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1. Title
B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering) with specialization in o ECE Electronics and Communication Engineering o CSE Computer Science and Engineering o EEE Electrical and Electronics Engineering o CVE Civil Engineering
2. Awarding University
JSSATE Mauritius is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), located at Belgaum in Karnataka, is among the largest technical universities in India. VTU Belgaum offers engineering and technology courses at various levels. Its educational jurisdiction is spread throughout Karnataka. VTU Belgaum is a member of the Association for Commonwealth Universities (ACU) and Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Established on 1st April 1998, by the VTU Act 1994, Visvesvaraya Technological University has been named after Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya. VTU is one of the largest technological universities in India. VTU has over 186 affiliated Engineering Institutions with more than 12000 faculties, 2.5 lacks of Undergraduate/Post graduate students and over 2500 students pursuing Research studies in various disciplines. For More Details Contact: www.vtu.ac.in.
3. Duration
4 years. 2 semesters per year. Odd semester starting in August and even semester starting in February.
4. Eligibility Criteria
HSC (or equivalent) with minimum of Two A-level and One AS-level passes in A-level subjects of: o Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry o Biology/ Computer Science/ Design & Technology/ Electronics/ Bio-Technology AND a pass in General Paper (English) at AS level. For more details about eligibility criteria refer to article : http://vtu.ac.in/index.php/component/content/article/68.html
Classroom: o White board for live building of concepts and models from basics to advanced topics, Projector for video presentations and Power point presentations for specialized topics by highly qualified and experienced staff. o Interactive discussions and simulated role-plays to provide with insight into the understanding of responsibilities of various professionals involved in Engineering. o Video conferencing courses on specialized topics from sister JSS institutions in India by experts. o Assignments are given on each topic. o Exercises are given in the form of Multiple Choice Questions, Short Questions & Answers and Essay-type questions. o Workshops and Seminars by relevant professionals are conducted to emphasize on problemsolving through interaction and exchange of information.
Library and Internet o Students have access to Institute's computer and Internet facilities, enabling them in data searches and computer-aided decision making. o Students have access to the well-stocked library with latest books, periodicals, newspapers, journals, prints and records are available for reading and references. o E-Vidya facilities with comprehensive database of knowledge and information on a 24/7 online library for self learning. o Project work Practical exposure to industry in the developing of an engineering-related project in their field.
6. Course Content
6 theories and 2 practical labs every semester except VIII. Seminar presentation Practical project work (VIII semester). Industrial exposure (all through the course starting III semester).
7. Course Description
Common across all branches ( I and II semesters)
The first two semesters of engineering course are common across all branches. The course work is designed to provide basic and essential knowledge of all the branches to the students. The course covers fundamental and advanced concepts of Mathematics, Physics and chemistry, which form the base for all engineering courses
Note: For detailed syllabus please visit the following URL http://vtu.ac.in/pdf/scheme/syll.pdf
Laboratory Teaching: o Analog and Digital Electronics Lab for Hard-wired Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits, Linear Integrated Circuits o Communication and Power Electronics Lab for Analog and Digital Communication, Microwave Communication, Fiber Optic Communication and Power Electronics o Computer Applications Lab for Digital Signal Processing, Simulation packages for Analog and Digital Circuits, Microprocessor and Microcontroller, VLSI Design and Embedded systems and High Performance Computing Detailed scheme of Electronics and Communication Engineering (III to VIII Semesters) is listed: SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION
III SEMESTER
Subject Code 06MAT - 31 06ES 32 06ES 33 06ES 34 06IT 35 06ES 36 06ESL 37 06ESL 38 Title Engineering Mathematics III Analog Electronic Circuits Logic Design Network Analysis Electronic Instrumentation Field Theory Analog Electronics Lab Logic Design Lab TOTAL Teaching Dept Mat EC EC EC EC EC EC EC 24 Teaching hours/week Theory 04 04 04 04 04 04 03 03 06 Practical Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 24 Examination I. A 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
