B.Tech Course Structure
The categories of our course structure for B.Tech courses in Engineering & Technology are below:
Basic Science Courses: Foundational courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry essential for understanding engineering principles.
Engineering Science Courses: Core engineering subjects that provide theoretical and applied knowledge in specific branches of engineering.
Humanities and Social Sciences including Management Courses: Courses that develop communication skills, management principles, and ethical understanding crucial for professional growth.
Professional Core Courses: Essential courses directly related to the chosen engineering discipline, providing in-depth knowledge and skills.
Mandatory Courses: Compulsory subjects that all students must undertake to fulfill academic requirements and gain fundamental knowledge.
Professional Elective Courses: Specialized courses within the chosen discipline that allow students to tailor their education based on personal interests or career aspirations.
Open Elective Courses: Courses from other disciplines or departments that students can choose based on their individual academic and professional goals, offering interdisciplinary learning opportunities.
- Total Contact Hours (L-T-P): L indicates Lectures, T indicates Tutorials, and P indicates Practical/Lab sessions.
- Credits: Each subject has a specified credit value, which contributes to the overall credit requirements for graduation.
- Summer Industry Internship: Typically scheduled during the 8th semester, this provides students with practical exposure and experience in an industrial setting.
MANDATORY PROGRAMS AND INTERNSHIPS
1st Year 1st Semester
Mandatory Induction Program
- Duration: 3 weeks
- Introduction to engineering principles, academic policies, and university life.
4th Year 8th Semester
Summer Industry Internship
- Duration: Typically 6-8 weeks
- Mandatory practical training in an industry to apply classroom learning to real-world scenarios.
This structure ensures a balanced curriculum with a mix of foundational, core, elective, and practical components, preparing students comprehensively for careers in engineering and technology.