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HANDBOOK
2016 – 2017
MAR BASELIOS COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Approved by the AICTE and affiliated to the University of Kerala)
MAR IVANIOS VIDYANAGAR, NALANCHIRA P.O.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – 695 015
KERALA, INDIA.
Tel. No. 0471 - 2545866, 2545868, 2545872, Fax. 2545869
E Mail : [email protected]
Website : www.mbcet.ac.in
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Preamble
The Malankara Syrian Catholic Church has been in the field of Education in the State for over Eight
Decades, having established hundreds of Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools, Industrial
Training Institutes and a few Arts and Science Colleges. Mar Baselios College of Engineering and
Technology (MBCET) established in 2002, by the Major Archdiocese of Trivandrum is administered by it
through the Malankara Catholic Educational Society, realizing the need in the changing social scenario
for an agency to encounter the challenges in Education. The Society has ventured into the specialized
areas of Higher Education such as Medical Science, Life Science and Management Studies also. Set
against the backdrop of the serene and panoramic Mar Ivanios Vidyanagar at Nalanchira, away from the
hustle and bustle of the city life, yet enjoying a pride of place in the heart of Thiruvananthapuram city,
the MBCET campus provides an ideal milieu for academic pursuits. The College is located in a verdant
and serene environment, just 5 km. from the heart of the city among 17 educational Institutions.
Aesthetically designed buildings in nine blocks spread over the campus have a total built-up area of over
33130 sq.m. An eco-friendly infrastructure concept has been executed. Rain water harvesting has been
implemented right from the inception of the Institution. Each block is connected by Pedestrian Bridge,
retaining the separate entity of each branch of Engineering studies controlled by the Administrative
Head.
Founder & His Vision
The Founder of the College, His Beatitude Moran Mor Cyril Baselios Catholicos and the first Major
Archbishop of Trivandrum established this Institution with a sublime objective, namely, to provide
quality Technical Education based on fundamental human values. In the words of the Founder: “This
Engineering College is meant to train and develop men and women of higher caliber, equipped with the
most modern scientific knowledge and technological skills destined not only to help our people in their
march towards progress but also to bring glory and honour to our people and our country… The
Students of our College are to strive for excellence and skills and in the pursuit of success in life, in terms
of their commitment to bring happiness to our fellow beings and for the development of our Nation.”
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Patron
His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis, Catholicos and Major Archbishop of
Trivandrum, is the Patron of our College. As the President of the Malankara Catholic Educational Society
under which the College functions, His Beatitude executes the administration through the Governing
Council of the College. As His Beatitude puts it: “We wish to reach out to all sections of our society
without the distinction of caste, creed, etc. In short, Mar Baselios College of Engineering and
Technology is envisaged to be a glaring example of the philosophy of education and the apostolate of
Human Resource Development, which the Major Archdiocese of Trivandrum has been pursuing for the
last eight decades”.
VISION :
To be an Institution moulding globally competent professionals as epitomes of Noble Values.
MISSION :
To transform the Youth as technically competent, ethically sound and socially committed
Professionals by providing a vibrant learning ambience.
CORE VALUES
Integrity, Commitment, Tolerance, Social Responsibility, Professional Excellence, Accountability &
Innovation.
GOALS & OBJECTIVES
The College aims at achieving the integral development of human personality so as to ensure the
possibility of living a fully human existence. It endeavours to contribute in placing spiritually inspired
human beings at the centre of the Universe in the New Millennium ensuring the creative use of Science
and Technology, in the context of a techno-centric life.
In order to accomplish this, special endeavour will be made to enable the students:
� To strive for excellence in life.
� To promote scientific enquiry.
� To acquire and apply knowledge for the welfare of humanity.
� To be the agents of qualitative social changes.
� To use Science & Technology for the preservation of human values and human dignity.
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� To apply Science & Technology for universal brotherhood by being agents of the Gospel of Love and
to be architects of future.
Quality Policy Statement
We at MBCET are committed to quality, to be globally competent in Technical Education, pursuing its
quest for excellence in teaching, learning, innovation and research guided by noble values, ethical vigour
and social commitment, enabling the stakeholders to adapt themselves to varying technologies and
environment for the preservation and improvement of life.
MOTTO: “DUC IN ALTUM”
(Leading to the Heights of Excellence)
Governing Body
His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos - Chairman
Most Rev. Dr. Samuel Mar Irenios - Vice Chairman
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dr. Mathew Manakarakavil - Member
Fr. Nelson Valiyaveettil - Member
Fr. John Vilayil - Member
Fr. Wilson Thattaruthundil - Member
Dr. T. M. George - Member & Secretary
Prof. S. Viswanatha Rao - Member
Dr. Neethu Roy - Member
Nominee of the Regional Officer AICTE - Ex Officio
Director of Technical Education - Ex Officio
Nominee of the University - Ex Officio
An Industrialist/Technologist/Educationist from the region nominated by the State Government.
An Industrialist/Technologist/Educationist from the region nominated by the concerned Regional
Committee, from the panel approved by Chairman of the Council
Advisory Board
Mr. John Mathai, IAS (Retd.), Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Kerala.
Mr. Jacob Punnoose, IPS (Retd.), former DGP, Kerala
Mr. John P. Zacharia, Director, VSSC, Trivandrum
Dr. S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Former Principal, REC (NIT), Calicut.
Dr. Chem Nayar, Emeritus Professor, Curtin University, Australia
Dr. Vijayan K. Asari, Professor, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA.
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Dr. Achuthsankar S. Nair, Head, Dept. of Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, Uty. of Kerala.
Dr. Saji Gopinath, Professor, IIM, Kozhikode.
Mr. Alexander Varghese, Chief Administrative Officer, UST Global, Trivandrum
Mr. Jayan P. Nair, Senior Vice President, IBS Software Services, Trivandrum.
Mr. Rajesh Nair, CTO and Founder, Degree Controls Inc., USA.
COLLEGE COUNCIL
1. Fr. Wilson Thattaruthundil (Bursar)
2. Dr. T. M. George (Principal)
3. Prof. S. Viswanatha Rao (Vice Principal)
4. Prof. K. M. Raju (Dean) - Administration
5. Prof. M. K. Giridharan (Dean) - Academics
6. Dr. Sakuntala S. Pillai (Dean) – R&D
7. Prof. Paul Thomas (Dean) - P G
8. Ms. Tessy Mathew (HoD – CS)
9. Ms. M. J. Jayashree (HoD – EC)
10. Dr. Neethu Roy (HoD – CE)
11. Ms. Elizebeth Varghese (HoD – EE)
12. Mr. M. Pradeep (HoD – ME)
13. Prof. Joseph Cherian (HoD – SH)
14. Mr. Biju B. Varghese (Placement Officer)
15. Mr. Joji Varghese (ADPE)
16. Mr. Praveen Raj (Asst.Prof - EE) – Nominated
17. Ms. Asha S.(Asst.Prof – CSE) - Nominated
18. Dr. George Zachariah (Prof – S & H) – Nominated
Management Administration
Bursar : Fr. Wilson Thattaruthundil
Asst. Bursar : Fr. Raju Parukoor
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is a body constituted in accordance with the norms of the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) an autonomous body of the UGC. The objective
of this body is to formulate and propose quality measures to be implemented in the college to enhance
and sustain the quality performance of the Institution. The IQAC is constituted with the following office-
bearers.
Dr. T. M. George, Principal - Chairman
Management Representative:
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Fr. Wilson Thattaruthundil, Bursar
Senior Administrative Officers:
Prof. S. Viswanatha Rao, Vice-Principal
Prof. K. M. Raju, Dean (Administration)
Prof. M. K. Giridharan, Dean (Academics)
Dr. Sakuntala S. Pillai, Dean (R&D)
Prof. Paul Thomas, Dean (P G)
Stake Holders’ Representative:
Industry: Ms. Geetha Kumari (Chief Engineer, KSEB)
Mr. Biju Philip (Sr. Vice President, Envestnet)
Alumni: Mr. Ajith Kumar G. S.
Mr. Jerrin Chacko
Co-ordinator:
Prof. (Dr.) George Zachariah
COURSES OFFERED
MBCET offers the following courses approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
and sanctioned by the Govt. of Kerala, leading to the B.Tech. and M.Tech. Degree of the APJ Abdul
Kalam Technological University
Branch of Study No. of Seats
B.Tech. Programmes
1) Civil Engineering 120
2) Computer Science & Engineering 120
3) Electrical & Electronics Engineering 120
4) Electronics & Communication Engineering 120
5) Mechanical Engineering 120
M.Tech. Programmes
1) Computer Science & Engineering 30
2) Machine Design 18
3) Power Control and Drives 18
4) Telecommunication Engineering 18
5) Structural Engineering 18
6) Control Systems 18
7) Signal Processing 18
COLLEGE STAFF – 2016-17 Principal : Dr. T. M. George, M.Sc. (Engg), Ph.D.
Vice - Principal : Prof. S. Viswanatha Rao M.E., Senior Member IEEE
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Deans : Prof. K.M. Raju (Admn.)
: Prof. M.K. Giridharan (Academics)
: Prof. Dr. Sakuntala S. Pillai (R &D)
: Prof. Paul Thomas ( PG)
Department of Civil Engineering
Associate Professor & Head : Dr. Neethu Roy, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Professors : Prof. P. S. Abraham, B.Arch., MCP
: Prof. P. N. Mohan, B.Sc. (Engg), M.Tech.
: Dr. M. Satyakumar, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Asst. Professors : Ms. S. Jayasree, M.Tech.
: Ms. Bindu Biju, M.Tech.
: Ms. Ann George, M.Tech.
: Ms. Tisny D. B., M.Tech.
: Ms. Muthulekshmi, M.Tech.
: Ms. Deepthi B. Krishnan, M.Tech.
: Mr. Ajimon Thomas, M.Tech. (study leave)
: Ms. Lekshmi Chandran M., M.Tech.
: Ms. Anupama Krishnan, M. Tech.
: Ms. Jean Molly Simon, M.Tech.
: Ms. Parvathy U., M.Tech.
: Mr. Tom George, M.Tech.
: Ms. Anjana Krishnan, M.Tech.
: Ms. Sherin Mathew, M.Tech.
: Ms. Chandini J. Basu, M.Tech.
: Mr. Akhil Raj S.R., M.Tech
: Mr. Jaya S. Pillai, M.Tech.
: Ms. Linda Jose, M.Tech.
: Ms. Anita A., M.Tech.
: Ms. Aneena Babu, M.Tech.
: Mr. Shemin T John, M. Tech.
: Ms. Abhaya A.S., M.Tech.
: Dr. Jisha S.V., M.Tech. Ph.D
: Mr. Jithin J. S., M.Tech.
: Mr.Madhav S. Kumar, M.Tech
: Ms.Nimisha Anna Jacob, M.Tech
: Ms. Smrithi Cheriath, M.Tech
: Ms. Rintu Johnson, M.Tech
: Mr. Akhil B Nair, M.Tech
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Asst.Professor & Head : Ms. Tessy Mathew, M.Tech.
Professors : Dr. R. Vikraman Nair, B.Sc. (Engg.), DEA, Ph.D
: Prof. Raju K Gopal , B.Sc. (Engg), M.Tech.
Associate Professors : Mr. Biju B. Varghese, B.Tech., M.S.
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: Ms. Anitha Sandeep, M.Tech.
Asst. Professors : Ms. S. Asha, M.E.
: Ms. Elizabeth B. Varghese, M.Tech.
: Ms. K. S. Sunitha Krishnan, M.Tech.
: Mr. G. L. Praveen, M.Tech.
: Mr. V. S. Shibu, M.Tech.
: Ms. V S. Devipriya, M.Tech.
: Mr. S R. Sandeep, M.Tech.
: Ms. Anne Dickson, M.Tech.
: Ms. B R. Poorna, M.E.
: Ms. R S. Divya, M.Tech.
: Mr. Vishnu Kumar S., M.Tech.
: Ms. Anupriya Vysala, B.Tech., M.S.(on leave)
: Ms. Jisha John, M.Tech.
: Mr. Shon J. Das, M.Tech,
: Ms. Merin Kuriakose, M.Tech.
: Ms. Anjali C, M. Tech.
: Mr. Robin Joseph, M.Tech.
: Ms. Aswathy Ravikumar, M.Tech.
: Ms. Gayathri K S, M.Tech.
: Mr. Binu Jose A, M.E.
: Ms. Jisha Jose, M.E.
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Associate Professor & Head : Ms. Elizabeth Varghese, M.Tech.
Professors : Prof. M. K. Giridharan, B.Sc. (Engg), M.Tech., MIE., MISTE,
: Prof. B. Prasanna Kumari, B.Sc. (Engg), M.Sc. (Engg), MISTE.
: Prof. A.S. Shajilal, M.Tech.
: Dr. Unnikrishnan A.K, M. Tech., Ph.D
Associate Professor : Dr. G. K. Nisha, M.Tech, Ph.D.
