Faculty of Mechanical Engineering consists of the following departments: i) Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME). ii) Department of Industrial Production Engineering (IPE). The main source of the Association Fund is contributions made by the department students and the teachers. 1.3 "Academic Council" means the Academic Council of the University 1.4 "The Committee of Courses and Studies" means the.
Any other department must be University by the Council on the recommendation of the Academic Council. The University offers courses leading to the award of the following degrees.. i) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering abbreviated as B.Sc. Sc.Engg.(Industrial Production Engineering); . v) Any other degree that may be awarded by a department after approval of the Council on the recommendation of the Academic Council.
Student admission, equivalence and transfer admission 4.1 The four academic years of study for the B degree. The rules for admission to reserved places will be determined by the Academic Council on the recommendation of the Admissions Committee. The Registrar will refer the matter to the relevant Head of Department and also to the Equivalence Committee.
The student cannot find courses suitable for registration, with the approval of the advisor.
Departmental Monitoring Committee and student Adviser
In that students have some to choose the necessary number of courses from a specific group/number of courses.
Registration Requirements
Late registration after this date will not be accepted unless the student makes a written appeal to the Registrar through the concerned head and can document extenuating circumstances such as medical problems (physically unable and unable to attend) or some other academic commitment that prevented registration before the last date registration. You can adjust the originally registered courses in any semester by correctly filling out the Course Adjustment Form. Any student wishing to add or drop courses will be required to complete a Course Adjustment in consultation with and under the guidance of their advisor.
The original copy of course adjustment from will be submitted to the Registrar's Office and then the required number of photocopies will be made by the Registrar's Office for distribution to the concerned advisor, supervisor and the student. All changes in courses must be approved by the advisor and the head of department. The course adjustment from must be submitted to the Registrar's office after being duly completed and signed by the persons concerned.
15/= per credit and must submit the payment document along with the registration form at the Registrar's Office. It should be noted here that each part of the credit will be considered as the next higher whole number of credit for the calculation of the registration fee.
Striking off the Names and Readmission
For first-year students such forms may be included in the registration packet at the time of orientation. However, he/she may choose not to withdraw any laboratory/sessional/design subject if the grade obtained in such. But if he/she requests readmission at any subsequent hearing, the procedure for his/her readmission shall be the same as described in Article 12.2.
Apart from section as a penalty under the Ordinance, if the University is in relation to discipline, a student of any kind who, for any other reason, does not become a candidate for the final examination in the semester in which he should have in the normal course of his/her progressive academic activities, shall be deemed to have suspended his studies for the semester concerned along with the removal of his name from the current roll and two such periods of suspension shall be deemed to be equivalent to that of one academic hour. Under no circumstances may the maximum period of suspension exceed two academic hours during the student's period of study for the degree. Grading System: The letter grading system used to evaluate student performance is as follows:.
Grading System : The letter grade system shall be used to assess the performance of the student and shall be as follows
Distribution of Marks
Assessment for the theory part of the course will take place according to guideline i) and for the laboratory/session part according to guideline ii) above. Total marks in a combined course will then be calculated on the basis of the theory to laboratory/sessional credit ratio.
Class Tests/Quizzes
Earned Credits
All such students may make up deficiencies in GPA and credit requirements by completing courses in the next semester and backlog courses, if any, with better grades. Students whose GPA falls below 2.20 must be notified so that the necessary remedial action can be taken. Honours, Vice-Chancellor's List and Syndicate Gold Medal Candidates for the Bachelor of Engineering degree will be awarded.
Honors, Vice-Chancellor’s List and Syndicate Gold medal Candidates for Bachelor’s degree in engineering will be awarded
Student Classification
Registration for the Second & subsequent Semester
Probation and Suspension
The probationary period is extended for additional semesters until the student achieves an overall GPA of 2.20 or better. A student on academic probation who fails to maintain a GPA of at least 2.20 during two consecutive academic years may be expelled from this University. A student who has been suspended may apply to the Vice-Chancellor for consideration, but this application will not be considered until the student has been suspended for at least one full semester.
After consideration of the petition and perhaps after consultation with the student, advisor and the respective Head of the Department, Vice Chancellor in some cases; reinstate the student if this is the first suspension.
Measures for Helping Academically weak Students
Backlog and Short Semester Examination
Minimum Earned credit and GPA Requirements for Obtaining Degree
Time Limits of Completion of Bachelor’s Degree
Industrial/ Professional Training Requirements
Application for Graduation and Award of Degree
Inclusion of repeaters from present system to the new courses system
SYLLABUS
Computer Science & Engineering Department
Contact hours/week: 3/2 Credits: 0.75 Introduction to the basics of computers: types and generation of computers, basic organization and functional units. Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3 Aqueous solutions: Types of solutions, factors affecting the solubility of the substance. Contact hours/week: 3/2 (session) Credits: 0.75 Students will develop three programs/projects with appropriate documentation as assigned by the instructor and will run on micro/mainframe computers.
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3 Collections and their operation, Relationships: relationships and their properties, n-array relationships, Partial ordering, grid. Contact Hours/Week: 3/2 (Sessional) Credits: 0.75 Internet and World Wide Web Applications, HTML, SGML, XML, CGI Programming, Electronic Commerce, Internet Database, Java Script, VB Script. Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3 Introduction to operating system, Process management: process synchronization and mutual exclusion, two process solution and.
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3 Introduction: Definition of Al, Historical development of Al, Application of Al. Contact hours/week: 3 (Sessional) Credits: 1.50 Study of problems in Computer Science and Engineering. Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3 Introduction to compiler: compilation techniques including parsing, semantic processing and optimization; Complier-compliers and translator-writing systems.
Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3 Introduction to human-computer interaction (HCI), human information processing systems, interaction models, approaches to HCI, user interface. Contact hours/week: 3 Credits: 3 Introduction to Computer Graphics: History, Application of Computer Graphics (Computer Aided Design Animation). Contact hours/week: 3/2 (session) Credits: 0.75 The student works in groups or individually to prepare review papers on topics assigned by the teachers and present them to the public.