IV SEMESTER
Subject Code 06MAT - 41 06ES 42 06ES 43 06EC 44 06EC 45 06EC 46 06ESL 47 06ECL 48 Title Engineering Mathematics IV Microcontrollers Control Systems Signals & Systems Fundamentals of HDL Linear ICs & Applications Microcontrollers Lab HDL Lab TOTAL Teaching Dept MAT EC EC EC EC EC EC EC 24 Teaching hours/week Theory 04 04 04 04 04 04 03 03 06 Practical Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 24 Examination I. A 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
V SEMESTER
Subject Code 06AL51 06EC52 06EC53 06EC54 06EC55 06EC56 06ECL57 06ECL58 Title Management & Entrepreneurship Digital signal Processing Analog Communication Microwaves and Radar Digital Switching Systems Fundamentals of CMOSVLSI DSP L ab Analog Communication TOTAL Teaching Dept EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC Teaching hours/week Theory 04 04 04 04 04 04 --24 Practical ------------03 03 06 Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 24 Examination I. A 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
VI SEMESTER
Subject Code 06EC61 06EC62 06EC63 06EC64 06EC65 06EC66x 06ECL67 06ECL68 Title Digital Communication Microprocessors Analog and Mixed mode VLSI Design Antennas and Propagation Information theory& coding Elective- 1(Group-A) Advanced Communication Lab Microprocessors L ab TOTAL Teaching Dept EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC Teaching hours/week Theory 04 04 04 04 04 04 --24 Practical ------------03 03 06 Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 24 Examination I. A 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
ELECTIVE -1(Group A) 06EC661 Programming in C ++ 06EC664 Adaptive Signal Processing 06EC662 Satellite Communications 06EC665 Low Power VLSI Design 06EC663 Random Processes 06EC666 Modern Control theory 06EC667 Digital System Design Using VHDL
ELECTIVE -2 (Group B) ELECTIVE -3 (Group C) 06EC761 Data Structures using C++ 06EC751 Operating Syste m s 06EC752 Pattern Recognition 06EC762 Real Time Systems 06EC753 Artificial Neural Network 06EC763 Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits 06EC754 CAD For VLSI 06EC764 Wavelet Transforms 06EC755 ATM Networks 06EC765 Modelling & Simulation of Data Networks 06EC756 Image Processing 06EC766 Speech Processing 06EC757 Applied Embedded System Design 06EC767 H R Management 06EC758 Video Engineering 06EC769 Micro and Smart Systems Technology
VIII SEMESTER
Subject Code 06EC81 06EC82 06EC83x 06EC84x 06EC85 06EC86 Title Wireless Communication Embedded System Design Elective - 4 (Group D) Elective- 5(Group E) Project Work Seminar TOTAL Teaching Dept EC EC EC EC EC EC Teaching hours/week Theory 04 04 04 04 ---16 Practical --------06 03 09 Duration 03 03 03 03 03 --15 Examination I. A 25 25 25 25 100 50 250 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 -500 Total 125 125 125 125 200 50 750
Elective -4 (Group D) Distributed Syste m s 06EC831 06EC832 Network Security 06EC833 Internet Engineering 06EC834 Biomedical Signal Processing 06EC835 High performance computer networks 06EC836 Fuzzy Logic
Elective -5 (Group E) 06EC841 Multimedia Communication 06EC842 Real Time O p e r a t i n g Systems 06EC843 Optical Networks 06EC844 GSM 06EC845 Adhoc Wireless Networks 06EC846 Optical Computing
Note: For detailed syllabus please visit the following URL http://vtu.ac.in/index.php/scheme-and-syllabus/299.html?article= 6
BE Computer Science and Engineering is designed for students to enable them to specialize in areas of software development like application software, operating systems using Computer languages - including C++, Java, C#, etc., Computer networks, e-Business, Web design and development These themes are developed in modules, in which students will develop skills and experience in critical evaluation, research management of real world projects. During the final year of the B.E. course, the students will plan, manage and execute a large-scale project in IT, which relates to the course. This project will also be very helpful to students seeking graduate education avenues in specific areas of interest. On completion of the course, students will be well-placed for positions (Software Engineer Development) in industry as a leader in Software Development or Network Engineer. Job Opportunities: Research, Design and Implementation of: o Software Engineering. o System Software. o Operating System. o Database Management System. o Computer Networks o Compiler Design o Analysis and Design of Algorithms. o Object Oriented Programming Languages with C++, JAVA, C#. o Formal Languages and automata theory. o Computer Graphics. o Data Compression & Pattern Recognition. o Software Architecture. o Embedded Systems. o Advanced computer Architecture. o Web Programming Languages. o System Simulation. Testing, Troubleshooting, Debugging and Maintenance of the above Higher studies and research opportunities in renowned world class institutes of developed countries like USA, UK, and Australia etc.
