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Presentation for Assessment Aim of Course: Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Programming Language and Basic Project making and soft skills like structure, Union, Storage Classes, Macros, File Handling. Course Name: C Language Course Code: ECN13 /ELE 13 Instructor Name: Ms. Aradhana Pandey School of Electronics Devi Ahilya University

Assessment Policy & Result Summary Assessment Policy: Quizzes : xx % Mid Term : 40% Assignment : xx% Lab : xx% Project : xx% Final : 60% Result SummaryNo. of Students High Grade (B+ & Above) 5 Average (B,C, C+)9 Low (D,D+)2 Fail1

Result Summary A+2 A1 B+2 B4 C+3 C2 D1 F1 Total16

Assessment Comments on course contents, design, scope of course, adequacy etc., Satisfactory Problems faced in Teaching-Learning No base of Programming initially.

My Suggestions for Course Changes & Improvement in Teaching-Learning Process Maximum programmes. Maximum Lab- Assignments. Problem Oriented Programming. Try to demonstrate programmes in class.

Thank You……….!