BBA Direction 280717
BBA Direction 280717
(Issued under Provision of Section 12(8) of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016.)
Whereas, The Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 has come into force
with effect from 1st March 2017(Maharashtra Act No. VI of 2017) (hereinafter referred
to as the Act);
AND
Whereas, the above mentioned Act is applicable to the Gondwana University,
Gadchiroli from 1st March, 2017;
AND
Whereas, the chairman, U.G.C. New Delhi has directed the Vice-Chancellor
of the university to initiate steps for successful implementation of the choice based
credit system(CBCS) from the Academic Session 2015-16 vide letter D.O.No.F-1-
1/2015(CM) dated 8/01/2015 ;
AND
Whereas, the U.G.C. has formulated and issued guidelines on adoption of
choice based credit system in all the universities;
AND
Whereas, the Vice-Chancellor has directed, on the basis of the resolution of
the authorities of the university, to formulate and introduce choice based credit
system at U.G. and P.G. level programme in all the faculties in the university;
AND
Whereas, the matter to introduce choice based credit system is required to
be regulated by an ordinance to be made in this behalf;
AND
Whereas, no Ordinance is in existence in the university for introducing
choice based credit system in the faculty of Commerce and Management;
AND
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Whereas, making of an Ordinance for introducing choice based credit system
in the faculty of Commerce and Management is a time consuming process;
AND
Whereas, the choice based credit system is to be introduced at the Bachelor
of Business Administration Degree level in the faculty of Commerce and
Management from the Academic year 2017-18.
2. This Direction shall come into force with effect from the Academic year 2017-
18 for Ist and IInd semester of the Bachelor degree course and onwards i.e.
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree.
TYPES OF COURSES
3. Type of Courses : - Courses in a Program may be of three kinds: Core, Elective
& Foundation.
1) Core course : This is the course which is to be studied compulsorily by a student as a
core requirement of a Program in a said discipline of study.
2) Elective Courses:
Elective course is a course which is to be chosen from a pool of papers, it may be
• Supportive to the discipline of study.
• Providing an expanded scope.
• Enabling learner to get an exposure to some other discipline / domain
• Nurturing students’ proficiency /skill.
An Elective may be generic elective, focusing on those courses, which add generic proficiency. An
elective may be discipline centric (Discipline Specific Electives, DSE) or may be chosen from an
unrelated discipline. It may be called Generic Elective/Open Elective.
3) Foundation Course:
May be of two kinds: Compulsory Foundation (Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course) &
Elective Foundation (Skill Enhancement Course). Compulsory foundation is those courses
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based upon a content that leads to knowledge enhancement. They are mandatory for all
disciplines. Elective foundation courses are value-based & aimed at man-making education.
(I) i) Each semester up to semester 4th, shall consists of 7 papers whereas semester 5th and
6th shall consist of 6 papers each.
ii) Total credits for BBA would be 132.
iii) Each regular student will have to appear for all the credits of each semester mentioned
in the scheme.
(II) The duration of the B.Com. and BBA shall be of three academic years consisting of six
semesters with the University examinations at the end of each semester namely:
Examination will be held as per the time-table schedule decided during Academic year by
University
6. 1) Evaluation Scheme
i) Internal Assessment (IA) – It will be carrying 20% weightage and shall be monitored
based on parameters like, assignments, class tests, seminars, project, oral examination
etc. and that the break-up of weightage to these parameters are as specified in the
syllabus of the given subject.
ii) End Semester Examination (ESE) – This parameter shall carry weightage of 80%
for theory subjects without practical component and the examination will be conducted
by the Affiliating University at the end of the Semester.
iii) Passing in Course: There will be a combined head of passing with 40% of marks
combinedly in IA and ESE and separate passing with 40% marks in practical.
The Table 1 given below summarizes weightage in percent to the individual components of
proposed ‗Evaluation System‘ to be adapted for the theory subjects with and without practical
component of UG programs in the Faculty of Commerce and Management.
7. As per the guidelines suggested by UGC, all the central, state and deemed universities in India,
it is now mandatory to adopt credit system in place of conventional system comprising of
marks and grades for all the undergraduate programs. The central idea of the system is that a
student has to earn a prescribed minimum number of credits to fulfill the requirements of
graduation. The credit system has to be designed uniformly together with a suitable continuous
evaluation and a well-articulated system of grading.
i) All evaluations of different components of a course specified in the course plan i.e.
scheme shall be done in marks for each student.
ii) The marks of various components of Internal Assessment and university conducted
examination i.e. ESE shall be added to get total marks secured for the given course.
