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MANIPUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(A Constituent College of Manipur University)

TAKYELPAT, IMPHAL – 795 004website: www.mitimphal.in

e-mail: [email protected]

B.E.PROSPECTUS

2017-18

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About Us 1

Campus Information 1

Board of Governors 2

Dean 2

Courses and Intake Capacity (as Approved by AICTE) 2

Distribution of Seats 2

Reservations 2

Eligibility for Admission 3

Procedure for Submitting Application & Information to Selected Candidates 3

Civil Engineering Department 5

Electronics & Communication Engineering Department 7

Computer Science & Engineering Department 9

Humanities & Basic Sciences Department 10

Allied Engineering Department 10

Library 11

Language Lab. 11

Classroom 11

Fee Structure 12

Hostel 13

Training & Placement 14

Faculty Development Programme 15

Students Discipline 16

Curriculum for B.E. Courses 17

Some Activities during 2016-17 27

Important Dates 32

Check List 32

CONTENTS

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MANIPUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AICTE-NEQIP funded)ABOUT US

The Manipur Institute of Technology (erstwhile Government College of Technology) was established on 28th August 1998 by the Government of Manipur as the first Engineering College in the State. On 31st December 2003, the College was renamed as Manipur College of Technology and the management of the College was handed over to a Society headed by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Manipur as Chairman. Further, the Institute was renamed as Manipur Institute of Technology (MIT) since 4th February2005. MIT became a Constituent College of Manipur University w.e.f. 13th October2005 by an Act of Parliament, called ‘Manipur University Act. 2005’ No. 54 of 2005 and run under Manipur University Ordinance B-17. M. Tech. and Ph. D. Programmes in Civil Engineering and Electronics & Communication Engineering have already been started. M. Tech. Programme in Computer Science and Engineering will be started from the academic session 2017-18. The institute is covered under AICTE-NEQIP scheme for 3 (three) years vide sanction letter No. AICTE/UB/36/NEQIP/Mani/Deg/MIT18/ 2013/260 dated 30/01/2014.

OUR VISION

Excellence in Engineering Education and Technology with Global Leadership in Human Resource Development.

OUR MISSION

Technology for all round development and to produce World Class Engineers.

CAMPUS INFORMATION

MAIN CAMPUS (Takyelpat):

MIT main campus at Takyelpat is located just adjacent to NH 37 (New Cachar Road) approximately 4 kms. from the heart of Imphal City. It is 6 kms from Imphal International Airport, Imphal

MANIPUR UNIVERSITY CAMPUS (Canchipur):

MIT Manipur University Campus is located at Canchipur, Imphal, the capital city of Manipur. The university campus is spread over an area of 287 acres in the historic Canchipur which is the site of the old palace of Manipur “The Langthabal Konung (Palace)” which was established by Maharaja Ghambhir Singh in 1827 AD just after the liberation of Manipur from Burmese (Myanmar) occupation. Maharaja Gambhir Singh took his last breath at Canchipur. Canchipur is also the Birth Place of Dr. Lamabam Kamal, a renowned poet of Manipur. It is located along the National Highway (NH-2) at about 8 km. from the heart of the Imphal City and 12 km. from Imphal International Airport.

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS

The Institute is managed by a Governing Body headed by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Manipur University. The structure of the Governing Body is as below:-

1. Vice-Chancellor, Manipur University (Ex-officio) - Chairman2. Registrar, Manipur University (Ex-officio) - Member3. One Member nominated by the Chief Rector - Member4. Finance Officer, Manipur University (Ex-officio) - Member5. Two Members of the Executive Council nominated by the

Executive Council, Manipur University- Member

6. Dean School of Engineering - Member7. One member not connected with the University nominated

by the Executive Council- Member

8. One Professor or Associate Professor of the Institute by rotation according to seniority for a period of one year

- Member

9. One Associate Professor or Asst. Professor of the Institute by rotation according to seniority for a period of one year

- Member

10. One nominee of the AICTE - Member11. Principal of the Institute (Ex-officio) - Member Secretary

DEAN

Dean, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Manipur University is looking after the academic matters of the Manipur Institute of Technology.

COURSES AND INTAKE CAPACITY (AS APPROVED BY AICTE)

Courses Intake Capacity1. B.E. (Civil Engineering) - 602. B.E. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) - 453. B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering) - 45

DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS AND RESERVATION

DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS:

Annual intake is 150 (CE-60; CSE-45; ECE-45). 20% extra seats of the sanctioned intake is reserved for Lateral Entry admission. The seats will be filled up on All India basis based on the rank/marks of the JEE (Main) 2017. A cut off mark/rank for JEE (Main) 2017 shall be decided by the Institute for admission.

RESERVATIONS:

i. Seats for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates are reserved as per Government of India norms. Those who have secured marks above the level up to which general category students are admitted, shall not be counted towards reserved quota at all and shall be included in the general merit list of admission

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One seat is reserved in each of Civil Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering and Computer Science & Engineering for candidates who have represented State at the National /International competition of sports or other co-curricular activities during the last two years.

3% of the seats in each discipline are reserved for PwD candidates. Candidates who wish to avail this should produce a relevant certificate/ documents from the Competent Authority (vide Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India’s letter No. DL/A/C CD/2002 dated 12.11.2002).

ii. One supernumerary seat will be given in every discipline of the Institute to the Defense Service personnel in case they fulfill the prescribed qualifications for admission.

iii. 5% seats out of the15% supernumerary seats for foreign students will be reserved for the wards of the Indian workers in the Gulf (vide UGC’s letter F. 1-30/94 (CPP-II) dated 13.10.2000).

iv. One supernumerary seat also may be provided to the displaced Kashmiri migrants.

v. Reserved seats shall be deemed to be unreserved if suitable candidates are not available.

