JNTUA B.Tech R19 Academic Regulations PDF Download (Regular-Full time)

JNTUA B.Tech R19 Academic Regulations PDF Download (Regular-Full time)

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Academic Regulations (R19) for B. Tech (Regular-Full time)

(Effective for the students admitted into I year from the Academic Year 2019-2020 onwards)

1. Award of B.Tech. Degree

A student will be declared eligible for the award of the B.Tech. degree if he/she fulfills the following academic regulations:

i) Pursues a course of study for not less than four academic years and not more than eight academic years. However, for the students availing Gap year facility this period shall be extended by two years at the most and these two years would not be counted in the maximum period permitted for graduation.

ii) Registers for 160 credits and secures all 160 credits.

iii) A student will be eligible to get Under Graduate degree with Honours or one Minor Engineering, if he/she completes an additional 20 credits.

iv) A student will be permitted to register either for Honours degree or one Minor Engineering but not both.

2. Students, who fail to fulfil all the academic requirements for the award of the degree within eight academic years from the year of their admission, shall forfeit their seat in B.Tech. course and their admission stands cancelled.

3. Programs offered by the University:

The following programs are offered at present as specializations for the B. Tech. course for non-autonomous, constituent & affiliated colleges from 2019-2020.

  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Food Technology

and any other course as approved by the authorities of the University from time to time.

5. Weights for Course Evaluation:

5.1 Course Pattern:

The entire course of study is for four academic years. Semester pattern shall be followed in all the academic years

A student eligible to appear for the end examination in a subject, but absent or has failed in the end examination may appear for that subject at the next supplementary examination when offered.

When a student is detained due to lack of credits/shortage of attendance he/she may be re-admitted when the semester is offered after fulfillment of academic regulations. In such case, he/she shall be in the academic regulations into which he/she is readmitted.

5.2 Evaluation Process:

The performance of a student in each semester shall be evaluated subject wise with a maximum of 100 marks for theory and 100 marks for practical subject. Project stage-I, Socially relevant project and Internship shall be evaluated for 50 marks each & Project stage II shall be evaluated for 200 marks whereas mandatory courses with no credits shall be evaluated for 30 mid semester marks.

i. For theory subjects the distribution shall be 30 marks for mid semester Evaluation and 70 marks for the End-Examination.

ii. For practical subjects the distribution shall be 30 marks for mid semester Evaluation and 70 marks for the End- Examination.

iii. If any subject is having both theory and practical components, they will be evaluated separately as theory subject and practical subject. However, they will be given same subject code with an extension of ‘T’ for theory subject and ‘P’ for practical subject.

5.3 Mid Semester Examination Evaluation:

i. For theory subjects, during the semester, there shall be two midterm examinations. Each midterm examination shall be evaluated for 30 marks of which 10 marks for objective paper (20 minutes duration), 15 marks for subjective paper (90 minutes duration) and 5 marks for assignment.

Objective paper shall be set for maximum of 20 bits for 10 marks. Subjective paper shall contain 3 either or type questions (totally six questions from 1 to 6) of which student has to answer one from each either or type question. Each question carries 5 marks.

5.4 End Examination Evaluation:

i. End examination of theory subjects shall have the following pattern:

a. There shall be 6 questions and all questions are compulsory.

b. Question I shall contain 10 compulsory short answer questions for a total of 20 marks such that each question carries 2 marks. There shall be 2 short answer questions from each unit.

c. In each of the questions from 2 to 6, there shall be either/or type questions of 10 marks each. Student shall answer any one of them.

d. The questions from 2 to 6 shall be set by covering one unit of the syllabus for each question.

ii. End examination of theory subjects consisting of two parts of different subjects, for Example: Electrical & Mechanical Technology shall have the following pattern:

a. Question paper shall be in two parts viz., Part A and Part B with equal weightage.

b. In each part, there shall be 3 either-or type questions for 12, 12 and 11 marks.

Note: The answers for Part A and Part B shall be written in two separate answer books.

6. Attendance Requirements in Academics:

6.1. A student shall be eligible to appear for University examinations if he/she acquires a minimum of 75% of attendance in aggregate of all the subjects in a semester.

6.2. Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10% (65% and above and below 75%)in each semester may be granted by the College Academic Committee.

