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ACADEMIC REGULATIONSCOURSE STRUCTURE ANDDETAILED SYLLABUSElectrical andElectronics EngineeringB.TECH. FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE(Applicable for the batches admitted from 2015-2016)2016)VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OFENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYAn Autonomous InstituteApproved by AICTE & Affiliated to JNTUHAccredited by NBA and NAAC with ‘A’ GradeBachupally, Nizampet (S.O), Hyderabad – 500090, Telangana State,, IndiaPhone: 040-23042758/59/60; FAX: 040-2304276123042761E-Mail: postbox@vnrvjiet.ac.in, Website: www.vnrvjiet.ac.in1

Vision and Mission of the InstituteVISIONTo be a World Class University providing value-based education, conductinginterdisciplinary research in cutting edge technologies leading to sustainable socioeconomic development of the nation.MISSIONTo produce technically competent and socially responsible engineers, managers andentrepreneurs, who will be future ready.To involve students and faculty in innovative research projects linked with industry,academic and research institutions in India and abroad.To use modern pedagogy for improving the teaching-learning process.Vision and Mission of the DepartmentVISIONTo excel in Education, Technology and Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineeringleading to sustainable socioeconomic development of the nation.MISSIONExcellent teaching learning environment imbibed with professional ethics and socialresponsibility in promoting quality education.Promoting research through industry collaborations and innovative projects.2

VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYHYDERABADAn Autonomous InstituteACADEMIC REGULATIONS FOR B.TECH. PROGRAMME(Applicable for Students admitted from the academic year 2015-2016)20151. programmesof studyThe following programmes of study are offered at present for specialization for the B.Tech. Degree programme:BranchCodeBranch01Civil Engineering.02Electrical and Electronics Engineering03Mechanical Engineering04Electronics and Communication Engineering05Computer Science and Engineering.10Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering12Information Technology24Automobile Engineering1.1 Eligibility Criteria for Admission The eligibility criteria for admission into engineering programmes shall beas mentioned below: The candidate shall be an Indian National / NRI The candidate should have completed 16 years of age as on 31stDecember of the academic year for which the admissions are beingconducted.The Candidate should have passed the qualifying examination (10 2) or equivalent as on the date of admission recognized by BIE, TelanganaState1.1 .1Seats in each programme in the Institution are classified into CategoryA andCategoryB as per the G.Os.Category – A SeatsTheseThese seats will be filled through counseling as per the rankat the Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) conducted by the State Governmentand as per other admission criteria laid down in the G.Os.3

1.1.2Category - B Seats1.1.3These seats will be filled by the institute as per the G.Os Issued by StateGovernment from time to time.Category: Lateral EntryThe candidate shall be admitted into the Third Semester, (2nd year, Ist Semester)based on the rank secured by the candidate at Engineering Common EntranceTest (ECET (FDH)) by the Convener, ECET.2. Distribution and Weights of Marksi.The performance of a student in each Semester shall be evaluated subject –wisewith a maximum of 100 marks for theory and 100 marks for practicalsubjects. In addition, an Industry oriented mini-project, Seminar, Comprehensiveviva-voce, and Project Work shall be evaluated for 100, 100, 100 and 200 marksrespectively.ii.For theory subjects the distribution shall be 40 marks for Mid SemesterEvaluation and 60 marks for the End Semester Examination.For theory subjects, two mid examinations will be conducted in each Semesteras per the academic calendar. Each mid examination is evaluated for 30 marks.Mid term evaluation :- (40 M)Assignment / objective exam / project / case study - 10 MMid term examination : 30 MPART-A 3 X 2M 6M (one question from each UNIT)PART-B 3 X 8 M 24M (three internal choice questions one from each UNIT willbe given, the student has to answer one question from each UNIT)The average of 2 assignments will be taken as final assignment marks. 80 %weight for better mid term examination and 20% weight for the other midexamination will be calculated as the final mid term examination marks for eachsubject.Assignment Test/Assignment: - Two assignments are to be given to studentscovering the syllabus of First Mid and Second Mid Examinations respectively andare evaluated for 10 marks each.The first assignment shall be submitted before first mid examinations and secondAssignment should be submitted before second mid examination.iii.For practical subjects there shall be a continuous evaluation during the Semesterfor 40 marks and 60 marks for end examination. Out of the 40 marks, day-today work in the laboratory shall be evaluated for 10 marks, and 15 marks forpractical examination and 15 marks for laboratory record.NOTE: 1. Any Student who is absent for any assignment/Mid-term examination forany reason what so ever shall be deemed to have secured ‘zero’ marks inthe test/examination and no makeup test/examination shall be conducted.NOTE: 2. Evaluation guidelines available with respective HODs.4

