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ACADEMIC BULLETIN
FOR UNDER GRADUATE
PROGRAMMES
2017-2018
COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOCHI 682 022, KERALA , INDIA
Phone:0484 2575396
Website : www.cusat.ac.in
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CONTENTS
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No.
1. Preface 4
2. The Academic Committee 5
3. Regulations and scheme of Under Graduate Programmes
Faculty of Engineering
1. Kunjali Marakkar School of Marine Engineering
2. Cochin University College Engineering Kuttanadu &
School of Engineering
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Faculty of Law 1. School of Legal Studies 69
Faculty of Technology 1. Department of Instrumentation
2. Department of Polymer Science &Rubber Technology 3. Department of Ship Technology
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4. Academic Calendar 124
5. Unique Registration Numbers to students of various programmes of the University. 136
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PREFACE
The present Academic Bulletin aims at giving a brief overview of the course
structure as well as regulations for the various under graduate programmes offered in the
University. We feel that this will enable the students to choose their electives according
to their interest in the topic. The details of the faculty in each Department along with
their specialisations are also given in the text. The information is organised faculty wise
and Departments within each faculty. Clarifications regarding any detail which is not
included in the bulletin can be obtained from the concerned Head of the Department.
Further it may be noted that the rules and regulations are subject to changes, depending
on subsequent decisions taken by the academic bodies.
The Academic Bulletin Committee is thankful to all the Directors of Schools/
Heads of Departments and University authorities for extending all sort of Co-operation
in bringing out this bulletin. We would also like to place on record our appreciation to
the staff of Academic Section who had rendered administrative help to bring out this
bulletin.
Dr. Sunil Kumar N.
Dr. Shylaja G.S.
Dr. Aneesh V. Pillai
Dr. Sobha Cyrus (Convenor)
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Members of the Academic Committee (2017-2018) for Under Graduate
courses
1. Pro-Vice-Chancellor : Chairman
2. Dean Faculty of Engineering : Vice-Chairman
3. Registrar : Secretary
4. Controller of Examinations
5. Dr. Sobha Cyrus : Professor, School of Engineering
6. Dr. N.Biju : Associate Professor, School of Engineering
7. Dr. D.K. Sahoo : Professor, School of Engineering
8. Dr. N.Sunilkumar : Associate Professor, Cochin University College of Engineering
Kuttanad
9. Dr. Manoj T. Issac : Assistant Professor, Department of Ship Technology
10 Dr. Sailaja G.S.. : Associate Professor , Department of Polymer Science and Rubber
Technology
11. Dr. K. Rajeev Kumar : Professor , Department of Instrumentation
12. Dr. Aneesh V. Pillai : Assistant Professor , School of Legal Studies
13. Sri. Roy V. Paul : Associate Professor, K.M. School of Marine Engineering
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FACULTY
OF
ENGINEERING
Dean:
Dr.Sreejith P. S.
Professor,
School of Engineering
Cochin University of Science and Technology
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KUNJALI MARAKKAR SCHOOL OF MARINE ENGINEERING
REGULATIONS FOR B.Tech MARINE ENGINEERING DEGREE COURSE
OFFERED IN KUNJALI MARAKKAR SCHOOL OF MARINE ENGINEERING
The following regulations are made applicable to the B.Tech Marine Engineering
programme offered by Kunjali Marakkar School of Marine Engineering with effect from the
academic year 2012-2013.
1. Admission to the course:-
1.1 The candidate shall have passed the Higher Secondary (10+2)
examinations conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Examination, Govt.of Kerala
or Examination of any other University/Board, with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
as subjects or any other examination accepted as equivalent thereto by the Cochin
University of Science and Technology (CUSAT).
1.2 The candidate shall have secured a minimum of 50% marks for Mathematics, 60% marks
for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put together in Higher Secondary Examination
and a minimum of 50% marks in English either in 10th
standard or in 12th
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1.3. The candidates shall also satisfy the conditions regarding Age and Physical fitness as
may be prescribed by University and Director General of Shipping.
1.4. The admission to the course shall be through the Common Admission Test
conducted by the University.
2. Duration of the course:-
2.1 The duration of the B.Tech course in the University shall be eight semesters spanning
over four academic years.
2.2 The first two semesters will be combined together as first year, and the remaining three
years shall be split into 6 semesters.
2.3 The teaching programme for each semester shall consist of 17weeks and that for the first
year will consist of 34 weeks.
2.4 Out of the 8 semesters, the 7th
semester shall be allotted for “Ship-in-Campus Training”
and assessment of the training is done separately.
2.5 Examinations will be conducted at the end of the year/semester in subjects prescribed in
the respective scheme of examinations.
3. Structure of the B. Tech. programme
3.1 The programme of instruction will consist of the following:
i) a General (common) core programme comprising Basic Sciences, Engineering
Sciences, Technical Arts and Mathematics;
ii) an Engineering core programme introducing the student to the foundations of Marine
engineering;
iii) an Elective programme enabling the student to opt and undergo a set of courses of
interest to him/ her;
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iv) Professional practice including project, seminar and high-Tech labs consisting of
control systems, full mission engine room simulator, ship-in-campus and visits to
shipyards etc.
v) Courses on Communication Skills, Environmental Studies and Professional Ethics.
3.2 The B. Tech. programme will have a curriculum and syllabi for the courses
approved by the Academic Council of the University and Director General of
Shipping.
3.3 The Course of study shall follow credit system and will be in accordance with the
scheme, course content and syllabus prescribed. The total credit for the entire course shall
be 200.
4. Eligibility for the degree:
4.1. No candidate shall be eligible for the B.Tech Degree in Marine Engineering unless he/she
has undergone the prescribed course of study for a period not less than 4 academic years
from the date of admission to the first semester and has passed the prescribed
examinations in all the semesters.
4.2. The candidate shall complete all requirements for the degree within a period of 8
academic years from the date of admission to the first year.
5. Mode of Evaluation
5.1. The performance of the students will be evaluated based on continuous assessment
and university examination. For theory courses, the continuous assessment and
university examination will carry a maximum of 50 marks and 100 marks
respectively. For practical courses, the continuous assessment and end semester
examination will carry 50 percent weightage each.
5.1.1 Continuous Assessment:- All sessional works shall be valued and marks shall be awarded
on the basis of day-to-day work, periodic tests and regular assignments based on the
scheme of evaluation as decided by the School Council.
The total sessional marks for theory and laboratory courses shall be made up of 50% for
internal tests (minimum two tests), 40% for assignments/quizzes/seminars and 10% for
attendance. However the teachers, depending upon the specific requirements of the
subjects, can make changes in the distribution with the permission of the Director of the
School.
Marks for attendance shall be awarded as follows:
% of attendance marks awarded
96-100 5
91 -95 4
86-90 3
81 -85 2
75-80 1
below 75 0
5.1.2 A candidate shall be allowed to improve the continuous assessment marks in theory
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/ laboratory courses subject to the following conditions:
a) During his/her regular course work of any semester, improvement of continuous
assessment marks of any previous semesters will not be permitted.
b) He /she shall repeat the theory / practical course only once and shall satisfy the
minimum attendance requirement of 75 percent while repeating the course.
c) He / she shall not be allowed to repeat the course work of any semester if he/she has
already secured a minimum of 60 percent marks for continuous assessment
d) He/She shall not be allowed to repeat the course work of any subject of any semester of
which he/ he has already passed the semester examination in full.
5.2 University Examination:- There shall be University Examination at the end of every
semester in the subjects as prescribed under the scheme of examination.
5. 3 To pass in a subject, a candidate has to score not less than 45% of the marks in the
University examination and not less than 50% aggregate marks in the University
examination and sessional marks, put together.
5.4 In subjects where there are no University examinations, a candidate has to score not less
than 50% marks for a pass in that subject. In the case of laboratory courses, the
candidate shall obtain a minimum of 50 percent marks for continuous assessment and
end semester examination put together with a minimum of 50 percent marks for the end
semester examination. Those who fail in the laboratory course shall appear in the end
semester examination in the next available chance.
5.5. The question paper for the University examination will be set by an external examiner.
The Controller of Examinations will make necessary arrangements for setting the
question papers and valuation of answer books for the University examination.
5.6. The continuous assessment in laboratory course will be based on supervision of the
student's work, their performance in viva-voce examinations and the quality of their
work. The end semester examination for the laboratory courses shall be conducted
internally with at least two faculty members as examiners.
5.7. In the case of project work, a committee consisting of the Project Coordinator (appointed
by the Director of the School), project guide and at least one senior faculty member will
carry out the assessment based on at least two interim reviews and a final review just
before the submission of the project report.
5.8. The Viva-voce examination at the end of VIII Semester will be conducted by a panel of
examiners consisting of the Director of the School or his/her nominee and one senior
faculty of the School and one external expert.
6. Promotion to Higher Semesters
6.1 The candidate shall be eligible for promotion from one semester to the next semester only
if :
a) he/she has secured a minimum of 75 % attendance,
b) he/she has registered for the University examination, and
c) his/her progress and conduct have been satisfactory
7. Attendance.
The rules followed for B.Tech Courses of CUSAT and D.G. Shipping will be applicable.
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7.1 The percentage of attendance of a candidate for a semester shall be indicated by a letter
code as given below.
Attendance Letter Code
90% and above H
75% and above but less than 90% N
Less than 75% L
7.2. A student whose attendance is less than 75% for a semester is not eligible to appear for
the University examination.
7.3. The Vice-Chancellor shall have the power to condone shortage of attendance up to 5
percent on medical grounds on the recommendations of the Head of Department.
However such condonation for shortage of attendance shall be given only twice during
the entire course.
8. Grading
8.1 Grades shall be awarded to the students in each course based on the total marks obtained i
n continuous assessment and the end semester examination. The grading pattern shall be
as follows:
Marks obtained
( Percentage) Grade Grade points
90- 100 S 10
80-89 A 9
70-79 B 8
60-69 C 7
50-59 D 6
< 50 F 0
Decimal percentages shall be rounded to the next higher number if it is greater than or
equal to 0.5.
8.2 A student is considered to have credited a course or earned credits in respect of a course
if he/she secures a grade other than F for that course.
8.3. Grade Point Average.
The academic performance of a student in a semester is indicated by the Semester Grade
Point Average (SGPA).
SGPA = G1C1 + G2C2 + G3C3 + ----------GnCn
C1 + C2 + C3 + -----------------Cn
Where „G‟ refers to the grade point and „C‟ refers to the credit value of corresponding
course undergone by the student.
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8.4. Grade Card
The Grade Card issued at the end of the semester to each student by the Controller of
Examinations, will contain the following:
a) the code, title, number of credits of each course registered in the semester,
b) the letter grade obtained,
c) the attendance code,
d) the total number of credits earned by the student upto the end of that semester and
e) SGPA & CGPA.
8.5. Classification based on CGPA is as follows:
CGPA 8 and above : First Class with distinction
CGPA 6.5 and above, but less than 8 : First Class
CGPA 6 and above, but less than 6.5 : Second Class.
Scheme of Examination
B. TECH. MARINE ENGINEERING
Combined I & II Semesters
Course
Code
Course Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
MRE 1101 Engineering Mathematics I 2 3 50 100 150
MRE 1102 Engineering Mathematics II 2 3 50 100 150
MRE 1103 Engineering Physics 2 3 50 100 150
MRE 1104 Engineering Chemistry 2 3 50 100 150
MRE 1105 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 4 50 100 150
MRE 1106 Engineering Graphics 1 3 4 50 100 150
MRE 1107 Fundamentals of Engineering I 4 4 50 100 150
MRE 1108 Fundamentals of Engineering
II 4 4 50 100 150
MRE 1109 Computer Fundamentals 3 3 50 100 150
MRE 1110 Environmental Studies and
Technical Communication 2* 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1111 Computer Programming Lab 2 2 100 - 100
MRE 1112 Workshop Practices (Electrical
and Mechanical) – I 4 4 100 - 100
MRE 1113 Language Laboratory 1 1 100 - 100
Total 25 1 10 41
*1 hour/week each for Environmental Studies & Technical Communication
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Semester III
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
MRE 1301 Engineering Mathematics III 3 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1302 Electrical Technology 5 1 4 50 100 150
MRE 1303 Workshop Technology 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1304 Mechanics of Solids 4 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1305 Fluid Mechanics and
Machinery
4 1 4 50 100 150
MRE 1306 Machine Drawing 1 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1307 Fluid Mechanics and
Machinery Lab
3 2 100 - 100
MRE 1308 Material Testing Lab 2 2 100 - 100
MRE 1309 Workshop Practices - II 2 2 100 - 100
Total 21 4 11 26
Semester IV
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
MRE 1401 Mechanics of Machinery 4 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1402 Thermodynamics and Heat
Transfer
4 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1403 Metallurgy and Material
Science
5 4 50 100 150
MRE 1404 Marine Electronics 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1405 Marine Auxiliary Machinery
- I
5 4 50 100 150
MRE 1406 Seamanship and Navigation 3 3 50 100 150
MRE 1407 Ship Technology 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1408 Electrical Machines Lab 3 2 100 - 100
MRE 1409 Electronics Laboratory 3 2 100 - 100
Total 29 2 6 27
Semester V
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
MRE 1501 Dynamics of Machinery 3 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1502 Marine Boiler and Steam
Engineering 4 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1503 Maritime Economics and
Commercial Geography 3 3 50 100 150
MRE 1504 Marine Internal
Combustion Engines I 4 4 50 100 150
MRE 1505 Marine Auxiliary
Machinery – II 5 4 50 100 150
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MRE 1506 Marine Engineering
Drawing 1 3 3 50 100 150
MRE 1507 Naval Architecture I 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1508 Boiler Chemistry & Heat
Engines Lab 3 2 100 - 100
MRE 1509 Workshop Practices III 4 2 100 - 100
Total 24 2 10 27
Semester VI
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
MRE 1601 Management Science 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1602 Marine Electrical
Technology 4 1 4 50 100 150
MRE 1603 Ship Fire Prevention and
Control 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1604 Marine Internal
Combustion Engines II 4 4 50 100 150
MRE 1605 Marine Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning 4 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1606 Machine Design and
Drawing 3 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1607 Naval Architecture II 3 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1608 Fire Control Engineering
Lab 3 2 100 - 100
MRE 1609 Mechanical Lab 3 2 100 - 100
Total 26 4 6 27
Semester VII
Course
Code Course Duration Credits
Marks
Internal External Total
MRE
1701
Ship in-Campus Training 26 Weeks
24 200 200
Total 6 Months- 7 hours per day-6 days per week.
Semester VIII
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
MRE 1801 Safe Watch Keeping and
Engine Room Resource
Management
4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1802 Ship Operation and
Management 5 4 50 100 150
MRE 1803 Marine Machinery System 4 3 50 100 150
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Design
MRE 1804 Marine Control
Engineering and
Automation
4 1 3 50 100 150
MRE 1805 Marine Statutory
Regulations 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1806 Elective 4 3 50 100 150
MRE 1807 Simulators and Control
Lab 3 2 100 - 100
MRE 1808 Seminar 2 1 100 - 50
MRE 1809 Project 1 4 4 150 - 150
MRE 1810 Viva-Voce 2 100 100
Total 28 5 3 28
Grand Total 200
Details of Faculty
Sl.
No. Name and Designation Communication
1. Dr. K.A. Simon,
Professor and Director
2700483, 9447100483 (Res./Mob.) [email protected]
2. Prof. N.G. Nair,
Course in-Charge
0478-2813617/9349409700 (Res./Mob.)
2575225/2862721,2721 (Office and Intercom) [email protected]
3. Sri. Roy V. Paul,
Associate Professor &
Course Co-ordinator
2575224,9605781266 (Res./Mob.) [email protected]
4. Sri. K. Vidyadharan
Lecturer
2442212, 9249458139 (Res./Mob.)
5. Sri. R. Venugopal
Associate Professor
9961000760 [email protected]
6. Sri. Jis George
Associate Professor
9895485037 [email protected]
7. Dr. Ajin C. Sajeevan
Assistant Professor
9846269345
8. Ms. Chinchu Varghese
Assistant Professor
9496464138
9. Ms. Mage Reena Varghese
Assistant Professor
9446217088
10. Sri. Anoop Mathew Kurian
Assistant Professor
80897955028
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COCHIN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KUTTANADU & SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING
REGULATIONS FOR B.Tech. DEGREE PROGRAMMES UNDER
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
The following regulations are made applicable to all the B.Tech. programme offered by the
University under Faculty of Engineering except Marine Engineering with effect from the
academic year 2015-16.
I. B.Tech. Programme
The duration of the B.Tech course shall be eight semesters spanning over four academic years.
The teaching programme for each semester shall consist of 15 weeks.
1.1 Branch
a)
Civil Engineering
b) Computer Science and Engineering
c) Electrical and Electronics Engineering
d) Electronics and Communication Engineering
e) Information Technology
f) Mechanical Engineering
g) Safety and Fire Engineering
1.2 Structure of the B.Tech. Programme
1.2.1 The Programme of instruction will consist of the following :
i) General (common) core courses comprising Basic Sciences, Mathematics, and Basic
Engineering
ii) Engineering core courses introducing the student to the foundations of Engineering in the
respective branch;
iii) Elective courses enabling the student to opt and undergo a set of courses of interest to him/her;
iv) Professional practice including project, seminar, and industrial training
v) Humanities courses on Communication Skills, Environmental Studies, and Professional Ethics.
1.2.2. Every branch of the B.Tech. Programme will have a curriculum and syllabus for the courses
approved by the Academic Council.
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1.2.3. The B.Tech Programmes offered by the University Departments/Schools/Cochin University
College of Engineering, Kuttanad shall follow the credit system.
1.2.4. The curriculum of any branch of the B.Tech Programme shall have a minimum total of 176
credits.
1.3 Course Registration
It is mandatory for the students to register for the courses in each semester before the commencement
of the classes.
Before registration, the students should
a) Clear all dues including any fees to be paid and should not have any disciplinary issues
pending.
b) Meet the requirements regarding the minimum number of credits for promotion stipulated in
clause 1.10.
The dates for registration will be announced by the School/College in their academic calendar. Late
registration will be allowed up to 7 working days from the commencement of the semester with late
registration fee.
1.4 Mode of Evaluation
1.4.1. The performance of the students in theory courses will be evaluated based on continuous
assessment and end semester examination. In the case of practical courses, the evaluation will be
based on continuous assessment and end semester assessment, which will be carried out internally.
1.4.2. For theory courses, there will be 40% weightage for internal assessment and 60% weightage
for end semester examination. For practical courses, continuous assessment and end semester
assessment will carry 50% weightage each.
1.4.3* A student with 100 percent attendance shall be awarded 5 marks. A student with the minimum
required attendance of 75 percent will get 2.5 marks and for every additional 5 percent attendance 0.5
marks will be added. No marks will be awarded for attendance below 75 percent.
*Amended vide notification No.Conf.II/2941/2/2017(2) dated 05.07.2017
The End Semester Examination will be of 3 hours duration.
1.4.4 For each practical course, the assessment pattern will be as follows:
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1. Continuous Assessment : 25 Marks
For continuous assessment, the marks may be awarded on the basis of the performance of the student
on the laboratory sessions. The break-up of marks for continuous assessment of laboratory courses
shall be :
a) Practical Records/Outputs : 10 Marks
b) Regular Lab work : 10 Marks
c) Test : 5 Marks
2. End semester assessment : 25 Marks
The end semester assessment will consist of an examination and a viva voce.
1.4.5. At the end of the semester, semester examination will be conducted in all the theory courses
offered in the semester and they will be of three hours duration unless otherwise specified. The
Controller of Examinations will make necessary arrangements for setting the question papers and
valuation of answer books for the end semester examination of theory courses.
1.4.6. The end – semester assessment for the laboratory courses shall be conducted internally by the
respective department/division with at least two faculty members as examiners. One of the
examiners for conducting the end semester laboratory examination shall be at the level of Assistant
Professor or above in the regular cadre.
1.4.7. In the case of project work, the project guide concerned shall make the continuous assessment.
A committee consisting of the Project Co-ordinator (nominated by the Head of the
Department/Division), project guide, and at least one senior faculty member will carry out the final
review.
The weightage for the reviews shall be as follows:
Continuous assessment : 30 %
Project Report : 20%
Final review : 50%
1.4.8. The Viva-voce examination at the end of VIII Semester will be conducted by a panel of
examiners consisting of the Head of the Department/Division or his/her nominee and one senior
faculty of the Department/Division and one external expert.
1.4.9. A candidate shall not be allowed to improve the continuous assessment marks in
theory/laboratory courses. A candidate who desires to improve his/her marks in the end semester
examination in theory courses shall be permitted to do so in the next available chance. This facility
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will be available only once for a theory course. Improvement of End Semester Examination marks
shall be permitted only to those who pass a subject in the first chance. He/She can do the
improvement in the next available chance after the declaration of the results*.
* Amended vide notification No.Conf.II/2941/1/2016(2) dated 09.06.2017
1.5 Course completion and earning of credits.
Students registered for a course have to attend the course regularly and meet the attendance rules of
the university and appear for all the internal evaluation procedures for the completion of the course.
However, earning of credits is only on completion of the semester examination and on getting a pass
grade. Students, who have completed a course, but could not write the semester examination for
valid reasons, are permitted to write the semester examination at the next opportunity and earn the
credits without under going the course again. Such students should get the permission from the
Controller of Examinations on recommendations from the HOD/Principal.
1.6 Eligibility to appear for the End Semester Examination
1.6.1. A candidate who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfied the
requirements for completion of a semester.
