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DETAILS OF PROGRAMMES

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AN Aeronautics
BIO Biological Sciences
BIOT Biotechnology
CDP Courses on Development Process
CE Civil Engineering
CHE Chemical
CHEM Chemistry
CHI Chinese
CS/Comp/Comp Sc Computer Science
ECON Economics
ECE Electronics and Communication Engineering
EEE Electrical & Electronics Engineering
EI Electronics & Instrumentation
ES Engineering Science
ET Engineering Technology
Engg Engineering: Chemical, Civil, Computer Science,
Electrical & Electronics, Electronics &
Instrumentation, Electronics and Communication,
Manufacturing, Mechanical
ENGL English
ExptlSc Experimental Science: Biological Sciences, Chemistry,
Physics
FIN Finance
FRE French
GER German

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HSS Humanities and Social Sciences
IS Information Systems
ITEB Internet Technology and e-Business
JAP Japanese
L Lecture hours per week
MATH Mathematics
MBA Master of Business Administration
MECH Mechanical
MF Manufacturing Engineering
Min/Max Indicates minimum/maximum number of units specified in a
course or semester programme
MGTS Management
MGSYS Management Systems
MM Manufacturing Management
MPH Master in Public Health
MST Material Science and Technology
P Practical, Seminar & Project, etc. hours per week
PHIL Philosophy
PHARM Pharmacy
PHY Physics
RUS Russian
SAN Sanitation Science, Technology and Management
SS Software Systems
Sc. Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics,
Physics
T Suffixed to a course number indicates that a non-letter grade
will be awarded in such a course
TA Technical Arts
TOC Technique Oriented Courses
U Number of units associated to a course

Course descriptions are available at: https://academic.bits-


pilani.ac.in/Institute_Important_Documents.aspx

INTEGRATED FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMMES


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(I) Structure of the Integrated First Degree Programmes

The structure and the requirements of the first degree programs ,namely,
B.E.,B. Pharm., and M.Sc., are provided in the following sections.

The structure and the requirements of the first degree programs, namely,
B.E., B. Pharm, M.Sc., and M.Sc.(Tech) are the same as provided in the
following sections although the nomenclature of these programs is
indicated without the Hons. / Tech. tag in the rest of the section.

The category-wise structure of each programme:

Number of
Number of Units
Category Courses
Required
Required

(I) General Institutional Requirement

Humanities Electives 8 3

Science Foundation 12 6

Mathematics Foundation 12 4

Engineering Foundation 6 2

Technical Arts 10 4

General Awareness / 3 to 6 1 to 3
Professional Courses

Sub-Total 51 to 54 20 to 22

(II) Discipline Requirement

Core 33 to 48 10 to 16

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Elective 12 to 27 4 to 9

Sub-Total 57 to 60 15 to 20

(III) Open Electives 15 to 27 5 to 9

Course-work Sub-Total 129 (min) 41 (min)

(IV) PS-I and II 25 2

OR OR OR

Thesis 9 to 16 1

Total 144 (min) 42 (min)

A student should complete the minimum number of courses and units


required in each category as well as meet the minimum requirements of
courses (42) and units (144) in total.

1. The following courses are needed to meet the General Institutional


Requirement:

a) General Biology, Biology Laboratory, General Chemistry, Chemistry


Laboratory, Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves, and Physics Laboratory
under the head of Science Foundation. For specific programs, General
Physics may replace Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves.

b) Electrical Sciences, Thermodynamics and Process Engineering under


the head of Engineering Foundation.

c) Computer Programming, Workshop Practice, Engineering Graphics, and


Technical Report Writing under the head of Technical Arts.

d) Principles of Economics, or Principles of Management and


Environmental Studies* under the head of General Awareness /
Professional courses. *[Students completing this course will be awarded
a non-letter grade (GOOD or POOR)]

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2. The courses under the following heads are designed to meet the General
Institutional Requirement under the head of Humanities Electives:

o Languages and Literature

o History and Philosophy


o Political and Social Sciences

o Fine Arts and Professional Arts


3. A thesis is for 16 units and for a full semester duration. But a student
has the option of pursuing a Thesis of 9 units concurrently with
coursework over a full semester, in which case the additional
coursework would be at least 2 courses of total 6 units to meet the
minimum unit requirements.

The nominal semester-wise chart for first degree programs are given in the
Pages 3-22.

Dual Degree Programs:

Students admitted to M.Sc. programmes are given an opportunity to work


under the dual degree scheme for one of the B.E. programmes, the
assignment being made by competition on their performance at BITS at
the end of the first year, separately in Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad
campuses. The Dual Degree scheme at BITS Pilani is quite popular. Based
on the above, the curricular structure of a dual degree programmmes has
been derived using the following principles.

o General Institute Requirements will remain the same for both the
degrees of the composite dual-degree program and therefore need not
be repeated.

o While the Discipline Requirements of each of the two degrees in a dual


degree program have to be met separately, any course that meets the
discipline requirements of both the degree programs need not be
repeated.
o In addition the Discipline Elective courses of either of the two degrees
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in a dual degree program may be used to fulfill the open elective
requirement of the other degree.

o A PS-II or Thesis must be done to meet the requirements of each degree.


Therefore to complete the dual degree program a student must
complete one of the following:

▪ 2 Practice School-II courses

▪ 2 Thesis courses

▪ 1 Practice School-II course and 1 Thesis course.

A thesis for 9 units with concurrent course work for at most 9 units over
a full semester duration is also possible as an option.
Based on these principles, the semester-wise patterns for a composite dual
degree program as options for the student are shown in pages
23-25. However, the charts mentioned on pages 26-65 are designed to
enable the students to complete the composite dual degrees in their
respective programmes in 10 semesters.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Biotechnology Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations and
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Open/Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
Principles of
BIOT F211 Biological Chemistry 3 MGTS F211 3
Management
Open/Humanities
BIOT F212 Microbiology 4 3(min)
Electives
Genetic Engineering
BIOT F215 Biophysics 3 BIOT F241 4
II Techniques
BIOT F213 Cell Biology 3 BIOT F243 Genetics 3
Introduction to
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIOT F245 Environmental 3
Biotechnology
Instrumental Methods of
BIOT F244 4
Analysis
22 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Electives Open/Humanities
3to6 3to6
Electives
BIOT F311 Recombinant DNA 3 BIOT F342 Immunology 3
Technology BIOT F343 Experiments in
III Biotechnology 3
BIOT F314 Industrial Microbiology & 4 BIOT F344 Downstream Processing 3
Bioprocess Engineering Discipline Electives 6
Discipline Electives 8
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5 to 11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3 or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15to18
8/14 15/20
Discipline Core -43 Units (13 Courses)
Discipline Electives-15 Units(5 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Chemical Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
CHE F211 Chemical Process MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
Calculations 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
CHE F214 Engineering Chemistry 3 CHE F241 Heat Transfer 3
II CHE F213 Chemical Engineering CHE F242 Numerical Methods for
Thermodynamics 3 Chemical Engineers 3
CHE F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 CHE F243 Material Science &
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 Engineering 3
CHE F244 Separation Processes I 3
21 (min) 18(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I(for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities 3to6 3to6
Open/Humanities Electives
Electives
Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
CHE F312 3 CHE F341 3
Laboratory I Laboratory II
CHE F313 Separation Processes II 3 CHE F342 Process Dynamics & 3
Kinetics & Reactor
CHE F311 3 Control
III Design
Process Design
CHE F314 3 CHE F343 Process Design
Principles I
Discipline Electives 3 Principles II 3
Discipline Electives 6

18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5 to 11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 6 or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to 18
11/17 15/20

Discipline Core -45 Units (15 Courses)


Discipline Electives-15 Units(5 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Civil Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3 (min) or or
CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3 Humanities Electives 3 (min)
CE F213 Surveying 4 CE F241 Analysis of Structures 3
II Civil Engineering Construction Planning &
CE F230 4 CE F242 3
Materials Technology
CE F243 Soil Mechanics 4
CE F244 Highway Engineering 4
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
20 (min) 20(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Electives 1 to 4 Open/Humanities 2 to 5
Design of Reinforced
CE F320 3 Electives
Concrete Structures
CE F312 Hydraulic Engineering 4 CE F342 Water & Waste Water 4
III
CE F313 Foundation Engineering 3 Treatment
Discipline Electives 6 CE F321 Engineering Hydrology 3
CE F343 Design of Steel Structures 3
Discipline Electives 6
17/20 18/21
Open Electives 8to14 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15to18
8/14 15/20

Discipline Core -48 Units (14 Courses)


Discipline Electives-12 Units(4 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B. E. Computer Science Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
CS F214 Logic in Computer Science 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CS F222 Discrete Structures for 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
Computer Science CS F211 Data Structures &
II CS F213 Object Oriented 4 Algorithms 4
Programming
CS F215 Digital Design 4 CS F241 Microprocessors & 4
Interfacing
CS F212 Database Systems 4
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
20(min) 21(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Electives 3to6 Open/Humanities 2to5
CS F351 Theory of Computation 3 Electives
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 CS F363 Compiler Construction 3
CS F301 Principles of Programming CS F364 Design & Analysis of 3
III Languages 2 Algorithms
CS F342 Computer Architecture 4 CS F303 Computer Networks 4
Discipline Electives 3(min) Discipline Electives 6(min)

18/21 18/21
Open Electives 6to12 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3(min) or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15to18
9/15 15/20
Discipline Core -48 Units (14 Courses)
Discipline Electives-12 Units(4 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electrical & Electronics Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
EEE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
II
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F242 Control Systems 3
EEE F243 Signals & Systems 3
EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
20(min) 22(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Electives 4to6 Open/Humanities Electives 3to6
EEE F311 Communication Systems 4 EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
MATH F212 Optimization 3 EEE F342 Power Electronics 4
or EEE F312 Power Systems 3
III ME F344 Engineering Optimization 2 Discipline Electives 4(min)
Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3
Design
Discipline Electives 5(min)
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5to11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3(min) or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15to18
8/14 15/20

Discipline Core -47 or 48 Units (14 Courses)


Discipline Electives-12 Units (4 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electronics & Communication Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
Principles of
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 4 MGTS F211 3
Management
ECE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
ECE F215 Digital Design 4 ECE F241 Microprocessors and
II
ECE F214 Electronic Devices 3 Interfacing 4
ECE F242 Control Systems 3
ECE F243 Signals & Systems 3
ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
20(min) 22(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities 3 to 6 Open/Humanities
3 to 6
Electives Electives
ECE F311 Communication Systems 4 ECE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Communication
ECE F314 Electromagnetic Fields & ECE F343 3
III Networks
Microwave Engineering 3 ECE F344 Information Theory &
ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 4 Coding 3
Discipline Electives 4(min) Discipline Electives 5(min)
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5 to 11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3 or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to 18
8/14 15/20

Discipline Core-48 Units (14 Courses)


Discipline Electives-12 Units (4 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
INSTR F211 Electrical Machines 4 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
INSTR F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
Microprocessors &
INSTR F215 Digital Design 4 INSTR F241 4
II Interfacing
INSTR F214 Electronic Devices 3 INSTR F242 Control Systems 3
INSTR F243 Signals & Systems 3
INSTR F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
20(min) 22(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities
3to6 Open/Humanities Electives 3to6
Electives
INSTR F311 Electronic Instruments & INSTR F341 Analog Electronics 4
Instrumentation
4 INSTR F342 Power Electronics 4
Technology
III Transducers & Industrial Instrumentation
INSTR F312 3 INSTR F343 3
Measurement Systems & Control
Analog & Digital VLSI
INSTR F313 3 Discipline Electives 4(min)
Design
Discipline Electives 5(min)
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5to11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3 or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15to18
8/14 15/20
Discipline Core- 48 Units (14 Courses)
Discipline Electives-12 Units (4 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Mechanical Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
BIO F111 General Biology 3 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
I
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3
and Waves
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 or or
Materials Science & Principles of
ME F216 3 MGTS F211 3
Engineering Management
Applied Advanced Mechanics of
ME F217 4 ME F218 2
II Thermodynamics Solids
Humanities Electives 3(min) ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 4
ME F220 Heat Transfer 4
Mechanisms and
ME F221 3
Machines
Humanities Electives 3(min)
19(min) 22(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Open/Humanities
1 to 4 3 to 6
Electives Electives
Design of Machine
ME F314 3 ME F318 Computer-Aided Design 3
Elements
Advanced Manufacturing
ME F315 3 ME F319 Vibrations & Control 3
Processes
Manufacturing Engineering
III ME F316 2 ME F320 3
Management Optimization
Engines, Motors, and Prime Movers & Fluid
ME F317 2 ME F341 3
Mobility Machines
Discipline Electives 6(min)
Discipline Electives 3(min)

