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COEP Tech releases End Semester Slot Re-Examination Time Table for F.Y. B.Tech/B.Planning 2026. Exams from Jan 27-31. Check schedule, subjects, timings, and essential exam day instructions.

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COEP Technological University (COEP Tech) has released the End Semester Slot Re-Examination Time-Table for F.Y. B.Tech and B.Planning students for the academic year 2025-26. This crucial notification outlines the schedule, timings, and essential instructions for the upcoming re-examinations, providing students with all the necessary details to prepare for their papers.

Exam Overview

Particulars Details
Organization COEP Technological University (COEP Tech)
Exam Name End Semester Slot Re-Examination
Courses F.Y. B.Tech / B.Planning
Academic Year 2025-26
Exam Dates 27th January 2026 to 31st January 2026
Exam Mode Offline (Pen & Paper)
Exam Venues ND01, ND-02 (Mechanical)
Official Website keralapsc.gov.in (as per source domain, though this is a COEP document)

Exam Schedule

The re-examinations are scheduled over five days with various subjects and timings. Students are advised to carefully check their specific subject’s date and time.

Date Day Time Slot 1 (Morning) Time Slot 2 (Afternoon)
27th Jan 2026 Tuesday 9.00am to 10.30am: Fundamnentals of Planning (9.00am to 12.00pm) 04.00pm to 05.30pm: Matrix Algebra and Calculus – I, Linear Algebra – I
28th Jan 2026 Wednesday 9.00am to 10.30am: Techniques of Planning (9.00am to 12.00pm) 04.00pm to 05.30pm: Matrix Algebra and Calculus – II, Engineering Physics – II, Linear Algebra – II, Engineering Chemistry – II
29th Jan 2026 Thursday 9.00am to 11.00am: Introduction to GIS and Computer Fundamentals, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Fundamentals of AI, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Elements of Electronics Engineering, Fundamentals of MATLAB and Simulink, Design Thinking and Idea Lab, Systems in Mechanical Engineering, Structure and Properties of Materials 04.00pm to 05.30pm: Engineering Physics – I, Electromagnetism, Fundamentals of AI, Statistical Thermodynamics, Biology for Engineers, Emerging Technologies in Energy Storage, Nanomaterials in Emerging Technologies, Fundamental of Quantum Physics, Fundamentals of Corrosion Engineering, Applied Chemistry
30th Jan 2026 Friday 9.00am to 11.00am: Basics of Building Design and Construction (9.00am to 12.00pm) 04.00pm to 05.30pm: Geomatic Engineering, Fundamentals of Construction Practices, Programming for Problem Solving, Web Design, Python Programming, Electrical Maintenance and Safety, Fundamentals of PLC, Computer Aided Drafting (04.00pm to 06.00pm), EV Architecture, Manufacturing Practices and Fab Lab, Robotics and Drone Operation and Safety, Problem Solving using Procedural Programming
31st Jan 2026 Saturday 9.00am to 12.00pm: Demography and Urbanisation, Basics of Civil Engineering 04.00pm to 05.30pm: Electrical Energy Utilization, Applied Electronics and IOT, Fundamentals of Measurement and Sensors, Foundation in Mechanical Engineering, Basics of Manufacturing Technology, Nanomaterials, Engineering Mechanics

Backlog Students Examination Schedule

Specific backlog papers are also scheduled:

  • 27th Jan 2026 (Tuesday): Linear Algebra/MAC/MAC/MACP/MAUCP (04.00pm to 05.30pm)
  • 28th Jan 2026 (Wednesday): Engineering Physics/Optics and Modern Physics/Engineering Chemistry (04.00pm to 05.30pm)
  • 29th Jan 2026 (Thursday): BEEE/BEE/EEE/ECE (04.00pm to 05.30pm)
  • 30th Jan 2026 (Friday): Engineering Graphics and Design (9.00am to 12.00pm), Problem Solving using Procedural Programming (04.00pm to 05.30pm)
  • 31st Jan 2026 (Saturday): Engineering Mechanics (04.00pm to 05.30pm)

Exam Centers

All examinations will be held at the following venues:

  • ND01 (Mechanical)
  • ND-02 (Mechanical)

Exam Pattern

The notification provides the duration for each examination. While a detailed breakdown of questions, marks, or negative marking scheme is not explicitly mentioned in this time-table, students should prepare based on the standard university examination pattern for these subjects. The durations vary from 1 hour 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the subject.