6.3 Shortage of Attendance below 65% in aggregate shall in NO CASE be condoned.

6.4 A stipulated fee shall be payable towards condonation of shortage of attendance to the University.

6.5 Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in any semester are not eligible to
take their end examination of that class and their registration shall stand cancelled.

6.6 A student will not be promoted to the next semester unless he satisfies the attendance requirements of the present semester. They may seek readmission for that semester when offered next.

7. Minimum Academic Requirements and Award of the Degree:

The following academic requirements have to be satisfied in addition to the attendance requirements mentioned in section 6.

7.1 A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to each theory, practical, design, drawing subject or project if he secures not less than 35% of marks in the end examination and a minimum of 40% of marks in the sum total of the mid semester and end examination marks taken together. In case of mandatory courses he/she should secure 40% of the total marks.

7.2 A student shall be promoted from IV to V Semester only if he/she fulfils the academic requirement of securing 40% of the credits (24.5 credits) in the subjects that have been studied up to III semester from the following examinations, irrespective of whether the candidate takes the end examination or not as per the normal course of study.

  • One regular and two supplementary examinations of I Semester.
  • One regular and one supplementary examination of II Semester.
  • One regular examination of III semester.

7.3 A student shall be promoted from VI semester to VII semester only if he/she fulfils the academic requirements of securing 40% of the credits (42 credits) in the subjects that have been studied up to VI semester from the following examinations, irrespective of whether the candidate takes the end examination or not as per the normal course of study.

  • One regular and four supplementary examinations of I Semester.
  • One regular and three supplementary examinations of II Semester.
  • One regular and two supplementary examinations of III Semester.
  • One regular and one supplementary examinations of IV Semester.
  • One regular examination of V Semester.

And in case a student is detained for want of credits for particular academic year by sections 7.2 and 7.3 above, the student may make up the credits through supplementary examinations and only after securing the required credits he/she shall be permitted to join in the V semester or VII semester as the case may be.

7.4 A student shall register and put up minimum attendance in all 160 credits and earn all the 160 credits.

7.5 Students who fail to earn 160 credits as indicated in the course structure within eight academic years from the year of their admission shall forfeit their seat in B.Tech. course and their admission shall stand cancelled.

8. With–holding of Results:

If the candidate has any dues not paid to the university or if any case of indiscipline or malpractice is pending against him/her or candidate or student, the result of the candidate shall be withheld and the candidate will not be allowed/promoted into the next higher semester. The issue of awarding degree is liable to be withheld in such cases.

JNTUA Academic Regulations (R19) for B. Tech (Regular-Full time)

Telangana Degree/UG Exams Start from June 20 – TSCHE issues Guidelines

Telangana Degree/UG Exams Start from June 20: Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE) has issued a guideline for the conduct of examinations for the academic year 2019-2020. As per the latest update from the TSCHE, the Telangana University UG and PG exams are expected to be conducted from June 20, 2020.

A meeting has been conducted by the Telangana State Council for higher Education (TSCHE) with Registrars and Controllers of all universities to discuss the UGC guidelines. Subsequently, the concerned Universities have also conducted informal meetings with their Deans, Principals and other administrative officers to seek their viewpoints and to discuss various issues pertaining to conduct of examinations in view of the UGC guidelines. Based on these preliminary discussions, the TSCHE formulates the following general guidelines in the form of advisory to all the Universities vis-à-vis the conduct of examinations, both UG and PG. The Universities may adhere to these by approving them in their appropriate bodies, if necessary.

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తుది సెమిస్టర్ పరీక్షలు మాత్రమే నిర్వహించాలని వర్సిటీలకు సూచించింది. డిగ్రీ, పీజీ చివరి ఏడాది చదువుతున్న విద్యార్ధులకు జూన్ 20 నుంచి పరీక్షలు నిర్వహించవచ్చని వర్సిటీలకు ఉన్నత విద్యామండలి అనుమతి ఇచ్చింది.

మిగిలిన సెమిస్టర్లకు నవంబర్, లేదా డిసెంబర్‌లో పరీక్షలు నిర్వహించాలని సూచించింది. అలాగే  పరీక్షా సమయాన్ని రెండు గంటలకు కుదించాలని.. ప్రశ్నాపత్రంలోనూ ఎక్కువ ఐచ్ఛికాలను ఇవ్వాలని వెల్లడించింది.

