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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 2020 onwards: [[https:// | ||
* Curriculum for UG batch of 2017 onwards: [[https:// | * Curriculum for UG batch of 2017 onwards: [[https:// | ||
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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] | ||
* {{: | * {{: | ||
- | * The students should not approach the instructors for special leaves. A student must first contact his/her faculty advisors for a recommendation. If the recommendation is granted, the head of the department grants or rejects the leave. If special leaves are granted by the head of the department, the course instructors are required to compensate the student for any missed evaluations. The instructors are free to choose their policy of compensation for the special leaves. | ||
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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. | + | * 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:// | * Students in the ARP can complete up to 4 courses through NPTEL, as approved in Senate: https:// | ||
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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: |