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSIONi. Candidate shall be eligible if he/she has

passed the HSSLC (10+2) Examination or its equivalent examination recognised by Manipur University obtaining at least 45% (40% in case of SC/ST candidates) marks in the following subjects taken together:

1. Physics 2. Mathematics 3. Any one of (Chemistry /Biotechnology / Biology /

Technical Vocational subject).

ii. JEE(Main) 2017 appeared candidate.

Date of Birth:

Only those candidates whose date of birth falls on or after October 01, 1992 are eligible for admission. However, in the case of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) candidates, upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years, i.e. SC, ST and PwD candidates who are born on or after October 01, 1987 are eligible. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/University certificate will only be considered.

Medical Fitness:

Each candidate is required to submit a Medical Fitness Certificate at the time of admission.

PROCEDURE FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATION AND INFORMATION TO SELECTED CANDIDATES:

How to Apply:

Only those candidates who have fulfilled the eligibility criteria above can apply for admission into 1st year B.E. courses in the Institute on the prescribed application form supplied with the Prospectus.

Enclosures with the Application:(i) 2 (two) recent passport size photographs

of the candidate.(ii) Self attested copy of the HSLC Certificate

or Admit Card as proof of age.(iii) Self attested copies of the Certificates and

Marksheet of the last Qualifying Exam.(iv) Self attested copies of the Supporting

documents for ST/SC/OBC/PwD.(v) Self attested copy of study discontinuation/

study gap certificate (if applicable) from Competent Authority.

(vi) JEE (Main) 2017 Score Card.

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Counselling and Selection:

Candidates will be called for counselling on the basis of the Merit List prepared strictly based on the mark/rank of JEE (Main) 2017. They will have to appear for counselling at MIT, Takyelpat, Imphal. The list of recommended candidates for admission after counselling will be displayed on the Institute’s Notice Board and website www.mitimphal.in.

The ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS to be produced at the time of counselling:a) Mark Sheet of qualifying examination;b) HSLC Certificate/Admit Card as Proof of

Age;c) Character Certificate from Head of

Institution last attended;d) In case of SC/ST, PwD and OBC candidates,

the original Cast/Tribe, PwD and OBC

Certificates issued by Competent Authority;e) Study discontinuation/Study gap Certificate

from the Competent Authority(Head of recognized Institute where the candidate may be pursuing studies or Officer in charge of nearest Police Station where the candidate resides for not pursuing studies);

f) JEE (Main) 2017 Score Card.

Selection will be made subject to availability of seats, category-wise in different branches. The candidates should come prepared with their preference for admission to different branches of engineering.

NOTE:

1. BEING CALLED FOR COUNSELLING DOES NOT GUARANTEE A SEAT IN MIT

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ADMINISTRATION

1. Vice-Chancellor, Manipur University. & Chairman, Governing Body, Manipur Institute of Technology.

- Prof Adya Prasad Pandey

2. Principal - Prof. R.K. Hemakumar Singh3. Administrative Officer - Dr. Thokchom Suresh4. Estate Officer - Dr. Y. Arunkumar Singh

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Faculty Members:

1. Dr. Th. Kulachandra Singh Ph.D. - IIT, Kharagpur

- Professor

2. Dr. Thokchom SureshPh.D. - Jadavpur University

- Associate Professor

3. Dr. Th. Kiranbala Devi Ph.D. - Brno University of Tech. (BUT), Czech Republic

- Asst. Professor

4. Dr. Th. Somchand Singh Ph.D.-NIT Silchar, Assam

- Asst. Professor

5. Dr. Y. Arunkumar Singh Ph.D. - IIT Gauhati, Assam

- Asst. Professor

6. Smt. Sangeeta Sougrakpam M. Tech.-IIT Gauhati (On leave for pursuing Ph.D. at Delhi Tech University)

- Asst. Professor

7. Dr. K. Rambha Devi Ph.D. - Jadavpur University

- Asst. Professor

8. N. Premananda Singh M.E.- BMS College, Bangalore (Pursuing Ph.D. at IIT Gauhati)

- Asst. Professor

9. N. Sukumar Singh M. Tech - NIT Silchar, Assam (Pursuing Ph.D. at IIT Gauhati)

- Asst. Professor

10. Ms. S. Indiralaxmi DeviM. Tech., NIT Silchar, Assam

- Guest Lecturer

11. Ms. Chitra ShijagurumayumM. Tech., KIIT University,Odisha

- Guest Lecturer

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Facilities:The Department of Civil Engineering

has well equipped laboratories such as Soil Mechanic Lab., Fluid Mechanics Lab., Surveying Lab., Structural Lab., Transportation Lab., Environmental Lab., CAD Lab., etc. The CAD Lab. has 25 PCs and also has software such as STAAD PRO, E-TABS, Matlab etc. Universal Testing Machine (UTM) is installed in the structure lab for material testing. A Total Station (Trimble) enables the students to understand the modern methods of surveying.

Concrete Lab.

