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1 MEPCO SCHLENK ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SIVAKASI (AUTONOMOUS) AFFILIATED TO ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI Institute Vision Envisioning a World Led by our Engineers, Holding a Beacon of Hope and Confidence for Generations to come Institute Mission To Produce Competent, Disciplined, Quality Engineers & Administrators Through Service par Excellence REGULATIONS: MEPCO-R2013 Degree of Master of Engineering / Master of Technology (Common to all M.E. / M.Tech. Degree (4 Semester) Full-Time & Part Time (6 Semester) Programmes) (w.e.f ) CREDIT SYSTEM 1. PRELIMINARY DEFINITIONS AND NOMENCLATURE In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires: i) Programme means Degree Programme, that is, M.E. / M.Tech. Degree Programme. ii) Specialisation means the discipline of the Post Graduate Degree Programme like Structural Engineering, CAD/CAM, etc. iii) Course means a theory or practical subject or project that is normally studied in a semester like Applied Mathematics, Finite Element Methods, etc., iv) Chairperson, Academic Council means the authority of the Autonomous Institution who is responsible for all academic activities of the Institute s Departments for implementation of relevant Rules and Regulations. 1

2 v) Controller of Examinations means the authority of the Autonomous Institute who is responsible for all activities of the End semester Examinations. vi) Head of the Institution means the Principal of the campus and Chairperson, Academic Council. vii) Chairperson, BoS means Chairperson of Board of Studies of each faculty. viii) Head of the Department means Head of the Department concerned. ix) Credit means a numerical value allocated for each course to describe the student s workload required per week. x) Grade means the letter grade assigned to each course based on the range of marks specified. xi) Grade Point means a numerical value (0 to 10) allocate d based on the grade assigned to each course. 2. ADMISSION PROCEDURE 2.1 Candidates for admission to the first semester of the Post Graduate Degree Programme shall be required to have passed an appropriate qualifying Degree prescribed by Director of Technical Education, Government of Tamilnadu. 2.2 The eligibility criteria such as marks, number of attempts and physical fitness shall be as prescribed by the Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Tamilnadu from time to time. 2.3 All Part-Time candidates should satisfy other conditions regarding experience, Sponsorship etc. that may be prescribed by the Director of Technical Education, Government of Tamilnadu from time to time. 2.4 A candidate seeking admission to Part-Time mode of study, shall have his/her place of employment within a distance of 25 km (as per Director of Technical Education norm) from the institution. 2

3 3. PROGRAMMES OFFERED 3.1 A candidate may be offered admission to any one of the programmes / disciplines of study approved by the AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to Anna University, Chennai. Programmes / disciplines offered by the Institute are listed below: Faculty of Civil Engineering Master of Engineering in Structural Engineering Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Master of Engineering in Power Electronics and Drives Faculty of Electronics and Communication Engineering Master of Engineering in Communication Systems Master of Engineering in VLSI Design Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering Master of Engineering in Computer Science and Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Master of Engineering in CAD/CAM Master of Engineering in industrial Safety Engineering Master of Technology in Nano Science and Technology Faculty of Information Technology Master of Technology in Information Technology Faculty of Biotechnology Master of Technology in Biotechnology 3

4 3.2 MODES OF STUDY: Full-Time: Candidates admitted under Full-Time should be available in the Institution during the entire duration of working hours (From Morning to Evening on Full-Time basis) for the curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities. The Full-time candidates should not attend any other Full-time programme(s) / course(s) or take up any Full-Time job / Part-Time job in any Institution or company during the period of Full- Time programme. Violation of the above rules will result in cancellation of admission to the PG programme Part-Time: (Day Time) This mode of study is applicable to those candidates admitted under sponsored category ( from Government Agencies / Faculty from Engineering and Polytechnic colleges). In this mode of study, the candidates are required to attend classes along with Full-time students for the required number of courses and complete the programme in three years Conversion from one mode of study to other is not permitted. 4. DURATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE M.E. / M.Tech. PROGRAMMES: 4.1 The minimum and maximum period for completion of the M.E. / M.Tech. P.G. Programmes are given below: 4

