Internal Examination Committee (IEC) is a body within a college or university responsible for overseeing and conducting internal examinations. These examinations are typically smaller assessments, such as mid-term exams, quizzes, assignments, and presentations, which contribute to a student's overall grade.

Key Responsibilities:

Developing and Implementing Examination Policies: The IEC establishes clear guidelines and procedures for conducting internal examinations, ensuring fairness, transparency, and consistency across all departments and courses.

Setting Question Papers: The committee may be involved in setting, reviewing, and moderating question papers to ensure their quality, relevance, and appropriateness for the course level.

Conducting Examinations: The IEC may be responsible for organizing and supervising the conduct of internal examinations, including invigilation, ensuring proper seating arrangements, and maintaining a conducive examination environment.

Evaluating and Grading: The committee may be involved in evaluating student performance in internal examinations, ensuring fair and consistent grading practices.

Addressing Student Grievances: The IEC provides a mechanism for students to address any concerns or grievances they may have regarding internal examinations, ensuring a fair and transparent process for resolving issues.

Maintaining Records: The committee maintains accurate records of all internal examinations, including student performance data, which may be used for academic analysis and improvement.

Importance of an IEC:

Ensures Fair and Transparent Evaluations: By establishing clear procedures and guidelines, the IEC helps to ensure that all students are evaluated fairly and consistently.

Maintains Academic Standards: The committee plays a crucial role in upholding the academic standards of the institution by ensuring that internal examinations are of appropriate difficulty and relevance.

Provides a Mechanism for Grievance Redressal: The IEC provides a platform for students to raise concerns and seek resolution for any issues related to internal examinations.

Promotes Continuous Improvement: By regularly reviewing and analyzing examination data, the IEC can identify areas for improvement in teaching, learning, and assessment practices.

In essence, the Internal Examination Committee plays a vital role in ensuring the quality, fairness, and effectiveness of the internal assessment process within a college or university.

 

 

Coordinators:

Sr. Emily Mathew CMC | (Chief Internal Exam Coordinator)

Ms. Meenu Jose | Deputy Coordinator