Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.2008 Course) Transcript Name : Permanent Registration No. : Degree Program : Bachelor of Engineering Department : Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Date of Joining : Date of Graduation : First Year : Semester 1 (July – December 20--) Course here mention Passing Month/Year Course Name Max. Marks PP PR OR TW 100 50 - 25 - 107001 Engineering Mathematics – I - - 107002 Applied Science – I - - 110003 Fundamentals of Programming Languages 103004 Basic Electrical Engineering - - 101005 Basic Civil and Environmental Engineering - - 102006 Engineering Graphics – I - - 111007 Manufacturing Practices - - - - - - - Total First Year : Semester 2 (January – June 20--) Course here mention Passing Month/Year Course Name Max. Marks PP PR OR TW 100 - - 25 - 107008 Engineering Mathematics – II - - 107009 Applied Science – II - - 101010 Engineering Mechanics - - 104011 Basic Electronics Engineering - - 102012 Engineering Graphics – II - - 102013 Basic Mechanical Engineering - - - - Communication Skill - * - Total Grand Total : /1300 Result : Note : - PP : Theory exam., OR : Oral exam., PR : Practical exam., TW : Term-work (continuous assessment) - No grading under this head; * Total marks 50; ** Total marks 100; x Yet to Appear; @ Grace marks Second Year : Semester 3 (July – December 20--) Course Course Name Max. Marks here mention Passing Month/Year PP PR OR TW 100 50 50 25 # - 204181 Signals and Systems 204182 Solid State Devices and Circuits 204183 - 204184 Network Analysis Digital Logic Design 204185 Power Devices and Machines 204186 Network and Power Lab 204187 Electronic Instruments & Tools - - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - * Total Second Year : Semester 4 (January – June 20--) Course Course Name Max. Marks 207003 Engineering Mathematics – III 204188 Integrated Circuits and Applications 204189 Electromagnetics 204190 Data Structures 204191 Communication Theory 204192 Circuit Simulation & Tools here mention Passing Month/Year PP PR OR TW 100 50 50 25 - - - - - * - - - - - - Total Grand Total : /1500 Result : Note : - PP : Theory exam., OR : Oral exam., PR : Practical exam., TW : Term-work (continuous assessment) - No grading under this head; * Total marks 50; ** Total marks 100; x Yet to Appear; @ Grace marks # For Academic year 2012-13, these 100 marks have been split into 50 marks for Theory paper and 50 marks for online examination at the end of the semester. Third Year : Semester 5 (July – December 20--) Course here mention Passing Month/Year Course Name Max. Marks PP PR OR TW 100 50 50 25 - - - 304181 Control System 304182 Digital Communication - - 304183 Network Synthesis and Filter Design - * 304184 Microcontroller s & Applications - 304185 Digital Signal Processing 304186 Electronic Design Practice - Third Year : Semester 6 (January – June 20--) Course Course Name Max. Marks - - - - here mention Passing Month/Year PP PR OR TW 100 50 50 25 304187 Signal Coding and Estimation Theory - - * 304188 System Programming and Operating System - - - 304189 Computer Organization & Architecture - - - 304190 Industrial Management - - - 304191 Wave Theory & Antenna - - 304192 Mini-project and Seminar - - - 304193 Test & Measurement Techniques - - - Total Grand Total : /1500 Result : Note : - PP : Theory exam., OR : Oral exam., PR : Practical exam., TW : Term-work (continuous assessment) - No grading under this head; * Total marks 50; ** Total marks 100; x Yet to Appear; @ Grace marks Final Year : Semester 7 (July – December 20--) Course Course Name Max. Marks here mention Passing Month/Year PP PR OR TW 100 50 50 25 - - 404181 Electronic Product Design 404182 VLSI Design & Technology - 404183 Computer Network - 404184 Elective – I (here mention elective name) - 404185 Elective – II (here mention elective name) 404186 Project (part –i) - - - - - - Total Final Year : Semester 8 (January – June 20--) Course Course Name Max. Marks here mention Passing Month/Year PP PR OR TW 100 50 50 25 - - 404187 Telecommunication & Switching System 404188 Optical Fiber Communication - 404189 Elective – III (here mention elective name) - 404190 Elective – IV (here mention elective name) 404191 Project - - - ** Total Grand Total : /1500 Result : Note : - PP : Theory exam., OR : Oral exam., PR : Practical exam., TW : Term-work (continuous assessment) - No grading under this head; * Total marks 50; ** Total marks 100; x Yet to Appear; @ Grace marks Prof. (Dr.) L.K. Kshirsagar Principal MIT, Pune - 411 038 About the University The University of Pune is a state-owned university located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. It conducts undergraduate as well as graduate programs in a variety of fields such as Arts, Science, Commerce, Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacology, Medicine, Law and Business Administration. Its 411-acre campus has only Graduate programs (Masters and Doctorate programs) in specialized fields of Science and Arts which are mainly concerned with research. It has over 118 recognized Institutes and 269 affiliated colleges offering Undergraduate and Graduate programs. The University of Pune houses IUCAA (Inter University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics), C-DAC (Center for Development of Advanced Computing), TIFR’s NCRA (National Center for Radio Astrophysics) and NCCS (National Centre for Cell Science), all the prestigious organizations of the Country. It also has various collaborative programs with several institutions in India as well as Abroad. The Engineering programs of the University are