Prof. Yashwant V. Joshi, Audit Performer (AICTE) in Soil Mechanics Lab

Other Major Equipments are:

• Microprocessor based UV-visible• Spectrophotometer• Tri-Axial testing Apparatus• Portable DO Meter• Digital Control BOD Incubator• Trimble Total Station• Digital Flame Photometer• Electrical Analogy Apparatus

• Hele-Shaw Apparatus• Water Hammer Surge Apparatus• Marshal Apparatus

Universal Testing Machine (UTM)

Fluid Mechanics Lab.

M. Tech Programme:M. Tech Programme in Civil Engineering

has been started from the academic session 2016-2017 in 4 specialisations –

1. Structural Engineering,2. Geotechnical Engineering,3. Water Resources Engineering and4. Transportation Engineering

Ph. D. Programme:

Ph. D. Programme in Civil Engineering has been started from the academic session 2016-2017.

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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Faculty Members:1. Dr. N. Basanta Singh

Ph.D. -NIT Durgapur- Associate Professor

2. Romesh Laishram M. E. - Jadavpur University

- Asst. Professor

3. Kh. Jolson Singh M. E. -Jadavpur University (Pursuing Ph.D. at Jadavpur University)

- Asst. Professor

4. Smt. A. Balarampyari Devi M. Tech. - NIT Manipur

- Asst. Professor

5. Smt. Kh. Renuca Devi M. E. - Jadavpur University

- Asst. Professor

6. Smt. Sharmila Meinam M. E. - Jadavpur University

- Asst. Professor

7. Smt. Ghaneshwori Thingbaijam M. E. - Jadavpur University

- Asst. Professor

8. Ms. Sinam Sarda M. Tech - University of Delhi

- Guest Lecturer

9. Dickson WarepamM. Tech. - VTU

- Guest Lecturer

Facilities: Communication Lab.:

Analog & Digital Comm. Trainer Kits

Microwave Lab.:MCS-03 Microwave Communication

Training system

i) Microwave Transistor

ii) Microwave Receiveriii) Different types of antennaDigital Lab.:

Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab.:i) 8 0 85 / 8 0 8 6/ 80 5 1 Development kits

ii) PIC & ATMEL Programmer & Development board.

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Electronic Device & Circuit Lab.:CRO’s, Function Generators, Trainer Kits

for various devices, Dual Power supply variable power supply.

Digital Signal Processing & Image Processing Lab.:

The Laboratory is equipped with a good number Texas Instruments, DSP Kit with Add-on-Modules and Spectrum Analyzer for performing Digital Signal Processing experiments. Latest Matlab Software is used for performing Digital Processing and Image Processing experiments.

Communication Lab.: There are good numbers of kits for analog

and digital communication microwave devices, TV Training Kit. AF Signal generators, AM, FM modulator & De-modulator, SSB Modulation & demodulation Kit, FSK Kit.

Digital Lab.: There are a good number of digital Trainer

Kits and ICs, logic analysers, microprocessors, microcontrollers, data acquisition cards, stepper motor controller cards, relay & opto-coupler interfacing cards etc.

Instrumentation Lab.: It is equipped with temperature transducers

Thermocouple, IC sensor interfacing to PC, Industrial type of remote transmitter, PC based stepper motor, Servo driver etc.

Software: There are up-to-date office automation

softwares such as Matlab, ORCAD etc.

M. Tech Programme:M. Tech Programme in Electronic &

Communication Engineering has been started from the academic session 2016-2017 in 2 specialisations –

1. Microelectronics and VSLI2. Communication and Signal Processing

Ph. D. Programme:Ph. D. Programme in Electronic &

Communication Engineering has been started from the academic session 2016-2017

Prof. Yashwant V. Joshi, Audit Performer (AICTE) at MIT Lab.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Faculty Members

1. Th. Ibungomacha Singh M.E.- Thapar Institute of Tech. & Edn. (Pursuing Ph.D. at Assam University)

- Asst. Professor

2. Sapam Jitu SinghM.E. - Jadavpur University (Pursuing Ph.D. at Assam University)

- Asst. Professor

3. Ranbir Soram M. Tech.- West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata (Pursuing Ph.D. at Assam University)

- Asst. Professor

4. T. Sonamani Singh M. Tech. - NIT Rourkela (Pursuing Ph.D. at Assam University)

- Asst. Professor

5. Ms. Selina Khoirom M. Tech. - SRM University, Chennai

- Asst. Professor

6. Rajeev Rajkumar M. Tech. - VTU, Belgum

- Guest Lecturer

7. Smt. P. Binodini Devi M.E. - Anna University

- Guest Lecturer

8. Ms. Kanchan KeishamM. TEch - VTU

- Guest Lecturer

FacilitiesThe Department has several state of

the art Computer Laboratories with a host of servers, workstation and a large number of i3, i5 and i7 Desktop Computers connected to the Campus-wide LAN with access to the Internet through NKN (National Knowledge Network). The system runs on wide variety of operating systems including Linux Red hat, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 8, High profile Anti-Virus, MySQL, Oracle, Visual Studio, Adobe Premier, Maya (Latest). The laboratories are equipped with up-to-date office automation software, file servers in addition to the various state- of-the-art compilers and programming environment i.e. Hardware Lab., Software Lab., Networking Lab., and Graphic Lab. well equipped with latest Core i3, i5 and i7 PC’s etc. The network laboratory is equipped with wireless networking system, LAN trainers and Wi-Fi connection. There is a hardware Lab. equipped with various training kits, experimental setup, analyser equipment etc.

i) PCs: Core i3, i5 and i7 Desktop Computers and Data Server are available in various laboratories.

ii) INTERNET:

a) High speed Internet access with separate Cable connectivity for academic, all Departments, Hostels, Library and browsing centre.

b) Wi-Fi facility is provided in the whole Campus.

