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Online registration requests for any "Current Semester" are completed prior to the start of the SEE (End of Semester Examinations) program. A copy of it is kept by the head of the department, the professor's advisor and the student. It is evaluated by a departmental committee consisting of the head of the department, the head of the seminar and a professional associate.

The semester grade point average (SGPA) is calculated by dividing the sum of credit points (CP) secured from all subjects/ courses registered in a semester, by the total

The student will be required to re-appear as a "supplementary student" in the final examination of the semester as and when offered. The corresponding 'credit points' (CP) are calculated by multiplying the grade point by the credit for the subject in question. Thus, CGPA is calculated from I year II semester onwards at the end of each semester as per the formula.

Illustration of calculation of CGPA:
Illustration of calculation of CGPA:

For merit ranking or comparison purposes or any other listing, only the ‘rounded off’

For calculations listed in regulations 9.6 to 9.9, performance in failed subjects/ courses (securing F grade) will also be taken into account, and the credits of such subjects/

Passing standards

After the completion of each semester, a grade card or grade sheet (or transcript) shall be issued to all the registered students of that semester, indicating the letter grades and

Declaration of results

Withholding of results

Transitory regulations

The maximum number of credit points a student can obtain for the award of a degree is the sum of the total number of credit points secured in all regulations of his study, including regulations R16. The assessment of the student's performance will be made after the exemption of two courses if the total credits obtained ≤ 206, three courses if the total credits gained > 206 (see Regulation R16 for details on the exemption). Note: If a student re-admitted to R16 Regulations has not studied any subject/topic in their previous regulations of study which is a prerequisite for further subjects in R16 Regulations, the respective Heads of Faculty conduct supplementary hours to cover these subjects/topics for the benefit students.

Student transfers

A regulation R09/R13/R15 student who has been held back for lack of credits will only be promoted to the next semester of regulations R16 after obtaining the required credits in accordance with the relevant regulations for his/her first admission. A student who has failed in any subject according to any regulations must pass those subjects according to the same regulations. If a student readmitted to R16 regulations has any subject that shares 80% of the curriculum with his previous regulations, that subject will be replaced in R16 regulations with another subject proposed by the University.

Scope

A student applies for 144 credits and secures 144 credits with CGPA ≥ 5 from II year to IV year B.Tech. Out of the guaranteed 144 KT, the student can use up to 6 KT exemption, i.e. one open elective course and one professional elective course or two professional elective courses, which means 138 KT for evaluating the success of the B.Tech program. Students who do not fulfill the condition for obtaining a diploma within six academic years from the year of enrollment lose their place on the B.Sc.

Promotion rule

Exclusion from the examination hall and cancellation of performance in that subject only of all students concerned. Removal from the examination hall and cancellation of appearance in that subject and all other subjects in which the student has already participated, including practical examinations and project work, will not be allowed for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. Removal of students of the colleges from the examination hall and cancellation of performance in that subject and all others.

No Course

No. Course

Open Electives - Students should only take open electives from the list of open electives offered by other departments/branches. Example: - A mechanical engineering student can take Open Electives from all other departments/branches except Open Electives offered by the Mechanical Department.

TECH. III AND IV YEARS S

A Fibonacci sequence is defined as follows: the first and second terms in the sequence are 0 and 1. Subsequent terms are found by adding the previous two terms in the sequence. 8 a) Write a C program that implements the Bubble sort method to sort a given list of integers in ascending order.

Kalam from “Fluency in English– A Course book for Engineering Students” published by Orient BlackSwan, Hyderabad. Hill from Fluency in English – A Course book for Engineering Students” published by Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad. Chapter titled ‘Father Dear Father’ by Raj Kinger from Fluency in English – A Course book for Engineering Students” Published by Orient BlackSwan, Hyderabad.

Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab

Interactive Communication Skills Lab: A spacious room with movable chairs and audio-visual aids with a public address system, T. To provide hands-on experience in the use of various engineering materials, tools, equipment and processes common in the engineering field. . It explains the construction, operation, use and application of various work tools, equipment and machinery.

