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Karnataka Institute Of
Management & Technological Science

Examination Time Table, Examination Centres & Examination Results will be displayed on the KIMTS website.

Students who are appearing examinations have to send the filled Examination Application (Annexure-III) along with the DD of the Examination Fee to the Administration Office. Candidate shall be declared to have passed in the examination if he/she secures at least 40% marks in internal assignment and external examination separately and 50% marks in aggregate including practical and project.

Candidates are required to pass in Theory as well as in Practical subjects separately. A candidate who secures above 50% marks and below 60% marks will be awarded Grade C, above 60% and below 75% Grade B and 75% marks Grade A in the final Year.

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The candidates who have failed are also eligible to appear in the next year examination. Due papers will also be treated as backlog paper(s). To clear the due paper(s) candidate will be allowed to appear in the backlog paper along with the next Year examination. If the candidate does not avail these opportunities or fail in these attempts, his/her Final Year result will be declared but mark sheet will not be issued.

The failed student can simultaneously appear in the examination of Higher Class / Year as a fresh student and a backlog student the Lower Class/Year.

All legal matters are subjected to BANGALORE Jurisdiction only.

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