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Hearty Welcome

to
BoS Members

MINOR Revision of Credit Structure


& Curriculum
AY: 2024-25
B.Tech CSE (Internet of Things)
Department of ACSE
Department of Advanced Computer Science and Engineering
EXTERNAL BOS MEMBERS

Name of the Member Designation and Affiliation


Professor,
Prof. R.R.Rout Department of CSE,
NIT Warangal

Associate Professor,
Dr. S.Nagandra Kumar
SCIS, University of Hyderabad,

Professor,
Dr T N Nagabhushan Executive Director, East West Group of
Institutions, Bangalore

IoT Solutions Architect,


Dr. C.Jagadish
Cisco, Bangalore

Department of Advanced Computer Science and Engineering


EXTENSION OF R22 REGULATIONS – COMMON FEATURES

Continuous learning & Continuous assessment

Modular Course structure & Assessment pattern

Course-wise attendance – 75%

L + T/P assessment pattern – T1, T2, T3, T4 & T5

Formative & Summative assessment pattern – 60:40

Relative grading

Honours/ Research Honours/ Minor/ Add-on Diploma/ Add-on Certification

Lateral entry and Honourable exit options

Sabbatical Semester & Semester Drop options


EXTENSION OF R22 REGULATIONS – NEW FEATURES

 Credit structure – 160 + 7


Compulsory Audit Optional Add-on
Graduating courses
Certification Courses certification courses
Credits 160 7 20
Category Professional Core, Electives, Projects ………… Audit courses Minors / Honours …..

 Common first year courses: Maths / Physics / ------ (Two streams – MPC / BiPC background)
 30 Credits out of 160 credits towards Basic sciences
 Independent courses during I & II semesters of B.Tech.
 Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) – 47 credits – 27.7%
 Introducing of Field projects in II-year & continuation of projects in III-year
 Relative grading with modified – qualifying criteria
CREDITS DISTRIBUTION FOR VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF
COURSES

R22 regulations Revision - R22


Category of
Courses Credits Credits
AICTE (%) Credits (No.)
Credits (%) - Credits (%) -
(No.) (%) 160 167
Professional Core 53 32.92% 30 - 36 % 50 31.25 % 29.94
Electives (Department, 33
34 21.12% 19 - 23 % 20.63 % 19.76
Open & I2C) (23+ 09 + 01)
Basic Engineering 20 12.42 % 10 – 18 % 20 12.5 % 11.97
Humanities and
15 09.32 % 08 – 09 % 13 8.13 % 7.78
Management
Basic Sciences 21 13.04 % 12 - 16% 30 18.75 % 17.96

Audit courses 04 02.48 % --- 7 0% 4.19

Projects 14 08.70 % 08 – 11 % 14 8.75% 8.38


Total 161 100 167 100 100
CREDITS DISTRIBUTION FOR VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF
COURSES

R22 regulations Revision - R22


Category of
Courses Credits (No.)
Credits
Credits (No.)
Credits (%) - Credits (%) -
(%) 160 170
Professional Credits
92 88
( Core + Dept. electives + 57.14% 55 % 51.76 %
(53 + 25 + 14) (50 + 24 + 14)
Projects
Other credits (Open
electives + Basic 65 72
40.37 45 % 42.35 %
Engineering + Basic (9 + 20 + 15 +21) (9 + 20 + 13 + 30)
Sciences + Humanities)
Audit courses 04 02.5% 7 0% 5.88
Total 161 100 167 100 100
BASIC SCIENCES

Current Proposed credits


Basic Sciences
credits (R22) (Revised R22) Semester Category
Mathematics – I 4 4 1 Common
Physics -1 3 4 1 or 2 Common
Chemistry 3 4 1 or 2 Common
Mathematics – II 4 4 2 Common
Probability & Statistics 4 4 3 or 4 Common
Environmental Studies - 1 1 3 1 or 2 Common
Branch specific –
0 4
Mathematics – III 3 or 4 Branch Specific
Branch specific – Basic
0 3
science 3 or 4 Branch Specific
Total 19 30
COMPULSORY AUDIT COURSES

Course titles Credits Year (Sem)


Orientation session - 1 (Induction program) 1 1(1)
Constitution of India 1 1(1)
Physical fitness 1 1(1)
Life skills 1 2(1)
Orientation session -2 (Whole first semester) 1 1(2)
Universal Human Values 1 1(2)
Indian Knowledge Systems – Dept. specific 1 1(2)
CREDIT DISTRIBUTION

Row Labels Graduating credits Audit credits Add-on credits Total credits
I(i) 21 3 24
I(ii) 20 3 23
II(i) 24 1 25
II(ii) 20 4 24
III(i) 21 4 25
III(ii) 21 4 25
IV(i) 21 4 25
IV(ii) 12 4 16
Grand Total 160 7 20 187
COURSE STRUCTURE – I YEAR

I Year I Semester I Year II Semester


Course Title C Course category
Course category
Course Title C
Mathematics – I 4 Basic Sciences
Mathematics – II 4 Basic Sciences
Physics / Chemistry 4 Basic Sciences Physics / Chemistry 4 Basic Sciences

Basic of Electrical & Electronics Basic of Electrical & Electronics Basic


3 Basic Engineering 3
Engineering/ Engineering Graphics Engineering/Engineering Graphics Engineering

Programming in C 4 Basic Engineering Basic


Problem Solving through Python 3
Engineering
English Proficiency & Communication
1 Humanities Technical English Communication 3 Humanities
Skills (PET)
Environmental Studies / Management Basic Sciences /
IT Tools & Cyber security 2 Basic Engineering 3
Studies Humanities
Environmental Studies / Basic Sciences /
3 Total 20
Management Studies Humanities
Total 21
COURSE STRUCTURE – II YEAR

