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KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University, Accredited by NAAC
and NBA ( B.E : Mech., ECE, EEE & CSE)
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504 www.kiot.ac.in
1.1 List of courses offered across all programs during last five years
S. No Description Pg. No
1. List of Courses 02
2. Consolidated list of Courses offered 04
3. Academic Council MoM 18
3.1 Regulation 2008 19
3.2 Regulation 2013 34
3.3 Regulation 2017 45
KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University, Accredited by NAAC
and NBA ( B.E : Mech., ECE, EEE & CSE)
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504 www.kiot.ac.in
1.1 List of courses offered across all programs during last five years
S. No Description Pg. No
1. List of Courses 02
2. Consolidated list of Courses offered 04
3. Academic Council MoM 18
3.1 Regulation 2008 19
3.2 Regulation 2013 34
3.3 Regulation 2017 45
KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
IQAC 1.2.1 List of new courses introduced across all programs during
last five years
List of Courses
www.kiot.ac.in
Sl.NoProgram
CodeProgram Name Link to the Curriculum & Syllabus 2008 Link to the Curriculum & Syllabus 2013 Link to the Curriculum & Syllabus 2017
1 114 B.E. MECHhttp://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_MECH_R2008.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_MECH_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_MECH_R2017.pdf
2 423 M.E. ISE -http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_ISE_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_ISE_R2017.pdf
3 106 B.E. ECEhttp://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_ECE_R2008.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_ECE_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_ECE_R2017.pdf
4 419 M.E. VLSI -http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_VLSI_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_VLSI_R2017.pdf
5 105 B.E. EEEhttp://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_EEE_R2008.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_EEE_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_EEE_R2017.pdf
6 431 M.E. EST -http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_EST_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_EST_R2017.pdf
7 104 B.E. CSEhttp://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_CSE_R2008.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_CSE_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_CSE_R2017.pdf
8 405 M.E. CSE -http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_ME_CSE_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_ME_CSE_R2017.pdf
9 103 B.E. CIVILhttp://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_CIVIL_R2008.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_CIVIL_R2013.pdf
http://www.kiot.ac.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/1.1_CIVIL_R2017.pdf
IQAC 1.2.1 List of New courses introduced across all programs during last five years
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
IQAC 1.2.1 List of new courses introduced across all programs during
last five years
Consolidated list of Courses
Introduced
S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
Introduction
Page No. in the
Linked
Documents
Link to the
Curriculum
1 114, 106 B.E. MECH, B.E. ECE GE2021 Environmental Science and Engineering 2014 - 15 58, 67 R2008
2114, 106, 105,
103
B.E. MECH, B.E. ECE,
B.E. EEE, B.E. CIVILMG2351 Principles of Management 2014 - 15 72, 76, 94, 67 R2008
3 HS6151 Technical English – I 2014 - 15 6 R2013
4 MA6151 Mathematics – I 2014 - 15 8 R2013
5 PH6151 Engineering Physics – I 2014 - 15 9 R2013
6 CY6151 Engineering Chemistry – I 2014 - 15 11 R2013
7 GE6151 Computer Programming 2014 - 15 12 R2013
8 GE6152 Engineering Graphics 2014 - 15 13 R2013
9 HS6251 Technical English – II 2014 - 15 20 R2013
10 MA6251 Mathematics – II 2014 - 15 22 R2013
11 PH6251 Engineering Physics – II 2014 - 15 24 R2013
12 CY6251 Engineering Chemistry – II 2014 - 15 25 R2013
13 114, 103 B.E. MECH, B.E. CIVIL GE6252 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2014 - 15 26, 24 R2013
14 114, 103 B.E. MECH, B.E. CIVIL GE6253 Engineering Mechanics 2014 - 15 27, 25 R2013
15 MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations 2014 - 15 31 R2013
16 106, 104 B.E. ECE, B.E. CSE CS6303 Computer Architecture 2014 - 15 63, 35 R2013
17 GE6351 Environmental Science and Engineering 2014 - 15 44 R2013
18 106, 104 B.E. ECE, B.E. CSE CS6551 Computer Networks 2014 - 15 43, 64 R2013
19 105, 103 B.E. EEE, B.E. CIVIL MA6459 Numerical Methods 2014 - 15 44, 37 R2013
20 GE2022 Total Quality Management 2015 - 1682, 107, 114,
101, 86R2008
21 GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering 2015 - 16 55 R2013
22 106, 104 B.E. ECE, B.E. CSE EC6504 Microprocessor and Microcontroller 2015 - 16 58, 46 R2013
23114, 106, 105,
103
B.E. MECH, B.E. ECE,
B.E. EEE, B.E. CIVILMG6851 Principles of Management 2015 - 16 61, 62, 78, 70 R2013
24 114, 105 B.E. MECH, B.E. EEE ME6701 Power Plant Engineering 2016 - 17 70, 56 R2013
25 GE6757 Total Quality Management 2016 - 17 73 R2013
IQAC 1.2.1 List of new courses introduced across all programs during the last five years
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
www.kiot.ac.inKakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
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S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
Introduction
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Linked
Documents
Link to the
Curriculum
26 HS8151 Communicative English 2017 - 18 13 R2017
27 MA8151 Engineering Mathematics - I 2017 - 18 14 R2017
28 PH8151 Engineering Physics 2017 - 18 16 R2017
29 CY8151 Engineering Chemistry 2017 - 18 17 R2017
30 GE8151 Problem Solving and Python Programming 2017 - 18 18 R2017
31 GE8152 Engineering Graphics 2017 - 18 20 R2017
32 HS8251 Technical English 2017 - 18 23 R2017
33 MA8251 Engineering Mathematics - II 2017 - 18 25 R2017
34 GE8291 Environmental Science and Engineering 2017 - 18 29 R2017
35 114, 103 B.E. MECH, B.E. CIVIL GE8292 Engineering Mechanics 2017 - 18 30, 31 R2017
36 114, 105, 103B.E. MECH, B.E. EEE,
B.E. CIVILMA8353 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations 2018 - 19 35, 42, 35 R2017
37 105, 103 B.E. EEE, B.E. CIVIL MA8491 Numerical Methods 2018 - 19 52, 46 R2017
38 114, 105 B.E. MECH, B.E. EEE ME8792 Power Plant Engineering 2018 - 19 75, 49 R2017
39 105, 104 B.E. EEE, B.E. CSE EC8395 Communication Engineering 2018 - 19 102, 45 R2017
40 114 B.E. MECH ME2301 Thermal Engineering 2014 - 15 60 R2008
41 114 B.E. MECH ME2302 Dynamics of Machinery 2014 - 15 61 R2008
42 114 B.E. MECH ME2303 Design of Machine Elements 2014 - 15 63 R2008
43 114 B.E. MECH ME2304 Engineering Metrology & Measurements 2014 - 15 64 R2008
44 114 B.E. MECH ME2305 Applied Hydraulics & Pneumatics 2014 - 15 65 R2008
45 114 B.E. MECH ME2351 Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion 2014 - 15 73 R2008
46 114 B.E. MECH ME2352 Design of Transmission Systems 2014 - 15 74 R2008
47 114 B.E. MECH ME2354 Automobile Engineering 2014 - 15 75 R2008
48 114 B.E. MECH ME2353 Finite Element Analysis 2014 - 15 76 R2008
49 114 B.E. MECH ME2022 Refrigeration & Air conditioning 2014 - 15 93 R2008
50 114 B.E. MECH ME2026 Unconventional Machining Processes 2014 - 15 97 R2008
51 114 B.E. MECH CE6306 Strength of Materials 2014 - 15 32 R2013
52 114 B.E. MECH ME6301 Engineering Thermodynamics 2014 - 15 33 R2013
53 114 B.E. MECH CE6451 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery 2014 - 15 34 R2013
54 114 B.E. MECH ME6302 Manufacturing Technology - I 2014 - 15 35 R2013
55 114 B.E. MECH EE6351 Electrical Drives and Controls 2014 - 15 37 R2013
56 114 B.E. MECH MA6452 Statistics and Numerical Methods 2014 - 15 40 R2013
57 114 B.E. MECH ME6401 Kinematics of Machinery 2014 - 15 41 R2013
58 114 B.E. MECH ME6402 Manufacturing Technology - II 2014 - 15 42 R2013
59 114 B.E. MECH ME6403 Engineering Materials and Metallurgy 2014 - 15 43 R2013
60 114 B.E. MECH ME6404 Thermal Engineering 2014 - 15 46 R2013
61 423 M.E. ISE IS7301 Reliability Engineering 2014 - 15 12 R2013
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Program Specific Courses
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ALL Prog offered by HEI
S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
Introduction
Page No. in the
Linked
Documents
Link to the
Curriculum
62 423 M.E. ISE IS7012 Safety in Engineering Industry 2014 - 15 23 R2013
63 423 M.E. ISE IS7017 Safety in Chemical Industries 2014 - 15 27 R2013
64 106 B.E. ECE EC2301 Digital Communication 2014 - 15 63 R2008
65 106 B.E. ECE EC2302 Digital Signal Processing 2014 - 15 64 R2008
66 106 B.E. ECE EC2303 Computer Architecture and Organization 2014 - 15 65 R2008
67 106 B.E. ECE EC2305 Transmission Lines and Wave guides 2014 - 15 66 R2008
68 106 B.E. ECE EC2304 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 2014 - 15 69 R2008
69 106 B.E. ECE EC2351 Measurements and Instrumentation 2014 - 15 77 R2008
70 106 B.E. ECE EC2352 Computer Networks 2014 - 15 78 R2008
71 106 B.E. ECE EC2353 Antenna and Wave Propagation 2014 - 15 79 R2008
72 106 B.E. ECE EC2354 VLSI Design 2014 - 15 81 R2008
73 106 B.E. ECE EC2021 Medical Electronics 2014 - 15 88 R2008
74 106 B.E. ECE IT2064 Speech Processing 2014 - 15 92 R2008
75 106 B.E. ECE EC6201 Electronic Devices 2014 - 15 27 R2013
76 106 B.E. ECE EE6352 Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation 2014 - 15 33 R2013
77 106 B.E. ECE EC6301 Object Oriented Programming and Data Structures 2014 - 15 34 R2013
78 106 B.E. ECE EC6302 Digital Electronics 2014 - 15 35 R2013
79 106 B.E. ECE EC6303 Signals and Systems 2014 - 15 37 R2013
80 106 B.E. ECE EC6304 Electronic Circuits- I 2014 - 15 38 R2013
81 106 B.E. ECE MA6451 Probability and Random Processes 2014 - 15 41 R2013
82 106 B.E. ECE EC6401 Electronic Circuits II 2014 - 15 42 R2013
83 106 B.E. ECE EC6402 Communication Theory 2014 - 15 44 R2013
84 106 B.E. ECE EC6403 Electromagnetic Fields 2014 - 15 45 R2013
85 106 B.E. ECE EC6404 Linear Integrated Circuits 2014 - 15 46 R2013
86 106 B.E. ECE EC6405 Control System Engineering 2014 - 15 47 R2013
87 419 M.E. VLSI VL7301 Test of VLSI Circuits 2014 - 15 9 R2013
88 419 M.E. VLSI VL7011 Signal Integrity for High Speed Devices 2014 - 15 26 R2013
89 419 M.E. VLSI VL7013 VLSI for Wireless Communication 2014 - 15 28 R2013
90 105 B.E. EEE EC2311 Communication Engineering 2014 - 15 67 R2008
91 105 B.E. EEE EC2314 Digital Signal Processing 2014 - 15 68 R2008
92 105 B.E. EEE CS2311 Object Oriented Programming 2014 - 15 69 R2008
93 105 B.E. EEE EE2301 Power Electronics 2014 - 15 70 R2008
94 105 B.E. EEE EE2302 Electrical Machines II 2014 - 15 71 R2008
95 105 B.E. EEE EE2303 Transmission & Distribution 2014 - 15 72 R2008
96 105 B.E. EEE EE2351 Power System Analysis 2014 - 15 81 R2008
97 105 B.E. EEE EE2352 Solid State Drives 2014 - 15 82 R2008
98 105 B.E. EEE EE2353 High Voltage Engineering 2014 - 15 83 R2008
99 105 B.E. EEE EE2354 Microprocessors and Micro controller 2014 - 15 84 R2008
S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
Introduction
Page No. in the
Linked
Documents
Link to the
Curriculum
100 105 B.E. EEE EE2355 Design of Electrical Machines 2014 - 15 85 R2008
101 105 B.E. EEE CS2363 Computer Networks 2014 - 15 86 R2008
102 105 B.E. EEE EE2023 Robotics and Automation 2014 - 15 107 R2008
103 105 B.E. EEE GE6251 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering 2014 - 15 28 R2013
104 105 B.E. EEE EE6201 Circuit Theory 2014 - 15 29 R2013
105 105 B.E. EEE EE6301 Digital Logic Circuits 2014 - 15 35 R2013
106 105 B.E. EEE EE6302 Electromagnetic Theory 2014 - 15 36 R2013
107 105 B.E. EEE EC6202 Electronic Devices and Circuits 2014 - 15 40 R2013
108 105 B.E. EEE EE6303 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications 2014 - 15 41 R2013
109 105 B.E. EEE EE6401 Electrical Machines - I 2014 - 15 45 R2013
110 105 B.E. EEE CS6456 Object Oriented Programming 2014 - 15 47 R2013
111 105 B.E. EEE EE6402 Transmission and Distribution 2014 - 15 48 R2013
112 105 B.E. EEE EE6403 Discrete Time Systems and Signal Processing 2014 - 15 49 R2013
113 105 B.E. EEE EE6404 Measurements and Instrumentation 2014 - 15 50 R2013
114 431 M.E. EST ET7008 Advanced Embedded Systems 2014 - 15 28 R2013
115 431 M.E. EST ET7012 Computer in Networking and Digital Control 2014 - 15 34 R2013
116 431 M.E. EST CL7004 Robotics and Control 2014 - 15 36 R2013
117 104 B.E. CSE CS2301 Software Engineering 2014 - 15 59 R2008
118 104 B.E. CSE MA2265 Discrete Mathematics 2014 - 15 60 R2008
119 104 B.E. CSE CS2302 Computer Networks 2014 - 15 61 R2008
120 104 B.E. CSE CS2303 Theory of Computation 2014 - 15 62 R2008
121 104 B.E. CSE CS2304 System Software 2014 - 15 63 R2008
122 104 B.E. CSE CS2305 Programming Paradigms 2014 - 15 65 R2008
123 104 B.E. CSE CS2351 Artificial Intelligence 2014 - 15 68 R2008
124 104 B.E. CSE CS2352 Principles of Compiler Design 2014 - 15 69 R2008
125 104 B.E. CSE CS2353 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 2014 - 15 70 R2008
126 104 B.E. CSE CS2354 Advanced Computer Architecture 2014 - 15 71 R2008
127 104 B.E. CSE CS2023 Advanced JAVA Programming 2014 - 15 89 R2008
128 104 B.E. CSE CS2029 Advanced Database Technology 2014 - 15 86 R2008
129 104 B.E. CSE CS6201 Digital Principles and System Design 2014 - 15 26 R2013
130 104 B.E. CSE CS6202 Programming and Data Structures I 2014 - 15 27 R2013
131 104 B.E. CSE CS6301 Programming and Data Structure II 2014 - 15 33 R2013
132 104 B.E. CSE CS6302 Database Management Systems 2014 - 15 34 R2013
133 104 B.E. CSE CS6304 Analog and Digital Communication 2014 - 15 36 R2013
134 104 B.E. CSE MA6453 Probability and Queueing Theory 2014 - 15 42 R2013
135 104 B.E. CSE CS6401 Operating Systems 2014 - 15 44 R2013
136 104 B.E. CSE CS6402 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 2014 - 15 45 R2013
137 104 B.E. CSE CS6403 Software Engineering 2014 - 15 47 R2013
S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
Introduction
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Linked
Documents
Link to the
Curriculum
138 405 M.E. CSE CP7301 Software Process and Project Management 2014 - 15 22 R2013
139 405 M.E. CSE CP7019 Managing Big Data 2014 - 15 52 R2013
140 405 M.E. CSE CP7026 Software Quality Assurance 2014 - 15 63 R2013
141 405 M.E. CSE CP7029 Information Storage Management 2014 - 15 66 R2013
142 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2301 Irrigation Engineering 2014 - 15 57 R2008
143 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2302 Structural Analysis I 2014 - 15 58 R2008
144 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2303 Railways, Airports and Harbour Engineering 2014 - 15 59 R2008
145 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2304 Environmental Engineering I 2014 - 15 60 R2008
