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A. ACADEMIC REGULATIONS FOR B.E/B.TECH PROGRAMME i) ADMISSIONS:
Admissions into first year of B.E/B.Tech Programme and admissions into second year (lateral entry) of B.E/B.Tech programme of the Institute will be as per the norms stipulated by Andhra University & Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education (APSCHE), Govt. of Andhra Pradesh.
ii) PROGRAMMES OFFERED:
The following are the B.E/B.Tech. programmes offered by the Institute.
1 Chemical Engineering 2 Civil Engineering 3 Computer Science & Engineering 4 Electrical & Electronics Engineering 5 Electronics & Communication Engineering 6 Information Technology 7 Mechanical Engineering
iii) STRUCTURE OF THE B.E/B. Tech. PROGRAMME: The programme of instruction will consist of basic sciences, engineering sciences, humanities and mathematics. The complete programme is distributed over eight semesters with two semesters per academic year. Every branch of B.E/B.Tech programme will have a curriculum and syllabi for the courses recommended by the board of studies and approved by the academic council. The academic programmes of the Institute follow the credit system. The curriculum of B.E/B.Tech programme was designed to have a total of around 200 credits. iv) DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME: The duration of the programme is four academic years consisting of two semesters in each academic year. A student is permitted to complete the Programme in a stipulated time frame of 8 consecutive academic years from the date of initial admission. Students joining the Programme in the 2nd year through lateral entry scheme shall have to complete the programme in a stipulated time frame of 6 consecutive academic years from the date of initial admission.
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v) MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION: The medium of instruction and examination is in English.
vi) MINIMUM INSTRUCTION DAYS:
Each semester normally consists of a minimum of 16 weeks of instruction.
vii) Academic Calendar: :
The dates of all important events, such as commencement of class work, examinations, vacations, etc., during the Academic year will be specified in the Academic Calendar of the Institute, as approved by the Academic council.
viii) Examinations & Evaluation Process:
The performance of a student in each semester shall be evaluated subject-wise with a maximum of 100 marks each for theory and practical/drawing subjects.
(a) Theory course:
For all lecture based theory courses, the assessment shall be for 30 marks through internal evaluation and 70 marks through external end-semester examination of three hours duration. (b) Internal evaluation:
The marks for the internal evaluation shall be awarded by the concerned teachers based on class work, quiz, viva-voce, assignments, student regularity and two mid-examinations etc., according to a scheme notified by the department at the beginning of the semester. (c) External evaluation:
The question paper shall be set externally and valued both internally and externally. The average of the two valuations will be taken for award of marks. In case the difference of the marks obtained in the two valuations is more than 20%, then the third examiner shall value the script and out of the three valuations, the average of two valuations which are closer together will be taken into account. (d) Laboratory course:
Each student will perform nearly 12 to 15 experiments in each laboratory course. Laboratory course will be evaluated for 100 marks, out of which 50 marks are for external examination and 50 marks are for internal evaluation. The internal marks are
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awarded based on continuous assessment, record work, internal lab examination and student regularity. The external examination will be conducted by two examiners, one of them being laboratory class teacher as internal examiner and an external examiner nominated by the principal from the panel of experts recommended by the HOD. A candidate shall be declared to have passed in any subject if he/she secures in the university examinations, not less than 40% in theory and not less than 50% in lab course, in addition to securing minimum of ‘E’ grade for theory and a minimum of ‘D’ grade for laboratory course.
ix) ATTENDANCE REGULATIONS: Attendance of a student is computed by considering total number of periods conducted in all courses as the denominator and the total number of periods actually attended by the student in all courses, as the numerator. It is desirable for a student to put on 100% attendance in all the subjects. However, a candidate shall be permitted to appear for the semester end examination provided he/she maintains a minimum of 75% overall attendance in the semester. The shortage of attendance on medical grounds can be condoned up to a maximum of 10% provided the student puts in at least 65% attendance and provided the principal is satisfied with the genuineness of the reasons. The Medical certificates are to be submitted to the Head of the Department when the candidate reports back to the classes immediately after the leave. Certificates submitted afterwards shall not be entertained. Condonation fee as fixed by the college for those who put on attendance between ≥ 65% and <75% shall be charged before the end examinations. In the case of students who participate in co-curricular, extra-curricular activities like student seminars, N.S.S, N.C.C, Inter-collegiate tournaments and any such other activities involving the representation of the Institute, with the prior approval of the principal, the candidate may be deemed to have attended the classes during the actual period of such activity, solely for the purpose of attendance. A candidate who did not satisfy minimum attendance requirement because of late admission under special circumstances shall have to attend at least 50% of the total scheduled periods during that semester and shall have to attend at least 90% of the total periods of instructions held from the date of admission.
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A student, who could not satisfy the minimum attendance requirement of 65% in any semester, shall be declared ‘detained’. He/she is not eligible to appear for the semester end examinations and shall have to repeat that semester with the next batch of students.
x) AWARD OF GRADES:
*minimum grade to pass in a laboratory course is ‘D’.
The performance of a student at the end of the each semester is indicated in terms of Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA). The SGPA is calculated as below:
Σ (Credits of a course x Grade points awarded for a course) SGPA = -------------------------------------------------------------------
Σ (Credits of a course) SGPA is calculated for the candidates who passed all the courses in that semester. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be calculated from II semester onwards up to the final semester and its calculation is similar to SGPA, considering all the subjects enrolled from the first semester onwards. xi) AWARD OF CLASS :
A candidate who becomes eligible for the award of B.E/B.Tech. Degree shall be placed in one of the following Classes.
S.No. Range of Marks Grade Grade Points
1 86% and above A+ 10
2 75%-85% A 9
3 67%-74% B 8
4 58%-66% C 7
5 50%-57% D 6
6 40%-49% E 5
7 ≤39% F(Fail)* 0
8 The grade ‘I’ represents insufficient attendance / absent (subsequently changed into pass or higher grades.)
I 0
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*First class with Distinction will be awarded to those students who clear all the subjects in single attempt. The CGPA can be converted to aggregate percentage by multiplying CGPA with 10, in case of requirement by any other university or for any other purpose. xii) ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF B.E/B.TECH. DEGREE:
A student shall be eligible for award of the B.E/B.Tech degree if he/she fulfils all the following conditions 1) Registered and successfully completed all the components prescribed in the Programme of study to which he/she is admitted in the stipulated period, 2) Obtained CGPA greater than or equal to 5.0 (Minimum requirement for Pass), 3) No disciplinary action is pending against him/her and 4) Has no dues to the Institute including hostels.
i) CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE :
Students shall conduct themselves within and outside the premises of the Institute in a manner befitting the students of the Institution. As per the order of Honorable Supreme Court of India, ragging in any form is considered a criminal offence and is banned. Any form of ragging will be severely dealt with The following activities are not allowed within the campus
i) Possession , consumption or distribution of alcoholic drinks or any kind of narcotics or hallucinogenic drugs.
ii) Mutilation or unauthorized possession of library books. iii) Noisy and unseemly behavior, disturbing studies of fellow students.
S.No. Class CGPA
1 First Class With Distinction : CGPA 8.o or more . 8.0 or more*
2 First Class : CGPA not less than 5.0 and less than 6.5
6.5 or more but less than 8.0
3 Second Class/Pass 5.0 or more but less than 6.5
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iv) Hacking computer systems (such as entering into other person’s areas without prior permission, manipulation and/or damage of computer hardware and software or any other cyber crime etc.)
v) Use of cell phones in the campus. vi) Plagiarism of any nature. vii) Any other act of gross indiscipline as decided by the Institute from time to time.
Commensurate with the gravity of offense, the punishment may be in terms of reprimand, fine, expulsion from the institute / hostel, debarment from examinations, disallowing the use of certain facilities of the Institute, suspension for a specified period or even outright expulsion from the Institute, or even handing over the case to appropriate law enforcement authorities or the judiciary, as required by the circumstances.
