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Trimester Pattern
Trimester Pattern
VIT Business School
has revamped the MBA & MBA (IB) Programme from Semester Pattern to
Trimester Pattern: This programme is also the first Fully Flexible
Credit System (FFCS) in VIT University. The following are the
salient features of the Programme.
Trimester Pattern (Procedure for Course Registration & Withdrawal)
An academic year will have three terms. Each term will have 50 working days spread over 10 to 12 weeks. Apart from these Mid Term & End Term Exams will be conducted over a period of 2 to 3 weeks.
The school will announce the courses to be offered during the ensuing term, before the close of the current term. Students have to register for the courses they wish to study. On that basis the final list of students for each course will be arrived at.
In respect of prerequisite courses, the student will be permitted to take the following course which has the prerequisite, provided he has completed the prerequisite course. In case a student has failed in the examination of any prerequisite course, he may be allowed to register for the course which has the prerequisite, provided he secured a minimum of 50% mark in the internal assessment component. He has to register for the prerequisite course again as and when it is offered by the school and pass the course to earn the credits.
Every term the school announces the courses to be offered, faculty members) offering the courses, room number and the time slots. The students are allowed to register for the courses they want to study during the first term taking in to account their preference for the particular faculty member.
In case a student wants to withdraw from a registered course, it should be done within 5 working days from the starting of the course, by means of a written request to the Programme Manager/Dean with the approval of the concerned Faculty Adviser. In case such student wants to register for any other course which is being offered by the school and he has not registered for that initially, he is permitted to do so with in this time, subject to the approval of Dean.
The school will decide the courses to be offered during each term taking into account the availability of appropriate faculty members.
Trimester Pattern (Procedure for Course Registration & Withdrawal)
An academic year will have three terms. Each term will have 50 working days spread over 10 to 12 weeks. Apart from these Mid Term & End Term Exams will be conducted over a period of 2 to 3 weeks.
The school will announce the courses to be offered during the ensuing term, before the close of the current term. Students have to register for the courses they wish to study. On that basis the final list of students for each course will be arrived at.
In respect of prerequisite courses, the student will be permitted to take the following course which has the prerequisite, provided he has completed the prerequisite course. In case a student has failed in the examination of any prerequisite course, he may be allowed to register for the course which has the prerequisite, provided he secured a minimum of 50% mark in the internal assessment component. He has to register for the prerequisite course again as and when it is offered by the school and pass the course to earn the credits.
Every term the school announces the courses to be offered, faculty members) offering the courses, room number and the time slots. The students are allowed to register for the courses they want to study during the first term taking in to account their preference for the particular faculty member.
In case a student wants to withdraw from a registered course, it should be done within 5 working days from the starting of the course, by means of a written request to the Programme Manager/Dean with the approval of the concerned Faculty Adviser. In case such student wants to register for any other course which is being offered by the school and he has not registered for that initially, he is permitted to do so with in this time, subject to the approval of Dean.
The school will decide the courses to be offered during each term taking into account the availability of appropriate faculty members.
