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Vasavi College of Engineering which represents a rich tradition of excellence in technology-based education in a
stimulating environment was founded in 1981 by Vasavi Academy of Education. Vasavi College of Engineering
owes its vision to Sri Pendekanti Venkata Subbaiah, a veteran statesman of Independent India. The college has
been the most preferred destination not only of students from the state but also for students from various parts
of the country.
University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi and Osmania University, Hyderabad has conferred
autonomous status for 6 years w.e.f the Academic Year 2014-2015, for all U.G. and P.G. programmes.
COURSES OFFERED
UNDERGRADUATE: B.E
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Electronic and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Information Technology (IT)
Mechanical Engineering(MECH)
POSTGRADUATE: M.E/M.Tech
ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS
25 students Secured top ranks in the
Osmania University examinations.
The overall pass percentage is more than 95.
Experienced and qualified faculty members.
More than 85% of eligible students were
recruited by companies of high repute
through campus placements.
SALIENT FEATURES
The objective of the College under autonomous status is to offer outcome based, industry & career oriented, value
& ethics based curriculum. The college looks forward to attaining higher standards in education which aims at
equipping our students with:
Employability skills
Entrepreneurial skills and
Making them responsible citizens
With these as our focus areas, the College under autonomous status would like to bring changes in the academic
rules and regulations such as the continuous comprehensive evaluation pattern and the credits & grade system.
In addition to, the following rules will be implemented:
Principal
13.08.2014
Name of
the Course
B.E(4yrs)
&
MCA(3yrs)
Attendance:
Minimum aggregate attendance required to eligible to attend semester
end exams is 75% and 65% with Medical Condonation respectively.
Sessional Marks:
Minimum aggregate of sessional marks required to become eligible for
appearing semester end examinations is 40%
B.E(4yrs),
MCA(3yrs
and
ME/M.Tech
3.
ME/M.Tech
PG
(Engg.)
Theory : 70 Marks
End examinations will be conducted for 70 marks
A student should obtain 50% aggregate of internal
and semester end examinations put together in
each subject to be declared as passed.
Contd2
Semester/Class
From 1/4 BE, I-SEM to 1/4 BE, II-SEM
Conditions to be fulfilled
Regular course of study of 1/4 B.E, I-SEM and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in I- semester
(a) Regular course of study of 1/4 B.E II SEM and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 1/4 B.E II- semester
(b) Must have secured at least 50% of total credits
prescribed for 1/4 B.E.
Regular course of study of 2/4 BE, I-SEM and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 2/4 BE- I - semester
(a) Regular course of study of 2/4 BE, II SEM and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 2/4 BE- II - semester
(b) Must have secured at least 50% of total credits
prescribed for 2/4B.E and passed in all the subjects 1/4
B.E.
Regular course of study of 3/4 B.E, I-SEM, and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 3/4 B.E I-Semester
(a) Regular course of study of 3/4 B.E, II-SEM and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 3/4 B.E II-Semester
(b) Must have secured at least 50% of total credits
prescribed for 3/4 B.E and passed in all the subjects
2/4 B.E.
(a) Regular course of study of 4/4 B.E, I-SEM, and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 4/4 B.E. I- Semester
Semester/Class
From 1/3 MCA , I-SEM to 1/3 MCA, II-SEM
Conditions to be fulfilled
Regular course of study of 1/3 MCA, I-SEM, and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 1/3 MCA I Semester
(a) Regular course of study of 1/3 MCA II SEM and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 1/3 MCA II Semester
(b) Must have secured at least 50% of total credits
prescribed for 1/3 MCA.
Regular course of study of 2/3 MCA, I-SEM, and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 2/3 MCA I-Semester
(a) Regular course of study of 2/3 MCA, II SEM and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 2/3 MCA II-Semester
(b) Must have secured at least 50% of total credits
prescribed for 2/3 MCA and passed in all the subjects
1/3 MCA.
