Ktu 2019 20 S3 S7 PDF
Ktu 2019 20 S3 S7 PDF
Ktu 2019 20 S3 S7 PDF
2019 – 2020
(Approved by the AICTE and affiliated to the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University)
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade (CGPA - 3.13) All B.Tech Programmes accredited by NBA
since 2016
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VISION :
MISSION :
CORE VALUES
• Integrity • Commitment
• Tolerance • Social Responsibility
• Professional Excellence • Accountability & Innovation.
GOVERNING BODY
His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos - Chairman
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dr. Mathew Manakarakavil - Member
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dr. Varkey Attupurath - Member
Fr. Nelson Valiyaveettil - Member
Fr. John Vilayil - Member
Fr. Wilson Thattaruthundil - Member
Dr. M. Ayyappan - Member
Mr. Biju B. Varghese - Member
Dr. T. M. George - Member &
Secretary
Prof. S. Viswanatha Rao - Member
Ms. Jomole Joseph Peedikayil - Member
Nominee of the Regional Officer AICTE - Ex Officio
Director of Technical Education - Ex Officio
Nominee of the University - Ex Officio
An Industrialist/Technologist/Educationist from the region nominated by the
State Government.
Mr. John Mathai, IAS (Retd.), Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Kerala.
Mr. Jacob Punnoose, IPS (Retd.), former DGP, Kerala
Mr. John P. Zacharia, Director, VSSC, Trivandrum
Dr. S. Unnikrishna Pillai, Former Principal, REC (NIT), Calicut.
Dr. Chem Nayar, Emeritus Professor, Curtin University, Australia
Dr. Vijayan K. Asari, Professor, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA.
Dr. Achuthsankar S. Nair, Head, Dept. of Computational Biology &
Bioinformatics, Uty. of Kerala.
Dr. Saji Gopinath, Professor, IIM, Kozhikode.
Mr. Alexander Varghese, Chief Administrative Officer, UST Global,
Trivandrum
Mr. Jayan P. Nair, Senior Vice President, IBS Software Services,
Trivandrum.
Mr. Rajesh Nair, CTO and Founder, Degree Controls Inc., USA.
COLLEGE COUNCIL
COLLEGE STAFF
Sr. Alex S H
Technical Staff
b) A fine up to Rs.10000/-
Students shall not indulge in any of the following activities, which are
treated as ragging:
a. Any act that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity
of a student.
d. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: annoying, playing,
practical jokes, sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping,
forcing obscene and lewd acts or gestures.
e. Any act of abuse by spoken words, emails, SMS or any other means.
f. Any word or act that causes hurt to the dignity of the individual.
g. Entering without permission any class other than the one assigned
to a student.
Mobile Phones
ETHICS COMMITTEE
Important Notice
Students shall desist from creating/ spreading trolls, images and
messages in Social Media tarnishing any Person/ Persons, Faith
or Objects relating to any Faith which come under the purview of
Cyber Crimes.
25 Sun 22
26 Mon 23
27 Tue 24
Ayyankali Jayanthi - H 28 Wed 25
29 Thu 26
30 Fri 27
31 Sat 28
Sun 29
Mon 30
12. Life - long learning : Recognize the need for, and have the preparation
and ability to engage in independent and life- long learning in the
broadest context of technological change.
d. Not with standing all that is stated above, the admission policy may
be modified from time to time by the University, particularly to confirm
to directions from the Government of Kerala and the Government of
India.
b. Students, who have completed a course but could not write the end
semester examination for valid reasons like illness or personal
exigencies, are allowed to write the supplementary examination or
the end semester examination at the next opportunity and earn the
credits without having to register for the course again provided they
meet other eligibility criteria.
c. The main eligibility criteria for the end semester examination are
attendance in the course, internal marks and no pending disciplinary
action. The minimum attendance for appearing for the end semester
examination is 75% in each course. Further, the internal evaluation
marks in the course should be 45% or above. Students who do not
meet these eligibility criteria are awarded an FE grade and have to
register for the course again.
d. Students who could not write the end semester examination due to
health reasons or other exigencies can register for the supplementary
examination, with the approval of the principal provided they have
45% or above marks in the internal evaluations for the course.
