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JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
JSS COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE
(AUTONOMOUS)
(Affiliated to University of Mysore:: Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade )
ANNUAL REPORTOF THE
EXAMINATION
2016-17
BN ROAD, MYSORE – 25, KARNATAKA
: 0821-2548236, 2548380 Fax: 0821-2548238
e-mail: [email protected]
CONTENT
1. Introduction
2. Examination Calendar
3. Examination Committee
4. List of BoE members
5. Details of BoE Meeting
6. List of valuators
7. Details of valuation
8. Result
9. Automation
10. Examination reforms and Amendments
INTRODUCTION
The Controller of Examinations prepares the Calendar of Examination as per the autonomous regulations, as the College is an autonomous institution. The Calendar of Examination is prepared by the Controller of Examination under the guidance of the Principal and IQAC based on the academic calendar of the college issued before the commencement of academic session. The Controller prepares the examination time table and other related activities. An examination committee is constituted under the chairmanship of the principal at the beginning of the academic year. This committee helps the Controller to supervise smooth and hassle free examination sessions including Internal Assessment tests.
The Controller of Examination notifies the last date to receive the question papers for the semester end examination by the subject experts proposed by the respective departments, recommended by the principal. It is followed by the preparation and notification of a comprehensive time table prepared by the Controller. To maintain transparency examiners from various colleges are invited for the central evaluation work. The results are announced within 15 days, of the last examination held on the college website.
After the announcement of results, the students are given the opportunity, if necessary to go for revaluation. They are also provided with a photocopy of the answer scripts, evaluated for their reference, as per rules and regulations.
JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
JSS COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS)OOTY ROAD, MYSORE – 570 025
(Autonomous Under University of Mysore:: Re-accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade)
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE
UG EXAMINATIONS OF MAY / JUNE 2017
Date: 28.12.2016
Sl. No Particulars Dates1 Re Opening of odd semester Classes 19.12.2016
2 First Test 06.02.2017 to 11.02.2017
3 Fees Collection 27.02.2017 to 11.03.2017
4 To send orders for Paper Setting 27.02.2017
5 Last Date for Setting Question Papers 08.03.2017
6 BOE Meetings 13.03.2017 to 18.03.2017
7 Second Test 20.03.2017 to 25.03.2017
8 Practical IA 27.04.2017 to 01.04.2017
9 Practical and Skill Development Exams 03.04.2017 to 15.04.2017
10 Last Working day for Students & Teachers 15.04.2017
11Commencement of odd Semester Examinations
24.04.2017 to 30.05.2017
28-04-2017 to 05-06-2017
12 Re-opening of even Semester Classes 12.06.2017
JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
JSS COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS)OOTY ROAD, MYSORE – 570 025
(Autonomous Under University of Mysore:: Re-accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade)
PG EXAMINATION CALENDER OF EVENTS: 2016-17 (Odd Semester)
Date: 27.09.2016
Sl.No
Particulars Dates
1 Re -opening of College 01.08.2016
2 Commencement of odd Semester Classes III 16.08.2016
I 31.08.2016
3 First Test C1 24.10.2016 to 29.10.2016
4 Fees Collection 13.12.2016 to 19.12.2016
5 To Send order for Paper Setting 07.11.2016
6 Last Date Paper Setting 17.11.2016
7 BOE Meeting 21.11.2016 to 26.11.2016
8 Second Test C2 20.12.2016 to 24.12.2016
9 Last Working day for Students 31.12.2016
10 Last Working day for Teachers 04.01.2017
11 Examinations 09.01.2017 to 21.01.2017
12 Re-opening of Even Semesters 01.02.2017
JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
JSS COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS)OOTY ROAD, MYSORE – 570 025
(Autonomous Under University of Mysore:: Re-accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade)
PG EXAMINATION CALENDER OF EVENTS: 2016-17 (Even Semester)
Date: 22-02-2017
Sl.No
Particulars Dates
1 First Test 22.03.2017 to 28.03.2017
2 To Send order for Paper Setting 06.04.2017
3 Last Date Paper Setting 17.04.2017
4 BOE Meeting 21.04.2017 to 28.04.2017
5 Fees Collection 08.05.2017 to 15.05.2017
6 Second Test 17.05.2017 to 23.05.2017
7 Examinations 12.06.2017 to 22.06.2017
JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
JSS COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS)OOTY ROAD, MYSORE – 570 025
(Autonomous Under University of Mysore:: Re-accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade)
Examination Committee (2016-17)
DegreeSl.
No.Name Signature
ARTS
1 Prof. C. Ramesh Convener
2 Prof. R. Sujatha Kumari Member
3 Sri .Satheesh K R Member
SCIENCE
1 Prof. Vidyashankar Convener
2 Dr. M.S Manjunath Member
3 Smt. Navyashree B Member
4 Sri. Prabhakar D S Member
COMMERCE
1 Dr. S. Shankarappa Convener
2 Ms. Sreelalitha K G Member
3 Smt. Nagashree N Member
4 Sri. Ramesh K Member
5 Sri. Shashikumar K G Member
DEPARTMENT OF KANNADA
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS1 Prof. D.S. Sadashivamurthy Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Prof. C. Ramesh Member
3 Prof. Rathna N MemberMaharani’s Arts College for Women, JLB Road,Mysuru
4 Prof. Nirmala P Member JSS College, Nanjangudu
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
1 Dr. M.C Sarojammanni Chairperson
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Prof. H.B. Devanna Member
3 Prof. B.B. Varaprasad Member
4 Prof. Krishnamurthy Member Maharani’s Arts & Commerce College for Women, Mysore
5 Prof. S.N Nirmaladevi Member JSS College, Nanjangudu
6 Prof. K. Akkamahadevi Member UOM, Evening College, Mysuru
DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT1 Prof. Vishwanatha .M Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysuru
2 Dr. Sheela Kumari.D MemberGovt. Maharani’s Science College, Mysuru
3 Prof. N. Devendrakumar MemberMMK & SDM College for Women, Krishnamurthypuram, Mysuru
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH1 Prof. Mahalingappa .H.M Chairperson
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Prof. Arundathimala .M Member
3 Prof. Geetha MemberMahajana’s First Grade College, Jayalakshmipuram, Mysore
4 Prof. Ravishankar MemberAdi Chunchanagiri First Grade College, H.D.Kote
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI1 Smt. Siddagangamma M R Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Dr. V Sowbhagya Lakshmi MemberMaharani’s Arts & Commerce College for Women, Mysore
3 Dr. R.S. Mangala Kumari Member Teresian College, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY1 Smt. Sujatha Kumari .R Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Dr. N. Savithri MemberMallamma Marimallappa’s Women’s College, Mysore
3 Dr. S. Narendra Prasad MemberJSS College for Women, Saraswathipuram, Mysore
LIST OF BOE MEMBERS 2016-17
1 Prof. P.M Mahadevaswamy Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Dr. V.S. Aswathanarayana Member Maharaja’s College, Mysore
3 Prof. Srinivasa MemberDevaraja Urs First Grade College, HUNSUR
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE1 Prof. S.B. Nagaraja Murthy Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Dr. Govind Raj K S Member Maharaja’s College,UOM, Mysuru3 Dr. Divakara Chandi Member Maharaja’s College,UOM, Mysuru
DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM1 Dr. Sukanya Chairperson St. Philomena’s College, Mysore2 Dr. Pramila Kunoor Member Maharaja’s College, Mysuru
3 Smt. Shilpa .S MemberVidyashrama College, Jayalakshmipuram, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS1 Dr. Vijaya Manjunatha Guru Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Prof. Manjunatha .M.V MemberMaharani Science College for Women, JLB Road, Mysore
3 Dr. Kumaraswamy .S.R MemberMaharani Science College for Women, JLB Road, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY1 Prof. Vidya J.S Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Prof. Govindaraju B MemberSarada Vilas College, Krishnamurthypuram, Mysore
3 Prof. Manjunath.B MemberMaharani’s Science College for Women, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS1 Prof. Linganna .S Chairperson
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Ms. Nandini .P Member
3 Prof. Lakshmi Shastry MemberMMK & SDM College for Women, Krishnamurthypuram, Mysuru
4 Prof. B.A Suma MemberNIE College of Science, Vishweshwaranagar, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
1 Dr. M.S. Manjunath ChairpersonJSS College, Ooty Road,Mysore
2 Smt. Lydiya Vandana Member St. Philomena’s College, Mysore
3 Dr. G. Savitha MemberMaharani’s Science College for Women, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
1 Prof. Abhijith M Singh ChairpersonJSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Dr. Chandrashekar MemberYuvaraja’s CollegeMysore
3 Dr. Chandan MemberSchool of Life Science, JSS University, SS Nagar, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY1 Smt. Navyashree B Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Prof. Prasanna .K.S MemberMaharani’s Science College for Women , Mysore
3 Dr. Prathibha .M Member Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS1 Prof. Latha T.V Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Prof. Chandrashekar K S Member Yuvaraja’s College, Mysuru
3 Prof. M. Umashankar MemberNIE Science College, Vishveshwaranagar, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY1 Dr. S. Prathibha Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Prof. Ashok N Pyati MemberMaharani’s Science College for Women, Mysore
3 Prof. M.N. Mallikarjunaiah MemberMaharani’s Science College for Women, Mysore
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1 Prof. Lingaraju .H.G Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Prof. Rakesh Sharma M S MemberMaharani’s College for Commerce & Management for Women, JLB Road, Mysuru
DEPARMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE , COMPUTER MAINTENANCE AND
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1 Prof. Vidyashankar Chairperson
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Mr. Mallesha R Member
3 Smt. Nagalambike B Member
4 Prof. Anil Kumar .R.J MemberGovt Boys College (Autonomous), Mandya.
5 Prof. Chinnaswamy MemberBharathi College, K.M. Doddi, MANDYA
6 Prof. Chandraiah.T Member Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore
7 Ms. Vasanthi MemberGopalaswamy College of Professional Studies
DEPARMENT OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT1 Dr. S. Shankarappa Chairperson
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2 Ms. Sreelalitha K.G Member
3 Ms. Savitha .R Member
4 Smt. Nagashree N Member
5 Dr. Rechanna MemberJSS College for Women, Saraswathipuram, Mysuru
6 Prof. Vedamurthy Member Shanthi College, Malavalli
7 Dr. Ravishankar R MemberMaharani’s Arts & Commerce College for Women, Mysore
8 Prof. Manjula M Member JSS College, Chamrajanagara
9 Dr. C. Nagaraja Member Shanthi College, Malavalli
10 Dr. A.C. Pramila Member Maharaja’s College, Mysore
11 Smt. Savitha P.R MemberGovt First Grade College, Srirangapatna, MANDYA(D)
12 Smt. Parvathi M MemberGovt First Grade College, Chamrajnagara
DEPARMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY1 Dr. M. Seema Chairperson JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
2 Sri. R. A Manjunath Member Saradavilas College, Mysore
3 Dr. P.K Maheshwar Member Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore
PG DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE1. Dr. K.V. Suresha Chairman PG Dept of Commerce
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2. Prof. H. Rajashekara Member DOS in Commerce
Manasagangothri, Mysore3. Dr. M.L. Ashoka Member DOS in Commerce, UOM,
Manasagangothri, Mysuru4. Dr. B. Nagaraju Member DOS in Commerce, UOM,
Manasagangothri, Mysuru
PG DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH1. Dr. Syed Hajira Begum Chairperson PG Department of English
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2. Smt. Madhavi K.R Member PG Department of English
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore
3. Prof. Rudramuni M H Member PG Department of EnglishUOM, Manasagangothri, Mysore
4. Dr. Yashodha Nanjappa Member PG Dept of English,Yuvaraja’s College, Mysore
PG DEPARTMENT OF KANNADA1. Dr. Shylaja H.T. Chairperson PG Dept of Kannada
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2. Dr. B. Prabhuswamy Member PG Dept of Kannada
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore3. Dr. Preethi Shri Mandarkumar Member Kuvempu Kannada Studies
UOM, Mysore – 064. Dr. G.R Thippeswamy Member Kuvempu Kannada Studies
UOM, Mysore – 06
LIST OF BOE MEMBERS 2016-17
PG DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK1. Dr. M.P Somashekar Chairman DOS in Social Work
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2. Ms. B. Sushmitha Member PG Dept of Social Work
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore3. Dr. Shivappa Member DOS in Social Work, Gandhi
Bhavan Campus,UOM, Mysore4. Dr. Kodandarama Member Dept of Social Work
Jnanabharathi Campus,Bangalore University, Bangalore
PG DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY1. Dr. Chethan Kumar .M Chairman PG Department of Biochemistry
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2. Dr. B.V. Latha Member PG Department of Biochemistry
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore3. Dr. Gopal K Marathe Member DOS in Biochemistry
Manasagangothri,UOM,Mysore4. Dr. Chandrashekhar G Joshi Member Dept of Biochemistry, Mangalore
University, Cauvery Campus, Chikka Aluvara, Thorenur(P), Kushalnagar(H), Somwarpet(T), Kodagu-571232
PG DEPARTMENT OF BIO-TECHNOLOGY1. Dr. B.Y. Sathish Kumar Chairman PG Department of Bio-technology