17/20 18/21
Open Electives 7to13 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3(min) or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to 18
10/16 15/20
Discipline Core - 48 Units (16 Courses)
Discipline Electives - 12 Units (4 Courses)
Note:This is an operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by
the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.
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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Manufacturing Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
BIO F111 General Biology 3 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
I
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3
and Waves
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
MF F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MF F216 Materials Science &
3 or or
Engineering
Principles of
MF F217 Machine Drawing 2 MGTS F211 3
Management
Transport Phenomena in
MF F218 4 MF F219 Operations Management 3
Manufacturing
II Metrology and Quality
Humanities Electives 3(min) MF F220 3
Assurance
Mechanisms and
MF F221 3
Machines
Casting, Forming and
MF F222 4
Welding
Humanities Electives 3(min)
18(min) 22(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Open/Humanities
2 to 5 2 to 5
Electives Electives
Design of Machine Computer Aided Design
MF F314 3 MF F317 3
Elements and Manufacturing
Non Traditional
MF F315 Automation and Control 4 MF F318 3
III Manufacturing Processes
Machining and Machine Supply Chain
MF F316 4 MF F319 3
Tools Management
Discipline Electives 6(min) MF F320 Engineering Optimization 3
Discipline Electives 3(min)
19/22 17/20
Open Electives 7 to 13 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3(min) or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to18
10/16 15/20
Discipline Core - 48 Units (15 Courses)
Discipline Electives - 12 Units (4 Courses)
Note:This is an operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the Senate-
appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Mathematics and Computing Programme
Year First Semester Units Second Semester Units
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1
ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
BIO F111 General Biology 3
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3
EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1
PHY F111 Mechanics, BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
Oscillations, and Waves 3
MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3

17 20
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MAC F241 Numerical Analysis 3
MAC F211 Linear Algebra and Applications 3 MAC F242 Data Structures & Algorithms 4
MAC F212 Object Oriented Programming 4 MAC F243 Numerical Optimization 3
II
MAC F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MAC F244 Stochastic Calculus and Application to 3
MAC F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 Finance
Humanities Elective 3 MAC F245 Scientific Computing Laboratory 1
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
(or)
ECON F211 Principles of Economics
22 17
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1
First Semester U Second Semester U
MAC F311 Algebra I 3 MAC F341 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3
MAC F312 Foundations of Data Science 3 MAC F342 Computational Partial Differential 4
MAC F313 Statistical Data Analysis 4 Equations
MAC F314 Mathematical Modelling 4 6
III
Humanities Elective 3 Discipline Elective 2
Discipline Elective 3 Humanities Elective 3
Open Elective
20 18
First Semester U Second Semester U

Open Electives 12 BITS Practice School-II 20


or or
Discipline Elective 3 BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or or
Thesis (9) and Electives (6 to 9) 15 to
18

15 15/20

Discipline core – 48 Units (15 Courses), Discipline elective – 12 Units (4 Courses)

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B. Pharm.Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
Technical Report
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 2
Writing
I
Probability and
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 3
Statistics
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
Principles of
PHA F211 Pharmaceutical Analysis 3 MGTS F211 3
Management
PHA F214 Anatomy, Physiology & Humanities Electives 3(min)
Pharmaceutical
Hygiene 3 PHA F241 3
Chemistry
II
Pharmaceutical
PHA F216 3 PHA F242 Biological Chemistry 3
Formulations I
Pharmaceutical
PHA F217 3 PHA F243 Industrial Pharmacy 3
Microbiology
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHA F244 Physical Pharmacy 3

21(min) 18(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Open/Humanities
2 to 5 4 to 6
Electives Electives
PHA F311 Pharmacology I 3 PHA F341 Pharmacology II 3
PHA F312 Medicinal Chemistry I 3 PHA F342 Medicinal Chemistry II 3
III Instrumental Methods of
PHA F313 4 PHA F343 Forensic Pharmacy 2
Analysis
Pharmaceutical
PHA F315 3 PHA F344 Natural Drugs 3
Formulations II
Discipline Electives 3(min) Discipline Electives 3(min)
18/21 18/20
Open Electives 6 to 11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 6(min) or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
or
IV
Thesis (9) and Electives
15 to
(6 to 9)
18
12/17 15/20
Discipline Core - 48 Units (16 Courses); Discipline Electives-12 Units(4 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted during 2011-2013 as approved by the Senate-appointed
committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.
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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B. Pharm. Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 BITS F114 General Mathematics II* 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 OR
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
BITS F113 General Mathematics I* 3 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
OR PHA F214 Anatomy, Physiology, & 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I Hygiene
I PHA F216 Pharmaceutical
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 3
Formulations I
PHY F112 General Physics 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
OR MGTS F211 Principles of Management
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and OR 3
Waves ECON F211 Principles of Economics
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
Humanities Electives 3 Humanities Electives 3
BITS F218 General Mathematics III* 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
OR PHA F241 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3
MATH F211 Mathematics III MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHA F211 Pharmaceutical Analysis 3 PHA F215 Introduction to Molecular
II
BITS F219 Process Engineering 3 Biology and Immunology 3
PHA F242 Biological Chemistry 3 PHA F244 Physical Pharmacy 3
PHA F217 Pharmaceutical Microbiology 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 18
Summer BITS F221 Practice School I (5 Units) Only for PS Option
Open/Humanities Electives 2 to 5 Open/Humanities electives 4 to 6
PHA F311 Pharmacology I 3 PHA F341 Pharmacology II 3
PHA F312 Medicinal Chemistry I 3 PHA F342 Medicinal Chemistry II 3
PHA F313 Instrumental Methods of 4 PHA F343 Forensic Pharmacy 2
III Analysis PHA F344 Natural Drugs 3
PHA F315 Pharmaceutical
3 Discipline Electives 3(min)
Formulations II
Discipline Electives 3 (min)
18 /21 18 /20
Open electives 6to11 BITS F412 Practice School II 20
Discipline Electives 6 (min) OR
IV BITS F421T Thesis (16) 16 or 15
or Thesis (9) and Electives (6 to 9) to 18
12/17 15/20
Discipline Core -48 Units (16 Courses)
Discipline Electives- 12 Units (4 Courses)
* A student must pursue all three courses in one sequence only (i.e. either Mathematics I, Mathematics II, and
Mathematics III, or General Mathematics, General Mathematics II, and General Mathematics III).
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2014 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M.Sc. Biological Sciences Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 Ecology & Environmental
II BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 Science 3
Introduction to
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIO F242 3
Bioinformatics
BIO F243 Genetics 3
Instrumental Methods of
BIO F244 4
Analysis
22(min) 19(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Open/Humanities
3 to 6 0 to 3
Electives Electives
BIO F311 Recombinant DNA 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology BIO F342 Immunology 3
III
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 Discipline Electives 9(min)
Discipline Electives 6(min)
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 8 to14 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to18
8/14 15/20

*Discipline Core - 44 Units (14 Courses)


*Discipline Electives - 15 Units (min)-(4 Courses (min))
Note: *This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2013 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M.Sc. Chemistry Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II
II Chemical
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F242 3
Experimentation I
CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21(min) 21(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Open/Humanities
2 to 5 2 to 5
Electives Electives
Chemical
CHEM F313 Instrumental Methods of CHEM F341 4
Experimentation II
Analysis 4 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
III CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 Discipline Electives 6(min)
Discipline Electives 6(min)

18/21 18/21
Open Electives 7 to13 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to18
7/13 15/20
Discipline Core-47 Units (15 Courses)
Discipline Electives-12 Units(4 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M. Sc. Economics Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) Humanities Electives 3(min)
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance
ECON F212 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
&
Accounts 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
II
ECON F213 Mathematical & Statistical ECON F244 Economics of Growth &
Methods 3 Development 3
Economic Environment of
ECON F214 3
Business
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21(min) 18(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Open/Humanities
3 to 6 3 to 6
Electives Electives
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 Public Finance Theory &
Money Banking &
ECON F312 3 Policy 3
Financial
III Markets ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
Development Public Policy
Discipline Electives 6(min) Discipline Electives 6(min)

18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5 to 11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 6 or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15to18
11/17 15/20
Discipline Core -42 Units (14 Courses)
Discipline Electives -18 Units(6 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M.Sc. Mathematics Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
MATH F212 Optimization 3 MGTS F211 Principles of 3
Management
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
II
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
21(min) 18(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities 3 to 6 Open/Humanities
Electives
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 Electives 0 to 3
MATH F312 Ordinary Differential MATH F341 Introduction to
Functional
III Equations 3 Analysis 3
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
Discipline Electives 6 MATH F343 Partial Differential 3
Equations
Discipline Electives 9
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 8 to14 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to18
8/14 15/20
Discipline Core -42 Units (14 Courses)
Discipline Electives -15 Units (5 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M. Sc. Physics Programme
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves 3
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 MGTS F211 Principles of 3
Management
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory 4
II II
PHY F214 Electricity, Magnetism & PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Optics Laboratory 2 PHY F243 Mathematical Methods of 3
Physics
PHY F244 Modern Physics 2
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
Laboratory
21(min) 18(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities 3 to 6 Open/Humanities 3 to 6
Electives Electives
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 Physics 3
III Discipline Electives 6(min) PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle 3
Physics
PHY F344 Advanced Physics 3
Laboratory
Discipline Electives 3(min)
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5 to 11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 6(min) or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to 18
11/17 15/20
*Discipline Core - 45 Units (15 Courses)
*Discipline Electives - 15 Units (min)-4 Courses(min)
Note: *This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2014 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M.Sc. General Studies – Communication and Media
Studies Stream
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Humanities Electives 3(min) or or
GS F221 Business Communication 3 MGTS F211 Principles of 3
Management
GS F222 Language Lab Practice 3 Humanities Electives 3(min)
GS F223 Introduction to Mass 3 GS F244 Reporting & Writing for 3
II Communication Media
GS F224 Print & Audio Visual 3 GS F241 Creative Writing 3
Advertising GS F245 Effective Public 3
Speaking
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 GS F243 Current Affairs 3

21(min) 18(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities Electives 3 to 6 Open/Humanities
GS F321 Mass Media Content & Electives 3 to 6
Design 3 GS F342 Computer Mediated
GS F322 Critical Analysis of 3 Communication 3
Literature
III
& Cinema GS F343 Short Film & Video 3
Production
Discipline Electives 9(min) Discipline Electives 9(min)

18/21 18/21
Open Electives 5 to 11 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
Discipline Electives 3(min) or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to18
8/14 15/20
Discipline Core - 36 Units (12 Courses)
Discipline Electives - 21 Units(7 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to M.Sc. General Studies – Development Studies Stream
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
and Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of 3
Management
Humanities Electives 3(min) Humanities Electives 3(min)
GS F211 Modern Political Concepts 3 GS F231 Dynamics of Social
GS F212 Environment, Change 3
II Development
& Climate Change 3 GS F232 Introductory Psychology 3
GS F213 Development Theories 3 GS F233 Public Policy 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 GS F234 Development Economics 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21(min) 18(min)
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Open/Humanities 3 to 6 Open/Humanities
Electives
GS F311 Introduction to Conflict Electives 0 to 3
Management 3 GS F331 Techniques in Social
GS F312 Applied Philosophy 3 Research 3
Discipline Electives 9(min) GS F332 Contemporary India 3
III
GS F333 Public Administration 3
GS F334 Global Business 3
Technology &
Knowledge Sharing
Discipline Electives 6(min)
18/21 18/21
Open Electives 8 to 14 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
IV or
Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9) 15 to 18
8/14 15/20
Discipline Core - 42 Units (14 Courses)
Discipline Electives - 15 Units (5 Courses)
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by
the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 1 Semester-wise Pattern for Composite Dual Degree Programmes
(Option A: Duration 10 Sem.)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
BITS F110 and Waves 3
Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
First Discipline Core or
13 to
Courses MGTS F211 Principles of Management
17
II
Electives 3 to 6 First Discipline Core
Courses 13 to 17
Electives 3 to 6
23/24 23/24
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I(for PS Option Only)
Second Discipline Core Second Discipline Core
courses 12 to 16 Courses 12 to 16
III First Discipline First Discipline Courses –
7 to 11 7 to 11
Courses-Core/Elective Core / Elective
23/24 23/24
First Discipline Elective First Discipline Elective
Courses 3 to 10 Courses 3to10
Second Discipline
IV Second Discipline Courses
Courses – Core + 14 to 18
14 to 18 - Core + Elective
Elective
Electives (0 to 6) 0 to 6
23/24 23/24
Electives 5 to 9 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9 or or
V
BITS F421T Thesis 16