Ideally every student is expected to attend all classes and earn 100% attendance. However, in order
to allow provision for certain unavoidable reasons such as medical/personal grounds, the student is
expected to earn a minimum of 75% attendance. Therefore, he/she shall secure not less than 75% of
overall attendance in that semester taking into account the total number of periods in all courses
attended by the candidate as against the total number of periods in all courses offered during that
particular semester.
1.6.2. The Principal/Head of the School/College shall have the power to condone shortage of
attendance up to 5% (between less than 75% and 70%) in a particular semester due to medical
reasons (hospitalization/accident/specific illness) duly verified and recommended by the Head of the
Division/Department and on production of medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner
endorsed by the University Medical Officer and on payment of the required fee. However such
condonation for shortage of attendance shall be given only twice during the entire duration of the
B.Tech. programme.
1.6.3. The Vice-chancellor shall have the power to condone shortage of attendance up to 10%
(between less than 70% and 65%) in a particular semester due to medical reasons
(hospitalization/accident/specific illness) duly verified and recommended by the Principal/Head of
the School/College and on production of Medical Certificate from a registered medical practitioner
endorsed by the University Medical Officer and on payment of the required fee. However such
condonation for shortage of attendance shall be given only twice during the entire duration of the
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B.Tech. Programme.
1.6.4. The students participating in co-curricular/sports activities representing
Department/Division/School/University should produce the participation certificate countersigned by
Director Youth Welfare/Assistant Director Physical Education within ten days of the event to the
respective HOD. Under any circumstances, the certificate will not be considered if the overall
attendance of the candidate is less than 65%.
1.6.5. Candidates who secure less than 65% overall attendance will not be permitted to write the
End-Semester Examinations and are not permitted to go to next/subsequent semester. They are
required to repeat the incomplete semester in the next academic year.
1.7 Eligibility to write the Supplementary Examination
Supplementary examinations for a particular semester will be conducted along with the regular examination
of the next semester.
Failed candidates and those who could not write the semester examination due to health reasons or other
contingencies that are approved by the Head of the college/School can register for the supplementary
examination. Those who wish to improve their performance in the end semester examinations can also
register for the same, subject to the provisions of clause 1.4.9. Grades awarded in the supplementary
examination will be taken as semester grades in these subjects and will be based on the semester
examination grading pattern in that subject. In the case of candidates appearing for improvement of
marks, the higher mark obtained will be considered for the purpose of grading.
1.8 Revaluation
A candidate can apply for revaluation of his/her end semester examination answer paper in a theory
course, within 2 weeks from the declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed fee along with
prescribed application to the Controller of Examinations through the Head of
Department/School/College. The Controller of Examination will arrange for the revaluation and the
results will be intimated to the candidate concerned through the Head of the Department/School/College.
Revaluation is not permitted for practical courses, seminar and for project work.
1.9 Pass Requirements
A candidate has to obtain a minimum of 50% marks for continuous assessment and end semester
examination put together with a minimum of 45% marks in the end semester examination for a pass in
theory and laboratory course.
1.10 Promotion to Higher Semester
The credit requirements for moving on to higher semesters shall be (n-2)11 for the B.Tech students with
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effect from 2015 admission onwards. The credit requirement for promotion shall be checked only in odd
semesters (ie,3rd
4th
and 7th
semesters)
1.11
* Amended vide UO.No.Ac.A1/B.Tech Self Financing/2008(PF-III)dated 11.08.2016 &
01.12.2016
Grading
1.11.1. Grades shall be awarded to the students in each course based on the total marks obtained in
continuous assessment and the end semester examination and as per the provisions of clause 1.4.1.
The grading pattern shall be as follows :
Marks Obtained (Percentage) Grade Grade Points
90-100 S 10
85-89 A+ 9.5
80-84 A 9
75-79 B+ 8.5
70-74 B 8
65-69 C+ 7.5
60-64 C 7
55-59 D+ 6.5
50-54 D 6.0
<50 F 0
Failure due to shortage of attendance FA 0
Course incomplete I 0
1.11.3. Grade Point Average.
The academic performance of a student in a semester is indicated by the Semester Grade Point Average
(SGPA).
SGPA = G1C1+G2C2+G3C3+…………GnCn
C1+C2+C3+……………Cn
Where „G‟ refers to the grade point and „C‟ refers to the credit value of corresponding
course undergone by the student.
1.11.4 Grade Card
The Grade Card issued at the end of the semester to each student by the controller of Examinations, will
contain the following :
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a) The code, title, number of credits of each course registered in the semester,
b) The letter grade obtained,
c) The total number of credits earned by the student upto the end of that semester and
d) SGPA & CGPA
1.12. Classification
The classification based on CGPA is as follows:
CGPA 8 and above : First Class with Distinction
CGPA 6.5 and above, but less than 8 : First Class
CGPA 6 and above, but less than 6.5 : Second Class
1.13 Faculty Advisor
To help the students in planning their courses of study and for general advice on the academic
programme, the Head of the Department of the student will attach a certain number of students to a
teacher of the Department who shall function as Faculty Advisor for those students throughout their
period of study. Such Faculty Advisor shall advise the students and monitor the courses taken by the
students, check the attendance and progress of the students attached to him/her and counsel them
periodically. If necessary, the Faculty Advisor may also discuss with or inform the parents about the
progress/performance of the students concerned.
1.14 Class Committee
A class committee consists of teachers of the class concerned, student representatives and a chairperson
who does not handle any subject for the class( It is like the „Quality Circle‟ more commonly used in
industries), with the overall goal of improving the teaching –learning process. The functions of the class
committee include :
Solving problems experienced by students in the classroom and in the laboratories in consultation
with Head of the Division/Principal/Director.
Clarifying the Regulations of the degree programme and the details of rules therein
Informing the student representatives the academic schedule including the dates of assessments
and the syllabus coverage for each assessment.
Informing the student representatives the details of Regulations regarding weightage used for
each assessment.
Discussing in the class committee meeting the breakup of marks for each
experiment/exercise/module of work, in case of practical course (laboratory/drawing/project
work/seminar etc) and informing the students.
Analyzing the performance of the students of the class after each test and finding ways and means
of improving the performance of the students.
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Identifying the students who are low achievers or weak in their subjects if any, and requesting the
teachers concerned to provide some additional help or guidance or coaching to such students.
The class committee is normally constituted by the Head of the Division. However, if the students of
different branches are mixed in each class the class committee is to be constituted by the
Principal/Director. The class committee shall be constituted within a week from the date of
commencement of a semester. At least 4 student-representatives from the respective class (usually 2
boys and 2 girls) shall be included in the class committee. The student representatives shall be
nominated on the basis of their academic performance since the First Semester of the B.Tech.
Programme. In the case of First and Second semesters, the rank obtained in the Common Admission
Test (CAT) shall be the criterion for nominating the student representatives. The Chairperson of the
class committee may invite the Faculty Advisor(s) and the Head of the Division to the meeting of the
class committee. The chairperson of the class committee is required to prepare the minutes of every
meeting, submit the same to the Head of the Division within two days of the meeting and arrange to
circulate the same among students concerned and teachers. If there are some points in the minutes
requiring action by the University the same shall be brought to the attention of the Principal/Director and
the Registrar.
The first meeting of the class committee shall be held within fifteen days from the date of
commencement of the semester. The nature and weightage of internal assessments shall be decided in
the first meeting, within the framework of the Regulations and the same shall be communicated to the
students. Two or three subsequent meetings in a semester may be held at suitable intervals. During
these meetings the student members representing the entire class, shall meaningfully, interact and
express their opinions and suggestions of the class students to improve the effectiveness of the teaching-
learning process.
1.15 Course Committee for common courses
Each common theory course offered to more than one discipline or group of disciplines shall have a
“Common Course Committee” comprising all the teachers teaching the common course with one of them
nominated as common course Coordinator. The nomination of the Course Coordinator shall be made by
the Principal/Director in consultation with Heads of Divisions from among the teachers teaching the
common courses. The “Common Course Committee” shall meet as often as possible and ensure uniform
evaluation of internal assessments after arriving at a common scheme of evaluation for the tests. Where
ever feasible, the common course committee shall prepare a common question paper for the test(s).
1.16 Discipline
Every student is required to observe discipline and decorous behavior both inside and outside the campus
and refrain from any activity which may tarnish the image of the University. Any act of indiscipline,
misbehavior including unfair practice in examinations will be referred to the authorities of the University
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that will make a detailed enquiry on the matter and decide on the course of action to be taken.
1.17 Amendment to Regulations
Notwithstanding all that has been stated above, the University has the right to modify any of the above
regulations from time to time.
Scheme of Examination
B.Tech CIVIL ENGINEERING
Semester I (Stream A)
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS 15-1101A Calculus 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1102A Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1103A Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 40 60 100
GE 15-1104A Basic Civil Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1105A
Basic Mechanical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
HS 15-1106A
Technical
Communication and
Professional Ethics
2 1 0 2 40 60 100
GE 15-11L1A
Civil Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-11L2A
Mechanical
Engineering Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
HS 15-11L3A Language Lab 0 0 1 1 25 25 50
HS 15-11L4A NSS/Nature
conservation
0 0 1 1 50 - 50
Total 18 4 8 22
Semester II
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total
CA ESE
GE 15-1201A Computer Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1202A Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1203A Engineering Graphics 2 1 3 5 40 60 100
GE 15-1204A Basic Electrical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1205A
Basic Electronics
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
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AS 15-1206A Environmental Studies 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-12L1A
Electrical Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-12L2A
Computer Programming
Laboratory
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
Total 17 4 9 22
Semester III
Course Code
Course
Hrs/Week
Credit
Marks
Total
L T/D/P CA ESE
AS 15-1301* Linear Algebra and Transform
Techniques
3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1302 Surveying - I 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1303 Strength of Materials 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1304 Concrete Technology 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1305 Fluid Mechanics - I 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1306 Building Technology 4 - 3 40 60 100
CE 15-13L1 Concrete Lab 0 3 2 25 25 50
CE 15-13L2 Strength of Materials Lab 0 3 2 25 25 50
Total 19 11 22 *Common to all branches
Semester IV
Course Code
Course
Hrs/Week
Credit
Marks
Total
L T/D/P CA ESE
AS 15-1401* Complex Variables and Partial
Differential Equations
3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1402 Surveying - II 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1403 Analysis of Determinate
Structures
3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1404 Engineering Geology and
Seismology
4 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1405 Fluid Mechanics - II 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1406 Building Planning and
Drawing
1 3 3 40 60 100
CE 15-14L1 Survey Practical 0 3 2 25 25 50
CE 15-14L2 Fluid Mechanics Lab 0 3 2 25 25 50
Total 17 13 22 *Common to all branches
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Semester V
Course Code Course
Hrs/Week
Credit
Marks
Total
L T/D/P CA ESE
AS 15-1501* Numerical and Statistical
Methods
3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1502 Design of Concrete Structures -
I
3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1503 Analysis of Indeterminate
Structures
3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1504 GeoTechnical Engineering - I 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1505 Transportation Engineering - I 4 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1506 Water Resources and irrigation
Engineering
4 - 3 40 60 100
CE 15-15L1 GeoTechnical Engineering Lab 0 3 2 25 25 50
CE 15-15L2 Transportation Engineering Lab 0 3 2 25 25 50
Total 20 10 22 *Common to all branches
Semester VI
Course Code
Course
Hrs/Week
Credit
Marks
Total
L T/D/P CA ESE
CE 15-1601 Environmental Engineering - I 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1602 Design Steel Structures 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1603 Matrix Methods of Structures
Analysis
3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1604 GeoTechnical Engineering - II 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1605 Transportation Engineering -
II
4 3 40 60 100
CE 15-1606 Elective - I 3 1 3 40 60 100
CE 15-16L1 Environmental Engineering
Lab
0 3 2 25 25 50
CE 15-16L2 Computer Application in Civil
Engineering - I
0 3 2 25 25 50
Total 19 11 22
CE 15 – 1606 Elective
Course Code Name of Course
E1 Retrofitting and Rehabilitation of Structures
E2 Disaster Management
E3 Traffic Engineering and Management
E4 Air Pollution Control and Management
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E5 Ground Water Engineering
E6 Principles of Management
LIST OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Sl. No.
Subject
L
T
P
No. of
Hours/Semester
CA Marks
1 Personality Enrichment 1 2 30 50
2 General Aptitude 1 2 30 50
3 Foreign Language 1 2 30 50
4 Advanced Computer Programming 1 2 30 50
5 Healthy Living 1 2 30 50
6 Theatre Arts 1 2 30 50
7 Imaging Devices 1 2 30 50
8 Disaster Management 1 2 30 50
One or more optional subjects may be offered in any semester outside regular teaching hours and
the students may opt to study them if they wish. The course may be conducted by using experts from inside or outside the University on Self Supporting manner. The Fee may be fixed based on the expenses in a non-profit manner with the students of the department given a subsidised rate of fee and those from outside may also be allowed at a higher fee. The regular students may be issued the mark list with the optional subject included in current semester and the outsiders may be issued a certificate separately.
Semester VII (2012 Scheme)
Course Code Course
Hrs/Week
Credit Inte
rnal
Univ
ersity Total L T/D
/P
CE 1701 A/B Environmental Engineering – II 3 1 3 50 100 150
CE 1702 A/B Design of Structures – III 3 1 3 50 100 150
CE 1703 A/B Construction Management 3 1 3 50 100 150
CE 1704 A/B Quantity Surveying and
Valuation
3 1 3 50 100 150
CE 1705 B Elective – II 3 1 3 50 100 150
CE 17L1 A/B Computer Application in Civil
Engg.
3 2 100 100
CE 17L2 A/B Building Technology and NDT
Lab
- 3 2 100 100
CE 17L3 A/B Seminar - 2 1 50 50
CE 17L4 B Industrial/Field Training 6 1 50 50
CE 17L5 A/B Project 2 1 50 50
Total 15 21 22
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Semester VIII
Course Code Course
Hrs/Week
Credit Inte
rnal
Univ
ersity Total L T/D
/P
CE 1801 A/B Architecture & Town Planning 4 3 50 100 150
CE 1802 A/B Earth quake Engineering 3 1 3 50 100 150
CE 1803 A/B Construction Safety & Fire
Engineering
4 3 50 100 150
CE 1804 B Elective – III 4 1 3 50 100 150
CE 18L1 A/B Construction and Structural
Engg. Lab
- 3 2 50 5
CE 18L2 A/B Project 10 6 200 200
CE 18L3 A/B Viva Voce 2 100 100
Total 15 15 22
Elective II
Course Code Course
CE 1705 B E1 Contracts and Lagal Aspects in Construction
CE 1705 B E2 Ground Improvement Techniques
CE 1705 B E3 Highway & Airfield Pavement Design
Elective III
Course Code Course
CE 1805 B E1 Retrofitting and Rehabilitation of Structures
CE 1805 B E2 Advanced Construction Techniques and Field Quality Control
CE 1805 B E3 Industrial Waste Engineering & Management
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B.Tech. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Semester I [Stream B]
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
GE15-1101B Computer Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS15-1102B Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1103B Engineering Graphics 2 1 3 5 40 60 100
GE15-1104B Basic Electrical
Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1105B Basic Electronics
Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
AS15-1106B Environmental Studies 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-11L1B Electrical Engineering
Workshop 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE15-11L2B Computer Programming
Laboratory 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
TOTAL 17 4 9 22
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
Semester II [Stream B]
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs
/Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks Total
CA ESE
AS15-1201B Calculus 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS15-1202B Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1203B Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 40 60 100
GE15-1204B Basic Civil Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1205B Basic Mechanical
Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
HS15-1206B
Technical
Communication and
Professional Ethics
2 1 0 2 40 60 100
GE15-12L1B Civil Engineering
Workshop 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE15-12L2B Mechanical Engineering
Workshop 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
HS15-12L3B Language Lab 0 0 1 1 25 25 50
HS15-12L4B NSS / Nature
conservation 0 0 1 1 50 - 50
TOTAL 18 4 8 22
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Semester III
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs
/Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS15-1301* Linear Algebra and
Transform Techniques 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1302 Logic Design 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15/
IT15-1303
Discrete Computational
Structures 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15/
IT15-1304
Object Oriented
Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1305 Principles of
Programming Languages 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1306 Data and Computer
Communication 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-13L1 Digital Electronics
Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
CS15/
IT15-13L2
Object Oriented
Programming Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
* Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
Semester IV
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs
/Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS15-1401*
Complex Variables and
Partial Differential
Equations
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1402 Microprocessors 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1403 Computer Architecture
and Organization 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1404 Automata Languages and
Computations 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS/IT15-1405 Data Structures and
Algorithms 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS/IT15-1406 Database Management
Systems 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-14L1 Database Management
Systems Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
CS/IT15-14L2 Data Structures
Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
* Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
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Semester V
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS15-1501* Numerical and Statistical
Methods 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1502 System Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1503 Object Oriented Software
Engineering 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15/
IT15-1504 Operating System 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1505
Advanced
Microprocessors and
Microcontrollers
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1506 Computer Graphics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-15L1 Computer Graphics
Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
CS15-15L2 Microprocessors
Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
* Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
Semester VI
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk Credit
Marks Total
CA ESE
CS15-1601 Computer Networks 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15/
IT15-1602 Compiler Construction 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1603 Cryptography and
Network Security 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1604 Data Mining 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1605 Embedded System
Design 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-1606 Elective I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS15-16L1 Operating System
Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
CS15-16L2 Mini Project 0 0 3 2 50 - 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
Elective I:
CS15-1606 E1 Ethical Hacking and Computer Forensics
CS15-1606 E2 System Modeling and Simulations
CS15-1606 E3 Computational Linguistics
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CS15-1606 E4 Bioinformatics
CS15-1606 E5 Digital Image Processing
LIST OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Sl.
No: Subject L T P
No: of
Hours/Semester CA Marks
1 Personality Enrichment 1 2 30 50
2 General Aptitude 1 2 30 50
3 Foreign Language 1 2 30 50
4 Advanced Computer
Programming
1 2 30 50
5 Healthy Living 1 2 30 50
6 Theatre Arts 1 2 30 50
7 Imaging Devices 1 2 30 50
8 Disaster Management 1 2 30 50
One or more optional subjects may be offered in any semester outside regular teaching hours and
the students may opt to study them if they wish. The course may be conducted by using experts from inside or outside the University on Self Supporting manner. The Fee may be fixed based on the expenses in a non-profit manner with the students of the department given a subsidised rate of fee and those from outside may also be allowed at a higher fee. The regular students may be issued the mark list with the optional subject included in current semester and the outsiders may be issued a certificate separately.
Semester VII (2012 Scheme)
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cre
dit
Int
ern
al
Uni
vers
ity
Total
CS/EB/EC/E
E/EI/IT 1701
Industrial Organization
and Management
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 1702 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 1703 Advanced Computer
Network
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 1704 Analysis and Design of
Algorithms
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 1705 Elective II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 17L1 Language Processors
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
CS 17L2 Network and Operating
System Laboratory
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
CS 17L3 Project Design 0 0 2 1 50 - 50
CS 17L4 Seminar 0 0 2 2 50 - 50
Total 15 5 10 22
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Elective II
Course
Code Course
CS 1705 E1 Software Project Management
CS 1705 E2 Information Retrieval
CS 1705 E3 Grid Computing
CS 1705 E4 Neural Networks
Semester VIII
Course
Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs
/Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cre
dit
Inte
rnal
Uni
ver
sity
Total
CS 1801 Advanced Architecture
and Parallel Processing
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 1802 Object Oriented
Modeling and Design
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS/IT 1803 Distributed Computing 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 1804 Elective III 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS 18L1 Project 0 0 14 8 300 - 300
CS 18L2 Viva-Voce 0 0 0 2 - 100 100
Total 12 4 14 22
Elective III
Course Code Course
CS 1804 E1 Operations Research
CS 1804 E2 Data Mining
CS 1804 E3 Mobile Computing
CS 1804 E4 Agent Based Intelligent Systems
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Semester I [Stream A]
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS 15-1101A Calculus 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1102A Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1103A Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 40 60 100
GE 15-1104A Basic Civil Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1105A
Basic Mechanical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
HS 15-1106A
Technical
Communication and
Professional Ethics
2 1 0 2 40 60 100
GE 15-11L1A
Civil Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-11L2A
Mechanical
Engineering Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
HS 15-11L3A Language Lab 0 0 1 1 25 25 50
HS 15-11L4A NSS/Nature
conservation
0 0 1 1 50 - 50
Total 18 4 8 22
Semester II
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total
CA ESE
GE 15-1201A Computer Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1202A Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1203A Engineering Graphics 2 1 3 5 40 60 100
GE 15-1104A Basic Electrical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1205A
Basic Electronics
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1206A Environmental Studies 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-12L1A
Electrical Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-12L2A
Computer Programming
Laboratory
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
Total 17 4 9 22
B.Tech. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
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Semester III
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS15- 1301* Linear Algebra &
Transform Techniques 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1302 Fluid Machinery & Heat
Engines 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1303 Circuits And Networks 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1304 Electrical Measurements
& Measuring Instruments 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1305 Electronic Devices and
Circuits 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1306 Electrical Machines I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-13L1 Electronic Circuits Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EE15-13L2 Electrical Measurements
Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
* Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
Semester IV
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS15-1401*
Complex Variables and
Partial Differential
Equations
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1402 Circuits, Signals &
Systems 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1403 Electrical Machines II 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1404 Electrical Engineering
Materials 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1405 Digital Electronics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1406 Power Electronics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-14L1 Digital Electronics Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EE15-14L2 Electrical Machines Lab
I 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
* Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
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Semester V
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS15- 1501* Numerical and Statistical
Methods 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1502 Linear Integrated
Circuits 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1503 Field Theory 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1504
Microprocessor &
Microcontroller Based
Systems
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1505 Electrical Drawing 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1506 Power Systems I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-15L1 Electrical Machines Lab
II 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EE15-15L2 Microprocessor &
Microcontroller Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
* Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
Semester VI
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
EE15-1601 Electronic
Communication 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1602 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1603 Power Systems II 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1604 Electric Drives 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1605 Control System I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-1606 Elective I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EE15-16L1 Linear Integrated
Circuits Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EE15-16L2 Mini Project 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
EE15-1606 ELECTIVE-I
E1 Advanced Microprocessors
E2 Optimization Techniques & Algorithm
E3 Image Processing
E4 Advanced Power Electronics
E5 Modern Communication Engg.