Major Subjects: o Computer Concepts & C-Programming. o Computer Aided Engineering Drawing. o Logic Design. o Data Structures. o UNIX and Shell Programming. o Graph Theory o Analysis and Design of Algorithms. o Object Oriented Programming Languages with C++, JAVA, C#. o Microprocessors. o Software Engineering. o System Software. o Operating System. 7
Laboratory Teaching Application Lab for Data Structures, Object-Oriented Programming, Microprocessors, Algorithms, Computer Graphics & Visualizations, System Software & Compiler Design Database Lab for Database Applications and Web Programming Networks Lab for Computer Networks and Web Programming Detailed scheme of Computer Science and Engineering (III to VIII semesters) is listed: SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION
III SEMESTER
Subject Code 06MAT31 06CS32 06CS33 06CS34 06CS35 06CS36 06CSL37 06CSL38 Title Engg. Mathamatics III Electronic Circuits Logic Design Discrete Mathematical Structures Data Structures with C Unix and Shell Programming Data Structures Lab. Electronic Circuits & Logic Design Lab. TOTAL Teaching Dept Maths CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE Teaching hours/week Theory Practical 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 24 6 Examination I. A Th./Pr. 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 50 25 50 200 700
Duration 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 -
IV SEMESTER
Subject Code 06MAT41 06CS42 06CS43 06CS44 06CS45 06CS46 06CSL47 06CSL48 Title Engg. Mathamatics IV Graph Theory and Combinatorics Analysis and Design of Algorithms Object Oriented Programming with C++ Microprocessors Computer Organization Object Oriented Programming Lab. Microprocessors Lab. TOTAL Teaching Dept Maths CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE Teaching hours/week Theory Practical 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 24 6 Duration 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Examination I. A Th./Pr. 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 100 25 50 25 50 200 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
V SEMESTER
Subject Code 06IS51 06CS52 06CS53 06CS54 06CS55 06CS56 06CSL57 06CSL58 Title Software Engineering Systems Software Operating Systems Database Management Systems Computer Networks I Formal Languages and Automata Theory Database Applications Laboratory Algorithms Laboratory TOTAL Teaching Dept CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE Teaching hours/week Theory Practical 04 04 04 04 04 04 24 03 03 6 Examination I. A Th./Pr. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700
Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 -
VI SEMESTER
Subject Code 06AL61 06CS62 06CS63/06IS662 06CS64 06CS65/06IS665 06CS66x 06CSL67 06CSL68 Title of the Subject Management and Entrepreneurship Unix Systems Programming Compiler Design Computer Networks II Computer Graphics and Visualization Elective I (Group-A) Computer Graphics & Visualization Lab Systems Software and Compiler Design Lab TOTAL Elective I (Group - A) 06CS661 06CS662 06CS663 Operations Research Signals and Systems Data Compression 06CS664 06CS665 Pattern Recognition Stochastic Models and Applications Teaching Dept. CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE Teaching Hrs/Week Th. 04 04 04 04 04 04 24 Pr. 03 03 06 Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 24 Examination IA 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
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Elective II (Group - B) 06CS751 Advanced DBMS 06CS752 Digital Signal Processing 06CS753 Java and J2EE 06CS754 Multimedia Computing 06CS755 Data Mining 06CS756 Neural Networks
Elective III (Group - C) 06CS761 C# Programming and .Net 06CS762 Digital Image Processing 06CS763 Game Theory 06CS764 Artificial Intelligence 06CS765 VLSI Design and Algorithms 06CS766 Fuzzy Logic
VIII SEMESTER
Subject Code 06CS81 06CS82 06CS83x 06CS84x 06CS85 06CS86 Title of the Subject Advanced Computer Architectures System Modelling & Simulation Elective IV (Group-D) Elective V (Group-E) Project Work Seminar TOTAL Teaching Dept. CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE 16 Teaching Hrs/Week Theory 04 04 04 04 Practical. 06 03 09 Duration 03 03 03 03 03 15 Examination IA 25 25 25 25 100 50 250 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 500 Total 125 125 125 125 200 50 750
Elective IV (Group-D) Mobile Computing 06CS831 06CS832 Web 2.0 & Rich Internet Application 06CS833 Storage Area Networks 06CS834 Network Management Systems 06CS835 Information and Network Security 06CS836 Microcontroller-Based Systems
Ad-hoc Networks Software Testing ARM Based System Design Services Oriented Architecture Grid Computing Programming Languages
