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I. Course Handout 1
IV. Textbooks 53
Blank Timetable 88
1. Textbook: Refer to Section IV in the timetable for textbook(s) of the course and also in Part-II of the course handout.
2. Attendance: Every student is expected to be regular (in attendance) in all lecture classes, tutorials, laboratories, tests,
quizzes, seminars etc and in fulfilling all tasks assigned to him/her. Attendance will be recorded.
3. Home Assignment: Every student must submit promptly and properly all home assignments, as detailed in Part II of
the course handout.
4. Reading Assignment: Every student must complete his/her reading assignment and come prepared to the class. For
details see Part II of the course handout.
5. Evaluation:
(a) The components of evaluation for each course will be selected from tests, quizzes, home assignments, lab work,
viva voce, project reports, term papers, seminars, comprehensive examination etc. The specific components with
the related weightage for a particular course will be spelt out in Part II of the handout.
(b) Two tests will be conducted for each course during two scheduled periods in a semester, besides other evaluation
components like quiz, assignments if any and comprehensive examination. The evaluation scheme will include
open book component(s) as described below:
For first degree courses:
• include two or more research-oriented activities (Literature Survey, Seminars/ Presentations/ Research
Summaries, Design/ Development of processes/ products/ artifacts, Experimental or Quantitative Analysis of
processes/ products/ phenomena, Design of Experiments etc.)
• include at least 40% of evaluation components that are Open Book/ Take-Home
• The above is in addition to Test I, Test II and Comprehensive examination.
(c) Duration of the tests will normally be one hour, depending on the nature of evaluation components in a course. The
comprehensive examination will carry a weightage of 30% to 40% and will be normally of 3 hours duration.
(d) For dates of tests/quizzes and comprehensive examinations refer to the Timetable, and Part II of the course
handout. Rooms allotted for the tests/quizzes will be displayed in the Notice Board(s).
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6. Make-up:
Make-up for any component of evaluation will be given only in genuine cases of absence. Permission of the Instructor-
in-charge, before the examination, is necessary, if the absence is anticipated. The request for make-up should reach
the Instructor-in-charge at the earliest. The make-up will be arranged normally in about a week from the date of the
regular examination.
7. Return of marked answer books:
The marked answer books are normally distributed in the classroom within a week after the examination on two
consecutive turns, beyond which the same may be collected from Instructor’s chamber within one week. In the case of
comprehensive examination, the answer books will be distributed to the students at a pre-announced venue and time
before finalization of the grades. Request for recheck of the answers must be made immediately upon receipt of the
answer books.
8. Discussion of performance:
At the time of or before the distribution of marked answer books, performance vis-à-vis the expected correct answers
will be discussed. The highest, lowest, and average marks will also be announced simultaneously.
9. Mid-semester grading:
Mid-semester grading will be announced normally on or before of October 26th, 2016. It is done in the same manner as
that of the final grading as explained below in item 11.
10. Pre-comprehensive total:
Students must check their pre-comprehensive total of marks with their respective instructors before the comprehensive
examination.
11. Final grading:
Total marks of all the students in a course will be tabulated in a histogram. The performance of the class will be
analyzed in terms of the average, highest and lowest marks and dividing lines between various clusters. Gaps
between clusters and the nature of clusters will guide drawing the dividing lines between various grades. A student
may be awarded one of the following letter grades with the corresponding grade points: A(10), A-(9), B(8), B-(7), C(6),
C-(5), D(4) & E(2). In a class of large size, the C-band will usually include the average mark. This is not a hard and fast
rule, and exceptions may arise in cases of small classes or a skewed histogram etc.
If a student gives the instructor inadequate opportunity to evaluate him/ her by absenting himself/ herself from one or
various components of evaluation, he/ she will get an NC report (Refer to 4.19, 4.20 of the Academic Regulations).
12. Chamber consultation hours:
Each instructor will specify the chamber consultation hours during which the student can contact him/her in his/her
office for consultation.
13. Notice:
Notices, concerning a course will be displayed on one specific Notice Board only. (For details see part II of handout).
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While exercising the choice of an elective, students are advised to note the following points:
(a) The electives can simultaneously serve varied but distinctive ambitions of a student depending upon whether he/she wants to
prepare himself/herself for a multi-disciplinary professional challenge or to orient himself/herself towards higher studies, teaching and
research.
