Generally different types of examinations are conducted to measure the standard of knowledge of the students. These are-Monthly, Half-yearly, Test, Annual and CHSE Annual Exams in +2 level and Half yearly, Test, Annual and F.U.E., S.U.E. and F.N.U.E. in +3 level. CBCS Course and Semesters systems in +3 level.
A candidate has to obtain minimum 30% of marks in individual subject in theory papers and 40% of marks in individual subject in practical papers to pass in the subject to pass in the examination cite has to pass in all subjects. To pass in an individual subject one has to obtain minimum 30% of marks in that subject But to pass in the examination one has to pass all the individual subjects and secure minimum 35% of marks in the aggregate. In subjects having practicals one has to pass both in theory and practical separately. Subjects having joint papers are to be taken jointly.
There is provision of instant examination conducted by the council in the month of August/ September. Only those who pass in all subjects except one are eligible for this. The list of eligibility of candidates and the subjects are appended towards the end in the result booklet.
The University introduces three years degree courses for B.A., B.Sc. and thus divided into three parts as First University Examination, Second University Examination, Final University Examination.
There are two types of financial aids given to students of the college. These are the different types of Scholarships and stipends sanctioned by the Govt. from time to time and the financial aids given by the college itself. The different forms of financial help given by the Govt. in the form of scholarships and stipends to eligible students are: