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MOODBIDRI, P.O. KODANGALLU - 574 197, D.K. Name............................................................................................. Class.........................................Roll No........................................

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MOODBIDRI, P.O. KODANGALLU - 574 197, D.K.

Name.............................................................................................

Class.........................................Roll No........................................

Phone: 08258-236663, 239663E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.snmpolytechnic.org

Managed by : Sri Mahaveera College Trust, Moodbidri, D.K.Sponsored by : The Academy of General Education, Manipal

Motivation is

what gets you started

Committment is

what keeps you going

Umbrella can't stop the rain

But can make us stand in the rain

Confidence may not bring success

but gives us power to face any

challenges

Life isn't about finding yourself.Life is about creating yourself.

Life is the most difficult

exam. Many people fail

because they try to copy

others, not realizing that

everyone has a different

question paper.

Life is like a camera....

Focus on what's important,

Capture the good times,

Develop from the negatives,

And if things don't work out,

Take another shot.

No one is busy in this world.

It's all about priorities.

Don't wait for the perfect moment

take the moment and make it perfect

The tragedy of life is not that it ends too

soon, but we take so long to begin it

Do not underestimate yourself by comparing yourself with others. It's our differences that make us unique and beautiful.

Silence & Smile are two powerful tools. Smile is the way to

solve many problems & Silence is the way to avoid many problems.

In life, there are no "mistakes", there are only "lessons"

If you are not willing to learn,

No one can help you.

If you are determined to learn,

No one can stop you.

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As another academic year unfolds, it’s time to start afresh with renewed energy and vigour. The timepiece of life never stops, nor it pauses nor slows down. Time ticks a regular rhythm bringing new moments, new days and new seasons. We need to take new steps to create new opportunities and face new challenges.

Nobody can go back and make a new beginning but anybody can start now and make a new ending.

A message .......

Once upon a time, a very strong woodcutter asked for a job with a timber merchant and he got it. The pay was really good and so was the work condition. For those reasons, the woodcutter was determined to do his best.

His boss gave him an axe and showed him the area where he was supposed to work.

The first day, the woodcutter brought 18 trees.

“Congratulations,” the boss said. “Go on that way!”

Very motivated by the boss words, the woodcutter tried harder the next day, but he could only bring 15 trees. The third day he tried even harder, but he could only bring 10 trees. Day after day he was bringing less and less trees.

“I must be losing my strength”, the woodcutter thought. He went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on.

“When was the last time you sharpened your axe?” the boss asked.

“Sharpen? I had no time to sharpen my axe. I have been very busy trying to cut trees…”

Reflection:

Our lives are like that. We sometimes get so busy that we don’t take time to sharpen the “axe”.

So take time to relax, to think and meditate, to learn and grow. If we don’t take the time to sharpen the “axe”, we will become dull and lose our effectiveness.

It's all about "working smart and not only working hard".

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About us:

S.N.M. Polytechnic is a co-educational technical institution founded in Moodbidri in the year 1984. This Polytechnic has been imparting affordable Technical Education with great responsibility to the rural youth over the past 30 years. The striving for excellence continues. This Polytechnic is jointly managed by The Academy of General Education, Manipal & SMC Trust Moodbidri Padmabhushan Dr. Ramdas M. Pai, Chancellor of Manipal University is at the helm of affairs of this institutuon in the capacity of Registrar, Academy of General Education, Manipal and President of SMC Trust. This Polytechnic is approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi & affiliated to Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Bangalore. The Polytechnic is situated a kilometer from Moodbidri town on the Moodbidri Dharmasthala Higway on a sprawling campus of 23 acres. Presently offers Diploma in seven different branches of engineering with an intake of 390 students. This Polytechnic is named after a visionary and the philanthropist of this region Late S N Mudbidri.Aims & objectives: This Polytechnic aims at providing the students with a conducive environment for learning so that they build themselves up. In keeping up with the vision of our founder and our management, our institution would like to join hands with the parent community to prepare the students to achieve academic excellence and impart values to face the challenges that lay ahead.We wish to* Mould the minds of the young & create in them a desire to live a full

life in modern society as honourable & worthy citizen.* Develop a passion for learning & achieve academic excellence.* Empower the students to utilize their optimum potential and succeed

in their personal and professional goal. This Polytechnic offers a student friendly campus supported by well qualified and experienced faculty, spacious classrooms, well equipped labs, audio visual rooms, 24 hours power backup. It provides internet facility, banking and postal services within the campus. It has separate boys & girls hostel within the campus with all basic amenities. It provides opportunities for all-round development of the student through sports, cultural and extra curricular initiatives. In addition to imparting Technical Education this Polytechnic provides a strong thrust on values, ethics and meeting of social obligations.

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name of the Pupil : ..................................................................

Class : ..................................................................

Branch : ..................................................................

Register No. : ..................................................................

Bloodgroup : ..................................................................

Father’s Name : ..................................................................

Mob. No. : ..................................................................

Mother’s Name : ..................................................................

Mob. No. : .................................................................

Residential Address : ..................................................................

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Tel. No. : ..................................................................

E-mail (Compulsory) : ..................................................................

Present Place of Accomodation

q Home q College Hostel q Paying Guest

Name of the Guardian /Caretaker : ..................................................................(In case of paying Guest)

Mob. No. : ..................................................................

Names of Brothers/Sisters

If any studying in this : ..................................................................

Institution, Mention : ..................................................................

Their Class & Branch : ..................................................................

Health Record : Historyof Previous illness : .................................................................

Has the Child undergone

Any Major Operation ?

If yes, Furnish details : ..................................................................

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This calendar provides the students with a schedule of events and for parents an insight into the academic activities carried out at the college, system of the functioning and the method of monitoring adapted in this institution.

INDEX

Pg No.

v Our source of inspiration, founder Sri S.N. Mudbidri 5

v Torch bearer of our Institution, 6 Padmabhushan Dr. Ramdas M. Pai.

v The backbone of our Institution - 8 Sri Mahaveera College Trust

v Our mentors - Governing Council of 9 S.N. Mudbidri Polytechnic

v Rules and regulations of our Institution 10

v Recommended Guidelines for Parents 18

v Our Faculty 23

v List of Academic Advisors & Contact Numbers 29

v Additional Information 30

v Scheme of Study and Examinations 31

v Calendar of Events 52

v Leave Record 62

v Time Table 67

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OUR SOURCE OF INSPIRATION ........

Late Sanjeeva Narayana Mudbidri It is a matter of great pride to profile Sri. S.N. Mudbidri after whom our Polytechnic is named. By profession, he was an industrialist and businessman engaged in the manufacture and distribution of automobile parts. He had a long and impressive record of social service for more than four decades. His pursuits were many and varied. They included rural uplift, adult literacy, widow re-marriage, education, medical services and other. The great man that S.N. Mudbidri was, he still had a very modest beginning. When he landed in Mumbai he took up the job as a typist with an auto parts dealer and eventually took to salesmanship. Gradually he became a prosperous businessman dealing in the manufacture and sale of auto spares. After having attained success in his profession, and even before Sri Mudbidri evinced keen interest in social service. He was largely instrumental in the birth of Samaj Mandira, the community hall, which has been a centre of social and cultural activities. In the field of education also, Sri Mudbidri’s contributions were singular. He played a key role in the establishment of Mahaveera Vidyavardhaka Sangha which joined hands with the Academy of General Education, Manipal, in the establishment of Sri Mahaveera College in 1964. Under his stewardship, educational institutions were set up in Moodbidri, Kallamundkur, Mulki and Puttur. Another unforgettable contribution of Sri S.N. Mudbidri was the establishment of G.V. Pai Memorial Hospital in Moodbidri. This Hospital, set up in 1974, is now well staffed and equipped. Sri. S.N. Mudbidri was a Gandhian to the core. He was an embodiment of simplicity in personal life. He was pragmatic and endowed with an obsession to serve his fellowmen and share with them whatever he possessed. How fortunate is our institution to be named after this great soul !!!

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Padmabhushan Dr. Ramdas M. Pai has succeeded late Sri. K.K. Pai as the Registrar of Academy of General Education, Manipal. He is also the President of SMC Trust.

