First
of all u need to know your regulation (Most of the rules will be depending on
your regulation only). The students who are joining this year (2013) will come
under R13 regulation. Each & every student will be given an unique ID (Roll
No/Hall Ticket no) which is of 10 digits (which contains digit &
alphabets).This ID will be till the end of your final year.
1)
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2) Syllabus Books & Course Structure For B.Tech & B.Pharmacy
3) Text Books/E-Books
4) Study Materials/Notes
5) Lab Manuals/Lab Softwares/Lab Programs
6) Academic Calender for B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 1st Year (Regular) during the academic year 2013-2014
7) Allocation of Marks (Marks Distribution)
Allocation of Marks For B.Tech (Marks Distribution)
2) Syllabus Books & Course Structure For B.Tech & B.Pharmacy
3) Text Books/E-Books
4) Study Materials/Notes
5) Lab Manuals/Lab Softwares/Lab Programs
6) Academic Calender for B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 1st Year (Regular) during the academic year 2013-2014
7) Allocation of Marks (Marks Distribution)
Allocation of Marks For B.Tech (Marks Distribution)
For
Theory Subjects = 100 Marks (75 Marks For External Exams & 25 Marks For
Internals)
For
Practical subjects (Labs) = 75 Marks
Seminar
= 50 Marks
Mini-Project
= 50 Marks
Final
Project = 200 Marks
Comprehensive
Viva-Voce = 100 Marks
Allocation of Marks For B.Pharmacy (Marks Distribution)
For
Theory Subjects = 100 Marks (75 Marks For External Exams & 25 Marks For
Internals)
For
Practical subjects (Labs) = 75 Marks
Seminar
= 50 Marks
Final
Project = 100 Marks
Comprehensive
Viva-Voce = 100 Marks
Note:
For
Mid Exams 25 Marks (with 10 marks for objective paper, 10 marks for subjective
paper and 5 marks for assignments)
Objective
Test will be Paper Based Test.
8) Mid Exams Bit Papers/Question Papers
9) External Exams Question Paper Pattern
The end examination will be conducted for 75 marks with Part A as a compulsory question for 25 marks. Part B is for maximum of 50 marks with 5 questions consisting of two parts each (a) and (b), out of which the student has to answer either (a) or (b), not both. Each question in Part B carries 10 marks.
10) Previous External/End Exams Questions Papers