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For
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada (JNTUK) 2020 Regulations (R20 Regulations)
applicable to all affiliated colleges are given hereunder. These regulations govern the B. Tech programmes
offered by all affiliated colleges with effect from the students admitted to the programmes in academic year
2020-21.
1. Courses of study:
The following courses of study are offered at present as specializations for the B. Tech. Courses in the
jurisdiction of all affiliated colleges of JNTUK.
S. No Branch Short Name Code
1 Civil Engineering CE 01
2 Electrical & Electronics Engineering EEE 02
3 Mechanical Engineering ME 03
4 Electronics and Communication Engineering ECE 04
5 Computer Science Engineering CSE 05
6 Computer Science & Technology CST 06
7 Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering EIE 10
8 Information Technology IT 12
9 Automobile Engineering AME 24
10 Mining Engineering MM 26
11 Petroleum Engineering PE 27
12 Agriculture Engineering AGE 35
13 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AIML 42
14 Artificial Intelligence AI 43
15 Data Science DS 44
16 Artificial Intelligence and Data Science AIDS 45
17 Cyber Security CS 46
Internet of things and Cyber security including
18 IOTCSBT 47
Block chain Technology
19 Computer Science and Business System CSBS 48
20 Internet of Things IOT 49
21 Electronics & Communication Technology ECT 50
22 Food Engineering FE 51
2. Medium of Instruction: The medium of instruction of the entire B. Tech undergraduate programme in
Engineering & Technology (including examinations and project reports) will be in English only.
3. Admissions: Admission to the B. Tech Programme shall be made subject to the eligibility, qualifications
and specialization prescribed by the A.P. State Government/University from time to time. Admissions
shall be made either on the basis of the merit rank obtained by the student in the common entrance
examination conducted by the A.P. Government/University or on the basis of any other order of merit
approved by the A.P. Government/University, subject to reservations as prescribed by the
Government/University from time to time.
4. Programme Pattern:
a) Total duration of the of B. Tech (Regular) Programme is four academic years
b) Each Academic year of study is divided in to two semesters.
c) Minimum number of instruction days in each semester is 90.
d) Grade points, based on percentage of marks awarded for each course will form the basis forcalculation
of SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) and CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average).
e) The total credits for the Programme are 160.
f) A three-week induction program is mandatory for all first year UG students and shall be conducted
as per AICTE/UGC/APSCHE guidelines.
g) Student is introduced to “Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)”.
h) A pool of interdisciplinary and job-oriented mandatory skill courses which are relevant to the
industry are integrated into the curriculum of concerned branch of engineering (total five skill
courses: two basic level skill courses, one on soft skills and other two on advanced level skill
courses)
i) A student has to register for all courses in a semester.
j) All the registered credits will be considered for the calculation of final CGPA.
k) Each semester has - ‘Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)’ and ‘Semester End Examination (SEE)’.
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and Credit Based Semester System (CBSS) as indicated by UGC
and course structure as suggested by AICTE are followed.
l) A 10 months industry/field mandatory internship, both industry and social, during the summer
vacation and also in the final semester to acquire the skills required for job and make engineering
graduates to connect with the needs of the industry and society at large.
m) All students shall be mandatorily registered for NCC/NSS activities.
n) Each college shall assign a faculty advisor/mentor after admission to each student or group of
students from same department to provide guidance in courses registration/career
growth/placements/opportunities for higher studies/GATE/other competitive exams etc.
5. Subject/Course Classification: All subjects/courses offered for the undergraduate programme in E & T
(B. Tech degree programmes) are broadly classified as follows.
S.No Category Code APSCHE breakup AICTE Credits
of Credits of breakup
1 Humanities and social science including HSMC 10.5 12
Management courses
2 Basic Science courses BSC 21 25
3 Engineering courses science ESC 24 24
4 Professional core Courses PCC 51 48
5 Open Elective Courses OEC 12 18
6 Professional Courses Elective PEC 15 18
7 Internship, seminar, project work PROJ 16.5 15
8 Skill Oriented Courses SC 10 -
9 Laboratory Courses LC - -
10 Mandatory courses MC Non-credit Non-credit
Total Credits 160 160
6. Registration for Courses:
i) The college shall invite registration forms from the students at the beginning of the semester for the
registration for courses each semester. The registration process shall be closed within one week. If any
student wishes to withdraw the registration, he/she shall submit a letter to the principal through the
class teacher/instructor and HOD. The principal shall communicate the registration and withdraw
details courses of each student in a consolidated form to the college examination section andUniversity
without fail.
ii) There are four open electives in each branch. All Open Electives are offered to students of all branches
in general. A student shall choose an open elective, by consulting the HOD/advisor, from thelist in such
a manner that he/she has not studied the same course in any form during the Programme.