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LIST OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
O
One or more optional subjects may be offered in any semester outside regular teaching hours and the students may opt to study them if they wish. The course may be conducted by using experts from inside or outside the University on Self Supporting manner. The Fee may be fixed based on the expenses in a non-profit manner with the students of the department given a subsidised rate of fee and those from outside may also be allowed at a higher fee. The regular students may be issued the mark list with the optional subject included in current semester and the outsiders may be issued a certificate separately.
Semester VII (2012 Scheme)
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Inte
rnal
Unive
rsity
Total
EE 1701 Industrial Organization
and Management
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 1702 Design Estimation &
Costing
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 1703 Power Systems II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 1704 Control System II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 1705 Elective II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 17L1 Electrical Machines
Lab II
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
EE 17L2 Advanced Electrical
Engineering Lab
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
EE 17L3 Project Design 0 0 2 1 50 - 50
EE 17L4 Seminar 0 0 2 2 100 - 100
Total 15 5 10 22
Electives
Course Code Course
EE 1705 E1 Wireless Communications
Sl.
No: Subject L T P
No: of
Hours/Semester CA Marks
1 Personality Enrichment 1 2 30 50
2 General Aptitude 1 2 30 50
3 Foreign Language 1 2 30 50
4 Advanced Computer Programming 1 2 30 50
5 Healthy Living 1 2 30 50
6 Theatre Arts 1 2 30 50
7 Imaging Devices 1 2 30 50
8 Disaster Management 1 2 30 50
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EE 1705 E2 High Voltage DC & Extra High Voltage AC
EE 1705 E3 Soft Computing
EE 1705 E4 Energy Auditing & Analysis
Semester VIII
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cre
dit
Inte
rnal
Unive
rsity
Total
EE 1801 Electronic
Instrumentation
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 1802 Electrical Machine
Design
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 1803 Power Systems III 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 1804 Elective III 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EE 18L1 Major Project 0 0 14 8 300 - 300
EE 18L2 Viva-voce 0 0 0 2 - 100 100
Total 12 4 14 22
Electives
Course Code Course
EE 1804 E1 Mechatronics
EE 1804 E2 Biosensors and Transducers
EE 1804 E3 Flexible AC Transmission Systems
EE 1804 E4 Power Quality
Semester I [Stream B]
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
GE 15-1101B Computer Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1102B Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1103B Engineering Graphics 2 1 3 5 40 60 100
GE 15-1104B Basic Electrical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1105B Basic Electronics
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1106B Environmental Studies 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-11L1B Electrical Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-11L2B Computer Programming
Laboratory
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
TOTAL 17 4 9 22
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
B.Tech. ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
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Semester II [Stream B]
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS 15-1201B Calculus 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1202B Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1203B Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 40 60 100
GE 15-1204B Basic Civil Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1205B Basic Mechanical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
HS 15-1206B Technical
Communication and
Professional Ethics
2 1 0 2 40 60 100
GE 15-12L1B Civil Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-12L2B Mechanical Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
HS15-12L3B Language Lab 0 0 1 1 25 25 50
HS 15-12L4B NSS/Nature
Conservation
0 0 1 1 50 - 50
TOTAL
18 4 8 22
Stream B: Computer Science & Engg., Electronics and Communication Engg., Information Technology
Semester III
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS 15-1301 Linear Algebra &
Transform Techniques
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1302 Discrete Computational
structures
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1303 Network Theory 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1304 Digital Electronics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1305 Solid State Electronics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1306 Electronic Circuits I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-13L1 Basic Electronics Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EC 15-13L2 Digital Electronics Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL
18 6 6 22
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Semester IV
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS 15-1401 Complex Variables and
Partial Differential
Equations
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1402 Microprocessor
Architectures &
Programming
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1403 Electronic Circuits II 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1404 Signals & Systems 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1405 Communication
Engineering I
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1406 Digital System Design 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-14L1 Digital Programming
Lab
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EC 15-14L2 Electronic Circuits Lab I 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL
18 6 6 22
Semester V
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS 15-1501 Numerical and
Statistical Methods
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1502 Electromagnetic Theory 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1503 Embedded Systems 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1504 Communication
Engineering II
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1505 Analog & Integrated
Circuits
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1506 Digital Signal
Processing
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-15L1 Mini Project 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EC 15-15L2 Electronic Circuits Lab
II
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL
18 6 6 22
40
Semester VI
Course Code Course
L Hrs/ Wk
T Hrs/
Wk
P/D Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total
CA ESE
EC 15-1601 Electronic
Measurements &
Instrumentation
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1602 Microwave Techniques
& Devices
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1603 VLSI Design 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1604 Information Theory &
Coding
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1605 Power Electronics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-1606* Elective – I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
EC 15-16L1 Digital Signal
Processing Lab
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
EC 15-16L2 Communication Lab I 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL
18 6 6 22
Electives
LIST OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
O
EC15-1606A: Advanced Digital System Design
EC15-1606B: Computational Electromagnetics
EC15-1606C: Adaptive Signal Processing
EC15-1606D: Object Oriented Programming
EC15-1606E: Probability and Random Process
EC15-1606F: Finite Element Methods
Sl. No: Subject L T P
No: of
Hours/S
emester
CA Marks
1 Personality Enrichment 1 2 30 50
2 General Aptitude 1 2 30 50
3 Foreign Language 1 2 30 50
4 Advanced Computer
Programming
1 2 30 50
5 Healthy Living 1 2 30 50
6 Theatre Arts 1 2 30 50
7 Imaging Devices 1 2 30 50
8 Disaster Management 1 2 30 50
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One or more optional subjects may be offered in any semester outside regular teaching hours and the students may opt to study them if they wish. The course may be conducted by using experts from inside or outside the University on Self Supporting manner. The Fee may be fixed based on the expenses in a non-profit manner with the students of the department given a subsidised rate of fee and those from outside may also be allowed at a higher fee. The regular students may be issued the mark list with the optional subject included in current semester and the outsiders may be issued a certificate separately.
Semester VII (2012 Scheme)
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Inte
rnal
Uni
vers
ity
Total
CS/EB/EC/EE
/EI/IT 1701
Industrial Organization &
Management
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 1702 Antennas and Wave
Propagation
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 1703 Electronic Product Design 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 1704 Power Electronics 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 1705 E Elective II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 17L1 Embedded Systems
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
EC 17L2 Communication
Laboratory II
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
EC 17L3 Project Design 0 0 2 1 50 - 50
EC 17L4 Seminar 0 0 2 2 50 - 50
Total 15 5 10 22
Elective II
Course Code Course
EC 1705 E1 EMI/EMC
EC 1705 E2 Adaptive Signal Processing
EC 1705 E3 Digital Integrated Circuit Design
EB/EC 1705 E4 Mechatronics
Semester VIII
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Inter
nal
Uni
vers
ity
Total
EC 1801 Multimedia
Communication Systems
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 1802 Wireless Communication 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 1803 Computer Communication
& Networking
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
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EC 1804 E Elective III 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
EC 18L1 Project 0 0 14 8 300 - 300
EC 18L2 Viva Voce 0 0 0 2 - 100 100
Total 12 4 14 22
Elective III
Course Code Course
EC 1804 E1 Computational Electromagnetics
EC/EI 1804 E2 Radar & Navigation
EC 1804 E3 ASIC Design
EC/EI 1804 E4 Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
Semester I [Stream B]
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
GE15-1101B Computer Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS15-1102B Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1103B Engineering Graphics 2 1 3 5 40 60 100
GE15-1104B Basic Electrical
Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1105B Basic Electronics
Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
AS15-1106B Environmental Studies 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-11L1B Electrical Engineering
Workshop 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE15-11L2B Computer Programming
Laboratory 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
TOTAL 17 4 9 22
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
Semester II [Stream B]
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks Total
CA ESE
AS15-1201B Calculus 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS15-1202B Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1203B Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 40 60 100
GE15-1204B Basic Civil Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1205B Basic Mechanical
Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
B.Tech. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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HS15-1206B
Technical
Communication and
Professional Ethics
2 1 0 2 40 60 100
GE15-12L1B Civil Engineering
Workshop 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE15-12L2B Mechanical Engineering
Workshop 0 0 3 1 25 25 50
HS15-12L3B Language Lab 0 0 1 1 25 25 50
HS15-12L4B NSS / Nature
conservation 0 0 1 1 50 - 50
TOTAL 18 4 8 22
Semester III
Course Code Course
L
Hrs
/Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS15-1301* Linear Algebra and
Transform Techniques 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT15-1302 Logic Design and
Electronic Circuits 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS/IT15-1303 Discrete Computational
Structures 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS/IT15-1304 Object Oriented
Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT15-1305 Computer Organization 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT15-1306 Data Communication &
Networking 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT15-13L1
Logic Design and
Electronic Circuits
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
CS/IT15-13L2 Object Oriented
Programming Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
*Common for all branches
Semester IV
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS15-1401*
Complex Variables and
Partial Differential
Equations
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
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IT 15-1402
Formal Languages,
Automata and
Computation
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1403 System Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1404
Microprocessor and
Microcontroller
Architecture
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS/IT 15-1405 Data Structures and
Algorithms 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1406 Database Management
Systems 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-14L1 PC Hardware &
Microprocessor Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
CS/IT 15-14L2 Data Structures
Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
*Common for all branches
Semester V
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS15-1501* Numerical and Statistical
Methods 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
CS/IT 15-1502 Operating Systems 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1503 Knowledge Engineering 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1504 Design and Analysis of
Algorithms 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1505 Software Engineering 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1506 Internet Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-15L1
Operating System &
Network Programming
Lab
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
IT 15-15L2 Mini Project – RDBMS
based 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
Semester VI
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit Marks
Total
CA ESE
IT15-1601 Financial Management &
E-banking 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
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CS/IT 15-1602 Compiler Construction 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1603 Object Oriented
Modeling & Design 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1604 Cloud Computing 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1605 Big Data Analytics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-1606 Elective I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
IT 15-16L1 Cloud and Distributed
Computing Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
IT 15-16L2 Mini Project – Android
based Internet Project 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
Elective I
IT 15-1606 E1 Multimedia Computing
IT 15-1606 E2 Wireless Networking
IT 15-1606 E3 Soft Computing
IT 15-1606 E4 Software Quality & Testing
IT 15-1606 E5 Advanced Computer Architectue
LIST OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Sl.
No: Subject L T P
No: of
Hours/Semester CA Marks
1 Personality Enrichment 1 2 30 50
2 General Aptitude 1 2 30 50
3 Foreign Language 1 2 30 50
4 Advanced Computer
Programming
1 2 30 50
5 Healthy Living 1 2 30 50
6 Theatre Arts 1 2 30 50
7 Imaging Devices 1 2 30 50
8 Disaster Management 1 2 30 50
One or more optional subjects may be offered in any semester outside regular teaching hours and
the students may opt to study them if they wish. The course may be conducted by using experts from inside or outside the University on Self Supporting manner. The Fee may be fixed based on the expenses in a non-profit manner with the students of the department given a subsidised rate of fee and those from outside may also be allowed at a higher fee. The regular students may be issued the mark list with the optional subject included in current semester and the outsiders may be issued a certificate separately.
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Semester VII (2012 Scheme)
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cred
it
Inte
rnal
Unive
rsity
Total
CS/EI/EB/EC/E
E/IT 1701
Industrial Organization
& Management
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 1702 Operations Research 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 1703 Internet working 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 1704 Mobile Computing 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 1705 Elective II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 17L1 Computer Network Lab 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
IT 17L2 Mini Project –
Multimedia based
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
IT 17L3 Project Design 0 0 2 1 50 - 50
IT 17L4 Seminar 0 0 2 2 50 - 50
Total 15 5 10 22
Elective II
Course Code Course
IT 1705 E1 Digital Image Processing
IT 1705 E2 Cryptography and Data Security
IT 1705 E3 Human Computer Interaction
IT 1705 E4 Neural Networks
Semester VIII
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cred
it
Inte
rnal
Unive
rsity
Total
IT 1801 Electronic Business and
Services
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 1802 Real Time Systems 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
CS/IT 1803 Distributed Computing 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 1804 Elective III 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
IT 18L1 Project 0 0 14 8 300 0 300
IT 18L2 Viva-Voce 0 0 0 2 0 100 100
Total 12 4 14 22
Elective III
Course Code Course
E1 Cloud Computing
E2 Software Project Management
E3 Software Testing Methods & Tools
E4 Cyber Laws & Intellectual Property Rights
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B.Tech. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Semester I [Stream A]
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total
CA ESE
AS 15-1101A Calculus 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1102A Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1103A Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 40 60 100
GE 15-1104A Basic Civil Engineering 3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1105A
Basic Mechanical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
HS 15-1106A
Technical
Communication and
Professional Ethics
2 1 0 2 40 60 100
GE 15-11L1A
Civil Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-11L2A
Mechanical
Engineering Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
HS 15-11L3A Language Lab 0 0 1 1 25 25 50
HS 15-11L4A NSS/Nature
conservation
0 0 1 1 50 - 50
Total 18 4 8 22
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
Semester II [Stream A]
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total
CA ESE
GE 15-1201A Computer Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1202A Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1203A Engineering Graphics 2 1 3 5 40 60 100
GE 15-1104A Basic Electrical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-1205A
Basic Electronics
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
AS 15-1206A Environmental Studies 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE 15-12L1A
Electrical Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE 15-12L2A
Computer Programming
Laboratory
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
Total 17 4 9 22
48
Semester III
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS15-1301* Linear Algebra &
Transform Techniques
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1302 Electrical Technology 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1303 Mechanics of Solids 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1304 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1305 Metallurgy & Materials
Science
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1306 Machine Drawing 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-13L1 Strength of Materials Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
ME15-13L2 Fluid Mechanics Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
* Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
Semester IV
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS15-1401* Complex Variables and
Partial Differential
Equations
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1402 Metrology &
Instrumentation
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1403 Mechatronics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1404 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1405 Hydraulic Machinery 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1406 Manufacturing Processes 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-14L1 Metrology Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
ME15-14L2 Hydraulic Machinery Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22 * Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE
Semester V
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
AS15-1501* Numerical and Statistical
Methods
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1502 Mechanics of Machinery 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1503 Machine Tools &
Machining Science
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
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ME15-1504 Thermal Engineering 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1505 Industrial Management 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1506 Power Plant Engineering 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-15L1 Computational Methods
Lab
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
ME15-15L2 Machine Shop 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22 * Common for CE/CS/EC/EE/IT/ME/SE CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
Semester VI
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P/D
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Marks
Total CA ESE
ME15-1601 Dynamics of Machinery 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1602 Machine Design – I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1603 Operations Management 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1604 Heat & Mass Transfer 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1605 CAD/CAM 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-1606 Elective – I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
ME15-16L1 CAD/CAM Lab 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
ME15-16L2 Heat and Mass Transfer
Lab
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
ME15-1606 ELECTIVE – I
E1 Hydraulic and Pneumatic drives
E2 Advanced Mechanics of Solids
E3 Energy Conservation and Environment Protection
E4 Advanced Engineering Materials
E5 Fundamentals of Combustion & Pollution
LIST OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Sl.
No: Subject L T P
No: of
Hours/Semester CA Marks
1 Personality Enrichment 1 2 30 50
2 General Aptitude 1 2 30 50
3 Foreign Language 1 2 30 50
4 Advanced Computer
Programming
1 2 30 50
5 Healthy Living 1 2 30 50
50
6 Theatre Arts 1 2 30 50
7 Imaging Devices 1 2 30 50
8 Disaster Management 1 2 30 50
One or more optional subjects may be offered in any semester outside regular teaching hours and
the students may opt to study them if they wish. The course may be conducted by using experts from inside or outside the University on Self Supporting manner. The Fee may be fixed based on the expenses in a non-profit manner with the students of the department given a subsidised rate of fee and those from outside may also be allowed at a higher fee. The regular students may be issued the mark list with the optional subject included in current semester and the outsiders may be issued a certificate separately.
Semester VII (2012 Scheme)
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Credit
Inte
rnal
Unive
rsity
Total
ME 1701 Refrigeration & Air-
conditioning
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 1702 Vibration & Noise
Control
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 1703 Machine Design – II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 1704 Automobile Engineering 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 1705 E Elective – II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 17L1 Heat and Mass Transfer
Lab
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
ME 17L2 Metrology &
Measurements Lab
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
ME 17L3 Seminar 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
ME 17L4 Project Design 0 0 1 1 50 - 50
Total 15 5 10 22
Elective II
Course Code Course
ME 1705 E1 Aerospace Engineering
ME 1705 E2 Finite Element Method
ME 1705 E3 Quality Engineering
ME 1705 E4 Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
Semester VIII
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cred
it
Inte
rnal
Unive
rsity
Total
ME 1801 Compressible Fluid Flow 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 1802 Production Technology 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
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ME 1803 Operation Research 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 1804 E Elective – III 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
ME 18L1 Project 0 0 14 8 300 - 300
ME 18L2 Viva Voce 0 0 0 2 - 100 100
Total 12 4 14 22
Elective III
Course Code Course
ME 1804 E1 Propulsion Engineering
ME 1804 E2 Materials Management
ME 1804 E3 Computational Fluid Dynamics
ME 1804 E4 Cryogenic Engineering
B.Tech. SAFETY & FIRE ENGINEERING*
*The B.Tech Safety & Fire Engineering Programme is only in School of Engineering, CUSAT.
SEMESTER I [Stream A]
Course Code Course L Hrs/
Wk
T Hrs/
Wk
P/D Hrs/
Wk Credit
Marks Total CA ESE
AS15-1101A Calculus 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS15- 1102A Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1103A Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 40 60 100
GE15-1104A Basic Civil Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1105A Basic Mechanical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
HS15-1106A Technical
Communication and
Professional Ethics
2 1 0 2 40 60 100
GE15-11L1A Civil Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE15-11 L2A Mechanical Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
HS15-11L3A Language Lab 0 0 1 1 25 25 50
HS15- 11L4A NSS/Nature conservation 0 0 1 1 50 - 50
TOTAL 18 4 8 22
CA – Continuous Assessment, ESE – End Semester Examination
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Semester II [Stream A]
Course Code Course L Hrs/
Wk
T Hrs/
Wk
P/D Hrs/
Wk Credit
Marks Total CA ESE
GE15- 1201A Computer Programming 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
AS15-1202A Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1203A Engineering Graphics 2 1 3 5 40 60 100
GE15-1204A Basic Electrical
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-1205A Basic Electronics
Engineering
3 0 0 3 40 60 100
AS15- 1206A Environmental Studies 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
GE15-12L1A Electrical Engineering
Workshop
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
GE15-12L2A Computer Programming
Laboratory
0 0 3 1 25 25 50
TOTAL 17 4 9 22
Semester III
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk Credit CA ESE Total
AS15 -1301 Linear Algebra &
Transform Techniques
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 -1302 Chemical Process
Principles
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15- 1303 Engineering Fluid
Mechanics and
Machinery
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 -1304 Principles of Safety
Management
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 -1305 Elements of
Machine Drawing
1 0 3 3 40 60 100
SE15- 1306 Safety in Construction 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15- 13 L1 Fluid Mechanics &
Machinery Laboratory
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
SE15 –13 L2 Safety Engineering
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 16 5 9 22
Semester IV
Course Code Course L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk Credit CA ESE Total
AS15 - 1401 Complex Variables and
Partial Differential
Equations
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
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SE15 - 1402 Heat and Mass Transfer
Operations
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 - 1403 Strength of Materials 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 -1404 Fire Engineering
Fundamentals
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 -1405 Electrical Technology
and
Safety
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 - 1406 Occupational Health and
First Aid
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 – 14 L1 Strength of Materials
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
SE15 –14 L2 Electrical Technology
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
Semester V
Course Code Course L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Credit CA ESE Total
AS15 - 1501 Numerical and Statistical
Methods
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 - 1502 Chemical Technology and
Reaction Engineering
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 - 1503 Principles of Engineering
Design
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 - 1504 Planning and Design of
Fire Protection Systems
3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 - 1505 Manufacturing Processes 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 - 1506 Chemical Process Safety 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE15 – 15L1 Chemical Engineering
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 25 25 50
SE15 – 15L2 Fire Safety Training 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
Semester VI
Course Code Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Credit CA ESE Total
SE 15 - 1601 Legal Aspects of HSE 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE 15 - 1602 Process Instrumentation
and Control 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE 15 - 1603 Hazard Control in
Manufacturing 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
54
Elective I
E1 Power Plant Engineering
E2 Safety in Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries
E3 Food and Biosafety
E4 Fault Detection and Diagnosis
E5 Fire Dynamics
LIST OF OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Sl.
