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Regulation
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R.1.0
Admission
R.2.0
R.3.0
Faculty Adviser
R.4.0
Class Committee
R.5.0
R.6.0
Registration/Enrolment Requirement
R.7.0
Compensatory Courses
R.8.0
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R.9.0
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R.10.0
Discipline
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R.11.0
Attendance
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R.12.0
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R.13.0
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R.14.0
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R.15.0
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R.16.0
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R.17.0
Declaration of Results
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R.18.0
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R.19.0
Course Repetition
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R.20.0
Grade Card
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R.22.0
Change of Regulations
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SRM-M.Tech-2015
R.1.7
R.1.8
R.1.9
R.1.10
If, at any time after admission, it is found that a candidate has not
fulfilled all the requirements stipulated in the offer of admission, the
Director (Engg/Tech) may revoke the admission of the candidate and
report the matter to the Vice Chancellor.
R.2.0
R.2.1
R.2.2
R.2.3
R.2.3.1
Core courses
REGULATIONS
R.1.0
Admission
R.1.1
R.1.2
R.1.3
R.1.4
R.1.5
R.1.6
SRM-M.Tech-2015
R.2.3.2
a)
b)
c)
All core courses shall be of 4 credits each. The distribution of LT-P can be 3-2-0 or 3-0-2 or 2-0-3 or 4-0-0. ( L, T, P are number
of Lecture, Tutorial and Practical hours, respectively, per week)
Supportive courses
Supportive courses are advanced courses in Mathematic, Physics,
Chemistry and Management or a course belonging to any other
program which are required for the program under consideration. It is
a mandatory course and will have 3 credits.
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R.2.3.3
R.2.3.7
R.2.3.5
Seminar
Students shall register for this course if included in the curriculum of
the program. Its extent, evaluation methodology shall be spelt out in
the beginning of the semester and communicated to the students.
This course carries 1 credit with L-T-P as 0-1-1 and student has to
pass this course to be eligible for the award of degree if included in
the curriculum.
R.2.3.6
R.2.3.7
R.2.5
R.2.6
R.3.0
Faculty Adviser
R.3.1
R.4.0
Class Committee
R.4.1
R.4.2
Industrial Training
Students shall undergo industrial training in reputed industries for
duration of minimum 3 weeks during the summer vacation after II
semester. At the end of the training student shall submit a report and
make a presentation which will be assessed by a committee
constituted for this purpose. This course carries 1 credit with L-T-P
as 0-1-1 and student has to pass this course to be eligible for the
award of degree if included in the curriculum.
Project work
a)
b)
Project work shall be done in two phases during the third and
fourth semester, respectively.
The credits for the project work are as given below:
Phase I Phase II -
6 credits
16 credits
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b.
c.
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R.4.3
R.5.2
R.5.3
R.6.0
R.6.1
R.5.1
If a student finds his/her load heavy in any semester, or for any other
valid reason, he/she may drop course(s) within two weeks of the
commencement of the semester with the written approval of his / her
Faculty Adviser and Head of the School/Department.
However the student should ensure that the total number of credits
registered in any semester should enable him/her to earn the
minimum number of credits as specified in the following table to
continue the program:
To enroll for
II semester
III semester
IV semester
Except for the first semester, the registration for a semester will be
done during a specified week before the end-semester examination
of the previous semester.
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R.7.0
Compensatory Courses
Compensatory courses are meant for students who, due to some
unavoidable reasons, have not earned 75% attendance during the
normal course of study and are detained from appearing in the endsemester examination. These courses offer an opportunity for the
students to have necessary teaching input which they may have
missed out.
R.7.1
R.7.2
R.7.3
R.7.4
R.7.5
Student who has obtained F grade in a course shall not register for
compensatory courses.