5 Programme Min. No. of Semesters Max. No. of Semesters M.E./M.Tech. (Full-Time) 4 8 M.E./M.Tech. (Part Time) The M.E. / M.Tech. Programmes consist of: Core Courses Elective Courses Open Elective Courses Project Work and Audit Courses The Programme also includes design projects / seminars / practicals/practical training, etc. 4.3 The Curriculum and Syllabi of all the M.E. / M.Tech. Programmes shall be approved by the Academic Council of the Institution. The number of credits to be earned for the successful completion of the Programme shall be as specified in the Curriculum of the respective specialization of the M.E. / M.Tech. Programmes. Full-time programme: Every full time student shall undergo the courses of his / her programme given in curriculum for various semesters as shown below: Semesters 1&2 6 / 7 Theory (core + elective) Courses and 1 / 2 Practical Courses / Mini Project / Technical Seminar / Industrial Visit / Practical Training. 5

6 Semester 3 3 / 0 Theory (core + elective) Courses, 1 / 2 Practical Courses if not accounted in semester 2 / Technical Seminar, and Project Work Phase I. Semester 4 Project Work Phase II Part-time programme: Every part time student shall undergo the courses of his / her programme given in curriculum for various semesters as shown below: Semester 1 3 Theory (core + elective) Courses and 1 Practical Course / Mini Project / Technical Seminar / Industrial Visit / Practical Training. Semester 2 3 Theory (core + elective) Courses, and 1 Practical Course / Mini Project / Technical Seminar / Industrial Visit / Practical Training. Semester 3 Semester 4 3 / 4 Theory (core + elective) Courses and 1 Practical Course / Mini Project / Technical Seminar / Industrial Visit / Practical Training. 3 /4 Theory (core + elective) Courses and 1 Practical Course / Mini Project / Technical Seminar / Industrial Visit / Practical Training. Semester 5 3 / 0 Theory (core + elective) Courses, Project Work Phase I and 1 / 0 Practical Course, if not accounted in earlier semesters. Semester 6 Project Work Phase II 6

7 4.3.1 Practical training / Industrial Attachment / Summer Project if specified in the Curriculum shall not exceed the maximum duration of 4 weeks and should be organized by the Head of the Department for every student At the end of Practical training / Industrial attachment / Summer Project / Technical Seminar the candidate shall submit a certificate from the organization where he/she has undergone training and also a brief report. The evaluation will be made based on this report and a Viva-Voce Examination, conducted internally by a Departmental Committee constituted by the Head of the Department. 4.4 Open Elective PG students can opt for open elective course, preferably in their 2 nd or 3 rd Semester from regular elective courses of other M.E. / M.Tech. Programmes prescribed in the curriculum based on their areas of interest and are permitted under the following conditions: Students are permitted to select open elective course. However, this would be restricted to one course in their period of study. The students have to enter the open elective course selected in the Course Registration Form while registering for the semester. Open elective course will carry 3 credits. The word Open Elective would be specially mentioned in the remarks column of the 7

8 student's course registration form. Prior permission of the Course Instructor and Heads of the Respective Department is required. The students would be required to have the minimum required attendance in the Open Elective course as per Clause 6. Students can opt for an open elective course provided the course is offered and the time table slot permits. The open elective course undergone by the students will be considered for the purposes of calculation of SGPA/CGPA. 4.5 Audit Course PG students can audit a course, preferably in their 3 rd or 4 th Semester, from UG/ M.E. / M.Tech. curriculum of any programme based on their areas of interest and is permitted under the following conditions: Students with CGPA 7.5 and above will be permitted to Audit' the course. However, this would be restricted to 1 course during the entire period of the programme. The students have to register for the course to be audited through Course Registration Form while registering for the semester. The course will not carry any credits. The word Audit would be specially mentioned in the remarks column of the student's course registration form. Prior permission of the Course 8