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2. Mrs. Rekha N.D Member PG Department of Bio-technology
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore3. Dr. Sanjay K R Member Dept of Biotechnology, SJCE
Technical Campus, Manasagangothri, Mysuru-06
4. Dr. C.K. Ramesh Member Dept of Bio-technologySahyadri Science College, Shivamogga-577203
PG DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE1. Smt. Y.S Sumanashree Chairperson PG Department of Computer Science
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore2. Smt. Rashmi J R Member PG Department of Computer Science
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore3. Dr. Harish B S Member Department of IS, SJCE, Mysuru-064. Dr. Basavannna M Member DOS in Computer Science,
Govt College(Autonomous), MANDYA
PG DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS1. Dr. Vijaya Manjunatha Guru Chairman PG Department of Physics
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore 2. Dr. T.K. Umesh Member DOS in Physics
Manasagangothri, UOM, Mysore 3. Dr. D. Revannasiddaiah Member PG Dept of Physics
St. Philomena’s College(Autonomous)Mysore
4. Dr. K.S. Mallesh Member DOS in PhysicsManasagangothri, UOM, Mysore
PG DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY1. Dr. B.K. Kendagannaswamy Chairman PG Department of Chemistry
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore – 252. Dr. N. Rajendra Prasad Member PG Department of Chemistry
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore – 253. Prof. G T Chandrappa Member DOS in Chemistry,
Central College Campus, Bangalore University, Bengaluru
4. Dr. K.N. Mohana Member DOS in Chemistry, UOM, Manasagangothri, Mysore
PG DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS1. Prof. S. Linganna Chairman PG Department of Mathematics
JSS College, Ooty Road, Mysore – 252. Dr. B.S Kiranagi Member PG Dept of Mathematics, UOM,
Manasagangothri, Mysore 3. Dr. K.R. Vasuki Member DOS in Mathematics, UOM,
Manasagangothri, Mysore4. Dr. Mahadeva Naik M S Member PG Dept of MathematicsBangalore University,
Central College Campus, Bangalore
UG BOE MEETINGS OF NOV / DEC 2016 (22-09-2016 to 04-10-2016)
Sl. No
HoD’s Phone No’s Subjects From ToTotal No of Days
BOE Members
1 Dr. Sukanya 93411 51434 Journalism 22-09-2016 - 1 32 Prof. Vishwanatha .M 98804 98808 Sanskrit 22-09-2016 - 1 33 Prof. P.M. Mahadevaswamy 94489 45968 Geography 23-09-2016 24-09-2016 2 34 Prof. H.M. Mahalingappa 94485 28024 English 23-09-2016 24-09-2016 2 45 Prof. G. Chandrashekar 98447 89342 Hindi 23-09-2016 - 1 36 Prof. Lingaraju .H.G 9632973471 Environmental Studies 23-09-2016 - 1 37 Dr. Seema .M 94818 23003 Microbiology 23-09-2016 24-09-2016 2 38 Sri . Vidyashankar 99864 90963 CS + CM + BCA + CF/CA 24-09-2016 26-09-2016 3 79 Prof. Latha T V 9449492828 Electronics 24-09-2016 26-09-2016 2 3
10 Dr. M.C. Sarojammanni94488 72496 /
6568590Kannada 26-09-2016 27-09-2016 2 6
11 Prof. Abhijith M Singh 80502 28001 Bio-technology 26-09-2016 27-09-2016 2 312 Dr. S. Prathibha 92437 07241 Botany 26-09-2016 27-09-2016 2 3
13 Smt. Vidya .J.S94494 08746 /
2364053Chemistry 26-09-2016 27-09-2016 2 3
14 Smt. Navyashree B 96862 27777 Zoology 27-09-2016 28-09-2016 2 3
15 Prof. Linganna .S2545244 /
98452 49553Mathematics 27-09-2016 28-09-2016 2 4
16 Prof. Vijaya Manjunatha Guru 9448914472 Physics 27-09-2016 28-09-2016 2 3
17 Prof. S.B. Nagarajamurthy87629 64394 /
2570034Pol. Sci + IC + Public Admin 28-09-2016 29-09-2016 2 4
18 Prof. D.S. Sadashivamurthy94484 85413 / 96110 65982
Economics 28-09-2016 29-09-2016 2 4
19 Dr. M.S. Manjunath 94490 80661 Biochemistry 28-09-2016 29-09-2016 2 320 Dr. S. Shankarappa 99803 03609 Commerce + BBM 01-10-2016 03-10-2016 3 1221 Smt. Sujatha Kumari. R 99007 44383 History 03-10-2016 04-10-2016 2 3
UG BOE MEETINGS OF MAY / JUNE 2017 (13-03-2017 to 24-03-2017)
Sl. No
HoD’s Phone No’s Subjects From ToTotal No of Days
BOE Members
1 Dr. Seema .M 94818 23003 Microbiology 13-03-2017 14-03-2017 2 32 Dr. S. Prathibha 92437 07241 Botany 13-03-2017 14-03-2017 2 33 Prof. Latha T V 9449492828 Electronics 15-03-2017 16-03-2017 2 3
4 Prof. S.B. Nagarajamurthy87629 64394 /
2570034Pol. Sci + IC + Public Admin 15-03-2017 16-03-2017 2 4
5 Smt. Vidya .J.S94494 08746 /
2364053Chemistry 16-03-2017 17-03-2017 2 3
6 Prof. Vijaya Manjunatha Guru 9448914472 Physics 16-03-2017 17-03-2017 2 37 Prof. P.M. Mahadevaswamy 94489 45968 Geography 16-03-2017 17-03-2017 2 38 Dr. Sukanya 93411 51434 Journalism 16-03-2017 - 1 39 Dr. M.C. Sarojammanni
94488 72496 / 80950 15196
Kannada 17-03-2017 18-03-2017 2 6
10 Prof. Uma. S 98442 46673 Bio-technology 17-03-2017 18-03-2017 2 311 Smt. Navyashree B 96862 27777 Zoology 17-03-2017 18-03-2017 2 3
12 Prof. D.S. Sadashivamurthy94484 85413 / 96110 65982
Economics 17-03-2017 18-03-2017 2 4
13 Smt. Sujatha Kumari. R 99007 44383 History 17-03-2017 18-03-2017 2 314 Prof. G. Chandrashekar 98447 89342 Hindi 17-03-2017 - 1 315 Ms. Thejaswini M.U 9632973471 Environmental Studies 17-03-2017 - 1 216 Prof. Vishwanatha .M 98804 98808 Sanskrit 17-03-2017 1 317 Prof. H.M. Mahalingappa 94485 28024 English 17-03-2017 18-03-2017 2 418 Sri . Vidyashankar 99864 90963 CS + CM + BCA + CF/CA 18-03-2017 20-03-2017 3 719 Dr. S. Shankarappa 99803 03609 Commerce + BBM 18-03-2017 20-03-2017 3 1220 Ms. Nandini P 9916597966 Mathematics 21-03-2017 23-03-2017 3 321 Dr. M.S. Manjunath 94490 80661 Biochemistry 23-03-2017 24-03-2017 2 3
PG BOE MEETINGS DATES DEC / JAN 2016-17
Sl. No Subjects BOE Team Dates Total No of Days
1 M.Com 2+2 01-12-2016 1
2 M.A. Kannada 2+2 25-11-2016 1
3 M.A English 2+2 25-11-2016 1
4 M. Sc Mathematics 2+2 26-11-2016 1
5 M. Sc Physics 2+2 29-11-2016 1
6 M. Sc Biotechnology 2+2 28-11-2016 1
7 M. Sc Biochemistry 2+2 25-11-2016 1
8 M. Sc Computer Science 2+2 26-11-2016 1
9 M. Sc Chemistry 2+2 30-11-2016 1
10 M.S.W 2+2 23-11-2016 1
PG BOE MEETINGS DATES MAY / JUNE 2017
Sl. No Subjects BOE Team Dates Total No of Days
1 M.S.W 2+2 25-04-2017 1
2 M. Sc Physics 1+3 24-04-2017 1
3 M. Sc Biochemistry 2+2 26-04-2017 1
4 M.A English 2+2 26-04-2017 1
5 M. Sc Biotechnology 2+2 28-04-2017 1
6 M. Sc Chemistry 2+2 25-04-2017 1
7 M.A. Kannada 2+2 24-04-2017 1
8 M.Com 1+3 04-05-2017 1
9 M. Sc Computer Science 2+2 27-04-2017 1
10 M. Sc Mathematics 1+3 22-04-2017 1
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road, Mysore
I Semester Post Graduate Examinations
Provisional Time Table - January 2017
Date/DayI SEMESTER (10.00 AM - 1.00 PM)
Course Code Subject / Paper
10-01-2017Tuesday
Bio-tech BTA010 Structural Biomolecules (HC)Biochem BCA040 Analytical Biochemistry –I (HC)M.S.W SWA010 Social Work – History and Ideologies (HC)Comp Sci CSA070 Data structures and algorithms (HC)M.Com MCA010 Accounting Theory (HC) Physics PHA070 Classical Mechanics (HC)Chemistry CHA090 Fundamentals of Chemical Analysis (HC)Kannada KNA050 Prachina Kannada Sahithya : Patya :Adipurana (HC)Mathematics MAA010 Algebra – I (HC)English ENA010 Paper – I English Literature from Chaucer to Milton (HC)
12-01-2017Thursday
Bio-tech BTA020 Biochemical Techniques and Biophysics (HC)Biochem BCA050 Chemistry & Metabolism of Protein & Nucleic Acids (HC)M.S.W SWA020 Work with Individuals and Families (HC)Comp Sci CSA080 System Software (HC)M.Com MCA050 Corporate Communication (HC)Physics PHA080 Mathematical Methods of Physics – I (HC)Chemistry CHA100 Inorganic Chemistry I (HC)Kannada KNA020 Prachina Kannada Sahithya : Hinnale (HC)Mathematics MAA020 Real Analysis – I (HC)English ENA020 Elizabethan Age (HC)
16-01-2017Monday
Bio-tech BTA210 Enzymology and Metabolism (SC)
Biochem BCA230 Enzymology (SC)
M.S.W SWA030 Work with Groups(HC)
Comp Sci CSA090 Computer Network (HC)
M.Com MCA060 International Finacial Management (HC)
Physics PHA090 Mathematical Methods of Physics – II (HC)
Chemistry CHA110Stereochemistry; Molecular Rearrangements and Heterocyclic Chemistry (HC)
Kannada KNA030 Kannada Chandassina Adhyayana (HC)
Mathematics MAA030 Real Analysis – II (HC)
English ENA030 17th & 18th Century English Literature (HC)
18-01-2017Wednesday
Bio-tech BTA220 Microbiology (SC)
Biochem BCA250 Chemical Principles and Biochemical Reactions (SC)
M.S.W SWA040 Work with Communities (HC)
Comp Sci CSA230 Java Programming (SC)
M.Com MCA070 Strategic Marketing (HC)
Physics PHA100 Classical Electro Dynamics, Plasma Physics & Optics (HC)
Chemistry CHA120 Physical Chemistry - I (HC)
Kannada KNA040 Vimarshe Adhyayana (HC)
Mathematics MAA040 Complex Analysis – I (HC)
English ENA040 19th Century English Literature (HC)
Date: 07-12-2016
Note: 1) HC – Hard Core, SC – Soft Core and OE – Open Elective Paper.
2) Practical Examinations and Field Work dates will be announced by concerned Departments.
Controller of Examinations Principal
20-01-2016Friday
M.S.W SWA050 Human Growth and Development (HC)
Comp Sci CSA250 C++ (SC)
M.ComMCA210MCA220
Business Policy and Environment (SC)Statistics for Business Decisions (SC)
Kannada KNA210 Bhashavignyana Adhyayana : Bhasha Vignyanada Moola Thatvagalu (SC)
Mathematics MAA210 Linear Algebra (SC)
English ENA230 Indian Diaspora Fiction (SC)
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous)Ooty Road, Mysore
III Semester Post Graduate Examinations Provisional Time Table - January 2017
Date/DayIII SEMESTER (10.00 AM - 1.00 PM)
Course Code Subject / Paper
OPEN
ELECTIVE
09-01-2017Monday
Bio-Tech
BTC 510 Computer FundamentalsBTC 580 Personal Financial ManagementBTC 590 Clinical Research and Drug Development BTC600 Selected Topics in Chemistry
Biochemistry
BCC 510 Computer FundamentalsBCC520 Course in Written and Spoken EnglishBCC 530 Kannada Bhashe maththu sahithya (Prachina Madhyakalina Adhunika)
BCC 540 Retail BankingBCC 560 Applied BiotechnologyBCC620 Discrete MathematicsBCC 610 Society and Social Work
MSW
SWC 510 Computer FundamentalsSWC 520 Course in Written and Spoken EnglishSWC 540 Retail BankingSWC 580 Personal Financial Management
Computer Science
CSC 520 Course in Written and Spoken EnglishCSC 540 Retail BankingCSC 560 Applied BiotechnologyCSC 580 Personal Financial ManagementCSC 590 Clinical Research and Drug Development CSC600 Selected Topics in ChemistryCSC 610 Society and Social Work
M.Com
MCC 510 Computer FundamentalsMCC 520 Course in Written and Spoken EnglishMCC 530 Kannada Bhashe maththu sahithya (Prachina Madhyakalina Adhunika)
MCC 560 Applied BiotechnologyMCC590 Clinical Research and Drug DevelopmentMCC600 Selected Topics in ChemistryMCC 610 Society and Social WorkMCC 620 Discrete Mathematics
Physics
PHC 510 Computer FundamentalsPHC 530 Kannada Bhashe maththu sahithya (Prachina Madhyakalina Adhunika)
PHC 540 Retail BankingPHC 560 Applied BiotechnologyPHC 580 Personal Financial Management PHC600 Selected Topics in ChemistryPHC 610 Society and Social Work
Chemistry
CHC 510 Computer FundamentalsCHC 520 Course in Written and Spoken EnglishCHC 530 Kannada Bhashe maththu sahithya (Prachina Madhyakalina Adhunika)
CHC 540 Retail BankingCHC 560 Applied BiotechnologyCHC 580 Personal Financial Management CHC 590 Clinical Research and Drug DevelopmentCHC 610 Society and Social Work
Date: 07-12-2016
09-01-2017Monday
Kannada
KNC 510 Computer Fundamentals
OPEN
ELECTIVE
KNC 520 Course in Written and Spoken EnglishKNC 610 Society and Social Work
Mathematics
MAC510 Computer FundamentalsMAC520 Course in Written and Spoken EnglishMAC 530 Kannada Bhashe maththu sahithya (Prachina Madhyakalina Adhunika)
MAC540 Retail BankingMAC 580 Personal Financial ManagementMAC590 Clinical Research and Drug DevelopmentMAC600 Selected Topics in Chemistry
English
ENC 510 Computer FundamentalsENC 530 Kannada Bhashe maththu sahithya (Prachina Madhyakalina Adhunika)
ENC 540 Retail BankingENC580 Personal Financial ManagementENC 610 Society and Social Work
11-01-2017Wednesday
Bio-tech BTC 010 Cell Signalling & Communication (HC)Biochem BCC 040 Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation(HC)M.S.W SWC 010 Human Resource Management (HC)Comp Sci CSC 010 Software Engineering (HC)M.Com MCC 010 International Business (HC)Physics PHC 050 Quantum Mechanics 2 (HC)
Chemistry CHC 010 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (HC)
Kannada KNC 010 Thoulanika Sahithya:Patya:Mahakavya (HC)
Mathematics MAC 010 Elements of Functional Analysis (HC)
English ENC 010 The Modern Age-II (HC)
13-01-2017Friday
Bio-tech BTC 020 Immunotechnology (HC)
Biochem BCC 050 Clinical Biochemistry (HC)
M.S.W SWC 210 Organizational Behaviour and Organizational Development (SC)
Comp Sci CSC 020 Theory of Languages (HC)
M.Com MCC 020 Management of Non Profit Organization(HC)Physics PHC 060 Condensed Matter Physics (HC)
Chemistry CHC 020 Spectroscopy (HC)
Kannada KNC 020 Adhunika Kannada Sahithyada Hinnale (HC)
Mathematics MAC 020 Topology I (HC)
English ENC 020 Indian Writing in English-II (HC)
17-01-2017Tuesday
Bio-tech BTC 210 Biostatistics, Bioinformatics & Bioprocess Technology (SC)
Biochem BCC 220 Biotechnology (SC)
M.S.W SWC 220 Preventive and Social Medicine and Medical Social Work (SC)Comp Sci CSC 030 Operating System and UNIX (HC)M.Com MCC 030 Business Research Methodology (HC)Physics PHC070 Nuclear and particle Physics
Kannada KNC 030 Bharathiya Kavya Mimamse (HC)
Mathematics MAC 210 Commutative Algebra (SC)
English ENC 030 New Literatures in English (HC)
19-01-2017Thursday
M.S.W SWC 230SWC 240
Social Policy, Planning and Development (SC)Legal System in India (SC)
Comp Sci CSC 210 Computer Graphics (SC)
M.Com MCC 210MCC 220
Business Taxation-Indirect Taxes (SC) Bank Management-Principles of Bank Management (SC)
Physics PHC 240 Solid State Physics –I (SC)
Kannada KNC 040 Samshodhana Vidhana Maththu Ganaka Jnana (HC)
Mathematics MAC 220 Theory of Numbers (SC)
English ENC 210ENC 220
Cultural Theory (SC)Feminism
21-01-2017Saturday Kannada KNC 210 Bhasha Vignyana Adhyayana Upabhasha Vignyana : Kannada (SC)
Note: 1) HC – Hard Core, SC – Soft Core and OE – Open Elective Paper.
2) Practical Examinations and Field Work dates will be
announced by concerned Departments.
