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PART IV DETAILS OF PROGRAMMES

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AAOC Bio BIOT CDC CDP CE Che Chem CHI CS/Comp/Comp Sc DCOC EA Econ ECE EEE EI ES ET Engg Analysis and Application Oriented Courses Biological Sciences Biotechnology Compulsory Discipline Courses Courses on Development Process Civil Engineering Chemical Chemistry Chinese Computer Science Discipline Courses other than Compulsory Emerging Area Economics Electronics and Communication Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering Science Engineering Technology Engineering: Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Instrumentation, Electronics and Communication, Manufacturing, Mechanical English Experimental Science: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics Finance French German Humanities and Social Sciences Information Systems Internet Technology and e-Bussiness Japanese Lecture hours per week Mathematics Master of Business Administration Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Indicates minimum/maximum number of units specified in a course or semester programme Management Management Systems Manufacturing Management Master in Public Health Material Science and Technology Practical, Seminar & Project, etc. hours per week Philosophy Pharmacy Physics Russian Software Systems Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Physics Suffixed to a course number indicates that a non-letter grade will be awarded in such a course Technical Arts Technique Oriented Courses Number of units associated to a course

ENGL Exptl Sc Fin FRE GER HSS IS ITEB JAP L Math MBA Mech MF Min/Max Mgts MGSYS MM MPH MST P PHIL Pharm Phy RUS SS Sc. T TA TOC U

Course descriptions are available at: www.bits-pilani.ac.in/courses/fs_coursedescriptions.html

As part of BITS Vision 2020 Mission 2012 project, the curriculum of BITS, Pilani was benchmarked against top Universities in the world. Consequently the curriculum has undergone a strategic redesign that will be applicable for students admitted from August 2011 onwards. This part (Part IV) of the bulletin describes two different curriculum schemes one for continuing students (pages IV-1 to IV-26) and one for new students i.e. those who are admitted August 2011 onwards (pages IV-27 onwards).

where, apart from the courses listed below, certain remedial courses may be required in which case the Dean, Instruction will design these courses from time to time and report the same to the Senate. The list of courses in the various categories and other courses which are used for making these programmes are given below.

(i)

Language and Literature


Creative Writing Effective Speaking Effective Public Speaking Elementary Hindi Novel & Short Stories One Act Play & Drama 3 3 3 303 303 303 303

ENGL C261 ENGL C262 ENGL C353 HINDI C201 HINDI C211 HINDI C212

(I) STRUCTURE OF THE INTEGRATED FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMMES OF STUDENTS ADMITTED 2010 OR EARLIER
GROUP A, B AND C PROGRAMMES (More specifically B.E. (Hons.): Biotechnology, Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Instrumentation, Manufacturing, Mechanical, B.Pharm. (Hons.) in Group A, M.Sc. (Hons.) : Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Physics in Group B and M.Sc. (Tech.): General Studies, Engineering Technology, Information Systems, Finance in Group C). The structure of these programmes has sought to identify commonality amongst the various programmes as well as their divergence. Broadly the structural requirements are classified under various categories of courses as given below. The actual requirements for these degree programmes are spelt out in terms of courses belonging to different categories. The table on page IV-8 gives these requirements in terms of minimum and maximum number of units as well as minimum and maximum number of courses of each category for Group A, B and C programmes. The semester-wise pattern for completing the programme, is planned by a Senate appointed Committee called Academic Regulations Clause 1.08 Committee and the current operative semester-wise patterns are given in later sections. While this has been planned in such a way that a normal student will finish the programme in 8 semesters, the completion of the programme by a student can be shorter or longer than this duration because of the flexibilities. There may be cases

SANS C111 Sanskrit

In addition to the above, the following courses are specially designed for Group C only which cannot be taken by Group A & B students under any circumstances. ENGL C121 ENGL C122 ENGL C123 ENGL C221 ENGL C222 ENGL C231 ENGL C251 ENGL C252 English Language Skills I English Language Skills II English Language Skills Readings from Popular Science Writings Readings from Drama Readings from Prose and Poetry Linguistics Phonetics and Spoken English 3 3 303 303 303 303 303 303

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Core Science
General Biology Biological Chemistry Introductory Molecular Biology Microbiology Chemistry I Chemistry II Atomic and Molecular Structure Modern Analytical Chemistry 303 303 303 233 303 303 303 303

BIO C111 BIO C211 BIO T216 BIO C241 CHEM C141 CHEM C142 CHEM C211 CHEM C222

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CHEM C232 Chemistry of Organic Compounds PHA C211 Biological Chemistry PHA C212 Pharmaceutical Analysis PHA C241 Microbiology PHY C131 Physics I (Mechanics, Waves & Optics) PHY C132 Physics II (Electricity, Magnetism & Modern Physics) PHY C212 Classical Mechanics PHY C221 Modern Physics

303 303 233 233 303 303

TA C312

Technical Report Writing

(v) Engineering Science


Transport Phenomena I Analysis of Structures Fluid Flow Operations Chemical Process Calculations ECE C272 Circuits & Signals EEE C272 Circuits & Signals ES C112 Thermodynamics ES C221 Mechanics of Solids ES C232 Transport Phenomena I ES C241 Electrical Sciences I ES C242 Structure and Properties of Materials ES C263 Microprocessors Programming & Interfacing ES C272 Electrical Sciences II INSTR C272 Circuits & Signals ME C211 Applied Thermodynamics ME C212 Transport Phenomena I MF C211 Applied Thermodynamics MF C212 Transport Phenomena I NA C211 Ocean Engineering NA C212 Transport Phenomena I CE C212 CE C241 CHE C213 CHE C221 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 324 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303

303 303

In addition to the above, the following courses are specially designed for M.Sc. (Tech.) General Studies programme which can be taken by students of other programmes with prior permission from appropriate authority. BIO C111 CHEM C221 PHY C122 SCI C121 SCI C212 SCI C311 General Biology General Chemistry General Physics Social Hygiene Applied Nutrition Agricultural Science 303 303 303 303 303 303

(iii) Core Mathematics


MATH C191 MATH C192 Mathematics I(Advanced Calculus) Mathematics II (Complex Variables and Linear Algebra) Discrete Structures for Computer Science Mathematics III (Differential Equations) 303 303

MATH C222 MATH C241

303 303

In addition to the above, the following courses are specially designed for Group C only which cannot be taken by Group A & B students under any circumstances. ENGG C111 Electrical and Electronics Technology ENGG C212 Introduction to Systems ENGG C232 Engineering Materials ENGG C241 Mechanical Technology ENGG C242 Maintenance & Safety ENGG C264 Fluid and Solid Mechanics ENGG C272 Process Technology ENGG C282 Industrial Engineering Techniques ENGG C291 Electronics and Instrumentation Technology 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303

(iv) Technical Arts


TA C111 TA C112 TA C162 TA C211 TA C222 TA C231 TA C252 Engineering Graphics Workshop Practice Computer Programming I Measurement Techniques I Measurement Techniques II Business Communication Computer Programming II 244 244 303 042 164 303 3

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ES C233 ES C261

Logic in Computer Science Digital Electronics and Microprocessors

303 303

TOC C254

Computer Oriented Problem Solving II

(vi) Analysis and Application Oriented Courses


Probability and Statistics Graphs & Networks Optimisation Data Processing Operations Research Control Systems Systems Numerical Analysis Instrumental Methods of Analysis CHEM C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis PHA C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis PHY C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis AAOC C111 AAOC C221 AAOC C222 AAOC C311 AAOC C312 AAOC C321 AAOC C322 AAOC C341 BIO C391 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 4 4 4 4

(vii) Humanities & Social Sciences (HSS) and Other Courses A. HSS Courses
ECON C211 Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting ECON C212 Principles of Economics HIST C112 Main Trends in Indian History HIST C211 Main Currents of Modern History HIST C212 Middle East History HIST C213 Gulf History & Culture HSS C231 Economic Legislation HSS C232 Indian Financial Systems HSS C241 Legal Environment of Business HSS C311 Taxation HSS C312 Bureaucracy HSS C313 Critical Analysis of Literature and Cinema HSS C314 Print and Audio-Visual Advertising HSS C321 Commercial Law HUM C232 Indian Financial System HUM C311 Journalism HUM C312 Contemporary India HUM C321 Appreciation of Indian Music HUM C322 Commercial Art HUM C331 Appreciation of Art HUM C332 Cinematic Art HUM C341 Comparative Indian Literature HUM C342 Graphic Art HUM C351 Public Administration HUM C352 Painting HUM C361 Accounting in Management HUM C362 History of Mathematics HUM C371 Linguistics 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 3 303 303 3 303 3 303 3 303 3 303 303 303

In addition to the above, the following courses are specially designed for Group C only which cannot be taken by Groups A & B students under any circumstances. TOC C112 TOC C211 TOC C212 TOC C213 TOC C215 TOC C223 TOC C224 TOC C235 TOC C236 Book Keeping Book Keeping & Accountancy Library Science Civil Engineering Practice Language Lab Practice Comfort Conditioning and Refrigeration Corporate Taxation Electrical and Electronics Engineering Practice Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Practice Production and Processing Computer Oriented Problem Solving I 303 303 303 3 063 3 303 063 063

TOC C244 TOC C253

063 3

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HUM C372

Phonetics and Spoken English HUM C381 Musicology - An Introduction HUM C382 Sankara's Thoughts HUM C383 Srimad Bhagavad Gita HUM C411 Professional Ethics HUM C412 Heritage of India HUM C413 Indian Traditions of Science and Technology HUM C421 Comparative Religion HUM C422 Aesthetics HUM C431 Theatre Art-Acting and Production MGTS C211 Principles of Management MGTS C233 Principles of Marketing for Engineers PHIL C211 Introductory Philosophy PHIL C221 Symbolic Logic POL C211 Indian National Movement POL C212 Modern Political Concepts POL C311 Gandhian Thoughts POL C312 Marxian Thoughts POL C321 International Relations PSY C211 Introduction Psychology PSY C311 Psychology of Human Adjustment SOC C211 Dynamics of Social Change

303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303

BITS C324 BITS C331 BITS C332 BITS C333 BITS C334 BITS C335 BITS C341 BITS C364 BITS C372 BITS C381 BITS C382 BITS C383 BITS C385 BITS C386 BITS C393 BITS C394 BITS C395 BITS C396 BITS C397

Study Oriented Project Computer Projects Culture and Significance of Modern Mathematics Project on Organisational Aspects Project on Organisational Aspects Computer Projects Selected Computer Languages Human Computer Interaction Data Communications and Networks TIC Projects Reading Course TIC Projects Introduction to Gender Studies Quantum Information and Computation Current Affairs Mass Media Content and Design Short Film and Video Production Reporting and Writing for Media Techniques in Social Research Creative Multimedia Entrepreneurship Software Engineering Renewable Energy Cryptography Machine Learning Bioethics and Biosafety New Venture Creation Financing Infrastructure Projects Management Information Systems

3 3 303 3 3 3 3 303 303 3 3 3 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 223 303 3 303 303 303 303 303 303 303

B. Other Courses
BIO C231 BITS C214 BITS C217 BITS C218 BITS C224 BITS C313 BITS C314 BITS C320 BITS C321 BITS C323 Biology Project Laboratory Introduction to Mass Communication Environment, Development and Climate Change Public Policy Corporate Taxation Lab. Oriented Project Lab. Oriented Project Managerial Skills Legal and Economic Environment of Business Study Oriented Project 3 303 303 303 303 3 3 2* 4* 3

BITS C398 BITS C432 BITS C461 BITS C462 BITS C463 BITS C464 BITS C467 BITS C468 BITS C469 BITS C471

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BITS C472 BITS C473

e-Business Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos BITS C474 Rural Infrastructure Planning BITS C481 Computer Networks BITS C482 Creating and Leading Entrepreneurial Organizations BITS C483 Indian Wisdom for Modern Management BITS C484 Introduction to Conflict Management BITS C485 Marketing Audit BITS C486 Product & Brand Management BITS C487 Global Business, Technology & Knowledge Sharing BITS C488 Services Management Systems BITS C489 Enterprise Resource Planning BITS C493 Business Analysis and Valuation BITS C494 Environmental Impact Assessment CHEM C212 Colloid and Surface Chemistry CHEM C231 Chemistry Project Laboratory MATH C231 Number Theory PHA C213 Introduction to Physical Pharmacy PHY C231 Physics Project Laboratory PHY C232 Computational Physics PHY C241 Atmospheric Physics PHY C242 Theory of Relativity

303 303 303 303 303

CDP C221 CDP C231 CDP C313 CDP C323 CDP C332 CDP C364 CDP C371

303 303 303 303 303

Growth of Social Health in India Transport & Communication Security Analysis & Portfolio Management Functions & Working of Stock Exchanges Contemporary India Industrial Relations Development Economics

303 303 303 303 303 303 303

(viii) Electives
While Table on page IV-8 gives range of electives for the construction of the semester-wise pattern of the programme by the Clause 1.08 Committee, the same Committee will specify the exact number of electives required for each programme (Refer the Semester-wise charts given in later sections). Apart from the electives specified in these charts, students will be allowed to register normally four additional courses as electives. In special cases Clause 1.08 Committee may relax this upper limit on a case by case basis. Students can choose electives from across the offerings of all the courses which are not compulsory to his programme subject to any restrictive conditions described in this Bulletin and in the Academic Regulations. Some of the other courses which can be taken as electives are given below: Emerging Area Courses EA C342 EA C412 EA C413 EA C414 EA C415 EA C416 EA C417 EA C422 EA C441 EA C442 Computer Aided Design Flexible Manufacturing Systems Intelligent Manufacturing System Introduction to Bioinformatics Introduction to MEMS Introduction to Nanoscience Microfluidics and Its Application Fibre Optics and Optoelectronics Robotics Remote Sensing and Image Processing 3 324 303 303 4 303 4* 3 3 3

303 303 303 314 303 3 303 213 3 303 303 303

The following Courses on Development Process (CDP) are specially designed for Group C only which cannot be taken by Groups A & B students under any circumstances. CDP C211 CDP C212 Agricultural Growth of India Industrial Growth of India 303 303

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EA C443 EA C451 EA C452 EA C461 EA C462 EA C463 EA C471 EA C472 EA C473 EA C474 EA C475 EA C476 EA C477 EA C481 EA C482

Image Processing Internetworking Technologies Mobile Telecommunication Networks Artificial Intelligence Superconductivity Theory and Applications Neural Networks and Applications Pattern Recognition Photovoltaic Devices Multimedia Computing Financial Engineering Power Apparatus and Networks Foundations of Nanomechanics Expert Systems

303 303 303 3 303 303 3 303 303 303 303 303 3

Few electives given below are available for all A, B and C group programmes and their units may be one or two depending upon the nature and the duration of the course: BITS C211 BITS C212 BITS C213 BITS C318 BITS C319 Introduction to IPR Introduction to Human Rights Introduction to Environmental Studies Workshop on Film Production Negotiation Skills and Techniques 1 1 1 1 202

Retail Management Systems 3 0 3

(ix) Audit Type Courses


These courses are not part of any programme. They are available on audit only. The registration in these courses is permitted after payment of due fees in addition to the semester fees. The available audit type courses normally are as follows. BITS N101T CHI N101T Physical fitness and Wellness Beginning Chinese 1 303 303 303 303 303 303 3* 3* 3* 3* 3* 3* 3*

Fuzzy Logic and Applications 3 0 3

While each programme has a unique number of courses under the 'elective' category, the option embedded in the range shown against each category in the category-wise chart may not be mistaken to be an 'elective'. Thus each student is required to take courses within the range of minimum to maximum from the uniquely Core courses in each category. The list is not openended and is also not negotiable. For fulfilling the elective category, theoretically speaking, a student can choose any course listed in this Bulletin if that course is not a Core compulsory course of his/her programme, provided he/she fulfils the prerequisite and the prior preparation requirements and any other restrictive condition. Apart from the courses described here, a student can also take courses of the higher degree programmes as electives subject to any prerequisite and other restrictions. A wise choice within the range prescribed in each category supplemented by planned deployment of the electives can prepare an individual student for a multi-faceted professional aspiration.

