Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Self declaration form for IDP/UDP

Self declaration form for IDP/UDP:
Click here to download form.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

IDP/UDP form updated.

New IDP/UDP form from GTU:
click here to download IDP/UDP form.

Monday, July 23, 2012

IDP/UDP form

The form for project definition 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

IDP/UDP Project Definition

The weightage of Project in 7th Semester is 150 marks,out of which 50 marks are for project definition.
The project definition is to be submitted to HOD of your respective departments lastly by 1st August as directed by your college.Please note down the following points to be considered for it:





Sr. No.
Description
Marks
1
 Role of innovation and creativity of the project
8
2
 Utility of the project for Industry/Academic 
8
3
 Related study and Literature review
8
4
 Work plan/Schedule
6
5
 Proposed implementation methodology
6
6
Presentation of work progress 
4
7
Report writing
4
8
Communication Skills
3
9
Question and Answer
3

Total
50

B.E. (CE)(CS)(IT) books suggestion

Books suggestion for B.E. (COMPUTER SCIENCE) (COMPUTER) (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) All suggestions given below are as per my knowledge.


3rd semester:
Basic Electronics
• Integrated Electronics By Jacob Millman and Christos C. Halkias, Tata McGraw Hill Publication
Computer Organization and architecture
• Computer System Architecture : By M. Morris Mano
Data and file structures
• Data And File Structure (GTU) By:ROHIT KHURANA Publisher: Vikas Publishing House
Database Management System
• An introduction to Database Systems, C J Date, Addition-Wesley • Database System Concepts By:Henry F. Korth Publisher: McGraw Hill
Digital Logic Design
• Digital Logic and Computer Design By M Morris Mano
Mathematics - 3
• E.Kreyszig, Advanced engineering mathematics (8th Edition), John Wiley • Mathematics 3 Publisher:Technical Publication
Business Information Systems
• Business Data Systems – H. D. Clifton


4th semester:
Mathematics 4
• E.Kreyszig, Advanced engineering mathematics (8th Edition), John Wiley • Mathematics 4 Publisher:Technical Publication
Communication Engineering (Institute Elective-I)
• Communication Systems by Kennedy and Davis –Tata McGraw Hill Edition • Communication Engineering Publisher: TechMax Publication
Microprocessor and Interfacing
• Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085 - Ramesh S. Gaonkar Pub: Penram International. • Microprocessor and Interfacing Publisher:Technical Publication
Object oriented analysis design and UML
• Oriented Modeling and Design wih UML second edition by michael Blaha and James Rambaugh • Object oriented analysis design and UML Publisher: TechMax Publication
Operating System
• Modern Operating Systems -By Andrew S. Tanenbaum (PHI) • Operating Systems By D.M.Dhamdhare (TMH)
Management- 1
• Management - I (GTU) Publisher: Pearson Education
Data Communications and networking
• Data and Computer Communications by William Stallings


5th semester:
Advance Processors
• Microprocessor & Interfacing, Douglas Hall, TMH
Computer Network
• Computer network, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Pearson • Computer Network Publisher:TechMax Publication • Data and computer communication, WilliamStallings, Pearson
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
• Introduction to Algorithms, Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest and Clifford Stein, PHI • Design and Analysis of Algorithms Publisher:Technical Publication
Object Oriented Programming with Java
• The Complete Reference, Java 2 (Fourth Edition ), Herbert Schild, TMH
Applied Electronics (Institute Elective-II)
• Applied Electronics Publisher: TechMax Publication
Management 2
• Management - II : For GTU Publisher: Pearson
Computer Oriented Statistical Methods
• Computer Oriented Numerical Methods, R. S. Salaria., Khanna Publisher.