Prof. Yashwant V. Joshi, Audit Performer (AICTE) at Computer Lab I.

Prof. Yashwant V. Joshi, Audit Performer (AICTE) at Common Computer Lab.

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HUMANITIES & BASIC SCIENCES DEPARTMENTFaculty Members

1. A. Romeo Singh M.Sc. (Physics) – Manipur University (Pursuing Ph.D. at Manipur University

- Asst. Professor

2. Smt. N. Ashalata Devi M.Sc. (Chemistry) – Manipur University (Pursuing Ph.D. at Manipur University)

- Asst. Professor

3. Dr. Chirom Gobin Singh Ph.D. – Manipur University

- Asst. Professor

4. Dr. Y. Mahendra Singh Ph.D. – Manipur University

- Asst. Professor

5. Dr. Anita SorokhaibamPh.D. – Manipur University

- Asst. Professor

6. G.A. Hirankumar Sharma M.Sc. (Maths.) – Delhi University (Pursuing Ph.D. at Manipur University)

- Asst. Professor

7. Jayantakumar Oinam M.A. (English) – Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya

- Asst. Professor

8. Dr. N. Rebika Devi Ph.D. – Manipur University

- Guest Lecturer

Prof. Yashwant V. Joshi, Audit Performer (AICTE) WORKSHOP withofficialatChemistryLab.

ALLIED ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTFaculty Members

1. Syed Mujibur Rahman M.E. (Mech. Engg.) – Jadavpur University

- Asst. Professor

2. Th. Sukadeba Singh M.E. (Electrical Engg.) – Jadavpur University

- Asst. Professor

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LIBRARY1. Ms. N. Ashakiran Devi - Librarian M.L.I.Sc.

– Gauhati University

InspectionofLibrarySectionbyProf.YashwantV.Joshi,AuditPerformer (AICTE)

The Library has adequate number of Textbooks, Reference books, National & Internal Journals. The students of the Institute can browse Internet through the LAN provided in the Institute Library. Many highly rated national as well as international e-journals are being subscribed through which, faculty, staff and students of the Institute can access on- line. Some of the important e-journals are IEEE, ELSEVIER, ASCE etc.

LANGUAGE LAB.The Institute has established a Language

Lab. under the funding of AICTE- NEQIP to improve the communication as well as writing skills particularly for the students of this Institute. There are 20 clients/terminals with one Workstation Server. This Laboratory provides facilities for the faculties

also to improve their teaching methods and techniques.

CLASSROOMThe classrooms are provided with audio

visual aids to avail the facility of e-learning and latest teaching methods using overhead projectors under the funding of AICTE-NEQIP. There is also one Digital Classroom in addition to the above facility.

InspectionofLanguageLab.byProf.Yashwant V. Joshi, Audit Performer (AICTE)

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FEE STRUCTUREAdmission Fee

Fee TypeFees (in ₹ )

First Sem. Odd Sem. Even Sem.Admission Fee 1000 1000 1000Tuition Fee 13,000 13,000 13,000Library Fee 800 800 800Internal Examination Fee 1,000 1,000 1,000Development Fee 2,000 2,000 2,000Laboratory / Workshop Fee 6,000 6,000 6,000Student Activity Fee 2,000 2,000 2,000Water and Electricity Charges 1,200 1,200 1,200Alumni Registration fee (One time) 500 - -Identity Card Fee 100 100 -Magazine Fee 300 300 -University Enrolment Fee 100 100 -Students Group Insurance 230 230 -Sports and Cultural Fee 3,000 3,000 -Caution Money (Refundable) – one time 7,000 - -Training and Placement Charge – one time 1,000 - -University Registration Fee – one time 200 - -University Registration Form – one time 20 - -Provisional Certificate Fee – one time 100 - -Postal Charges – one time 100 - -Medical Fee 150 - -TOTAL FEE 39,800 30,730 27,000

N.B. This fee structure is applicable for students admitted in the academic session 2017-2018 onwards

Withdrawal and Refund:If admission of any candidate is refused/

cancelled on the ground of his/ her having furnished false particulars detected later on or his/her having suppressed materials/information, the total amount of fees deposited by the candidate shall stand forfeited by the Institute.

Caution Money of ₹ 7,000/- is refundable if the candidate successfully completes his/her course. In any other cases the caution money shall refundable after completion of 4 years from the date of admission.

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HOSTEL

i) Warden Gents’ Hostel - N. Premananda Singh

ii) Warden Girls’ Hostel - Dr. Anita Sorokhaibam

The Institute has two Gents’ Hostels having capacity of 100 and 50 and one Ladies Hostel at M.U. Campus, Canchipur having capacity of 100 students.

GENTS’ HOSTEL No.1

GENTS’ HOSTEL No.2

GIRLS’ HOSTEL AT MU CAMPUS

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TRAINING & PLACEMENT

The Institute provides Placement Assistance to the students. The Placement Officer acts as a Catalyst in facilitating the process of interaction between the students and prospective representatives of the Corporate Houses and Industries, Reputed firms and Govt. Organisations for recruiting prospective students from time to time.

Following are some of the reputed Organisations/Departments/Institutes where our students got placed.

