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Internship Policy 2020 - 21

The document outlines the internship policy for B.Tech first year students at KIET Group of Institutions. It has three key points: 1. The internship has three modules that must be completed - an online internship of 80 hours through mini-projects, minor specialization or other approved options, 10 hours of literature review, and 30 hours of MOOCs. 2. The online internship can be done through mini-projects assigned by departments, minor specialization in other disciplines, or other approved online internships. Daily logs must be submitted. 3. Evaluation includes a report, presentation, and viva voce. An e-certificate will be awarded to students who successfully

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Internship Policy 2020 - 21

The document outlines the internship policy for B.Tech first year students at KIET Group of Institutions. It has three key points: 1. The internship has three modules that must be completed - an online internship of 80 hours through mini-projects, minor specialization or other approved options, 10 hours of literature review, and 30 hours of MOOCs. 2. The online internship can be done through mini-projects assigned by departments, minor specialization in other disciplines, or other approved online internships. Daily logs must be submitted. 3. Evaluation includes a report, presentation, and viva voce. An e-certificate will be awarded to students who successfully

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KIET Group of Institutions, Delhi – NCR, Ghaziabad

(An ISO – 8001: 2008 Certified & ‘A’ Grade accredited Institution by NAAC)
Internship & Industry Partnership Cell (IIPC)

Internship& Industrial Training Policy


(Session: 2020-21)
Contents

S. No. Description Page No.


1. Overview of Internship & Industrial Training Policy 3

2. Internship Policy: B.Tech. First Year 4

3. Internship Policy: B.Tech. Second Year 7

4. Industrial Training Policy: B.Tech. Third Year 10

5. Annexures:
Annexure:1A Important Dates for Internship: B. Tech. First Year 13

Annexure:1B Important Dates for Internship: B. Tech. Second Year 14


Important Dates for Industrial Training: B. Tech. Third
Annexure:1C 16
Year
Annexure:2 Format of Student’s Daily Diary/Daily Log 17

Annexure:3 List of Contact Persons 18

Policy Criteria: Minor Specialization: 1.A.b.(First Year) &


Annexure:4 20
Criteria: 1.A.a.(Second Year)
Annexure:5 Policy Criteria: 1.C. MOOCs (for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year) 22

Policy Criteria: 1.A.d. Research Internship by Office of


Annexure:6 27
Dean R&D
Policy Criteria: 1.A.b. ASSET certification program by
Annexure:7 29
SDFS
Annexure:8 Policy Criteria: 1.A.c. ECS-Versant Training by HSS Dept. 31

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Internship & Industrial Training Policy-(2020-21)

Overview

Due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and subsequently sever consequences observed


during the second wave of it, many organizations have been advised to be shut down
until the situation improves. Further, there is need of COVID appropriate behavior and
social distance requirement is one of them. In this scenario, many interns may not be
able to complete their internships on-site as planned. Thus, the traditional in-person
internship and industrial training are no longer a viable option for most of the students.
As a result, virtual internships and industrial trainings are becoming popular as a great
alternative for the students to gain practical exposure and develop desired employability
skills.

Keeping in view this, the online internship and industrial training will provide our
students a safe and work-based learning experience depending on the nature of the
project. Students can also develop skills – technical, inter-personal or intra-personal –
by successfully completing their assigned task. These internships and industrial trainings
will also add to the student’s experience by engaging them in online project activities,
their management and communications, which are common elements of project and
task-performance. This policy may be revised in future as per updated guidelines of
AKTU/State Government.

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The salient points of internship and industrial training policy (2020-21) for B. Tech. first year, second year and third
year are stated in the tabular form as follows:

Internship Policy: B.Tech. First Year


(See Annexure-1A for important dates)

S. No. Salient Points Details


The internship has following three modules and a student has to
complete all the modules:
A. Online Internship (80 Hrs)
There are three alternatives for online internship and the student has
to choose any one of them:
a. Mini Project or
Modules of Internship
1. (120 Hrs) b. Minor Specialization or
c. Any other quality online internship in industry
(Approved by HoD)
B. Literature Review (Through Nalanda E-Consortium) (10 Hrs)
C. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) (30 Hrs) or
NCC / NSS training equivalent to 30 Hrs decided by Dean
(SW)
Guidelines of Online Internship:
a. Topics/Problems of Mini Projects will be issued from
department under the guidance of HoD of respective
department.
b. Switching from one internship to another type of
internship is strictly not allowed.
c. Each student has to fill Daily-Log mandatorily and the
regular monitoring of internship would be done through this
Online Internship daily log. (Annexure-2)
1.A.
(80 Hrs) d. Review of internship status and guidance will be under the
supervision of assigned Faculty In Charges by Departmental
Internship Coordinators (DICs) & Faculty Internship
Coordinators (FICs). (Annexure-3)
e. Primary evaluation of internship will be conducted by
respective faculty in charge through Viva Voice of students
immediately after the completion of internship.
f. Each student has to produce a report of 12-15 pages (soft
copy in MS Word Format) approximately, along with