అన్ని సెమిస్టర్ విద్యార్ధులకు పరీక్షలు లేకుండానే తాత్కాలికంగా ప్రమోట్ చేయాలని ఉన్నత విద్యామండలి సూచించింది. ప్రాజెక్ట్‌లు, సెమినార్లు, వైవాలు ఆన్‌లైన్‌లోనే నిర్వహించాలని ఉన్నత విద్యామండలి స్పష్టం చేసింది. 

Also Check: JNTUH 4-2 Sem Time Table June 2020

In view of the prevailing situation due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown, the schedule of conducting UG/PG examinations got disturbed and has become challenging to the Universities. In view of this, the UGC has constituted a committee to deliberate and make recommendations on the issues related to the examinations and academic calendar for avoiding academic loss and taking appropriate measures in the interest of students. Based on the Committee recommendations, the UGC has circulated certain guidelines to the Vice Chancellors of all Universities through a circular, D.O. No. F.1-1/2020(Secy), dated 29th April, 2020. It is stated that these guidelines are advisory in nature related to examinations and academic calendar and more flexibility is given to Universities to adopt/adapt these guidelines. The UGC reiterated that while adopting these guidelines, highest priority should be given to health and safety of all concerned by following the protocols for preventive measures.

TSCHE GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020

1. To reduce the duration of examination from 3 hours to 2 hours and accordingly to modify the question paper pattern, yet covering the entire syllabus. To compensate for the reduction in the duration of examination, more choice may be given while setting the question paper. The changes in the pattern of question paper may be left to the choice of concerned universities.

2. To conduct the examinations only for the final semester students of all UG and PG programmes, including backlogs. Examinations for the students of intermediate semesters may be conducted after reopening of colleges or in November/December along with odd semesters main examinations.

3. The students of intermediate semesters may be promoted to next higher semester irrespective of number of backlogs.

4. In case of conventional UG programmes, to conduct examinations daily in two sessions, i.e. B.Com in one session and B.A and B.Sc. in another session. Conduct of practical examinations for these courses may be left to the concerned colleges and the concerned principals may be authorized to appoint examiners, both internal and external.

5. To entrust the conduct of examinations and the valuation of 2 credit courses such as SEC, AECC and GE to the colleges. The colleges may be asked to upload the awards to the University portal through the link provided and submit answer scripts and hard copies of award lists to the examination branch as is already being done in the case of practical examinations.

6. Project viva-voce and seminars, if any, may be conducted online

7. The Ph.D. Seminars/Viva-Voce examinations may be allowed to be conducted online as per the UGC guidelines. With regard to conduct of Ph.D. online Seminars/Viva-Voce, the web/app link has to be shared with DRC members, faculty members and research scholars of the concerned departments and other related persons well in advance.

8. To adhere to the covid-19 protocols in all respects during the examinations.

9. Commencement of Exams from 20th of June 2020 desirably. These are only indicative and are applicable for only this academic year, i.e. 2019- 2020.

Download the Official Notification Here

GSEB HSC Rechecking Form 2020 Apply Online – Gujarat Board 12th Revalution Application

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GSEB HSC Rechecking/Revaluation Form 2020 Details – How to Apply Online: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has started accepting the application forms for HSC Revaluation/Recounting. Students who are seeking to apply for HSC rechecking can proceed applying through online at GSEB Official website, gseb.org. The board announced that the HSC rechecking application forms will be accepted from 26 May to 8 June.

Hence students who have already checked the result and seeking to apply for rechecking/recounting can proceed to apply from today. Students seeking improvement in their marks can apply for recounting/retotaling or rechecking as per their wish. Recounting is to just count the marks again and revaluation/rechecking is to evaluate the total paper once again. The board has announced that re-verification charge as Rs 100 per subject and rechecking charge as Rs 300 per subject. Students can apply the revaluation/recounting for the subjects in which they have got less marks. This helps to improve the score. Students of Arts/Science/Maths groups can apply for rechecking within the specified application dates. Students seeking to check more details about GSEB HSC rechecking application process, and other details from the following article.

