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KUMARAGURUCOLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai) COIMBATORE – 641049 REGULATIONS 2014 CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS III- VIII Semesters B.E., AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Department of Automobile Engineering 1 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE - 641 049. REGULATIONS 2014 B.E. / B. Tech Programmes CREDIT BASED SYSTEM (CBS) These regulations are applicable to students admitted into B.E. / B. Tech Programmes from the academic year 2014 – 2015. Preamble India has become a permanent member of Washington Accord. As an educational institution we are adopting the ―Outcome Based Education (OBE) Process‖ to ensure that the required outcomes (knowledge, skills and attitude / behavior) are acquired by the learners of a programme. With the OBE process in mind, our educational system has been framed to provide the needful scope for the learners through the CBS that will pave the path to strengthen their knowledge, skills and attitude / behavior. The CBS offers flexibility to learners which include large number of electives, flexible pace for earning credits and audit courses. The Objectives of CBS  To offer the right blend of Core, General, Engineering Sciences & Technical Arts and Basic Science courses to facilitate the learners to acquire the needful outcomes.  To facilitate students to earn extra credits.  To elevate the level of knowledge, skills and attitude/behavior on par with the students across the globe.  To offer programmes in an academic environment with purpose, the needful foundations, breadth (exposure for optimal learning) and professionalism. 2 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering 1. Definitions and Nomenclature 1.1 University University means the affiliating university, ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 1.2 Institution Institution means KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, Coimbatore, an autonomous institution affiliated to Anna University, Chennai 1.3 Head of the Institution Head of the Institution means the Principal of the institution who is responsible for all academic activities and for the implementation of relevant rules of this regulation. 1.4 Programme Programme means Degree Programme i.e., B.E / B. Tech Degree Programme. 1.5 Branch Branch means specialization or discipline of B.E / B. Tech Degree Programme, such as Civil Engineering, Textile Technology, etc. 1.6 Course Every paper / subject of study offered by various departments is called a course (e.g. Operations Research) 1.7 Curriculum The various components / subjects / papers studied in each programme that provides appropriate outcomes (knowledge, skills and attitude/behavior) in the chosen branch is called curriculum. 1.8 Credits Course work is measured in units called credit hours or simply credits. The number of periods or hours of a course per week is the number of credits for that course 3 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering The details of credit allocation is given in Table 1. Table 1 Nature of the Course Hours per Week Credits 3 3 Theory 3+1 (Theory + tutorial) 4 Laboratory 2 or 3 1 Special Laboratory 4 to 6 2 2 (Theory) + 2 or Theory + Laboratory 3 3(Laboratory) 3 (Theory) + Theory + Laboratory 4 2(Laboratory) Project Work 18 (Minimum) 6 (Eighth Semester ) 1.9 Total credits The total number of credits a student earns during the course of study period is called the total credits. A Student must earn 185 – 190 credits (varies with the branch) for successful completion of the B.E. / B. Tech regular programme (Eight semesters) and 138-140 credits for lateral entry (Six semesters). 2. Admission 2.1 First Year B.E. / B. Tech and Lateral Entry The norms for admission, eligibility criteria such as marks, number of attempts, physical fitness and mode of admission will be as prescribed by the University. 2.2 For students readmitted from 2009 Regulations and 2013 Regulations (due to discontinuation for different reasons) to 2014 regulation, a normalization(equivalent) course committee will be constituted by the Principal to decide the Courses exempted and additional Courses to be appeared by the concerned student. 3. Branches of Study The following branches of study approved by the University are offered by the institution. B.E. Degree Programmes ● Aeronautical Engineering ● Automobile Engineering ● Civil Engineering ● Computer Science and Engineering ● Electronics and Communication Engineering 4 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering ● Electrical and Electronics Engineering ● Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering ● Mechanical Engineering ● Mechatronics Engineering B.Tech Degree Programmes ● Biotechnology ● Information Technology ● Textile Technology ● Fashion Technology 4. Curriculum Structure 4.1 According to the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), India, for each undergraduate (UG) Programme, the curriculum has to be evolved after finalizing the Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) and the corresponding Programme Outcomes (POs). The POs are to be specifically evolved by referring to the twelve Graduate Attributes (GAs) listed by NBA for undergraduate programmes. The curriculum that evolves should broadly ensure the achievement of the POs and thus the PEOs of the programme. 