Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Vishwakarma ...
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Vishwakarma ... Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - Vishwakarma ...
Bansilal Ramnath Agarwal Charitable Trust’s Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune – 411 037 Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering FF No.: 654 EC 37301:: Technical Seminar Credits: 2 Teaching Scheme: - Lab 1 Hrs/Week Prerequisites: Knowledge of Basic engineering subjects. Objectives: • To evaluate student on the basis of His / her performance in carrying out the seminar work. Presentation skill • Mapping with PEOs:1 to 9 Guidelines for students • A seminar based on relevant disciplinary or inter disciplinary topic is to be presented by every candidate during the semester. It consists of Literature Survey, study of system and analysis. • The selection of the topic should be based on references from magazines, transactions, reference books and other technical literature. • The approval of the Department Head/ Coordinator prior to commencement of work and presentation is essential. • The student is expected to produce a report based on the work carried out. The presentation, report, work done during the term supported by the documentation, forms the basis of assessment. Outcomes: After completion of this course, student will be able to: • Carry out comparative study of the systems. • Improve soft skills. • Prepare and present technical seminar. Structure & Syllabus of B.E (E&TC) Program – Pattern ‘C11’, Rev01, dt. 2/4/2011 34
Bansilal Ramnath Agarwal Charitable Trust’s Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune – 411 037 Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering FF No.: 654 EC 37302: : Project (Stage I) Credits: 2 Teaching Scheme: - Lab 1 Hrs/Week Prerequisites: Knowledge of Basic engineering subjects. Objectives: • To select and work on real life application in the field of Electronics and Telecommunication. • To support students’ learning and engagement with principles of undergraduate education. • To apply and enhance the knowledge acquired in the related field. • Mapping with PEOs:1 to 9 Guidelines for students 1. The project work will be carried by a group of students. Optimum group size is three students. However, if project complexity demands a maximum group size of four students, the coordinating committee should be convinced about such complexity and scope of the work 2. Topic of the project work should be in the field of Electronics and Telecommunication related to real life application OR investigation of the latest development OR Microcontroller based application OR Software development project with the justification for techniques used/implemented. 3. Interdisciplinary projects should be taken up only with the justification for techniques used and the coordinating committee should be convinced about such complexity and scope of the work 4. The abstract of the project should be submitted for approval. Students should incorporate the modifications and changes prior to starting the work. 5. Group should maintain a logbook of activities throughout the project stages. It should have entries related to the work done, problems faced, solutions evolved, etc., duly signed by internal and external guides. 6. A approved copy of project progress report based on the work carried out Structure & Syllabus of B.E (E&TC) Program – Pattern ‘C11’, Rev01, dt. 2/4/2011 35
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Bansilal Ramnath Agarwal Charitable Trust’s<br />
<strong>Vishwakarma</strong> Institute of Technology, Pune – 411 037<br />
Department of <strong>Electronics</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Telecommunication</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong><br />
FF No.: 654<br />
EC 37302: : Project (Stage I)<br />
Credits: 2<br />
Teaching Scheme: - Lab 1 Hrs/Week<br />
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Basic engineering subjects.<br />
Objectives:<br />
• To select <strong>and</strong> work on real life application in the field of <strong>Electronics</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Telecommunication</strong>.<br />
• To support students’ learning <strong>and</strong> engagement with principles of undergraduate<br />
education.<br />
• To apply <strong>and</strong> enhance the knowledge acquired in the related field.<br />
• Mapping with PEOs:1 to 9<br />
Guidelines for students<br />
1. The project work will be carried by a group of students. Optimum group<br />
size is three students. However, if project complexity dem<strong>and</strong>s a<br />
maximum group size of four students, the coordinating committee should<br />
be convinced about such complexity <strong>and</strong> scope of the work<br />
2. Topic of the project work should be in the field of <strong>Electronics</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Telecommunication</strong> related to real life application OR investigation of the<br />
latest development OR Microcontroller based application OR Software<br />
development project with the justification for techniques<br />
used/implemented.<br />
3. Interdisciplinary projects should be taken up only with the justification for<br />
techniques used <strong>and</strong> the coordinating committee should be convinced<br />
about such complexity <strong>and</strong> scope of the work<br />
4. The abstract of the project should be submitted for approval. Students<br />
should incorporate the modifications <strong>and</strong> changes prior to starting the<br />
work.<br />
5. Group should maintain a logbook of activities throughout the project<br />
stages. It should have entries related to the work done, problems faced,<br />
solutions evolved, etc., duly signed by internal <strong>and</strong> external guides.<br />
6. A approved copy of project progress report based on the work carried out<br />
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