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by
the Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 2 Semester-wise Pattern for Composite Dual Degree Programmes
(Option B: Duration 10 Sem. and a Summer Term)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations and
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 4
Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics(2) 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics
or
Principles of
First Discipline Core Courses 13 to 17 MGTS F211 3
Management
II
First Discipline Core
Electives 3 to 6 13 to 17
Courses
Electives 3 to 6
23/24 23/24
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I(for PS Option Only)
Second Discipline Core Second Discipline Core
Courses 12 to 16 Courses 12 to 16
First Discipline Courses - First Discipline Courses -
III 7 to 11 7 to 11
Core / Elective Core / Elective

23/24 23/24
First Discipline Elective First Discipline Elective
3/10 3 to 10
Courses Courses
Second Discipline
Second Discipline Courses –
IV 14 to 18 Courses - Core + 14 to 18
Core + Elective
Elective
Electives 0 to 6 Electives 0 to 6
23/24 23/24
Summer Electives 5/9
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20 BITS F413 Practice School - II 20
or or or or
V F421
BITS Thesis 16 BITS F422 Thesis 16
T

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Pattern 3 Semesterwise Pattern for Dual Degree (Duration 11 Sem.)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEMF110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
I
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations and
PHY F111 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
Waves
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics 2
17 20
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 13
First Discipline Core or
13 to 17
II Courses MGTS F211 Principles of Management
First Discipline Core
Electives 3 to 6 13 to 17
Courses
Electives 3 to 6
21/22 21/22
Summer BITS F221 Practice School – I (for PS Option Only)
Second Discipline Core
12 to 16 Second Discipline Core
courses
First Discipline Courses - Courses 12 to 16
III
First Discipline Courses –
Core/Elective 7 to 10 7to11
Core / Elective
21/22 21/22
First Discipline Elective First Discipline Elective
3 to 10 3 to10
Courses Courses
Second Discipline Courses Second Discipline
IV 14 to 18 14 to 18
– Core+Elective Courses - Core + Elective
Electives 0 to 6 Electives 0 to 6
21/22 21/22

Electives 17 to 23 BITS F412 Practice School-II 20


V
or or
BITS F421T Thesis 16
BITS F413 Practice School-II 20
VI or or
BITS F422T Thesis 16
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Chemical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics/ 3
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 Principles of Management
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 BIO F241 Ecology & Environmental
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 Science 3
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 BIO F242 Introduction to
II
Humanities Elective 3 Bioinformatics 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIO F243 Genetics 3
BIO F244 Instrumental Methods of
Analysis 4
Humanities Electives 5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F311 Recombinant DNA 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 CHE F241 Heat Transfer 3
III Chemical Process Numerical Methods for
CHE F211 3 CHE F242 3
Calculations Chemical Engineers
CHE F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 CHE F243 Material Science &
CHE F214 Engineering Chemistry 3 Engineering 3
Chemical Engineering
CHE F213 3 CHE F244 Separation Processes I 3
Thermodynamics
21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
Kinetics & Reactor Chemical Engineering
CHE F311 3 CHE F341 3
Design Laboratory II
CHE F312 Chemical Engineering CHE F342 Process Dynamics & Control 3
Laboratory I 3 CHE F343 Process Design Principles II 3
CHE F313 Separation Processes II 3 First Discipline Electives 9
IV Process Design
CHE F314 3 Second Discipline Electives 6
Principles I
First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline
3
Electives
21 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - Ii 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
15 20
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Civil)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 or
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 Ecology & Environmental Science 3
II
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 BIO F242 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
Humanities Elective 3 BIO F243 Genetics 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIO F244 Instrumental Methods of Analysis 4
Humanities Electives 5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Recombinant DNA
BIO F311 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
III CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 CE F241 Analysis of structures 3
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3 CE F242 Construction Planning & Technology 3
CE F230 Civil Engineering 4
CE F243 Soil Mechanics 4
Materials
CE F213 Surveying 4 CE F244 Highway Engineering 4
23 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Reinforced
CE F320 3 CE F342 Water & Waste Water Treatment 4
Concrete Structures
CE F312 Hydraulic Engineering 4 CE F321 Engineering Hydrology 3
IV CE F313 Foundation Engineering 3 CE F343 Design of Steel Structures 3
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 9
Second Discipline
6 Second Discipline Electives 3
Electives
22 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2017 onwards.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Computer Science)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 or
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 Ecology & Environmental Science 3
II
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 BIO F242 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
BIO F243 Genetics 3
Humanities Elective 3 BIO F244 Instrumental Methods of Analysis 4
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 Humanities Electives 5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Recombinant DNA
BIO F311 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
CS F215 Digital Design 4 CS F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
III Logic in Computer
CS F214 3 CS F212 Database Systems 4
Science
Discrete Structures for
CS F222 3 CS F211 Data Structures & Algorithms 4
Computer Science
Object Oriented
CS F213 4
Programming
23 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
CS F351 Theory of Computation 3 CS F363 Compiler Construction 3
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 CS F364 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3
CS F342 Computer Architecture 4 CS F303 Computer Networks 4
Principles of
IV CS F301 2 First Discipline Elective 9
Programming Languages
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 3
Second Discipline 3
Electives
21 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.
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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Electrical & Electronics)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 or
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
Ecology & Environmental
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 3
Science
II
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 BIO F242 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
Humanities Elective 3 BIO F243 Genetics 3
Instrumental Methods of
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIO F244 4
Analysis
Humanities Electives `5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Recombinant DNA
BIO F311 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
III
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 EEE F243 Signals and Systems 3
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
EE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F242 Control Systems 3
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Communication
EEE F311 4 EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Systems
MATH F212 Optimization 3 EEE F342 Power Electronics 4
or or EEE F312 Power Systems 3
Engineering
ME F344 2 First Discipline Electives 6
Optimization
IV
Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3 Second Discipline Elective 4
Design
First Discipline
3
Electives
Second Discipline
8
Electives
20/21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

32
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Electronics & Communication)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 or
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
Ecology & Environmental
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 3
II Science
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 BIO F242 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
BIO F243 Genetics 3
Humanities Elective 3 BIO F244 Instrumentation of Analysis 4
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 Humanities Electives 5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Recombinant DNA
BIO F311 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
III
ECE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 ECE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
ECE F215 Digital Design 4 ECE F242 Control Systems 3
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 4 ECE F243 Signals and Systems 3
ECE F214 Electronic Devices 3 ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
ECE F311 Communication Systems 4 ECE F341 Analog Electronics 4
ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 4 ECE F344 Information Theory & Coding 3
Electromagnetic Fields &
IV ECE F314 3 ECE F343 Communication Networks 3
Microwave Engineering
First Discipline Electives 3 First Discipline Elective 6
Second Discipline Electives 7 Second Discipline Electives 5
21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

33
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 or
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
Ecology & Environmental
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 3
Science
II
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 BIO F242 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
Humanities Elective 3 BIO F243 Genetics 3
Instrumental Methods of
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIO F244 4
Analysis
Humanities Electives 5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Recombinant DNA
BIO F311 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
III Microprocessors &
INSTR F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 INSTR F241 4
Interfacing
INSTR F215 Digital Design 4 INSTR F242 Control Systems 3
INSTR F211 Electrical Machines 4 INSTR F243 Signals & Systems 3
INSTR F214 Electronic Devices 3 INSTR F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
INSTR F311 Electronic Instruments & INSTR F341 Analog Electronics 4
Instrumentation Technology 4 INSTR F342 Power Electronics 4
Transducers and Industrial Instrumentation &
INSTR F312 INSTR F343
Measurement Systems 3 Control 3
IV
Analog & Digital VLSI
INSTR F313 3 First Discipline Electives 6
Design
First Discipline Electives 9 Second Discipline Electives 4
Second Discipline Electives 3
22 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 5
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

34
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Manufacturing)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 or
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
II Ecology & Environmental
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 3
Science
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 BIO F242 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
Humanities Elective 3 BIO F243 Genetics 3
Instrumental Methods of
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIO F244 4
Analysis
Humanities Electives 5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Recombinant DNA
BIO F311 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
MF F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 MF F219 Operations Management 3
III MF F216 Materials Science & Metrology and Quality
3 MF F220 3
Engineering Assurance
MF F217 Machine Drawing 2 MF F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
Transport Phenomena
MF F218 4 MF F222 Casting, Forming and Welding 4
in Manufacturing

21 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Machine Computer Aided Design and
MF F314 3 MF F317 3
Elements Manufacturing
Non Traditional Manufacturing
MF F315 Automation and Control 4 MF F318 3
Processes
IV Machining and Machine
MF F316 4 MF F319 Supply Chain Management 3
Tools
First Discipline Electives 9 MF F320 Engineering Optimization 3
Second Discipline Elective 3 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Elective 3
23 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

35
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Biological Sciences with B.E. Mechanical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 or
BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
BIO F212 Microbiology 4 BIO F241 Ecology & Environmental
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 Science 3
II
BIO F242 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
Humanities Elective 3 BIO F243 Genetics 3
Instrumental Methods of
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 BIO F244 4
Analysis
Humanities Electives 5
22 21
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only) (5 Units)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Recombinant DNA
BIO F311 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3
Technology
BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3
BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3
III ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 ME F218 Advanced Mechanics of Solids 2
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 4
Materials Science &
ME F216 3 ME F220 Heat Transfer 4
Engineering
ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics 4 ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3

22 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Machine
ME F314 3 ME F318 Computer-Aided Design 3
Elements
Advanced Manufacturing
ME F315 3 ME F319 Vibrations & Control 3
Processes
IV ME F316 Manufacturing Management 2 ME F320 Engineering Optimization 3
Engines, Motors, and
ME F317 2 ME F341 Prime Movers & Fluid Machines 3
Mobility
First Discipline Electives 9 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3 Second Discipline Electives 3
22 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

36
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Chemical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
CHEM F313 Instrumental Methods of 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II 4
Analysis CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHE F241 Heat Transfer 3
III Chemical Process Numerical Methods for
CHE F211 3 CHE F242 3
Calculations Chemical Engineers
Material Science &
CHE F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 CHE F243 3
Engineering
Chemical Engineering
CHE F213 3 CHE F244 Separation Processes I 3
Thermodynamics
19 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Kinetics & Reactor
CHE F311 3 CHE F341 Chemical Engineering
Design
Chemical Engineering
CHE F312 3 Laboratory II 3
Laboratory I
Process Dynamics &
CHE F313 Separation Processes II 3 CHE F342 3
IV Control
Process Design
CHE F314 3 CHE F343 Process Design Principles II 3
Principles I
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline
3 Second Discipline Electives 6
Electives
21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

37
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Civil)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Instrumental Methods of
CHEM F313 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II 4
Analysis
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 CE F241 Analysis of structures 3
III
Construction Planning &
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3 CE F242 3
Technology
CE F230 Civil Engineering 4
CE F243 Soil Mechanics 4
Materials
CE F213 Surveying 4 CE F244 Highway Engineering 4
24 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Reinforced
CE F320 3 CE F342 Water & Waste Water Treatment 4
Concrete Structures
CE F312 Hydraulic Engineering 4
CE F321 Engineering Hydrology 3
IV CE F313 Foundation Engineering 3
First Discipline Electives 6 CE F343 Design of Steel Structures 3
Second Discipline
3 First Discipline Electives 6
Electives
Second Discipline Electives 6
19 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2017 onwards.