Controller of Examinations Principal
UG VALUATION DATES OF NOV / DEC 2016Sl. No HoD’s Phone No’s Subjects From To Total No
of DaysValuers / Reviewers (Internal / External)
1 Prof. H.M. Mahalingappa9448528024
English 23-11-2016 29-11-2016 & 08-12-2016
6+1 09
2 Dr. Seema .M 94818 23003 Microbiology 24-11-2016 25-11-2016 02 023 Prof. Linganna .S
2545244 /98452 49553
Mathematics 25-11-2016 30-11-2016 05 05
4 Smt. Navyashree B 9686227777 Zoology 28-11-2016 30-11-2016 03 035 Prof. D.S. Sadashivamurthy
9448485413 / 9611065982
Economics 28-11-2016 01-12-2016 04 05
6 Dr. Sukanya 93411 51434 Journalism 28-11-2016 - 01 027
Dr. M.C. Sarojammanni94488 72496 /
6568590
Kannada 01-12-2016 07-12-2016 & 17-12-2016
6+1 10
8 Prof. Vishwanatha .M 9901850871 Sanskrit 02-12-2016 - 01 029 Dr. S. Shankarappa 9980303609 Commerce + BBM 05-12-2016 15-12-2016 10 17
10 Prof. P.M. Mahadevaswamy 9448945968 Geography 05-12-2016 06-12-2016 02 0411 Prof. Vijaya Manjunatha Guru 9448914472 Physics 05-12-2016 08-12-2016 04 0712 Prof. Abhijith M Singh 8050228001 Bio-technology 05-12-2016 06-12-2016 02 0313 Smt. Siddagangamma M R 77603 37553 Hindi 07-12-2016 - 01 0314 Sri . Vidyashankar 9986490963
CS + CM + BCA + CF/CA
08-12-2016 15-12-2016 05 11
15 Dr. M.S. Manjunath 9449080661 Biochemistry 12-12-2016 13-12-2016 02 02
16 Prof. S.B. Nagarajamurthy8762964394 /
2570034Pol. Sci + IC +Public Admin
13-12-2016 17-12-2016 04 05
17 Smt. Vidya .J.S94494 08746 /
2364053Chemistry 13-12-2016 17-12-2016 05 03
18 Prof. Latha T V 9449492828 Electronics 14-12-2016 - 01 0219 Prof. Lingaraju .H.G 9632973471 EVS 15-12-2016 17-12-2016 03 04
20 Smt. Sujatha Kumari. R 9900744383 History 15-12-2016 17-12-2016 03 0421 Dr. S. Prathibha 9243707241 Botany 16-12-2016 17-12-2016 02 04
UG VALUATION DATES OF MAY / JUNE 2017
Sl. No
DepartmentsInternalValuers
External Valuers/ Reviewers
Phone No’s Subjects From ToTotal No of Days
1 English
Prof. H.M. MahalingappaProf. M. ArundathimalaSmt. P. VasumathiSri. Shashikumar
Prof. RavishankarProf. GeethaProf. Yashpal 9448528024 English 15-05-2017
22-05-201726-05-2017 6+1
2 Microbiology Dr. Seema .M Prof. R.A. ManjunathProf. M. Girish
94818 23003
Microbiology 15-05-2017 17-05-2017 03
3 Zoology Smt. Navyashree B Prof. Prasanna K SDr. Prathibha M
97386 92618
Zoology 15-05-2017 17-05-2017 03
4 EconomicsProf. D.S. SadashivamurthyProf. C. RameshSmt. N. Deepa
Dr. Rathna NProf. P. Nirmala
9448485413 /
9611065982Economics 15-05-2017 18-05-2017 04
5 Journalism Dr. Sukanya 93411 51434
Journalism 16-05-2017 - 01
6 Sanskrit Prof. Vishwanatha .M Prof. N. Devendra Kumar 9901850871 Sanskrit 22-05-2017 - 01
7 Commerce & Management
Dr. S. ShankarappaKum. Srilalitha .K.GKum. Savitha .RSri. Ramesh .KSmt. NagashreeSmt. Mamatha .MSmt. G.S.V Pushpa
9980303609Commerce +
BBM22-05-2017 01-06-2017 10
8 Kannada & Optional Kannada
Dr. M.C. SarojammanniProf. DevannaSri. VaraprasadSri. Santhosh KumarSri. Nandish
94488 72496 / 6568590
Kannada 23-05-2017 29-05-201705-06-2017
6+1
9 Mathematics Kum. P. NandiniSmt. Suma B ASmt. Lakshmi ShastrySmt. B. Dakshayini
2545244 /98452 49553
Mathematics 24-05-2017 29-05-2017 05
10 Geography
Prof. P.M. MahadevaswamySri. RajendraSri. Sathish . K.R
Dr. A.V. Aswathanarayana
9448945968 Geography 24-05-2017 25-05-2017 02
11 Physics
Dr. Vinay Kumar LDr. G. Shivakumar SwamyKum. Chaithra .S.NSri. JagadishDr. Vijaya Manjunath Guru
Prof. M.V. ManjunathaDr. Kumaraswamy S R
98445 83597
Physics 24-05-2017 27-05-2017 04
12 Bio-technologySmt. Uma .S
8050228001Bio-
technology25-05-2017 26-05-2017 02
13 CS/BCA/CF/CA
Sri . VidyashankarSmt. Madhura YadavSmt. Meera .CSmt. NagalambikaSri. NandishSri. Mallesh .RSmt. DivyashreeSmt. Latha .M.GSri. Vinay R.USri. Chethan .M
9986490963
CS + CM + BCA
+ CF/CA25-05-2017 30-05-2017 05
14 Hindi
Smt. Siddagangamma M R
Sri. Pandith Shishupal Gandhi
Dr. V Sowbhagyalakshmi77603 37553
Hindi 29-05-2017 - 01
15 Biochemistry Dr. M.S. Manjunath Dr. G. SavithaMs. Chandrakumari
9449080661 Biochemistry 30-05-2017 31-05-2017 02
16Political Science+IC+Public Adminstration
Prof. S.B. NagarajamurthySmt. R.G AshaDr. PankajaSmt. Shobha
Prof. Govindraj K S
8762964394 / 2570034
Pol. Sci + IC+Public Admin
30-05-2017 02-06-2017 04
17 Electronics Prof. Latha T V Mr. M. Umashankar 9449492828 Electronics 30-05-2017 - 01
18 BotanyDr. S. PrathibhaDr. V. Beligiriranga
Dr. Ashok N PyatiProf. M.N. Mallikarjunaiah
9243707241 Botany 31-05-2017 01-06-2017 02
19 Chemistry
Smt. Vidya .J.SDr. B. K. Kendaganna SwamySri. Prabhakar D.SSmt. Shwetha .P
Dr. B. Manjunath94494
08746 / 2364053
Chemistry 01-06-2017 03-06-2017 05
20 HistorySmt. Sujatha Kumari. RSri. SamapthuSmt. Sowbhagya
Dr. Savithri
9900744383 History 01-06-2017 03-06-2017 03
21 Environmental Studies
Smt. Thejaswini M UEVS 02-06-2017 04-06-2017 03
J. S. S College of Arts, Science & Commerce (Autonomous), BN Road, Mysore – 25
PG VALUATION DATES JAN 2017
PG VALUATION DATES JAN 2017Sl No Name Department From To1
Dr. B.Y. Sathish Kumar Bio-technology
20-01-2016 14-02-2017
2Dr. Chethan Kumar M Biochemistry
3Dr. Somashekar M P Master of Social Work
4 Smt. Sumanashree.Y.S Computer Science
5Dr. K.V. Suresha M.Com
6Dr. Vijaya Manjunath Guru Physics
7 Dr. B.K Kendagannaswamy Chemistry
8Dr. H.T Shylaja Kannada
9Prof. Linganna S Mathematics
10 Dr. Syeda Hajira Begum English
J.S.S College of Arts, Science & Commerce (Autonomous), BN Road, Mysore – 25
PG VALUATION DATES JUNE 2017
Sl No Name Department From To
1 Dr. B.Y. Sathish Kumar Bio-technology
14-06-2017 10-07-2017
2 Dr. Chethan Kumar M Biochemistry
3 Dr. Somashekar M P Master of Social Work
4 Smt. Sumanashree.Y.S Computer Science
5 Dr. K.V.Suresha M.Com
6 Dr. Vijaya Manjunath Guru Physics
7 Dr.Mallesha L Chemistry
8 Dr. H.T Shylaja Kannada
9 Prof. Linganna S Mathematics
10 Dr. Syeda Hajira Begum English
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road, Mysore – 570 025
Results of UG
Nov / Dec 2016 Examinations
Results Announced on 21-12-2016
I, III & V SEMESTER BA SUBJECTWISE RESULTS NOV/DEC 2016
SI.
No Subject
I Semester III Semester V Semester
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
1 ARABIC - - - 1 1 100.00
2 ENGLISH 84 28 33.33 81 57 70.37
3 HINDI 2 2 100.00 2 2 100.00
4 KANNADA 79 53 67.09 74 70 94.59
5 SANSKRIT 6 5 83.33 6 6 100.00
6 INDIAN CONSTITUTION 80 71 88.75 - - -
7 ECONOMICS 81 69 85.19 69 64 92.75 62 55 88.71
8 OPTIONAL ENGLISH 21 15 71.43 25 22 88.00 11 11 100.00
9 GEOGRAPHY 47 45 95.74 39 39 100.00 38 38 100.00
10 HISTORY 57 50 87.72 44 42 95.45 49 49 100.00
11 OPTIONAL KANNADA 21 13 61.90 24 21 87.50 14 11 78.57
12 POLITICAL SCIENCE 20 20 100.00 25 25 100.00 18 18 100.00
13 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - - - - - - 1 1 100.00
14 JOURNALISM 6 6 100.00 12 12 100.00 2 2 100.00
I, III & V SEMESTER B.Sc SUBJECTWISE RESULTS NOV/DEC 2016
SI. No SubjectI Semester III Semester V Semester
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
1 ENGLISH 248 211 85.08 152 150 98.68
2 HINDI 15 14 93.33 3 3 100.00
3 KANNADA 224 182 81.25 136 133 97.79
4 MALAYALAM 1 1 100.00 6 5 83.33
5 SANSKRIT 7 7 100.00 5 5 100.00
6 TAMIL 1 1 100.00 - - -
7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 233 200 85.84 - - -
8 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - - - 135 135 100.00
9 BIOCHEMISTRY 50 33 66.00 31 29 93.55 22 21 95.45
10 BIO - TECHNOLOGY 49 44 89.80 47 47 100.00 26 26 100.00
11 BOTANY 69 65 94.20 38 37 97.37 34 34 100.00
12 CHEMISTRY 113 93 82.30 91 83 91.21 83 78 93.98
13 COMPUTER SCIENCE 44 35 79.55 11 11 100.00 21 18 85.71
14 ELECTRONICS 24 13 54.17 8 8 100.00 11 11 100.00
15 MATHEMATICS 112 82 73.21 59 51 86.44 78 67 85.90
16 MICROBIOLOGY 51 39 76.47 31 31 100.00 21 19 90.48
17 PHYSICS 118 73 61.86 58 47 81.03 78 72 92.31
18 ZOOLOGY 64 52 81.25 56 55 98.21 36 36 100.00
I, III & V SEMESTER B.Com SUBJECTWISE RESULTS NOV/DEC 2016
SI. No SubjectI Semester III Semester V Semester
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
1 ENGLISH 166 133 80.12 183 163 89.072 HINDI 6 5 83.33 10 10 100.003 KANNADA 148 133 89.86 167 157 94.014 MALAYALAM 1 1 100.00 1 1 100.005 SANSKRIT 11 11 100.00 3 3 100.006 URDU 1 1 100.007 CONSTITUTION OF INDIA 160 144 90.008 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I 161 144 89.449 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 162 147 90.74
10 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 163 147 90.18
11 COMPUTER FOR BUSINESS-I 162 161 99.3812 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING - I 182 140 76.9213 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 182 177 97.2514 BUSINESS STATISTICS 181 169 93.3715 FINANCIAL MARKETS & SERVICES 182 161 88.4616 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 181 173 95.5817 BUSINESS LAW 160 158 98.7518 BUSINESS STATISTICS - I 162 148 91.3619 COST ACCOUNTING 162 155 95.6820 BANKING & INSURANCE - I 50 50 100.0021 BANKING & INSURANCE - II 49 48 97.9622 TAXATION - I 71 70 98.5923 TAXATION - II 71 70 98.5924 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF AUDITING 160 151 94.3825 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 160 156 97.5026 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS – I 40 40 100.0027 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS - II 40 39 97.50
I SEMESTER BBA SUBJECTWISE RESULTS NOV/DEC 2016
SI.
NoSubject
I Semester
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
1 ARABIC 1 1 100.00
2 ENGLISH 57 30 52.63
3 HINDI 3 3 100.00
4 KANNADA 49 33 67.35
5 SANSKRIT - - -
6 MALAYALAM 4 2 50.00
7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 49 34 69.39
8 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 55 45 81.82
9 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 52 32 61.54
10 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING – I 51 31 60.78
11 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT-I 49 35 71.43
III & V SEMESTER BBM SUBJECTWISE RESULTS NOV/DEC 2016
SI. No SubjectIII Semester V Semester
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
TotalAppear
TotalPass
PerPass
1 ENGLISH 49 37 75.51
2 HINDI 3 3 100.00
3 KANNADA 41 38 92.68
4 SANSKRIT 5 5 100.00
5 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-III 49 44 89.80
6 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 48 44 91.67
7 COMPUTER FOR BUSINESS - I 50 48 96.00
8 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 48 45 93.75
9 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 49 49 100.00
10 BUSINESS LAW 43 42 97.67
11 QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES 44 43 97.73
12 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 43 43 100.00
13 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT - I 44 41 93.18
14 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – I 23 20 86.96
15 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - II 23 22 95.65
16 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – I 21 21 100.00
17 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - II 21 21 100.00
18 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 45 44 97.78
SI. NoSubject I Semester III Semester V Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per Pass Total Appear
Total Pass
Per Pass Total Appear
Total Pass Per Pass
1 ARABIC 1 1 100.00 1 1 100.00
2 ENGLISH 78 71 91.03 63 60 95.24
3 HINDI 5 4 80.00 6 6 100.00
4 KANNADA 66 62 93.94 49 46 93.88
5 MALAYALAM 1 1 100.00 1 1 100.00
6 SANSKRIT 4 4 100.00 2 2 100.00
7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 73 67 91.78
8 TAMIL - - -
9 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & PC MAINTENANCE 77 60 77.92
10 ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 44 34 77.27
11 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 78 68 87.18
12 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & PC MAINTENANCE LAB 76 72 94.74
13 MATHEMATICS 34 20 58.82
14 OFFICE AUTOMATION & TALLY LAB 78 78 100.00
15 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 76 72 94.74
16 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & STATISTICS 62 54 87.10
17 DATA STRUCTURE & ADA 62 44 70.97
18 SYSTEM ANALYSIS & SOFTWARE ENGINERING 63 48 76.19
19 OPERATING SYSTEM & UNIX 63 37 58.73
20 DS & ADA LAB 61 57 93.44
21 UNIX & OS LAB 63 58 92.06
22 INDIAN CONSTITUTION 46 45 97.83
23 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 46 43 93.48
24 DATA WAREHOUSING & DATA MINING 45 42 93.33
25 OPERATION RESEARCH 46 36 78.26
26 C# 46 38 82.61
27 J2EE 46 44 95.65
28 C# LAB 46 46 100.00
29 DATA MINING LAB WITH ELE 44 40 90.91
I, III & V SEMESTER BCA SUBJECTWISE RESULTS NOV/DEC 2016
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road, Mysore – 570 025
Pass Percentage of I Semester
Pass Percentage of III Semester
Sl. No Course
NOV / DEC 2015 NOV / DEC 2016
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
1 B.A 75 37 49.33 85 53 62.352 B.Sc 142 113 79.58 156 118 75.643 B.Com 173 113 65.32 186 121 65.054 B.B.M 48 31 64.58 52 36 69.235 BCA 48 28 58.33 63 27 42.86
Pass Percentage of V Semester
Sl. No Course
NOV / DEC 2015 NOV / DEC 2016
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
1 B.A 102 86 84.31 69 54 78.262 B.Sc 128 102 79.69 138 116 84.063 B.Com 158 144 91.14 163 137 84.054 B.B.M 37 28 75.68 45 38 84.445 BCA 41 35 85.37 46 31 67.39
Sl. No Course
NOV / DEC 2015 NOV / DEC 2016
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
1 B.A 112 43 38.39 90 23 25.562 B.Sc 171 106 61.99 255 127 49.803 B.Com 198 134 67.68 168 115 68.454 B.B.A 60 19 31.67 62 17 27.425 B.C.A 65 40 61.54 80 47 58.75
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous)Ooty Road, Mysore – 570 025
Overall Results: NOV / DEC 2016 Examinations
Course SemesterNo. of Candidates
appearedNo. of Candidates Pass % of Pass
B.AI 90 23 25.56
III 85 53 62.35V 69 54 78.26
B.Sc I 255 127 49.80
III 156 118 75.64V 138 116 84.06
B.ComI 168 115 68.45
III 186 121 65.05V 163 137 84.05
BBA I 62 17 27.42
BBMIII 52 36 69.23
V 45 38 84.44
BCAI 80 47 58.75
III 63 27 42.86V 46 31 67.39
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
B.N Road, Mysore – 570 025
Results of UG May / June 2017
Examinations
Results Announced on 10-06-2017
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous)B.N Road, Mysore – 570 025
Overall Results : May / June 2017 Examinations
COURSE SEMESTERNo. of Candidates
appearedNo. of Candidates
Pass% of Pass
B.A
II 79 33 41.77
IV 81 62 76.54
VI 67 59 88.06
BCA
II 75 54 72.00
IV 62 41 66.13
VI 46 46 100.00
B.Sc
II 246 155 63.01
IV 156 115 73.72
VI 138 114 82.61
B.Com
II 159 108 67.92
IV 183 133 72.68
VI 159 133 83.65
BBA II 48 17 35.42
BBMIV 51 40 78.43
VI 44 36 81.82
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous)B.N Road, Mysore – 570 025
Comparative Pass Percentage of the year 2016-17 of II SemesterMay / June 2017
Sl. no Course
May / June 2016 May / June 2017Total
AppearTotal Pass
Per pass
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
1 B.A 101 46 45.54 79 33 41.772 B.Sc 163 114 69.94 246 155 63.013 B.Com 195 121 62.05 159 108 67.924 BBA 54 28 51.85 48 17 35.425 BCA 64 28 43.75 75 54 72.00
Comparative Pass Percentage of the year 2016-17 of IV Semester
May / June 2017
Sl. no Course
May / June 2016 May / June 2017Total
AppearTotal Pass
Per pass
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
1 B.A 71 45 63.38 81 62 76.542 B.Sc 139 103 74.10 156 115 73.723 B.Com 169 116 68.64 183 133 72.684 BBM 47 35 74.47 51 40 78.435 BCA 47 30 63.83 62 41 66.13
Comparative Pass Percentage of the year 2016-17 of VI Semester
May / June 2017
Sl. no Course
May / June 2016 May / June 2017Total
AppearTotal Pass
Per pass
Total Appear
Total Pass
Per pass
1 B.A 101 94 93.07 67 59 88.062 B.Sc 128 97 75.78 138 114 82.613 B.Com 154 127 82.47 159 133 83.654 BBM 34 27 79.41 44 36 81.825 BCA 41 40 97.56 46 46 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)B.N Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTSCourse BA May –June 2017
SI.No Subject
II Semester IV Semester VI Semester
App Pass % App Pass % App Pass %
1 ARABIC - 1 1 100.002 ENGLISH 74 37 50.00 80 69 86.25
3 HINDI 2 2 100.00 2 2 100.00
4 KANNADA 66 49 74.24 72 68 94.44
5 SANSKRIT 6 5 83.33 5 5 100.00
6 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 73 70 95.89 -
7 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - 79 69 87.34
8 ECONOMICS 69 54 78.26 68 67 98.53 63 59 93.65
9 OPTIONAL ENGLISH 22 19 86.36 25 24 96.00 12 12 100.00
10 GEOGRAPHY 40 40 100.00 41 40 97.56 37 36 97.30
11 HISTORY 50 49 98.00 44 43 97.73 50 50 100.00
12 OPTIONAL KANNADA 19 12 63.16 24 18 75.00 13 10 76.92
13 POLITICAL SCIENCE 17 17 100.00 26 26 100.00 18 18 100.00
14 JOURNALISM 6 6 100.00 12 12 100.00 2 2 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
B.N Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTSCourse B.Sc May –June 2017
SI.