Unauthorized collection of money in any form is strictly prohibited.
Detained and Break-in-Study candidates are allowed into the campus for academic purposes only with permission from the principal.
The Disciplinary Action Committee constituted by the Principal, shall be the authority to investigate the details of the offence, and recommend disciplinary action based on the nature and extent of the offence committed.
All the students must abide by the code and conduct rules of the Institute. ii) MALPRACTICES :
The Principal shall refer the cases of suspected malpractices in mid-term examinations and Semester-End Examinations, to Malpractice Enquiry Committee, constituted by the Institute. Such committee shall follow the approved scales of punishment. The Principal shall take necessary action, against the erring students based on the recommendations of the committee.
iii) AMENDMENTS TO REGULATIONS :
The Institute may, from time to time, revise, amend, or change the Regulations, Schemes of Examinations, and / or Syllabi.
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering 4 Year Degree Course
B.E. 1st Year (1st Semester)
Code No. Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
MAT 111 Mathematics-I BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
MAT 112 Mathematics-II BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ENG 113 English-I HS 3 - - 3 30 70 100 2
PHY 114 Physics-I BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 115 CPNM ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 116 Principles of Electronics ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 117 Electronic Workshop ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
PHY 118 Physics laboratory BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 119 CPNM Lab ES 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 18 5 9 32 330 570 900 23
2nd Semester
Code No. Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
MAT 121 Mathematics-III BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
PHY 122 Physics-II BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 123 Electronic Devices and Circuits
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 124 Network Theory ES 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CHE 125 Chemistry BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
MEC 126 Engineering Graphics ES 3 2 - 5 30 70 100 3
ENG 127 English laboratory HS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ECE 128 EDC laboratory PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CHE 129 Chemistry laboratory BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 19 7 9 35 330 570 900 25
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B.E. 2nd Year (1st Semester)
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
MAT 211 Mathematics-IV BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 212 Electrical Machines ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 213 Data structures ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 214 Analog Electronic Circuits
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ECE 215 Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CHE 216 Environmental Studies BS 3 - - 3 30 70 100 3
ECE 217 Analog Electronic Circuits laboratory
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 218 Network & EM Laboratory
ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 18 5 6 29 280 520 800 23
2nd Semester
Code Subject Category Periods
Sessional Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
MAT 221 Mathematics –V BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 222 Linear ICs and Applications PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 223 Digital Electronics PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ECE 224 Probability Theory & Random Processes
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 225 Signals and Systems PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 226 Pulse and Digital Circuits PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 227 LIC and DIC laboratory PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ECE 228 Simulation laboratory PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 18 6 6 30 280 520 800 23
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B.E. 3rd Year (1st Semester)
Code Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Marks Credits Theor
y Tutori
al Lab Total
ECE 311 Electromagnetic Field Theory & Transmission Lines PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 312 Analog Communications PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 313 Microprocessors and Applications
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 314 Control Systems PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 315 Professional Elective-I PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 316 Open Elective-I OE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 317 Analog Communication Laboratory
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ECE 318 Microprocessors & Applications Laboratory PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 18 6 6 30 280 520 800 22
Professional Elective-I : (1) Computer Architecture & Organization (2) Bio medical Instrumentation Open Elective-I: (1) Software Engineering, (2) Operating Systems
2nd Semester
Code Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ECE 321 Antennas & Wave Propagation
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 322 Digital Signal Processing PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 323 Micro Controllers & Embedded Systems
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 324 Professional Elective-II PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 325 VLSI Design PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 326 Professional Elective-III PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 327 VHDL Laboratory PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ECE 328 Micro Controllers & Embedded Systems Lab
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ENG319 Soft Skills Laboratory HS - - 3 3 100 - 100 1
Total 18 6 9 33 380 520 900 23
Professional Elective-II: (1) EMI / EMC, (2) Computer Networks Engineering Professional Elective-II: (1) Cellular and Mobile Communications, (2) Advanced Microprocessors
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B.E. 4th Year (1st Semester)
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
MEC411 Engineering Economics and Management
HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 412 Digital Communications PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 413 Image Processing PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 414 Open Elective-II OE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ECE 415 Professional Elective-IV PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 416 Signal and Image Processing laboratory
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ECE 417 Digital Communications Lab
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ECE 418 Industrial Training and Seminar
Proj - - - - 100 - 100 4
Total 15 5 6 26 350 450 800 24
Professional Elective-IV: (1) Fiber Optic Communication, (2) Wireless sensor Networks, (3) Adaptive Signal Processing Open Elective-II: (1) Database Management System, (2) Neural networks and fuzzy logic, (3) Artificial intelligence and fuzzy logic
2nd Semester
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ECE 421 Microwave Engineering PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 422 Professional Elective-V PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 423 Professional Elective-VI PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ECE 424 Microwave Engineering
Laboratory
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ECE 425 General Seminar Proj - - - - 100 - 100 2
ECE426 Comprehensive Viva Proj 2 2 - 50 50 4
ECE 427 Project Proj - - 14 14 50 50 100 8
Total 12 4 17 31 290 360 650 25
Professional Elective-V: (1) GPS and Satellite Communications (2) ASIC design and FPGA
Professional Elective-VI: (1) Radar and Navigational AIDS (2) DSP processors & Architectures (3) Digital System Design using Verilog HDL
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Department of Computer Science & Engineering 4 Year Degree Course
B.Tech. 1st Year (1st Semester)
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME
Category Periods Sessional
Marks External Marks
Total Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 1.1.1 ENGLISH HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 1.1.2 ENGG CHEMISTRY BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 1.1.3 ENGG MATHEMATICS-I MT 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 1.1.4 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING WITH C
PT 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 1.1.5 ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IDS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 1.1.6 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS & HST HS 2 0 - 2 30 70 100 2
CSE 1.1.7 C PROGRAMMING LAB PT - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 1.1.8 CHEMISTRY LAB BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 1.1.9 NCC PE
0
Total 29 280 520 800 22
2nd Semester
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks Total Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 1.2.1
ENGG PHYSICS BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 1.2.2
ENGG DRAWING BE 2 - 4 6 30 70 100 4
CSE 1.2.3
ENGG MATHEMATICS-II
MT 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 1.2.4
ENVIRNOMENTAL STUDIES
HS 3 0 - 3 30 70 100 3
CSE 1.2.5
DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 1.2.6
IT&MECH WORKSHOP BE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 1.2.7
PHYSICS LAB BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 1.2.8
ENGLISH LAB HS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 1.2.9
NSS/SPORTS PE
0
Total 31 300 500 800 23
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B.Tech. 2nd Year (1st Semester)
CODE NO SUBJECT NAME Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks Total Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 2.1.1 DATA STRUCTURES CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 2.1.2 DIGTAL LOGIC & DESIGN IDS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 2.1.3
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION & ARCHITECHTURE
HE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 2.1.4 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
IDS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 2.1.5 ENGG MATHEMATICS-III
MT 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 2.1.6 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING WITH C++
PT 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 2.1.7 DATA STRUCTURES LAB USING C++
PT - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 2.1.8 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LAB
IDS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total
33 280 520 800 25
2nd Semester
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks Total Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 2.2.1 FILE STRUCTURES CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 2.2.2
MICROPROCESSORS AND INTERFACING
HE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 2.2.3 OPERATING SYSTEMS CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 2.2.4
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING JAVA
PT 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 2.2.5
PROBABILITY, STATISTICS & QUEUING THEORY MT 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 2.2.6
MICROPROCESSOR & INTERFACING LAB
HE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 2.2.7 OPERATING SYSTEMS LAB CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 2.2.8
JAVA PROGRAMMING LAB PT - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total
32 300 500 800 24
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B.Tech. 3rd Year (1st Semester)
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks Total Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 3.1.1 DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 3.1.2 WEB TECHNOLOGIES PT 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 3.1.3 DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 3.1.4 DATA COMMUNICATIONS CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 3.1.5 FORMAL LANGUAGES AND AUTOMETA THEORY CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 3.1.6 DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS LAB CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 3.1.7 WEB TECHNOLOGIS LAB PT - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 3.1.8 SOFT SKILLS LAB HS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 32 300 500 800 24
