Electrical Projects

IDENTIFICATION OF UG PROJECTS AND ALLOCATION METHODOLOGY TO FACULTY MEMBERS

  • At the beginning of 7thsemester, the students are notified to form project groups consisting of not more than 4 members. The department participates in the group formation to make a balanced group. A balance group shall have students with different grades and background.
  • After formation of groups , the groups are asked to submit a preference proposal (at least two) stating the following:
  1. Department / course of study
  2. Group number and name of the group members
  3. Session
  4. Broad area in which project to be undertaken
  5. Topic of interest / problem, if decided.
  • The departmental scrutiny committee decides the appropriate proposal to be accepted based on objectives, feasibility, cost, etc.
  • On the basis of the area / topic of interest, available faculty is assigned as the supervisor/guide of a group.
  • The group, in consultation with their supervisor submits project proposal to the department. The proposal includes problem statements, objective, methodology and approximate cost estimation.
  • The HoD arranges a project registration seminar. All project supervisors and faculty members / ME Students / Guest faculty members are to attend the seminar.

PROJECT MONITORING

  • The project coordinator appointed by the HoD plans project schedule that includes date of reviews, evaluation methods, assessment rubrics and report submission.
  • The project supervisor is responsible to monitor the progress of project work. He is expected to help the group in searching resources, planning the activities and preparing action plans to complete the work as per academic calendar.
  • The supervisor is to meet the groups 4 hours weekly in specified project class hours to resolve problems encountered and judge the involvement of individual group members in the project work. He needs to keep proper record of such sittings and head of the department monitors the activities assigned to the supervisors.

PROJECT EVALUATION

  1. To impart quality technical education at UG, PG and PhD levels.
  2. To promote continuing effective interactions with academia, alumni and industry.
  3. To inculcate creativity, societal and ethical values.
  4. To develop a sustainable learning environment.

The project evaluation phase has two components:

  1. As part of internal (continuous) evaluation, two reviews are carried out by the project review committee and supervisor.
  2. Assessment rubrics are provided by the project coordinator during reviews.
  3. External evaluation is done by external examiner appointed by the affiliating university in the final viva-voce.

The evaluation is as per the following scheme:

  1. 7th SEM : Total: 100+50 = 150
  2. 8th SEM : Total: 150+50 = 200
Project's Cos' and C0-PO Mapping
Project Assessment Rubrics

Assigned be Projects and Supervisors

YEAR 2022-2023
YEAR 2021-2022
YEAR 2020-2021
YEAR 2018-2019
YEAR 2017-2018
YEAR 2016-2017
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