Regular course of study of 3/3 MCA, I-SEM, and 40%
aggregate sessional marks in 3/3 MCA I- Semester
- 3CREDIT SYSTEM
Credit system will be implemented for both UG and PG courses in each semester. The credit hours for
each theory subject, laboratory sessions, finishing school and project work are clearly mentioned in the
course structure and scheme of valuation.
GRADING SYSTEM
A Relative grading system will be implemented for computing semester grade point average (SGPA) and
Cumulative grade point average (CGPA). Assessment of a course will be done on the basis of marks.
For B.E & MCA Theory and Laboratory subjects
Grade
Grade
Point
% Marks
A+
10
91-100
A
9
B+
8
B
7
C
6
D
5
F
0
81-90
71-80
61-70
51-60
40-50
39 and
below
A student who earns a minimum of 5 grade points (40% and above marks) in a course is declared to
have successfully completed the course in theory. For a lab course a student should earn a minimum of 6
grade points (50% and above marks) for a lab course.
For M.E & M. Tech theory, lab and seminar
Grade
Grade
Point
% Marks
A+
B+
10
91-100
81-90
71-80
51-60
40-50
61-70
39 and
below
A student who earns a minimum of 6 grade points and above in a course is declared to have successfully
completed the theory, lab and seminar courses.
AWARD OF DEGREE
To obtain degree, the student must pass in all the subjects and should have secured the number of
credits as prescribed in the course structure of department concerned and should obtain a CGPA of at
least 4.
S.No.
1
CGPA Score
Note: The above academic rules and regulations are subject to approval and ratification of the Academic
council and the Board of Governors of the college.
Contd4
S. No
Sub
reference
Code
Scheme of
Instruction
Periods per
Week
SUBJECT
L
Scheme of Examination
Duration in
Hrs
Maximum Marks
Credits
Univ.
Exam
Sessionals
50
70
70
70
70
30
30
30
30
30
2
3
3
3
70
70
30
30
3
3
50
25
THEORY
3
- 3
1 3
- 3
- -
3
3
3
3
3
2 2 6
PRACTICALS
- 3
1
2
3
4
HS1100
MA1110
PH1120
CH1130
CS1140
6
7
CE1150
CE1160
English-I
Mathematics-I
Engineering Physics-I
Engineering Chemistry-I
Programming in C
&Problem solving
Engineering Mechanics-I
Engineering Graphics-I
HS1111
PH1121
Physics Lab-I
50
25
10
11
12
CH1131
CS 1141
ME1161
Chemistry Lab-I
C Programming Lab
Workshop Practice-I
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
18
3
3
3
15
3
3
3
50
50
50
720
25
25
25
335
2
2
2
30
45
1055
30
S. No
Sub
reference
Code
Scheme of
Instruction
Periods per
Week
SUBJECT
L
Scheme of Examination
Duration
in Hrs
HS1200
English-II
MA1210 Mathematics-II
PH1220
CS1240
OOPS
CE1250
Engineering Mechanics-II
CE1260
Engineering Graphics-II
8
9
10
11
12
HS1211
PH1221
CH1231
CS 1241
ME1251
Engineering Physics-II
2 6
PRACTICALS
18
6
45
3
3
3
3
3
15
Credits
Univ.
Exam
Sessionals
3
3
3
3
3
3
50
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
3
3
3
3
3
50
50
50
50
50
720
25
25
25
25
25
335
2
2
2
2
2
30
30
THEORY
1
Maximum Marks
1055
Contd5
S. No
Sub
reference
Code
Scheme of
Instruction
Periods per
Week
SUBJECT
Scheme of Examination
Duration
in Hrs
Maximum Marks
Credits
Univ.