9 Instructor and the Heads of the Respective Department is required. The students would be required to have minimum 75% attendance in the Audit course. The AU' grade would be awarded, if the attendance is satisfactory and requirements set out by the course instructor are met. Students will be expected to complete the in-semester assessments. If the attendance and performance is not satisfactory the course will not appear at all in the Grade Sheet. Students can audit a course provided the course is offered and the time table slot permits. The course done by auditing will not be considered for the purposes of calculation of SGPA/CGPA but will be reflected in the Semester Grade Sheet as Audit Course. 4.6 Each semester shall normally consist of 90 working days or 350 periods each of 50 minutes duration for full time mode and 200 periods each of 50 minute duration for part-time mode. The Head of the Department shall ensure that every teacher imparts instruction as per the number of periods specified in the syllabus and that the teacher teaches the full content of the specified syllabus for the course being taught. End-Semester Examination will be scheduled after the last working day of the semester. 9

10 5. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF A SEMESTER 5.1 A candidate who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements for completion of a semester. Ideally every student is expected to attend all classes and earn 100% attendance. However, in order to allow provision for certain unavoidable reasons such as medical / personal grounds / participation in sports, the student are expected to earn a minimum of 75% attendance. Therefore, he/she shall secure not less than 75% of overall attendance in that semester taking into account the total number of periods in all courses attended by the candidate as against the total number of periods in all courses offered during that particular semester. 5.2 However, a candidate who could secure attendance between 65% and less than 75% in the current semester due to medical reasons (hospitalization / accident / specific illness) or due to participation in the University / State / National / International level Sports events with prior permission from the Head of the Department concerned shall be given exemption from the prescribed attendance requirement and he/she shall be permitted to appear for that particular semester examinations. 5.3 Candidates who secure less than 65% overall attendance will not be permitted to write the End-Semester Examinations and are not permitted to go to next / subsequent semester. They are required to repeat the incomplete semester in the next academic year. 10

11 6. FACULTY ADVISOR To help the students in planning their courses of study and for general advice on the academic programme, the Head of the Department of the student will attach a certain number of students to a teacher of the Department who shall function as Faculty Advisor for those students throughout their period of study. Such Faculty Advisor shall advise the students and monitor the courses taken by the students, check the attendance and progress of the students attached to him / her and counsel them periodically. If necessary, the Faculty Advisor may also discuss with or inform the parents about the progress / performance of the students concerned. The responsibilities for the Faculty advisor shall be: To act as the channel of communication between the HoD and the students of the respective class. To collect and maintain various statistical details of students. To help the chairperson of the class committee in planning and conduct of the class committee meetings. To monitor the academic performance of the students including attendance and to inform the class committee. To attend to the students welfare activities like awards, medals, scholarships and industrial visits. 7. CLASS COMMITTEE A class committee consists of teachers of the class concerned, student representatives and a chairperson, who does not handle any subject for the class. It is like the Quality Circle 11

12 (more commonly used in industries), with the overall goal of improving the teaching-learning process. The functions of the class committee include: Addressing problems experienced by students in the classroom and in the laboratories in consultation with Head of the Department / Dean. Clarifying the Regulations of the degree programme and the details of rules therein. Informing the student representatives the academic schedule including the dates of assessments and the syllabus for each assessment. Informing the student representatives the details of Regulations regarding weightage used for each assessment. Analyzing the performance of the students of the class after each test and finding ways and means of improving the performance of the students. Identifying the students who are low achievers or weak in their subjects if any, and requesting the teachers concerned to provide some additional help or guidance or coaching to such students. The class committee is normally constituted by the Head of the Department. However, if the students of different branches are mixed in a class, the class committee is to be constituted by the concerned HODs. The class committee shall be constituted within a week from the date of commencement of a semester. At least 4 student-representatives from the respective class (typically 2 boys and 2 girls) shall be included in the class 12