2nd Semester
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks Total Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 3.2.1 COMPILER DESIGN/ LANGUAGE PROCESSORS CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 3.2.2 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 3.2.3 COMPUTER NETWORKS CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 3.2.4 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS HE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 3.2.5 DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE I CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 3.2.6 IMAGE PROCESSING CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 3.2.7 CASE TOOLS LAB CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 3.2.8 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LAB HE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 33 280 520 800 25
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B.Tech. 4th Year (1st Semester)
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME
Category Periods
Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 4.1.1 DATA WARE HOUSING & DATA MINING
CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 4.1.2 SECURITY ENGINEERING CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 4.1.3 MACHINE LEARNING CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 4.1.4 DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE II CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 4.1.5 INTER DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE I
IDS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 4.1.6 MACHINE LEARNING LAB CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 4.1.7 SECURITY ENGINEERING LAB CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSE 4.1.8 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING & SEMINAR
PT - - - - 100 100 200 2
Total
30 350 550 900 25
2nd Semester
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME
Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
CSE 4.2.1 SOFTWARE TESTING METHODOLOGIES
CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CSE 4.2.2 DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE III CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 4.2.3 DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE – IV
CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CSE 4.2.4 MAJOR PROJECT CE - - 6 6 50 100 150 12
CSE 4.2.5 GRAND VIVA CE - - - - 100 - 100 2
Total
19 240 310 550 24
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HS-HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES PE-PYSICHAL EDUCATION
PT-PROGRAMMING TECHNICS IDS -INTER DEPARTMENTAL SUBJECT
HE-HARD WARE ENGINEERING BS- BASIC SCIENCES
DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE – I DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE – II
ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS MOBILE COMPUTING
ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES DISTRIBUTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURES NETWORK MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES MIDDLE WARE TECHNOLOGIES
OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES
DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE – III
INTER DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE – I
FUZZY COMPUTING ROBOTICS
CLIENT SERVER COMPUTING GPS AND SATTELITE COMMUNICATIONS
PARALLEL COMPUTING ADHOC SENSOR NETWORKS
MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING SUBJECT FROM EEE DEPARTMENT
NEURAL NETWORKS SUBJECT FOM BIOTECH/ CHEMICAL
DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE – IV
CLOUD COMPUTING
SEMANTIC WEB
BIG DATA
COMPUTING OPTIMIZATION
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Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 4 Year Degree Course
B.E. 1st Year (1st Semester)
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
EHS 111 English HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EBS 112 Mathematics – I BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EBS 113 Physics – I BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EBS 114 Chemistry BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EES 115 Computer Programming with C
ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EHS 116 Professional Ethics & HST
HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 2
EES 117 Computer Programming Lab
ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EBS 118 Chemistry Lab BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
NCC OT - - - - - - - -
Total 18 6 6 30 280 520 800 21
2nd Semester
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
EBS 121 Mathematics – II BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EBS 122 Physics – II BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EES 123 Engineering Graphics ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EBS 124 Environmental Studies BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EPC 125 Fundamentals of
Electrical & Electronics Engg.
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EBS 126 Physics Lab BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EES 127 Workshop ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EHS 128 English Lab HS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
NSS / Sports OT - - - - - - - -
Total 15 5 9 29 300 500 800 23
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B.E. 2nd Year (1st Semester)
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
EEE 211 Mathematics-III BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 212 Engineering Mechanics & Strength of Materials
ES 3 2 - 5 30 70 100 4
EEE 213 Thermal Prime Movers ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 214 Network Theory PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 215 Electronic Devices &
Circuits PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 216 Electrical Measurements PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 217 Networks &
Measurements Lab PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 218 Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 18 7 6 31 280 520 800 26
2nd Semester
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
EEE 221 Mathematics-IV BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 222 Electromagnetics PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 223
Performance and Design of Electrical Machines - I
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 224 Analog Electronic Circuits PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 225 Signals & Systems PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE226 Logic Design & Microprocessors
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 227 Thermal Prime Movers Lab ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 228 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 18 6 6 30 280 520 800 26
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B.E. 3rd Year (1st Semester)
Code Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
EEE 311 Computer Architecture and Organization
ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 312 Pulse & Digital Circuits PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 313 Linear I.Cs & Applications PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 314 Performance & Design of Electrical Machines-II
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 315 Electrical Power Generation and Utilization
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 316 Linear Control Systems PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 317 Digital Electronics & Microprocessors Laboratory
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 318 LIC & PDC Laboratory PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 319 Soft Skills Laboratory HS - - 3 3 100 - 100 2
Total 18 6 9 33 380 520 900 29
2nd Semester
Code Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
EEE 321 Open Elective OE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 322 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery
ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 323 Performance & Design of Electrical Machines-III
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 324 Power Electronics PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 325 Advanced Control Systems
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 326 Transmission and Distribution
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 327 Electrical Machines
Lab-I
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 328 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines Laboratory
ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
-- Industrial Training* IT - - - - - - - -
Total 18 6 6 30 280 520 800 26
Open Elective: 1) Data Structures, 2) ANN & Fuzzy Systems, 3) CAD.
Students have to undergo 3 weeks industrial training during semester break and the evaluation will be done in the next semester.
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B.E. 4th Year (1st Semester)
Code Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theor
y Tutorial Lab Total
EEE 411 Optimization Techniques
ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
EEE 412 Power System Analysis & Stability
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 413 Electric Drives & Traction
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 414 Power System Protection
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 415 Digital Control Systems PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 416 Power Electronics Laboratory
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 417 Electrical Machines
Laboratory-II
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 418 Industrial Training* IT - - - - 100 - 100 2
Total 15 5 6 26 350 450 800 25
2nd Semester
Code Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
EEE 421 Engineering Economics & Management
HS 3 0 - 3 30 70 100 3
EEE 422 Power System Operation & Control
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 423 Professional Elective PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
EEE 424 Power System Simulation Lab
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 425 Control Systems Laboratory
PC - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
EEE 426 Project Work PW 6 - - 6 60 40 100 8
Total 15 2 6 23 250 350 600 23
Professional Elective: 1) Power Semi Conductor Drives, 2) FACTS, 3) Non Conventional Energy Sources
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Department of Civil Engineering 4 Year Degree Course
B.E. 1st Year (1st Semester)
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Mark
s
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Tot
al
ENG 111 Communicative English HS 3 - - 3 30 70 100 3
MAT 112 Engineering Mathematics - I BS 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 3
CHE 113 Engineering Chemistry BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
CE 114 Introduction to Civil Engineering CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
HS 115 Professional Ethics and History of Science & Technology HS 3 - - 3 30 70 100 2
CE 116 Engineering Graphics using AutoCAD CE 3 - 3 6 30 70 100 2
CHEP 117 Engineering Chemistry Lab BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
MEP 118 Engineering Workshop ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
AC 119 NSS/Sports PEd - - - - - - - 0
Total 20 2 9 31 280 520 800 20
2nd Semester
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional
Marks
External Marks
Total
Marks
Credits Theo
ry Tutori
al Lab
Total
MAT 121 Engineering Mathematics - II BS 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 3
CSE 122 CPNM ES 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 3
PHY 123 Engineering Physics BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
BS 124 Environmental Studies BS 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CE 125 Engineering Mechanics-I CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
PHYP 126 Engineering Physics Lab BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSEP 127 CPNM Lab ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ENGP 128 Communication skills Lab HS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
AC 129 NCC P.Ed. - - - - - - - 0
Total 18 4 9 31 300 500 800 22
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B.E. 2nd Year (1st Semester)
Code No.