Admit Card (I-Card/Hall Ticket)

It is mandatory for all students to carry their I-Card / Exam Hall Ticket to the examination hall. Without a valid I-Card/Exam Hall Ticket, students will not be permitted to take the examination and will be fined. Please ensure your I-Card is valid and clearly visible.

Documents Required on Exam Day

Candidates must carry the following to the examination hall:

  • Mandatory: Your valid College I-Card / Exam Hall Ticket.
  • Permitted: Non-Programmable Calculators (only for relevant papers), writing material, and other exam-related materials allowed inside the Examination Hall.

Items Strictly NOT Allowed:

  • Mobile phones (must be switched off and kept in bag)
  • Any electronic gadgets apart from permitted calculators
  • Exchange or sharing of any stationary or calculators
  • Writing on the Question Paper

Exam Day Instructions

Adhering to the instructions is crucial for a smooth examination experience. Please note the following:

Do’s:

  • Be seated in the Examination Hall 15 minutes before the Examination begins.
  • Carry your I-Card/Exam Hall Ticket and permitted stationery.
  • Use only non-Programmable Calculators if required for your paper.
  • Follow all instructions given by the invigilator meticulously.

Don’ts:

  • Do not enter the Examination Hall after the first 30 minutes from the commencement of the Examination.
  • Do not leave the Examination Hall during the last 30 minutes of the Examination, even if you have completed the paper.
  • Do not leave the Examination Hall for any reason during the examination period.
  • Do not carry mobile phones (even in silent/vibration mode) inside the examination hall. Keep them switched off in your bag.
  • Do not exchange or share any stationery or calculators with other students.
  • Do not write anything on the Question Paper.
  • Violation of any instructions may lead to heavy penalization, including expulsion from the exam.

Last-Minute Tips

Based on general university re-examination best practices, consider these tips:

  • Review Key Concepts: Focus on high-weightage topics and fundamental concepts that are frequently tested.
  • Practice Solved Examples: Work through previous year’s question papers or textbook examples to understand problem-solving approaches.
  • Time Management: During the exam, allocate time wisely to each section based on its weightage and your proficiency.
  • Stay Calm: Avoid last-minute cramming. A calm mind performs better. Get adequate sleep before the exam.
  • Read Instructions Carefully: Always read the instructions on the question paper thoroughly before attempting any question.

What to Expect

For a university re-examination, candidates can typically expect:

  • Similar Difficulty: The re-examination paper will likely be of a similar difficulty level to the original end-semester examination.
  • Focus on Fundamentals: Questions often test core understanding of the subject rather than obscure details.
  • Strict Environment: Expect a stringent examination environment with invigilators ensuring all rules are followed to maintain fairness.
  • Clear Marking Scheme: While not detailed in the time-table, assume a standard university marking scheme where steps and methodology are often awarded marks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What should I do if my I-Card is lost or damaged?

A1: You should immediately contact your college administration or examination cell to get a duplicate I-Card or a temporary hall ticket/permission letter before the exam date.

Q2: Can I bring a scientific calculator to the exam?

A2: The notification specifically states ‘non-Programmable Calculators are allowed’. If your scientific calculator is non-programmable, it should be fine. If it is programmable, it is not allowed.

Q3: What if I reach the exam center late?

A3: Entry is allowed only during the first 30 minutes of the examination. After this period, no student will be permitted to enter the examination hall.

Q4: Can I leave the exam hall early if I finish my paper?

A4: No, students are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall during the last 30 minutes of the Examination, irrespective of whether they have completed their paper or not.

Q5: Will there be negative marking in the re-examination?

A5: The official notification does not specify details regarding negative marking. Typically, for university theory exams, negative marking is not common, but it’s always best to confirm with your department or invigilator if unsure.

Q6: What happens if I am found violating the instructions?

A6: Violation of instructions, such as carrying a mobile phone or exchanging stationery, may lead to heavy penalization, including expulsion from the examination.