Candidates who received F grade can also write the supplementary
examination. Grades awarded in the supplementary examination
will be taken as the end semester grades in these courses.
3. Eligibility for Award of Degree
The award of B. Tech. / B. Tech. (Honours) degree shall be based on
the recommendation of the Academic Committee and the approval of the
Board of Governors and in accordance with the academic regulations, if any,
issued for the said purpose by the University.
b. Academic Calendar.
The University shall publish in its website the academic calendar for
every academic semester indicating the commencement of the
semester and beginning of instruction. It will specify the course
registration and enrolment dates, the schedule for mandatory internal
tests for theory courses, dates by which laboratory/practical
evaluations are to be completed, date for finalization of internal marks,
last instruction day in the semester, planned schedule of end
semester examinations and result declaration as well as approved
holidays falling within the semester. Schedules for the supplementary
examinations and result declaration dates are to be included in the
calendar. Summer course schedule and result declaration have also
to be indicated in the calendar. Additionally colleges may publish
their academic calendar, in line with the University academic calendar,
indicating other schedules and events they plan to conduct during
the semester.
v) A student can opt for B.Tech. (Honours) at the end of the fourth
semester.
B.Tech. Programme.
ix) University may allow students to transfer credits they have earned at
other Universities and Academic Institutions, as per the guidelines
given by the Academic Committee and approved by the Board of
Governors.
x) Student Activities Points:
J) Summer Courses
Students who could not earn the required minimum credits at the
end of the second or fourth semester have two options to continue
with the studies. They may register again for the courses, when they
are offered in the next academic year. However, there is also a
provision to run summer courses in failed courses for these students
who may register and attend the course and write the final
examination.
Summer Course Option for ‘FE’ Grade
l) Academic Assessment/Evaluation
2. Sports &Games
3. Cultural Activities
For C certificate / outstanding performance supported by certification, additional marks upto 20 can be provided subjected to
maximum limit of 80 pointsBest NSS Volunteer Awardee(University level) / Participation in National Integration Camp/Pre
Republic Day Parade Camp (South India),supported by certification, additional marks upto 10 can be provided subjected to
maximum limit of 70 pointsBest NSS Volunteer Awardee(State / National level)/ Participation in Republic Day Parade Camp /
International Youth Exchange Programme, supported by certification, additional marks upto 20 can be provided subjected to
maximum limit of 80 points
3 Sports: 8 15 25 40 60 a 60 1 Year
Sports &Games
Participation
4 Games 8 15 25 40 60 a 60 1 Year
First Prize 10 10 10 20 20 Additional points can be provided for winning.
The maximum limit for activity points is 60. But
Second Prize 8 8 8 16 16
for Level IVand V winning, the maximum point
Third Prize 5 5 5 12 12 limit is enhanced to 80.
5 Music 8 12 20 40 60 a 60 1 Year
Cultural Activities
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Participation
Exhibitions/ Workshop/
STTPconducted at IITs/NITs
Attending Full time
Conference/
11 Seminars/ Exhibitions/ 6 a 12
a Workshop/STTP conducted
at KTU or its affiliated
institutes
12 Paper presentation/
publication at IITs/NITs 20 a 40
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13 Poster Presentation at
IITs/ NITs 10 a 20
Self Initiatives
Professional
18 Patent-Filed 30 d 60
19 Patent -Published 35 d 60
20 Patent-Approved 50 d 60
21 Patent-Licensed 80 d 80
22 Proto type developed and
tested 60 d 60
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31 Hobby Clubs 15 10 5 d 40
Special Initiatives (Approval
32 from College and University 15 10 5 d 40
is mandatory)
33 Elected student 30 25 15 (Other d
representatives (Chairman) (Secretary) Council
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Members)
