Admission to M.B.S. Course is given through the following procedure
Entrance Test 200 questions of Multiple Choice
Group Discussion 25 Marks
Personal Interview 25 Marks
The Merit is prepared based on the performance in the entrance test and GD and PI
conducted by the Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University.
M.B.S. Examination Rules
The M.B.S. Examination is held in Four semesters of two years duration.
Sem. I - (Dec.)
Ist Year
Sem. II - (May)
Sem. III - (Dec.)
IInd Year
Sem. IV - (May)
Internal Assessment
a) The final total assessment of M.B.S. Course is made by
Internal Assessment
External Assessment
Except in case of Project Report.
The Internal Assessment of each paper will carry 40 marks divided as follows:
Attendance
10
Tutorials
10
Assignments
20 (including performance of value adding program/certificate courses)
Total
40
The Internal assessment marks to each subject / paper, will be submitted by the
Director to the Controller of the Exam, three weeks before the commencement of each
semester examination.
b) The external assessment shall be based on the written examination, conduct by
the Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University.
Each theory question paper will carry 60 marks with internal option. Every candidate
must secure 50% marks in aggregate and for internal examination 24 out of 60 marks
and for internal examination 16 out of 40 marks.
Standard of Passing
40% of Internal marks
40% of External marks (University written examination)
Thus the Candidate must obtain minimum 16 marks out of 40 marks for internal assessment
and minimum 24 marks out of 60 marks of University written examination separately.
Award of Class
% of Marks obtained
Class Awarded
70% and above
First Class with Distinction
60% to 69%
First Class
55% to 59%
Higher Second Class
50% to 54%
Second Class
40% to 49%
Pass Class
Re-Examination / Rules of ATKT
In case a student passes individually in Internal and External examination but fails in aggregate, the following rules will apply for re-examination:
If the student has obtained 50% or more marks in either Internal or External Examination, that part of the examination should not be repeated.
If the student has obtained Less than 50% marks in either or both of Internal and External examination that part of the examination will have to be repeated.