ENTARANCE EXAMS IN INDIA

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2011 ENGINEERING ADMISSIONS IN A.P

Saturday 18 June 2011

Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) is a flexible system of learning


SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

TIRUPATI – 517 502

(Autonomous College)


4-YEAR B.Tech DEGREE PROGRAM

 

CHOICE-BASED CREDIT SYSTEM REGULATIONS

(To come into effect from the batch admitted in academic year 2006-07)




1.
Preamble:
        Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) is a flexible system of learning. Credit defines the quantum of contents / syllabus prescribed for a course and determines the number of hours of instruction required. The distinguishing features of the CBCS are the following:
It permits students to:

i.
Choose electives from a wide range of elective courses offered by the departments of the college.
ii.
Undergo additional courses and acquire more than the required number of credits
iii.
Adopt an inter-disciplinary approach in learning
iv.
Make the best use of  expertise of the available faculty

2.
Minimum Qualification:
        A pass in Intermediate Examination conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education of Andhra Pradesh with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as optional subjects or any equivalent examination recognized by Sri Venkateswara University.

3.
Branches of Study:
        The branches of study in B.Tech Degree Program are:

                                            i)     Chemical Engineering
                                           ii)     Civil Engineering
                                         iii)     Computer Science and Engineering
                                         iv)     Electrical and Electronics Engineering
                                          v)     Electronics and Communication Engineering
                                         vi)     Mechanical Engineering

4.
Program Duration:
         The duration of the program is of four academic years divided into eight semesters comprising of two semesters in each academic year.  The scheme of instruction and examination for the first semester is common for all the branches of study.

5.
Minimum Instruction Days:
        The minimum instruction days for each semester shall be 90 based on six days of instruction per week. 
6.
Credits:
         Credit defines the quantum of contents / syllabus prescribed for a course and determines the number of instruction hours per week. The norms for assigning credits to a course for a duration of one semester shall be as follows:

                 i      One credit for every one hour of lecture per week / semester
               ii      One credit for every one hour of tutorial  per week / semester
              iii      Two credits for three hours of laboratory or practical work per week / semester
             iv      One credit for two hours of laboratory or practical work per week / semester
7.
Classification of Courses :

7.1
The courses of each branch of study shall be classified into Basic Courses, Core Courses and Elective Courses. It is mandatory for a student to complete successfully all the basic and core courses pertaining to his/her of branch of study.

7.2
A student shall choose elective courses from the list of elective courses provided for his/her branch of study. Further, he/she may earn credits not exceeding 8 by choosing courses of other branches of study as elective courses which are exclusive of basic and core courses of his/her branch of study. A student shall register for elective courses at the beginning of the semester using the prescribed form.
    

7.3
Every course shall be uniquely identified by a code.

‘CE’ means Civil Engineering
‘CH’ means Chemical Engineering
‘CS’ means Computer Science and Engineering
‘CY’ means Chemistry
‘EC’ means Electronics and Communication Engineering
‘EE’ means Electrical and Electronics Engineering
‘HU’ means Humanities
‘PY’ means Physics
‘MA’ means Mathematics
‘ME’ means Mechanical Engineering


7.4
A student shall earn a minimum of 176 credits of theory courses and 34 credits of practical courses inclusive of a minimum of 6 credits for Project Work to become eligible for the award of degree.


7.5
A student may audit any course from any branch of study with the permission of the teacher concerned. However, such credits will not be included in the mandatory credits specified in clause 7.4.


8.
Scheme of Instruction :

8.1
The Joint-Boards of Studies (JBOS) shall formulate the scheme of instruction and detailed syllabi for the first semester which is common for all the branches of study.


8.2
The Board of Studies (BOS) of each department shall formulate the scheme of instruction and detailed syllabi for the other seven semesters. While formulating the scheme of instruction, the BOS shall ensure to offer a minimum of 176 credits of theory courses and a minimum of 34 credits of practical courses for the entire Program.

9.
Evaluation :

9.1
Evaluation shall be done on a continuous basis. There shall be two sessional tests and one End-Semester Examination in each theory course during every semester.