Dr. Ramdas M. Pai, son of late Dr. Madhava Pai, has been an international figure. He is a medical graduate of Karnataka University and a post graduate in Hospital Administration from Temple University, Philadelphia,

U.S.A. He began his illustrious career as Hospital Administrator of Kasturba Hospital, Manipal. For a long time he served as the Medical Director of Kasturba Hospital, Manipal. For a long time he served as the Medical Director of Kasturba Hospital. At present he is the Chancellor of Manipal University. He is presiding over the destiny of Manipal Group which is the nucleus of 53 educational institutions which have an enrollment of 32000 students in India.

Dr. Ramdas Pai has been a strong advocate of Public - Private Partnership in higher education and health care. He is largely instrumental in creating education and healthcare institutions not only in different parts of India but even abroad. He has been the Pro-chancellor of the Sikkim - Manipal University of Health, Medical and Technological Sciences, Gangtok, Sikkim.

Dr. Ramdas Pai has held important and coveted responsibilities and posts which include the following:

q Executive Committee Member of the Medical Council o India.

q Member of the Dental Council of India.

q Member of U.P. State Development Council.

q Member of the Education Council set up by the Confederation of Indian Industry.

q Panel Member of the British Council sponsored UK - India Education and research Initiative 2008.

In addition Dr. Pai has been associated with innumerable and diverse organisations, associations and institutions in different capacities.

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Dr. Pai has been a recipient of a number of awards and honors in appreciation and recognition of his services. The prestigious awards conferred on him include the following:

q Conferred the Padmabhushan award by Government of India.

q Dr. B.C. Roy National Award for Community Health Work.

q Honorary Fellowship of the faculty of General Dental practitioner of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

q Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Award of the year 2004.

q Government of Karnataka Suvarna Karnataka Year Award 2006.

q award by World Konkani Convention in 1995.

Dr. Ramdas Pai has been known for his vision and creative, inspirational and dynamic leadership. He has a flair for making quick decisions. His achievements have been spectacular. He is undoubtedly and deservingly the most suitable successor to his illustrious father, late Dr. T.M.A. Pai.

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SRI MAHAVEERA COLLEGE TRUSTMoodbidri, D.K.

President : Padmabhushana Dr. Ramdas M. Pai, MBBS, MD, MHA, FGDP,

Registrar, Academy of General Education, Manipal

Vice President : Sri K. Abhayachandra Jain, Honourable Minister for Youth Service & Fisheries, Govt. of Karnataka

Treasurers : Sri P. Sadananda Bhat, Moodbidri

Sri H. Premananda Prabhu, Moodbidri.

Secretary : Prof. H. Chandrashekhar Dixit, M.A. Principal, S.M.C., Moodbidri

Members : Padmabhushana Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade, Dharmasthala

Dr. H.S. Ballal, M.D., D.M.R.D.,

Pro. Chancellor, Manipal University, Manipal

Dr. H. Shantharam, M.Sc., Ph.D., D.I.C.,

(London), Manipal

Dr. L.C. Soans, M.Sc., Ph.D., Moodbidri

Sri. S. Thyagarajan, Bangalore

Sri. H. Udayashankar Prabhu, Moodbidri

Sri. M. Jeeevandhar Kumar, Shibrikere, Mijar

Sri. M. Ananda Alva, Mijar

Sri. K. Amarnath Shetty, Ex. Minister Govt. of Karnataka, Moodbidri

Sri. M. Subhaschandra Padiwal, Kallamundkur

Dr. M. Vidyadhara Shetty, Mangalore

Sri. S.D. Sampath Samrajya, Shirthady

Sri. C.K. Padival, Moodbidri

Sri. K. Vishwanath Prabhu, Moodbidri

Sri. Premachandra Shetty, Mangalore

Sri. K. Ramananda Pandith, Kadandale

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Chairman :

Sri K. Abhayachandra Jain, Honourable Minister for Youth Service & Fisheries, Govt. of Karnataka

Deputy Chairman:

Sri S.D. Sampath Samrajya, Shirthday

Members :

Dr. H. Shantharam, M.Sc., Ph.D., D.I.C. (London), Manipal

Sri P. Sadananda Bhat, P.S. Bhat Brother, Moodbidri

Dr. L.C. Soans, M.Sc., Ph.D., Bassel Misson Farm, Moodbidri

Sri H. Udayshanker Prabhu, Moodbidri

Sri K. Ramananda Pandith, Kadandale

Prof. H. Chandrashekar Dixit. M.A., Secretary, SMC Trust, Moodbidri

Sri C.H. Abdul Gafoor, Moodbidri

Sri. Karunakara Rai, Principal KPT, Mangalore

Secretary :

Sri J.J. Pinto, M.Tech., Principal

Staff Representatives:

Sri Surendra Kava, D.M.E. (A.T.), Lecturer, Automobile Engg.

Sri M. Venkatesh Prabhu, M.Sc., H.O.D., Maths & Science

GOVERNING COUNCIL OF S.N.M. POLYTECHNIC

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I General Rules :

1. Students are required to report to the classes well in time. Regular classes are held between 9 AM to 1 PM and from 2 PM to 5 PM. On some days the classes get extended up to 6 PM. On Saturdays classes are conducted up to 1 PM only. The parents are required to know the exact timings of the classes of their ward from the Time-Table provided on the last page of this calendar. Parents are expected to keep a check on these timings to help their ward in managing their time well.

2. Students are required to maintain good conduct & discipline in the classroom and in the campus

3. It is mandatory for students to carry their college calendar & identity card everyday. They should produce the same whenever the college authority demands.

4. All the students need to create their e-mail ID compulsorily and provide it to the office. Students are required to go through their e-mails regularly.

5. The college strictly prohibits the use of mobile phones within the college campus. Mobile phones will be seized if found. Severe penalty will be imposed for possessing mobile phones.

6. Parents can communicate with their ward through the college telephone or academic advisor or any of their department teachers in case of my emergency (Telephone numbers provided on page number 23 to 29).

7. Letters addressed to the students are subject to scrutiny by the Principal.

8. It is the moral responsibility of the students to judiciously use the college property. Deliberate damage to the college property attracts appropriate fines.

9. Collection of funds in the college are not allowed without the permission of the Principal.

10. Students are strictly prohibited from taking part in any kind of agitation against the College & Government.

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11. Students are allowed to be called outside the class only with proper intimation from the college office through the Lecturer.

12. Students are not allowed to conduct any party in the college without the approval of the Principal. They are forbidden to bring crackers, explosives or any electronic gadgets which does not concern with the curriculum.

13. Uniforms are to be compulsorily worn by the students on the specified days of the week, failing which penalty will be levied. The college does not encourage the use of ornaments & advocates decent dressing whenever uniform is not compulsory.

14. Uniforms are to be worn during examinations compulsorily.15. Caferatia is made available for students and staff in the college.

Lunch and snacks are provided at nominal cost. Cafeteria committee comprising of staff and students representatives meet frequently to monitor the functioning of cafeteria. Students are advised not to go out the campus during working hours. Problems if any, pertaining to cafeteria may be represented through the student / staff representatives.

16. An anti ragging committee functions in the campus. As ragging is a criminal offence, students are warned not to indulge in any such kind of ragging activities. If such cases are reported severe action will be taken on those accused.

17. Students shall follow all the rules & regulations set by the college from time to time. The Principal has powers to suspend & dismiss any student from the institution on disciplinary matters.

18. Protection to women is emphasized in the Campus. Cases of sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual abuse, eve teasing etc. will be considered very seriously. Victims of sexual abuse are requested to report such cases to any of the sexual harassment committee members or the Principal directly.

19. Tobacco products are strictly prohibited in the College Campus. Possession of tobacco products, drugs of any kind, chemicals such as whitener, gums, syrups will be reported to the police immediately.

II. In the Classroom1. Teacher has all powers to conduct the class smoothly in accordance

with the rules and regulations of the polytechnic.2. No student shall enter or leave the class room during the class hours

without the permission of the teacher.

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3. Chewing gums during class hours, obscenity in word or deed, misbehaviour are regarded as indiscipline attracting appropriate punishment.

4. Students coming late to classes will not be given attendance.

5. A caution deposit Rs. 2,000/- should be paid by every student towards the drawing boards and library which will be refunded after their completion of the course.

III. Attendance and leave1. Punctuality and regularity in attending classes is compulsory.

2. Absence of any kind should be brought to the notice of the concerned academic advisor before attending the next class.

3. Record of leave shall be signed by the parents / guardian / Hostel warden and should be countersigned by concerned academic advisors. Students are required to use this calendar for maintaining record of their absence. Every student must possess the calendar at all times of the academic year.