No Subject
II Semester IV Semester VI Semester
App Pass % App Pass % App Pass %
1 ENGLISH 237 215 90.72 154 149 96.75
2 HINDI 13 13 100.00 4 4 100.00
3 KANNADA 216 196 90.74 138 132 95.65
4 MALAYALAM - 6 5 83.33
5 SANSKRIT 7 7 100.00 5 5 100.00
6 TAMIL 1 1 100.00 -
7 CONSTITUTION OF INDIA 234 228 97.44 -
8 BIOCHEMISTRY 49 31 63.27 33 28 84.85 22 22 100.00
9 BIO – TECHNOLOGY 45 33 73.33 47 46 97.87 26 24 92.31
10 BOTANY 70 65 92.86 42 40 95.24 33 32 96.97
11 CHEMISTRY 115 102 88.70 96 78 81.25 83 76 91.57
12 COMPUTER SCIENCE 48 35 72.92 13 11 84.62 20 19 95.00
13DATA COMMUNICATION & COMPUTER NETWORK
- 13 13 100.00 -
14 ELECTRONICS 23 22 95.65 10 9 90.00 11 11 100.00
15 MATHEMATICS 121 97 80.17 64 52 81.25 78 68 87.18
16 MICROBIOLOGY 48 40 83.33 32 32 100.00 22 19 86.36
17 PHYSICS 118 97 82.20 64 55 85.94 78 65 83.33
18 ZOOLOGY 68 62 91.18 56 54 96.43 37 36 97.30
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous) B.N Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTSCourse B.Com May –June 2017
Sl. No
SubjectII Semester IV Semester VI Semester
App Pass % App Pass % App Pass %
1 ENGLISH 157 136 86.62 181 165 91.16
2 HINDI 5 5 100.00 10 10 100.00
3 KANNADA 141 137 97.16 166 144 86.75
4 MALAYALAM - 1 0 0.00
5 SANSKRIT 10 10 100.00 3 3 100.00
6 URDU 1 1 100.00
7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 156 151 96.79
8 COMPUTER FOR BUSINESS - II 157 154 98.09
9 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - II 155 135 87.10
10 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 155 151 97.42
11 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 155 124 80.00
12 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING – II 181 153 84.53
13 INCOME TAX 181 173 95.58
14 BUSINESS STATISTICS 181 159 87.85
15 BANKING & INSURANCE THEORY 182 169 92.86
16 BASICS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 182 175 96.15
17 BASICS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 156 144 92.31
18 BUSINESS STATISTICS 157 150 95.54
19 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 156 145 92.95
20 BANKING & INSURANCE -III (Insurance Business) 48 47 97.92
21 BANKING & INSURANCE -IV (International Banking) 48 45 93.75
22 TAXATION -III (Direct Taxes) 71 71 100.00
23 TAXATION -IV (Indirect Taxes) 71 71 100.00
24 CORPORATE LAW 157 155 98.73
25 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (FEM) 37 37 100.00
26 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (INDIA & INT) 37 35 94.59
27 FINANCIAL MARKET IN INDIA 156 143 91.67
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)B.N Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTSCourse BBA / BBM May –June 2017
Sl. No
SubjectII Semester IV Semester VI Semester
App Pass % App Pass % App Pass %
1 ARABIC 1 1 100.00
2 ENGLISH 44 25 56.82 51 43 84.31
3 HINDI 4 3 75.00 3 3 100.00
4 KANNADA 37 31 83.78 41 38 92.68
5 MALAYALAM 1 0 0.00 1 0 0.00
6 SANSKRIT - 5 5 100.00
7 INDIA CONSTITUTION 43 41 95.35
8 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 44 41 93.18
9 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING – II 43 28 65.12
10 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 44 28 63.64
11 INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM 43 32 74.42
12 COMPUTER APPLICATION - II
13 BUSINESS STATISTICS 51 51 100.00
14 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 51 49 96.08
15 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 51 49 96.08
16 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 51 51 100.00
17 COMPUTER FOR BUSINESS –II
51 50 98.04
18 CORPORATE LAWS 44 42 95.45
19 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT - II 44 39 88.64
20 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT -III (working capital management) 24 22 91.67
21 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT -IV(Financial Services) 24 23 95.83
22 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – III(Human Resource Development) 20 19 95.00
23 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – IV(Labour Laws) 20 19 95.00
24 TAX MANAGEMENT 44 38 86.36
25 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 44 43 97.73
26 DECISION MODELS 44 43 97.73
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
B.N Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTSCourse BCA May –June 2017
Sl. No
SubjectII Semester IV Semester VI Semester
App Pass % App Pass % App Pass %
1 ARABIC 1 1 100.00 1 1 100.00
2 ENGLISH 75 68 90.67 57 56 98.25
3 HINDI 5 5 100.00 6 6 100.00
4 KANNADA 65 62 95.38 47 43 91.49
5 SANSKRIT 4 4 100.00 2 2 100.00
6 TAMIL - II 1 1 100.00
7 INDIAN CONSTITUTION 75 74 98.67
8DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 75 70 93.33
9 PROGRAMMING IN C 75 59 78.67
10 WEB DESIGN 75 65 86.67
11 C PROGRAMMING LAB 75 73 97.33
12 WEB DESIGN LAB 74 70 94.59
13 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 57 51 89.47
14 OBJECT ORIENTED MODELING & DESIGN 56 49 87.50
15 OOPS WITH JAVA 57 53 92.98
16 JAVA PROGRAMMING LAB 62 56 90.32
17 DBMS & VISUAL PROGRAMMING LAB 61 51 83.61
18DATA COMMUNICATION & COMPUTER NETWORKS
55 49 89.09
19 PROJECT WORK 46 46 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous)
B.N Road, Mysore
TOPPERS LIST OF B.A, B.Sc, B.Com, BBM and BCA May /June 2017
B.A
Sl. No
Reg. No NameMarks
ToppersMax Sec %
1 JCL14101 ASHA K 4100 3446 84.05 IST
2 JCL14206 MAHESH BABU R 4100 3268 79.71 2ND
3 JCL14209 RAJESHWARI R 4100 3259 79.49 3RD
B.Sc
Sl. No
Reg. No NameMarks
ToppersMax Sec %
1 JCM14604 KAVYASHREE K S 4100 3599 87.78 IST
2 JCM14050 SHILPA J 4100 3590 87.56 2ND
3 JCM14040 PREETHI S 4100 3496 85.27 3RD
B.Com
Sl. No
Reg. No NameMarks Topper
sMax Sec %
1 JCN14159 SHILPA A 4200 3527 83.98 IST
2 JCN14171 SITHARA R 4200 3521 83.83 2ND
3 JCN14067 MAHADEVASWAMY S 4200 3513 83.64 3RD
BBM
Sl. no
Reg. No NameMarks
ToppersMax Sec %
1 JCP14054 R SHYAMALA 4200 3236 77.05 IST
2 JCP14026 MUNISH V 4200 3043 72.45 2ND
3 JCP14037 POORNIMA A S 4200 3010 71.67 3RD
BCA
Sl. No
Reg. No NameMarks
ToppersMax Sec %
1 JCM14752 AISHWARYA C H 4200 3804 90.57 IST
2 JCM14798 SHEELA B J 4200 3461 82.40 2ND
3 JCM14805 VARUN SHARMA M 4200 3327 79.21 3RD
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
B.N Road, Mysore – 570 025
Under Graduation
FINAL YEAR RESULT WITH NCL
May / June 2017
Sl. No
CourseNo. of
Candidates appeared
Total Pass
NCLDist +
I Class
II Class
Pass Class
Final Pass
1 B.A 67 59 19 8+24 08 - 59
2 B.Sc 138 114 08 21+60 24 01 114
3 B.Com 159 133 08 16+71 36 02 133
4 BBM 44 36 02 01+19 13 01 36
5 BCA 46 46 10 07+17 12 - 46
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
B.N Road, Mysore – 570 025
Under Graduation
FINAL YEAR RESULT WITHOUT NCL(Eligible to Degree Certificate)
May / June 2017
Sl. No
CourseNo. of
Candidates appeared
Total Pass
Dist +
I Class
II Class
Pass Class
Final Pass
1 B.A 67 40 8+24 08 - 40
2 B.Sc 138 106 21+60 24 01 106
3 B.Com 159 125 16+71 36 02 125
4 BBM 44 34 01+19 13 01 34
5 BCA 46 36 07+17 12 - 36
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road, Mysore – 570 025
Results of PG Jan 2017
Examinations
Announced on 21-02-2017
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science
(Autonomous)Ooty Road, Mysore – 570 025
PG Pass Percentage of I and III Semester
Jan 2017
Sl. no Course
I Sem III Sem
Total Appear
Total Pass % Total
AppearTotal Pass %
1 M. Sc Bio-technology 36 34 94.44 19 19 100
2 M. Sc Biochemistry 47 47 100 19 19 100
3 Master of Social Work 25 25 100 14 14 100
4 M. Sc Computer Science 35 31 88.57 29 27 93.10
5 M.Com 99 98 98.99 112 112 100
6 M. Sc Physics 54 54 100 55 51 92.73
7 M. Sc Chemistry 58 41 70.69 48 43 89.58
8 M.A. Kannada 25 25 100 26 26 100
9 M. Sc Mathematics 37 33 89.19 35 28 80
10 M.A English 17 17 100 25 25 100
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous)
Ooty Road, Mysore – 570 025Pass Percentage of I Semester
Sl. no Course
Jan 2016 Jan 2017Total
AppearTotal Pass %
Total Appear
Total Pass %
1 M. Sc Bio-technology 19 19 100.00 36 34 94.44
2 M. Sc Biochemistry 21 21 100.00 47 47 100
3 Master of Social Work 17 17 100.00 25 25 100
4 M. Sc Computer Science 30 28 93.33 35 31 88.57
5 M.Com 116 116 100.00 99 98 98.99
6 M. Sc Physics 56 45 80.36 54 54 100
7 M. Sc Chemistry 49 39 79.60 58 41 70.69
8 M.A. Kannada 30 30 100.00 25 25 100
9 M. Sc Mathematics 35 23 65.71 37 33 89.19
10 M.A English 25 25 100.00 17 17 100
Pass Percentage of III Semester
Sl. no Course
Jan 2016 Jan 2017Total
AppearTotal Pass %
Total Appear
Total Pass %
1 M. Sc Bio-technology 23 23 100.00 19 19 100
2 M. Sc Biochemistry 22 22 100.00 19 19 100
3 Master of Social Work 34 34 100.00 14 14 100
4 M. Sc Computer Science 42 35 83.33 29 27 93.10
5 M.Com 113 113 100.00 112 112 100
6 M. Sc Physics 44 40 90.91 55 51 92.73
7 M. Sc Chemistry 43 42 97.67 48 43 89.58
8 M.A. Kannada 35 35 100.00 26 26 100
9 M. Sc Mathematics 29 26 89.66 35 28 80
10 M.A English 13 13 100.00 25 25 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science
(Autonomous)Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters M. Sc Bio-Technology Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass % Total
AppearTotal Pass %
1 STRUCTURAL BIOMOLECULES (HC) 35 35 100
2BIOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES & BIOPHYSICS (HC) 35 34 97.14
3 PRACTICAL – I (HC) 36 36 100
4 ENZYMOLOGY AND METABOLISM (SC) 35 34 97.14
5 MICROBIOLOGY ( SC ) 35 34 97.14
6 CELL SIGNALLING & COMMUNICATION (HC) 19 19 100
7 IMMUNOTECHNOLOGY (HC) 19 19 100
8 PRACTICAL III (HC) 19 19 100
9 BIOSTATISTICS, BIOINFORMATICS & BIOPROCESS BIOTECHNOLOGY (SC) 19 19 100
10 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (OE) 2 2 100
11 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (OE) 1 1 100
12 SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (OE) 6 6 100
13 CLINICAL RESEARCH & DRUG DEVELOPMENT (OE) 10 10 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science
(Autonomous)Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters M. Sc Biochemistry Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass % Total
AppearTotal Pass %
1 ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMESTRY - I (HC)
47 47 100
2 CHEMISTRY & METABOLISM OF PROTEIN & NUCLEIC ACIDS (HC) 47 47 100
3EXPERIMENTS IN BIOCHEMECAL TECHNIQUES & ENZYMOLOGY AND SEMINAR (HC)
47 47 100
4 ENZYMOLOGY (SC) 47 47 100
5 CHEMCIAL PRINCIPLES & BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS (SC) 47 47 100
6 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & GENE REGULATION (HC) 19 19 100
7 CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (HC) 19 19 100
8 PRACTICAL – III (HC) 19 19 100
9 BIOTECHNOLOGY (SC) 19 19 100
10 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (OE) 2 2 100
11 COURSE IN WRITTEN & SPOKEN ENGLISH (OE) 1 1 100
12 KANNADA BHASHA MATTU SAHITHYA (OE) 1 1 100
13 RETAIL BANKING (OE) 1 1 100
14 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY ( OE) 6 6 100
15 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (OE) 1 1 100
16 SOCIETY & SOCIAL WORK (OE) 7 7 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters MSW Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no
Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass
%Total
AppearTotal Pass
%
1 SOCIAL WORK – HISTORY & IDEOLOGIES (HC)
25 25 100
2WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES (HC)
25 25 100
3 WORK WITH GROUPS (HC) 25 25 100
4 WORK WITH COMMUNITIES (HC) 25 25 100
5 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (HC) 25 25 100
6 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM (HC) 25 25 100
7HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HC) 14 14 100
8 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM – IV (HC) 14 14 100
9ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR & ORGANIZATION DEVE LOPMENT (SC)
14 14 100
10 PREVENTIVE AND SOCIAL MEDICINE& SOCIAL WORK (SC)
14 14 100
11 SOCIAL POLICY, PLANNNING & DEVELOPMENT (SC)
8 8 100
12 LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDIA III (SC) 6 6 100
13 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (OE) 1 1 100
14 COURSE IN WRITTEN & SPOKEN ENGLISH (OE)
7 7 100
15 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (OE)
6 6 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters M. Sc Computer Science Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no
Subject
I SemesterIII Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass
%Total
AppearTotal Pass
%
1 DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS (HC) 35 35 100
2 SYSTEM SOFTWARE (HC) 34 34 100
3 COMPUTER NETWORKS (HC) 35 34 97.14
4 JAVA PROGRAMMING (SC) 34 34 100
5 C++ (SC) 35 33 94.29
6 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (HC) 29 27 93.10
7 THEORY OF LANGUAGES ( HC ) 29 29 100
8 OPERATING SYSTEM AND UNIX (HC) 29 29 100
9 COMPUTER GRAPHICS (SC ) 29 29 100
10COURSE IN WRITTEN & SPOKEN ENGLISH (OE)
3 3 100
11 RETAIL BANKING ( OE ) 10 10 100
12 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (OE) 1 1 100
