Examination System at DPSP College:
The
examination system at DPSP College is designed to ensure continuous assessment
and final evaluation of students over the 3 academic years of the program.
1.
Internal Evaluation System Each subject includes 3 internal assessments during
an academic year these are conducted at regular intervals to monitor student
progress Types of internal evaluation: Unit tests Assignments and presentations
Practical/lab performance Attendance and class participation
Purpose:
Helps students prepare gradually Identifies strengths and weaknesses Encourages
regular study habits.
2.
Assessment Examinations Conducted before the final board exam (often called
pre-board exams) covers the full syllabus of the subject simulates the final
exam pattern.
Purpose: Provides
exam practice Builds confidence Helps students improve before final exams.
3.
Yearly Board Examination Final examination conducted at the end of each
academic year usually managed by an external board or authority Includes:
Theory exams Practical exams Viva (oral examination)
Key Features:
Determines promotion to the next year Final certification after completion of 3
years.
4.
Evaluation over 3 Academic Years the program runs for three years, and each
year includes: Internal Evaluations Assessment (pre-board) exams Final board
examinations
Overall System:
Continuous + Final Evaluation Approach Ensures both regular performance and
final competency.
Conclusion:
The
DPSP College examination system combines internal assessments, assessment
exams, and yearly board examinations across three academic years. This
structured approach ensures students are consistently evaluated, well-prepared,
and professionally competent by the end of the program.
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DPSP Admin