2003 Course - Maharashtra Institute of Technology

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Bachelor of Engineering (B.E. 2003 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
Course Name
Max. Marks
here mention Passing Month/Year
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
-
-
25
-
107001
Engineering Mathematics – I
-
-
107002
Applied Science – I
-
-
107003
Basic Mechanical Engineering
-
-
103004
Basic Electrical Engineering
-
-
101005
Basic Civil Engineering
-
-
102006
Engineering Graphics – I
-
-
-
102007
Workshop Practice – I
-
-
-
Total
First Year : Semester 2 (January – June 20--)
Course
Course Name
Max. Marks
here mention Passing Month/Year
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
-
-
25
-
107008
Engineering Mathematics – II
-
-
107009
Applied Science – II
-
-
101010
Engineering Mechanics
-
-
104011
Elements of Electronics Engineering
-
-
102012
Engineering Graphics – II
-
-
110013
Computer Fundamentals
-
-
-
102014
Workshop Practice – II
-
-
-
Total
Grand Total :
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
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Second Year : Semester 3 (July – December 20--)
Course
here mention Passing Month/Year
Course Name
Max. Marks
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
50
50
25
204181
Signal and Systems
-
-
204182
Semiconductor Devices and Circuits
204183
Network Theory
-
-
204184
Control Systems
-
-
204185
Digital Systems
204186
Electronics Hardware Workshop
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total
Second Year : Semester 4 (January – June 20--)
Course
Course Name
Max. Marks
here mention Passing Month/Year
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
50
50
25
-
-
204187
Electronics Circuits and Applications
207003
Engineering Maths III
-
-
203189
Electrical Circuits and Machines
-
-
210256
Data Structures and Files
204191
Analog Communication
204192
Electronics Software Workshop
-
-
-
*
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
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Third Year : Semester 5 (July – December 20--)
Course
Course Name
Max. Marks
here mention Passing Month/Year
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
50
50
25
304181
Digital Design and Computer Organization
-
-
-
304182
Analog Integrated Circuits design and
Application
-
-
-
304183
Digital Communication
-
304184
Microprocessor and Microcontrollers and
applications
-
304185
Mechatronics
304186
Electronics Lab-I
-
304187
Electronic Design Practice
-
-
-
-
-
-
*
*
-
Total
Third Year : Semester 6 (January – June 20--)
Month/Year
Course
Course Name
Max. Marks
here mention Passing
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
50
25
25
304188
Advanced Microprocessor
-
-
-
304189
Power Electronics
-
-
-
304190
Digital Signal Processing
-
-
-
304191
Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating
systems
-
-
-
304192
Information theory and coding techniques
-
-
-
304193
Electronics Lab-II
-
-
*
304194
Signal processing and communication lab
-
-
304195
Electronic system design and mini 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
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Final Year : Semester 7 (July – December 20--)
Course
here mention Passing Month/Year
Course Name
Max. Marks
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
50
25
25
-
404214
Computer Networks
-
404215
Voice Networks
-
404216
Electronic Product Design
-
404217
VLSI Design
404218
Elective-I
404219
Communication Lab-I
-
404220
Seminar
*
404221
Project
-
-
-
Final Year : Semester 8 (January – June 20--)
Course
-
-
-
-
-
here mention Passing Month/Year
Course Name
Max. Marks
PP
PR
OR
TW
100
50
25
25
404222
Electronic measurement systems
-
404223
Telecom Networks and Management
-
*
404224
Optical and Microwave Communications
-
-
404225
Elective-II(here mention elective name)
404226
Communication Lab-II
404221
Project
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
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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,
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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.
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Courses: All courses are compulsory, except in the final year, where the student chooses electives in the
seventh and eighth semester. The electives are as follows:
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Semester 7
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Embedded Systems
Design
Advanced power
Electronics
Advanced Digital Signal
Processing
Artificial Neural
Networks
Robotics and Industrial
Automation
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Semester 8
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Advanced
Communication
systems
Digital Image
processing
Biomedical
Engineering
Audio and Video
engineering
System programming
and operating
systems
Project work : In the Final Year, students have to undertake one year’s project on the topic related to
polymer field. At the start of 2nd 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 2nd
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.
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