For example, out of a total of 100 marks for theory subjects.
iii) These letter grades are assigned numerical equivalents called Grade Points, GP on a
07- point scale and are correlated with percentage score of the student in the given
course as shown in the Table 2 given below.
iv) For the given course, the adopted criteria of percentage marks given below shall then
be used for the computation of grades and grade points.
v) Fǁ grade stands for failure in that course examination. The course(s) in which a student has
earned F-grade will be termed as back-log i.e. course(s) under ATKT. Such a student will
be required to reappear in the given course examination as per the specified provision.
vi) “Xǁ grade is awarded to a student who is absent in the examination or is not allowed
to appear or could not appear in end semester examination (ESE) in a particular subject
due to any reason, though he might have undergone other components of Internal
Assessment, Practical etc. Such a student will be required to reappear in the given
subject in which he/she has secured X –grade.
O 75 -100 10
A 60-74 09
B 55-59 08
C 45-54 07
D 40-44 06
F 0-39 00
Absent in
X Examination ---
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Credit Points (CP)
Credit points stands for performance of student in a particular subject. They are product of total
credits of a subject and grade point secured by the student in the given subject.
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
It is indicative of performance of a student in the given semester. The Grade Point Average for a
semester is obtained by adding the products of Actual Grade Points and relative weightages for
different subjects as shown in the course scheme for respective semester and dividing the total by
the total credit hours for that semester as illustrated below.
The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is indicative of the overall academic performance
of a student in all the subjects registered up to and including the latest completed semester. It is
the cumulative total of the products of actual grade point and its weightage upto last semester
divided by total credits of all the semesters.
(1) A student who PASSES in the each head o f passing shall be grant ed exempt io n in
t hat paper. But , if he passes in pract ical and fails in co mb ined head of ESE+I A
o f a subject , shall reappear for the ESE of the given subject. However, his/her marks of
the IA and P shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for grade obtained by him/her
on passing of the end semester examination of the given subject.
(2) A student who FAILS in the Practical/Project but PASSES in the ESE+IA of a subject shall
submit and reappear for the Practical/Project for that subject. However, his/her marks of
the ESE+IA shall be entitled for grade obtained by him/her on qualifying in the
Practical/Project evaluation.
(3) The marks for the IA or Practical/Project shall be forwarded by Principal/Head of the
Institution to the Affiliating University as per the schedule.
(4) If a student is permitted to repeat any semester/course, the new letter grade will replace the
old letter grade in the computation of the SGPA and further that every student will have
only one grade-sheet for every semester and the last semester grade-sheet to indicate CGPA
based on the adapted criteria for the Award of the Degree.
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►ABBREVIATIONS USED
a.C : Credits
b.G : Grade
c.GP : Grade Points
d.CP : Credit Points
e.ΣC : Sum of Credits points
f. CG : Credits X Grades (Product of Credits & Grades)
g.ΣCG : Sum of Product of Credits & Grades points
(5) The medium of instruction and examinations shall be English for B.B.A. Courses specified
in this Direction.
(6) The number of paper and maximum marks assigned to each paper and minimum marks an
examinee must obtain in order to pass the given examination are as prescribed in the
respective course and examination Schemes attached under Appendices with this Direction.
(7) The examinee at each of the examination shall have option of not being declared
s u c c e s s f u l at the examination in case he/she does not secure a minimum of 40% marks
at the examination. Once this option is exercised, the option shall be binding on the
examinee for that Semester examination only and it shall not be revoked under any
circumstances.
An unsuccessful examinee, at any of the above examination shall have an option to carry
his/her Internal Assessment and Practical marks for theory with or without having practical
part to his/her successive attempt at the examination.
The examinee, however can forego his/her Internal Assessment marks for the subjects, in
which case he/she shall be examined for a total of marks comprising the Internal
Assessment & ESE or Internal Assessment, Practical and ESE together to form the min.
passing marks of 40% at his/her successive attempts of the examination. Such an option
may be availed by the examinee by indicating the same in his/her Application form for
Examination and this option once exercised, it shall be ―Final and Bindingǁ on the
concerned examinee.