38
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Computer Science)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Instrumental Methods of
CHEM F313 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II 4
Analysis
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
CS F215 Digital Design 4 CS F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
III
CS F214 Logic in Computer Science 3 CS F212 Database Systems 4
Discrete Structures For
CS F222 3 CS F211 Data Structures & Algorithms 4
Computer Science
Object Oriented
CS F213 4
Programming
24 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
CS F351 Theory of Computation 3 CS F363 Compiler Construction 3
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 CS F364 Design and Analysis of
CS F342 Computer Architecture 4 Algorithms 3
IV CS F301 Principles of CS F303 Computer Networks 4
Programming Languages 2 First Discipline Electives 6
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 3
Second Discipline Electives 3
21 19
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

39
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Electrical & Electronics)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
CHEM Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Instrumental Methods of
CHEM F313 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II 4
Analysis
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
III EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F243 Signals and Systems 3
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
Microprocessors &
EEE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F241 4
Interfacing
EEE F242 Control Systems 3
21 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
EEE F311 Communication 4 EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Systems EEE F342 Power Electronics 4
MATH F212 Optimization 3 EEE F312 Power Systems 3
or First Discipline Elective 6
IV ME F344 Engineering Optimization 2 Second Discipline Elective 4
Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3
Design
First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline
5
Electives
20/21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

40
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Electronics & Communication
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Instrumental Methods of
CHEM F313 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II 4
Analysis
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
III ECE F215 Digital Design 4 ECE F241 Microprocessors &
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 4 Interfacing 4
ECE F214 Electronic Devices 3 ECE F242 Control Systems 3
ECE F243 Signals and Systems 3
ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
21 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
ECE F311 Communication Systems 4 ECE F341 Analog Electronics 4
ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 4 ECE F344 Information Theory & Coding 3
Electromagnetic Fields &
IV ECE F314 3 ECE F343 Communication Networks 3
Microwave Engineering
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 4 Second Discipline Electives 5
21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

41
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Instrumental Methods of
CHEM F313 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II
Analysis 4
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
III Microprocessors &
INSTR F215 Digital Design 4 INSTR F241 4
Interfacing
INSTR F211 Electrical Machines 4 INSTR F242 Control Systems 3
INSTR F214 Electronic Devices 3 INSTR F243 Signals & Systems 3
INSTR F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
21 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
INSTR F311 Electronic Instruments & INSTR F341 Analog Electronics 4
Instrumentation Technology 4 INSTR F342 Power Electronics 4
Transducers and Industrial Instrumentation &
INSTR F312 3 INSTR F343
IV Measurement Systems Control 3
INSTR F313 Analog & Digital VLSI Design 3 First Discipline Electives 6
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 4
Second Discipline Electives 5
21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

42
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Manufacturing)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Instrumental Methods of
CHEM F313 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II 4
Analysis
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
MF F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 MF F219 Operations Management 3
III MF F216 Materials Science & Metrology and Quality
3 MF F220 3
Engineering Assurance
MF F217 Machine Drawing 2 MF F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
Transport Phenomena
MF F218 4 MF F222 Casting, Forming and Welding 4
in Manufacturing

22 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Machine Computer Aided Design and
MF F314 3 MF F317 3
Elements Manufacturing
Non Traditional Manufacturing
MF F315 Automation and Control 4 MF F318 3
Processes
IV Machining and Machine
MF F316 4 MF F319 Supply Chain Management 3
Tools
MF F320 Engineering Optimization 3
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Elective 6 Second Discipline Elective 3
23 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

43
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Chemistry with B.E. Mechanical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
CHEM F211 Physical Chemistry I 3 or
CHEM F212 Organic Chemistry I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
CHEM F213 Physical Chemistry II 3 CHEM F241 Inorganic Chemistry II 3
II CHEM F214 Inorganic Chemistry I 3 CHEM F242 Chemical Experimentation I 3
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 CHEM F243 Organic Chemistry II 3
Humanities Elective 3 CHEM F244 Physical Chemistry III 3
Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 23
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Instrumental Methods of
CHEM F313 4 CHEM F341 Chemical Experimentation II 4
Analysis
CHEM F311 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM F342 Organic Chemistry IV 3
CHEM F312 Physical Chemistry IV 3 CHEM F343 Inorganic Chemistry III 3
Advanced Mechanics of
III ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 ME F218 2
Solids
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 4
Materials Science &
ME F216 3 ME F220 Heat Transfer 4
Engineering
ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics 4 ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3

23 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
ME F314 Design of Machine Elements 3 ME F318 Computer-Aided Design 3
Advanced Manufacturing
ME F315 3 ME F319 Vibrations & Control 3
Processes
ME F316 Manufacturing Management 2 ME F320 Engineering Optimization 3
IV Prime Movers & Fluid
ME F317 Engines, Motors, and Mobility 2 ME F341 3
Machines
First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3
19 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.
44
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Chemical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance &
ECON F212 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts
Mathematical & Statistical
II ECON F213 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
Methods
Economic Environment of Economics of Growth &
ECON F214 3 ECON F244
Business Development 3
Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 3
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of Public
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
Development Policy
First Discipline Elective 3 First Discipline Elective 3
III Chemical Process
CHE F211 3 CHE F241 Heat Transfer 3
Calculations
Numerical Methods for
CHE F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 CHE F242 3
Chemical Engineers
Material Science &
CHE F214 Engineering Chemistry 3 CHE F243 3
Engineering
Chemical Engineering
CHE F213 3 CHE F244 Separation Processes I 3
Thermodynamics
24 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
Chemical Engineering
CHE F311 Kinetics & Reactor Design 3 CHE F341 3
Laboratory II
Chemical Engineering
CHE F312 3 CHE F342 Process Dynamics & Control 3
Laboratory I
IV CHE F313 Separation Processes II 3 CHE F343 Process Design Principles II 3
CHE F314 Process Design Principles I 3 First Discipline Electives 6
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3
21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

45
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Civil)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance &
ECON F212 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts
Mathematical & Statistical
II ECON F213 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
Methods
Economic Environment of Economics of Growth &
ECON F214 3 ECON F244 3
Business Development
Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 3
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of Public
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
III Development Policy
CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 CE F241 Analysis of Structures 3
Construction Planning &
CE F213 Surveying 4 CE F242 3
Technology
CE F230 Civil Engineering Materials 4 CE F243 Soil Mechanics 4
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3 CE F244 Highway Engineering 4
23 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
CE F312 Hydraulic Engineering 4 CE F321 Engineering Hydrology 3
CE F313 Foundation Engineering 3 CE F342 Water & Waste Water 4
Design of Reinforced
CE F320 3 CE F343 Design of Steel Structures 3
IV Concrete Structures
First Discipline Electives 6
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 6
22 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2017 onwards.

46
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Computer Science)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance &
ECON F212 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts
Mathematical & Statistical
II ECON F213 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
Methods
Economic Environment of Economics of Growth &
ECON F214 3 ECON F244 3
Business Development
Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of Public
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
Development Policy
III
Microprocessors &
CS F215 Digital Design 4 CS F241 4
Interfacing
CS F214 Logic in Computer Science 3 CS F212 Database Systems 4
Discrete Structures for
CS F222 3 CS F211 Data Structures & Algorithms 4
Computer Science
CS F213 Object Oriented Programming 4
23 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
CS F351 Theory of Computation 3 CS F363 Compiler Construction 3
Design and Analysis of
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 CS F364 3
Algorithms
CS F342 Computer Architecture 4 CS F303 Computer Networks 4
IV
Principles of Programming
CS F301 2 First Discipline Electives 6
Languages
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 6
24 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

47
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Electrical & Electronics)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance &
ECON F212 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts
II Mathematical & Statistical
ECON F213 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
Methods
Economic Environment of Economics of Growth &
ECON F214 3 ECON F244 3
Business Development
Humanities Electives 3 Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 3
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of Public
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
III Development Policy
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 EEE F243 Signals and Systems 3
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
Microprocessors &
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F241 4
Interfacing
EEE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F242 Control Systems 3
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
EEE F311 Communication Systems 4 EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
MATH F212 Optimization 3 EEE F342 Power Electronics 4
or EEE F312 Power Systems 3
ME F344 Engineering Optimization 2 First Discipline Electives 6
IV
Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3 Second Discipline Elective 4
Design
First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 8
23/24 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

48
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Electronics & Communication)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance &
ECON F212 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts
Mathematical & Statistical
II ECON F213 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
Methods
Economic Environment of Economics of Growth &
ECON F214 3 ECON F244 3
Business Development
Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 3
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
III Development Public Policy
Microprocessors &
ECE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 ECE F241 4
Interfacing
ECE F215 Digital Design 4 ECE F242 Control Systems 3
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 4 ECE F243 Signals and Systems 3
ECE F214 Electronic Devices 3 ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
ECE F311 Communication Systems 4 ECE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Information Theory &
ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 4 ECE F344 3
Coding
IV ECE F314 Electromagnetic Fields & ECE F343 Communication Networks 3
Microwave Engineering 3 First Discipline Electives 6
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 5
Second Discipline Electives 7
24 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

49
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance &
ECON F212 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts
Mathematical & Statistical
ECON F213 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
II Methods
Economic Environment of Economics of Growth &
ECON F214 3 ECON F244 3
Business Development
Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 3
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
III Development Public Policy
Microprocessors &
INSTR F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 INSTR F241 4
Interfacing
INSTR F215 Digital Design 4 INSTR F242 Control Systems 3
INSTR F211 Electrical Machines 4 INSTR F243 Signals & Systems 3
INSTR F214 Electronic Devices 3 INSTR F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Electronic Instruments &
INSTR F311 4 INSTR F341 Analog Electronics 4
Instrumentation Technology
Transducers and Measurement
INSTR F312 3 INSTR F342 Power Electronics 4
Systems
IV Industrial Instrumentation
INSTR F313 Analog & Digital VLSI Design 3 INSTR F343 3
& Control
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline
Second Discipline Electives 8 4
Electives
24 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

50
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Manufacturing)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
Fundamentals of Finance &
ECON F212 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts
Mathematical & Statistical
II ECON F213 3 ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
Methods
Economic Environment of Economics of Growth &
ECON F214 3 ECON F244 3
Business Development
Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Electives 5
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 3
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of Public
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
Development Policy
III MF F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 MF F219 Operations Management 3
MF F216 Materials Science & Metrology and Quality
3 MF F220 3
Engineering Assurance
MF F217 Machine Drawing 2 MF F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
Transport Phenomena Casting, Forming and
MF F218 4 MF F222 4
in Manufacturing Welding
First Discipline Elective 3
21 25
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Machine Computer Aided Design and
MF F314 3 MF F317 3
Elements Manufacturing
Non Traditional Manufacturing
MF F315 Automation and Control 4 MF F318 3
Processes
IV Machining and Machine
MF F316 4 MF F319 Supply Chain Management 3
Tools
MF F320 Engineering Optimization 3
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Elective 3
Second Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 6
23 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

51
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Economics with B.E. Mechanical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3
ECON F212 Fundamentals of Finance & 3 ECON F242 Microeconomics 3
Accounts ECON F243 Macroeconomics 3
II Mathematical & Statistical Economics of Growth &
ECON F213 3 ECON F244
Methods Development 3
Economic Environment of
ECON F214 3 Humanities Electives 5
Business
Humanities Electives 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Public Finance Theory &
ECON F311 International Economics 3 ECON F341 3
Policy
Money Banking & Financial
ECON F312 3 ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3
Markets
Issues in Economic Economic Analysis of Public
ECON F313 3 ECON F343 3
Development Policy
III Advanced Mechanics of
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 ME F218 2
Solids
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 4
Materials Science &
ME F216 3 ME F220 Heat Transfer 4
Engineering
ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics 4 ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3

22 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
ME F314 Design of Machine Elements 3 ME F318 Computer-Aided Design 3
Advanced Manufacturing
ME F315 3 ME F319 Vibrations & Control 3
Processes
ME F316 Manufacturing Management 2 ME F320 Engineering Optimization 3
IV
Prime Movers & Fluid
ME F317 Engines, Motors, and Mobility 2 ME F341 3
Machines
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 6
22 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

52
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Chemical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II
MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Introduction to Functional
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 3
Analysis
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
Equations
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F343 Partial Differential Equations 3
Chemical Process
CHE F211 3 CHE F241 Heat Transfer 3
III Calculations
Numerical Methods for
CHE F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 CHE F242 3
Chemical Engineers
Material Science &
CHE F214 Engineering Chemistry 3 CHE F243 3
Engineering
Chemical Engineering
CHE F213 3 CHE F244 Separation Processes I 3
Thermodynamics
21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
Chemical Engineering
CHE F311 Kinetics & Reactor Design 3 CHE F341 3
Laboratory II
Chemical Engineering
CHE F312 3 CHE F342 Process Dynamics & Control 3
Laboratory I
IV CHE F313 Separation Processes II 3 CHE F343 Process Design Principles II 3
CHE F314 Process Design Principles I 3 First Discipline Electives 9
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3
21 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

53
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Civil Engineering)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II
MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 Introduction to Functional Analysis 3
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
Equations
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F343 Partial Differential Equations 3
CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 CE F241 Analysis of structures 3
III Construction Planning &
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3 CE F242 3
Technology
CE F230 Civil Engineering Materials 4 CE F243 Soil Mechanics 4
CE F213 Surveying 4 CE F244 Highway Engineering 4
23 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Reinforced
CE F320 3 CE F342 Water & Waste Water Treatment 4
Concrete Structures
CE F312 Hydraulic Engineering 4 CE F321 Engineering Hydrology 3
IV CE F313 Foundation Engineering 3 CE F343 Design of Steel Structures 3
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 9
Second Discipline
3 Second Discipline Electives 3
Electives
19 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2017 onwards.