GSEB HSC Rechecking Form 2020 Arts Science Commerce Apply Online – Gujarat Board 12th Revalution Application

GSEB HSC Rechecking Form 2020

The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board or GSEB is the state level education board, which was formed under ‘The Gujarat Secondary Education Act 1972’. The board provides affiliations to many government and private schools in the state of Gujarat. The GSEB is the state level education board that monitors the SSC/10th Class and intermediate education in the state. The board annually monitors the syllabus and examination patterns and various other associated aspects of the education curriculum in the state. The GSEB conducts the academic examinations in February/March months for all the students and releases the results in April/May months. Yearly, lakhs of students from Gujarat gains the certification from GSEB Board.

GSEB HSC Rechecking Application Form 2020 – Important Details

Board DetailsGujarat Secondary And Higher Secondary Education Board, Gandhinagar
Official Websitegsebeservice.com, gseb.org
Article ForGSEB HSC Science Revaluation Form
Exam Year2020
ExaminationGujarat HSC Science/ Arts/ Commerce
Article CategoryExam Form
GSEB 12th Rechecking Form DateMay 26, 2020
GSEB HSC Rechecking Application  Form Last DateJune 08, 2020
Apply for Re-CheckingOnline
Application FeeFor Verification: Rs. 100/- Per Subjects; For Rechecking: Rs. 300/- Per Subjects

Gujarat HSC Revaluation/Retotaling Application Form 2020

Gujarat Board has recently declared the results for Higher Secondary Class (HSC)/Class 12th for Science/Arts/Maths groups. As per the board statistics, this year 1,16,494 Regular, private, Ex-students appeared for the academic examinations 2019-20. As per the result, the pass percentage was 71.34% this year. Students who got less marks in any of the subjects and expecting more marks can apply the rechecking from 26 May to 8 June. Students can apply for Gujarat HSC rechecking for all subjects. The application form for rechecking, scrutiny, revaluation will be accepted at gsebeservice.com | gseb.org. Students can apply the Gujarat HSC Rechecking through online only.

GSEB HSC Arts/Commerce/Science Rechecking Application Form 2020 – Important Details

  • Gujarat HSC rechecking application form is available at gsebeservice.com, gseb.org.
  • The GSEB HSC Rechecking for Arts/Science/Commerce can be done through online [only].
  • The application forms for recounting/rechecking will be accepted only through online.
  • GSEB 12th rechecking fee can be paid through any Debit card/credit card/net banking systems.
  • Students who have applied for rechecking can expect improvement in their marks. If not the marks will remain the same.
  • The board has announced that re-verification charge as Rs 100 per subject and rechecking charge as Rs 300 per subject.

GSEB HSC Rechecking Application Form 2020 Links

GSEB HSC Science Rechecking/Revaluation Form 2020 Application LinkClick Here (Apply Now)
Gujarat Result Paripatra Science HSC 2020Check Here
અવલોકન/ગુણચકાસણી/OMR Copy માટેની સૂચનાઓCheck Here

Gujarat HSC Rechecking application process

  • Visit the GSEB official website, gsebeservice.com | gseb.org
  • Students can find the GSEB HSC Rechecking application form for Science/Arts/Maths Groups.
  • Click on the application form and fill up the details of name, hall ticket number, subjects applying, and other details specified over there.
  • Download the photocopy of the answer sheet of the specified subjects.
  • And apply for rechecking.
  • Students need to pay the concerned application fee through online using any debit cred/credit card/net banking.
  • Submit the application form.
  • Take a printout of the acknowledgement.

TS SBTET Diploma C18 2nd Sem Syllabus For All Branches (Part-I & II)

TS SBTET Diploma C18 2nd Sem Syllabus For All Branches (Part-I & II)

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Sub:- SBTET, TS-Hyderabad- Academics-C-18 Curriculum — II semester syllabus for 2018-19-Communicated- Reg.

With reference to the subject cited, all the Principals of all Government/Aided/Standalone Pvt. Polytechnics and Polytechnics offered Engineering Colleges are hereby informed to download the syllabus of C-18 Curriculum of II semester for 2018-19, which is placed in the SBTET website and communicate the same to the respective Heads of Sections with instructions to circulate the same among their staff & students for reference.