No: Subject L T P
No: of
Hours/Semes
ter
CA Marks
1 Personality Enrichment 1 2 30 50
2 General Aptitude 1 2 30 50
3 Foreign Language 1 2 30 50
4 Advanced Computer Programming 1 2 30 50
5 Healthy Living 1 2 30 50
6 Theatre Arts 1 2 30 50
7 Imaging Devices 1 2 30 50
8 Disaster Management 1 2 30 50
Semester VII (2012 Scheme)
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cre
dit
Inte
rnal
Univ
ersity
Total
SE 1701 Hazard Identification and
Risk Assessment
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 1702 Transportation Systems and
Safety
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 1703 Principles of Industrial
Management
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 1704 Life Safety in Building Fire 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 1705 E Elective II 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 15 - 1604 Structural Fire Safety 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE 15 - 1605 Environmental Engineering
and Management 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE 15 - 1606 E Elective I 3 1 0 3 40 60 100
SE 15 – 16 L1 Machine Shop 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
SE 15 – 16 L2 Environmental Engineering
& Management Laboratory 0 0 3 2 25 25 50
TOTAL 18 6 6 22
55
SE 17L1 Fire Engineering Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
SE 17L2 Industrial Hygiene
Laboratory
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
SE 17L3 Computational Laboratory 0 0 2 1 50 - 50
SE 17L4 Seminar 0 0 2 2 100 - 100
Total 15 5 10 22
Elective II
Course Code Course
SE 1705 E1 Fire Dynamics
SE 1705 E2 Reliability Engineering
SE 1705 E3 Automobile Engineering and Safety
SE 1705 E4 Industrial Ecology
Semester VIII
Course Code
Course
L
Hrs/
Wk
T
Hrs/
Wk
P
Hrs/
Wk
Cre
dit
Inte
rnal
Univ
ersity
Total
SE 1801 Human Factors Engineering 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 1802 Advanced Safety
Engineering and
Management
3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 1803 Disaster Management 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 1804 E Elective – III 3 1 0 3 50 100 150
SE 18L1 Project 0 0 14 8 300 - 300
SE 18L2 Viva Voce 0 0 0 2 - 100 100
Total 12 4 14 22
Elective III
Course Code Course
SE 1804 E1 Fluid Power Systems
SE 1804 E2 Explosives Technology and Safety
SE 1804 E3 Total Quality Management
SE 1804 E4 Introductory Design of Structures
56
DETAILS OF FACULTY
A. COCHIN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KUTTANADU
I DIVISION OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization
Communication
1. Dr. Sunil Kumar N., Associate
Professor and Principal
Computational Mechanics,
Structural Engineering,
Civil Engineering
9447706426
2. Ms. Minimole A., Associate
Professor & Head
Civil Engineering,
Construction Management
944654585
On Contract
3. Ms. Metilda Paulose,
Assistant Professor
Integrated Water Resource
Management
9447706429
4. Ms. Neethu Lukose,
Assistant Professor
Infrastructural
Engineering, Civil
Engineering
9447706430
5. Ms. Sreekala Subramanian,
Assistant Professor
Structural Engineering,
Civil Engineering
9447706428
om
II DIVISION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Sl.
No.
Name & Designation
Specialization
Communication
1. Dr. Preetha Mathew,
Associate Professor & Head Cryptography
[email protected] 9446249706
2. Ms. Bindu P.K.,
Associate Professor
Computer and
Information Science
9656225652
3. Mr. Manoj Kumar,
Assistant Professor
Computer and
Information Science manojkumarpeethambaran@yahoo
.com 9895508929
On Contract
4. Ms. Alice Joseph Computer Science And
Engineering
[email protected] 9744699077
5. Ms. Sreeja Nair M.P. Computer and
Information Technology
[email protected] 9656728148
6. Ms. Vineetha G.R. Computer Science And
Engineering
[email protected] 8289984012
57
III DIVISION OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Sl. No.
Name & Designation
Specialization
Communication
1.
Dr. Josephkutty Jacob,
Associate Professor &
Head
Power System
9447364175
2. Ms. Priya R. Krishnan,
Assistant Professor
Industrial Drivers and
Controls,
9446603177
3. Mr. Sajan Joseph,
Assistant Professor Digital Electronics
9447877333 [email protected]
4. Ms. Shiny Paul,
Associate Professor
Industrial Drivers and
Controls
9496721408
On Contract
5. Ms. Aparna Raj M.,
Assistant Professor Control and Instrumentation
9497426841
IV DIVISION OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Sl.
No.
Name & Designation
Specialization
Communication
1. Dr. Manoj V. J.,
Associate Professor &
Head
Digital Electronics
9447440260
2. Mr. Anilkumar K.K.,
Associate Professor Microwave and Radar
9947058981
On Contract
3. Mr. Abin John Joseph,
Assistant Professor Communication System
9633058749 [email protected]
4. Ms. Akhila L,
Assistant Professor Applied Electronics
9400961139
5. Ms. Divya B Panicker,
Assistant Professor Embedded System
9496324809,
6. Ms. Kumary V Y Vidhu,
Assistant Professor
Microwave and TV
Engineering
9645735550
7. Mr. Manu Krishnan,
Assistant Professor VLSI Design
9496468578 [email protected]
8. Mr. Naveen S,
Assistant Professor Communication System
9895704651
9. Mr. Nishanth R.,
Assistant Professor Applied Electronics
9944083612 [email protected]
10. Mr. Sam Varghese,
Assistant Professor Communication System
9995209568 [email protected]
58
V DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1.
Mr. Harikrishnan D.,
Associate Professor &
Head
Computing 9496800632
2. Ms. Jayaprabha P,
Associate Professor Digital Electronics
9349921686
3. Mr. Jabir K.V.T., Assistant
Professor Software Engineering
9447328532 [email protected]
On Contract
4. Mr. Agath Martin,
Assistant Professor
Computer Science 9497426823,
5. Ms. Donamol Joseph,
Assistant Professor
IT Multimedia Technology 9947833901,
6. Ms. Jithi P V,
Assistant Professor
Information System 9447718764,
[email protected] 7. Ms. Lisha L,
Assistant Professor
Computer Science 8547872008,
8. Mr. Nidhin Sani,
Assistant Professor
Network & Internet
Engineering
9947249427
9. Ms. Sona Mary Sunny,
Assistant Professor
Computer Science &
Engineering
9048425347
10. Ms. Sreelakshmy H,
Assistant Professor
Network Engineering 8281381871,
VI DIVISION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1.
Mr. Thomas T.,
Associate Professor &
Head
Thermal Science
9447041819
Thomas @cusat.ac.in
2. Dr. Job P.A.,
Professor
Management 9037804275
3. Ms. Salaji S.,
HOD, Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering
9497675088
4. Dr. Mathew Cherian,
Professor
Industrial Engineering
9447369654 [email protected]
5. Dr. Senthil Prakash M.N.
Associate Professor
Marine Hydrodynamics, CF
9496226791 [email protected]
6. Dr. C.R. Shiyas,
Assistant Professor
Industrial Engineering
9447893107 [email protected]
59
On Contract
9. Mr. Harikrishnan T.K.
Assistant Professor
CAD/CAM
9847852716 [email protected]
8. Mr. Sajin K.,
Assistant Professor
CAD/CAM
9809418471 [email protected]
B. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
I DIVISION OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1.
Dr. Glory Joseph
Associate Professor &
Head Structural Engineering
9745229596
2. Dr. Abdul Rahman K.U.
Professor
Water Resources
Engineering
9497683196,
3 Mr. Arun Kumar T.
Associate Professor
Environmental
Engineering 9946510679
4. Dr. K.S. Beena
Professor
GeoTechnical
Engineering
9447329888,
5. Dr. Benny Mathews
Abraham , Professor
GeoTechnical
Engineering. 9446409897,
6. Dr. Bindu C.S.
Associate Professor Transportation Engineering
9495429703
7. Dr. Deepa Balakrishnan S
Associate Professor Structural Engineering 9495021727
8. Dr. Deepa G.Nair
Associate Professor Cost effective Building
Materials and housing 9846249839,
9. Dr. Job Thomas
Associate Professor Structural Engineering
9846545824
10. Dr. Narasimha D.S.
Associate Professor Structural Engineering
8547775943,
11. Sri. Ramadass S.,
Associate Professor Structural Engineering
9446925748,
12. Dr. Renu Pawels,
Associate Professor Environmental Engineering
9446556494
13. Dr. Roy M. Thomas,
Associate Professor Environmental Engineering
9447147194,
14. Dr. Sobha Cyrus
Professor
GeoTechnical
Engineering
9846146198,
15. Dr. Subha V.
Associate Professor Habitat Technology
9447292584
60
On Contract:
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Ms. Neethu Vinod
Assistant Professor Structural Engineering &
Construction Management
9495183409
2. Ms. Rani Tenison
Assistant Professor Hydraulics Engineering 9995877374
3. Ms. Tintu Joy M.
Assistant Professor Environmental Engineering
9961850837
4. Viji A.J.
Assistant Professor Civil Engineering
9947738887
II DIVISION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Mr. V. Damodaran,
Associate Professor &
Head
Computer hardware and
Assembly Language
Programming
9447001195
2. Ms. Ancy Zachariah,
Associate Professor Information Processing
9544884424
3 Dr. David Peter S.
Professor & Registrar,
CUSAT
Computer Science and
Engineering
9446366805
4. Dr. Latha R Nair
Assistant Professor Information Processing
9567489098
5. Mr. Pramod Pavithran,
Associate Professor Neural Networks
9447106663
6. Ms.Preetha S.
Assistant Professor Networking
9947468348
7. Dr. Sheena Mathew,
Professor Data Security
9446509508
8. Sheena S.
Assistant Professor Software Engineering
9446457531
9. Dr. Sudheep Elayidom M.,
Associate Professor Information Processing
9895049399
10. Mr. Vinod Kumar P.P.,
Associate Professor Networking and
Communication
9447222647
61
On Contract:
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1 Ms. Abitha P.G.,
Assistant Professor Computer Science and
Engineering
9048049877
2 Ms. Anu M.,
Assistant Professor Computer Science and
Engineering
9447248008
3 Ms. Asha Cheriyan,
Assistant Professor Information System Security
8547158769
4 Ms. Deepa Paul E.P.,
Assistant Professor Information Processing
9447701778
5 Ms. Divya Prakash,
Assistant Professor Computer Science and
Engineering
9446538615
6 Ms. Girija O.K.,
Assistant Professor Computer Science and
Engineering
9961030027
7. Ms. Lino Murali,
Assistant Professor Networks, Machine
Learning
9145526027
8. Ms. Neena Elsa Jose
Prakash,
Assistant Professor
Information Processing 9656437688
9. Ms. Neethu S. Kumar,
Assistant Professor Hardware and Networking
9746055954
10. Ms. Nitha C.
Pankajakshan,
Assistant Professor
Computer Science and
Engineering
9946279656
11. Ms. Suja C. Nair,
Assistant Professor Computer Science and
Engineering
9895024229
III DIVISION OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Dr. C.A. Babu,
Professor & Head Power & Energy System
9447349571
2. Dr. Asha Elizabeth
Daniel, Professor Communication Engineering
9446128079,
3. Dr. P.G. Latha,
Associate Professor Energetics
9446147780,
4. Ms. Sheena K.M.,
Associate Professor Electrical Machines
9495970110,
5. Dr. Usha Nair,
Professor Control System
9847147689,
62
On Contract:
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Ms. Bini M.C.,
Assistant Professor Power Electronics and
Drives 9496372754,
2. Ms. Jeena John,
Assistant Professor Power Electronics and
Drives
9746244311,
3. Ms. Jisha Joseph,
Assistant Professor Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
9495495099,
4. Ms. Kochurani Peter
Assistant Professor Digital Electronics
9895169340
5. Ms. Mareena Francis,
Assistant Professor Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
7561075379,
6. Ms. Prema R. Chandran,
Assistant Professor Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
9048542521,
7. Ms. Rangy Sunny,
Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering
9895022823,
8. Ms. Reenu Mathew,
Assistant Professor Power Electronics
9895115470,
9 Ms. Rosamma Thomas,
Assistant Professor Power Electronics and
Drives
9495848456,
10. Ms. Viji J. Vikram,
Assistant Professor Power System
9496468744,
11. Mr. Vipin A.M.,
Assistant Professor Power Electronics
9446207142,
IV DIVISION OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Dr. Abdulla P.,
Professor & Head Microwave Electronics
9496445235
2. Dr. Anju Pradeep,
Associate Professor Microwave Electronics
9446337660
3. Dr. Babitha Roslind Jose,
Associate Professor Micro Electronics
9846222168
4. Dr. Binu Paul,
Associate Professor Microwave, CEM
8547015950
5. Dr. Deepa Sankar
Associate Professor Image Processing
9447432568
6. Dr. Rekha K. James,
Professor Micro Electronics
9745182001
7. Dr. R. Gopikakumari,
Professor Image Processing, Signal
Processing, Neural Networks
9446129193,
63
8. Dr. Jibukumar M.G.,
Associate Professor Wireless Technology
9497683331 [email protected]
9. Dr. S. Mridula,
Professor Microwave, Metamaterials
9567883856
10. Dr. P. Mythili,
Associate Professor
Microwave, Genetic
Algorithm & Signal
processing
9400939416
11. Mr. Premkumar C.V.,
Assistant Professor Digital Signal Processing
9447171544 [email protected]
12. Dr. Shahana T.K.,
Associate Professor Micro Electronics
9895839629
13. Mr. Unni A.M.,
Associate Professor Electronics Design
Microwave & Radar
9447233120
On Contract:
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Ms. Febina Iqbal
Assistant Professor
VLSI and Embedded
Systems 9496337229
2. Ms. Jayarani M.A.
Assistant Professor VLSI Design
9495235313
3. Ms.Jesintha Francis,
Assistant Professor Network Engineering
8281251986
4. Ms. Nelin Mathew,
Assistant Professor Electronics Design &
Technology 9656925021
5. Ms. Sreejisha K.P.
Assistant Professor
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
9497262900
6. Ms. Sumi Baby,
Assistant Professor
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
9895114220
7. Ms. Vani Devi P.,
Assistant Professor Applied Electronics
9961586161 [email protected]
8. Ms. Visanthi V.P.,
Assistant Professor
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
8891756331 [email protected]
64
V DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
On Contract:
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Mr. Akhil P.V.,
Assistant Professor Information Technology
9447785097
2. Ms. Jiby T.C.,
Assistant Professor Computer and Information
Science
9446422443
3. Ms. Nafsiya C.A.,
Assistant Professor Computer Science and
Information Science
9037222420
4. Ms. Nismi Mol E.A.,
Assistant Professor Information Technology
9048060308
5. Ms. Nithya S. Prasad,
Assistant Professor Computer and Information
Science
8547042823
6. Ms. Renjusha Aravind,
Assistant Professor Information Technology
9895391785
7. Ms. Seetha Parameswaran,
Assistant Professor Information Technology
9400883351 [email protected]
8. Ms. Shani Sivadas,
Assistant Professor Information Technology
9847851563
Sl.
No.
Name & Designation Specialization
Communication
1. Dr. Philip Samuel,
Associate Professor &
Head
Software Engineering,
Distributed Engineering
9495467252
2. Dr. Binsu C. Kovoor,
Assistant Professor
Data Structures and
Algorithms, Database
Management Systems
9847788551
3. Dr. Daleesha M.
Viswanathan,
Assistant Professor
Computer Science 9446218042
4. Dr. Renumol V.G.,
Associate Professor
Programming Languages,
Object Oriented
Programming, Object
Oriented Modeling and
Design
9446475103
5. Mr. Santosh Kumar M.B.,
Assistant Professor Computer Science
9746622326 [email protected]
6. Dr. Shelbi Joseph,
Assistant Professor
Software Project
Management, Multimedia
Computing
9446221045
7. Ms. Sariga Raj,
Assistant Professor Software Engineering
9446556876
65
9. Ms. Shilpa Elsa Abraham,
Assistant Professor Computer Science
7403287546
VI DIVISION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Dr. Gireesh Kumaran
Thampi B.S., Associate
Professor & Head
Thermal Engineering,
Fluid Mechanics
9447054074
2. Dr. Ajithkumar G.,
Professor Industrial Engineering
9446495639 [email protected]
3. Dr. Bhasi A.B.,
Associate Professor
Management/Production
Engineering
8891745950
4 Dr. Biju N.,
Associate Professor
Non Destructive
Evaluation, Production
Engineering
9496215993
5. Dr. Franklin Robert John,
Associate Professor Industrial Engineering
9496978546
6. Dr. Jacob Elias,
Associate Professor Cryogenics
9447475268
7. Dr. James Varghese,
Associate Professor Thermal Science
9495672695
8. Dr. Jayadas N.H.
Professor Tribology
9447291641
9. Mr.Joshy P.J.,
Associate Professor Fluid Mechanics
9496904280
10. Dr. V.N. Narayanan
Namboothiri,
Associate Professor
Metrology and
Measurement
9349895949
11. Dr. M.R. Radhakrishna
Panicker, Professor Material Science
9447411827
12 Dr. Saju K.K,
Professor & Director IRAA Material Science
9895593988
13. Dr. P.S. Sreejith,
Professor & Dean Faculty
of Engineering
Manufacturing 9447812820
14. Dr. Tide P.S.,
Professor Compressible flows
9497366401
66
On Contract
VII DIVISION OF SAFETY & FIRE ENGINEERING
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1. Dr. Dipak Kumar Sahoo,
Professor & Head Structural Engineering, Fire
Engineering
9496215851
2. Dr. George Mathew,
Professor Structural Engineering, Fire
Engineering
9447726194
cusat.george @gmail.com
3. Dr. G. Madhu,
Professor Process Safety,
Environmental Engineering 9447366900 [email protected]
4. Mr. Nirmal Job A.,
Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering
9446740057
5. Dr. V.R. Renjith,
Associate Professor Industrial Safety Engineering
9447108856
Sl.
No.
Name & Designation Specialization
Communication
1. Ms. Angel Thomas,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9446608041angelthomas198
2. Mr. Alwyn Jose,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9446219041 [email protected]
3. Mr. Dheeraj R.,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9496351404
dheeraj.raghunathan@gmai
l.com
4. Mr. Faizal K.,
Assistant Professor Industrial Engineering
8129261686
5. Mr. Jayesh S.,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9947291868
6 Mr. Jibi Job,
Assistant Professor Dynamics
9495820660
7. Mr. Nithin M. Joy,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9447349229
8. Mr. Rakesh Chandra B.,
Assistant Professor Manufacturing Engineering
9496827273
9. Mr. Rashid Kareem,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9048108651
om
10. Mr. Roshith K.
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9746666483
kalathingalroshith@yahoo.
co.in
11. Mr. Unnikrishnan M.M.,
Assistant Professor IC Engines and
Turbomachinery
9946758545
67
6. Dr. M.N. Vinodkumar,
Professor Safety Management
9446606906
On Contract:
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialization Communication
1 Mr. Anish Job Kurian,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
8606707991
2 Ms. Anju Roy,
Assistant Professor Industrial Drives And Control
9946114216
3. Ms. Lila Bhai T.S.,
Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering
9495094252
4. Dr. Naveen S.,
Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering
9895364872 [email protected]
5. Mr. Praveen Vijayan,
Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering
9495201193
praveenvijayankzm@hotm
ail.com
68
FACULTY
OF
LAW
Dean:
Dr. N.S. Soman Visiting Professor
Tamilnadu National Law School,
Dindigal Main Road
Navalurukkuttappattu
Thiruchirappilli
Tamilnadu - 620009
69
REGULATION FOR BACHELORS DEGREE IN LAW (LLB)
3 YEAR LLB (Regular - Evening)
1. The Bachelors Degree in Law (LL.B) shall consist of regular course of study for a minimum period
of six semesters after graduation.
2. The course of study shall be by regular attendance at the requisite number of lectures, tutorials and
practical training.
3. The medium of instruction shall be English.
4. From the 2017-18 batch onwards this course will be an academic programme and the candidates
are not eligible to enroll as advocates
Eligibility
4.1 Admission to the 3 year LL.B programme shall be made in compliance with the Bar Council Rules except to
their prescription as to upper age limit. There shall be no upper age limit for admission to this programme.
4.2. The candidate shall have a minimum of fifty five percentage (55%) of marks in aggregate of the degree
examination. A candidate belonging Scheduled castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) or Other Backward
Communities (OBC) shall be eligible to seek admission if they have a minimum of fifty percentages (50%) of
marks in aggregate of the degree examination.
4.3 Only candidates who are permanent employees of the State Government/Central Government or a State
Government/Central Government undertaking or a statutory body working within the radius of 30 Km form
CUSAT Thrikkakara campus shall be considered for admission to the course provided such candidates have
obtained No objection Certificate from the employer
.
Procedure for Selection
5. Admission to the course shall be made from the rank list prepared by the University on the basis of the
performance of the candidate in the Common Admission Test, group discussion and interview. If large number
of candidates qualifies the written test, a short list of five times the sanctioned strength of the course shall be made
and all candidates from this list shall be called for group discussion and interview. In cases where there is no
adequate representation of SC, ST or OBC students in the said list, SC, ST or OBC candidates, as the case may
be, who have appeared for the CAT may be invited for group discussion and interview.
Rank list of eligible candidates shall be prepared by taking into consideration the following proportion of weightage
for each component of the admission criterion.
Part I of CAT : 25% weightage
Part II of CAT : 25% weightage
Group Discussion : 30% weightage
Interview : 20% weightage
SCHOOL OF LEGAL STUDIES
70
6. The pattern of reservation prescribed by the University shall be followed in the admission procedure.
Curriculum
7. The curriculum shall consist of 20 compulsory, 6 optional and 4 compulsory practical training papers prescribed by
the Bar Council of India.