54
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Computer Science)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II
MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 Introduction to Functional
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 Analysis 3
Equations
MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
III MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F343 Partial Differential Equations 3
CS F215 Digital Design 4 CS F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
CS F214 Logic in Computer Science 3 CS F212 Database Systems 4
Object Oriented
CS F213 4 CS F211 Data Structures & Algorithms 4
Programming
20 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
CS F351 Theory of Computation 3 CS F363 Compiler Construction 3
Design and Analysis of
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 CS F364 3
Algorithms
CS F342 Computer Architecture 4 CS F303 Computer Networks 4
Principles of Programming
IV CS F301 2 Fist Discipline Elective 6
Languages
First Discipline Electives 3 Second Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline
6
Electives

21 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

55
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Electrical & Electronics)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 Introduction to Functional
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 Analysis 3
Equations
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 MATH F343 Partial Differential Equations 3
III
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F243 Signals and Systems 3
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
EEE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F241 Microprocessors &
Interfacing 4
EEE F242 Control Systems 3
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
EEE F311 Communication Systems 4 EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3 EEE F342 Power Electronics 4
Design
EEE F312 Power Systems 3
IV First Discipline Electives 6 Fist Discipline Elective 6
Second Discipline
8 Second Discipline Elective 4
Electives

21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

56
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Electronics & Communication)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 Humanities Electives 5

21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Introduction to Functional
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 3
Analysis
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
Equations
Partial Differential
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F343 3
Equations
III Microprocessors &
ECE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 ECE F241 4
Interfacing
ECE F215 Digital Design 4 ECE F242 Control Systems 3
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 4 ECE F243 Signals and Systems 3
ECE F214 Electronic Devices 3 ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3

23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
ECE F311 Communication Systems 4 ECE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Information Theory &
ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 4 ECE F344 3
Coding
Electromagnetic Fields &
ECE F314 3 ECE F343 Communication Networks 3
V Microwave Engineering
First Discipline Electives 3 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline
7 Second Discipline Electives 5
Electives

21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

57
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II
MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Introduction to Functional
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 3
Analysis
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
Equations
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F343 Partial Differential Equations 3
III Microprocessors &
INSTR F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 INSTR F241 4
Interfacing
INSTR F215 Digital Design 4 INSTR F242 Control Systems 3
INSTR F211 Electrical Machines 4 INSTR F243 Signals & Systems 3
INSTR F214 Electronic Devices 3 INSTR F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3

23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Electronic Instruments &
INSTR F311 4 INSTR F341 Analog Electronics 4
Instrumentation Technology
Transducers and
INSTR F312 3 INSTR F342 Power Electronics 4
Measurement Systems
IV Industrial Instrumentation &
INSTR F313 Analog & Digital VLSI Design 3 INSTR F343 3
Control
First Discipline Electives 3 Fist Discipline Elective 6
Second Discipline Electives 8 Second Discipline Electives 4

21 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

58
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Manufacturing)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
Humanities Electives 5

21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Introduction to Functional
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 3
Analysis
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
Equations
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F343 Partial Differential Equations 3
MF F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 MF F219 Operations Management 3
III MF F216 Materials Science & Metrology and Quality
3 MF F220 3
Engineering Assurance
MF F217 Machine Drawing 2 MF F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
Transport Phenomena
MF F218 4 MF F222 Casting, Forming and Welding 4
in Manufacturing

21 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Machine Computer Aided Design and
MF F314 3 MF F317 3
Elements Manufacturing
Non Traditional Manufacturing
MF F315 Automation and Control 4 MF F318 3
Processes
IV Machining and Machine
MF F316 4 MF F319 Supply Chain Management 3
Tools
First Discipline Electives 6 MF F320 Engineering Optimization 3
Second Discipline Elective 6 First Discipline Electives 3
Second Discipline Elective 6
22 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V First Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

59
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Mathematics with B.E. Mechanical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3 or
MATH F213 Discrete Mathematics 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
MATH F214 Elementary Real Analysis 3 MATH F241 Mathematical Methods 3
II MATH F215 Algebra I 3 MATH F242 Operations Research 3
Humanities Elective 3 MATH F243 Graphs & Networks 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 MATH F244 Measure & Integration 3
Humanities Electives 5

21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
Introduction to Functional
MATH F311 Introduction to Topology 3 MATH F341 3
Analysis
Ordinary Differential
MATH F312 3 MATH F342 Differential Geometry 3
Equations
MATH F313 Numerical Analysis 3 MATH F343 Partial Differential Equations 3
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 ME F218 Advanced Mechanics of Solids 2
III
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 4
Materials Science &
ME F216 3 ME F220 Heat Transfer 4
Engineering
Applied
ME F217 4 ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
Thermodynamics

22 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Machine
ME F314 3 ME F318 Computer-Aided Design 3
Elements
Advanced Manufacturing
ME F315 3 ME F319 Vibrations & Control 3
Processes
Manufacturing
ME F316 2 ME F320 Engineering Optimization 3
IV Management
Engines, Motors, and
ME F317 2 ME F341 Prime Movers & Fluid Machines 3
Mobility
First Discipline Electives 6 First Discipline Electives 9
Second Discipline
3 Second Discipline Electives 3
Electives
19 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.
60
Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Chemical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
II Electricity, Magnetism &
PHY F214 2 PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Optics Laboratory
Mathematical Methods of
Humanities Elective 3 PHY F243 3
Physics
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
Chemical Process
CHE F211 3 PHY F344 Advanced Physics Laboratory 3
Calculations
III CHE F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 CHE F241 Heat Transfer 3
Numerical Methods for
CHE F214 Engineering Chemistry 3 CHE F242 3
Chemical Engineers
Chemical Engineering Material Science &
CHE F213 3 CHE F243 3
Thermodynamics Engineering
CHE F244 Separation Processes I 3
21 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
Chemical Engineering
CHE F311 Kinetics & Reactor Design 3 CHE F341 3
Laboratory II
Chemical Engineering
CHE F312 3 CHE F342 Process Dynamics & Control 3
Laboratory I
IV CHE F313 Separation Processes II 3 CHE F343 Process Design Principles II 3
CHE F314 Process Design Principles I 3 First Discipline Electives 9
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3
21 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Civil)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
II Electricity, Magnetism &
PHY F214 2 PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Optics Laboratory
Mathematical Methods of
Humanities Elective 3 PHY F243 3
Physics
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 CE F241 Analysis of structures 3
III
Construction Planning &
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3 CE F242 3
Technology
CE F230 Civil Engineering Materials 4 CE F243 Soil Mechanics 4
CE F213 Surveying 4 CE F244 Highway Engineering 4
23 23
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Reinforced Water & Waste Water
CE F320 3 CE F342 4
Concrete Structures Treatment
CE F312 Hydraulic Engineering 4
CE F321 Engineering Hydrology 3
CE F313 Foundation Engineering 3
IV First Discipline Electives 9 CE F343 Design of Steel Structures 3

Second Discipline Electives PHY F344 Advanced Physics Laboratory


3 3
First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3
22 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2017 onwards.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Computer Science)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
II PHY F214 Electricity, Magnetism & PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Optics Laboratory 2 PHY F243 Mathematical Methods of
Humanities Elective 3 Physics 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
CS F215 Digital Design 4 PHY F344 Advanced Physics
CS F214 Logic in Computer Laboratory 3
III
Science 3 CS F241 Microprocessors &
CS F222 Discrete Structures For Interfacing 4
Computer Science 3 CS F212 Database Systems 4
CS F213 Object Oriented CS F211 Data Structures & Algorithms 4
Programming 4
23 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
CS F351 Theory of Computation 3 CS F363 Compiler Construction 3
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 CS F364 Design and Analysis of
CS F342 Computer Architecture 4 Algorithms 3
IV CS F301 Principles of CS F303 Computer Networks 4
Programming Languages 2 First Discipline Electives 9
First Discipline Electives 6 Second Discipline Electives 3
Second Discipline Electives 3
21 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Second Discipline Electives 6
V BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Electrical & Electronics)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
Electricity, Magnetism
PHY F214 2 PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
II &Optics Laboratory
Mathematical Methods of
Humanities Elective 3 PHY F243 3
Physics
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5

21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
III EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F243 Signals and Systems 3
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
EEE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
EEE F242 Control Systems 3
20 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
EEE F311 Communication Systems 4 EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
MATH F212 Optimization 3 EEE F342 Power Electronics 4
or EEE F312 Power Systems 3
ME F344 Engineering Optimization 2 PHY F344 Advanced Physics Laboratory 3
IV Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3 First Discipline Electives 6
Design
First Discipline Electives 9 Second Discipline Electives 4
Second Discipline Electives 5

23/24 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 3
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Electronics & Communication)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
II Electricity, Magnetism &
PHY F214 2 PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Optics Laboratory
Mathematical Methods of
Humanities Elective 3 PHY F243 3
Physics
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
ECE F215 Digital Design 4 ECE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
III
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 4 ECE F242 Control Systems 3
ECE F214 Electronic Devices 3 ECE F243 Signals and Systems 3
ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3

20 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
ECE F311 Communication Systems 4 ECE F341 Analog Electronics 4
ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 4 ECE F344 Information Theory & Coding 3
Electromagnetic Fields &
ECE F314 3 ECE F343 Communication Networks 3
IV Microwave Engineering
First Discipline Electives 9 PHY F344 Advanced Physics Laboratory 3
Second Discipline Electives 3 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 5
23 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 4
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
Electromagnetic Theory
PHY F212 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
I
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
II Electricity, Magnetism
PHY F214 2 PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
&Optics Laboratory
Humanities Elective 3 PHY F243 Mathematical Methods of
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 Physics 3
PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1(for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
III Microprocessors &
INSTR F215 Digital Design 4 INSTR F241 4
Interfacing
INSTR F211 Electrical Machines 4 INSTR F242 Control Systems 3
INSTR F214 Electronic Devices 3 INSTR F243 Signals & Systems 3
INSTR F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
20 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
Electronic Instruments
INSTR F311 & Instrumentation 4 INSTR F341 Analog Electronics 4
Technology
Transducers and
INSTR F312 3 INSTR F342 Power Electronics 4
Measurement Systems
Analog & Digital VLSI Industrial Instrumentation &
IV INSTR F313 3 INSTR F343 3
Design Control
First Discipline Advanced Physics
9 PHY F344 3
Electives Laboratory
Second Discipline
3 First Discipline Electives 6
Electives
Second Discipline Electives 4
22 24
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 5
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9

Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.
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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Manufacturing)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
II Electricity, Magnetism
PHY F214 2 PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
&Optics Laboratory
Mathematical Methods of
Humanities Elective 3 PHY F243 3
Physics
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
MF F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 PHY F344 Advanced Physics Laboratory 3
MF F216 Materials Science &
III 3 MF F219 Operations Management 3
Engineering
Metrology and Quality
MF F217 Machine Drawing 2 MF F220
Assurance
3
Transport Phenomena in
MF F218 4 MF F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
Manufacturing
MF F222 Casting, Forming and Welding 4
21 25
First Semester U Second Semester U
Design of Machine Computer Aided Design and
MF F314 3 MF F317 3
Elements Manufacturing
Non Traditional Manufacturing
MF F315 Automation and Control 4 MF F318 3
Processes
IV Machining and Machine
MF F316 4 MF F319 Supply Chain Management 3
Tools
First Discipline Electives 9 MF F320 Engineering Optimization 3
Second Discipline Electives 3 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 4
23 22
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 5
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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Semester-wise pattern for composite Dual Degree Programmes
(M.Sc. Physics with B.E. Mechanical)
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
I Same as First degree Programme Same as First degree Programme
First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 4 or
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
PHY F213 Optics 3 PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 4
II Electricity, Magnetism &
PHY F214 2 PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Optics Laboratory
Mathematical Methods of
Humanities Elective 3 PHY F243 3
Physics
BITS F225 Environmental Studies 3 PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 2
Humanities Electives 5
21 20
Summer BITS F221 Practice School -1 (for PS Option Only)
First Semester U Second Semester U
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 PHY F344 Advanced Physics Laboratory 3
III ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME F218 Advanced Mechanics of Solids 2
Materials Science &
ME F216 3 ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 4
Engineering
ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics 4 ME F220 Heat Transfer 4
ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
22 25
First Semester U Second Semester U
ME F314 Design of Machine Elements 3 ME F318 Computer-Aided Design 3
Advanced Manufacturing
ME F315 3 ME F319 Vibrations & Control 3
Processes
ME F316 Manufacturing Management 2 ME F320 Engineering Optimization 3
IV Engines, Motors, and Prime Movers & Fluid
ME F317 2 ME F341 3
Mobility Machines
First Discipline Electives 9 First Discipline Electives 6
Second Discipline Electives 3 Second Discipline Electives 3
22 21
First Semester U Second Semester U
V Second Discipline Electives 6
BITS F412 Practice School - II 20
BITS F423T Thesis 9
Note: This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2019 onwards as approved by the
Senate-appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.