4. If the calendar is lost, students may get another calendar issued from the office by paying a penalty of Rs. 50/-

5. Absence due to sports and games / cultural activities or any other co-curricular activities should be acknowledge by In-charge of Sports of Students Welfare Officer.

6. Parents may contact the academic advisors for any clarification regarding their ward. Detailed class wise list of academic advisors with their mobile number are printed on page number 29 for reference.

7. Attendance will be calculated from the date of admission. 75% of attendance is the minimum requirement to be eligible to appear for semester examinations. Shortage of attendance will be intimated to the students and parents form time to time through the progress cards.

8. Students with attendance below 75% in any subject will not be eligible to appear for semester examinations.

IV. College Examination

1. Three Internal Assessment (I.A.) examinations are conducted compulsorily every semester as per the schedule mentioned in the calendar. The dates of tests will remain unchanged unless under unforeseen circumstances. The students are required to prepare well in advance for the exams to achieve academic excellence.

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2. The students should produce the Identity Card during examination.

3. Internal assessments are as follows:

a. Three tests are conducted in each theory subject & Drawing / Drafting & two tests in practical subjects.

b. Marks will be awarded for attendance as per the BTE norms.

c. Internal assessment in theory subjects are awarded considering the marks obtained in internal assessment exams. So students are required to compulsorily attend all the three examinations for better performance.

d. The internal assessment marks in practical subjects will be awarded considering the overall performance of the students in the Laboratories, observations, submission of records, neatness, attendance etc.

4. The Polytechnic supplies blue books for tests with nominal charges.

5. The students should bring the Drawing sheets and Graph sheets for the Sessional Exams.

6. Students are required to report at least 10 minutes before the commencement of the exam.

7. The students cannot leave the exam hall 30 minutes from the commencement of Internal Assessment Exam.

V. Progress Cards1. The college maintains Progress Card of each student. The updation

and distribution of progress cards of particular class is assigned to academic advisors. The academic advisors have the responsibility of keeping track of the academic activities of the students of the class allotted to them.

2. Students and parents should contact their respective Academic advisor for any querry or clarification.

3. The Progress Cards are sent to the parents to provide information regarding the academic progress of the students and their attendance.

4. The Progress Card contains marks obtained in tests and attendance details.

5. Progress Card duly signed by the parent/guardian/warden has to be returned to the academic advisor within three days of its issue.

6. Progress Card are property of the institution. Progress Card are issued to students periodically through their academic advisors. Students are

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informed to return their progress cards with in specific period after signing from the parent/guardian. Hall tickets will not be issued to such students who do not return the progress cards. New progress card will be issued with a penalty in case of loss or damage.

VI. Awards and Proficiency Prizes1. The Polytechnic officers proficiency prizes to the best students in

studies, in each class every year. The proficiency prize is awarded to the highest scorer in each class.

2. Sri M. Venkatesh Prabhu, HOD of Maths and Science Section, offers cash prize of Rs. 1000/- to students scoring highest marks in Maths in I & II semester examinations.

3. Late S.D. Samrajya, 75th Birthday Felicitation Endowment Scholarship will be awarded to best student of final year.

4. Late Amaranath Jain memorial cash prize will be awarded to best student studying in final year in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engg.

5. Sri P.V. Bhat, Ex-Principal sponsored cash prize will b e awarded to best student studying in final year in the Department of Computer Science & Engg.

6. Sri K.M. Bhat, Rtd. Lecturer E & E Section, sponsored cash prize will be awarded to best student studying in final year in the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg.

7. Sri Mohammad Sharief, Ex-Lecturer Mechanical section sponsored cash prize will be awarded to the best student studying in final year in the Department of Mechanical Engg.

8. Sri Sudarshan M. sponsored cash prize in memory of Late Sunil Kumar (Ex. H.O.D., Computer Science) will be awarded to the best student studying in final year in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering.

9. Sri Shirthady Sampath Samrajya & Shirthady Sushanth Samrajya Sponsored cash prize of Rs. 2,500/- in memory of their father late Sri S.D. Samrajya will be awarded to the Best Outgoing Student of SNM Polytechnic every year who exhibits all round performance in academic and extra curricular activities.

10. A cash prize of Rs. 1,000/- sponsored by Mr. Suresh D.B. Lecturer in Automobile Engg. will be awarded to the First year Automobile students for securing highest marks in his subject, Automotive Engines, in the semester exams.

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11. A cash prize of Rs 1,000/- each is sponsored by Smt. Sowmya M.J., Librarian will be awarded to the meritorious students of I year Diploma in Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Electronics, Automobile Engg. branches.

12. A cash prize donated by Sri. Mahaveera College Stores, Moodbidri is awarded to the Best Outgoing Athlete.

VII. The Library1. The Library will be kept open on all working days from 9-00 am to

5-00 pm.

2. The Student can borrow 4 books from library (2 from book bank and 2 from library). Books will be issued to students against library cards from 1.00 to 2.00 PM and from 3.00 to 5.00 PM on all working days except Saturdays.

3. Reference books and periodicals will be available for reference during working hours in the library.

4. Books must be returned to library in stipulated time. Violation will attract fine set by Office / Library.

5. Perfect silence shall be observed in the library hall.

VIII. Laboratory1. The students should be regular and punctual in their practical work

in the laboratory.

2. All the equipments and materials given to students for the practical work should be handled with care. Damages and breakages shall be paid for together with such penalty as may be imposed by the principal.

3. The Student should check the equipments and materials before commencing the experiment and hand over the materials intact to the lab assistant / person concerned as soon as experiment is completed.

4. Each student must provide himself with the observation note book and Record Book. Record of practical work must be regularly maintained and submitted.

5. Laser Prints are available for printing needs of the students in the computer laboratories. Student must bring A4 size 70GSM paper for printing. Prints must be taken only in the presence of instructor / lecturer in the lab. Any kind of damage to printers will be recovered from concerned students or entire batch of students.

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6. Free broadband internet facility is available in every lab and library. Students are free to use internet during leisure only for study purposes. Accessing social network sites is prohibited. Violation may debar the students from entering the library or laboratory.

7. Pen Drives are not allowed to be used in any computers in the college. Students may carry their DVD’s or they can access their files through e-mails. It is mandatory to students to have their own e-mail ID’s Students are required to create their own e-mail ID before admission / beginning of classes.

IX. Additional Facilities The college provides training in many activities for the benefit of the

students.1. Wall Magazine and College Annual Magazine.2. Driving classes are conducted to the students as per the curriculum.3. Computer lab facilities with internet are available to all the students

of polytechnic.4. In order to enhance the language and communication skills, a

language laboratory has been set up in the polytechnic. Students interested in the development of their language may utilize this facility.

5. Department clubs are organized to improve the soft skills of students. Following are the club co-ordinators of various clubs.

1. Automobile Engineering Club - Envato - Mr. Suresh D.B. 2. Civil Engg Club - Ariva - Mr. Uttam P.U. 3. Computer Science & Engg. Club - Tech Forum - Ms. Swathi Shetty 4. Mechanical Club - Yantra - Mr. Guruprasad Prabhu 5. Mechatronics Club - MTX - Mr. Varun Kumar 6. Electrical & Electronics Club - Spark - Mr. Harish Tantri 7. Electronics & Communication Club - e Club - Mr. Harsha 6. Industrial tours are organised to the final year students as per the

curriculum.

7. A Placement and Training cell provides placement & training services. Placement training programmes are organized by Mr. Ramprasad M., Lecturer in E & E & Mr. Varun Kumar, Lecturer in Mechatronics Engg. to help students answer aptitude tests & competitive exams & face interviews. Smt. Jyothi, Lecturer, E & C Engineering co-ordinates placement activities.

8. Materials such as calculators are arranged conditionally for economically poor students.

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9. Free Mid-day meals facility will be extended to economically poor and deserving students subject to availability of funds.

10. Since the technical education emphasizes on the skill and competencies of pass outs, the students are advised to undergo industrial training during the vacations after the semester exams right from 1st semester. Assistance and support will be provided by the polytechnic authorities for such activities. Students may undergo short training and prepare a report of the same. Outstanding activities, involvement in the industrial training will be recognized during annual day celebrations.

