EXAMINATION RULES - 2001
ABSTRACT FOR STUDENTS
4. ELIGIBILITY
FOR ADMISSION TO THE EXAMINATION
Candidates from Institutions affiliated to the
National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology and undergoing
courses of instructions as approved by the National Council only will be
entitled to appear for the Diploma or other examinations subject to the
following conditions;
4.1.1
In order
to be eligible to take the Council’s examinations (any year or course), a
candidate must have;
4.1.2
been on
the roll of an affiliated institution for one full academic year/session in the
course for which he/she wants to take the examination;
4.1.3
submitted
his/her application to the Controller of Examinations through the head of the
institution last attended or any other authority nominated by the National
Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology for this purpose;
produced the following certificates signed by the
forwarding authority: -
(a)
of
having attended not less than 75% of the aggregate of all lectures, tutorial
classes and Practicals held (effective teaching hours/contact hours). Attendance in lectures, Practicals and
tutorials shall be counted from the date of commencement of session as per
Council's calendar.
Note: Industrial Training shall not form part of
above and will be treated separately.
i)
Every
period of lecture, tutorial, practical, project and workshop work as applicable
shall be counted as one unit for the purpose of counting attendance e.g. if a
class covers four periods at a time, four units of attendance will be counted.
ii)
Each
candidate should have carried out laboratory, practical assignment, project
work etc. prescribed in the course taken by him/her to the satisfaction of the
Head of the Institution and certified by the Head of that Institution as fit
for appearing at the examination as regards progress, conduct and character
provided that such candidates have not been debarred from appearing for any
examination held by any Government or constituted statutory examination
authority in India at the time when examinations are held by the National
Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology.
iii)
A student
engaged in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities, with the permission
of the Principal (Food exhibitions, Chef competition,
education tour etc.) shall be treated as present for the purpose of counting
attendance in accordance with the timetable.
(b)
When on
account of bonafide illness (supported by a Medical Certificate from a
Registered Medical Practitioner produced by the candidate at the time of
illness or immediately thereafter) or for any other reason deemed sufficient by
the Head of the Institution, the total attendance of a candidate falls short
upto a maximum of 10 percent of the total working days, the Head of the
Institution shall be competent to condone such deficiency in attendance and
permit such a candidate to appear for the examination if otherwise eligible.
4.1.4 A
candidate who is disallowed from appearing for an examination for not
fulfilling the conditions at 4.1.3 (a) and/or (b) above shall be required to
fulfil all the conditions afresh, before being entitled to appear for the
examination.
4.2 A
candidate, who fulfils the conditions at para 4.1 above but does not appear for
the examination, may at his/her option appear for the subsequent examination as
an external student. In such cases the internal assessment put in shall be
preserved by the Head of the Institution and presented at the subsequent
examination.
4.3 Attendance
of the students, provisionally promoted to the next higher class, shall be
counted from the date of commencement of session.
4.4
A
candidate having passed an examination shall not be entitled to re-appear for
the same examination.
4.5.1 All
applications for admission to the examination, which shall be in the form
prescribed for the purpose, shall be accompanied by the necessary fee
prescribed by the National Council for Hotel Management and forwarded through
the Head of the Institution on or before the last date notified by the National
Council every year. An additional late fee as prescribed in Rule 5 shall be
charged for each late application received in the National Council’s office not
later than 15 days after the notified last date and upto 30 days before the
commencement of examination.
4.5.2
The
National Council will accept no application, which has not been so submitted or
is not complete in every respect. The
Head of the Institution shall be competent to refuse to forward to the National
Council any such application, which is not complete in every respect.
4.5.3 Notwithstanding
the forwarding of forms of applications for admission to examination and
payment of examination fee through the Head of Institution and allocation of
Examination Roll Numbers by the National Council, the Head of the Institution
shall be competent to withdraw such applications in respect of those candidates
who do not fulfil any of the conditions laid down under para 4.1.3 (a) and (b)
above, at any time before the commencement of the examination and to disallow
those candidates from appearing for the examination.
