9. Admission requirement
9.1. The students shall be admitted as per the existing rules of the University to the level-I, semester-I.
9.2. 9.2.1. If a student fails to attend the classes within the first two weeks of the L-l, 5-I, his/her admission shall be cancelled automatically and the vacant seat shall be filled up from the waiting list of the admission test within the third week from the commencement of the classes.
9.2.2. A student after admission into L-l, S-I shall have to sit for the class test in all courses with the requisite class attendance of minimum of 60%, failing which his/her admission shall be cancelled.
9.2.3. A student must submit his/her original certificates at the time of admission into L-l, S-I. He/She may draw the certificates for a maximum period of 15 (fifteen) days against a refundable deposit of taka 5000.00 (five thousand only) which will be forfeited if the certificates are not returned in time. In such case his/her admission shall stand cancelled.
9.2.4. A student after admission into L-l, S-I will be allowed to cancel his/her admission by paying taka 5000.00 (five thousand only) as Admission Cancellation charge.
9.3. A student under certain specific condition might be allowed withdrawal from a semester and re-admission in the next academic year as detailed in clause 19.
9.4. A student shall get registered in each of the semesters on payment of necessary fees and shall be entitled to Course Record Card issued by the Dean of the Faculty.
9.5. Each student shall be given an ID number with seven digits - first two digits referring to the year of admission (e.g. 03 for 2003), next two digits the degree code of different faculties, such as -
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B. Sc. Ag. (Hons.) |
01 |
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B. Sc. Engg. (CSE) |
02 |
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BBA |
03 |
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B. Sc. Fisheries (Hons.) |
04 |
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DVM |
05 |
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B. Sc. DM. (Hons.) |
06 |
and the last three digits (commencing with 001) will be the roll number given to a student on first admission. The ID number of a student shall be carried in all semesters as his/her permanent class and exam roll number.
10. Semester course plan
A Course plan card delivered by the Dean of the Faculty shall be filled-in by every student following his/her first admission into level-I, semester-I in consultation with his/her advisor assigned by the Dean of the Faculty. The card shall be checked by the respective Dean’s office. A student will choose elective courses carefully from the approved faculty programme and curricula (clauses 2 and 8), so that the minimum course-credit requirements for the degree are eventually fulfilled. The courses planned, chosen and written on the card could be changed through application to the respective Dean of the Faculty within 10 days of the commencement of the semester classes.
11. Distribution of semester activities
Each semester shall have 24 working weeks distributed as follows:
a) Classes including class test: 16 weeks
b) Semester final examination including preparatory recess: 6 weeks
c) Preparation and publication of results: 2 weeks
12. Course registration
At the time of registration in a particular semester each student shall complete five copies of a Course Record Card as designed by the Dean of the Faculty. After countersignature of the Dean, the card shall be maintained by the student himself/herself, the office of the Dean, Academic Section and Controller of Examinations.
13. Marks distribution
13.1. Each course, Theory or Practical, irrespective of credit hours shall be evaluated on 100 marks basis for the convenience of assigning letter grade and grade point. The distribution of marks for a given course will be as follows:
1.Class attendance 10 Marks2.Class test(s) 20,,3.Final examination70,,Total:100,,
13.2. Marks for class attendance shall be allotted on the basis of the following criteria:
Attendance*Marks90% to 100%10.080% to 89%9.070% to 79%8.060% to 69%7.0Less than 60%0.0 * Percentage of attendance shall be calculated in round figures. A fraction of 0.5% or above shall be considered as 1%.
14. Classes and teaching of courses
14.1. The size of the theory class/section and practical/sessional group will be determined on the basis of the number of the students admitted into study programme by the respective Faculty.
14.2. A particular course (theory/practical) shall be taught by one or two course teachers per class/section or practical group as decided by the relevant AC.
14.3. The contact hour/frequency of classes per week for a theory/practical course will be according to credit hour (clause 4.3 & 4.5), as mentioned in the approved curricula layout for the course.



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