8. The optional papers will be chosen and offered by the school from among the optional paper in the
syllabus.
A. Compulsory Courses in Law are:
1. Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System and Basic Theory of Law)
2. General Principles of Contract (Law of Contract – I)
3. Special Contracts (Law of Contract – II)
4. Law of Torts and Motor Vehicles Accidents
5. Family Law – I
6. Family Law – II
7. Law of Crimes
8. Law of Criminal Procedure
9. Constitutional Law – I
10. Constitutional Law – II
11. Property Law
12. Law of Evidence
13. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
14. Administrative Law
15. Company Law
16. Public International Law
17. Principles of Taxation Law
18. Environmental Law
19. Labour Law – I (Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes)
20. Labour Law – II (Social Securities Law)
B. Compulsory Clinical Courses in Law
21. Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing
22. Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System
23. Alternative Dispute Resolution
24. Moot Court Exercise and Internship
. General Elective Courses in Law:
1. International Trade Law
2. Criminology, Penology and Victimology
3. Air and Space Law
4. Law and Medicine
5. Women and Law
6. Law Relating to Child
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7. Law, Poverty and Development
8. Interpretation of Statutes
9. Science, Technology and Law
10. Forensic Science and Medical Jurisprudence
11. Private International Law
12. Land Utilization Law
13. International Humanitarian and Refugee Law
14. Law of the Sea
15. Laws Relating to Armed Forces
16. Laws Relating to Agriculture
17. Law of Local Self Government
18. Disability Law
19. Law Governing Scientific Research
20. Law Relating to Ships
21. Law on Building and Engineering Contracts
22. Securities Laws
23. Marine Safety Law
24. Healthcare Law
25. Law of Co-operative Societies
26. Disaster Management Law
27. Human Rights Law
28. Intellectual Property Laws
Examination
9. There shall be a University examination at the end of each semester. Candidates having not less than 80%
attendance in each paper shall alone be admitted to the examination. 10% of the required percentage of attendance
in each paper may be condoned by the Vice Chancellor on medical grounds.
10. For each written paper carrying 100 marks, 50% shall be set apart for being awarded by way of internal
assessment and 50% marks for the written external examination. Internal assessment shall be made on the
basis of overall performance during the semester such as regularity of attendance, preparation and
presentation of assignments, test paper scoring and class room participation.
11. The performance in practical training papers shall be assessed internally.
12. A candidate who is registered and is entitled to be presented for the examination in a semester shall be entitled
to pursue the studies for the next semester of the course.
13. There shall be a viva-voce at the end of sixth semester examination which may cover all the courses taught for
the whole programme. The viva board shall consist of the Chairman and two examiners, at least one of whom
shall be an external examiner.
Pass minimum and classification
14. For getting a pass in the examination the student shall secure a minimum of 40% of the marks in the
continuous evaluation as well as in the end semester examination and a minimum of 50% mark in the
aggregate of each paper, except in courses where there is 100% internal assessment. In courses where there
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is 100% internal assessment the student shall secure a minimum of 50% of total marks earmarked for the
programme A candidate who passes in all the papers and secures 50% or more of the aggregate marks for all
the six semesters but less than 60% shall be declared to have passed the whole examination in second class.
15. Successful candidates with 60% marks and above in the aggregate for all the six semesters shall be declared to
have passed the whole examination in first class.
16. Successful candidates with seventy-five percentage marks or above in the aggregate for all the six semesters
shall be declared to have passed the examination with distinction provided he/she passes all the examinations
within the period of whole programme. Ranking shall be done on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate
in the whole examination passed in the first chance.
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Scheme of Examination
Semester I
Course
Code Course
Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External Total
C. 1 Law of Torts including M V Accidents
and Consumer Protection Laws
3 hours 50 50 100
C. 2 General Principles of Contract 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 3 Law of Crimes 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 4 Family Law – I 3 hours 50 50 100
E. 1 Elective - I 3 hours 50 50 100
Total 250 250 500
Semester II
Course
Code Course
Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External Total
C. 5 Special Contracts 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 6 Constitutional Law - I 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 7 Administrative Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 8 Family Law – II 3 hours 50 50 100
E. 2 Elective - II 3 hours 50 50 100
Total 250 250 500
Semester III
Course
Code Course
Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External Total
C. 9 Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian
Legal System and Basic Thoery of Law)
3 hours 50 50 100
C. 10 Constitutional Law - II 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 11 Law of Evidence 3 hours 50 50 100
E. 3 Elective - III 3 hours 50 50 100
P. 1 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance 100 ** 100
Total 300 200 500
Bachelors Degree in Law (LLB) – 3 Year
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Semester IV
Course
Code Course
Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External Total
C. 12 Law of Criminal Procedure 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 13 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 14 Company Law 3 hours 50 50 100
E. 4 Elective - IV 3 hours 50 50 100
P. 2 Professional Ethics & Professional
Accounting System
100 ** 100
Total 300 200 500
Semester V
Course
Code Course
Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External Total
C. 15 Property Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 16 Public International Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 17 Labour Law - I 3 hours 50 50 100
E. 5 Elective - V 3 hours 50 50 100
P. 3 Alternative Dispute Resolution 100 ** 100
Total 300 200 500
Semester VI
Course
Code Course
Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External Total
C. 18 Environmental Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 19 Principles of Taxation Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C. 20 Labour Law - II 3 hours 50 50 100
E. 6 Elective - VI 3 hours 50 50 100
P. 4 Moot Court Excercise and Internship 100 ** 100
V.V. Viva-Voce 100 100
Total 300 300 600
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REGULATIONS FOR THE FIVE YEAR BBA, LLB (HONOURS) COURSE
(As approved by the Board of Studies and Faculty of Law held on 17- 11- 2012 and Academic Council held on 22-11-2012)
1 The Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration (BBA) and Law (LLB) (Honours) shall consist of regular course of study for a minimum period of 10 semesters in five years after plus two.
2 The course of study shall be by regular attendance at the requisite number of lectures, tutorials and practical training.
3 The medium of instruction shall be English.
4 Number of seats: Number of students to be admitted each year shall be decided and notified by the University from time to time.
Eligibility
5 Minimum qualification for admission: A candidate who seeks admission to the course shall
have passed plus two examination with the prescribed percentage of marks ( including languages)
at the time of admission. The candidate should have secured a minimum of sixty percent marks for
the plus two examinations if he/she pursued science group. The candidates who are from the
commerce/arts/humanities stream shall have a minimum of fifty-five percentage of marks for the
plus two examinations. Candidates belonging to SC or ST communities or belonging to OEC
communities with a pass in the plus two examinations with 40 percent marks are entitled to seek
admission.
6 The maximum age for seeking admission into stream of 5 years integrated Bachelor Degree course
in Law is limited to 20 years in general category and in case of applicants belonging to SC or ST or
OBC, the upper age limit shall be 22 years.
Candidates should not have crossed 20 years of age on July 1st of the year of admission and a
candidate belonging to SC or ST or OBC 22 years on the above mentioned date .
Procedure for selection
7 Admission to the course shall be made from the rank list prepared by the University on the basis of score obtained
by the candidate in all India Common Admission Test
consisting of written test, group discussion and interview. If large number of candidates qualify the written test, a
short list of five times than the sanctioned strength of the course may be made to call candidates for group
discussion and interview. In case where there is no adequate representation of SC and ST as well as OBC
studetns in the list so drawn, SC, ST as well as OBC candidates who have appeared for CAT may be invited for
group discussion and interview.
Rank list of eligible candidates shall be prepared by taking into consideration the following proportion of weightage for each component of the admission criterion. Part I of CAT : 25% weightage Part II of CAT : 25% weightage Group Discussion : 30% weightage Interview : 20% weightage It is open for the University to admit candidates from a list prepared by Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission of candidates in various National Law Schools, if the University decides
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to do so
8. In making selection for admission, the pattern of reservation prescribed by the University from time to time shall be followed.
Fee structure
9. A student shall pay the fees prescribed by the University from time to time.
Curriculum
10. The BBA, LLB (Hons.) curriculum shall consist of 20 compulsory courses in Business Management, 26 compulsory and 14 elective courses in Law. Six of the elective courses shall be chosen and offered by the Law School from among the General Elective Courses. The other eight elective courses shall be chosen either wholly from a particular group or from various groups shown as Special Elective Groups viz., Constitutional Law, Business Law, Law and Agriculture, Intellectual Property Law and such other groups introduced by the University/ Bar Council from time to time depending upon the availability of infrastructural facilities. However, if the Special Elective Courses are chosen entirely from one special group the student shall be awarded an Honours degree specifically mentioning the group.
(For example,. if all the 8 special electives are from Business Law Group, the student shall be given a BBA, LLB
(Honours) Degree in Business Law.)
A. Compulsory Courses in Law are:
1. Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System and Basic Theory of Law)
2. General Principles of Contract (Law of Contract – I)
3 Special Contracts (Law of Contract – II)
4. Law of Torts and Motor Vehicles Accidents
5. Consumer Protection Law
6. Family Law – I
7. Family Law – II
8. Law of Crimes-I
9. Law of Crimes-II
10. Law of Criminal Procedure
11. Constitutional Law – I
12. Constitutional Law – II
13. Property Law
14. Law of Evidence
15. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
16. Administrative Law
17. Company Law
18. Public International Law
19. Principles of Taxation Law
20. Environmental Law
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21. Labour Law – I (Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes)
22. Labour Law – II (Social Securities Law)
B. Compulsory Clinical Courses in Law
23. Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
24. Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System
25. Alternative Dispute Resolution
26. Moot Court Exercise and Internship
C. Compulsory Courses in Management:
1 Business Organisation and Management
2 Managerial Economics
3 Business Statistics
4 Business Environment
5 Business Communication
6 Financial Accounting
7 Cost Accounting
8 Adverting and Publicity Management**
9 Modern Banking
10 Financial Management
11 Marketing Management
12 Human Resource Management
13 Business Ethics **
14 Information Technology for Managers
15 Industrial Relations**
16 Management Project**
17 Operations Management**
18 Organizational Dynamics**
19 General English - 1
20 General English – II
D. General Elective Courses in Law:
1. International Trade Law
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2. Criminology, Penology and Victimology
3. Air and Space Law
4. Law and Medicine
5. Women and Law
6. Law Relating to Child
7. Law, Poverty and Development
8. Interpretation of Statutes
9. Science, Technology and Law
10. Forensic Science and Medical Jurisprudence
11. Private International Law
12. Land Utilization Law
13. International Humanitarian and Refugee Law
14. Law of the Sea
15. Laws Relating to Armed Forces
16. Laws Relating to Agriculture
17. Law of Local Self Government
18. Disability Law
19. Law Governing Scientific Research
20. Law Relating to Ships
21. Law on Building and Engineering Contracts
22. Securities Laws
23. Marine Safety Law
24. Healthcare Law
25. Law of Co-operative Societies
26. Disaster Management Law
27. Intellectual Property Laws
28. Human Rights Law
29. Animal Protection laws
E. Special Elective Courses in Business Law
1. Banking Law
2. Insurance Law
3. Law of Carriages
4. Foreign Trade Law
5. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law
6. Law of Corporate Governance
7. Law of Merger and Acquisition
8. Competition Law
9. Information Technology Law
10. Law on Corporate Finance
Teaching Scheme
11. Every teacher shall prepare a teaching plan at the commencement of the course. The teaching plan shall
contain the details of lectures, seminars, discussions, treatises and other materials relied upon by him or her for
handling the classes which shall be participatory. Discussion methods of teaching will be adopted.
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Examination
12. There shall be a University examination at the end of each semester. Candidates having not less than 80%
attendance in each paper shall alone be admitted to the examination. 10% of the required percentage of attendance
in each paper may be condoned by the Vice Chancellor on medical grounds.
13 For each written paper carrying 100 marks, 50% shall be set apart for being awarded by way of internal
assessment and 50% marks for the written external examination. Internal assessment shall be made on the
basis of overall performance during the semester such as regularity of attendance, preparation and
presentation of assignments, test paper scoring and class room participation.
14 The performance in practical training papers shall be assessed internally.
15 A candidate who is registered and is entitled to be presented for the examination in a semester shall be entitled
to pursue the studies for the next semester of the course.
16 There shall be a viva-voce at the end of tenth semester examination which may cover all the courses taught for
the whole programme. The viva board shall consist of the Chairman and two examiners, at least one of whom
shall be an external examiner.
17 A candidate admitted for this course shall complete the programme within a period of eight years from the date
of admission.
Pass minimum and classification
18 A candidate who secures not less than forty percentage in the internal as well as external examinations
and also secure and aggregate of fifty percent of the total marks for individual papers in the semester
examination shall be declared to have passed the examination in that paper.
19 A candidate who passes in all the papers and secures 50% or more of the aggregate marks for all the ten semesters but less than 60% shall be declared to have passed whole examination in second class.
20 Successful candidates with 60% marks and above in the aggregate for all the ten semesters shall be declared to have passed the whole examination in first class.
21 Successful candidates with seventy-five percentage marks or above in the aggregate for all the ten
semesters shall be declared to have passed the examination with distinction provided he/she passes all the
examinations within the period of whole programme. Ranking shall be done on the basis of marks
obtained by the candidate in the whole examination passed in the first chance.
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Scheme of Examination
Semester I
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.M. 1 General English – I 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 2 Business Organization and Management 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 3 Managerial Economics 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 4 Business Statistics 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 1 Law of Torts and Motor Vehicles
Accidents
3 hours
50
50
100
C.L. 2 General Principles of Contract 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester II
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.M. 5 General English – II 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 6 Business Environment 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 7 Business Communication 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 8 Financial Accounting 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 3 Special Contracts 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 4 Constitutional Law - I 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester III
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.M. 9 Cost Accounting 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 10 **Advertising and Publicity Management 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 11 Modern Banking 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 5 Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian
Legal System and Basic Theory of Law)
3 hours
50
50
100
C.L. 6 Constitutional Law - II 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 7 Law of Crimes - I 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
BBA LLB
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Semester IV
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.M. 12 Financial Management 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 13 Marketing Management 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 14 Human Resources Management 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 8 Family Law – I 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 9 Administrative Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 10 Law of Crimes - II 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester V
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.M. 15 **Business Ethics 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 16 Information Technology for Managers 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 11 Law of Criminal Procedure 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 12 Family Law – II 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 13 Consumer Protection Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 14 Law of Evidence 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester VI
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.M. 17 **Industrial Relations 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 18 **Operations Management 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 15 Company Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 16 Labour Law – I 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 17 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 18 Public International Law 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester VII
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.M. 19 ** Management Project 100 -- 100
C.L. 19 Principles of Taxation Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 20 Labour Law – II 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 21 Environmental Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 22 Property Law 3 hours 50 50 100
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C.C.L.1 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance 100 -- 100
Total
400
200
600
Semester VIII
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
G.E.C. 1 Elective - 1 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E.C. 2 Elective - 2 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E.C. 3 Elective - 3 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E.C. 4 Elective - 4 3 hours 50 50 100
C.M. 20 **Organisational Dynamics 3 hours 50 50 100
C.C.L. 2 Professional Ethics & Professional
Accounting System
100 -- 100
Total
350
250
600
Semester IX
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
G.E.C. 5 Elective – 5 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E.C. 6 Elective – 6 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E.C. 1 Special Elective – 2 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E.C. 2 Special Elective – 3 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E.C. 3 **Organisational Dynamics 3 hours 50 50 100
C.C.L. 3 Alternative Dispute Resolution 100 -- 100
Total
350
250
600
Semester X
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
S.E.C. 4 Special Elective – 4 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E.C. 5 Special Elective – 5 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E.C. 6 Special Elective – 6 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E.C. 7 Special Elective – 7 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E.C. 8 Special Elective – 8 3 hours 50 50 100
C.C.L. 4 Moot Court Exercise and Internship 100 -- 100
V.V. Viva-Voce 100 100
Total
350
350
700
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REGULATIONS FOR THE FIVE YEAR B.Com., LLB (Hons) Programme
1. The Bachelor's Degree in Commerce (B.Com.) and Law (LLB) (Honours) shall consist of regular course of study for a minimum period of 10 semesters in five years after plus two.
2. The course of study shall be by regular attendance at the requisite number of lectures, tutorials and practical training.
3. The medium of instruction shall be English.
4. Number of seats: Number of students to be admitted each year shall be decided and notified by the University from time to time.
Eligibility
5 Minimum qualification for admission: A candidate who seeks admission to the course shall have
passed plus two examinations with the prescribed percentage of marks (including languages) at the
time of admission. The candidate should have secured a minimum of sixty percent marks for the plus
two examinations if he/she pursued science group. The candidates who are from the
commerce/arts/humanities stream shall have a minimum of fifty-five percentage of marks for the
plus two examinations. Candidates belonging to SC or ST communities or belonging to OBC
communities with a pass in the plus two examinations with 40 percent marks are entitled to seek
admission.
6 The maximum age for seeking admission into stream of 5 years integrated Bachelor Degree
course in Law is limited to 20 years in general category and in case of applicants belonging to SC
or ST or OBC, the upper age limit shall be 22 years.
Candidates should not have crossed 20 years of age on July 1st of the year of admission and a
candidate belonging to SC or ST or OBC 22 years on the above mentioned date
Procedure for selection
7 Admission to the course shall be made from the rank list prepared by the University on the basis of
score obtained by the candidate in all India Common Admission Test
consisting of written test, group discussion and interview. If large number of candidates qualify the
written test, a short list of five times than the sanctioned strength of the course may be made to call
candidates for group discussion and interview. In case where there is no adequate representation of
SC and ST as well as OBC students in the list so drawn, SC, ST as well as OBC candidates who have
appeared for CAT may be invited for group discussion and interview.
.
Rank list of eligible candidates shall be prepared by taking into consideration the following proportion of weightage for each component of the admission criterion. Part I of CAT : 25% weightage Part II of CAT : 25% weightage Group Discussion : 30% weightage Interview : 20% weightage It is open for the University to admit candidates from a list prepared by Common Law Admission Test
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(CLAT) for admission of candidates in various National Law Schools , if the University decides to do so,
8. In making selection for admission, the pattern of reservation prescribed by the University from time to time shall be followed.
Fee structure
9. A student shall pay the fees prescribed by the University from time to time.
Curriculum
10. The B.Com, LL.B. (Hons.) curriculum shall consist of 2 language courses and 18 compulsory courses in commerce,
26 compulsory and 14 elective courses in Law. Six of the elective courses shall be chosen and offered by the Law
School from among the General Elective Courses. The other eight elective courses shall be chosen either wholly
from a particular group or from various groups shown as Special Elective Groups viz., Constitutional Law,
Business Law, Law and Agriculture, Intellectual Property Law and such other groups introduced by the
University/ Bar Council from time to time depending upon the availability of infrastructural facilities. However, if
the Special Elective Courses are chosen entirely from one special group the student shall be awarded an Honours
degree specifically mentioning the group.
(For example,. if all the 8 special electives are from Business Law Group, the student shall be given a B.Com.,
LL.B. (Honours) Degree in Business Law.)
Part I – Language – English
1 English Paper I
2 English Paper II
Part II – Subjects
Group A – Compulsory Courses in Commerce
1. Business Organisation and Management
2. Managerial Economics
3. Business Statistics
4. Financial Accounting
5. Business Communication
6. Business Environment
7. Cost Accounting
8. Modern Banking
9. Life Insurance and Social Security
10. Financial Management
11. Marketing Management
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12. Human Resource Management
13. Cooperation and Rural Development
14. Information Technology for Business and Law
15. Entrepreneurship Development
16. Corporate Accounting
17. Accounting for Specialised Institutions
18. Auditing Principles and Practice
Group B – Compulsory Courses in Law
1. Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System and Basic Theory of Law)
2. General Principles of Contract (Law of Contract – I)
3 Special Contracts (Law of Contract – II)
4. Law of Torts and Motor Vehicles Accidents
5. Consumer Protection Law
6. Family Law – I
7. Family Law – II
8. Law of Crimes-I
9. Law of Crimes-II
10. Law of Criminal Procedure
11. Constitutional Law – I
12. Constitutional Law – II
13. Property Law
14. Law of Evidence
15. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
16. Administrative Law
17. Company Law
18. Public International Law
19. Principles of Taxation Law
20. Environmental Law
21. Labour Law – I (Trade Unions and Industrial Disputes)
22. Labour Law – II (Social Securities Law)
Group C – Compulsory Clinical Courses in Law
23. Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing
24. Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System
25. Alternative Dispute Resolution
26. Moot Court Exercise and Internship
Group D – General Elective Courses in Law
1. International Trade Law
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2. Criminology, Penology and Victimology
3. Air and Space Law
4. Law and Medicine
5. Women and Law
6. Law Relating to Child
7. Law, Poverty and Development
8. Interpretation of Statutes
9. Science, Technology and Law
10. Forensic Science and Medical Jurisprudence
11. Private International Law
12. Land Utilization Law
13. International Humanitarian and Refugee Law
14. Law of the Sea
15. Laws Relating to Armed Forces
16. Laws Relating to Agriculture
17. Law of Local Self Government
18. Disability Law
19. Law Governing Scientific Research
20. Law Relating to Ships
21. Law on Building and Engineering Contracts
22. Securities Laws
23. Marine Safety Law
24. Healthcare Law
25. Law of Co-operative Societies
26. Disaster Management Law
27. Human Rights Law
28. Intellectual Property Laws
29. Animal Protection Laws
Teaching Scheme
11. Every teacher shall prepare a teaching plan at the commencement of the course. The teaching plan shall
contain the details of lectures, seminars, discussions, treatises and other materials relied upon by him or her for
handling the classes which shall be participatory. Discussion methods of teaching will be adopted.