6th semester:
Software Engineering
• Pressman R.S., Software Engineering : A Practitioner's Approach, TMH • Software Engineering Publisher:Technical Publication
Theory of Computation
• Introduction To Languages And Theory Of Computation By John C. Martin, Third Edition,TMH.
Web Application Development
• Developing Web Application, Ralph Moseley, Wiley India
Operating System Design
• Operating System Design Publisher:Technical Publication • The Design of the Unix Operating System by Maurice J. Bach, PHI
Information Security
• Cryptography And Network Principles And Practice Fourth Edition, William Stallings, Pearson • Cryptography and Network Security (2nd Ed.), Atul Kahate, TMH
Computer Graphics
• Computer Graphics C Version, D.Hearn And P.Baker, Pearson Eduction
Modeling Simulation and Operation Research
• Principles of Operations Research : With Applications to Management Decisions, Wagner, H.M. , Prentice-Hall of India
System Programming
• System Programming & Operating System, Dhamdhere, TMH


7th semester:
Advance Java Technology
• Advance Java Technology (GTU) By:M.T.Savaliya Publication: Dreamtech
Compiler Design
• Compiler Tools Techniques - A.V.Aho, Ravi Sethi, J.D.Ullman, Addison Wesley • Compiler Design Publisher:Technical Publication
Soft Computing
• J.S.R.Jang, C.T.Sun and E.Mizutani, “Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing”, PHI • Timothy J.Ross, “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications”, McGraw-Hill
Wireless Communication and Mobile Programming
• Mobile Computing , Asoke K Telukder, Roopa R Yavagal, TMH
E-Commerce & E- Business (Department Elective -I)
• E-business & commerse (Startegic Thinking & Practice), Brahm Canzer, dreamtech
Enterprise Resource Planning (Department Elective -I)
• Enterprise Resource Planning - Alexis Leon, Tata McGraw Hill
Software Testing and Quality (Department Elective -I)
• “Software Testing & Quality Assurance” by Kshirsagar Naik and Priyadarshi Tripathy, Wiley Student edition
Dot Net Technology (Department Elective – I)
• Professional VB. NET , Wrox publication • ASP .NET complete reference, TMH • C# The Basic by Vijay Mukhi
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
• J. Han, M. Kamber, “Data Mining Concepts and Techniques”, Morgan Kaufmann
Distributed Database Application & System
• Principles of Distributed database systems, By M. tamer Ozsu, Petrick Valduriez, Pearson • Distributed Database Systems By Chhanda Ray, Pearson.
Software Project Management (Department Elective – I)
• Jack T Marchewka, “Information Technology Project Management”, Third Edition (International Student Version) , Wiley India
Web Data Management (Department Elective – I)
• S. Abiteboul, I. Manolescu, P. Rigaux, M. Rousset and P. Senellart, Web Data Management, Cambridge University Press, 2012
Advance Computing Technology
• High Performance Cluster Computing, Volume 1, Architecture and Systems, Rajkumar Buyya, Pearson Education