9.2
Sessional Test I will be held immediately after the completion of 36 instruction days.


9.3
Sessional Test II will be held immediately after the completion of 72 instruction days.


9.4
Each sessional test of two hours duration shall carry 20 marks. Sessional marks for a maximum of 40 shall be awarded based on the performance of the two sessional tests. It is mandatory for a student to attend both the sessional tests but cannot repeat sessional tests.   However, if a student cannot attend one sessional test out of two due to medical reasons, a make up test covering the respective syllabus shall be conducted before the End-Semester Examinations by the faculty member concerned, provided the student produces a medical certificate issued by the   Senior Medical Officer of the University. Further, another make up test shall not be conducted if a student fails to attend the make up test for whatever may be the reasons.  


9.5
For each theory course, there shall be one End-Semester Examination of         3 hours duration carrying 60 marks covering the entire syllabus prescribed for the course. Model Question Paper for each course has to be prepared by the teacher and the same should be forwarded to the Principal through the Chairman, BOS.


9.6
For each theory course of the End-Semester Examination, the question paper may be set by an external paper setter. The Principal shall arrange for setting the question paper by appointing the external paper setter from among the panel of paper setters recommended for each course by the BOS concerned.


9.7
For each practical course, the sessional marks for a maximum of 40 shall be awarded based on the continuous assessment of practical work.  The End-Semester Examination carrying 60 marks shall be held by the concerned teacher.


9.8
The distribution of marks for the Project Work shall be as follows:

Component
Marks
Continuous assessment
40
Concise Dissertation
40
Viva-voce
20
Total
100

The concerned guide shall continuously assess the quality of the project work and award marks for a maximum of 40. A committee consisting of one external examiner and two internal examiners from the department shall value the dissertation and conduct viva-voce for awarding marks for the respective components. The external examiner shall be appointed by the Principal from among the panel of external examiners recommended by the BOS, whereas the internal examiners shall be nominated by the Head of the Department from among the senior faculty members of the department.

10.
Academic Requirements:
        The cumulative performance of a student up to ith semester will be indicated by Cumulative Point Average (CPAi) that is calculated by the formula given below: 
       
      
                                                                                                              (for i=1,…,8)

Where 

        ni  =  number of courses completed successfully in semester i
      Ci,j  =  number of credits of  course j completed successfully in semester i 
     Mi,j   =  marks secured in course j in semester i


10.1
A student has to secure a minimum of 40 percent of marks in End-Semester Examination and 40 percent of total of marks in the course taken, to pass in that course. A candidate who has not secured marks as said above in a course shall be deemed to have failed in that course. A student cannot reappear for the End-Semester Examination in a course in which he / she has passed to improve the score.


10.2
A student who has failed in a course can reappear for the End-Semester Examination as and when it is held in the normal course. The Sessional Marks obtained by the student will be carried over for declaring the result.

11
Award of Degree :
        A student who has earned a minimum of 176 credits in theory and 34 credits in practical by passing in all the basic and core courses, and the minimum number of electives prescribed for the program shall become eligible for the award of the degree.

12.











Award of Class :
        The students who have become eligible for the award of degree are classified as follows:

Cumulative Point Average (CPA)
Classification
4.0 or more but less than5.0
Pass Class
5.0 or more but less than 6.0
Second Class
6.0 or more but less than 7.0
First Class
7.0 or more
First Class with Distinction

13.
Ranking and Award of  Prizes / Medals :

13.1
Ranks shall be awarded in each branch of study on the basis of Cumulative Point Average (CPA) for top ten percent of the students or top three students whichever is higher.


13.2
The students who have become eligible for the award of degree by passing regularly all the 8 semesters shall only be considered for the award of ranks.


13.3
Award of prizes, scholarships and other honours shall be according to the rank secured by the student as said above and in conformity with the desire of the Donor.

14.
Attendance Requirements:

14.1
A student is required to complete the Programme of study satisfying the attendance requirements in all the semesters within a period of eight academic years from the year of admission, failing which he/she forfeits his/her seat.


14.2
A student shall be detained in a semester if he/she fails to satisfy the attendance requirements given below:

i.
In each course, a student shall attend at least 50 percent of the maximum hours of instruction taken by the teacher.
ii.
A student shall attend at least 75 percent of the maximum hours of instruction taken for all the courses put together in that semester.

            

14.3
A student who satisfies the clause 14.2 (i) and does not satisfy the clause 14.2 (ii) but puts in at least 62.5 percent of overall attendance may be considered for condoning the shortage of attendance by the Principal.


14.4
A student who fails to satisfy the attendance requirements specified in clauses 14.2 and 14.3 shall repeat that semester in the subsequent academic years with the written permission of the Principal.