FRE N101T Beginning French FRE N102T Technical French GER N101T Beginning German GER N102T Technical German JAP N101T Beginning Japanese
MUSIC N103T Indian Classical Music

(Vocal) I
MUSIC N104T Indian Classical Music

(Vocal) II
MUSIC N203T Indian Classical Music

(Vocal) III
MUSIC N204T Indian Classical Music

(Vocal) IV
MUSIC N113T Indian Classical Music

(Instrumental) I
MUSIC N114T Indian Classical Music

(Instrumental) II
MUSIC N213T Indian Classical Music

(Instrumental) III

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MUSIC N214T Indian Classical Music

3* 0 0

(Instrumental) IV
MUSIC N303T Advanced Indian Music

Practice (Vocal)
MUSIC N313T Advanced Indian Music

Practice (Instrumental) For a student with advanced standing or on transfer, the number of courses to be done in each category will be decided anywhere in the range depending on the estimate of courses he/she has done before the point of admission with advanced standing or transfer. The above is the general guideline, but it must be remembered that each student or a category of students will be given a complete semester-wise pattern for the duration of the programme as is illustrated by the type of semester-wise patterns presented in this Bulletin.

course structure for M.Sc.(Tech.) General studies is designed in such a way that a student admitted to this programme will be taking humanities courses as well as certain general science and technology courses. The set of first year courses of this programme is therefore different from those of other M.Sc.(Tech.) programmes. (see the semester-wise pattern later in this section). But the structure of Group C programmes permits the possibility of an individual student, to combine in his/her programme specially in the categories of core mathematics and core science courses, a combination of courses which require high dependence on mathematics and analysis or science courses which are more narrative and integrated at the conceptual plane. In view of this, students admitted to M.Sc.(Tech.) Information Systems, M.Sc.(Tech.) Engineering technology and M.Sc.(Tech.) Finance programmes will be given an opportunity to choose the first year courses mentioned against M.Sc.(Tech.) General studies programme, instead of the first year courses mentioned in their semester-wise patterns. This will allow the student to have an understanding of modern science and mathematics, their methodology and their conceptual approach without the necessity of rigorous training in the mathematical understanding and manipulation. However, such an option can be exercised only with prior permission from appropriate authority.

Special features of Group C Programmes


The semester-wise patterns for M.Sc. (Tech.) Information Systems, M.Sc.(Tech.) Engineering Technology and M.Sc.(Tech.) Finance are designed in such a way that the first year is common with A and B groups. This allows the students of these programmes to benefit in terms of saving time if they are allowed to exercise their options for any of the flexibilities of seeking for a transfer or dual degree into Group A or B. The

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Category wise Structure of Groups A, B & C Programmess students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier

Programme Category

A, B, C Programmes Except M.Sc. (Tech.) General Studies No. of Units Required No. of Courses Required 0-5 3-7 2-4 4-8 2-8 3-8 1-10 6-10 5-10 42 (Min.) 2 OR 2 44 (Min.)

M.Sc. (Tech.) General Studies No. of Units Required 0-15 8-23 6-15 12-21 6-21 9-27 9-45 12-40 125 (Min.) 25 OR 16 140 (Min.) No. of Courses Required 0-5 3-7 2-5 4-7 2-7 3-9 3-15 5-10 42 (Min.) 2 OR 2 44 (Min.)

Language and Literature Core Science Core Mathematics Technical Arts Engg. Science AAOC HSS & Other Courses CDC Elective Sub Total PS I & II OR Thesis & Seminar Total

0-15 8-23 6-12 12-26 6-24 8-24 3-33 15-40 12-40 125 (Min.) 25 OR 16 140 (Min)

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Pattern 1 Year BIO CHEM ES I MATH PHY TA ES MATH TA BIO BIO ECON

Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to Group A and Group B Admitted in First Semester Second Semester First Semester C111 General Biology AAOC C111 Probability and Statistics C141 Chemistry I CHEM C142 Chemistry II C112 Thermodynamics MATH C192 Mathematics II C191 Mathematics I PHY C132 Physics II C131 Physics I TA C112 Workshop Practice C111 Engineering Graphics TA C162 Computer Programming I C241 Electrical Sciences I C242 Structure and Properties of Materials ES C241 Mathematics III ES C272 Electrical sciences II C252 Computer Programming II CE C212 Transport Phenomena I C211 Biological Chemistry (for Bio, BIOT, Pharm) ME C212 (for Civil, Mech., MF) C241 Microbiology (for Bio, BIOT) MF C212 C212 Principles of Economics (for Econ, CHE C213 Fluid Flow Operations (for Che) Pharm) CE C241 Analysis of Structures (for Civil) ES C221 Mechanics of Solids (for Engg) CHE C221 Chemical Process Calculations (for Che) MGTS C211 Principles of Management (Exptl Sc, CHEM C211 Atomic & Molecular Structures (for Chem) Math, BIOT, Che, MF) CHEM C232 Chemistry of Organic Compounds PHA C241 Microbiology (for Pharm) (for Chem, Pharm) PHY C221 Modern Physics (for Phy) ECON C211 Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting SOC C211 Dynamics of Social Change (for Econ) (for Econ) TA C211 Measurement Techniques I (for Econ, EEE C272 Engg, Exptl Sc, Math, Pharm) ECE C272 Circuits & Signals (for EEE, ECE, EI) II TA C312 Technical Report Writing (for Engg, except INSTR C272 BIOT, Che, MF) ES C263 Microprocessor Programming & Elective 1 (for Chem, Math) Interfacing (for CS, EEE, ECE, EI) MATH C222 Discrete Structures for Computer Science (for CS) ME C211 Applied Thermodynamics (for Mech, MF) MF C211 MGTS C211 Principles of Management (for Econ, Pharm, Engg except BIOT, Che, MF) PHA C212 Pharmaceutical Analysis (for Pharm) TA C222 Measurement Techniques II (for Econ, Engg, Exptl Sc, Math) TA C312 Technical Report Writing (for Econ, BIOT, Che, MF, Exptl Sc, Math, Pharm) BIOT C216 Introductory Molecular Biology (for BIOT) Electives 2 (for Bio, Math, Phy) Summer BITS C221 Practice School I (for PS Option Only) Compulsory Discipline Courses* Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C222 Optimisation AAOC C312 Operations Research AAOC C221 Graphs and Networks (for Math) AAOC C321 Control Systems (for BIOT, Civil, Mech., AAOC C311 Data Processing (for Econ, Math) MF, CS) AAOC C321 Control Systems (for Che, EEE, ECE, EI) AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for Che, EEE, ECE, EI, AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for BIOT, Civil, Mech., Exptl. Sc., Math) III MF, CS) Elective 1 (for Econ, Pharm) BIO C391 CHEM C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis PHA C391 (for Exptl Sc, Pharm) PHY C391 \ PHY C212 Classical Mechanics (for Phy) Elective 1 (for Bio, Chem, Econ) C412 BITS Electives Practice School II 5 (for Bio, Pharm.) IV OR 6 (for BIOT, Chem, Econ, Engg, Math, Phy) C422T Thesis BITS BITS C442T Seminar

Note : This is operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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Pattern 2 Year

Semester wise Pattern for Students Admitted to Group A and Group B Admitted in Second Semester First Semester Second Semester BIO CHEM MATH PHY TA TA C111 C141 C191 C131 C112 C162 C111 C242 C241 C211 C312 C272 C312 C321 C341 C216 C212 C212 C212 C241 C213 C221 C211 C232 C211 C272 C272 C272 C263 C222 C211 C211 C212 C222 General Biology Chemistry I Mathematics I Physics I Workshop Practice Computer Programming I Probability and Statistics Structure and Prop. of Materials Mathematics III Principles of Management Technical Report Writing 1 Electrical Sciences II Operations research Control Systems (for Civil, Mech, MF, CS) Numerical Analysis (for Che, EEE, ECE, EI, Exptl Sc., Math) Introductory Molecular Biology (for BIOT) Transport Phenomena I (for Civil, Mech, MF) Analysis Structures (for Civil) Fluid Flow Operations (for Che) Chemical Process Calculations (for Che) Atomic & Molecular Structures (for Chem) Chemistry of Organic Compounds (for Chem, Pharm) Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting (for Econ) Circuits & Signals (for EEE, ECE, EI) Microprocessor Programming & Interfacing (for CS, EEE, ECE, EI) Discrete Structures for Computer Science (for CS) Applied Thermodynamics (for Mech, MF) Pharmaceutical Analysis (for Pharm) Measurement Techniques II (for Econ, Engg, Exptl Sc, Math) 1 (for BIOT, Chem) 2 (for Bio, Econ, Math, Pharm, Phy)

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CHEM ES MATH PHY TA TA AAOC ES AAOC BIO BIO PHA ECON ES PHY PHY SOC TA

C142 C112 C192 C132 C111 C252 C222 C241 C311 C211 C241 C241 C212 C221 C212 C221 C211 C211

Chemistry II Thermodynamics Mathematics II Physics II Engineering Graphics Computer Programming II Optimisation Electrical Sciences I Data Processing (for Math) Biological Chemistry (for Bio, BIOT, Pharm) Microbiology (for Bio, BIOT, Pharm)

AAOC ES MATH MGTS TA Elective ES AAOC AAOC AAOC BIOT CE ME MF CE CHE CHE CHEM CHEM

III

Elective Electives

Principles of Economics (for Econ, Pharm) Mechanics of Solids (for Engg) Classical mechanics (for Phy) Modern Physics (for Phy) Dynamics of Social Change (for Econ) Measurement Techniques I (for Econ, Engg, Exptl Sc, Math, Pharm) 1 (for Bio, Econ, Phy) 2 (for BIOT, Che, Chem, Civil, CS, EEE, ECE, EI, ECON Math, Mech., MF) EEE ECE INSTR ES MATH ME MF PHA TA

Summer

Elective Electives BITS C221 Practice School I ( For PS Option only)

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Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C221 Graphs and Networks (for Math) AAOC C311 Data Processing (for Econ) AAOC C321 Control Systems (for Che, ECE, EEE, EI) AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for BIOT, Civil, Mech., MF, CS) BIO C391 CHEM C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (for Exptl Sc, PHA C391 BIOT, Pharm) PHY C391 Elective 1 (for Che, Civil, CS, EEE, ECE, EI, Mech, MF, Pharm) Electives 2 (for BIOT, Econ, Math, Exptl Sc) BITS Practice School II OR C422T Thesis C442T Seminar C412

Compulsory Discipline Courses* Electives 2

V BITS BITS

Note : This is operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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Pattern 1

Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to Group C M.Sc. (Tech.) Engineering Technology, Information Systems, Finance admitted in First Semester First Semester Second Semester AAOC CHEM MATH PHY TA TA ENGG ES MGTS TA TOC TOC TOC MATH SOC ECON C111 C142 C192 C132 C112 C162 C212 C261 C211 C312 C223 C244 C224 C222 C211 C211 Probability & Statistics Chemistry II Mathematics II Physics II Workshop Practice Computer Programming I Introduction to Systems Digital Electronics and Microprocessors (for ET, IS) Principles of Management Technical Report Writing Comfort Conditioning & Refrigeration (for ET) Production & Processing (for ET) Corporate Taxation (for Fin.) Discrete Structures for Computer Science (for IS) Dynamics of Social Change (for IS, Fin.) Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting (for Fin.)

Year CHEM ES BIO MATH PHY TA ECON ENGG ENGG ENGG TA TOC TOC AAOC AAOC ES BITS HUM TA MATH C141 C112 C111 C191 C131 C111 C212 C111 C241 C264 C252 C213 C235 C221 C311 C233 C321 C351 C231 C241

Chemistry I Thermodynamics General Biology Mathematics I Physics I Engineering Graphics Principles of Economics Electrical and Electronics Technology Mechanical Technology (for ET) Fluid & Solid Mechanics (for ET) Computer Programming II Civil Engineering Practice (for ET) Electrical & Electronics Engineering Practice (for ET,IS) Graphs & Networks (for IS) Data Processing (for Fin.) Logic in Computer Science (for IS) Legal and Economic Environment of Business (for Fin.) Public Administration (for Fin.) Business Communication (for Fin.) Mathematics III (for IS)

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Summer Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC ENGG ENGG CDP Elective C222 C232 C242 C323

BITS C221 Practice School I 5 Units (for PS Option Only) Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC CDP AAOC BITS CDP BITS C312 C364 C341 C471 C313 C412 Operations Research Industrial Relations (for ET) Numerical Analysis (for IS) Management Information Systems (for Fin.) Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (for Fin.)

III

Optimization Engineering Materials (for ET) Maintenance and Safety (for ET) Functions and Working of Stock Exchanges (for Fin.) 1 (for IS, Fin.)

IV

Electives

BITS BITS

Practice School II OR C422T Thesis C442T Seminar

Note : This is operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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Pattern 2 Year

Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to Group C M.Sc. (Tech.) Engineering Technology, Information Systems, Finance admitted in Second Semester First Semester CHEM BIO MATH PHY TA TA C141 C111 C191 C131 C111 C162 C212 C211 C244 C111 C312 C233 C211 C351 C224 C312 C364 C222 C223 C261 C341 C312 C313 Second Semester Chemistry I General Biology Mathematics I Physics I Engineering Graphics Computer Programming I Introduction to Systems Principles of Management Production & Processing (for ET) Probability & Statistics Technical Report Writing (for ET) Logic in Computer Science (for IS) Dynamics of Social Change (for IS, Fin.) Public Administration (for Fin.) Corporate Taxation (for Fin.) 1 (for ET, IS) Operations Research (for ET, Fin.) Industrial Relations (for ET) Discrete Structures for Computer Science (for IS) Comfort Conditioning and Refrigeration (for ET) Digital Electronics and Microprocessors (for ET, IS) Numerical Analysis (for IS) Technical Report Writing (for IS, Fin.) Security Analysis & Portfolio Management (for Fin) Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting (for Fin.) 2 (for ET, IS, Fin)

II

CHEM MATH ES PHY TA TA

C142 C192 C112 C132 C112 C252

Chemistry II Mathematics II Thermodynamics Physics II Workshop Practice Computer Programming II

ENGG MGTS TOC AAOC TA ES SOC HUM TOC Elective AAOC CDP MATH TOC ES AAOC TA CDP

III

ECON ENGG ENGG ENGG TOC TOC ENGG AAOC AAOC BITS

C212 C241 C242 C264 C213 C235 C111 C221 C311 C321

TA C231 MATH C241 Elective Summer

Principles of Economics Mechanical Technology (for ET) Maintenance & Safety (for ET) Fluid & Solid Mechanics (for ET) Civil Engineering Practice (for ET) Electrical & Electronics Engineering Practice (for ET, IS) Electrical & Electronics Technology Graphs & Networks (for IS) Data Processing (for Fin.) Legal and Economic Environment of Business (for Fin.) Business Communication (for Fin.) Mathematics III (for IS) 1 (for IS, Fin.)

ECON C211 Electives

BITS C221 Practice School I 5 Units (for PS Option only) Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C312 Operations Research ( for IS) BITS C471 Management Information Systems Exchanges (for Fin.) Elective 1 (for ET, IS) Electives 2 (for Fin.)