13 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (OE) 5 5 100
14 SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (OE) 2 2 100
15 SOCIETY & SOCIAL WORK (OE) 3 3 100
16CLINICAL RESEARCH & DRUG DEVELOPMENT (OE)
5 5 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters M.Com Semesters Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no
Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass
% Total AppearTotal Pass
%
1 ACCOUNTING THEORY (HC) 99 99 98.99
2 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (HC) 99 98 98.99
3INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (HC)
99 99 100
4 STRATEGIC MARKETING (HC) 99 99 100
5 BUSINESS POLICY AND ENVIRONMENT (SC) 30 30 100
6 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS (SC) 69 69 100
7 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (HC) 112 112 100
8MANAGEMENT FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (HC)
112 112 100
9 BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS 112 112 100
10 BUSINESS TAXATION – INDIRECT TAXES (SC) 83 83 100
11BANK MANAGEMENT – PRINCIPLES OF BANK MANAGEMENT (SC)
30 30 100
12 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS ( OE ) 36 36 100
13COURSE IN WRITTEN & SPOKEN ENGLISH (OE)
15 15 100
14KANNADA BHASHA MATHTHU SAHITHYA (OE)
11 11 100
15 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (OE) 1 1 100
16 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS ( OE ) 20 20 100
17 SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (OE) 2 2 100
18 SOCIETY & SOCIAL WORK (OE) 16 16 100
19CLINICAL RESEARCH & DRUG DEVELOPMENT (OE)
11 11 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters M. Sc Physics Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no
Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass % Total Appear
Total Pass
%
1 CLASSICAL MECHANICS (HC) 54 54 100
2MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS – I (HC) 54 54 100
3MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS – II (HC)
54 54 100
4CLASSICAL ELECTRO DYNAMICS, PLASMA PHYSICS & OPTICS(HC)
54 54 100
5 COMPUTER LAB CL-A (HC) 54 54 100
6 ELECTRONICS / OPTICS LAB (SC) 54 54 100
7 QUANTUM MECHANICS – II (HC) 55 53 96.36
8 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS (HC) 55 53 96.36
9 NUCLEAR & PARTICLE PHYSICS (HC) 55 52 94.55
10 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS LAB (HC) 27 27 100
11 NUCLEAR & PARTICLE PHYSICS LAB (HC) 28 28 100
12 SOLID STATE PHYSICS - I (SC) 55 53 96.36
13 SOLID STATE PHYSICS LAB – I (SC) 55 55 100
14 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS ( OE ) 1 1 100
15KANNADA BHASHA MATHTHU SAHITHYA (OE) 8 8 100
16 RETAIL BANKING (OE) 15 15 100
17 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (OE) 8 8 100
18 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (OE) 17 17 100
19 SELECTED TOPICS INCHEMISTRY (OE) 4 4 100
20 SOCIETY & SOCIAL WORK (OE) 2 2 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25I & III Semesters M. Sc Chemistry Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass %Total
AppearTotal Pass
%
1ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC)
30 30 100
2 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC) 30 30 100
3 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC) 28 28 100
4 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC) 28 28 100
5 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS (HC) 58 56 96.55
6 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY – I (HC) 58 56 96.55
7
STEREOCHEMISTRY; MOLECULER REARRANGEMENTS & HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY (HC)
58 46 79.31
8 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY – I (HC) 58 43 74.14
9 INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS (HC) 48 46 95.83
10 SPECTROSCOPY ( HC ) 48 45 93.75
11 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100
12 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100
13 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100
14 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100
15 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (OE) 2 2 100
16 KANNADA BHASHA MATHTHU SAHITHYA (OE) 14 14 100
17 RETAIL BANKING (OE) 9 9 100
18 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (OE) 1 1 100
19 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (OE) 9 9 100
20 SOCIETY & SOCIAL WORK (OE) 1 1 100
21CLINICAL RESEARCH & DRUG DEVELOPMENT (OE)
12 12 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters M.A Kannada Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass
%Total
AppearTotal Pass
%
1 PRACHINA KANNADA SAHITHYA : PATYA GADAYUDDHA SANGRAHA (HC)
25 25 100
2PRACHINA KANNADA SAHITHYA : HINNALE (HC)
25 25 100
3 KANNADA CHANDASSINA ADHYAYANA (HC) 25 25 100
4 VIMARSHEYA ADHYAYANA (HC) 25 25 100
5BHASHA VIGNYANA: BHASHA VIGNYANADA MOOLATHAT VAGALU (SC)
25 25 100
6THOULANIKA SAHITHYA: PATYA : MAHAKAVYA (HC)
26 26 100
7ADHUNIKA KANNADA SAHITHYADA: HINNALE (HC)
26 26 100
8 BHARATHIYA KAVYA MIMAMSE (HC) 26 26 100
9SAMSHODHANA VIDHANA MATTU GANAKAGNYANA (HC)
26 26 100
10BHASHA VIGNYANA ADHYAYANA UPABHASHAVIGNYANA : KANNADA (SC)
26 26 100
11 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS ( OE) 8 8 100
12 COURSE IN WRITTEN & SPOKEN ENGLISH (OE) 3 3 100
13 SOCIETY & SOCIAL WORK (OE) 15 15 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25I & III Semesters M. Sc Mathematics Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass
%Total
AppearTotal Pass
%
1 ALGEBRA – I (HC) 37 37 100
2 REAL ANALYSIS – I (HC) 37 36 97.30
3 REAL ANALYSIS – II (HC) 37 33 89.19
4 COMPLEX ANALYSIS – I (HC) 37 34 91.89
5 LINEAR ALGEBRA (SC) 37 37 100
6 ELEMENTS OF FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS (HC) 35 35 100
7 TOPOLOGY - I (HC) 35 29 82.86
8 COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA (SC) 35 32 91.43
9 THEORY OF NUMBERS ( SC ) 35 33 94.29
10 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS ( OE ) 2 2 100
11 COURSE IN WRITTEN & SPOKEN ENGLISH (OE) 1 1 100
12 KANNADA BHASHE MATHTHU SAHITHYA (OE) 2 2 100
13 RETAIL BANKING (OE) 16 16 100
14 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (OE) 10 10 100
15 SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (OE) 1 1 100
16CLINICAL RESEARCH & DRUG DEVELOPMENT (OE)
3 3 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science(Autonomous)
Ooty Road Mysore -25
I & III Semesters M.A English Subject wise Results: Jan 2017
Sl. no
Subject
I Semester III Semester
Total Appear
Total Pass
%Total
AppearTotal Pass
%
1 ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM CHAUCER TO MILTON (HC)
17 17 100
2 ELIZABETHAN AGE (HC) 17 17 100
317TH & 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE(HC)
17 17 100
4 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE (HC) 17 17 100
5 INDIAN DIASPORA FICTION (SC) 17 17 100
6THE MODERN AGE – II (HC) 25 25 100
7 INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH – II(HC) 25 25 100
8 NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH (HC) 25 25 100
9 CULTURAL THEORY ( SC ) 16 16 100
10 FEMINISM (SC) 9 9 100
11 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (OE) 1 1 100
12 KANNADA BHASHA MATTU SAHITHYA (OE) 11 11 100
13 RETAIL BANKING (OE) 6 6 100
14 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (OE) 6 6 100
15 SOCIETY & SOCIAL WORK (OE) 1 1 100
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
BN Road, Mysore – 570 025
Results of PG June 2017 Examinations
Announced on 18-07-2017
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
BN Road, Mysore – 570 025
PG Pass Percentage of II and IV Semester
June 2017
Sl. No.
CourseII Sem IV Sem
Total Appeared
Total Passed
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Passed
% of Pass
1 M. Sc Bio-Technology 36 36 100.00 19 19 100.00
2 M. Sc Biochemistry 47 46 97.87 19 19 100.00
3 Master of Social Work 24 24 100.00 14 14 100.00
4 M. Sc Computer Science 34 29 85.29 29 29 100.00
5 M.Com 98 98 100.00 113 113 100.00
6 M. Sc Physics 53 53 100.00 55 47 85.45
7 M. Sc Chemistry 57 30 52.63 48 42 87.50
8 M.A Kannada 24 24 100.00 26 26 100.00
9 M. Sc Mathematics 37 32 86.49 35 26 74.29
10 M.A English 17 17 100.00 25 24 96.00
JSS College Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
BN Road, Mysore – 570 025
Comparative Pass Percentage of the year 2016-17 of II Semester
Sl. No
CourseJuly 2016 June 2017
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
1 M.Sc Bio-Technology 19 18 94.74 36 36 100.00
2 M.Sc Biochemistry 21 21 100.00 47 46 97.87
3 Master of Social Work 15 14 93.33 24 24 100.00
4 M.Sc Computer Science 29 28 96.55 34 29 85.29
5 M.Com 114 114 100.00 98 98 100.00
6 M. Sc Physics 55 50 90.91 53 53 100.00
7 M.Sc Chemistry 48 36 75.00 57 30 52.63
8 M.A Kannada 29 29 100.00 24 24 100.00
9 M.Sc Mathematics 35 28 80.00 37 32 86.49
10 M.A English 25 25 100.00 17 17 100.00
Comparative Pass Percentage of the year 2016-17 of IV Semester
Sl. No Course
July 2016 June 2017
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
1 M.Sc Bio-Technology 23 23 100.00 19 19 100.00
2 M.Sc Biochemistry 22 22 100.00 19 19 100.00
3 Master of Social Work 34 34 100.00 14 14 100.00
4 M. Sc Computer Science 42 40 95.24 29 29 100.00
5 M.Com 112 112 100.00 113 113 100.00
6 M.Sc Physics 44 40 90.91 55 47 85.45
7 M.Sc Chemistry 43 43 100.00 48 42 87.50
8 M.A Kannada 35 35 100.00 26 26 100.00
9 M.Sc Mathematics 29 26 89.66 35 26 74.29
10 M.A English 13 13 100.00 25 24 96.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II & IV Semesters M. Sc Bio-Technology Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No. Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
1 MOLECULAR GENETICS (HC) 36 36 100.00
2 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (HC) 36 36 100.00
3 PRACTICAL II (HC) 36 36 100.00
4 GENE TECHNOLOGY (HC) 36 36 100.00
5 FOOD & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (SC) 36 36 100.00
6 PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY (HC) 19 19 100.00
7 ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (HC) 19 19 100.00
8 PROJECT WORK & RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTATION (HC) 19 19 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II and IV Semesters M. Sc Biochemistry Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No. Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass % of Pass Total
AppearedTotal Pass
% of Pass
1 ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (HC) 47 47 100.00
2 CHEMISTRY AND METBOLISM OF CARBOHYDRATES AND LIPIDS (HC) 47 46 97.87
3EXPERIMENTAL IN IMMUNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMICAL ESTIMATIONS AND SEMINAR (PRACTICAL)
47 47 100.00
4 IMMUNOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY (SC) 47 47 100.00
5 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY & NUTRITION (SC) 47 46 97.87
6 EVOLUTION, ECOLOGY & GENERATION (HC) 19 19 100.00
7 CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODS AND INDUSTRIAL BIOCHEMISTRY (HC) 19 19 100.00
8 PROJECT WORK & DISSERTATION (HC) 19 19 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II and IV Semesters MSW Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No.
Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
1 SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH AND STATISTICS (HC)
24 24 100.00
2MANAGEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE SERVICES (HC)
24 24 100.00
3SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM – II (SOCIAL WORK CAMP AND SUMMER PLACEMENT) (HC)
24 24 100.00
4 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM – III (HC) 24 24 100.00
5 PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH (SC) 11 11 100.00
6 COMMUNICATION AND COUNSELLING (SC) 24 24 100.00
7 POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT (SC) 13 13 100.00
8 EMPLOYEE RELATION & LEGISLATIONS (HC)
14 14 100.00
9DISSERTATION (MAJOR PROJECT) (HC) 14 14 100.00
10 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM – V (HC) 14 14 100.00
11 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM – VI (BLOCK PLACEMENT )(HC)
14 14 100.00
12 MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK (SC)
14 14 100.00
13 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT & EMPLOYEE WELLNESS (SC)
14 14 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II & IV Semesters M. Sc Computer Science Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No.
Subject
II SemesterIV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass % of Pass
1ANALYSIS & DESIGN OF ALGORITHMS (HC)
34 34 100.00
2 OPERATING SYSTEM & UNIX (HC) 34 33 97.06
3 COMPUTER GRAPHICS (SC) 34 33 97.06
4 GRAPH THEORY (SC) 34 29 85.29
5 .NET TECHNOLOGIES (SC) 34 34 100.00
6 SYSTEM SOFTWARE (HC) 29 29 100.00
7 MAJOR PROJECT (HC) 29 29 100.00
8 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY (SC) 29 29 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II and IV Semesters M.Com Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No .
Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass % of Pass Total
AppearedTotal Pass
% of Pass
1 CAPITAL MARKET INSTRUMENTS (HC) 98 98 100.00
2 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (HC) 98 98 100.00
3 GLOBAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (SC) 98 98 100.00
4 HRM (SC) 98 98 100.00
5 BANKING TECHNOLOGY (SC) 51 51 100.00
6 RETAIL MANAGEMENT (SC) 47 47 100.00
7 INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING (HC) 113 113 100.00
8CURRENT TRENDS IN BUSINESS & COMMERCE (HC)
113 113 100.00
9 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SC) 71 71 100.00
10 MAJOR PROJECT WORK (SC) 42 42 100.00
11TAXATION - CORPORATE TAX LAW & PLANNING (SC)
84 84 100.00
12BANK MANAGEMENT-CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT (SC)
29 29 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II & IV Semester M.Sc Mathematics Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No
Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
1 ALGEBRA – II (HC) 37 34 91.89
2 REAL ANALYSIS – III (HC) 37 36 97.30
3 COMPLEX ANALYSIS – II (HC) 37 33 89.19
4ORDINARY & PARTIAL DIFFERNTIAL EQUATION (SC)
37 36 97.30
5 GRAPH THEORY (SC) 37 37 100.00
6 MEASURE & INTEGRATION (HC) 35 33 94.29
7 TOPOLOGY – II (HC) 35 27 77.14
8 ADVANCED GRAPH THEORY (SC) 35 33 94.29
9 THEORY OF PARTITION (SC) 35 30 85.71
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II & IV Semester M.A. English Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No
Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
1 LITERARY CRITICISM – I (HC) 17 17 100.00
2 INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH –I (HC) 17 17 100.00
3 MODERN AGE I (HC) 17 17 100.00
420TH CENTURY WOMEN’S WRITING : THEORY PRACTICE (HC)
17 17 100.00
5 INDIAN CLASSICS IN TRANSLATION (SC) 17 17 100.00
6 LITERARY CRITICISM – II (HC) 25 25 100.00
7 AMERICAN LITERATURE (HC) 25 25 100.00
8 EUROPEAN CLASSICS (SC) 25 25 100.00
9 DALIT LITERATURE (SC) 25 24 96.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II & IV Semester M. Sc Physics Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No
Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass % of Pass
1 CONTINUM MECHANICS & RELATIVITY (HC)
53 53 100.00
2 THERMAL PHYSICS (HC) 53 53 100.00
3 QUANTUM MECHANICS – I (HC) 53 53 100.00
4SPECTROSCOPY & FOURIER OPTICS (HC)
53 53 100.00
5 COMPUTER LAB CL-B (HC) 53 53 100.00
6 OPTICS LAB/ELEC LAB (SC) 53 53 100.00
7 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS (HC) 28 28 100.00
8NUCLEAR & PARTICLE PHYSICS LAB (HC)
27 27 100.00
9 SOLID STATE PHYSICS - II (SC) 55 53 96.36
10 SOLID STATE PHYSICS – III (SC) 55 51 92.73
11 ACCELERATOR PHYSICS (SC) 55 55 100.00
12 ELECTRONICS (SC) 55 47 85.45
12 SOLID STATE PHYSICS LAB (SC) 55 55 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II & IV Semester M. Sc Chemistry Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No Subject
II Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass % of Pass
1 SEPARATION TECHNIQUES (HC) 57 53 92.98
2ADVANCED COORDINATION CHEMISTRY (HC) 57 47 82.46
3
REAGENTS IN ORGANIC
SYNTHESIS PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PERICYCLIC REACTIONS (HC)
57 43 75.44
4 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY – II (HC) 57 33 57.89
5 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC) 28 28 100.00
6 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC) 28 28 100.00
7 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC) 29 29 100.00
8 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (HC) 29 29 100.00
9 BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRY (HC) 48 47 97.82
10 ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (HC) 48 42 87.50
11 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100.00
12 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100.00
13 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100.00
14 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL (SC) 24 24 100.00
15 PROJECT WORK / DISSERTATION (SC) 48 48 100.00
JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous)
BN Road Mysore -25
SUBJECTWISE RESULTS
II & IV Semester M.A Kannada Subject wise Results:
June 2017
Sl. No
Subject
II Semester IV Semester
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
Total Appeared
Total Pass
% of Pass
1 MADHYA KALINA KANNADA SAAHITHYA : PATYA (HC)
24 24 100.00
2MADHYA KAALINA SAAHITHYA: HINNELE (HC)
24 24 100.00
3 DRAVIDA BHASHA VIGNANA (HC) 24 24 100.00
4KANNADA VIMARSHE: AAYDA LEKHANA (HC)
24 24 100.00
5KANNADA VYAKARANAGALAU THOULANIKA SAMIKSHE (SC)
24 24 100.00
6KANNADA SAMSKRUTHI CHINTANE: AYDA LEKHANAGALU (HC)
24 24 100.00
7AADHUNIKA KANNADA SAHITHYA: PATYA: KAVYA, KADAMBARI, PRABANDHA (HC)
26 26 100.00
8 PASCHATYA KAVYAMEEMAMSE (HC) 26 26 100.00
9 SAMOOHA MADHYAMA (HC) 26 26 100.00
10 AVADIKA KAARYA (PROJECT) (HC) 26 26 100.00
11KANNADA BHASHA SWAROOPA: AYADA PATYAGALU (SC)
26 26 100.00
Post Graduation
June 2017
Sl. No
CourseNo. of
Candidates appeared
Total Pass
NCL DistI
ClassII
ClassFinal Pass
1 M. Sc Biotechnology 19 19 0 5 14 0 19
2 M. Sc Biochemistry 19 19 0 2 17 0 19
3 M. Sc Computer Science 29 29 2 1 22 4 27
4 Master of Social Work 14 14 - - 14 0 14
5 M.Com 113 113 1 2 109 1 112
6 M.A Kannada 26 26 0 15 11 0 26
7 M. Sc Physics 55 47 3 3 41 0 44
8 M. Sc Chemistry 48 42 5 0 37 0 37
9 M. Sc Mathematics 35 26 1 2 19 4 25
10 M.A English 25 24 0 1 15 8 24
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science(Autonomous)
BN Road, Mysore
TOPPERS LIST OF PG June 2017
M.A. Kannada
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCK15020 NANDISH KUMAR M 2200 1871 8.82 1st
2 JCK15024 RAMYASHREE P 2200 1868 8.78 2nd
3 JCK15005 CHAITHRA 2200 1865 8.77 3rd
MA English
Sl. No.
Reg. No Name Total MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCE15012 RAJESH RAVEENDRA HEGDE 1900 1475 8.11 1st
2 JCE15002 ARPITHA D 1900 1266 6.95 2nd
3 JCE15019 SHEETHAL T U 1970 1292 6.84 3rd
M.Sc Physics
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCP15006 AKHILESHWARI P 2500 2090 8.63 1st
2 JCP15008 ARPITHA STEFFI 2500 1958 8.15 2nd
3 JCP15007 ANNAPOORNA M 2570 1987 8.00 3rd
M.Sc Chemistry
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCH15041 SUPRITHA B C 2200 1593 7.78 1st
2 JCH15036 RAVISHANKAR H S 2200 1602 7.77 2nd
3 JCH15008 DEVAMMA K S 2200 1601 7.76 3rd
M.Sc Mathematics
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCM15024 ROOPA H S 1900 1661 9.03 1st
2 JCM15005 BABITHA ANAND 1900 1451 7.89 2nd
3 JCM15015 MEGHA B 1970 1457 7.74 3rd
M. Sc Bio – Technology
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCT15016 SUNITHA B C 1800 1413 8.24 1st
2 JCT15003 DIVYASHREE V 1800 1407 8.16 2nd
3 JCT15007 LAKITHA PRIYA PINTO 1800 1404 8.13 3rd
M. Sc Biochemistry
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCB15017 SHARANYA RAJ N L 1800 1409 8.18 1st
2 JCB15023 YASHASWINI K 1800 1400 8.16 2nd
3 JCB15010 POOJA D 1800 1322 7.71 3rd
M. Sc Computer Science
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCC15006 ATHMI A ALVA 2570 2197 8.74 1st
2 JCC15029 SUSHMA C P 2570 1967 7.92 2nd
3 JCC15023 PUNYA SHREE M R 2570 1992 7.87 3rd
Master of Social Work
Sl. No.
Reg. No Name Total Marks Marks Sec. CGPA Toppers
1 JCW15001 ANNAKODI M 2400 1747 7.64 1st
2 JCW15002 CHAITHRA 2400 1747 7.61 2nd
3 JCW15010 RAJASHEKARA N 2400 1740 7.55 3rd
M.Com
Sl. No.
Reg. No NameTotal
MarksMarks
Sec.CGPA Toppers
1 JCO15101 SHWETHA 1900 1481 8.16 1st
2 JCO15084 RAJANI M 1900 1460 8.00 2nd
3 JCO15093 SHEETHAL S 1900 1421 7.87 3rd
Automation of the processes during Academic Session 2016 – 17
College has completely automated examination system wherein the whole process from announcement of student’s registration number to the declaration of final results is online. Examination department strives to review and improve all the examination related processes for better learning experience of the students and smooth functioning of institution.
Following processes have been automated this year:
Activity Automation Results and
Revaluation Students can get the results in
the online web portal and can apply for RV / RT / Photocopy etc. through online itself
Exam application form
Students can fill up their exam application form through online. After the last date is over, college can generate QP indent, candidate list and head wise receipts details. Attached to this module we have room preparation module through which, before the examination, room preparation can be made and room wise invigilators dairy, room wise chart, room wise register number list and appearing list can be generated.
Examination reforms and Amendments
REGULATIONS
FORCBCS & CAGP SCHEME OF UG PROGRAMMES
2017 -18
Preamble
University Grants Commission (UGC) has stressed on speedy and substantive academic
and administrative reforms in higher education for promotion of quality and excellence. The
Action Plan proposed by UGC outlines the need to consider and adopt Semester System, Choice
Based Credit System (CBCS), and Flexibility in Curriculum Development and Examination
Reforms in terms of adopting Continuous Evaluation Pattern by reducing the weightage on the
semester end examination so that students enjoy a de-stressed learning environment. Further,
UGC expects that institutions of higher learning draw a roadmap in time bound manner to
accomplish the above.
JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous), B N Road, Mysuru, Re-
accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade, inspired by its recognition as an Institution of “College
with Potential for Excellence” by UGC, aims to bring about radical changes in the curriculum,
teaching and evaluation. The vision of the College is to groom the finest breed of citizens
equipped with knowledge and talent to serve the society. The College aspires to march forward
to achieve benchmark of our academic practices against world class standards.
CBCS and CAGP Regulations 2017-18
1. Title and Commencement
These Regulations shall be called the regulations for Choice Based Credit System
(CBCS) and Continuous Assessment and Grading Pattern (CAGP) for UG Programmes
of JSS College of Arts, Commerce & Science (Autonomous), B N Road, Mysuru. These
Regulations shall come into force from the academic year 2017- 2018.
2. Programmes offered:
BA, B.Com, BBA, BCA & B.Sc.
3. Definitions:
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:
3.1 CBCS: Choice-Based Credit System is a flexible system of learning.
Credit defines the quantum of content/ syllabus prescribed for a course and determines
the number of hours of instruction required. The distinguishing features of CBCS are the
following:
It permits students to
3.2 Learn at their own pace.
(a) choose electives from a wide range of courses offered by the College
(b) undergo additional courses and acquire more than the required number of credits
(c) adopt an inter-disciplinary approach in learning
(d) make best use of the expertise of available faculty
3.3 Discipline Specific Course (DSC) is a core course, which should compulsorily be
studied by a candidate as a core requirement.
3.4 Elective Course is a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may
be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of
study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other
discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill.
3.4.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) is a course offered under the main discipline/subject
of study or a Project/Dissertation work.
3.4.2 Generic Elective is an elective course chosen from an unrelated discipline/subject, with
an intention to seek exposure beyond discipline(s) of choice.
3.4.3 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) may be of two kinds: Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC). AECC courses
are the mandatory courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement
- Environmental Science, Indian Constitution and English/Hindi/MIL Communication.
SEC courses are value-based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hands-on-
training, competencies, skills, etc.
3.5 Undergraduate (UG) programme means Bachelor's degree in the Faculties of Arts,
Commerce and Science.
3.6 Student means a student admitted to UG programmes under these Regulations.
3.7 Fee means the fee prescribed by the Autonomous College for the UG programmes from
time to time.
3.8 Credit means the unit by which the course work is measured. In these Regulations one
credit means one hour of teaching/tutorial work or two hours of practical work per
week for 16 weeks in a Semester.
3.9 Grade Point is the weightage allotted to marks awarded in a course.
3.10 Credit Point refers to the product of No. of credits multiplied by the Grade Point for a
given course.
3.11 Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) refers to the performance of the student in a
given semester. SGPA is based on the total credit points earned by the student in all the
courses and the total number of credits assigned to the courses/papers in a semester.
3.12 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) refers to the Cumulative Grade Point
Average weight across all the semesters (6 semesters).
4. Programmes offered and duration of the Programmes4.1 Faculty of Arts:
4.1.1 Arts programme (BA) (Six semesters)
Programmes offered: Any two disciplines of the following as per the UGC order
D.O.No.F.1-1/2014 (Secy) 12 Nov 2014 and 20 Jan 2015 in accordance with the
Sec.10.1.
History, Economics, Political Science, Geography, Kannada, English, and Journalism
4.2 Faculty of Science:
4.2.1 Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) (Six semesters)
Programmes offered: The following combinations in as per the UGC order
D.O.No.F.1-1/2014 (Secy) 12 Nov 2014 and 20 Jan 2015 in accordance with the
Sec.10.1.
1. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
2. Physics, Mathematics, Electronics
3. Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science
4. Physics, Mathematics, Computer Maintenance
5. Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
6. Chemistry, Zoology, Biotechnology
7. Botany, Biochemistry, Microbiology
8. Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology
9. Chemistry, Zoology, Sericulture
10. Physics, Mathematics, Instrumentation
4.2.2 Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) (Six semesters)
4.3 Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
4.3.1 Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) (Six semesters)
4.3.2 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Six semesters)
4.4 The detailed course structure is given in Annexure – I
5. Eligibility for admission
For UG programsmes:
5.1 A candidate who has passed the two year pre-university examination conducted by the
Pre-university Board of Education in the State of Karnataka or any other examination
considered as equivalent there to by the College is eligible for admission to the I
Semester of a Programme. For B.Sc Programmes students completing PUC or its
equivalent examination with respective science subjects are eligible. For B Com & BCA
Programmes students completing PUC in science are eligible or its equivalent
examination with Physics, Accountancy, Computer Science and Mathematics subjects
are eligible.
5.2 Students who have passed any JOC (10+2) are eligible to join I Semester BA.
5.3 Students who have passed the following JOC (10+2) are eligible to join I Semester
Degree Programmes as detailed hereunder:
5.4I. A Candidate who has passed 3 years Diploma in Commercial or Secretarial Practice
conducted by Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka is eligible
for admission to III Semester B Com & BBA directly. However, such a candidate has to
earn required credits in AECC, SEC, DSE and GE of the respective programme.
II. A Candidate who has passed 2 years Diploma (after PUC) in Business Administration
conducted by Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka is eligible
Name of the JOC CourseProgramme to which
Eligible
Computer TechniqueB.Sc. (PMCs) / B.Com. / BBA
Maintenance Repair of Electrical Domestic appliances B.Sc. (PME)Electronic Technology B.Sc. (PME)Mechanical Servicing (Two Wheeler) B.Sc. (PCM)Accounting and auditing, Co-operation,Accounting and costing, Accounting and taxation, Banking, Material Management and Technology, Marketing and Salesmanship, Office Management.
B.Com. / BBA
for admission to V Semester B.Com. / BBA programme subject to the condition that the
candidate has to earn required credits in AECC, SEC, DSE and GE of the respective
programme.
III. A Candidate who has passed 3 years Diploma in Paramedical course conducted by
Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka is eligible for admission
to I Semester BSc (CBZ).
IV. A Candidate who has passed two years ITI course conducted by the Directorate of
Employment and Training, Karnataka is eligible for admission to I Semester BA.
V. A candidate who has produced duplicate TC for his admission with one/more than one
year break, his/her admission is subject to the review of College Council.
Note: A candidate who has passed any other examination equivalent to 10+2 or 10+3 is
eligible for admission to the I/III semester with the pre-approval of the parent university.
5.5 A Candidate is not eligible to get the admission to the same UG programme second time after completion of a UG Programme in any University/Autonomous College.
5.6 For re-admission in the case of DROPPED all courses (discontinuing a programme) in UG programme; see Sec. 13.7, 13.8, 13.9 and 13.10.
6. Medium of InstructionThe Medium of Instruction shall be English/ Kannada / as decided by the concerned
BOS. However a student can write examination either in English or Kannada.
7. Structure of Programme
The UG programme is used to denote BA, BSc, BCA, BCom & BBA.
Different courses of study are labeled and defined as follows:
7.1 Core Course – Discipline Specific Core (DSC)/Language: A course, which should
compulsorily be studied by a candidate, aims to cover the basics that a student is
expected to imbibe in that particular discipline.
7.2 Elective Course: Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and
which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/
subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to
some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill is
called an Elective Course.
7.2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: Elective courses offered under the main
discipline/ subject of study.
7.2.2 Dissertation / Project*: An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced
knowledge, such as supplement study/support study to a project work, and a candidate
studies such a course on his own with an advisory support by a teacher/faculty member.
7.2.3 Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course chosen from an unrelated
discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure beyond discipline(s) of choice.
7.3 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be
of two kinds:
7.3.1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC): The courses based upon the
content that leads to Knowledge enhancement Environmental Science, Indian
Constitution and English / Hindi / MIL Communication. These are mandatory for all
disciplines.
7.3.2 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): The value-based and / skill-based courses and are
aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc. These courses may be
chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based
knowledge and should contain both theory and lab/hands-on training/field work.
7.4 Practical/tutorials: One each with every core and discipline/generic specific elective
paper as per the UGC Guidelines.
* Introducing Research Component in UG Programme
Project work/Dissertation is considered as a special course involving application of
knowledge in solving / analyzing /exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. A
Project/Dissertation work would be of 6 credits. A Project/Dissertation work may be
given in lieu of a discipline specific elective paper.