Subject Category
Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total
Marks
Credits Theo
ry Tutorial Lab Tot
al
MAT 211 Engineering Mathematics - III MT 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 3
CE 212 Engineering Geology CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 4
CE 213 Solid Mechanics CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 214 Engineering Mechanics-II CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 215 Civil Engineering Materials CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 4
CE 216 Geodesy - I CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CEP 217 Engineering Geology Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CEP 218 Solid Mechanics Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 24 4 6 34 280 520 800 27
2nd Semester
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional
Marks
External Marks
Total
Marks
Credits Theo
ry Tutori
al Lab
Total
MAT 221
Engineering Mathematics - IV MT 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 222 Building construction CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 4
CE 223 Structural Analysis – I CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 224 Fluid Mechanics -I CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 225 Geodesy - II CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CEP 226 Geodesy Practice CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CEP 227 Computer aided Civil Engineering Drawing CE 3 - 3 6 50 50 100 2
CEP 228 Concrete Technology Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 23 4 9 36 300 500 800 26
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B.E. 3rd Year (1st Semester)
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Session
al Marks
External Marks
Total
Marks
Credits Theory
Tutorial
Lab
Total
CE 311 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 312 Structural Analysis – II CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 313 Fluid Mechanics - II CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 314 Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Civil Engineering
CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CE 315 Geotechnical Engineering - I CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 316 Engineering Economics CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 3
CEP 317 Fluid Mechanics Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ENGP 318 Advanced Communication Skills Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
AC 319 Survey camp ** AC - - - - - - - 2
Total 24 5 6 35 280 520 800 28
** to be conducted after II year-II semester during Summer and evaluated in III Year I Semester
2nd Semester
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional
Marks
External Marks
Total
Marks
Credits Theo
ry Tutori
al Lab
Total
CE 321 Transportation Engineering CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 322 Design of Steel Structures CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 323 Environmental Engineering – I CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 4
CE 324 Geotechnical Engineering – II CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 325 Water Resources Engineering – I CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 326 Project Planning & Management-I CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CEP 327 Geotechnical Engineering Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CEP 328 Computer Applications in Civil Engineering-I CE
- - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 24 5 6 35 280 520 800 28
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B.E. 4th Year (1st Semester)
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Session
al Marks
External Marks
Total
Marks
Credits Theo
ry Tutori
al Lab
Total
CE 411 Advanced Design of Structures CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 412 Project Planning & Management-II CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CE 413 Environmental Engineering - II CE 4 1 - 5 30 70 100 4
CE 414 Water Resources Engineering - II CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 4
CE 415 Elective – I CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CE 416 Elective – II CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CEP 417 Environmental Engineering Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CEP 418 Computer Applications in Civil Engineering-II CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CEP 411 Project work Seminar CE 3 3 50 - 50 2
CEP 412 Project Internship ** CE - - - - 50 - 50 2
Total 24 2 9 35 380 520 900 29
** to be conducted after III year-II semester and evaluated in IV year-I semester
2nd Semester
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional
Marks
External Marks
Total
Marks
Credits Theo
ry Tutori
al Lab
Total
CE 421 Elective – III CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CE 422 Elective – IV CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CE 423 Elective – V CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
CEP 424 Transportation Engineering Lab CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CEP 421 Project Work CE - - 8 8 50 100 150 10
Total 12 - 11 23 190 360 550 21
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Elective – I
1. Pre-Stressed concrete 2. Finite Element Applications in Civil Engineering 3. Structural Dynamics 4. Design of Earthquake Resistant Structures
Elective – II
1. Ground Improvement Techniques 2. Environmental Geo-techniques 3. Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundation
Elective – III
1. Transportation Planning and Design 2. Traffic Engineering 3. Advanced Transportation Engineering 4. Pavement Materials and Construction.
Elective – IV
1. Coastal Engineering 2. Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3. Watershed Management 4. Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures-Design
Elective – V
1. Solid Waste Management 2. Air and Noise pollution and its control 3. Environmental Impact Assessment
Industrial Waste and Waste Water Management
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Department of Chemical Engineering 4 Year Degree Course
B.Tech. 1st Year (1st Semester)
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 111 English HS 4 - - 4 30 70 100 2
ChE 112 Maths - I BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 113 Engineering Graphics BE 2 - 4 6 30 70 100 4
ChE 114 Chemistry BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 115 Environmental Studies
HS 4 - - 4 30 70 100 2
ChE 116 Professional Ethics and HST
HS 4 - - 4 30 70 100 2
ChE 151 Workshop BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 152 Chemistry Laboratory BE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 153 NSS / Sports HS - - - - - - - -
Total 20 2 10 32 280 520 800 20
2nd Semester
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 121 Maths - II BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 122 Physics BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 123 Computer Programming
BE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 124 Strength of Materials BE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 125 Introduction to Chemical Engineering
BE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 161 English Language Laboratory
HS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 162 Physics Laboratory BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 163 Computer Programming Laboratory
BE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 164 NCC HS - - - - - - - -
Total 16 4 9 29 300 500 800 23
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B.Tech. 2nd Year (1st Semester)
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 211 Maths – III BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 212 Electronics and Electrical Engineering BE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 213 Mechanical Engineering
BE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 214 Physical Chemistry BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 215 Chemical Process Calculations
CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 251 General Engineering Laboratory
BE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 252 Physical Chemistry Laboratory BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 15 5 6 26 250 450 700 20
2nd Semester
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 221 Maths – IV BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 222 Organic Chemistry BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 223 Fluid Mechanics CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 224 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - I
CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 225 Mechanical Operations CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 226 Process Instrumentation CE 4 - - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 261 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 262 Mechanical Operations Laboratory
CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 263 Organic Chemistry Laboratory
BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 19 5 9 33 330 570 900 26
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B.Tech. 3rd Year (1st Semester)
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 311 Material Science and Engineering
CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 312 Heat Transfer CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 313 Mass Transfer – I CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 314 Chemical
Engineering Thermodynamics – II
CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 315 Chemical Reaction
Engineering – I CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 316 Inorganic Chemical Technology
CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 351 Heat Transfer Laboratory
CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 352 Mass Transfer Laboratory – I
CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 353 Soft Skills Laboratory HS - - 3 3 100 - 100 2
Total 18 6 9 33 380 520 900 29
2nd Semester
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 321 Mass Transfer – II CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 322 Chemical Reaction
Engineering – II CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 323 Organic Chemical
Technology CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 324 Industrial Pollution
Control CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 325 Bio Chemical Engineering CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 326 Process Engineering
Economics CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 361 Mass Transfer Laboratory – II CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 362 Chemical Reaction
Engineering Laboratory
CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 363 Chem. Tech. and Pollution Control
Laboratory CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
Total 18 6 9 33 330 570 900 29
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B.Tech. 4th Year (1st Semester)
Code No.
Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 411 Transport Phenomena CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 412 Process Dynamics and
Control CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 413 Process Modeling and
Simulation CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 414 Process Optimization CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 415 Elective – I DE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 451 Process Dynamics and Control Laboratory
CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 452 Modeling and
Simulation Laboratory CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 453 Project Seminar PW - - 3 3 100 - 100 2
ChE 454 Industrial Training* IT - - - - - - 100 2
Total 15 5 9 29 350 450 800 27
* There is Industrial Training at the end of III year II Semester for a minimum of three weeks during summer vacation. | Assessment for the Industrial Training is made during IV year I Semester.
2nd Semester
Code No. Subject
Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
ChE 421 Industrial Management HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 422 Chemical Engineering
Process Equipment Design
CE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
ChE 423 Elective – II DE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
ChE 461 Chemical Engineering
Process Equipment Design Laboratory
CE - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
ChE 462 Project PW - - 6 6 50 50 100 6
Total 9 3 9 21 190 310 500 18
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS: Elective – I ChE 415 (A) Polymer Technology ChE 415 (B) Fertilizer Technology ChE 415 (C) Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals ChE 415 (D) Process Biotechnology ChE 415 (E) Industrial Hazards and Safety Analysis ChE 415 (F) Energy Engineering Elective – II ChE 423 (A) Computational Fluid Dynamics ChE 423 (B) Micro electronics processing ChE 423 (C) Design of Experiments in Chemical Engg. ChE 423 (D) Chemical Engg. Computing ChE 423 (E) Non Newtonian flow in Chemical Engg. ChE 423 (F) Computer process Control
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Department of Mechanical Engineering 4 Year Degree Course
B.E. 1st Year (1st Semester)
Code Name of the subject Category Periods per week Max. marks
Credits Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess.