13 committee. The Chairperson of the class committee may invite the Faculty Advisor(s) and the Head of the Department to the meeting of the class committee. The chairperson of the class committee is required to prepare the minutes of every meeting, submit the same to the Head of the Department and then to the Principal within three working days of the meeting and arrange to circulate the same among concerned students and teachers. The first meeting of the class committee shall be held within fifteen days from the date of commencement of the semester. The nature and weightage of internal assessments shall be informed in the first meeting, and the same shall be communicated to the students. Two or three subsequent meetings in a semester may be held at suitable intervals. During these meetings the student members representing the entire class, shall meaningfully interact and express their opinions and suggestions of the class students to improve the effectiveness of the teaching-learning process. 8. COURSE COMMITTEE FOR COMMON COURSES Each common theory course offered to more than one discipline or group of disciplines, shall have a Common Course Committee comprising all the teachers teaching the common course with one of them nominated as Common Course Coordinator. The nomination of the Course Coordinator shall be made by the Faculty Chairman in consultation with Heads of Departments duly approved by the Chairperson, Academic Council, from among the teachers teaching the common course either from a single Department or several Departments. The Common Course Committee shall meet as often as possible and ensure uniform 13

14 evaluation of internal assessments after arriving at a common scheme of evaluation for the tests (subject to clauses 9 and 10). Wherever feasible, the common course committee shall prepare a common question paper for the test(s). 9. PROCEDURES FOR AWARDING MARKS FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT (IA) For all M.E. / M.Tech. Programmes, out of 100 marks for each paper the maximum marks for Internal Assessment is fixed as 40 for Theory Courses / Theory Courses with lab components and End Semester Examination carries 60 marks. However, Internal Assessment is 50 marks for Practical Courses and End Semester Examination carries 50 marks. 9.1 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR THEORY COURSES: The maximum marks for Internal Assessment shall be 40 in case of theory courses. Three assessments, carrying 50 marks each shall be conducted by the college. The internal assessment is based on the internal test marks, assignment marks and attendance. The criteria for arriving at the Internal Assessment marks of 40 are as follows: Internal tests (75% credence) Three internal tests, each carrying 50 marks shall be conducted by the Department / Institution. The total marks obtained in all the tests put together out of 150, shall be reduced to 75 marks and rounded to the nearest integer. This implies equal weight to all the three tests. However, a makeup test at the discretion of the 14

15 concerned course faculty / Head of the Department may be conducted for deserving candidates at the end of the semester, where the students have to register/request for the makeup test Assignment (15% credence) Two assignments requiring work of average 3 to 4 hours of study and written work of average 3 to 4 hours, each carried out by a student in a separate assignment folder, duly indexed with headings, date of submission, marks, remarks and signature of faculty with date etc Attendance (10% credence) A maximum of 10 marks for attendance out of 100 marks shall be given to each student depending on his/her attendance percentage as per the distribution given below: Attendance (10 Marks) Percentage of attendance Marks and above INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR PRACTICAL COURSES: The maximum marks for Internal Assessment shall be 50 in case of practical courses. Every practical exercise / experiment shall be evaluated based on conduct of experiment / exercise and records maintained. There shall be at least one test. The criteria for arriving at the Internal Assessment marks of 50 are as follows: 15

16 Experiment/Observation/Record/Practical : 50% credence Classes performance Practical Test : 40% credence Attendance : 10% credence A maximum of 10 marks for attendance out of 100 marks shall be given to each student depending on his/her attendance percentage as per the distribution given below: Attendance (10 Marks) Percentage of attendance Marks and above INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR THEORY COURSES WITH LABORATORY COMPONENT: The maximum marks for Internal Assessment shall be 40 in case of theory courses with laboratory component. The criteria for arriving at the Internal Assessment marks of 40 are as follows: Internal Tests (75% credence) If there is a theory course with laboratory component, there shall be three tests (each 50 marks). The total 150 marks should be converted to 75 marks. However, a makeup test at the discretion of the Head of the Department may be conducted for deserving candidates. 16

17 9.3.2 Lab experiments / Lab test (15% credence) A maximum mark of 15 shall be given to practical component. There shall be at least one test and every practical exercise / experiment shall be evaluated based on the conduct of experiment / exercise, records maintained Attendance (10% credence) A maximum of 10 marks for attendance out of 100 marks shall be given to each student depending on his/her attendance percentage as per the distribution given below: Attendance (10 Marks) Percentage of attendance Marks and above Every faculty member is required to maintain an ATTENDANCE AND ASSESSMENT RECORD for every semester which consists of attendance marked in each lecture or practical or project work class, the test marks, assignment marks, attendance marks and the record of class work (topics covered), separately for each course handled by the faculty. This should be submitted to the Head of the Department periodically (at least three times in a semester) for checking the syllabus coverage and the records of test marks, assignment marks and attendance. The Head of the Department will affix his / her signature and 17