Asst. Professors : Mr. R. S. Praveen Raj, M.Tech.
: Ms. P. Sheenu, M.E.
: Mr. F. R. Rejish Babu, M.E.
: Ms. P. Sandhya, M.Tech.
: Ms. Jomole Joseph Peedikayil, M.Tech.
: Ms. Shalu George K., M.E.
: Ms. N. A. Divya, M.Tech.
: Ms. Shyju Susan Mathew, M.Tech.
: Ms. A V. Soumya, M.Tech.
: Ms. Charivil Sojy Rajan, M.Tech.
: Ms. G. Manju, M.Tech. (on leave)
: Ms. Manju Sreekumar, M.Tech.
: Ms. Manju Ann Mathews, M.Tech.
: Ms. Surasmi N L., M. Tech
: Ms. Vandana P., M.Tech.
: Ms. Anu Gopinath, M.Tech.
: Mr. Aswin R. B, M.Tech.
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: Mr. Arun S. Mathew, M.Tech
: Ms. A. N. Archana, M.Tech.
: Mr. Midhun G, M.Tech.
: Mr. Aravind S, M.Tech.
: Ms. Keerthi S Nair, M.Tech. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Associate Professor & Head : Ms. M J. Jayashree, M.Tech.
Professors : Prof. S Viswanatha Rao, M.E., Senior Member IEEE
: Dr. Sakuntala S. Pillai, M.Sc. (Engg), Ph.D., FIE, FIETE,
MISTE, Senior Member IEEE
: Prof. Paul Thomas, M.Tech., LLB, PMP, C (Eng.),FIE, LMASI.
Asst. Professors : Ms. Luxy Mathews, B.Sc., B.Tech., M.Tech.
: Ms. Ancy S.Anselam, M.Tech.
: Ms. P S. Swapna, M.Tech.
: Ms. Teena Rajan, M.Tech.
: Ms. Jija Rajmohan, M.Tech. (Study leave)
: Ms. P Sreedevi , M.Tech.
: Ms. P L. Deepa, M.Tech.
: Ms. Lani Rachel Mathew, M.Tech.
: Mr. Niyas K. Haneefa, M. Tech.
: Mr. Jinu Baby, M.E.
: Ms. Ann Mary Alex, M.Tech.
: Mr. Anoop K. Johnson, M.Tech.
: Mr. Arun P. S., M.Tech.
: Ms. Anu Anna John, M.Tech.
: Ms. Yamuna K. Moorthy, M.Tech.
: Ms. Poorna R. Prabhu, M.Tech.
: Ms. Athira V, M.Tech.
: Ms. Remya Annie Eapen, M.E.
: Ms. Roshny G. Kumar, M.Tech.( on leave)
: Ms. P P. Hema, M.Tech.
: Ms. Riya John, M.Tech.
: Ms. Lakshmy S, M.Tech.
: Ms. Anu R.G, M.Tech.
: Mr. Shiras S.N, M.Tech.
: Ms. Anu Susan Philip, M.Tech.
: Mr. Sherry Varghese George, M.Tech.
: Mr. Priyadarsan U S, M.Tech.
: Mr. Sravan M. S, M.Tech.
: Ms. Suparna Sreedhar A, M.Tech.
: Ms. Syama Sasikumar, M.Tech.
: Ms. Revathy Sivanandan, M.Tech.
: Ms. Anu Reeby John, M.Tech.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Asst. Professor & Head : Mr. M. Pradeep, M.Tech.
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Professors : Prof. K. M. Raju, B.Sc. (Engg), M.Sc. (Engg),
: Prof. K. Gisuthan, B.Sc. (Engg), M.Sc. (Engg).
: Dr. Y V K Sadasiva Rao, M.Tech, P h.D Associate Professors : Mr. Remil George Thomas, M.Tech.
: Mr. K. S. Venkatesh, B.Tech. MBA
: Dr. K MuraleedharanNair, M.Tech, Ph.D.
Asst. Professors : Ms. M B. Nidhi, M.Tech.
: Mr. A S. Ayswer, M.Tech.
: Mr. Hari Venkit, M.Tech.
: Mr. T N. Rajesh, M.Tech.
: Mr. V. Vinod, M.Tech.
: Mr. V P. Premchand, M.Tech.
: Mr. Rupesh S., M.Tech. (Study leave)
: Mr. Anoop M. R., M.Tech.
: Mr. Aravind P., M.Tech.
: Mr. Deepak G. Dilip, M.Tech. (Study leave)
: Mr. Unnikrishnan G., M.Tech.
: Mr. Deepak B., M.Tech.
: Mr. Roshan George Koshy, M.Tech.
: Mr. Ajeesh M V., M.Tech
: Ms. Ruby Maria Syriac, M E.
: Mr. Jagajith S., M.Tech.
: Mr. Vinod V., M.Tech.
: Mr. Kedar Mohan, M.Tech.
: Mr. Sujith S., M.Tech.
: Mr. Renjith H., M.Tech.
: Mr. Vishnu Prasad K.R., M.Tech.
: Mr. Raveesh G., M.Tech.
: Mr. Deepak B., M.Tech.
: Mr. Bobin Saji George, M.Tech.
: Mr. Vishnu Asok J S, M.Tech.
Department of Sciences & Humanities Professor & Head : Prof. Joseph Cheriyan, M.Sc., M.Phil
Professors : Prof. Rebecca T. Thomas, M.Sc., M. Phil.
: Dr. George Zachariah, M.A., PGDTE, Ph.D.,
: Prof. Y. Mathew, M.Sc., M.Phil.
: Dr. Varghese Abraham, M.Sc, B.Ed., M.Phil, Ph.D.,
Asst. Professors : Ms. Sabitha S. Nair, M.Sc., B.Ed.
: Ms. M. T. Savitha, M.Sc., B.Ed.
: Ms. Dhanya Ramachandran, M.Sc., M.Phil.
: Ms. Lakshmi J.S., M.Sc., B.Ed.
: Ms. Archana P. Das, M.Sc., M.Phil.
: Ms. Neeradha C. K., M.Sc., M.Ed.
: Ms. Lekshmi I, M.Sc., B. Ed.
: Ms. Jisha J J., M.Sc., B. Ed.
: Ms. Uma M., M.Sc., B. Ed., M.Phil.
: Ms. Ammu Maria Ashok, M.A., B.Ed.
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: Dr. Krishna Mohan G.P., M.Sc, Ph.D.
: Dr. Sony George., M.Sc., Ph.D.
: Ms. Renjini Mariam Rajan, M.A.
: Ms. Anu Jose, M. Sc,
: Ms. Sruthi Sankar P M, M. Sc, B.Ed
: Mr. Praveen V., M.Sc.
: Ms. Neema Ponnu Sunny., M.Sc
Guest Faculty : Mr. Vinu V., M.A
: Ms. Hima Sebastian, M.A
Department of Physical Education
Asst. Director of Physical Edn. : Mr. Joji Varghese, M.P.Ed.
: Ms. Christi Francis, M.P.Ed,DCA, M.Phil.
Student Counselor Dr. Shobha Treasa George, M.Sc., Ph.D., MFT, CPT (USA)
Soft Skill Trainers Mr. Reney Varghese, B.Sc., M.B.A
Nursing Station in-Charge Sr. Alex S H
Technical Staff Department of Civil Engineering
Trade Instructors : Mr. Azeez Khan
: Mr. Manon Mony
Lab. Instructor Gr. I : Mr. Johnson George
Lab. Instructor Gr. II : Mr. Edwin Roy E. J.
: Ms. Dhanalekhmi M. C
Lab Assistant Gr. I : Mr. Vijin V. J.
: Mr. Prince I.
: Ms. Sreepriya S.
: Mr. Shijinkumar R.V.
: Ms. Chirtra L.
: Ms. Deeparani V.
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Lab. Instructors Gr. I : Ms. K. C. Linumole, B.A, PGDCA., COPA, MCA
: Ms. G. Priya, B.Sc., MCA., PGDCA, MSE
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: Ms. Rejani L., Dipl.
: Ms. Naicy M. John, Dipl., B.Tech.
Lab. Assistant : Ms. Vijithra V.R., Dipl.
ITMS Division
Senior Programmer : Ms. Reena Rajan, B.Sc. (CS), MCA
Asst. System Administrator : Ms. V. S. Alosius, B.Sc. (CS)
Asst. Network Administrator : Mr. Jiju Wilfred, Dipl.
Lab. Instructor Gr. II : Ms. L. Sindhumol, Dipl., B.Sc. B.Tech.
Junior Programmer : Mr. Shinulal P. K., B.CA., MCA, CHMS
Junior System Supp. Techn. : Mr. Laiju B. Nair, Dipl.
Lab. Assistant Gr. I : Mr. Akhil P.S., Dipl.
Data Entry Operator : Ms. Priya Rani K., B.A., COPA
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Lab. Superintendent : Mr. J. Joosa, B.Sc. (Engg.) (on leave)
Trade Instructors : Mr. Ramachandran Nair
: Mr. Hareendran K. K.
Lab. Instructor Gr. I : Ms. S. Prabha
Lab. Instructor Gr. II : Mr. E. Senthilkumar
: Mr. Rajeev Mon S.
: Ms. Shabina N.
: Ms. Smiji R. S.
: Mr. Ratheesh G. R.
Lab. Assistant Gr. I : Mr. Ratheesh Kumar V. S.
: Mr. Vishnuchandran C. L.
: Ms. Suchithra M. S.
Lab. Assistant Gr. II : Mr. Sajan S.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Trade Instructor : Mr. K. Ramachandran Nair
Lab. Instructor Gr. I : Ms. Manju Suresh
: Mr. S. M. Ajith Kumar
: Mr. C. S. Shinin
Lab. Instructor Gr. II : Mr. Anilkumar B. S.
: Ms. Sarika U. S.
: Ms. Swapna Lekha U.
: Mr. Rajendran H.
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Lab. Assistant Gr. I : Ms. Veeshna G.
: Ms. Syaru G.S.
: Mr. Dhaneesh Raj D.
Department of Mechanical Engineering Workshop Superintendent : Mr. G. Sukumaran Asari, B.Tech.
Trade Instructors : Mr. V. Raman Pillai
: Mr. S. Dharmaraj
: Mr. S. Muraleedharan Nair
: Mr. R. Vijayakumar
Workshop Instructor Gr. I : Mr. Sijo Thomas
Workshop Instructor Gr. II : Mr. Anil Kumar R. S.
: Mr. S. C. Aneesh
: Mr. D. Shaji
: Mr. Biju Androose
: Mr. Aneesh Rajan A. T.
Welder : Mr. Biju K.
Workshop Asst. Gr. I : Mr. Prasanth S. S.
: Mr. Shaji P. Department of Science & Humanities Tutor : Ms.Shimamol C., M.Sc.
Lab Assistant Gr. I - Physics : Mr.Praveen R.
Lab Assistant Gr. I – Chemistry : Mr. Joshy R.
Library Staff
Librarian in-charge : Mr. Binu K. John, B.Sc., M.LISc., M.Phil., PGDCA
Assistant Librarians : Ms. Anjana G., B.Sc., M.LISc.
: Mr. Sambhu B.K., B.Com, M.LISc.
Library Assistant : Mr. Sabeesh T., B.A., M.LISc.
Office Assistant : Ms. Sherin Mary Joseph, B.Com, PGDCA Office Staff
Senior Superintendent : Mr. V. K. Kuriakose, B.Sc.
Section Officers : Mr. Mohan George, B.Com.
: Dr. B. Chandrika, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Senior Office Assistants : Mr. Renny Thomas Abraham, B. Com., PGDCA
: Mr. Jacob Varghese
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: Ms. Shiji George, B.A.
: Mr. D. Joykutty, B.A., PGDHRM
Accountant : Mr. Aiju Looke, B.Com, COPA
Receptionist : Ms. Accamma Kumary George, MA, PGDMM
Confidential Assistant : Ms. Soni Gerry, M.Sc., B.Ed., DSM.
Office Assistant : Ms. Sandhya R. S., B.Com. CFA, TTC
Store Assistant : Ms. Rema G.S., B.A.
Clerical Assistant : Ms. Jancy B. S.
Attender Gr. I : Mr. Mathew Thomas
Attenders : Mr. Anish Babu S.
: Mr. Sabu B. S.
: Mr. Retnakaran C.
Peons : Mr. Rejy John
: Mr. Anikumar A.
GENERAL DISCIPLINE
Discipline, both in personal and professional matters, is essential for the success of an Engineer.
Orderly behaviour on campus will improve one’s self-esteem and will help in having good inter-
personal relations. The high level of discipline consistent with the superior standards of the
Centres of Excellence in Higher Education shall be maintained on the campus. The following
guidelines will help in maintaining discipline on campus and they shall be adhered to by all.
1. Courteous behaviour, an essential ingredient of Professional Competence, is expected from all.
Dishonesty, obscenity in word or act or any other acts of misconduct will invite disciplinary
action.