146 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2305 Foundation Engineering 2014 - 15 61 R2008
147 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2306 Design of RC Elements 2014 - 15 62 R2008
148 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2351 Structural Analysis – II 2014 - 15 68 R2008
149 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2352 Design of Steel Structures 2014 - 15 69 R2008
150 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2353 Construction Planning & Scheduling 2014 - 15 70 R2008
151 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2354 Environmental Engineering II 2014 - 15 71 R2008
152 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2024 Remote Sensing Techniques and GIS 2014 - 15 84 R2008
153 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6301 Engineering Geology 2014 - 15 31 R2013
154 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6302 Mechanics of Solids 2014 - 15 32 R2013
155 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6303 Mechanics of Fluids 2014 - 15 33 R2013
156 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6304 Surveying I 2014 - 15 34 R2013
157 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6401 Construction Materials 2014 - 15 38 R2013
158 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6402 Strength of Materials 2014 - 15 39 R2013
159 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6403 Applied Hydraulic Engineering 2014 - 15 40 R2013
160 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6404 Surveying II 2014 - 15 41 R2013
161 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6405 Soil Mechanics 2014 - 15 42 R2013
162 114 B.E. MECH ME2401 Mechatronics 2015 - 16 83 R2008
163 114 B.E. MECH ME2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 2015 - 16 84 R2008
164 114 B.E. MECH ME2403 Power Plant Engineering 2015 - 16 85 R2008
165 114 B.E. MECH ME2027 Process Planning and Cost Estimation 2015 - 16 98 R2008
166 114 B.E. MECH ME2028 Robotics 2015 - 16 99 R2008
167 114 B.E. MECH MG2451 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis 2015 - 16 88 R2008
168 114 B.E. MECH ME2037 Maintenance Engineering 2015 - 16 109 R2008
169 114 B.E. MECH ME2041 Advanced I.C. Engines 2015 - 16 114 R2008
170 114 B.E. MECH ME6501 Computer Aided Design 2015 - 16 50 R2013
171 114 B.E. MECH ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer 2015 - 16 51 R2013
172 114 B.E. MECH ME6503 Design of Machine Elements 2015 - 16 52 R2013
173 114 B.E. MECH ME6504 Metrology and Measurements 2015 - 16 53 R2013
174 114 B.E. MECH ME6505 Dynamics of Machines 2015 - 16 54 R2013
175 114 B.E. MECH ME6601 Design of Transmission Systems 2015 - 16 60 R2013
S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
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176 114 B.E. MECH ME6602 Automobile Engineering 2015 - 16 62 R2013
177 114 B.E. MECH ME6603 Finite Element Analysis 2015 - 16 63 R2013
178 114 B.E. MECH ME6604 Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion 2015 - 16 64 R2013
179 114 B.E. MECH ME6004 Unconventional Machining Processes 2015 - 16 81 R2013
180 423 M.E. ISE MA7167 Probability and Statistical Methods 2015 - 16 3 R2013
181 423 M.E. ISE IS7101 Principles of Safety Management 2015 - 16 3 R2013
182 423 M.E. ISE IS7102 Environmental Safety 2015 - 16 4 R2013
183 423 M.E. ISE IS7103 Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene 2015 - 16 5 R2013
184 423 M.E. ISE IS7104 Industrial Safety, Health and Environment Acts 2015 - 16 6 R2013
185 423 M.E. ISE IS7003 Work Study and Ergonomics 2015 - 16 15 R2013
186 423 M.E. ISE IS7005 Safety in Construction 2015 - 16 17 R2013
187 423 M.E. ISE IS7201 Fire Engineering and Explosion Control 2015 - 16 7 R2013
188 423 M.E. ISE IS7202 Computer Aided Hazard Analysis 2015 - 16 8 R2013
189 423 M.E. ISE IS7203 Electrical Safety 2015 - 16 9 R2013
190 423 M.E. ISE IS7204 Maintenability Engineering 2015 - 16 10 R2013
191 423 M.E. ISE IS7006 Transport Safety 2015 - 16 17 R2013
192 423 M.E. ISE IS7011 Safety in Mines 2015 - 16 22 R2013
193 106 B.E. ECE EC2401 Wireless Communication 2015 - 16 83 R2008
194 106 B.E. ECE EC2402 Optical Communication and Networks 2015 - 16 84 R2008
195 106 B.E. ECE EC2403 RF and Microwave Engineering 2015 - 16 85 R2008
196 106 B.E. ECE EC2027 Advanced Microprocessors 2015 - 16 96 R2008
197 106 B.E. ECE EC2029 Digital Image Processing 2015 - 16 98 R2008
198 106 B.E. ECE EC2042 Embedded and Real Time Systems 2015 - 16 116 R2008
199 106 B.E. ECE EC2045 Satellite Communication 2015 - 16 120 R2008
200 106 B.E. ECE EC6501 Digital Communication 2015 - 16 52 R2013
201 106 B.E. ECE EC6502 Principles of Digital Signal Processing 2015 - 16 53 R2013
202 106 B.E. ECE EC6503 Transmission Lines and Wave Guides 2015 - 16 54 R2013
203 106 B.E. ECE EC6601 VLSI Design 2015 - 16 65 R2013
204 106 B.E. ECE EC6602 Antenna and Wave propagation 2015 - 16 66 R2013
205 106 B.E. ECE EC6001 Medical Electronics 2015 - 16 80 R2013
206 106 B.E. ECE CS6401 Operating Systems 2015 - 16 82 R2013
207 106 B.E. ECE EC6003 Robotics and Automation 2015 - 16 84 R2013
208 419 M.E. VLSI MA7157 Applied Mathematics for Electronics Engineers 2015 - 16 3 R2013
209 419 M.E. VLSI VL7101 VLSI Signal Processing 2015 - 16 3 R2013
210 419 M.E. VLSI VL7102 VLSI Design Techniques 2015 - 16 4 R2013
211 419 M.E. VLSI VL7103 Solid State Device Modelling and Simulation 2015 - 16 5 R2013
212 419 M.E. VLSI AP7202 ASIC and FPGA Design 2015 - 16 11 R2013
213 419 M.E. VLSI VL7002 Security Solutions in VLSI 2015 - 16 13 R2013
S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
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214 419 M.E. VLSI AP7201 Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits 2015 - 16 6 R2013
215 419 M.E. VLSI VL7201 CAD for VLSI Circuits 2015 - 16 7 R2013
216 419 M.E. VLSI VL7202 Low Power VLSI Design 2015 - 16 8 R2013
217 419 M.E. VLSI VL7005 Physical Design of VLSI Circuits 2015 - 16 16 R2013
218 419 M.E. VLSI CU7001 Real Time Embedded Systems 2015 - 16 21 R2013
219 419 M.E. VLSI AP7016 System on Chip Design 2015 - 16 22 R2013
220 105 B.E. EEE EE2401 Power System Operation and Control 2015 - 16 90 R2008
221 105 B.E. EEE EE2402 Protection & Switchgear 2015 - 16 92 R2008
222 105 B.E. EEE EE2403 Special Electrical Machines 2015 - 16 93 R2008
223 105 B.E. EEE CS2411 Operating Systems 2015 - 16 94 R2008
224 105 B.E. EEE EE2025 Intelligent Control 2015 - 16 112 R2008
225 105 B.E. EEE EE2451 Electric Energy Generation, Utilization and Conservation 2015 - 16 103 R2008
226 105 B.E. EEE EE2028 Power Quality 2015 - 16 115 R2008
227 105 B.E. EEE EE2036 Flexible AC Transmission Systems 2015 - 16 125 R2008
228 105 B.E. EEE EE6501 Power System Analysis 2015 - 16 54 R2013
229 105 B.E. EEE EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 2015 - 16 55 R2013
230 105 B.E. EEE EE6503 Power Electronics 2015 - 16 57 R2013
231 105 B.E. EEE EE6504 Electrical Machines - II 2015 - 16 58 R2013
232 105 B.E. EEE IC6501 Control Systems 2015 - 16 60 R2013
233 105 B.E. EEE EC6651 Communication Engineering 2015 - 16 66 R2013
234 105 B.E. EEE EE6601 Solid State Drives 2015 - 16 67 R2013
235 105 B.E. EEE EE6602 Embedded Systems 2015 - 16 68 R2013
236 105 B.E. EEE EE6603 Power System Operation and Control 2015 - 16 70 R2013
237 105 B.E. EEE EE6604 Design of Electrical Machines 2015 - 16 71 R2013
238 105 B.E. EEE EE6002 Power System Transients 2015 - 16 85 R2013
239 431 M.E. EST MA7163 Applied Mathematics for Electrical Engineers 2015 - 16 3 R2013
240 431 M.E. EST ET7101 Advanced Digital System Design 2015 - 16 5 R2013
241 431 M.E. EST ET7102 Microcontroller Based System Design 2015 - 16 6 R2013
242 431 M.E. EST ET7103 Real Time Systems 2015 - 16 7 R2013
243 431 M.E. EST ET7104 Design of Embedded Systems 2015 - 16 8 R2013
244 431 M.E. EST ET7001 Digital Instrumentation 2015 - 16 17 R2013
245 431 M.E. EST ET7201 VLSI Architecture and Design Methodologies 2015 - 16 11 R2013
246 431 M.E. EST ET7202 Embedded Networking 2015 - 16 12 R2013
247 431 M.E. EST ET7203 Wireless and Mobile Communication 2015 - 16 13 R2013
248 431 M.E. EST ET7204 Software for Embedded Systems 2015 - 16 14 R2013
249 431 M.E. EST ET7003 Design of Embedded Control Systems 2015 - 16 21 R2013
250 431 M.E. EST CL7204 Soft Computing Techniques 2015 - 16 26 R2013
251 431 M.E. EST ET7007 RISC Processor Architecture and Programming 2015 - 16 27 R2013
S.No Program Code Program Name Course Code Course NameYear of
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252 104 B.E. CSE MG2452 Engineering Economics & Financial Accounting 2015 - 16 76 R2008
253 104 B.E. CSE CS2401 Computer Graphics 2015 - 16 77 R2008
254 104 B.E. CSE CS2402 Mobile and Pervasive Computing 2015 - 16 78 R2008
255 104 B.E. CSE CS2403 Digital Signal Processing 2015 - 16 79 R2008
256 104 B.E. CSE CS2032 Data Warehousing and Data Mining 2015 - 16 93 R2008
257 104 B.E. CSE IT2032 Software Testing 2015 - 16 103 R2008
258 104 B.E. CSE IT2042 Information Security 2015 - 16 109 R2008
259 104 B.E. CSE CS2060 High Speed Networks 2015 - 16 110 R2008
260 104 B.E. CSE MA6566 Discrete Mathematics 2015 - 16 52 R2013
261 104 B.E. CSE CS6501 Internet Programming 2015 - 16 53 R2013
262 104 B.E. CSE CS6502 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 2015 - 16 54 R2013
263 104 B.E. CSE CS6503 Theory of Computation 2015 - 16 55 R2013
264 104 B.E. CSE CS6504 Computer Graphics 2015 - 16 56 R2013
265 104 B.E. CSE CS6601 Distributed Systems 2015 - 16 61 R2013
266 104 B.E. CSE IT6601 Mobile Computing 2015 - 16 63 R2013
267 104 B.E. CSE CS6660 Compiler Design 2015 - 16 64 R2013
268 104 B.E. CSE IT6502 Digital Signal Processing 2015 - 16 65 R2013
269 104 B.E. CSE CS6659 Artificial Intelligence 2015 - 16 66 R2013
270 104 B.E. CSE IT6004 Software Testing 2015 - 16 85 R2013
271 405 M.E. CSE MA7155 Applied Probability and Statistics 2015 - 16 5 R2013
272 405 M.E. CSE CP7101 Design and Management of Computer Networks 2015 - 16 6 R2013
273 405 M.E. CSE CP7102 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms 2015 - 16 7 R2013
274 405 M.E. CSE CP7103 Multicore Architectures 2015 - 16 8 R2013
275 405 M.E. CSE CP7004 Image Processing and Analysis 2015 - 16 28 R2013
276 405 M.E. CSE CP7007 Software Requirements Engineering 2015 - 16 34 R2013
277 405 M.E. CSE CP7112 Case Study - Network Design (Team Work) 2015 - 16 10 R2013
278 405 M.E. CSE CP7201 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science 2015 - 16 13 R2013
279 405 M.E. CSE CP7202 Advanced Databases 2015 - 16 15 R2013
280 405 M.E. CSE CP7203 Principles of Programming Languages 2015 - 16 16 R2013
281 405 M.E. CSE CP7204 Advanced Operating Systems 2015 - 16 17 R2013
282 405 M.E. CSE NE7202 Network and Information Security 2015 - 16 41 R2013
283 405 M.E. CSE IF7202 Cloud Computing 2015 - 16 47 R2013
284 405 M.E. CSE CP7212 Case Study - Operating Systems Design (Team Work) 2015 - 16 21 R2013
285 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2401 Design of Reinforced Concrete & Brick Masonry Structures 2015 - 16 75 R2008
286 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2402 Estimation and Quantity Surveying 2015 - 16 76 R2008
287 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2403 Basics of Dynamics and Aseismic Design 2015 - 16 77 R2008
288 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2404 Prestressed Concrete Structures 2015 - 16 78 R2008
289 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2026 Traffic Engineering and Management 2015 - 16 90 R2008
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290 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2039 Municipal Solid Waste Management 2015 - 16 102 R2008
291 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2451 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis 2015 - 16 80 R2008
292 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2045 Prefabricated Structures 2015 - 16 108 R2008
293 103 B.E. CIVIL CE2071 Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures 2015 - 16 113 R2008
294 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6501 Structural Analysis I 2015 - 16 47 R2013
295 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6502 Foundation Engineering 2015 - 16 48 R2013
296 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6503 Environmental Engineering I 2015 - 16 49 R2013
297 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6504 Highway Engineering 2015 - 16 50 R2013
298 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6505 Design of Reinforced Concrete Elements 2015 - 16 51 R2013
299 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6506 Construction Techniques, Equipment and Practice 2015 - 16 52 R2013
300 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6601 Design of Reinforced Concrete & Brick Masonry Structures 2015 - 16 57 R2013
301 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6602 Structural Analysis II 2015 - 16 58 R2013
302 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6603 Design of Steel Structures 2015 - 16 60 R2013
303 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6604 Railways, Airports and Harbour Engineering 2015 - 16 61 R2013
304 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6605 Environmental Engineering II 2015 - 16 62 R2013
305 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6003 Remote Sensing Techniques and GIS 2015 - 16 73 R2013
306 114 B.E. MECH ME6702 Mechatronics 2016 - 17 71 R2013
307 114 B.E. MECH ME6703 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems 2016 - 17 72 R2013
308 114 B.E. MECH ME6005 Process Planning and Cost Estimation 2016 - 17 83 R2013
309 114 B.E. MECH ME6006 Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press Tools 2016 - 17 83 R2013
310 114 B.E. MECH ME6010 Robotics 2016 - 17 89 R2013
311 114 B.E. MECH ME6012 Maintenance Engineering 2016 - 17 93 R2013
312 114 B.E. MECH MG6863 Engineering Economics 2016 - 17 76 R2013
313 114 B.E. MECH IE6605 Production Planning and Control 2016 - 17 97 R2013
314 114 B.E. MECH ME6016 Advanced I.C. Engines 2016 - 17 103 R2013
315 114 B.E. MECH ME6018 Additive Manufacturing 2016 - 17 105 R2013
316 114 B.E. MECH ME6019 Non Destructive Testing and Materials 2016 - 17 106 R2013
317 106 B.E. ECE EC6701 RF and Microwave Engineering 2016 - 17 72 R2013
318 106 B.E. ECE EC6702 Optical Communication and Networks 2016 - 17 73 R2013
319 106 B.E. ECE EC6703 Embedded and Real Time Systems 2016 - 17 74 R2013
320 106 B.E. ECE IT6005 Digital Image Processing 2016 - 17 89 R2013
321 106 B.E. ECE EC6004 Satellite Communication 2016 - 17 85 R2013
322 106 B.E. ECE EC6007 Speech Processing 2016 - 17 93 R2013
323 106 B.E. ECE EC6013 Advanced Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 2016 - 17 99 R2013
324 106 B.E. ECE EC6801 Wireless Communication 2016 - 17 78 R2013
325 106 B.E. ECE EC6802 Wireless Networks 2016 - 17 79 R2013
326 106 B.E. ECE MG6071 Entrepreneurship Development 2016 - 17 115 R2013
327 105 B.E. EEE EE6701 High Voltage Engineering 2016 - 17 75 R2013