18 date after due verification. At the end of the semester, the record should be verified by the Head of the Department / Institution who will keep this document in safe custody (for five years). 10. PROJECT WORK AND EVALUATION The project work for M.E. / M.Tech. consists of Phase I and Phase II. The phase I is to be under taken during III semester and Phase II, which can be a continuation of Phase I during IV semester for Full time mode. For Part Time mode, Phase I is to be undertaken in V semester and Phase II in VI semester Minimum credit requirements to do the project Minimum No. of credits to be earned shall be 24 for doing Phase I project work. If the candidate has not earned the requisite minimum credits, he / she has to complete the arrears (at least to the extent of earning the minimum credits specified) and then enroll for the project (Phase - I) work in the subsequent semester In case of candidates of M.E. / M.Tech. not completing Phase - I of project work successfully, the candidates can undertake Phase - I again in the subsequent semester. In such cases the candidates can enroll for Phase-II, only after successful completion of Phase I Project work shall be carried out under the supervision of a qualified teacher in the Department concerned. In this context qualified teacher means the faculty member 18

19 possessing Ph.D. degree or PG degree with a minimum of 2 years of experience in teaching PG courses A candidate may, however, in certain cases, be permitted to work on projects in an Industrial/Research Organization, on the recommendations of the Head of his/her Department. In such cases, the Project work shall be jointly supervised by a supervisor of the department and an expert as a joint supervisor from the organization and the student shall be instructed to meet the supervisor periodically and to attend the review committee meetings for evaluating the progress The Project work - Phase II shall be pursued for a minimum of 16 weeks during the final semester The deadline for submission of final Project Report is 60 calendar days from the last working day of the semester in which project / thesis / dissertation is done. However, the Phase-I of the Project work shall be submitted within a maximum period of 30 calendar days from the last working day of the semester as per the academic calendar published by the Institution EVALUATION OF PROJECT WORK The project work phase I & phase II shall be evaluated for a maximum of 200 & 400 marks respectively of which 100 & 200 marks respectively will be through internal assessment. Each student must do an individual project and shall make presentation on the progress made before the committee. The Head of the Department shall constitute the review committee for each branch of study. There shall be a minimum of three members in the review committee. The 19

20 guide will be an additional member of the Review Committee and he / she should be present during the presentation of his/her student. The criteria for arriving at the Internal Assessment marks are as follows: Attendance : 10 Marks Work assessed by the Project Guide : 30 Marks Work assessed by the review committee : 60 Marks The evaluation of Project Work for Phase I and Phase II shall be done independently in the respective semesters and marks shall be allotted as follows: Phase I (200 Marks) Internal Assessment End Semester Examination Attendance Guide Review I Review II Review III Report Viva-Voce Evaluation Internal External Internal External Guide Phase II (400 Marks) Internal Assessment End Semester Examination Attendance Guide Review I Review II Review III Report Viva-Voce Evaluation Internal External Internal External Guide

21 There shall be three assessments during the semester by a review committee. The student shall make presentation on the progress made before the committee. The Head of the Department shall constitute the review committee for each branch of study. There will be a viva-voce examination during End- Semester examination conducted by a committee consisting of the supervisor, one internal examiner and one external examiner. The internal examiner and the external examiner shall be appointed by the Controller of Examinations from the panel of examiners submitted by the HOD The candidate is expected to submit the project report in stipulated time as prescribed in Clause All the students should present their project outcomes in one International / National Conference / Journal The Project Report prepared according to approved guidelines and duly signed by the supervisor(s) and the Head of the Department shall be submitted to the Head of the Institution The evaluation of the Project work Phase - I & Phase - II (M.E. / M.Tech.) will be based on the project report submitted in each of the Phase I & Phase - II semesters and a Viva-Voce Examination by a team consisting of the supervisor, a common internal examiner and External Examiners (preferably with specialization in the concerned domain) for each programme. The common internal examiner and the external examiners (area wise) shall be appointed by the Controller of Examination for Phase I and Phase II evaluation. 21