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power point presentation during final evaluation of
internship scheduled in 3rd semester by respective
department.
g. E-Certificate will be provided to only to those students who
will complete their internship successfully after approval of
Head of Department.
h. Producing Fake certificates of online internship in
industry will not be considered during evaluation and
strict action as per institute discipline policy may be
taken.
a. Total duration of Mini Project will be of 80 hours
approximately.
b. Topics/Problems of Mini Projects will be issued from
Mini Project department under the guidance of HoD of respective
1.A.a.
(80 Hrs.) department.
c. Any students may choose a Mini Project by own only on the
recommendation of Departmental Internship Coordinator
(DIC) and approval of Head of Department.
a. Areas of minor specialization will be multidisciplinary.
Minor specialization b. Any student from any branch may choose minor
specialization of any discipline. (Annexure-4)
1.A.b. (80Hrs.)
c. Students have to follow all guidelines to complete the minor
specialization issued by the respective coordinator of minor
specialization.
a. Online internship opportunities will be provided by IIPC.
b. Online internship in industry by own must be through a
genuine and reputed industrial platform.
Online internship in industry
c. Online internship by own will be considered only after
1.A.c.
(80Hrs.) approval from by IIPC.
d. Students must ensure the Departmental Internship
Coordinator about the duration of internship in industry i.e.
80 hrs.
a. Minimum 5 & up to 10 Research Papers will be required to
Literature Review be downloaded by students.
(Through Nalanda E- b. Downloading platform is Nalanda E-Consortium of
1.B.
Consortium of AKTU) AKTU.
(10 Hrs) c. A student needs to write literature review report of 5-6
pages from these papers.
a. To complete and earn certificate from at least one online
course is mandatory for all students from links provided
below (S. No. 2).
MOOCs b. Total duration of the course must not be less than 30 hrs.
1.C.
(30 Hrs) c. In case, if a course is less than 30 hrs then more than one
courses are to be chosen to complete 30 hrs.
d. A course must be chosen after recommendation and approval
of Faculty supervisor.
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e. Or Students opt for NCC training / NSS equivalent to 30 Hrs
as decided by Dean (SW)
Reference Links for Online Courses .
a. https://www.coursera.org/in
b. https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_sg/partners/cisco-networking-
academy/index.html
Links for Online Courses c. edX (Link: http://www.edx.org)
(See also Annexure-5 for d. https://neat.aicte-india.org/
2. registration process) e. https://free.aicte-india.org/
f. Harvard University (Link: https://online-
learning.harvard.edu/catalog/free)
g. Microsoft Academy (Link: https://academy.microsoft.com)
h. https://learning.tcsionhub.in/iDH/India/
i. https://www.udemy.com/

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Internship Policy: B.Tech. Second Year
(See Annexure-1B for important dates)

S. No. Salient Points Details


The internship has following three modules and a student has to
complete all the modules:
A. Online Internship (80 Hrs)
There are five alternatives for online internship and the student has
to choose any one of them:
a. Minor Specialization
b. Challenging problems as internship by TBI(CPI-T)
Modules of Internship
1.
(120 Hrs) c. Challenging problems as internship by Department
(CPI-D)
d. Research Internship by Office of Dean R&D
e. Any other quality internship in industry (approved
by HOD) or In-house training by Industry partners.
(80Hrs.)
B. Literature Review (Through Nalanda E-Consortium) (10 Hrs)
C. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) (30 Hrs)
Guidelines of Online Internship:
a. Switching from one internship to another type of
internship is strictly not allowed.
b. Each student has to fill Daily-Log mandatorily and the
regular monitoring of internship would be done through
this daily log (Annexure-2).
c. Review of internship status and guidance will be under
the supervision of assigned Faculty In Charges by
Departmental Internship Coordinators (DICs) & Faculty
Online Internship Internship Coordinators (FICs). (Annexure-3)
1.A.
(80 Hrs) d. Primary evaluation of internship will be conducted by
respective faculty in charge through Viva Voice of
students immediately after the completion of internship.
e. Each student has to produce a report (soft copy in MS
Word Format), along with power point presentation
during final evaluation of internship scheduled in 5th
semester by respective department.
f. E-Certificate will be provided to only to those students
who will complete their internship successfully after
approval of Head of Department.

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g. Producing Fake certificates of online internship in
industry will not be considered during evaluation
and strict action as per institute discipline policy may
be taken.
a. Areas of minor specialization will be multidisciplinary.
b. Any student from any branch may choose minor
Minor specialization (80Hrs.) specialization of any discipline. (Annexure-4)
1.A.a.
c. Students have to follow all guidelines to complete the minor
specialization issued by the respective coordinator of minor
specialization.
a. Startup companies at TBI-KIET will give Challenging
Problems as internship.
b. IIPC will coordinate in issuing challenging problems of
internship to the students in accordance with startup
Challenging problems as companies of TBI.
1.A.b. internship by TBI (CPI-T) c. The students will work on these problems as per the
(80Hrs.) internship policy.
d. Students have to fill their daily logs and ensure the timely
submission of project reports.
e. Regular feedback will be taken from owner of the
companies.
a. Challenging Problems will be issued from department under
the guidance of HoD of respective department.
b. Group training from third party (i.e. other reputed
Challenging problems as technical institutions) will be issued from department
internship by Department under the guidance of HoD of respective department.
1.A.c.
(CPI-D)
c. Any students may also choose a Challenging Problem by
(80Hrs.)
own only on the recommendation of Departmental
Internship Coordinator (DIC) and approval of Head of
Department.
a. Research internship will be performed by students under the
guidance of research faculty members of institute assigned
by office of Dean R & D. (Annexure-6)
Research Internship by office b. Research internship will be a part of research project of
1.A.d.
of Dean R&D (80Hrs.) research faculty.
c. A regular feedback of students will be given by research
faculty supervisors and satisfactory feedback of supervisor
will be considered for successful completion of internship.
a. Any other quality internship opportunities will be provided
Any other quality internship by IIPC.
in industry (approved by b. Any other quality internship in industry by own must be
1.A.e.
through a genuine and reputed industrial platform.
HOD) (80Hrs.) c. Any other quality by own will be considered only after
approval of Head of Department.

