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Ground Rule

• Class attendance: On time (1:10 means


1:10)
• Organize the class seating arrangement
• No talk in the class
• If you have any Question raise hand
• Not allowed to go out of the room
• Maintain Dress Code
Prohibited Practices
• Smoking
• Use of Stalls (food or others) on the western
side of campus
• Take part in procession, slogan
• Unruly behavior
• Create chaos in IUBAT or Public bus
• Ragging
• Destroy public or private properties inside or
outside campus
Consequences: Suspension or Dismissal
IUBAT DRESS CODE
HISTORY-IUBAT
• 1989 March: Initial planning, KSU, USA
June: Formal Representation to GOB
• 1991 January 16: Established and started certificate
courses
• 1992 January: DSC and AIT
• July: Degree with Assumption Univ, Thailand
• 1993 August: GOB approval obtained
• 1994 April: Chancellor appoints VC
• 1995 September: Formal Curricula Approved by UGC

• 1997 March: ACU Membership


• 1998: Permanent Campus Construction
started
• 2005: Moved to Permanent Campus

• Academic Collaboration with 72 Universities abroad


Grade for Attendance
• Students are required to:
– attend all classes, labs or other officially
organised programs
– Complete all assignments

Requirement not met: faculty may assign final


grade of ‘F’
Only 3 absence is acceptable with valid reason
Long absence: Permission of Coordinator with
valid reason
ACADEMIC SESSION
• SUMMER: May – August
• FALL: September – December
• SPRING: January-April
• Each Semester: 16 weeks
• Holidays: As per IUBAT Holiday List
• Class timing: 8:30am – 9:20 pm
• Attend : Officially Organized Seminars, Workshops,
Debates, Orientations, Ceremonies
IUBAT MISSION STATEMENT

HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT


through

• ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT: Knowledge Creation: Teaching,


Training and Guidance

• EXTRA ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: Attend Officially Organized


Seminars, Workshops, Debates, Orientations, Ceremonies

• PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: Maintain Dress and Behavior


Code.
Speak in English all the time while in Campus
REGISTRATION
SUMMER: MAY 4
FALL: SEPTEMBER 4
SPRING: JANUARY 4

CONSEQUENCE: FINE/DISMISSAL
DRESS CODE
MALE STUDENTS
MALE STUDENTS
• Trouser and full/half sleeve shirts with necktie
• T-shirts with collar/golf shirt
• Suit, Blazer
• Sweater, jacket, muffler (in winter)
• Cleaned and polished shoes
• Clean shaved (if not keeping beard)
• Decent Haircut
• Must Wear ID Card while in Campus
• NOT ALLOWED: Wearing Shawl, Pancho
DRESS CODE
FEMALE STUDENTS

• Salwar, Kamiz and Scarf (style: Up-to-date)


• Saree (professional attire)
• Jeans, Kurta, Scarf
• Long skirt, Top, Scarf
• Sweater, Jacket, Muffler, Pancho
• Shoe or Sandal Shoe with belt
• Properly combed and tied up hair
• Limited Jewelry and Make-up
• Must Wear ID Card while in Campus
NOT ALLOWED: Shawl
BEHAVIOR CODE
• SPEAK IN ENGLISH ALL THE TIME IN IUBAT
• DO NOT TALK LOUDLY AND MAKE NOISE
• DO NOT RUN AROUND
• DO NOT USE OFFENDING WORDS
• NO RAGGING
• PRACTICE ENGLISH; SPEAK ENGLISH ALL
THE TIME WITH FRIENDS, TEACHERS AND
OTHERS. DO NOT BE SHY TO SPEAK IN
ENGLISH, KEEP PRACTICING.
• NO SMOKING IN CAMPUS
Ethics

No unfair means
in exam
Medium of Instruction
• ENGLISH
• ENGLISH
AND
• ENGLISH
EXAMINATION SYSTEM
3 EXAMINATIONS IN EACH SEMESTER
First term (One hour), Mid term (one hour) and Final (three hours)
Weightage:
a/ First Term 20%
b/ Mid Term: 20%
d/ Attendance 5%
e/ Class Presentation 5%
f/ Dress and Grooming 5%
e/ Home assignment/ term
paper/quiz 10%
Project work 5%
f/ Final Examination 30%