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The field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering has experienced immense developments over the past years and provides an area of exciting opportunities in electrical and electronics technology. Specializing in Electrical and Electronics Engineering is essential for those willing to join a number of industries in the future. The course is designed in the field of Conventional Power Generation and Distribution (substation), Green and Renewable Power Generation and Distribution, Alternators and Generators, UPS, Inverters, Voltage Stabilizers, SMPS, Pumps, Air-conditioning, Refrigeration, Control Systems, Automobile Engines, Industrial Heavy machines and Heavy motors, Electrical Measurements and Monitoring, Electrical Layout in Infrastructure Development, Step-up and Step-down Transformers. The course provides advanced knowledge in EEE and issues and related topics. Course is designed keeping in mind the change of focus and demand in the EEE sector in such a way that fundamental principles are also covered along with state of the art technological advances. The course is suitable for those aspiring students wishing to gain knowledge and mastering of recent software tools in the design, development and management of electrical systems. Job Opportunities Research, Design and Implementation of: o Conventional Power Generation and Distribution (substation) o Green and Renewable Power Generation and Distribution o Alternators and Generators o UPS, Inverters, Voltage Stabilizers, SMPS o Pumps, Air-conditioning, Refrigeration o Control Systems (Power control management SCADA) o Automobile Engines o Industrial Heavy machines and Heavy motors o Electrical Measurements and Monitoring o Electrical Layout in Infrastructure Development o Step-up, Step-down Transformers Testing, Troubleshooting, Debugging and Maintenance of the above, where applicable Higher studies and research opportunities in renowned world class institutes of developed countries like USA, UK, and Australia etc. Major Subjects: o Analog Electronic Circuits o Logic Design o Network Analysis o Electrical Measurements o Electric Power Generation o Microcontrollers o Control Systems o Field Theory o Transformers and Induction Machines o Signals & Systems o Transmission and Distribution o DC Machines and Synchronous Machines o Modern Control Theory o LIC and Applications 11
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Laboratory Teaching: o Analog and Digital Electronics Lab o Microcontrollers Lab o Power Electronics & Power Systems Simulation Lab o Circuit Simulation and Measurements Lab o Transformers and Induction Machines Lab o DC Machines and Synchronous Machines Lab o Control Systems Lab o Relay and High Voltage Lab Detailed scheme of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (III to VIII Semesters) is listed:
III SEMESTER
Teaching hours/week Th. 04 04 04 04 04 04 03 03 24 06 Pr. Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 24 Examination I. A 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
Subject Code 06MAT - 31 06ES 32 06ES 33 06ES 34 06EE 35 06EE 36 06ESL 37 06ESL 38
Title Engineering Mathematics - III Analog Electronic Circuits Logic Design Network Analysis Electrical Measurements Electric Power Generation Analog Electronics Lab Logic Design Lab TOTAL
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@ indicates concerned discipline. ES (for theory) & ESL (for Lab) in the subject code indicate that the subject is common to electrical and electronics stream consisting of EEE/ECE branches of engineering. EE indicates subjects specific to EEE branch only.
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V SEMESTER
Subject Code 06AL51 06EE52 06EE53 06EE54 06EE55 06EE56 06EEL57 06EEL58 Title of the Subject Management & Entrepreneurship Signals and Systems Transmission & Distribution D.C. Machines and Synchronous Machines Modern Control theory Linear ICs and Applications Circuit Simulation and Measurements Lab Transformers &Induction Machines Lab TOTAL Teaching Dept. @ EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE Teaching Hrs/ Week Theory 4 4 4 4 4 4 24 Practical 3 3 06 Duration 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 24 Examination IA 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./ Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
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Subject Code 06EE61 06EE62 06EE63 06EE64 06EE65 06EE66x 06EEL67 06EEL68
Title of the Subject Power System Switchgear & Protection Electrical Machine Design Digital Signal Processing Electrical Drawing and CAD Elective-I (Group A) D.C. Machines and Synchronous Control Systems Laboratory TOTAL
Elective-I (Group A) 06EE661 - Network Synthesis and Active Filter Design 06EE662 - Advanced Power Electronics 06EE663 - Electronic Instrumentation 06EE664 - Intellectual Property Rights VII SEMESTER
Subject Code 06EE71 06EE72 06EE73 06EE74 06EE75x 06EE76x 06EEL77 06EEL78 Title of the Subject Computer Techniques in Power Electrical Power Utilization High Voltage Engineering Industrial Drives and Applications Elective-II (Group B) Elective-III (Group C) Relay and High Voltage Laboratory Power System Simulation Laboratory TOTAL Elective-II (Group-B) 06EE751 06EE752 Power System Planning Over Voltages in Power Systems Testing and Commissioning of Electrical Equipment Electrical Engineering Materials Digital System Design using VHDL Embedded Systems Reliability Engineering Teaching Dept. EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE
06EE665 - Object Oriented Programming using C++ 06EE666 - Fuzzy Logic 06EE667 - Artificial Neural Network
Examination IA 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
Elective -III (Group-C) 06EE761 06EE763 Reactive Power Management Energy Auditing and Demand Side Management Insulation Engineering Discrete Control Systems VLSI Circuits and Design Operating System Micro and smart systems technology