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d. Students must ensure the Departmental Internship
Coordinator about the duration of internship in industry i.e.
80 hrs.
a. In house training will be by industry partners (e.g. WiproTN,
IBM Skill Build etc.).
In house training by Industry
partners. b. Regular assessment will be done by industry partner and
(80Hrs.) Departmental Internship Coordinators (DICs) of KIET
jointly. DIC may assign faculty in charges to smaller groups
of the students for monitoring.
a. Minimum 5 & up to 10 Research Papers will be required
Literature Review to be downloaded by students.
(Through Nalanda E- b. Downloading platform is Nalanda E-Consortium of
1.B.
Consortium of AKTU) AKTU.
(10 Hrs) c. A student needs to write literature review report of 5-6
pages from these papers.
a. To complete and earn certificate from at least one online
course is mandatory for all students from links provided
below (S. No. 2).
MOOCs b. Total duration of the course must not be less than 30 hrs.
1.C.
(30 Hrs) c. In case, if a course is less than 30 hrs then more than one
courses are to be chosen to complete 30 hrs.
d. A course must be chosen after recommendation and
approval of Faculty supervisor.
Reference Links for Online Courses .
a. https://www.coursera.org/in
b. https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_sg/partners/cisco-networking-
academy/index.html
c. edX (Link: http://www.edx.org)
Links for Online Courses d. https://neat.aicte-india.org/
2. (See also Annexure-5 for e. https://free.aicte-india.org/
registration process) f. Harvard University (Link: https://online-
learning.harvard.edu/catalog/free)
g. Microsoft Academy (Link: https://academy.microsoft.com)
h. https://learning.tcsionhub.in/iDH/India/
i. https://www.udemy.com/

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Industrial Training Policy: B.Tech. Third Year
(See Annexure-1C for important dates)

S. No. Salient Points Details


The Industrial Training has following three modules and a student
has to complete all the modules:
A. Online Industrial Training (210/180 Hrs)
There are three mandatory parts for online Industrial Training:
Modules of Industrial
Training (250/220 Hrs.) a. Online Industrial Training or In-house training by
(250 Hrs for all 3rd year students Industry partners. (80Hrs.)
1. falling in L1 & L2 category as b. ASSET1 certification program by SDFS2(100 Hrs.)
decided by HSS Dept.) c. ECS3-Versant Training by HSS Dept. (30 Hrs.) as only
(220 Hrs. for others)
applicable to L1 & L2 category students.
B. Literature Review (Through Nalanda E-Consortium) (10 Hrs)
C. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) (30 Hrs)
1 ASSET: Aptitude, Soft Skill, English, Technical
2 SDFS: Skill Development & Finishing School
3 ECS: Enhancing Communication Skills
Guidelines of Online Industrial Training:
a. Switching from one Industrial Training program to
another type of Industrial Training program is strictly
not allowed.
b. Each student has to fill Daily-Log mandatorily and the
regular monitoring of Industrial Training would be done
through this daily log. (Annexure-2)
c. Review of Industrial Training status and guidance will be
Online Industrial Training
1.A. under the supervision of assigned Faculty In Charges by
(210/180 Hrs)
Departmental Internship Coordinators (DICs) & Faculty
Internship Coordinators (FICs). (Annexure-3)
d. Primary evaluation of Industrial Training will be conducted
by respective faculty in charge through Viva Voice of
students immediately after the completion of Industrial
Training.
e. Each student has to produce a report (soft copy in MS
Word Format), along with power point presentation during

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final evaluation of Industrial Training scheduled in
7thsemester by respective department.
f. E-Certificate will be provided to only to those students who
will complete their Industrial Training successfully after
approval of Head of Department.
g. Producing Fake certificates of online internship in
industry will not be considered during evaluation and
strict action as per institute discipline policy may be
taken.
a. Online industrial training opportunities will be provided by
IIPC.
b. Online training in industry by own must be through genuine
Online Industrial Training
(80 Hrs) or and reputed industrial platform.
c. Online internship by own will be considered only after
approval of IIPC.
d. Students must ensure the Departmental Internship
1.A.a. Coordinator about duration of training in industry i.e. 80 hrs.
a. In house training will be by industry partners (e.g. WiproTN,
IBM Skill Build etc.)
In house training by Industry b. Regular assessment will be done by industry partner and
partners.
Departmental Internship Coordinators (DICs) of KIET
(80Hrs.)
jointly. DIC may assign faculty in charges to smaller groups
of the students for monitoring.
a. ASSET certification Program will be executed by Skill
Development & Finishing School (SDFS) of KIET.
(Annexure-7)
ASSET certification Program b. This program is mandatory for all students and is a
1.A.b. by SDFS prerequisite for participating in placement drives as per
(100 Hrs.) policy issued by Head CRPC.
a. The whole program will be of 100 hours duration in which
students will be groomed to enhance their Aptitude, Soft
Skills, English and Technical aspects of understanding.
a. ECS - Versant training by HSS Dept. is mandatory for all
3rd year students falling in L1 & L2 category of score
obtained.
b. ECS- Versant training program is being conducted during
ECS-Versant Training by the semester. (Annexure-8)
HSS Dept. c. The ECS- Versant training program aims to enhance the
1.A.c.
(30 Hrs.) Employability Quotient of the students by working on their
communication skills and boosting their confidence.
d. The students will undergo a training of 30 hours.
e. During 30 hrs. training, students will be given e-contents
which will include - videos, audios, podcasts, e-books, &
book reviews etc.
Literature Review a. Minimum 5 & up to 10 Research Papers will be required
1.B.
to be downloaded by students.
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(Through Nalanda E- b. Downloading platform is Nalanda E-Consortium of
Consortium of AKTU) AKTU.
(10 Hrs) c. A student needs to write literature review report of 5-6
pages from these papers.
a. To complete and earn certificate from at least one online
courses is mandatory for all students from links provided
below (S. No. 2).
MOOCs b. Total duration of the course must not be less than 30 hrs.
1.C.
(30 Hrs) c. In case, if a course is less than 30 hrs then more than one
courses are to be chosen to complete 30 hrs.
d. A course must be chosen after recommendation and approval
of Faculty supervisor.
Reference Links for Online Courses .
a. https://www.coursera.org/in
b. https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_sg/partners/cisco-networking-
academy/index.html
c. edX (Link: http://www.edx.org)
Links for Online Courses d. https://neat.aicte-india.org/
2. (See also Annexure-5 for e. https://free.aicte-india.org/
registration process) f. Harvard University (Link: https://online-
learning.harvard.edu/catalog/free)
g. Microsoft Academy (Link: https://academy.microsoft.com)
h. https://learning.tcsionhub.in/iDH/India/
i. https://www.udemy.com/