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Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C222 Optimization ENGG C232 Engineering Materials (for ET) CDP C323 Functions and Working of Stock Exchanges (for Fin.) Elective 1 (for ET, IS, Fin) BITS Practice School II OR C422T Thesis C422T Seminar C412

BITS BITS

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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Pattern 1 Year CHEM ENGG I ENGL MATH PHY TA ECON ENGG TA BITS BITS CDP TA TOC Summer

Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M.Sc. (Tech.) General Studies in First Semester First Semester C221 C111 C123 C191 C122 C111 C212 C212 C252 C216 C217 C221 C231 C215 General Chemistry Electrical & Electronics Technology English Language Skills Mathematics I General Physics Engineering Graphics Principles of Economics Introduction to Systems Computer Programming II Selected Readings Environment, Development & 2 Climate Change Growth of Social Health in 2 India 1 Business Communication 1 Language Lab Practice U 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 AAOC BIO MATH PSY TA TA AAOC MGTS SOC TA BITS ENGL PHIL POL C111 C111 C192 C211 C112 C162 C311 C211 C211 C312 C214 C261 C221 C212 Second Semester Probability & Statistics General Biology Mathematics II Introductory Psychology Workshop Practice Computer Programming I Data Processing Principles of Management Dynamics of Social Change Technical Report Writing Introduction to Mass 1 Communication 1 Creative Writing 2 Symbolic Logic 2 Modern Political Concepts 5 Units U 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

II

BITS C221 Practice School I (For PS Option Only)

AAOC ENGL BITS BITS BITS III HSS BITS BITS

C222 C353 C393 C394 C396 C313 C484 C487

CDP

C371

Optimization Effective Public Speaking 1 Current Affairs Mass Media Content and 1 Design Reporting and Writing for 1 Media Critical Analysis of 1 Literature and Cinema Introduction to Conflict 2 Management Global Business, Technology & Knowledge 2 Sharing 2 Development Economics 2 Elective Elective(s) 6

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

AAOC CDP HUM BITS BITS HSS BITS

C312 C332 C351 C385 C395 C314 C397

Operation Research Contemporary India Public Administration 2 Introduction to Gender Studies Short Film & Video Production
1

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Print & Audio Visual 1 Advertising 2 Techniques in Social Research Elective

3 3 18 BITS BITS BITS C412 C422T C442T Practice School II OR Thesis Seminar 20 15 1

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Note: a. b. c.

The Units mentioned for Electives are minimum units and in actual cases they may be more, depending upon the nature of the course. This is operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senateappointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. As there is no clearly defined set of so-called discipline courses in respect of the M.Sc. (Tech.) General Studies Programme, the courses with superscript 1 mentioned in the above chart have been introduced for Communication and Media Studies stream and the courses with superscript 2 have been introduced for Developmental Studies stream. Courses with no superscript are common for both the streams.

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Pattern 2

Semesterwise Pattern for Students Admitted to Group C: M.Sc.(Tech.) General Studies in Second Semester First Semester U AAOC BIO MATH PSY TA TA C111 C111 C191 C211 C111 C162 C192 C211 C211 C312 C214 C221 C332 C351 C311 C261 C212 Second Semester Probability & Statistics General Biology Mathematics I Introductory Psychology Engineering Graphics Computer Programming I Mathematics II Principles of Management Dynamics of Social Change Technical Report Writing Introduction to Mass 1 Communication 2 Symbolic Logic Elective Contemporary India Public Administration Data Processing 1 Creative Writing 2 Modern Political Concepts Elective (2) U 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6

Year

CHEM ENGG ENGL BITS PHY TA TA ECON ENGG BITS III CDP TA TOC HSS CDP Summer AAOC ENGL BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS

C221 C111 C123 C216 C122 C112 C252 C212 C212 C217 C221 C231 C215 C313 C371

II

General Chemistry Electrical & Electronics Technology English Language Skills Selected Readings General Physics Workshop Practice Computer Programming II Principles of Economics Introduction to Systems Environment, Development & 2 Climate Change 2 Growth of Social Health in India 1 Business Communication 1 Language Lab Practice Critical Analysis of Literature and 1 Cinema 2 Development Economics Elective

3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1

MATH MGTS SOC TA BITS PHIL CDP HUM AAOC ENGL POL

BITS C221 Practice School-I 5 Units (for PS Option only) C222 C353 C393 C394 C396 C484 C487 Optimization Effective Public Speaking 1 Current Affairs 1 Mass Media Content and Design 1 Reporting and Writing for Media 2 Introduction to Conflict Management Global Business, Technology & 2 Knowledge Sharing 2 Elective Practice School II OR Thesis Seminar 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 AAOC BITS HSS BITS BITS C312 C395 C314 C385 C397 Operation Research Short Film & Video 1 Production Print & Audio Visual 1 Advertising 2 Introduction to Gender Studies 2 Techniques in Social Research Electives(3) 3 3 3 3 3 9

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BITS V BITS BITS a. b.

C412 C422T C442T

Note :

This is operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senateappointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. As there is no clearly defined set of so-called discipline courses in respect of the M.Sc. (Tech.) General Studies Programme, the courses with superscript 1 mentioned in the above chart have been introduced for Communication and Media Studies stream and the courses with superscript 2 have been introduced for Developmental Studies stream. Courses with no superscript are common for both the streams.

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(x)

Specialized Discipline Courses

All the courses marked (#) are the courses currently decided to be Compulsory Discipline Courses (CDC) by the Clause 1.08 Committee. In addition, one or two courses are required to be taken compulsorily in some Disciplines from the courses marked (*). The remaining courses will be available as electives under the category Discipline Courses Other than Compulsory (DCOC).

# BIOT C339 BIOT C343 BIOT C344 BIOT C345 # BIOT C346 BIOT C413 BIOT C416 BIOT C417 # BIOT C418

Course No. Course Title Biological Sciences


# BIO C312 # BIO C321 # BIO C322 # BIO C331 # BIO C332 # BIO C342 BIO C352 # BIO C411 BIO C412 BIO C413 BIO C416 BIO C417 BIO C418 BIO C419 BIO C421 BIO C431 BIO C441 BIO C451 BIO C461 BIO C491 Developmental Biology2 1 Cell Biology 2 Ecology Biophysics1 2 Genetics 1 General Physiology Cell and Tissue Culture Technology Laboratory2 Introduction to Bioinformatics Molecular Biology of Cell Immunology Biomolecular Modeling Genetic Engineering Techniques Molecular Evolution Enzymology Reproductive Physiology Biochemical Engineering Bioprocess Technology Recombinant DNA Technology Special Projects
1

LPU

303 303 303 303 303 303 303 093 303 303 303 303 194 303 303 303 303 3 303 3 303 303 234 303

Biophysical Chemistry Genomics Proteomics Immunotechnology Experiments in Biotechnology Molecular Biology of Cell Immunology Biomolecular Modeling Genetic Engineering 1 Techniques # BIOT C461 Recombinant DNA 2 Technology BIOT C491 Special Projects EA C414 Introduction to Bioinformatics

303 303 303 303 093 303 303 303 194 303 3 303 303 303 303 334 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 334 303 303 303 303 314 3 303

Chemical Engineering
# CHE C311 Chemical Engineering 1 Thermodynamics 2 # CHE C312 Kinetics and Reactor Design # CHE C322 Chemical Process 2 Technology # CHE C351 Heat Transfer Operations1 2 # CHE C332 Process Design Decisions 1 # CHE C361 Mass Transfer Operations CHE C411 Environnemental Pollution Control CHE C412 Process Equipment Design CHE C413 Process Plant Safety CHE C414 Transport Phenomena CHE C421 Biochemical Engineering CHE C422 Combustion Engineering # CHE C431 Selected Chemical 1 Engineering Operations CHE C432 Computer Aided Process Plant Design CHE C433 Corrosion Engineering # CHE C441 Process Control 2 CHE C471 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning CHE C473 Advanced Process Control CHE C491 Special Projects

Biotechnology
# BIOT C332 Genetics 1 # BIOT C336 Cell Physiology # BIOT C337 Industrial Microbiology & 1 Bioprocess Engineering # BIOT C338 Introduction to Environmental 2 Biotechnology

Chemistry
# CHEM C311 Chemical Kinetics
1

1 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in First Semester. 2 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in Second Semester. IV-15

CHEM C312 Chemistry of Nontransitional Elements 1 # CHEM C321 Chemical Thermodynamics 1 # CHEM C322 Quantum Chemistry # CHEM C331 Structure and Reactivity of 1 Organic Compounds 2 # CHEM C332 Synthetic Organic Chemistry * CHEM C341 Biophysical Chemistry CHEM C342 Coordination Chemistry * CHEM C351 Computational Chemistry # CHEM C352 Bonding in Inorganic 2 Compounds * CHEM C361 Polymer Chemistry * CHEM C362 Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds 2 # CHEM C411 Chemical Experimentation CHEM C412 Photochemistry and Laser Spectroscopy CHEM C421 Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry * CHEM C422 Statistical Thermodynamics * CHEM C431 Stereochemistry and Reaction Mechanisms CHEM C441 Biochemical Engineering CHEM C451 Physical Pharmacy CHEM C461 Nuclear & Radiochemistry CHEM C491 Special Projects

303 303 303 303 303 303 303 334 303 303 303 093 303 303 303 303 303 233 303 3 303 324 324 324 303 324 324 324 303

CE C411 CE C412 CE C414 CE C415 CE C416 CE C417

CE C418 CE C419

CE C422 CE C432 CE C441 CE C461 CE C471 CE C491 CS C313 CS C314 CS C321 # CS C342 #CS C351 #CS C352 #CS C362 #CS C363 #CS C372 #CS C391 CS C414

Transportation Engineering Disaster Management Introduction to Environmental Engineering Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures Computer Application in Civil Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Civil Engineering Introduction to Water Resources Engineering Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Machine Foundation Design of Bridge Structures Structural Dynamics Design of Water Resources Systems Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Introduction to Finite Element Methods Special Projects Object Oriented Programming and Design Software Development for Portable Devices Computers and Programming Advanced Computer 2 Organization 1 Theory of Computation 2 Data Base Systems Programming Languages & 2 Compiler Construction Data Structures and 1 Algorithms 1 Operating Systems Digital Electronics and 1 Computer Organization Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks Data Mining

303 303 303 303 324 303

303 303

303 303 303 303 303 3 324 223 324 303 303 303 303 324 303 334 303

Computer Science

Civil Engineering
# CE C322 # CE C342 # CE C361 # CE C371 # CE C381 # CE C383 # CE C391 # CE C392 CE C394 Construction Planning and 2 Technology Water and Waste Water 2 Treatment Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering1 Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics1 1 Design of Steel Structures Design of Concrete 2 Structures 2 Transportation Engineering 1 Geodesy Green Buildings & Energy Conservation

CS C415
1 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in First Semester. 2 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in Second Semester. IV-16

303

CS C422 CS C424 CS C441 CS C442 CS C444 CS C446 CS C451 CS C453 #CS C461 CS C471 CS C481 CS C491

Parallel Computing Software for Embedded Systems Selected Topics from Computer Science Advanced Algorithms & Complexity Real-Time Systems Data Storage Technologies and Networks Combinatorial Mathematics Discrete Mathematical Structures 2 Computer Networks Computer Graphics Graphical User Interfaces Special Projects
1

303 303
3

Electrical & Electronics Engineering


CS C341 # EEE C364 # EEE C371 * EEE C374 # EEE C381 # EEE C383 # EEE C391 * EEE C414 Data Structures & Algorithms 2 Analog Electronics Electromechanical Energy 1 Conversion Power Systems Electronic Devices & Integrated Circuits1 Communication Systems Digital Electronics and 1 Computer Organization Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks Digital Signal Processing Digital Communication Computer Based Control Systems Digital Systems Modern Control Systems Combinatorial Mathematics 1 Microelectronic Circuits Medical Instrumentation Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Television Engineering Analog & Digital VLSI Design Real-Time Systems Electromagnetic Fields & Microwave Engineering Discrete Mathematical Structures Power Electronics Advanced Power Systems Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation Satellite Communication Special Projects
2

303 334 334 303 303 334 334 303

303 303 303 303 303 303 223 303 3 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 3

Economics
#ECON C311 Microeconomics 1 #ECON C321 Macroeconomics #ECON C322 Public Finance: Theory and 2 Practice #ECON C341 Economics of Growth & 1 Planning 2 #ECON C342 Econometrics #ECON C362 Money, Banking and Financial Markets2 #ECON C372 International Trade and Balance of Payments2 ECON C411 Project Appraisal ECON C412 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management ECON C422 Functions & Working of Stock Exchanges ECON C431 Regional Economics ECON C436 Strategic Financial Management ECON C451 Technology Forecasting ECON C461 Analysis of Indian Economy ECON C471 Resources and Environmental Economics ECON C481 Financial Management ECON C491 Special Projects

EEE C415 EEE C416 EEE C417 EEE C418 EEE C422 EEE C423 #EEE C424 EEE C432 * EEE C433 EEE C441 * EEE C443 EEE C444 EEE C452 EEE C453 * EEE C461 EEE C462 EEE C471 EEE C472 EEE C491

303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 3

Electronics & Communication Engineering


CS C341 Data Structures and Algorithms 303

1 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in First Semester. 2 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in Second Semester. IV-17

CS C461 EA C473 # ECE C313 # ECE C364 # ECE C383 # ECE C391

Computer Networks Multimedia Computing 1 Microelectronic Circuits 2 Analog Electronics 1 Communication Systems Digital Electronics and 1 Computer Organization # ECE C392 Modern Communication 1 Technologies # ECE C393 Information Theory & Coding2 2 # ECE C394 Communication Networks # ECE C452 Electromagnetic Fields & 1 Microwave Engineering ECE C491 Special Projects EEE C414 Telecommunications Switching Systems and Networks EEE C415 Digital Signal Processing EEE C416 Digital Communication EEE C443 Analog and Digital VLSI Design EEE C472 Satellite Communication

303 303 303 334 334 334 303 303 303 303 3 303

INSTR C414 Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks INSTR C421 Digital Systems INSTR C444 Real-Time Systems * INSTR C451 Process Control * INSTR C461 Power Electronics * INSTR C471 Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation INSTR C481 Medical Instrumentation INSTR C491 Special Projects

303

303 303 303 303 303 303 3

Engineering Technology
# ET C341 # ET C342 # ET C351 # ET C352 # ET C362 ET C411 # ET C412 ET C413 Instrumentation and Control 2 Materials Management Chemical Process 2 Technology Energy Management2 Environnemental Pollution Control 2 Concepts of Engineering Design Production Planning & 1 Control Advances in Materials Science 1 Project Appraisal Computer Aided Project Planning and Monitoring Computer Aided Manufacturing Technology Forecasting Quality Control, Assurance & Reliability Technology Management Special Projects International Financial 2 Markets and Services 1 Theory of Finance 2 Project Finance Management Accounting Econometrics2
1

303 303 303 303 303 3 303 303 303 3 303 303 303 303 3 303 303 303 303 303

303 303 303 303

Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering


CS C341 Data Structures & Algorithms * EEE C381 Electronic Devices & Integrated Circuits # INSTR C312 Industrial Instrumentation 2 and Control # INSTR C313 Microelectronic Circuits1 # INSTR C355 Electronic Instruments and Instrumentation 2 Technology 2 # INSTR C364 Analog Electronics * INSTR C371 Electromechanical Energy Conversion # INSTR C381 Transducers & 1 Measurement Systems # INSTR C391 Digital Electronics and 1 Computer Organization * INSTR C392 Analysis Instrumentation INSTR C411 Opto-Electronic Instruments 303 303 303 303 334

# ET C414 ET C421 ET C422 ET C431 ET C432 ET C441 ET C491

334 334 303 334 303 303

Finance
# FIN C312 # FIN C321 # FIN C322 FIN C331 # FIN C332

1 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in First Semester. 2 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in Second Semester.