14.5
A student shall not be permitted to study any semester more than three times during the entire Programme of study.


14.6
A student who satisfies the attendance requirements specified in either of the clauses 14.2 and 14.3 in any semester may be permitted to repeat that semester canceling the previous attendance and sessional marks of that semester with the written permission of the Principal. However, this facility shall not be extended to any student more than twice during the entire Programme of study as specified in clause 14.1.

15.
Conditions of Promotion:
        A student shall be eligible for promotion to the next semester if he/she satisfies the attendance requirements in the immediately preceding semester as specified in clause 14.

16.
Transitory Regulations:

16.1
A student who has been detained in the first year of previous regulations for not satisfying the attendance requirements shall be permitted to join first semester of this regulation provided the clauses 14.1 and 14.4 hold good.


16.2
University Examinations in each course of the first year / semester under the regulations that precede immediately these regulations shall be conducted three times after the conduct of last regular examination under those regulations.


16.3
The students who satisfy the attendance requirements in the first year / any semester under the regulations that precede immediately these regulations, but do not pass the courses shall appear for the End-Semester Examinations in equivalent courses under these regulations as specified by the BOS concerned.

17.
Amendment to Regulations:   Sri Venkateswara University reserves the right to amend these regulations at any time in future without any notice. Further, the interpretation any of the clauses of these regulations entirely rest with the University.

Saturday 4 June 2011

Mahindra Satyam Recruitment Process for JKC 2011 Passouts

             Mahindra Satyam Recruitment Process for JKC 2011 Passouts @ Vaageswari College of Engineering List of Final Selects on 03rd June 2011 SNO HTNO MSAT HTNO Name  Collegename  1 07W81A0513 TM1517 Naveen Bathula Arjun College of Technology & Science 2 07AN1A0519 TM1528 G Spoorthi Balaji Institute of Engineering & Sciences 3 07AP1A04A2 TM1545 A Raghu Bhimavaram Institute of Engineering & Technology 4 07681A0550 TM0308 Karthik Lingala Christu Jyoti Institute Of Technology & Science 5 07681A0586 TM1282 Prithvi Reddy Thanugundla Christu Jyoti Institute Of Technology & Science 6 03-08-8090 TM1531 Abdul Rafay Deccan College of Engineering & Technology 7 07AU1A0527 TM1174 Sai Teja M Gnyana Saraswati College of Engineering & Technology 8 07271A0450 TM0071 Rachana Yennam Jyothishmathi Institute Of Technology & Science 9 07271A0446 TM0121 Poojitha B Jyothishmathi Institute Of Technology & Science 10 08271F0012 TM0625 MUDASSIR AHMED MOHAMMED Jyothishmathi Institute Of Technology & Science 11 07271A0599 TM0700 Anudeep Rao chennamaneni Jyothishmathi Institute Of Technology & Science 12 07271A0496 TM0813 Vishnu mukka Jyothishmathi Institute Of Technology & Science 13 07271A0223 TM1159 Jasper Herold Musthyala Jyothishmathi Institute Of Technology & Science 14 07281A0495 TM0206 Anvesh Kumar S Kamala Institute Of Technology and Science 15 07281A1257 TM0415 Deeksha Dasari Kamala Institute Of Technology and Science 16 07281A1246 TM0472 Baba Venkata Sai Sangars Kamala Institute Of Technology and Science 17 07281A0481 TM0566 Mrudhula M Kamala Institute Of Technology and Science 18 07281A0475 TM1010 Niharika Moola Kamala Institute Of Technology and Science 19 07281A0599 TM1265 Sahithi Jalagam Kamala Institute Of Technology and Science 20 07281A1240 TM1546 Spurthi Pendyala Kamala Institute Of Technology and Science 21 07871A0218 TM0821 HARISH JALLIGAMA Ramappa Engineering College 22 07871A0217 TM1334 Shalini Gundreddy Ramappa Engineering College 23 07B71A0403 TM0228 kiranmai Porandla Sindhura College Of Engineering & Technology 24 07EM1A0456 TM1513 M Kiran Kumar Swarnandhra Institute of Engineering & Technology 25 07EM1A0421 TM1522 G T R Padmaja Ganta Swarnandhra Institute of Engineering & Technology 26 07S41A0201 TM0548 Ajay Singh Rathore Rathore Vaageswari College Of Engineering 27 07S41A0406 TM1050 L Avanthi Lingala Vaageswari College Of Engineering 28 07S41A0548 TM1246 subramanya nagendra sai subramanya Vaageswari College Of Engineering 29 07S41A1211 TM1299 A Hema Alagandula Vaageswari College Of Engineering 30 07S41A0556 TM1330 Vinay Kumar Yemula Vaageswari College Of Engineering 31 07291A05B6 TM0051 Venu Gopal Battiprolu Vijay Rural Engineering College 32 07291A0492 TM0195 Shivani Pola Vijay Rural Engineering College 33 07291A1244 TM0200 Pradeep P Nihalani Vijay Rural Engineering College 34 07291A0533 TM0299 MOUNIKA chikoti Vijay Rural Engineering College 35 08291F0008 TM0637 GOUTHAMI KURRA Vijay Rural Engineering College 36 07N91A1216 TM0881 Mamata Garrepally Vivekananda Institute of Technology & Science (GDK) 37 07N91A0506 TM1090 Arun Yamsani Vivekananda Institute of Technology & Science (GDK)  