2. Students shall wear the prescribed uniform whenever on the campus.
3. Students shall wear the ID cards while on the campus.
4. Students should not loiter in the corridors or on the campus during class hours. They should
make use of their free time by using the Library, Computer facilities or other facilities for extra-
curricular activities.
5. Habitual negligence of College work, absence from internal examination, non-submission of
assignments, frequent absence from classes, etc., will be reported to the parents and if not
corrected, may lead to discontinuance from the program.
6. Students, if they have any grievance and personal problems shall bring them to the notice of
the Staff Advisor or the College authorities individually; but should not have recourse to
collective complaints or petitions to anybody within or outside the College.
7. Students are forbidden from attending or organizing any meeting in the College or in its
premises or collecting money for any purpose without the permission of the Management.
8. Political activity in any form, under any banner is not permitted in the campus.
9. Wilful damages to property and equipment will have to be compensated for. Pasting of posters
and notices on walls or disfiguring the building and campus, in any form are forbidden.
10. Students organizing tours on their own accord without permission and teachers accompanying
them is banned. Any act contrary to this rule will invite strict disciplinary action.
Prevention of Ragging
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Ragging, in any form is prohibited by law. The Govt. of Kerala has banned ragging in Educational
Institutions / Hostels vide the Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act 1998 Section 3 which makes
ragging punishable as follows:
a) Imprisonment up to a term of 2 years
b) A fine up to Rs.10000/-
c) Dismissal from the Institution. The students so dismissed shall not be admitted to any other
Educational Institution for three years.
Anti-ragging Committee and Anti-ragging Squad
In compliance with the AICTE regulations Anti-ragging Committee and Anti-ragging Squad have been
constituted to prevent the menace of ragging. The squad conducts frequent patrolling in the common
areas of the campus and maintains vigil to prevent the occurrence of ragging. The squad will also have
the responsibility to investigate incidence of ragging, if any.
Students shall not indulge in any of the following activities, which are treated as ragging:
a. Any act that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of a student.
b. Exploiting the service of a junior student by a senior student or a group of senior students.
c. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a junior student including
fund-raising for organizations.
d. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: annoying, playing, practical jokes, sexual
abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts or gestures.
e. Any act of abuse by spoken words, emails, SMS or any other means.
f. Any word or act that causes hurt to the dignity of the individual.
g. Entering without permission any class other than the one assigned to a student.
h. Forcing a student to boycott class without his/her consent to participate in strike,
demonstration, dharna, etc.
Reporting Cases of Ragging
The complaints or information with regard to ragging could be oral or written and even from
third parties. The burden/responsibility of proving his/her innocence rests with the accused.
Complaints can be lodged with the Principal, HoD’s, Class Advisor or any of the members of the Anti-
Ragging Committee. All complaints/information received shall be kept strictly confidential. In the
event of a student being booked in a criminal offence and being suspended from the College, he/she
will be re-instated only after his/her obtaining clearance certificate from the Police Officer
concerned.
Parking of Students’ Vehicles
Parking of two wheelers is permitted only in the specified parking area for Boys and Girls.
Students are not permitted to take out their vehicles during the working hours. In case of urgency
prior permission should be secured. Students are not permitted to use four-wheelers on the
Campus. In urgent situations which demand the use of four-wheelers, prior permission should be
obtained from the authorities.
Mobile Phones
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Use of mobile phones is not allowed on the campus. Students bringing the mobile phone must
deposit the same in the locker provided at the entrance. If any student is found in possession of a
mobile phone, it will be confiscated by the authorities. Emergency calls, if any, can be made from the
College Information Desk.
ETHICS COMMITTEE
Government has given specific instructions to restrict the use of mobile phones and prohibit fashion
shows and vulgar dances in the campuses. Accordingly Institutional Level Ethics Committee has been
constituted with the Principal as Chairman. In compliance with the order of Hon’ble High Court of
Kerala and the instructions issued by the Government, a surprise inspection squad is also constituted
in the Institution to ensure the compliance. The squad is empowered to conduct surprise inspections
in the campus and will furnish reports to the Principal and Ethics Committee for further necessary
action.
LIBRARY
The Library has institutional membership with AICTE-INDEST consortium. The library has access to E-Journals of IEL Online (IEEE), Elsevier's Science Direct, ASCE (American
Society for Civil Engineers) and ASME (American Society for Mechanical Engineers), etc.
A separate periodical section is there with 96 National Journals. The Library is computerized.
The circulation is based on barcode system. The important library services are:
* Digital Library, * Institutional Digital Repository, * Reprographic Facility *Engineering Portal *
Library Instruction Classes * E-Resources awareness programmes * SDI – Selective Dissemination
Information * CAS – Current Awareness Service * OPAC – Online Public Access Catalogue * On
demand literature search * Library Blog * Online access to E-Resources, * Book Bank etc.
Library Timing: The Library will remain open from 8.30 am to 6.00 pm on all working days and on
Saturdays from 9 am to 4 pm.
LIBRARY RULES AND REGULATIONS
All members of the staff and students of the College are entitled to use the library.
1. All personal belongings such as text books, note books, files, briefcases, umbrellas etc. should be
kept at the Property Counter. However calculators and plain paper for taking down notes can be
brought inside the library.
2. Books in the Reference Section are not open for borrowing.
3. The library is kept open on all working days, the timings will be specified on the notice board. At
present the library is kept open from 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Schedule for the issue of books will be
notified from time to time.
4. Silence should be observed within the library rooms and halls. Students shall have their identity
cards with them while in the Library and shall produce it along with the Barcode ID Cards at the
issue counter.
5. Writing or underlining in the books, periodicals, maps etc. is not allowed. If required a tracing may
be taken with the permission of the librarian. The person in whose name a book/periodical is
issued will be held responsible for the care of the same. He/she will have to bear the
compensation for any damage or loss. If books borrowed from the library are lost, the matter must
be reported to the librarian immediately. The member has to replace the same or a later edition of
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the same books lost/damaged, within a week’s time. If the replacement is not possible the
following will be the procedure to recover the cost of the book lost/damaged.
a) For a foreign edition: The cost of book converted as per current conversion rate of the foreign
currency plus 200% of the cost, will be recovered. For an Indian edition: printed price of the
book plus 200% of the cost will be recovered.
b) Periodicals: same as above.
6. B.Tech students can borrow 3 books and M. Tech. students can borrow upto 4 books.
7. The period of borrowing will be 14 days including the day of issue for B.Tech and 20 days for
M.Tech students. If the member fails to return the book on the 15th
day a fine of Rs. 1/- per day,
per book will be levied during the first week, Rs.2/- per day per book during the second week and
Rs. 5/- per day thereafter.
8. Members are not permitted to sub-lend books borrowed from the library.
9. Periodicals are regarded as reference books.
10. In case a ID card is lost, the matter must be reported to the Librarian.
11. All the books borrowed should be returned at the end of the Semester Examinations.
12. A student leaving the Institution before or after completing the Course, has to produce a Non-
Liability Certificate from the Librarian for getting any certificate or reimbursement of the Caution
Deposit from the College.
CLASS HOURS
The College works under a full day system from 9.15 am to 4.30 pm.
DRESS-CODE
Students shall wear the prescribed uniform while on the campus.
IDENTITY CARD
It is mandatory that all Students should have their identity cards properly worn around their
necks while on the campus.
LEAVE
1. For any kind of absence, leave application in the prescribed form sanctioned by the HOD
must be submitted to the Class Coordinator.
2. For absence exceeding three days, a letter from parent or guardian and a medical
certificate whenever necessary, should support the application for leave of absence and
for such leave of absence, application should be submitted on the day on which the
student is reporting at the College.
Industrial Training
Students going for Industrial Training outside Trivandrum should obtain written permission
from their parents and the consent letter should be submitted to the Head of the Department
concerned.
External Technical/Cultural Fests
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Guidelines
1. A student is permitted to attend a maximum of 3 events and for a maximum of 6
days in total per Semester.
2. A student interested to take part in an event should make a request to the Staff-in-
Charge through the Staff Advisor and the HOD
3. The request should include an application for duty leave in the prescribed form
(Form #06).
4. A copy of the request will be forwarded to the Principal and the Bursar.
5. The Staff-in-Charge will recommend to the College Council after initial
screening/selection.
6. The College Council will grant permission for deserving cases which is conveyed to
the student through the Staff-in-Charge.
7. The student who has subsequently participated in the event, should submit, within a
week after the end of the duty leave period, copies of certificates of participation /
laurels won to show that leave has been utilized for the purpose for which it was
applied for.
8. Relevant information regarding the above is conveyed to all the members of Staff
concerned.
9. A record of every student in the class should be maintained by the respective Class
Staff Advisor. Details of leave taken by the students, duty leave issued, other
personal details etc. of each student should be recorded, preferably in a separate
page.
Procedure for selection:
a. A selection will be made, if the number of teams interested in participating in any event
exceeds the number that is permitted by the Event Coordinator.
b. External Judges will be brought in, as and when needed, in order to do an unbiased
selection of teams which will represent the College in the event.
c. In case the number of teams interested in participating in any event does not exceed
the number that is permitted by the Event Coordinator, a screening will still be done
internally to ensure that the programme is of good standard.
Note: Financial help may be provided to the needy participant/s and deserving cases at
the discretion of the Management
SESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS
1) There will be at least two Sessional Examinations in a Semester.
2) A Progress Report will be sent to the Guardian after the Sessional Examination giving details
of marks scored, attendance gained and position in the Class.
3) Guardians of those students who show poor progress should meet the Staff Advisor on
receipt of the Report.
ACADEMIC AWARDS
I. Mar Baselios Youth Excellence Award
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Mar Baselios Youth Excellence Award has been instituted in honour of the Founder of MBCET,
the late His Beatitude Moran Mor Cyril Baselios, Major Archbishop Catholicos. True to the spirit of the
Founder’s vision, the award is intended to identify and promote the pursuit of excellence among the
Engineering students of Kerala. The winner is selected on the basis of all round excellence in Academics,
Leadership, Arts & Sports, Personal Conduct, Ethics and Social Service Activities. A panel of experts will
short list the entries for the award. The winner will be selected from the short listed candidates after a
personal interview. The award comprises a prize money of Rs.1,00,000/-, Certificate and Memento.
II. Other Awards 1. ALL ROUND PERFORMANCE AWARD (year of admission–year of admission+4)
• To be awarded to final year UG students
• Selection will be based on performance in Academics (50 points), Extracurricular & Co-curricular
activities (50 points)
• One student from each Department who secures maximum points out of 100 points according
to given criteria will be selected
• Improvement exams and Re-valuation can be considered
• Entries with condonation or supplementary papers will be disqualified 2. THE BASELIAN AWARD
• For the best final year UG student
• Selection will be based on performance in Academics (50 points), Extracurricular & Co- curricular
activities (50 points) and an Interview (25 points)
• Two students from each Programme of the Department who secures first and second positions
based on scores out of 100 points according to given criteria of “All Round Performance Award”
will be selected for the interview.
• The shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by the Vice Chairman Governing Body/Experts.
• The Final Year student who secures maximum points out of 125 will be selected for the Award.
• Same student can be awarded “The Baselian Award” and “All Round Performance Award” of a
particular Department”, if found qualified.
• Improvement exams and Re-valuation can be considered
• Entries with condonation or supplementary papers will be disqualified 3. PROFICIENCY AWARD
• Will be given to PG and UG students
• Students with highest University Examination marks in the previous two published results.
• One student from each Branch for UG
• One student from each Stream for PG
• Marks obtained in the first attempt only will be considered.
• Improvement marks will not be considered
4. PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD
• Only UG students are entitled for the Award
• All students from the class having 100% attendance in the current academic year.
• Attendance record should be inclusive of Series Examination Days.
5. BEST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AWARD FOR OUTGOING STUDENTS
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For PG and UG students
• One UG student from each Branch who secures highest CGPA in University Examinations from
S1 S2 to S8
• One PG student from each Stream who secures highest CGPA in University Examinations from M1
to M4
If more than one student secures same highest CGPA, all with same highest CGPA will be awarded
• Entries with supplementary papers will be disqualified.
• To be awarded on the occasion of Induction Ceremony of the First Year Students for UG students
and awarded on the College Day for PG students. 6. ALL ROUND PERFORMACE IN THE FIRST YEAR – “Young Wizard of Science”.
• Only first year UG students are entitled for the Award
• One student from the first year will be selected for the Award on the basis of All Round
Performance, Performance in Proficiency Test, Index Marks and Character.
• Students passed in 1st and 2nd series examinations are eligible for the Award
7. BASELIAN KAYIKA PRATHIBHA PURASKHARAM
• For Outstanding Performance in sports/games in the current Academic Year
• Male and Female category
• In a particular year if a student has an outstanding performance in Chess, the name can be
changed as “CHESS MASTER”.