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328 105 B.E. EEE EE6702 Protection and Switchgear 2016 - 17 76 R2013
329 105 B.E. EEE EE6703 Special Electrical Machines 2016 - 17 77 R2013
330 105 B.E. EEE EE6005 Power Quality 2016 - 17 91 R2013
331 105 B.E. EEE EE6008 Microcontroller Based System Design 2016 - 17 97 R2013
332 105 B.E. EEE EE6801 Electric Energy Generation, Utilization and Conservation 2016 - 17 81 R2013
333 105 B.E. EEE EE6009 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems 2016 - 17 98 R2013
334 105 B.E. EEE EE6010 High Voltage Direct Current Transmission 2016 - 17 99 R2013
335 104 B.E. CSE CS6701 Cryptography and Network Security 2016 - 17 72 R2013
336 104 B.E. CSE CS6702 Graph Theory and Applications 2016 - 17 73 R2013
337 104 B.E. CSE CS6703 Grid and Cloud Computing 2016 - 17 74 R2013
338 104 B.E. CSE CS6704 Resource Management Techniques 2016 - 17 76 R2013
339 104 B.E. CSE CS6003 Ad hoc and Sensor Networks 2016 - 17 88 R2013
340 104 B.E. CSE CS6007 Information Retrieval 2016 - 17 97 R2013
341 104 B.E. CSE CS6801 Multi – Core Architectures and Programming 2016 - 17 79 R2013
342 104 B.E. CSE CS6008 Human Computer Interaction 2016 - 17 99 R2013
343 104 B.E. CSE MG6088 Software Project Management 2016 - 17 106 R2013
344 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6701 Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 2016 - 17 65 R2013
345 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6702 Prestressed Concrete Structures 2016 - 17 66 R2013
346 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6703 Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering 2016 - 17 67 R2013
347 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6704 Estimation and Quantity Surveying 2016 - 17 68 R2013
348 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6006 Traffic Engineering and Management 2016 - 17 77 R2013
349 103 B.E. CIVIL EN6501 Municipal Solid Waste Management 2016 - 17 85 R2013
350 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6016 Prefabricated Structures 2016 - 17 92 R2013
351 103 B.E. CIVIL CE6021 Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures 2016 - 17 98 R2013
352 114 B.E. MECH PH8251 Materials Science 2017 - 18 26 R2017
353 114 B.E. MECH BE8253 Basic Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 2017 - 18 27 R2017
354 423 M.E. ISE MA5164 Probability and Statistical Methods 2017 - 18 7 R2017
355 423 M.E. ISE IS5101 Principles of Safety Management 2017 - 18 8 R2017
356 423 M.E. ISE IS5102 Environmental Safety 2017 - 18 9 R2017
357 423 M.E. ISE IS5103 Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene 2017 - 18 10 R2017
358 423 M.E. ISE IS5104 Industrial Safety, Health and Environment Acts 2017 - 18 11 R2017
359 423 M.E. ISE IS5001 Plant Layout and Materials Handling 2017 - 18 22 R2017
360 423 M.E. ISE IS5002 Work Study and Ergonomics 2017 - 18 23 R2017
361 423 M.E. ISE IS5201 Fire Engineering and Explosion Control 2017 - 18 13 R2017
362 423 M.E. ISE IS5202 Computer Aided Hazard Analysis 2017 - 18 15 R2017
363 423 M.E. ISE IS5203 Electrical Safety 2017 - 18 16 R2017
364 423 M.E. ISE IS5204 Safety in Chemical Industries 2017 - 18 17 R2017
365 423 M.E. ISE IS5004 Transport Safety 2017 - 18 28 R2017
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366 423 M.E. ISE IS5006 Safety in Construction 2017 - 18 31 R2017
367 106 B.E. ECE PH8253 Physics for Electronics Engineering 2017 - 18 29 R2017
368 106 B.E. ECE BE8254 Basic Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering 2017 - 18 31 R2017
369 106 B.E. ECE EC8251 Circuit Analysis 2017 - 18 32 R2017
370 106 B.E. ECE EC8252 Electronic Devices 2017 - 18 33 R2017
371 419 M.E. VLSI MA5152 Applied Mathematics for Electronics Engineers 2017 - 18 11 R2017
372 419 M.E. VLSI AP5151 Advanced Digital System Design 2017 - 18 12 R2017
373 419 M.E. VLSI VL5101 CMOS Digital VLSI Design 2017 - 18 13 R2017
374 419 M.E. VLSI VL5191 DSP Integrated Circuits 2017 - 18 14 R2017
375 419 M.E. VLSI VL5102 CAD for VLSI Circuits 2017 - 18 15 R2017
376 419 M.E. VLSI VL5103 Analog IC Design 2017 - 18 16 R2017
377 419 M.E. VLSI VL5201 Testing of VLSI Circuits 2017 - 18 17 R2017
378 419 M.E. VLSI VL5291 VLSI Signal Processing 2017 - 18 18 R2017
379 419 M.E. VLSI VL5202 Low Power VLSI Design 2017 - 18 19 R2017
380 419 M.E. VLSI VL5003 Design of Analog Filters and Signal Conditioning Circuits 2017 - 18 26 R2017
381 419 M.E. VLSI AP5094 Signal Integrity for High Speed Design 2017 - 18 30 R2017
382 419 M.E. VLSI AP5191 Embedded System Design 2017 - 18 32 R2017
383 105 B.E. EEE BE8252 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering 2017 - 18 33 R2017
384 105 B.E. EEE EE8251 Circuit Theory 2017 - 18 35 R2017
385 431 M.E. EST MA5155 Applied Mathematics for Electrical Engineers 2017 - 18 7 R2017
386 431 M.E. EST ET5101 Advanced Digital Principles and Design 2017 - 18 8 R2017
387 431 M.E. EST ET5151 Microcontroller Based System Design 2017 - 18 9 R2017
388 431 M.E. EST ET5152 Design of Embedded Systems 2017 - 18 11 R2017
389 431 M.E. EST ET5191 Software for Embedded Systems 2017 - 18 12 R2017
390 431 M.E. EST IN5092 Digital Instrumentation 2017 - 18 29 R2017
391 431 M.E. EST ET5251 Real Time Operating Systems 2017 - 18 16 R2017
392 431 M.E. EST ET5201 Pervasive Devices and Technologies 2017 - 18 18 R2017
393 431 M.E. EST ET5202 RISC Processor Architecture and Programming 2017 - 18 19 R2017
394 431 M.E. EST ET5203 Internet of Things 2017 - 18 20 R2017
395 431 M.E. EST ET5002 Embedded Linux 2017 - 18 30 R2017
396 431 M.E. EST ET5005 Automotive Embedded System 2017 - 18 36 R2017
397 104 B.E. CSE PH8252 Physics for Information Science 2017 - 18 32 R2017
398 104 B.E. CSE BE8255 Basic Electrical, Electronics and Measurement Engineering 2017 - 18 33 R2017
399 104 B.E. CSE CS8251 Programming in C 2017 - 18 36 R2017
400 405 M.E. CSE MA5160 Applied Probability and Statistics 2017 - 18 11 R2017
401 405 M.E. CSE CP5151 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms 2017 - 18 12 R2017
402 405 M.E. CSE CP5152 Advanced Computer Architecture 2017 - 18 13 R2017
403 405 M.E. CSE CP5153 Operating System Internals 2017 - 18 15 R2017
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404 405 M.E. CSE CP5154 Advanced Software Engineering 2017 - 18 16 R2017
405 405 M.E. CSE CP5191 Machine Learning Techniques 2017 - 18 17 R2017
406 405 M.E. CSE CP5201 Network Design and Technologies 2017 - 18 19 R2017
407 405 M.E. CSE CP5291 Security Practices 2017 - 18 21 R2017
408 405 M.E. CSE CP5292 Internet of Things 2017 - 18 22 R2017
409 405 M.E. CSE CP5293 Big Data Analytics 2017 - 18 23 R2017
410 405 M.E. CSE CP5092 Cloud Computing Technologies 2017 - 18 34 R2017
411 405 M.E. CSE CP5094 Information Retrieval Techniques 2017 - 18 40 R2017
412 103 B.E. CIVIL PH8201 Physics For Civil Engineering 2017 - 18 27 R2017
413 103 B.E. CIVIL BE8251 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2017 - 18 28 R2017
414 114 B.E. MECH ME8391 Engineering Thermodynamics 2018 - 19 36 R2017
415 114 B.E. MECH CE8394 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery 2018 - 19 38 R2017
416 114 B.E. MECH ME8351 Manufacturing Technology - I 2018 - 19 39 R2017
417 114 B.E. MECH EE8353 Electrical Drives and Controls 2018 - 19 40 R2017
418 114 B.E. MECH MA8452 Statistics and Numerical Methods 2018 - 19 46 R2017
419 114 B.E. MECH ME8492 Kinematics of Machinery 2018 - 19 47 R2017
420 114 B.E. MECH ME8451 Manufacturing Technology - II 2018 - 19 48 R2017
421 114 B.E. MECH ME8491 Engineering Metallurgy 2018 - 19 50 R2017
422 114 B.E. MECH CE8395 Strength of Materials for Mechanical Engineers 2018 - 19 51 R2017
423 114 B.E. MECH ME8493 Thermal Engineering - I 2018 - 19 52 R2017
424 423 M.E. ISE IS5301 Reliability Engineering 2018 - 19 21 R2017
425 423 M.E. ISE IS5010 Safety in Engineering Industry 2018 - 19 35 R2017
426 423 M.E. ISE IS5012 Disaster Management 2018 - 19 38 R2017
427 106 B.E. ECE MA8352 Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations 2018 - 19 37 R2017
428 106 B.E. ECE EC8393 Fundamentals of Data Structures in C 2018 - 19 38 R2017
429 106 B.E. ECE EC8351 Electronic Circuits - I 2018 - 19 39 R2017
430 106 B.E. ECE EC8352 Signals and Systems 2018 - 19 40 R2017
431 106 B.E. ECE EC8392 Digital Electronics 2018 - 19 41 R2017
432 106 B.E. ECE EC8391 Control System Engineering 2018 - 19 43 R2017
433 106 B.E. ECE MA8451 Probability and Random Processes 2018 - 19 47 R2017
434 106 B.E. ECE EC8452 Electronic Circuits - II 2018 - 19 48 R2017
435 106 B.E. ECE EC8491 Communication Theory 2018 - 19 50 R2017
436 106 B.E. ECE EC8451 Electromagnetic Fields 2018 - 19 51 R2017
437 106 B.E. ECE EC8453 Linear Integrated Circuits 2018 - 19 52 R2017
438 419 M.E. VLSI VL5301 Analog to Digital Interfaces 2018 - 19 23 R2017
439 419 M.E. VLSI VL5008 Selected Topics in ASIC Design 2018 - 19 37 R2017
440 419 M.E. VLSI VL5012 Selected Topics in IC Design 2018 - 19 44 R2017
441 105 B.E. EEE EE8351 Digital Logic Circuits 2018 - 19 43 R2017
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442 105 B.E. EEE EE8391 Electromagnetic Theory 2018 - 19 44 R2017
443 105 B.E. EEE EE8301 Electrical Machines - I 2018 - 19 46 R2017
444 105 B.E. EEE EC8353 Electron Devices and Circuits 2018 - 19 48 R2017
445 105 B.E. EEE EE8401 Electrical Machines - II 2018 - 19 54 R2017
446 105 B.E. EEE EE8402 Transmission and Distribution 2018 - 19 55 R2017
447 105 B.E. EEE EE8403 Measurements and Instrumentation 2018 - 19 57 R2017
448 105 B.E. EEE EE8451 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications 2018 - 19 58 R2017
449 105 B.E. EEE IC8451 Control Systems 2018 - 19 59 R2017
450 431 M.E. EST ET5007 Embedded Networkin and automation of Electrical system 2018 - 19 40 R2017
451 431 M.E. EST ET5013 Wireless and Mobile Communication 2018 - 19 50 R2017
452 431 M.E. EST IN5079 Robotics and Control 2018 - 19 52 R2017
453 104 B.E. CSE MA8351 Discrete Mathematics 2018 - 19 41 R2017
454 104 B.E. CSE CS8351 Digital Principles and System Design 2018 - 19 42 R2017
455 104 B.E. CSE CS8391 Data Structures 2018 - 19 43 R2017
456 104 B.E. CSE CS8392 Object Oriented Programming 2018 - 19 44 R2017
457 104 B.E. CSE MA8402 Probability and Queueing Theory 2018 - 19 50 R2017
458 104 B.E. CSE CS8491 Computer Architecture 2018 - 19 52 R2017
459 104 B.E. CSE CS8492 Database Management Systems 2018 - 19 53 R2017
460 104 B.E. CSE CS8451 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 2018 - 19 54 R2017
461 104 B.E. CSE CS8493 Operating Systems 2018 - 19 55 R2017
462 104 B.E. CSE CS8494 Software Engineering 2018 - 19 57 R2017
463 405 M.E. CSE CP5005 Software Quality Assurance and Testing 2018 - 19 47 R2017
464 405 M.E. CSE CP5074 Social Network Analysis 2018 - 19 52 R2017
465 405 M.E. CSE CP5076 Information Storage Management 2018 - 19 61 R2017
466 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8301 Strength of Materials I 2018 - 19 37 R2017
467 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8302 Fluid Mechanics 2018 - 19 38 R2017
468 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8351 Surveying 2018 - 19 39 R2017
469 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8391 Construction Materials 2018 - 19 40 R2017
470 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8392 Engineering Geology 2018 - 19 42 R2017
471 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8401 Construction Techniques and Practices 2018 - 19 47 R2017
472 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8402 Strength of Materials II 2018 - 19 49 R2017
473 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8403 Applied Hydraulic Engineering 2018 - 19 50 R2017
474 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8404 Concrete Technology 2018 - 19 51 R2017
475 103 B.E. CIVIL CE8491 Soil Mechanics 2018 - 19 52 R2017
KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
IQAC 1.2.1 List of new courses introduced across all programs during
last five years
Academic Council MoM
KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
IQAC 1.2.1 List of new courses introduced across all programs during
last five years
REGULATION 2008
ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
UG (B.E. / B. Tech.) REGULATIONS 2008
CREDIT SYSTEM
AFFILIATED COLLEGES
DEGREE OF ELOR OF ENGINEERING / T ECHNOLOGY
The following Regulations are applicable to all Engineering Colleges affiliated toAnna University, Chennai (other than Autonomous Colleges) and to all the UniversityColleges of Engineering of Anna University, Chennai.
,I. PRELIMINARYOEFINITIONSANDNOi'ENCLATURE
ln these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:
l) .Programme' means Degree Programme, that is B.E./B.Tech. Degree Programme.
ll) "Discipline' means specialization or branch of B.E./B.Tech. Degree Programme, like
Civil Engineering, Textile Technology, etc.
lll) "CouEe'means a theory or practical subject that is normally studied in a s€mester,
like Mathematics, Physics, etc.
lV) "Director, Academic Courses" means the authority of the University who isresponsible for all academic activities of the University Departments for
implementation of relevant rules of this Regulations.
V) "Head ofthe lnstitution" means lhe Principal of the Campus.
Vl) "Chairpeison" means the Head of the Faculty.
Vll) "Head of the Department" nreans head of the DePartment concerned.
Vlll)"Controller of Examinations" means the authority of the University who isresponsible for all activities of the University Examinations.
lX) "University" means ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI.
2. AOMISSION
2.1 Candidates seeking admissioDto the first semester of the eight semester B.E. / B.Tech.
Degree Programme:
Should have passed the Higher Secondary Examinations of (10 +2) Curriculum(Academic Stream) prescribed by the Government of Tamil Nadu with l\ilathematics,
Physics and Chemistry as three of the four courses of study under Part-lll or any
examination of any other University or authority accepted by the Syndicate of Anna
University as equivalent thereto.(oR)
Should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination of Vocational stream (Vocational
groups in Engineering / Technology) as prescribed by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
(oR)
Should possess the Diploma in Engineering / Technology a\ arded by the State Board ofTechnical Education, Tamil Nadu or any other authority accepted by the Syndicate of the
university as equivalent thereto.
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2.2 Lateral entry admission(i) The candidates who possess the Diploma in Engineering / Technology awarded by
the State Board of Technical Education, Tamilnadu or its equivalent are eligible to
apply for Lateral entry admission to the third semester of B.E. / B.Tech. in the branch
corresponding to the branch of study.(oR)
(ii) The candidates who possess the Degree in Science (B.Sc.,) (10+2+3 stream) with
Mathematics as a subject at the B.Sc. Level are eligible to apply for Lateral entry
admission to the third semester of B.E. / B.Tech.