4.6
Students
who wish to continue their studies, after having been out of the institute for
not more than two years due to any reason, except those who for adopting unfair
means on found guilty for gross indiscipline etc. and having been debarred by
the competent authority from appearing in the examination conducted by the
National Council, could do so within two weeks from the commencement of the
session. The period of absence shall be
counted from session to session and not from the date candidate leaves the
institution. Attendance for such candidates shall be counted from the date of
commencement of session.
4.7
No
candidate will be allowed to be on the rolls of any institute if he/she fails
to clear the whole or any part of each year of the course within three academic
years/sessions. Failure to clear the subject(s) in the third and last
year/session will in effect result in the candidate being out of the system.
Such candidates desirous to continue the course will have to seek fresh
admission in the first year of the course as per the manner prescribed therefor
by the National Council. Also no candidate for the three-year diploma programme
will be allowed to remain on the rolls of any institute for over a period of
five years within which time he/she will have to qualify. Candidates failing to
do so will be relieved of their enrolment.
5.2 FEE
DETAILS
1. I Three-year Diploma Program
(a) Whole Examination
(1st, 2nd
& 3rd year) Rs. 1,500/-
(b) Part Examination (per subject) Rs. 150/-
II Post Graduate
Diploma in Accom. Operation & Management
(a) Whole Examination Rs. 1,000/-
(b) Part Examination (per subject) Rs. 150/-
III Post
Graduate Diploma in Dietetics & Hospital Food Service
(a) Whole Examination Rs. 1,500/-
(b) Part Examination (per subject) Rs. 150/-
IV Certificate Course in Hotel & Catering
Management
(a) Whole Examination Rs. 1,500/-
(b) Part Examination (per subject) Rs. 150/-
V Craftsmanship Course in Food Production
(a) Whole Examination Rs. 1,500/-
(b) Part Examination (per subject) Rs. 150/-
VI Craftsmanship Course in F&B Service Rs. 1,000/-
2 Late
Fee
(i) Upto
fortnight of the last date Rs. 100/-
(ii)
Upto 30
days before the
Commencement of the exam. Rs. 200/-
4 Re-evaluation of answer book (per
subject) Rs. 500/-
5 Change
of Examination Centre (for final
year fail and re-appear students only) Rs. 100/-
6 (a) Duplicate
copy of Mark-sheet Rs. 200/-
(b) Duplicate
copy of Diploma Certificate Rs. 200/-
(c) Correction in
Diploma Certificate Rs. 200/-
NOTE:
The above Examination Fees/Rates are subject to revision from time to
time.
6.1
Fees once
paid shall not be refunded except in such cases as mentioned in Rule 6.2 below.
6.2
The
examination fee paid by such candidates who are not permitted to appear in the
examination shall be refunded on receipt of an application by the Controller of
Examinations in writing to that effect from the candidate concerned within 3
months of the commencement of the Examination.
No application will be entertained if received after the date mentioned
above.
9. PENALTY
FOR UNFAIR MEANS
9.1 In
case a candidate is found by the Superintendent of Examinations of having in
his/her possession or accessible to him/her papers, books or notes or material
which do not relate to the subject of the examination, no action be taken
against the candidate. Such a case need
not be reported to the Controller of Examinations and may be filed by the
Superintendent of Examination after a warning to the candidate not to repeat
such action.
9.2 A
candidate found exchanging answer book or question paper with solution or
copying or having in his/her possession or accessible to him/her papers, books
or notes or material relating to the subject of the question paper shall be
disqualified for a minimum period of one academic session following the
examination in question and is liable to be disqualified for a maximum period
of three years following the examination in which he/she (deliberately) adopted
unfair means. The candidate found to have thus indulged in unfair means shall
be deemed to have failed in all subjects. After expiry of the period of
disqualification such candidate shall have to reappear in the entire
examination.
9.3 Even
if a candidate voluntarily surrenders to the Superintendent during the course
of examination, papers, books or notes or material in his/her possession which
are relevant to the examination though may not be of much use, and these were
not found or detected by a member of the supervisory staff, he/ she shall be
disqualified for a maximum period of two academic sessions.
