Allotment Rules for UG Projects

Mechanism For Supervised Learning Project (SLP)

SLP topics include computational projects, experimental projects and learning projects.

Allotment

  1. SLP is open to B.Tech. (Hons.) and DD students in the fourth year. The prerequisites for registering for SLP are that the student should have successfully completed CL 336 and CL 325. B.Tech. (Hons) students cannot register for both SLP and BTP in the same semester.
  2. Faculty may float SLP topics in the prior semester by a certain deadline. The details to be provided include a specified scope of work and method of evaluation.
  3. After DUGC approval, the SLP topics are circulated to the students.
  4. The students meet the faculty members and decide topics based on mutual agreement between student and faculty member. It is the faculty member's prerogative to decide whether or not to supervise a student; subject to a maximum of two students.
  5. The students should submit printouts of the form (with the signature of the faculty and the student) in the Head's office in the specified format by the specified deadline.
  6. Faculty decision on accepting or not accepting a student would be final.

Scheme For Evaluation

[As decided by DUGC in 18 Nov 2010 meeting]:

  1. Student is to be examined at the end of the semester by a panel consisting of the supervisor and at least one examiner (another faculty member of our institute) based on the report and presentation. Each of them gives marks to the students out of 50, and an overall grade is recommended in the SLP evaluation from .
  2. The department will not be creating common panels, and it will be up to individual supervisors to arrange for examiners for their students.

Mechanism For B. Tech. Project (BTP)

BTP topics include computational and experimental projects only.

Allotment

  1. BTP is open only to final year B.Tech. students on an optional basis as an additional learning component. B.Tech. (Honours) students cannot register for both SLP and BTP in the same semester.
  2. Faculty may float BTP topics in the prior semester by a certain deadline. The details to be provided include a specified scope of work and method of evaluation.
  3. The students will approach the faculty to discuss these topics. It is the faculty member's prerogative to decide whether or not to supervise a student; subject to a maximum of two students.
  4. Faculty will give the details of the BTP in the given format. The student submits the form in the Head's office after taking the supervisor's signature before the specified deadline.
  5. Faculty decision on accepting or not accepting a student would be final.

Scheme For Evaluation

  1. The student is to be examined at the end of the semester by a panel consisting of the supervisor and at least one examiner (another faculty member of our institute) based on the report and presentation. Both guide and examiner will specify marks to the students out of 50, and an overall grade is recommended in the BTP evaluation from .
  2. The department will not be creating common panels, and the individual supervisors will have to arrange for examiners for their students.

 

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