Such candidates shall undergo two additional Engineering subject(s) in the third or
fifth and fourlh or sixth semesters respeclively as prescribed by the respective
Faculty. (See A!!gI!Iq:_D.
3 PROGRAII'i'ES OFFERED
A candidate may be offered a programme in any one of lhe branches of study approved
by the University (See Annexure - ll), and offered by that college where the candidate is
admitted.
Programmes offered in Anna University, Chennai are mentioned in Annexure - ll.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES
Every Programme will have cunicula with syllabi consisting of theory and practicals such
as:
(i) General core courses comprising malhematics, basic sciences, Engineering sciences,
humanities and engineering.
(ii) Core courses of Engineering/Technology.
(iii) Eleclive courses for specialization in related rields.
(iv) Workshop Practice, Computer Practice, Engineering Graphics, Laboratory $/ork,
lnduslrial training, Seminar presentation, Project !t/ork, Educational tours, Camps etc
(v) NCC / NSS / NSO / YRC activities for character developmenl
There shall be a certain minimum number of core courses and sutficient number of
elective courses that can be opted by the student. The blend of different courses shall be
so designed that the student, at the end of the programme, would have been trained not
only in his / her relevant professional field but also would have developed as a socially
conscious human being.
Each course is normally assigned certain number of credits with 'l credit per lectureperiod per r#eek, 1 credit per tutorial period per week, 1 credit for 2 periods of laboratory
or practical or seminar or project vt/ork per vveek (2 credits for 3 or 4 periods of practical)
and 1 credit for 2 weeks, 2 credits for 4 weeks and 3 credits for 6 weeks ofindustrial training during semester vacations.
Each semester curriculum shall normally have a blend of lecture courses not exceeding 7
and practical courses not exceeding 4. However, the total number of courses per
semester shall not exceed 10.
For the award of the degree, a student has to earn certain minimum total number ofcredits specified in the curriculum of the relevant branch.
The medium of instruction is English for all courses, examinations, seminarpresentations and project / thesis / dissertation reports except for the programmesoffered as Tamil Medium courses.
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5. DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME
A student is ordinarily expecled to cornplete the B.E. / B.Tech. Programme in
8 semesters (four academic years) but in any case not more than 14 Semesters for HSC
candidates and not more than 12 semesters for Lateral Entry Diploma / B.Sc.
Candidates.
Each semester shall normally consist of 90 working days or 450 periods of 50 minutes
each. The principal shall ensure that every teacher imparts instruction as per the number
of periods / hours specified in the syllabus and that the teacher teaches the full content of
the specified syllabus for the course being taught.
The Head of the lnstitution / Principal may conduct additional classes for improvement,
special coaching, conduct of model test etc., over and above the Specified periods. But
for the purpose of calculatjon of attendance requirement or writing the end semester
examinations (as per clause 6) by the students 450 periods conducted within the
specified academic schedule alone shall be taken into account and the overall
percentage of attendance shall be calculated accordingly.
The University Examination will ordinarily follow immediately after the last working day of
the s€mester commencing from I semester as per academic schedule prescribed from
time to time.
REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE SEMESTER
A Candidate who has fullilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfied
the requirements for completion of a semester.
ldeally every student is expected to attend all classes and secure 100% atlendance.However, in order to give provision for cerlain unavoidable reasons such as Medical /participation in sports / personal, the student is expected to attend atleast 75% of the
classes during any semester commencing from First semester,
Therefore, he/she shall secure not less than 75yo (afteJ rounding off to the nearesl
integer) of overall attendance taking into account the total number of 450 periods in asemester within 90 working days in all courses put together attended by the candidate
as aga,nst the total number of periods in all courses offered during the semester (vide
clause 5.3)
However, a candidate who in thatcurrent semester due to medical reasons (prolonged hospitalization / accident / specificillness / Participation in Sports events) may be permitted to appear for the current
semester examinations subject to the condition that the candidate shall submit themedical certificale attesled by the Head of the lnstitution. The same shall be forwarded tothe Controller of Examinations, Anna University, Chennai for record purposes.
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6.3 Candidates wtro securo less than 65% of overall attendance shall not be permitted towrite the University examination at the end of the semester and not permitled to move tothe next semester. They are required to repeat the incomplete semester in the nextacademic year, as per the norms prescribed.
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The total period for completion of the programme reckoned from the commencement of
the first semester to which the candidate was admitted shall not exceed the maximumperiod speciiied in clause 5.1 irrespective of the period of break of study (vide clause
18.3) in order that he/she may be eligible for the award of the degree (vide clause 15).
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7 CLASS ADVISER
To help the students in planning their courses of study and for general advice on the
academic programme, the Head of the Oepartment of the students will attach a certain
number of students to a teacher of the Department who shall function as Class Adviser
for those students throughout their period of study. Such Class Advisers shall advise the
students and monitor the courses undergone by the studenls, check the attendance andprogress of the students attached to him/her and counsel them periodically.
lf necessary, the Class adviser may also discuss with or inform the parents about theprogress of the students.
CLASS COMMITTEE
Every class shall have a class committee consisting of teachers of the class concemed,
student representatives and a chairperson who is not teaching the class. lt is like the'Quality Circle'(more commonly used in industries) Wth the overall goal of improving the
teachingiearning process. The functions of the class committee include
Solving problems experienced by students in the class room and in the laboratories.
Clarifying the regulations of the degree programme and the details of rulestherein particularly clause 5 and 6 which should be displayed on collegeNotice-Board.
At least 4 student represenlatives (usually 2 boys and 2 girls) shall be included in the
class committee.
The chairp€rson of the class commiftee may invite the Faculty advise(s) and the Head ofthe department to the meeting of the class committee.
The Principal may participate in any class committee of the institution.
The chairperson is required to prepare lhe minutes of every meeting, submit the same toPrincipal within two days of the meeting and arrange to circulate it among the studentsand teachers concerned. lf there are some points in the minutes requiring action by themanagement, the same shall be brought to the nolice of the lvlanagement by the Head of
the lnstitution.
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. lnforming the student representatives the academic schedule including the dates ofassessments and the syllabus coverage for each assessment,
. lnforming the student representatives the details of Regulations regarding weightage
used for each assessment- ln the case of practical courses (laboratory / drawing /project \r.ork / seminar etc.) the breakup of marks for each experiment / exercise /
module of !t/ork, should be clearly discussed in the class committee meeting and
informed to the students.
. Analyzing the performance of the students of the class after each test and finding the
'n€ys and means of solving problems, if any.
. ldentifying the weak students, if any, and requesting the teachers concerned toprovide some additional help or guidance or coaching to such weak students.
The class committee for a class under a particular branch is normally constituted by the
head of the department. However, if the students of different branches are mixed in aclass (like the first semester which is generally common to all branches), the class
committee is to be constituted by the Principal.
The class committee shall be constituted within the first week of each semester.
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The first meeting of the class committee shall be held within one week from the date of
commencement of the semester. in order to inform the students about the nature and
weightage of assessments within the framework of the Regulations. Two or three
subsequent meetings may be held in a semester at suitabte intervals. The classCommittee Chairman shall Dut on the otice Board the cumulative attendance
oarticulars of each student at the end of everv such meetinq to enable the studentsto know their aftendance details to tisfu the clause 6 of this Requlation. Durin sthese meetings the student members representing the entire class, shall meaningfully
interact and express the opinions and suggestions of the other students of the class in
order to improve the effecliveness of the teaching-learning process.
COURSE COMMITTEE FOR COMMON COURSES
Each common theory course offered to more than one discipline or group, shall have a
'Course Committee" comprising all the teachers teaching the common course with one of
them nominated as Course Coordinator. The nomination of the course Coordinator shall
be made by the Head of the Department / Principal depending upon whether all the
teachers teaching the common course belong to a single department or to several
departments. The'Course committee'shall meet in order to arrive at a common scheme
of evaluation for the test and shall ensure a uniform evaluation of the tests. Whereever
feasible, the course committee may also prepare a common question paper for the
intemal assessment test(s).
SYSTEM OF EXAMINATION
Performance in each course of study shall be evaluated based on (i) continuous internal
assessment throughout the semesler and (ii) University examinalion at the end of the
semester.
Each course, both theory and practical (including pro.iect \,vork & Viva voce Examinations)shall be evaluated for a maximum of '100 marks. The project \4Drk shall be evaluated for a
maximum of 100 marks.
For all theory and practical courses including project !!ork, the continuous internalassessment will carry 20 marks while the End Semester University examination will carry80 marks.
Project work may be allotted to a single student or to a group of students not exceeding4 per group.
The University examination (theory and practical) of 3 hours duration shall ordinarily be
conducted belween October and December during the odd semesters and between April
and June during the even semesters.
The University examination for pro.iect work shall consist of evaluation of the final report
submitled by the student or students of the project group (of not exceeding 4 students) by
an extemal examiner follo\,\€d by a viva-voce examinalion conducted separately for eachstudent by a committee consisling of the external examiner, the guide of the projectgroup and an intemal examiner.
For the University examination in both theory and practical courses including project workthe internal and external examiners shall be appointed by the University.
11. PROCEDURE FOR AWARDING MARKS FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
For all theory and practical courses the continuous assessment shall be for a maximum ot20 marks (consisting of 15 marks for tests/experiments and 5 marks for attendance). Theabove continuous assessment shall be awarded as per the procedure given below
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Three tests each carrying 100 marks shall be conducted during the semester by
the Department / College concerned. The total marks obtained in all tests put
together out of 300, shall be proportionately reduced for 15 marks and rounded
to the nearest integer (This also implies equal ! €ightage to all the three tests).
(b) Practical Courses:
Every practical exercise / experiment shall be evaluated based on the exercise /experiment prescribed as per the syllabi and the records of work done
maintained. There shall be at least one test during the semester. The criteria for
aniving at the intemal assessment marks (15 marks) shall be decided based on
the recommendation of the class committee and shall be announced at the
beginning of every semester by the Principal.
(c) lnternal Assessment for Theory Courses with Laboratory Component
The maximum marks for lntemal Assessment shall be 15 in cas€ of theory
courses with Laboratory component.
lf there is a theory course with Laboratory component, there shall be three tests:
the first t\,rc tests (each 100 marks) will be from theory portions and the third test(maximum mark 100)will be for laboratory component. Thesumof marks offirsttv\rc tests shall be reduced to 30 marks and the lhird test mark shall be reduced
to 30 marks. The sum of these 60 marks (Vide clause 'l 1) may then be arrived at
fo|l5 and rounded to the nearest integer.
11.2 Project Work:
The Principal shall constitute a review committee for each branch of study. There shall be
three reviews (each 100 Marks) during the semester by the review committee. The
student shall make presentation on the progress made by him / her before the committee.
The total marks obtained in the three reviews shall be reduced for 15 marks and
rounded to the nearest integer. (This also implies equal weightage to all the three
ass€ssments), 5 marks shall be given for Attendance (Clause '1 1.3).
fi.2.1fhe project report shall carry a maximum 30 marks (same mark shall be awarded for the
report submitted to every student within the project group) while the viva-voce
examination shall carry 50 marks. (Marks are awarded to each student of the projectgroup based on the individual performance in the viva-voce examination).
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The remaining 5 marks for attendance shall be awarded as given below:
Theorv and Practical courses and Proiect Work
76% to 80% of attendance - 1 mark
81% to 85% of attendance - 2 marks
86% to 90% of attendance - 3 marksg'1o/o to g5o/o of attendance - 4 marks
96% to 100% of attendance -5 marks
1 1.3 Every teacher is required to maintain an 'ATTENDANCE ANO ASSESSMENT RECORD'
which consists of attendance marked in each lecture or practical or project \,r,/ork class,
the test marks and the record of class \/vork (topic covered), separately for each course.
This should be submitted to the Head of the department periodically (at least three times
in a semester) for checking the syllabus coverage and the records of test marks and
attendance. The Head of the department will put his signature and date after due
verification. Al the end of the semester, the record should be verified by the Principal who
will keep this document in safe custody (for flve years). The University or any inspection
team appointed by the University may inspect the records of attendance and assessment
of both cunent and previous Semesters.
12. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPEARING FOR UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
A candidate shall normally be permitted to appear for the Unaversity Examinations of any
semester commencing from I semester if he/she has satisfied the semester completion
requirements (subject to Clause 6) and has registered for examination in all courses of
the semester. Registration is mandatory for semester examinations as well as arrear
examinations, failing which the candidate will not be permitted to move to the higher
semester.
A candidate who has already appeared for any subject in a semester and passed the
examination is not entitled lo reappear in the $me subject for improvement of grades /marks.
PASSING REQUIREMENTS
A candidate wtlo secures not less than 50% of total marks prescribed for the courses with
a minimum of 45% of the marks prescribed for the end-semester University Examinationin both theory and practical courses (including Project work), shall be declared to havepassed the Examination.
lf a candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course, it is mandatory that he/she
shall register and reappear for the examination in that course during the subsequent
semester when examination is conducted in that course; he/she should continue to
register and reappear for the examinations in the failed subjects till he / she secures a
pass.
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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, ftom the 3'o attempt onwards if a candidate fails to obtain pass marks (lA + End
Semester Examination) as per clause 13.'1 then the passing requirement shall be asfollo\,\,s:
The candidate should secure 50% and above the maximum marks prescribed for coursein the university examinations alone irrespective of lnternal Assessment marks obtained.
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All assessments of a course will be done on absolute marks basis. Hollever, for thepurpose of reporting the performance ol a candidate, letter grades, each carrying certain
number of points, will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained by
the candidate in each subject as detailed below:
Grade Points Marks Range
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CGPA will be calculated in a similar manner, considering all the courses registered from
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will figure both in Marks Sheet as well as in Result Sheet)
'W' denotes withdrawal from the course.
The Grade '1" denotes inadequate atlendance (as per clause 12) and hence prevention
from ltiriting the end semester examination.
The Grade "l' and ltr" willfigure only in the Result Sheets.
Grade sheet
After results are declared, Grade Sheets will be issued to each student lvhich will containlhe following details:
. The college in which the candidate has studied
. The list ofcourses enrolled during the semester and the gradescored.
. The Grade Point Average (GPA) for the semester and
. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of all courses enrolledfrom first semester onwards.
GPA for a semester is the ratio of the sum of the products ot the number of creditsfor courses acquired and the corresponding points to the sum of the number ofcredits for the courses acquired in the semester.
where C1 - is the Credits assigned to the course
GPi- is the point conesponding to the grade obtained for each
Course
n - is number of all Courses successfully cleared during the
particular semester in the case of GPA and during all the
semesters in the case of CGPA
14.1.2 Whenever students, having arear subjects, appear for the end semester examinationduring which there are no regular batch of students writing the same subjects, then, theletter grades for the arrears subjects shall be awarded based on the range of marksappror'ed by the class committee immediately preceding end semester examination in
which regular students wrote.
14.2 REVALUATIONA candidate can apply for revaluation of hivher semester examination answer paper in atheory course, within 2 u,/eeks from the declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed
fee through proper application to the Controller of Examinations through the Head of thelnstitution. A candidate can apply for revaluation of answer scripts for notexceedinq 5 subiects at a time. The Controller of Examination will arrange for therevaluation and the results will be intimated to the candidate concerned through the Head
of the lnstitution. Revaluation is not permitted for practical courses, seminars, practical
training and for project \,vork.
15. ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF THE OEGREE
15.1 Astudentshall be declared to be eligibleforthe award of the Degree if he/she has
. Successfully gained the required number of total credits as specified in the Curriculumconesponding to his/her Programme within the stipulated time.
. No disciplinary action is pending against him/her.
. Successfully completed the field visit / industrial training, if any, as prescribed in thecurriculum.
. The award ofthe degree must be approved by the Syndicate.
. Successfully completed any additional courses prescribed by the Director, AcademicCourses, v,,,henever any candidate is readmitted under Regulations other thanR - 2008 (clause 18.2.).
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CLASSIFICATION OF THE DEGREE AWARDED
A candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree (vide clause 15) having passed
the examination in all the courses in hivher first appearance within the specifiedminimum number of semeslers securing a CGPA of not less than 8.50 shall be declaredto have passed the examination in First Class with Distinction. For this purpose thewithdrawal from examinalion (vide clause'17.4) will not be construed as an appearance.Further, the authorized break of study (vide clause18.3) will not be counted for thepurpose of classifi cation.
A candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree (vide clause 15) having passed
the examination in all the courses within the specirled minimum number of semestersplus one year (two semesters), securing a CGPA of not less than 6.50 shall be declaredto have passed the examination in First Class. Further, the authorized break of study(vide clausel8.3) will not be counted for the purpose of classification.