NOTE: FINAL EXAMINATION WILL COVER THE ENTIRE COURSE


Honors, Awards and Prizes
FOR ALL FULL TIME STUDENTS
• Deans List + Congratulatory letter:

CGPA 4 in a Semester
• VCs list + a congratulatory letter:
CGPA 4 in consecutive 2 semesters
• Cash prize Tk 5,000: Tops the list with
minimum 3.8 CGPA in a year.
Founders Gold Medal: CGPA 4 in all credit
courses
Students with Scholarship
Minimum 3.00 CGPA at the end of 4 semester

If Fails

• 50% reduction of scholarship in 5th semester

• Another 50% reduction in 6th semester

• No scholarship from 7th semester


Students Responsibility
• Should collect and save all semester 1st and
mid term exam Answer Script: This is a proof
that You appeared the exam
• Should clear all Financial Transactions as per
schedule: Will not: (i) find name in student list,
(ii) get course offering (iii) get result
• Should Fill-in the CIS Form for all courses:
Will not get result
• Should not change section by the student:
Will not get result
GRADING SYSTEM
A B C D: PASSING GRADE
F: Failing Grade

Letter Meaning Equivalent % Grade


A Excellent 90-100% 4.00
B Good 80-89% 3.00
C Fair 70-79% 2.00
D Passing 60-69% 1.00
F Failing below 60% 0.00
ACADEMIC OFFENCES
• COPYING
• CHEATING IN EXAM
• AIDING & HELPING CHEATING
• MISREPRESENTATION OF INFOTRMATION
• FALSIFICATION OF ACADEMIC RECORDS
• UNRULY BAHAVIOR

CONSEQUENCES: “F” OR DISMISSAL


WHEN IN EXAM HALL
• Do not carry Mobile Phone in the exam
hall
• Not allowed to go out from the exam hall until
exam is over
• Do not bring any belongings (bags, notes,
books etc) in the exam hall
• Bring your own water bottle
• Maintain Pin Drop Silence in the Exam Hall
ACADEMIC STANDARDS
•MINIMUM 2.5 CGPA IN A SEMESTER

•LESS THAN 2.5 WILL BE IN PROBATION


•LESS THAN 2.5 FOR CONSECUTIVE 2
SEMESTERS WILL BE IN SUSPENSION

•FAILING TO COME OUT FROM


SUSPENSION FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE
SEMESTERS WILL BE IN ACADEMIC
DISMISSAL
REPEAT A COURSE
• MUST REPEAT IF GRADE IS ‘F’

• MAY REPEAT IF GRADE IS BELOW ‘B’

• ONLY THE LAST REPEAT GRADE WILL BE


COUNTED

• PREVIOUS GRADES MAY BE REMOVED


FROM TRANSCRIPT THROUGH
ADMINISTRATIVE AUDIT
‘I’ INCOMPLETE
• CANNOT ATTEND FINAL EXAM DUE TO
ILLNESS, HARDSHIP OR DEATH IN THE
FAMILY
• ‘I’ IS GIVEN IF THE MAJOR REQUIREMENT
OF THE COURSE IS COMPLETED

• MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 21 DAYS OF


THE NEXT SEMESTER

• IF NOT ‘I’ WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE


CONVERTED TO ‘F’
‘W’ Withdrawal
• Within first 30 days of the semester a
course may be dropped

• Needs permission: Course Advisor and


Course Instructor.

• If permission given then only ‘W’ is


allowed
AUDITING COURSE
• MAY AUDIT ANY COURSE, WHICH WILL
CARRY NO CREDIT

• PURPOSE IS TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE

• MAY ATTENTD ALL CLASSES BUT MAY


NOT TAKE EXAMINATION

• WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR THE COURSE


ADD A COURSE
• CONSENT OF ACADEMIC ADVISOR: 7
DAYS AFTER BEGINNING OF A
SEMISTER
• CONCURRENCE OF ACADEMIC
ADVISOR+COURSE INSTRUCTOR: 15
DAYS
DROP A COURSE