Monday, July 9, 2012

B.E. 1st year books suggestions


All suggestions given below are as per my knowledge.
1.Computer Programming and Utilization Syllabus
  • Computer Programming and Utilization : For the Gujarat technological University. By:Ashok Kamthane Publisher: Pearson
  • GTU Computer Programming & Utilization Publisher: Technical Publications
  • Computer Programming & Utilization By: M.T.Savaliya
  • Programming in ANSI C, Forth Edition, E Balagurusamy, TMH
2.Calculus Syllabus
  • Thomas Calculus : Gujarat Technological University By:Maurice D. Weir Publisher: Pearson
  • GTU Calculus Publisher: Technical Publications
3.Vector Calculus and Linear Algebra Syllabus
  • E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics (8th Edition), Wiley-India
  • H. Anton, Elementary Linear Algebra with applications (9th Edition), Wiley-India
  • GTU Vector Calculas & Linear Algebra Publisher: Technical Publications
4.Physics Syllabus
  • Engineering Physics With Practicals (GTU) By:G VIJAYAKUMARI Publisher: Vikas Publishing House
  • GTU Physics Publisher: Technical Publications
  • Engineering Physics : for the Gujarat Technological University By:Chitra Shadrach Publisher: Pearson
5.Mechanics of Solids Syllabus
  • Mechanics of solids : For GTU By:R. C. Hibbeler Publisher: Pearson
  • Mechanics of solids Publisher: Atul Publication
6.Engineering Graphics Syllabus
  • A Text Book of Engineering Graphics By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi
  • Elementary Engineering Drawing By N.D.Bhatt Charotar Publishing House, Anand
7.Elements of Electrical Engineering Syllabus
  • Electrical Technology Vol.1 By B.L.Theraja
  • Elements Of Electrical Engineering (GTU) By:J. B. Gupta Publisher: S. K. Kataria & Sons
8.Elements of Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
  • Elements of Mechanical Engineeringby K.P.Roy and Prof.S.K . Hajra Chaudhary , Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt.Ltd
  • Elements of Mechanical Engineering Mahajan Publication
  • Elements of Mechanical Engineering : Gujarat Technological University By:Gupta Publisher: Pearson
9.Elements of Civil Engineering Syllabus
  • Elements of Civil Engineering : For Gujarat Technological University By:Satheesh Gopi Publisher: Pearson
  • Elements of Civil Engineering Mahajan Publication
10.Communication Skills Syllabus
  • Communication Skills :Gujarat Technological University By:Mishra Publisher: Pearson
  • Technical Communication Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma
11.Environmental Studies Syllabus
  • Environmental Studies: R. Rajagopalan,Oxford University Press

Calculation of SPI


The calculation of SPI from grades is a very simple technique.The total weight-age is given to theory i.e 70 marks for externals and 30 marks for mid-sem exams.There are practicals worth 50 marks but they are not included for SPI or CPI.
The marks are divided into some groups and grades and grade points are allocated to them as follows.
Marks
Grades
Grade points
100-85
AA
10
75-84
AB
9
65-74
BB
8
55-64
BC
7
45-54
CC
6
40-44
CD
5
35-39
DD
4
Less than 35
FF
0
  
Now every subject is given a value called as credit.
SPI is,
                SPI=∑Credit*Grade Point/∑Credits
Where SPI is Semester Performance Index.

Suppose for example we have a student having marks as:
Subject
Credit
Marks
Grade
Grade Point
Credit*Grade Point
Calculus
5
89
AA
10
50
CPU
6
70
BB
8
48
MOS
5
79
AB
9
45
ES
3
64
BC
7
21
Physics
5
53
CC
6
30
EEE
6
73
BB
8
48
Total
30



242

SPI=242/30
     =8.33                                

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Award of Degree and CGPA



The formula for conversion of equivalent percentage of CGPA/CPI:

An equation to find equivalency between CPI/CGPA may be obtained as
follows:
                   
      Percentage Marks = (CPI/CGPA-0.5) X10.
           
  CPI/CGPA Equivalent Class shall be as follows:
  •  Below 5.5: Pass class
  •  5.5 & above: Second class
  •  6.5 & above: First class
  •  7.1 & above: First class with distinction

Award of Degree.

  •  For all courses, where the duration of the course is more than 2 years, thedegree shall be awarded to the students on the basis of  CGPA(Cumulative Grade Point Average)  of the last four  semester’sperformance in the exams.
  •  In case of the courses where duration is of two years, the degree shall beconferred to students  based upon CPI (Cumulative  Performance  Index)considering all the four semesters performance.              

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Evaluation for Final Year Project(IDP/UDP)

The final year students are confused about the evaluation of their project work. Here is the table describing the weightage of the project for the final year.

Semester
Credits
Marks
Details
7th
4
150
50 marks for project defination
8th
8 or 12
400
100 marks for internal exams and 300 marks for University exams


Please note that project is a compulsary subject and if worked upon properly with more concentration,you can achieve better grades in last year which will directly increase your CGPA.

Also find that the project defination carries 50 marks on itself so select a better project defination.The student is supposed to submit project defination to HOD of your respective fields in the first week of  7th Semester.It would be evaluated by the college itself which would be sent to GTU afterwards.

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