The duration of the programme leading to B.Tech.degree is four years. The curricula for the different
degree programmes as proposed by the respective departments and recommended by the
Departmental Undergraduate Programme Committee (DUPC) shall have theapproval of the Senate. The
departments would also prepare the syllabus of each subject containing the scope of studies and
detailed instructions to be imparted which must have the approval of the Senate.
All subjects would have a lecture-tutorial-practical (laboratory/sessional) component (L-T-P) to indicate
the contact hours. The tutorial (T) or practical/ Sessional (P) component may be absent in certain
courses. Separate laboratory subjects (0-0-P) may exist in certain cases as decided by the Senate on the
recommendation of the DUPC. All subjects will have a credit count 'C'. Teaching of subjects will be
reckoned in terms of credits. One hour lecture or tutorial class is designated as 2 credits while one hour
practical class is designated as one credit.
In each of the first year/ second year, there shall be non-credit compulsory Extra Academic Activity
(EAA). The Extra Academic Activity may be N.S.S., N.C.C., or any other physical education. The curricula
for B.Tech.programme includes compulsory Industrial training of 6-8 weeks duration after 6th semester
in any reputed industry, research organization, IIT's and other reputed institutions which is assessed in
the 7th Semester. The Project work will carry a total of 15-20 credits.
B.Tech. 3rd Semester Course Structure wef 2018-19 entry batch
Course Structure & Syllabus of UG 1st, 2nd & 3rd Semester effective wef 2018-19
B.Tech. Course Curriculum, CSE from 2018 onward
B.Tech. Course Curriculum, CSE from 2012-2018
B.Tech. Course Curriculum, ECE
B.Tech. Course Curriculum, EE
B.Tech. Course Curriculum, EI
B.Tech. Course Curriculum, ME
B.Tech. Course Curriculum, CE
Teaching for the courses is reckoned in credits. Due credit is given to lecture, tutorial (theory) and
practical components for a given subject. Normally for M.Tech., first two semesters have theory and
practical (laboratory) subjects while for MSc/MBA, theory courses are taught in all the semesters.
The 3rd and 4th semester mostly constitute the project work for M.Tech. while for M.Sc/MBA, the project
work spans over the fourth semester. MBA students undergo a compulsory summer internship after
second semester.
Project work and Seminar are essential part of the curricula. Class tests, assignments, tutorials, vivavoce,
laboratory assignments, etc., are the constituent components of continuous assessment process
and a student must fulfil all these requirements as prescribed by the teacher/coordinator of the subject.