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VIII SEMESTER
Teaching Dept. EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE TOTAL Teaching Hrs /Week Theory Practical 4 4 4 4 16 6 3 09 Examination IA Th./Pr. 25 25 25 25 100 50 250 100 100 100 100 100 500
Title of the Subject Industrial Management, Electrical Estimation and Economics Power System Operation and Control Elective-IV (Group D) Elective-V (Group E) Project Work Seminar
Duration 3 3 3 3 3 15
Elective-IV (Group-D) 06EE831 - Modern Power System Protection 06EE832 - Electrical Distribution Systems 06EE833 - Operation Research 06EE834 - Programmable Logic Controllers 06EE835 - Software Engineering 06EE836 - Fixable A.C. Transmission Systems 06EE837 - Data communications and Networking
Elective-V (Group-E) 06EE841 - Power Systems Dynamics and Stability 06EE842 - Electromagnetic Compatibility 06EE843 - Renewable Energy Sources 06EE844 - HVDC Transmission 06EE845 - Electrical Power Quality 06EE846 - Computer Control of Electrical Drives 06EE847 - Data Base Management Systems
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Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works such as bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings. Civil engineering is the oldest engineering discipline after military engineering, and it was defined to distinguish it from military engineering. It is traditionally broken into several sub-disciplines including environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, water resources engineering, materials engineering, coastal engineering, surveying, and construction engineering. Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public sector from municipal through to federal levels, and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies. Opportunities exist in the public and private sectors in large numbers in all branches of design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development in both Mauritius and abroad. Right now constructions industry is booming as there is growth in infrastructure requirement throughout the world. This is going to stay for next few decades. Scope of civil engineers lies with many developing countries in Middle East, Africa, and Asia where infrastructure development is picking up and civil engineers are in great demand. Civil Engineers can find job in Government departments, private and public sector industries, research and teaching institutions etc. Job opportunities for civil engineers are expected to increase as fast as the average for all jobs, although the construction industry is vulnerable to fluctuations in the economy. Civil engineers will always be needed to maintain and repair existing facilities and structures and to construct new ones. After doing Bachelor degree, one can look for jobs in road projects, building work, consultancy firms, quality testing laboratories or housing societies. The experts say there is a high demand for experienced civil engineers in developed countries for construction of highway, skyscrapers/high raised buildings, dams, suspension bridge and other infrastructures. Civil engineers are employed in all the major construction projects carried out by the state or central government, the railways, private construction companies, military, engineering services, consultancy services etc. Civil engineering graduates can also go in for research and take up teaching or they can open their own independent consultancy services. Job Opportunities: Research, Design, and implementation of: o physical and naturally built environment, including works such as bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings o Hydraulics or Fluid Mechanics systems o Materials of Constructions o Structural Analysis o Geotechnical (Soil Mechanics) Engineering o Hydrology and Water Resource o Transportation Engineering o Irrigation Design-Drawing, o Alternative Building Materials and Technologies o Ground Water Hydrology o Traffic Engineering o Environmental Engineering o Design of Steel Structure o Estimation And Valuation o Design of Pre Stressed Concrete Structure o Highway Geometric Design o Solid Waste Management 16
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Major Subjects: o Surveying o Hydraulics or Fluid Mechanics o Materials of Constructions o Building Planning and Drawing o Structural Analysis o Geotechnical (Soil Mechanics) Engineering o Hydrology and Water Resource o Transportation Engineering o Design of Structure o Hydraulic Structure and Irrigation Design-Drawing o Advanced Surveying o Alternative Building Materials and Technologies o Ground Water Hydrology o Traffic Engineering o Environmental Engineering o Design of Steel Structure o Estimation And Valuation o Design of Pre Stressed Concrete Structure o Highway Geometric Design o Solid Waste Management o Air Pollution and Construction o Structural Dynamics o Design and Drawing of Bridges o Advanced Concrete Technology o Pavement Design o Industrial Waste Water Treatment o Quality Management System in Civil Engineering o Reinforced Earth Structure o Urban Transport Planning o Advanced Design of Steel Structure o Environmental Impact Assessment Laboratory Teaching o Surveying o Engineering geology o Concrete o Hydraulics and Hydraulic machines o Geotechnical o Extensive Survey o Environmental engineering o Highway Engineering 17
