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===== Curriculum ===== | ===== Curriculum ===== | ||
+ | * Curriculum for UG batch of 2023 onwards: {{ : | ||
+ | * Curriculum for UG batch of 2022 : underdevelopment. we will update soon | ||
+ | * Curriculum for UG batch of 2020 onwards: [[https:// | ||
+ | * Curriculum for UG batch of 2017 onwards: [[https:// | ||
* Curriculum and (new) course contents: {{: | * Curriculum and (new) course contents: {{: | ||
* Curriculum (and course contents) for UG batch of 2007 to UG batch of 2012: {{: | * Curriculum (and course contents) for UG batch of 2007 to UG batch of 2012: {{: | ||
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- | ===== Admission | + | ===== Conversion |
The procedure for a BTech student to convert to the Dual Degree Program is as follows. [[private: | The procedure for a BTech student to convert to the Dual Degree Program is as follows. [[private: | ||
- | - A Btech student can apply to convert to the DD program anytime from the beginning of semester 7 till the registration of semester 8. | + | - A Btech student can apply to convert to the DD program anytime from the beginning of semester 7 till the registration of semester 8. Please contact the CSE office to initiate the application. |
- The student must submit a plan to finish all BTech credits and the honours credit requirement by end of the 4th year. | - The student must submit a plan to finish all BTech credits and the honours credit requirement by end of the 4th year. | ||
- At the time of conversion, the student must choose a willing faculty member as the guide for the DDP. | - At the time of conversion, the student must choose a willing faculty member as the guide for the DDP. | ||
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* [[academic-dishonesty | Handling academic dishonesty]] [137th Meeting of the SENATE 26.03.97] | * [[academic-dishonesty | Handling academic dishonesty]] [137th Meeting of the SENATE 26.03.97] | ||
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+ | * Those with CS 215 (Data Analysis and Interpretation) as backlog, can complete the requirement by registering for any equivalent course such as EE 223 or CL 202. Note that CL202 is an eight-credit course and CS 215 is a six-credit course. If a student is crossing the credit limit of his category by 2 credits because of CL202, the student will be given an exception for two extra credits. Please contact your faculty advisor to avail the exception. | ||
+ | * Students in the ARP can complete up to 4 courses through NPTEL, as approved in Senate: https:// | ||
- | ==== CSE electives related ==== | ||
- | * "Three courses out of the six CSE electives | + | ==== CSE electives |
- | * Pre-approved list of courses allowed under the " | + | |
- | * CSE courses | + | |
- | * Non-departmental courses pre-approved by DUGC, as being allowed to be tagged as CSE courses. This pre-approved list is [[cse-courses-preapproved-list | here]]. | + | |
- | * "In addition, if a student can convince the FacAd that a course has sufficient CSE content, the FacAd looks at the course contents to be convinced of the same. Then the FacAd can permit that course to be tagged as a CSE elective. The FacAd may also choose to propose to DUGC to add that course to the white-list." | + | |
- | * " | + | |
- | * "On non-hons electives: | + | |
- | * " | + | |
- | * Electives, R&D:\\ " | + | |
+ | * Out of the 36 department elective credits, a minimum of 18 credits must be obtained through CSE courses. The minimum number of credits through lecture based courses that must be tagged as department electives is 24.\\ Courses from other departments that are blacklisted cannot be taken as department electives. Courses from other departments must be officially cross-listed as CSE electives, for them to be considered CSE electives.\\ The current (as decided in April 2020 meeting) list of blacklisted courses and suggested courses from other departments is available at [[: | ||
+ | * Faculty may send proposals for cross-listing outside department courses to DUGC. | ||
+ | * Upto 2 department electives can be replaced by R&D projects, or BTP I or BTP II. | ||
+ | * Any course as allowed by the institute, with instructor consent, | ||
+ | * Students with an active backlog may complete at most two department electives through NPTEL, as approved by Senate. | ||
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==== CSE Honours related ==== | ==== CSE Honours related ==== | ||
* a CSE honours requires 24 additional credits. New rule at the institute level. [[private: | * a CSE honours requires 24 additional credits. New rule at the institute level. [[private: | ||
* "CSE honours should have a minimum of 6-credit independent study requirement. This can be in the form of an R&D project or BTP-1." | * "CSE honours should have a minimum of 6-credit independent study requirement. This can be in the form of an R&D project or BTP-1." | ||
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* "For getting a Minor degree in CSE, students must do at least 4 CSE M numbered courses and the fifth course can be any CSE elective course." | * "For getting a Minor degree in CSE, students must do at least 4 CSE M numbered courses and the fifth course can be any CSE elective course." | ||
* "Only 1 R&D project allowed for minors" | * "Only 1 R&D project allowed for minors" | ||
- | * "Only one course can be tagged as a minor under the exchange program and that too as the fifth minor." | + | * "Only one course can be tagged as a minor under the exchange program and that too as the fifth minor." |
- | * "The tags of the rest of the four minor courses must be CS Minor at IITB." [[private: | + | * "The tags of the rest of the four minor courses must be CS Minor at IITB." [[private: |
==== BTP related (CS492 BTP-1, CS496 BTP-2) ==== | ==== BTP related (CS492 BTP-1, CS496 BTP-2) ==== | ||
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==== Institute courses related ==== | ==== Institute courses related ==== | ||
- | * **EE112 in place of EE101 as institute core**\\ " | + | * **EE112 in place of EE101 as institute core**\\ " |
* **Course swap for branch change**\\ "DUGC approved that PH103 can be taken instead of PH105, as an institute core, by branch change students." | * **Course swap for branch change**\\ "DUGC approved that PH103 can be taken instead of PH105, as an institute core, by branch change students." | ||
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===== Operational decisions ===== | ===== Operational decisions ===== | ||
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+ | * **Leave approval**\\ Without explicit permission, UG students cannot be absent from campus during academic activities. UG students can request for special leave during the semester. Please follow the procedure that is mentioned in the [[https:// | ||
* **Minor course offerings: | * **Minor course offerings: |