B. PHARM & M. PHARM
Anand College of Education (ACE), Department of Pharmacy, emphasizes discipline, academic honesty, and respectful behavior. The Institute strictly follows the regulations prescribed by the statutory body, the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi, and the affiliating university, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal. The regulations encompass various domains, including curriculum structure, syllabus, schemes of instruction, examination & evaluation, and additional guidelines set forth by the affiliating university, such as attendance requirements, grading systems, and the code of conduct applicable to both students and faculty. The regulations are updated periodically in accordance with the directives of the affiliating university to keep pace with technological advancements, ensuring academic discipline, promoting fairness in evaluation, and fostering continuous improvement in higher education.
RULES FOR EXAMINATIONS
These encompass guidelines regarding minimum attendance requirements (75%), Continuous Assessment (CA)/Internal Assessments, End-Semester Examinations, and others. The internal and external examinations are conducted in accordance with the guidelines established in the academic calendar of the MAKAUT. All examination halls are equipped with CCTV surveillance, allowing the university to monitor the examination process in real-time.
GRADING SYSTEMS
ACE adopts a credit-based grading system as per MAKAUT, utilizing letter Grades such as O (Outstanding), E (Excellent), A (Very Good), B (Good), C (Fair), D (Below Average), F (Fail), and I (Incomplete), each associated with designated grade points. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) serves as a measure of overall performance.
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D. PHARM
For Diploma in Pharmacy, ACE adheres to a thorough framework of academic regulations established by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and the affiliating body, West Bengal State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development (Technical Education Division) [WBSCT&VE&SD]. The rules are designed to keep education and training consistent, ensuring that schools meet certain standards and include important areas like the courses offered, teaching methods, tests and grading, and other rules from the council, such as attendance requirements, grading systems, and behavior expectations for students and teachers. The regulations are updated regularly in line with directives from regulatory authorities. The main goal is to maintain academic integrity and fair assessment and promote continuous improvement in the institution.
RULES FOR EXAMINATIONS
These encompass guidelines regarding minimum attendance requirements (75%), internal assessments, yearly examinations, and others. The internal and external examinations are conducted in accordance with the guidelines established in the academic calendar of the West Bengal State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development (Technical Education Division) [WBSCT&VE&SD].
GRADING SYSTEMS
ACE adopts the guidelines for qualifying Diploma in Pharmacy examination as per PCI and WBSCT&VE&SD. To pass D. Pharmacy, a student must pass both Part-I and Part-II examinations with a minimum aggregate of 60% in theory and practical combined for the first class, or simply pass all subjects to a lower class. Failure in more than two subjects in the Part-I examination will prevent the promotion of a student to the second year of D. Pharmacy.
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