Examination
12. There shall be a University examination at the end of each semester. Candidates having not less than 80%
attendance in each paper shall alone be admitted to the examination. 10% of the required percentage of attendance
in each paper may be condoned by the Vice Chancellor on medical grounds.
13. For each written paper carrying 100 marks, 50% shall be set apart for being awarded by way of internal
assessment and 50% marks for the written external examination. Internal assessment shall be made on the
basis of overall performance during the semester such as regularity of attendance, preparation and
presentation of assignments, test paper scoring and class room participation.
14. The performance in practical training papers shall be assessed internally.
15. A candidate who is registered and or is entitled to be presented for the examination in a semester shall be
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entitled to pursue the studies for the next semester of the course.
16. There shall be a viva-voce at the end of tenth semester examination which may cover all the courses taught
for the whole programme. The viva board shall consist of the Chairman and two examiners, at least one of
whom shall be an external examiner.
17. A candidate admitted for this course shall complete the programme within a period of eight years from the
date of admission.
Pass minimum and classification
18. A candidate who secures not less than forty percentage in the internal as well as external
examinations and also secure and aggregate of fifty percent of the total marks for individual papers in
the semester examination shall be declared to have passed the examination in that paper.
19. A candidate who passes in all the papers and secures 50% or more of the aggregate marks for all the ten
semesters but less than 60% shall be declared to have passed whole examination in second class.
20. Successful candidates with 60% marks and above in the aggregate for all the ten semesters shall be
declared to have passed the whole examination in first class.
21. Successful candidates with seventy-five percentage marks or above in the aggregate for all the ten
semesters shall be declared to have passed the examination with distinction provided he/she passes all the
examinations within the period of whole programme. Ranking shall be done on the basis of marks obtained
by the candidate in the whole examination passed in the first chance.
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Scheme of Examination
Semester I
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
CEL 1 English Paper – I 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 1 Business Organization and Management 3 hours 50 50 100
COM2 Managerial Economics 3 hours 50 50 100
COM3 Business Statistics 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 1 Law of Torts and Motor Vehicles
Accidents
3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 2 General Principles of Contract 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester II
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
CEL 2 English Paper– II 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 4 Financial Accounting 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 5 Business Communication 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 6 Business Environment 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 3 Special Contracts 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 4 Constitutional Law - I 3 hours 50 50 100
ToTal
300
300
600
Semester III
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
COM. 7 Cost Accounting 3 hours 50 50 100
COM. 8 Modern Banking 3 hours 50 50 100
COM. 9 Life Insurance and Social Security 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 5 Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian
Legal System and Basic Theory of Law)
3 hours
50
50
100
C.L. 6 Constitutional Law - II 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 7 Law of Crimes - I 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
B.Com LLB
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Semester IV
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
COM 10 Financial Management 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 11 Marketing Management 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 12 Human Resources Management 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 8 Family Law – I 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 9 Administrative Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 10 Law of Crimes - II 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester V
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
COM 13 Cooperation and Rural Development 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 14 Information Technology for Business
and Law
3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 11 Law of Criminal Procedure 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 12 Family Law – II 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 13 Consumer Protection Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 14 Law of Evidence 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester VI
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
COM 15 Entrepreneurship Development 3 hours 50 50 100
COM 16 Corporate Accounting 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 15 Company Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 16 Labour Law – I 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 17 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 18 Public International Law 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
300
300
600
Semester VII
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
COM 17 Accounting for Specialised Institutions 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 19 Principles of Taxation Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 20 Labour Law – II 3 hours 50 50 100
C.L. 21 Environmental Law 3 hours 50 50 100
90
C.L. 22 Property Law 3 hours 50 50 100
C.C.L.1 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance 100 ** 100
Total
350
250
600
Semester VIII
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
COM 18 Auditing Principles and Practice 3 hours 50 50 100
C.C.L.2 Professional Ethics & Professional
Accounting System
100 -- 100
G.E. 1 General Elective - 1 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E. 2 General Elective - 2 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E. 3 General Elective - 3 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E. 4 General Elective - 4 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
350
250
600
Semester IX
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.C.L.3 Alternative Dispute Resolution 3 hours 100 Nil 100
G.E. 5 General Elective – 5 3 hours 50 50 100
G.E. 6 General Elective - 6 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E. 1 Special Elective – 1 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E. 2 Special Elective – 2 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E. 3 Special Elective - 3 3 hours 50 50 100
Total
350
250
600
Semester X
Code
Name of Paper Duration of
Examination
Marks
Internal
Marks
External
Total
C.C.L.4 Moot Court Exercise and Internship 3 hours 100 Nil 100
S.E. 4 Special Elective – 4 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E. 5 Special Elective – 5 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E. 6 Special Elective – 6 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E. 7 Special Elective – 7 3 hours 50 50 100
S.E. 8 Special Elective – 8 3 hours 50 50 100
V.V Viva-Voce Nil 100 100
Total
350
350
700
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Details of Faculty:
Sl.
No. Name & Designation Specialisation
Communication
1.
Dr. P.S. Seema,
Assistant Professor &
Director
Jurisprudence, Criminal Law,
Constitutional Law & Human Rights
Law
9496943875
2. Dr. Aneesh V. Pillai,
Assistant Professor
Consumer Law, Competition Law,
Public International Law & Human
Rights Law
8606558242
3. Smt. Arathi Ashok,
Assistant Professor Jurisprudence, IPR & Labour Law
9847982918
arathi.ashokd@ gmail.com
4. Dr. Binumole K.,
Assistant Professor Jurisprudence, Maritime Law,
Labour Law
9497804305
binumolek@ gmail.com
5. Dr. N.S. Gopalakrishnan,
Professor Commercial Law, Criminal Law,
Intellectual Property Law
9447077542
6. Sri. Harigovind P.C.,
Assistant Professor Jurisprudence, Human Rights Law &
Criminal Law
9446633249
harigovindpc@ gmail.com
7. Sri. Induraj V.R.,
Assistant Professor Jurisprudence, Commercial Law &
Consumer Law
9446417548
vrinduraj@ gmail.com
8. Smt. Jean Vinitha Peter,
Assistant Professor Jurisprudence, Criminal Law &
Constitutional Law
9947987614 [email protected]
vinithajean@ gmail.com
9. Sri. Naveen S.,
Assistant Professor
Environmental Law, Constitutional
Law, IPR , International
Organisation and Human Rights
9400250724
naveensukumaran@
gmail.com
.in
10. Smt. Nemat Sheereen S.,
Assistant Professor Financial Management, Marketing
Management
9446208502
nematsheerin3@ gmail.com
11. Dr. Preetha S.,
Assistant Professor Jurisprudence, Commercial Law &
Criminal Law
9446208509
preetha.sadasivan@
gmail.com
12. Sri. Sreejith S.,
Assistant Professor Management, Finance, Marketing
9446557465
iamjith@ gmail.com
13. Dr. Vani Kesari A.,
Assistant Professor Jurisprudence, Administrative Law
& Constitutional Law
9495953744
vanikesaria@ gmail.com
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FACULTY
OF
TECHNOLOGY
Dean:
Dr.Sunil K. Narayanankutty
Professor
Department of Polymer Science and Rubber Technology
Cochin University of Science and Technology
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DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION
REGULATIONS AND CURRICULUM FOR B.Tech. DEGREE COURSE IN
INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
(Effective from 2013 admission onwards)
The existing B.Tech. degree course in Instrumentation is to be re-named as B. Tech.
degree course in Instrumentation Technology with the modifications given in this regulation and
curriculum.
The B. Tech. Degree Course, in Instrumentation Technology is an eight semester
programme, where the first seven semesters include lectures, laboratory work, seminars etc.
During the eight semester the students will undergo course work and have to do a project work in
an industry/R & D organization or in the department and submit a report on his work. The
course structures and scheme of examination are given in clause (5.1) below:
1. Admission requirements
Candidates seeking admission to the B.Tech. Degree Course in Instrumentation Technology shall
be required to possess the following qualifications.
The candidates shall have passed the plus two (12th
) examination of any state/national board
with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry or any other examination accepted as equivalent by
the Cochin University of Science and Technology.
The candidate shall have secured a minimum of 60% marks in Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry put together with at least 55% in Mathematics separately.
In the case of candidate belonging to Socially and Educationally backward classes (referred
to in G.O.(P) 208/660 Edn. Dated 2.5.1966, as amended from time to time) the minimum marks
requirements are 50% for Mathematics and 55% for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put
together.
In the case of SC/ST students the minimum requirement is a pass in qualifying examination.
The Candidates shall also satisfy the conditions regarding physical fitness as may be
prescribed by the university.
Admission to the course shall be through Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by the
University every year and admission will be based on the rank in the admission test. If a
candidate, after getting admission based on his/her CAT rank, fails to meet the admission
requirement as specified in clause 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 above before commencement the first
semester examination, he/she shall be terminated from continuing the course.
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No admission shall be made after 15 working days from the date of commencement of the
Semester classes.
10% additional seats may be created in a batch in the third semester for lateral entry.
Candidates seeking admission through lateral entry shall have 3 year diploma in Instrumentation
or Electronics with 60% marks. The admission will be based on their rank in admission test
conducted by the University. Relaxation in marks applicable for SEBC and SC/ST category shall
be followed. Seats fallen vacant during the I semester admission to a batch also may be filled up
with lateral entry in third semester.
2.0. Duration of the course
2.1. The curriculum requirement of B.Tech. Degree shall consist of 4 academic years or 8
Semesters as prescribed in the curriculum.
2.2. Examination will be conducted at the end of the Semester in subjects prescribed in the
respective scheme of examination.
2.3. The teaching programme for each semester shall consist of minimum 16 weeks with 80
working days.
3.0. Promotion to higher semesters
3.1. A candidate shall be eligible for promotion from one semester to the next semester only
if he/she has
a. A valid registration for the university examination.
b. Secured a minimum of 75% attendance
3.2. Supplementary University examination for all Semesters shall be held along with the
regular examinations.
3.3. Special supplementary examination may be arranged for the 7th
and 8th
semesters.
3.4. The total number of chances to appear for the examination in any subject is limited to
five.
4.0. Eligibility for the Degree
4.1. No candidate shall be eligible for the B.Tech Degree unless he has undergone the
prescribed course of study for a period of 8 semesters in the university and has passed
the prescribed examinations in all the semesters.
4.2. All requirements for degree shall be completed by the candidates within a period of 8
academic years from the date of admission to the first semester.
5.0. COURSE STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
5.1. The subjects of study and scheme of examinations are given as Appendix I on page No. 98
5.2. At the end of each semester every candidate shall register for the examination
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5.3. A candidate who does not register for the examination at the end of a semester shall not be
promoted to the next semester.
5.4. Conduct of Examinations
The examination in theory papers shall be conducted as per the time table notified by the
university in each semester.
5.5 The project work during the 8th
semester may be done either in an industry/R & D
establishment outside the department or within the department.
6.0. Rules Regarding Attendance
6.1. Every candidate is required to secure a minimum of 75% attendance in aggregate to be
eligible to appear for the University Examination.
6.2. Candidates having shortage of attendance upto a limit of 10% are eligible to seek
condonation by applying in the prescribed procedure.
6.3. A student cannot avail condonation for more than two times during the entire duration of
the course.
6.4. It shall be open to the Vice-Chancellor to grant condonation of shortage in attendance upto
10% on the recommendation of the Head of the Department.
6.5. Those who are having shortage of attendance and not eligible for condonation shall repeat
the respective semester at the next available chance, and meet the minimum requirement.
7.0. Rules Regarding Sessional Marks
7.1 The total sessional marks of 50 for each theory subject shall be made of 35 for internal tests
10 for assignments and 5 for attendance. One mark each will be awarded for every 5% of
attendance over and above the minimum required ie 75%. However the teachers, depending
upon the specific requirements of the subject, can make minor changes in the distribution
with the permission of the Head of the Department.
7.2. For the laboratory courses 50% of marks are to be awarded based on the regular
performance of the student in the laboratory. The remaining marks are to be awarded based
on the evaluation at the end of the semester conducted by the Faculty in charge of the
laboratory and another teacher nominated by the Head of the Department.
7.3 A student can repeat a semester/year only once. This shall be subject to clause 4.2.
8.0. Rules for Readmission
8.1. Students who are unable to attend classes on medical or other genuine grounds may be
readmitted to the respective semesters along with the subsequent batch.
8.2. A student seeking readmission shall give a written application to the Head of the
Department, thirty days prior to the commencement of the semester to which readmission is
sought.
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8.3. Students who have been removed from the nominal rolls due to default in payment of the
Semester fees shall be readmitted subject to the following conditions.
8.4. The Head of the Department can readmit the student within 15 days from the last date of
payment of the semester fees.
8.5. Thereafter sanction for readmission may be accorded by the University.
8.6. Readmission can be given only if the student can secure a minimum of 75% attendance in
aggregate meeting the eligibility criterion to register for the University examination of the
respective semester.
9.0. Pass Requirements and Classification of Successful Candidates
9.1. A candidate who secures not less than 40% marks in a subject at the University
Examinations and 50% aggregate marks in the University Examination and sessional marks
put together shall be declared to have passed in the examination in that subject. In subjects
where there are no university examinations a candidate shall secure 50% sessional marks for
a pass in that subject.
9.2. Credit system will be followed in classifying the candidates. Based on the overall
performance in a course at the end of a semester, letter grades will be assigned on the
following scheme.
Range of marks Grades Weightage
90 % - 100% S –Outstanding 10
80 % - 89% A - Excellent 9
70 % - 79% B - Very Good 8
60 % - 69% C - Good 7
50 % - 59% D - Satisfactory 6
< 50 % F - Failed 0
The performance at the end of semester will be indicated by the Grade Point Average (GPA)
calculated as follows:
GPA = G1 C1 + G2 C2 + G3 C3 ……………………………..Gn Cn
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
C1 + C2 + G3 …………………………………..……. Cn
Where „G‟ refer to the grade weight and „C‟ s refer to the credit value of the course
underwent by the student (Credit values are given in the curriculum).
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At the end of the 8th
semester, a Cumulative Grade point Average (CGPA) will be calculated
based on the above formula.
A student will qualify for the B.Tech degree with the following classification:
CGPA 8 and above : 1st class with distinction
CGPA 6 and above` : 1st Class
CGPA 5 and above : 2nd
class
Ranking will be made on the basis of CGPA. In case of a tie the percentage marks will be
considered for a decision.
9.3. In the case of lateral entry students calculation of CGPA, finalization result and
classification shall be made based on the 6 semesters attended by the students.
10.0. Revision of Curriculum
10.1. The University may from time to time revise, amend or change the regulations, scheme of
examinations and syllabi.
10.2. In the case of students already undergoing the course the changes will take effect from the
beginning of the following semester after the changes are introduced and shall be applicable
to the part of the course that remains to be completed, unless otherwise decided.
10.3. Whenever there is a changes in the existing scheme of examinations, the University
examinations based on the old scheme/syllabi will be conducted for two more academic
years only.
11. Fees
The Fee structure for the course will be decided by the University and will be announced
at the time of application. The fees for the first semester will be payable at the time of
admission and for subsequent semesters, on or before the fifth working day after reopening
of each semester.
12. Number of Seats
The total number of seats, including reserved ones, shall be 28. The University may
change this number depending on availability of facilities.
13. Application procedures
Candidates seeking admission to the course may apply in the prescribed form to register for the
Common Admission Test conducted by the University every year paying the necessary fees. The
pattern and mode of CAT will be decided by the University and will be notified while inviting
applications.
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14. * Special supplementary examination be conducted for V and VI semesters along with any
University regular examinations and for VII and VIII semesters immediately after the publication
of final semester results.
15. * All requirements for the Degree shall be completed by the candidates within a period of 8
Academic Year from the date of admission to first year.
This rule to be made applicable from 2003 admission onwards.
* Amended vide Notification No.Conf.II/2941/3/2010(3) dated 04.05.2011.
Appendix I
Scheme of Examination
B.Tech – INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Semester I
Course
Code Course
Hours/Week Credits
Evaluation
L T P Int Ext. Total
IN 1101 Engineering
Mathematics -I
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1102 Engineering Physics 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1103 Engineering Chemistry 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1104 Basic Electronics 4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1105 Electrical Engineering-
I
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1106 Technical
Communication
3 0 0 2 50 50 100
IN 1107 Practicals
IN 1107.1 1. Engineering
Graphics
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
IN 1107.2 2. Mechanical and
Electrical Workshop
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 21 3 6 22 500 300 800
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Semester II
Course
Code Course
Hours/Week Credit
Evaluation
L T P Int. Ext. Total
IN 1201 Engineering
Mathematics -II
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1202 Analog Electronics 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1203 Electrical Engineering -
II
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1204 Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1205 Material Sciences 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1206 Ecology and
Environmental Science
3 0 0 2 50 50 100
IN 1207 Practicals
IN 1207.1 1. Basic Electronics Lab 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
IN 1207.2 2. Computer
Programming
0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 21 3 6 22 500 300 800
Semester III
IN 1301 Engineering
Mathematics -III
4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1302 Digital Electronics 5 0 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1303 Linear Integrated
Circuits
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1304 Electrical and
Electronics Instruments
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1305 Mechanical Engineering 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1306 Practicals
IN 1306.1 1. Analog Electronics
Lab
0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1306.2 2. Electrical Machines
and measurement Lab
0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1307 Viva-Voce - - - 1 50 - 50
Total 19 3 8 22 550 250 800
100
Semester IV
Course
Code Course
Hours/Week Credits
Evaluation
L T P Int Ext. Total
IN 1401 Engineering
Mathematics -IV
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1402 Principles of
Measurement and
Instrumentation
4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1403 Control Engineering- I 4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1404 Power Electronics 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1405 Pneumatic and
Hydraulic System
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1406 Practicals
IN 1406.1 1. Digital Electronics
Lab
0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1406.2 2. Material Science Lab 0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1407 Viva-Voce - - - 1 50 - 50
Total 19 3 8 22 550 250 800
Semester V
IN 1501 Control Engineering- II 4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1502 Transducers and
Industrial
Instrumentation I
4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1503 Microprocessors and
Applications
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1504 Analytical Instruments 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1505 Digital Instruments 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1506 Practicals
IN 1506.1 1. Control System Lab 0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1506.2 2. Transducers Lab 0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1507 Viva-voce - - - 1 50 - 50
Total 19 3 8 22 500 250 800
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Semester VI
Course
Code Course
Hours/Week Credit
Evaluation
L T P Int Ext. Total
IN 1601 Transducers and
Industrial
Instrumentation - II
4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1602 Signals and systems 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1603 Optoelectronic
Instrumentation
4 1 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1604 Process Control -I 4 0 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1605 Engineering
Management
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1606 Practicals
IN 1606.1 1. Micro Processor and
Microntroller Lab
0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1606.2 2. Industrial
instrumentation
0 0 4 2 125 - 125
IN 1607 Viva-voce - - - 1 50 - 50
Total 20 2 8 22 500 500 800
Semester VII
IN 1701 Bio-Medical
Instrumentation
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1702 Process Control -II 4 1 0 4 50 50 100
IN 1703 Power Plant
Instrumentation
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1704 Telemetry and remote
Control
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1705 Elective- I 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1706 Practicals
IN 1706.1 1. Process Control Lab 0 0 6 3 150 - 150
IN 1707 Mini Project 0 0 2 1 50 - 50
IN 1708 Seminar 0 1 1 50 50
IN 1709 Viva-Voce 1 50 - 50
Total 20 1 9 22 550 250 800
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Semester VIII
Course
Code Course
Hours/Week Credit
Evaluation
L T P Int Ext. Total
IN 1801 Vacuum and Cryogenic
Instrumentation
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1802 Microcontroller and
Microcomputer based
Instrumentation
4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1803 Elective II 4 0 0 3 50 50 100
IN 1804 Comprehensive Viva-
Voce
0 0 0 2 100 - 100
IN 1805 Project
1.Project work 0 0 18 9 100 200 300
2. Project Viva-Voce 0 0 0 2 50 50 100
Total 12 0 18 22 400 400 800
Total for Eight
Semester
151 18 71 176 4250 2150 6400
Electives:
1. Aerospace and Navigational Instrumentation
2. Adaptive Control and Learning Systems.
3. Digital Signal Processing
4. Advanced Analytical Instruments
5. Environmental Monitoring Instruments
6. Robotics and Expert Systems
7. Process Dynamics
8. Nonlinear Control Systems
9. Chemical Plant Instrumentation
10. Reliability and Safety Engineering
11. Advanced Biomedical Instruments
12. Non Destructive Evaluation of Materials
13. MEMS and Microsystems
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Details of Faculty
Sl.
No.
Name & Designation
Specialization
Communication
1.
Dr. K.N. Madhusoodanan,
Associate Professor &
Head
Analytical Instrumentation [email protected]
9349406334
2. Dr. Johney Isaac,
Assistant Professor
Optical Instrumentation [email protected]
9447706428
3. Dr. K. Rajeev Kumar,
Professor
Vacuum Technology [email protected]
9447040323
4.
