14 in both UG and PG

Semesterisation

It involves clear cut identification of duration of teacher learner engagement duration for conduct of assessment and term

end examination for evaluation certification by declaration of grades.

As per UGC regulations in a semester there has to be a minimum of 90 teaching days for learner teacher engagement.

A Look at Typical Semester

1-8 weeks 9 Week 10-16 weeks 17-20 Week 21-24 week 25-26 weekTeaching involving lectures, tutorials and practicals intersspersed with comprehensive continuous assesment in the form of quizzes, assignments, group discussions, seminars etc. followed by minor test –I

Semester Break/ vacations/ time for extra curricular activities

Teaching involving lectures, tutorials and practicals intersspersed with comprehensive continuous assesment in the form of quizzes, assignments, group discussions, seminars etc. followed by minor test –II

Term End Examination to be conducted in 4 weeks duration including preparatory holidays Total duration of Semester: 24 weeks or 6 months

Evaluation of scripts, collation of raw scores of comprehensive continuous Assesment and term end examination followed by assignment of grades and declaration of results

Vacations

A Look at Typical week in a Semester

Total no. of hours per week = Total no. of hours per day * Total no. of days per week = 36 Hours of teacher learner

interaction

10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00

LUNCH

A Look at Typical week in a Semester

Total no. of hours per week = Total no. of hours per day * Total no. of days per week = 36 Hours of teacher learner interaction

10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00

LUNCH

T

Course Components (LTP)

Lecture Sessions are the current mode of delivering the content.

But here course offered is delivered through three components of teaching learning process:

Lecture Session-L Tutorial Session-T Practical/Practice Session-P

SyllabusMAJOR MINOR

CORE TWO SUBJECT IN EACH SUBJECT COMBINATION AS

APPROVED BY BOS

HARD SOFT OR ELECTIVE

ProgrammesCompulsoryCore CoursesElective CoursesGI & HC

3. Programmes: (I) B.A. (Arts / Humanities / Languages) a. English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi, and other regional

languages. b. Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, History,

Philosophy, Geography, Mathematics, Statistics. c. Music, Visual Arts, Drama / Theatre, Social Work, Journalism & Mass Communication, Foreign Languages, Public Administration. (II) B.Sc. (Sciences / Physical Sciences / Bio-Sciences) a. Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Geography, Astronomy. b. Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Computer Applications,

Information Technology. c. Home Science, Industrial Electronics, Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Healthcare & Nutrition, Astro-Physics. (III) B.Com. / B.B.A. (Commerce / Management) a. Commerce, Management.

Provided that the following minor subject combinations will be allowed with different major subject:

Major Subject Minor Subject Combinations Permitted

One of the Languages

1. One of the Languages other than the major. 2. One Social Science or Science Subject.

One of the Social Science / Humanities Subject

1. One of the languages or social sciences. 2. One of the Science Subjects.

Physics 1. Mathematics. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

Chemistry 1. Physics. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

Botany 1. Zoology. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects

Zoology 1. Botany. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

Geology 1. Mathematics or Physics or Chemistry. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects

Geography 1. Mathematics or Physics or Chemistry. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

Astronomy 1. Mathematics or Physics or Chemistry. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

Mathematics 1. Physics or Chemistry or one of the Social Sciences 2. One of the science or Social Science subjects.

Computer Science, Computer Applications, Information Technology

1. Mathematics. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

Any of the applied Sciences 1. One of the Science Subjects. 2. One of the Social Science subjects.

Commerce 1. Management. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

Management 1. Commerce. 2. One of the Science or Social Science subjects.

CompulsoryLanguage (CE,CH)Social Science(CSS,CG,CIC)Basic Science (CA, ENVS,)Minimum 3, Maximum 6 and each compulsory

course is of 3 creditsMaximum of 18 credits can be earned

Core CoursesHardTotal 14 coursesEach course of 4 creditMaximum 56 credits

Elective Courses10 to 13 Elective courses They can be major or minorDepartment Committee will ensure any elective

course is offered once in every three years.First come first basisFailed candidate in 1 Elective course is

permitted to opt for another elective courseElective courses are to be decided by BOS in

each subjectsMinimum of 40 credits can be earned

GI & HCGeneral Computer Application, History of

Science, Playing Musical instrument, Drawing, painting.

One to three courses can be opted.These courses varies from 1 to 3 credits.Maximum of 9 credits can be earned.

Course EvaluationContinuous comprehensive Evaluation1. Attendance2. Two Class Test after every thirty days of

teaching.3. Seminars, Group Discussion, Presentations

etc.4. It will cover 50 percent of final Grade End semester exam.1. It will cover 50 percent of final Grade2. Paper will be set by University.

GRCGrievance Redressal Committee1. College Principal2. For cases pertaining to major subject Head of the Department Course teacher Senior teacher of the Department 3. For cases pertaining to minor subject Head of the Department Course teacher Senior teacher of the Department

Maintenance of Record of Attendance and Comprehensive Continuous Assessment

Following format for course-wise maintenance of Assessment cum Attendance Register is proposed

S.No. Reg. No.

Name Days

NAME1 Attendance

CCA1 (during first 8 weeks)

CCA2 (during second 8 weeks)

NAME2 Attendance

CCA1

CCA2

Template for Design of Syllabus of a Theory Course

Header with note about minor tests, major tests, continuous comprehensive assesment, term end examination (with a note to the paper setter of term end examination) and distribution of marks for each component, credits assigned to the course (L:T:P)

Body of the syllabus –Unit-I Subunit 1 ……….. –Unit-II Subunit 1 ………..

Level Number of Courses UG (UG)

Toal duration level 6 semesters

Semester Ist (UG)

Nature of Course Credits/ week /semester

Compulsory Course

Hard (Major)Core Course

Soft (Allied)Core Course

Elective Course (Departmental)

Open Elective (Course from Other Departments)

Self Study Elective Course

Non Credit Course

Audit Course

Additional Elective

General Interest Course

Total Credits / Semester

Minimum Credits to be earned per semester

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