22 If the candidate fails to obtain 50% of the internal assessment marks in the Phase I and Phase II, he/she will not be permitted to submit the report for that particular semester and has to re-enroll for the same in the subsequent semester If a candidate fails to submit the project report on or before the specified deadline, he/she is deemed to have failed in the Project Work and shall re-enroll for the same in a subsequent semester. This applies to both Phase I and Phase II. If a candidate fails to obtain 50% in the end semester examination of Phase I he/she has to resubmit the Project Report within 30 days from the date of declaration of the results. If he / she fails in the viva-voce examination of Phase II of Project work, he/she shall resubmit the Project report within 60 days from the date of declaration of the results. For this purpose, the same Internal and External examiner shall evaluate the resubmitted report Every candidate shall send a paper / patent for publication in a journal or an international conference. An acknowledgement from the Supervisor for having communicated to the journal or certificate for the presentation in the international conference shall be attached to the report of the project work. Such acknowledgements shall be sent to the Controller of Examination along with the evaluation marks by the team of examiners without which the thesis shall not be accepted. 22

23 A copy of the approved project report after the successful completion of viva-voice examination shall be kept in the library of the college / institution. 11. EXAMINATIONS Performance in each course of study shall be evaluated based on (i) Continuous internal assessment throughout the semester and (ii) End semester examination. The end semester examination (practical and theory) of 3 hours duration shall ordinarily be conducted between October - December during the odd semesters and between April - June during the even semesters. Each course, both theory and practical shall be evaluated for a maximum of 100 marks. i) Theory Courses Internal Assessment : 40 Marks End-Semester Examination : 60 Marks ii) Theory Courses with laboratory component Internal Assessment : 40 Marks End-Semester Examination : 60 Marks iii) Practical courses Internal Assessment : 50 Marks End-Semester Examination : 50 Marks iv) Project Work Phase I Internal Assessment : 100 Marks End-Semester Examination : 100 Marks 23

24 Phase II Internal Assessment : 200 Marks End-Semester Examination : 200 Marks 12. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPEARING FOR END SEMESTER EXAMINATION A candidate shall normally be permitted to appear for End semester examination of the current semester if he / she has satisfied the semester completion requirements (vide Clause 5) and has registered for examination in all courses of that semester by paying the prescribed fee. However, for students having arrear courses of the previous semester(s), in order to write the current end semester examination, the registration is mandatory for the examination of all the courses of that semester and all arrear courses of the previous semester(s) by paying the prescribed fee, failing which, the candidates will not be permitted to move to the higher semester. A candidate who has already appeared for any course in a semester and passed the examination is not entitled to reappear in the same course for improvement of letter grades / marks. 13. PASSING REQUIREMENTS 13.1 A candidate who secures not less than 50% of total marks prescribed for the courses (Internal Assessment + End semester examination) with a minimum of 50% of the marks prescribed for the end-semester Examination in theory, theory with practical components and practical courses (including Project work), shall be declared to have passed in the Examination. 24

25 For any programme, during any semester that conducts a practical course in two parts, say A and B, it is mandatory that the student must appear for both the parts of the lab in the end semester practical examination. The candidate is declared as pass in both the parts, A and B of the lab, only if he / she secures a minimum of 50% put together. If the candidate is absent for any one part of the lab, the candidate is declared as fail in both the parts A and B of the lab and he / she should appear in both, part A and B in the subsequent semesters If a candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course, it is mandatory that he / she shall register and reappear for the examination in that course during the next semester when examination is conducted in that course. It is mandatory that he / she should continue to register and reappear for the examination till he / she secures a pass The internal assessment marks obtained by the candidate in the first appearance shall be retained and considered valid for all subsequent attempts till the candidate secures a pass as per clause However, from the third attempt onwards if a candidate fails to obtain pass marks (Internal Assessment + End Semester Examination) as per clause 13.1 then the passing requirement shall be as per clause The candidate should secure a minimum of 50% marks prescribed for the course in the END Semester Examination alone. 25