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Annexure-1A

Important Dates for Internship: B. Tech. First Year


S. No. Activity Target Date Responsibility
1 Collection of internship choices from students 28 May 21 IIPC
2 Circulation of internship choices given by the students to 29 May 21 IIPC
respective departments.
1. A. Online Internship (80 Hrs)
1.A.a. Mini Project
1 Presentation on Mini Projects to the students 19 May 21 Department
2 Finalization of the topic by department 29 May 21 Department
3 Allocation of Mini Project to the students 31 May 21 Department
4 Project monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
5 Completion of Mini Project 31 Aug 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
6 Preliminary Assessment after completion of internship 06 Sep 21 Supervisor/ FIC/ DIC
1.A.b. Minor Specialization
1 Presentation on Minor Specialization to the students 22 May 21 Departmental
Coordinator
2 Commencement of Minor Specialization slot 01 June 21 Department
3 End of Minor Specialization slot 31 Aug 21 Department
4 Preliminary Assessment after completion of Minor 06 Sep 21 Departmental
Specialization Coordinator
5 Preliminary Assessment report submission to other 09 Sep 21 Departmental
department as applicable Coordinator
1.A.c. Any other quality internship in industry (approved by HOD)
1 Last date to take approval from HoD 31 May 21 Student
2 Intimation of internship & uploading approval of HoD using 06 June 21 Student/IIPC
Google form sent by IIPC
3 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
4 Last date of completion of internship in industry 31 Aug 21 Student
5 Submission of internship certificate/report & Preliminary 06 Sep 21 FIC/ DIC
Assessment
1.B. Literature Review (Through Nalanda E-Consortium of AKTU) (10 Hrs)
1 Last date of Guidance for downloading research papers from 1st week of June Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
Nalanda E-Consortium of AKTU 21
2 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
3 Preliminary Assessment of Literature Review report 06 Sep 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
1.C. MOOCs(30 Hrs)
1 Last date of submission of proof of registration of MOOCs 05 June 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
through google form along with approval of Supervisor
2 Submission of MOOC certificate 31 Aug 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
Final Evaluation
Final evaluation will be done in third semester as per AKTU guidelines

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Annexure-1B

Important Dates for Internship: B. Tech. Second Year

S. No. Activity Target Date Responsibility


1 Collection of internship choices from students 28 May 21 IIPC
2 Circulation of internship choices given by the students to respective 29 May 21 IIPC
departments.
1. A. Online Internship (80 Hrs)
1.A.a. Minor Specialization
1 Presentation on Minor Specialization to the students 27 May 21 Departmental Coordinator
2 Commencement of Minor Specialization slot 01 June 21 Department
3 End of Minor Specialization slot 31 Aug 21 Department
4 Preliminary Assessment after completion of Minor Specialization 06 Sep 21 Departmental Coordinator
5 Preliminary Assessment report submission to other department as 09 Sep 21 Departmental Coordinator
applicable
1.A.b. Challenging problems as internship by TBI(CPI-T)
1 Finalization of the problems by TBI 31 May 21 TBI
2 Allocation of Challenging problems/ Projects to the students 31 May 21 TBI
3 Orientation program on CPI-T by TBI-IIPC for the students 01 June 21 TBI/IIPC
4 Project monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
5 Completion of Challenging problems/ Projects 31 Aug 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
6 Preliminary Assessment after completion of Challenging problems/ 06 Sep 21 Supervisor/ FIC/ DIC
Projects
1.A.c. Challenging problems as internship by Department (CPI-D)
1 Finalization of the topic by department 31 May 21 Department
2 Allocation of Challenging problems to the students 31 May 21 Department
3 Orientation program on CPI-D by Department for the students 01 June 21 DIC
4 Project monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
5 Completion of Challenging problems 31 Aug 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
6 Preliminary Assessment after completion of Challenging problems 06 Sep 21 Supervisor/ FIC/ DIC
1.A.d. Research Internship by Office of Dean R&D
1 Finalization of the Research topics by office of Dean R&D 29 May 21 Office of Dean R&D
2 Allocation of topics to the students 31 May 21 Office of Dean R&D
3 Orientation program on Research Internship by Office of Dean 01 June 21 Office of Dean R&D
R&D for the students
4 Progress monitoring by research faculty (RF)/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly RF/ FICs/ DIC
5 Completion of Research Internship 31 Aug 21 RF/ FICs/ DIC
6 Preliminary Assessment after completion of internship 06 Sep 21 RF/ FICs/ DIC
1.A.e. Any other quality internship in industry (approved by HOD)
1 Last date to take approval from HoD 31 May 21 Student
2 Intimation of internship & uploading approval of HoD using Google 06 June 21 Student/IIPC
form sent by IIPC
3 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
4 Last date of completion of internship in industry 31 Aug 21 Student
5 Submission of internship certificate/report & Preliminary 06 Sep 21 FIC/ DIC
Assessment
In house training by Industry partners
1 Last date for finalization of in-house training by industry 01 May 21 IIPC
partners by IIPC
2 Intimation of various option of industrial training by IIPC to 14 May 21 IIPC
the students
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3 Commencement of industrial Training As per industry IIPC
partner’s Schedule
4 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
5 Last date of completion of internship in industry 31 Aug 21 Student
6 Submission of internship certificate/report & Preliminary 06 Sep 21 FIC/ DIC
Assessment
1.B. Literature Review (Through Nalanda E-Consortium of AKTU) (10 Hrs)
1 Last date of Guidance for downloading research papers from 1st week of June Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
Nalanda E-Consortium of AKTU 21
2 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
3 Preliminary Assessment of Literature Review report 06 Sep 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
1.C. MOOCs (30 Hrs.)
1 Last date of submission of proof of registration of MOOCs 05 June 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
through google form along with approval of Supervisor
2 Submission of MOOC certificate 31 Aug 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
Final Evaluation : Final evaluation will be done in fifth semester as per AKTU guidelines

