TEACHING LEARNING METHOLODGY
- LECTURE - SECTION WISE STRENGTH 60 STUDENTS
- TUTORIALS - THREE GROUPS PER SECTION
- PRACTICALS - THREE GROUPS PER SECTION
- EACH CLASSROOM IS EQUIPPED WITH LCD PROJECTOR
EVALUATION PROCESS
- Internal Assessment in each theory subject consists of 50 marks
- 30 Marks to be assessed on the basis of Sessional Examinations (details appended below).
- 10 Marks for attendance on the laid down criteria.
- 10 Marks to be awarded on the basis of Teacher's Assessment.
Guidelines and Syllabus for Sessional Examinations:
- All the 3 Sessional examinations are compulsory and will be strictly conducted on the University Examination pattern.
- First Sessional Examination will be conducted from the Syllabus covered in a subject up to the stipulated date of exams or a maximum of two units, (Unit 1 and 2), whichever is less.
- Second Sessional Examination will be conducted from the Syllabus covered, after the 1st Sessional examination in a subject up to the stipulated date of exams or a maximum of two units, (Unit 3 and 4), whichever is less.
- Each subject Sessional Examination will be of 50 marks, to be converted into 15 marks after evaluation.
- Duration of Sessional Examination will be 2 hours.
Pre-University Examination:
- Pre-University question paper has to be set from the Complete Syllabus of the subject as prescribed by the University.
- Duration of Pre-University Examination will be 3 hours.
- Section A: Q.1. has 10 Short answer type Questions and which are compulsory.
- Section B: has 8 Questions, any 5 Questions are to be attempted and which are of descriptive, medium and numerical type.
- Section C: has 3 Questions, any 2 Questions are to be attempted, and which are of descriptive, lengthy and numerical type.
Criteria for Awarding of marks:
|
Sessionals |
Marks obtained by student |
1 |
I-Sessional Max. Marks: 15 |
A |
2 |
II-Sessional Max. Marks: 15 |
B |
3 |
Average of Sessional I+ II Max. Marks: 15 |
(A+B) / 2 |
4 |
Pre-University Examination Max. Marks: 15 |
C |
5 |
Total sessional marks Max. Marks: 30 |
{(A+B)/2} + C |
SIX WEEKS PRACTICAL TRAINING DURING SUMMER BREAK
- IT IS MANDATORY TO UNDERGO SIX WEEKS PRACTICAL TRAINING BY THE STUDENTS OF IV AND VI SEMESTERS AFTER THE END OF EXAMINATION.
- AFTER COMPLETION OF PRACTICAL TRAINING, THEY HAVE TO SUBMIT A PRACTICAL TRAINING REPORT AND TO DELIVER A PRESENTATION OF THEIR TRAINING REPORT.
- EVALUATION CRITERIA.
- PRACTICAL TRG. REPORT 15
- SEMINAR
- PRESENTATION 20
- DRESS CODE 05
- ATTENDANCE 10
- TOTAL 50
- GRADES (A, B, C OR F) ARE AWARDED BASED ON THE SCORE OF THE STUDENTS.
- A – 40 & ABOVE
- B – 35 TO 39
- C – 30 TO 34
- F – < 30
PROJECT WORK AND R & D – FINAL YR. STUDENTS
- PROJECT WORK OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTS IS CARRIED OUT DURING VII & VIII SEMESTER.
- AMANAGEMENT HAS INCORPORATED BEST PROJECT AWARD OF Rs. 20,000/- TO THE GROUP STUDENTS AND Rs. 5,000/- TO THE CONCERNED FACULTY.
INTERACTION WITH INDUSTRY
- EXPERT FROM INDUSTRIES ARE INVITED TO GET AN INSIGHTFUL OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT TRENDS IN THE INDUSTRY
- CONSTANT INTERACTION WITH INDUSTRY IS BEING MAINTAINED THROUGH INDUSTRIAL VISITS ARRANGED FOR THE STUDENTS.
DEVELOPMENT AND GROOMING OF STUDENTS
- SENIOR FACULTY MEMBERS DELIVER LECTURES ON
- PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
- MORAL / ETHICS
- ETIQUETTES & MANNERS
- MOCK INTERVIEWS
- MOTIVATION
- COMMUNICATION SKILLS
- LEADERSHIP
- CONFIDENCE BUILDING
- SELF ESTEEM
- INVITED LECTURES FROM INDUSTRIES(HR PERSONNEL) ARE ALSO BEING ARRANGED TO DEVELOP THE STUDENTS ON PRESENT SCENARIO / TRENDS FOR PLACEMENT
STUDENTS COUNSELLING
- A STUDENTS- COUNSELLOR, A FACULTY MEMBER, IS ASSIGNED 20 STUDENTS. HIS/HER ROLE IS
- TO GUIDE THE STUDENTS FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
- TO GUIDE THE STUDENTS FOR PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
- TO GUIDE THE STUDENTS FOR POSITIVE ATTITUDE, GOOD BEHAVIOR AND DISCIPLINE
- TO GUIDE THE STUDENTS FOR PROPER DRESS, ETIQUETTES AND MANNERS
- TO MOTIVATE THE STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN SPORTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
- TO REFRAIN THEM NOT TO INDULGE IN RAGGING AND OTHER SOCIAL EVILS
Stress on Personality Development and Grooming of Students
Evaluation Process
- INTERNAL ASSESSMENT IS BASED ON:
- Two sessional exams
- Assignments/class tests
- Attendance
- Discipline & general behavior of students
- Extra curricular activities
METHODS OF MEASURING LEARNING OUTCOMES
- IF SEVERAL DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DATA ARE USED, IT INCREASES THE PROBABILITY THAT THE FINDINGS PRESENT AN ACCURATE PICTURE. WE EMPLOY THE FOLLOWING FORMAL ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES:
- END-OF-SEMESTER COURSE EVALUATIONS
- DEPARTMENTAL MID-SEMESTER COURSE EVALUATIONS
- DEPARTMENTAL COURSE OBJECTIVE SURVEYS
- COURSE PORTFOLIO EVALUATIONS
- EXIT INTERVIEWS
- ALUMNI FEEDBACK
- EMPLOYER SURVEYS
- DEPARTMENT ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEETINGS
- FACULTY MEETINGS
- PROJECT WORK
- JOB PLACEMENTS
- PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
- INDUSTRIAL TRAININGS
- PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
- HR SUMMIT
- RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
MENTORING OF SLOW LEARNER
- Special care is taken for slow learner
- To enhance their performance the institute conducts extra online classes. Previous year question papers are given to solve
- To improve the confidence level of the students, confidence building lectures are arranged. Some faculty members guide the students personally as well as they are encouraged to discuss their problems
- PPTs of Lecture and course material available on website
MENTORING OF ADVANCE LEARNERS
- Guidance for career planning
- Encouraging students for higher studies
- Encouraging for Competitive Examinations
- Advanced learners are encouraged to enroll in MOOC Courses – Swayam, NPTEL
- Guiding and encouraging for research papers in conferences/Journals
- Training programs for gaining advanced technical know-how
- Encouraging students to participate in various symposiums like quiz, poster presentation, National and International Conferences, Competitions etc.
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