(8) The external (Private) Candidates are not allowed for this programme
(9) The provisions of Ordinance to provide grace marks for passing in a particular head and
regarding improvement of Division (Higher class) and Condonation of Deficiency of
marks in a subject shall apply to each examination under this Direction.
(10) Every student have right to challenge the evaluation, if he/she failed in such paper of any
doubt in his/her scoring as per the provisions made in respective Direction by the Affiliating
University.
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The provision regarding Revaluation/Challenge to valuation for the given subject of a
particular End Semester Examination shall be applicable as specified in the relevant
Direction.
(11) The candidate may take all the examinations as per the provisions of ATKT Rules
simultaneously but his result of final Semester shall not be declared unless he is declared
successful at all lower semester examinations.
(12) If an examinee failed to pass the under graduate programme within six successive years
from the date of his/her first admission to particular programme, he/she shall be declared
as ―Not Fit for the Courseǁ (NFC) and he/she will not be allowed to appear further for
any previous examination of the course. An ex-student for any Examination under this
Direction shall be eligible for readmission to the subsequent Examination on payment of
fresh and any such other fees as may be prescribed on this behalf.
(13) As soon as possible after the Semester End examination, the Board of Examination and
evaluation shall publish a list of successful examinees at the Semester I, II, III, IV, V,
and VI Examinations respectively.
(14) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Direction, no person shall be admitted to
an examination under this Direction, if he has already passed that examination or an
equivalent examination of any other Statutory University.
(15) (i) The examinee who have secured pass grade ―D in all the subjects prescribed for
all the examinations shall be eligible for the award of ( 3 year- 6 Semester) Degree
in the Faculty of Commerce and Management.
(ii) The Classification of Division of Examinees for the award of the Degree courses
specified in this Direction shall be on the basis of Cumulative Grade Point
Average CGPA evaluated by accounting SGPA of Semester of V & VI Semesters.
(iii) The Degree, in the prescribed form, shall be signed by the Hon‘ble Vice-
Chancellor.
Sd/-
Date:21/07/2017 Dr. N. V. Kalyankar
Place: Gadchiroli Vice Chancellor
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APPENDIX - I
GONDAWANA UNIV ERSITY, GADCHIROLI
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE
(THREE YEARS UG COURSE IN FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT)
COURSE AND EXAMINATION SCHEME WITH CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYTSE
(Semester – I )
Sr. Area Unique Subject Course No. Examination Examination Scheme
No. Subject Scheme of Scheme (Minimum Marks)
Code Cre (Maximum Marks)
dits
L T P ES I P Tot ES IA P Total
E A al E
01 AECC UCB1F01 Bus, Demog, & Env. 4 - - 2 40 1 - 50 20 - 20
Studies-I 0
02 SEC-I UCB1C02 Comp.,App. For Business- 4 - - 4 80 2 - 100 40 - 40
I 0
03 Core UCB1C03 English (Bus. 4 - - 3 80 2 - 100 40 - 40
Communication –I) 0
( Core UCB1C04 Principle of Management 4 - - 3 80 2 - 100 40 - 40
Course) –I 0
UCB1C05 Financial Accounting –I 4 - - 3 80 2 - 100 40 - 40
0
UCB1C06 Business Economics –I 4 - - 3 80 2 - 100 40 - 40
0
UCB1C07 Stat. Methods for 4 - - 3 80 2 - 100 40 - 40
Business -I 0
Codes for various programs under the faculty of Commerce and Management : - B.Com. – A, BBA- B, BCCA - C
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APPENDIX - II
Codes for various programs under the faculty of Commerce and Management : - B.Com. – A, BBA- B, BCCA - C
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APPENDIX – III
Codes for various programs under the faculty of Commerce and Management : - B.Com. – A, BBA- B, BCCA - C
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APPENDIX – IV
(Semester – IV)
Codes for various programs under the faculty of Commerce and Management : - B.Com. – A, BBA- B, BCCA - C
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APPENDIX - V
Codes for various programs under the faculty of Commerce and Management: - B.Com. – A, BBA- B, BCCA - C
FM – F
HRM – H
MM - M
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APPENDIX - VI
Codes for various programs under the faculty of Commerce and Management: - B.Com. – A, BBA- B, BCCA - C
FM – F
HRM – H
MM - M
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