iii) A student shall be permitted to pursue up to a maximum of two elective courses under MOOCs during
the programme. Students are advised to register for only for minimum 12 weeks in duration MOOCs
courses. Student has to pursue and acquire a certificate for a MOOC course only from the
SWAY/NPTE through online with the approval of Head of the Department in order to earn the 3
credits. The Head of the department shall notify the list of such courses at the beginning of the
semester. The details of the MOOCs courses registered by the students shall be submitted to the
University examination center as well as college examination center. The Head of the Department
shall appoint a mentor for each of the MOOC subjects registered by the students to monitor the
student’s assignment submissions given by SWAYAM/NPTEL. The student needs to submit all the
assignments given and needs to take final exam at the proctor center. The student needs to earn a
certificate by passing the exam. The student will be awarded the credits given in curriculum only by
submission of the certificate. In case if student does not pass subjects registered through
SWAYAM/NPTEL, the same or alternative equivalent subject may be registered again through
SWAYAM/NPTEL in the next semester with the recommendation of HOD and shall be passed.
iv) Two summer internships each with a minimum of six weeks duration shall be mandatorily
done/completed respectively at the end of second and third years (during summer vacations). The
internship can be done by the students at local industries, Govt. Organizations, construction agencies,
Industries, Hydel and thermal power projects and also in software MNCs. After completing the
summer internship, the students shall register in the immediate respective oddsemester and it will be
evaluated at the end of the semester as per norms of the university. The student has to produce the
summer internship satisfactory report and certificate taken from the organization to be considered for
evaluation. The College shall facilitate and monitor the student internship programs. Completion of
internships is mandatory, if any student fails to complete internship, he/she will not be eligible for the
award of degree. In such cases, the student shall repeat andcomplete the internship.
v) In the final semester, the student should mandatorily register and undergo internship and in parallel
he/she should work on a project with well-defined objectives. At the end of the semester thecandidate
shall submit an internship completion certificate and a project report. A student shall also be permitted
to submit project report on the work carried out during the internship. The project report shall be
evaluated with an external examiner.
vi) Curricular Framework for Skill oriented courses
a) There are five (05) skill-oriented courses shall be offered during III to VII semesters and students
must register and pass the courses successfully.
b) For skill oriented/skill advanced course, one theory and 2 practical hours (1-0-2) or two theory
hours (2-0-0) may be allotted as per the decision of concerned BOS.
c) Out of the five skill courses; (i) two shall be skill-oriented courses from the same domain and shall
be completed in second year (ii) Of the remaining 3 skill courses, one shall be necessarily be a
soft skill course and the remaining 2 shall be skill-advanced courses either from the same domain
or job-oriented skill courses, which can be of inter disciplinary nature.
d) Students may register the interdisciplinary job-oriented skill courses based on the prerequisites
and eligibility in consultation with HOD of the college.
e) The student shall be given an option to choose either the skill courses being offered by the college
or to choose a certificate course being offered by industries/Professional bodies/APSSDC or any
other accredited bodies. However, the department has to assign mentors in the college to monitor
the performance of the students.
f) If a student chooses to take a Certificate Course offered by industries/Professional
bodies/APSSDC or any other accredited bodies, in lieu of the skill advanced course offered by the
Department, then the department shall mark overall attendance of the student for the remaining
courses in that semester excluding the skill course in all the calculations of mandatoryattendance
requirements upon producing a valid certificate. However, the student is deemed to have fulfilled
the attendance requirement of the course, if the external agency issues a certificate with
satisfactory condition. If the certificate issued by external agency is marked with unsatisfactory
condition, then the student shall repeat the course either in the college or at external agency. The
credits will be awarded to the student upon producing the successful Course Completion
Certificate from the agency/professional bodies and after passing in the viva-voce examination
conducted at college as per university norms at the end of the semester.
7. (a) Award of B. Tech. Degree: A student will be declared eligible for the award of B. Tech. Degree if
he fulfills the following academic regulations:
i) A student shall be declared eligible for award of the B. Tech Degree, if he pursues a course of
study in not less than four and not more than eight academic years.
ii) After eight academic years from the year of their admission, he/she shall forfeit their seat in B.
Tech course and their admission stands cancelled.
iii) The student shall register for 160 credits and must secure all the 160 credits.
iv) All students shall register for NCC/NSS activities and will be required to participate in an activity
specified by NSS officer during second and third semesters. Grade shall be awarded as
Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory in the mark sheet on the basis of participation, attendance,
performance and behavior. If a student gets an unsatisfactory Grade, he/she shall repeat the above
activity in the subsequent years, in order to complete the degree requirements.
v) Courses like Environmental Sciences, Universal Human Values, Ethics, Indian Constitution,
Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge etc., shall be included in the curriculum as non-credit
mandatory courses. Environmental Sciences is to be offered compulsorily as mandatory course
for all branches. A student has to secure 40% of the marks allotted in the internal evaluation for
passing the course. No marks or letter grade shall be allotted for all mandatory non-credit courses.
vi) Credit Definition:
1 Hour Lecture (L) per week 1 Credit
1 Hour Tutorial (T) per week 1 Credit
1 Hour Practical (P) per week 0.5 Credit
2 Hours Practical (Lab) per week 1 Credit
(b) Award of B. Tech. (Honor)/B. Tech. (Minor): B. Tech. with Honors or a B. Tech. with a Minor will
be awarded if the student earns 20 additional credits are acquired as per the regulations/guidelines.
The regulations/guidelines are separately provided. Registering for Honors/Minor is optional.