**Approval Documents: (a) Certificate (b)Letter from Authorities (c)Appreciation recognition letter (d) Documentary evidence
(e) Legal Proof (f) Others (specify)
Scheme (2015)
SEMESTER – 3
SEMESTER – 4
Elective 1 :
1. CE 361 Advanced Concrete Technology
2. CE 363 Geotechnical Investigation
3. CE 365 Functional Design of Buildings
4. CE 367 Water Conveyance Systems
5. CE 369 Disaster Management
6. CE 371 Environment and Pollution
7. CE 373 Advanced Mechanics of Materials
Elective 2 :
1. CE 362 Ground Improvement Techniques
2. CE 364 Advanced Foundation Engineering
3. CE 366 Traffic Engineering and Management
4. CE 368 Prestressed Concrete
5. CE 372 Engineering Hydrology
6. CE 374 Air Quality Management
Elective 3 :
1. CE 461 Wave Hydrodynamics and Coastal Engineering
2. CE 463 Bridge Engineering
3. CE 465 Geo- Enviornmental Engineering
4. CE 467 Highway Pavement Design
5. CE 469 Enviornmental Impact Assessment
6. CE 471 Advanced Structural Design
7. CE 473 Advanced Computational Techniques and Optimization
SEMESTER – 3
SEMESTER – 4
Elective 1 :
1. CS 361 Soft Computing
2. CS 363 Signals and Systems
3. CS 365 Optimization Techniques
4. CS 367 Logic for Computer Science
5. CS 369 Digital System Testing & Testable Design
Elective 2 :
1. CS 362 Computer Vision
2. CS 364 Mobile Computing
3. CS 366 Natural Language Processing
4. CS 368 Web Technologies
5. CS 372 High Performance Computing
Elective 3 :
1. CS 461 Computational Geometry
2. CS 463 Digital Image Processing
3. CS 465 Bio Informatics
4. CS 467 Machine Learning
5. CS 469 Computational Complexity
Elective 4 :
1. CS 462 Fuzzy Set Theory and Applications
2. CS 464 Artificial Intelligence
3. CS 466 Data Science
4. CS 468 Cloud Computing
5. CS 472 Principles of Information Security
SEMESTER – 3
SEMESTER – 4
Elective 1:
Elective 2:
Elective 3:
Elective 4:
(Note:- If a student has studied or chosen the elective course given within
the brackets then the corresponding ND elective cannot be chosen)
SEMESTER – 3
SEMESTER – 4
Elective 1:
Elective 4:
SEMESTER – 3
SEMESTER – 4
Elective 1 :
1. ME 361 Advanced Fluid Mechanics
2. ME 363 Composite Materials and Mechanics
3. ME 365 Advanced Metal Casting
4. ME 367 Non- Destructive Testing
5. ME 369 Tribology
6. ME 371 Nuclear Engineering
7. ME 373 Human Relations Management
Elective 2 :
1. ME 362 Control System Engineering
2. ME 364 Turbo Machinery
3. ME 366 Advanced Metal Joining Technology
4. ME 368 Marketing Management
5. ME 372 Operations Research
6. ME 374 Theory of Vibration
7. ME 376 Maintenance Engineering
Elective 3:
1. ME 461 Aerospace Engineering
2. ME 463 Automobile Engineering
3. ME 465 Industrial Hydraulics
4. IE 306 Supply Chain and Logistics Management
5. ME 467 Cryogenic Engineering
6. ME 469 Finite Element Analysis
7. ME 471 Optimization Techniques
Elective 4 :
1. ME 462 Populsion Engineering
2. ME 464 Robotics and Automation
3. ME 466 Computational Fluid Dynamics
4. ME 468 Nanotechnology
5. ME 472 Failure Analysis and Design
6. ME 474 Micro and Nano Manufacturing
7. ME 476 Material Handling & Facilities Planning
Cluster : 01
Branch : Civil Engineering
Stream : Structural Engineering
Year : 2015
No. of Credits : 67
SEMESTER 1
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective I
01CE6111 Experimental Methods and Instrumentation
01CE6113 Forensic Engineering
01CE6115 Structural Optimisation
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective II
01CE6112 Theory and Design of Plates and Shells
01CE6114 Composite Structures
01CE6116 Fracture Mechanics
Elective III
01CE6118 Advanced Prestressed Concrete Design
01CE6122 Analysis and Design of Substructures
01CE6124 High Rise Structures
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
A Elective IV 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
B Elective V 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
T 01CE7191 Seminar II 0-0-2 100 2
W 01CE7193 Project (Phase 1) 0-0-12 50 6
TOTAL 6-0-14 230 120 - 14
Elective IV
01CE7111 Design of Bridges
01CE7113 Structural Reliability
01CE7115 Operations Research
Elective V
01CE7117 Stability of structures
01CE7119 Random Vibration
01CE7121 Engineering Application of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
SEMESTER 4