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Investment Banking and 1 Financial Services 1 # FIN C342 Financial Management FIN C411 Project Appraisal FIN C413 Risk Management and Insurance FIN C421 Financing International Trade FIN C422 Public Finance: Theory and Practice FIN C424 Money Banking and Financial Markets FIN C431 Marketing FIN C432 Issues in Indian Economy FIN C433 Advertising & Sales Promotion FIN C436 Strategic Financial Management FIN C441 Organisational Behaviour FIN C442 Corporate Planning FIN C451 International Business FIN C462 Services Marketing FIN C491 Special Projects

# FIN C341

303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 3 303 324 223 303 303 3 303 324 303 303 324 3

IS C415 IS C421 IS C422 IS C424 IS C431 IS C442 IS C444 IS C446 # IS C461 IS C462 IS C471 IS C472 IS C481

Data Mining Modelling and Decision Systems Parallel Computing Software for Embedded Systems Educational Software Advanced Algorithms and Complexity Real Time Systems Data Storage Technologies and Networks Computer Networks2 Network Programming Computer Graphics Geographical Information Systems Graphical User Interfaces
1

303 303 303 303 143 303 303 303 303 303 223 303 303

Mathematics
# MATH C311 # MATH C312 # MATH C321 # MATH C322 # MATH C331 # MATH C332 # MATH C352 MATH C353 MATH C411 MATH C412 MATH C413 MATH C421 MATH C422 MATH C431 MATH C441 MATH C451 MATH C452 MATH C461 MATH C471 Algebra I 2 Algebra II 1 Elementary Real Analysis 2 Measure and Integration 1 Introduction to Topology Introduction to Functional 2 Analysis 2 Differential Geometry Statistical Inference and Applications Complex Analysis Concepts of Geometry Topological Groups Combinatorial Mathematics Algebraic & Differential Topology Distribution Theory Discrete Mathematical Structures Ordinary Differential Equations Partial Differential Equations Integral Equations Non-Linear Optimisation 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303

Information Systems
IS C311 # IS C313 IS C314 IS C321 # IS C332 # IS C341 # IS C342 # IS C351 IS C352 # IS C362 # IS C363 IS C411 Computer Concepts and Software Systems Object Oriented 1 Programming and Design Software Development for Portable Devices Program, Data & File Structures Database Systems and 2 Applications 2 Software Engineering Structures of Programming 2 Languages Computer Organization and 1 Architecture Management Information Systems 1 Operating Systems Data Structures and 1 Algorithms Information Systems Project

1 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in First Semester. 2 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in Second Semester. IV-19

MATH C481 Commutative Algebra MATH C491 Special Projects

303 3

MF C481 MF C491 # ME C312 # ME C314 # ME C331 # ME C332 # ME C342 # ME C382 # ME C392 ME C412 # ME C422

Project Appraisal Special Projects Design of Machine 1 Elements Power Plant Engineering2 1 Transport Phenomena II Prime Movers and Fluid 2 Machines 1 Production Techniques 2 Computer Aided Design Advanced Mechanics of 1 Solids & Kinematics Production Planning & Control Dynamics of Machines & 2 Vibrations Computer Aided Manufacturing Automotive Vehicles Advances in Materials Science Quality Control, Assurance and Reliability Mechanical Equipment Design Composite Materials & Design Refrigeration and Airconditioning Precision Engineering Project Appraisal Special Projects
1

303 3 303 303 324 324 324 3 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 3

Manufacturing Engineering
# MF C312 # MF C313 # MF C314 # MF C315 # MF C316 MF C317 MF C318 # MF C319 MF C321 MF C343 # MF C382 # MF C411 MF C412 MF C413 MF C414 MF C415 MF C416 MF C417 MF C418 MF C421 MF C432 MF C441 MF C442 MF C453 MF C472 MF C473 MF C474 Design of Machine 1 Elements Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines1 Metal Forming and Machining1 2 Casting and Welding Manufacturing 1 Management Instrumentation and Control Design of Machine Tools Mechatronics and Automation2 Mechanical Engineering Drawing Maintenance and Safety 2 Computer Aided Design Tool and Fixture Design2 Automotive Systems Mechanical Vibrations and Acoustics Manufacturing Excellence Noise Engineering Work System Design Internal Combustion Engines Lean Manufacturing Supply Chain Management Computer Aided Manufacturing Quality Control Assurance and Reliability Advances in Materials Science Industrial Relations Precision Engineering Product Design and Development Product Design and Development Projects 303 303 324 324 303 303 303 303 303

Mechanical Engineering

ME C432 303 3* 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 4* 303 303 303 303 303 303 3 # PHA C342 ME C441 ME C442 ME C443 ME C451 ME C452 ME C461 ME C472 ME C481 ME C491

Pharmacy
# PHA C311 # PHA C312 # PHA C321 # PHA C322 # PHA C331 # PHA C332 Natural Drugs 2 Forensic Pharmacy Anatomy Physiology & 1 Hygiene 1 Dispensing Pharmacy 1 Industrial Pharmacy Pharmacology and 2 Toxicology 2 Medicinal Chemistry 233 303 233 233 233 233 233

1 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in First Semester. 2 Compulsory Discipline Course normally offered in Second Semester. IV-20

PHA C411 PHA C412 PHA C413

PHA C414 PHA C415 PHA C416 PHA C417 # PHA C421

PHA C422 PHA C431 PHA C432 PHA C441 PHA C442 PHA C461 PHA C491

Physical Pharmacy Veterinary Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Management & Quality Control Biopharmaceutics Pathophysiology Chemistry of Synthetic Drugs Pharmacoeconomics Pharmaceutical Formulations and Bio2 pharmaceutics Cosmetic Science Pharmacognosy Hospital Pharmacy Biochemical Engineering Applied Pharmaceutical Chemistry Phytochemistry Special Projects
1

233 303 303

PHY C461 PHY C471 PHY C491

Process Analysis Instrumentation Astrophysics Special Projects

303 303 3

303 303 303 303 233

General Studies
It should be noted that there is no clearly defined set of so-called discipline courses in respect of the General Studies programme. The courses drawn from those listed under Humanities, Social sciences and Other courses category and the Science and Applied Sciences category would meet such requirements. The M.Sc.(Tech.) General Studies programme has also flexibility to offer some skill oriented courses in two different streams, namely Communication and Media Studies and Development Studies. The pool of courses for the two proposed streams for M.Sc.(Tech.) General Studies programme have been identified as shown below:

233 233 303 303 303 233 3

Pool of Courses for Development Studies


BITS C216 BITS C217 Selected Readings Environment, Development and Climate Change BITS C218 Public Policy BITS C319 Negotiation Skills and Techniques BITS C320 Managerial Skills BITS C385 Introduction to Gender Studies BITS C393 Current Affairs BITS C397 Techniques in Social Research BITS C462 Renewable Energy BITS C484 Introduction to Conflict Management BITS C487 Global Business Technology and Knowledge Sharing CDP C211 Agricultural Growth of India CDP C221 Growth of Social Health in India CDP C371 Development Economics ENGG C282 Industrial Engineering Techniques 303 303 303 202 2* 303 303 303 303 303 303

Physics
# PHY C311 # PHY C312 # PHY C321 # PHY C322 * PHY C332 * PHY C341 * PHY C351 * PHY C352 * PHY C353 * PHY C362 PHY C411 PHY C421 PHY C422 PHY C432 PHY C441 PHY C451 Electromagnetic Theory I Statistical Mechanics2 1 Quantum Mechanics I 2 Solid State Physics Methods of Mathematical 1 Physics I Nuclear Physics2 Methods of Experimental Physics Atomic & Molecular 2 Spectroscopy Optical Physics & Applications Particle Physics Electromagnetic Theory II Quantum Mechanics II Group Theory and Applications Laser and Applications Physics Laboratory Materials Science 303 303 303 303

303 233 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 093 303

303 303 303 303

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FIN C411 HUM C411 IS C472 MBA C413 PHIL C221 POL C212

Project Appraisal Professional Ethics Geographical Information Systems Quantitative Methods Symbolic Logic Modern Political Concepts

303 303 303 4 303 303

(xi) Practice School I & II or Thesis & Seminar


For each first degree programme, a student has to do Practice School I & II or Thesis & Seminar. Normally a dual degree student will do one degree with Practice School option and another degree with Thesis & Seminar option. Whenever permitted, both degrees may be done with Practice School option or with Thesis & Seminar option. Note: In addition to the courses listed above there may be remedial course(s) designed by the Dean Instruction from time to time and reported to the Senate.

Pool of Courses for Communication and Media Studies


BITS C214 BITS C216 BITS C393 BITS C394 BITS C395 BITS C396 BITS C398 BITS C486 ENGL C261 ENGL C342 HSS C313 HSS C314 HUM C342 HUM C411 HUM C422 TA C231 TOC C215 Introduction to Mass Communication Selected Readings Current Affairs Mass Media Content and Design Short Film and Video Production Reporting and Writing for Media Creative Multimedia Product and Brand Management Creative Writing Science Writings Critical Analysis of Literature and Cinema Print and Audio Visual Advertising Graphic Art Professional Ethics Aesthetics Business Communication Language Laboratory Practice 303 303 303 303 303 303 223 303 3 303 303 303 3 303 303 303 063

SEMESTERWISE PATTERNS FOR COMPOSITE DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMMES


The principle by which the composite programme is worked out is described below. All courses and categories of the two programmes that remain after excluding the elective categories, the PS component, the Thesis-Seminar (TS) component, constitute the basic requirement of the composite programme. On this basic requirement is superimposed the smaller of the two elective packages associated with the two concerned programmes as also PS and TS. All these courses are now properly interspersed and resequenced to form the dual degree programme. Thus normally in every dual degree scheme one degree would be with PS and the other with TS. Semesterwise patterns for composite dual degree programme for Group B to Group A are given in the following pages. It may be seen from these patterns that the system is delicately balanced and any attempt to go outside this would not only upset the system but also result in an ambitious candidate spending more time than what the chart provides. The semesterwise pattern for composite dual degree programme other than Group B to Group A will be worked out by the Senate appointed Committee as and when required.

Depending on the interest of the students, Clause 1.08 Committee will replace some the existing courses in the chart of M. Sc. (Tech.) General studies with the courses from the concerned pool.

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Composite Dual Degree Programme (Group B to Group A) Input Entering in the First Semester
Group B to Engineering
Year I II First Semester Same as First Degree Programme ES C241 Electrical Sciences I TA C211 Measurement Techniques I TA C252 Computer Programming II PHY C221 Modern Physics (for Phy) MATH C241 Mathematics III ECON C212 Principles of Economics (for Econ) MGTS C211 Principles of Management (for Math, Exptl. Sci.) BIO C211 Biochemistry (for Bio) SOC C211 Dynamics of Social Change (for Econ) ES C221 Mechanics of Solids (for Chem, Math, Phy) BIO C241 Microbiology (for Bio) ES ES TA TA CHEM CHEM MGTS CHE EEE ECE INSTR ME MF C242 C272 C222 C312 C211 C232 C211 C221 C272 C272 C272 C211 C211 Second Semester Same as First Degree Programme Structure and Properties of Materials Electrical Sciences II Measurement Techniques II Technical Report Writing Atomic and Molecular Structure (for Chem) Chemistry of Organic Compounds (for Chem) Principles of Management (for Econ) Chemical Process Calculations (for Che) Circuits & Signals (for EEE, ECE, EI) Applied Thermodynamics (for ME except Chem to ME and Econ to ME) Applied Thermodynamics (for MF except Chem to MF and ECON to MF) Discrete Structures for Comp Sci (for CS) Transport Phenomena I (for Civil except Chem to Civil) Analysis of Structures (for Civil except Bio to Civil and Econ to Civil) Transport Phenomena I (for ME, MF)

MATH C222 CE C212 CE ME MF ES C241 C212 C212 C263

Microprocessor Programming & Interfacing (for Bio to CS, Math to CS, Phy to CS) CHE C213 Fluid Flow Operations (for Che except Chem to Che and Econ to Che) ECON C211 Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting (for Econ) Summer BITS C221 Practice School I (for PS option only ) First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* III AAOC C222 Optimization AAOC C312 Operations Research AAOC C311 Data Processing (for Econ. Math) CE C212 Transport Phenomena I (for Chem to Civil) AAOC C221 Graphs and Networks (for Math) CE C241 Analysis of Structures (for Bio to Civil and BIO C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (for Bio) Econ to Civil) CHEM C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis ME C211 Applied Thermodynamics (for Chem to ME and (for Chem) Econ to ME) PHY C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (for Phy) MF C211 Applied Thermodynamics (for Chem to MF and PHY C212 Classical Mechanics (for Phy) Econ to MF) ES C221 Mechanics of Solids (for Bio, Econ) CHE C213 Fluid Flow Operations (for Chem to Che and Elective 1 Econ to Che) ES C263 Microprocessor Programming & Interfacing (for Chem to CS, Econ to CS) Elective 1 IV Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C321 Control Systems (for B to Che, EEE, EI) AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for B to Che, EEE, EI) AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for B to Civil, ME, AAOC C321 Control Systems (for B to Civil, ME, MF, CS) MF, CS) Electives 2 Electives 2 V BITS C413 Practice School II BITS C422T Thesis OR BITS C442T Seminar BITS C421T Thesis OR BITS C441T Seminar BITS C412 Practice School II Note: Wherever First Degree Programme is mentioned above, it is as given in Pattern 1. This is currently operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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Composite Dual Degree Programme (Group B to Group A) Input Entering in the First Semester
Group B to Pharmacy

Year I BIO ECON ES PHY MATH TA TA BIO PHA

First Semester Same as First Degree Programme C211 C212 C241 C221 C241 C211 C252 C241 C241 Biological Chemistry Principles of Economics Electrical Sciences I Modern Physics (for Phy) Mathematics III Measurement Techniques I Computer Programming II Microbiology (for Bio) Microbiology (for Chem, Econ, Math, Phy) ES ES CHEM MGTS TA TA CHEM SOC PHA ECON AAOC C242 C272 C232 C211 C222 C312 C211 C211 C212 C211 C311

Second Semester Same as First Degree Programme Structure and Properties of Materials Electrical Sciences II Chemistry of Organic Compounds (for Bio, Chem, Math, Phy) Principles of Management Measurement Techniques II Technical Report Writing Atomic & Molecular Structure (for Chem) Dynamics of Social Change (for Econ) Pharmaceutical Analysis (for Bio, Phy) Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting (for Econ) Data Processing (for Math)

II

Summer

BITS C221 Practice School I (for PS option only) First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C312 Operation Research AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for Math. Exptl.Sc.) PHA C212 Pharmaceutical Analysis (for CHEM, Math, Econ) CHEM C232 Chemistry of Organic Compounds (for Econ)

III

First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C222 Optimization AAOC C311 Data Processing (for Econ. Math) AAOC C221 Graphs and Networks (for Math) PHY C212 Classical Mechanics (for Phy) PHA C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Elective 1

IV

Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* Electives 3

Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* Electives 2

BITS BITS BITS

Practice School II OR C421T Thesis C441T Seminar

C413

BITS BITS BITS

C422T Thesis C442T Seminar OR C412 Practice School II

Note:

Wherever First Degree Programme is mentioned above, it is as given in Pattern 1.

This is currently operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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Composite Dual Degree Programme (Group B to Group A) Input Entering in the Second Semester
Group B to Engineering
Year I II III Same as First Degree Programme Same as First Degree Programme ECON AAOC ES TA CE CE ME CHE CHE EEE INSTR MATH ME MF MF ES CHEM CHEM Summer First Semester Second Semester Same as First Degree Programme Same as First Degree Programme C211 C312 C272 C222 C212 C241 C212 C213 C221 C272 C272 C222 C211 C211 C212 C263 C232 C211 Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting (for Econ) Operations Research Electrical Sciences II Measurement Techniques II Transport Phenomena I (for Civil) Analysis of Structures (for Civil) Transport Phenomena I (for ME) Fluid Flow Operations (for Che) Chemical Process Calculations (for Che) Circuits & signals (for EEE) Circuits & Signals (for EI) Discrete Structures for Com. Sci. (for CS) Applied Thermodynamics (for ME) Applied Thermodynamics (for MF) Transport Phenomena I (for MF) Microprocessor Programming & I Interfacing (for CS, EEE, EI) Chemistry of Organic Compounds (for Chem) Atomic & Molecular Structure (for Chem)

BITS C221 Practice School I (for PS Option only)

IV

First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* ES C221 Mechanics of Solids AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for Math, Exptl. Sc.) AAOC C311 Data Processing for (for Econ. , Math) . AAOC C221 Graphs and Networks (for Math) Electives 2 BIO C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (for Bio.) CHEM C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (for Chem.) PHY C391 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (for Phy.) PHY C212 Classical Mechanics (for Phy) Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C321 Control Systems Electives 2 BITS C413 Practice School II OR C421T Thesis C441T Seminar Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* Electives 2 BITS BITS BITS C422T Thesis C442T Seminar OR C412 Practice School II

VI BITS BITS Note:

Wherever First Degree Programme is mentioned above, it is as given in Pattern 1.

