Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal, has issued an official notice for students regarding first semester enrolment (except MCA) and the Continuous Assessment process for the Odd Semester of the 2025–26 academic year.
As per the notice dated December 18, 2025, the University has already received provisional registration data for all first semester students, excluding MCA. Because some admissions were completed late, this data has been accepted based on certification submitted by the respective colleges.
Students whose programmes do not have any elective subjects will be enrolled automatically by the University. However, students enrolled in programmes with elective subjects will be enrolled by their colleges through the college login on the examination portal. This enrolment process will be available from December 19 to December 27, 2025.
After enrolment is completed, students will be able to check their enrolment status in the report section of the examination portal. Login credentials will be sent to the email IDs provided during registration. At the same time, colleges will complete subject tagging with teachers for all courses.
MAKAUT has also shared the full schedule for Continuous Assessment for newly enrolled students.
The first Continuous Assessment (CA 1) will be conducted between January 2 and January 7, 2026, during which colleges must upload documents, rubrics, and marks on the portal.
CA 2 and the first Practical Continuous Assessment (PCA 1) will take place from January 15 to January 20, 2026.
The third Continuous Assessment (CA 3) and second Practical Continuous Assessment (PCA 2) are scheduled from January 27 to January 31, 2026. For CA 3, written tests will be held at the college level, and an image of the first page of the answer sheet showing the student’s name, roll number, and marks must be uploaded on the app or portal.
The University has clarified that these late assessment cases will not be evaluated through the DVS system.
For theory subjects, Continuous Assessment marks must be submitted out of 25, while for practical subjects, marks must be submitted out of 40. Colleges have been instructed not to leave any field blank and to enter ‘A’ for absent students.
The notice also mentions that end semester examinations for first semester students and third semester students of B Tech and B Pharm programmes will be planned only after the registration process for MCA students and third semester lateral entry students is completed. MAKAUT has further informed that in upcoming semesters, examination fees will be collected directly from colleges instead of students.
The notice has been issued by Dr. Subhashis Datta, Controller of Examinations, and students have been advised to contact their colleges for further clarification or updates related to enrolment and assessments.