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Annexure-1C

Important Dates for Industrial Training: B. Tech. Third Year


S. No. Activity Target Date Responsibility
1 Collection of internship choices from students 28 May 21 IIPC
2 Circulation of internship choices given by the students to 29 May 21 IIPC
respective departments.
1. A. Online Industrial Training (210/180 Hrs)
1.A.a. Online Industrial Training or In-house training by Industry partners. (80Hrs.)
Online Industrial Training
1 Last date to take approval from HoD 31 May 21 Student
2 Intimation of internship & uploading approval of HoD using 06 June 21 Student/IIPC
Google form sent by IIPC
3 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
4 Last date of completion of internship in industry 31 Aug 21 Student
5 Submission of internship certificate/report & Preliminary 06 Sep 21 FIC/ DIC
Assessment
In house training by Industry partners
1 Last date for finalization of in-house training by industry 01 May 21 IIPC
partners by IIPC
2 Intimation of various option of industrial training by IIPC to 14 May 21 IIPC
the students
3 Commencement of industrial Training As per industry IIPC
partner’s Schedule
4 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
5 Last date of completion of internship in industry 31 Aug 21 Student
6 Submission of internship certificate/report & Preliminary 06 Sep 21 FIC/ DIC
Assessment
1.A.b. ASSET certification program by SDFS (100 Hrs.)
1 Commencement of ASSET certification program 15 April 21 SDFS
2 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
3 Last date of completion of ASSET certification program 31 Aug 21 Student
4 Preliminary Assessment after completion of internship 06 Sep 21 Supervisor/ FICs/ DIC
1.A.c. ECS-Versant Training by HSS Dept.(30 Hrs.)
1 Orientation of ECS-Versant Training by HSS Dept.to the 10 April 21 HSS Dept.
students
2 Enrolment of students on Moodle by trainers 13 April 21 Trainer- HSS Dept.
3 Conduction of training Classes Weekly Trainer- HSS Dept.
4 Last date of completion/assessment of internship in industry 31 Aug 21 Trainer- HSS Dept.
1.B. Literature Review (Through Nalanda E-Consortium of AKTU) (10 Hrs)
1 Last date of Guidance for downloading research papers from 1st week of June Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
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2 Progress monitoring by supervisors/ FICs/ DIC Daily/ Weekly Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
3 Preliminary Assessment of Literature Review report 06 Sep 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
1.C. MOOCs(30 Hrs.)
1 Last date of submission of proof of registration of MOOCs 05 June 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
through google form along with approval of Supervisor
2 Submission of MOOC certificate 31 Aug 21 Supervisors/ FIC/DIC
Final Evaluation

Final evaluation will be done in Seventh semester as per AKTU guidelines


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Annexure-2

Format of Student’s Daily Diary/Daily Log

(The daily log/diary may be maintained through a google form/Github)

Name of Student

Roll No.

Name of Course

Date of Commencement of Internship/ Industrial


Training:

Date of Completion of Internship/ Industrial


Training:

S.No. Please specify the learning of the day Date Supervisor's Sign

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Annexure-3

List of Contact Persons


Internship Designation/
S. No. Name Dept. Email ID Contact Number
Activity Coordinator*
General
1 Mr. Varun Suryavanshy Addl. Head IIPC [email protected] 9721297213
Query,
General
2 Dr. Ajay Singh Verma Associate Head IIPC [email protected] 9999215730
Query
General
3 Mr. Rahul Tyagi Office Exec. IIPC [email protected] 9045695902
Query
Minor
4 Dr. Vipin Kumar Addl. Head MCA [email protected] 9758441695
Specialization
ASSET
5 Ms. Puja Rohatgi Addl. Head HSS [email protected] 9634575108
Program
6 MOOCs Dr. Vipin Kumar Addl. Head MCA [email protected] 9758441695
CPI-T,
In-house
Mr. Varun Suryavanshy/ Addl. Head/ [email protected] 9721297213
7 training by IIPC [email protected]
Dr. Ajay Singh Verma Assoc. Head 9999215730
Industry
partners
R&D
8 Dr. Dilkeshwar Pandey Coordinator CSE [email protected] 9811410032
Internship
9 ECS-Versant Mr. Sudesh Pathania Coordinator HSS sudesh.pathania 9654355359
10 Prof. Ajeet Singh DIC EN [email protected] 8003643472
11 Dr. Sanjiv Sharma DIC CSE/CO [email protected] 9634001591
12 Prof. Ayush Jain DIC CE [email protected] 9610586704
13 Prof. Rochak Bajpai DIC ECE [email protected] 8745877459
14 Prof. Shwetabh Singh DIC ME [email protected] 9411910220
15 Prof. Surendra Keshari DIC IT/CSI [email protected] 8447765680
16 Dr. Satish Kumar DIC EI [email protected] 9871322833
17 Prof. Manish Bhardwaj FIC 1st Year CS [email protected] 9457966671
18 Prof. Arti Sharma FIC 2nd Year CS [email protected] 7417028407
19 Mini Project, Prof. Zatin Gupta FIC 3rd Year CS [email protected] 9899430033
20 CPI-D, Prof. Rajiv Chaurasiya FIC 1st Year IT [email protected] 9897919243
Nalanda E-
21 Consortium, Prof. Dinesh Kumar FIC 2nd Year IT [email protected] 9811742738
22 MOOCs, Prof. Surbhi Vijh FIC 3rd Year IT [email protected] 8527456029
23 Daily Log Dr. Ajay Agarwal FIC 4th Year IT [email protected] 9917083437
24 Dr Pravesh Singh FIC 1st Year EC [email protected] 9873632623
25 Ms. Pooja Tyagi FIC 2nd Year EC [email protected] 9999960500
26 Mr. Himanshu Sharma FIC 3rd Year EC [email protected] 9999618675
27 Prof. Sourav Diwania FIC 1st Year EN [email protected] 9897014427
28 Prof. Rajneesh Kumar Gahlot FIC 2nd Year EN [email protected] 8506007005
29 Prof. Varun Sharma FIC 3rd Year EN [email protected] 7500267810
30 Prof. Ameer Faisal FIC 4th Year EN [email protected] 9310879505
31 Dr. Shivani Agarwal FIC 1st Year(A) MBA [email protected] 9599799622
32 Dr. Deepa FIC 1st Year(B) MBA [email protected] 9997661845

