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No.

KTU/AR(ACADEMIC-1)/807/2017

Dated: 06.01.2018

CIRCULAR

Sub:- APJAKTU - General Guidelines for Comprehensive Examination and Elective


Courses - Modified -Instructions Issued.
Ref :- University Circular of even No. dated 30-12-2017.

As per the circular cited, General Guidelines for Comprehensive Exmaination and
Elective Courses regarding registration to Sixth Semester B.Tech Programmes were
issued. Since inconvenience was reported in selecting 3 courses from S.5 for
Comprehensive Examination, it has been decided to modify clause 3 (vii) therein, and the
modified guideline is attached herewith.

All the Principals are requested to adhere to the same.

Dr. J. SREEKUMAR *
Dean (Academic)

To
1. The Principals of all affiliated collges
2. The E-governance Team.
Copy to :
VC / PVC / Registrar / CE / Dean(Academic) / Director (Academic) / DR (Exam.) / DR
(Admn.) / JD(IT)

* This is a computer system (Digital File) generated letter. Hence there is no need for a physical
signature.
GENERAL GUIDELINES ON B.Tech COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION

(REVISED)

1. The comprehensive examination is conducted to assess student’s general engineering


knowledge. Through such an examination, students are exposed to the process of
selection by the employers. Further this examination is not meant for testing again
the depth of knowledge in all subjects that has been covered so far, as this has been
done through regular examinations in the concerned semesters. However, to make the
comprehensive examination focussed, there is the need to give the guidelines
regarding this examination procedure.
2. As mentioned in the regulations, comprehensive examination is conducted in two
stages each having 50 marks. One is an objective test to assess the general
engineering knowledge the student has gained. For this the subject coverage is to be
specified based on the courses completed so far. Majority of the questions shall be
from the respective engineering branch courses (80%) and the rest from common
engineering courses completed in the first two semesters. Specific courses will be
listed out by the University for the students to focus their attention on them.
3. The courses for the written exam will be (i) MA101 Calculus ( 1 question) (ii)
MA102 Differential equations ( 1 question) (iii) BE100 Engineering Mechanics ( 2
questions) (iv) BE110 Engineering Graphics ( 2 questions) (v) BE103 Introduction to
Sustainable Engineering (2 questions) (vi) BE102 Design & Engineering ( 2
questions) (vii) Branch specific core courses (no advanced courses) – 6 courses
(Minimum 1 and maximum 3 from each of S3, S4 and S5 semesters) - 40 questions
(minimum 6 questions from each course).
4. A model question paper will be prepared by the University for each branch of study.
The questions will be objective type with 4 possible answers from which the correct
one is to be marked by the students. No questions on formula derivation and questions
needing solutions using them are expected to be asked. However the terms in the
formulae and their units will be covered. Sketches of any system will be given to
identify the mistakes or correct the mistakes in them. Questions on assessing
“engineering thinking” ability will be there
5. The other part is an oral examination normally covering about 10 questions. The oral
exam will cover all courses so far completed ( including practical courses and Design
Project). Care is to be taken not to ask those questions already given for the written
test. External examiner from the industry will be more meaningful and purposeful.
The external examiner from industry shall have minimum B.Tech degree in the
concerned branch and 5 years experience.
6. The University will set the objective question paper for each branch and the
examination and evaluation will be done by the respective departments, in all the
colleges. This examination will be conducted in a single day announced by the
University, after 2nd internal test. The answer papers are to be evaluated by the
respective departments by two different examiners. The marks ( Univ exam marks)
are to be uploaded by the college in the web portal within the specified date. The
answer sheets are to be packed and kept safe in the Dept with attendance sheet for 12
months for random inspection by the University.
7. For the oral examination, each department/college can arrange it as per their
convenience. Oral examination shall be conducted at the rate of 3 students/hour. The
maximum marks for oral exam is 50. The details on the constitution of the oral
examination committee are given in the regulations. It can be conducted weekly for
batch of students or towards the end of the semester for the whole class.
8. At the end of the semester, the marks for the oral examination are to be forwarded to
the University for final grading and result announcement. The marks for oral
examination are to be uploaded as internal marks along with the internal marks of
other courses. One of the faculty members of the Dept in the committee has to be
mapped in the portal for this purpose, at the time of course mapping.
9. The weekly 2 hours allotted for the course can be utilised for conducting oral
examination by the committee or for conducting mock oral/written examination by
the internal faculty or for discussing objective type questions in the class as per the
convenience of the Dept.
10. All the documents including attendance statement signed by all the oral examination
committee members shall be kept safe in the Dept for 12 months for inspection by the
University.
11. Both oral and written examinations are mandatory. But separate minimum marks is
not insisted for pass. If a student does not complete any of the two assessments, grade
I will be awarded and the final grade will be given only after completion of both
assessments.
12. Fee of Rs.200 per student will be collected at the time of course/exam registration.
13. The Department shall select the external examiner with the approval of the Principal.
14. The external examiner is eligible for TA and remuneration as per KTU norms.

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