8. BASELIAN KALA PRATHIBHA PURASKHARAM
• For outstanding performance in arts in the current academic year
• Male and female category 9. MEMORIAL AWARDS
i. Prof. R. V. Chitra Memorial Award
Instituted by the Staff Members of Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering in
Fond Memory of Prof. R. V. Chitra of their department. Final year student who is Topper
in Electrical Machines subjects (Electrical Machines I, II & III).
The Interest accrued from the fixed deposit amount of Rs.25,000/- will be given as Cash
Award. ii. Annu Memorial Award
Instituted by the 2005-09 Students of Department of Civil Engineering in Fond Memory of
their beloved friend Ms. Annu Varghese who passed away in 2008. The award includes
Rs.3,000/- and Memento.
Awarded to the One Final Year Civil Engineering Student for his/her overall performance in
academics & extracurricular activities. iii. Mr. Arun Memorial Award
This award is instituted in the fond memory of Mr. Arun V. Abraham of 2010-15
B.Tech CSE batch by his parents for one final Year Computer Science & Engineering
Student who scores the highest marks till final year,in the University Exams.
iv. Mr. Jose Lawrence Memorial Award
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This award is instituted This award is instituted in the fond memory of Mr. Jose
Lawrence of 2010-15 B.Tech ME Batch by his parents for the Best Final year Project . v. Mr. Joel Jiji Memorial Award
This award is instituted in the fond memory of Mr. Joel Jiji of 2010-15 B.Tech ME Batch
by his parents for one male & female outgoing student who excels in both Academics &
Arts
10. MBCET Alumni Awards
i. MBCETAA Outstanding Performer Award is given to one student of the previous year
pass out batch for outstanding all round performance in academics and
extracurricular activities.
ii. MBCETAA Special Achievement Award is for special achievements of the alumni.
ACADEMIC ADVISING
The Institution takes care of each student admitted through a unique system of Academic
Counseling in which all members of the Teaching Staff are involved. As far as possible the same
advisor continues for a batch throughout the Course, who will take care of the student
throughout his/her Course. The Academic Advisors ensure effective enrollment of students
during registration, ensure that academic regulations are observed by the students, meet them
regularly, take special care of the weaker students, give them necessary directions to overcome
their deficiencies and maintain the contact with the parents keeping them abreast with the
performance of their ward. The Advisors keep all student records up-to-date.
STUDENT CHAPTERS OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES
Institution of Engineers (IE) - Web: www.ieindia.org
The aims and objectives of the IE are to promote the general advancement of Engineering and
Engineering Science and their applications and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas on
those subjects, among the members and the persons attached to the Institution. The College is an
Institutional Membership holder of the Institution of Engineers. Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) - Web: www.isteonline.com
The Indian Society for Technical Education is a National, Professional, Non-profit making Society
registered under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. The main thrust of the activities of the Society
relates to research, progress of teaching, learning, training and extension services. The Society also
organizes various Seminars, Summer and Winter Schools etc. throughout the Country to disseminate the
latest advances in Technology and upgrade the quality of Teaching. The College is an Institutional
Member of the ISTE and a Chapter of the Society functions in the College. Computer Society of India (CSI) - Web: www.csi-india.org
The CSI Student Chapter of Mar Baselios College of Engineering & Technology is one among the biggest
Student Chapters in the Kerala State. The Chapter conducts an annual quiz for the students of the
College under the name BYTES. Another major event that is conducted by the CSI is an Intercollegiate
Technical Fest titled CYNOSURE for the students from various Engineering Colleges in and around the
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city of Trivandrum. Currently the Chapter has 153 student members, which is the largest one in Kerala
State.
Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
IEEE founded in 1884 is the world’s largest Professional Association dedicated to advancing
technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE will be essential to the global
technical community and to technical professionals everywhere, and be universally recognized for the
contributions of technology and of technical professionals in improving global conditions. It is designed
to serve professionals involved in all aspects of the Engineering and Computing fields and related areas
of science and technology that underlie modern civilization. IEEE and its members inspire a global
community through IEEE's highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and
professional and educational activities. IEEE serves over 395,000 members in 160 countries. Through its
worldwide network of geographical units, publications, web services, and conferences, IEEE remains the
world's largest Technical Professional Association.
IEEE members of Mar Baselios College of Engineering & Technology (MBCET) engage in technical
and professional activities designed to advance the theory and practice of various technologies. The
Institute strives to be supportive and responsive to the needs of the members by seeking to anticipate
and manage change in ways that will benefit members and the societies in which they live.
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Evolved from its early beginnings in 1871 as the Society of Telegraph Engineers (STE) and later as
Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) in 1887, the IET was formed in 2006 through the merger of IEE
and IIE (Institution of Incorporated Engineers). Registered as a charity in England & granted the Royal
Charter, the mission of IET is to promote the exchange of information and ideas for the advancement of
Science, Engineering and Technology worldwide. Their annual activity programmes are designed to
expand the professional development of Local Engineers through Lectures and Technical Visits and
encourage young people to join the Engineering Profession by participating in Careers and Science Fairs.
The IET Student Branch of Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology is in its infancy. Working
with the IET Student chapter in College of Engineering, Trivandrum, the IET-MBCET student branch is
however actively involved in organizing a number of technical events, Workshops and Life Skill
Orientation Courses for the benefit of its students. The Student chapter is open to students of Electrical,
Electronics, Mechanical, Information Technology and Computer Science Engineering.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES (ITMS)
Information Technology Management and Services (ITMS) division effectively manages the IT
infrastructure facilities and provides quality IT Services for the Institution’s Research, Academic and
Administrative needs. ITMS is headed by the Head-ITMS and has four sub units, namely Server
Administration, Network Administration, Software Development and Systems Support having a total of 9
staff.
Core Services
• Installation, Operation and Management of the computer backbone network in the College
buildings.
• Installation and Maintenance of all computer hardware and systems like UPS, WiFi, Access Points,
LCD Projectors, Biometric Machines, etc.
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• Connection of the College Network to Internet through UTM device and its management.
• Provision of a central storage space and email service for all staff.
• Installation, Operation and Management of Student Management System, Course Management
System (Moodle), Asset Tracking and Management System, Biometric Attendance System and other
Campus Management Software.
• Co-ordination of Campus-wide software licenses.
• Co-ordination of on-line publication on the College website.
INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL (IEDC)
The main objective of the Innovative and Entrepreneurship Development Cell is to educate and train
students for developing entrepreneurial capabilities through training programmes which will boost up
innovative ideas and creativity.
CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
With an aim to promote Continuing Education Programmes and Industrial Consultancies, the Centre
conducts Training Programmes, Add-On Courses and Workshops for Students and Graduate Engineers.
CONSULTANCY CELL
The Cell functions to organize Extension Service Programme for the benefit of the Society. The Cell acts
as a consultant to various Government and Private Organizations carrying out projects in Design,
Testing, Survey and other related areas.
ENERGY AUDIT CELL
The Energy Audit Cell aims to take-up projects and consultancy in Energy related areas. It seeks to find
out methods to reduce the Energy consumption. The Cell encourages the use of ‘Green Energy’ and
minimizing of the use of Fossil Fuel.
TRAINING AND PLACEMENT UNIT
The Training and Placement Unit of MBCET has been playing a vital role since its inception in 2004. The
TPU with representatives from every batch, works towards arranging Training Programs, Workshops,
Seminars, making arrangements for various Aptitude Tests, Competitive Examinations, Guidance and
Counseling Classes and securing placements for students in reputed firms. MBCET offers the right
settings for campus recruitment examinations. The campus has functioned as a host venue for
combined campus recruitment for the top companies such as Infosys, Wipro, UST Global, CTS, IBS, NeST,
LTS etc. A separate facility, the students’ Amenity Center is earmarked for the CGPU activities.
EXTRA - CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Special emphasis is given to extra–curricular activities and the Physical Education Department gives the
necessary support in this regard. An Amenities Centre, a unique facility of MBCET with a plinth area of
about 3000 sq.m, provides indoor playing facility for Shuttle, Badminton, Basket-Ball, Volley-ball, Table-
Tennis, Billiards etc. and facilities for Photographic Club, Nature Club, Social Service Unit, Departmental
Associations and Placement activities, all under the direction of a Senior Professor.
CLUBS & COMMITTEES
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For the effective realization of the goals and objectives of the Institution about 40 clubs & committees
have been formed in addition to the ones mentioned earlier. The Vice-Principal will co-ordinate the
activities of Clubs. For each Club there will be a Faculty-in-charge.
The various Cells and Committees functioning in the College include, Admission Committee, Research
Promotion Committee, Resource Monitoring Cell, Examination Cell, Purchase Committee, Discipline
Committee, Industry Collaboration Cell, Consultancy Cell, Library Committee, Anti Ragging Committee,
Ethics Committee, Staff Grievance Redressal Committee, Student’s Welfare / Grievance Redressal
Committee, Women’s Grievance Redressal Cell (UGC), Women’s Studies Unit, Counseling Cell, Hostel
Committee, Canteen and Cafeteria Committee, Website Committee, Publication Wing, Archives, Campus
Maintenance Committee, Yoga and Meditation Centre, Photography Club, Nature / Eco Club, Sports
Club, Music Club.
MORAL AND RELIGIOUS FORMATION
Special Lectures, Seminars and Symposia will be arranged by the College Authorities to inculcate Moral
and Spiritual values in the students. Students are advised to make the best use of such facilities. All
Catholic students are expected to attend religious instruction/discussions arranged for them.
FACILITIES ON THE CAMPUS
College Bus
Students can make use of the facility of the College bus regularly after registering their names and
getting half-yearly passes in advance.
Hostel Facility
Separate hostel facilities for Men and Women are provided in a homely atmosphere.
Application for admission to the hostel should be submitted in the prescribed form at the time of
admission/registration.
1. Mar Aprem Hostel for Men
A common room with various recreational facilities is provided for the overall development of
the students. Adequate medical facilities are always available. The hostel mess is run on the
dividing system. MBCET Hostel for men (MAR APREM HOSTEL) can accommodate 350 students
on single room, twin sharing or dormitory basis. Spacious rooms with separate area for living
and study are provided.
Warden: Rev. Fr. Wilson Thattaruthundil Phone: 0471-2534415
2. St. Alphonsa Hostel for Women
Accommodation facility for 200 students is available. The hostel is run by Rev. Sisters
of the Sacred Heart Congregation.
Warden: Rev. Sr. Jaya SH Phone: 0471-2530160
3. Mary Matha Ladies Hostel
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Accommodation is provided for 70 women students at this Hostel also.
Warden: Rev. Sr. Mareena SDSHJ Phone: 0471-2114375
4. Mar Ivanios Ladies Hostel
Provides accommodation facility for 100 students.
Director : Rev. Fr. Thomas Reji OIC Phone : 0471 - 2532421
Warden : Sr. Jyothi NSMM
Staff Quarters
Accommodation is provided for the members of the Staff at the Staff Quarters.
Amenity Centre
The Students Amenity Centre, Olympia, is a three storeyed building complex. It houses a large
auditorium for conducting large-scale tests, recruitment drives, etc. Separate rooms are set apart for
group discussions and interviews. It houses also a Store, Gymnasium, facilities for playing Badminton,
Basket Ball, Table Tennis and so on.
Bank Branches of the Catholic Syrian Bank and South Indian Bank are functioning on the campus.
Canteen and Cafeteria
A Canteen attached to the Amenity Centre functions on all working days. Noon Meals and other
refreshments are provided on all working days. Besides the Canteen, a Cafeteria also provides
refreshment on all working days.
College Store
Note Books, Record Books and Stationery are supplied to students at fair price through the store,
attached to the Amenity Centre.
Mar Gregorios Renewal Centre & Girideepam Convention Centre
Facility for Seminars / Workshops / Conferences is provided here.
Counseling Centre
The Students can seek the guidance and support of the Student Counselor for their social, emotional
and psychological issues. In order to ensure effective counseling, the Counselor works in co-operation
with the departments, the parents and the students.
Information Desk / Reception
An information Desk / Reception will be functioning from 9.00 am to 4.30 pm on all working days.
Necessary information can be gathered from there. Tel: 0471 – 2545866, 68, 72.