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Cluster : 01
Branch : Computer Science & Engineering
Stream : Computer Science & Engineering
Year : 2015
No. of Credits : 67
SEMESTER 1
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective I
01CS6151 Data Warehousing & Mining
01CS6153 Data Compression Techniques
01CS6155 Advanced Topics in Distributed Systems
01CS6157 Image Processing
01CS6159 Cloud Computing
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective II
01CS6152 Parallel Algorithms
01CS6154 Soft Computing
01CS6156 Computational Geometry
01CS6158 Semantic Web Technology
01CS6162 Advanced Complier Design
Elective III
01CS6172 Machine Learning
01CS6174 Advanced Graph Theory
01CS6176 Cyber Laws & Ethics
01CS6178 Principles of Information Security
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
A Elective IV 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
B Elective V 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
T 01CS7191 Seminar II 0-0-2 100 2
W 01CS7193 Project (Phase 1) 0-0-12 50 6
TOTAL 6-0-14 230 120 - 14
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS : 20
TOTAL CREDITS : 14
Elective IV
01CS7151 Complexity Theory
01CS7153 Distributed Algorithms
01CS7155 Advanced Computer Graphics
01CS7157 Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
Elective V
01CS7171 Principles of Network Security
01CS7173 Fuzzy Set Theory & Applications
01CS7175 Decision Support Systems
01CS7177 Advanced Software Project Management
SEMESTER 4
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Cluster : 01
Branch : Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Stream : Power Control and Drives
Year : 2015
No. of Credits : 67
SEMESTER 1
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective I
01EE6112 Process Control & Industrial Automation
01EE6412 New and Renewable Sources of Energy
01EE6512 Applications of Power Electronics in Power Systems
01EE6514 Embedded Systems and Real time Applications
Elective II
01EE6418 Flexible AC Transmission Systems
01EE6516 Microcontroller Applications in Power Electronics
01EE6518 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
01EE6522 Digital Simulation of Power Electronic Systems
Elective III
01EE6126 Soft Computing Techniques
01EE6524 Modern Power Converters
01EE6318 Finite Element Methods for Electrical Machines
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
A Elective IV 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
B Elective V 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
T 01EE7591 Seminar II 0-0-2 100 2
W 01EE7593 Project (Phase I) 0-0-12 50 6
TOTAL 6-0-14 230 120 - 14
Elective IV
01EE7113 Advanced Instrumentation
01EE7511 Digital controllers in Power Electronics
01EE7513 Power System Protection
01EE7411 EHVAC and DC Transmission
Elective V
01EE7515 Switched Mode Power Converters
01EE7121 Biomedical Instrumentation
01EE7315 Hybrid Electric Vehicles
SEMESTER 4
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
SEMESTER 1
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective I
01EE6112 Process Control & Industrial Automation
01EE6412 New and Renewable Sources of Energy
01EE6512 Applications of Power Electronics in Power Systems
01EE6514 Embedded Systems and Real time Applications
Elective II
01EE6418 Flexible AC Transmission Systems
01EE6516 Microcontroller Applications in Power Electronics
01EE6518 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
01EE6522 Digital Simulation of Power Electronics Systems
Elective III
01EE6126 Soft Computing Techniques
01EE6524 Modern Power Converters
01EE6318 Finite Element Methods for Electical Machines
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
A Elective IV 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
B Elective V 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
T 01EE7591 Seminar II 0-0-2 100 2
W 01EE7593 Project (Phase 1) 0-0-12 50 6
TOTAL 6-0-14 230 120 - 14
Elective IV
01EE7113 Advanced Instrumentation
01EE7511 Digital controllers in Power Electronics
01EE7513 Power System Protection
01EE7411 EHVAC and DC Transmission
Elective V
01EE7515 Switched Mode Power Converters
01EE7121 Biomedical Instrumentation
01EE7315 Hybrid Electric Vehicles
SEMESTER 4
Examination Slot
Course Number
End Semester