TRADES FOR EXERCISES

Identify and use marking tools, hand tools, measuring equipment and to work to prescribed tolerances. Practice manufacturing components using workshop trades including plumbing, assembly, carpentry, foundry, house wiring and welding. Identify and apply appropriate tools for various branches of engineering processes including drilling, material removal, measuring, chiseling.

TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE

Students will be sensitized to the basic dimensions of biological, sociological, psychological and legal aspects of gender. Course objective: To learn the basic types of business, the impact of the economy on business and firms in particular. Course outcomes: The student will be able to understand the measurement of thermal conductivity, heat transfer coefficient, calculation in natural and forced convection and some aspects of radiation.

Course Outcome: The students will gain an understanding of the key steps in a pipeline's life cycle: design, construction, installation, asset management and maintenance. To understand the plan of drilling a well, the process of drilling and various equipment used for drilling and designing the drill string. Understand the mechanics of oil and gas production in reservoirs and apply the basic quantitative tools of reservoir engineering to analyze and/or predict the behavior of the reservoir under potentially useful production schemes.

Gas well testing: Linearization and solution of the basic differential equation for radial flow of a real gas – Russel, Goodrich etal. Plan and design the well completion depending on the cage policy and the number of targets available in the well. Determine the wellhead pressure, bottom hole pressure, and operating oil/gas flow rates of the reservoir.

Course outcomes: This course provides the necessary knowledge for selecting the chemical reactors for a specific process, design and simulation of existing reactors. Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the principles and basic practices of surface production operations. The aim is to provide a practical knowledge of the current methods used in the design of oil and gas handling systems and surface facilities.

TECH. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING INTRODUCTION TO SPACE TECHNOLOGY

TECH. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING INTRODUCTION TO AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

TECH. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

TECH. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING ROCKETS AND MISSILES

TECH. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Organizational Structure for Disaster Management in India – Preparation of State and District Disaster Management Plans. National Disaster Management Plan, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India (http://www.ndma.gov.in/images/policyplan/dmplan/draftndmp.pdf).

TECH. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

TECH. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING DATA STRUCTURES

Trees – Terminology, Representation of Trees, Binary Tree ADT, Properties of Binary Trees, Binary Tree Representations Array and Linked Representations, Binary Tree Crossings, Twisted Binary Trees, Max Priority Queue ADT Implementation-Max Heap Definition, Insertion into a Max Heap , removing a maximum heap. Sorting-Insertion Sorting, Selection Sorting, Radix Sorting, Quick Sorting, Heap Sorting, Comparison of Sorting methods. Search Trees Binary Search Trees, Definition, Operations Search, Insertion and Delete, AVL Trees Definition and Examples, Insertion into an AVL Tree, B-Trees, Definition, B- Order Tree m, Operations Insertion and Search, Introduction to Red-black and Splay Trees (Elementary treatment-definitions and examples only), Comparison of Search Trees.

Fundamentals of Data structures in C, 2nd Edition, E. Horowitz, S. Sahni and Susan Anderson-Freed, Universities Press. Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy in JAVA, 2nd Edition, Narsimha Karumanchi and Career Monk Publications.

TECH. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

Self-Organizing Maps (SOM): Two Basic Feature Mapping Models, Self-Organizing Maps, SOM Algorithm, Properties of Feature Maps, Computer Simulations, Learning Vector Quantization, Adaptive Pattern Classification.

TECH. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS

Electromechanical Drives: Relays and Solenoids - Stepper Motors - Brushed DC Motors - Brushless DC Motors - DC Servo Motors - 4-Quadrant Servo Drives, PWM - Pulse Width Modulation - Variable Frequency Drives, Vector Drives - Computing Load movement system. Programmable Logic Controllers : Basic Structure - Programming : Ladder Diagram - Timers, Internal Relays and Counters - Shift Registers - Master and Jump Controls - Data Handling - Analog Input/Output - PLC Selection - Application. Programmable Motion Controllers: Introduction - System Transfer Function - Laplace Transform and its Application in Differential Equation Analysis of a Control System - Feedback Devices: Position, Velocity Sensors - Incremental Optical Encoders - Proximity Sensors: Inductive, capacitive, infrared and infrared process - Control system performance and tuning - Digital controllers - P , PI , PID control - Control modes - Position, speed and torque - Speed ​​profiles - Trapezoidal - S.

