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The objective of the Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering is to produce the finest breed of engineers who are second to none in their abilities and skills to tackle modern day challenges.

The four-year BE (Industrial Electronics) Degree program is divided into eight semesters; each semester is spread over a period of 19 weeks. These weeks cover the theory classes and the practical training including a one-week mid-semester vacation, two/three weeks for semester examinations and a four-week post semester vacation.

EVALUATION SYSTEM

In order to inculcate regular working habit among students they are assessed throughout the semester. 40% marks are allocated for assignments, minors tests and major tests given during the semester. 60% marks are allocated for the Semester Final Examinations conducted by the NED University Of Engineering And Technology.

The passing marks in individual theory subjects is 40% that is, 24 out of 60 in Semester Final Examination as well as 40 out of 100 in the total of that theory subject. The passing marks in individual practical subject is 50% that is, 13 out of 30 in the Semester Final Examination as well as 25 out of 50 in the total of that practical subject.

The distribution of marks as approved by the NED University Of Engineering And Technology is as shown below:

For Theory Subjects, the pattern of assessment is as follows,

Tutorial (Assignment/Quiz tests) 15 Marks
Mid-term (Major Tests) 25 Marks
Semester Final Examination 60 Marks
Total 100 Marks

For Practical Subjects, the pattern of assessment is as follows,

Journals/Reports/Sessional Work 20 Marks
Semester Final Examination Viva & Demonstration 30 Marks
Total 50 Marks

For PLC's And Final Project, the pattern of assessment is as follows,

Marks For PLC's (7 And 8 Semesters) 100 Marks
Marks For Final Year Project Work 200 Marks

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The curriculum followed at the institute is fabricated such that the student has a thorough knowledge of the mechanics as well as the electronics that he will encounter in his profession. The basic structure of the course followed is as follows:

First Year: Emphasis on Mechanical Engg. along with the introduction to electrical engineering concepts.

Show The Course Outline For 1st Semester, 2nd Semester

Second Year: Electrical concepts and basics are developed thoroughly along with introduction to electronic principles and instrumentation.

Show The Course Outline For 3rd Semester, 4th Semester

Third Year: Pure electronics is practiced with strong emphasis on trouble shooting techniques.

Show The Course Outline For 5th Semester, 6th Semester

Fourth Year: Microprocessor principles and PLC's (Programmable Control Logic) are introduced and the students are required to make projects on the above subjects.

Show The Course Outline For 7th Semester, 8th Semester

A concise description of the subjects taught in each semester is provided below. The marking scheme followed for each subject is also provided.

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