Also Download: TS SBTET Diploma C18 3rd Sem Syllabus

TS SBTET Diploma C-18 2nd Sem Syllabus (Part-I & II)

Diploma In Architectural Assistantship (DAA)

Diploma in Automobile Engineering (DAE)

Diploma In Commercial And Computer Practice (DCCP)

Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE)

Diploma In Chemical Enggineering (DCHE)

Diploma in Computer Engineering (DCME)

Diploma in Electronics Communication Engineering (DECE)

Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (DEEE)

Diploma in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (DEIE)

Diploma in Footwear Technology (DFWT)

Diploma in Garment Technology (DGT)

Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (DHMCT)

Diploma in Home Science (DHS)

Diploma In Leather Technology(DLT)

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (DME)

Diploma In Metallurgical Engineering (DMET)

Diploma In Mining Engineering (DMNG)

Diploma in Packaging Technology (DPKG)

Diploma In Printing Technology (DPT)

Diploma in Textile Technology (DTT)

JNTUH B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 4-2 Sem 2nd Mid & End labs Exams Dates – Info

JNTUH B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 4-2 Sem 2nd Mid & End labs Exams Dates – Info

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Dear Principals, All the Principals are informed to conduct the IV-II semester II mid term exams and external labs if any of B.Tech and B.Pharmacy courses, after the final semester exams which are scheduled to conduct from 20-06-2020.

Also Check: JNTUH B.Tech 4-2 Time Tables June 2020

JNTUH B.Pharmacy 4-2 Sem Time Tables June 2020

JNTUK Extension of last date to apply for Special Supply Exams 2020

JNTUK Extension of last date to apply for Special Supply Exams 2020

All the Principals of affiliated colleges under JNTUK are hereby informed that in view of COVID pandemic and lockdown of all the colleges, the last date to apply for Special Supplementary Examinations, 2020 is extended as mentioned below:

Exam Registration: Last date (Revised)

  • Without late fee 08-06-2020
  • With Late Fee of Rs.500/- 10-06-2020
  • With Late Fee of Rs.1000/- 12-06-2020

The last dates to apply for MBA IV Sem Project Viva-Voice is also extended up to 08-06-2020 without any late fee and up to 10-06-2020 with a late fee Rs 100. The Students may be informed accordingly.

The dates for the payment of examination fee through online link and submission of payment forms and student filled in applications by the colleges will be intimated later through examination portal.

Download the Official Notification Here

JNTUA Biometric Attendance Monitoring System in all institutions

JNTUA Biometric Attendance Monitoring System in all institutions

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This is to inform to all the Principals and Managements of all the Colleges that in order to receive the Full Tuition Fee reimbursement under Jagananna Vidya Deevena, the Aadhar based Bio-metric attendance of the students is mandatory.

The students have to give the Bio-metric attendance twice a day, in the Morning Session and also in the Afternoon session. You are directed to make these Aadhar based Rio-metric Attendance systems for the students ready for operation, immediately after lifting of the Lockdown period and the restoring of normalcy. Further, Admission process for the new academic year in respective institutes will commence only after receiving the compliance report from the Institute. Similarly. the Adhar Based Bio-metric attendance for the Teaching and Non-teaching staff is also mandatory as a documentary evidence in granting affiliations to the concerned Institution. Arrangements shall he made ready for this also. The number of biometric devices to be procured, should he based on number of students intake. i.e.. with a ratio 1:50.

The cooperation of all the Institutions is solicited in this regard and compliance report may be sent accordingly.

Download the Official Notification here

JNTUH Change In Procedures Due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown

JNTUH Change In Procedures Due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown

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JNTUH Change in procedures of challenge valuation, correction of anomalies in the semester exam registrations due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown

The Principals of the colleges are informed to note the following clarifications with regards to challenge valuation, correction of anomalies in the semester exam registrations and uploaded attendance, due to COVID-19 Pandemic lockdown:

1) IV B. Tech. /B.Pharm I Sem RC/RV results have been announced and the results are made available in the results portal. If any student desires to apply for the Challenge Valuation, the student may be informed to transfer the applicable fee (Rs. 10,000/-) amount to your college Principal/Exam Branch account and after the last date, the challenge evaluation amount of all the students of a specified semester need to be transferred to University Examination Branch account. The same procedure need to be followed as and when the RC/RV results of other semesters are announced by the Examination Branch as long as the lock-down (due to Covid-19 pandemic) continues. The last date for applying IV B.Tech/B.Pharm. I Sem challenge valuation is extended upto 27-05-2020.