8. Attendance Requirements
a) A student is eligible to write the University examinations if he acquires a minimum of 40% in each
subject and 75% of attendance in aggregate of all the subjects.
b) Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10% (65% and above and below 75%) may
be granted by the College Academic Committee. However, this condonation concession is applicable
only to any two semesters during the entire programme.
c) Shortage of Attendance below 65% in aggregate shall not be condoned.
d) A student who is short of attendance in a semester may seek re-admission into that semester when
offered within 4 weeks from the date of commencement of class work.
e) Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in any semester are not eligible to write their
end semester examination of that class.
f) A stipulated fee of Rs. 500/- in the concerned semester shall be payable towards condonation of
shortage of attendance. Students availing condonation on medical ground shall produce a medical
certificate issued by the competitive authority.
g) A student will be promoted to the next semester if he satisfies the (i) attendance requirement of the
present semester and (ii) minimum required credits.
h) If any candidate fulfills the attendance requirement in the present semester, he shall not be eligible for
readmission into the same class.
i) For induction programme attendance shall be maintained as per AICTE norms.
j) For non-credit mandatory courses the students shall maintain the attendance similar to credit courses
9. Evaluation-Distribution and Weightage of marks
(i) Paper setting and evaluation of the answer scripts shall be done as per the procedures laid down by the
University Examination section from time to time.
(ii) For non-credit mandatory courses, like Environmental Sciences, Universal Human Values, Ethics,
Indian Constitution, Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge, the student has to secure 40% of the
marks allotted in the internal evaluation for passing the course. No marks or letter grade shall be
allotted for all mandatory non-credit courses.
(iii) A student is deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic requirements if he has earned the credits
allotted to each theory/practical design/drawing subject/ project etc by securing not less than 35% of
marks in the end semester exam and minimum 40% of marks in the sum total of the internal marks and
end semester examination marks together.
(iv) Distribution and Weightage of marks:
The assessment of the student’s performance in each course will be based on Continuous Internal
Evaluation (CIE) and Semester-End Examination (SEE). The performance of a student in each
semester shall be evaluated subject–wise with a maximum of 100 marks for theory subject and 50
marks for practical subject. For theory subjects the distribution shall be 30 marks for Internal
Evaluation and 70 marks for the End Examinations.
S. No Components Internal External Total
1 Theory 30 70 100
2 Engineering Graphics/Design/Drawing 30 70 100
3 Practical 15 35 50
4 Mini Project/Internship/Industrial Training/ Skill - 50 50
Development programmes/Research Project
5 Project Work 60 140 200
Ci Gi
SGPA(Sk ) i1
CGPA
C S
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i i
m
C i
i1
Where Si is SGPA of the ith semester and Ci is total number of credits in that semester.
(ii) SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points and reported in transcripts.
(iii) While computing the SGPA/CGPA, the subjects in which the student is awarded Zero grade points
will also be included.
(iv) Grade Point: It is a numerical weight allotted to each letter grade on a 10-point scale.
(v) Letter Grade: It is an index of the performance of students in a said course. Grades are denoted by
letters A+, A, B, C, D, E, F and AB.
(vi) As per AICTE regulations, conversion of CGPA into equivalent percentage as follows:
Equivalent Percentage = (CGPA – 0.75) x 10
(vii) Illustration of Computation of SGPA and CGPA
Illustration for SGPA: Let us assume there are 6 subjects in a semester. The grades obtained as
follows:
3. Promotion Rule
A student shall be promoted from second year to third year if he fulfills the minimum
attendance requirement.
A student shall be promoted from III year to IV year if he fulfills the academic
requirements of 40% of the credits up to either III year I semester or III year II
semester from all the examinations, whether or not the candidate takes the
examinations and secures prescribed minimum attendance in III year II semester.
4. Award of Class
After a student has satisfied the requirement prescribed for the completion of the
program and is eligible for the award of B. Tech. Degree, he shall be placed in one
of the following four classes:
The Grades secured, Grade points and Credits obtained will be shown separately
in the memorandum of marks.
Agriculture
Health
Marketing and Cooperation
Animal Husbandry
Horticulture
Fisheries
Sericulture
Revenue and Survey
Natural Disaster Management
Irrigation
Law & Order
Excise and Prohibition
Mines and Geology
Energy
Internet
Free Electricity
Drinking Water
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT TO STUDENTS
Learning Outcomes
1. Positive impact on students’ academic learning
2. Improves students’ ability to apply what they have learned in “the real world”
3. Positive impact on academic outcomes such as demonstrated complexity of understanding,
problem analysis, problem-solving, critical thinking, and cognitive development
4. Improved ability to understand complexity and ambiguity
Personal Outcomes
1. Greater sense of personal efficacy, personal identity, spiritual growth, and moral
development
2. Greater interpersonal development, particularly the ability to work well with others,
and build leadership and communication skills
Social Outcomes
1. Reduced stereotypes and greater inter-cultural understanding
2. Improved social responsibility and citizenship skills
3. Greater involvement in community service after graduation
Career Development
1. Connections with professionals and community members for learning and career
opportunities
2. Greater academic learning, leadership skills, and personal efficacy can lead to greater
opportunity
Relationship with the Institution
1. Stronger relationships with faculty
2. Greater satisfaction with college
3. Improved graduation rates
BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT TO FACULTY MEMBERS
1. Satisfaction with the quality of student learning
2. New avenues for research and publication via new relationships between faculty and
community
3. Providing networking opportunities with engaged faculty in other disciplines or institutions
4. A stronger commitment to one’s research
BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT TO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