This is currently operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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Composite Dual Degree Programme (Group B to Group A) Input Entering in the Second Semester
Group B to Pharmacy

Year I II III AAOC ES TA BIO PHA PHY BIO ECON

First Semester

Second Semester Same as First Degree Programme

Same as First Degree Programme C222 C241 C211 C241 C241 C221 C211 C212 Optimisaton Electrical Sciences I Measurement Techniques I Microbiology (for Bio) Microbiology (for Chem, Econ, Math, Phy) Modern Physics (for Phy) Biological Chemistry Principles of Economics AAOC ES TA CHEM CHEM ECON PHA SOC Elective

Same as First Degree Programme C312 C272 C222 C232 C211 C211 C212 C211 Operations Research Electrical Sciences II Measurement Techniques II Chemistry of Organic Compounds (for Bio) Atomic & Molecular Structure (for Chem) Fundamentals of Finance & Accounting (for Econ) Pharmaceutical Analysis Dynamics of Social Change (for Econ.) 1

Summer

BITS C221 Practice School I (for PS Option Only) First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C341 Numerical Analysis (for Math, Exptl. Sc.) CHEM C232 Chemistry of Organic Compounds (for Chem, Econ, Math, Phy) Elective 1 Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* Electives 2 BITS BITS BITS C422T Thesis C442T Seminar OR C412 Practice School II

IV

First Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* AAOC C221 Graphs and Networks (for Math) AAOC C311 Data processing (for Econ., Math) PHA PHY C391 C212 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Classical Mechanics (for Phy)

V VI

Second Degree Compulsory Discipline Courses* Electives 2 BITS BITS BITS C413 Practice School II OR C421T Thesis C441T Seminar

Note: Wherever First Degree Programme is mentioned above, it is as given in Pattern 1. This is currently operative pattern for the students who have been admitted in 2010 or earlier as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. * These are specialized discipline courses to be selected from a pool of courses. Their total number will range from six to nine. Details are given elsewhere in this Part.

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(II) Structure of the Integrated First Degree Programmes of students admitted 2011 onwards
The structure and the requirements of the first degree programs, namely, B.E. (Hons), B. Pharm (Hons), M.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc.(Tech) are as per following details: 1. The category-wise structure of each program:
Number of Units Required Number of Courses Required

d)

3.

Category

(I) General Institutional Requirement Humanities Electives Science Foundation Mathematics Foundation Engineering Foundation Technical Arts General Awareness / Professional Courses Sub-Total (II) Discipline Requirement Core Elective Sub-Total (III) Open Electives Course-work Sub-Total (IV) PS-I and II OR Thesis Total 33 to 48 12 to 27 57 to 60 15 to 27 126 (min) 25 OR 9 to 16 141 (min) 10 to 16 4 to 9 15 to 20 5 to 9 40 (min) 2 OR 1 41 (min) 8 12 12 6 10 3 to 6 51 to 54 3 6 4 2 4 1 to 3 20 to 22

Technical Report Writing under the head of Technical Arts. Principles of Economics and Principles of Management under the head of General Awareness / Professional courses. The courses under the following heads are designed to meet the General Institutional Requirement under the head of Humanities Electives: o Languages and Literature o History and Philosophy o Political and Social Sciences o Fine Arts and Professional Arts The nominal semester-wise chart for a first degree program is given in the Page IV-28.

4.

Dual Degree Programs: Based on the above, the structure of a dual degree program has been derived using the following principles. o General Institute Requirements will remain the same for both the degrees of the composite dual-degree program and therefore need not be repeated. While the Discipline Requirements of each of the two degrees in a dual degree program have to be met separately, any course that meets the discipline requirements of both the degree programs need not be repeated. In addition the Discipline Elective courses of either of the two degrees in a dual degree program may be used to fulfill the open elective requirement of the other degree. A PS-II or Thesis must be done to meet the requirements of each degree. Therefore to complete the dual degree program a student must complete one of the following: 2 PS-II courses 2 Thesis courses 1 PS-II course and 1 Thesis course. Based on these principles, the semester-wise patterns for a composite dual degree program as options for the student are shown in pages IV-29, IV-30 and IV-31. More details will be made available to the admitted students in due course of time.

2.

The following courses are needed to meet the General Institutional Requirement: a) General Biology, Biology Laboratory, General Chemistry, Chemistry Laboratory, Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves, and Physics Laboratory under the head of Science Foundation. Electrical Sciences and Thermodynamics under the head of Engineering Foundation. Computer Programming, Workshop Practice, Engineering Graphics, and

b) c)

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students admitted to First Degree Programmes Year BIO F110 BIO F111 CHEM F 110 CHEM F111 MATH F111 PHY F110 PHY F111 BITS F110 MATH F211 First Semester Biology Laboratory General Biology Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Mathematics I Physics Laboratory Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves Engineering Graphics Mathematics III U 1 3 1 3 3 1 3 2 17 3 Second Semester MATH F112 ME F110 CS F111 EEE F111 BITS F112 MATH F113 BITS F111 Mathematics II Workshop Practice Computer Programming Electrical Sciences Technical Report Writing Probability and Statistics Thermodynamics U 3 2 4 3 2 3 3

ECON F211 MGTS F211

II

Discipline Core Courses Open /Humanities Electives

12to15 3

Principles of Economics OR Principles of Management Discipline Core Courses Open/Humanities Electives

20 3

12to15 3 18/21

Summer

18/21 BITS C221 Practice School - I (for PS Option Only) Discipline Courses 15to18 Core/Elective Open/ Humanities Electives 0 to6 18/21

Discipline Courses Core/elective Open/Humanities Electives PS-II(20) or Thesis (16) or Thesis (9) AND Electives (6 to 9)

III

15to18 0to6 18/21 20 or 16 or 6to9

IV

Electives

5 to 17

5/17

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. Details of discipline specific courses and electives will be announced in due course of time.

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Pattern 1 Year BIO BIO CHEM CHEM MATH PHY PHY BITS

Semester-wise Pattern for Composite Dual Degree Programmes (Option A: Duration 10 Sem.) F110 F111 F110 F111 F111 F110 F111 First Semester Biology laboratory General Biology Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Mathematics I Physics Laboratory Mechanics, Oscillations F110 and Waves Engineering Graphics Mathematics III U 1 3 1 3 3 1 MATH ME CS EEE BITS MATH BITS F112 F110 F111 F111 F112 F113 F111 Second Semester Mathematics II Workshop Practice Computer Programming Electrical Sciences Technical Report Writing Probability and Statistics Thermodynamics U 3 2 4 3 2 3 3

MATH

F211

3 2 17 3

ECON MGTS

F211 F211

II

First Discipline Core Courses Electives

13 to17 3 to6 23/24

Principles of Economics OR Principles of Management First Discipline Core Courses Electives

20 3

13to17 3to6 23/24

Summer

BITS C221 Practice School - I (for PS Option Only) Second Discipline Core courses First Discipline Courses Core/Elective First Discipline Elective Courses Second Discipline Courses Core + Elective Second Discipline Core 12to16 7to11 Courses First Discipline Courses Core / Elective 12to16 7to11

III

23/24 3to10 14to18 First Discipline Elective Courses Second Discipline Courses - Core + Elective Electives (0 to 6)

23/24 3to10 14to18 0to6 23/24 20 or 16

IV

Electives Thesis

23/24 5to9 9

PS-II or Thesis

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. Details of discipline specific courses and electives will be announced in due course of time.

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Pattern 2 Year BIO BIO CHEM CHEM MATH PHY PHY BITS F110 F111 F110 F111 F111 F110 F111 F110

Semester-wise Pattern for Composite Dual Degree Programmes (Option B: Duration 10 Sem. and a Summer Term) First Semester Biology laboratory General Biology Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Mathematics I Physics Laboratory Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves Engineering Graphics(2) Mathematics III First Discipline Core Courses Electives U 1 3 1 3 3 1 3 Second Semester MATH F112 ME F110 CS F111 EEE F111 BITS F112 MATH F113 BITS F111 Mathematics II Workshop Practice Computer Programming Electrical Sciences Technical Report Writing Probability and Statistics Thermodynamics U 3 2 4 3 2 3 4

MATH F211 II

2 17 3 ECON F211 13to17 MGTS F211 3to6 23/24

20 Principles of Economics 3 OR Principles of Management First Discipline Core Courses 13to17 Electives 3to6 23/24

Summer

BITS C221 Practice School - I (for PS Option Only) Second Discipline Core Courses First Discipline Courses Core / Elective Second Discipline Core Courses First Discipline Courses Core / Elective

12to16 7to11

12to16 7to11

III First Discipline Elective Courses Second Discipline Courses Core + Elective Electives Electives PS - II or Thesis 23/24 3/10 14to18 0to6 23/24 5/9 20 or 16 First Discipline Elective Courses Second Discipline Courses - Core + Elective Electives 23/24 3to10 14to18 0to6 23/24 20 or 16

IV

Summer V

PS - II or Thesis

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. Details of discipline specific courses and electives will be announced in due course of time.

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Pattern 3 Year BIO BIO CHEM CHEM MATH PHY PHY BITS MATH F110 F111 F110 F111 F111 F110 F111 F110 F211

Semesterwise Pattern for Dual Degree (Duration 11 Sem.) First Semester Biology laboratory General Biology Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Mathematics I Physics Laboratory Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves Engineering Graphics Mathematics III First Discipline Core Courses Electives U 1 3 1 3 3 1 3 2 17 3 Second Semester MATH F112 ME F110 CS F111 EEE F111 BITS F112 MATH F113 BITS F111 Mathematics II Workshop Practice Computer Programming Electrical Sciences Technical Report Writing Probability and Statistics Thermodynamics U 3 2 4 3 2 3 3

3to6

II 21/22 Summer

ECON F211 Principles of Economics OR MGTS F211 Principles of Management First Discipline Core Courses Electives

20 1`3

13to17 3to6 21/22

BITS C221 Practice School - I (for PS Option Only) Second Discipline Core courses 12to16 First Discipline Courses Core/Elective 7to10 21/22 3to10 14to18 0to6 21/22 Second Discipline Core Courses First Discipline Courses Core / Elective

III

12to16 7to11

IV

First Discipline Elective Courses Second Discipline Courses Core+Elective Electives

21/22 First Discipline Elective 3to10 Courses Second Discipline Courses - 14to18 Core + Elective Electives 0to6 21/22 PS-II or Thesis 20 or 16

Electives

17to23

VI

PS-II or Thesis

20 or 16

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants. Details of discipline specific courses and electives will be announced in due course of time.

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HIGHER DEGREE PROGRAMMES


A. Requirements (i) M. E. and M. Pharm: The following structure and requirements are: (a) (a) at least 12 courses and at least 48 credit units attributed to coursework; and (b) In addition, a Practice School (of at least 5 months duration and 20 units) or a Dissertation (of at least 1 semester duration and 16 credit units) 2. A 4 unit course on Research Practice is mandatory for all students o 3. BITS G540 Research Practice 8. Each Department may stipulate - for each program a set of 4 to 5 courses (of at least 16 units and at most 20 units) per semester. (a) This adds up to at least 12 courses and at least 48 units of coursework but with a maximum of 15 courses and at most 60 units of coursework stipulated by the Department. (b) The nominal chart for a program would be as follows: Year I year I Semester 4 to 5 courses (16 to 20 units) II year 4 to 5 courses (16 to 20 units) 4. Each Department may identify one-third (1/3) to one-half (1/2) of the coursework requirement for each program as the Core Requirement. (a) The Core Requirement is mandatory for all students in the program. (b) The Core Requirement will be common across all campuses of BITS offering the same program. 5. Rest of the coursework requirement other than the Core Requirement and the Research Practice course may be met by electives of each students choice. 9. II Semester 4 to 5 courses (16 to 20 units) PS / Dissertation 7. 6.

(a) The student must choose such electives from a Pool of Electives listed for the specific program. (b) The Pool of Electives may vary from campus to campus. Each course in the Core Requirement or in the List of Electives must be a graduate level (5th or 6th level) course or an advanced under-graduate course (4th level) with the restriction that a student may use at the most two 4th level courses to meet the requirements in above. Each Department in each campus may decide the scheduling of Core / Elective courses as per the above chart as deemed fit. A student may choose to overload his/her coursework by at most one course carrying not more than 5 units - per semester: (a) Such courses may be chosen from one of the following (i) the pool of courses listed as Electives for the program being pursued

(ii) a general pool of courses listed as Graduate Level Electives available for all higher degree programs (iii) any other course under the conditions that the stipulated prerequisites are met and that the Head of the Department of the student and Head of the Department offering the course both provide their consent (b) Such courses may not be counted towards the requirement stated in 1.(a) above. A student who wants to pursue Dissertation may choose between doing the Dissertation on campus and doing the Dissertation in an external industrial / research organization. The Department must identify such locations/ organizations as suitable for a student pursuing Dissertation in that discipline. If a student exercises the option of doing his/her Dissertation in an organization other than BITS, then the Department must identify a co-supervisor for the student from within the Department.

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10.

The Dissertation will carry 16 credit units for the nominal duration of 1 semester. (a) (b) During this semester a student may not be permitted to do coursework. A student with the consent of the Department - may extend the duration of the Dissertation over two semesters while concurrently doing coursework during the semester. If the student exercises option (b) then the total weight of the Dissertation will not exceed 25 credit units.

disciplines Core and permission of HDCC.

electives with the

(iii) M.Phil.: Total number of units required - 50 (Minimum) with a breakup as follows:
(a) Dissertation : 12 (Min.) - 25 (Max.) units OR Practice School : 20 units (b) Course work : 25 units (min.) (other than Dissertation/Practice School) The courses for course work can be chosen from a list of General/Special courses earmarked for the degree. Wherever there is a need, courses can also be drawn from across the course offerings in various Higher Degree programmes as well as advanced First Degree level, provided the students are adequately prepared for the particular course.

(c)

11.