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All other candidates (not covered in clauses 16.1 and 16.2) who qualify for the awardof the degree (vide Clause 15) shall be declared to have passed the examination inSecond Class.
A candidate who is absent in semester examination in a course / project \,!ork afterhaving enrolled fo. the same shall be considered to have appeared in that examinationfor the purpose of classification. (subject to clause 17 and 18)
PROVISION FOR WTHDRAWAL FROM END.SEi'ESTER EXAMINATION
A candidate, may for valid reasons and on prior application, be granted permission towithdraw from appearing for the examination of any one course or conseculiveexaminations of more than one course in a semester examination.
Such withdrawal shall be permitted only once during the entire period of study of thedegree programme.
Withdrawal application is valid only if it is made within '10 days prior to thecommencemenl of the examination in that course or courses and recommended by theHead of the lnstitution and approved by the Controller of Examinations.
Notwithstanding the requirement of mandatory TEN days notice, applications forwithdrawal for special cases under extraordinary conditions will be considered on the
medt of the case.
Withdrawal shall not be construed as an appearance for the eligibility of a candidate forFirst Class with Distinction. This provision is not applicable to those who seek wjthdrawal
during Vll semester.
Withdrawal from the End semester examination is llqlapplicable to arrears subjects o,
previous semesters
The candidate shall reappear for the withdrawn courses during the examination
conducted in the subsequent semesler.
INOUSTRIAL VISIT
Every student is required to undergo one lndustrial visit for every theory course otfered,
starting from the third semester of the Programme. Every teacher shall take the students
al leasl for one industrial visit in a semester.
PROVISION FOR AUTHORISED BREAK OF STUDY
Break of Study shall be granted only once for valid reasons for a maximum of oneyear during the entire period of study of the degree programme. However, in
extraordinary situation the candidate may apply for additional break of study not
exceeding another one year by paying prescribed fee for break of study. lf a candidate
intends to temporarily discontinue lhe programme in the middle of the semester for valid
reasons, and to rejoin the programme in a subsequent year, permission may be granted
based on the merits of the case provided he / she applies to the Director, StudentAffairs in advance, but not later than the last date for registering for the end semester
examination of the semester in question, through the Principal of the lnstitution stating the
reasons therefore and the probable date of rejoining the programme.
The candidates permitted to rejoin the programme after break of study / prevention due to
lack of attendance, shall be governed by the Cuniculum and Regulations in force at the
time of rejoined.
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'19.2(i) The students rejoined in any of the semesters are required to gain the stipulated number
of credits in order to become eligible for the award of degree, under NEW Regulations.
19.2(ii) lf any shortage of credits is observed cumulatively till the semester in which he / she isreadmitted, then the Principal / student (through the Principal) shall apply to the Director,
Academic Courses for prescribed addational courses, if any, at the beginning of the
readmitted semester itself, so as to compensate for the shortage of the credits.
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The authorized break of study (for a maximum of one yeao will not be counted for theduration specified for passing all the courses for the purpose of classilication. (videClause 16.1 & 16.2). Ho\€ver, additional break of study qranted will be counted for thepurpose of classifi calion.
The total period for completion of the Programme reckoned from, the commencemenl ofthe first semesler to which the candidate was admitted shall not exceed the maximumperiod specilied in clause 5.1 inespective of the period of break of study (vide clause18.3) in order that he/she may be eligible for the award of the degree.
lf any student is detained for want of required attendance, the period sp€nt in thatsemester shall not be considered as permitted 'Break of Study' (Clause 18.3) is notapplicable for this case.
PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
All students shall enroll, on admission, in any one of the personality and characterdevelopment programmes (the NCC / NSS / NSO / YRC) and undergo training for about80 hours and attend a camp of about Seven days. The training shall include ciasses onhygiene and health awareness and also training in first-aid.
National Cadet Corps (NCC) will have about 20 parades.
National Service Scheme (NSS) will have social servjce activities in and around theCollege / lnstitution.National Sports Organization (NSO) will have sports, Games, Drills and Physicalexercises.Youth Red Cross (YRC) will have activities related lo social services in and aroundcollege / institutions.
While the training aclivities will normally be during week ends, the camp will normally beduring vacation period.
Every student shall put in a minimum of 75% attendance in the training and attend thecamp compulsorily. The training and camp shall be completed during the first year of theprogramme. How€ver, for valid reasons, the Principal may permit a student to completethis requirement in the second year.
DISCIPLINE
Every student is required to observe disciplined and decorous behavior both inside and
outside the college and not to indulge in any activity which will tend to bring down theprestige of the University / College. The Principal shall constitute a disciplinary committeeconsisting of Principal, Two Heads of Department of lvhich one should be from the faculty
of the student, to enquire into acts of indiscipline and notify the University about thedisciplinary action recommended for approval. ln case of any serious in disciplinaryaction which leads to suspension or Dismissal, then a committee shall be constitutedincluding one representive from Anna University, Chennai. ln this regard, the member willbe nominated by Anna University on getting information from the Head of lnstitution.
lf a student indulges in malpractice in any of the University / internal examinalion he / she
shall be liable for punitive action as prescribed by the university from time to time.
REVISION OF REGULATION AND CURRICULUMThe University may from time to time revise, amend or change the Regulations, schemeof examinations and syllabi if found necessary.
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AODITIONAL COURSES TO BE STUDIED BY THE B.SC. GRADUATES ADMITTED TO
III SEMESTER B.E. / B.TECH. UNDER LATERAL ENTRY SCHEME.
a. The First course to be studied either in their lll semester or
V semester of study.
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b. The Second course to be studied during the lV or Vl semester of their study.
The student can register for any ONE of the following courses as applicable to their
Branch of study.
i. For Non-Circuit Branches: (Any one of the Following)
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2 GE215l Basic Electrical & Electronics Enqineering' 4 0 0 4
ii. For Circuit Branches:
a. For Branches under Electrical Facultv (Any one of the Following)
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Circuit Theory ' (For branches underElectrical Faculty)
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b. For Branches under I & C Facultv (Any one of the Followinq)
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1 EC2151Eleckic Circuits and Electron Devices ' (For
branches under I & C Faculty)3
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) GE2'152 Basic Civil & Mechanical Enqineerjnq' 4 0 0 4
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Non.circuit Branches are:
Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Automobile
Engineering, Marine Engineering, Produclion Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology,
Polymer Technology, Tertile Technology, Textile Technology (Fashion Technology), Petroleum
Engineering, Plastics Technology.
Circuit Branches are:
a. Elsctrical Facultv: Eleclrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and lnstrumentation
Engineering and lnstrumentation and Control Engineering.
b. lnformation and Communication Enqineerino Facultv: Computer Science and Engineering,
Electronics and Communication Engineering, lnformation Technology and Biomedical
Engineering.
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B.E. Deqree Proqrammes :
B.E. Aeronautical EngineeringB. E. Automobile EngineeringB.E. Civil EngineeringB.E. Computer Science and EngineeringB.E. Electrical and Electronics EngineeringB.E. Electronics and Communication EngineeringB.E. Electronics and lnstrumentation EngineeringB.E. lnstrumentation and Control EngineeflngB.E. Marine EngineeringB.E. Mechanical EngineeringB.E. Production EngineeringB.E. Bio Medical Engineering
B.Tech, Deoree Proorammes:
B.Tech. Chemical EngineeringB.Tech. BiotechnologyB.Tech. lnformation TechnologyB.Tech. Polymer TechnologyB.Tech. Textile TechnologyB.Tech. Textile Technology (Fashion Technology)B.Tech. Petroleum EngineeringB.Tech. Plastics Technology
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KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
IQAC 1.2.1 List of new courses introduced across all programs during
last five years
REGULATION 2013
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(Common to all B.E
ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
REGULATIONS 2013
/ B.Tech. Degree (8 Semesters) Full - Time Programmes ofAffi liated lnstitutions)
CREDIT SYSTEM
AFFILIATEO COLLEGES
DEGREE O F BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING / BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
This Regulations is applicable to the students admitted to B.E/B.Tech. Programmes at allEngineering Colleges affiliated to Anna University, Chennai (other than Autonomous Colleges)and to all the University Colleges of Engineering of Anna University, Chennai from the academicyeat 2O13-20'14.
PRELITiIINARY DEFINITIONS ANO NOi,IENCLATURE
ln these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:
l) "Programme" means Oegree Programme, that is B.E./B.Tech. Degree Programme.
ll) "Discipline" means specialization or branch of B.E./B.Tech. Degree Programme, like
Civil Engineering, Textile Technology, etc.
lll) 'Course" means a theory or practical subjecl that is normally studied in a semester,like Mathematics, Physics, etc.
lV) "Director, Academic Courses" means the authority of the University who is
responsible for all academic aciivities of the Academic Programmes forimplementation of relevant rules of this Regulations pertaining to the AcademicProgrammes.
V) "Chaiman" means the Head of the Faculty.
Vl) "Head of the lnstitution" means the Principal of the College.
Vll) "Head ofthe Oepartment" means head ofthe Department concerned.
Vlll) "Controller of Examinations" means lhe authority of the University who isresponsible for all activities of the University Examinations.
lX) "University" means ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAt.
2 ADMISSION
Candidates seeking admission to the tirst semester of the eight semester B.E. / B.Tech
Degree Programme:
Should have passed the Higher Secondary Examinations of (jO+2) Cuniculum(Academic Stream) prescribed by the Government of Tamil Nadu with Mathematics,Physics and Chemistry as three of the four subjects of study under part-lll or anyexamination of any other University or authority accepted by the Syndicate of AnnaUniversity as equivalent thereto.
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Should have passed the Higher Secondary Exanrination of Vocational stream (Vocationalgroups in Engineering / Technology) as prescribed by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
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2.2 Lateral entry admission(i) The candidates who possess the Diploma in Engineering / Technology awarded by
the State Board of Technical Education, Tamilnadu or its equivalent are eligible toapply for Lateral entry admission to the third semester of B.E. / B.Tech. in the branchcoresponding to lhe branch of study.
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(ii) The candidates vyho possess the Oegree in Science (B,Sc.,) ('10+2+3 stream) withMathematics as a subject at the B.Sc. Level are eligible to apply for Lateral entryadmission to the third semester of B.E. / B.Tech.
Such candidates shall undergo two additional Engineering subject(s) in the third andfourth semesters as prescribed by the University.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
B.E. / B.Tech. Programmes under the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Faculty of MechanicalEngineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of lnformation and CommunicationEngineering and Faculty of Technology.
4. STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES
4.1 Every Programme will have curricula with syllabi consisting of theory and practical
courses such as:
(i) General core courses comprising Mathematics, Basic sciences, Engineering sciences,Humanities and Management.
(ii) Core courses of Engineering/Technology.
(iii) Eleclive courses for specialization in related lields.
(iv) Workshop Practice, Computer Practice, Engineering Graphics, Laboratory work,lndustrial Training, Seminar presentation, Project work, Educational tours, Campsetc.
(v) NCC / NSS / NSO / YRC aclivities for character development
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There shall be a certain minimum number of core courses and sufficrent number ofeleclive courses that can be opted by the students. The blend of different courses shall
be so designed that the student, at the end of the programme, would have been trainednot only in his / her relevant professional field but also would have developed as asocially conscious human being.
Each course is normally assigned a certain number of credits with 1 credit per lectureperiod per week, 1 credit per tutorial period per week, 1 uedil fo( 2 periods of laboratoryor practical or seminar or project work per week (2 credits for 3 or 4 periods of practical).
Each semester curriculum shall normally have a blend of leclure courses not exceeding 7
and practical courses not exceeding 4. However, the total number of courses per
semester shall not exceed 10.
For lhe award of the degree, a student has to earn certain minimum total number ofcredits specified in the curriculum of the relevant branch of study.
The medium of instruction is English for all courses, examinations, seminarpresentations and proiect / thesis / dissertation reports except for the programmesoffered in Tamil Medium.
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DURATION OF THE PROGRAMIUE
A student is ordinarily expected to complete the B.E. / B.Tech. Programme in
8 semesters (four academic years) but in any case not more than 14 Semesters for HSC(or equivalent) candidates and not more than 12 semesters for Lateral Entry Candidates.
Each semester shall normally consist of 90 working days or 450 periods of 50 minuteseach. The Head of the lnstitution shall ensure that every teacher imparts instruction asper the number of periods specifled in the syllabus and that the teacher teaches the full
content of the specified syllabus for the course being taught.
The Head of the Institution may conduct additional classes for improvement, special
coaching, conduct of model test etc., over and above the specified periods. But for thepurpose of calculation of attendance requiremenl for writing the end semester
examinations (as per clause 6) by the students, following method shall be used.
Percentage ofAttendance = x 'l 00
(No.of periods / week as prescribed in the cuniculum) x 15
taken together for all courses of the semester
The University Examination will ordinarily follow immediately after the last working day of
the semester as per the academic schedule prescribed from time to time.
The total period for completion of the programme reckoned from the commencement of
the flrsl semester to which the candidate was admitted shall not exceed the maximumperiod specified in clause 5.1 irrespective of the period of break of study (vide clause
18.4) in order that he/she may be eligible for the award of the degree (vide clause 15).
ATTENDANCE REOUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE SEMESTER
A Candidate who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfied
the requirements for completion of a semester.
ldeally every student is expected to attend all classes and secure 100% attendance.
However, in order to gave provision for certain unavoidable reasons such as lvledical /participation in sports, the student is expected to attend atleast 75% of the classes.
Therefore, he/she shall secure not less than 75o/o (aller rounding off to the nearest
integer) of overall attendance as calculated as per clause 5.3.
6.2 However, a candidate who secures overall attendance between 6570 and 7 40/ in the
current semester due to medical reasons (prolonged hospitalization / accident / specificillness) / Participation in Sports events may be permitted to appear for lhe current
semester examinations subject to the condition that the candidate shall submit the medical
certificate / sports participation certilicate attested by the Head of the lnstitution. The sameshall be forwarded to the Controller of Examinations for record purposes.
6.3 Candidates who secure less than 65% overall attendance and candidates who do notsatisfy the clause 6.1 and 6.2 shall not be permitted to write the University examinationat the end of the semester and not permitted to move to the nexl semesler. They arerequired to repeat the incomplete semester in the next academic year, as per the normsprescribed.
7, CLASS ADVISOR
There shall be a class advisor for each class. The class advisor will be one among the(course-instructors) of the class. He / She will be appointed by the HoD of the departmentconcerned. The class advisor is the ex-officio member and the Convener of the classcommittee. The responsibilities for the class advisor shall be:
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. To act as the channel of communication between the HoD and the students of the
respective class.. To collecl and maintain various statistical details of students.. To help the chairpeBon of the class committee in planning and conduct of the class
committee meetings.. To monitor the academic performance of the students including aftendance and to
inform the class committee.. To attend to the students' welfare activities like awards, medals, scholarships and
industrial visits.
CLASS COMi'ITTEE
Every class shall have a class mmmittee consisting of teachers of the class concerned,
student representatives and a chairperson who is not teaching the class. lt is like the'Quality Circle'(more commonly used in industries) with the overall goal of improving lheteaching{earning process. The functions of lhe class committee include
. Solving problems experienced by students in the class room and in the laboratories.
. Clarifying the regulations of the degree progtamme and the details of rules
therein particulady (clause 5 and 6) which should be displayed on college
Notice-Board.
. lnforming the student representalives, the academic schedule including the dates of
assessments and the syllabus coverage for each assessment.
. lnforming the student representatives the details of Regulations regarding weightage
used for each assessment. ln the case of practical courses (laboratory / drawing /project work / seminar etc.) the breakup of marks for each experiment / exercise /module of work, should be clearly discussed in the class committee meeting and
informed to the students.
. Analyzing the performance of the students of the class after each test and finding the
ways and means of solving problems, if any.
. ldentifying the weak studerits, if any, and requesting the teachers concemed toprovide some additional help or guidance or coaching to such weak students.
The class committee for a class under a particular branch is normally constituted by the
Head of the Department. However, if the students of different branches are mixed in a
class (like the first semester which is generally common to all branches), the class
committee is to be constituted by the Head of the lnstitution.
The class commitlee shall be constituted within the ,irst week of each semester.
At least 4 student representatives (usually 2 boys and 2 girls) shall be included in the
class committee.
The Chairperson of the class committee may invite the Class adviser(s) and the Head of
the Department to the class committee meeting.
The Head of the lnstitution may participate in any class commjttee of the institution.
The chairperson is required to prepare the minutes of every meeting, submit the same toHead of the lnstitution within two days of the meeting and arrange to circulate it amongthe students and teachers concerned. lf there are some poinls in the minutes requiringaction by the management, the same shall be brought to the notice of the l\ilanagementby the Head of the lnstitution.