1. Improved institutional commitment
2. Improved student retention
3. Enhanced community relations
BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT TO COMMUNITY
1. Satisfaction with student participation
2. Valuable human resources needed to achieve community goals
3. New energy, enthusiasm and perspectives applied to community work
4. Enhanced community-university relations.
SUGGESTIVE LIST OF PROGRAMMES UNDER COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
The following the recommended list of projects for Engineering students. The lists are not
exhaustive and open for additions, deletions and modifications. Colleges are expected to
focus on specific local issues for this kind of projects. The students are expected to carry out
these projects with involvement, commitment, responsibility and accountability. The mentors
of a group of students should take the responsibility of motivating, facilitating, and guiding the
students. They have to interact with local leadership and people and appraise the objectives and
benefits of this kind of projects. The project reports shall be placed in the college website for
reference. Systematic, Factual, methodical and honest reporting shall be ensured.
For Engineering Students
1. Water facilities and drinking water availability
2. Health and hygiene
3. Stress levels and coping mechanisms
4. Health intervention programmes
5. Horticulture
6. Herbal plants
7. Botanical survey
8. Zoological survey
9. Marine products
10. Aqua culture
11. Inland fisheries
12. Animals and species
13. Nutrition
14. Traditional health care methods
15. Food habits
16. Air pollution
17. Water pollution
18. Plantation
19. Soil protection
20. Renewable energy
21. Plant diseases
22. Yoga awareness and practice
23. Health care awareness programmes and their impact
24. Use of chemicals on fruits and vegetables
25. Organic farming
26. Crop rotation
27. Floury culture
28. Access to safe drinking water
29. Geographical survey
30. Geological survey
31. Sericulture
32. Study of species
33. Food adulteration
34. Incidence of Diabetes and other chronic diseases
35. Human genetics
36. Blood groups and blood levels
37. Internet Usage in Villages
38. Android Phone usage by different people
39. Utilization of free electricity to farmers and related issues
40. Gender ration in schooling level- observation.
Complimenting the community service project, the students may be involved to take up some
awareness campaigns on social issues/special groups. The suggested list of programmes are;
Programmes for School Children
1. Reading Skill Programme (Reading Competition)
2. Preparation of Study Materials for the next class.
3. Personality / Leadership Development
4. Career Guidance for X class students
5. Screening Documentary and other educational films
6. Awareness Programme on Good Touch and Bad Touch (Sexual abuse)
7. Awareness Programme on Socially relevant themes.
Programmes for Women Empowerment
1. Government Guidelines and Policy Guidelines
2. Womens’ Rights
3. Domestic Violence
4. Prevention and Control of Cancer
5. Promotion of Social Entrepreneurship
General Camps
1. General Medical camps
2. Eye Camps
3. Dental Camps
4. Importance of protected drinking water
5. ODF awareness camp
6. Swatch Bharat
7. AIDS awareness camp
8. Anti Plastic Awareness
9. Programmes on Environment
10. Health and Hygiene
11. Hand wash programmes
12. Commemoration and Celebration of important days
Programmes for Youth Empowerment
1. Leadership
2. Anti-alcoholism and Drug addiction
3. Anti-tobacco
4. Awareness on Competitive Examinations
5. Personality Development
Common Programmes
1. Awareness on RTI
2. Health intervention programmes
3. Yoga
4. Tree plantation
5. Programmes in consonance with the Govt. Departments like –
i. Agriculture
ii. Health
iii. Marketing and Cooperation
iv. Animal Husbandry
v. Horticulture
vi. Fisheries
vii. Sericulture
viii. Revenue and Survey
ix. Natural Disaster Management
x. Irrigation
xi. Law & Order
xii. Excise and Prohibition
xiii. Mines and Geology
xiv. Energy
Role of Students:
1. Students may not have the expertise to conduct all the programmes on their own. The
students then can play a facilitator role.
2. For conducting special camps like Health related, they will be coordinating with the
Governmental agencies.
3. As and when required the College faculty themselves act as Resource Persons.
4. Students can work in close association with Non-Governmental Organizations like Lions
Club, Rotary Club, etc or with any NGO actively working in that habitation.
5. And also, with the Governmental Departments. If the programme is rolled out, the District
Administration could be roped in for the successful deployment of the programme.
6. An in-house training and induction programme could be arranged for the faculty and
participating students, to expose them to the methodology of Service Learning.
Refuses to obey the orders of the Chief In case of students of the college, they shall be expelled from
Superintendent/Assistant – Superintendent / any examination halls and cancellation of their performance in that
officer on duty or misbehaves or creates disturbance of subject and all other subjects the candidate(s) has (have) already
any kind in and around the examination hall or appeared and shall not be permitted to appear for the remaining
organizes a walk out or instigates others to walk out, examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. The
or threatens the officer-in charge or any person on duty candidates also are debarred and forfeit their seats. In caseof
in or outside the examination hall of any injury to his outsiders, they will be handed over to the police and a policecase
6. person or to any of his relations whether by words, is registered against them.
either spoken or written or by signs or by visible
representation, assaults the officer-in-charge, or any
person on duty in or outside the examination hall or
any of his relations, or indulges in any other act of
misconduct or mischief which result in damage
to or destruction of property in the examination hall
or any part of the College campus or engages in any
other act which in the opinion of the officer on duty
amounts to use of unfair means or misconduct or has
the tendency to disrupt the orderly conduct of the
examination.
