JNTUH relaxes promotion rules for BTech, BPharm; credit-based detention from 2022
Anu Parthiban | October 18, 2022 | 12:41 PM IST | 1 min read
JNTUH: Credit-based detention will be implemented from 2022-23 as per the existing academic regulations. Relaxation of promotion only for 2021-22 batch.
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad has announced relaxation of promotion rules for BTech, BPharm courses for the academic year 2021-22. The university had announced no credit-based detention for 2019-20 batch due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“In the current scenario of the consequential effect of pandemic, the University has decided to relax credits for promotion to the next year of BTech and BPharm courses, ie. students have to secure a minimum of 25% of total credits and this reduction is applicable for the current academic year 2021-22 only (ie. for promotion to the academic year 2022-23).
The eligibility for promotion for students who are pursuing PharmD and PharmD (PB) courses is that they should have appeared and passed all subjects with a maximum of two backlogs subjects.
“In view of the BTech and BPharm proposed relaxation, it is proposed for a maximum of 4 backlog subjects to be promoted to the next year for the current academic year 2021-22 only,” it added.
JNTUH further said that credit-based detention will be implemented from the current academic year 2022-23 as per the existing academic regulations.
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JNTUH: Required credits to pass BTech, BPharm
Students can check the required credits for BTech and BPharm courses in the table below. For second to fourth-year students, the secured credits will be considered up to September 2022 exams.
|
Promotions from |
Required credits for BTech (Regular) |
Required credits for BTech (Lateral) |
Required credits for BPharm (Regular) |
Required credits for BPharm (Lateral) |
|
1st year to 2nd year |
9 credits out of 37 |
– |
12 credits out of 48 |
– |
|
2nd year to 3rd year |
19 credits out of 79 |
10 credits out of 42 |
24 credits out of 96 |
12 credits out of 48 |
|
3rd year to 4th year |
30 credits out of 123 |
21 credits out of 86 |
36 credit out of 144 |
24 credits out of 96 |
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