11. Students willing to continue in NCC can join the Army unit of Sri Mahaveera College in the campus.

12. Students can be a part of the National Service Scheme (NSS). This provides an opportunity to understand community participation of students for the welfare of the society. It also helps to develop self confidence and personality. Sri Ramprasad M., Lecturer, E & E Engineering co-ordinates NSS activities.

13. Youth Red Cross Unit is functional in the Polytechnic to create awareness, to reciprocate to community needs and to effectively manage disasters. Activities are conducted regularly under the Youth Red Cross unit.

14. Free Open Source Software (FOSS) workshops are held in the Polytechnic with the support of IIT Bombay. All the department students participate in these workshops on scheduled slots in their respective computer labs.

15. Innovation Club is formed in the Polytechnic to identify and nurture creativity in students. These talents are properly honed by providing them a platform to develop innovative technical models – “do what you learn” and exhibit them in the annual fair held in the Polytechnic

16. Satellite based EDUSAT classes are provided to the students of all the branches. This activity supplements the class room learning. Since the EDUSAT lectures are delivered by eminent and learned experts, students get a feel of new teachers in these EDUSAT sessions.

17. Free special coaching classes are arranged during evenings to academically weaker section of students. These classes are engaged by the teachers from respective departments besides their assigned work load as a social responsibility.

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RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS / GUARDIANS: This Polytechnic assures you of the best support in the all-round growth of your child. We expect the parents to reciprocate in our effort to enforce regularity and discipline. It is recommended that:1. Parents are required to check upon the timetable allotted to their ward

every semester. Checking upon the timing of the child helps to keep a track on the activities and to form habits conducive for learning.

2. Parents are expected to know the schedule of the internal assessment examinations printed in the calendar and help the child to timely prepare for these examinations which will help gradually to improve their academic performance.

3. Progress cards are issued within a fortnight of the internal assessment examinations. Parents are required to ask their child for the progress report card after every exam and check upon the regular attendance and academic progress.

4. The parents are free to call the head of the departments or the concerned academic advisors to clarify any matters entered in the report cards.

5. Parents vist to the Polytechnic on a regular basis will be highly appreciated. Parents can meet the Principal preferably between 10-30 AM to 12 Noon & 3 PM to 4-30 PM to get first hand information about the progress of the child.

6. Parents are required to check upon the semester results of the child and verify the same in the respective department or college office.

7. If parents have any grievance regarding academic activities they are welcome to approach the concerned department heads or Principal.

8. Any suggestion or feedback by the parents for the improvement of this institution willl be appreciated and every effort will be made to inculcate the same if feasible.

9. Any change in the residential address or contact numbers should be intimated to the academic advisors of your ward.

10. Parents are morally bound to inform the academic advisor of any prolonged absence from classes due to medical ailments or personal reasons.

11. In case of absence from class, a note of excuse signed by the parents or hostel wardens is mandatory for the students to attend next class. So parents are required to periodically check the leave record in the calendar.

12. If the child resides in the Hostel, parents must familiarize with Hostel rules and regulations.

13. Parents play a vital role in building discipline and maintaining regular hours of study at home.

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OFFICE COPY

NAME OF THE PUPIL : ............................................................

CLASS : ............................................................

REGISTER NO. : ............................................................

DATE OF BIRTH : ............................................................

BLOOD GROUP : ............................................................

FATHER’S NAME : ............................................................

MOB. NO. : ............................................................

OCCUPATION : ............................................................

MOTHER’S NAME : ............................................................

MOB. NO. : ............................................................

OCCUPATION : ............................................................

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS : ............................................................

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PIN CODE ...........................................

TEL. NO. : ............................................................

E-MAIL : ............................................................

PRESENT PLACE OF ACCOMODATION

q HOME q COLLEGE HOSTEL q PAYING GUEST

PERSONAL INFORMATION

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NAME OF THE

GUARDIAN/CARETAKER : ................................................................

(In case of paying Guest)

MOB. NO : ................................................................

NAME OF BROTHERS

/SISTERS IF ANY : ................................................................

STUDYING IN THIS

INSTITUTION, MENTION

THEIR CLASS &

BRANCH : ................................................................

HEALTH RECORD : .................................................................

HISTORY OF

PREVIOUS ILLNESS : ................................................................

HAS THE CHILD UNDERGONE

ANY MAJOR OPERATION?

IF YES FURNISH DETAILS : ................................................................

I/WE HAVE GONE THROUGH THE ‘RULES & REGULATIONS’ OF

THIS INSTITUTION

STATED IN THIS HAND BOOK & PROMISE TO ABIDE BY THEM

FATHER /MOTHER’S SIGNATURE

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OUR FACULTY

PRINCIPAL

Sri. J.J. Pinto, M.Tech, Mob.: 9845401699

Automobile Engineering Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Sri Ganeshan R. B.E. Sl. Grade Lecturer 9740668454 & H.O.D.

2. Sri. Surendra Kava DME (AT) Lecturer 9964280055

3. Sri Suresh D.B. B.E. Lecturer 9880543552

4. Sri Vinayachandra K. DME (AT) Lecturer 9740543177

5. Sri. Gangadhara K.B. B.E. Lecturer 9945031544

Civil Engineering Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Sri Ganesh Bhat P.V. B.E. Lecturer & H.O.D 9480145276

2. Sri Gopalakrishna K.S B.E Lecturer 9481212570

3. Sri. Uttam P.U. B.E. Lecturer 9632274992

4. Sri Ramesh Rao B.E. Lecturer 9844263768

5. Miss. Supriya B.E. Lecturer 9591965139

6. Ms. Chaithra DCE Instructor 9901199696

7. Ms. Savitha DCE Instructor 9164475956

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Computer Science Engineering Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Sri Krishnaraja B.E. Lecturer & H.O.D 9741332253

2. Miss. Swathi B.E. Lecturer 9902647611

3. Miss Sowjanya B.E. Lecturer 9741146826

4. Miss Asha Moolya DCS Instructor 9535821908

5. Miss Jyothi DEC Instructor 9845700861

6. Sri. Anil Pinto DCS System Administrator 7353224835

Electronics & Communication Engineering Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Ms. Rajeshwari K.N. B.E. Lecturer & H.O.D. 9964411923

2. Ms. Vidya Y.M. B.E Lecturer 9900598930

3. Sri Vishwanath K. B.E. Lecturer 9964411920

4. Dr. Gurudas S.P. B.E. Lecturer 9945370655

5. Sri. Chandra K.H. DE & C Lecturer 9945048950

6. Ms. Jyothi B.E. Lecturer 9986773651

7. Sri. Harsha B.E. Lecturer 9902880100

8. Ms. Divya DE & C Instructor 9964519958

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Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Sri Dhavalakeerthi B.E. Sl. Grade Lecturer & H.O.D. 9980687815

2. Ms. Noronha Tarina Rita B.E Sl Grade Lecturer 8105916990

3. Sri Harish Tantry M. DEE Lecturer 9964280045

4. Sri Sudarshan P. Kini B.E. Lecturer 9964172215

5. Sri Kumareshwar Rathod B.E. Lecturer 9448162180

6. Sri Kiran Y. B.E. Lecturer 8970391204

7. Sri Ramprasad M. B.E. Lecturer 9900475021

8. Ms. Shilpa DEE Instructor 8971888971

Mechatronics Engineering Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Ms. Divya Shenoy B.E. Lecturer & H.O.D. 9480197402

2. Miss. Rashmi K. B.E Lecturer 9535625442

3. Miss. Akshatha N.M. B.E Lecturer 9743200671

4. Sri Sushanth G. Hegde K. B.E. Lecturer 9844633282

5. Sri Varun Kumar B.E. Lecturer 7259911965

6. Sri Arul Leonard Miranda B.E. Lecturer 9686918989

7. Ms. N. Roopalatha DE&C Instructor 9008969663

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Mechanical Engineering Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Sri Suresh Bhandary DME Lecturer & H.O.D. 9902178295

2. Sri Nagashayana S.H. B.E Lecturer 9900932746

3. Sri M. Guruprasad Prabhu B.E. Lecturer 8105138245

4. Sri Anudeep K.S. B.E. Lecturer 9901441290

5. Sri Jackson Andrade B.E. Lecturer 8971918720

6. Sri Rohith Kumar N. DME Instructor 9164755385

7. Sri Purandara Acharya M. PUC Mechanic 9902189924

8. Sri. Rajendra K. ITI Jr. Instructor 8197140587

9. Sri Udaya H. ITI Jr. Instructor 9945771569

Science & Maths Department

Sl. Name Qualification Designation Contact No. No.

