Re: [MTC Global] Understanding CBCS

Dear All,

 A rainy day welcomes to all of us in month of july. 

CBCS is very authentic way of assessing an student. In Mumbai most of the degree colleges and post graduation colleges are fo only following this practice. Even then we need to not only to read the article but practice it in detail . Most of us in academic field are having experience but translation of the fact into practice needs discussion from the position of  director to Associate professor to  assistant professor.

WHAT about Mumbai university rules ?

regards

Abhishek Anand
MBA( HRD)
MLL& LW
University of Pune
Ph.D ( PURSUING)
ICFAI UNIVERSITY


On 22 July 2017 at 12:34, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,

CPGA or CBCS are wonderful tools provided they are observed in letter and spirit,  and need to be well statistically founded.  .

Please see the attachments.





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Marathwada Institute of Technology,
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From: Harish R <harishr58@gmail.com>
Sent: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 14:29:46
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Understanding CBCS


If class average is the pass mark, would not half the class fail, regardless of how low or how high the average is?

This is because roughly half the class is likely to have marks below the class average.

Regards,

R. Harish

On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Vish Reddy <viswanathreddy.d@gmail.com> wrote:

What are the pros and cons of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)?


Pro's:

  1. Class average is the pass mark. No need to score 50% to pass and stuff. This has reduced the chances of getting arrears incredibly. On an average, only 2–3 people might get arrears from any given class.
  2. Tougher the papers, lesser the pass mark, lesser the chances of arrears. So you needn't worry about those inhumane question papers or strictly evaluating staff.
  3. You choose your teachers. If you happen to do the registration(for staff) as quickly as possible, you can always get the best set of teachers on the table.
  4. The classmates you are with, is going to be dynamic. Different set of people for every class. A nice way to know new people from your department and to acquaint with them.

Con's:

  1. A railway reservation-like registration for staff and enrollment for courses can be a tad irritating, especially with sick AU servers.
  2. You almost never have a stable gang of friends. They keep shifting classes, and it can be a little pain-in-the-ass sort of thing in the long run.
  3. The class nerds receive so much hate (LOL :p). They are one of the main reasons why average might go up.
  4. No use of those extremely lenient teachers. I mean, if they are going to mark everyone with good grades, the average is up, and it is no way beneficial to anybody. They are almost a bane in CBCS, as you might end up with a not-so-great grade even if you're one of the top performers in your course.

On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 4:33 PM, chandan bora <borasir@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Teachers 

 

I would like to know about Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

1. What are the pros and cons of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)?



2. What are the difficulties in implementing CBCS?



3. What is the minimum and maximum class size for effective implementation of Continuous Assessment?



Need your guidance 


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Dr. CHANDAN K. BORA
(M.Com., LL.M., NET, Ph.D.)
Assistant Professor and Research Guide,
Department of Commerce and Management,
People's College,
Nanded (Maharashtra),
India
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