VTU reval rules and FAQ’s
Here is post for all your Reval queries, If you have any more questions regarding reval you can pass on a comment.
A candidate can apply for revaluation of the answer scripts within 2 weeks from the date of announcement of results. The prescribed fee, at present, is Rs. 500 /- per paper. The applications for revaluation in the prescribed forms are to be submitted in the college with the prescribed fee within 2 weeks from the date of announcement of the results. All the applications of revaluation submitted in the college are to be countersigned by the Principal and a record of the applications is to be maintained in the college for future reference. The Principal shall send all the applications in one lot along with the D.D. for the prescribed fee to the Regional Office.
After the receipt of the applications for re-totaling and for revaluation in the Regional Office, the concerned officials appointed by the Registrar Evaluation on the recommendations of the Regional Director or In-Charge Special Officer shall pull out answer scripts of the candidates who have applied for re-totaling and revaluation. After completion of the re-totaling of answer scripts, the answer scripts, which are to be sent for revaluation, will be given new code numbers and title page of the answer script is either detached or completely masked by pasting paper. Answer scripts, after given the new code numbers and after masking the markings made by the Ist examiner, will be kept ready for revaluation. The answer scripts for revaluation will be sent to a place of valuation or the examiners are called to the examination centre as per the direction of the Vice-Chancellor. The re-valuation marks shall be entered in a separate facing sheet supplied by the University for each answer script. The examiner will be supplied with the original scheme of valuation for the subject and all the marks shall be entered in to a separate marks list for all the revalued scripts.
a) If the re-valuation marks are less than the original marks, then the original marks shall be retained.
b) The candidate is given the benefit of the revaluation marks in full if the difference between the original marks and re-valuation marks is 5% or within 5% of the maximum marks.
c) When the difference between the original marks and the re-valuation marks is above 5 and equal to or below 15 of the maximum marks, the first five marks are given in full and only 50% of the remaining excess marks will be added to the marks of the candidate. Any fraction of a number is rounded to the next full integer.
d) The average of the marks of nearest two valuations shall be considered as the marks secured by the candidate. However, if one of the three marks falls exactly midway between the other two, then the higher two marks shall be taken for averaging. If there is any change in the marks after the revaluation, corrected statement of marks card shall be issued to the candidate.
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6 subjects back in 1st year….. is it a year back… hasn’t the rules changed………?????
yes
will vtu evaluators reduce my marks if i get less in revaluation??or my first marks is retained??
if a first year B.E student has 6 backs can he continue 2nd year?? 2010 batch
you are not fit for technical education in my opinion…
go elsewhere!
please some one answer to this question?
i got 24 in some subject and i applied for revaluation so i got 42 now … wil they refund the exam fee
i have written my arrear papers nw.. so incase i get good marks in dis wil it be added to my total or is only pass\fail considered???
plz reply
does there is any chances of decreasing the original marks after revaluation
no
wen s the 6th sem revalue result……..???
how many attempts are ther for mat dip 301, i heard that only 4… is it true.. kindly reply..
pls let me know how much subject can we carry from year to year
i 4 subject of my 1st year is not cleared then can i get into 2nd year
i had two backs in 3rd sem and i got 3 backs in 4th sem….then do i have a yb
same condition……..inform me if anything ud b happen
is there any news that those who are not have not cleared gate subjects can go to next semester and clear the subject in that semester….
I have 6 back in 1st year cann’t go to 2nd year
hi i appeared for 8th sem exam in 2009 however i had 1 backlog which i cleared in 2011 so what should i mention as my passing year in my resume 2009 or 2011?