Leaves the exam hall taking away answer script or Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of
intentionally tears the script or any part thereof inside performance in that subject and all the other subjects the
or outside the examination hall. candidate has already appeared including practical examinations
and project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining
examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. The
7.
candidate is also debarred for two consecutive semesters from
class work and all University examinations. The continuation of
the course by the candidate
is subject to the academic regulations in connection with
forfeiture of seat.
Possess any lethal weapon or firearm in the Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the
examination hall. performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate
has already appeared including practical examinations and
8.
project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining
examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. The
candidate is also debarred and forfeits the seat.
If student of the college, who is not a candidate for the Student of the colleges expulsion from the examination hall and
particular examination or any person not connected cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other
with the college indulges in any malpractice or subjects the candidate has already appeared including
improper conduct mentioned in clause 6 to 8. practical examinations and project work and shall not be
permitted for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that
9.
semester/year. The candidate is also debarred and forfeits the
seat.
Person(s) who do not belong to the College will be handed
over to police and, a police case will be registered
against them.
Comes in a drunken condition to the examination Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the
hall. performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate
10. has already appeared including practical examinations and
project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining
examinations of the subjects of that semester/year.
Copying detected on the basis of internal evidence, Cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other
such as, during valuation or during special scrutiny. subjects the candidate has appeared including practical
11.
examinations and project work of that semester/year
examinations.
If any malpractice is detected which is not covered in
the above clauses 1 to 11 shall be reported to the
12.
University for further action and impose suitable
punishment.
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Applicable for students of B. Tech. (Regular) from Academic Year 2019-20 onwards
1. Courses of study:
The following courses of study are offered at present as specializations for the B. Tech.
Courses in the jurisdiction of all affiliated colleges of JNTUK.
S. No Branch Short Name Code
1 Civil Engineering CE 01
2 Electrical & Electronics Engineering EEE 02
3 Mechanical Engineering ME 03
4 Electronics and Communication Engineering ECE 04
5 Computer Science Engineering CSE 05
6 Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering EIE 10
7 Information Technology IT 12
8 Automobile Engineering AME 24
9 Mining Engineering MM 26
10 Petroleum Engineering PE 27
11 Agriculture Engineering AGE 35
3. Admissions: Admission to the B. Tech Programme shall be made subject to the eligibility,
qualifications and specialization prescribed by the A.P. State Government/University from time
to time. Admissions shall be made either on the basis of the merit rank obtained by the student
in the common entrance examination conducted by the A.P. Government/University or on the
basis of any other order of merit approved by the A.P. Government/University, subject to
reservations as prescribed by the Government/University from time to time.
4. Programme Pattern:
a) Total duration of the of B. Tech (Regular) Programme is four academic years
b) Each Academic year of study is divided in to two semesters.
c) Minimum number of instruction days in each semester is 90.
d) Grade points, based on percentage of marks awarded for each course will form the basis for
calculation of SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) and CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point
Average).
e) The total credits for the Programme is 160.
f) Induction program is mandatory for all first year UG students and shall be conducted as per
AICTE/UGC guidelines.
g) Student is introduced to “Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)”.
h) A student has to register for all courses in a semester.
i) All the registered credits will be considered for the calculation of final CGPA.
j) Each semester has - „Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)‟ and „Semester End Examination
(SEE)‟. Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and Credit Based Semester System (CBSS) as
indicated by UGC and course structure as suggested by AICTE are followed.
5. Subject/Course Classification: All subjects/courses offered for the undergraduate programme
in E & T (B. Tech degree programmes) are broadly classified as follows.
6. Award of B. Tech. Degree: A student will be declared eligible for the award of B. Tech.
Degree if he fulfills the following academic regulations:
i. A student shall be declared eligible for award of the B. Tech Degree, if he pursues a course
of study in not less than four and not more than eight academic years.
ii. After eight academic years from the year of their admission, he/she shall forfeit their seat
in B. Tech course and their admission stands cancelled.
iii. The student shall register for 160 credits and must secure all the 160 credits.
iv. Credit Definition:
1 Hour Lecture (L) per week 1 Credit
1 Hour Tutorial (T) per week 1 Credit
1 Hour Practical (P) per week 0.5
Credit
2 Hours Practical(Lab) per week 1 Credit
7. Attendance Requirements
(a) A student is eligible to write the University examinations if he acquires a minimum of
50% in each subject and 75% of attendance in aggregate of all the subjects.
(b) Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10% (65% and above and
below 75%) may be granted by the College Academic Committee. However this
condonation concession is applicable only to any two semesters during the entire
programme.
(c) Shortage of Attendance below 65% in aggregate shall not be condoned.
(d) A student who is short of attendance in a semester may seek re-admission into that semester
when offered within 4 weeks from the date of commencement of class work.
