The document outlines the courses, credit hours, and grading structure for the first two semesters of an engineering program. In semester I & II, students take 10 courses covering topics like mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanics, and programming. The courses have between 2-3 hours of lecture per week. Students are graded internally with 50 marks and through a university exam with 100 marks. In semester III, students take 7 courses focused on electrical engineering topics. These courses have 4 hours of lecture per week and are graded similarly, with 500 internal marks and 600 marks through university exams.
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The document outlines the courses, credit hours, and grading structure for the first two semesters of an engineering program. In semester I & II, students take 10 courses covering topics like mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanics, and programming. The courses have between 2-3 hours of lecture per week. Students are graded internally with 50 marks and through a university exam with 100 marks. In semester III, students take 7 courses focused on electrical engineering topics. These courses have 4 hours of lecture per week and are graded similarly, with 500 internal marks and 600 marks through university exams.
The document outlines the courses, credit hours, and grading structure for the first two semesters of an engineering program. In semester I & II, students take 10 courses covering topics like mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanics, and programming. The courses have between 2-3 hours of lecture per week. Students are graded internally with 50 marks and through a university exam with 100 marks. In semester III, students take 7 courses focused on electrical engineering topics. These courses have 4 hours of lecture per week and are graded similarly, with 500 internal marks and 600 marks through university exams.
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The document outlines the courses, credit hours, and grading structure for the first two semesters of an engineering program. In semester I & II, students take 10 courses covering topics like mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanics, and programming. The courses have between 2-3 hours of lecture per week. Students are graded internally with 50 marks and through a university exam with 100 marks. In semester III, students take 7 courses focused on electrical engineering topics. These courses have 4 hours of lecture per week and are graded similarly, with 500 internal marks and 600 marks through university exams.
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