1. Sri Venkatesh Prabhu M. M.Sc. Sl. Grade Lecturer & H.O.D. 9880380272

2. Sri Mallikarjuna G. M.Sc., B.Ed. Sl. Grade Lecturer 9964411906

3. Sri Rajendra B.Sc., C.I.C Lecturer 9448895919

4. Sri Imran Khan A. M.A. Lecturer 9739911159

5. Ms. Priya H.S. M.Sc. Lecturer 9535438148

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Librarian : Ms. Sowmya M.J - 9449471538

Asst. Librarian/SDA : Ms. Poornima Suresh - 9481380720

N.S.S. Officer : Sri Ramprasad M. - 9900475021

Placement Officer : Ms. Jyothi - 9986773651

Student Welfare Officer : Sri Suresh D.B. - 9880543552

Magazine Editor : Sri Mallikarjuna G. - 9611475426

I A Co-ordinator : Sri Suresh D.B. - 9880543552

Sports In-charge : Sri Imran Khan A. - 9739911159

Sri Rohith Kumar N. - 9164755385

Time Table & Workload : Sri R. Ganeshan - 9740668454

Uniform / Dress code : Sri Harish Tantry M. - 9964280045

Youth Red Cross : Sri Ramesh Rao B. - 9844263768

Innovation Club Co-ordinator : Dr. S.P. Gurudas - 9945370655

Free Open Source software : Ms. Noronha Tarina Rita - 8105916990

EDUSAT Co-ordinator : Sri Vishwanath K. - 9964411920

Calendar In-charge : Ms. Noronha Tarina Rita - 8105916990

Language Lab : Dr. S.P. Gurudas - 9945370655

Photography Club : Sri Arul Leonard Miranda - 9686918989

ID card In-charge : Sri Sushanth G. Hegde - 9844633282

Website Updation : Sri Ramprasad - 9900475021

Internet Connectivity : Sri Krishnaraj - 9741332253

Chief Warden (Men & Women) : Sri. J.J. Pinto - 9845401699

Resident Warden (Men) : Rathna Kumar - 9535872174

Resident Warden (Women) : Mrs. Vani - 9591091123

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OFFICE STAFF

Sl. Name Designation Contact No. No.

1. Sri Harish Bhat, B.Com Office Superintendent 9482039105

2. Sri Ramesh Amin, M.A. First Division Assistant 9964411905

3. Smt. Shobha A., B.A. First Division Assistant 9632511677

4. Sri Govinda Bhat, B.A. First Division Assistant 9481975071

5. Sri. Ganesh Acharya, B.A. Second Division Assistant 9741994350 6. Miss. Nanda Shetty, Second Division Assistant 9611648247 M.A., PGDCA

7. Smt. Gulabi Senior Division Asssistant 9591309056

8. Sri Suresh Rao P. Attender (E & E) 9741993967

9. Sri Srikanth Salian Helper (E & E) 9845980336

10. Sri Ravindra Kumar Helper (E & C) 9141131191

11. Sri Sundar Salian Attender 9945193835

12. Sri Prabhakara N. Poojary Helper (Auto) 9902206921

13. Sri Radhakrishna Bhat Attender 9945944305

14. Sri Ragavendra Rao Helper (E & C) 9900908940

15. Sri Suraj M. Attender 9980234790

16. Sri Sathisha Attender 8861512845

17. Ms. Revathi M. Kotian Attender 9900917627

18. Sri Harisha Helper (Civil) 9480362659

19. Sri Purushothama Shetty Helper (Mechatronics) 9972772069

20. Sri Damodar T. Devadiga Helper (Mechanical) 9741994152

21. Sri. Sunil Mera Helper (Electrical) 9845139671

22. Sri Guru Prasad Helper (Auto) 9591104114

23. Smt. Vedavathi Helper (E & C) 8197653688

24. Smt. Yamuna D. Helper (Hygiene / Sanitation) 9686715718

25. Smt. Meenakshi K. Group ‘D’ (Hygiene / Sanitation) 8762654376

26. Sri. Rajesha R. Group ‘D’ 9900908047

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ACADEMIC ADVISORS FOR 2013-2014

Sl. No. Class Academic Advisors Contact No.

1. I DAE Gangadhar K.B. 9945031544

2. II DAE Vinayachandra K. 9740543177

3. III DAE Suresh D.B. 9880543552

4. I DCE Ramesh Rao 9844263768

5. II DCE Supriya 9591965139

6. III DCE Gopalakrishna K.S. 9481212570

7. I DCS Swathi Shetty 9902647611

8. II DCS Sowjanya 9741146826

9. III DCS Krishnaraj 9741332253

10. I DEE Harish Tantry M. 9964280045

11. II DEE Sudarshan P. Kini 9964172215

12. III DEE Dhavalakeerthi 9980687815

13. I DEC Chandra K.H. 9945048950

14. II DEC Rajeshwari K.N. 9964411923

15. III DEC Vidya Y.M. 9900598930

16. I DMC Roopalatha 9008969663

17. II DMC Rashmi K. 9535625442

18. III DMC Divya Shenoy 9480197402

19. I DME M. Guruprasad Prabhu 8105138245

20. II DME Anudeep K.S. 9901441290

21. III DME Suresh Bhandary 9902178295

Parents may call the academic advisors for non-receipt of progress report cards, verification of attendance and any clarification regarding their ward from time to time.

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Odd Semester

Sl. No. Name of the Subject Name of the Teacher handling the Subject

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Even Semester

Sl. No. Name of the Subject Name of the Teacher handling the Subject

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERINGFIRST SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

Sl.No.

QPCode Subjects

Contact Hours/Week

Theory Pract. TotalExam.

Duration

Scheme of ExaminationEnd Exam.

MaxMarks

MinMarks

I.A.Marks

TotalMarks

Minmarks

forpassing

1 9SC03S Applied Science 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9SC01M Applied Mathematics-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9AT13 Automotive Engines 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45

Drawing/Practical’s

4 9ME01D Engineering Graphics (Conventional) -- 6 6 4 100 35 25 125 45

5 9AT15P Automobile Workshop Practice -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9SC10P Applied Science Lab. -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Total 14 18 32 600 150 750 300

DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERINGSECOND SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9SC02M Applied Mathematics-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9EE01E Basic Electrical & Electronics Engg. 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9AT24 Automotive Engine Auxiliary Systems 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Drawing/Practicals

5 9ME24P Computer Aided Engineering Graphics 2 4 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9AT26P Basic Computer Skills Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7 9AT27P Automotive Engine Auxiliary Systems Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Total 18 16 34 700 175 875 360

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DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERINGFOURTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9AT41 Mechanics of Machines 4 -- 64 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9EE01E Basic Electrical & Electronics Engg. 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9AT24 Automotive Engine Auxiliary Systems 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Drawing/Practicals

5 9ME24P Computer Aided Engineering Graphics 2 4 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9AT26P Basic Computer Skills Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7 9AT27P Automotive Engine Auxiliary Systems Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Total 18 16 34 700 175 875 360

DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERINGTHIRD SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9ME31 Engineering Mechanics & Strength of Materials 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

2 9MEA32 Thermal Engineering 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

3 9MEA33 Manufacturing Technology 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

4 9AT34 Chassis & Transmission 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

5 9AT35P Repair & Maintainance Lab -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

6 9ME36P Basic Workshop Practice - II -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

7 9AT37P CAD Practice -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

Total 16 18 544 - 175 700 290 875 360

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1 9AT61 Autotronics 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

2 9AT62 Automotive Mechanics 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

3 9AT63 Body Engineering & Earth Movers 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

PRACTICALS

4 9AT64P Engine Reconditioning Lab -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

5 9AT65P Engine Testing Lab -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

6 9AT66P Project Work & Industrial Visit -- 3 48 3 25 100 50 125 60

7 --- Driving Practice -- 6 96 -- -- -- -- -- -- Total 12 24 576 -- 150 600 255 750 315

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1 9ME51 Basic Management skills & Indian Constitution 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

2 9AT51 Machine Design 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

3 9AT52 Modern Automotive systems 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