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33 Aniket Sharma FIC 1st Year CIVIL [email protected] 8860716218
34 Mr. Amninder FIC 2nd Year CIVIL [email protected] 9041076188
35 Ankush Chaudhary FIC 3rd Year CIVIL [email protected] 9911598876
36 Mr Abhishek Yadav FIC 1st Year ME [email protected] 9716330896
37 Mr Sonendra sharma FIC 2nd Year ME [email protected] 9910420705
38 Mr Vineet Vashishtha FIC 3rd Year ME [email protected] 8285357300
39 Mr Kuldeep Singh FIC 4th Year ME [email protected] 9582900667
*
DIC-Departmental Internship Coordinator
*
FIC-Faculty Internship Coordinator

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Policy Criteria: 1.A.b.(First Year) & Criteria: 1.A.a.(Second Year) Annexure-4

Minor Specialization Policy


1. Each department should select their own minor specialization area as per their faculty strength and based
on industry requirements and student’s needs.
2. These minor specialization courses will be offer for interested student of all departments.
3. Each department will offer this minor specialization course in summer break.
4. Evaluation work or Certificate distribution will be performed in 6th semester. Certificate of course in 2nd/4th
semester for minor specialization will be issued immediately after completion of each course.
5. During semester, all students will work in excellence centre, department, and innovation clubs as per their
selected minor specialization area.
6. Minor specialization course duration will be 6 weeks (180 hrs.) in summer break on same time.
 45 hrs. Training
 45 hrs. Practical
 90 hrs. Project Work
7. MOOC on specialization courses will be offer during semester time
8. HOD’s of all departments will appoint a faculty coordinator for successfully conducting this course.
9. Individual department will be fully responsible for successfully running their minor specialization course.
10. Each department will design their own syllabus for their minor specialization and syllabus will be
approved by department BOS.
11. Syllabus will be practical oriented and based on industry requirements.
12. Department should train or arrange their faculty member as per their selected minor specialization area.
13. Intra-Departmental expert faculty members group may be formed for teaching selected minor
specialization if required.

Minor Specialization offered by Departments


S.
Dept. Minor Specialization Area or Field Faculty Coordinator
No.

1 MCA Web and Mobile Application Development Dr. Vipin Kumar

2 CSE/CS Data Science & Deep Learning Dr. Shivani Batra

3 IT/CSIT Machine Learning Ms. Surbhi Viz

Mr. Sachin Rathore


4 ME Design and Innovation
Mr. Mohit Gupta

5 EN AI Integrated Green Energy Solutions and Smart Societies Dr. Birjesh Singh

Mr. Neelesh Srivastava


6 ECE Robotics and IOT
Mr. Shubham Shukla

7 CE Application of Remote Sensing & GIS Dr. Atul Kant Piyoosh

8 KSOP Drug Regulatory affairs Dr. Deepti Katiyar

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Minor Specialization Course Structure for Students After 1st year
Activity
S. No. Duration Activity Action
Duration
1. 45 hrs. Training
1st Summer Fundamental of Minor
1 6 Week 2. 45 hrs. Practical
Break Specialization
3. 90 hrs. Project Work
During MOOC should be based of Advance
2 3rd Semester MOOC 1
Semester Minor Specialization
During MOOC should be based of Advance Minor
3 4th Semester MOOC 2
Semester Specialization
1. 45 hrs. Training
2nd Summer Advance of Minor
4 6 Week 2. 45 hrs. Practical
Break Specialization
3. 90 hrs. Project Work
During MOOC should be based on Minor
5 5th Semester MOOC 3
Semester Specialization Projects
During
6 6th Semester Certificate Finalization Evaluation Report & Award of Certificate
Semester

Minor Specialization Course Structure for Students After 2nd Year


Activity
S. No. Duration Activity Action
Duration
During MOOC should be based of Minor
1 4th Semester MOOC 1
Semester Specialization

1. 45 hrs. Training
Summer
2 Minor Specialization 6 Week 2. 45 hrs. Practical
Break
3. 90 hrs. Project Work
During MOOC should be based on Minor
3 5th Semester MOOC 2
Semester Specialization Projects
During
4 6th Semester Certificate Finalization Evaluation Report & Award of Certificate
Semester

Note: The duration of the course may change as per availability of lectures in session 2020-21.

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Policy Criteria : 1.C. MOOCs (for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year) (Annexure-5)

1: Coursera Free Courses Registration Manual


These are the steps to avail this facility:

1. Click on link given below:


https://www.coursera.org/in

2. Now, click on Log In option as shown in Image 1, if you already have Coursera account with KIET
Mail ID, if you don’t have Coursera account then click on Sign Up option as shown in Image 2 that
comes after clicking on Log In Option and register yourself only with KIET Mail ID:
Image 1:

Image:2

3. After log in follow steps for joining and finally you will get “Coursera for Campus Basic Plain”
message along with KIET name as display in image that’s mean you successfully joined for Only
One free Course till September 2021.
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Kindly Note:
1. For any query mail me at [email protected] and call me at: 9758441695
2: Registration Process CISCO Academy Courses
Steps 1: Department will circulate a google form to accumulate the general information about student required for
registration process. The information will be separated course-wise and will be send to
[email protected] in Excel file. For registration at CISCO Portal, the required templet is as follows:

Name of Course: …………


Student Information:
S. No. First_Name Last_Name KIET Mail-ID Mobile Number
1. Arun Kumar Tripathi [email protected] 9873XXXXXX
2. Arun . [email protected] 9873XXXXXX

Note:
A. If a student has First name and Middle name, then it should be combined with First_Name. In case of
absence of Last_Name use “. (i.e.DOT)” as specified in example (Don’t leave it Blank). Kindly refer
the templet.
B. The departments may add extra fields such as year, semester, and section as per their requirements, but
CISCO registration requires only listed fields.
Step 2: The Instructor will create a course and upload the information for every student at CISCO Portal.
Step 3: Every student will receive a mail from CISCO. He and She will register themselves through the link
provided in E-mail and create password to access CISCO Portal.
Step 4: Once the registration process over, the students will be able to access the course material for study at CISCO
Portal.
Step 5: The instructor will schedule the examination for the course. The student must attend the exam during the
allotted duration. Every student must clear the exam with at least 70% for each chapter.
Step 6: At the last all students must submit course feedback after completing the exams of all chapters.
Step 7: The certificates will be available at student’s login, after approval from instructor.