9.4 If
a candidate is found talking to another candidate during the examination hours,
in the examination room/hall or outside, or found
changing his seat without the permission of Examination Superintendent, his/her
answer book for that particular paper shall be cancelled at the first
instance. If any of the candidates is
detected a second time, he/she shall be disqualified for a minimum period of
one year.
9.5 If
an answer book shows that the candidate has received help from another
candidate or to have copied from any paper, book or note or material or to have
allowed any other candidate to copy from his/her answer book or to have taken
the help from the notes written on any part of his/her clothing or body or
table or desk or instruments like setsquares, protractors, scales etc., shall
be disqualified for a minimum period of two academic sessions.
9.6 If
a candidate is found guilty of running away or swallowing or destroying any
paper or note or material found on his/her or if is found talking to a person
outside the examination hall, while going to or return from toilet, the
candidate shall be disqualified for a minimum period of two academic sessions.
9.7 A
candidate found in possession of a solution to a question set in the paper
through connivance of any member of the supervisory or any other ancillary
staff or some outside agency shall be disqualified for a minimum period of
three years. Cases of such alleged
misconduct on the part of supervisory or the other ancillary staff shall be
reported by the Superintendent to the Administrative Authority concerned for
necessary action.
9.8 A
candidate found guilty of smuggling in an answer book or a continuation sheet,
or to take out an answer book or a continuation sheet, shall be disqualified
for a minimum period of two academic sessions.
9.9 A
candidate found using obscene or abusive language in the answer book or found
guilty of serious misconduct or misbehaviour towards the Superintendent or any
member of the Supervisory staff shall be disqualified for the examination and
debarred from appearing in the National Council’s examination for a period of
two to five years according to the gravity of his/her misconduct.
9.10 In
case of impersonation, the candidate who is impersonated shall be disqualified
for a minimum period of five academic sessions or for any such period as will
be decided by the National Council. The
person who impersonates shall be reported to the Police by the Superintendent.
9.11
If a
candidate is found guilty of deliberately disclosing his/her identity or making
distinctive mark in the answer book for that purpose or fails to deliver
his/her answer book/continuation sheet before leaving the examination hall,
he/she shall be disqualified for a minimum period of one academic session.
9.12 If
a candidate is found having exchanged the raw or semi or finished product/work
for an examination in Practicals, viva-voce or project work or presents to the
examiner, a practical or class work notebook, project or tour report which does
not belong to him/her, his/her examination for that academic year shall be
cancelled.
9.13 A
candidate found to have attempted or trying to attempt personally or through
another person to influence or pressurise an examiner, or any officer or
official connected with the examinations, either at the institute or at the
National Council, in any matter concerned with the examination shall be
disqualified for a minimum period of one academic session.
9.14 A
candidate, found approaching or influencing or pressurising directly or
indirectly a member of the examination committee or any officer or official of
the Board, regarding his/her unfair means case shall be disqualified for one
more year in addition to the punishment to be awarded according to the rules
for him/her having used a particular type of unfair means as detailed in Rule
9.13 above.
9.15 A
candidate making false statement in any of the examination form shall be
disqualified for a period of one year.
9.16 A
candidate found guilty of having adopted unfair means, but not covered by any
of the above rules shall be punished according to the nature of the offence and
decision of the National Council shall be final.
9.17
According
to the above rules, disqualification for one academic session or year shall
mean that the candidate has failed in all subjects of the examination in which
he/she has indulged/adopted unfair means and shall not be allowed to appear in
the next annual examination. For example a candidate disqualified for one year
for having used unfair means in the Annual Examination 2002 shall be declared
fail and will not be allowed to appear in the annual examination 2003, and will
be permitted to appear in the annual examination 2004 and onward if otherwise
eligible under the rules.
10.4 The
Examination Committee shall have the right to cancel the Diploma/Certificate of
a candidate without any prejudice to its year of award by notification in
gazette, if it is discovered at a later stage that the candidate had furnished
wrong or false information during the course of his/her study.
11.