(e) Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in any semester are not eligible to
write their end semester examination of that class.
(f) A stipulated fee of Rs. 500/- shall be payable towards condonation of shortage of
attendance.
(g) A student will be promoted to the next semester if he satisfies the (i) attendance requirement
of the present semester and (ii) minimum required credits.
(h) If any candidate fulfills the attendance requirement in the present semester, he shall not be
eligible for readmission into the same class.
8. Question paper setting- Distribution and Weightage of marks - Evaluation and Assessment:
(i) Paper setting and evaluation of the answer scripts shall be done as per the procedures laid
down by the University Examination section from time to time.
(ii) Distribution and Weightage of marks:
The assessment of the student‟s performance in each course will be based on Continuous
Internal Evaluation (CIE) and Semester-End Examination (SEE). The performance of a
student in each semester shall be evaluated subject–wise with a maximum of 100 marks for
theory subject and 50 marks for practical subject. For theory subjects the distribution shall
be 25 marks for Internal Evaluation and 75 marks for the End Examinations.
C G i i
SGPA( S k ) i 1
n
C
i 1
i
Where Ci is the number of credits of the ith course/subject in a semester and Gi is the
grade point scored by the student in the ith course/subject and n is the number of
courses/subjects registered in that semester.
(ii) CGPA: The CGPA is calculated in the same manner taking into account all the „m’
courses/subjects registered by student over all the semesters of a Programme i.e., in
all eight semesters
m
C S
i 1
i i
CGPA m
C
i 1
i
Where Si is SGPA of the ith semester and Ci is total number of credits in that semester.
(iii) SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points and reported in transcripts.
(iv) As per AICTE regulations, conversion of CGPA into equivalent percentage as follows:
3. Promotion Rule
A student shall be promoted from second year to third year if he fulfills the
minimum attendance requirement.
A student shall be promoted from III year to IV year if he fulfills the academic
requirements of 40% of the credits up to either III year I semester or III year II
semester from all the examinations, whether or not the candidate takes the
examinations and secures prescribed minimum attendance in III year II semester.
4. Award of Class
After a student has satisfied the requirement prescribed for the completion of the
program and is eligible for the award of B. Tech. Degree, he shall be placed in one
of the following four classes:
The Grades secured, Grade points and Credits obtained will be shown separately
in the memorandum of marks.
Leaves the exam hall taking away answer script or Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of
intentionally tears the script or any part thereof inside performance in that subject and all the other subjects the
or outside the examination hall. candidate has already appeared including practical
examinations and project work and shall not be permitted for
the remaining examinations of the subjects of that
7.
semester/year. The candidate is also debarred for two
consecutive semesters from class work and all University
examinations. The continuation of the course by the candidate
is subject to the academic regulations in connection with
forfeiture of seat.
Possess any lethal weapon or firearm in the Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the
examination hall. performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate
has already appeared including practical examinations and
8.
project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining
examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. The
candidate is also debarred and forfeits the seat.
If student of the college, who is not a candidate for Student of the colleges expulsion from the examination hall
the particular examination or any person not and cancellation of the performance in that subject and all
connected with the college indulges in any other subjects the candidate has already appeared including
malpractice or improper conduct mentioned in clause practical examinations and project work and shall not be
6 to 8. permitted for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that
9.
semester/year. The candidate is also debarred and forfeits the
seat.
Person(s) who do not belong to the College will be
handed over to police and, a police case will be registered
against them.
Comes in a drunken condition to the examination Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the
hall. performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate
10. has already appeared including practical examinations and
project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining
examinations of the subjects of that semester/year.
Copying detected on the basis of internal evidence, Cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other
such as, during valuation or during special scrutiny. subjects the candidate has appeared including practical
11.
examinations and project work of that semester/year
examinations.
If any malpractice is detected which is not covered in
the above clauses 1 to 11 shall be reported to the
12.
University for further action and impose suitable
punishment.
BRANCH NAME
For
B.Tech FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE
(Applicable for the batches admitted from 2016-17)
Applicable for the students of B. Tech. (Regular) from the Academic Year 2016-17 onwards
A student will be declared eligible for the award of B. Tech. Degree if he fulfils the following
academic regulations:
1. A student shall be declared eligible for the award of the B. Tech Degree, if he pursues a course of study
in not less than four and not more than eight academic years
2. The candidate shall register for 180 credits and secure all the 180 credits.
2. Courses of Study
The following courses of study are offered at present as specializations for the
B. Tech. Courses:
S. No Branch
01 Civil Engineering
03 Mechanical Engineering
06 Information Technology
08 Chemical Engineering
10 Aeronautical Engineering
11 Automobile Engineering
12 Bio Technology
14 Mining Engineering
15 Petroleum Engineering
16 Metallurgical Engineering
17 Agricultural Engineering
(ii) For theory subjects the distribution shall be 30 marks for Internal Evaluation and 70
marks for the End - Examinations.