2) If there are any corrections in the registrations of University semester examinations of the students, all such cases need to be mentioned in a letter and the same need to be uploaded to registrations portals of respective courses using the Grievances service. If such anomaly attracts any fine, it will be intimated through the same portal to the Principals. The Principals have to arrange for the transfer of the fine amount. All the requested corrections will be incorporated

3) If there is any correction in the uploaded attendence, it should be intimated through a letter (by Principal) and the same letter is to be uploaded to registrations portals of respective courses using the Grievances service. Along with the letter, the scanned copies of the attendance registers of the student(s) should also be uploaded as a proof of the claim. If the claim is found to be genuine, the request shall be accepted with an applicable fine amount.

The cooperation of the Principals is highly solicited.

Download the Official Notification Here

JNTUH B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 4-2 Sem Online Project-Viva Exam – Certain Guidelines

JNTUH B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 4-2 Sem Online Project-Viva Exam – Certain Guidelines

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JNTUH New guidelines & Schedule to conduct online evaluation of B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 4-2 project viva-voce exam

The Principals are informed to note the following guidelines with regard to conduct of online project evaluation cum viva exams of IV Year B.Tech/B.Pharm II Sem students due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown :

1) The online project evaluation cum viva examinations of IV BTech / BPharm II Sem. are to be scheduled between 21-05-2020 to 31-05-2020, using online video conferencing mode only..

2) The video conferencing platform should be identified by the college from Cisco WebEx/ Google Meet / Microsoft Teams / BigBlueButton or any other alternative video conferencing platform. The students should be trained to get acquinted with the usage of the same.

3) University shall appoint one external examiner for every batch (section) of around 60 students. The comfort of the external examiner with the (identified) video conferencing platform should also be taken into consideration.

4) The time scheduling of batch-wise project evaluations of the entire section need to be done by the respective heads of the department. The same should be communicated to the students as well as to the external examiners.

5) The students should submit softcopy of their respective project-works (one report for each batch) to the college. The soft-copies of these project reports should be grouped section-wise. All project reports of one section should be mailed to the external examiners of respective sections/branch at least one day before the scheduled date of project viva exam.

6) There must be one internal evaluation of the projects using the same online video conferencing plot form. This internal evaluation should be scheduled at least one day before the external project evaluation date. This online internal project evaluation should carry sufficient weightage in the assessment of internal marks of the project work.

7) The team of project evaluation should comprise of external examiner, guide and other members as specified in academic regulations. All the students of one project batch (who are present) should be evaluated at one time slot.

8) The video mode must be set on at the student terminals while evaluation is being done and all the students must be visible to the evaluation committee at the time of evaluation. The resposibility of identification of the students of project batches lies with the guides of the respective batches during the project work evaluation.

9) The video of all the project-viva proceedigns should be recorded and preserved in the department for future verifications purpose. Necessary applications have to be installed for recording the proceedings of the evaluation.

10) The colleges should instruct students to submit their hard-copy project reports to the colleges on or before the date of issue of hall-tickets (for writing their IV-II sem exams). The bonafide certificates in the project reports should be signed by superviser(s), HOD and the Principal and issue the student copy to the students by retaining the dept. copies.

11) Due to internet bandwidth problems, if any student is unable to attend for online project evaluation, a separate session with the same external examiner shall be scheduled at a later date. The details of all such students should be intimated to this office by the Principals in writing on or before 05-06-2020.

12) This time a new service is added in view of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown for external marks upload. The external project Viva-voce evaluation marks shall be uploaded to the exams registration portal from Principals’s login and take printout of provisional report on the day of Project Viva-voce exam. The external examiner will login to the portal with the JNTUH communicated credentials and will verify the uploaded marks. He can also alter the marks if required.

13) If any student is absent due to internet problems at his/her place of residence, a separate schedule will be issued later for such students. After completion of Viva-voce exam of such students, their marks will also be posted in the provisional award list by the external examiner and freeze the marks. Once the marks are frozen the colleges can download the final marks reports.

14) The titles of the project reports (of the students) must be meaningful and self-explanatory. The project review committees at the department-level should pay sufficient attention to give inputs to the students to incorporate necessary corrections in the titles of the project works. Appropriate titles of the project works shall be made as one parameter for awarding the marks in the external project evaluation

Your cooperation is highly solicited.

Download the Official Notification Here

JNTUH B.Tech/B.Pharm II, III, IV Years (I,II Sem) Academic Calendar for A.Y 2020-21 – Revised

JNTUH B.Tech/B.Pharm II, III, IV Years (I,II Sem) Academic Calendar for A.Y 2020-21, jntuh 2nd year Academic Calendar, jntuh 3rd year Academic Calendar, jntuh 4th year Academic Calendar.