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Telephone Facility
Common Telephone Facility – coin operated telephone is available at the Information Desk.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016 – 2017
JUNE 2016 JULY
1 Wed
2 Thu
3 Fri 1
4 Sat 2
5 Sun 3 St. Thomas Day
6 Mon 4
7 Tue 5
8 Wed 6 Ramzan - H
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Saturday 11 Sat 9 2nd
Saturday
12 Sun 10
13 Mon 11
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17 Fri 15 Mar Ivanios Day – H
18 Sat 16
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016 – 2017
AUGUST 2016 SEPTEMBER
1 Mon Karkidaka Vavu - H 2 Tue
3 Wed 4 Thu 1
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6 Sat 3 7 Sun 4
8 Mon 5
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Saturday 13 Sat 10 2nd
Saturday
14 Sun 11 H - Independence Day 15 Mon 12 Bakrid – H
16 Tue 13 First Onam
17 Wed 14 Thiruvonam
18 Thu 15 Third Onam
19 Fri 16 Fourth Onam & Sree Narayana Guru
Jayanthi
20 Sat 17 21 Sun 18
22 Mon 19
23 Tue 20 Sree Krishna Jayanthi - H 24 Wed 21 Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi - H
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016 – 2017
OCTOBER 2016 NOVEMBER 1 Sat
Gandhi Jayanthi - H 2 Sun
3 Mon
4 Tue 1
5 Wed 2
6 Thu 3
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2nd
Saturday 8 Sat 5
9 Sun 6
Mar Gregorios Day/ Mahanavami -H 10 Mon 7
Vijayadasami - H 11 Tue 8
Muharam – H 12 Wed 9
13 Thu 10
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15 Sat 12 2nd
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16 Sun 13
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Deepavali - H 29 Sat 26
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016 – 2017
DECEMBER - 2016 JANUARY - 2017 1 Thu
2 Fri
3 Sat
4 Sun 1 New Year
5 Mon 2 Patron’s Day/Mannam Jayanthi – H
6 Tue 3
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2nd
Saturday 10 Sat 7
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Miladi-Sherif - H 12 Mon 9
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UNIVERSITY OF KERALA REGULATIONS
B. Tech. Degree Course – 2013 Scheme
1. Conditions for Admission - 2015
Candidates for admission to the B. Tech degree course shall be required to have passed the
Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala or 12th Standard V.H.S.E., C.B.S.E., I.S.C. or any
examination accepted by the University as equivalent thereto obtaining not less than 50% in
Mathematics and 50% in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/ Bio- technology/ Computer
Science/ Biology put together, or a diploma in Engineering awarded by the Board of Technical
Education, Kerala or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto after undergoing an
institutional course of at least three years securing a minimum of 50 % marks in the final
diploma examination subject to the usual concessions allowed for backward classes and other
communities as specified from time to time.
Lateral Entry Scheme is intended to admit meritorious Diploma holders to the Second Year/
Third Semester of the B. Tech courses to acquire a Degree in Engineering. Candidates with
diploma in Engineering as given in the above paragraph are eligible for admission to the B. Tech
degree course through Lateral Entry Scheme to the branch of Engineering as per the
equivalency list prepared by the Director of Technical Education.
2. Duration of the course
i) The course for the B. Tech Degree shall extend over a period of four academic years
comprising of eight semesters. The first and second semester shall be combined and
each semester from third semester onwards shall cover the groups of subjects as given
in the curriculum and scheme of examination.
ii) Each semester shall ordinarily comprise of not less than 400 working periods each of
one hour duration.
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iii) A student who could not complete the programme and pass all the examinations within
ten (10) years since first admission to the B. Tech programme will not be allowed to
continue and he/she has to quit the programme. However he/she can be readmitted to
the first year of the programme if the student satisfies the eligibility norms applicable to
the regular candidates prevailing at the time of readmission.
3. Eligibility for the Degree
Candidates for admission to the degree of Bachelor of Technology shall be required to have
undergone the prescribed course of study in an institution maintained by or affiliated to the
University of Kerala for a period of not less than four academic years and to have passed all the
examinations specified in the scheme of study.
4. Subjects of Study
The subjects of study shall be in accordance with the scheme and syllabi prescribed.
5. Evaluation
Candidates in each semester will be evaluated both by continuous assessment and end
semester University examination. The individual maximum marks allotted for continuous
assessment and University examination for each subject is as prescribed by the scheme of
study.
5.1 Continuous Assessment (CA)
The marks awarded for the continuous assessment will be on the basis of the day-to-day work, periodic
tests (minimum two in a semester) and assignments (minimum two). The faculty member concerned will
do the continuous assessment for each semester. The CA marks for the individual subjects shall be
computed by giving weightage to the following parameters unless otherwise specified in the syllabus:
Subject Attendance Tests Assignments/Class Work
Theory Subjects 20% 50% 30%
Drawing 20% 40% 40%
Practical 20% 40% 40%
Project Work a) Work Assessed by Guide – 50%
b) Assessed by a three member committee
out of which one member is the guide – 50%
The CA marks for the attendance (20%) for each theory, practical and drawing shall be awarded
in full, only if the candidate has secured 90% attendance or above in the subject. If a student
has attendance for a subject below 90%, reduction in the marks for the attendance shall be
made proportionally. The CA marks obtained by the student for all subjects in a semester is to
be published at least 5 days before the commencement of the University examinations.
Anomalies if any may be scrutinized by the department committee. The final CA marks
endorsed by the respective students, teachers, senior advisor of the batch, Head of the
department and Principal shall be forwarded to the university within the stipulated time.
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5.2. End Semester University Examinations
i. There will be University examinations at the end of the first academic year and at the end
of every semester from third semester onwards in subjects as prescribed under the
respective scheme of examinations. Semester classes shall be completed at least ten
working days before the commencement of the University examination.
ii. The examination will be held for all the semesters twice in a year – April/May session and
October/November session.
iii. During the first year and in each semester thereafter, a student will be permitted to appear
for the end semester university examination only if he/she satisfies the following
requirements:
a) The student shall be physically present in at least 50% of total working periods for each
subject.
b) 1. Either the student shall have an attendance not less than 75% of the total number of
working periods, including the duty leaves sanctioned by the college and, shall be
physically present for a minimum of 60% of the total working periods.
2. Or the student gets condoned by the University as per clause 5.2.iii. (a) & (d)
c) He/she must earn a progress certificate from the Head of the institution of having
satisfactorily completed the course of study in the semester as prescribed by these
regulations.
d) It shall be open to the Vice-Chancellor to grant condonation of shortage of attendance
on the recommendation of the Head of the institution in accordance with the following
norms:
1. The attendance including duty leaves sanctioned by the institution shall not be less
than 60% of the total working periods.
2. The shortage shall not be condoned more than twice during the entire course. The
condonation for combined 1st and 2nd semesters will be reckoned as a single
condonation for shortage of attendance.
3. The condonation shall be granted subject to the rules and procedures prescribed by
the university from time to time.
iv) a) A student can register for VI semester University examination only if he/she has passed
fully the combined first and second semester examination.
b) A student can register for VII semester University examination only if he/she has passed
fully III semester examination.
c) A student can register for VIII semester University examination only if he/she has passed
fully IV semester examination.
d) Students will be getting four chances to appear for each examination (first appearance +
three supplementary chances) to clear the above condition for promotion. As this is an
academic prerequisite, no exemption should be granted in this case.
v) A student who is not permitted to appear for the University examinations for a particular
semester due to the shortage of attendance and not permitted by the authorities for
condonation of shortage of attendance shall repeat the semester at the earliest
opportunity offered to him/her. This provision is allowed only once for a semester.
However prior permission from the University should be obtained before readmitting the
student to the respective semester.
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vi) A student who does not register for the university examination of a particular semester will
not be eligible to enroll for next higher semester.
vii) The university will conduct examinations for all subjects (Theory, Drawing & Practical).
viii) The scheme of valuation for theory/drawing subjects will be decided by the respective chief
examiner based on the discussions with the additional examiners. Any discrepancy in
question paper shall be reported to the Chairman of Board of Studies/ Controller of
Examination and the recommendation received shall be incorporated in the scheme of
valuation. The scheme of valuation shall be submitted along with the mark list to the
Controller of Examinations.
ix) For practical examinations, the Chairman, Board of examination will prepare the scheme of
valuation as per the guidelines given in the syllabus for the practical subject and give
necessary instruction to the examiners. The student shall produce the certified record of
the work done in the laboratory during the examination.
6. Letter Grades
i. For each subject in a semester, a letter grade (S, A+, A, B+, B, C+, C, D, E and F) will be
awarded, based on the total marks obtained by the student in the University examination
and Continuous assessment put together.
ii. Letter grade corresponding to total marks (C A marks + University Exam mark) and the
corresponding grade point in a ten-point scale is described below.
Letter Grade Grade Point (GP) Remarks
90 % and above S 10
85 % and above but less than 90% A+ 9
80 % and above but less than 85% A 8.5
75 % and above but less than 80% B+ 8
70 % and above but less than 75% B 7.5
65 % and above but less than 70% C+ 7
60 % and above but less than 65% C 6.5
55 % and above but less than 60% D 6
50 % and above but less than 55% E 5.5
Below 50% (C.A + U.E) or
below 40 % for U.E only F 0 Failed
iii. Letter grade ‘F’ will be awarded to the student for a subject if either his/her mark for the
University examination is below 40 % or the total mark (C.A marks + University Exam mark)
is below 50 %.
iv. For subject with no university examination, Letter grade ‘F’ will be awarded if CA marks is
below 50%.
v. Both absolute mark and Grade will be indicated in the grade card.
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7. Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
i) Grade point average is the semester wise average points obtained by the student in a
10-point scale. GPA for a particular semester is calculated as shown below:
ii) Cumulative Grade point Average (CGPA) is the average grade points obtained by the
student till the end of any particular semester. CGPA is calculated in a 10-point scale as
shown below.
iii) GPA and CGPA shall be rounded to two decimal points.
iv) The Grade card issued to the students shall contain subject number and subject name,
credits for the subject, absolute marks and letter grades obtained, and GPA for the
semester.
v) For all successful candidates, in the Grade card of VIII semester, in addition to the
grade for the semester, the consolidated grade statement for lower semesters and
CGPA shall be provided.
8. Minimum for a pass
i) A candidate shall be declared to have passed a semester examination in full if he/she
secures a GPA of 5.5 or above with ‘E’ grade or above for the all individual subjects in
that semester.
ii) A candidate shall be declared to have passed in an individual subject of a semester
examination if he/she secures grade ‘E’ or above.
iii) A student who does not secure a full pass in a semester examination as per clause 8.(i)
above, will have to pass in the semester examination for all the subjects individually as
per clause 8.(ii) above, before he is declared to have passed in that semester
examination in full.
9. Improvement of Grades
i) A candidate shall be allowed to re-appear for a maximum of two subjects of a semester
examination in order to improve the marks and hence the grades already obtained
subject to the following conditions:
a) The candidate shall be permitted to improve the examination only along with next
available chance.
b) The candidate shall not be allowed to appear for an improvement examination for
the subjects of the VIII semester.
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c) The grades obtained by the candidate for each subject in the improvement chance he
has appeared for or the already existing grades – whichever is better will be reckoned
as the grades secured.
d) First & Second semester will be counted as a single chance and they can improve a
maximum of three subjects.
ii) A candidate shall be allowed to repeat the subjects in one or more semesters in order to
better the CA marks obtained already, provided:
a) He/she shall repeat all the subjects in a particular semester.
b) This provision is allowed only once for a semester and that too at the earliest
opportunity offered to him/her, along with the immediate succeeding batch.
c) A student enrolled for a higher semester is not permitted to repeat a lower
semester.
d) He/she shall not be allowed to better the CA marks obtained already in any
semester if he has already passed that semester examination in full.
e) The CA marks obtained by the repetition of the course work will be considered for
all purposes.
iii) A candidate shall be allowed to withdraw from the whole examination of a semester in
accordance with the rules for cancellation of examination of the University of Kerala.
10. Classification of Successful candidates
i) A candidate who qualifies for the degree passing all the subjects of the eight semesters
within five academic years (ten consecutive semesters after the commencement of the
course of study) and secures not less than CGPA of 8 up to and including eighth
semester shall be declared to have passed the B. Tech degree examination in FIRST
CLASS WITH DISTINCTION.
ii) A candidate who qualifies for the degree passing all the subjects of the eight semesters
within five academic years (ten consecutive semesters after the commencement of
his/her course of study) and secures less than CGPA of 8, but not less than CGPA of 6.5
up to and including eighth semester shall be declared to have passed the B. Tech
degree examination in FIRST CLASS.
iii) All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the B. Tech Degree
examination in SECOND CLASS.
iv) a) Successful candidates who complete the examination in four academic years (Eight
consecutive semesters) after the commencement of the course of study shall be
ranked branch-wise on the basis of the CGPA of eight semesters put together.
b) In the case of a tie in the CGPA, the total absolute marks of the students who have
got same CGPA shall be considered for finalising the rank.
c) Students who pass the examination in supplementary examination are also covered
under this clause.
d) Students admitted through Lateral entry scheme shall not qualify for ranking.
11. Educational Tour
i) The students may undertake one educational tour preferably after fourth semester of
the course. There shall be at least two technical visits incorporated in the tour.
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ii) The tour may be conducted during the vacation / holidays taking not more than 5
working days, combined with the vacation / holidays if required. Total number of tour
days shall not exceed 8 days.
iii) The working days used for educational tour will be considered as working periods of a
semester. For students not attending the tour, respective departments should take
measures to record their attendance in college or arrange for alternate industrial visits
during the same period.
iv) Students shall include the report of the industrial/technical visits made during the
educational tour in the industrial visit report to be submitted in the VIII semester for
evaluation.
12. Revision of Regulations
The university may from time to time revise, amend or change the regulations, curriculum,
scheme of examinations and syllabi. These changes unless specified otherwise, will have
effect from the beginning of the academic year / semester following the notification of the
University.