Shri. Ratheesh P.M.,
Assistant Professor
Microprocessor based &
Process Control
Instrumentation
9447706430
5. Dr. Stephen Rodrigues,
Professor
Electronic Instrumentation [email protected]
9497485565
6. Smt. Amily B
Contract Lecturer
Electronics &
Communication
[email protected] Mob: 9495516168
7. Smt. Susmitha Rajan
Contract Lecturer Process Control
[email protected] Mob: 9747383995
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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER SCIENCE AND RUBBER TECHNOLOGY
REGULATIONS FOR B.Tech DEGREE COURSE IN POLYMER SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING UNDER FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
WITH EFFECT FROM 2012-13
The regulations of the B.Tech programme in Polymer Science and Engineering offered by the
Department of Polymer Science and Rubber Technology with effect from 2012-13 are given
below:
1.1 B.Tech Programme
1.1.1. The B.Tech (Polymer Science and Engineering) course will follow credit system.
1.1.2 The curriculum of the B. Tech. programme shall have a minimum total of 176 credits.
1.2 Mode of Evaluation
1.2.1. The performance of the students in theory and practical courses will be evaluated based on
continuous assessment and end semester examination.
1.2.2. For theory courses and practical courses, continuous assessment and end semester
examination will carry 50 per cent weightage each.
1.2.3. In each theory course, the assessment pattern will be as follows :
Continuous assessment :
1. I Periodical Test – Maximum marks : 12.5
2. II periodical Test – Maximum marks : 12.5
3. Assignments - Maximum marks : 20
4. Attendance – Maximum marks : 5
The marks for attendance shall be awarded as per the scheme given below :
Percentage attendance Marks
95 – 100 5
90 – 94 4
85 – 89 3
80 – 84 2
75 – 79 1
End Semester Examination of 3 hours duration – Maximum marks : 50
In each practical course, assessment pattern will be as follows :
1. Continuous assessment : 50 marks
For continuous assessment, marks may be awarded on the basis of regularity and
performance of the student in the laboratory sessions.
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2. End semester examination : 50 marks
Normally both question paper setting and valuation of answer papers for all the periodical tests
shall be carried out by the teacher who has handled the course. The question paper for the end
semester examination for theory papers will be set by an external examiner. The controller of
examinations will make necessary arrangements for setting the question papers and valuation of
answer books for the end semester examination.
The continuous assessment in laboratory course will be based on supervision of the student's
work, their performance in viva-voce examinations and the quality of their work. The end-
semester examination for the laboratory courses shall be conducted internally by the respective
department / division with at least two faculty members as examiners.
In the case of project work, a committee consisting of the Project Coordinator (appointed by the
Head of the Department / Division), project guide and at least one senior faculty member will
carry out the assessment based on at least two interim reviews and a final review just before the
submission of the project report.
The Viva-voce examination at the end of VIII Semester will be conducted by a panel of
examiners consisting of the Head of the Department / Division or his/her nominee and one
senior faculty of the Department/Division and one external expert.
A candidate shall be allowed to improve the continuous assessment marks in theory / laboratory
courses subject to the following conditions :
a) He / she shall not combine the course work with his/her regular course work.
b) He /she shall repeat the theory / practical course in a particular course only once and satisfy
the minimum attendance requirement of 75 percent in that particular course.
c) He / she shall not be allowed to repeat the course work of any semester if he/she has already
passed the semester examination in full.
1.3. Pass requirements
A candidate has to obtain a minimum of 50 percent marks for continuous assessment and end
semester examination put together with a minimum of 45 percent marks in the end semester
examination for a pass in both theory and laboratory courses. That is, he/she has to score a
minimum of 23 marks out of 50 for the external examination.
1.4 Promotion to Higher Semesters
1.5.1 The candidate shall be eligible for promotion from one semester to the next semester only
if the following conditions are satisfied :
a) He / she has secured a minimum of 75 % attendance.
b) Promotion from one semester to the next semester shall be subject to the condition
that the candidate to be promoted to the nth
semester should have earned a minimum of
(n-2)15 credits. This norm is applicable only from 5th
semester onwards.
c) his/her progress and conduct have been satisfactory
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1.5. Attendance.
1.5.1 The percentage of attendance of a candidate for a semester shall be indicated by a letter
code as given below.
Percentage Attendance Letter Code
90% and above H
75% and above but less than 90% N
Less than 75% L
1.5.2. A student whose attendance is less than 75% for a semester is not eligible to appear for the
end semester examination.
1.5.3. The Vice-Chancellor shall have the power to condone shortage of attendance up to 10
percent on medical grounds on the recommendations of the Head of Division / Department.
However such condonation for shortage of attendance shall be given only twice during the entire
course.
1.6. Grading
1.6.1. Grades shall be awarded to the students in each course based on the total marks obtained
in continuous assessment and the end semester examination. The grading pattern shall be as
follows:
Marks obtained
( Percentage)
Grade Grade points
90- 100 S 10
80-89 A 9
70-79 B 8
60-69 C 7
50-59 D 6
Less than 50 F 0
1.6.2. A student is considered to have credited a course or earned credits in respect of a course if
he/she secures a grade other than F for that course.
1.6.3. Grade Point Average.
The academic performance of a student in a semester is indicated by the Semester Grade Point
Average (SGPA).
SGPA = G1C1 + G2C2 + G3C3 + ----------GnCn
C1 + C2 + C3 + -----------------Cn
Where „G‟ refers to the grade point and „C‟ refers to the credit value of corresponding
course undergone by the student.
1.6.4. The cumulative grade point average (CGPA) will be calculated as:
CGPA = S1T1 +S2T2 +S3T3 +…….SnTn
T1 + T2 + T3 + ……. Tn
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Where „S‟ refers to the semester grade point average
„T‟ refers to the total credits in that semester
1.6.5. Grade Card
The Grade Card issued at the end of the semester to each student by the Controller of
Examinations, will contain the following:
a) the code, title, number of credits of each course registered in the semester, marks (internal,
external, total, month & year of passing the subjects)
b) the letter grade obtained (Grade points)
c) the attendance code
d) the total number of credits earned by the student up to the end of that semester and
e) SGPA & CGPA (CGPA for final semester only)
1.6.6. Classification
Classification based on CGPA is as follows:
CGPA 8 and above : First Class with distinction (Provided
the candidate qualifies for the degree by
passing all the subjects of all
the examination in the first chance)
CGPA 6.5 and above, but less than 8 : First Class (Provided the candidate
completes the course in a period of 8
academic years for regular students and
in a period of 7 academic years from the
date of admission for lateral entry
students.)
CGPA 6 and above, but less than 6.5 : Second Class (Provided the candidate
completes the course in a period of 8
academic years for regular students and
in a period of 7 academic years from the
date of admission for lateral entry
students.)
1.7. All the rules and regulations specified herein are subject to the general rules adopted by the
University from time to time.
1.8. * Special supplementary examination be conducted for V and VI semesters along with any
University regular examinations and for VII and VIII semesters immediately after the publication
of final semester results.
1.9. * All requirements for the Degree shall be completed by the candidates within a period of 8
Academic Year from the date of admission to first year.
This rule to be made applicable from 2003 admission onwards.
* Amended vide Notification No.Conf.II/2941/3/2010(3) dated 04.05.2011.
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Scheme of Examination
B.Tech – POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Semester I
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1101 Engineering Mathematics I 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1102 Engineering Physics 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1103 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1104 Engineering Graphics 2 3 0 4 50 50 100
PE 1105 Basic Electrical Engineering
and Electronics
3
1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1106 Technical Communication 2 1 0 2 50 50 100
PE 1107 Mechanical Workshop 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
PE 1108 Basic Electrical and
Electronics Lab 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 16 8 6 22 500 300 800
Semester II
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1201 Engineering Mathematics II 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1202 Engineering Mechanics 4 1 0 4 50 50 100
PE 1203 Ecology and Environment 2 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1204 Mechanical Engineering 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1205 Introduction to
Macromolecular Science &
Engineering
3 1
0
3 50 50 100
PE 1206 Physical and Inorganic
Chemistry 3 1 0 2 50 50 100
PE 1207 Computer Programming 0 1 2 2 100 - 100
PE 1208 Introduction to Chemical
Analysis 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 18 7 5 22 500 300 800
Semester III
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1301 Engineering Mathematics III 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1302 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1303 Natural Rubber Production
and Technology 3
1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1304 Strength of Materials 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
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PE 1305 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1306 Organic Chemistry 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1307 Industrial Chemical Analysis 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
PE 1308 Identification of Polymers 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 18 6 6 22 500 300 800
Semester IV
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1401 Applied Statistics 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1402 Quality Management
Systems and Safety
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1403 Polymer Synthesis and
Manufacture
3
1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1404 Science and Engineering of
Rubbers
3
1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1405 Thermodynamics and
Reaction Engineering
3 1
0 3 50 50 100
PE 1406 Plastics Materials 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1407 Polymer Synthesis 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
PE 1408 Chemical Engineering Lab 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 18 6 6 22 500 300 800
Semester V
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credit
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1501 Plastic Processing 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1502 Polymer Physics 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1503 Polymer Rheology 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1504 Rubber Processing and
Products Manufacture 3
1
0 3 50 50 100
PE 1505 Fiber Science and
Technology 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1506 Adhesives and Surface
Coating 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1507 Polymer Characterization
and Properties 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
PE 1508 Polymer Processing 0 0 2 1 50 - 50
PE 1509 Review Seminar 0 0 1 1 50 - 50
Total 18 6 6 22 500 300 800
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Semester VI
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credit
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1601 Latex Technology 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1602
Characterization and
Testing Methods
3
1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1603 Polymer Products Design 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1604 Polymer Composites and
Blends 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1605
Polymer for Electrical and
Electronics
Applications
3
1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1606 Elective I 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1607 Minor Project and Seminar 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
PE 1608 Latex Technology Practical 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 18 6 6 22 500 300 800
Semester VII
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1701 Polymers and Environment 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1702 Introduction to Mould and
Die Design 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1703 Failure Analysis of
Polymers (Strength and
Failure)
3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1704 Industrial Management 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1705 Tyre Technology 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1706 Elective II 3 1 0 3 50 50 100
PE 1707 Polymer Products Testing 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
PE 1708 Elective Based Seminar 0 0 3 2 100 - 100
Total 18 6 6 22 500 300 800
Semester VIII
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week Credits
Marks
L T P Internal External Total
PE 1801 Project Work Report and
Viva Voce 0 0 15 12 300 200 500
PE 1802 Industrial Training 0 0 15 10 200 100 300
Total 0 0 30 22 500 300 800
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Elective I
Course Code Course
PE 1606 C
A. Polymer Packaging
B. Polymer Process Modeling and Simulation
C. Introduction to Biomaterials and Medical Devices
D. Disaster Management
Elective II
Course Code Course
PE 1606 C
A. Polymers in Space
B. Polymer Nanocomposites
C. CAD/CAM in Polymer Processing
Details of Faculty:
Sl.
No.
Name & Designation
Specialization
Communication
1. Dr. Honey John,
Professor & Head
Polymer Technology 9446372997
2 Mrs. Abhitha K.,
Assistant Professor
Polymer Technology 9847654544
3 Dr.Jayalatha Gopalakrishnan G.,
Assistant Professor
Polymer Technology 9847672916
4 Dr. Jinu Jacob George,
Assistant Professor
Polymer Technology 9497792092
5 Dr. Prasanth R.,
Associate Professor
Polymer Technology 9497205352
6 Dr. Sailaja G.S.,
Associate Professor
Polymer Technology 9744799643
7 Dr. Sunil K. Narayanankutty,
Professor
Polymer Technology 9995300093
8 Dr. Thoms Kurian,
Associate Professor
Polymer Technology 9847872209
9. Ms.Sherin Joseph Polymer Technology 8089116683
10. Ms. Meenu N. Polymer Technology 949736881 [email protected]
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DEPARTMENTMENT OF SHIP TECHNOLOGY
REGULATIONS FOR B.Tech DEGREE COURSE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE & SHIP
BUILDING
I Admission to the course:
1. Candidate for admission to the B.Tech. degree course in Naval Architecture and Ship
Building shall be required to have passed the Higher secondary (10+2) examinations
conducted in Kerala in First Class (ie.60% aggregate), or the examination of any other
University/Board accepted by the syndicate of this University as equivalent thereto with
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as subjects of study. In the case of SC/ST
candidates only a pass is required in the examination.
2. The candidate shall have secured a minimum of 50% marks for Mathematics as well as
for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put together. In the case of candidate
belonging to socially and educationally backward classes (referred to in G.O.(p)
208/66/Edn. Dated 2.5.1966, as amended from time to time) the minimum marks
requirements are 45% for Mathematics and 45% for Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry put together.
3. The candidates shall also satisfy the conditions regarding age and Physical fitness as
may be prescribed by the University.
4. The admission will be based on the entrance examination conducted by the university.
II Course of Study:
1. The course for the B.Tech degree shall extend over a period of four academic years
comprising eight semesters each of four months duration (approx.17 weeks).
2. Between semesters, there will be an interval of four weeks, which will provide time
for examination and its preparation.
3. The course of study shall follow credit system and will be in accordance with the
scheme, course content and syllabus prescribed. The total credit for the entire course
shall be 176.
4. The programme of instruction shall consist of the following:
General core programme comprising of humanities (including Technical
communication, environment studies) and basic sciences.
Engineering core programme introducing the student to foundations in
engineering
professional core programme comprising of professional subjects in Naval
Architecture and Ship building.
Elective programme enabling the students to opt for specialised subjects related
to the profession.
Workshop practice and laboratory works.
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1. Training and regular visits to industry will also form part of the course. Every academic
year, except in the final year the students will undergo internship for a period of 4-6
weeks duration in shipyards, ship repair firms and related industries. Marks for
internship will be counted in the subsequent odd semester (ie. III, V or VII semesters).
III Eligibility for the degree:
1. No candidate shall be eligible for the B.Tech Degree in Naval Architecture and Ship
building unless he/she has undergone the prescribed course of study for a period not less
than 4 academic years from the date of admission to the first semester and has passed the
prescribed examinations in all the semesters.
2. A Student should complete the prescribed course of study within eight academic years
from date of first admission to the course.
IV Rules regarding attendance:
1. Every candidate is required to secure a minimum of 75% attendance to be eligible for
appearing for the University examinations.
2. Candidate having shortage of attendance upto a maximum of 10% are eligible to seek
condonation by applying in the prescribed procedure.
3. A student cannot avail condonation for more than two times during the entire duration
of the course.
4. It shall be open to the Vice Chancellor to grant condonation of shortage in attendance
upto 5% on the recommendation of the Head of the Department.
5. The percentage of attendance of a candidate for a semester shall be indicated by a letter
code as given below:
Percentage of attendance Letter Code
90% and above H
75% and above but less than 90% N
less than 75% L
V Rules for examination:
1. Internal Assessment:All sessional works shall be valued and marks shall be awarded on
the basis of dayto day work, periodic tests and regular assignments based on the scheme
of evaluation as decided by the department council.
2. The total sessional marks for theory and laboratory courses shall be made up of 50% for
internal tests ( minimum two tests), 40% for assignments/quizzes/seminars and 10% for
attendance. However the teachers, depending upon the specific requirements of the
subjects, can make changes in the distribution with the permission of the Head of the
Department. Marks for attendance shall be awarded as follows:
% of attendance marks awarded
96 - 100 5
91 – 95 4
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86 – 90 3
81 – 85 2
76 – 80 1
below 76 0
3. A candidate shall be allowed to improve internal assessment marks in theory/laboratory
courses subject to the following conditions
He/ she shall not combine the course work with his/her regular course work
He/ she shall repeat the theory / practical in a particular course only once and satisfy
the minimum attendance requirement of 75% in that particular course.
He / she shall not be allowed to repeat the course work of any semester if he/she has
already passed the semester examination in full.
4. External Assessment:there shall be University Examination at the end of every semester
in the subjects as prescribed under the course content.
5. To pass in a subject, a candidate has to score not less than 45% of the marks in the
University examination and not less than 50% aggregate marks in the University
examination and sessional marks put together.
6. In subjects where there are no University examinations, a candidate has to score not less
than 50% sessional marks for a pass in that subject.
VI Rules for Promotion :
1. A candidate will be eligible to be promoted from one semester to the next semester only
if he/she has secured a minimum of 75% attendance.
2. Each candidate shall register for the examination at the end of each semester.
3. A candidate shall not register for the nth semester examination without registering for
(n-1)st semester.
4. To get promotion from the nth semester to the (n+1)st semester , a candidate has to pass
the (n-3)rd
semester in full. This rule shall be applicable for promotion from fourth
semester ( ie. n = 4) onwards.
VII Rules for Readmission:
1. Students who are unable to attend classes on medical or other genuine grounds may be
readmitted to the respective semesters along with the subsequent batch.
2. A student seeking readmission shall give a written application to the Head of the
Department, Sixty days prior to the commencement of the semester to which read
mission is sought.
3. Students who have been removed for the nominal rolls due to default in payment of the
semester fees shall be readmitted subject to the following conditions:
The Head of the Department can readmit the student within 10 days from the last
date of payment of the semester fees.
Thereafter the University may accord sanction for readmission.
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Readmission can be given only if the student can secure a minimum of 75%
attendance in each subject meeting the eligibility to register for the University
examination of the respective semester.
VIII Grading:
1. Grades shall be awarded to the candidates in each course based on the total marks
obtained in the internal and external assessments as follows:
Marks obtained (%) Grade Grade points
90 – 100 S 10
80 – 89 A 9
70 – 79 B 8
60 – 69 C 7
50 – 59 D 6
< 50 F 0
2. A student is considered to have credited a course or earned credits in respect of course if
she/he secures a grade other than F for that course.
3. Grade point average: The academic performance of a student in a semester is indicated by
Semester Grade Point Average(SGPA) calculated as below:
𝑺𝑷𝑮𝑨 =𝑮𝟏𝑪𝟏+𝑮𝟐𝑪𝟐+⋯𝑮𝒏+𝑪𝒏
𝑪𝟏+𝑪𝟐+⋯+𝑪𝒏
where „G‟ refers to the grade point and „C‟ refers to the credit value of corresponding
course undergone by the student.
4. Grade Card: Grade card issued at the end of the semester to each student will contain the
following:
The code, title, number of credits of each course registered in the semester
The letter grade obtained
The attendance code
Total number of credits earned by the student upto the end of that semester and
SGPA & CGPA.
5. Overall Classification:
a) First Class with Distinction:- Candidates who qualify for the Degree passing all the
examinations within 4 academic years after their commencement of the course of study
and secure CGPA of 8 and above.
b) First Class:- Candidates who qualify for the Degree passing all the examinations
within 8 academic years after their commencement of the course of study and secure
CGPA of 6.5 and above but less than 8.
c) Second Class:- Candidates who qualify for the Degree passing all the examinations
within 8 academic years after their commencement of the course of study and secure
CGPA of 6 and above but less than 6.5.
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IX Revision of Regulation and Curriculum:
The University may from time to time revise amend or change the Regulations,
Curriculum, Scheme of Examination and Syllabus.
SCHEME FOR B.TECH DEGREE COURSE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE SHIP BUILDING
(8 SEMESTER DURATION)
Subject Cr.
General core programme
Technical Communication and Environment Studies 3
Mathematics 12
Applied Physics 3
Applied Chemistry 3
Computer Programming 3
Engineering Economics and Management 3
Engineering core programme
Engineering Mechanics 7
Electrical Engineering 3
Engineering Graphics 4
Machine Drawing 3
Fluid Mechanics 6
Mechanics of Solids 4
Instrumentation 3
Applied Thermodynamics 3
Design of Machine Elements 3
Analysis of Structures 3
Material Science 3
Computer Aided Design and Drafting 3
Professional core programme
Introduction to ship Technology 3
Basic Ships Theory 3
Stability of Ships 3
Resistance of Ships 3
Propulsion of Ships 3
Controllability of Ships 3
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Ship Motions in Seaway 3
Ship structural analysis 6
Structural design of Ships 6
Ship Design 7
Ship Production Technology and management 7
Marine Engineering 6
Electrical Systems on Ships and Shipyard 3
Joining Techniques in Shipbuilding Technology 4
Special problem and seminar 2
Project Work and Viva voce 15
Workshop practice and laboratory works
Workshop Practice 4
Electrical Engineering Laboratory 1
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 2
Material Testing Laboratory 1
Marine Hydrodynamics 1
Marine engineering Lab 1
Model Making Techniques 2
Internship 3
Elective programme
Electives I-IV 12
X . * Special supplementary examination be conducted for V and VI semesters along with any
University regular examinations and for VII and VIII semesters immediately after the publication
of final semester results.
XI. * All requirements for the Degree shall be completed by the candidates within a period of 8
Academic Year from the date of admission to first year.
This rule to be made applicable from 2003 admission onwards.
* Amended vide Notification No.Conf.II/2941/3/2010(3) dated 04.05.2011.