JNTUH B.Tech II, III, IV Years (I,II Sem) Academic Calendar for A.Y 2020-21

JNTUH B.Tech/B.Pharm II, III, IV Years (I,II Sem) Academic Calendar for A.Y 2020-21

JNTU Hyderabad has released B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 2nd, 3rd, 4th Years 1st, 2nd Semesters Academic Calendar for Academic Year 2020-21. The Academic Calendar for II, III, IV Years of B.Tech I & II Semesters Regular for the Academic Year 2020-21 is approved. The Details are as follows :

NOTE: JNTUH-Academic & Planning, revised academic calendar for II and III-year II semesters of B.Tech./B.Pharm, MBA/MCA II Year II Semester and Pharm. D (Regular) II, III, IV, V Year and Pharm.D (PB) II Year for the academic year 2020-21.

With reference to the representations received due to unforeseen prevailing COVID-19 conditions and lockdown (12-5-2021 to 22-5-2021), after review revised the revised academic calendar for B. Tech./ B.Phann. II & llI Year – II Semester, MBA/MCA II Year II Semester and Pharm. D (Regular) II, III, IV, V Year and Pharm D (PB) II Year is given below. The summer vacation of 2 weeks from 17-5-2021 to 29-5-2021 is added to preparation/laboratory class work/lab exams.

The Principals of Constituent & Affiliated Colleges of JNTUH are requested to take necessary measures and instruct the HO Os/staff members to follow the revised schedule. Please feel free to clarify any doubt you have in this connection. This is for your reference and necessary action.

B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 2-1, 3-1 & 4-1 Semesters Academic Calendar for A.Y 2020-21

  • Commencement of 1st Sem Class Work : 01-09-2020
  • 1st Spell of Instructions: 01-09-2020 to 31-10-2020 (9 weeks)
  • Dussehra Recess : 19-10-2020 to 24-10-2020 (1 week)
  • End Examinations preparation holidays – Previous Semesters : 02.11.2020 to 04.11.2020 (3 days)
  • 2nd Spell of Instructions (including First Mid Term Examinations): 14.12.2020 to 13.02.2020 (9 Weeks)
  • 1st Mid Term Examinations : 21.12.2020 to 28.12.2020 (1 Week)
  • Submission of 1st Mid Term Exam Marks to University on or before : 04.01.2021
  • 2nd Mid Term Examinations : 15.02.2021 to 20.02.2021 (1 Week)
  • Practical classes: 22.02.2021 to 27.02.2021 (1 Week)
  • Preparation Holidays & Practical Examinations : 01.03.2021 to 06.03.2021 (1 Week)
  • Submission of 2nd Mid Term Exam Marks to University on or before : 06.03.2021
  • End Semester Examinations: 08.03.2021 20.03.2021 (2 Weeks)

B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 2-2, 3-2 Semesters Academic Calendar for A.Y 2020-21

  • Commencement of 2nd Sem Class Work : 22.03.2021
  • 1st Spell of Instructions: 22.03.2021 to 15.05.2021 (8 Weeks)
  • 2nd Spell of Instructions: 17.05.2021 to 29.05.2021 (2 Weeks)
  • 1st Mid Term Examinations : 31.05.2021 to 05.06.2021 (1 Week)
  • Submission of 1st Mid Term Exam Marks to University on or before : 11-06-2021
  • Continuation of 2nd Spell of Instructions: 07.06.2021 to 17.07.2021 (6 Weeks)
  • 2nd Mid Term Examinations : 19.07.2021 to 24.07.2021 (1 Week)
  • Preparation Holidays & Practical Examinations : 26.07.2021 to 14.08.2021 (3 Week)
  • Submission of 2nd Mid Term Exam Marks to University on or before : 04.08.2021
  • End Semester Examinations : 16.08.2021 to 28.08.2021 (2 Weeks)

Note: 1. All the laboratory courses shall be conducted once normalcy is restored.

2. Regular End Semester Examinations of previous Semester (including lab exams) as per the data received from the Examination branch: 05.11.2020 to 11.12.2020.

Download The Official Notification Here (Revised on 18-05-2021)

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