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Regulations and Syllabus of CERTIFICATE COURSE in SANSKRIT (w.e.f. 2017-18 admitted batch) CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES GITAM SCHOOL OF GANDHIAN STUDIES GITAM UNIVERSITY, VISAKHAPATNAM A University Committed to Excellence Certificate Course in SANSKRIT CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES GITAM SCHOOL OF GANDHIAN STUDIES GITAM UNIVERSITY, VISAKHAPATNAM REGULATIONS (w.e.f. 2017-18 admitted batch) Duration and Class Schedule This course is offered for three months, with two batches in an academic year. Duration: 3 Months. 3 sessions, of two hours each from 3 pm - 5 pm, per week, that is 6 hours per week. The classes are conducted at GITAM School of Gandhian Studies, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam Campus. Class Schedule: Classes shall be conducted on three week days from 3 pm - 5 pm (6 hours per week). Total number of hours is 72 hours. Eligibility The participants must have completed Intermediate or 10+2 in any stream. Teaching Faculty Internal / External Faculty of Centre for Languages, GITAM School of Gandhian Studies, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam Campus. Evaluation Procedure The course shall have two components of evaluation: a) Continuous evaluation of 20 marks, comprising of quizzes, assignments, etc., covering all the four modules; b) Final Examination of 80 marks, comprising of – i) Written Examination: Module I – 15 marks Module II – 15 marks Module III – 15 marks Module IV – 15 marks Total: 60 marks. ii) Oral Examination of 20 marks, covering all four modules. Final Score for 100 Marks shall be calculated for the continuous evaluation and final examination; and grade shall be as per the grading system below. Grading System Based on the student’s performance a final letter grade will be awarded at the end of the certificate course. The letter grades and the corresponding grade points are as given in Table Table: Grades and Grade Points S.No. Grade Grade Points Absolute Marks 1 O (Outstanding) 10 90 and above 2 A+ (Excellent) 9 80 to 89 3 A (Very Good) 8 70 to 79 4 B+ (Good) 7 60 to 69 5 B (Above Average) 6 50 to 59 6 C (Average) 5 45 to 49 7 P (Pass) 4 40 to 44 8 F (Fail) 0 Less than 40 9 Ab. (Absent) 0 - Grade Point Average A Grade Point Average (GPA) for the course will be calculated according to the formula: Σ[ C_ G ] GPA = —————— Σ C A student who earns a minimum of 4 grade points (P grade) in the final exam and continuous evaluation put together, is declared to have successfully completed the course, subject to securing a GPA of 5 for a pass in the course. S.No. Module Duration Maximum Marks (in Hrs) Continuous Semester Evaluation End Evaluation 1. Module I 18 05 60 (Theory; 2. Module II 18 05 15 marks for each module) 3 Module III 18 05 20 (Oral; 5 marks for each module) 4. Module IV 18 05 Total Credits 6 20 80 COURSE OUTCOMES By the end of the course, students shall be able to: To gain an insight into Sanskrit as a great classical language and the mother of several global languages. To master the basic Sanskrit alphabet and vocabulary for day to day personal and professional reading and writing. To focus on grammar, basics of sentence building and usage of phrases and sentences in varied situations. To improve their speaking and listening abilities in real life professional and personal situations. COURSE JUSTIFICATION AND OBJECTIVE
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