Mechanics of Solids (ME21203), Autumn 2022

Mechanical Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Policies and Guidelines

Attendance in class

It is expected that all students will not just regularly attend class but also actively engage in the discussions during lectures. Note the following:

Grading

Grading will be done based on the following institute-mandated weights:

Teacher’s Assessment: 20%
Mid-Semester Examination: 30%
End-Semester Examination: 50%

Teacher’s Assessment

The Teacher’s Assessment will be based on two class tests.

Mid-Semester and End-Semester Examinations

Guidelines for writing assignments and exams

Grade cut-offs

Request for re-checking and re-grading

Absence from tests and exams

The institute-mandated rules regarding absence from tests and exams will be followed. If you are not aware of the rules, please read them in this link.

If you have read the rules carefully, you will notice that certain points are left to the discretion of the faculty. Our policies regarding these points are:

Absence from Class Tests and Mid-Semester Examination:

  1. If a student misses a class test due to a compelling reason (illness and/or a calamity in the family), then the marks will be adjusted using the appropriate percentage from the Mid-Semester marks for Class Test 1 and the End-Semester marks for Class Test 2. Of course, such an absence has to be supported with proper documentation. No compensatory class test will be arranged.

  2. If a student misses the Mid-Semester examination due to a compelling reason (illness and/or a calamity in the family), then a compensatory examination may be held. This will depend on the number of such absence cases. If no compensatory exam is held then the marks will be adjusted using the appropriate percentage from the End-Semester examination. Again, such an absence has to be supported with proper documentation.

  3. In both the previous points, make particular note of the phrase “compelling reason”. As mentioned, an illness and/or a calamity in the family is certainly a compelling reason. Attending someone’s wedding is NOT a compelling reason.

  4. If a student is going to represent the institute in some national/international competition, then that will be considered as compelling reason. Again, proper supporting documentation is required.

Absence from End-Semester Examination:

  1. As mentioned in the rules link, a student fails the subject if s/he does not appear in the End-Semester Examination.

  2. If a student has to miss the End-Semester Examination due to a compelling reason (illness and/or calamity in the family), then s/he needs to follow the institute guidelines link. Requesting the faculty directly in this matter is not going to help.