Internal Marks
Examination
Credits
Duration
(hours)
Marks
Name
L-T-P
Cluster : 1
Branch : Electronics & Communication Engineering
Stream : Telecommunication Engineering
Year : 2015
No. of Credits : 67
SEMESTER 1
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective I
01EC6211 Optical Communication Systems
01EC6213 Modelling and Simulation of Communication Systems
01EC6515 Spread Spectrum and CDMA Systems
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective II
01EC6312 Adaptive Signal Processing
01EC6514 Digital Microwave Communication
01EC6516 Embedded Systems for Communication
Elective III
01EC6518 Information Theory
01EC6522 Image and Video Processing
01EC6524 High Performance Communication Networks
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
A Elective IV 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
B Elective V 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
T 01EC7591 Seminar II 0-0-2 100 2
W 01EC7593 Project (Phase 1) 0-0-12 50 6
TOTAL 6-0-14 230 120 - 14
SEMESTER 4
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Cluster : 1
Branch : Electronics & Communication Engineering
Stream : Signal Processing
Year : 2015
No. of Credits : 67
SEMESTER 1
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective I
01EC6311 Speech Signal Processing
01EC6313 Optical Signal Processing
01EC6315 Biomedical Signal Processing
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective II
01EC6312 Adaptive Signal Processing
01EC6314 Audio Signal Processing
01EC6316 Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
Elective III
01EC6122 Design of VLSI Systems
01EC6218 Soft Computing
01EC6322 Optimization Techniques
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
A Elective IV 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
B Elective V 3-0-0 40 60 3 3
T 01EC7391 Seminar II 0-0-2 100 2
W 01EC7393 Project (Phase 1) 0-0-12 50 6
TOTAL 6-0-14 230 120 - 14
Elective IV
01EC7311 VLSI Structures for Digital Signal Processing
01EC7313 Space Time Coding and MIMO Systems
01EC7315 Computer Vision
Elective V
01EC7317 Array Signal Processing
01EC7319 Bio Informatics
01EC7213 Secure Communication
SEMESTER 4
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Cluster : Trivandrum
Branch : Mechanical Engineering
Stream : Machine Design
Year : 2015
No. of Credits : 67
SEMESTER 1
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective I
01ME6112 Design of Power Transmission Elements
01ME6114 Design & Analysis of Composite Structures
01ME6116 Advanced Computer Graphics
01ME6118 Condition Monitoring & Maintenance Engineering
01ME6132 Fracture Mechanics
Elective II
01ME6122 Optimization Techniques for Engineering
01ME6124 Acoustics and Noise Control
01ME6126 Advanced Finite Element Methods
01ME6128 Robotics
Examination Slot
End Semester
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Elective IV
01ME7121 Theory of plates and shells
01ME7123 Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
01ME7125 Computational Methods in Design & Manufacturing
01ME7127 Advanced Vehicle Dynamics
01ME7129 Control System
End Semester
Examination Slot
Course Number
Internal Marks
Examination
Duration
Credits
(hours)
Name
Marks
L-T-P
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed 1
Thu 2 Mannam Jayanthi
Fri 3
Sat 4 1
Sun 5 2
Mon 6 Commencement of Classes for all other 3
programs
Tue 7 4
Wed 8 5
Thu 9 6
Fri 10 7
Sat 11 8
Sun 12 9
Mon 13 10
Tue 14 11
Wed 15 12
Thu 16 13
Fri 17 14
Sat 18 15
Sun 19 16
Mon 20 17
Tue 21 18
Wed 22 19
Thu 23 20
Fri 24 21 Maha Shivarathri
Sat 25 22
Sun 26 Republic Day 23
Mon 27 24
Tue 28 25
Wed 29 26
Thu 30 27
Fri 31 28
REGULATIONS / RULES
Candidates who have been awarded or qualified for the award of the
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Technology, from an Institution
approved by AICTE are eligible for admission to the M. Tech., Programme.
Eligibility of candidates having MCA/MSc qualifications will be decided
from time to time by following the guidelines issued by All India Council
for Technical Education (AICTE) and the Government of Kerala and
notified separately. Other important eligibility criteria are as listed out
by the Director of Technical Education with the approval of the
Government of Kerala.