B.Tech Degree Course – 2008 Scheme
1. Conditions for Admission
Candidates for admission to the B.Tech Degree Course shall be required to have passed the
Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala or 12th
Standard V.H.S.E., C.B.S.E., I.S.C. or any Examination
recognized by the University as equivalent thereto obtaining not less than 50% in Mathematics and 50%
in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Bio-Technology/Computer Science/Biology put together, or a
diploma in Engineering awarded by the Board of Technical Education, Kerala or an Examination
recognized as equivalent thereto after undergoing an Institutional Course of at least three years
duration securing a minimum of 50 % marks in the final Diploma Examination subject to the usual
concessions allowed for backward classes and other communities as specified from time to time.
2. Duration of the course
i) The Course for the B.Tech Degree shall extend over a period of Four Academic years comprising of
Eight Semesters. The First and Second Semester shall be combined and each Semester from the
third Semester onwards shall cover the groups of subjects as given in the curriculum and scheme of
examination
ii) Each Semester shall ordinarily comprise of not less than 400 working periods each of 50 minutes
duration.
iii) A candidate who fails to complete the programme and pass all Examinations within Ten (10) years
since his first admission to the B.Tech Programme will not be allowed to continue and he has to quit
the Programme. However, he can be readmitted to the first year of the Programme if he/she
satisfies the eligibility norms applicable to the regular candidates prevailing at the time of
readmission.
3. Eligibility for the Degree
Candidates for admission to the Degree of Bachelor of Technology Programme shall be required to
have undergone the prescribed Course of study in an Institution maintained by or affiliated to the
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University of Kerala for a period of not less than Four Academic Years and to have passed all the
Examinations specified in the Scheme of Study
4. Subjects of Study
The subjects of study shall be in accordance with the Scheme and Syllabi prescribed
5. Evaluation
Candidates in each Semester will be evaluated both by the Continuous Assessment and the
End Semester University Examination. The individual maximum marks allotted for
Continuous Assessment and University Examination for each subject is as prescribed by the
Scheme of Study.
5.1 Continuous Assessment (C.A)
The marks awarded for the Continuous Assessment will be on the basis of the day-to-day
work, Periodic Tests (minimum two in a Semester) and Assignments (minimum of three –
one each for each module). The Faculty Member concerned will do the Continuous
Assessment for each Semester. The C.A. marks for the individual subjects shall be computed
by giving weight age to the following parameters.
Subject Attendance Tests Assignments/ Class Work
Theory Subjects 20% 50% 30%
Drawing 20% 40% 40%
Practical 20% 40% 40%
Project Work Work Assessed by the Guide – 50%
Assessed by a Three Member Committee out of which one member is the Guide – 50%
The C.A. marks for the attendance (20%) for each Theory, Practical and Drawing shall be awarded in
full, only if the candidate has secured 90% attendance or above in the subject. Proportionate
reduction shall be made in the case of subjects in which he/she gets below 90% of the attendance
for a Subject. The CA marks obtained by the Student for all subjects in a Semester is to be published
at least 5 days before the commencement of the University examinations. Anomalies, if any, may be
scrutinized by the Department Level Committee and the final CA marks are forwarded to the
University within the stipulated time.
5.2. End Semester University Examinations
i) There will be University Examinations at the end of the First Academic Year and at the end
of every Semester from third Semester onwards in subjects as prescribed under the
respective Scheme of Examinations. Semester classes shall be completed at least 10
working days before the commencement of the University examination.
ii) The Examination will be held twice in an year – April/May session (for even Semester) and
October/November session (for odd Semester). The combined 1st
and 2nd
Semester is
reckoned as equivalent to an even Semester for the purpose of the conduct of examination
and the University Examination will be held during April/May. However VII and VIII Semester
Examination will be conducted in both the sessions. This schedule will not be changed
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iii) A student will be permitted to appear for the University Examination only if he/she satisfies
the following requirements
a. He/she must secure not less than 75% attendance in the total number of working periods
during the first year and in each Semester thereafter and shall be physically present for a
minimum of 60% of the total working periods. In addition, he/she also shall be physically
present in at least 50% of total working periods for each subject
b. He must earn a Progress Certificate from the Head of the Institution of having satisfactorily
completed the Course of Study in the Semester as prescribed by these regulations
c. It shall be open to the Vice-Chancellor to grant condonation of shortage of attendance on
the recommendation of the Head of the Institution in accordance with the following norms
d. The attendance shall not be less than 60% of the total working periods
e. He/she shall be physically present for a minimum of 50% of the total working periods
f. The shortage shall not be condoned more than twice during the entire course
g. The condonation shall be granted subject to the rules and procedures prescribed by the
University from time to time.
h. The condonation for combined 1st
and 2nd
Semesters will be reckoned as a single
condonation for attendance purposes.
iv) A student who is not permitted to appear for the University Examinations for a particular
Semester due to the shortage of attendance and not permitted by the authorities for
condonation of shortage of attendance shall repeat the Semester when it is offered again.
This provision is allowed only once for a Semester.
v) The University will conduct Examinations for all subjects (Theory, Drawing & Practical)
vi) The scheme of valuation will be decided by the chief examiner for Theory / Drawing subjects
vii) For Practical Examinations, the Examiners together will decide the marks to be awarded.
The student shall produce the Certified Record of the work done in the laboratory during
the Examination. The evaluation of the candidate should be as per the guidelines given in
the syllabus for the Practical subject.
6. Letter Grades
For each subject in a Semester, based on the total marks obtained by the student in the University
Examination and Continuous assessment put together a letter grade (S,A+, A, B+, B, C+, C, D, E and F)
will be awarded. All letter grades except ‘F’ will be awarded if the marks for the University
Examination is 40 % or above and the total mark (C.A marks + University Exam mark) is 50 % or above.
No absolute mark will be indicated in the grade card. Letter grade corresponding to total marks (C.A
marks+ University Exam mark) and the corresponding Grade Point in a Ten-Point scale is described
below.
% of Total marks
(C.A marks + University Exam mark)
Letter
Grade
Grade Point
(G.P) Remarks
90 % and above S 10 Excellent
85 % and above but less than 90% A+ 9
80 % and above but less than 85% A 8.5
75 % and above but less than 80% B+ 8
70 % and above but less than 75% B 7.5
65 % and above but less than 70% C+ 7
60 % and above but less than 65% C 6.5
55 % and above but less than 60% D 6
50 % and above but less than 55% E 5.5
Below 50% (C.A + U.E) or
below 40 % for U.E only
F 0 Failed
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7. Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Grade point average is the Semester-wise average points obtained by each student in a 10-point scale.
GPA for a particular Semester is calculated as per the calculation shown below.
∑
∑ ×=Subjectfor credit
Subject for the obtained GPCreditGPA
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average grade points obtained by the students till the end
of any particular Semester. CGPA is calculated in a 10-point scale as shown below.
GPA and CGPA
shall be rounded to two decimal points. The Grade card issued to the students shall contain the
Subject Number and Subject Name, Credits for the Subject, Letter Grades obtained, GPA for the
Semester and CGPA up to that particular Semester. In addition to the Grade Cards for each
Semester all successful candidates shall also be issued a consolidated statement of Grades. On
specific request from a Candidate and after remitting the prescribed fees the University shall
issue detailed marks to the Individual Candidate.
8. Minimum for a pass
a) A Candidate shall be declared to have passed a Semester Examination in full in the first
appearance if he/she secures not less than 5.5 GPA with a minimum of ‘E’ Grade for the all
Individual subjects in that Semester.
b) A Candidate shall be declared to have passed in an Individual Subject of a Semester Examination
if he/she secures Grade ‘E’ or above.
c) A Candidate who does not secure a full pass in a Semester Examination as per clause (a) above
will have to pass in all the subjects of the Semester Examination as per clause (b) above before
he is declared to have passed in that Semester Examination in full.
9. Improvement of Grades
i) A Candidate shall be allowed to re-appear for a maximum of two subjects of a Semester
Examination in order to improve the marks and hence the Grades already obtained,
subject to the following conditions
a) The Candidate shall be permitted to improve the Examination only along with next available
chance.
b) The Candidate shall not be allowed to appear for an Improvement Examination for the subjects
of the VII & VIII Semesters
c) The Grades obtained by the candidate for each Subject in the improvement chance he has
appeared for or the already existing grades – whichever is better will be reckoned as the Grades
secured.
d) First & Second Semester will be counted as a single chance and they can improve a maximum of
three subjects
∑∑ ×
=semester thefor credits
semester thefor obtained GPA semester for Credits CGPA
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ii) A Candidate shall be allowed to repeat the Course Work in one or more Semesters in order to
better the C.A. marks already obtained, subject to the following conditions
a) He/she shall repeat the course work in a particular Semester only once and that too at the
earliest opportunity offered to him/her.
b) He/she shall not combine this Course Work with his/her regular course work
c) He/she shall not be allowed to repeat the Course Work of any Semester if he has already passed
that Semester Examination in full
d) The C.A marks obtained by the repetition of the Course Work will be considered for all purposes.
iii) A Candidate shall be allowed to withdraw from the whole Examination of a Semester in
accordance with the rules for Cancellation of Examination of the University of Kerala.
10. Classification of Successful Candidates
i) A Candidate who qualifies for the Degree, passing all the subjects of the Eight Semesters within five
academic years ( ten consecutive Semesters after the commencement of his/her course of study) and
secures not less than 8 CGPA up to and including Eighth Semester (overall CGPA) shall be declared to
have passed the B.Tech Degree Examination in FIRST CLASS WITH DISTINCTION
ii) A Candidate who qualifies for the degree passing all the subjects of the Eight Semesters within five
academic years (ten consecutive Semesters after the commencement of his/her course of study)
and secures less than 8 CGPA but not less than 6.5 CGPA up to and including Eighth Semester shall
be declared to have passed the B.Tech Degree Examination in FIRST CLASS.
iii) All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the B.Tech Degree
Examination in SECOND CLASS
iv) Successful candidates who complete the Examination in Four Academic Years (Eight consecutive
Semesters after the commencement of the Course of Study shall be ranked branch-wise on the basis
of the CGPA in all Eight Semesters put together. In the case of a tie in the CGPA, the total marks of
the students who have got same CGPA shall be considered for finalizing the rank. Students who pass
the Examination in Supplementary Examination are also covered under this clause
10. Educational Tour
a) The students may undertake one Educational Tour preferably after Fourth Semester of the Course
and submit a Tour Report.
b) The tour may be conducted during the vacation / holidays taking not more than 5 working days,
combined with the vacation / holidays if required. Total number of Tour days shall not exceed 15
days.
c) The tour period shall be considered as part of the working periods of a Semester.
11. Revision of Regulations
The University may from time to time revise, amend or change the Regulations, Curriculum,
Scheme of Examinations and Syllabi. These changes unless specified otherwise, will have effect
from the beginning of the Academic Year / Semester following the notification of the University.
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BRANCH CODES
A APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
B BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
C CIVIL ENGINEERING
E ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
F INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
H CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
M MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
N INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
P MECHANICAL STREAM - PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
R COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
S AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
T ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
U MECHANICAL STREAM - AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
For the special Attention of Parents & Students
Registration to Higher Semesters Students will be permitted to register themselves to the higher Semesters 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8, only if they report for the same along with their parents.
Parent – Teacher Meeting Students will have to collect their progress reports on the prescribed dates along with their parents.
Parents are directed to have interaction with the HoDs and Teachers concerned.
Tours
Students organizing tours on their own without teachers accompanying them is banned. Any
act contrary to this rule will invite strict disciplinary action.
Students going on tour / industrial visit should obtain consent letters from their parents and
submit the same to their Class Advisors, before the commencement of the tour.
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University of Kerala
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
BRANCH CODE: ‘C’
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
I. Graduates of the programme will have successful careers in the field of Civil Engineering
or allied industries; or will be well-equipped to pursue higher education, research or
societal activities, with a global perspective.
II. They will possess deep knowledge in Civil Engineering founded in Mathematical,
Scientific and Engineering fundamentals, necessary to provide quality service to the
society.
III. They will have the expertise to develop and implement technically sound solutions to
real life Civil Engineering problems.
IV. Our graduates will communicate effectively and demonstrate leadership quality and
commitment to teamwork, while working in similar or inter-disciplinary areas.
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V. They will demonstrate self development through lifelong learning and function ethically
and responsibly, upholding a professional attitude.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
a) An ability to apply the knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering.
b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c) An ability to design a structure, component or process with manufacturability and
sustainability to meet the desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic,
environmental, social, political and ethical aspects of life.
d) An ability to function in multidisciplinary teams.
e) An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
g) An ability to communicate effectively.
h) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
global, economic, environmental and societal context.
i) Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
j) Knowledge of contemporary issues.
k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, modern Engineering tools and software
necessary for Civil Engineering practice.
l) An ability to do research activities in various streams of Civil Engineering.