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IV SEMESTER
Subject Code 06 MAT 41 06 CV 42 06 CV 43 06 CV 44 06 CV 45 06 CV 46 06 CVL 47 06 CVL 48 Title Engineering Mathematics IV Building Construction Structural Analysis I Surveying II Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines Building Planning & Drawing Applied Engineering Geology Lab Surveying Practice-II Lab TOTAL Teaching Dept. Maths Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Teaching hrs/week Theory 04 04 04 04 04 01 ----21 Practical -----06 03 03 12 Duration 03 03 03 03 03 04 03 03 25 Examination I.A 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./ Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
V SEMESTER
Subject Code 06 AL 51 06 CV 52 06 CV 53 06 CV 54 06 CV 55 06 CV 56 06 CVL 57 06 CVL 58 Title Management & Entrepreneurship Design of structures RCC Structural Analysis II Geotechnical Engineering. I Hydrology and Water Resources Transportation Engineering I Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machinery Lab. Computer Aided Design Lab. TOTAL Teaching Dept. Any Dept. Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Teaching hrs/week Theory 04 04 04 04 04 04 --21 Practical -----03 03 12 Duration 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 25 Examination I.A 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200 Th./ Pr. 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 700 Total 125 125 125 125 125 125 75 75 900
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Matrix Method of Structural Analysis Alternative Building Materials and Technologies Ground Improvement Techniques Advanced Surveying
Ground Water Hydrology Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Traffic Engineering
Elective-II (Group B)
06 CV 751 06 CV 752 06 CV 753 06 CV 754 06 CV 755 06 CV 756 06 CV 757 Theory of Elasticity Advanced Design of RC Structural Dynamics Earth and Earth Retaining Highway Geometric Open Channel Hydraulics Solid Waste Management
Elective-III (Group C)
06 CV 06 CV 06 CV 06 CV 06 CV 06 CV 06 CV Numerical methods in Civil Engineering Rock Mechanics Pavement Materials and Construction Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Air Pollution and Control Design and Drawing of Bridges.: * (2 Hrs of Th. + 3 Hrs of Drawing) * Design of Masonry Structures
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Title Advanced Concrete Technology Design and Drawing of Steel Structures Elective-IV (Group D) Elective-V (Group E) Project Work Seminar TOTAL
Elective-IV (Group D) 06 CV 831 06 CV 832 06 CV 833 06 CV 834 06 CV 835 06 CV 836 Advanced Pre-stressed Concrete Structures Advanced Foundation Design Pavement Design Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures Industrial Waste Water Treatment Quality Management System in Civil
Elective-V (Group E) 06 CV 841 06 CV 842 06 CV 843 06 CV 844 06 CV 845 06 CV 846 06 CV 847 Finite Element Analysis Reinforced Earth Structures Urban Transport Planning Geographic Information System Advanced Design of Steel Structures Design of Hydraulic Structures Environmental Impact Assessment
Note: For detailed syllabus please visit following URL http://vtu.ac.in index.php/scheme-and-syllabus/299.html?article=
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What is the Application fee cost and how can I pay? Category Application Fee Mauritian Students MUR 200 Indian Students INR 1,500 Others USD 30 The fee can be paid while submitting application. What are the costs for the courses? i. Tuition Fee: Please contact principal ii. Examination & Registration fees: 1. Examination fees of MUR 500 per semester 2. Registration and Eligibility fees to VTU as follows: Category VTU Registration and Eligibility Fees Indian - Karnataka Students MUR 3,000 Indian Other Students MUR 4,100 Non-Indians MUR 8,500 When and how do I pay tuition fees? The full amount of tuition fees is payable at the beginning of each academic year of courses or semester-wise at the beginning of each semester. When does the program start? As per VTU calendar, the academic calendar starts with the odd semester in August and the even semester in February. How long does the course take? All B.E. courses currently offered are of 4 years duration, with 2 semesters per year. What is the usual duration of each semester? Teaching is for four months (16 weeks) from date of commencement of semester declared by VTU. Is there any break between the semesters to come home? Every semester break starts from the end of examinations (at end of odd semester in January and at end of even semester in July) and last approximately 2 to 4 weeks When is the application for admission deadline? i. Local students: On a first come first serve basis till 31 July 2011 ii. Overseas students: On a first come first serve basis till 15 June 2011 What documents need to be submitted at the time of application? i. The completed and signed application form. ii. Photocopy of Identity Card for Mauritian students; Scan copy of first two pages of valid passport for foreign students. iii. Passport-size photo (in soft copy for foreign applicants) iv. Copy of Educational Certificate of Higher School Certificate examination or equivalent (in soft copy for foreign applicants) v. Copy of Date of Birth Certificate (in soft copy for foreign applicants)