4 9AT53 Vehicle Management & Estimation 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45 PRACTICALS 5 9AT5AP Modern Automotive System Lab -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60 6 9AT55P Parametric modeling -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60 7 9AT56P CASP -- 6 96 3 75 50 25 125 60 8 9AT57P Project Work 3 48 -- 25 -- -- 25 -- 9 --- Driving Practice -- 2 32 -- -- -- -- --

Total 16 23 250 650 265 900 360

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1 9SC02M Applied Mathematics-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9CE02M Materials of Construction-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CE04S Surveying-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

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4 9C03D Engineering Drawing - Civil (Manual -- 6 6 4 100 35 25 125 45

5 9CE10P Surveying practice-I -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9CE11P Cad Lab-I -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Total 12 24 576 -- 150 600 255 750 315

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1 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9SC01M Applied Mathematics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9SC03S Applied Science 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9CE01M Materials Construction-I 4 -- 64 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawing /Practicals 5 9SC10P Applied Science Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9CE16P Basic Computer Skill -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7 9CE16P Engg. Drawing (Manual) -- 03 03 - - - - - -

Total 17 15 32 600 240 150 750 300

* 48 hours of contact hours of Engg. Drawing mentioned in II Semester scheme t be covered in I semester

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1 9CE41 Hydraulics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9CE42 Environmental Engineering-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9CE43 Water Resources Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Drawing/Practicals

4 9CE45P Surveying-III 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

5 9CE10P Hydraulics & Environmental Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9CE47P Building Drawing using CAD -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Total 16 18 34 -- 700 290 175 875 360

DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERINGTHIRD SEMESTER

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1 9CE31 Strenth of materials 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CE32 Environmental Engg.-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9CE33 Construction Technology 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9CE34 Surveying-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawing /Practicals 5 9CE35D Building Planning & Drawing -- 6 6 4 100 35 25 125 45

6 9CE36P Civil Engineering Materials Testing Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9CE37P Surveying Practice-II -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Total 16 18 34 700 275 175 875 345

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1 9CE61 Railway, Tunnel & Harbour Engineering. 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CE62 Estimating and Costing-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CE63 Design of Steel & Masonry Structures 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9CE64 Construction Management & Construction of India 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawing/Practicals 5 9CE65P Construction Practice -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9CE66P Extensive Survey Project* - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9CE67P Project Work-II (Continuation from 5th Semester) - 3 3 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 18 31 -- 700 175 875 360

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1 9CE51 Concrete Technology & R.C.C. 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CE32 Highway, Bridge & Airport Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CE53 Estimating & Costing-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9CE54EA Elective(Town Planning) 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawing /Practicals 5 9CE55D Irrigation & Bridge Drawing -- 6 6 4 100 35 25 125 45 6 9CE56P Computer Application Lab -- 6 6 3 100 25 25 125 60 7 9CE57P CASP -- 6 6 3 50 25 75 125 60 8 9CE58P Project Work* 3 3 - - - 25 - -

Total 16 18 37 650 250 875 345

* Project Work Examination will be at the end of 6th Semester

* 12 Days Survey Camp outside the Campus

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1 9SCE02M Applied Mathematics-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9EC02E Digital Electronics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9CS01C Programming with C 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 5 9EC26P Digital Lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9CS26P Programming with C Lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9CS27P Multimedia Lab - 6 3 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 18 34 700 290 175 875 360

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1 9SC01M Applied Mathematics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9SC03S Applied Science 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CS13 Concepts of Electrical & Electronic Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9CS14 Introduction to Computer Concepts 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 5 9SC10P Applied Science Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9EC16P Basic Electronics Lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9CS17P Basic Computer Skill Lab -- 6 6 3 50 50 25 125 60 Total 17 18 35 700 290 175 875 360

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1 9CS41 OOP with C++ 4 - 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CS42 Database Management Systems 4 - 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CS43 Operating System 4 - 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9CS44 Software Engineering 4 - 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 5 9CS45P OOP with C++ lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9CS46P DBMS lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9CS47P Linux lab - 3 3 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 18 34 -- 700 290 175 875 360

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1 9CS31 Computer Organisation 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CS32 Data Structure Using B 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CS33 Computer Networks Electronic Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 4 9CS34P Data Structures Lab 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 5 9CS35P PC Hardware and Networking Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9CS36P Graphical User Interface lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9CS37P Web Design Lab -- 6 6 3 50 50 25 125 60 Total 12 24 36 700 340 175 875 375

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1 9CS61 Software Testing 4 - 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CS62 Networking Security and Management 4 - 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CS63EB Mobile Computing 4 - 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 4 9CS64P Software Testing Lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 5 9CS65P Networks Security Lab - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9CS66P Project Work-II - 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 12 18 30 -- 600 255 150 750 315

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1 9CS51 Basic Management Skills and India Constitution. 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CS52 Programming with Java 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9CS53 Web Programming 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 4 9CS54P Programming with Java Lab 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 5 9CS55P Web Programming Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9CS56P CASP - 6 6 3 50 25 75 125 60 7 9CS57P Project Work - 1* -- 3 3 3 - - 25 25 - Total 12 21 33 550 230 225 775 315

*Project work-I to be continued in the VIth Semester.Project work exam will be at the end of VIth Semester

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1 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9EC02E Digital Electronics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9SC01M Applied Mathematics-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9EC01C Basic Electrical Engineering & Electronic Components 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Practical’s 5 9EC15P Basic Computer Skills -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9EC10P Basic Electrical Engineering & Electronic Components -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9EC17P Digital Electronics Lab -- 6 6 100 50 25 125 60

Total 16 18 34 700 255 175 875 360

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING SECOND SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9SC02M Applied Mathematics-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9EC22 Semiconductor Devices 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9SC03S Applied Science 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9CS01C Programming with C 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 5 9EC25P Semiconductor Devices Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9SC10P Applied Science Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9EC27P Programming with C Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 17 18 35 700 290 175 875 360

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1 9EC31 Analog Electronic Cercuits 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9EC32 Digital Electronics & Introduction to Micro Processors 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9EC33 Analog Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9EC34 Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Practicals 5 9EC35P Analog Electronics Cercuits Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9EC36P Analog Communication Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9EC37P PCB Design & Simulation Lab -- 6 6 100 50 25 125 60

Total 16 18 34 700 255 175 875 360

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING FOURTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9EC41 Microcontrollers and Its Applications 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9EC42 Digital Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9EC43 Data Communication & Networking 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9EC44 Audio & Video Systems 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 5 9EC45P Microcontrollers and Its Applications Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9EC46P Digital Communication Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9EC47P PC Hardware & Network Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 18 34 700 290 175 875 360

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1 9EC51 Industrial Automation 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9EC52 VHDL Programming 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9EC53 Advanced Microprocessors 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9EC54 Advanced Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Practicals 5 9EC55P Industrial Automation Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9EC56P VHDL Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9EC57P CASP -- 6 6 3 50 25 75 125 60

8. 9EC58P Project Work-I -- 3 3 - - - 25 25 --

Total 16 18 34 650 265 175 900 360

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING SIXTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9EC61 Basic Management Skills and Indian Constitution 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9EC62 ARM Controller 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9EC63 Medical Electronics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 4 9EC64P ARM Controller Lab -- 6 6 3 100 35 25 125 60 5 9EC65P MAT Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9EC66P Project Work -- 3 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 12 15 27 600 255 150 750 315

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1 9SC03S Applied Science 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9SC01M Applied Mathematics-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9ME02M Mechanical Engg. Science 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9EE14 Elements of Electrical Engg. 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Drawing/Practicals 5 9SC10P Applied Science Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9EE16P Basic Computer Skill Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9EE17P Electrical Wiring Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Total 17 18 35 700 875 360

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGSECOND SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9SC02M Applied Mathematics-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9EE23 Electrical Circuits 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9EE24 Electronics-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawin/Practicals 5 9EE25P Computer Aided Engg. Drawing -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9EE26P Electrical Circuits Laboratory -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9EE27P Electronics-I Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 18 34 700 875 360

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1 9EE31 Electrical Machines-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9EE32 Communication and Computer networks 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9EE33 Electrical & Electronics Measurements 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9EE34 Electronics-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Drawing/Practicals

5 9EE35P Electrical Measurements Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9EE36P Electronics Lab-II -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9EE37P Computer Aided Electrical Drawing -- 6 6 4 100 50 25 125 60