26 13.3 Evaluation of Answer Scripts The system of evaluation of answer scripts for theory courses is Double Valuation i.e., valuation by two examiners independently. Since the answer scripts are subject to double valuation, there is no provision for revaluation. Even after a double valuation, candidates are given the right to challenge the valuation. Challenging the valuation is permitted for those students who have applied for photocopy of answer script. A candidate can apply for challenge valuation in a theory course, within 2 weeks from the declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed fee along with prescribed application to the Controller of Examinations (COE) through the Heads of Departments. Copies of answer scripts for theory courses can be obtained from the Office of the Controller of Examinations on payment of a prescribed fee specified for this purpose through proper application. The copy of answer script is to be valued by a competent authority and the valued script should be submitted to Controller of Examination s (COE s) office along with the prescribed fee for challenging the valuation. The COE will arrange for the challenge valuation and the publications of the results. Challenging is permitted only for the Theory Courses. 14. AWARD OF LETTER GRADES All assessments of a course will be done on absolute marks basis. However, for the purpose of reporting the performance of a candidate, the letter grades, each carrying certain points, will be awarded as detailed below: 26

27 Range of Marks Letter Grade Grade Points (GP) 90 to 100 S to 89 A 9 70 to 79 B 8 60 to 69 C 7 55 to 59 D 6 50 to 54 E 5 0 to 49 U 0 Shortage of Attendance SA 0 Withdrawal W 0 Audit Course AU 0 U denotes Reappearance (RA) is required for the examination in that particular course (This grade will figure both in Grade Sheet as well as in Result Sheet.) SA denotes shortage of attendance (as per Clause 5) and hence prevented from writing end semester examination. SA will appear only in the result sheet. W denotes withdrawal from the particular course. AU denotes Audit Course. 15. SGPA AND CGPA CALCULATION After the results are declared, Grade Sheets will be issued to each student which will contain the following details: 27

28 The list of courses enrolled during the semester and the grades scored. The Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of all courses enrolled from the first semester onwards. During each semester, the list of courses enrolled and the grades scored in each course are used to compute the Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA). SGPA is the ratio of the sum of the products of the number of credits of courses registered and the grade points corresponding to the grades scored in those courses, taken for all the courses, to the sum of the number of credits of all the courses in the semester. SGPA n i i 1 n C GP i 1 C i i Where, C Credits assigned to each course GP grade point corresponding to the letter grade obtained for each course n number of all Courses successfully cleared during the particular semester in the case of SGPA and during all the semesters in the case of CGPA CGPA will be calculated in a similar manner, considering all the courses enrolled from first semester. RA, SA and W grades will be excluded for calculating SGPA and CGPA. 28

29 16. ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE 16.1 A student shall be declared to be eligible for the award of the M.E. / M.Tech. Degree provided, i) The student has successfully gained the required number of total credits as specified in the curriculum corresponding to his/her programme within the stipulated time. ii) The student has successfully completed any additional courses prescribed by The Chairperson, Academic Council whenever, any candidate is readmitted under regulations other than MEPCO R-2013 (vide clause 18.2) iii) The student has no disciplinary action pending against him/her. iv) The award of Degree must have been approved by the Syndicate of the University CLASSIFICATION OF THE DEGREE AWARDED FIRST CLASS WITH DISTINCTION: A candidate who satisfies the following conditions shall be declared to have passed the examination in First class with Distinction: Should have passed the End semester examinations in all the courses of all the four semesters in his/her First Appearance within two years. Should have secured a CGPA of not less than

30 Should not have been prevented from writing end semester examination due to lack of attendance in any of the semesters. Withdrawal from examination (vide Clause 17) will not be construed as an appearance. One year authorized break of study (if availed of) is permitted in addition to two years for award of First class with Distinction FIRST CLASS: A candidate who satisfies the following conditions shall be declared to have passed the examination in First class: Should have passed the End semester examination in all the courses of all the four semesters within three years. Should have secured a CGPA of not less than Withdrawal from examination (vide Clause17) will not be construed as an appearance. One year authorized break of study (if availed of) or prevention from writing End semester examination due to lack of attendance is permitted in addition to three years for the award of First Class SECOND CLASS: All other candidates (not covered in clauses and ) who qualify for the award of the degree (vide Clause 16.1) shall be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class. 30