ivNOTE:v.For the subjects having design and / or drawing, (such as Engineering Graphics,Geometrical Drawing, Machine Drawing, Production Drawing Practice, andEstimation etc.,) the distribution shall be 40 marks for internal evaluation (20marks for day-to-day work and 20 marks for Mid examination (the average ofthe two examinations will be taken into account) and 60 marks for end semesterexamination.Evaluation guidelines available with respective HODs.There shall be an industry-oriented mini-Project, in collaboration with anindustry of their specialization, to be taken up during the summer vacation after IIIyear II Semester examination. The industry orientedmini project shall beevaluated during the IV year I Semester. The industry oriented mini project shallbe submitted in report form and should be presented before a committee, whichshall be evaluated for 100 marks. The committee consists of Head of theDepartment, the supervisor of mini project and a senior faculty member of thedepartment. There shall be no mid-term assessment for industry oriented miniproject. However, attending the shadow engineering program or any suchother programme, in lieu there of, is a pre-requisite for evaluating industryoriented mini project.NOTE: Evaluation guidelines available with respective HODs.vi.There shall be a Seminar presentation in IV year II Semester. For the Seminar,the student shall collect the information on a specialized topic other than theproject topic and prepare a technical report, showing his understanding of thetopic, and submit to the department, which shall be evaluated by a Departmentalcommittee consisting of the Head of the department, Seminar supervisor and asenior faculty member. The seminar will be evaluated for 100 marks based onthe report and presentation made.NOTE: Evaluation guidelines available with respective HODs.vii.There shall be a Comprehensive Viva-Voce in IV year II Semester. TheComprehensive Viva-Voce will be conducted by a Committee consisting of theHead of the Department and three Senior Faculty members of the Departmentafter submitting M.T.P record in complete. The Comprehensive Viva-Voce isaimed to assess the student’s understanding in various subjects studied during theB.Tech. course of study. The Comprehensive Viva-Voce is evaluated for 100marks by the Committee. There will be no Midterm assessment for theComprehensive viva-voce.Evaluation:a. Objective Type examination – 50 marks. (Two Hours Test)b. Committee Evaluation – 50 marks.NOTE: Evaluation guidelines available with respective HODsviii.The Project work shall be started by the student in the beginning of the IV year ISemester. Out of a total of 200 marks for the project work, 80 marks shall be forMidterm Evaluation and 120 marks for the Semester end Examination. Theviva-voce shall be conducted by a committee comprising an external examiner,Head of the Department, the project supervisor and one senior faculty. The5

evaluation of project work shall be conducted at the end of theIV year IISemester. TheMidterm Evaluation shall be on the basis of three Seminarsconducted during the IV year II Semester for 80 marks by the committeeconsisting of Head of the Department, project supervisor and senior facultymember of the Department.NOTE: Evaluation guidelines available with respective HODs3. Semester End Examination(a)Theory CoursesExternal Examination – 60 MarksQuestion paper pattern for semester end examination (60 Marks):PART-A is to consist of TEN 2 marks questions consisting of 2 questions fromeach unit which is compulsory.(10X2M 20M)PART-B is to consist of 5 Questions, one from each unit with internal choice,carrying 8 Marks each (5X8M 40M)(b)Practical CoursesEach lab course is evaluated for 60 marks. The end examination shall beconducted by two examiners one Internal and one external concerned with thesubject of the same / other department / Industry. The evaluation will be as perthe standard format.(c)Supplementary ExaminationsSupplementary examinations will be conducted along with regular Semester endexaminations. (During even Semester regular examinations, supplementaryexaminations of odd Semester and during odd Semester regular examinations,supplementary examinations of even Semester will be conducted).4.Attendance Requirementsi. A student shall be eligible to appear for the Semester end examinations if he / sheacquires a minimum of 75% of attendance in aggregate of all the Courses inthat Semester.ii.Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10% (Attendance 65%and above and below 75%) in a semester may be granted by InstituteAcademic Committee based on the rules prescribed by the Academic Councilof the Institute from time to time.A student will not be permitted to write the end examination and not promoted to thenext Semester unless he satisfies the attendance requirement of the presentSemester, as applicable. He may seek re-admission for that Semester when offerednext, if not promoted to next semester.iii. Shortage of Attendance below 65% in aggregate shall in NO case be condoned.iv. Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned or who have not paid thestipulated fee or who have not cleared any other due to the Institute in any Semesterare not eligible to take their end semester examination of that Semester.6