HOSTEL FEE

1. Takyelpat Campus

Fee TypeFees (in ₹ )

1st Sem / Lateral Entry

Remaining Semester

Admission Fee per semester 200 200

Maintenance Fee per semester 700 700

Room Rent including & Electricity Charges per Semester 700 700

Water charges 2,000 2,000

Games Fee 100 100

Hostel Welfare Fee 200 200

Medical Fee 100 100

Caution Money Refundable 2,500 -

Mess Advance 3,000 3,000

TOTAL FEE 9,500 7,000

2. Manipur University CampusAs per the Hostel Fee Structure of Manipur University.

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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEThe Institute is actively involved in upgradation of its human resources by deputing faculty

and staff members for higher studies and to attend Staff Development Programmes in different fields at UGC Academic Staff College, Manipur University, NITTTR, Kolkata and other reputed Institutions. Faculty and staff members are also encouraged to pursue higher studies in order to improve the quality of Education.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTThe Faculty members and students of this Institute are actively involved in many Research

Works and Consultancy works. Many research papers are published in the highly rated National & International Journals.

Some of the major publications are:-

International Journals:1. International Journal of Pavement Engineering, Taylor and Francis Publications.2. International Journal of Road Materials and Pavement Design, Taylor and Francis Publications.3. Geosciences Journal, South Korea4. Engineering Optimization, U.K.5. ASCE Journal of Hydrology Engineering, USA

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STUDENTS DISCIPLINE(i) Greater emphasis is laid on building high moral character and discipline among the

student community. Students are also expected to maintain a high standard of discipline and adhere to the Rules and Regulations of the Institution and Hostels.

(ii) The Principal reserves the right to take disciplinary actions against any student for (a) failure to pay college fees, (b) failure to come up to the prescribed standard and (c) unsatisfactory conduct etc.

(iii) Ragging in any form is totally banned in the entire institution, including its departments, constituent units, all its premises (academic, residential, sports, canteen, etc.) whether located within the campus or outside and in all means of transportation of students whether public or private.

(iv) The institution shall take strict action against those found guilty of ragging and/or abetting ragging.

(v) A student seeking admission to the Institute shall have to submit the undertaking in the prescribed formats of Annexure-I & Annexure-II with his/her Application Form under Clause No. 6.1.7 of the “UGC Regulations on Curbing Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009”.

6. International Journal of Geotechnical, Maney Publication7. International Journal of Earth Science & Engineering, Geo-Ref Information Services, USA8. International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, ESRSA Publication9. Journal of Civil Engineering & Management, Taylor & Francis Publications10. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, NRC Press11. Arabian Journal for Science & Engineering, SPRINGER Publication12. Wulfenia Journal, Austria13. Journal of Engineering Science & Technology Review14. IEEE Transaction of Nano Technology15. Journal of Computational Electronics, SPRINGER16. Optical & Quantum Electronics, SPRINGER17. Solid State Electronics, ELSEVIER18. Journal of Computational & Theoretical Nano Science19. Micro Electronics Reliability, ELSEVIER20. Journal of Nano-Electronics &Opto-Electronics21. Physica B Condensed Matter, ELSEVIER22. Expert System with Application, ELSEVIER23. International Journal of Electronics, Taylor & Francis24. International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, Korea25. International Journal on Natural Language Computing

National Journals:

1. Indian Highways, Indian Road Congress, New Delhi2. Journal of Indian Geotechnical Society, SPRINGER3. Journal of Earth System Science, Indian Academy of Science

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CURICULUM FOR B.E COURSESFIRST YEAR (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES OF ENGINEERING)FIRST SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO.

SUBJECT HOURS/WEEK

MARKS CREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. HU 111 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

2. MA 111 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.53. PH 111 ENGINEERING PHYSICS-I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.54. CH 111 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-I 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.05. EE 111 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

ENGG.3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

6. HU 112 ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY 2 0 0 35 15 - 50 2.0SUB - TOTAL 550 18.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN7. PH 111P ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB.-I 0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

8. ME 111P ENGG. WORKSHOP 1 0 3 - 30 70 100 2.5

9. EE 111 P BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGG. LAB.

0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 200 5.5

TOTAL 18 3 9 750 24.0

10. NC 111 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0

11. NC 112 N.C.C. / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0

Total Credit 24.0Working hour 36** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

SECOND SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO.

SUBJECT HOURS/WEEK MARKS CREDITL T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

1. MA 121 ENGINEEING MATHEMATICS –II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

2. PH 121 ENGINEERING PHYSICS-II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.53. CH 121 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-II 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.04. CS 121 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

5. ME 121 BASIC MECHANICAL ENGG. 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.56. CE 121 FUNDAMENTAL OF EARTHQUAKE

ENGG.2 1 0 35 15 50 2.5

SUB-TOTAL 550 19.0

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. PH 121P ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB.-II 0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.58. CH 121P ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB. 0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

9. CS 121P INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING LAB.

0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 150 4.5

GRAND TOTAL 17 4 15 700 23.5

10. NC 121 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - -

11. NC 122 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - -

Total Credit 23.5Working hour 36** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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CIVIL ENGINEERING

SECOND YEAR THIRD SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDITL T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

*1. MA 231 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –III 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

*2. HU 231 ECONOMICS FOR ENGINEERS 2 0 0 35 15 - 50 2.0*3. ME 231 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5*4. CS 231 PROGRAMMING AND DATA

STRUCTURES3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

5. CE 231 SOLID MECHANICS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.56. CE 232 BUILDING MATERIALS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

SUB-TOTAL 550 18.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. ME231P ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 1 0 3 - 30 70 100 2.58. CS231P PROGRAMMING AND DATA