External marks
Total Marks
1 English HS 4 4 30 70 100 3
2 Mathematics – I MT 4 4 30 70 100 3
3 Physics – I BS 4
4 30 70 100 3
4 Environmental Studies HS 4
4 30 70 100 3
5 Engineering Drawing BE 1 3 4 30 70 100 3
6 Professional Ethics and HST
HS 3
3
2
7 Physics Lab BS 3 3 50 50 100 2
8 Workshop BE
3 3 50 50 100 2
9 NCC AC 3 3
Total 20 12 32 250 450 800 21
2nd Semester
Code
Name of the subject
Category
Periods per week Max. marks Credits
Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess. External marks
Total Marks
1 Mathematics – II MT 4 4 30 70 100
3
2 Physics –II BS 4 4 30 70 100
3
3 Chemistry BS 4 4 30 70 100 3
4 C Programming BE 4 4 30 70 100
3
5 Engineering Mechanics BE 4 1 5 30 70
100 4
6 Advanced Engineering Drawing
BE 1 3 4 50 50 100
3
7 C-Programming lab
BE 3 3 50 50 100
2
8 English Lab HS 3 3 50 50 100
2
9 Chemistry Lab BS 3 3 50 50 100 2
10 NSS/SPORTS AC 3 3
TOTAL 21 15 36 25
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B.E. 2nd Year (1st Semester)
Code
Name of the subject
Category
Periods per week Max. marks
Credits Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess. External
marks Total Marks
1 Mathematics –III MT 4 4 30 70 100
3
2 Material Science and Metallurgy
CE 4 4 30 70 100
3
3 Mechanics of Solids – I CE 4 1 5 30 70 100
4
4 Engineering Thermodynamics – I
CE 4 1 5 30 70 100
4
5 Manufacturing Technology – I
CE 4 4 30 70 100
4
6 Machine Drawing CE 1 3 4 30 70 100
3
7 Strength of Materials Lab CE 3 3 50 50 100
2
8 Mechanical Engineering Lab –I
CE 3 3 50 50 100
2
Total 21 3 9 33 280 520 800
25
2nd Semester
Code
Name of the subject
Category
Periods per week Max. marks Credits
Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess. External marks
Total Marks
1 Mathematics –IV MT 4 4 30 70 100
3
2 Fluid Mechanics CE 4 1 5 30 70 100
4
3 Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis HS 4 4 30 70
100 3
4 Basic Electrical and Electronics Technology BE 4 4 30 70
100 3
5 Theory of Machines-I CE 4 1 5 30 70 100
4
6 Manufacturing Technology – II CE 5 5 30 70
100 4
7 Manufacturing Technology Lab– I CE 3 3 50 50
100 2
8 Electrical and Electronics Lab BE 3 3 50 50
100 2
9 Ethics/ Aptitude HS 3 3 100 100
2
Total 24 2 9 35 24
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B.E. 3rd Year (1st Semester)
Code Name of the subject Category
Periods per week Max. marks
Credits Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess. Exam Total
Marks
1 Fluid Machinery and Systems CE 4 1 5 30 70 100 4
2 Mechanics of Solids – II CE 4 1
5 30 70 100 4
3 Engineering Thermodynamics – II CE 4 1 5 30 70 100 4
4 Theory of Machines – II CE 4 1 5 30 70 100 4
5 Operations Research CE 4 4 30 70 100 3
6 Design of Machine Elements–I CE 4 1 5 30 70 100 4
7 FMM Lab CE
3 3 50 50 100 2
8 Manufacturing Technology Lab–II
CE
3 3 50 50 100 2
9 Soft Skills Lab HS
3 3 100
100 2
Total
24 5 9 38
29
2nd Semester
Code Name of the subject Category
Periods per week Max. marks
Credits Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess. Exam Total
Marks
1 SQC CE 4 4 30 70 100 3
2 Refrigeration and Air conditioning CE 4 1 5 30 70 100 4
3 Manufacturing Technology – III
CE 4
4 30 70 100 4
4 Industrial Engineering and Management
CE 4
4 30 70 100 3
5 Design of Machine Elements-II
CE 4
4 30 70 100 3
6 Engineering Thermodynamics-III CE 4 1 5 30 70 100 4
7 Metrology & Mechatronics Lab
CE
3 3 50 50 100 2
8 Mechanical Engineering Lab – II CE 3 3 50 50 100 2
9 Industrial Engineering Lab / Production drawing
CE
3 3 50 50 100 2
10 Industrial Training * IT
TOTAL 24 2 9 35 330 570 900 27
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B.E. 4th Year (1st Semester)
Code Name of the subject Category
Periods per week Max. marks
Credits Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess. Exam
Total Marks
1 Finite Element Analysis CE 4 4 30 70 100 4
2 Heat and Mass Transfer CE 4 1 5 30 70 100 4
3 Automobile Engineering CE 4 4 30 70 100 4
4 Elective –I DE 4 4 30 70 100 3
5 Elective – II DE 4 4 30 70 100 3
6 Computer Aided Design CE 4 4 30 70 100 4
7 Heat and Mass Transfer Lab CE 3 3 50 50
100 2
8 Computer Aided Design Lab CE 3 3 50 50
100 2
9 Industrial Training** 100 2
Total 24 1 6 31 380 520 900 27
2nd Semester
Code
Name of the subject
Category
Periods per week Max. marks
Credits Lecture Tutorial Practical Total Sess. Exam Total
Marks
1 Instrumentation and Control Systems
CE 4 4 30 70 100
3
2 Elective -III DE 4 4 30 70 100 3
3 Elective-IV(Inter Departmental) IDE 4 4 30 70
100 3
4 Project PW 6 6 50 50 100 10
5 Comprehensive Viva CE 100 100 2
Total 12 6 18 240 260 500 21
S. No ELECTIVE -1 ELECTIVE -II
1 Optimization Design 1 Gas Turbines and Jet Propulsion
2 Advanced Foundry and Welding Technology 2 Tool Design
3 Power Plant Engineering 3 Production Planning and Control
4 Computer Graphics 4 Robotics
5 Rapid Prototyping 5 Mechatronics
ELECTIVE -III ELECTIVE -1V {INTER DEPARTMENTAL}
1 Computational Fluid Dynamics 1 Neural Network and fuzzy logic
2 Non Conventional Energy Sources 2 Artificial Intelligence
3 Computer Numerical Control and Computer Aided Manufacturing 3 Database Management Systems
4 Total Quality Management 4 Data Structures
5 Engineering Tribology 5 Data Mining
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Department of Information Technology 4 Year Degree Course
B.Tech. 1st Year (1st Semester)
Code No. Subject Category
Periods Sessional Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT111 ENGLISH HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT112 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - I BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT113 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT114 BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT115 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING WITH C
ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT116 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HST BS 3 - - 3 30 70 100 2
IT117 C PROGRAMMING LAB ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT118 CHEMISTRY LAB BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
NSS/SPORTS
TOTAL 29 280 520 800 22
2nd Semester
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks Extern
al Marks
Total Marks
Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT121 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II
BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT122 ENGINEERING PHYSICS BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT123 DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT124 ENGINEERING DRAWING ES 2 - 3 5 30 70 100 4
IT125 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT126 PHYSICS LAB BS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT127 IT & MECHANICAL WORKSHOP ES - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT128 ENGLISH LAB HS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
NCC
TOTAL 30 300 500 800 23
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B.Tech. 2nd Year (1st Semester) Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT211 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT212 PROBABILITY STATASTICS AND QUEUING THEORY
BS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT213 DATA STRUCTURES CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT214 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THOUGH JAVA
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT215 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT216 ELECTRONICS LAB PC 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 2
IT217 DATA STRUCTURES LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT218 JAVA PROGRAMMING LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
TOTAL 30 280 520 800 23
2nd Semester
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT221 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT222 DATA COMMUNICATIONS
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT223 OPERATING SYSTEMS CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT224 MICROPROCESSORS CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT225 FILE STRUCTURES CS 3 - - 3 30 70 100 3
IT226 FILE STRUCTURES LAB CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 2
IT227 MICROPROCESSORS LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT228 OPERATING SYSTEMS LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
TECHNICAL SEMINAR 50 50 2
TOTAL 29 330 520 850 28
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B.Tech. 3rd Year (1st Semester)
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT311 COMPUTER NETWORKS CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT312 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT313 WEB TECHNOLOGIES CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT314 FORMAL LANGUAGES AND AUTOMATA THEORY
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT315 DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT316 SOFT SKILLS LAB HS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 2
IT317 DBMS LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT318 WEB TECHNOLOGIES LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT319 SUMMER TRAINING-1 100 100 2
TOTAL 30 380 520 900 27
2nd Semester
Code No.