In addition to the above courses, the higher degree students will be required to register in the following course, unless the student clears a diagnostic test specially designed for the same. o BITS C437 Technical Communication 303

(ii) MPH:
Total number of units required 60 (Minimum) with a breakup as follows: (a) Dissertation: 15 (Min) 25 (Max) Units OR Practice School : 20 units (b) Course work : 35 (Min) units (other than Dissertation/Practice School) Courses for the course work will be chosen from the list of Core and elective courses earmarked for each degree. Total number of courses is nine. In addition to these nine courses all the students are required to do one course on Technical Communication and two courses on Professional Practice. For electives, courses can be drawn from across various disciplines, subject to approval by the Higher Degree Counselling Committee (HDCC). There is also a flexibility for students of Higher Degree Programmes to register in upto a maximum of one more elective, in addition to the prescribed number of electives. The grade obtained in the additional elective will also be counted towards the CGPA. This additional elective can be from the pool of electives of the concerned degree or courses from other

(iv) M.B.A.: The course requirements of the MBA programme are spelt out in terms of courses belonging to different categories in the table below:
Category Core Courses Elective(s) Subtotal PS OR Dissertation Total No. of Units Required 40-60 12-18 55 (Min) 20 1 16 70 (Min) 21 (Min) No. of Courses Required 15-20 4-6 20 (Min)

Courses for the course work will be chosen from the list of Core and elective courses earmarked for the MBA degree. Dissertation: Normal registration for dissertation is after completion of course work. Normally 16 units of Dissertation will be assigned at the time of this registration. In case of programmes other than MBA, units upto a maximum of 25 may be

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permitted depending on the total time and work put in by an individual student and the registration in more than 16 units of Dissertation will be normally available only to students who have taken higher degree courses as electives in their first degree programmes or to professionals who have shown competence in some specialized courses through their professional involvement. Concurrent registration for a nominal 8 units per semester in Dissertation with course work is also permissible for motivated, well-prepared and hardworking students. Provision exists for the Dissertation to be carried out as work-integrated dissertation at recognized off-campus centres or in an organization where the student may get employment, subject to all the stipulations of Academic Regulations. Practice School: Registration for Practice School is possible only after the completion of all course work. Concurrent registration of other courses with Practice School is not permitted. All clauses of Academic Regulations applicable to first degree PS courses will govern the operation of this Practice School also.

The Committee may co-opt any faculty member of the Institute whenever there is a need to discuss an individual case. This Committee will also draw, from time to time, a list of courses from the Higher Degree programmes from which the students of the Integrated First Degrees can offer the courses as their electives. (ii) The Dissertation, whether registered for full or partial units, will be awarded a non-letter grade, viz., Excellent, Good, Fair or Poor, at the end of the corresponding semester. (iii) Ph.D. Qualifying Examination for an eligible candidate will be based on the higher degree courses. Dissertation will not form part of the Qualifying Examination. A first degree student can choose upto a maximum of two higher degree courses as electives for his/her first degree from the pool of general/special courses of the corresponding higher degree. When such a student seeks admission to any of the Higher Degree programme of the institute, the student may be given exemption from these courses; however, the student will have to complete the total unit requirements of the higher degree. The minimum units in Dissertation for such a candidate will be increased by the same number of units as exempted from the course work so as to earn the minimum prescribed total units. In such a case, the exempted courses will also form part of the Ph.D. Qualifying Examination when the student appears for the same. HDCC is also empowered to replace the course cleared in first degree by a course from the pool of electives of higher degree on a case by case basis, as an alternative to increasing the dissertation units.

(iv)

B. Access to Courses
This access is subject to the Academic Regulations and further specific stipulations as follows: All general/special corresponding first equivalent. courses require the degree of BITS or

Approval of the Higher Degree Counselling Committee.

C. General
(i) There will be a Higher Degree Counselling Committee composed of Dean RCD (Convenor), Dean ARCD, Dean ID, Dean PSD, Dean WILPD and the Unit Chief IPC. This Committee is charged with the task of making the semesterwise programmes for various students and monitoring the same.

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Pattern 1 Year BIO I BIO BIO G512 G542 G525

Semesterwise Pattern for Students Admitted to Higher Degree Programmes in the First Semester First Semester Molecular Mechanism of Gene Expression Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology Environmental Biotechnology and Waste Management Elective Advanced and Applied Microbiology Elective Elective Elective Elective U M.E. Biotechnology 5 5 5 * 18 20 BITS BITS G629T G639 Dissertation or Practice School 16 or 20 5 * * * * 17 BITS BIO BIO G540 G524 G643 Research Practice Animal Cell Technology Plant Biotechnology Elective Elective 4 5 5 * * Second Semester U

BIO II

G523

16/20 BITS CHE CHE G540 G523 G641 Research Practice Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering Reaction Engineering Elective Elective Dissertation or Practice School 4 5 5 * * 20 16 or 20 16/20 BITS CHE CHE CHE G540 G523 G618 G641 Research Practice Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering Petroleum Downstream Processing Reaction Engineering Elective Dissertation or Practice School 4 5 5 5 * 22 16 or 20 16/20

M.E. Chemical CHE CHE I CHE G613 G614 G622 Advanced Mass Transfer Advanced Heat Transfer Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective 5 5 5 * 18 * * * * 12 5 5 5 * 18 Elective Elective Elective Elective * * * * 12 BITS BITS G629T G639 BITS BITS G629T G639

II

M.E. Chemical Petroleum Engineering CHE CHE I CHE G616 G617 G622 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Petroleum Refinery Engineering Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Elective

II

* Minimum 3 Units Note: This is the suggested semesterwise pattern by the appropriate Senate appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 1 Year CE CE I CE CE G515 G523 G525 G619

Semesterwise Pattern for Students Admitted to Higher Degree Programmes in the First Semester First Semester Fundamentals of Systems Engineering Transportation Systems Planning and Management Water Resources Planning and Management Finite Element Analysis Elective Elective Elective Elective U 4 4 4 5 17 * * * * BITS BITS G629T G639 Dissertation or Practice School BITS CE G540 G520 Second Semester Research Practice Infrastructure Planning and Management Elective Elective U 4 4 * * 14 16 or 20 16/20 M.E. Civil Structural Engineering M.E. Civil Infrastructure Systems

II

CE CE I CE CE

G551 G552 G617 G619

Dynamics of Structures Advanced Structural Mechanics and Stability Advanced Structural Analysis Finite Element Analysis Elective Elective Elective Elective

4 4 4 5 17 * * * * 12 4 4 4 4 16 * * * * 12

BITS CE

G540 G615

Research Practice Earthquake Engineering Elective Elective

4 4 * * 14

BITS BITS

G629T G639

II

Dissertation or Practice School

16 or 20 16/20

M.E. Civil Transportation Engineering CE I CE CE CE G523 G534 G535 G536 Transportation Systems Planning and Management Pavement Material Characterization Highway Geometric Design Traffic Engineering and Safety Elective Elective Elective Elective BITS CE CE G540 G518 G524 Research Practice Pavement Analysis and Design Urban Mass Transit Planning Operations and Management Elective 4 4 4 * 15 BITS BITS G629T G639 Dissertation or Practice School 16 or 20 16/20 BITS CE CE G540 G558 G559 Research Practice Advanced Groundwater Hydrology Soft Computing in Water Resources Elective 4 4 4 * 15 BITS BITS G629T G639 Dissertation or Practice School 16 or 20 16/20

II

M.E. Civil Water Resource Engineering CE CE I CE CE G526 G555 G556 G557 Systems Approach to Water Resources Modeling Remote Sensing and GIS in Water Resources Advanced Computational Hydraulics Stochastic Hydrology Elective Elective Elective Elective 4 4 4 4 16 * * * * 16

II

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Pattern 1 Year EEE EEE EEE C415 G581 G612

Semesterwise Pattern for Students Admitted to Higher Degree Programmes in the First Semester First Semester Digital Signal Processing RF and Microwave Engineering Coding Theory and Practice Elective U 4 5 5 * 17 5 * * * 14 M.E. Computer Science BITS EEE EEE G540 G592 G622 Second Semester Research Practice Mobile and Personal Communication Advanced Digital Communication Elective Dissertation or Practice School U 4 5 5 * 17 16 or 20 16/20 BITS CS CS G540 G513 G524 Research Practice Network Security Advanced Computer Architecture Elective 4 4 5 * 16 BITS BITS G629T Dissertation or G639 Practice School 16 or 20 16/20 BITS EEE EEE G540 G545 G552 Research Practice Control and Instrumentation Systems Solid State Drives Elective 4 5 5 * M.E. Communication Engineering

EEE

G591

Optical Communication Elective Elective Elective

BITS BITS

G629T G639

CS CS CS I

G525 G526 C623

Advanced Computer Networks Advanced Algorithms and Complexity Advanced Operating Systems Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective

5 5 5 * 18 * * * * 12

II

M.E. Electrical Power Electronics and Drives EEE EEE I EEE G543 G542 G541 Power Electronics Converter Distribution Apparatus and Configuration Power Devices microelectronics and selection Elective System Simulation Elective Elective Elective 5 5 5 * 18 EEE II G546 5 * * * 14 BITS G553 EEE G512 I Real Time Systems Embedded System Design Elective Elective M.E. Embedded Systems 5 BITS G540 4 CS G523 * MEL G642 * 17 EEE II G626 Hardware Software Co-Design Elective Elective Elective 5 * * * 17 BITS BITS G629T Dissertation or G639 Practice School Research Practice Software for Embedded Systems VLSI Architecture Elective BITS BITS G629T G639 Dissertation or Practice School 17 16 or 20 16/20 4 5 5 * 18 16 or 20 16/20

* Minimum 3 Units Note: This is the suggested semesterwise pattern by the appropriate Senate appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 1 Year MEL MEL MEL G611 G621 G631

Semesterwise Pattern for Students Admitted to Higher Degree Programmes in the First Semester First Semester IC Fabrication Technology VLSI Design Physics & Modeling of Microelectronic Devices Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective U M.E. Microelectronics 5 5 5 * 19 * * * * 13 4 3 5 * 15 5 4 * * 15 M.E. Mechanical Engineering BITS BITS G629T G639 BITS BITS G629T G639 BITS MEL MEL G540 G632 G642 Research Practice Analog IC Design CAD for IC Design Elective 4 5 5 * 18 Dissertation or Practice School 16 or 20 16/20 BITS MSE G540 G512 Research Practice Manufacturing Planning and Control Elective Elective Dissertation or Practice School 4 5 * * 15 16 or 20 16/20 Second Semester U

II

M.E. Manufacturing Systems Engineering EA ME I ME C412 C443 G511 Flexible Manufacturing Systems Quality Control Assurance and Reliability Mechanism and Robotics Elective World Class Manufacturing Supply Chain Management Elective Elective

II

MSE ITEB

G521 G621

ME I ME ME

C443 G511 G512

Quality Control Assurance and Reliability Mechanism and Robotics Finite Element Methods Elective

3 5 5 * 16

BITS G540 ME G611

Research Practice Computer Aided Analysis and Design Elective Elective Dissertation or Practice School

4 5 * * 15 16 or 20 16/20

ME ME II

G532 G641

Machine Tool Engineering Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity Elective Elective

5 5 * * 16 5 5 5 * 18 5 5 * * 16

BITS BITS

G629T G639

M.E. Design Engineering I DE ME ME G631 G511 G512 Materials Testing and Technology Mechanism and Robotics Finite Element Methods Elective Product Design Dynamics and Vibration Elective Elective BITS G540 ME G611 Research Practice Computer Aided Analysis and Design Elective Elective 4 5 * * 15 16 or 20 16/20

DE DE II

G531 G611

BITS BITS

G629T

Dissertation or G639 Practice School

* Minimum 3 Units Note: This is the suggested semesterwise pattern by the appropriate Senate appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 1 Year BITS C462 ME G533 I ME G621

Semesterwise Pattern for Students Admitted to Higher Degree Programmes in the First Semester First Semester U Second Semester Research Practice Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Elective Elective U 4 5 * * 15 16 or 20 16/20 BITS PHA PHA PHA G540 G611 G621 G632 Research Practice Advanced Pharmacology Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Dosage Form Design 4 5 5 5 M.E. Thermal Engineering Renewable Energy 3 BITS G540 Conduction and Radiation Heat ME G535 Transfer 5 Fluid Dynamics 5 Elective * 16 Turbomachinery Computational Fluid Dynamics Elective Elective 5 5 * * 16

ME ME II

G514 G515

BITS G629T Dissertation or BITS G639 Practice School

M. Pharma. Pharmacy PHA PHA PHA G532 G543 G612 Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs Clinical Research Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Pharmacy Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective 5 5 5 * 18 * * * * 12 BITS G629T Dissertation or BITS G639 Practice School

19 16 or 20 16/20 4 5 * *

II

PHA PHA PHA PHA

G532 G543 G612 G542

M. Pharma. Pharmacy Pharmaceutics Quality Assurance and BITS G540 Research Practice Regulatory Affairs 5 PHA G632 Dosage Form Design Clinical Research 5 Elective Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Elective Pharmacy 5 Advanced Physical Pharmaceutics 5 20 Advanced Drug Delivery Systems Elective Elective Elective 5 * * * 14 4 5 5 5 19 * * * * 12 BITS G629T BITS G639 Dissertation or Practice School

15 16 or 20 16/20

PHA II

G617

M. Pharma. Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Chemistry PHA PHA I PHA PHA G522 G532 G541 G543 Chemistry of Macromolecules Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs Computer Aided Drug Design Clinical Research Elective Elective Elective Elective BITS G540 PHA G611 PHA G621 Research Practice Advanced Pharmacology Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Elective 4 5 5 * 17 BITS G629T BITS G639 Dissertation or Practice School 16 or 20 16/20

II

* Minimum 3 Units Note: This is the suggested semesterwise pattern by the appropriate Senate appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 1 Year IS SS I SS

Semesterwise Pattern for Students Admitted to Higher Degree Programmes in the First Semester First Semester C415 G514 G562 Data Mining Object Oriented Analysis and Design Software Engineering and Management Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective U M.E. Software System 3 4 5 * 15 * * * * 12 BITS G629T Dissertation or BITS G639 Practice School BITS G540 SS G515 SS G653 Research Practice Data Ware Housing Software Architecture Elective 4 5 5 * Second Semester U

17 16 or 20 16/20 2 4 4 4 4 4 3

II

MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA

C312 C314 C320 C321 C322 C411 C413 C415 C431 C422 C423 C424

Master of Business Administration Managerial Economics 3 MBA C319 Negotiation Skills & Techniques MBA C412 Human Resource Management Business Structure & Processes 3 Managerial Skills 2 MBA C416 Corporate Finance & Taxation Legal and Economic Environment MBA C418 Marketing of Business 4 MBA C419 Production & Operations Management Framework and Management Functions 2 MBA C421 Supply Chain Management Organizational Behaviour 4 MBA C471 Management Information Systems Quantitative Methods 4 Financial & Management 4 Accounting Managerial Communication 2 28 Business and Society Business Policy & Strategic Management International Business Elective Elective Elective Elective 4 4 3 * * * * 23 Professional Practice I Health Care Management Preventive Nutrition & Health Promotion Epidemic & Disaster Management Epidemology Health System and Society BITS G561 BITS G560 Dissertation or Practice School

25 16 or 20

II

16/20 3 4 4 4 2 2 19 16 or 20

MPH MPH I

G510 G512

MPH G513 BITS G515 MPH G515

BITS G621 MPH G531 II

Master in Public Health Biostatistics & Computers in 5 BITS G620 Public Health MPH G521 Environmental and Occupational 4 MPH G522 Health Public Health & Diseases 4 MPH G523 Management Principles and 4 MPH G692 Practices MPH G613 Communication in Health Care 4 21 Professional Practice II 3 BITS G629T Health Economics & Financial Management 4 BITS G639 Elective * Elective * Elective * 16

Dissertation or Practice School

16/20

* Minimum 3 Units Note: This is the suggested semesterwise pattern by the appropriate Senate appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 1 Year BITS CHEM CHEM CHEM BITS II G659 G551 G553 G555 G621

Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M. Phil. Chemistry Programme in First Semester First Semester Technical Communication Advanced Organic Chemistry Advanced Physical Chemistry Chemistry of Life Processes Professional Practice II Elective Elective Elective U 4 5 5 4 18 3 * * * 12 BITS BITS G629T G639 Dissertation or Practice School BITS CHEM CHEM G620 G552 G554 Second Semester Professional Practice I Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Physical Methods in Chemistry Elective U 3 5 5 3 16 16 or 20 16/20

* Minimum 3 units Note: This is a currently operative pattern as approved by the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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LIST OF COURSES FOR M.E./M.PHARM./ MBA PROGRAMMES: Biotechnology