available in 69 affiliated engineering colleges. Admissions to these colleges are centrally administered by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) of the Government of Maharashtra. The program structure is decided by representatives of the participating Colleges and Industry forming the Faculty of Engineering. Although courses are taught independently at the affiliated colleges, they all have a common syllabus and requirements. The 4-years Undergraduate programs lead to a degree in Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) while Graduate programs lead to either Master of Engineering (M.E.) or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. The University of Pune has widest range of engineering programs covering various branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer, Information Technology, Electronics and Telecommunications, Chemical, Polymer, Petrochemical, Petroleum, Biotechnology, Industrial, Production Engineering, etc. It is rated as one of the best engineering program in the country. About the College Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), Pune is a private engineering college affiliated to the University of Pune and run by Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (MAEER). The college is recognized by the Govt. of Maharashtra and accredited by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). The institute offers Undergraduate courses leading to Bachelor of Engineering in Civil, Electronics and Telecommunication, Computer, Information Technology, Mechanical, Mechanical (Sandwich pattern), Polymer, Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering as well as Graduate courses leading to Master of Engineering in Civil (Structures & Construction Management), Electronics (Digital Systems), Computer, Information Technology, Polymer and Petroleum Engineering. MIT has signed MOUs with the renowned companies like TCS Ltd., IBM Ltd., Global Service Ltd., Accenture Ltd., Zensar Ltd., Microsoft Ltd., Wipro Ltd., Shell Ltd., Cognizant Ltd., Infosys Ltd., Emphasis Ltd., Sugar Technology Services Ltd., Amdocs Dot Ltd., KPIT Cummins Ltd., Honeywell Automation Ltd., Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. About the Department The Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering is established in the year 1983, The department currently has about 480 enrolled students. It offers programs leading to a B.E. as well as M.E. (Digital Systems). The department is well-equipped with the latest infrastructure and laboratories. The department’s student body, AES and ISF, has been actively involved with several technical activities, About the B.E. (Electronics and Telecommunication) Program The University of Pune has a four-year undergraduate programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Polymer Engineering offered only by MIT, Pune. The details of the teaching and examination scheme are as follows: Duration: 4 years or 8 semesters. Each semester is of sixteen weeks. Each lecture is of 1 hour and each practical is of 2 hours with exceptions of 4 hours for few subjects. Structure: First year is common to all branches. Second year is common to Polymer, Petrochemical and Petroleum Engineering disciplines while Third year onwards there are specific courses related to Polymer Engineering areas. Courses: All courses are compulsory, except in the final year, where the student chooses one subject each from Elective-I and Elective-II in the seventh while one subject each from Elective-III and Elective-IV in the eighth semester. The electives are as follows: Semester 7 Elective – I Digital Image Processing Embedded System and RTOS Microwave Communication and Radar Elective – II Entrepreneurship Development Joint Time Frequency Analysis Mobile Communication Semester 8 Elective – III Soft Computing Speech Processing Television and Video Engineering Elective IV Neural Networks & Expert Systems Automotive Electronics Project work : In the Final Year, students have to undertake one year’s project on the topic related to Electronics field. At the start of 1st semester of final year, it is mandatory for students to give a seminar presentation on the project work which is assessed by the department faculty members. At the end of 2 nd semester, students have to submit the final report of their project and then this work is assessed by Internal as well as External examiners in terms of oral examinations. Examination : Students must appear for five theory papers as well as practical and oral examinations for various subjects in each semester as defined in the curriculum. Grace Marks : A student can be awarded a maximum of 15 marks to the total marks of the year as grace either to clear a subject or obtain a higher class, as per Ordinance Numbers O.138(A), O.138(B), O.136, O.136(A). O.137, O.140a of the University of Pune. Grading: Grading is based on performance in written, practical and oral examinations and on the internal assessment of term work (laboratory / seminar / project work). The university does not employ the Grade Point Average (GPA) system but uses an aggregate percentage of the student in a year to award classes as follows: Marks Class Marks Class 40 -- 49.99 Pass Class 60 -- 65.99 First Class 50 -- 54.99 Second Class 66 – 100 First Class with Distinction 55 -- 59.99 Higher Second Class Note: It should be noted that the students of the University of Pune face a particularly strict assessment so the number of students acquiring First Class with Distinction is few as compared to the other Universities and Institutes in India.