8. Semesters and Course structure
8.1 An academic year consists of two semesters.
a) Odd Semester (I, III and V Semester): June to October
b) Even Semester (II, IV and VI Semester): November to March
8.2 A semester normally extends over a period of 15-16 weeks with 90 working days. Each
week has number of hours of instruction spread over a 6-day week in accordance with
8.3.1
8.3 Course structure
8.3.1 Every course offered will have three components associated with the teaching-learning
process of the course, namely Lecture – L, Tutorial – T and Practical – P, where L stands
Lecture session. T stands Tutorial session consisting participatory discussion / self study/
desk work/ brief seminar presentations by students and such other novel methods that
make a student to absorb and assimilate more effectively the contents delivered in the
Lecture classes. P stands Practice session and it consists of Hands-on experience /
Laboratory Experiments / Field Studies / Case studies that equip students to acquire the
much required skill component. In terms of credits, every one hour session of L or T
amounts to 1 credit per semester and a minimum of two hour session of P amounts to
1 credit per semester, over a period of one semester of 16 weeks working days for
teaching-learning process. The total duration of a semester is 20 weeks inclusive of
semester-end examination.
BA Programme
Sem Core Electives Ability Enhancement Courses
DSC DSE GE SEC AECCCourse Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits
I DSC-1ADSC-2A EngKan/MIL
66
3 (2: 1: 0)3
-- -- -- -- -- -- Environmental Science
4
II DSC-1BDSC-2BEngKan/MIL
663
3 (2: 1: 0)
-- -- -- -- -- -- Indian Constitution
4
III DSC-1CDSC-2CEngKan/MIL
66
3 (2: 1: 0)3
-- -- -- -- SEC-1 (Computer Fundamentals)
2 Kan 2
IV DSC-1DDSC-2DEngKan/MIL
663
3 (2: 1: 0)
-- -- -- -- SEC-2(Soft Skill/MIL*)
2 Eng 2
V -- -- DSE-1ADSE-2A
66
GE-1 6 SEC-3 SEC-4
44
-- --
VI -- -- DSE-1BDSE-2B
66
GE-2 6 SEC-5SEC-6
44
-- --
Total 72 24 12 20 12
B Sc Programme
Semester Core Electives Ability Enhancement Courses
DSC DSE SEC AECC
Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits
I DSC-1A
DSC-2A
DSC-3A
666
-- -- -- -- Eng Kan / MIL
33
II DSC-1B
DSC-2B
DSC-3B
666
-- -- -- -- Eng Kan / MIL
33
III DSC-1CDSC-2C
DSC-3C
666
-- -- -- -- Eng Kan / MIL
33
IV DSC-1DDSC-2D
DSC-3D
666
-- -- -- -- Eng Kan / MIL
33
V -- -- DSE-1ADSE-2ADSE-3A
555
SEC-1SEC-2
22
Environmental Science 4
VI -- -- DSE-1BDSE-2BDSE-3B
555
SEC-3 2 Indian Constitution 4
Total 72 30 6 32
BCA Programme
Sem Core Electives Ability Enhancement Courses
DSC DSE SEC AECC
Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits
I DSC-1DSC-2DSC-3
6
66
-- -- -- -- EngKan/MIL
33
II DSC-4DSC-5DSC-6
666
-- -- -- -- EngKan/MIL
33
III DSC-7DSC-8DSC-9
666
-- -- EngKan/MIL
33
IV DSC-10DSC-11DSC-12
666
-- -- SEC-1 4 EngKan/MIL
33
V -- -- DSE-1DSE-2DSE-3
555
SEC-2 4 Environmental Science
4
VI -- -- DSE-4DSE-5 (Minor Project)
56
SEC-3 2 Indian Constitution
4
Total 72 26 10 32
B.Com Programme
Sem
Core Electives Ability Enhancement Courses
DSC DSE GE SEC AECC
Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits
I
DSC-1DSC-2DSC-3
EngKan/MIL
664
3 (2: 1: 0)3
-- -- -- -- -- --Environmental
Science4
II
DSC-4DSC-5DSC-6
EngKan/MIL
6643
3 (2: 1: 0)
-- -- -- -- -- --Indian
Constitution4
III
DSC-7DSC-8
EngKan/MIL
66
3 (2: 1: 0)3
-- -- -- -- SEC-1 4 Kan 2
IV
DSC-9DSC-10
EngKan/MIL
663
3 (2: 1: 0)
-- -- -- -- SEC-2 4 Eng 2
V -- --DSE-1ADSE-2A
66
GE-1 6 -- -- -- --
VI -- --DSE-1BDSE- 2B
66
GE-2 6SEC-3
4 -- --
Total 80 24 12 12 12
BBA Programme
Sem
Core Elective Ability Enhancement Courses
DSC DSE GE SEC AECC
Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits Course Credits
IDSC-1 DSC-2
6 6
-- -- GE-1 4 -- -- Eng Kan/MIL
3 3
IIDSC-3 DSC-4
6 6
-- -- GE-2 4 -- -- Eng Kan/MIL
3 3
IIIDSC-5 DSC-6
6 6
-- -- -- -- -- -- Eng Kan/MIL
3 3
IVDSC-7 DSC-8
6 6
-- -- -- -- SEC-1 4 Eng Kan/MIL
3 3
VDSC-9
DSC-10 6 6
DSE-1 DSE-2
6 6
-- -- -- -- Environmental Science
4
VIDSC-11 DSC-12
6 6
DSE-3 DSE-4
6 6
-- -- -- -- Indian Constitution
4
Total 72 24 8 4 32
8.3.2 A course shall have either or all the three components. That means a course may have
only lecture component, or only practical component or combination of any two or all
the three components. The total credits earned by a student at the end of the semester
upon successfully completion the course is L + T + P. The credit pattern of the course is
indicated as L: T : P. If a course is of 2-6 credits then the different credit distribution
patterns in L : T : P format could be 5: 1: 0, 4: 1: 1, 4: 0: 2, 1: 1: 4, 0: 0: 6, 4: 0: 0, 3: 1:
0, 3: 0: 1,2: 0: 2, 0: 0: 4, 3: 0: 0, 2: 1: 0, 0: 0: 2, 2: 0: 0.The credit pattern for a course can
be decided by the respective BOS with the approval of Academic Council.
8.3.3 The concerned BOS will choose the convenient credit pattern for every course based on
the requirement as per UGC order D.O.No.F.1-1/2014 (Secy) 12 Nov 2014 and 20 Jan
2015. However, a course shall be of 3 to 6 credits and will be evaluated for 100 marks. A
course with less than 3 credits will be evaluated for 50 marks. For any other approved
course the evaluation method can be decided by the respective BOS.
8.3.4 A project work/Dissertation of 6 credits is termed as Minor Project and will be evaluated
for 100 marks. A project work/Dissertation may not be in accordance with the credit
pattern given in 8.3.2. Project guidance of 2/4 hours for a group of 4/5 students may be
treated as direct teaching hours in the credit pattern of 0: X: 0, 0: 0: X or 0: X: X as
recommended by the BOS with the approval of Academic Council.
9. Council
There shall be various Councils headed by the Principal, in order to optimize the use of
resources and talents, to avoid duplication of courses and for effective coordination of
CBCS programmes and to take decisions about the issues related to the College.
9.1 College Council consisting of HODs of all departments.
9.2 UG Council consisting of HODs of all UG departments.
The UG council w co-ordinate with the Controller of Examinations (COE) for the
smooth conduct of examinations. The Councils will meet at least twice in a semester.
9.3 Departmental Council consisting of all the teachers of the Department & COE.
9.3.1 The Departmental Council shall be responsible for admission to respective programmes
offered by the College including conduct of entrance tests, verification of records,
admission, and evaluation.
9.3.2 Courses (Core/Elective) are designed by faculty and approved by the Departmental
Council shall be placed before BOS for approval with necessary changes or
modifications.
9.3.3 Course teacher(s)/ Mentor offering a course will also be responsible for maintaining
attendance and performance sheets of all the students registered for the course.
9.3.4 Teacher(s) / Mentor offering a course will give the attendance and performance sheets
for C1 and C2 examinations to the Head of the Department who in turn consolidates all
such performance sheets of courses pertaining to the programmes offered by the
department and forward the same to be processed by the COE.
10. Student Advisor/ Mentor and programme coordinator
10.1 Student Advisor/ Mentor: Every student will have a member of faculty of the
Department as his/her student advisor. All teachers of the department shall function as
Student Advisors and will have more or less equal number of students. The Student
Advisor will advise the students in choosing Elective courses and offer all possible
student support services.
10.2 Programme co-ordinator: Head of the Department/ a nominated faculty member to co-
ordinate the mentor’s work and is responsible for the possible student support services in
the respective programme.
11. Conduct
Every student is required to observe discipline and decorum both inside and outside the
campus in accordance with the Autonomous College/ Department of Collegiate
Education/ University of Mysore Student Conduct Rules.
12. Scheme of Instruction
12.1 The minimum duration for completion of a UG Programme in any subject is 6 semesters.
The maximum period for completion is 12 semesters counting from first semester.
12.2 A candidate has to earn 140 credits, for successful completion of a UG programme in
accordance with the Sec 8.3. The 140 credits shall be earned by the candidate by
studying DSC/AECC/SEC/DSE/GE as specified in the Sec 20.14.1.
12.3 Only such candidates who register for prescribed credits for UG programme (8.3.1)with
successful completion of 140 credits in 6 semesters shall be considered for declaration of
ranks, medals and are eligible to apply for student fellowship, scholarship, freeships and
hostel facilities.
13. Course Registration
13.1 After admission to a Programme, a Registration Number will be assigned to every
student by the College.
13.2 Every student must register (in consultation with his/her advisor/mentor) for the courses
he/she intends to undergo in that semester by applying in the prescribed proforma in
triplicate (duly signed by the candidate, student advisor/mentor and the Programme co-
ordinator / HOD), within the prescribed date notified in the Academic Calendar.
13.3 Withdrawal from a course is permitted up to one week from the date of registration.
13.4 After registration, a student can drop an elective course agreed to earlier and can
substitute it by another elective course for valid reasons with the consent of the Student
Advisor, but before the prescribed date for withdrawal of courses provided that the
candidate will be able to fulfill the required minimum attendance in the substitute course.
Withdrawal from a course will not be permitted for those who undergo late registration.
Cancellation of a course (DSC/AECC/SEC/DSE/GE) may be permitted before the
conduct of C1 examination.
13.5 From the second semester onwards, registration for the courses will be done by students
on or before a specified date in consultation with their student advisor/mentor. A student
will become eligible for registration only if he/she has cleared all dues to the Institution,
during the previous semester.
13.6 The courses registered after withdrawal should enable the student to earn the prescribed
number of credits per semester for a UG programme as per 8.3.1
13.7 If a student is unable to attend any classes (DROPED all courses) of both odd and even
semester (discontinue the program), he/she is not eligible to get the re-admission to same
or other programme in the next academic year. However due to medical reason his/her
re-admission in the consecutive academic year may be considered with the approval of
College Council on producing the proper documents to support the reason for
discontinuation. This provision may be provided only once for a programme.
13.8 If a student attended C3 examination of I/III semester and DROPED all courses of II/IV
semester, he/she is not eligible to get the re-admission to same or other programme in the
consecutive academic year. However he/she may get the admission to II/III year (III/V
semester) in the consecutive academic year with the approval of College Council. This
provision may be provided only once for a programme.
13.9 Any breakup semesters (II /IV/ VI) can continue by the candidates after the completion
of the regular duration of the programme by registering the courses with the re-
admission.
13.10 Students re-admitted to any programme under Sec. 13.7, 13.8 and 13.9 (above three
sections) are not eligible to participate in sports/NSS/NCC/Selection of Student
Representative/any other extra-curricular activities.
14. Continuous Assessment
14.1 Assessment and evaluation processes happen in a continuous mode. However, for
reporting purposes, a semester is divided into 3 discrete components identified as C1,
C2, and C3.
14.2 The performance of a candidate in a course will be assessed with reference to 8.3.3 as
explained below.
14.2.1 The first component, C1 of assessment is for 15%. This will be based on test /
assignment/ attendance/ tutorial / viva voce and seminar. During the first half of the
semester, the first 50% of the syllabus will be completed. This shall be consolidated
during the 8th week of the semester.
14.2.2 The second component, C2 of assessment is for 15%. This will be based on test,
assignment /attendance/tutorial/viva/ and seminar. The continuous assessment and scores
of second half of the semester will be consolidated during the 15th week of the semester.
During the second half of the semester the remaining syllabus of the course will be
completed.
14.2.3 The outline for continuous assessment activities for C1 and C2 will be proposed by the
teacher(s) concerned before the commencement of the semester and will be discussed
and decided in the respective Departmental Council with the approval of BOS. The
students should be informed about the modalities well in advance. The evaluated
courses/assignments during C1 and C2 of assessment are immediately returned to the
candidates after obtaining acknowledgement in the register maintained by the concerned
teacher for this purpose.
14.2.4 If any course is designed with L: T: P credits pattern of X: 0: 2, Departmental Council
with the approval of BOS can conduct C1 with the continuous assessment through
practical record and C2 with the continuous assessment through practical record and a
test.
14.2.5 If any course is designed with L: T: P credits pattern of 0: 0: X, Departmental Council
with the approval of BOS can conduct only C2 with the continuous assessment through
practical record and a test.
14.2.6 During the 18th -20th week of the semester, a semester-end examination of 2/3 hours
duration shall be conducted for each course. This forms the third/final component of
assessment (C3) and the maximum marks for the final component will be 70% of the
marks assigned to the respective course according to Sec 8.3.3. However, candidate has
to apply for the C3 examination in the prescribed format with applicable fee to the
examination cell. If any candidate fails to apply within the specified date, he/she will not
be permitted to appear for C3 examination.
15. Attendance
15.1 The teacher handling a course shall be responsible for maintaining a record of
attendance of students who have registered for the course.
15.2 All faculty members shall intimate the Head of the Department at least seven calendar
days before the last instruction day in the semester the particulars of all students who
have less than 75% attendance in one or more courses. However any student who
participated in the marked events (i.e., at University / State / National level
NSS/NCC/Sports etc), the classes conducted in the duration actually participated shall be
excluded from the total number of classes conducted.
15.3 A candidate who has less than 75% attendance shall not be permitted to apply for the
end-semester examination in the course in which the shortfall exists.
15.4 The HOD shall announce the names of all students who will not be eligible to take the
end-semester examinations in the various courses and send a copy of the same to the
College office. Registrations of such students for those courses shall be treated as
cancelled. If the course is a core course, the candidate should register for and repeat the
course when it is offered next. If any candidate is willing to re-register a course after the
regular period of admitted programme, he has to re-admit to the programme by paying
prescribed fee with the approval of UG council.
16. Examination and Evaluation
16.1 Evaluation will be done on a continuous basis, three times during each semester. For the
purpose of uniformity, particularly for inter-departmental transfer of credits, there will be
a uniform procedure of examination to be adopted by all faculty members. There will be
two sessional components C1 and C2, and one end-semester examination, C3 for each
course during every semester.
16.2 C1 and C2 examinations (of one to two hours duration) may employ one or more
assessment tools such as objective tests, assignments, paper presentation, laboratory
work, etc suitable to the course. This requires an element of openness. The students are
to be informed in advance about the nature of assessment. A Student cannot repeat C1
and C2.
16.3 Provision of appeal for C1 and C2
16.3.1 If a candidate is not satisfied with the evaluation of C1 and C2 components, he/she can
approach the grievance cell with the written submission together with all facts, the
assignments, C1 and C2 written papers etc, which were evaluated. He/she can do so
before the specified date by the department. The grievance cell is empowered to revise
the marks if the case is genuine and is also empowered to levy penalty as prescribed by
the policy of the Autonomous College on the candidate, if his/her submission is found to
be baseless and unduly motivated. This cell may recommend for taking
disciplinary/corrective action on an evaluator if he/she is found guilty. The decision
taken by the grievance cell is final. For every programme there will be one grievance
cell. The composition of the grievance cell is as follows.
16.3.2 In case the evaluation of C1 and C2 components has found to be erratic, then such cases
shall be referred to the UG council to establish whether or not any valuer has been erratic
in his evaluation, and to recommend if the committee so desires, any punitive measures
in accordance with the parent University Rules and regulations .