Exam
Sessionals
50
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
THEORY
1
HS1200
English-II
MA1210
Mathematics-II
PH1270
Engineering Physics-II
CH1280
Engineering Chemistry-II
CS1240
OOPS
EE1260
3
3
3
3
3
3
CE1260
Engineering Graphics-II
70
30
50
25
50
25
50
25
50
25
50
25
720
335
30
PRACTICALS
8
HS1211
PH1221
Physics Lab-II
10
CH1231
Chemistry Lab-II
11
CS 1241
OOPS Lab
3
3
3
3
12
EC1261
CS1271
15
GRAND TOTAL
18 6
45
1055
30
Sl.
No.
Syllabus
Ref. No.
Scheme of
Instruction
SUBJECT
Periods per
week
I YEAR I SEMESTER
1
2
3
HS 5010
CA 5020
HS 5030
CA 5040
5
CA 5050
6
CA 5060
PRACTICALS
7
HS 5311
8
CA 5321
9
CA 5331
Soft Skills I
Discrete Mathematics
Managerial Economics and Accountancy
Computer Programming and Problem
Solving
Management Information Systems
Computer Organization
English Language Training Lab I
Programming LabI (C&C++ Lab)
Programming LabII (EIT Lab)
TOTAL
Scheme of Examination
Univ.
Exam
hrs
Maximum Marks
Credits
Univ.
Exam
Sessi
onals
50
70
70
70
25
30
30
2
3
3
30
3
3
70
70
30
30
3
3
3
3
3
27
25
50
50
525
25
25
25
250
1
3
2
24
2
4
4
1
1
3
3
3
4
4
1
1
23
05
2
9
3
14
S. Syllabus
No. Ref. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
Scheme of
Instruction
Periods per
Week
L
T D P
SUBJECT
THEORY
CS 5010 Advanced Algorithms
CS 5020 Advanced Operating Systems
CS 5030 Artificial Intelligence
Object oriented Software
CS 5040
Engineering
CSXXXX ELECTIVEI
CSYYYY ELECTIVEII
PRACTICALS
CS 5051 Software lab1(AA and OOSE)
CS 5066 SeminarI
Total
3
3
3
3
Dura
tion
in
Hrs
Cred
its
Maximum Marks
Univ.
Exam
Sessi
onals
3
3
3
3
70
70
70
70
30
30
30
30
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
70
70
30
30
4
4
3
3
3
3
420
50
50
280
2
2
28
24
Scheme of Examination
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
SUBJECT
SEMESTER I
Scheme of
Scheme of Examination
Instruction
Periods per
Maximum Marks
Week
Duration
L
D/P in Hours Univ. Sessi
Exam onals
THEORY
Mathematical methods for Engineers
3
Metal Cutting and Forming /Material
3
Removal Process
ME5030 Finite Element Techniques
3
ME5040 Computer Integrated Design and
3
Manufacturing
ME5050 Flexible Manufacturing system
3
ME6XX0 Elective 1
3
PRACTICALS
ME5011 CAD / CAM Laboratory
ME5012 SeminarI
Total
ME5010
ME5020
Credits
3
3
70
70
30
30
3
3
3
3
70
70
30
30
3
3
3
3
70
70
30
30
3
3
3
3
50
470
25
25
230
1
1
20
S. Syllabus
No Ref. No
SEMESTERI
1
EE5010
2
EE5020
3
EE5030
4
5
6
7
8
EEXXXX
EEYYYY
EEZZZZ
EE5041
FS5010
Subject
Periods Per
Week
L/T
D/P
Univ.
Exam
Duration
(Hrs)
Max. Marks
Credits
Univ.
Exam
Session
al
4
4
4
3
3
3
70
70
70
30
30
30
03
03
03
4
4
4
2
24
06
3
3
3
70
70
70
420
30
30
30
50
230
03
03
03
02
01
21
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Subject
Core
Core
Core / Elective
Core / Elective
Core / Elective
Elective
Lab 1
Seminar I
Total
Max. Marks
Univ. Exam
Sessional
70
70
70
70
70
70
--420
30
30
30
30
30
30
50
50
280
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
22