O-1.1 Candidates qualified in Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
(GATE ) and admitted to the M. Tech. programme are eligible
to receive Half Time Teaching Assistantship ( HTTA) as per
the rules of the All India Council for Technical Education
(AICTE)/Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD).
O-1.2 Sponsored candidates from Industries, R&D organizations,
National Laboratories as well as Educational Institutions,
with a bachelor’s degree in engineering are eligible for
admission to the M. Tech. programme.
O-1.3 Foreign nationals whose applications are received through
Indian Council of Cultural Relations, Government of India
are also eligible for admission to the M.Tech. programme.
O-1.4 Announcements for M. Tech. Programmes will be made by the
DTE, Government of Kerala.
O-1.5 Selection of candidates for the M. Tech programme will be done
centrally or monitored by the Directorate of Technical
Education as per the guidelines given on this by the
Government of Kerala
O-1.6 The number of candidates to be admitted to each M. Tech
stream will be as per the approval of the University which
shall be based on decision on this given by the All India
Council for Technical Education.
O-1.7 Admission will be complete only on meeting all the other
requirements mentioned in the letter of admission and on
payment of the fees.
xi) On their request, CGPC shall examine the academic records and
permit candidates with B.Tech. (Honours) who have earned
credits for any relevant graduate level courses to transfer credits
towards the M.Tech. programme. Candidates who received
B.Tech. (Honours) degree just prior to their M.Tech. admission
are permitted to transfer up to 9 credits. For those who received
the B.Tech. (Honours) degree within three years prior to their
M.Tech. admission are permitted to transfer up to 6 credits.
Students who have earned credits for the courses listed in the
first two semesters are permitted to transfer their registration as
external candidates if they take up a job. However, they have to
complete the programme within six semesters.
All students have to register for the courses they desire to attend in a
semester. Students admitted to the first semester are advised to
register for all courses offered in the first semester. They do not have
to enrol for the semester. All other students are required to register at
the end of the semester for the courses they desire to take in the next
semester. Later they have to enrol for these courses in the new
semester based on the results in the previous semester. This allows
them to make minor changes in the list of courses already registered
for. Before enrolment, students should clear all dues including any
iv) Seminar
Students have to register for the seminar and select a topic
in consultation with any faculty member offering courses
for the programme. A detailed write-up on the topic of the
seminar is to be prepared in the prescribed format given
by the Department. The seminar shall be of 30 minutes
duration and a committee with the Head of the department
v) Project work
Project work is spread over the third and fourth semesters.
Project work is to be evaluated both in the third and the
fourth semesters. Based on these evaluations the grade
is finalised only in the fourth semester.
Project evaluation weights shall be as follows:-
For convenience the marks are allotted as follows.
Total marks for the Project: 150
In the 3rd Semester:- Marks:50
Project Progress evaluation details:
Progress evaluation by the Project Supervisor :
20 Marks
Presentation and evaluation by the committee :
30 Marks
In the 4th Semester:- Mraks:100
Project evaluation by the supervisor/s :
30 Marks
Presentation & evaluation by the Committee :
40 Marks
Evaluation by the External expert :
30 Marks
xvi) Attendance
Attendance is marked for each course. 85%
attendance is mandatory for writing the semester
examination in a course. Students who get Part Time
Teaching Assistantship (PTTA) or Scholarships from
the Central or State Governments or any other agencies
are expected to have 100 % attendance. However,
under unavoidable circumstances students are
permitted to take leave. Leave is normally sanctioned
for any approved activity taken up by students outside
the college covering sports and other extra-curricular
activities. Leave is also permitted on medical grounds
or on personal exigencies. Leave of absence for all
Time Table
Odd Semester
Day Time 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.50 - 12.50 1.50 - 2.40 2.45 - 3.35 3.40 - 4.30
Mon
Tue
Break
Break
Wed
Thu
9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.50 - 12.30 2.00 - 3.00 3.00 - 4.00
Fri
Time Table
Even Semester
Day Time 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.50 - 12.50 1.50 - 2.40 2.45 - 3.35 3.40 - 4.30
Mon
Tue
Break
Break
Wed
Thu
9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.50 - 12.30 2.00 - 3.00 3.00 - 4.00
Fri