STRUCTURES LAB0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5

9. CE 232P BUILDING MATERIAL LAB 0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5SUB-TOTAL 250 5.5

TOTAL 18 3 9 800 24.0

10. NC 231 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2 0 1 - 35** 15** - 0.0

11.NC 232 PHYSICAL TRAINING-II 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 24.0Working hour/week 36 * Common to all branches** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

SECOND YEAR FOURTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. MA 241 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - IV 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.52. CE 241 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.53. CE 242 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.04. CE 243 SURVEYING 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.55. CE 244 FLUID MECHANICS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

SUB-TOTAL 500 16.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

6. CE 242P ENGINEERING GEOLOGY LAB 0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.57. CE 243P SURVEYING PRACTICAL 0 0 6 - 30 70 100 3.08. CE 244P FLUID MECHANICS LAB 0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 300 6.0

TOTAL 15 3 12 800 22.5

9. NC 241 SOFT SKILL- I 3 0 0 - 50** - - 0.010. NC 242 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 22.5Working hour/week 36** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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CIVIL ENGINEERING

THIRD YEARFIFTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDITL T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

1. CE 351 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS -II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.52. CE 352 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING – I 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.03. CE 353 DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.54. CE 354 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING – I 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.05. CE 355 HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC

MACHINERY3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

6. CE 356 BUILDING PLANNING & DRAWING 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0SUB-TOTAL 600 19.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. CE 352P GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LAB- I

0 0 3 - 25 50 75 1.5

8. CE 355P HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINERY LAB

0 0 3 - 25 50 75 1.5

9. CE 356P BUILDING PLANNING & DRAWING LAB

0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 200 4.5

TOTAL 18 3 9 800 24.0

10. NC 351 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.011. NC 352 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 24.0Working hour/week 36** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

THIRD YEARSIXTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. CE 361 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.52. CE 362 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING -II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.53. CE 363 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - II 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.04. CE 364 TRANSPORTATION ENGG.- I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.55. CE 365 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN CIVIL

ENGG.2 0 0 35 15 - 50 2.0

6. CE 366/X ELECTIVE-I 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0SUB-TOTAL 550 18.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. CE 362 P GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LAB-II

0 0 3 0 25 50 75 1.5

8. CE 363 P ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB.

0 0 3 0 15 35 50 1.5

9. CE 364 P TRANSPORTATION ENGG. LAB . 0 0 3 0 25 50 75 1.510. CE 365 P COMPUTER APPLICATION IN CIVIL

ENGG. LAB.0 0 2 0 50 - 50 1.0

SUB-TOTAL 250 5.5

TOTAL 17 3 11 800 24.0

11. NC 361 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.012. NC 362 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 2 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 24.0Working hour/week 36** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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CIVIL ENGINEERINGFOURTH YEARSEVENTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. CE 471 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY &

MANAGEMENT3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

2. CE 472 TRANSPORTATION ENGG.- II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.53. CE 473 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - III 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.54. CE 474 ESTIMATING & COSTING 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.55. CE 475/X ELECTIVE - II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

SUB-TOTAL 500 17.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

6. CE 476 P PRELIMINARY PROJECT 0 0 6 - 100 - 100 3.07. CE 477 P CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAWING 0 0 4 - 30 70 100 2.08. CE 478 P INDUSTRIAL VISIT / SURVEY CAMP

SUB-TOTAL 200 5.0

TOTAL 15 5 10 700 22.5

9. NC 471 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.010. NC 472 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 22.5Working hour/week 36** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

FOURTH YEAREIGHT SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. CE 481/X ELECTIVE – III 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

2. CE 482/X ELECTIVE – IV 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

3. CE 483/X ELECTIVE – V 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

SUB-TOTAL 300 9.0

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

4. CE 484P PROJECT/ THESIS 0 0 18 - 120 280 (UNIV.EXAM)

400 9.0

5. CE 485P SEMINAR 0 0 3 50 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 450 10.5

GRAND TOTAL 9 0 21 750 19.5

6. NC 481 SOFT SKILL – II 3 0 0 - 50** - - -

7. NC 482 PLACEMENT/ PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0Total credit 19.5Working hour/week 36** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGSECOND YEAR THIRD SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKS

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL CREDIT

*1. MA 231 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –III 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

*2. HU 231 ECONOMICS FOR ENGINEERS 2 0 0 35 15 - 50 2.0

*3. ME 231 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

*4. CS 231 PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

5. EC 231 NETWORK THEORY 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

6. EC 232 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

SUB-TOTAL 550 18.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. ME 231P ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 1 0 3 - 30 70 100 2.5

8. CS 231 P PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES LAB 0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5

9. EC 232P SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LAB. 0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 250 5.5TOTAL 18 3 9 800 24.0

10. NC 231 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2 0 1 - 35** 15** - 0.011. NC 232 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total Credit 24 Working hour/week 36 * COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES

** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass SECOND YEAR FOURTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKS

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL CREDIT***1. MA 241 NUMERICAL METHODS AND

COMPUTATION3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

2. MA 242 PROBABILITY THEORYAND RANDOM PROCESS

3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

3. EC 241 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.04. EC 242 ANALOG ELECTRONICS - I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.55. EC 243 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.06. EC 244 PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