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List of Courses for B.E. / M.Sc. / Course No Course Title L P U
B.Pharm. Programmes: BIOT F420
Introduction to Plant
3 0 3
Biotechnology
The list of Discipline Core Courses and BIOT F422 Nanobiotechnology 3 0 3
Discipline Electives for all the first degree BIOT F423 Drug design and delivery 3 0 3
programmes is given below. To complete the BIOT F424 Food Biotechnology 3 0 3
requirements of Humanities electives, a BITS F467 Bioethics and Biosafety 3 0 3
student can take courses which are
normally listed under Languages and
Literature, History and Philosophy, Political
and social Sciences, Fine arts and
Professional Arts which have also been CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
mentioned in subsequent paragraphs. CORE COURSES L P U
Chemical Process
Course No Course Title L P U CHE F211 3 0 3
Calculations
BIOTECHNOLOGY CHE F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 3
CORE COURSES Chemical Engineering
CHE F213 3 0 3
BIOT F211 Biological Chemistry 3 0 3 Thermodynamics
BIOT F212 Microbiology 3 1 4 CHE F214 Engineering Chemistry 3 0 3
BIOT F213 Cell biology 3 0 3 CHE F241 Heat Transfer 3 0 3
BIOT F215 Biophysics 3 0 3 Numerical Methods for
CHE F242 3 0 3
Genetic Engineering Chemical Engineers
BIOT F241 1 3 4 CHE F243 Material Science and Engg. 3 0 3
Techniques
BIOT F243 Genetics 3 0 3 CHE F244 Separation Processes I 3 0 3
Instrumental Methods of Kinetics and Reactor
BIOT F244 1 3 4 CHE F311 3 0 3
Analysis Design
Intro to Environmental CHE F312 Chemical Engineering Lab I 0 3 3
BIOT F245 3 0 3
Biotechnology CHE F313 Separation Processes II 3 0 3
Recombinant DNA CHE F314 Process Design Principles I 3 0 3
BIOT F311 3 0 3
Technology Chemical Engineering Lab
CHE F341 0 3 3
Industrial Microbiology and II
BIOT F314 2 2 4
Bioprocess Engineering Process Dynamics and
CHE F342 3 0 3
BIOT F342 Immunology 3 0 3 Control
Experiments in CHE F343 Process Design Principles II 3 0 3
BIOT F343 0 3 3
Biotechnology DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES
BIOT F344 Downstream Processing 2 1 3 BIO G671 Bioconversion Technology 3 2 5
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES Introduction to
Introduction to BIOT F245 Environmental 3 0 3
BIOT F242 3 0 3
Bioinformatics Biotechnology
BIOT F345 Proteomics 3 0 3 BIOT F344 Downstream processing 2 1 3
BIOT F346 Genomics 3 0 3 BITS F415 Introduction to MEMS 3 1 4
BIOT F347 Immunotechnology 3 0 3 Introduction to
BITS F416 3 0 3
Cell and Tissue Culture Nanoscience
BIOT F352 3 0 3
Technology Microfluidics and its
BITS F417 4
Molecular Biology of the application
BIOT F413 3 0 3
Cell Introduction to Biomedical
BITS F418 3 1 4
Introduction to Engineering
BIOT F416 Pharmaceutical 3 0 3 Nanotechnology for
Biotechnology BITS F429 Renewable Energy and 3 1 4
BIOT F417 Biomolecular Modeling 3 0 3 Environment
CHE F411 Environmental Pollution 3 0 3
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Control Engineering
CHE F412 Process Equipment Design 3 0 3 Energy Systems
CHE G557 4
CHE F413 Process Plant Safety 3 0 3 Engineering
CHE F414 Transport Phenomena 3 0 3 Chemical Process
CHE G558 4
Optimization
Molecular and Statistical
CHE F415 3 0 3 Modeling and Simulation in
Thermodynamics CHE G568 4
Petroleum Refining
Process Plant Design
CHE F416 - - 3 CHE G613 Advanced Mass Transfer 3 2 5
Project I
Process Plant Design Project CHE G614 Advanced Heat Transfer 3 2 5
CHE F417 - - 3
II Petroleum Reservoir
CHE G616 5
Modelling and Simulation Engineering
CHE F418 3 0 3
in Chemical Engineering CHE G617 Petroleum Refinery Engg. 3 2 5
Chemical Process Petroleum Downstream
CHE F419 3 0 3 CHE G618 3 2 5
Technology Processing
CHE F421 Bio-chemical Engineering 3 0 3 CHE G619 Process Intensification 3 2 5
Petroleum Refining CHE G620 Energy Integration Analysis 3 1 4
CHE F422 3 0 3
Technology Advanced Chemical
CHE F423 Membrane Science and CHE G622 Engineering 5
3 0 3 Thermodynamics
Engineering
CHE F424 Rheology of Complex 3 0 3 CHE G641 Reaction Engineering 5
Fluids CHEM
Polymer Chemistry 3 0 3
CHE F433 Corrosion Engineering 3 0 3 F325
CHE F471 Advanced Process Control 3 0 3 Energy Storage
ME F323 3 0 3
Technologies
Atomic and Molecular
CHE F497 3 Material Characterization
Simulations MST G521 3 2 5
Techniques
Colloids and Interface
CHE F498 3
Engineering
CHE G511 Fluidization Engineering 3 1 4 CIVIL ENGINEERING
Petroleum Refining and CORE COURSES L P U
CHE G512 3 1 4
Petrochemicals CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 0 3
Environmental CE F213 Surveying 3 1 4
CHE G513 3 2 5
Management Systems CE F230 Civil Engineering Materials 4
CHE G522 Polymer Technology 3 1 4 CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3
Mathematical Methods in CE F241 Analysis of Structures 3 0 3
CHE G523 5
Chemical Engineering
Construction Planning and
Introduction to Multiphase CE F242 3 0 3
CHE G524 3 1 4 Technology
flow
CE F243 Soil Mechanics 3 1 4
CHE G526 Nuclear Engineering 3 1 4
CE F244 Highway Engineering 3 1 4
Energy Conservation and
CHE G527 3 1 4 CE F312 Hydraulics Engineering 3 1 4
Management
Introduction to CE F313 Foundation Engineering 3 0 3
CHE G528 3 1 4 Design of Reinforced
Nanoscience & Technology CE F320 3
CHE G529 Pulp & Paper Technology 3 1 4 Concrete Structures
CHE G532 Alternate Energy Resources 3 1 4 CE F321 Engineering Hydrology 3
Petroleum Product Water & Waste Water
CHE G533 3 2 5 CE F342 3 1 4
Characterization Treatment
Advanced Separation CE F343 Design of Steel Structures 3 0 3
CHE G551 3 2 5
Technology DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES
Advanced Transport Multicriterion Decision
CHE G552 5
Phenomena BITS F313 Making in Engg. and 3 0 3
Computational Fluid Management
CHE G554 4
Dynamics Introduction to
CE F323 3 0 3
CHE G556 Electrochemical 3 1 4 Environmental Engineering

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CE F324 Numerical Analysis 3 0 3 Course No Course Title L P U
CE F325 Fundamentals of Rock Object Oriented
3 0 3 CS F213 3 1 4
Mechanics Programming
Computational CS F214 Logic in Computer Science 3 0 3
CE F345 3 0 3
Geomechanics CS F215 Digital Design 3 1 4
Operation Research for Discrete Structures for
CE F411 3 0 3 CS F222 3 0 3
Engineers Computer Science
CE F412 Disaster Management 3 0 3 Microprocessors &
CS F241 3 1 4
CE F413 Advanced Structural Design 3 0 3 Interfacing
Design of Prestressed Principles of Programming
CE F415 3 0 3 CS F301 2 0 2
Concrete Structure Languages
Computer Applications in CS F303 Computer Networks 3 1 4
CE F416 3 1 4
Civil Engineering CS F342 Computer Architecture 3 1 4
Applications of Artificial CS F351 Theory of Computation 3 0 3
CE F417 3 0 3
Intelligence in Civil Engg.
CS F363 Compiler Construction 2 1 3
Geotechnical Earthquake
Design & Analysis of
CE F419 Engg. and Machine 3 0 3 CS F364 3 0 3
Algorithms
Foundation
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 0 3
Introduction to Bridge
CE F420 3 0 3 DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES
Engineering
Analysis and Design of FRP BITS F311 Image Processing 3 0 3
CE F421 Reinforced Concrete 3 0 3 Neural Networks and Fuzzy
BITS F312 3 0 3
Structures Logic
CE F422 Urban Hydrology 2 1 3 Fuzzy Logic and
BITS F343 3 0 3
Green Buildings and Applications
CE F423 3 0 3
Energy Conservation Human – Computer
BITS F364 3 0 3
Airport, Railways and Interaction
CE F425 3 0 3
Waterways Quantum Information and
BITS F386 3 0 3
Geosynthetics and Computation
CE F426 3 0 3
Reinforced Soil Structure BITS F452 Blockchain Technology 3 0 3
BITS F453 Computational Learning
3 0 3
Course No Course Title L P U Theory
System Modeling and BITS F454 Bio-Inspired Intelligence:
CE F427 3 0 3 Algorithms and 3 0 3
Analysis
Applications
Earthquake Resistant
CE F428 3 0 3 BITS F463 Cryptography 3 0 3
Design and Construction
Design of Foundation BITS F464 Machine Learning 3 0 3
CE F429 3 0 3
Systems BITS F465 Enterprise Computing 3 1 4
Design of Advanced Service Oriented
CE F430 3 0 3 BITS F466 3 1 4
Concrete Structures Computing
Principles of Geographical Software Development for
CE F431 3 1 4 CS F314 2 1 3
Information Systems Portable Devices
CE F432 Structural Dynamics 3 0 3 CS F315 Information and
Remote Sensing and Image Communication
CE F433 3 1 4 3 0 3
Processing Technologies and
Development
Environmental Impact
CE F434 3 0 3 CS F316 Quantum Architecture and
Assessment 3 0 3
Programming
Introduction to Finite
CE F435 3 0 3 CS F317 Reinforcement Learning 3 0 3
Element Methods
COMPUTER SCIENCE CS F320 Foundations of Data 3
0 3
Science
CORE COURSES L P U
CS F401 Multimedia Computing 3 0 3
Data Structures &
CS F211 3 1 4 CS F402 Computational Geometry 3 0 3
Algorithms
CS F407 Artificial Intelligence 3 0 3
CS F212 Database Systems 3 1 4
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Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
Internetworking EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3 0 3
CS F413 3 0 3
Technologies EEE F311 Communication Systems 3 1 4
CS F415 Data Mining 3 0 3 EEE F312 Power Systems 3 0 3
CS F422 Parallel Computing 3 0 3 Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3 0 3
Software for Embedded Design
CS F424 3 1 4
Systems EEE F341 Analog Electronics 3 1 4
CS F425 Deep Learning 3 0 3 EEE F342 Power Electronics 3 1 4
CS F426 Graph Mining 3 1 4 MATH
Optimization 3 0 3
Performance Analysis of F212
CS F427 3 0 3 OR
Computer Networks OR
Engineering Optimization 2 0 2
Special topic in Computer ME F344
CS F428 1 0 1
Science DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES
Natural Language BITS Neural Networks and Fuzzy
CS F429 3 0 3 3 0 3
Processing F312 Logic
CS F430 Approximation Algorithms 3 0 3 BITS F415 Introduction To MEMS 3 1 4
CS F431 Combinatorial Optimization 3 0 3 Object Oriented
Brain-inspired Deep CS F213 3 1 4
CS F432 3 0 3 Programming
Learning CS F342 Computer Architecture 3 1 4
Computational CS F372 Operating Systems 3 0 3
CS F433 3 0 3
Neuroscience
CS F451 Combinatorial Mathematics 3 0 3
Selected Topics from
CS F441 - - 3 CS G553 Reconfigurable Computing 5
Computer Science
CS F444 Real Time Systems 3 0 3 EM Fields and Microwave
ECE F312 0 1 1
Engineering Laboratory
Data Storage Technologies
CS F446 3 0 3 ECE F343 Communication Networks 3 0 3
and Networks
CS F468 Information Security Project 0 3 3 Electronic Devices
EEE F216 0 2 2
Simulation Laboratory
CS F469 Information Retrieval 3 0 3
EEE F245 Control System Laboratory 0 1 1
CS G513 Network Security 3 1 4
Electrical and Electronic
CS G519 Social Media Analytics 3 1 4 EEE F246 0 2 2
Circuits Laboratory
CS G520 Advanced Data Mining 3 1 4 EM Fields and Microwave
CS G527 Cloud Computing 5 EEE F312 3 0 3
Engineering
IS F311 Computer Graphics 3 0 3 Power Apparatus &
EEE F345 3 0 3
IS F341 Software Engineering 3 1 4 Networks
IS F462 Network Programming 3 0 3 Data Communication
EEE F346 2 0 2
MATH Networks
Number Theory 3 0 3 FPGA Based System Design
F231 EEE F348 0 2 2
MATH Laboratory
Combinatorial Mathematics 3 0 3 EEE F411 Internet of Things 3 1 4
F421
MATH Discrete Mathematical Telecommunication
3 0 3 EEE F414 Switching Systems & 3 0 3
F441 Structures
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Networks
ENGINEERING EEE F416 Digital Communication 3 0 3
Computer Based Control
CORE COURSES EEE F417 3 0 3
System
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 3 1 4
Modern Communication
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 3 EEE F418 3 0 3
Technologies
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 0 3 Flexible and Stretchable
EEE F419 3 1 4
EEE F215 Digital Design 3 1 4 Electronics
Microprocessors and Biomedical Signal
EEE F241 3 1 4 EEE F420 3 1 4
interfacing Processing
EEE F242 Control Systems 3 0 3 EEE F422 Modern Control Systems 3 0 3
EEE F243 Signals & Systems 3 0 3 EEE F424 Smart Grid for Sustainable 3 0 3