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During
these meetings the student members representing the entire class, shall meaningfully
interact and express the opinions and suggestions of the other students of the class in
order to improve the effectiveness of the teaching-learning process.
COURSE COMMITTEE FOR COMMON COURSES
Each common theory course offered to more than one discipline or group, shall have a"Course Committee" comprising all the teachers teaching the common course with one ofthem nominated as Course Coordinator. The nomination of the Course Coordinator shall
be made by the Head of the Department / Head of the lnstitution depending upon
whether all the teachers teaching the common course belong to a single department or to
several departments. The'Course committee'shall meet in order to arrive at a common
scheme of evaluation for the test and shall ensure a uniform evaluation of the tests.
Vvherever feasible, the course committee may also prepare a common question paper forthe intemal assessment test(s).
SYSTEM OF EXAMINATION
Performance in each murse of study shall be evaluated based on (i) continuous internal
assessment throughout the semester and (ii) University examination at the end of the
semester.
Each course, both theory and praclical (including project work & viva voce Examinations)
shall be evaluated for a maximum of 100 marks.
For all theory and practical courses including project work, the continuous internal
assessment will carry 20 marks while the End - Semester University examination will
carry 80 marks.
lndustrial training and seminar shall carry,I00 marks and shall be evaluated throughinternal assessment only.
The University examination (theory and practical) of 3 hours duration shall ordinarily be
conducted between October and December during the odd semesters and between April
and June during the even semesters.
The University examination for project work shall consist of evaluation of the final report
submitted by the student or students of the poect group (of not exceeding 4 students) byan extemal examiner and an intemal examiner, followed by a viva-voce examination
conducted separately for each student by a committee consisting of the extemal
examiner, the supervisor of the prolect group and an intemal examiner.
For the University examination in both theory and practical courses including project workthe internal and external examiners shall be appointed by the Controller of Examinations.
11.'l(a) Theory CoursesThree tests each carrying 100 marks shall be conducted during the semester bythe Department / College concerned. The total marks obtained in all tests put
together out of 300, shall be proportionately reduced for 20 marks and roundedto the nearest integer (This also implies equal weightage to all the three tests).
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For all theory and practical courses (including poect work) the continuous assessmentshall be for a maximum of 20 marks. The above continuous assessment shall beawarded as per the procedure given below:
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Practical Courses:The maximum marks for Intemal Assessment shall be 20 in case of practical
courses. Every practical exercise / experiment shall be evaluated based onconduct of experiment / exercise and records maintained. There shall be atleast one test. The criteria for arriving at the lnternal Assessment marks of 20 isas follows: 75 marks shall be avyarded for successful comple$on of all theprescribed experiments done in the Laboratory and 25 marks for the test. Thetotal mark shall be reduced to 20 and rounded to the nearest integer.
Theory Courses with Laboratory Component:lf there is a theory course with Laboratory component, there shall be three tests:the first two tests (each '100 marks) will be from theory portions and the third test(maximum mark 100) will be for laboratory component. The sum of marks of firsttwo tests shall be reduced to 60 marks and the third test mark shall be reducedto 40 ma*s. The sum of these 100 marks may then be arrived at for 20 androunded to the nearest integer.
The seminar / Case study is to be considered as purely INTERNAL (with 100%
intemal marks only). Every student is expected to present a minimum of 2seminars per semester before the evaluation committee and for each seminar,
marks can be equally apportioned. The three member committee appointed by
Head of the lnstitution will evaluate the seminar and at lhe end of the semesterthe marks can be consolidated and taken as the final mark. The evaluation shall
be based on the seminar paper (40%), presentation (40%) and response to thequestions asked during presentation (20%).
(b) The lndustrial / Practical Training, Summer Project, lntemship shall carry 100
marks and shall be evaluated through internal assessment only. At the end oflndustrial / Practical training / internship / Summer Project, the candidate shallsubmit a certiflcate from the organization where he / she has undergone training
and a brief report. The evaluation will be made based on this reporl and a Viva-
Voce Examination, conducted internally by a three member Departmental
Committee constituted by the Head of the lnstitution. The certificates (issued by
the organization) submitted by the students shall be attached to the mark list
sent by the Head of the lnstitution to the Controller of Examinations.
The Head of the lnstitutions shall constitute a review committee for project work for eachbranch of study. There shall be three reviews during the semester by the reviewcommittee. The student shall make presentation on the progress made by him / herbefore the committee. The total marks obtained in the ihree reviews shall be reduced for20 marks and rounded to the nearest integer (as per the scheme given in 1 1.3.1).
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Project work may be allotled to a single student or to a group of students not exceeding 4per group.
11.3.1 The project report shall carry a maximum 30 marks. The project report shall be submiftedas per the approved guidelines as given by Director, Academic Courses. Same markshall be awarded to every student within the project group for the project report. The viva-voce examination shall carry 50 marks. Marks are awarded to each student of the projectgroup based on the individual performance in the viva-voce examination.
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is deemed to have failed in the Project Work and shall reenroll for the same in asubsequent semester.
'11.4 lntemal marks approved by the Head of the lnstitution shall be displayed by the
respec{ive HODS within 5 days from the last working day.
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Every teacher is required to maintain an'ATTENDANCE AND ASSESSMENT RECORD'
which consists of attendance marked in each lecture or practical or project work class,
the test marks and the record of cbss work (topic covered), separately for each course.
This should be submitted to the Head of the department periodically (at least three times
in a semester) for checking the syllabus coverage and the records of test marks and
attendance. The Head of the department will put his signature and date after due
veriflcation. At the end of the semester, the record should be verified by the Head of the
lnstitution who will keep this document in safe custody (for five years). The University or
any inspection team appointed by the University may verify the records of attendance
and assessment of both current and previous semeslers.
REQUIREMENTS FOR APPEARING FOR UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
A candidate shall normally be permitted to appear for the University Examinations of the
current semester it he/she has satisfied the semester completion requirements (subject to
Clause 6) and has registered for examination in all courses of the semester. Registration
is mandatory for current semester examinations as well as arrear examinations, failing
which the candidate will not be permitted to move to the higher semester.
A candidate who has already appeared for any subject in a semester and passed the
examination is not entitled to reappear in the same subject for improvement ol grades.
PASSING REOUIREMENTS
A candidate who secures not less than 50% of total marks prescribed for the course
lnternal Assessment + End semester University Examinations] with a minimum of 45%
of the marks prescribed for the end-semester University Examination, shall be declared
to have passed the course and acguired the relevant number of credits. This is applicable
for both theory and practical courses (including project work).
lf a candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course, it is mandatory that he/she
shall register and reappear for the examination in that course during the subsequent
semester when examination is conducted in that course: he/she should continue to
register and reappear for the examinations in the failed subjects till he / she secures a
pass.
The intemal assessment marks obtained by the candidate in the lirst appearance shall be
retained and considered valid for all subsequent attempts till the candidate secure apass. However, from the third attempt onwards if a candidate fails to obtain pass marks(lA + End Semester Examination) as per clause 13.1, then the candidate shall be
declared to have passed the examination if he/she secure a minimum of 50o/o marksprescribed for the universily end semester examinations alone.
AWARO OF LETTER GRADES
All assessments of a course will be done on absolute marks basis. However, for thepurpose of reporting the performance of a candidate, letter grades, each carrying certainnumber of points, will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained by
the candidate in each subject as detailed below:
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WOA student is deemed to have passed and acquired the conesponding qedits in aparticular course if he/she obtains any one of the following grades: 'S', '4", 'B', 'C', 'D',E-
'SA' denotes shortage of attendance (as per clause 6.3) and hence prevention
from writing the end semester examination. 'SA' will appear only in the result sheet.
"U" denotes Reappearance (RA) is required for the examination in the course. "V1f
denotes withdrawal from the exam for the particular course. (The grades U and W will
figure both in Marks Sheet as well as in Result Sheet)
Grade sheet
After results are declared, Grade Sheets will be issued to each student which \rvill contain
the following details:
. The college in which the candidate has studied
. The list of courses enrolled during the semester and the grade scored.
. The Grade Point Average (GPA) for the semester and
. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of all courses enrolledfrom first semester onwards.
GPA for a semester is the ratio of the sum of the products of the number of credits forcourses acquired and the corresponding points to the sum of the number of credits forthe courses acquired in the semester.
CGPA will be calculated in a similar manner, considering all the courses registered fromflrst semester. "U", and 'V1r grades will be excluded for calculating GPA and CGPA.
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.I5. ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE
'15.1 Astudentshall be declared to be eligible for the award ofthe Degree if he/she has
. Successfully gained the required number of total credits as specified in the Curriculumcorresponding to his/her Programme within the stipulated time.
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. The award of the degree must be approved by the Syndicate.
. Successfully completed any additional courses prescribed by the Director, Academic
Courses, whenever any candidate is readmitted under Regulations other thanR - 2013 (clause '18.2).
CLASSIFICATION OF THE OEGREE AWARDED
FIRST CLASS wlTH DISTINCTION
A candidate who satisties the following conditions shall be declared to have passed theexamination in First class with Distinction.
Should have passed the End semester examination in all the courses of all the
eight semesters (six semesters in the case of lateral entry) in his/her First
Appearance within four years (three years in the case of lateral entry).
Withdrawal from examination (vide Clause 17) will not be considered as an
appearance. One year authorized break of study (if availed of) is permitted in
addition to four years (three years in the case of lateral entry) for award of First
class with Distinction.
Should have secured a CGPA of not less than 8.50.
16.2 FIRST CLASS
A candidate who satisties the following conditions shall be declared to have passed the
examination in First class.
Should have passed the End semester examinalion in all the murses of all the
eight semesters (six semesters in the case of lateral entry) within five years (four
years in the case ol lateral entry). One year authorized break of study (if availed
of) or prevention from writing the End Semester examination due to lack ofattendance (if applicable) is included in the duration of five years (four years inthe case of lateral entry) for award of First class.
Should have secured a CGPA of not less than 6.50.
SECOND CLASSAll other cand;dates (not covered in clauses 16.1 and '16.2) who qualify for the award
of the degree (vide Clause '15) shall be declared to have passed the examination in
Second Class.
A candidate who is absent in semester examination in a course / project work after
having registered for the same shall be considered to have appeared in that examinationfor the purpose of classification. (subjecl to clause 17 and 16)
Photocopy / RevaluationA candidate can apply for photocopy of his/her semester examination answer paper in atheory course, within 2 weeks from the declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed
fee through proper application to the Controller of Examinations through the Head oflnstitutions. The answer script is to be valued and justified by a faculty member, whohandled the subject and recommend for revaluation with breakup of marks for eachquestion. Based on the recommendation, the candidate can register for the revaluationthrough proper application to the Controller of Examinations. The Controller ofExaminations will arrange for the revaluation and the results will be intimated to thecandidate concerned through the Head of the lnstitutions. Revaluation is not permitted forpractical courses and for proiect work.
A candidate can apply for revaluation of answer scripts for not exceeding 5 sub.iects at atime.
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examination answer paper in a theory murse, within the prescribed date on
payment of a prescribed fee through proper application to Controller of Examination
through the Head of the lnstitution.
Candidates applying for Revaluation only are eligible to apply for Review.
PROVISION FOR WTHDRAWAL FRO END.SEMESTER EXAMINATION
A candidate, may for valid reasons and on prior application, be granted permission to
withdraw from appearing for the examination oI any one course or consecutive
examinations of more than one course in a semester examination.
Such withdrawal shall be permitted only once during the entir€ period of study of the
degree programme.
VMthdrawal application is valid only if il is made within 10 days prior to the
commencement of the examination in that course or courses and recommended by the
Head of the lnstitution and approved by the Controller of Examinations.
Notwithstandinq the requirement of mandatory TEN days notice, applications for
withdrawal for special cases under extraordinary conditions will be considered on the
merit of the case.
Wthdrawal shall not be construed as an appearance for the eligibility of a candidate for
First Class with Distinclion.
Withdrawal from the End Semester Examination is lglapplicable to anears subjects
of previous semesters.
The candidate shall reappear for the withdrawn courses during the examination
conducted in the subsequenl semester.
Wthdrawal shall not be permitted in the final semester examinations.
PROVISION FOR AUTHORISED BREAK OF STUDY
Break of Study shall be granted only once for valid reasons for a maximum of one year
during the entire period of study of the degree programme. However, in extraordinary
situation the candidate may apply for additional break of study not exceeding another one
year by paying prescribed fee for break of study. lf a candidate intends to temporarily
discontinue the programme in the middle of the semester for valid reasons, and to rejoin
the programme in a subsequent year, permission may be granted based on the merits of
the case provided he / she applies to the Director, Student Affairs in advance, but not
later than the last date for registering for the end semester examination of the semester in
question, through the Head of the lnstitution slating the reasons therefore and lheprobable date of rejoining the programme.
The candidates permitted to rejoin the programine after break of study / prevention due to
lack of attendance, shall be governed by the Cuniculum and Regulalions in force at the
time of rejoining. The students rejoining in new Regulations shall apply to the Director,
Academic Courses in the prescribed format through Head of the lnstitution at the
beginning of the readmitted semester itself for prescribing additional courses, if any, from
any semester of the regulations in-force, so as to bridge the curriculum in-force and the
old cuniculum.
The authorized break of study will not be counted towards lhe duration specified forpassing all the courses for the purpose of classilication (vide Clause '16.'l
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the first semester to which the candidate was admitted shall not exceed the maximumperiod specified in clause 5.1 irrespective of the period of break of study in order that
he/she may be eligible for the award of the degree.
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INDUSTRIAL VISIT
Every student is required to undergo one lndustrial visit for every theory course otfered,starting from the third semester ot the Programme. Every teacher shall take the studentsat least for one industrial visit in a semester.
PERSONALIW AND CHARACTER DEVELOPi'ENT
All students shall enroll, on admission, in any one of the personality and characterdevelopment programmes (the NCC / NSS / NSO / YRC) and undergo training for about
80 hours and attend a camp of about seven days. The training shall include classes on
hygiene and health awareness and also training in firslaid.
National Cadet Corps (NCC) will have about 20 parades.
National Service Scheme (NSS) will have social service activities in and around the
College / lnstitution.National Sports Organization (NSO) will have sports, Games, Drills and Physical
exercises.Youth Red Cross (YRC) will have activities related to social services in and aroundcollege / institutions.
While the training activities will normally be during weekends, the camp will normally be
during vacation period.
Every student shall put in a minimum of 75% attendance in the training and attend the
camp compulsorily. The training and camp shall be completed during the first year of theprogramme. However, for valid reasons, the Head of the lnstitution may permit a student
to complete this requirement in lhe second year.
DISCIPLINE
Every student is required to observe disciplined and decorous behavior both inside and
outside the college and not to indulge in any activity which will tend to bring down theprestige of the University / College. The Head of lnstitution shall constitute a disciplinary
committee consisting of Head of lnstitution, Two Heads of Department of which one
should be from the faculty of the student, to enquire into acts of indiscipline and notify theUniversity about the disciplinary action recommended for approval. ln case of any serious
disciplinary action which leads to suspension or dismissal, then a committee shall be
constituted including one representative from Anna University, Chennai. ln this regard,
the member will be nominated by the University on getting informalion from the Head of
the lnstitution.
lf a student indulges in malpractice in any of the University / intemal examination he / she
shall be liable for punitive action as prescribed by the University from time to time.
The University may from time to lime revise, amend or change the Regulations,Curriculum, Syllabus and scheme of examinations through the Academic Council with theapproval of Syndicale.
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KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University
Kakapalayam (PO), Salem – 637 504
IQAC 1.2.1 List of new courses introduced across all programs during
last five years
REGULATION 2017
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ANNA UNIVERSITY : : CHENNAI - 600 025
AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS
REGULATIONS 2017
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Full-Time Programmes
(For the students admitted to B.E. / B.Tech. Programme at various Affiliated lnstitutions)
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING / BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
This Regulations is applicable to the students admitted to B.E/B.Tech. Programmes at all Engineering
Colleges affiliated to Anna University, Chennai (other than Autonomous Colleges) and to all theUniversity Colleges of Engineering of Anna University, Chennai from the academic year 2017-2018onwards.
PRELIMINARY DEFINITIONS AND NOMENCLATURE
ln these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:
l) "Programme" means Degree Programme, that is B.E./B.Tech. Degree Programme
ll) "Discipline" means specializalion or branch of B.E./B.Tech. Degree Programme, like Civil
Engineering, Textile Technology, etc.
lll) "Course" means a theory or practical subject that is normally studied in a semester,
like Mathematics, Physics, etc.
lV) "Director, Academic Courses" means the authority of the University who is
responsible for all academic activities of the Academic Programmes forimplementation of relevant rules of this Regulations pertaining to the AcademicProgrammes.