(iii) For theory subjects, during the semester there shall be 2 tests. The weightage of
Internal marks for 30 consists of Descriptive – 15, Assignment - 05 (Theory, Design,
Analysis, Simulation, Algorithms, Drawing, etc. as the case may be and for Physics Virtual
Labs to be consider as Assignments) Objective -10 (Conducted at College level with 20
Multiple choice question with a weightage of ½ Mark each). The objective examination is
for 20 minutes duration. The subjective examination is for 90 minutes duration
conducted for 15 marks. Each subjective type test question paper shall contain 3
questions and all questions need to be answered. The Objective examination
conducted for 10 marks and subjective examination conducted for 15 marks are to be
added to the assignment marks of 5 for finalizing internal marks for 30.
Internal Marks can be calculated with 80% weightage for best of the two Mids and
20% weightage for other Mid Exam As the syllabus is framed for 6 units, the 1st mid
examination (both Objective and Subjective) is conducted in 1-3 units and second test
in 4-6 units of each subject in a semester.
(iv) The end semester examination is conducted covering the topics of all Units for 70
marks. End Exam Paper: Part-A 1st Question is mandatory covering all the syllabus
which contains seven 2 marks questions for 14 marks with atleast 2 marks of
question for each of the six units and in Part-B 4 Questions out of 6 Questions are to
be answered with each carrying 14 marks . Part-A & Part-B put together gives for 70
marks.
(v) For practical subjects there shall be continuous evaluation during the semester for 25
internal marks and 50 end examination marks. The internal 25 marks shall be awarded
as follows: day to day work - 10 marks, Record-5 marks and the remaining 10 marks
to be awarded by conducting an internal laboratory test. The end examination shall be
conducted by the teacher concerned and external examiner.
(vi) For the subject having design and / or drawing, (such as Engineering Graphics,
Engineering Drawing, Machine Drawing) and estimation, the distribution shall be 30
marks for internal evaluation ( 20 marks for day – to – day work, and 10 marks for
internal tests) and 70 marks for end examination. There shall be two internal tests in a
Semester and the Marks for 10 can be calculated with 80% weightage for best of the
two tests and 20% weightage for other test and these are to be added to the marks
obtained in day to day work.
(vii) For the seminar, Each student has to be evaluated based on the presentation of any
latest topic with report of 10-15 pages and a ppt of min 10 slides. The student shall
collect the information on a specialized topic and prepare a technical report, showing
his understanding over the topic, and submit to the department, which shall be
evaluated by the Departmental committee consisting of Head of the department,
seminar supervisor and a senior faculty member. The seminar report shall be
evaluated for 50 marks. There shall be no external examination for seminar.
(viii) Out of a total of 200 marks for the project work, 60 marks shall be for Internal
Evaluation and 140 marks for the End Semester Examination. The End Semester
Examination (Viva – Voce) shall be conducted by the committee. The committee
consists of an external examiner, Head of the Department and Supervisor of the
Project. The evaluation of project work shall be conducted at the end of the IV year.
The Internal Evaluation shall be on the basis of two seminars given by each student
on the topic of his project and evaluated by an internal committee.
(ix) Laboratory marks and the internal marks awarded by the College are not final. The
marks are subject to scrutiny and scaling by the University wherever felt desirable.
The internal and laboratory marks awarded by the College will be referred to a
Committee. The Committee shall arrive at a scaling factor and the marks will be
scaled as per the scaling factor. The recommendations of the Committee are final and
binding. The laboratory records and internal test papers shall be preserved in the
respective departments as per the University norms and shall be produced to the
Committees of the University as and when they ask for.
4. Attendance Requirements
1. A student is eligible to write the University examinations if he acquires a minimum of
75% of attendance in aggregate of all the subjects.
2. Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10% (65% and above and
below 75%) in each semester may be granted by the College Academic Committee
3. Shortage of Attendance below 65% in aggregate shall not be condoned.
4. A student who is short of attendance in semester may seek re-admission into that
semester when offered within 4 weeks from the date of the commencement of class
work.
5. Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in any semester are not
eligible to write their end semester examination of that class.
6. A stipulated fee shall be payable towards condonation of shortage of attendance.
7. A student will be promoted to the next semester if he satisfies the (i)attendance
requirement of the present semester and (ii) minimum required credits.
8. If any candidate fulfills the attendance requirement in the present semester, he shall
not be eligible for readmission into the same class.
5. Minimum Academic Requirements
5.1 A student is deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic requirements if he has earned
the credits allotted to each theory/practical design/drawing subject/project and
secures not less than 35% of marks in the end semester exam, and minimum 40% of
marks in the sum total of the internal marks and end semester examination marks.
5.2 A student shall be promoted from first year to second year if he fulfills the minimum
attendance requirement.
5.3 A student will be promoted from II year to III year if he fulfills the academic requirement
of 40% of the credits up to either II year I semester or II year II semester from all
the examinations, whether or not the candidate takes the examinations and secures
prescribed minimum attendance in II year II semester.
5.4 A student shall be promoted from III year to IV year if he fulfils the academic
requirements of 40% of the credits up to either III year I semester or III year II
semester from all the examinations, whether or not the candidate takes the
examinations and secures prescribed minimum attendance in III year II semester.
5.5 A student shall register and put up minimum attendance in all 180 credits and earn all 180
credits.
6. Course Pattern
1. The entire course of study is for four academic years, all the years are on semester
pattern.
2. A student eligible to appear for the end semester examination in a subject, but absent
from it or has failed in the end semester examination, may write the exam in that
subject when conducted next.