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Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
Energy Coding
Power System Analysis and ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 4
EEE F425 3 0 3
control DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
Fiber Optics & BITS F415 Introduction to MEMS 3 1 4
EEE F426 3 0 3
Optoelectronics
BITS F463 Cryptography 3 0 3
Electric Power Utilization
EEE F427 3 0 3 Object Oriented
and Illumination CS F213 3 1 4
Programming
EEE F428 Energy Storage Systems 3 0 3
CS F342 Computer Architecture 3 1 4
Smart Materials and
EEE F429 3 1 4 CS F372 Operating Systems 3 0 3
Applications
Green Communications CS F451 Combinatorial Mathematics 3 0 3
EEE F430 3 0 3 CS G553 Reconfigurable Computing 5
and Networks
Mobile Telecommunication Electronic Devices
EEE F431 3 0 3 ECE F216 0 2 2
Networks Simulation Laboratory
EEE F432 Medical Instrumentation 3 0 3 EM Fields and Microwave
ECE F312 0 1 1
Electromagnetic Fields & Engineering Laboratory
EEE F433 3 0 3 Telecommunication
Waves
EEE F434 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 4 ECE F414 Switching Systems & 3 0 3
Networks
EEE F435 Digital Image Processing 3 0 3
ECE F416 Digital Communication 3 0 3
Electromagnetic
EEE F436 3 1 4 Modern Communication
Compatibility ECE F418 3 0 3
Technologies
EEE F462 Advanced Power Systems 3 0 3
Smart Grid for Sustainable
EEE F472 Satellite Communication 3 0 3 ECE F424 3 0 3
Energy
EEE F473 Wind Electrical Systems 3 0 3 ECE F428 Energy Storage Systems 3 0 3
EEE F474 Antenna Theory and Design 3 1 4 Smart Materials and
EEE F475 Special Electrical Machines 3 1 4 ECE F429 3 1 4
Applications
EEE F476 Switchgear and Protection 3 1 4 Green Communications
ECE F430 3 0 3
Modelling of Field-Effect and Networks
EEE F477 3 0 3
NanoDevices Mobile Telecommunication
ECE F431 3 0 3
EEE F478 Power Systems Laboratory 0 2 2 Networks
EEE G512 Embedded System Design 3 1 4 ECE F472 Satellite Communication 3 0 3
Hardware Software Co- EEE F245 Control System Laboratory 0 1 1
EEE G626 4
Design Electrical and Electronic
EEE F246 0 2 2
ELECTRONICS AND Circuits Laboratory
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Analog & Digital VLSI
EEE F313 3 0 3
Design
CORE COURSES L P U
Power Apparatus &
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 3 1 4 EEE F345 3 0 3
Networks
ECE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 3
Data Communication
ECE F214 Electronic Devices 3 0 3 EEE F346 2 0 2
Networks
ECE F215 Digital Design 3 1 4 FPGA Based System Design
EEE F348 0 2 2
Microprocessors and Laboratory
ECE F241 3 1 4
interfacing EEE F411 Internet of Things 3 1 4
ECE F242 Control Systems 3 0 3 Computer Based Control
EEE F417 3 0 3
ECE F243 Signals & Systems 3 0 3 System
ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3 0 3 Flexible and Stretchable
EEE F419 3 1 4
ECE F311 Communication Systems 3 1 4 Electronics
Electromagnetic Fields & Biomedical Signal
ECE F314 3 0 3 EEE F420 3 1 4
Microwave Engineering Processing
ECE F341 Analog Electronics 3 1 4 EEE F422 Modern Control Systems 3 0 3
ECE F343 Communication Networks 3 0 3 Fiber Optics and
EEE F426 3 0 3
ECE F344 3 0 3 Optoelectronics
Information Theory &
73
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
Smart Materials and DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
EEE F429 3 1 4
Applications Neural Network & Fuzzy
Green Communications BITS F312 3 0 3
EEE F430 3 0 3 Logic
and Networks BITS F415 Introduction To MEMS 3 1 4
EEE F432 Medical Instrumentation 3 0 3 Object Oriented
EEE F435 Digital Image Processing 3 0 3 CS F213 3 1 4
Programming
Electromagnetic CS F342 Computer Architecture 3 1 4
EEE F436 3 1 4
Compatibility CS F372 Operating Systems 3 0 3
EEE F474 Antenna Theory and Design 3 1 4 CS F451 Combinatorial Mathematics 3 0 3
EEE F475 Special Electrical Machines 3 1 4 CS G553 Reconfigurable Computing 5
EEE F476 Switchgear and Protection 3 1 4 EM Fields and Microwave
Modelling of Field-Effect ECE F312 0 1 1
EEE F477 3 0 3 Engineering Laboratory
Nano Devices Electromagnetic Fields &
EEE F478 Power Systems Laboratory 0 2 2 ECE F314 3 0 3
Microwave Engineering
EEE G512 Embedded System Design 3 1 4 EEE F245 Control System Laboratory 0 1 1
Hardware Software Co- Electrical and Electronic
EEE G626 4 EEE F246 0 2 2
Design Circuits Laboratory
INSTR EEE F311 Communication Systems 3 1 4
Analysis Instrumentation 3 0 3
F412 Power Apparatus &
EEE F345 3 0 3
ELECTRONICS AND Networks
INSTRUMENTATION Data Communication
EEE F346 2 0 2
ENGINEERING Networks
CORE COURSES L P U FPGA Based System Design
EEE F348 0 2 2
INSTR Laboratory
Electrical Machines 3 1 4 EEE F411 Internet of Things 3 1 4
F211
INSTR Computer Based Control
Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 3 EEE F417 3 0 3
F212 System
INSTR Flexible and Stretchable
Electronic Devices 3 0 3 EEE F419 3 1 4
F214 Electronics
INSTR Biomedical Signal
Digital Design 3 1 4 EEE F420 3 1 4
F215 Processing
INSTR Microprocessors and EEE F422 Modern Control Systems 3 0 3
3 1 4
F241 interfacing Fiber optics &
EEE F426 3 0 3
INSTR Optoelectronics
Control Systems 3 0 3
F242 Electric Power Utilization
EEE F427 3 0 3
INSTR and Illumination
Signals & Systems 3 0 3
F243 Smart Materials and
EEE F429 3 1 4
INSTR Applications
Microelectronic Circuits 3 0 3
F244 Green Communications
EEE F430 3 0 3
Electronic Instrumentation and Networks
INSTR
& Instrumentation 3 1 4 Mobile Telecommunication
F311 EEE F431 3 0 3
Technology Networks
INSTR Transducers and Electromagnetic Fields &
3 0 3 EEE F433 3 0 3
F312 Measurement Systems Waves
INSTR Analog & Digital VLSI EEE F434 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 4
3 0 3
F313 Design Digital Image Processing
INSTR (check number and
Analog Electronics 3 1 4 EEE F435 3 0 3
F341 description with BITS
INSTR Image Processing)
Power Electronics 3 1 4
F342 Electromagnetic
EEE F436 3 1 4
INSTR Industrial Instrumentation Compatibility
3 0 3
F343 & Control EEE F472 Satellite Communication 3 0 3

74
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
EEE F474 Antenna Theory and Design 3 1 4 MF F315 Automation and Control 3 1 4
EEE F475 Special Electrical Machines 3 1 4 MF F316 Machining and Machine 3 1 4
EEE F476 Switchgear and Protection 3 1 4 Tools
Modelling of Field-Effect MF F317 Computer Aided Design 2 1 3
EEE F477 3 0 3 and Manufacturing
Nano Devices
EEE F478 Power Systems Laboratory 0 2 2 MF F318 Non Traditional 3 0 3
Manufacturing Processes
EEE G512 Embedded System Design 3 1 4
MF F319 Supply Chain Management 3 0 3
Hardware Software Co-
EEE G626 4 MF F320 Engineering Optimization 3 0 3
Design
INSTR Electronic Devices DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES
0 2 2
F216 Simulation Laboratory BITS F415 Introduction To MEMS 3 1 4
INSTR ECON
Advanced Process Control 3 0 3 Project Appraisal 3 0 3
F413 F411
Telecommunication Data Mining in Mechanical
INSTR ME F321 2 1 3
Switching Systems & 3 0 3 Sciences
F414
Networks Energy Storage
INSTR ME F323 3 0 3
Digital Control 3 0 3 Technologies
F415 ME F340 Introduction to Sports
INSTR 3 0 3
Virtual Instrumentation 3 1 4 Engg.
F419 Reverse Engineering and
INSTR Design of Instrumentation ME F416 3 0 3
3 0 3 Rapid Prototyping
F420 Systems ME F417 Advanced Metal Forming 3 0 3
INSTR Instrumentation for Total Product Integration
3 0 3 ME F419 3 0 3
F422 Petrochemical Industry Engineering
INSTR Smart Grid for Sustainable ME F424 Energy Management 3 0 3
3 0 3
F424 Energy
ME F425 Additive Manufacturing 3 0 3
INSTR
Energy Storage Systems 3 0 3 ME F426 Industry 4.0 in 3 0 3
F428
Manufacturing
INSTR Smart Materials and
3 1 4 ME F428 Smart Materials 3 1 4
F429 Applications
INSTR Green Communications Computer Aided
3 0 3 ME F432 2 1 3
F430 and Networks Manufacturing
INSTR Quality Control Assurance
Medical Instrumentation 3 0 3 ME F443 3 0 3
F432 and Reliability
INSTR ME F484 Automotive Technology 3 0 3
Wind Electrical Systems 3 0 3 MF F321 Procurement Management 3 0 3
F473
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING MF F411 Fluid Power Systems 3 1 4
CORE COURSES L P U MF F412 Automotive Systems 3 0 3
Mechanical Vibrations and
MF F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 0 3 MF F413 3 0 3
Acoustics
MF F216 Materials Science and 2 1 3
MF F414 Manufacturing Excellence 3 0 3
Engineering
MF F418 Lean Manufacturing 3 0 3
MF F217 Machine Drawing 0 2 2
Supply Chain Modelling
MF F218 Transport Phenomena in 3 1 4 MF F422 3 1 4
and Empirical Analysis
Manufacturing
Advances in Materials
MF F219 Operations Management 3 0 3 MF F442 3 0 3
Science
MF F220 Metrology and Quality 2 1 3
MF F453 Industrial Relations 3 0 3
Assurance
MF F463 Maintenance and Safety 3 0 3
MF F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3 0 3
Instrumentation and
MF F222 Casting, Forming and 3 1 4 MF F471 3 0 3
Control
Welding
MF F472 Precision Engineering 3 0 3
MF F314 Design of Machine 3 0 3
Elements Product Design and
MF F473 3 0 3
Development
75
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
Product Design and Energy Storage
MF F474 0 0 3 ME F323 3 0 3
Development Projects Technologies
MF F485 Sustainable Manufacturing 3 0 3 Introduction to Sports
ME F340 3 0 3
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Engineering
ME F411 Fluid Power Systems 3 1 4
CORE COURSES L P U
ME F413 Nonlinear Vibrations 3 0 3
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 0 3
ME F414 Fuel Cell Science and 3*
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 3
Technology
ME F216 Materials Science and 2 1 3
ME F415 Gas Dynamics 3 0 3
Engineering
Reverse Engineering and
ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 4 ME F416 3 0 3
Rapid Prototyping
ME F218 Advanced Mechanics of 2 0 2
ME F417 Advanced Metal Forming 3 0 3
Solids
Rocket and Spacecraft
ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 3 1 4 ME F418 3 0 3
Propulsion
ME F220 Heat Transfer 3 1 4
Total Product Integration
ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3 0 3 ME F419 3 0 3
Engg.
ME F314 Design of Machine 3 0 3 ME F420 Power Plant Engineering 3 0 3
Elements
Microfluidics and
ME F315 Advanced Manufacturing 2 1 3 ME F423 4*
Applications
Processes
ME F424 Energy Management 3 0 3
ME F316 Manufacturing 2 0 2
ME F425 Additive Manufacturing 3 0 3
Management
ME F426 Industry 4.0 in 3 0 3
ME F317 Engines, Motors, and 2 0 2
Manufacturing
Mobility
ME F427 Continuum Mechanics 3 1 4
ME F318 Computer-Aided Design 1 2 3
ME F428 Smart Materials 3 1 4
ME F319 Vibrations and Control 3 0 3
Micro-Nanoscale Heat
ME F320 Engineering Optimization 3 0 3 ME F429 3 1 4
Transport
Prime Movers & Fluid
ME F341 2 1 3 Computer Aided
Machines ME F432 2 1 3
manufacturing
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES Solar Thermal Process
AN F311 Principles of Aerodynamics 3 0 3 ME F433 3 1 4
Engineering
AN F312 Aircraft Propulsion 3 0 3 ME F441 Automotive Vehicles 3 0 3
AN F313 Flight Mechanics and 3 0 3 Quality Control, Assurance
Controls ME F443 3 0 3
and Reliability
AN F314 Introduction to Flight 3 0 3 Mechanical Equipment
ME F451 3 0 3
AN F315 Aircraft Structures 3 0 3 Design
Artificial Intelligence for Composite Materials &
BITS F327 2 1 3 ME F452 3 0 3
Robotics Design
BITS F415 Introduction to MEMS 3 1 4 Refrigeration and Air
ME F461 3 0 3
DE G513 Tribology 3 2 5 conditioning
DE G514 Fracture Mechanics 3 2 5 ME F472 Precision Engineering 3 0 3
DE G531 Product Design 3 2 5 ME F482 Combustion 3 0 3
ECE F242 Control Systems 3 0 3 ME F483 Wind Energy 3 0 3
ECON ME F484 Automotive Technology 3 0 3
Project Appraisal 3 0 3 Numerical Techniques for
F411
EEE F242 Control Systems 3 0 3 ME F485 Fluid Flow and Heat 3 0 3
Transfer
INSTR
Control Systems 3 0 3 ME G511 Mechanism and Robotics 3 2 5
F242
MATH ME G512 Finite Element Methods 3 2 5
Numerical Analysis 3 0 3 ME G514 Turbomachinery 3 2 5
F313
Data Mining in Mechanical Computational Fluid
ME F321 2 1 3 ME G515 3 2 5
Sciences Dynamics