V) "Chairman" means the Head of the Faculty
Vl) "Head of the lnstitution" means the Principal of the College.
Vll) "Head of the Department" means head of the Department concerned
Vlll) "controller of Examinations" means the authority of the University who is
responsible for all activities of the University Examinations.
lX) "University" means ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
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Candidates seeking admission to the first semester of the eight semesler B.E. / B.Tech.
Degree Programme:
Should have passed the Higher Secondary Examinations of (10+2) Curriculum (Academic
Stream) prescribed by the Government of Tamil Nadu with Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry as three of the four subjects of study under Part-lll or any examination of any otherUniversity or authority accepted by the Syndicate of Anna University as equivalent thereto.
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Should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination of Vocational stream (Vocalionalgroups in Engineering / Technology) as prescribed by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Lateral entry admission
(i) The candidates who possess the Diploma in Engineering / Technology awarded by the
State Board of Technical Education, Tamilnadu or its equivalent are eligible to apply for
Lateral entry admission to the third semester of B.E. / B.Tech. in the branch corresponding
to the branch of study.(oR)
(ii)The candidates who possess the Degree in Science (B.Sc.,) (10+2+3 stream) with
Mathematics as a subject at the B.Sc. Level are eligible to apply for Lateral entry admission
to the third semester of B.E. / B.Tech.
Such candidates shall undergo two additional Engineering subject(s) in the third and
fourth semesters as prescribed by the University.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
B.E. / B.Tech. Programmes under the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of lnformation and Communication
Engineering and Faculty of Technology.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAIIIMES
Categorization of Courses
Every B.E. i B. Tech. Programme will have a curriculum with syllabi consisting of theory
and practical courses that shall be categorized as follows:
i. Humanities and Social Sciences (HS) courses include Technical English,
Engineering Ethics and Human Values, Communicalion skills, Environmental Science
and Engineering.
ii- Basic Sciences (BS) courses include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.
iii. Engineering Sciences (ES) courses include Engineering practices, Engineering
Graphics, Basics of Electrical / Electronics / Mechanical / Computer Engineering,
lnstrumentation etc.
iv. Professional Core (PC) courses include the core courses relevant to the chosen
specialization/branch.
v. Professional Elective (PE) courses include the eleclive courses relevant to lhe
chosen specialization/ branch.
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sludent can choose from the list specified in the curriculum of lhe students B.E. /B. Tech. / B. Arch. Programmes.
Employability Enhancement Gourses (EEC) include Project Work and/or
lnternship, Seminar, Professional Practices, Case Study and lndustrial/Practical
Training.
4.2 Personality and Character Development
All students shallenroll, on admission, in any one ofthe personality and character developmenlprogrammes (NCC/NSS/NSOIYRC) and undergo training for about 80 hours and atlend a
camp of about seven days. The training shall include classes on hygiene and health
awareness and also training in firslaid.
National Cadet Corps (NCC) will have about 20 parades.
National Service Scheme (NSS) will have social service activities in and around the College /
lnstitution.
National Sports Organization (NSO) will have sports, Games, Drills and Physical exercises.
Youth Red Cro$ (YRC) will have activities related to social services in and around
Col lege/lnstitutions.
\Mile the training activities will normally be during weekends, the camp will normally be
during vacation period.
4.3 Number of courses per semester
Each semester curriculum shall normally have a blend of lecture courses not exceeding 7 and
Laboratory courses and Employability Enhancement Course(s) nol exceeding 4. Each
Employability Enhancement Course may have credits assigned as per clause 4.4. However,
the total number of courses per semester shall not exceed 10.
4.4 Credit Assignment
Each course is assigned certain number ofcredits based on the following
Contact period per week CREDITS
1 Lecture Period 1
2 Tutorial Periods 1
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The students may undergo lndustrial training for a period as specified in the Curriculum
during summer / winter vacation. ln this case the training has to be undergone continuously
for the entire period.
The students may undergo lnternship at Research organization / University (after due
approval from the Department Consultative Committee) for the period prescribed in the
curriculum during summer / winler vacation, in lieu of lndustrial training.
4.6 lndustrial VisitEvery student is required to go for at least one lndustrial Visit every year starting from the
second year of the Programme. The Heads of Departments shall ensure that necessary
arrangements are made in this regard.
4.7 Value Added Courses
The Students may optionally undergo Value Added Courses and the credits earned through
the Value Added Courses shall be over and above the total credit requirement prescribed in
the curriculum for the award of the degree. One / Two credit courses shall be offered by a
Department of an institution with the prior approval from the Head of the lnstitution.
The details of the syllabus, time lable and faculty may be sent lo the Centre for Academic
Courses and the Controller of Examinalions afler approval from the Head of the lnstitution
concerned atleasl one month before the course is offered. Students can take a maximum
of two one credit courses / one two credit course during the entire duration of the
Programme.
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Online Courses
Students may be permitted to credit only one online course of 3 credits with the
approval of Head of the lnstitution and Centre for Academic Courses.
Students may be permitted to credil one online course (which are provided with
certificate) subject to a maximum of three credits. The approved list of online
courses will be provided by the Centre for Academic courses from time to time. The
student needs to obtain certirication or credit to become eligible for writing the End
Semester Examination to be conducted by Controller of Examinalions, Anna
University. The details regarding online courses laken up by students should be
sent to the Controller of Examinations, Anna University and Centre for Academic
Courses one month before the commencement of End Semester Examination,
The students satisfying the following condilions shall be permitted to carry out their finalsemester Projecl work for six months in industry/research organizations.
The student should not have current arrears and shall have CGPA of 7.50 and
above.
The student shall undergo the eighth semester courses in the sixth and seventh semesters.
The Head of Department, in consultation with the faculty handling the said courses shall
forward the proposal recommended by the Head of lnstitution to the Controller of
Examinations through the Direclor, Centre for Academic courses for approval at least 4
weeks before the commencement of the sixth semester of the programme for approval.
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Medium of lnstruction
The medium of instruction is English for all courses, examinations, seminar presentations andproject / thesis / dissertation reports except for the programmes offered in Tamil Medium.
DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME
A student is ordinarily expected to complete the B.E. / B.Tech. Programme in
8 semesters (four academic years) but in any case not more than 14 Semesters for HSC (orequivalent) candidates and not more than 12 semesters for Lateral Entry Candidates.
A student is ordinarily expected to complele the B.E. Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich)
Programme in 10 semesters (five academic years) but in any case not more than '18
Semeslers for HSC (or equivalent) candidates.
Each semester shall normally consist of 75 working days or 540 periods of 50 minutes each.The Head of the lnstitution shall ensure that every teacher imparts instruction as per thenumber of periods specilied in the syllabus and that the teacher teaches the fullcontent of the specified syllabus for the course being taught.
The Head ofthe lnstitution may conducl additional classes for improvemenl, special coaching,conduct of model test etc., over and above the specified periods. But for the purpose ofcalculation of attendance requirement for writing the end semester examinations (as per
clause 6) by the students, following method shall be used.
Percentage of Total no. of periods attended in all the courses per semesterAttendance = x 100
(No.of periods / week as prescrabed in the curriculum) x '15
taken together for all courses of the semester
The University Examination will ordinarily follow immediately after the last working day of thesemester commencing from I semester as per the academic schedule prescribed from time totime.
5.4 The total period tor completion of the programme reckoned from the commencement of thefirst semesler to which the candidate was admitted shall not exceed the maximum period
specified in clause 5.1 irrespective of the period of break of study (vide clause 18) inorderthathe/she may be eligible for the award ofthe degree (vide clause 16).
6. COURSE REGISTRATION
6.1 The lnstitution is responsible for registering the courses that each student is proposing to
undergo in the ensuing semesler. Each student has to register for all courses to be undergonein lhe curriculum of a particular semester (with the facility to drop courses to a maximum of 6credits (vide clause 6.2)). The student can also register for courses for which the student hasfailed in the earlier semesters.
The registration details of the candidates may be approved by the Head of the lnstitution andforwarded to the Controller of Examinations. This registration is for undergoing the course as
well as for writing the End Semester Examinations. No Elective course shall be offered by anydepartment of any institution unless a minimum 10 students register for the course. However, ifthe students admitted in the associated Branch and Semesler is less than 10, this minimum willnot be applicable.
The courses that a student registers in a particular semester may includei. Courses ofthe current semester.ii. The core (Theory/Lab /EEC) courses that the student has not cleared in the previous
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Flexibility to Drop courses
A student has to earn the total number of credits specified in the curriculum ofthe respectiveProgramme of study h qdert be eligible to obtain the @ree.
From the lll to final semesters, the student has the option of dropping existing courses in asemester during registration. Total number of credits of such courses cannol exceed 6.
The student shall register for the pro.iect work in the final semester only.
AT-TENDANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF THE SEMESTER
A Candidate who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfiedthe requirements for completion of a semester.
ldeally every sludent is expected to attend all classes of all the courses and secure 100%attendance. However, in order to give provision for certain unavoidable reasons such asMedical / participation in sports, the student is expected to attend atleast 75% ofthe classes.
Therefore, he/she shall secure not less than 7soh (afte( rounding off to the nearesl integer) ofoverall attendance as calculated as per clause 5.3.
However, a candidate who secures overall attetrdance between 65% and 74% in the currentsemester due to medical reasons (prolonged hospitalization / accident / specific illness) /Participalion in Sports events may be permitted to appear for the current semesterexaminations subject to the condition that the candidate shall submit the medical certificate /sports participation certificate attested by the Head of the lnstitution. The same shall beforwarded to the Controller of Examinations for record purposes.
7.3 Candidates who secure less than 65% overall attendance and candidates who do notsatisfy the clause 7.1 and 7,2 shall not be permitted to write the University examination at theend of the semester and not permitted to move to the next semester. They are required torepeat the incomplete semester in the next academic year, as per the norms prescribed.
8. CLASS ADVISOR
There shall be a class advisor for each class. The class advisor will be one among the(course-instructors) of the class. He / She will be appojnted by the HoD of the departmentconcerned. The class advisor is lhe ex-officio member and the Convener of the classcommitlee. The responsibilities for the class advisor shall be:
. To act as the channel of communication between the HoD and the students of therespective class.
. To collect and mainlain various statistical details of students.
. To help the chairperson of lhe class mmmittee in planning and conducl of the classcommittee meetings.
. To monitor the academic performance of the students including attendance and to informthe class committee.
. To attend to the students' welfare activities like awards, medals, scholarships andindustrial visits.
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Every class shall have a class commiltee consisting of leachers of the class concerned,student representatives and a chairperson who is nol teaching the class. lt is like the'QualityCircle' (more commonly used in industries) with the overall goal of improving the teaching-learning process. The functions of the class committee include
. Solving problems experienced by students in the class room and in the laboratories.
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. Clarifying the regulations of the degree programme and the details of rules thereinparticularly (clause 5 and 7) which should be displayed on college Notice-Board.
. lnforming the sludent representatives, lhe academic schedule including the dates ofassessmenls and the syllabus coverage for each assessment.
. lnforming the student representatives the details of Regulations regarding weightage used
for each assessment. ln the case of practical courses (laboratory / drawing / project work /seminar etc.) the breakup of marks for each experiment / exercise / module of work, shouldbe clearly discussed in the class commitlee meeting and informed to the sludents.
. Analyzing the performance of the students of the class after each test and finding the ways
and means of solving problems, if any.
. ldentifying the weak students, if any, and requesting the teachers concerned to provide
some additional help or guidance or coaching to such weak students.
The class committee for a class under a particular branch is normally constituted by the Head
of the Department. However, if the students of different branches are mixed in a class (like the
first semester which is generally common to all branches), the class committee is to be
constituted by the Head of the lnstitution.
The class committee shall be consllluted within the rirst week of each semester.
At least 4 student representatives (usually 2 boys and 2 girls) shall be included i;t the class
committee.
The Chairperson of the class commiltee may invite the Class adviser(s) and the Head of theDepartment to the class commitlee meeting.
The Head of the lnstitution may participate in any class committee of the institution.
The chairperson is required to prepare the minutes of every meeting, submit the same to Head
of the lnstitution within two days of the meeting and arrange lo circulate it among lhe students
and teachers concerned. lf there are some points in the minutes requiring action by the
management, the same shall be brought to the notice of the Management by the Head of the
lnstitution.
The first meeting of the class committee shall be held within one week from the date of
commencement of the semester, in order to inform the students about the nature and
weightage of assessments within the framework of the Regulations. Two or three subsequentmeetlngs may be held in a semester at suitable intervals. The Class Committee Chairmanshall put on the Notice Board the cumulative attendance particulars of each gtudent atthe end of every such meetinq to enable the students to know their attendance detailsto satisfv the clause 6 of this Requlation. During these meetings lhe student membersrepresenting the entire class, shall meaningfully interact and express the opinions and
suggestions of the other students of the class in order to improve the effectiveness of theteaching-learning process.
COURSE COMMITTEE FOR COMMON COURSES
Each common theory course offered to more than one discipline or group, shall have a
"Course Committee'' comprising all the teachers teaching the common course with one ofthem nominated as Course Coordinator. The nomination of the Course Coordinator shall be
made by the Head of the Department / Head of the lnstitution depending upon whether all theteachers teaching the common course belong to a single department or to severaldepartments. The 'Course committee' shall meet in order to arrive at a common scheme ofevaluation for the test and shall ensure a uniform evaluation of the tests. Wherever feasible,the course commitlee may also prepare a common queslion paper for the inlernal assessmenttest(s).
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SYSTEM OF EXAMINATION
Performance in each murse of study shall be evaluated based on (i) continuous internal
assessment throughout the semesler and (ii) University examination at the end of thesemester.
Each course, both theory and practical (including project work & viva voce Examinations) shall
be evaluated for a maximum of 100 marks.
For all theory and practical courses including project work, the continuous internal assessmentwill carry 20 marks while the End - Semesler University examination lvill carry 80 marks.
lndustrial training and seminar shall carry 100 marks and shall be evaluated through internal
assessment only.
The University examination (theory and practical) of 3 hours duration shall ordinarily be
conducled between October and December during the odd semesters and between April and
June during the even semesters.
The University examination for project work shall consist of evaluation of the final report
submitted by the student or students of the project group (of not exceeding 4 students) by an
external examiner and an internal examiner, followed by a viva-voce examination conductedseparately for each student by a committee consisting ofthe external examiner, the supervisorof the project group and an internal examiner.
For the University examination in both theory and practical courses including project work
the internal and external examiners shall be appointed by the Controller of Examinations.
PROCEDURE FOR AWARDING MARKS FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
For all theory and practical courses (including project work) the continuous assessmentshall be for a maximum of 20 marks. The above continuous assessment shall be
awarded as per the procedure given below:
THEORY COURSES
Three tests each carrying 100 marks shall be conducted during the semester by theDepartment / College concerned. The total marks obtained in all tests put together out of 300,
shall be proportionately reduced for 20 marks and rounded to lhe nearest integer (This alsoimplies equal weightage to all the three tests).
LABORATORY COURSES
The maximum marks for lnternal Assessment shall be 20 in case of practical courses. Everypractical exercise / experiment shall be evalualed based on conduct of experiment / exerciseand records maintained- There shall be at least one test. The criteria for arriving at thelnternal Assessment marks of 20 is as follows: 75 marks shall be awarded for successfulcompletion of all the prescribed experiments done in the Laboratory and 25 marks for the test.The lotal mark shall be reduced to 20 and rounded to the nearest integer.
THEORY COURSES WITH LABORATORY COMPONENT
lf there is a theory course with Laboratory component, there shall be three tests: the first twolests (each 100 marks) will be from theory portions and the third test (maximum mark 100) willbe for laboratory component. The sum of marks of first two tests shall be reduced to 60 marks
and the third test mark shall be reduced to 40 marks. The sum of these 100 marks may thenbe arrived at for 20 and rounded to the nearest integer.
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Project work may be allotted to a single student or to a group of students not exceeding 4per group.
The Head of the lnstitutions shall constitute a review committee for projecl work for each
branch of study. There shall be three reviews during the semester by the review committee.The student shall make presentation on the progress made by him / her before thecommittee. The total marks obtained in the three reviews shall be reduced for 20 marks and
rounded to the nearest integer (as per the scheme given in 12.4.1\.
12.4.1 The project report shall carry a maximum 30 marks. The project report shall be submitted asper the approved guidelines as given by Director, Academic Courses. Same mark shall be
awarded to every sludent within the project group for the pro.iect report. The viva-voce
examinalion shall carry 50 marks. Marks are awarded to each student of the project group
based on the individual performance in the viva-voce examination.