4.2 All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi in its ―Model scheme of instructions and syllabus for UG engineering degree programmes‖ published during October 2012 has prescribed the following curriculum structure for UG E&T degree programmes. S.No Course Work – Subject Area Range of Total Credits Suggested (%) Breakdown of Credits (for total Minimum Maximum = 176) (No.) 1. Humanities and Social Sciences (HS) including 5 10 14 Management; 2. Basic Sciences (BS) including Mathematics, Physics, 15 20 30 Chemistry, Biology; 3. Engineering Sciences (ES), including Materials, 15 20 30 Workshop, Drawing, Basics of Electrical/Electronics/Mechanical/Computer Engineering, Instrumentation; 4. Professional Subjects-Core (PC), relevant to the chosen 30 40 50 specialization/branch; (May be split into Hard (no choice) and Soft (with choice), if required;) 5. Professional Subjects – Electives (PE), relevant to the 10 15 20 chosen specialization / branch; 6. Open Subjects – Electives (OE), from other technical and / 5 10 12 or emerging subject areas; 7. Project Work, Seminar and/or Internship in Industry or 10 15 20 elsewhere 8. Mandatory Courses (MC); Limited to less than 5% of 8 the maximum permissible courses / credit load 5 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering The suggested Course Work (=176 Credits, at 22/Semester on an average with built-in flexibility of +/- 20% as indicated earlier) in previous table needs to be completed successfully by a student to qualify for the award of the UG E&T Degree from the concerned University/Institution. A widely accepted plan for sequencing the Course Work can be as in following table. Typical Sequencing Plan for Courses at UG E&T Degree Programmes Semesters Subject Area Coverage I – II HS, BS and ES Courses common for all Branches; Mandatory Courses; III-IV HS, BS and ES Courses common for all Branches (to be continued); Also, Mandatory Courses (to be continued, if required); PC (Hard/Soft) Courses in two/three groups (likeElectrical, Non-Electrical); area wise Orientation; Add-On Courses; V-VII PC (Hard/Soft), PE and OE Courses; Branch-wise Orientation; Add-On Courses; Seminar; VIII PE and OE Courses; Project work and Dissertation, Internship, Seminar: Add-On Courses; Final wrap-up of Programme; The mandatory courses for all the programmes prescribed by AICTE are shown in the following table. Mandatory Courses (MC) S.No Course No. Course Title Hrs/Wk Units Preferred L: T: P Semester 1. MC 01 Technical English 3: 0: 0 3 I/II 2. MC 02 Value Education, Human 3: 0: 0 3 I/II Rights and Legislative Procedures 3. MC 03 Environmental Studies 3: 0: 0 3 III/IV 4. MC 04 Energy Studies 3: 0: 0 3 III/IV 5. MC 05 Technical Communication & 3: 0: 0 3 V/VI Soft Skills 6. MC 06 Foreign Language 3: 0: 0 3 V/VI NOTE: As and when AICTE brings in a new version of the ―Model scheme of instructions and syllabus for UG engineering degree programmes‖, the existing version will be superseded by the new one. 4.3 Semester Curriculum The curriculum of each semester shall normally be a blend of theory courses not exceeding 7 and practical courses not exceeding 4. The total number of courses per semester shall not exceed 10. 4.4 Medium of Instruction The medium of instruction for lectures, examinations and project work is English, except for language courses other than English. 5. Duration of the Programme 5.1 Each academic year will consist of Two semesters of 90 working days each 6 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering 5.2 The normal and maximum permissible number of semesters for each programme is as given in Table 2. Table 2. Number of Semesters Category Normal Maximum Permissible Regular 8 14 Lateral Entry 6 12 6. Class advisor and Ward Counselor (Mentor) 6.1 Class advisor Head of the Department will allot one faculty member to be the class advisor for a particular batch of students throughout their period of study. The role of class advisors is as follows: i) To motivate and closely monitor the performance of the students. ii) To build a strong alumni base for the institution by maintaining a meaningful rapport with students and parents. iii) To maintain all important documents of the students for reference/inspection by all committees. iv) To work closely with the ward counselors on matters related to students attached to the ward counselors and update the green cards (overall data base) of the students of the class. 6.2 Ward Counselor (Mentor) By guiding and counseling students, teachers can create a greater sense of belongingness amongst our student community. To help the students in planning their courses and for general guidance on the academic programme, the Head of the Department will allot a certain number of students to a teacher of the department who shall function as ward counselor throughout their period of study. The ward counselor will monitor the courses undertaken by the students, check attendance and progress of the students and counsel them periodically. The ward counselors should ensure that each student is made aware of the various options for growth, students are monitored and guided to become overall performers and students select and work for career choices of their interest. The ward counselors shall update and maintain the ward counselor record of each student attached to them. The ward counselors shall also help the class advisors to update the green card of students attached to them. The ward counselor may also discuss with the class advisor and HoD and parents about the progress of the students. 7. Class Committee 7.1 Every class will have a class committee constituted by the HoD. The members of the class committee will be as follows:- 1. Chairperson (a teacher who is not normally teaching any course for the class) 2. All teachers handling courses for the class 3. Students (a minimum of 6 consisting of 3 boys and 3 girls on pro-rata basis) 7 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering 7.2 The functions of the class committee shall include the following. 7.2.1 Clarify the regulations of the programme and the details of rules therein. 7.2.2 Inform the student representatives, the academic schedule including the dates of assessments and the syllabus coverage for each assessment. 7.2.3 Inform the student representatives the details of Regulations regarding weightage used for each assessment. In the case of practical courses (laboratory/ drawing / project work / seminar etc.) the breakup of marks for each experiment / exercise / module of work, should be clearly discussed in the class committee meeting and informed to the students. 7.2.4 Analyze the performance of the students of the class after each test and initiate steps for improvement. 7.2.5 Identify slow learners, if any, and request the teachers concerned to provide additional help / guidance / coaching to such students. 7.2.6 Discuss and sort out problems experienced by students in the class room and in the laboratories. 