6 Credit Clearing Capability
The value S used to determine the maximum number of courses that the learner is permitted to register in a term is calculated as shown below.
- Term 1: decided by qualifier marks
- Term 2: decided by average of marks of all courses taken in Term 1 in which the learner has passed
- Term n (n>2): M = average marks of courses passed in the previous two terms Term n-1 and Term n-2 (This will be calculated using marks of subjects in which the candidate has passed, not those which he/she has not passed or is not completed yet); (n-1 and n-2 terms must be terms where the learner status is Active - defined in section 11. Learner Life Cycle
Marks M (as defined above) | Maximum number of courses that learner is permitted to register in any term |
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0 <= M< 50 | 2 |
50 <= M< 70 | 3 |
M >= 70 | 4 |
The credit clearing capability CCC will be decided as follows:
- If a learner has passed at least one course in term n-1, then the CCC of term n will be calculated based on the marks as given in the above table.
- If a learner has failed all courses the learner has appeared for in term n-1, CCC of next term n will be 2.
- If a learner is absent for final exam of all courses, thus not completing their courses and not getting grades, CCC of next term = CCC of the learner’s last term
CCC is kept as 4 by default for
everyone who chooses to register to courses in the same term as the qualifier exam
For all JEE candidates in the first term
For everyone in the Diploma and Degree levels