(b) Before choosing the electives, you may go through the list of Discipline, Open and Humanities electives appearing in the Bulletin
at appropriate places.
(c) Some courses of higher degree programmes are also available as electives for students of integrated first degree programmes of
the respective discipline with the restriction specified below.
(d) While choosing the electives, the student should make sure that he/she satisfies the required prerequisites as well as prior
preparation conditions as given in Section VI of the Timetable. The student may consult his/her registration advisor for counseling on
the choice of electives.
Registration of Higher Degree Courses as Elective (For Students of Integrated First Degree Programmes)
You must have cleared or registered in the CDC of respective discipline of the higher degree course. Only one higher degree course
can be taken as elective in a semester.
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VII. CERTAIN INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING REGISTRATION
1. While making your Timetable, please ENSURE:
• to include the common hour/tutorial hours of courses in your Timetable.
• to include test date, day & hour, compre date of all courses in the blank Timetable/Examination Schedule.
• that you have provision for lunch hour on all days (lunch hours are 4, 5 and 6)
2. If you are registering for Elective courses, refer to Section V of the Timetable on “Suggestions for choosing electives”.
3. Project Type Courses(for 2010 batch only): If you are allotted a project type course by Associate Dean, ID, you should get
yourself registered in the correct course. If you have an elective slot, it should be filled with the allotted project type course. If you
get any change in project course allotment by Associate Dean, ID, after registration, you must substitute the same with a
registered course.
4. Offering of elective courses with inadequate registration may be unilaterally cancelled. If you are registered for such a course, it
will be removed from your registered courses unless a request for substitution is made within prescribed time.
5. If you register in any course for which you are not eligible, your registration for that course will be cancelled unilaterally and you
will be awarded ‘RC’ in such a course unless a request for substitution is made within prescribed time, and substitution is
permitted.
6. If there is a need of amendment in your Registration, ensure that it is properly incorporated in ERP.
7. If a higher degree student desires to change prescribed courses, then he/she requires the approval of the Higher Degree
Counseling Committee.
A student may avail a maximum of 3 Project courses to meet the Discipline Electives Requirement under the head of
(Discipline) Electives with the following limitations:
(a) All of these Project courses should be
(i) within the Discipline (for which the degree is being awarded) or
(ii) from an allied Discipline if so specified by the Department offering the degree
(b) The projects may be chosen from under these sub-heads.
(i) Study Projects (maximum of 1)
(ii) Laboratory (maximum of 2)
(iii) Design Projects (maximum of 2)
(iv) Special Projects (maximum of 1)
A student may avail a maximum of 3 Project courses (under any of the heads mentioned above offered by any discipline as an
Open Elective. However, in total a student may avail at most 5 Project courses against Electives slots in any category.
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VIII. LIBRARY, EDD NOTES AND CAMPUS BOOK STORE:
Central Library Facilities: There is no separate library card to borrow library books. The ID card issued by SWD serves also as the
library card. However, all the students have to register with the library before borrowing books.
Students can purchase text books from Campus Book store; Book Syndicate (Unit of Shah Book House Pvt. Ltd,
Hyderabad) at Connaught Place:
1. Refer to the list of text books given in the timetable that are to be purchased.
2. All the text/reference books will be available with the bookstore.
3. 25% discount will be provided on all CASH purchases.
4. Contact Karuturi Teleshope for EDD notes.
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BLANK TIMETABLE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Day/Hour
8.00 - 9.00 - 12.00 - 1.00 - 2.00 - 3.00 - 4.00 - 5.00 -
10.00 - 11.00 -
8.50 9.50 12.50 1.50 2.50 3.50 4.50 5.50
10.50 AM 11.50 AM
AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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BLANK TEST SCHEDULE
II
Forenoon
Afternoon
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TIMETABLE TEAM
• Dr. C.P. Kiran (In-charge, Timetable)
• Dr. P.K. Sahoo (In-charge, Test Scheduling)
• Dr. Ramakrishnan G
• Dr. Punna Rao Ravi
• Dr. Balaji Gopalan (In-charge, Projects)
• Dr. R. Krishnan (In-charge, Handouts)
• Ms. N Sri Lakshmi
• Mr. G Naresh
• Mr. Z Anil
• Dr. A Vasan (Associate Dean, Instruction Division)
We would like to thank Associate Dean (ARCD), Associate Dean (ARPD), Associate Dean (ARD) and Librarian for their valuable inputs.
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