Total 16 18 34 700 290 175 875 360

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGFOURTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9EE41 Electrical Machines-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9EE42 Electrical Power Generation 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9EE43 Transmission and Distribution 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9EE44 Power Electronics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawin/Practicals 5 9EE45P Electrical Machines Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9EE46P Power Electronics Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9EE47P C-Programming Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 18 34 700 290 175 875 360

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1 9EE51 Estimation & Specification 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9EE52 Switchgear & Protection 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9EE53EA Embedded System 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Practicals

4 9EE54P Electrical Work Shop -- 6 6 3 100 35 25 125 60

5 9EE55EAP Embedded System Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9EE56P CASP -- 6 6 3 50 25 75 125 60

7. 9EE57P Project Work-I -- 3 6 -- -- -- 25 25 --

Total 12 18 30 18 550 230 175 775 360

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGSIXTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9EE61 Industrial Drives & Control 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9EE62 Utilisation of Electrical Energy & Management 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9EE63 Basic Management Skills and Indian Constitution 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 4 9EE64P Electric Motor Control Lab -- -- 4 3 100 50 25 125 60 5 9EE65P PLC & HDL Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9EE66P Project Work -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9EE67P Industrial Visit -- -- -- -- -- -- 25 25 -- Total 12 18 30 18 600 255 175 775 315

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1 9SC03S Applied Science 5 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9SC01M Applied Mathematics-I 4 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9MC13 Manufacturing Technology 4 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9EE01E Basic of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 4 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45

Practicals

5 9SC10P Applied Science Lab 6 -- -- 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9EE10P Basic Electrical and Electronics Lab 6 -- -- 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9MC17P Basic Computer Skill Lab 6 -- -- 4 100 50 25 125 60

Total 35 -- -- 700 175 875 360

DIPLOMA IN MECHATRONICS ENGINEERINGSECOND SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9SC02M Applied Mathematics-II 4 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9CS01C Programming with C 4 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9MC23 Analog Electronics 4 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- -- 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 5 9MC25P Analog Electronics Lab 6 -- -- 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9MC26P Machine Shop Practice 6 -- -- 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9MC27P C' Programming Lab 6 -- -- 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 34 -- -- 700 175 875 360

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DIPLOMA IN MECHATRONICS ENGINEERINGTHIRD SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

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1 9ECC31 Measurements System 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9ECC32 Digital Electronics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9MEC33 Basic of Mechanics & Thermal Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9MEC34 Fluid Power Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Practicals

5 9MC35P Digital Electronics Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9MC36P Computer Aided Engg. Graphics Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9MC37P Electro-Pneumatic Lab -- 6 6 4 100 50 25 125 60

Total 16 18 34 700 290 175 875 360

DIPLOMA IN MECHATRONICS ENGINEERINGFOURTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9ECC41 Microcontroller and applications 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9MEC42 CNC machine tool Technology 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9MEC43 Automation and Computer integrated Manufacturing system 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9ECC44 Industrial Electronics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 5 9MC45P Microcontroller Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9MC46P Industrial Electronics Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9MC47P CNC Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 18 34 700 290 175 875 360

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DIPLOMA IN MECHATRONICS ENGINEERINGFIFTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

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QPCode Subjects

Contact Hours/Week

Theory Pract. TotalExam.

Duration

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MaxMarks

MinMarks

I.A.Marks

TotalMarks

Minmarks

forpassing

1 9MEC51 Control System 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9MEC52 Micro Scale Mechanical System 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9ME51 Basic Management Skills & Indian Constitution 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9ECC53 PLC and its Applications 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Practicals

5 9ECC54P PLC Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9MEC55P Control System Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

7. 9MC56P Project work and Industrial Visit -- 3 3 -- -- -- 25 25 --

DIPLOMA IN MECHATRONICS ENGINEERINGSIXTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9MEC61 Industrial Robotics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9ECC62 Design of Mechatronics System 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9EC63 Medical Electronics 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Practicals 4 9MEC64P CASP Lab -- 6 6 3 50 25 75 125 45 5 9MEC65P Robotics Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9MEC65P Project Work -- 3 3 3 100 50 25 125 60

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QPCode Subjects

Contact Hours/Week

Theory Pract. TotalExam.

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TotalMarks

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forpassing

Note: Medical Electronics is common to Electronics and communication and Mechatronics branches

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGFIRST SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

Sl.No.

QPCode Subjects

Contact Hours/Week

Theory Pract. TotalExam.

Duration

Scheme of ExaminationEnd Exam.

MaxMarks

MinMarks

I.A.Marks

TotalMarks

Minmarks

forpassing

1 9CP01E English Communication 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9SC01M Applied Mathematics-I 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9EE01E Basic Electrical & Electronics Engg. 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

Drawing/Practicals

4 9ME01D Engineering Graphics (Conventional) 4 6 6 4 100 35 25 125 45

5 9EE10P Basic Electrical & Electronics Lab 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

6 9ME16P Basic Computer Skills -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60

Creative activities like Seminar/workshop/ demos, guest, lecturers. etc. 4 4 6 -- -- -- -- -- --

Total 12 22 34 550 -- 150 750 300

DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGSECOND SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9SC02M Applied Mathematics-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9SC03S Applied Science 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9ME02M Mechanical Engg. Science 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawing/Practicals 4 9ME24P Computer aided Engg. Graphics 2 4 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 5 9SC10P Applied Science Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9ME26P Basic workshop practice (Fitting, Carp & Forging) -- 9 9 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 15 19 34 600 255 150 750 315

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forpassing

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGTHIRD SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

Sl.No.

QPCode Subjects

Contact Hours/Week

Theory Pract. TotalExam.

Duration

Scheme of ExaminationEnd Exam.

MaxMarks

MinMarks

I.A.Marks

TotalMarks

Minmarks

forpassing

1 9ME31 Engineering Mechanics & Strength of Materials 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

2 9ME32 Fluid Mechanics & Machinery 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

3 9ME33 Manufacturing Technology-I 4 -- 64 3 25 100 35 125 45

4 9ME34 Metrology & Measurements & Metrology 4 - 64 4 25 100 35 125 45

Practicals Subjects

5 9ME34P Material Testing & Quality control Lab - 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

6 9ME36P Basic workshop practice-II -- 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

7. 9ME37P Machine Shop-I - 6 96 3 25 100 50 125 60

Total 16 18 470 175 700 290 875 360

DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGFOURTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9ME41 Theory of Machines 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9ME42 Thermal Engineering-I 5 -- 5 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9ME43 Manufacturing Technology-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9ME44 Fluid Power Engineering 2 4 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Practical Subject 5 9ME45P Fluid Power Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9ME46P Machine Shop-II -- 9 9 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9ME47P Perametric Solid Modeling Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 15 19 34 600 255 150 750 315

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forpassing

50

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGFIFTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

Sl.No.

QPCode Subjects

Contact Hours/Week

Theory Pract. TotalExam.

Duration

Scheme of ExaminationEnd Exam.

MaxMarks

MinMarks

I.A.Marks

TotalMarks

Minmarks

forpassing

1 9ME51 Basic Management Skills and Indian Constitution 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

2 9ME52 Thermal Engineering-II 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

3 9ME53 Design of Machine Elements 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45

4 9ME54 Mechatronics 4 - 4 4 100 35 25 125 45

Practical

5 9ME55P Mechatronics lab - 6 6 3 100 100 25 125 60

6 9ME56P C-Programming and MAT Lab -- 6 6 3 100 100 25 125 60

7. 9ME57P CASP - 6 6 3 50 100 75 125 60

8. 9ME58P Project Work and Industrial Visit - 3 3 25 -- -- -- --

Total 16 21 470 650 -- 250 875 --

DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGSIXTH SEMESTER

Scheme of Study and Examination

1 9ME61 Estimating and costing 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 2 9ME62 Automobile Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 3 9ME63 Computer integrated Manufacturing 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 4 9ME64EC Power Plant Engineering 4 -- 4 3 100 35 25 125 45 Drawing/Practical 5 9ME65P Thermal Engineering Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 6 9ME66P CNC and Costing Simulation Lab -- 6 6 3 100 50 25 125 60 7 9ME67P Project work (Continuation from 5th Semester -- 3 3 3 100 50 25 125 60 Total 16 15 31 700 -- 175 875 --

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Examination will be at the

end of 6th

Semester

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JULY - 2014CALENDER OF EVENTS

Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Tue Commencement of odd semester classes