R.8.0
R.8.1
R.9.0
R.9.1
R.10.0
Discipline
R.10.1
R.10.2
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Attendance
R.11.1
R.11.2
Every teaching staff member handling a class will take attendance till
R.11.5
The teacher shall announce the particulars of all students who have
attendance less than 75% in that course in the class. Copies of the
same should also be sent to the Director (Engg&Tech), and Heads
of Schools/ Departments concerned. The students who have less
than 75% attendance will not be permitted to sit for the end semester
examination.
R.11.6
R.12.0
R.12.1
R.12.2
R.12.3
3 calendar days before the last instruction day in the semester. The
percentage of attendance, calculated up to this point, will be
indicated by a code number/letter as follows:
R.11.3
Attendance-Rounded-to
Code
85 to 94%
75 to 84%
Below 75%
R.11.4
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Weightage
20%
20%
5%
5%
50%
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Component
Theory
component
Practical
component
Assessment tool
Test I
Test II
Surprise Test
Assignment
End semester Examination
Carrying out laboratory work, attendance, and
submission of record, class tests, model
examination, quizzes etc.
End semester practical examination
Weightage
10%
10%
5%
5%
40%
15%
End semester
The project reports of M.Tech students who have not completed their
course work will be evaluated in that semester itself and the result
sent confidentially to the Controller of Examinations, The result of the
project work evaluation will be declared by the Controller of
Examinations only after the successful completion of the courses by
those students.
Assessment tool
Carrying out laboratory work, attendance, and
submission of record, class tests, model examination,
quizzes etc.
End semester practical examination
Weightage
60%
Tool
I review
II review
III review
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R12.5
R.13.0
R.13.1
R.13.2
R.13.3
40%
d. Project Evaluation
Weightage
10%
15%
35%
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15%
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I (Incomplete)
R.14.0
R.15.2
R.15.3
R.15.4
If a student gets a fail grade (F/Ab/I) in a course with both theory and
practical components, then he/she has to reappear in the end
semester examinations of both.
R.15.0
R.15.1
Grade Points
10
A+ (Excellent)
A (Very Good)
B+ (Good)
B(Above Average)
C (Average)
F (Fail)
Ab(Absent)
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R.16.1 The internal marks awarded to the students are first normalized and
combined with the normalized marks of end semester examination.
Subsequently letter grades are awarded for the normalized marks as
indicated below:
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P (Pass)
Remarks
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Grade Points
O (Outstanding)
10
A+ (Excellent)
A (Very Good)
B+ (Good)
B(Above Average)
in examination
C (Average)
--
Letter Grade
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P (Pass)
50-54
F (Fail)
Ab(Absent)
I (Incomplete)
R.19.0
Course Repetition
R.19.1
(i)
R.16.2
R.17.0
Declaration of Results
(ii)
R.17.l
Normalized marks are referred to the Result Passing Board for the
finalization of results. Controller of Examinations assigns letter
grades and announces the results.
R.17.2
The I grade once awarded stays in the record of the student and is
deleted when he/she completes the course successfully later. The
grade acquired by the student will be indicated in the grade card of
the appropriate semester with an indication of the month and the
year of passing of that course.
OR
He/she may opt for another elective in place of the elective
in which he/she did not get a pass grade and achieve a pass
in it.
R.19.2
R.20.0
Grade Card
R.20.1
R.17.3
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R.20.2
will be calculated
Class /
Distinction
Semester but
obtained pass
grade (O to P)
subsequently)
R.20.3
CGPA
(From I-IV
semesters)
Where Ci = credit for the ith course, (GP)i = the grade point obtained
for the ith course (refer R.15.1) , n = total number of courses and the
sum is over all the courses taken in that semester, including those in
which the student has secured F or Ab or I grades.
CGPA=
Category
Pass
Second Class
First Class
R.21.0
R.21.1
Category
CGPA
(From I-IV
semesters)
Class /
Distinction
Pass
Second Class
First Class
8.5 (without F or
Ab or I or
temporary
withdrawal-R.9.0 in
any Semester)
8.5 (with F or Ab
or I in any
First Class
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Pass
Second Class
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Change of Regulations
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