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What are the formalities for the issue of visas for foreign students? i. Once application for admission is reviewed and accepted, an admission letter is issued, which needs to and presented to Immigration at the Airport upon first entry in Mauritius. ii. A Resident Permit application is sent by email that needs to filled, signed, scanned and sent back to us by email along with a handwritten undertaking by 30 June 2011 iii. Foreign students need to ensure that their passport be valid for the entire duration of their studies prior to travelling. iV The students should produce Parents/Guardians/ Sponsors Bank statement
Can I switch over to other colleges during the period of study? Yes, this is possible in any VTU-affiliated institution through a request to the Principal of JSSATE Mauritius Is there any provision to switch over to other discipline? Under the condition of clearing all subjects and based on merit, students may apply to the Principal for a change of branch at the beginning of the III semester.
Learning Methods
Is English the medium of instruction? English is the only medium of instruction and teaching Will there be any workshops? i. Special guests are invited on a regular basis to deliver short specialized courses to relevant students. ii. Special workshops to improve the soft skills of students are also organized. Will I be able to have tutorial classes for better understanding? Tutorial hours are offered for every subject in each semester and can be increased as per needs. Do I need a computer? A laptop is recommended, but is not necessary since the college does provide adequate facilities. How do I appear for examinations? i. Students are only allowed to appear for examinations if they maintain at least 85% attendance throughout the semester ii. Application for examinations is done 1 month before beginning of examinations and a hall ticket is issued. iii. Examination fees payable are of MUR 500 each semester. Will I be able to succeed? Studies in Engineering can be effectively managed with the right concentration in class, regular study (review) hours daily, and dedication to this cause throughout the semester. What if I find the course too hard? i. Students are encouraged to maximally interact with their lecturing staff, especially in class and in tutorial sessions to overcome any difficulties. ii. A continuous monitoring system allows students progress to be effectively managed throughout a semester of academic activities by Professors and Lecturers. How many hours per week are spent for theory and practical classes? 6 theory subjects of 4 hours of lecture time and 3 hours of 2 laboratory sessions are scheduled/week. How many hours will be required for me to devote to studies? Regular attendance of classes & regular review and study usually only demands two to three hours of work per day. Are there any assignments or tests to evaluate students understanding level? i. After completion of specific units or chapters, assignments are given to help the students get prepared for semester-end VTU examinations ii. A component of overall evaluation of any theory or practical subject is internal assessment, of which three are held for each theory subject and the best two results are averaged out. 22
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i. Examinations questions are a combination of numerical, short answer questions and essaytype questions for all theory subjects. ii. First year courses combine the above with objective-type questions. iii. All theory question papers are set for 160 marks ( 8 main questions of 20 marks each), of which the student needs to answer 100 marks (5 main questions of 20 marks). Is there any off-campus study (only on campus study)? i. Regular educational visits are organized every semester for students to get exposure to real engineering activities in industries. ii. Students are encouraged to carry out short terms placements during semester breaks to further their exposure to industry.
Facilities on Campus
Are hostel facilities available? Both boys and girls hostels are available within the campus. Are boys and girls hostels separate? Boy and Girls hostels are separate. Are medical facilities made available on campus? i. As mandated, basic first aid facilities are provided on campus. ii. If required, a major national hospital is located only 2km from campus. Are there shopping malls nearby? There are a few shopping malls nearby that provide all basic and other necessities 2km from campus. What are the transport facilities available? All students travelling to and from campus from home are provided free bus fare as allowed by National Transport Authority issued student cards. Access of university syllabus and books in library i. Each student is allowed to borrow 6 textbooks for a period of 15 days. These can be renewed as required. ii. Hard copies of syllabi are kept in the library; these are also, however, readily available on VTU web site http://www.vtu.ac.in Are Internet facilities or Wi-Fi facilities accessible on campus? i. Students can avail of internet facilities in the web browsing lab, after class hours. ii. Wi-Fi zones have been created where students can use internet facilities on their laptops 24/7.