2 Wed

3 Thu

4 Fri

5 Sat

6 Sun Holiday

7 Mon

8 Tue

9 Wed

10 Thu

11 Fri

12 Sat

13 Sun Holiday

14 Mon

15 Tue

16 Wed

17 Thu

18 Fri

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21 Mon

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28 Mon

29 Tue Kutub - E - Ramzan Holiday

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Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Fri Nagarapanchami Holiday

2 Sat

3 Sun Holiday

4 Mon

5 Tue

6 Wed

7 Thu

8 Fri

9 Sat

10 Sun Holiday

11 Mon

12 Tue

13 Wed

14 Thu

15 Fri Independence Day Holiday

16 Sat

17 Sun Sri Krishna Janmashtami Holiday

18 Mon Vittal Pindi Holiday

19 Tue Sessional Exam - I

20 Wed Sessional Exam - I

21 Thu

22 Fri

23 Sat

24 Sun Holiday

25 Mon

26 Tue

27 Wed

28 Thu

29 Fri Varasiddhi Vinayaka Vratha Holiday

30 Sat

31 Sun Holiday

AUGUST - 2014

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SEPTEMBER - 2014

Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Mon

2 Tue

3 Wed

4 Thu

5 Fri

6 Sat

7 Sun Onam Holiday

8 Mon Nativity Holiday

9 Tue

10 Wed

11 Thu

12 Fri

13 Sat

14 Sun Holiday

15 Mon

16 Tue

17 Wed Sessional Exam - II

18 Thu Sessional Exam - II

19 Fri

20 Sat

21 Sun

22 Mon

23 Tue

24 Wed Mahalaya Amavasye Holiday

25 Thu

26 Fri

27 Sat

28 Sun Holiday

29 Mon

30 Tue

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OCTOBER - 2014

Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Wed

2 Thu Gandhi Jayanthi Holiday

3 Fri Mahanavami Ayudha Pooja Holiday

4 Sat Vijaya Dashami Holiday

5 Sun Bakrid Holiday

6 Mon

7 Tue

8 Wed Maharshi Valmiki Jayanthi Holiday

9 Thu

10 Fri

11 Sat

12 Sun Holiday

13 Mon

14 Tue

15 Wed

16 Thu

17 Fri

18 Sat

19 Sun Holiday

20 Mon Sessional Exam - III

21 Tue Sessional Exam - III

22 Wed Naraka Chathurdashi Holiday

23 Thu

24 Fri Balipadyami, Deepavali Holiday

25 Sat

26 Sun Holiday

27 Mon

28 Tue

29 Wed

30 Thu

31 Fri

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NOVEMBER - 2014

Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Sat Kannada Rajyotsava Holiday

2 Sun Holiday

3 Mon

4 Tue

5 Wed

6 Thu

7 Fri

8 Sat Kanakadasa Jayanthi Holiday

9 Sun Holiday

10 Mon

11 Tue

12 Wed

13 Thu

14 Fri

15 Sat

16 Sun Holiday

17 Mon

18 Tue

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22 Sat

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25 Tue

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DECEMBER - 2014

Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Mon

2 Tue

3 Wed

4 Thu

5 Fri

6 Sat

7 Sun Holiday

8 Mon

9 Tue

10 Wed Commencement of even semester classes

11 Thu

12 Fri

13 Sat

14 Sun Holiday

15 Mon

16 Tue

17 Wed

18 Thu

19 Fri

20 Sat

21 Sun Holiday

22 Mon

23 Tue

24 Wed

25 Thu Christmas Holiday

26 Fri

27 Sat

28 Sun Holiday

29 Mon

30 Tue

31 Wed

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JANUARY - 2015

Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Thu

2 Fri

3 Sat

4 Sun Holiday

5 Mon

6 Tue

7 Wed

8 Thu

9 Fri

10 Sat

11 Sun Holiday

12 Mon Sessional exams - I

13 Tue Sessional exams - I

14 Wed Makara Sankramana Holiday

15 Thu

16 Fri

17 Sat

18 Sun Holiday

19 Mon

20 Tue

21 Wed

22 Thu

23 Fri

24 Sat

25 Sun Holiday

26 Mon Republic Day Holiday

27 Tue

28 Wed

29 Thu

30 Fri

31 Sat

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FEBRUARY - 2015

Dates Days Particulars Remarks

1 Sun Holiday

2 Mon

3 Tue

4 Wed

5 Thu

6 Fri

7 Sat

8 Sun Holiday

9 Mon

10 Tue

11 Wed

12 Thu

13 Fri

14 Sat

15 Sun Holiday

16 Mon

17 Tue

18 Wed Sessional exams - II

19 Thu Sessional exams - II

20 Fri

21 Sat

22 Sun Holiday

23 Mon

24 Tue

25 Wed

26 Thu

27 Fri

28 Sat

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MARCH - 2015

Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Sun Holiday

2 Mon

3 Tue

4 Wed

5 Thu

6 Fri

7 Sat

8 Sun Holiday

9 Mon

10 Tue

11 Wed

12 Thu

13 Fri

14 Sat

15 Sun Holiday

16 Mon

17 Tue

18 Wed

19 Thu

20 Fri

21 Sat

22 Sun Holiday

23 Mon

24 Tue

25 Wed

26 Thu Sessional exams - III

27 Fri Sessional exams - III

28 Sat

29 Sun Holiday

30 Mon

31 Tue

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APRIL - 2015 Dates Days Particulars Remarks 1 Wed

2 Thu

3 Fri

4 Sat

5 Sun Holiday

6 Mon

7 Tue

8 Wed

9 Thu

10 Fri

11 Sat

12 Sun Holiday

13 Mon

14 Tue

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19 Sun Holiday

20 Mon

21 Tue

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25 Sat

26 Sun Holiday

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Commencement of I, III, V Semester / Supplementary ExaminationsPractical - 13.04.2015 to 22.04.2015 Theory - 25.04.2015 to 15.05.2015

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MOODBIDRI, P.O. KODANGALLU - 574 197, D.K.

Name.............................................................................................

Class.........................................Roll No........................................

Phone: 08258-236663, 239663E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.snmpolytechnic.org

Managed by : Sri Mahaveera College Trust, Moodbidri, D.K.Sponsored by : The Academy of General Education, Manipal

Motivation is

what gets you started

Committment is

what keeps you going

Umbrella can't stop the rain

But can make us stand in the rain

Confidence may not bring success

but gives us power to face any

challenges

Life isn't about finding yourself.Life is about creating yourself.

Life is the most difficult

exam. Many people fail

because they try to copy

others, not realizing that

everyone has a different

question paper.

Life is like a camera....

Focus on what's important,

Capture the good times,

Develop from the negatives,

And if things don't work out,

Take another shot.

No one is busy in this world.

It's all about priorities.

Don't wait for the perfect moment

take the moment and make it perfect

The tragedy of life is not that it ends too

soon, but we take so long to begin it

Do not underestimate yourself by comparing yourself with others. It's our differences that make us unique and beautiful.

Silence & Smile are two powerful tools. Smile is the way to

solve many problems & Silence is the way to avoid many problems.

In life, there are no "mistakes", there are only "lessons"

If you are not willing to learn,

No one can help you.

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MOODBIDRI, P.O. KODANGALLU - 574 197, D.K.

Name.............................................................................................

Class.........................................Roll No........................................

Phone: 08258-236663, 239663E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.snmpolytechnic.org

Managed by : Sri Mahaveera College Trust, Moodbidri, D.K.Sponsored by : The Academy of General Education, Manipal

Motivation is

what gets you started

Committment is

what keeps you going

Umbrella can't stop the rain

But can make us stand in the rain

Confidence may not bring success

but gives us power to face any

challenges

Life isn't about finding yourself.Life is about creating yourself.

Life is the most difficult

exam. Many people fail

because they try to copy

others, not realizing that

everyone has a different

question paper.

Life is like a camera....

Focus on what's important,

Capture the good times,

Develop from the negatives,

And if things don't work out,

Take another shot.

No one is busy in this world.

It's all about priorities.

Don't wait for the perfect moment

take the moment and make it perfect

The tragedy of life is not that it ends too

soon, but we take so long to begin it

Do not underestimate yourself by comparing yourself with others. It's our differences that make us unique and beautiful.

Silence & Smile are two powerful tools. Smile is the way to

solve many problems & Silence is the way to avoid many problems.

In life, there are no "mistakes", there are only "lessons"

If you are not willing to learn,

No one can help you.

If you are determined to learn,

No one can stop you.