Core Courses BIO G512 Molecular Mechanism of Gene Expression BIO G523 Advanced and Applied Microbiology BIO G524 Animal Cell Technology BIO G525 Environmental Biotechnology and Waste Management BIO G542 Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology BIO G643 Plant Biotechnology Elective Courses (any seven) Biomolecular Modeling Enzymology Biochemical Engineering Recombinant DNA Technology BIO G513 Microbial and Fermentation Technology BIO G514 Molecular Immunology BIO G515 Stem Cell and Regenrative Biology BIO G522 Interferon Technology BIO G532 Biostatistics and Biomodelling BIO G612 Human Genetics BIO G631 Membrane and Liposome Technology BIO G632 Transgenic Technology BIO G651 Protein and Enzyme Bioengineering BIO G661 Gene Toxicology BIO G671 Bioconversion Technology BITS C467 Bioethics and Biosafety EA C414 Introduction to Bioinformatics BIO G526 Cancer Biology BIO G642 Experimental Techniques BIO C417 BIO C421 BIO C441 BIO C461 5 5 5 5

CHE G622 CHE G523 CHE G641 CHE C421 CHE C473 CHE G512 CHE G513

Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering Reaction Engineering Biochemical Engineering Advanced Process Control Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals Environmental Management Systems Polymer Technology Introduction to Multiphase flow Chemical Process and Equipment Design Nuclear Engineering Energy Conservation and Management Introduction to Nano Science & Technology Paper and Pulp Technology Alternate Energy Resources Advanced Separation Technology Petroleum Refinery Engineering Petroleum Downstream Processing Process Intensification Energy Integration Analysis

5 5 5 303 314 314 325 314 314 314 314 314 314 314 314 325 325 325 325 314

Elective Courses (any six)

5 5 303 303 303 303 325 325 314 314 314 325 314 325 325 314 325 303 303 303 4*

CHE G522 CHE G524 CHE G525 CHE G526 CHE G527 CHE G528 CHE G529 CHE G532 CHE G551 CHE G617 CHE G618 CHE G619 CHE G620

Chemical with Specialization in Petroleum Engineering


Core Courses CHE G616 CHE G617 CHE G622 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Petroleum Refinery Engineering Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering Petroleum Downstream Processing 5 5 5

Chemical
Core Courses CHE G613 Advanced Mass Transfer CHE G614 Advanced Heat Transfer 5 5

CHE G523 CHE G618

5 5

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CHE G641 Reaction Engineering Elective Courses (any six) CHE C473 CHE G511 CHE G513 CHE G522 CHE G532 CHE G551 CHE G613 CHE G614 CHE G619 CHE G620 Advanced Process Control Fluidization Engineering Environmental Management Systems Polymer Technology Alternate Energy Resources Advanced Separation Technology Advanced Mass Transfer Advanced Heat Transfer Process Intensification Energy Integration Analysis

5 314 314 325 314 314 325 325 325 325 325

CE G526 CE G527 CE G528 CE G530 CE G531 CE G533 CE G542 CE G610 CE G529 CE G616 CE G618 EA C442 IS C472

Civil with Specialization in Infrastructure Systems


Core Courses CE G515 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering CE G523 Transportation Systems Planning and Management CE G525 Water Resources Planning and Management CE G619 Finite Element Analysis CE G520 Infrastructure Planning and Management Elective Courses (any six) 4 4 4 5 4

Systems Approach to Water Resources Modelling Construction Management Selection of Construction Equipment and Modelling Design of Construction Operation Environmental Conservation Advanced Composite Materials for Structures Water Resources and Management Computer Aided Analysis and Design in Civil Engineering Construction Project Control Systems Bridge Engineering Design of Multi-storey Structures Remote Sensing and Image Processing Geographical Information System

314 314 314 314 314 314 314 325 314 314 314 303 303

Civil with Specialization in Structural Engineering


Core Courses CE G551 CE G552 Dynamics of Structures Advanced Structural Mechanics and Stability CE G617 Advanced Structural Analysis CE G619 Finite Element Analysis CE G615 Earthquake Engineering Elective Courses (any six) CE G511 CE G513 CE G514 CE G521 CE G532 CE G533 CE G553 Matrix Method in Civil Engineering Advanced Computational Techniques Structural Optimization Topics in Structural Engineering Advanced Soil Mechanics Advanced Composite Materials for Structures Theory of Plates and Shells 325 314 314 325 314 314 314 4 4 4 5 4

BITS C494 Environmental Impact Assessment BITS C469 Financing Infrastructure Projects BITS C474 Rural Infrastructure Planning CE G512 Topics in Environmental Engineering CE G513 Advanced Computational Techniques CE G516 Multicriteria Analysis in Engineering CE G517 Waste Management Systems CE G522 Pavement Design, Maintenance and Management CE G524 Urban Mass Transit Planning, Operations and Management

314 303 303 314 314 314 314 325

314

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CE G554 CE G610

CE G611 CE G612 CE G613 CE G614 CE G616 CE G618 CE G620 CE G621 CE G622 CE G623 CE G631

CE G641

Advanced Structural Design Computer Aided Analysis and Design in Civil Engineering Computer Aided Analysis and Design Advanced Steel Structures Advanced Concrete Structures Prestressed Concrete Structures Bridge Engineering Design of Multi-storey Structures Advanced Foundation Engineering Fluid Dynamics Soil-Structure Interaction Ground Improvement Techniques Selected Topics in Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity

314 325

CE G528 CE G537

325 314 314 314 314 314 314 325 314 314 314

CE G539 CE G543 CE G545 CE G546 CE G547 CE G548 CE G549 CE G616 CE G619

Selection of Construction Equipment and Modeling Transport Economics and Finance Introduction to Discrete Choice Theory Traffic Flow Theory Airport Planning and Design Highway Construction Practices Pavement Failures, Evaluation and Rehabilitation Pavement Management Systems Rural Road Technology Bridge Engineering Finite Element Analysis

314 314 4* 314 314 314 314 314 314 314 325

Civil with Specialization in Water Resource Engineering


Core Courses Systems Approach to Water Resources Modeling CE G555 Remote Sensing and GIS in Water Resources CE G556 Advanced Computational Hydraulics CE G557 Stochastic Hydrology CE G558 Advanced Groundwater Hydrology CE G559 Soft Computing in Water Resources Elective Courses (any five) BITS C494 Environmental Impact Assessment CE G516 Multicriteria Analysis in Engineering CE G517 Waste Management Systems CE G525 Water Resources Planning and Management CE G621 Fluid Dynamics CE G560 Hydrologic Simulation Laboratory CE G561 Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources and Environment CE G526 4 4 4 4 4 4

325

Civil with Specialization in Transportation Engineering


Core Courses CE G523 Transportation Systems Planning and Management CE G534 Pavement Material Characterization CE G535 Highway Geometric Design CE G536 Traffic Engineering and Safety CE G518 Pavement Analysis and Design CE G524 Urban Mass Transit Planning Operations and Management Elective Courses (any six) BITS C494 Environmental Impact Assessment CE G520 Infrastructure Planning and Management 4 4 4 4 4 4

314 4 4 314 235 4 4

314 314

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Communication Engineering
Core Courses EEE C415 Digital Signal Processing # EEE G581 RF and Microwave Engineering EEE G612 Coding Theory and Practice EEE G591 Optical Communication EEE G592 Mobile and Personal Communication EEE G622 Advanced Digital Communication Elective Courses (any five) BITS G553 BITS G554 CS C461 CS G541 CS G553 CS G555 EA C415 EA C451 EA C473 EEE C414 EEE C472 EEE G510 EEE G512 EEE G521 EEE G582 EEE G613 EEE G626 EEE G627 IS C462 MEL G621 Real Time Systems Data Compression Computer Networks Pervasive Computing Reconfigurable Computing Systems Specification and Modeling Introduction to MEMS Internetworking Technologies Multimedia Computing Telecom Switching Systems and Networks Satellite Communication RF Microelectronics Embedded System Design Optoelectronic Devices, Circuits and Systems Telecom Network Management Advanced Digital Signal Processing Hardware Software CoDesign Network Embedded Application Network Programming VLSI Design 4 5 5 5 5 5

CS G525 CS G526 CS C623

Advanced Computer Networks Advanced Algorithms and Complexity Advanced Operating Systems

5 5 5

Elective Courses (any six) BITS C464 BITS G553 CS C415 CS C422 CS C446 CS G541 CS G551 Machine Learning Real-Time Systems Data Mining Parallel Computing Data Storage and Networks Pervasive Computing Advance Compilation Techniques CS G553 Reconfigurable Computing CS G554 Distributed Data Systems CS G523 Software for Embedded Systems CS G612 Fault Tolerant System Design EA C451 Internetworking Technologies EA C461 Artificial Engineering EA C473 Multimedia Computing EEE G512 Embedded System Design EEE G582 Telecom Network management EEE G627 Networked Embedded Applications 303 5 303 303 303 4 5 5 325 325 235 303 3 303 314 5 314

314 314 303 4 5 334 4 303 303 303 303 5 314 325 325 5 4 4 303 325

Design Engineering
Core Courses DE G631 Materials Testing and Technology DE G531 Product Design DE G611 Dynamics and Vibration ME G511 Mechanism and Robotics ME G512 Finite Element Methods ME G611 Computer Aided Analysis and Design Elective Courses (any five) DE G513 DE G514 DE G522 EA C415 ME G535 Tribology Fracture Mechanics Design Projects Introduction to MEMS Advanced Engineering Mathematics 325 325 325 314 325 5 5 5 5 5

Computer Science
Core Courses CS G513 Network Security CS G524 Advanced Computer Architecture 4 5

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Computational Fluid Dynamics ME G521 Mechanical System Design ME G532 Machine Tool Engineering ME G641 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity MSE G511 Mechatronics MSE G531 Concurrent Engineering MST G511 Nondestructive Testing Techniques MST G522 Advanced Composites MST G531 Experimental Stress Analysis Techniques

ME G515

325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325

Embedded Systems
Core Courses BITS G512 Embedded System Design BITS G553 Real Time Systems CS G523 Software for Embedded Systems EEE G626 Hardware Software Co-Design MEL G642 VLSI Architecture Elective Courses (any six) CS G541 CS G553 CS G611 CS C412 EA C415 EEE C415 EEE G613 EEE G625 EEE G627 Pervasive Computing Reconfigurable Computing Distributed Processing Systems Fault Tolerant System Design Introduction to MEMS Digital Signal Processing Advanced Digital Signal Processing Safety Critical Embedded System Design Network Embedded Application # VLSI Design Advanced VLSI Design Advanced VLSI Architectures Mechatronics 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 224 235 4 314 5 4 4 325 5 5 325

Electrical with specialization in Power Electronics & Drives


Core Courses EEE G541 EEE G542 EEE G543 EEE G545 EEE G552 EEE G546 Distribution Apparatus and Configuration Power Electronics Converter Power Devices Microelectronics and Selection Control and Instrumentation Systems Solid State Drives System Simulation 5 5 5 5 5 5

Elective Courses (any five) BITS C462 EA C472 EEE C422 EEE C462 EEE G544 Renewable Energy Photovoltaic Cells Modern Control Systems Advanced Power Systems Steady State and Dynamics of Electrical Motors EEE G553 Utility Applications of Power Electronics EEE G554 Soft Switching Converter Technologies EEE G555 Transformer and Motor Design EEE G556 DSP based Implementation Drivers EEE G557 Drives for Electric Traction

MEL G621 MEL G623 MEL G624 MSE G511

Manufacturing Systems Engineering


Core Courses EA C412 325 303 303 303 303 303 Flexible Manufacturing Systems ME C443 Quality Control Assurance and Reliability ME G511 Mechanism and Robotics MSE G521 World Class Manufacturing ITEB G621 Supply Chain Management MSE G512 Manufacturing Planning and Control Elective Courses (any five) DE G522 MSE G511 MSE G513 MSE G514 Design Projects Mechatronics Maintenance Engineering Leadership and Managing Change 4 3 5 5 4 5

325 325 314 314

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MSE G531 ME G539 ME G535 ME G538

Concurrent Engineering Computer Integrated Manufacturing Advanced Engineering Mathematics Toyota Production System

325 325 325 325

ME G621 Fluid Dynamics Electives Courses (any five) EA C415 EA C417 ME C461 ME G513 Introduction to MEMS Micro-fluidics and its Applications Refrigeration & Airconditioning Heating and Cooling of Buildings Energy Systems Engineering Advanced Engineering Mathematics Thermal Equipment Design Cryogenic Engineering

5 4* 4* 303 5 5 5 5 5

Mechanical Engineering
Core Courses ME C443 Quality Control Assurance and Reliability ME G511 Mechanism and Robotics ME G512 Finite Element Methods ME G532 Machine Tool Engineering ME G611 Computer Aided Analysis and Design ME G641 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity Elective Courses (any five) DE G513 DE G522 DE G611 EA C415 ME C472 ME G513 ME G514 ME G515 ME G631 ME G535 Tribology Design Projects Dynamics and Vibrations Introduction to MEMS Precision Engineering Heating and Cooling of Buildings Turbomachinery Computational Fluid Dynamics Heat Transfer Advanced Enginering Mathematics 3 5 5 5 5 5

ME G516 ME G535 ME G536 ME G537

Microelectronics
Core Courses MEL G611 MEL G621 MEL G631 MEL G632 MEL G642 CS G553 CS G562 EEE C415 EEE G510 EEE G512 EEE G613 EEE G626 MEL G512 3 5 5 5 5 MEL G612 MEL G623 MEL G625 MEL G626 MEL G642 IC Fabrication Technology VLSI Design Physics & Modeling of Microelectronic Devices Analog IC Design CAD for IC Design Reconfigurable Computing Advanced Architecture and Performance Evaluation Digital Signal Processing RF Microelectronics Embedded System Design Advanced Digital Signal Processing Hardware Software CoDesign Optoelectronic Devices Circuits and Systems Integrated Electronics Design Advanced VLSI Design Advanced Analog and Mixed Signal Design VLSI Test and Testability VLSI Architectures 5 5 5 5 5 5 325 314 5 314 314 4 325 224 5 5 5 224

325 325 325 314 303 325 325 325 325 325

Elective Courses (any six)

Mechanical with specialization in Thermal Engineering


Core Courses BITS C462 Renewable Energy ME G514 Turbomachinery ME G515 Computational Fluid Dynamics ME G533 Conduction and Radiation Heat Transfer ME G535 Convective Heat and Mass Transfer

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Pharmacy
Core Courses PHA G532 PHA G543 PHA G611 PHA G612 PHA G621 PHA G632 BIO C417 BITS C467 PHA G512 PHA G521 PHA G541 PHA G542 PHA G613 PHA G614 PHA G615 PHA G616 Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs Clinical Research Advanced Pharmacology Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Pharmacy Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Dosage Form Design Biomolecular Modeling Bioethics and Biosafety Chemistry of Natural Drugs Molecular Biology and Immunology Computer Aided Drug Design Advanced Physical Pharmaceutics Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Pharmacy Practice Pharmaceutical Administration and Management Screening Methods & Techniques in Pharmacology Chemistry of Natural Drugs and Macromolecules Lab Projects 5 5 5 5 5 5 303 303 314 314 325 325 325 325 325 325

PHA G617

Advanced Drug Delivery Systems PHA G632 Dosage Form Design Elective Courses (any five) BITS C467 PHA G611 PHA G613 PHA G614 PHA G616 Bioethics and Biosafety Advanced Pharmacology Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Pharmaceutical Administration and Management Screening Methods & Techniques in Pharmacology Lab Projects

5 5 303 235 325 325 325

Elective Courses (any five) PHA G619 PHA G642

5* 6

M.Pharm. with specialization in Pharmaceutical Chemistry


Core Courses PHA G522 Chemistry of Macromolecules PHA G532 Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs PHA G541 Computer Aided Drug Design PHA G543 Clinical Research PHA G611 Advanced Pharmacology PHA G621 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Elective Courses (any five) BITS C467 Bioethics and Biosafety PHA G512 Chemistry of Natural Drugs PHA G612 Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Pharmacy PHA G613 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology PHA G618 Reterosynthetic Analysis PHA G619 Screening Methods & Techniques in Pharmacology PHA G642 Lab Projects 4 5 5 5 5 5