5.Minimum Academic RequirementsThe following academic requirements have to be satisfied in addition to the attendancerequirements mentioned in Regulation No.4.i. A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic requirements andearned the credits allotted to each theory or practical or design or drawing subject orproject, if he/she secures not less than 35% (21 out of 60 marks) of marks in theend examination and a minimum of 40% of marks in the sum total of theMidterm evaluation and end semester examination taken together.ii. For promotion from II year II semester to III year I semester, the student needs tohave 50% of Credits up to II year II Semester which includesTwo regular and two supplementary examinations of I B Tech. I Semester.Two regular and One Supplementary examinations of I B Tech. II SemesterOne regular and one supplementary examinations of II year I Semester.One regular examinations of II year II Semester.iii. For promotion from III year II semester to IV year I semester, the student needs tohave 50% of Credits up to III year II Semester which includesThree regular and three supplementary examinations of I B Tech. I Semester.Three regular and two Supplementary examinations of I B Tech. II SemesterTwo regular and two supplementary examinations of II year I Semester.Two regular and one supplementary examinations of II year II Semester.One regular and one supplementary examination of III year I Semester.One regular examination of III year II Semester.iv.A student shall register and put up minimum academic requirement in all 188 creditsand earn atleast 180 credits. The grade obtained for the minimum credits will beconsidered for the calculation of CGPA.v.The students should take one open elective subject each from the lists given in openelective-1 and open elective-2. The selected subjects should not belong to their ownbranch.vi.The student should be qualified in two certificate courses during his/her course ofstudy.vii. “Gender Sensitization” is compulsory value added course as per the JNTUH procdsNo. A1/2557/XXII SCAS/2015(2), dated 19.11.2015.viii. Students who fail to earn atleast 180 credits as indicated in the course structurewithin eight academic years counting from the year of their admission shallforfeit their seat in B.Tech. Course and their admission stands Cancelled.6.Course patterni.ii.The entire programme of study is of four academic years. All I, II, III and IV yearsare of Semester pattern.A student eligible to appear for the end semester examination in a subject, butabsent or has failed in the end semester examination may reappear for thatsubject at the supplementary examination whenever conducted.7

iii. When a student is detained due to shortage of attendance in any Semester,he/she has to seek readmission into that Semester when it is offered next, withthe academic regulations of the batch into which he/she gets readmitted andhas to obtain the degree within 8 Academic years from the year of his/heroriginal admission.iv.When a student is detained due to lack of credits in any year, he/she may beeligible for promotion to the next year after obtaining required number of creditsand fulfillment of the academic requirements.v.The student should be qualified in two certificate courses during his/her course ofstudy.Award of B.Tech. Degree and ClassA student will be declared eligible for the award of the B. Tech. Degree if he/shefulfils the following academic regulations:i)Pursued a programmeof study for not less than four academic yearsand not more than eight academic years.ii)Registered for 188 credits and secured a minimum of 180 credits withcompulsory subjects as listed in the following Table.Table: Compulsory CoursesSerial Number1.2.3.4.5.6.Courses ParticularsAll Practical CoursesIndustry oriented mini projectComprehensive Viva-VoceSeminarProject workEngineering Graphics / Engineering Drawing /Machine DrawingNOTE: Students, who fail to fulfill all the academic requirements for the award of thedegree within eight academic years from the year of their admission, shall forfeit theirseat in B.Tech. Course.7. CGPA System:Method of awarding absolute grades and grade points:The absolute grading method is followed, based on the total marks obtained in internaland external examinations. Grades and grade points are assigned as per the Table givenbelowB.Tech. Degree Program: The Absolute Grading Method is followed, based on the totalmarks obtained in internal and external examinations. Grades and Grade points areassigned as given below8

