The New Education policy of the UGC in 1984 promoted the concept of Autonomous Colleges in India for the first time. Under this policy, our College conferred the autonomous status in 1989. As per the pre-requisites to autonomy, the Examination Branch is established. The College is affiliated to Osmania University. It is recognized as a Degree College under 2(f) and 12(B) by UGC in 1962. The Autonomous status has been renewed since then.
The Examination Branch is headed by a Controller of Examinations. It works with the help of Additional Controllers, Computer Programmers, Office Assistants,
The Examination Branch conducts the Examinations, declares the results and issues the relevant certificates to the student. It also maintains personal and academic record of all the students admitted to various courses. The Examination Branch carries its activities keeping in view the guidelines recommended by UGC/Osmania University from time to time. The Students are governed by the rules and regulations framed by the Examination Branch of this College.
The College has introduced Semester system as per the guidelines of the UGC from the academic year 2001-2002.
Choice Base Credit System (CBCS) is introduced by the College from the academic year 2012-2013 for both Undergraduates and Postgraduates.
At time of inception of autonomy, the college was offering 4 Undergraduate programs in Telugu and English medium with 16 subject combinations along with Certificate Courses and Add-on Courses.
At present the College is offering 5 Postgraduate and 15 Undergraduate programs with 15 subject combinations, along with one P.G Diploma, Certificate Courses, 88 SEC Courses for UG and 42 SEC Courses for PG, and GE courses 40 for UG and 12 for PG. The Examination Branch of the College conducts the semester-end examinations in the College.The Semester-end Examinations are conducted by the Examination branch of the college.
The Examination Branch is totally computerized since 1990. The first computerized Memo was released by the Branch in the year 1991. The first Software was installed in the year 1992.
The Scheme of Examination was year wise in 1989 for a maximum of 100 marks.In the year 1990, the Scheme of Examination was divided into internal and externalexamination under the ratio 30:70. The time duration for external Examination was 2 ½ hours and Practical Examination was for3 hours conducted once in a year.
After Semester system was introduced, Semester Examinations were conducted twice a year i.e. in November and April,under the ratio 30:70. A student should obtain minimum 36% in each paper to qualify a general pass.
At present under CBCS the Semester Examinations are conducted under the ratio 40:60. 40% of marks are allotted for internal examination and 60% is allotted for External examinations for both Theory & Practical. The duration of time for theory semester exam is 2 hours and practical exam is for 3 hours.
A Candidate should qualify a minimum of 40% in each theory papers and 50% in each for practical papers to qualify a general pass.
From the time of autonomy the division is awarded for Part I in IV Semester, only, if a candidates passes in Semesters I, II, III, & IV papers of English and Second Language. At the end of VI Semester division is awarded for Part II consisting of Optional Subjects.
Advanced supplementary Examination for VI Semester only is conducted within 30 days from the date of declaration of results to give an immediate opportunity to those students who failed/absented in one or more number of papers in the final semester i.e.,(VI semester only) examination so that they do not loose one year.
Semester and Consolidated Memorandum of Marks is issued by the Examination Branch. Under CBCS, the Memorandum of Marks /Grade Report is issued at the end of each semester to the student reflecting the marks, credits and grade letter in each paper following heads as:
- Part I – English and Second languages
- Part II– Optional Subjects, SEC & GE Courses.
- Part III– AECC.
Marks of Additional subjects will not be considered for the award of Division.
Promotion Rule is applied only on Semester II and Semester IV .
A candidate must earn 50% of the total credits to promote from Semester II to Semester III and 65% of total no of credits to promote from Semester IV to Semester V.
Division is awarded based on total marks secured and not on CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) and SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average).
Controller of Examinations – Ms. K.Swapna
Additional Controller – Ms. T. VaniMadhavi
Additional Controller – Ms. B.Manjula
Programmers:
Ms. M.Rajini
Ms. T. R. VidyaKumari
Ms. K. Shailaja
Ms. Shanaaz Begum
Office Staff:
Mr. M. Madhava Reddy – Office Assistant
Ms.B. Varalaxmi – Junior Assistant
Ms. K. Vani Sri – Assistant
Mr. G.Raju – Attender
Ms. Swaroopa – Sweeper
For Further Queries: rbvrrwc.exambranch@gmail.com
Contact Number: 040- 27550271/27567778