16.4 There shall be one end semester examination C3 of duration and percentage of marks in
each course covering the entire syllabus prescribed for the course as in 16.6. The end
semester examination is normally a written / laboratory based examination. The duration
of the practical examination will be decided by the Departmental Committee with the
approval of BOS. Model question paper for each course has to be prepared by the teacher
and the same should be forwarded to the Head of the Department.
16.5 The C3 examination schedule will be prepared by the controller of examination in
consultation with the examination committee and to be displayed in the notice board at
least one week before the examination.
16.6 In case of a course with practical component or with only practical component, a
practical examination will be conducted with both internal and external examiners. A
candidate will be assessed on the following basis
UG
1. Principal / Controller/ Deputy Controller of Examinations
2. Head of the Department
3. One senior faculty member / subject expert of the other Department.
Scheme for Examination and Assessment
CreditsL:T:P
Percentage Maximum Marks in the Exam / Assessment
Exam Duration
Th Pr IA Th Pr IA Th Pr5: 1: 0 70 - 30 70 - 30 3h -4: 1: 1 50 20 30 70 70 30 3h 2h4: 0: 2 50 20 30 70 70 30 3h 3h1: 1: 4 - 70 30 - 70 30 - *0: 0: 6 - 70 30 - 70 30 - *4: 0: 0 70 - 30 70 - 30 3h -3: 1: 0 70 - 30 70 - 30 3h -3: 0: 1 50 20 30 70 70 30 3h 2h2: 0: 2 35 35 30 50 70 30 2h 3h0: 0: 4 - 70 30 - 70 30 - 3h3: 0: 0 70 - 30 70 - 30 3h -2: 1: 0 70 - 30 70 - 30 3h -0: 0: 2 - 70 30 - 70 30 - 3h2: 0: 0 70 - 30 70 - 30 3h -
* To be decided by concerned BOS .
16.7
16.8 Conduct of Examinations, indiscipline and malpractice at the examination center
As per the Conduct of Examinations - Reference manual for Head of Institutions and
Chief Superintendent issued by the parent university time to time.
16.9 Finally, awarding the grades should be completed latest by 24th week of the semester.
17. Question paper setting, coding, valuation and declaration of results
17.1 Constitution of Board of Examiners
Board of Studies shall nominate the Board of Examiners and consist of the following
members:
1. Head of the Department shall be the Chairperson of the Board.
2. Two/Three senior teachers in the Department on rotation.
3. Two/Three experts in the subject from universities/ other College.
Component Weightage
Knowledge of relevant processes 30%
Skills and operations involved 50%
Results / products including calculation and reporting 20%
(Number of members to be decided based on the number of question papers set by the
department)
17.2 Question paper setting
17.2.1 From the list of Examiners provided by the Board of Studies, Chairperson of BoE will
prepare a list of paper setters and examiners in each Course.
17.2.2 Question papers in two /three (for a course in which makeup examination to be
conducted) sets shall be set; one by the internal examiner and one/two by the external
examiner for a course. Whenever there are no sufficient internal examiners, the
chairperson of BoE shall get the question papers set by external examiners.
17.2.3 The papers will be scrutinized by Board of Examiners constituted for this purpose.
17.2.4 The paper setters in each paper will be provided with a copy of syllabus of respective
paper and model question paper.
17.2.5 The paper setters have to provide scheme of valuation along with the question paper of
the examination.
17.2.6 The Department has to provide model answers for the question papers of the
examination held and the same should be kept in the library for reference.
17.2.7 The board is responsible for proper scrutiny of question papers. In case, any question
paper is not in accordance with the scheme and syllabus, then such cases shall be referred
to the UG Council, and to recommend if the Committee so desires, penalty shall be
imposed in accordance with the parent University Rules and regulations.
17.3 Coding of answer scripts
Before valuation, all the answer scripts shall be coded using false numbers/bar-coding
with a separate false numbers/bar-coding for each paper.
17.4 Valuation
For UG, there shall be single valuation of the answer scripts at the College (Central
Valuation) with minimum 15% of the scripts shall be reviewed by chairperson / external
examiners.
Valued answer scripts with marks 90 and above shell also be reviewed.
17.5 Valuation of Minor/ Major Project / Dissertation and Viva-voce
Right from the initial stage of defining the problem, the candidate has to submit the
progress reports periodically and also present his/her progress in the form of seminars in
addition to the regular discussion with the guide. Components of evaluation are as
follows.
C1 Examination 15%
C2 Results of Work and Draft Report 15%
C3Concise Dissertation / Project Report 40% / 50%
Viva-voce 30% / 20%
Dissertation / project report will be valued jointly by the project supervisor and one
external examiner nominated by the Chairperson of BOE. Students may be asked to
make a presentation before the faculty members and students.
18. Photocopy of Answer scripts, Re-totaling and Re-valuation
18.1 A candidate, who desires to apply for Photo copy of his theory answer script of C3
examination, may do so by paying the prescribed fee and submitting prescribed
application directly to the COE within the date, as specified from time to time.
18.2 A candidate, who desires to apply for re-totaling and re-valuation of his only theory
answer script of C3 examination, may do so by paying the prescribed fee and by
submitting the prescribed application, along with the relevant original marks card to the
COE, within the date as notified from time to time by the College.
18.3 The re-totaling shall provide for checking whether all the answers have been valued and
whether the totaling is correct. In case any answer or part has not been valued, that part
may be referred to another valuer, and marks so awarded shall be added to the total. In
case there is any mistake in totaling or carryover of marks from the inside sheets to the
facing sheet, the COE may have it corrected with the approval of the Principal.
18.4 The revaluation shall be referred to second/third valuer (other than first/second) by the
Chairperson of BOE. If the revaluation is concerned to more than three courses in a
discipline BOE can carry out the revaluation.
18.5 The result of re-valuation shall be announced within 20 days from the last date fixed for
receipt of applications.
18.6 If the difference between the original marks and the revaluation marks does not exceed
20% of the maximum marks prescribed for that theory paper, the average of the two shall
be the final award.
18.7 If the difference between the original marks and the revaluation marks is more than 20%
of the maximum prescribed for that theory paper, such scripts shall be got valued by
BOE. The marks awarded by the BOE shall be the final award of marks and such scripts
should be preserved at the examination cell at least five years from the date of
examination.
18.8 In case where one or more answers are not valued by the original valuer, then the marks
awarded by the subsequent valuer, as far as these answers are concerned, shall be taken
as they are, without averaging with the marks of the other.
18.9 In cases where the difference between the original marks, first revaluation marks or/and
the second revaluation marks clearly indicate that a particular examiner has been erratic
in his/her valuation, then such cases shall be referred to the College Council to establish
whether or not any valuer has been erratic in his evaluation, and to recommend if the
committee so desires, any punitive measures in accordance with the parent University
Rules and regulations.
18.10 If there is a complaint of a serious nature of erratic or unfair valuation in any paper for a
group of candidates, the Principal may after a preliminary inquiry, order for special
valuation of the concerned group or entire set of candidates in the paper concerned. After
such special valuation, a random sample of 10% of the answer scripts, subject to a
minimum of 10, shall be referred for review.
18.11 The provision for gracing shall also apply to such candidates after re-totaling and
revaluation. However the grace marks shall be shown separately in marks ledger and not
in marks card.
19. Award of grace marks
19.1 Grace Marks shall be awarded to a Course [Theory/Practical/Viva-Voce/ Head of
Passing (Aggregate)] to a maximum of 2% per course, if, after gracing, the candidate
gets minimum prescribed marks in the Theory/Practical/Viva-Voce to get P grade in the
course. The added grace marks to any course(s) should be carried from the other
course(s) in which he/she secures higher than the minimum marks for P grade. The
maximum grace marks permissible in a C3 examination shall not exceed 6 marks.
19.2 A candidate shall be eligible to a maximum of 4% (Aggregate) grace marks in a course,
provided the candidate:
1. Appears for the entire examination (all courses);
2. He has not secured the required minimum for pass in only one course
[Theory/Practical/Viva-Voce/Head of Passing (Aggregate)] of the examination.
3. Passes the whole examination by such gracing; and
4. Gets the minimum prescribed marks in the Theory/Practical/Viva-Voce and Head
of Passing (Aggregate) to get grade P by such gracing.
20. Passing minimum
20.1 A candidate has to secure minimum P grade in a course (Grade points = 4 and 40% of
marks).
20.2 If a course with the credit pattern X : 0 : X (L : T : P), to secure P grade in each course
(theory and Practical put together) shall be 40% provided minimum marks in theory and
practical component shall be 30% excluding C1 and C2 component.
20.3 For a course with the credit pattern X : 0 : X (L : T : P), a candidate has to secure
minimum 30% in C1 and C2 put together and also individually in theory as well as in
Practical component to appear for C3 of the respective course.
20.4 In case a candidate secures less than 30% in C1 and C2 put together (Absent or secure
zero marks in C1 or C2), the candidate is said to have DROPPED the course, and such a
candidate is not allowed to appear for C3. This shall be declared by the COE before the
commencement of C3 examination.
20.5 In case a candidate secures less than 30% in C1 and C2 put together in any one
component (theory or practical) of a course with the credit pattern X : 0: X (L : T : P),
he/she cannot appear for the C3 of the component for which he/she is not eligible. The
candidate can re-register the course for the respective component (theory or practical)
when it is offered in consecutive semester. The marks secured in the other component
(theory or practical) will be retained.
20.6 In case a candidate secures less than 30% in C3 or absents for C3, the candidate is said
to have not completed the course and he/she may either opt to DROP the course or to
utilize PENDING option. The candidate has to give it in writing to the COE through
Head of the department within 10 days from the date of notification of final results. If
any candidate fails to give in writing within specified time, it is considered to be
PENDING option. The candidate with PENDING option shall complete C3 component
within double the duration of the programme, by re-appearing only for C3 component of
that course when it is offered next time in the department on payment of prescribed fee
and he / she carries the same marks awarded in C1 and C2.
20.7 In case the candidate secures less than 30% in C3, but his/her Grade G = 4, as per
section 21.1 below, then he/she may be declared to have been conditionally successful,
provided that such benefit of conditional clearance based on G = 4 shall not be available
for more than 8 credits for the entire programme of UG course. If a candidate is eligible
for more than one course, the course which has highest marks in C3 will be considered.
If the marks are equal, the following order shall be considered.
a) DSC
b) DSE
c) SEC
d) GE
e) Languages
f) Communication Language/ES
A student shall not utilize this benefit along with the Sec. 19 (grace marks).
20.8 In case a candidate secures more than 30% in C3 and G = 4, then he/she may choose
DROP/PENDING option. The candidate has to give it in writing to the COE through
Head of the department within 10 days from the date of notification of final results. If
candidate opt for the PENDING, he/she can re-appear only for C3 component within
double the duration of the programme, by paying prescribed fee and he / she carries the
same marks awarded in C1 and C2. In case he/she absent for re-appearing C3 or secures
lower grade than the earlier, earlier grade will be retained. This option can be utilized
one time for a course.
20.9 A candidate can re-appear for C3 of a course when the course is offered again by the
department by paying prescribed fee and he / she carries the same marks awarded in
C1and C2.
20.10 A candidate also has to re-register for the DROPPED course when the course is offered
again by the department if it is a DSC. The candidate may choose the same or an
alternate course in case the dropped course is other than DSC.
20.11 A candidate who is said to have DROPPED project work has to re-register for the same
subsequently within the stipulated period. The details of any dropped course will not
appear in the grade card.
20.12 The tentative / provisional grade card will be issued by the Principal at the end of every
semester indicating the courses completed successfully. This statement will not contain
the list of DROPPED courses.
20.13 Upon successful completion of UG programme a final grade card/Transcript consisting
of grades of all courses successfully completed by the candidate will be issued by the
Principal.
20.14 A candidate has to earn 140 credits, for successful completion of UG programme with a
distribution of credits for different courses as given in the following table.
20.14.1 UG Programme
Type of Course BA BBA/BCA BCom BSc
1 DSC 72 72 80 72
2 AECC 12 32 12 32
3 SEC 20 08 12 6
4 DSE 24 28 24 33
5 GE 12 - 12 -
Total 140 140 140 140
21. Separate/ Makeup Examination
21.1 In case of students who could not attend C1 or C2 due to medical reason or under
extraordinary circumstances or participating in marked events in Sports/NCC/NSS/any
other extracurricular activities (University / State / National level Sponsored by College)
by satisfying the conditions of Sec 15, a separate examination for C2 shall be conducted
before C3 examination. This separate examination can be considered equivalent to C1 or
C2.
21.2 In case of students who secure less than 30% in C1 and C2 put together by satisfying the
conditions of Sec 15, a makeup examination for C2 shall be conducted before C3
examination.
21.3 The candidate has to give it in writing to the Head of the Department for separate/
makeup examination of C2 within 5 days from the date of notification of results of C2
examination, by paying prescribed fee. However fee may be waived off for the students
who attended marked events in Sports/NCC/NSS/any other extracurricular activities.
21.4 Makeup examination (only for C3) shall be conducted only for V and VI semester in
case of UG.
21.5 The candidate has to give it in writing to COE through Head of the Department for
makeup examination of C3 within 5 days from the date of notification of results of that
semester, by paying prescribed fee.
21.6 The makeup examination schedule will be prepared by the Controller of Examination in
consultation with the Examination Committee and to be displayed in the notice board at
least 5 days before the examination.
21.7 7% (rounded to nearest number) of the maximum marks of that examination shall be
deducted from the secured marks in only makeup examination of C2 and C3.
21.8 A candidate applied for makeup examination of C3 can utilize the facilities provided in
Sec 18.
22. Marks and Grading
22.1 Numerical Grade (Grade points) and credit points earned by the candidate in the course
will be as given below.
Range of % of Marks
Grade Point (G)
Grade Credit Point (CP) = C × G
91 – 100 10 O (Outstanding) C × 1081 – 90 9 A+ (Excellent) C × 971 – 80 8 A (Very Good) C × 861 – 70 7 B+ (Good) C × 751 – 60 6 B (Above Average) C × 641 – 50 5 C (Average) C × 5
40 4 P (Pass) C × 40 – 39 0 F (Fail) C × 0Absent 0 Ab (Absent) C × 0
Where C is the credit value of the course.
22.2 Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
Credit Points for the paper
(CP)=
No. of Credits assigned
for the Course ×
Grade Point secured
for that Course
SGPA indicates the performance of a student in a given Semester. SGPA is based on the
total credit points earned by the student in all the courses and the total number of credits
assigned to the courses/papers in a Semester.
Note: SGPA is computed only if the candidate passes in all the courses (gets a
minimum P grade in all the courses) of a semester.
SGPA of a semester =Total Credit Points in the Semester
Total Credits in that Semester
22.3 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)CGPA refers to the Cumulative Grade Point Average weighted across all the semesters.
CGPA is obtained by dividing the total number of credit points (CP) in all the semesters
by the total number of credits in all the Semesters. The final result at the end of all the
semesters is declared in the form of CGPA.
Note: CGPA is calculated only when the candidate passes in all the courses of all the
semesters.
CGPA =
n=6
∑ Total CP of nth Semestern= 1
n=6
∑ Total Credits of nth Semestern= 1
22.4 Classification of results
The final grade point to be awarded to the student is based on CGPA secured by the
candidate and is given as follows.
CGPA Qualitative Index
8.0 – 10.0 Distinction
6.0 – 7.9 First Class
5.0 – 5.9 Second Class
4.0 – 4.9 Successful
Equivalent/Overall percentage = 10 × (CGPA – 0.5)
(or said to be 50.05% in case CGPA = 5.55)
23. Grade CardThe Grade Card issued at the end of the semester to each student is as shown.
GRADE CARDCourse Course Title Credits Grade Grade Points Credit points Remarks
Semester ICourse 1 6 A 8 48Course 2 6 C 6 36Course 3 6 B+ 7 42Course 4 4 O 10 40Course 5 1 A 8 08
Total 23 174SGPA = 7.56Semester II
TotalSGPA =
Semester III
TotalSGPA =
Semester IV
TotalSGPA =
Semester V
Course Course Title Credits Grade Grade Points Credit points Remarks
TotalSGPA =
Semester VI
SGPA = CGPA = Overall percentage:
Discipline CGPA Equivalent PercentageDiscipline 1Discipline 2Discipline 3