Marks ObtainedGradeDescriptionof GradeGrade Points(GP)Value Per Credit 90OOutstanding10.00 80 and 89.99 70 and 79.99 60 and 69.99 50 and 59.99 40 and 49.99 40A ABCDFExcellentVery GoodGoodFairPassRemedial9.008.007.006.005.00Not Appeared the Exam(s)NAbsentThe student is eligible for the award of the B.Tech. degree with the class asmentioned in the Table.CGPACLASS 7.5First Class with Distinction 6.5 and 7.5First class 5.5 and 6.5Second Class 5.0 and 5.5Pass classCalculation of Semester Grade Points Average (SGPA):The performance of each student at the end of the each semester is indicated in terms ofSGPA. The SGPA is calculated as below:Where ‘Ci’ Number of Credits allotted to particular subject ‘I’‘Gi’ Grade Point corresponding to the letter grade awarded in that subject ‘i”‘i” 1,2, .P represent the number of subjects for that particular semester* SGPA is calculated and awarded for the candidates who pass all the coursescin asemester.9

Calculation of Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for Entire Programme. TheCGPA is calculated as below:Assessment of the overall performance of a student is obtained by calculating CumulativeGrade Point Average (CGPA), which is weighted average of the grade points obtained in allsubjects during the course of study.WhereCi Number of credits allotted to a particular subject ‘I”Gi Grade Point corresponding to the letter grade awarded in that subject‘i”I 1,2, .m,2, .m represent the number of subjects of the entire program.Grade lower than D in any subject is not considered for CGPA calculation. The CGPA isawarded only when the student acquires the required number of credits prescribed for theprogram.Grade CardThe grade card issued shall contain the following:a) The credits for each subject offered in that semesterb) The letter grade and grade point awarded in each subjectc) The SGPA/CGPAd) Total number of credits earned by the student up to the end of thattha semester.8.Withholding of ResultsIf the student has not paid dues to College, or if any case of indiscipline is pendingagainst him, the result of the candidate may be withheld. The award or issue ofthe Provisional Certificate and the Degree may alsoo be withheld in such cases.Transitory RegulationsStudents who have discontinued or have been detained for want of attendance orany other academic requirements, may be considered for readmission as andwhen they become eligible. They have to take up Equivalent subjects, as substitutesubjects in place of repetition of subjects as decided by the BoS chairman of therespective department. He/She will be admitted under the regulation of the batch inwhich he/she is readmitted.10.Minimum Instruction DaysThe minimum instruction days for each Semester shall be 90 instruction days.11.There shall be no branch transfers after the completion of admissionprocess.12.The decision of the Institute Academic Committee will be final in respect ofequivalent subjects for those students who are transferred from other9.10

colleges. The transfer of students from other college or from this institute isto be approved by the Governing Council of the Institute.13.GeneralWhere the words “he”, “him”, “his”, occur in the regulations, they include “she”,“her”, “hers”.ii. The academic regulations should be read as a whole for the purpose of anyinterpretation.iii. In the case of any discrepancy/ambiguity/doubt arising in the above rules andregulations, the decision of the Principal shall be final.iv. The Chairman Academic Council may change or amend any or all of the academicregulations or syllabi at any time and the changes or amendments made shall beapplicable to all the students concerned with effect from the dates notified by theCollege.i.14.Academic Regulations for B.Tech. (Lateral Entry Scheme)(Applicable for students admitted from the academic year 2016-2017)(i)Registered for 138 credits and secured a minimum of 130 credits withcompulsory subjects of II B.Tech. to IV B.Tech. as listed in the table.(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)Table: Compulsory CoursesSerialCourse ParticularsNumber1.All Practical Course2.Industry oriented mini project3.Comprehensive Viva-Voce4.Seminar5.Project work6.Engineering Graphics / Engineering Drawing /Machine DrawingA student who fails to earn a minimum of 130 credits as indicated in thecourse structure within six academic years from the year of their admissionshall forfeit his seat in B.Tech. programme and his admission standscancelled.The same attendance regulations are adopted as that of B.Tech. Four yeardegree course.For promotion from III year II semester to IV year I semester, the studentneeds to have 50% of Credits up to III year II Semester which includesTwo regular and two supplementary examinations of II B Tech. I Semester.Two regular a

01 Civil Engineering. 02 Electrical and Electronics Engineering . equivalent as on the date of admission recognized by BIE, Telangana State . iv For the subjects having design and / or drawing, (such as Engineering Graphics, Geometrical Drawing, Machine Drawing, Production Drawing Practice, and .

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