1. Admission: This involves applying for the course through the university's admission process, which often involves an entrance exam and/or merit-based selection. You'll need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university.
2. Coursework: Successfully completing all the required courses and assignments within the stipulated timeframe. This includes attending classes (if applicable), submitting assignments, and taking internal and external examinations.
3. Attendance (for regular courses): Maintaining a minimum attendance percentage as specified by the university's regulations is crucial for regular courses. Distance education may have different requirements.
4. Examinations: Appearing for and passing all the semester/year-end examinations conducted by the university.
5. Project/Dissertation (for some courses): Many postgraduate programs and some undergraduate programs require the submission and defense of a project or dissertation.
6. Practical Examinations (for some courses): Some courses, particularly in science and technology, involve practical examinations in addition to theory exams.
7. Clearing all dues: Paying all fees, including tuition fees, examination fees, and other dues, on time.
8. Graduation: Once all the requirements, including coursework, examinations, and fee payments, are fulfilled, you'll be eligible for graduation. The university will issue a degree certificate.
To get precise information:
You should directly contact the Calicut University's examination department or the department related to your specific course. Their websites usually have detailed information on the procedures, timelines, and requirements for completing your degree. You can also contact the university's student support services for guidance.