A candidate shall be declared to have passed
the first, second or third year of 3 year diploma course, post graduate diploma
course and craft course examination, if he/she has secured not less than;
a)
40% marks
in each of the theory subjects;
b)
50% marks
in each of the practical, industrial training, research project, term work
& research methodology; and
c)
45% in
aggregate.
Note: For the purpose of mark computation, a fraction of half or more
than half shall be counted as one.
15. CARRY
OVER, RE-APPEARS AND SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION
15.1 a)
Three year Diploma Course: A first or second year candidate who has
failed in not more than two subjects only and has secured not less than 45% of
the aggregate marks will be provisionally promoted to the next higher class and
will be permitted to re-appear in the failed subject(s) in the ensuing
examination.
A third year candidate who has failed in not
more than two subjects and has secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate
will be permitted to re-appear in the failed subject(s) in the subsequent
examination.
b) Post Graduate Diploma Courses: A
candidate who has failed in not more than two subjects and has secured not less
than 45% marks in aggregate will be permitted to re-appear in the failed
subject(s) in the subsequent examination.
c) Craft Courses: A candidate who has
failed in not more than two subjects and has secured not less than 45% marks in
aggregate will be permitted to re-appear in the failed subject(s) in the
subsequent examination. However, this will not apply to the Craft course in
Food & Beverage Service, since the total subjects incorporated in the
syllabus for this course are only two.
15.2 The
marks secured by such compartmental candidates in research project, industrial
training (if any), internal assessment and subjects other than the compartment
subjects as obtained in the annual examination will be carried forward for the
next examination and such candidates will have to fulfill all the conditions as
per Rule 11 for them to be declared as having passed a particular course.
15.3
Such
candidates will have to clear the subjects (in which he/she has failed) in the
subsequent Examination, securing the prescribed minimum aggregate marks.
15.4 All
failed candidates of the annual examination will be allowed to appear in the
next annual examination in all subjects as 'repeater' candidates. In such cases only the marks secured by them
in Research Project and industrial training, if any, and incourse assessment
will be carried for the next examination.
They will also have to fulfill all conditions as laid down in Rule 11 to
pass the particular examination.
15.5 In
case the curriculum has undergone modification or change, the re-appear/repeater
candidates will necessarily have to undertake the examination as per the new
scheme.
16. INELIGIBLE
CANDIDATE
Those candidates who because of being
ineligible to appear in any of the National Council Examinations are detained
in the 1st, 2nd or final Year class, whether on account of shortage
in attendance or for any other reasons will be required to repeat that class as
a regular student in the following year and may, if otherwise eligible and if
so permitted, appear in the next annual examination.
18. DISQUALIFICATION OF CANDIDATES DUE TO
REPEATED FALIURE
18.1.1
No person
shall be allowed to remain a student in any class of any course affiliated to
the National Council for a period longer than three academic sessions,
irrespective of the number of examinations taken by him during these three
academic sessions or irrespective of the cause of his/her not qualifying for
promotion to the next higher class or as the case may be.
19. INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
19.1
The
Examination Committee of the National Council while determining the examination
scheme of each year of the course will define clearly the distribution of marks
fixed for theory and practical and internal assessment.
19.1.1
The
internal assessment shall denote performance of the candidate in mid-term
examinations held at institute and it shall be reckoned as 20% of the marks
allotted to the subject in the final computing of results by the Council.
Details of incourse assessment for each year of course are indicated in the
examination scheme.
21. VERIFICATION
OF MARKS
The National Council will after the declaration of
results entertain applications from candidates for verification of Theory &
Practical on payment of prescribed fee upto 15 days from the date of
declaration of result. Applications
received thereafter will not be considered.
The period of 15 days will be counted from the date the
results are officially declared by the National Council and not from the date
on which the results are announced by the institute/actually published in the
Newspapers or official gazette. It will
be the candidate’s responsibility to see that the application for verification
reaches the office of the Controller of Examination by the due date after which
no application will be entertained.
Each application should be sent through the
Principal and shall be accompanied with a Demand Draft drawn in favour of
National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology New Delhi payable
at
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