Subject Category Periods
Sessional Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT321 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT322 LANGUAGE PROCESSORS CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT323 ELECTIVE-I PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT324 LINUX NETWORK PROGRAMMING
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT325 INTER DEPARMENTAL ELECTIVE PE 3 - - 3 30 70 100 3
IT326 CASE TOOLS LAB CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 2
IT327 LINUX NETWORK PROGRAMMING LAB
CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT328 ALGORITHMS & LANGUAGE PROCESSORS LAB
CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
MINI PROJECT 50 50 2
TOTAL 29 330 520 850 26
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B.Tech. 4th Year (1st Semester) Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional
Marks Extern
al Marks
Total Marks
Credits
Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT411 COMPUTER GRAPHICS & MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 4
IT412 SOFTWARE TESTING METHODOLOGIES
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT413 DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING
CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT414 ELECTIVE – II PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT415 ELECTIVE – III PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT416 CG & MMS LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT417 DWDM LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
IT418 TESTING TOOLS LAB CS - - 3 3 50 50 100 2
SUMMER TRAINING - 2 - - - 100 100 2
TOTAL 29 400 500 900 24
2nd Semester
Code No.
Subject Category Periods Sessional Marks
External
Marks
Total Marks
Credits Theory Tutorial Lab Total
IT421 CRYPTOGRAPHY &
NETWORK SECURITY CS 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT422 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
ES 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT423 ELECTIVE – IV PE 3 1 - 4 30 70 100 3
IT425 PROJECT WORK CS - - - 100 100 10
COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 50 50 2
TOTAL 12 140 310 450 21
ELECTIVE -I ELECTIVE –II ELECTIVE –III ELECTIVE -IV INTER DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS .NET TECHNOLOGIES IMAGE PROCESSING E-COMMERCE AD HOC & SENSOR NETWORKS (ECE)
ADVANCED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MACHINE LEARNING DESIGN PATTERNS DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
GPS & SATELLITE COMMUNICATION (ECE)
ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BIG DATA ANALYTICS HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
BIO INFORMATICS (CHEMICAL)
MOBILE COMPUTING NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SOFT COMPUTING ROBOTICS (MECH)
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS
REAL –TIME SYSTEMS OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS
SEMANTIC WEB & SOCIAL NETWORKS
CONTROL SYSTEMS (EEE)
OPERATION RESEARCH
NEURAL NETWORKS & FUZZY LOGIC
CLOUD COMPUTING
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B. Academic Regulations for M.E/M.Tech programme i) ADMISSIONS:
Admission into M.E/M.Tech Programmes of the Institute shall be made subject to the eligibility, qualifications and specialization as per the norms stipulated by Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education (APSCHE) and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) from time to time.
ii) PROGRAMMES OFFERED:
The following are the M.E/M.Tech. programmes offered by the Institute.
1 Biotechnology (Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology) 2 Communication Systems (Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engineering) 3 Computer Science & Technology (Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering) 4 Control Systems Engineering (Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engineering) 5 Machine Design (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering)
iii) STRUCTURE OF THE M.E/M. Tech. PROGRAMME:
The programme of instruction will consist of advanced subjects of the respective specialization. The complete programme is distributed over four semesters with two semesters per academic year. Course work is offered in the first two semesters (except for PG programme in Computer Science where it is extended upto third semester) and the dissertation work will be carried out during third and fourth semesters. Every branch of M.E/M.Tech programme will have a curriculum and syllabi for the courses recommended by the board of studies and approved by the academic council. The academic programmes of the Institute follow the credit system.
iv) DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME :
The duration of the programme is two academic years consisting of two semesters in each academic year. A student is permitted to complete the Programme in a stipulated time frame of 4 consecutive academic years from the date of initial admission.
v) MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:
The medium of instruction and examination is in English.
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vi) MINIMUM INSTRUCTION DAYS:
The period of instruction shall comprise of a minimum of 16 weeks. The semester end examinations shall ordinarily be held after completion of 16 weeks.
vii) Academic Calendar :
The dates of all important events, such as commencement of class work, examinations, vacations, etc., during the Academic year will be specified in the Academic Calendar of the Institute, as approved by the Academic council.
viii) Examinations & Evaluation Process:
The performance of a student in each semester shall be evaluated subject-wise with a maximum of 100 marks each for theory and practical subjects.
a) Theory course: For all lecture based theory courses, the assessment shall be for 30 marks through internal evaluation and 70 marks through external end-semester examination of three hours duration. b) Internal evaluation: The marks for the internal evaluation shall be awarded by the concerned teachers based on class work, quiz, viva-voce, assignments, student regularity and two mid-examinations etc., according to a scheme notified by the department at the beginning of the semester. c) External evaluation: The question paper shall be set externally and valued both internally and externally. The average of the two valuations will be taken for award of marks. In case the difference of the marks obtained in the two valuations is more than 20%, then the third examiner shall value the script and out of the three valuations, the average of two valuations which are closer together will be taken into account. d) Laboratory course: Each laboratory course will be evaluated for 100 marks, out of which 50 marks are for external examination and 50 marks are for internal evaluation. The internal marks are awarded based on continuous assessment, record work, internal lab examination and student regularity. The external examination will be conducted by two examiners, one of them being laboratory class teacher as internal examiner and an external examiner nominated by the principal from the panel of experts recommended by the HOD.
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However, for some of the PG courses where there is no external examination, entire lab course will be evaluated internally according to the schedule notified by the concerned department at the beginning of the semester. A candidate shall be declared to have passed in any subject if he/she secures in the university examinations, not less than 40% in theory or lab course, in addition to securing minimum of ‘E’ grade. e) Dissertation Work : Every candidate shall be required to submit the record of dissertation work at the end of fourth semester. The viva-voce examination on the dissertation shall be conducted by a board of minimum four examiners consisting of
1. The Head of the Department as Chairman 2. Chairman, Board of studies of the concerned department 3. Internal guide 4. Expert member in the specialization to be nominated by Principal from panel of
experts proposed by HoD from outside the Institute. In case the dissertation work is not approved by the committee, the candidate shall repeat the work as directed by the Department Research Committee (DRC).
ix) ATTENDANCE REGULATIONS:
Attendance of a student is computed by considering total number of periods conducted in all courses as the denominator and the total number of periods actually attended by the student in all courses, as the numerator. It is desirable for a student to put on 100% attendance in all the subjects. However, a candidate shall be permitted to appear for the semester end examination provided he/she maintains a minimum of 75% overall attendance in the semester. The shortage of attendance on medical grounds can be condoned up to a maximum of 10% provided the student puts in at least 65% attendance and provided the principal is satisfied with the genuineness of the reasons. The Medical certificates are to be submitted to the Head of the Department when the candidate reports back to the classes immediately after the leave. Certificates submitted afterwards shall not be entertained. Condonation fee as fixed by the college for those who put on attendance between ≥ 65% and <75% shall be charged before the end examinations. In the case of students who participate in co-curricular, extra-curricular activities like student seminars, N.S.S, N.C.C, Inter-collegiate tournaments and any such other activities involving the representation of the Institute, with the prior approval of the Principal routed through HoD along with his recommendations, the candidate may be deemed to have attended the classes during the actual period of such activity, solely for the purpose of attendance.