II Year I Semester II Year II Semester

Course Title C Course category Course Title C Course category

Discrete Mathematical Structures 4 Basic Sciences Probability and Statistics 4 Basic Sciences

Data Structures and Algorithms 4 Basic Engineering Field projects / IDP 1 Project

Physics for Quantum Computing 3 Basic Sciences Object-Oriented Programming 4 Professional core
Introduction to IoT 4 Professional core
Computer Networks 4 Professional core
Digital Logic Design and Computer Microcontrollers and Microprocessors 4 Professional core
4 Professional core
Organization and Architecture Open Elective – 1 (NPTEL) 3 Open Elective
Database Management Systems 4 Professional core
Total 20
Design Thinking & Engineering
1 Basic Engineering
Orientation
Total 24
COURSE STRUCTURE – III YEAR

III Year I Semester III Year II Semester


Course Title C Course category Course Title C Course category
Soft Skills Laboratory 1 Humanities
Quantitative aptitude & Logical
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) 2 Humanities
4 Professional core reasoning
& IoT Standards
Algorithms and Analysis 4 Professional core Artificial Intelligence in IoT 4 Professional core
Department Elective – 1 4 Department Elective
Web Technologies 4 Professional core
Department Elective – 2 3 Department Elective Operating System for IoT 3 Professional core

Department Elective – 3 4 Department Elective


Open Elective – 2 3 Open Elective
Industry interface course Open Elective – 3 3 Open Elective
1 Department Elective
(Modular course)
Field projects / IDP 1 Project
BEC Certification 1 Humanities
Total 21
Total 21
COURSE STRUCTURE – IV YEAR

IV Year I Semester IV Year II Semester

Course category
Course Title C Course category Course Title C
Professional ethics 2 Humanities
Cloud and Fog Computing for Internship / Project Work 12 Project
4 Professional core
IoT
Department Elective – 4 4 Department Elective Total 12
Cryptography and Network
3 Professional core
Security
Department Elective
Department Elective – 5 4
Department Elective
Department Elective – 6 4

Total 21
DEPARTMENT ELECTIVES

Odd Semester Even Semester


Course Title C

IoT Security 3 Course Title C


Drone Technology 3
Mobile Application Development 4
Wireless Adhoc and Sensor Networks 4
Data Science for Internet of Things 4
Dynamic Paradigm in IoT 4

Big Data Analytics 4 IoT Architecture and Protocols 4


Machine learning 4
Embedded Systems 4
Wearable Computing 4

Sensors, Actuators and Signal Processing 4

Descriptive Analytics for IoT 4

IoT Device Programming 4

Augumented Reality/Virtual Reality 4


MINORS & HONORS

Minors Honors
NPTEL

NPTEL

Course Title Offered by


Prof. Rajiv Misra IITP
Foundation of Cloud IoT Edge ML
Optical Wireless Communications for Beyond 5G Prof. Anand Srivastava IIITD
Networks and IoT
Prof. Dhananjay V. Gadre Netaji Subhas
Electronics and IoT Design Workshop
University of Technology
Introduction To Industry 4.0 And Industrial Internet Of Prof. Sudip Misra IITKGP
Things
Design for Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of Prof. Amar Kumar Behera IITK
Things
NPTEL – OPEN ELECTIVES

NPTEL

Course Title

Principles of Management

Leadership and Team Effectiveness

Artificial Intelligence for Investments

E-Business
QUALIFYING CRITERIA
R22 Regulations
Proposed Regulations
 Formative assessment: minimum
of 35% ie. 21 marks out of 60;
 Subsequent to scaling ‘Formative assessment’ minimum
else ‘R’ grade score should be 45% ie. 27 marks out of 60; subjected to
he/she should obtain 20 marks out of 60 (33%) before
 Summative assessment: scaling else ‘R’ grade
minimum of 35% ie. 14 marks out
 Subsequent to scaling ‘Summative assessment’ minimum
of 40; else ‘I’ grade.
score should be 45% ie. 18 marks out of 40; subjected to
 Collectively a min. grade of 4.0 he/she should obtain 10 marks out of 40 (25%) before
in a scale of 10 after relative scaling else ‘I’ grade
grading; else choose either ‘R’ or ‘I’
 Collectively a min. grade of 5.0 in a scale of 10 after relative

 Marks (>0) obtained were used


grading; else he/ she will be given a exemption margin for a
max. of 20% credits ie. 32 credits out of 160
for scaling process
RELATIVE GRADING RANGE

Revised R22 regulations


R22 regulations
Relative Grading Range Category Grade
Relative Grading ≥ 9.00 Outstanding O
Category Grade
Range
≥ 8.00 to 8.99 Excellent S
≥ 9.50 Outstanding O
≥ 8.50 to 9.49
Pass Grades ≥ 7.00 to 7.99 Very good A
Excellent S
≥ 7.00 to 8.49 ≥ 6.00 to 6.99 Good B
Very good A
≥ 6.00 to 6.99 Good B
≥ 5.00 to 5.99 Fair C
≥ 5.00 to 5.99 Fair C Transitional Repeat R
Grades
< 5.00 *
≥ 4.00 to 4.99 Marginal M Incomplete I
Transitional Repeat R
Grade
Incomplete I
*a exemption margin for a max. of 20% credits ie. 32
credits out of 160
Thank you

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