• 1ST 15 DAYS: 100% REFUND


• AFTER 15 WITHIN 30 DAYS: COURSE
ADVISOR+ INSTRUCTOR WITH 50%
REFUND
• AFTER 30 DAYS: UNIVERSITY
AUTHORITY BUT NO REFUND
Graduation Requirement
• Completed all prescribed courses
recommended by Department
• Minimum ‘C’ grade in all Departmental
Courses and English
• Minimum 2.5 CGPA
• Passing Grade in Practicum and
Comprehensive Exam
• Satisfactory Behavior and Discipline
• Library and Financial clearance
COURSE NUMBERING
CEN 213 Civil Engineering Materials (3)
• CEN: Subject area
• 213: Level of course (2 sophomore, 13
course code)
• Civil Engineering Material: course title
• (3): Credit hour
Course Level
• 100-199: Freshmen
• 200-299: Sophomore
• 300-399: junior
• 400-499: Senior
• 500-700: Graduates
TIME MANAGEMENT
• TOTAL HOURS IN A WEEK = 7 (Days) X 24 Hours = 168

Activities Hours x Days Total Hours


Classes 4x5 20
Study 4x7 28
Sleep 7x7 49
Taking Food 3x7 21
To/From Univ 2x6 12
Recreation 3x7 21
Others 17
Total 168
WORST HUMAN FEARS
14 ESCALATOR 5%
15 ELEVATORS 8%
16 DARKNESS 8%
17 DRIVING 9%
18 DOGS 11%
19 LONLINESS 14%
20 FLYING 18%
21 DEATH 19%
6 SICKNESS 19%
5 DEEP WATER 22%
4 FINANCIAL PROBLEM 22%
5 INSECTS 22%
6 HEIGHTS 31%
1 SPEAKING BEFORE A GROUP 41%
FEAR: HOW TO OVERCOME
• AWARE OF
The purpose
The audience

• DETERMINATION
You have capability
You want to be successful

• ACT ON
-Make yourself prepared with updated knowledge and
develop skill on presentation

Practice Practice and Practice


PRESENTATION STYLE
• KNOW YOUR AUDIANCE
• CHOOSE WORDS CAREFULLY
• REPEAT IMPORTANT MESSAGES
• MAKE YOUR VOICE UP AND DOWN
• STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN
• SPEAK TO THE AUDIENCE
• NOT TOO FAST OR SLOW
• SPEAK LOUD – BACK SEAT
• LETTER SIZE – BACK SEAT
Cont’d
• MAKE EYE CONTACT
• DO NOT READ SLIDES
• DO NOT BACK THE AUDIENCE
• 4-5 WORDS IN EACH LINE
• USE COLOR SLIDES
• USE PICTURE, GRAPHS etc
• PICTORIAL SLIDES – 2ND HALF
• CHECK PEN DRIVE PRIOR CLASS
• PREPARE SLIDES PRIOR CLASS
Cont’d
• ENCOURAGE FEEDBACK
• USE HUMOUR
• AVOID DISTRACTING MANNERISM
• CONTROL NERVOUSNESS
• KEEP CONTROL OF SESSION
• TIME MANAGEMENT
• FORMAL DRESS
• NATURAL GESTURE
AUDIO-VISUALS

AUDIO-VISUALS
ARE
AIDS
TO COMMUNICATION
USE OF WHITE BOARD/FLIP
CHART
• LOCATION – So that all can see
• LIGHT
• EXTENDING HAND WHILE WRITING TO
AVOID OBSTRACTION TO AUDIENCE
• MULTICOLOR PEN
• SHOULD NOT BACK THE AUDIENCE
• SHOULD NOT READ WHILE WRITING
• TALK TO AUDIENCE– MAKE EYE CONTACT
USE OF OHP/MULTIMEDIA
• LOCATION – So that all can see
• LIGHT
• PREPARE SLIDES PRIOR TO SESSION
• MULTICOLOR PEN
• SHOULD NOT BACK THE AUDIENCE
• TALK TO AUDIENCE– MAKE EYE CONTACT
• SCREEN OR WALL MUST BE CLEAN
• FOCUS - CLEAR
• TURN OFF THE PROJECTOR BY REMOTE

PRACTICE, TAKE LOTS OF PREPARATION


COUNSESELING AND GUIDANCE
IUBAT HAS A COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE
CENTER UNDER A QUALIFIED
PSYCHOLOGIST TO PROVIDE COUNSELING
AND GUIDANCE SERVICE TO IUBAT
STUDENTS.

OBJECTIVE IS TO:
- Settling Down
- Cope with Academic Demand
- Participate in Extra Academic Activities
- For Personal Development
FINAL GRADE Calculation

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