SUB-TOTAL - - - 600 20PRACTICAL/DESIGN - - -

7. EC 241P DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB. 0 0 2 - 15 35 50 1.0

8. EC 242P ANALOG ELECTRONICS LAB -I 0 0 2 - 15 35 50 1.0

9. EC 244P COMMUNICATION LAB 0 0 2 - 15 35 50 1.0

10. EC 245P SIMULATION LAB. 0 0 2 - 15 35 50 1.0SUB-TOTAL - 200 4.0

TOTAL 18 4 8 - 800 24.011. NC 241 SOFT SKILL-I 3 0 0 - 50** - - 0.012. NC 242 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total Credit 24Working hour/week 36* COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES** Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass*** Common to CSE & ECE

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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

THIRD YEARFIFTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDITL T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

1. EC 351 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.02. EC 352 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.53. EC 353 ANALOG ELECTRONICS - II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.54. EC 354 INSTRUMENTATION &

MEASUREMENT3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

5. EC 355 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5SUB-TOTAL 500 16.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

6. EC 352P DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB.

0 0 4 30 70 100 2.0

7. EC 353P ANALOG ELECTRONICSLAB.-II 0 0 4 30 70 100 2.0

8. EC 355P COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LAB. 0 0 4 30 70 100 2.0

SUB-TOTAL 300 6.0

TOTAL 15 3 12 800 22.5

9. NC 351 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

10.NC 352 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total Credit 22.5 Working hour/week 36 * COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES

** Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass THIRD YEARSIXTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDITL T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

1. EC 361 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.52. EC 362 MICROPROCESSOR AND

MICROCONTROLLER3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

3. EC 363 INTRODUCTION TO VLSI DESIGN 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.04. EC 364 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.05. EC 365 CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.06. EC 366 PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

SUB-TOTAL 600 19.0

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. EC 361P MICROWAVE ENGINEERING LAB. 0 0 3 15 35 50 1.5

8. EC362P MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LAB.

0 0 3 15 35 50 1.5

9. EC 366P PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS LAB 0 0 4 30 70 100 2.0

SUB-TOTAL 5

GRAND TOTAL 18 2 10 800 24

10. NC 361 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

11. NC 362 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total Credit 24 Working hour/week 36 * COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES **Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGFOURTH YEARSEVENTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDITL T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

***1. HU 471 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.52. EC 471/X ELECTIVE – I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.53. EC 472/X ELECTIVE - II 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.54. EC 473/X ELECTIVE - III 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.55. EC 474/X OPEN ELECTIVE - I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

SUB-TOTAL 500 17.5PRACTICAL/DESIGN

6. EC 475 P PROJECT- I 0 0 6 - - - 100 3.07. EC 476 P LOGIC DESIGN USING HDL 0 0 4 - 30 70 100 2.0

SUB-TOTAL 200 5.0TOTAL 15 5 10 700 22..5

8. NC 471 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

9.NC 472 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total Credit 22.5 Working hour 36

* COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES**Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass *** COMMON TO ECE AND CSE

FOURTH YEAREIGHT SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. EC 481/X ELECTIVE – IV 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.02. EC 482/X ELECTIVE - V 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.03. EC 483/X OPEN ELECTIVE - II 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

SUB-TOTAL 300 9.0

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

4. EC 484 P PROJECT - II 0 0 18 - 120 280 400 9.05. EC 485 P SEMINAR 0 0 3 - 50 - 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 450 10.5

TOTAL 9 0 21 750 19.5

6. NC 481 SOFT SKILL - II 3 0 0 - 50** - - 0.0

7. NC 482 PLACEMENT/PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total Credit 19.5 Working hour 36

**Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGSECOND YEARTHIRD SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDITL T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

*1. MA 231 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS–III 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.52. MA 232 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

*3. HU 231 ECONOMICS FOR ENGINEERS 2 0 0 35 15 - 50 2*4. ME 231 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5*5. CS 231 PROGRAMMING AND DATA

STRUCTURES3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3

6. CS 232 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3SUB-TOTAL 550 18.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. ME 231 P ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 1 0 3 - 30 70 100 2.58. CS 231 P PROGRAMMING AND DATA

STRUCTURES LAB0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5

9. CS 232 P DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LAB 0 0 3 15 35 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 250 5.5

TOTAL 18 3 9 800 24.0

10.NC 231 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2 0 1 - 35** 15** - 0.0

11.NC 232 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 24.0Working hour/week 36* Common to all Branches** Non credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

SECOND YEAR FOURTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO.

SUBJECT HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL

*1. MA 241 NUMERICAL METHODS AND COMPUTATION

3 1 0 70 30 100 3.5

2. CS 241 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE

3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

3. CS 242 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

3 1 0 70 30 100 3.5

4. CS 243 FORMAL LANGUAGES AND AUTOMATA THEORY

3 1 0 70 30 100 3.5

5. CS 244 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS

3 1 0 70 30 100 3.5

SUB-TOTAL 500 17.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

6. CS 241P COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE LAB.

0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5.

7. CS 242P OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LAB.

0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5

8. CS 244P DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS LAB.

0 0 4 - 30 70 100 2

SUB-TOTAL 300 5

TOTAL 15 5 10 800 22.5

9. NC 241 SOFT SKILL-I 3 0 0 - 50** - - 0.010. NC 242 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 22.5Working hour/week 36* Common to CSE and ECE

** Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGTHIRD YEAR FIFTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. CS 351 MICROPROCESSOR AND

APPLICATION3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

2. CS 352 OPERATING SYSTEM 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

3. CS 353 COMPUTER NETWORKS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

4. CS 354 INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEXITY THEORY

3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

5. CS 355/X ELECTIVE – I 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

6. CS 356/X ELECTIVE-II 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

SUB-TOTAL 600 18.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. CS 351P MICROPROCESSOR AND APPLICATION LAB.

