Internal Assessment
It shall be based on the evaluation of periodic tests, assignments and clinical presentarions etc.( See Annexure- for example) Regular periodic examinations should be conducted throughout the course. There should be a minimum of (2) sessional Examinations during I, II, III and final year. The average of the Two examinations  marks should be reduced to 20 and 10 for Theory and Practical/Clinical respectively, and sent to the University  before the University examination as per notification. Proper record which form the basis of the Internal Assessment should be  maintained for all students and should be  available for scrutiny.  The marks of periodical tests should be displayed on the student notice board by Principals.

A Candidate must obtain a 50% mark in theory and practical separately in internal assessment to be eligible to write the university examination.
Schedule of Examinations
There will be two examinations in a year, to be conducted as per notification issue4d by the University from time to time. First, Second, Third and Final examination of BPT course  shall be held at the end of  1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year and 4th year respectively.  the particulars of subjects for various examinations and distribution of marks are shown separately in Tables V to VIII.

The examination for main subjects shall be conducted  by the University and for subsidiary subjects by the respective college.

Criteria for pass in the Examination:

a) Main subjects: A candidate is declared to have passed university examination in a subject, if she/he secures 50% of the marks in theory aggregate and 50% in practical separately. For  computation of  50% marks theory, the marks scored in the internal assessment [ theory ] shall be added to the University conducted written  and  viva voce examination and for a pass in practical, the marks scored in University conducted practical examination and internal assessment (practical)  shall be added together.

b) Subsidiary subjects: For a pass in Subsidiary subjects, a candidate shall secure 35% of the total marks prescribed for a subject.
Declaration of Class
  1. A candidate having appeared in all the subjects in the same examination and passed that examination in the first attempt and secures 75% of marks or more of grand total marks prescribed will be declared to have passed the examination with distinction.
  2. A candidate having appeared  in all subjects in the same examination and passed that examination in the first attempt and secures 65% of marks or more but less than 75% of grand total mark prescribed will be declared to have passed the examination in First Class.
  3. A candidate having appeared in all the subjects in the same examination and passed that examination in the first attempt and secures 50% of marks or more but less than 65% of grand total marks prescribed will be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class
  4. A candidate passing the university examination in more than one attempt shall be placed in Pass class irrespective of the percentage of marks secured by him/her in the examination.
  5. The marks obtained by a candidate  in the subsidiary subjects shall not be considered for award of Class or Rank.
[ Please note fraction of  marks should not be rounded off clases (a), (b) abd (c) ]
Carry over Provision
I Year (5 main subjects) : A Candidate who has failed in I year is permitted to carry any two of the five main subjects and shall have to pass these subjects before appearing for the II year examination.
Subsidiary subject- English may be carried over by a failed candidate failed in that subject but shall have to pass before final year.

II Year (5 main subjects): A candidate failing in  II year is Permitted to carry any two of the five main subjects and shall have to pass these subjectsbefore appearing for the III year examination.

III Year (5 main subjects): A candidate is permitted to carry any two of the failed subjects and shall have to pass these subjects before appearing for the final year examination.

Subsidiary  subjects: May be carreid over by a failed candidate but shall have to pass the same before appearing for the final year examination.