PHA G619

5*

PHA G622 PHA G642

325 6

303 314 325 325 325 5* 6

M.Pharm. with specialization in Pharmaceutics


Core Courses PHA G532 Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs PHA G543 Clinical Research PHA G612 Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Pharmacy PHA G542 Advanced Physical Pharmaceutics 5 5 5 5

Software Systems
Core Courses

IS C415 SS G514

Data Mining Object Oriented Analysis and Design

3 4

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Software Engineering and Management SS G515 Data Ware Housing SS G653 Software Architecture Elective Courses (any six) BITS C481 BITS G553 CS C422 CS G541 CS G523 EA C451 EA C473 IS C462 SS G513 SS G551 SS G552 SS G554 Computer Networks Real-Time Systems Parallel Computing Pervasive Computing Software for Embedded Systems Internetworking Technologies Multimedia Computing Network Programming Network Security Advance Compilation Techniques Software Testing Methodologies Distributed Data Systems

SS G562

5 5 5 303 5 303 4 325 303 303 303 314 5 4 325

MBA C422 MBA C423 MBA C424 MBA C431 MBA C471

Business and Society Business Policy and Strategic Management International Business Managerial Communication Management Information Systems

4 4 4 2* 4

Elective Courses
For Engineering & Technology Management BITS C468 BITS C489 BITS C493 EA C475 FIN C413 MBA C414 MBA C425 MBA C429 MBA C437 MBA C451 MBA C454 MBA C482 MBA C483 MBA G512 MBA G522 MBA G523 MBA G552 MBA G622 New Venture Creation Enterprise Resource Planning Business Analysis and Valuation Financial Engineering Risk Management and Insurance Technology Management R & D Management Recent Advances in ETM Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Internetworking Technologies Project Appraisal Creating and Leading Entrepreneurial Organization Marketing Research Manufacturing Strategy Total Quality Management Project Management Total Productive Maintenance Software Project Management New Venture Creation Enterprise Resource Planning Business Analysis and Valuation Retail Management Systems Risk Management and Insurance Database Management Systems e-Business and Internet Marketing 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 4 303 303 303 303 303 4 4 4 4 4

Master of Business Administration


Core Courses MBA C312 MBA C314 MBA C319 MBA C320 MBA C321 MBA C322 MBA C411 MBA C412 MBA C413 MBA C415 MBA C416 MBA C418 MBA C419 MBA C421 Managerial Economics Business Structure and Processes Negotiation Skills and Techniques Managerial Skills Legal and Economic Environment of Business Management Framework and Functions Organizational Behavior Human Resource Management Quantitative Methods Financial and Management Accounting Corporate Finance and Taxation Marketing Production and Operations Management Supply Chain Management 3 3* 202 2 4* 202 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

For IT Enabled Services Management BITS C468 BITS C489 BITS C493 EA C474 FIN C413 MBA C426 MBA C427 303 303 303 303 303 4 4

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MBA C428 MBA C433 MBA C436 MBA C437 MBA C451 MBA C454 MBA C482 MBA C481 MBA C488 MBA G622

Internet Security and Cyber-laws Advertising and Sales Promotion Strategic Financial Management Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Internetworking Technologies Project Appraisal Creating and Leading Entrepreneurial Organization Expert Systems Services Management System Software Project Management

4 303 303 303 303 303 303 4 303 4

MPH G540 MPH G661 MPH G665 MPH G681

Role of Voluntary Bodies/NGOs in Public Health Research Methodology I Hospital Operations Management Strategic Management

3 5 3 3

M.Phil. Chemistry
Core Courses CHEM G551 Advanced Organic Chemistry CHEM G552 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry CHEM G553 Advanced Physical Chemistry CHEM G554 Physical Methods in Chemistry CHEM G555 Chemistry of Life Processes Elective Courses (any four) BIO G513 Microbial and Fermentation 5* Technology Advanced Instrumentation 5* Techniques Photochemistry and Laser 303 Spectroscopy Statistical Thermodynamics 3 0 3 Stereochemistry and 303 Reaction Mechanism Advanced Nuclear and Radio 5* Chemistry Environmental Chemistry 5* Recent Advances in 5* Chemistry Chemical Applications of 5* Group Theory Catalysis 4* Solid Phase Synthesis and 4* Combinatorial Chemistry Electronic Structure Theory 5* Bioinorganic Chemistry 4* Heterocyclic Chemistry 5* Solid State Chemistry 4* Advanced Statistical 5* Mechanics 5* 5* 5* 5* 5*

Master in Public Health


Core Courses BITS G515 Management Principles and Practices MPH G510 Biostatistics & Computers in Public Health MPH G512 Environmental & Occupational Health MPH G513 Public Health & Diseases MPH G515 Communication in Health Care MPH G521 Health Care Management MPH G522 Preventive Nutrition & Health Promotion MPH G523 Epidemic & Disaster Management MPH G531 Health Economics & Financial Management MPH G613 Health Systems and Society MPH G692 Epidemiology Elective Courses (any three) BITS C467 MPH C431 MPH G535 MPH G537 MPH G538 MPH G539 4* 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2

BITS G654 CHEM C412 CHEM C422 CHEM C431 CHEM G513 CHEM G521 CHEM G531 CHEM G541 CHEM G556 CHEM G557 CHEM G558 CHEM G559 CHEM G561 CHEM G562 CHEM G563

Bioethics and Biosafety 303 Accounting & Finance 4 Family & Community Health 3 Measures Law & Ethics in Public Health 3 Telemedicine 3 Inter-sectoral co-ordination in 3 Health Services

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EEE C432 PHA G621

Medical Instrumentation Advanced Medicinal Chemistry

303 235

ECON G541 ENGL G511 ENGL G512 ENGL G513 ENGL G521 ENGL G522 ENGL G531 ENGL G541 ENGL G551 ENGL G561 ENGL G571 ENGL G581 ENGL G591 ENGL G611 ET G511 ET G521 ET G531 ET G541 HUM G511 MATH G511 MATH G512

HDCC is empowered to add the following course as a deficiency course on case by case basis if the student is found to be deficient in Mathematics. CHEM C453 Mathematics for Chemists 4*

* This is the total units and its break-up in terms of lectures and practical/seminars/project may be announced from time to time through the timetable.

LIST OF GENERAL/SPECIAL COURSES FOR M.PHIL. PROGRAMMES


BIO G511 BIO G522 BIO G541 BIO G551 BITS G511 BITS G513 BITS G514 BITS G644 BITS G654 CHEM G511 CHEM G513 CHEM G521 CHEM G531 CHEM G541 CHEM G551 CHEM G552 ECON G511 Population and Quantitative Genetics Interferon Technology Neural Network Analysis Membrane Biology Advanced Project Study in Advanced Topics Environmental Health Development and use of Computer Software Advanced Instrumentation Techniques Nuclear and Radio Chemistry Advanced Nuclear and Radiochemistry Environmental Chemistry Recent Advances in Chemistry Chemical Applications of Group Theory Advanced Organic Chemistry Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Dynamic Modelling and Control of National Economies Modern Cost Engineering Theory of Macroeconomic Policy 5 224 5 5 5 5 303 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

MATH G521 MATH G531 MATH G541 MATH G611 MATH G612 MATH G621 MATH G622 MATH G632 MATH G642 MGTS G511 MGTS G521

ECON G521 ECON G531

5 5

Economic Systems 5 Analysis Growth of the English 5 Language Language and S & T 5 Social Impact of S & T 5 Principles of Language 5 Teaching Aesthetics and Technology 5 Applied Linguistics 5 Interpretation of Literature 5 Information Technology 5 Lab. I Information Technology 5 Lab. II Applied Communication I 5 Applied Communication II 5 Project Formulation and 5 Preparation Twentieth Century English 5 Literature Science and Technology 5 Dynamics Hi-Tech Management 5 Systems Engineering 5 Overview of Technology 5 Introduction to Health 303 System Design and Analysis of 5 Algorithms 5 Selected Topics in Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Situations Applied Functional Analysis 5 Number Theory 5 Advanced Methods in 5 Discrete Mathematics Algebraic Number Theory 5 Riemann Surfaces 5 Fibre Bundles 5 Algebraic Geometry 5 Lie Groups & Lie Algebras 5 Complex Manifolds 5 Advanced Marketing 5 Theories and Advertising Business Policy - Structure 5 and Organization

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MGTS G531

MGTS G541

MGTS G551 MGTS G561 PHY G511 PHY G521 PHY G531 PHY G541 SKILL G611 SKILL G612 SKILL G621 SKILL G622 SKILL G631 SKILL G632 SKILL G641 SKILL G642 SKILL G651

SKILL G652

SKILL G661 SKILL G662

Recent Advances in Organization Behaviour Theory Management Information and Decision Support Systems Frontiers in Financial Management Institutional Finance & Project Appraisal Theoretical Physics Nuclear and Particle Physics Selected Topics in Solid State Physics Physics of Semiconductor Devices Computer Operation and Software Development I Computer Operation and Software Development II Computer Maintenance I Computer Maintenance II Professional Communication I Professional Communication II Modern Experimental Methods I Modern Experimental Methods II Techniques in Development Management I Techniques in Development Management II Research Methodology I Research Methodology II

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS BITS

G539 G619 G620 G621 G629T G639 G649

Research Project II Professional Practice Professional Practice I Professional Practice II Dissertation Practice School Reading Course

6 4 3 3 25 (Max.) 20 5

NOTE: Courses with 4 level numbers given above are advanced level electives from the offering of the Integrated First Degree programmes.

COMMON POOL OF ELECTIVES FOR HIGHER DEGREES


BITS G513 Study in Advanced Topics BITS G649 Reading Course 5 5

NOTE: The courses from this pool will be available as electives to all higher degree students subject to approval from higher degree counseling committee.

Ph.D. PROGRAMME
Structure 1. Course Work The various categories of courses, for the whole possible range of input of Ph.D. students are described in the Academic Regulations. In most cases, this course work would consist of courses which are required to be completed for a higher degree programme of the Institute. Further, the qualifying examination would also be conducted on the basis of these courses. Departures from these normal situations are described in the Academic Regulations. 2. Ph.D. Qualifying Examination 3. Foreign Language when required The foreign language will be prescribed as an eligibility requirement for the Ph.D. only when the supervisor and/or the Dean Research & Consultancy have made recommendations for the same justifying its need for the particular topic of research and the literature available and this recommendation has been accepted by the Research Board. Otherwise English or an Indian language, as the case may be, would suffice the requirement of the foreign language.

5 5

All courses given above are unstructured. Actual structuring will be done from time to time.

COMMON COURSES FOR HIGHER DEGREES


BITS C437 BITS G529 Technical Communication Research Project I 303 6

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4.

Teaching Practice/Practice Lecture Series 1 1

BITS C791T Teaching Practice I BITS C792T Teaching Practice II

The above two separate and independent courses, to be taken one at a time, are designed and operated to provide cumulative experience for a Ph.D. student in the practice of teaching. BITS E793T Practice Lecture Series I BITS E794T Practice Lecture Series II 1 1

Registration & Counselling Division (iii) Dean, Instruction Division (iv) Dean, Practice School Division (v) Dean, Work Integrated Learning Programmes Division, and (vi) Two members nominated by the Senate monitors the academic progress of Ph.D. students similar to the monitoring of academic progress of students of integrated First Degree and Higher Degree programmes by the ACB. The decisions of the DCC are reported to the Research Board and the Senate. A Doctoral Advisory Committee (DAC) is appointed by the Dean, R & C for each candidate admitted to the Ph.D. programme. This committee consists of at least two faculty members from the broad area in which the candidate opts to pursue the Ph.D., besides the Dean, R&C.

These two courses are in lieu of the two courses viz. Teaching Practice I and II respectively, and are to be taken one at a time. These are designed and operated to provide cumulative experience for a Ph.D. student in the Practice of teaching in his own professional setting where it is not feasible to operate the teaching practice courses. The student will deliver a predetermined series of technical talks before a professional audience as approved by Dean R&C. 5. Seminar/Independent Study 1. BITS C797T Ph.D. Seminar (Min) 2 While the total minimum number of units is 2, registration is done for one unit in each semester/term until the submission of the thesis. 2. BITS C790T Independent Study (Min) 2 A student may be asked to register in this course in lieu of BITS C797T by Dean, Research & Consultancy if situation so warrants. While the total number of units is 2, registration is done for one unit in each semester/term until the submission of the thesis. 6. Thesis BITS C799T Ph.D. Thesis (Min) 40

Ph.D. Aspirants Scheme for Professionals


This programme enables experienced personnel and professionals working in industries and R&D organisations to work for a Ph.D. degree of the Institute in their respective work environment. This makes it possible for practicing professionals to be offered the same challenges that are traditionally offered to teachers in universities. Candidates, sponsored by their organizations, work for the Ph.D. degree without any dislocation from their work environment on research problems relevant to their organizations. Admission to this programme is done through what is known as Ph.D. Aspirants Scheme. Ph.D. Aspirants will be first asked to write the qualifying examination. The Ph.D. qualifying examination will always be based on the courses of one of the higher degree programmes of the institute. Whenever a Ph.D. Aspirant already possesses a degree equivalent to a higher degree of the institute, the qualifying examination for him will be based on such a degree. The institute recognizes that there may be professionals who might not possess a degree equivalent to a higher degree of the institute, but has gained knowledge and skills through experience (substantiated by documentary evidence), which could be treated as equivalent to one of the higher degrees of the institute. For convenience of operation, for these cases, the institute has devised a higher degree programme called M.Phil (Applied) with courses that could be used for designing the qualifying examination for such candidates.

While the total minimum units assigned to this course are 40, the distribution of the units between different semesters/terms would be determined by the Dean, Research & Consultancy. 7. General The `Doctoral Counselling Committee (DCC)' consisting of (i) Dean, Research & Consultancy Division (Convenor), (ii) Dean, Academic

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A list of courses for M.Phil.(Applied) is given below, from which a minimum number of 8 courses are to be chosen.

BITS E548 Public Administration II BITS E551 Physical and Mathematical Sciences I BITS E552 Physical and Mathematical Sciences II BITS E561 Use of English for Professional Purposes I BITS E562 Use of English for Professional Purposes II BITS E571 Methods of Planning and Development I BITS E572 Methods of Planning and Development II BITS E573 Study in Advanced Topics I BITS E574 Study in Advanced Topics II BITS E583 Case Studies I BITS E584 Case Studies II BITS E591 Science and Technology Development I BITS E592 Science and Technology Development II BITS E593 Reading Course I BITS E594 Reading Course II BITS E611 Internship I BITS E612 Internship II BITS E661 Research Methodology I BITS E662 Research Methodology II

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 20 20 5 5

M.Phil. (Applied)
BITS E511 Computer Applications I BITS E512 Computer Applications II BITS E521 Technical Communication I BITS E522 Technical Communication II BITS E531 Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences I BITS E532 Social Behavioral & Economic Sciences II BITS E533 Modern Experimental Techniques-I BITS E534 Modern Experimental Techniques II BITS E535 Management Methods & Techniques I BITS E536 Management Methods & Techniques II BITS E537 Systems Sciences and Engineering I BITS E538 Systems Science and Engineering II BITS E541 Chemical and Life Science I BITS E542 Chemical and Life Science II BITS E543 Instrumentation Engineering I BITS E544 Instrumentation Engineering II BITS E545 Project and Consultancy I BITS E546 Project and Consultancy II BITS E547 Public Administration I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Note: No direct admission to M.Phil.(Applied) will be done. Courses described above will be used for students admitted to the Ph.D. programmes under the Ph.D. Aspirant Scheme.

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