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lf a candidate fails to submit the project report on or before the specified deadline, he/she is
deemed to have failed in the Project Work and shall re-register for lhe same in a subsequenl
semester.
OTHER EMPLOYABILITY ENHANCEMENT COURSES
The seminar / Case study is to be considered as purely INTERNAL (with 100% internal marks
only). Every student is expected to present a minimum of 2 seminars per semester before the
evaluation committee and for each seminar, marks can be equally apportioned. The three
member committee appointed by Head of the lnstitution will evaluate the seminar and at the
end of the semesler the marks can be consolidated and taken as the final mark. The
evaluation shall be based on the seminar papet (4oo/o\, presentation (40%) and response to
the queslions asked during presentation (20%).
The lndustrial / Practical Training, Summer Project, lnternship, shall carry 100 marks and
shall be evaluated through internal assessment only. At the end of lndustrial / Praclical
training / internship / Summer Projecl, the candidate shall submit a certificate from the
organizalion where he / she has undergone training and a brief report. The evaluation will be
made based on this report and a Viva-Voce Examination, conducted internally by a three
member Departmental Committee constiluted by the Head of the lnstitution. The certificates(issued by the organization) submitted by the students shall be attached to lhe mark list sentby the Head of the lnstitution to the Controller of Examinations.
ASSESSMENT FOR VALUE ADDED COURSE
The one / two credit course shall carry 100 marks and shall be evaluated through continuousassessments only. Two Assessments shall be conducted during the semester by the Department
concerned. The total marks obtained in the tests shall be reduced to 100 marks and rounded tothe nearest integer. A committee consisting of the Head of the Department, staff handling the
course and a senior Faculty member nominated by the Head of the lnstitution shall monitor the
evaluation process. The list of students along wilh lhe marks and the grades earned may be
forwarded to the Controller of Examinations for appropriate action at least one month before the
commencement of End Semester Examinations.
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to a maximum of three credits. The approved list of online murses will be provided by lhe Centrefor Academic courses from time to time. This online course of 3 credits can be consideredinstead of one elective course. The student needs to obtain certification or credit to become
eligible for writing the End Semester Examination to be conducted by Anna University. Thecourse shall be evaluated through the End Semester Examination only conducted byController of Examinations, Anna University.
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lntemal marks approved by the Head of the lnstitution shall be displayed by therespective HODS within 5 days from the last working day.
Attendance Record
Every teacher is required to maintain an 'ATTENDANCE AND ASSESSMENT RECORD'which consists of attendance marked in each lecture or practical or project work class, the testmarks and the record of class work (topic covered), separately for each course. This should be
submitted to the Head of the department periodically (at least three times in a semester) for
checking lhe syllabus coverage and the records of test marks and attendance. The Head of
the department will put his signature and date afler due verification. At the end of the
semester, lhe record should be verified by the Head of the lnstitution who will keep this
document in safe custody (for five years). The University or any inspection team appointed by
the University may verify the records of attendance and assessment of bolh current and
previous semesters.
REQUIREMENTS FOR APPEARING FOR UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
A candidate shall normally be permitted to appear for the University Examinations for all the
courses regislered in the current semesler (vide clause 6) if he/she has satisfied the semestercompletion requirements (subject to Clause 7).
A candidate who has already appeared for any subject in a semester and passed the
examination is not entitled to reappear in the same subject for improvement of grades.
PASSING REQUIREMENTS
A candidate who secures not less than 50% of total marks prescribed for the course InternalAssessment + End semester University Examinations] with a minimum of 45o/o ol the marksprescribed for the end-semester Universily Examination, shall be declared to have passed thecourse and acquired the relevant number of credits. This is applicable for both theory andpraclical courses (including project work).
lf a student fails to secure a pass in theory courses in the current semesler examination,he/she is allowed to write arrear examinations for the next three consecutive semesters and
their internal marks shall be carried over for the above mentioned period of three consecutivesemesters. lf a student fails to secure a pass in a course even after three consecutive arrearattempts, the student has to redo the course in the semester in which it is offered along with
regular students.
That is, the students should have successfully completed the courses of (n minus 4)m
semester to register for courses in nrh semester.
Based on the above, the following prerequisites shall be followed for completing the degreeprogramme:
i. To enter into Semester V, the student should have no arrear in Semester l. Failingwhich the student shall redo the Semester I course/courses along with the regular
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ii. To enter inlo Semester Vl, the student should have no arrear in Semester llwhich the student shall redo the Semester ll course/courses along with thestudents.
iii. To enter into Semester Vll, the student should have no arrear in Semester lllwhich the student shall redo the Semester lll course/courses along with thestudents.
iv. To enter into Semester Vlll, the student should have no arrear in Semester lVwhich the student shall redo the Semester lV course/courses along with lhestudents.
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students. For lhe subsequent semeslers of Vl, Vll and Vlll, the same procedure shall
be followed, subject to the maximum permissible period for this programme.
Note:. The students who are admitted in 2017 -201A and 2018 - 2019 are permitled to appear for
arrears upto Vl semesters and will be allowed to move to Vll semester only on completionof all the courses in the I semester.
ln addition the following prerequisiles shall be followed for completing the degreeprogramme.
i. To enter into Semester Vll, the student should have no arrear in Semester l. Failing
which the sludent shall redo the Semester lcourse/courses along with the regular
students.
ii, To enter into Semester VIll, the student should have no arrear in Semester ll. Failing
which the student shall redo the Semesler ll course/courses along with the regularstudents.
ln case, if he/she has not successfully completed all the courses of semester lll at theend of semester Vlll, he/she shall redo the Semester lll courses along with regularstudents. For the subsequent semesters of lV, V, Vl, Vll and Vlll, the same procedure
shall be followed, subject to the maximum permissible period for this programme.
lf a student fails to secure a pass in a laboratory course, the student shall register for thecourse again, when offered next.
lf a student fails to secure a pass in project work, the student shall register for the course
again, when offered nelrt.
The passing requirement for the courses which are assessed only through purely internal
assessments (EEC courses except project work), is 50o/o of the internal assessment(continuous assessment) marks only.
A student can apply for revaluation of the studenl's semester examination answer paper ina lheory course, within 2 weeks from the declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed
fee along with prescribed application to the COE through the Head of the lnstitution. TheCOE will arrange for lhe revaluation and the results will be intimated to the studentconcerned through the Head of the lnstitution. Revaluation is not permitted for laboratorycourse and project work.
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All assessments of a course will be evaluated on absolute marks basis. However, for thepurpose of reporting the performance of a candidate, letter grades, each carrying certainnumber of points, will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained by thecandidate in each sub.iecl as detailed below:
Letter Grade Grade Points Marks Ranqe
O (Outstanding) 10 91 - t00
A + (Excellent) 9 8'1 - 90
A (Very Good) 8 71 -80B + (Good) 7 61 -70B (Average) 6 50-60
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A student is deemed to have passed and acquired the conesponding credits in a particular
course if he/she obtains any one of the following grades: "O", "A+", "A', "B+","8".
'SA'denotes shortage of attendance (as per clause 7.3) and hence prevenlion from writing theend semester examinations. 'SA' will appear only in the resull sheet.
"RA" denotes that the student has failed to pass in lhat course. "w" denotes withdrawal from
the exam for the particular course. The grades RA and W will figure both in Marks Sheet as
well as in Result Sheet). ln both cases the student has to earn Continuous Assessment marksand appear for the End Semester Examinations.
lf the grade W is given to course, the attendance requirement need not be satisfied.lf the grade RA is given to a core theory course, the attendance requirement need nol be
satisfied, but if the grade RA is given to a Laboratory Course/ Project work / Seminar andany other EEC course, the attendance requirements (vide clause 7) should be satisfied.
'15.2 For the Co-curricular activities such as Nalional Cadet Corps (NCC)/ National Service Scheme
(NSS) / NSO / YRC, a satisfactory / not satisfactory grading will appear in the mark sheet.
Every student shall put in a minimum of 7570 atlendance in the training and attend the camp
compulsorily. The training and camp shall be completed during lhe first year of the programme.
However, for valid reasons, the Head of the lnstitution may permit a student to complete this
requirement in the second year. A satisfactory grade in the above co-curricular activitiesis compulsory for the award of degree.
'15.3 The grades O, A+, A, B+, B obtained for the one credit course shall figure in the Mark sheet
under the title 'Value Added Courses'. The Courses for which the grades are RA, SA will notfigure in the mark sheet.
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. The college in which the candidate has studied
. The list of courses enrolled during the semester and the grade scored.
. The Grade Point Average (GPA) for lhe semester and
. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of all courses enrolled from flrstsemester onwards.
GPA for a semester is the ralio of the sum of the products of the number of credils for coursesacquired and the corresponding points to the sum of the number of credits for the coursesacquired in the semester.
CGPA will be calculated in a similar manner, considering all the courses registered from flrst
semester. RA grades will be excluded for calculating GPA and CGPA.
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n is number of all courses successfully cleared during the particular semester in
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ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE
A student shall be declared to be eligible for the award of the B.E. / B.Tech. Degree
provided the student has
i. Successfully gained the required number of total credits as specified in the curriculum
corresponding to the student's programme within the stipulated time.
ii. Successfully completed the course requirements, appeared for the End-Semesterexaminalions and passed all the subjects prescribed in all the 8 semesters / (10 Semestersfor B.E. Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich)) within a maximum period of 7 years (9 years
in case of B.E. Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich) and 6 years in the case of Lateral
Entry) reckoned from the commencement of the first (third in the case of Lateral Enlry)semester to which the candidale was admitted.
iii. Successfully passed any additional courses prescribed by the Director, AcademicCourses whenever readmitted under regulations R-2017 (vide clause 18.3)
iv. Successfully completed the NCC / NSS / NSO / YRC requirements.
v. No disciplinary action pending against the student.
vi. The award of Degree must have been approved by the Syndicate ofthe University.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE OEGREE AWARDED
FIRST CLASS WITH DISTINCTION
A student who satisfies the following conditions shall be declared to have passed theexamination in First class with Distinction:
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. Should have passed the examination in all the courses of all the eight semesters(10 Semesters in case of Mechanical (Sandwich) and 6 semeslers in the case ofLateral Entry) in the student's First Appearance within five years (Six years in thecase of Mechanical (Sandwich) and Four years in the case of Lateral Entry).
Withdrawal from examinalion (vide Clause 17) will not be considered as an
appearance.
. Should have secured a CGPAof not less than 8.50.
o One year aulhorized break of sludy (if availed o0 is included in the five years (Sixyears in the case of Mechanical (Sandwich) and four years in the case of lateral entry)
for award of First class with Distinction.
. Should NOT have been prevented from writing end semester examination due to lack
of attendance in any semester.
16.2,2 FIRST CLASS:
A student who satisfies the following conditions shall be declared to have passed
the examination in First class:. Should have passed the examination in all the courses of all eight semesters
(10 Semesters in case of Mechanical (Sandwich) and 6 semesters in the case of
Lateral Entry) within Six years. (Seven years in case of Mechanical (Sandwich) and Five
years in the case of Lateral Entry)
. One year authorized break of study (if availed o0 or prevention from writing the End
Semester examination due to lack of attendance (if applicable) is included in the
duration of six years (Seven years in case of Mechanical (Sandwich) and five years in the
case of lateral entry) for award of First class
. Should have secured a CGPA of not less than 7.00.
16.2.3 SECOND CLASS:
All oiher students (not covered in clauses 16.2.1 and '16.2.2) who qualify for the award of the
degree (vide Clause 16.'l) shall be declared to have passed lhe examination in Second
Class.
15.3 A candidate who is absent in end semester examination in a course / project work afterhaving registered for the same shall be considered lo have appeared in that examinationfor the purpose of classificalion. (subject to clause 17 and 18)
16.4 Photocopy / RevaluationA candidate can apply for photocopy of his/her semester examination answer paper in a
theory course, within 2 weeks from the declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed feethrough proper application to the Controller of Examinations through the Head of lnstitutions.The answer script is to be valued and justified by a faculty member, who handled the subjectand recommend for revaluation with breakup of marks for each question. Based on therecommendation, the candidate can register for the revaluation through proper application tothe Controller of Examinations. The Controller of Examinations will arrange for the revaluationand lhe results will be intimated to the candidate concerned through the Head of thelnstitutions. Revaluation is not permitted for practical courses and for pro.iect work.
A candidate can apply for revaluation of answer scripts for not exceeding 5 subjects at a time.
16.5 ReviewCandidates not satisfied with Revaluation can apply for Review of his/ her examination answerpaper in a theory course, within the prescribed dale on payment of a prescribed feethrough proper application to Controller of Examination through the Head of the lnstilution.
Candidates applying for Revaluation only are eligible to apply for Review.
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PROVISION FOR WITHORAWAL FROM END-SEMESTER EXAMINATION
A student may, for valid reasons, (medically unfit / unexpected family situations /sports approved by Chairman, sports board and HOD) be granted permission to withdrawfrom appearing for the end semester examination in any course or courses in ANY ONE of thesemester examinations during the entire duration of the degree programme- The applicationshall be sent to Director, Student Affairs through the Head of the lnstitutions with requireddocuments.
Withdrawal application is valid if the student is otheMise eligible to write the examination(Clause 7) and if it is made within TEN days prior to the commencement of the examination in
that course or courses and recommended by the Head of the lnstitution and approved by
the Controller of Examinations.
Notwithstanding lhe requirement of mandatory '10 days notice, applications for withdrawal for
special cases under e)draordinary conditions will be considered on the merit of the case.
ln case of withdrawal from a course / courses (Clause 13) the course will figure both in MarksSheet as well as in Result Sheet. Withdrawal essentially requires the student to registerfor the course/courses The student has to register for the course, fulfill the attendancerequirements (vide clause 7), earn continuous assessment marks and attend the end
semester examination. However, withdrawal shall not be construed as an appearance for the
eligibility of a candidate for First Class with Distinction.
Withdrawal is permitted for the end semester examinalions in the final semester only if theperiod of study the student concerned does not exceed 5 years as per clause 16.2.'1.
PROVISION FOR AUTHORISED BREAK OF STUDY
A student is permitted to go on break of study for a maximum period of one year as a single
spell.
Break of Study shall be granted only once for valid reasons for a maximum of one year during
the enlire period of study of the degree programme. However, in extraordinary situation thecandidate may apply for additional break of study not exceeding another one year by paying
prescribed fee for break of study. lf a candidate intends to temporarily disconlinue theprogramme in the middle of the semester for valid reasons, and to rejoin the programme in asubsequent year, permission may be granted based on the merils of the case provided he /she applies to the Director, Studenl Affairs in advance, but not later than lhe last date for
registering for the end semester examination of the semester in question, through the Head ofthe lnstitution stating the reasons therefore and the probable date of rejoining the programme.
The candidates permitted to re.join the programme after break of study / prevention due to lack
of attendance, shall be governed by the Curriculum and Regulations in force at the time ofrejoining. The students rejoining in new Regulations shall apply to the Director, AcademicCourses in the prescribed format through Head of the lnstitution at the beginning of thereadmitted semester itself for prescribing additional courses, if any, from any semesler of theregulations in-force, so as to bridge the curriculum in-force and the old curriculum.
The authorized break of study would not be counted towards the duration specified for passing
all the courses for the purpose of classification (vide Clause 16.2).
The total period for completion of the Programme reckoned from, the commencement of thefirst semester to which the candidate was admitted shall not exceed the maximum period
specified in clause 5.1 irrespective of the penod of break of study in order that he/she may beeligible for the award of the degree.
lf any student is prevented for want of required attendance, the period of prevention shall notbe considered as authorized 'Break of Study' (Clause 1 8.1 )
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DISCIPLINE
Every sludent is required to observe disciplined and decorous behavior both inside andoutside the college and not to indulge an any activity which will tend to bring down the prestige
of the University / College. The Head of lnstitution shall constitute a disciplinary committeeconsisting of Head of lnstitution, Two Heads of Department of which one should be from thefaculty of the student, to enquire into acts of indiscipline and notify the University about thedisciplinary action recommended for approval. ln case of any serious disciplinary action which
leads to suspension or dismissal, then a committee shall be constituted including one
representative from Anna University, Chennai. ln this regard, the memberwill be nominated by
the University on getting information from the Head of the lnstitution.
lf a student indulges in malpraclice in any of the University / internal examination he / she shall
be liable for punitive action as prescribed by the University from time to time.
REVISION OF REGULATIONS, CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI
The Universig may from time to time revise, amend or change the Regulations, Curriculum,Syllabus and scheme of examinalions through the Academic Council with the approval ofSyndicate.
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