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Can I get a job immediately after completing the course? i. Mauritius is a booming economy focusing on a booming ICT sector which sees a number of reputed foreign companies being established locally, which guarantees the need for an increasingly large number of Computer Science and Electronics & Communication Engineering graduates. ii. Mauritius is has a number of construction firms with ever increasing demands of infrastructure development and, hence, for Civil Engineering graduates iii. Mauritius is currently focusing on the Maurice Ile Durable concept which calls for a growing number of Electrical Engineering graduates who can help steer Mauritius to more sustainable means of generating electrical power. Any placement program? Placement programs are organized at the beginning of final year of studies, whereby prospective employers are called on campus for recruitment of the next batch of graduates.
FEE STRUCTURE
Application forms can be collected in person during office hours or can be downloaded from our website www.jssatemauritius.com
Eligibility:
HSC (or equivalent) with minimum of Two A-level and One AS-level passes in A-level subjects of: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry Biology/ Computer Science/ Design & Technology/ Electronics/ Bio-Technology AND a pass in General Paper (English) at AS level. For more details about eligibility criteria refer to article : http://vtu.ac.in/index.php/component/content/article/68.html
Category Local Mauritian Students Indian Students NRI Students PIO Students International Students
Fee MUR 60,000 / annum INR 200,000 / annum USD 6800 / annum USD 6800 / annum USD 6800 / annum
Remarks Hostel Fee Extra Including Hostel Fee Including Hostel Fee Including Hostel Fee Including Hostel Fee
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Non-Academic NA.1 NA.2 NA.3 NA.4 Item Soap cake Toothpaste Shampoo Washing soap (750 g) Unit Price $0.60 $1.00 $3.00 $2.50
Food (outside of hostel, if so desired) Item F.1 KFC - Zinger meal F.2 Pizza Hut - Personal pan pizza F.3 Chicken kebab sandwich F.4 Dholl puri (Stuffed paratha with curry roll popular)
Climate Pattern (Typical seasonal climate, Temperature) Mauritius is a tropical island with conducive weather and climatic conditions (on campus, notably, temperature does not exceed 30 oC in summer months of November to March - and does not fall below 15 oC in winter months of May September). Entertainment facilities in Mauritius? i. Mauritius presents as a prime location for tourism with its idyllic sandy beaches and calm bluish-green lagoons, with a host of recreational activities offered at a number of beaches. ii. Mauritius has a number of wonderful trekking trails with spectacular views, fauna and flora to be seen. iii. A number of Film theatres project various Hollywood, but especially Bollywood movies. iv. Shopping malls with Food Courts are popular in the Mauritian culture. v. Mauritius offers a number of sports-related activities for residents and foreign residents (football, badminton, basketball, volleyball, table-tennis, pool, swimming etc.).
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Any educational loans available from commercial banks in Mauritius? Mauritian students can avail of loan facilities from our Banker, Bank of Baroda, at very interesting preferential rates for JSSATE students, and other local banks, if so desired.
International Students
Which are the Airlines operating to Mauritius? i. Air Mauritius regularly flies to and fro between Mauritius and India, Mauritius and Kenya, Mauritius and South Africa, Mauritius and UK. ii. Emirates Airlines also has daily flights to Mauritius from Dubai iii. Please consult your travel agent or airline web sites for detailed information. What is the luggage weight and handbag carry weight allowed? Luggage worth 30 kg, and 1 handbag of 10 kg in Economy class. What are the currency and the prevailing exchange rates? i. The local currency is the Mauritian Rupee, MUR and prevailing exchange rates vis--vis major currencies are as follows: ii. USD 1 = MUR 30.00 (approx.) iii. INR 1 = MUR 0.63 (approx.) iv. ZAR 1 = MUR 4.20 (approx.) v. EUR 1 = MUR 40.00 (approx.) vi. GBP 1 = MUR 47.00 (approx.) Students are advised to bring their currency in either of USD or EUR. However, ATMs are widely available, where direct withdrawals in MUR can be done from any foreign bank account. Credit cards can be used? All major internationally recognized credit cards (Visa and Master Card) are accepted in most places in Mauritius.
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