List of courses:
1. Introduction to IoT
2. IoT Fundamentals: Big Data & Analytics
3. Introduction to Cyber Security
4. Cybersecurity Essentials
5. CCNA Cybersecurity Operations
6. CCNA R&S: Scaling Networks
7. CCNA R&S: Connecting Networks
8. Advanced Programming in C
9. CPA - Programming Essentials in C++
10. IoT Fundamentals: Hackathon Playbook
11. IoT Fundamentals: Connecting Things
12. CCNAv7: Introduction to Networks
13. CCNAv7: Bridging
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14. CCNAv7: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials
15. CCNAv7: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation
16. Introduction to Packet Tracer
17. NDG Linux Essentials
18. NDG Linux Unhatched
19. NDG Linux I
20. NDG Linux II
21. Networking Essentials
22. IoT Fundamentals: IoT Security
23. Programming Essentials in Python
24. Community: Empowerment Technologies
3: Instructions for EDX Free Courses Activation:
1. Open Chrome
2. Press Ctrl+Shift+N or open incognito mode in Chrome Browser
3. Open edx.org in incognito mode
4. Click on Register Button in edx.org website

5. Fill all information as given in image below and create account with KIET mail id only.

6. After creating account with KIET mail id on EDX, click on activation link provided to you on your mail.

7. Now after successfully registration, you will have free courses on EDX.
8. If this types of error shown: It looks like [email protected] belongs to an existing account. Try again with a
different email address.
Then go to step 9.
9. Now click on sign in link as shown in image below:
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10. Now click on Need help singing in? link as shown in image below, and click on forgot my password
link.

11. Enter your email id and click on recover my password and open you KIET Gmail account and change
your password.

12. After changing your EDX password, login in EDX and now click on activation link that already send to
you at your mail id for activation as shown in image.

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Policy Criteria : 1.A.d. Research Internship by Office of Dean R&D (Annexure-6)

Proposed Plan for Research Internship

1. Commencement of Internship during 1st June 2021 – 31st August 2021


2. Duration of Internship: 80 hrs. (these hours are supposed to interaction hour, so that students can have
enough time for self-exploration about the topic)
3. Area of the Internship: Active research area of the faculty (List of research faculty along with their area of
specialization is attached for reference).
4. Type of Research work that can be undertaken by the student-
a) Literature review by downloading 5-10 review/research papers, about the research area with the
help of MyLoft app/ Nalanda E-consortium.
b) Review paper preparation in the field of internship for subsequent publication in Journal and
Conferences.
c) Exposure to the related software generally used in the internship related field e.g. MATLAB,
CATIA, NETSIM,…
d) Thorough understanding and analysis of internship problem.
5. Faculty members are supposed to track of the work done by students on the daily basis with the help of
online daily log filing.
Note: Faculty members are supposed to prepare/ mentor students to write research paper, grants and patents.

A Tentative Schematic Flow for research internship is as follows-

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Start

Student selection based on their interest for


research internship

Topic allocation by research faculty

Research Paper Download, Software study

Detailed analysis of software, based on some basic programming and study of research

Report preparation based on the study of software, programming and study of


papers.

End

List of Research faculty with their area of specialization:


(Only one vacancy is available with each research faculty)

Sl.
Name Designation Area of Research Dept.
No.
1 Dr. Ajay Agarwal Professor (Research) Wireless network, Soft computing IT
2 Dr.Sheetal Mital Professor (Research) Applied Chemistry AS
3 Dr. Ranchey Bhateja Professor (Research) Accounting/Finance & General Management MBA
4 Dr. Vibhav Kr. Sachan Professor (Research) Wireless communication ECE
5 Dr. Arunesh Chandra Professor (Research) Production ME
6 Dr. Dilkeshwar Pandey Professor (Research) Object Oriented Programming CSE
7 Dr. Sanjeev Singh Professor (Research) Geotechnical & Environmental CE
8 Dr. Ashu Mittal Professor (Research) Colon targeted oral drug delivery system KSOP
9 Dr. Chirag Arora Assoc. Prof. (Research) Microwave and Antenna EIE
10 Dr. Akash Rajak Assoc. Prof. (Research) Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence MCA
11 Dr. Nitin Girdharwal Assoc. Prof. (Research) Training & Development MBA
Mobile Computing, Wireless Data and
12 Dr. Vikas Goel Assoc. Prof. (Research) IT
Sentimental Analysis.
13 Mr. Sartaj Ahmad Assoc. Prof. (Research) Data Mining, Web Mining IT
14 Dr. Nitin Kumar Saxena Assoc. Prof. (Research) Power System EN
15 Dr. Brijesh Singh Assoc. Prof. (Research) Power System & Renewable Energy EN
16 Dr. Anurag Gupta Assoc. Prof. (Research) Production ME
17 Dr. Vaishali M. Patil Assoc. Prof. (Research) Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry KSOP
18 Dr. Shivani Batra Assoc. Prof. (Research) Object Oriented Programming CSE