0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5

8. CS 353P COMPUTER NETWORKS LAB. 0 0 4 - 30 70 100 2

9. CS 356/XP ELECTIVE-II LAB 0 0 4 - 30 70 100 2

SUB-TOTAL 300 5.5

TOTAL 18 1 11 900 24.0

10. NC 351 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

11. NC 352 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0Total credit 24.0Working hour/week 36** Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

THIRD YEAR SIXTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. CS 361 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

SYSTEM3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

2. CS 362 COMPILER 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

3. CS 363 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

4. CS 364 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

5. CS 365 GRAPH THEORY 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

6. CS 366/X ELECTIVE – III 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

SUB-TOTAL 600 19.0

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

7. CS 361P DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAB

0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

8. CS 362P COMPILER LAB. 0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5

9. CS 363P SOFTWARE ENGG. LAB. 0 0 4 30 70 100 2.0

SUB-TOTAL 200 5.0

TOTAL 18 2 10 800 24.0

10. NC 361 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

11. NC 362 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0Total credit 24.0Working hour/week 36**Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGFOUR YEAR SEVENTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL***1. HU 471 PRINCIPLE OF MANAGEMENT 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

2. CS 471 DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

3. CS 472/X ELECTIVE – IV 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

4. CS 473/X ELECTIVE –V 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

5. CS 474/X ELECTIVE – VI 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5

SUB-TOTAL 500 16.5

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

6. CS 475P PROJECT PRELIMINARY 0 0 6 - 100 - 100 3.0

7. CS 476P SOFTWARE SYSTEMS LAB. – II 0 1 3 - 15 35 50 2.0

8. CS 477P SEMINAR – I 0 0 2 15 35 50 1.0

SUB-TOTAL 200 6.0

TOTAL 15 4 11 700 22.5

9. NC 471 NCC / N.S.S. 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

10. NC 472 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

Total credit 22.5Working hour/week 36**Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass *** Common to CSE and ECE

FOURTH YEAR EIGHTH SEMESTER

SL.NO.

COURSENO. SUBJECT

HOURS/WEEK MARKSCREDIT

L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL1. CS 481/X ELECTIVE – VII 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

2. CS 482/X ELECTIVE – VIII 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

3. CS 483/X ELECTIVE-IX 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0

SUB-TOTAL 300 9.0

PRACTICAL/DESIGN

4. CS 484P PROJECT 0 0 18 - 200 200 400 9.0

5. CS 485P SEMINAR-II 0 0 3 15 35 50 1.5

SUB-TOTAL 450 10.5

TOTAL 9 0 21 750 19.5

6.NC 481 SOFT SKILL - II 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0

7.NC 482 PLACEMENT / PHYSICAL

TRAINING 3 0 0 - 50** - - 0.0

Total credit 19.5Working hour/week 36**Non Credit mandatory course but compulsory to pass

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SOME ACTIVITIES DURING 2016 – 2017

FelicitationFunctionofProf.AdyaPrasadPandey,Hon’bleVC,ManipurUniversity

11th G.B. Meeting of MIT with Prof. A.K. Saxena, Mentor AICTE-NEQIP

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Student explaining the mobile app. developed during Smart India Hackathon ‘17 at Nagpur and received Inspiration Award underMinistryofRoadTransportandHighways,GovernmentofIndia

SmartIndiaHackathon’17ParticipantswithHon’bleV.C.,MUon17thMay,2017

CandlelightningbyProfR.K.HemakumarSingh(Principal,MIT)ontheopeningceremonyofTechnicalFest(RESO2016)

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ReleasingFunctionofMITMagazine-PROFILE2016

CandlelightningbyProfM.DhaneshwarSingh(SeniormostProfessor,MU)atopeningfunctionofNationalConferenceonInnovationsinScienceandTechnology2017(NCIST-17)

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SpeechbyProf.AdyaPrasadPandey,Hon’bleVC,MUattheclosingfunctionofMITWeek2017

InteractionwithstudentsbyProf.A.K.Saxena,Mentorduringhis3rdvisitunderNEQIPSchemeatMIT

CelebrationofInternationalYogaDay2016

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MIT Students has been awarded 2nd Prize in Asem Arunkumar Singh Memorial M.U Inter College Table-tennis(M&W)Tournament2016-17atD.MCollegeofCommerce,Imphal,on20thAugust2016

Academic Block of MIT at MU Campus

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Important Dates

1. Issue of Application Form & Prospectus - 25/05/2017

2. Last date of issue of Application Form & Prospectus - 12/06/2017

3. Last date of Application Form submission - 15/06/2017

4. Publication of Merit List - 17/06/2017

5. First Round Counselling - 21/06/2017

6. Last date of admission - 28/06/2017

7. Commencement of New Session - 07/07/2017

Check List1. 2 recent passport size photographs of the candidate. - [ ]2. Self attested copy of the HSLC Certificate or Admit Card as proof of

age- [ ]

3. Self attested copies of the Certificates of the last Exam. - [ ]4. Self attested copies of the Marksheet of the last Qualifying Exam - [ ]

5 Self attested copies of the Supporting documents for ST/SC/OBC/Pwd

- [ ]

6. Self attested copy of study discontinuation/study gap certificate (if applicable) from Competent Authority.

- [ ]

7. JEE (Main) 2017 Score Card - [ ]

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