CIVIL ENGINEERING ( C )
Semester V
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours)
C A
Marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
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Semester - VI
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) C A
Marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.601 Design of Hydraulic Structures (C ) 5 3 - 2 50 4 100 150
13.602 Design of Reinforced Concrete
Structures (C ) 5 3 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.603 Environmental Engineering II (C ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.604 Geotechnical Engineering II (C ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.605 Transportation Engineering II (C ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.606 Computer Programming and
Numerical Methods (C) 3 3 - - 50 3 100 150
13.607 Transportation Engineering Lab. (C ) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
13.608 Computer Aided Design & Drafting
Lab. (C ) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
Total 29 18 5 6 400 800 1200
VII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly
load, hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE
Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/
P
L T D/P
13.501 Engineering Mathematics - IV
(CMPSU) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.502 Environmental Engineering I (C ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.503 Structural Analysis II (C ) 5 4 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.504 Geotechnical Engineering I (C ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.505 Transportation Engineering I (C ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.506 Water Resources Engineering (C ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.507 Practical Surveying II (C ) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
13.508 Concrete Lab. (C ) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
Total 29 19 6 4 400 800 1200
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13.701 Design of Steel Structures ( C) 5 3 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.702 Design and Drawing of Reinforced
concrete structures (C) 5 3 - 2 50 4 150 200
13.703 Advanced Structural Analysis ( C) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.704 Elective – I 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.705 Elective – II 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.706 Environmental Engineering Lab. (C) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
13.707 Geotechnical Engineering Lab. (C) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
13.708 (a) Seminar
(b) Survey Camp & Industrial Visit 3 - - 3 150 100 150
Total 29 14 6 9 500 750 1250
VIII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE
Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/P
13.801 Quantity Surveying and Valuation ( C) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.802 Design & Drawing of Steel Structures (C) 5 3 - 2 50 4 150 200
13.803 Urban Planning and Architecture (C) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.804 Construction Management (C) 3 3 - - 50 3 100 150
13.805 Elective – III 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.806 Elective – IV 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.807 Project, Viva-Voce (C) 5 - - 5 200 100 300
Total 29 18 4 7 500 750 1250
ELECTIVE - I
13.704.1 Structural Analysis for Dynamic Loads (C )
13.704.2 Advanced Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures (C )
13.704.3 Earth dam Engineering (C )
13.704.4 Soil Exploration
13.704.5 Geoinformatics (C )
13.704.6 Free Surface Flow (C )
13.704.7 Air Quality Management (C )
13.704.8 Highway and Airfield Pavement Materials (C )
13.704.9 Sustainable Development (C )
13.704.10 Coastal Engineering (C )
13.704.11 Environmental Science and Management (C )
13.704.12 Modern Construction Materials (C )
ELECTIVE - II
13.705.1 Pre-stressed Concrete (C )
13.705.2 Mechanics of Composite Materials (C )
13.705.3 Ground Improvement (C )
13.705.4 Geo Environmental Engineering (C )
13.705.5 Ground Water Engineering (C )
13.705.6 Solid Waste Management (C )
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13.705.7 Transportation Planning (C )
13.705.8 Advanced Computational Methods (C )
13.705.9 Optimization Techniques in Engineering (C )
13.705.10 Design of Offshore Structures (C )
ELECTIVE - III
13.805.1 Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (C )
13.805.2 Wind Loading on Structures (C )
13.805.3 Deep Foundations (C )
13.805.4 Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering (C )
13.805.5 Urban Water Management and Environmental Hydraulics (C )
13.805.6 Environmental Impact Assessment (C )
13.805.7 Design and Construction of pavements (C )
13.805.8 Repair & Rehabilitation of Structures (C )
ELECTIVE - IV
13.806.1 Finite Element Methods (C)
13.806.2 Design of Bridges (C )
13.806.3 Reinforced Earth (C )
13.806.4 Advanced Foundation Engineering (C )
13.806.5 Irrigation and Drainage Engineering (C )
13.806.6 Industrial Waste Water Management (C )
13.806.7 Traffic Engineering (C )
13.806.8 Valuation of Real Properties (C )
13.806.9 Design of Port, Harbor and Coastal Structures (C )
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
BRANCH CODE: ‘R’
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
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I. The graduates will have expertise in the field of Computer Science and Engineering to
formulate and solve real world problems for the benefit of society.
II. They will be successfully employed in industries of core or inter-disciplinary nature,
demonstrating significant leadership qualities and team work.
III. They will engage in life-long learning through self directed professional development,
continuing education and higher studies.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
(a) An ability to apply knowledge of Computing and Mathematical Science appropriate to
the discipline.
(b) An ability to analyze a problem, and to identify and define the computing requirements
appropriate to its solution.
(c) An ability to design, implement and evaluate a computer-based system, or program to
meet desired needs.
(d) An ability to function effectively with team spirit to accomplish a common goal.
(e) An understanding of professional, ethical, legal and social issues and responsibilities.
(f) An ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences.
(g) Recognition of the need to engage in continuing professional development.
(h) An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice.
(i) An ability to apply Mathematical foundation, Algorithmic principles, and Computer
Science theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems.
(j) An ability to apply software design and development principles in the construction of
software systems of varying complexity.
(k) An ability to do research activities in the area of both theoretical and applied Computer
Science.
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (R)
Semester V
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Semester - VI
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.601 Compiler Design 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.602 Principles of Programming Languages 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.603 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.604 Computer Networks 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.605 PC Hardware and Interfacing 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.606 Signals and Systems 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.607 Microprocessor Lab 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.608 System Software Lab 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
Total 29 15 6 8 400 800 1200
VII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours
CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
UE
Max
Total
Marks
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.501 Engineering Mathematics IV 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.502 Linear Algebra and Queuing Theory 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.503 Operating Systems 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.504 Systems Programming 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.505 Microprocessors and Interfacing 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.506 Object Oriented Design and JAVA
Programming 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.507 Object Oriented Programming Lab 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.508 Application Software Development Lab 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
Total 29 14 7 8 400 800 1200
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L T D/P Hrs Marks
13.701 Computer Graphics (R ) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.702 Principles of Programming Languages (FR) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.703 Embedded Systems ( R) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.704 Software Engineering and Project Management
(FR) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.705 Elective I 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.706 Elective II 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.707 Computer Hardware and Interfacing Lab (R ) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.708 Operating Systems and Network Programming
Lab (R ) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.709 Seminar, Project Design and Industrial Visit (R) 3 - - 3 150 - - 150
Total 29 12 6 11 550 800 1350
VIII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/P
13.801 Cryptography and Network Security (R ) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.802 Computer System Architecture (R) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.803 Distributed Systems ( R) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.804 Elective III 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.805 Elective IV 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.806 Algorithm Design and Graphics Lab (R) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.807 Project Work and Viva Voce (FR ) 5 - - 5 150 - 100 250
Total 29 15 5 9 450 700 1150
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
BRANCH CODE: ‘T’
13.706 ELECTIVE - II 13.706.1 Fuzzy Set Theory and Applications (FR)
13.706.2 Data Mining and Information Retrieval (FR)
13.706.3 Digital Image Processing (R )
13.706.4 Pattern Recognition and Scene Analysis ( R)
13.706.5 Advanced Data Base Management System ( R)
13.705 ELECTIVE - I 13.705.1 Multimedia Systems and Data Compression (FR)
13.705.2 Computational Geometry (R )
13.705.3 Control Systems Engineering (R )
13.705.4 Web Technology ( R)
13.705.5 C# and . NET Framework (R )
13.804 ELECTIVE – III 13.804.1 Soft Computing (FR)
13.804.2 Cloud Computing (FR)
13.804.3 Fundamentals of Neural Networks (R )
13.804.4 Mobile and Wireless Networks ( R)
13.804.5 Optimization Techniques and Decision Making (R )
13.805 ELECTIVE – IV 13.805.1 Robotics and Computer Vision (FR)
13.805.2 Graph Theory (FR)
13.805.3 Natural Language Processing (FR)
13.805.4 Mobile Computing ( R)
13.805.5 Artificial Intelligence ( R)
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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):
I. The graduates of the Programme will have successful careers in Industry that meets
the needs of Indian and Multinational Companies.
II. Our graduates will have a sound foundation in the Mathematical, Scientific and
Engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze Engineering
problems.
III. They will be capable of working as part of teams on multidisciplinary projects.
IV. They will have the ability to synthesize data and technical concepts for application to
product design.
V. They will pursue lifelong learning and will be adhering to professional ethics and
codes of professional practice.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs):
a) an ability to apply knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering
b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints such as economical, environmental, social, political, ethical, health
and safety, manufacturability and sustainability
d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
e) an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
f) an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
g) an ability to communicate effectively
h) an ability to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic,
environmental and societal context
i) a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
j) a knowledge of contemporary issues
k) an ability to use the techniques, skills and modern Engineering tools necessary for
Engineering Practice
l) an ability to do research activities in various areas like VLSI, Embedded systems, Signal
Processing, Communication etc. an ability to use softwares and equipments to analyze
and interpret Engineering problems
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (T)
Semester V
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Semester - VI
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.601 Image Processing (AT) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.602 VLSI Design (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.603 Control Systems (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.604 Digital Communications (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.605 Antenna & Wave Propagation (T) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.606 Elective II 3 2 1 50 3 100 150
13.607 Microcontroller Lab (T) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.608 Electronic Product Design & Mini Project
(AT) 4 1 - 3 50 3 100 150
Total 29 16 6 7 400 800 1200
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.501 Engineering Mathematics IV - Complex
Analysis & Linear Algebra (ABHT) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.502 Engineering Management for Electronics
Engineers (AT) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.503 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers (AT) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.504 Electronic Measurements &
Instrumentation ( T ) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.505 Applied Electromagnetic Theory (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.506 Elective I 3 2 1 50 3 100 150
13.507 Communication Engineering Lab (T) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.508 Digital Signal Processing Lab (T) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
Total 29 15 6 8 400 800 1200
Elective I
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VII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/P
13.701 Nanoelectronics (AT) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.702 Optical Fiber Communications (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.703 Microwave & Radar Engineering (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.704 Information Theory & Coding (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.705 Elective III 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.706 Elective IV 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.707 Microwave & Optical Communication
Lab (T) 3 - - 3 50 3 100 150
13.708 Modeling & Simulation of
Communication Systems Lab (T) 3 - - 3 50 3 100 150
13.709 Seminar (AT) 1 - - 1 50 - - 50
13.710 Project Design (AT) 1 - - 1 50 - - 50
Total 29 15 6 8 500 800 1300
VIII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/P
13.801 Electrical Drives & Control (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.802 Entertainment Electronics Technology (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.803 Computer Communication (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.804 Wireless Communication (T) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.805 Elective V 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.806 Elective VI 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.807 Project & Viva – Voce (AT) 5 - - 5 50 - 100 300
Total 29 18 6 5 500 700 1200
13.506.1 Professional Communications (AT)
13.506.2 Fuzzy Systems & Applications (AT)
13.506.3 Artificial Neural Networks (AT)
13.506.4 Bioinformatics (AT)
13.506.5 Mechatronics (AT)
13.506.6 Digital Systems Design with VHDL (T)
13.506.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility (T)
Elective II
13.606.1 Speech Processing (AT)
13.606.2 Adaptive Signal Processing. (AT)
13.606.3 DSP System & Architecture (AT)
13.606.4 Professional Ethics (AT)
13.606.5 Wavelets & Applications (AT)
13.606.6 Optimization Techniques (AT)
13.606.7 Electromagnetics ( T)
13.606 ELECTIVE – II
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13.506 ELECTIVE – I
13.506.1 Professional Communications (AT)
13.506.2 Fuzzy Systems & Applications (AT)
13.506.3 Artificial Neural Networks (AT)
13.506.4 Bioinformatics (AT)
13.506.5 Mechatronics (AT)
13.506.6 Digital Systems Design with VHDL (T)
13.506.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility (T)
13.606.1 Speech Processing (AT)
13.606.2 Adaptive Signal Processing (AT)
13.606.3 DSP Systems & Architecture (AT)
13.606.4 Professional Ethics (AT)
13.606.5 Wavelets & Applications (AT)
13.606.6 High Speed Semiconductor Devices (T)
13.606.7 Mixed Signal Circuits Design (T)
13.705 ELECTIVE - III
13.705.1 Pattern Recognition (AT)
13.705.2 MOS Device Modeling (AT)
13.705.3 Real Time Operating Systems (AT)
13.705.4 Optoelectronic Devices (T)
13.705.5 Computer Vision (T)
13.705.6 CDMA Systems (T)
13.706 ELECTIVE - IV
13.706.1 Intellectual Property Rights (AT)
13.706.2 MEMS (AT)
13.706.3 Embedded Systems (AT)
13.706.4 Low Power VLSI Design (T)
13.706.5 Antenna Design (T)
13.706.6 Cryptography (T)
13.806 ELECTIVE - VI
13.806.1 Management Information Systems (AT)
13.806.2 Biomedical Engineering (T)
13.806.3 Information Security (T)
13.806.4 Digital Instrumentation (T)
13.806.5 Nanophotonics (T)
13.806.6 Satellite Communications (T)
13.805 ELECTIVE - V
13.805.1 Entrepreneurship (AT)
13.805.2 Discrete Control & Navigation Systems
(T)
13.805.3 Optical Integrated Circuits (T)
13.805.4 Nano Devices & Circuits (T)
13.805.5 Artificial Intelligence & Robotics (T)
13.805.6 Microwave Devices & Circuits (T)
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
BRANCH CODE: ‘E’
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
I. The graduates of the Programme will have successful careers in Industry that meets
the needs of Indian and Multinational Companies.
