
Academic Excellence
Examination Committee
Ensuring fair, transparent, and effective assessment of academic performance
About the Examination Committee
The Examination Committee at Kamkus College of Law is tasked with the crucial responsibility of planning, coordinating, and executing all examination-related activities within the institution. As the cornerstone of the college's assessment system, the committee ensures that examinations are conducted with the highest standards of fairness, integrity, and efficiency.
Our committee comprises experienced faculty members who bring their expertise to design comprehensive assessment strategies that accurately evaluate students' understanding of legal concepts, analytical abilities, and practical skills. We are committed to maintaining the academic rigor expected of a premier law college while incorporating modern evaluation methodologies.
Through continuous improvement of examination processes, integration of technology in assessment, and adherence to university guidelines, the committee strives to create an evaluation system that not only tests knowledge but also prepares students for the challenges of legal practice.
Key Responsibilities
Exam Scheduling
Plan and publish examination schedules ensuring minimal conflicts and optimal distribution.
Question Paper Management
Oversee the preparation, moderation, and security of question papers.
Evaluation Oversight
Coordinate the assessment process and ensure timely evaluation of answer scripts.
Result Publication
Verify and approve results before publication and manage the re-evaluation process.
Examination Reform
Regularly review and update examination policies and procedures for improvement.
Examination Policies
Attendance Requirements
Students must maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in each subject to be eligible to appear for examinations. Exceptions are considered only in cases of medical emergencies or participation in approved curricular/co-curricular activities with prior permission.
Examination Pattern
Each semester includes continuous assessment (30%) through assignments, presentations, and mid-term tests, and end-semester examinations (70%). Practical papers include moot court exercises, drafting, and client counseling simulations with appropriate weightage.
Unfair Means & Discipline
- Use of unfair means during examinations results in immediate disqualification
- Students caught engaging in malpractice may face disciplinary action
- Mobile phones and electronic devices are strictly prohibited in examination halls
- Students must carry their college ID and hall ticket to all examinations
- Late arrival beyond 15 minutes from commencement is not permitted
Re-evaluation Procedure
Students can apply for re-evaluation within 15 days of result declaration by submitting the prescribed form with the required fee. The re-evaluation process is conducted by a different examiner, and the final score (higher of the two evaluations) is recorded.
Academic Year 2023-24 Examination Calendar
Examination Term | Period | Details |
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Mid-Semester Examinations | September 15-30, 2023 | Internal assessments covering syllabus taught until mid-semester |
End-Semester Examinations | December 1-15, 2023 | Comprehensive examinations covering the entire syllabus |
Supplementary Examinations | January 10-20, 2024 | For students who could not appear or failed in regular examinations |
Practical Examinations | November 20-30, 2023 | Moot courts, viva voce, and other practical assessments |
Note: The examination schedule is subject to change in case of unforeseen circumstances. Any modifications will be communicated through official notices and the college website.
Committee Members
Important Information
Examination Office Hours
Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
(Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays)
Contact Information
Email: examination@kamkus.edu.in
Phone: +91-120-4587XXX
Location: Room 101, Administrative Block
Forms & Downloads
- • Re-evaluation Application Form
- • Medical Certificate Submission Form
- • Examination Timetable Template
- • Supplementary Examination Form
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum passing grade?
Students must secure a minimum of 40% marks in each subject and 45% aggregate to pass.
How can I apply for a supplementary examination?
Fill the supplementary examination form available at the examination office within 10 days of result declaration.
What happens if I miss an examination due to illness?
Submit a medical certificate along with an application within 3 days of the examination date to be considered for a make-up test.
When are results typically announced?
Results are generally declared within 30 days of the completion of examinations, subject to university processes.