3. When a student is detained for lack of credits / shortage of attendance, he may be re-
admitted into the same semester / year in which he has been detained. However, the
academic regulations under which he was first admitted shall continues to be
applicable to him.
7. CGPA
≥ 90 ≥ 67 >90 Outstanding 10
≥80 to <90 ≥60 to <67 90-80 Excellent 9
≥70 to <80 ≥52 to <60 80-70 Very Good 8
≥60 to <70 ≥45 to <52 70-60 Good 7
≥50 to <60 ≥37 to <45 60-50 Fair 6
≥40 to <50 ≥30 to <37 50-40 Satisfactory 5
Pass 4
<40 <30 <40 Fail 0
Absent 0
Computation of SGPA
The SGPA is the ratio of sum of the product of the number of credits with the grade
points scored by a student in all the courses taken by a student and the sum of the
number of credits of all the courses undergone by a student, i.e
Where Ci is the number of credits of the ith course and Gi is the grade point scored by
the student in the ith course.
Computation of CGPA
The CGPA is also calculated in the same manner taking into account all the
courses undergone by a student over all the semester of a programme, i.e.
The SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points and reported in
the transcripts.
Equivalent Percentage = (CGPA – 0.75) / x 10
8. Award of Class
After a student has satisfied the requirements prescribed for the completion of the program
and is eligible for the award of B. Tech. Degree, he shall be placed in one of the following four
classes:
The minimum instruction days for each semester shall be 90 working days.
10. There shall be no branch transfers after the completion of the admission process.
11. There shall be no transfer from one college/stream to another within the Constituent Colleges
and Units of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada.
If the student has not paid the dues, if any, to the university or if any case of indiscipline is
pending against him, the result of the student will be withheld. His degree will be withheld in
such cases.
1. Discontinued or detained candidates are eligible for readmission as and when next
offered.
2. The readmitted students will be governed by the regulations under which the
candidate has been admitted.
3. (a) In case of transferred students from other Universities, the credits shall be
transferred to JNTUK as per the academic regulations and course structure of the
JNTUK.
(b) The students seeking transfer to colleges affiliated to JNTUK from various
other Universities / Institutions have to obtain the credits of any equivalent
subjects as prescribed by JNTUK. In addition, the transferred candidates
have to pass the failed subjects at the earlier instiute with already obtained
sessional marks to be conducted by JNTUK.
14. General
1. Wherever the words “he”, “him”, “his”, occur in the regulations, they include “she”,
“her”, “hers”.
2. The academic regulation should be read as a whole for the purpose of any
interpretation.
3. In case of any doubt or ambiguity in the interpretation of the above rules, the decision
of the Vice-Chancellor is final.
4. The University may change or amend the academic regulations or syllabi at any time
and the changes or amendments made shall be applicable to all the students with
effect from the dates notified by the University.
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS (R16) FOR B. TECH. (LATERAL ENTRY SCHEME)
Applicable for the students admitted into II year B. Tech. from the Academic Year 2017-18 onwards
3. Promotion Rule
A student shall be promoted from second year to third year if he fulfills the minimum attendance
requirement.
A student shall be promoted from III year to IV year if he fulfils the academic requirements of 40% of the
credits up to III year I semester from all the examinations, whether or not the candidate takes the
examinations and secures prescribed minimum attendance in III year II semester.
4. Award of Class
After a student has satisfied the requirement prescribed for the completion of the program and is eligible for
the award of B. Tech. Degree, he shall be placed in one of the following four classes:
The marks obtained in the internal evaluation and the end semester examination shall be shown separately in
the marks memorandum.
5. All the other regulations as applicable to B. Tech. 4-year degree course (Regular) will hold good for B.
Tech. (Lateral Entry Scheme).
MALPRACTICES RULES
Prohibition of Ragging in
Educational Institutions Act 26 of
1997
Salient Features
Ragging within or outside any educational institution is prohibited.
Ragging means doing an act which causes or is likely to cause Insult or
Annoyance of Fear or Apprehension or Threat or Intimidation or outrage of
modesty or Injury to a student
+
Imprisonment upto Fine Upto
Rs. 1,000/-
Teasing,
Embarrassing and 6 Months
Humiliation
+ Rs. 2,000/-
Assaulting or Using
Criminal force or
Criminal intimidation 1 Year
+ Rs. 5,000/-
Wrongfully restraining
or confining or
causing hurt 2 Years
+ Rs. 10,000/-
Causing grievous hurt,
5 Years
kidnapping or Abducts
or rape or committing
unnatural offence
+ Rs. 50,000/-
Causing death or
abetting suicide
10 Months
ABSOLUTELY
NO TO RAGGING
1. Ragging is prohibited as per Act 26 of
A.P. Legislative Assembly, 1997.
2. Ragging entails heavy fines and/or
imprisonment.
3. Ragging invokes suspension and dismissal
from the College.
4. Outsiders are prohibited from entering the
College and Hostel without permission.
5. Girl students must be in their hostel rooms
by 7.00 p.m.
6. All the students must carry their Identity Cards
and show them when demanded
7. The Principal and the Wardens may visit
the Hostels and inspect the rooms any time.
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