31 A candidate who is absent for end semester examination in a course / project work after having registered for the same shall be considered to have appeared in that examination for the purpose of classification Ranks awarded to students Ranks are awarded for each programme based on the following criteria. The number of ranks awarded for each programme is 3 or 10% of the students intake in that programme, whichever is higher. The rank of a student is determined from CGPA. However, students who have scored less than 7.5 CGPA will not be eligible for a rank. Students should have passed the End semester examination in all the courses of all the four semesters in his/her First Appearance without any break of study. However, for other students, a statement indicating their position in the programme will be given on request, based on the CGPA, provided they have passed all the courses within two years of their study. 17. PROVISION FOR WITHDRAWAL FROM EXAMINATION: 17.1 A candidate may, for valid reasons, (medically unfit / unexpected family situations) be granted permission to withdraw from appearing for the examination in any course or courses in any one of the semester examination during the entire duration of the degree programme. 31

32 17.2 Such withdrawal shall be permitted only once during the entire period of study of the degree programme Withdrawal application shall be valid only if the candidate is otherwise eligible to write the examination (Clause 5) and if it is made within TEN days before the commencement of the examination in that course or courses and also recommended by the Head of the Department and approved by the Head of the Institution with intimation to CoE Notwithstanding the requirement of mandatory TEN days notice, applications for withdrawal for special cases under extraordinary conditions will be considered on the merit of the case Withdrawal shall not be construed as an appearance for deciding the eligibility of a candidate for First Class with Distinction and First Class Withdrawal is NOT permitted for arrears examinations of the previous semesters Candidates shall appear for the withdrawn courses during the examination conducted in the subsequent semester. 18. AUTHORIZED BREAK OF STUDY FROM A PROGRAMME 18.1 A candidate is normally not permitted to temporarily break the period of study. However, if a candidate happens to discontinue the programme temporarily in the middle of duration of study for valid reasons (such as accident or hospitalization due to prolonged ill health) and to re-join the programme in a later semester he / she shall apply to the Chairperson, Academic Council in advance, in any case, not later than the last date for registering for the 32

33 semester in question, through the Head of the Department stating the reasons The candidate permitted to rejoin the programme after the break shall be governed by the Curriculum and regulations in effect at the time of rejoining The authorized break of study will not be counted towards the duration specified for passing all the courses for the purpose of classification (vide Clause and ) The total period for completion of the programme reckoned from, the commencement of the first semester to which the candidate was admitted shall not exceed the maximum period specified in clause 4.1 irrespective of the period of break of study in order that he / she may be eligible for the award of the degree (vide clause 16) If any student is detained for want of requisite attendance, progress and good conduct, the period spent in that semester shall not be considered as permitted Break of Study and Clause 18.3 is not applicable for this case In case of any valid reasons for extension of Break of Study, such extended Break of Study may be granted by the approval of the Chairperson, Academic Council for a period not more than 1 year in addition to the earlier authorized Break of Study. Such extended break of study shall be counted for the purpose of classification of degree (vide clause 16.2) If the candidate has not reported back to the department, even after the extended Break of Study, the name of the candidate shall be deleted permanently from the college enrollment. Such candidates are not entitled to seek readmission under any circumstances. 33

34 19. DISCIPLINE Every student is required to observe disciplined and decorous behaviour both inside and outside the Institution and not to indulge in any activity which will tend to bring down the prestige of the Institution. In the event, an act of indiscipline being reported, the Principal shall constitute a disciplinary committee to enquire into the act of indiscipline. If a student indulges in malpractice in any of the End semester examination / internal examination he / she shall be liable for punitive action as prescribed by the Institution from time to time. Ragging is not at all allowed. Punitive actions will be taken against the students involved in ragging as per the government norms. 20. REVISION OF REGULATIONS AND CURRICULUM The Institution may from time to time revise, amend or change the Regulations, scheme of examinations and syllabi if found necessary. 34

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