7.3 The class committee shall be constituted within the first week of commencement of any semester. 7.4 The chairperson of the class committee may invite the class advisor / ward counselor and the Head of the Department to the meeting of the class committee. 7.5 The Principal may participate in any class committee meeting. 7.6 The chairperson is required to prepare the minutes of every meeting, submit the same through the Head of the Department to the Principal within two days of the meeting and arrange to circulate the same among the students and teachers concerned. Points requiring action by the management shall be brought to the notice of the management by the Principal. 7.7 The class committee meetings are to be conducted as scheduled below. Meeting 1 Within one week from the date of commencement of the semester Meeting 2 One week before the 2nd internal test Meeting 3 One week before the 3rd internal test During the first meeting of the class committee, the students are to be informed about the nature and weightage of assessments as per the framework of the Regulations. During these meetings the student representatives shall meaningfully interact and express opinions and suggestions of the students of the class to improve the effectiveness of the teaching-learning process. 8 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering 8. Course Committee for Common Courses Each common theory course offered to more than one class / branch shall have a Course Committee comprising all the teachers teaching the common course with one of them nominated as Course Coordinator. Sl.No Nature of common course Person responsible for forming course committee and nominating course coordinator 1. For common course / course handled in Respective HoD a particular department 2. For common courses handled in more Controller of Examinations (CoE) to put up the course than one department committee details to the Principal, get the same approved and intimate the concerned faculty The course committee will ensure that a common question paper is prepared for the tests / exams and uniform evaluation is carried out. The Course committee will meet a minimum of 3 times in each semester. The course committee should meet at-least 3 times in each semester The schedule for the course committee to meet is as follows. Meeting 1 Before one week of the start of the semester Meeting 2 One week before internal test 2 Meeting 3 One week after 3rd internal test 9. Requirements for Completion of a Semester 9.1 A student who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements for completion of a semester. 9.1.1 Student should have earned a minimum of 80% overall attendance in theory and laboratory courses. If a student fails to secure the minimum overall attendance of 80%, he / she will not be permitted to appear for the current end semester examination and also to go to the subsequent semester. They are required to repeat the incomplete semester in the next academic year. Note: All students are expected to attend all classes and secure 100% attendance. The above provision is made to allow for unavoidable reasons such as medical leave / participation in sports, NCC activities, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Note: Faculty members have to mark attendance as „present’ only for those students who are physically present in the class. 9 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering 9.1.2 A maximum of 10% concession in the overall attendance can be considered for students on medical reasons. 9.1.3 The need to award On Duty (OD) is eliminated as the student shall benefit from the 20% margin in attendance to take part in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Apart from 20% margin in attendance, an additional 5% relaxation in attendance shall be provided after being recommended by a central committee constituting the Class Advisor, an ASP/AP from the Department and two Professors nominated by the Principal for the following categories. i) NCC, NSS ii) Sports (in the beginning of the year the Physical Director should give the list of students who are in the institution team and who will represent the institution in sports events) iii) Design competitions-state level and above A student shall not benefit from the above privilege if the student has been recommended for disciplinary action due to inappropriate or disruptive behavior. Minimum 80% overall attendance will be the only attendance eligibility to appear for end semester exams for such students. 9.1.4 The days of suspension of a student on disciplinary grounds will be considered as days of absence for calculating the overall percentage of attendance. 10. Requirements for Appearing for End Semester Examination 10.1 A Student who has fulfilled the following requirements will be eligible to appear for End Semester Exam. 10.1.1 Attendance requirements as per Clause Nos.9 10.1.2 Registration for all eligible courses in the current semester and arrear examination (wherever applicable). Note: Students who do not register as given in clause 10.1.2 will not be permitted to proceed to the subsequent semester. 10.2 Retests should be permitted only very rarely for genuine reasons with the approval of HoD and Principal. Such tests will be conducted before the last day of instruction of the concerned semester. Retest is not permitted for improvement. 10.3. There will be no minimum CAM requirement in a course from 2014 regulation onwards to register for the end semester examinations. CAM will be earned by a student as follows: Theory Courses: Internal marks will be awarded by conducting Three Internal Tests and assignments for all theory courses. Practical Courses: Internal marks will be awarded by: i) ―Continuous assessment‖ of the performance of the student in each lab exercise/experiment. ii) Conducting one model practical exam for every practical course. Note: The students will be provided with a laboratory workbook and this will be the only document the student will maintain / get assessed periodically. 10 Signature of the Chairman BOS/Automobile Engineering

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