CS - Executive Programme : Main/Final Examination : Qualifying Marks - Pass Marks in each module Separately

ICSICS (2008)EPResults Exemptions • Main/Final Examination : Qualifying Marks - Pass Marks in each module Separately
A student is required to get a minimum of 40 marks in each paper (not subject) and an aggregate of 50% in all the papers of a module together to qualify in the module.

Passing the Executive Level

A candidate is considered to have passed the Executive Programme Level of these courses if he passes both the modules/groups constituting this level.

He/she may get through the modules/groups in one or more attempts either together or separately.

Passing only one Module

A student is said to have passed one of the modules if he secures "a minimum of 40 marks in each paper and an aggregate of 50% in all the papers of that module"

Passing both modules together

A student is said to have passed both the modules together if he secures "a minimum of 40 marks in each paper and an aggregate of 50% in all the papers of both the modules put together.

CasePapersResult
Module IModule IIGrand
Total
1234Total5678Total
A4040404016040404040320240Failed Both
< 50%< 50%< 50%
Didn't pass any group even when considered separately
B5440434217945504844187366Failed Both
< 50%< 50%< 50%
Didn't pass any group even when considered separately
C6535805623665453955174410Failed Both
x≥ 50%x≥ 50%≥ 50%
Didn't pass any group even when considered separately
D4040404016080408040240400Passed Both
≥ 50%≥ 50%≥ 50%
Note the advantage with considering the two groups together here.
The student will fail Group I if they are considered separately.
E5060705523540504040210445Passed Both
≥ 50%≥ 50%≥ 50%
F6060704523580605540235470Passed Both
≥ 50%≥ 50%≥ 50%
G5060554521054385560207303Passed Module I
≥ 50%x≥ 50%≥ 50%
H4850454218551485262213398Passed Module II
< 50%≥ 50%< 50%

Papers with two or more subjects involved

Where a paper contains two or more parts (each part may be a separate subject or otherwise) with the total marks of 100 divided between the parts a candidate is required to get the minimum marks in all the parts together.

There is no need for the student to maintain a minimum pass mark in each part separately.

example

Module II - Paper 5: Economic and Labour Laws [100 marks]
  • Part A : Economic Laws (60 Marks)
  • Part B : Labour Laws (40 Marks)

The student is required to get the minimum of 40 marks in the two parts together. There is no minimum for each part.