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B.Tech. Degree Programme Computer Science & Engineering

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IMPORTANT ACADEMIC RULESB.<strong>Tech</strong>. <strong>Degree</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> (Regular)Lingaya’s University, FaridabadGENERAL• The Regulations may evolve and getrevised/refined or updated or amended or modifiedor changed through approvals from the AcademicCouncil from time to time, and shall be binding onall parties concerned, including the Students,Faculty, Staff, Departments, University Authoritiesand officers. Further, any legal disputes shall belimited to the legal jurisdiction determined by thelocation of the University and not that of any otherparties.• If, at any time after admission, it is found that acandidate had not in fact fulfilled all therequirements stipulated in the offer of admission,in any form whatsoever, including possiblemisinformation etc., the matter will be reported tothe AC, recommending revoking the admission ofthe candidate.• The University reserves the right to cancel theadmission of any student at any stage of his studyprogramme in the University on the grounds ofunsatisfactory academic performance orindiscipline or any misconduct.• Medium of Instruction shall be English.PROGRAMME• The normal duration of the programme leading toB.<strong>Tech</strong> degree will be four years comprisingtwelve trimesters (or terms).• The B.<strong>Tech</strong>. <strong>Degree</strong> programme consists of twomodes i.e. (a) Project Mode and (b) withInternship.• The total course package for a Regular B.<strong>Tech</strong><strong>Degree</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> with Project Mode will typicallyconsist of the following components.(i) General courses(ii) Basic <strong>Science</strong> and Mathematics(iii) <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Tech</strong>nical Arts(iv) Core Courses(v) Elective CoursesAn Elective Course can be any of thefollowing:a) Departmental Electiveb) Open Elective(vi) Project/Internship (Supervised)(vii) Major Project/Internship (Supervised)(viii) Industrial Training(ix) Mandatory Learning Courses• The Regular B. <strong>Tech</strong>. <strong>Degree</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> withinternship will typically consist of all thecomponents of the Regular Project Mode asabove, however with different weightage toindustrial training and core courses.• The student has to opt for the Internship Schemein the ninth term which will not be revoked in anycircumstances. In the absence of exercising theoption, it will be presumed that option is for ProjectMode.• A student having registered for internship scheme ofa programme cannot opt out of that scheme.• The minimum credit requirement for the B.<strong>Tech</strong>.<strong>Degree</strong> programme is 190. However, consideringa case for award of honours the minimum creditswill be 195.• The project will be assigned in tenth term. It maybe extended to Major Project. The Major Projectshall comprise of Phase-I and Phase-II, spreadover eleventh and twelfth terms. Appropriatedouble-letter grade is awarded as per theevaluation scheme which will be considered forTGPA and CGPA calculations. It is recommendedthat an external expert from industry/academiamay be a member of the evaluation team of fourpersons (two professors, external expert andrespective project guide).• MLC must be completed by a student atappropriate time or at his convenience. The ‘S'grade is awarded for satisfactory completion of thecourse and ‘N' grade is awarded for nonsatisfactorycompletion of the course. In case ‘N'grade is awarded, the student has to re-register forthe same course if no alternative options areavailable. However, one can opt for other coursesif provided with multiple options. The ‘S' and 'N'grades do not carry grade-points and, hence, arenot included in the TGPA and CGPAcomputations.Courses that come under this category are thefollowing:(a) Environment <strong>Science</strong> and Ecology(b) Community Service Oriented Project(c) Professional Development Courses• Students admitted to the University will be requiredto take suitable additional Courses in Mathematics(5-0-0) and or Communication Skills (3-0-0), iffound deficient.ASSOCIATION• Every under graduate student of the Universityshall be associated with Parent Department(degree awarding department) offering the degreeprogramme that the student undergoes throughouthis study period, right from the very first day ofadmission into the programme. However, in thefirst year class he may report to the Dept. ofApplied <strong>Science</strong> and Humanities foradministrative/academic purpose.• A student will be placed in GROUP-A/B/C for allthe three terms in an academic year.• The schedule of academic activities for a term,including the dates of registration, mid-termexaminations (MTE), end-term examination (ETE),inter-term vacation, etc. shall be referred to as theAcademic Calendar of the term, and announced atleast two weeks before the closing date of theprevious term.PRE-REGISTRATION• In order to facilitate proper planning of the academicactivities of a term, it is essential for the students todeclare their intent to register for a course well inadvance, before the actual start of the academic3

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