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A student, who could not satisfy the minimum attendance requirement of 65% in any semester, shall be declared ‘detained’. He/she is not eligible to appear for the semester end examinations and shall have to repeat that semester with the next batch of students. The criteria for promotion from 1st semester to 2nd semester and to the subsequent semesters are based on the requisite attendance put up by the candidate.
x) AWARD OF GRADES:
The performance of a student at the end of the each semester is indicated in terms of Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA). The SGPA is calculated as below:
Σ (Credits of a course x Grade points awarded for a course) SGPA = -------------------------------------------------------------------
Σ(Credits of a course) SGPA is calculated for the candidates who passed all the courses in that semester. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be calculated from II semester onwards up to the final semester and its calculation is similar to SGPA, considering all the subjects enrolled from the first semester onwards.
S.No. Range of Marks Grade Grade Points
1 90% and above A+ 10
2 80% - 89% A 9
3 70% - 79% B 8
4 60% - 69% C 7
5 55% - 59% D 6
6 50% - 54% E 5
7 <50% F(Fail) 0
8 The grade ‘I’ represents insufficient attendance / absent (subsequently changed into pass or higher grades.)
I 0
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xi) AWARD OF CLASS :
A candidate who becomes eligible for the award of M.E/M.Tech degree shall be placed in one of the following Classes.
S.No. Class CGPA
1 First Class With Distinction 8.0 or more*
2 First Class 6.5 or more but less than 8.0
3 Second Class/Pass 5.5 or more but less than 6.5
*First class with Distinction will be awarded to those students who clear all the subjects in single attempt including dissertation. The CGPA can be converted to aggregate percentage by multiplying CGPA with 10, in case of requirement by any other university or for any other purpose.
xii) ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF M.E/M.TECH. DEGREE:
A student shall be eligible for award of the M.E/M.Tech degree if he/she fulfils all the following conditions 1) Registered and successfully completed all the components prescribed in the Programme of study to which he/she is admitted in the stipulated period, 2) Obtained CGPA greater than or equal to 5.5 (Minimum requirement for Pass), 3) No disciplinary action is pending against him/her and 4) Has no dues to the Institute including hostels.
i) CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE :
Students shall conduct themselves within and outside the premises of the Institute in a manner befitting the students of the Institution. As per the order of Honorable Supreme Court of India, ragging in any form is considered a criminal offence and is banned. Any form of ragging will be severely dealt with. The following activities are not allowed within the campus i) Possession, consumption or distribution of alcoholic drinks or any kind of
narcotics or hallucinogenic drugs. ii) Mutilation or unauthorized possession of library books. iii) Noisy and unseemly behavior, disturbing studies of fellow students.
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iv) Hacking computer systems (such as entering into other person’s areas without prior permission, manipulation and/or damage of computer hardware and software or any other cyber crime etc.)
v) Use of cell phones in the campus. vi) Plagiarism of any nature. vii) Any other act of gross indiscipline as decided by the Institute from time to
time.
Commensurate with the gravity of offense, the punishment may be in terms of reprimand, fine, expulsion from the institute / hostel, debarment from examinations, disallowing the use of certain facilities of the Institute, suspension for a specified period or even outright expulsion from the Institute, or even handing over the case to appropriate law enforcement authorities or the judiciary, as required by the circumstances.
Unauthorized collection of money in any form is strictly prohibited. Detained and Break-in-Study candidates are allowed into the campus for academic
purposes only with permission from the principal. The Disciplinary Action Committee constituted by the Principal, shall be the authority
to investigate the details of the offence, and recommend disciplinary action based on the nature and extent of the offence committed.
All the students must abide by the code and conduct rules of the Institute.
ii) MALPRACTICES :
The Principal shall refer the cases of suspected malpractices in mid-term examinations and Semester-End Examinations, to a Malpractice Enquiry Committee, constituted by the Institute. Such committee shall follow the approved scales of punishment. The Principal shall take necessary action, against the erring students based on the recommendations of the committee.
iii) AMENDMENTS TO REGULATIONS:
The Institute may, from time to time, revise, amend, or change the Regulations, Schemes of Examinations, and / or Syllabi.
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M.Tech. (Communication Systems)
2 Year PG Degree Course
Semester - I Subject code Subject title
Credits Pds/week
Sessionals Univ. Exam marks
Total Theory Lab
MTCS-1 Communication Theory 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-2 Digital Communication Techniques 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-3 Advanced Digital signal processing 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-4 Telecommunication Switching & Queuing Theory
4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-5 Elective –I 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-6 Elective-II 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-7 Communication Engineering Lab 2 - 4 100 - 100
MTCS-8 Seminar - I 2 - 2 100 - 100
Total 28 24 6
Elective – I a) RF and Microwave Engineering b) Optical Networks c) Speech Signal Processing d) Spectral Analysis of Signals
Semester – II Subject
code Subject title Credits Pds/week Sessionals Univ. Exam
marks Total
Theory Lab MTCS-9 Satellite Communication and Phased Arrays 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-10 Wireless Communications and Networks 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-11 GPS and Applications 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-12 Multimedia Communication Systems 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-13 Elective - III 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-14 Elective – IV 4 4 - 30 70 100
MTCS-15 Signal Processing Lab 2 - 4 100 - 100
MTCS-16 Seminar - II 2 - 2 100 - 100
Total 28 24 6
Elective-III a) Modern Radar Systems b) Software Defined Radio c) High Speed Communication Networks d) Wavelet Transforms and Its Applications
Elective-II
a) Embedded Systems b) Neural Networks c) Spread Spectrum Techniques & Multiple Access d) Secure Communication
Elective- IV a) Digital Image Processing b) Modeling and Simulation of Communication Systems c) Optical Wireless Communication Systems d) Statistical Signal Processing
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Semester – III
Subject code Subject title Credits Sessionals Uni. Exam
marks Total
MTCS – 17 Thesis (Part I) 15 50 50 100
Project work to be submitted before the end of 3rd Semester and it will be evaluated by a committee consisting of Chairman, Board of Studies, Head of the Department and thesis guide.
Semester – IV
Subject code Subject title Credits Sessionals Uni. Exam marks Total
MTCS – 18 Thesis (Part II) 20 30 70 100
Thesis work is for a period of SIX months in Industry/Department. The students are required to
submit their thesis two/three phases. Thesis will be evaluated by a committee consisting of an
external member from reputed institution, HOD, Chairman, Board of Studies and thesis Guide.