TECH. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS

Advanced ARM Processors: Introduction to CORTEX processor and its architecture, OMAP processor and its architecture.

TECH. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING RELIABILITY ENGINEERING

Network Reliability Evaluation Using Probability Distributions: Reliability Evaluation of Sequential Systems, Parallel Systems – Partially Redundant Systems – Determination of Reliability Measure – MTTF for Sequential and Parallel Systems – Examples. Discrete Markov chains: Basic concepts - Stochastic transition probability matrix - Time dependent probability estimation - Limit state probability estimation - Absorption states - Examples. Continuous Markov Processes: Modeling Concepts - State Space Diagrams - Estimation of Unreliability of One-Component and Two-Component Reversible Systems.

Frequency and Duration Techniques: Concepts of frequency and duration, application to multi-state problems, frequency balance approach. Approximate estimation of system reliability: Series systems - Parallel systems - Network reduction techniques - Cut set approach - Common mode failure modeling and evaluation techniques - Examples.

TECH. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING MEDICAL ELECTRONICS

TECH. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TELEMETRY AND TELECONTROL

Telecontrol Methods and Applications of Telemetry and Remote Control - by Swoboda G., Reinhold Publishing Corp., London, 1991.

TECH. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

EMI measurements: Introduction to measurements at test sites in open spaces – Precautions when measuring – Test site in open spaces – Roughness of terrain – NSA – Measurement of imperfections at test sites – Measurement of antenna factor – Measurement errors. Radiated interference measurements – Anechoic chamber – TEM cell – Reverberation chamber – Ghz TEM cell – Comparison of test facilities – Measurement uncertainties Performed interference measurements – Characterization – Conducted EM noise on power lines – Conducted EMI from equipment – ​​Immunity – Detectors and measurements – Pulsed EMI immunity – Electrostatic discharge. Electromagnetic Compatibility of Integrated Circuits – Low Emission and Sensitivity Techniques – Edited by Sonia Ben Dhia, Mohamed Ramdani and Etienne Sicard – Springer, 2006.

TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING DISASTER MANAGEMENT

TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING REMOTE SENSING AND GIS

Raster Data Model: Elements of the Raster data model, Types of Raster Data, Raster Data Structure, Data Conversion, Integration of Raster and Vector data. Data entry: Metadata, Conversion of Existing data, creation of new data; Remote sensing data, Field data, Text data, Digitization, Scanning, on-screen digitization, importance of source map, Data editing.

TECH CIVIL ENGINEERING GEOINFORMATICS

TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

TECH CIVIL ENGINEERING

The Environmental Protection Act, the Water Act, the Air Act (Pollution Prevention and Control Act), Motor Act, Wildlife Act.

TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING

Integer programming- Introduction – formulation – Gomory intersection plane algorithm – Zero or one algorithm, branch and bound method. Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to have a comprehensive perspective on inclusive learning, ability to learn and implement the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. Course Benefit: It allows students to learn the basics of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial development which will help them provide vision for their own start-up.

Introduction, Mobility of Entrepreneurs, Models for Opportunity Evaluation; Business Plans – Purpose, Content, Presentation of Business Plan, Procedure for Setting Up Enterprises, Central Level - Start-up and State Level - T Hub, Other Institutional Initiatives. Strategic Growth in Entrepreneurship, The Valuation Challenge in Entrepreneurship, The Final Harvest of New Ventures, Technology, Business Incubation, India way – Entrepreneurship; Women entrepreneurs – strategies to develop women entrepreneurs, institutions supporting women entrepreneurship in India.

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