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Mr. Raghvendra Kumar Data Science & Analytics, Artificial Intelligence,
19 Asst. Prof. (Research) IT
Dwivedi Object Oriented Programming
20 Mr. Amit Kumar Arora Asst. Prof. (Research) Accounting/Finance & General Management MBA
21 Dr. Meenakshi Tyagi Asst. Prof. (Research) Operation Management & General Management MBA
22 Dr. Shivani Agarwal Asst. Prof. (Research) Human Resource MBA
23 Dr. Parvin K Kaushik Asst. Prof. (Research) Wireless & Optical communication ECE
24 Dr. Himanshu Sharma Asst. Prof. (Research) Energy Harvesting and Internet of things ECE
Signal Processing, Wireless Communication,
25 Dr. Abhishek Sharma Asst. Prof. (Research) ECE
Digital Communication
26 Dr. Saif Ahmad Khan Asst. Prof. (Research) Engineering Geology CE
27 Dr. Kunal Bist Asst. Prof. (Research) Structural Engineering CE
28 Dr. Natwar S Rathore Asst. Prof. (Research) Control System EN
29 Dr. Gaurav Sharma Asst. Prof. (Research) Manufacturing (Welding) ME
30 Dr. Vivek Bhardwaj Asst. Prof. (Research) Tribology, Mechanical Design ME
31 Dr. Parul Grover Asst. Prof. (Research) Medicinal & Analytical Chemistry KSOP
32 Dr. Abhishek Kumar Asst. Prof. (Research) Preclinical Experimental Pharmacology KSOP
33 Ms. Vidushi Asst. Prof. (Research) Image Recognition MCA
Biomedical Digital Signal Processing and
34 Dr. Varun Gupta Asst. Prof. (Research) EIE
Control
35 Dr. Aditya Bhardwaj Asst. Prof. (Research) Software engineering CSE
36 Dr. Parita Jain Asst. Prof. (Research) Software Engineering CSE
37 Mr. Manish Bhardwaj Asst. Prof. (Research) Advance Network, Wireless Sensor Network CSE
38 Dr. Dhirendra K Sharma Asst. Prof. (Research) Material Science AS
39 Dr. Deepti Seth Asst. Prof. (Research) Bio- Mathematics AS
40 Dr. Sweta Shukla Asst. Prof. (Research) Organic Chemistry AS

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Policy Criteria : 1.A.b. ASSET certification program by SDFS (Annexure-7)

ASSET CERTIFICATION
Introduction:

The objective of the ASSET certification is to groom students as per company standards and to help them become
employable in the placement drives to achieve better professional opportunities.

Asset Training Certification will include the following training module:

 Aptitude - Quantitative, Logical Reasoning & Verbal Ability


 Soft Skills – Communication, Mock Interviews
 Technical – Coding, IT Fundamentals & Core Engineering

S. No. Particular Duration Training Details Marks


Internal training
VI Sem (35 Hours) CT1(10 marks)
Aptitude
1 PUE (10 marks) 50
(QA+VA+LR)
At the end of VI Sem exam (60 External training – assessment (30
hours) marks)
Versant L3 & L4 -students will
Versant Test @ the beginning of
score 10/10
V Sem
Versant L1 & L2 - 20 hours;
Additional training
(communication);
Internal test after 38(20+18) 10
Internal test -that will be scored out
2 Soft skills hours training
of 10
L3 & L4 - Final polishing w.r.t
Three days (18 hours) employability
L1 & L2 - Communication Classes
Will run parallelly with CV - 5 marks
10
Technical Refresher Mock Interview - 5marks
Hackathon after PUE- 15
Technical Refresher after the
3 Technical Technical test after technical 30
three-day soft skills training
refresher classes-15

Note: Sectional cut-off 60% & Overall - 60% to attain ASSET Certification

Aptitude:

 50 hours of aptitude (VA, QA, LR) training will be provided to students throughout sixth semester. They
will be evaluated through CT1 and PUE. This will be the responsibility of HSS department along with
ITS & exam cell.
 60 hours (10 days) of external party training (VA, QA, LR) will be given to students immediately after
the University exams are over. A test will be conducted immediately after the external training. This will
be the responsibility of Finishing School.
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Soft Skills:

 Soft skills classes will be conducted for 10 hours during sixth semester; regular assessment will be
conducted by HSS department.
 Sixth semester students will undergo Versant/ Third party communication diagnostic test on basis of
which; higher proficiency (L3, L4) students will be awarded 10 marks and lower proficiency (L1 & L2)
students will undergo 20 hours of additional training during sixth semester.
 L1 & L2 students will undergo another round of communication training of three days (18 hours) under
Finishing School. For this training, internal assessment will be designed by HSS department. Students
need to score 60% and above to clear this test.
 CVs & mock interviews will be assessed after the three-day training of soft skills along with Technical
Refresher.
Technical Skills:

 After PUE (as per academic calendar); assessment will take place through Hackathon which will be
responsibility of CCIP.
 Technical refresher will take place after the three-day soft skills training and evaluation will happen at
department level.
Note:

 CVs & mock interviews are the responsibility of both technical & HSS department.
 Any student who is able to crack either Infy-TQ/TCS-NQT/Equivalent will be considered as
equivalent to ASSET certificate.

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Policy Criteria : 1.A.c. ECS-Versant Training by HSS Dept. (Annexure-8)

ECS-Versant Training
VERSANT Diagnostic test ascertains the level of proficiency of the students in six areas of English Communication
– listening, speaking, writing, reading and vocabulary – and is mapped to both the recognised scales of English
Proficiency – The Global Scale of English, that provides numerical scores to the students’ performance; and , the
common European Framework of Reference for Languages, that provides band scores to the students’ performance.

The objective of the ECS program is to enhance the Employability Quotient of the students by working on their
communication and confidence. This is to ensure that they can express themselves well in the business language.

The ECS classes for L1 & L2 have been integrated in the timetable at departmental level. These classes are held in
the 7 & 8 lecture from Monday through Saturday.

The time break-up of sessions is given below:


 Modules (LSRW)
 Time
 Methodology

 Listening, Reading, Writing & Vocabulary building


 30 minutes each session
 Exercises on Moodle

 Speaking
 70 minutes each session
 Classroom activities (online/offline)

Note: Two sessions per week per batch (25 batches in total)

Duration:
The L1 & L2 students will receive a training of 33 hours (approx.) throughout the sixth semester along with an
18-hour training as part of the Finishing School plan (6 hours for three days).

Dean Academics

Director

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