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M.Tech. (Computer Science & Technology) 2 Year PG Degree Course
Semester – I
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks
Total Credits Theory Lab Total
CSEMT.1.1.1 Mathematical Foundationsof Computer Science 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.1.2 Data Structures & Algorithms 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.1.1 Data Base Management Systems 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.1.3 Computer Organization & Architecture 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.1.4 Advanced Operating Systems 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.1.1 Computer Networks 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.1.5 Data Structures & Programming Lab - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSEMT.1.1.6 Database Management Systems Lab - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSEMT.1.1.7
Total
24 280 520 800 28
Semester – II
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME
Periods Sessional Marks
External Marks Total Credits Theory Lab Total
CSEMT.1.2.1 Artificial Intelligence 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.2.2 Object Oriented Software Engineering 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.2.3 Compiler Design 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.2.4 Data ware Housing &Data Mining 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.2.5 Elective I 3 - 3 30 70 100 4
CSEMT.1.2.6 Elective II 3 - 3 50 50 100 4
CSEMT.1.2.7 Network Programming &Web Programming Lab - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSEMT.1.2.8 OOSE Lab - 3 3 50 50 100 2
CSEMT.1.2.9
Total
24 300 500 800 28
Elective I: Parallel Programming/Image Processing/Semantic Web/Embedded Systems/ Computer Vision/ Computer Graphics &Visual Computing /Big Data Analysis Elective II: Cloud Computing/ Mobile Computing/Soft Computing/ Grid Computing/Cluster Computing/Pervasive Computing
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Semester – III
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME
Periods Sessional
Marks External Marks
Total Credits Theory Lab Total
CSE 2.1.1 Seminar - - - 100 - 100 2
CSE 2.1.2 Thesis Work Part 1 - - - GRADE
GRADE 10
Total
12
Semester – IV
CODE NO
SUBJECT NAME
Periods Sessional
Marks External Marks
Total Credits
Theory Lab Total
CSE 3.1.1 Seminar - - - 100
100 2
CSE 3.1.2 Thesis Work Part II - - -
GRADE 0 15
Total
17
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M.E. (Control Systems) 2 Year PG Degree Course
Semester – I
Subject Code Subject Title Credits
Periods/Week Sessional Marks
Univ. exam marks
Total Theory Lab
ECS 1.1 Advanced Control Systems 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 1.2 Optimization Techniques 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 1.3 Advanced Drives and Control 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 1.4 Advanced Control System Design 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 1.5 Elective-I 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 1.6 Control System Simulation Lab-I 3 - 3 100 -- 100
Total 23 20 3 250 350 600
ECS 1.5 ELECTIVE –I:
(a) Large Scale Systems (b) Digital Control Systems (c) Robust and Adaptive Control
Semester – II
Subject Code
Subject Title Credits Periods/Week
Sessional Marks
Univ. exam marks
Total Theory Lab
ECS 2.1 Nonlinear Control Systems 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 2.2 Sliding Mode Control Theory 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 2.3 Intelligent Systems and Control 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 2.4 Optimal Control Theory 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 2.5 Elective-II 4 4 -- 30 70 100
ECS 2.6 Control System Simulation Lab-II 3 - 3 100 -- 100
Total 23 20 3 250 350 600
ECS 2.5 ELECTIVE –II:
(a) Control Systems Components (b) Control of Large Scale Systems (c) Robotics
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SEMESTER III and IV: THESIS WORK
Work load : 6 Periods/Week/Student Credits per Semester : 15 Total Credits : 30 The valuation of the thesis credits should be allotted but for the calculation of CGPA these credits will not be taken into consideration.
Candidates can do their work in the department or in any industry/research organization for two semesters (i.e 3rd and 4th semesters). In case of thesis to be done in an industry / research organization, the advisor / advisors should be from the industry / research organization.
It is mandatory that two seminars at least one per semester related to thesis work / general topic in III and IV semesters and publication of a paper in conference proceeding / communicated to Journal for the submission of the Thesis at the end of 4th Semester.
At the end of 4th semester, four spiral bound copies of the thesis are to be submitted to the department, out of which 2 to be retained by the department for evaluation purpose. The thesis is to be evaluated by an examiner external to the University with minimum M.E./M.Tech qualification with relevant specialization and must have minimum 5 years of experience in service.
A Viva-voce examination is to be conducted by a Committee consisting of Head of the department of respective college, Chairman, Board of Studies, the External Examiner who evaluates the thesis and the Advisor of the thesis, after receiving the evaluation report from the External Examiner.
In case the advisor happens to be HOD or Chairman, Board of Studies or from industry / research organization one more member from the department with relevant specialization is to be recommended as examiner by Chairman, Board of Studies for Viva-voce examination.
The Board will submit a report stating whether the thesis is approved with grade (A – Excellent, B – Good, C – Fair, D-reappear for viva-voce) / not approved.
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M.E. (Machine Design) 2 Year PG Degree Course
Semester – I
Course
No. Subject Title
Periods per week Exam (Hrs)
Max. marks Credits
Lec. Lab Exam Sess.
1 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity 3 — 3 70 30 3
2 Advanced Mechanics of Solids 3 — 3 70 30 3
3 Mechanics of Machinery 3 — 3 70 30 3
4 Advanced Optimization Techniques 3 — 3 70 30 3
5 Design Engineering 3 — 3 70 30 3
6 Elective-I 3 — 3 70 30 3
7 CAD Lab — 3 — — 50 2
8 Seminar — 3 — — 50 2
Total 18 6 — 420 280 22
Semester – II
Course No. Subject Title Periods per week
Exam (Hrs) Max. marks
Credits Lec. Lab Exam Sess.
1 Mechanical Vibrations 3 — 3 70 30 3
2 Instrumentation & Experimental Stress Analysis 3 3 70 30 3
3 Finite Element Analysis 3 — 3 70 30 3
4 Robotics 3 — 3 70 30 3
5 Elective – II 3 — 3 70 30 3
6 Elective – III 3 — 3 70 30 3
7 Instrumentation & Experimental Stress Analysis Lab
— 3 — — 50 2
Total 18 3 — 420 230 20
Elective–I: A. Integrated Computer Aided Design B. Pressure Vessel Design C. Fatigue, Creep & Fracture Mechanics D. Gear Engineering Elective–II: A. Signal analysis & Condition Monitoring B. Composite Materials C. Theory of Plates and Shells D. Vehicle Dynamics Elective–III: A. Concurrent Engineering B. Mechatronics C. Computational Fluid Dynamics D. Tribology
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Semester – III
Course No.
Subject Title Periods per week
Exam (Hrs) Max. marks
Credits
Exam Sess.
1 Project Seminar 12 — — 50 2
Semester – IV
Course No. Subject Title Periods per week Duration of exam
(hours) Max. marks
Credits
Exam
1 Project 12 — Recommended/Not recommended 14
The prerequisite for submission of the ME thesis is that one should communicate his/her work to any
referred journal or Publication in a conference.
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M.Tech. (Biotechnology) 2 Year PG Degree Course
Semester – I
Semester – II
Subject Title L P Total Hours
Sessional Exam Total Marks
Credits
MBIO- 101: Introductory Biology/Introductory Mathematics 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 102: Chemical Engineering Principles 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 103: Molecular Biology 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 104: Microbial Chemistry 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 105 : Immunology 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 106: Seminar/Journal Club/Assignment 3 3 100 - 100 1
MBIO- 107: Lab-1: Biochemistry and Analytical Techniques 3 3 50 50 100 4
MBIO- 108: Lab-2: Microbiology & Immunology 3 3 50 50 100 4
Total 24
Subject Title L P Total Hou
rs
Sessional
Exam
Total Marks
Credits
MBIO- 201: Genetic Engineering 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 202: Bioprocess Engineering and Technology 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 203: Biostatistics 4 - 4 30 70 100 3 MBIO- 204: Downstream Processing 4 - 4 30 70 100 3 MBIO- 205 : Elective I 4 - 4 30 70 100 3 MBIO- 206: Project Seminar /Journal Club/Assignment 3 3 100 - 100 1
MBIO- 207: Lab-IV: Genetic Engineering 6 6 50 50 100 4
MBIO- 208: Lab-V: Downstream Processing 3 3 50 50 100 4 Total 24
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Semester – III
Semester – IV
MBIO-401: Project Work & Viva-Voce 23
Subject Title L P Total Hour
s
Sessional
Exam
Total Marks
Credits
MBIO- 301: Applied Bioinformatics 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 302: Bioprocess Plant Design 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 303: IPR & Bio-safety 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 304: Elective II 4 - 4 30 70 100 3
MBIO- 305 : Lab VI: Bioreactor Operations 3 3 50 50 100 4
MBIO- 306: Project Proposal Presentation & Initiation 4 - 12 100 - 100 7
Total 23