Anna Univ - No internal after 3 Attempts !?!

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In official Anna University website , under 2008 regulation pdf , at clause 13.1.2 it says as follows : 


13.1.2 The internal assessment marks obtained by the candidate in the first appearance shall be 
retained and considered valid for all subsequent attempts till the candidate secure a 
pass.
 
 However, from the 3rd attempt onwards if a candidate fails to obtain pass marks (IA + End 
Semester Examination) as per clause 13.1 then the passing requirement shall be as 
follows: 
 
 The candidate should secure 50% and above the maximum marks prescribed for course 
in the university examinations alone irrespective of Internal Assessment marks obtained. 


Please explain the above 13.1.2  clause .

Is this true . . . ? Will the student have to score 62.5 or above to pass the paper after 3 attempts ?

If internal marks are not calculated then the passsing mark for the subject would be 62.5 .
50/100 = 62.5/100 ( When 100 marks is converted into 80 )

If YES , is the current exam ( first appearence for that particular exam ) also considered as attempt ?
Or three attempts calulated when re-appearing for arrears fot that particular subject ?

Please clarify this doubt . . A lot of students are not clear or aware about this ! If this is true then students will
need to work harder to clear their papers !

Link : http://www.annauniv.edu/academic_courses.../R2008.pdf     ( Clause 13 . Passing Requirements )

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the internal marks are retained till a student clears a paper. from 3 attempt of a paper, a student must get minimum 50/100 in theory exam to get atleast E grade (before 3rd attempt minimum mark was 45/100)
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@shh bro after 3 attempts what is the pass mark out of 100. how many times the internals where calculated.
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