II. These graduates will have a sound foundation in the Mathematical, Scientific and
Engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze Engineering
problems and for pursuing higher studies.
III. The graduates will have the ability to apply their creative and critical reasoning skills
to solve technical problems, ethically and responsibly, for the welfare of the society.
IV. They will be able to work as a team on multidisciplinary projects and exhibit
leadership qualities.
V. They will engage in lifelong learning and self development to keep themselves
updated with the current Engineering trends.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)
a) an ability to apply knowledge of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering
b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability
d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve Engineering problems
f) an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
g) an ability to communicate effectively
h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of Engineering solutions in a global,
economic, environmental, and societal context
i) a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning,
j) a knowledge of contemporary issues
k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern Engineering tools necessary for Engineering
practice
l) An ability to identify, formulate, and present creative solutions to technical problems for various
electrical Engineering issues through research activities.
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (E)
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V SEMESTER
08. 506 Elective I
(a) Computer Organization
(b) Superconductivity and Applications
(c) Operations Research
(d) New and Renewable Energy Sources
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.501 Engineering Mathematics IV (E) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.502 Synchronous Machines (E) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.503 Switchgear and Protection (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.504 Control Systems (E) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.505 Electronic Instrumentation (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.506 ELECTIVE I 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.507 Power Electronics Lab(E) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.508 Measurements & Instrumentation Lab(E) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
Total 29 13 8 8 400 800 1200
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VI SEMESTER
08. 606 Elective II
(a) Energy Conservation and Management
(b) Biomedical Instrumentation
(c) Software Engineering
(d) Technical English and Communicative Skills
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total L T D/P
13.601 Advanced Control Systems (E) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.602 Induction Machines and Special
Machines (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.603 Microprocessors & Applications
(E) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.604 Numerical Techniques &
Computer Programming (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.605 Power System Analysis and
Stability (E) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.606 ELECTIVE II 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.607 Microprocessor Lab (E) 2 - - 2 25 2 50 75
13.608 Software Lab (E) 2 - - 2 25 2 50 75
13.609 Systems & Control Lab (E) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
Total 29 12 9 8 400 800 1200
60
VII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject
Cre
dits
Weekly load,
hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE
Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/P
13.701 Embedded Systems (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.702 Digital Signal Processing (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.703 Power Semiconductor Drives (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.704 Communication Systems (E) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.705 Industrial Engineering &
Management (E) 3 3 - - 50 3 100 150
13.706 ELECTIVE III 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.707 Seminar 2 - - 2 50 0 50
13.708 Electrical Machines Lab II (E) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.709 Power Systems Lab (E) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.710 Industrial Visit & Project Preliminary
Work (E) 1 - - 1 50 0 50
Total 29 13 4 11 500 800 1300
VIII SEMESTER
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (E)
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours
CA
Mark
s
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE
Max
Marks
Total
Marks
L T D/P
13.801 Electrical System Design (E) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.802 Electrical Machine Design (E) 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.803 Electrical Drawing (E) 4 - - 4 50 3 100 150
13.804 Electric Power Utilisation &
Electrical Safety (E) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.805 ELECTIVE IV 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.806 ELECTIVE V 4 2 2 - 50 3 100 150
13.807 Project & Viva Voce (E) 5 - - 5 200 100 300
Total 29 11 9 9 500 700 1200
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13.506 ELECTIVE – I 13.506.1 Engineering Material Science (E)
13.506.2 Operations Research (E)
13.506.3 Sustainable Development (E)
13.506.4 New and renewable Energy Sources
(E)
13.506.5 Disaster Management (E )
13.506.6 Computer Organisation (E )
13.506.7 Professional Communication (E )
13.606 ELECTIVE – II 13.606.1 Biomedical Instrumentation (E)
13.606.2 Optical Instrumentation (E)
13.606.3 Switch Mode Power Converters (E)
13.606.4 Finite Element Methods (E)
13.606.5 Soft Computing (E )
13.606.6 Software Engineering (E )
13.706 ELECTIVE – III 13.706.1 Object Oriented Programming (E)
13.706.2 Modern Operating Systems (E)
13.706.3 Computer Aided Power System Analysis (E)
13.706.4 Power Quality (E)
13.706.5 Design of Digital Control Systems (E )
13.706.6 High Voltage Engineering (E)
13.706.7 Nano Technology (E)
13.805 ELECTIVE – IV 13.805.1 Power System Instrumentation (E)
13.805.2 Computer Networks (E)
13.805.3 Analysis of Electrical Machinery (E)
13.805.4 Robotics (E)
13.805.5 Non-linear Systems (E )
13.805.6 Wavelets and Applications(E)
13.806 ELECTIVE – V 13.806.1 Energy Conservation and Management (E)
13.806.2 HVDC and FACTS (E)
13.806.3 Power Electronic Applications in Power Systems (E)
13.806.4 Philosophy of Science and Technology (E)
13.806.5 Digital Image Processing (E)
13.806.6 Electric and Hybrid Vehicles (E)
13.806.7 Industrial automation (E)
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
BRANCH CODE: ‘M’
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
I. The Graduates will have an awareness on the need for self development and self discipline
so as to adapt to the competitive environment.
II. The Graduates will be able to apply analytical skills and technical concepts for social
development.
III. They will be able to work as efficient team players and lead a successful professional life by
applying leadership, communication, and entrepreneurship skills.
IV. Our Graduates will possess deep knowledge in Mechanical engineering to formulate, solve
and analyze problems during their future endeavors.
V. They will be able to keep themselves updated with the current Engineering trends.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
a. Ability to apply knowledge of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering.
b. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability.
d. Ability to function in multidisciplinary teams.
e. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
f. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities.
g. Ability to communicate effectively.
h. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of Engineering solutions in a
global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
i. Recognition of the need for, and ability to engage in life-long learning.
j. Knowledge of contemporary issues,
k. Ability to use the techniques, skills, and engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice.
l. Ability to undertake research activities in various areas like Machine Design, Thermal
Science, Manufacturing Process, Material Science, Industrial Engineering and
Management.
m. Ability to use modern Engineering software and related equipments for the analysis of
Engineering problems.
Mechanical Engineering
Semester V
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13. 506 Elective I
13.506.1 Professional Ethics and Human Values (MPU)
13.506.2 Advanced Welding Technology (MPU)
13.506.3 Foundry Technology (MPU)
13.506.4 Advanced Fluid Mechanics (MPU)
13.506.5 Composite Materials Technology (MPU)
13.506.6 Non Destructive Testing (MPU)
13.506.7 Powder Metallurgy (MPU)
13.506.8 Human Aspects of Management (MP)
13.506.9 Environmental Science (MP)
13.506.10 Environmental Pollution Control (MP)
13.506.11 Disaster Management (MP)
Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.501 Engineering Mathematics - IV (CMPSU) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.502 Theory of Machines (MP) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.503 Industrial Electronics (MP) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.504 Mechanics of Materials (M) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.505 Machine Tools (MN) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.506 ELECTIVE I 4 3 1 50 3 100 150
13.507 Production Engineering Lab (M) 3 - - 3 50 3 100 150
13.508 Electrical & Electronics Lab (MP) 3 - - 3 50 3 100 150
Total 29 17 6 6 400 800 1200
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Course
No. Name of subject Credits
Weekly load
(hours) Max
Sessional
marks
Exam
Dur.
(Hrs)
UE max
marks Total
L T D/P
13.601 Metrology & Instrumentation (MP) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.602 Dynamics of Machinery (MP) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.603 Computer Aided Design (MPU) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.604 Heat and Mass Transfer (MSU) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.605 Design of Machine Elements - I (M) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.606 ELECTIVE II 4 3 1 50 3 100 150
13.607 Computer Aided Modeling and Analysis
Lab (MPU) 3 - - 3 50 3 100 150
13.608 Machine Tools Lab (M) 3 - - 3 50 3 100 150
Total 29 17 6 6 400 800 1200
13.606 Elective II
13.606.1 Artificial Intelligence Systems (MPU)
13.606.2 Mechanical Working Methods (MPU)
13.606.3 System Modeling & Simulation (MPU)
13.606.4 Materials Handling (MPU)
13.606.5 Total Quality Management (MPU)
13.606.6 Advanced Manufacturing Processes (MPU)
13.606.7 Material Characterisation (MPU)
13.606.8 Micromachining Methods (MPU)
13.606.9 New Energy Systems (MP)
13.606.10 Object Oriented Programming (MP)
13.606.11 Nuclear Engineering (MP)
13.606.12 Instrumentation and Control (MP)
13.606.13 Precision Engineering (MP)
13.606.14 Advanced Mechanics of Solids (MP)
13.606.15 Tool Engineering (M)
VII SEMESTER
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M)
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/P
13.701 Principles of Management and Decision
Modeling (MPU) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.702 Mechatronics (MPSU) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.703 Gas Dynamics (M) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.704 Refrigeration & Air conditioning (M) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.705 Design of Machine Elements – II (M) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.706 Elective III 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.707 Thermal Engineering Lab (M) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
13.708 Mechanical Engineering Lab (M) 2 - - 2 50 3 100 150
13.709 Project and Project Seminar (MNPSU) 2 - - 2 100 - 100
Total 29 17 6 6 500 800 1300
VIII SEMESTER
Course
No. Name of Subject Credits
Weekly load,
hours CA
Marks
Exam
Duration
Hrs
UE
Max
Marks
Total
Marks L T D/P
13.801 Energy Management (MP) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.802 Industrial Engineering (MPU) 3 2 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.803 Automobile Engineering (M) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.804 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (MU) 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.805 Elective IV 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.806 Elective V 4 3 1 - 50 3 100 150
13.807 Seminar (MNPSU) 2 - - 2 100 - - 100
13.808 Project, Viva-voce & Industrial Visit (MNPSU) 5 - - 5 100 - 100 200
Total 29 16 6 7 500 700 1200
13.506 ELECTIVE - I
13.506.1 Professional Ethics and Human Values (MPU)
13.506.2 Advanced Welding Technology (MPU)
13.506.3 Foundry Technology (MPU)
13.506.4 Advanced Fluid Mechanics (MPU)
13.506.5 Composite Materials Technology (MPU)
13.506.6 Non Destructive Testing (MPU)
13.506.7 Powder Metallurgy (MPU)
13.506.8 Human Aspects of Management (MP)
13.506.9 Environmental Science (MP)
13.506.10 Environmental Pollution Control (MP)
13.506.11 Disaster Management (MP)
13.606 ELECTIVE - II
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13.606.1 Artificial Intelligence Systems (MPU)
13.606.2 Mechanical Working Methods (MPU)
13.606.3 System Modeling & Simulation (MPU)
13.606.4 Materials Handling (MPU)
13.606.5 Total Quality Management (MPU)
13.606.6 Advanced Manufacturing Processes (MPU)
13.606.7 Material Characterisation (MPU)
13.606.8 Micromachining Method (MPU)
13.606.9 New Energy Systems (MP)
13.606.10 Object Oriented Programming (MP)
13.606.11 Nuclear Engineering (MP)
13.606.12 Instrumentation and Control (MP)
13.606.13 Precision Engineering (MP)
13.606.14 Advanced Mechanics of Solids (MP)
13.606.15 Tools Engineering (M)
13.706 ELECTIVE - III
13.706.1 Plant Engineering & Maintenance (MPU)
13.706.2 Fracture Mechanics (MPU)
13.706.3 Entrepreneurship Development (MPU)
13.706.4 Finite Element Methods (MPU)
13.706.5 Metal Forming (MPU)
13.706.6 Non-Conventional Machining Techniques (MPU)
13.706.7 Experimental Methods in Engineering (MPU)
13.706.8 Mechanical Vibration & Noise Control (MPU)
13.706.9 Failure Analysis (MPU)
13.706.10 Industrial Automation (MPU)
13.706.11 Advanced Thermodynamics (MP)
13.706.12 Industrial Heat Transfer (MP)
13.706.13 Computer Graphics (MP)
13.706.14 Marketing Management (MP)
13.706.15 Industrial Hydraulics (MP)
13.706.16 Machine Tool Technology (MP)
13.706.17 Turbo Machines (MP)
13.706.18 Bio Materials (MP)
13.706.19 Concurrent Engineering (MP)
13.706.20 Alternate Energy Sources (MP)
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