Thursday 2 June 2011

VIGNAN UNIVERSITY COUNSELLING START TOMORROW 3-06-2011.

Vignan university conducts V-SAT counselling from 3-06-2011 to 10-06-2011.Total 14000 students written the V-SAT out of them 4575 candidates are called for Ist phase counselling.Special counselling will be conducted for SC ST candidates on 4-06-2011 and  for BC candidates on 5-06-2011. VIGNAN UNIVERSITY VICE CHANCELLOR V.Govardhana Rao told that Some seats are filled on 15-06-2011 on the basis of  the  ranks obtained in the EAMCET,AIEEE,IITJEE entrance exam.It will be useful for the candidates who are not write V-SAT.

Sunday 29 May 2011

ICAR Fellowships for Agricultural Education and Research:-




1.ICAR fellowships: Indian Council of Agricultural Research offer Post Matric Scholarships for SC/ST candidates. There will be 240 scholarships per year. SC/ST candidates pursuing Undergraduate degree programs in Agricultural Universities (State Agricultural Universities, Allahabad Agricultural Institute Deemed University, Central Agricultural University, Central Universities having Agriculture faculty and ICAR Institute based Deemed to be Universities) are eligible for these fellowships. Selected candidates will get an amount of Rs. 300/- pm + Rs. 750/- annual grant for the entire duration of the program. Complete details of ICAR fellowships available on www.icar.org.in
2. ICAR Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) for pursuing Master’s degree: There are 475 fellowships under this scheme. Students studying Masters Degree in Agricultural Universities are eligible. Selected students will get an amount of Rs. 8640/- per month + Contingency grant of Rs. 6000/- per year. Veterinary Students will get Rs. 12000/- per month + Contingency grant of Rs. 6000/- per year.
3. ICAR Senior Research Fellowships (SRF) for pursuing Ph. D. degree: There will be 202 Fellowships under this program. Students pursuing Ph.D. courses in Agricultural Universities can apply for these fellowships. They will get an amount of Rs. 12000/- pm for 1st and 2nd year of the course and Rs. 14000/- pm for 3rd year along with Contingency grant of Rs. 10000/- per year. Those pursuing research in Veterinary Science will get Rs. 14000/- pm for 1st and 2nd year of the program and Rs. 15000/- pm for 3rd year along with Contingency grant of Rs. 10000/- per year.
4. Merit cum Means (MCM) Scholarships: ICAR also offer MCM scholarships for students pursuing Undergraduate degree programs and having Parents Annual Income below Rs. 1 Lakh. They must be studying in Agricultural Universities. They will get an amount of Rs. 500/- pm for the duration of the entire program.
5. National Talent Scholarships (NTS): These are also for UG programs in Agriculture and allied subjects. Those studying Undergraduate degree program in Agricultural Universities and not located in the domicile State of the student are eligible. Candidates should have been selected through ICAR/ VCI All India Entrance Examination for admission to UG programs. Selected candidates will get Rs. 1000/- per month for the duration of the program.
6. Internships for Veterinary students: These is a internship facility for veterinary students. Candidates pursuing B.V.Sc and AH and equivalent degree program in Agricultural Universities are eligible for these internships. Selected candidates will get Rs. 400/- per month for 6 months along with a travel grant of Rs. 200/- for the duration of internship.

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