Find answers to common questions about our programmes, recognitions, examinations, and more
Yes, Sangai International University is empowered to award degree through the main campus as specified by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under section 22 of the UGC Act 1956. All degrees will have complete legal validity both in India and abroad.
Evaluation of the performance of learners is one of the important components of any learning system. The Sangai International University evaluates the performance of its learners through Assignments, Project Works, Practical and Term-End Examinations.
The Comprehensive Continue Assessment of all subjects will be of 100 Marks. Out of this 30 marks are allocated for internal evaluation based on the progress made by the students. This evaluation is done on the basis of the Assignments of around 50 pages (Handwritten) prepared by them on a particular topic based on all the subjects studied by them. The Term-end Examination for the remaining 70 marks will be conducted at selected examination centres in all over India as per University's policy.
The Term End Examination duration is of two hours and consists of 70 multiple choice questions (MCQ) of the objective type i.e. conducted on Bar Code enabled OMR Answer Sheets. Each question carries one mark. Computer-based test (CBT) – On Demand Examinations are also conducted for all subjects. Huge advantage for working professionals allowing them to prioritise their professional and learning needs.
The novel concept of ODE is a great step in the direction of flexibility to the education system. In this scheme of examination the students who have completed the period of minimum study hours and submitted all their assignments can now choose the date of examination as per their convenience and preparation and need not to wait for six months for term end examinations. This is a boon for the external learners particularly for those who are working somewhere and find it difficult to appear in all courses in one go for so many days continuously as per the schedule of the term end examinations.
At present, ODES is being conducted at SIU Headquarter at PASIGHAT and at its Territory Examination Centre.
A student should secure at least 50% aggregate marks in the Comprehensive Continue Assessment (Internal Assessment and Term End Examination) to pass a paper. Again, this may vary from program to program. Hence, students are advised to refer to the website at the time of admission.
As a general Principle, the Comprehensive Continue Assessment shall comprise the following components:
Internal Assessment : 30%
Term End Examination : 70%
Students are advised to refer to the Regional/ National daily newspapers from time to time and also the University's Directorate of Outreach (DO) website: www.sangaiinternationaluniversity.com for registration related announcements. Student Handbook and Registration Form can be obtained from the University Head Office or Application Collection Centers.
Indian law allows for three types of universities: Central, State (both public and private) and Deemed. Central universities are established by an act of Parliament at the central level while state universities are set up through an act of the state legislature. Deemed universities (or deemed-to-be universities) are institutions which are not originally universities but are given this status by the Central Govt.
Sangai International University (SIU) will be established as a state private university under the Sangai International University Act, 2014 (No. 6 of 2015) and recognized by UGC in accordance with the provisions contained in section 2(f) of University Grant Commision Act, 1956 and empowered to award degrees in term of section 22 of UGC Act,1956.
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