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Scheme of Examination
B.Tech - NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIP BUILDING
Semester I
Course
Code Course
Hrs/Week
Credit Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
University
Exam
Total
ST 15 101
Technical
Communications
and Environment
Studies
3 1 - 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 102 Mathematics I 3 1 - 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 103 Applied Physics 3 1 - 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 104 Applied Chemistry 3 1 - 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 105 Engineering
Mechanics I 3 2 - 5 4 100 100 200
ST 15 106 Engineering
Graphics 2 - 3 5 4 100 100 200
ST 15 107 Workshop Practice
I 1 - 3 4 2 100 100 200
Total 18 6 6 30 22 650 600 1250
Semester II
Course
Code Course Hrs/week
Credit
Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
University
Exam
Total
ST 15 201 Mathematics II 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 202 Computer
Programming 2 0 2 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 203 Engineering
Mechanics II 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 204 Electrical
Engineering 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 205 Machine Drawing 2 0 3 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 206 Introduction to
Ship Technology 3 0 1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 207 Workshop Practice
II 1 0 2 3 2 50 - 50
ST 15 208 Electrical
Engineering Lab 0 0 2 2 1 50 - 50
Total 17 3 10 30 21 700 600 1300
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Semester III
Course
Code Course
Hrs/week
Credit Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
Universi
ty Exam Total
ST 15 301 Mathematics III 3 1 - 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 302 Fluid Mechanics I 3 2 - 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 303 Mechanics of
Solids 4 1 - 5 4 100 100 200
ST 15 304 Instrumentation 3 1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 305 Applied
Thermodynamics 4 1 - 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 306 Basic Ship Theory 2 1 2 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 307 Fluid Mechanics
Lab - - 2 2 2 50 - 50
ST 15 308 Internship - - - - 1 50 - 50 Total 19 7 4 30 22 700 600 1300
Semester IV
Course
Code Course
Hrs/week
Credit Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
Universi
ty Exam Total
ST 15401 Mathematics IV 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15402 Fluid Mechanics II 3 2 0 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15403 Analysis of
Structures
3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15404 Material Science 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15405 Stability of Ships 3 1 1 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15406 Marine
Engineering I
3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15407 Material Testing
Lab
1 0 1 2 1 50 - 50
ST 15408 Model Making
Techniques
0 0 2 2 2 50 - 50
Total 19 7 4 30 21 700 600 1300
Semester V
Course
Code Course
Hrs/week
Credit Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
Universi
ty Exam Total
ST 15 501
Engineering
Economics &
Management
3 1
0
4
3 100 100 200
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ST 15 502 Design of Machine
Elements 2 0
3 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 503 Resistance of
Ships 2 1 1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 504 Propulsion of
Ships 2 1 1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 505 Ship Structural
Analysis - I
3
1 1 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 506 Marine
Engineering II 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 507 Electrical Systems
on Ships &
Shipyards
2 1
1 4
3 50 - 50
ST 15 508 Internship - - - - 1 50 - 50
Total 17 6 7 30 22 750 700 1450
Semester VI
Course
Code Course
Hrs/week Credit
Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
Universi
ty Exam Total
ST 15 601 Computer Aided
Design &
Drafting 2
1
1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 602
Controllability of
Ships 2
1
1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 603 Ship Motion in
Seaway
2
1 1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 604 Ship Structural
Analysis – II
3
1
0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 605 Structural
Design of Ships I 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 606 Ship Design I 3 0 1 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 607
Ship Production
Technology 3
1
0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 608
Marine
hydrodynamics
Lab
0
0 1 1 1 50 - 50
ST 15 609 Marine
Engineering Lab 0 0 1 1 1 50 - 50
Total 18 6 6 30 23 800 700 1500
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Semester VII
Course
Code Course
Hrs/week
Credits
Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
University
Exam Total
ST 15 701
Ship
Production
Management
4 1
- 5
4 100 100 200
ST 15 702 Structural
Design of
Ships II
3 1 - 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 703 Ship DesignII 3 2 1 6 4 100 100 200
ST 15 704 Joining
Techniques in
Shipbuilding
Technology
3 2 - 5 4 100 100 200
ST 15 705
Elective I
3
2
-
5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 706 Elective II 3 2 - 5 3 100 100 200
ST 15 707 Internship - - - - 1 50 - 50
Total 19 10 1 30 22 650 600 1250
Semester VIII
Course Code Course Hrs/week
Credits
Marks
L T P Total Internal
Exam
University
Exam Total
ST 15 801 Special
Problem &
Seminar -
-
2 2 2 100 - 100
ST 15 802 Elective III 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 803 Elective IV 3 1 0 4 3 100 100 200
ST 15 804 Project Work
& Viva Voce - - 20 20 15 300 300 600
Total 6 2 22 30 23 600 500 1100
List of Elective Subjects for the 7
th Semester
1. Shipbuilding Materials, Corrosion, Prevention and Protection
2. Design of Fishing Vessels
3. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning of Ships
4. Offshore Structure Design
5. Ship Recycling
6. Computer Aided Ship Design
7. Experimental Stress Analysis
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8. Cargo handling
9. Inland Water Transport
10. Design of Small Crafts
11. Marine Pollution, Control Recovery Systems
12. Maritime Law and Shipping management
13. Maritime Engineering Contracts and Commercial Management
14. Composite Boat Design
List of Elective Subjects for the 8th
Semester
1. Experimental Techniques on Ships and Models
2. Finite Element Method
3. Ship Repairing and Surveying
4. Advanced Computer Techniques
5. Computer Application in Shipbuilding Technology
6. Design of Fishing Systems
7. Design of Submarines and Deep submersibles
8. Design of High speed Crafts
9. Quality Assurance and Management in shipbuilding
10. Numerical Techniques in Marine Hydrodynamics
11. Probabilistic Theory applied to Ship in Seaway
12. Remote Sensing applications in Ocean wave Data Analysis
13. Underwater Explosions and Acoustics
14. Design of Warships
15. Fracture Mechanics
16. Marine Pollution Prevention and Management
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Details of Faculty
Sl.
No.
Name & Designation
Specialization
Communication
1. Dr. C.G. Nandakumar
Associate Professor & Head
Structural Analysis Finite
Element Method
9447463475
2 Dr. Manoj T. Issac, Assistant
Professor
Hydrodynamics of underwater
vehicles, offshore renewable
energy
9495519287
3 Dr. A. Mathiazhagan, Associate
Professor
Material Technology &
Corrosion Engineering
9400336441
4 Dr. Mariamma Chacko,
Associate Professor
Embedded software validation
& optimization, Power quality
in ship electrical power
systems, motor drives &
control
9446077226
8281712727
5. Dr. K.P. Narayanan,
Professor (Adjunct Faculty)
Naval Architecture
(Ship Structural Design)
6. Dr. Rajesh P. Nair, Assistant
Professor
Numerical Methods for impact
and blast analysis
9744297106
7. Dr. K. Roby, Associate Professor Naval Architecture 9288185562
8. Dr. K. Sivaprasad, Associate
Professor
Naval Architecture
(Ship Production & Ship
Recycling)
9349265677
9. Dr. C.B. Sudheer, Assistant
Professor
Naval Architecture
(Production Engineering)
9895074930
10. Ms. Santhamma P.S.
Faculty (on Contract)
Engineering Mathematics
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ACADEMIC CALENDER 2017-2018
JULY 2017
Date Day Remarks
1 Saturday
2 Sunday
3 Monday Commencement of classes for Odd Semester
4 Tuesday Last date for CBCS Course Registration
5 Wednesday 6 Thursday
7 Friday [
8 Saturday
9 Sunday
10 Monday 11 Tuesday
12 Wednesday
13 Thursday
14 Friday Last date of dropping courses in PG programmes
15 Saturday
16 Sunday
17 Monday Commencement of Campus Tree Care Week
18 Tuesday Request for First List of Students for General Council Election of Cochin University Union
19 Wednesday
20 Thursday
21 Friday
22 Saturday Classes on Classics -" Class on The Infantile Sickness of Leftism in Communism" by Sri V I Lenin
23 Sunday
24 Monday
25 Tuesday
26 Wednesday Commencement of Classes for I Semester B Tech Programmes
27 Thursday 28 Friday Notification of Election to the Cochin University Union
29 Saturday
30 Sunday
31 Monday Last date for receiving Students List from Departments/ Publication of First List of Students in the Department Notice Board
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August 2017
Date Day Remarks
1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday Examiner- Subject Mapping
3 Thursday Election to the General Council of Cochin University Union
4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Sunday
7 Monday Last date for receiving Final List (Corrected List) of Students in the Cochin University Union Office
8 Tuesday
9 Wednesday
10 Thursday
11 Friday Experiencing Monsoon - Nature Camp [
12 Saturday International Youth Day Celebrations/ Classes on Classics - Class on "The State and Revolution" by Sri. V I Lenin
13 Sunday
14 Monday Commencement of the Selection to Inter University Competitions - Music / Fine Arts / Dance / Theatre / Literary Events (on holidays and evenings - without affecting regular classes)
15 Tuesday INDEPENDENCE DAY
16 Wednesday Commencement of First Internal Series
17 Thursday Tentative dates for the All India / South Zone Inter University Selection Trials (17th to 19th) / Submission of Examination Proposals
18 Friday Music Workshop
19 Saturday Publication of Final List of Electoral Roll for Election to the General Council of Cochin University Union
20 Sunday
21 Monday [Date of Notification of Election to the General Council of Cochin University Union
22 Tuesday
23 Wednesday Last date for receiving Nominations for Election to the General Council of Cochin University Union / Scrutiny of Nominations
24 Thursday
25 Friday Last date of withdrawal of Nominations/Publication of valid Nominations/Publication of Final List of eligible candidates for Election to the General Council of Cochin University Union
26 Saturday Arts Workshop - Warli Arts by Serena Madha (26th to 28th)
27 Sunday 28 Monday AYYANKALI JAYANTHI
29 Tuesday
30 Wednesday Polling / Counting and Declaration of Results of the Election to the General Council of Cochin University Union
31 Thursday
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September 2017 Date Day Remarks 1 Friday BAKRID/ Commencement of ONAM Vacation
2 Saturday
3 Sunday FIRST ONAM
4 Monday THIRUVONAM
5 Tuesday THIRD ONAM
6 Wednesday FOURTH ONAM - SREE NARAYANA GURU JAYANTHI
7 Thursday Exam Notification & Start of Online / Offline Registration for Examinations
8 Friday
9 Saturday Classes on Classics - Class on Dialectics of Nature
10 Sunday
11 Monday Reopening after ONAM Vacation / Publication of Electoral Roll (List of Members of General Council 2017-18 of Cochin University Union)
12 Tuesday SREE KRISHNA JAYANTHI
13 Wednesday Commencement of Second Internal Series
14 Thursday
15 Friday
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday Last date for Examination Registration (without fine)/ Notification for Election of Office Bearers of Cochin University Union
19 Tuesday
20 Wednesday
21 Thursday SREE NARAYANA GURU SAMADHI / Science Lecture Series - 1
22 Friday Last date for online Examination Registration (with fine) / Last date for receipt of Nominations for Election of Office Bearers of Cochin University Union / Scrutiny of Nominations
23 Saturday Inauguration of Automated Farming under Students' Innovation Scheme
24 Sunday
25 Monday Last date for Withdrawal of Nominations for Election of Office Bearers of Cochin University Union / Publication of Final List of Nominations
26 Tuesday Submission of DCB, Matriculation/Recognition Applications & Qualifying Certificates of I Semester Students to the University
27 Wednesday
28 Thursday Polling, Counting and Declaration of Results of the Election of Office Bearers of Cochin University Union
29 Friday MAHANAVAMI / Back to Village: Journey through Indian villages to understand local knowledge base
30 Saturday VIJAYADASAMI
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October 2017 Date Day Remarks 1 Sunday
2 Monday GANDHI JAYANTHI
3 Tuesday
4 Wednesday
5 Thursday Tentative dates for Adventure Sports - Boys (5th to 8th)/ Oath taking Ceremony of the Office Bearers of Cochin University Union
6 Friday
7 Saturday
8 Sunday
9 Monday EFFC 2017 : Environmental Film Festival of CUSAT
10 Tuesday
11 Wednesday
12 Thursday
13 Friday End of EFFC 2017
14 Saturday Science Lecture Series 2: Essentia - in association with Essence, Kerala
15 Sunday
16 Monday Submission of Internal Marks & Attendance as on date to the University
17 Tuesday
18 Wednesday DEEPAVALI
19 Thursday
20 Friday
21 Saturday Colloquim on Queer Lives in India : Queer Dialogues and Social Inclusion
22 Sunday
23 Monday Issue of Nominal Roll and Hall Tickets
24 Tuesday
25 Wednesday End of classes
26 Thursday
27 Friday
28 Saturday
29 Sunday
30 Monday
31 Tuesday
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November 2017
Date Day Remarks
1 Wednesday Commencement of Odd Semester Examinations
2 Thursday
3 Friday
4 Saturday
5 Sunday
6 Monday
7 Tuesday
8 Wednesday
9 Thursday
10 Friday
11 Saturday
12 Sunday
13 Monday
14 Tuesday
15 Wednesday
16 Thursday
17 Friday
18 Saturday
19 Sunday
20 Monday
21 Tuesday
22 Wednesday
23 Thursday
24 Friday
25 Saturday
26 Sunday
27 Monday
28 Tuesday
29 Wednesday
30 Thursday End of Odd Semester Examinations
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December 2017
Date Day Remarks
1 Friday Commencement of Classes of Even Semester and CBCS Registration
2 Saturday MILAD-E-SHERIF
3 Sunday
4 Monday
5 Tuesday
6 Wednesday
7 Thursday
8 Friday Tentative date for the Commencement of 35th Inter-Collegiate Sports & Games Meet (8th to 22nd )
9 Saturday Science Lecture Series-3/ Workshop on Free Software
10 Sunday
11 Monday
12 Tuesday
13 Wednesday Commencement of Valuation
14 Thursday
15 Friday
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday
19 Tuesday
20 Wednesday Submission of Lab Marks to University
21 Thursday
22 Friday Commencement of Christmas Vacation
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday CHRISTMAS
26 Tuesday
27 Wednesday
28 Thursday
29 Friday
30 Saturday
31 Sunday
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January 2018
Date Day Remarks
1 Monday Reopening after Christmas Vacation / Submission of PG results to University / Examiner-Subject Mapping - B Tech Even Semester
2 Tuesday MANNAM JAYANTHI
3 Wednesday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday
8 Monday
9 Tuesday
10 Wednesday Publication of PG results, Commencement of First Internal Series for Even Semester
11 Thursday
12 Friday
13 Saturday Commencement of Green Room IX : Cultivating Creativity
14 Sunday
15 Monday Completion of Valuation - UG Programmes; Last date for submission of Exam Proposals for Even Semester
16 Tuesday
17 Wednesday
18 Thursday
19 Friday
20 Saturday
21 Sunday
22 Monday
23 Tuesday
24 Wednesday Publication of Results - UG Programmes
25 Thursday
26 Friday REPUBLIC DAY / Art Workshop: Dance Theatre and Music
27 Saturday
28 Sunday
29 Monday
30 Tuesday
31 Wednesday
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February 2018
Date Day Remarks
1 Thursday
2 Friday
3 Saturday
4 Sunday
5 Monday Examination Notification and Start of Online / Offline Examination Registration / Last Date for Application for Scrutiny for UG Programmes
6 Tuesday
7 Wednesday
8 Thursday
9 Friday Commencement of Second Internal Series
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
12 Monday Last date for Application for Revaluation for UG Programmes
13 Tuesday MAHA SIVARATHRI
14 Wednesday
15 Thursday
16 Friday
17 Saturday
18 Sunday
19 Monday
20 Tuesday Commencement of University Arts Festival - Sargam (20th to 24th)
21 Wednesday
22 Thursday
23 Friday Last date for Exam Registration (Without fine)
24 Saturday
25 Sunday
26 Monday
27 Tuesday
28 Wednesday Last date for Exam Registration (With fine)
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March 2018
Date Day Remarks
1 Thursday
2 Friday
3 Saturday
4 Sunday
5 Monday
6 Tuesday Submission of DCB Statement to University
7 Wednesday
8 Thursday
9 Friday
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
12 Monday
13 Tuesday
14 Wednesday
15 Thursday
16 Friday Submission of Internal Marks for UG Programmes & Attendance as on date to the University
17 Saturday
18 Sunday
19 Monday
20 Tuesday
21 Wednesday Issue of Nominal Roll & Hall ticket
22 Thursday
23 Friday End of classes
24 Saturday
25 Sunday
26 Monday Publication of revaluation results
27 Tuesday
28 Wednesday
29 Thursday MAUNDY THURSDAY
30 Friday GOOD FRIDAY
31 Saturday
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April 2018
Date Day Remarks
1 Sunday
2 Monday Commencement of Regular / Supplementary Examinations
3 Tuesday
4 Wednesday
5 Thursday
6 Friday
7 Saturday
8 Sunday
9 Monday
10 Tuesday
11 Wednesday
12 Thursday
13 Friday
14 Saturday AMBEDKAR JAYANTHI
15 Sunday VISHU
16 Monday
17 Tuesday
18 Wednesday
19 Thursday
20 Friday
21 Saturday
22 Sunday
23 Monday
24 Tuesday
25 Wednesday
26 Thursday
27 Friday
28 Saturday
29 Sunday
30 Monday End of exams for PG courses
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May 2018
Date Day Remarks
1 Tuesday MAY DAY/ Commencement of Summer Vacation
2 Wednesday
3 Thursday
4 Friday
5 Saturday
6 Sunday
7 Monday
8 Tuesday
9 Wednesday
10 Thursday
11 Friday
12 Saturday
13 Sunday
14 Monday 29th CUSAT International FIDE Rated Chess Tournament
15 Tuesday Submission of PG Results to University
16 Wednesday
17 Thursday
18 Friday
19 Saturday
20 Sunday
21 Monday
22 Tuesday
23 Wednesday
24 Thursday
25 Friday Publication of PG results
26 Saturday
27 Sunday
28 Monday
29 Tuesday
30 Wednesday
31 Thursday End of exams for UG courses and Submission of Lab Marks to University
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June 2018
Date Day Remarks
1 Friday
2 Saturday
3 Sunday
4 Monday
5 Tuesday
6 Wednesday
7 Thursday
8 Friday
9 Saturday
10 Sunday
11 Monday
12 Tuesday
13 Wednesday
14 Thursday
15 Friday EID-UL-FITR
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday
19 Tuesday
20 Wednesday
21 Thursday
22 Friday
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday
26 Tuesday
27 Wednesday
28 Thursday
29 Friday
30 Saturday
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Scheme of allotting unique registration numbers to students1 of various programmes of the University
directly by the departments:-
Department Code Research
Scholar
M.Sc./MBA/
MCA/MA/
LLB/B.Tech.
M.Tech./LLM M.Phil Diploma/
M.Voc
Certificate
Course
Applied
Chemistry
AC 17ACRS001 17ACMS001 17ACMT001 17ACMP001
Applied
Economics
AE 17AERS001 17AEMA001 17AEMP001
Atmospheric
Sciences
AS 17ASRS001 17ASMS001 17ASMT001
BioTechnology BT 17BTRS001 17BTMS001
Chemical
Oceanography
CO 17CORS001 17COMS001 17COMP001
CUCEK CU 17CURS001 17CUMT001
Computer
Applications
CA 17CARS001 17CAMC001
Computer
Science
CS 17CSRS001 17CSMT001
Electronics EL 17ELRS001 17ELMS001 17ELMT001
English &
Foreign
Languages
EF 17EFRS001 17EFDI001
School of
Engineering
SE 17SERS001 17SEMT001
Environmental
Studies
ES 17ESRS001 17ESMS001
National Centre
for Aquatic
Animal Health
AA 17AARS001 17AAMT001
Hindi HI 17HIRS001 17HIMA001 17HIMP001 17HIDI001 17HICC001
Industrial
Fisheries
IF 17IFRS001 17IFMS001 17IFMP001
Instrumentation IS 17ISRS001 17ISMS001 17ISMT001
Legal Studies LS 17LSRS001 17LSLB001 17LSLL001
IUCIPR IP 17IPRS001 17IPLL001 17IPDI001
Management
Studies
MS 17MSRS001 17MSMB001 17MSMP001
Marine Biology MB 17MBRS00
1
17MBMS001 17MBMP001
Marine
Geology
MG 17MGRS00
1
17MGMS001
Mathematics Ma 17MARS00
1
17MAMS001 17MAMP001
Photonics PT 17PTRS001 17PTMS001 17PTMT001
Physical
Oceanography
PO 17PORS001 17POMS001 17POMT001
Physics PH 17PHRS001 17PHMS001 17PHMP001
Polymer
Science
PS 17PSRS001 17PSBT001 17PSMT001
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Ship
Technology
SH 17SHRS001 17SHBT001 17SHMT001
Statistics ST 17STRS001 17STMS001 17STMT001
DDUKK DD 17DDRS001 17DDMV001
KMSME KM 17KMRS00
1
17KMBT001 17KMMT001 17KMCC001
Centre for
Social Inc.
SI 17SIRS001
Course Nomenclature
Research Scholar/Ph.D RS
Diploma DI
M.Sc. MS
M.A MA
M.B.A MB
M.C.A MC
LLB LB
LLM LL
B.Tech BT
M.Phil MP
Certificate Course CC
M.VOC MV
M.Tech MT
If a particular Department has two parallel programme in the same category (say two
M.Sc/M.Tech) then it can be accommodated the last three digits (say 001 to 015 to the
first programme and 015 to 030 to the second programme). Or, one more digit can be
introduced at the sixth place as 1,2,3 etc., which indicates the different programmes of
similar nature of the same Department. As an example if the Computer Science
Department has two M.Tech, it can be numbered as either of the following which can be
decided. 17 CSMT001 to 17CSMT015 to the first programme
17CSMT015 to 17CSMT030 to the second programme
OR 17CSMT100 to 17CSMT199 to the first programme
17CSMT200 to 17CSMT299 to the second programme Most Suitable 17CSMT300 to 17CSMT399 to the third programme etc.
OR 17CSMT1001 to 17CSMT10015 for the first programme
17CSMT2001 to 17CSMT20015 for the second programme
Disclaimer: The information provided in the Bulletin is general in nature and does not have any
legal authenticity. The official information which may change from time to time can be obtained
from the office concerned.
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