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INSTRUCTIONS TO FILL THE APPLICATION FORM
1. A candidate can apply for Revaluation, Scrutiny and photocopy of all theory papers/courses.
2. The revaluation of answer scripts shall not be permitted in respect of scripts of the examinations for
  which there is provision for double valuation/Practical examination /Dissertation/Internal
  assessment/Thesis/Viva voce/Clinical/Sessional marks.
3. If the payment of fees is made through Bank/Treasury Challan, Hard copy of the Online Application should
  be submitted to the University on or before the last date prescribed by the University; Others who make
  online payments need not submit hard copy to the University.
4. Prescribed Fee :
  The current fee structure
   1. Revaluation for Non-Professional courses ₹. 490/-(Four Hundred & Ninety Only) per paper/part
   2. Issue of photocopy ₹. 250/- ( Two Hundred & Fifty Only) per paper/part
   3. Scrutiny ₹.130/- (One Hundred & Thirty Only) per paper /part.
5. Mode of remittance of fee:
  Fee can be remitted:
  1. Through SBI Collect (Online mode)
  2. At the State Bank of India, Branches: Head of Account 202-03
  3. At Treasuries: Head of Account: 8658-00-102-96(27)K.U.S
     Purpose of remittance “fee for the revaluation /issue of photocopy /scrutiny of answer scripts”
6. After the revaluation, results will be finalized as follows:-
  1. When marks are awarded:
     1. After the revaluation, the original marks secured by the candidate will not be changed (i)If the
        revalued marks are less than the marks awarded in the original valuation or(ii)If the marks exceeds
        the marks awarded in the original valuation by less than 5% of the maximum marks of the paper .
     2. If the award of the first re-evaluator exceeds the original marks by 5% and up to and including 10%
        of the maximum marks of the paper, the average of the marks of the original examiner and the first
        re-evaluator will be awarded.
  3. If the award of the re-evaluator varies from the original award by more than 10% of the maximum
     marks, the answer script will be examined by a Second re-evaluator and the average of the two
     nearest awards out of the three awards thus available (including the original award) shall be taken
     as final.
  4. If there happen to be a difference of more than 30% (of the maximum marks) between the first
     revaluation and second revaluation, the same will be subjected to a third revaluation. In such cases,
     to finalize the result, the average of the two nearest marks awarded on revaluation will be taken.
  5. In the case of examinations where questions in a question paper are to be answered under the
     divisions of Part A,B and or M,C,Q the difference of the percentage of maximum marks for
     determining the finalization of revaluation marks as detailed above, will be taken as the difference of
     percentage of all the parks A,B and or M,C,Q put together provided if the marks awarded to a party
     by first revelator is the same or less than the original marks awarded to that part, such answer
     script(part) will not be sent again for revaluation as envisaged under clause “C” above.
  6. While taking average of two revaluations marks, fraction of 5 and above be rounded to the next
     denomination only in the case of the paper for which the maximum marks is 60 or above in all other
     cases, fraction be entered as 1/4 (.25) or ½(.5) or ¾ (.75)as the case may be, ignoring the fraction in
     between them.
2. When grades are awarded:
  1. After the revaluation, the original Grade/Grade Point Average (the grade point average of an answer
     paper is calculated by dividing the sum of weighted grade points by the sum of weights ) secured by
     the candidate in an answer paper (ESA theory) will not be changed if the Grade Point Average on
     revaluation is less than the Grade Point Average awarded in the original valuation.
  2. If on the revaluation the original Grade Point Average is enhanced but not resulting at a change in
     the Grade originally awarded, the average of the Grade Point Average of the original examiner and
     the first re-evaluator will be taken as final and awarded as such.
  3. If on the first revaluation the original Grade is changed to a higher grade, the answer paper will be
     examined by a Second revelator and the average of the Grade Point Averages awarded by the two re-
     evaluators shall be taken as final and awarded as such even if there is no change in the Grade.
3. When indirect grades are awarded:
  1. The revaluation will be done on the original marks awarded by the examiner, ie before converting to
     grade.
  2. After the revaluation, the original marks will not be changed (i) if the revalued marks are less than
     the original marks awarded or (ii) if the increase in marks on revaluation is less than 5 % of the
     maximum marks of the paper.
  3. If the marks awarded on revaluation exceeds the original marks by 5% and upto 20% of the
     maximum marks of the paper, the average of the original marks and marks awarded on first
     revaluation will be awarded
  4. If the marks awarded on first revaluation exceeds the original marks by more than 20%, the paper
     will be sent for second revaluation and the result will be finalised by taking the average of the two
           nearest marks out of 3 valuations.
 7. At least a period of 105 working days time from the last date for receipt of application of revaluation is
    normally required for completing the revaluation process. The facility for revaluation/ scrutiny/photocopy
    is only for the purpose of getting redressal of the grievances and not as a right in the strict sense of the
    term. The delay in the declaration of revaluation result for any reason whatsover shall not confer any
    right upon the students for admission to the next higher class or registration and appearance for
    subsequent examination, and such matters shall always be regulated in accordance with the relevant Acts,
    Statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations framed by the University in that behalf. In case the revaluation
    results are delayed beyond the time schedule for any reasons whatsoever, no claim for compensation or
    complaint against the University will be entertained under a any circumstances.
 8. An Answer script which has been scrutinized once or revalued once shall not be scrutinized/revalued
    again as the case may be.
 9. The candidates concerned will be permitted, if they request, to identify their answer scripts within fifteen
    days of publication of Revaluation Result and thereafter no complaints or requests will be entertained.
    The marks/grades on revaluation communicated by the examiners will not be shown to the candidate..
10. The application received after the last date, for any reason, will not be considered..
                                                                                CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
 You can fill the online application which is provided in this web site. Read the instructions carefully and fill
 the Online Application Form.
 Before posting the application form enclose all the items listed below.
 1. Printout of the Application form duly filled and signed.
 CHALAN
 2.Original Chalan receipt of ₹.490/-(Four Hundred & Ninety Only)per paper/part(For Revaluation for Non-
 Professional Courses).
 3.Issue of Photocopy:₹.250/-( Two Hundred & Fifty Only)per Paper/Part.
 4.Scrutiny:₹.130/-One Hundred & Thirty Only) per Paper/Part.
 NB: Applications which do not meet above requirements will be summarily rejected
plication to the University
 Address to which applications are to be sent:
The Controller of Examinations
Kannur University,
Civil Station P.O
Thavakkara
Kannur, Kerala. PIN 670 002.
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