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Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
Conduction and Radiation Control
ME G533 3 2 5
Heat Transfer PHA F414 Biopharmaceutics 3 0 3
Convective Heat and Mass PHA F415 Pathophysiology 3 0 3
ME G534 3 2 5
Transfer Chemistry of Synthetic
Mechatronics and PHA F416 3 0 3
MF F311 2 1 3 Drugs
Automation PHA F417 Pharmacoeconomics 3 0 3
MF F321 Procurement Management 3 0 3 Biopharmaceutics and
MF F418 Lean Manufacturing 3 0 3 PHA F418 3 0 3
Pharmacokinetics
MF F421 Supply chain management 4 PHA F419 Herbal Drug Technology 3 0 3
Supply Chain Modelling PHA F422 Cosmetic Science 2 1 3
MF F422 3 1 4
and Empirical Analysis PHA F432 Hospital Pharmacy 3 0 3
MF F485 Sustainable Manufacturing 3 0 3 PHA F441 Biochemical Engineering 3 0 3
MST G522 Advanced Composites 3 2 5 Applied Pharmaceutical
PHA F442 3 0 3
PHARMACY Chemistry
CORE COURSES L P U PHA F461 Phytochemistry 2 1 3
BITS F219 Process Engineering 2 1 3 Pharmaceutical
PHA G546 3 0 3
PHA F211 Pharmaceutical Analysis 2 1 3 Biostatistics
Anatomy, Physiology & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
PHA F214 2 1 3
Hygiene CORE COURSES L P U
Introduction to Molecular BIO F211 Biological Chemistry 3 0 3
PHA F215* 3 0 3
Biology and Immunology BIO F212 Microbiology 3 1 4
Pharmaceutical BIO F213 Cell Biology 3 0 3
PHA F216 2 1 3
Formulations I
BIO F214 Integrated Biology 3 0 3
Pharmaceutical
PHA F217 2 1 3 BIO F215 Biophysics 3 0 3
Microbiology
Ecology & Environmental
PHA F241 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2 1 3 BIO F241 3 0 3
Science
PHA F242 Biological Chemistry 2 1 3
Introduction to
PHA F243 Industrial Pharmacy 2 1 3 BIO F242 3 0 3
Bioinformatics
PHA F244 Physical Pharmacy 2 1 3 BIO F243 Genetics 3 0 3
PHA F311 Pharmacology I 2 1 3 Instrumental Methods of
PHA F312 Medicinal Chemistry I 2 1 3 BIO F244 1 3 4
Analysis
Instrumental Methods of Recombinant DNA
PHA F313 2 1 4 BIO F311 3 0 3
Analysis Technology
Pharmaceutical BIO F312 Plant Physiology 3 0 3
PHA F315 2 1 3
Formulations II BIO F313 Animal Physiology 3 0 3
PHA F341 Pharmacology II 2 1 3 BIO F341 Developmental Biology 3 0 3
PHA F342 Medicinal Chemistry II 2 1 3 BIO F342 Immunology 3 0 3
PHA F343 Forensic Pharmacy 2 - 2
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
PHA F344 Natural Drugs 2 1 3
Water, Sanitation and Solid
* To be offered to B.Pharm. students admitted BIO F216 3 0 3
Waste Management
in 2014 onwards in place of PHA F243
Laboratory for Water,
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U BIO F217 Sanitation and Solid waste 1 2 3
BITS F467 Bioethics and Biosafety 3 0 3 Management
MATH BIO F231 Biology Project Laboratory 3
Optimization 3 0 3
F212 BIO F314 Conservation Biology 2 1 3
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Applied Nutrition and
PHA F316 3 0 3 BIO F315 2 0 2
Science Nutraceuticals
Safety Pharmacology and Cell and Tissue Culture
PHA F317 3 0 3 BIO F352 3 1 4
Toxicology Technology
Pharmaceutical BIO F411 Laboratory 0 3 3
PHA F413 3 0 3
Management and Quality BIO F413 Molecular Biology of Cell 3 0 3
77
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
BIO F417 Biomolecular Modelling 3 0 3 F212
Genetic Engineering CHEM
BIO F418 1 3 4 Physical Chemistry II 3 0 3
Techniques F213
BIO F419 Molecular Evolution 3 0 3 MATH
Optimization 3 0 3
BIO F421 Enzymology 3 0 3 F212
BIO F431 Reproductive Physiology 3 0 3 CHEMISTRY
BIO F441 Biochemical Engineering 3 0 3 CORE COURSES L P U
BIO F451 Bioprocess Technology 3 0 3 CHEM
Physical Chemistry I 3 0 3
Molecular Mechanism of F211
BIO G512 3 2 5 CHEM
Gene Expression Organic Chemistry I 3 0 3
Microbial and Fermentation F212
BIO G513 3 2 5 CHEM
Technology Physical Chemistry II 3 0 3
Stem Cell and Regenerative F213
BIO G515 3 1 4 CHEM
Biology Inorganic Chemistry I 3 0 3
BIO G522 Interferon Technology 3 1 4 F214
Advanced and Applied CHEM
BIO G523 3 2 5 Inorganic Chemistry II 3 0 3
Microbiology F241
BIO G524 Animal Cell Technology 3 2 5 CHEM
Chemical Experimentation I 0 3 3
F242
Environmental
BIO G525 Biotechnology & Waste 3 2 5 CHEM
Organic Chemistry II 3 0 3
Mgnt F243
BIO G526 Cancer Biology 3 2 5 CHEM
Physical Chemistry III 3 0 3
F244
Bioremediation and
BIO G544 5 0 5 CHEM
biometallurgy Organic Chemistry III 3 0 3
F311
Molecular Parasitology and
BIO G545 5 CHEM
Vector Biology Physical Chemistry IV 3 0 3
F312
Advances in Recombinant
BIO G561 3 2 5 CHEM Instrumental Methods of
DNA Technology 3 1 4
F313 Analysis
Recent Developments in
BIO G570 1 0 1 CHEM Chemical Experimentation
Biology 0 4 4
F341 II
BIO G612 Human Genetics 3 2 5
CHEM
Membrane and Liposome Organic Chemistry IV 3 0 3
BIO G631 3 1 4 F342
Technology
CHEM
BIO G632 Transgenic Technology 3 2 5 Inorganic Chemistry III 3 0 3
F343
BIO G642 Experimental Techniques 4 4
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 0 3
BIO G643 Plant Biotechnology 3 2 5
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
Protein and Enzyme
BIO G651 3 2 5 CHEM Colloid and Surface
Bioengineering 3 0 3
F223 Chemistry
BIO G661 Gene Toxicology 3 1 4
CHEM Introductory Computational
BIO G671 Bioconversion Technology 3 2 5 0 4 2
F320 Chemistry Laboratory
BIOT F345 Proteomics 3 0 3 CHEM
BIOT F346 Genomics 3 0 3 Biophysical Chemistry 3 0 3
F323
BIOT F347 Immunotechnology 3 0 3 CHEM Numerical Methods in
3 3 4
Introduction to F324 Chemistry
BIOT F416 Pharmaceutical 3 0 3 CHEM
Biotechnology Polymer Chemistry 3 0 3
F325
BIOT F422 Nanobiotechnology 3 0 3 CHEM
Solid State Chemistry 3 0 3
BIOT F424 Food Biotechnology 3 0 3 F326
Introduction to Biomedical Electrochemistry:
BITS F418 3 1 4 CHEM
Engineering Fundamentals and 3 0 3
F327
BITS F467 Bioethics and Biosafety 3 0 3 Applications
CHEM Organic Chemistry I 3 0 3 CHEM Supramolecular Chemistry 3 0 3
78
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
F328 ECON Money, Banking and
3 0 3
CHEM F312 Financial Markets
Analytical Chemistry 3 1 4
F329 ECON Issues in Economic
3 0 3
CHEM F313 Development
Photophysical Chemistry 3 1 4
F330 ECON Public Finance Theory and
3 0 3
CHEM F341 Policy
Chemistry of Materials 3 0 3
F333 ECON
Applied Econometrics 3 0 3
CHEM F342
Magnetic Resonance 3 0 3
F334 ECON Economic Analysis of Public
3 0 3
CHEM Organic Chemistry and F343 Policy
3 0 3
F335 Drug Design DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
CHEM ECON Computational Methods for
Nanochemistry 3 1 4 3 0 3
F336 F215 Economics
CHEM Green Chemistry and Game Theory and It’s
3 0 3 BITS F314 3 0 3
F337 Catalysis Applications
CHEM Photochemistry and Laser ECON
3 0 3 Financial Management 3 0 3
F412 Spectroscopy F315
CHEM Electron Correlation In ECON
3 1 4 Industrial Economics 3 0 3
F413 Atoms And Molecules F314
CHEM ECON
Bio and Chemical Sensors 3 0 3 Behavioral Economics 3 0 3
F414 F345
CHEM Frontiers in Organic ECON Indian Economic
3 0 3 3 0 3
F415 Synthesis F351 Development
CHEM ECON Management of Banks and
Statistical Thermodynamics 3 0 3 3 0 3
F422 F352 Financial Institutions
CHEM ECON Energy Economics and
Astrochemistry 3 0 3 3 0 3
F423 F353 Policy
CHEM ECON Derivatives and Risk
Atmospheric Chemistry 3 0 3 3 0 3
F430 F354 Management
CHEM Sustainable Chemistry ECON Business Analysis and
3 0 3 3 0 3
F431 using Renewables F355 Valuation
CHEM ECON Strategic Financial
Environmental Chemistry 5 3 0 3
G521 F356 Management
ECONOMICS ECON Management Control
3 0 3
CORE COURSES L P U F357 System
ECON ECON
Principles of Economics 3 0 3 Project Appraisal 3 0 3
F211 F411
ECON Fundamentals of Finance ECON Security Analysis and
3 0 3 3 0 3
F212 and Accounts F412 Portfolio Management
ECON Mathematical and ECON
3 0 3 Financial Engineering 3 0 3
F213 Statistical Methods F413
ECON Economic Environment of Creating and Leading
3 0 3 ECON
F214 Business Entrepreneurial 3 0 3
F414
Organizations
ECON
Econometric Methods 3 0 3 ECON
F241 New Venture Creation 3 0 3
F415
ECON
Microeconomics 3 0 3 ECON Risk Management and
F242 3 0 3
F417 Insurance
ECON
Macroeconomics 3 0 3 Quantitative Analysis of
F243 ECON F418 3 0 3
International Trade
ECON Economics of Growth and
3 0 3 ECON
F244 Development Advanced Microeconomics 3 0 3
F419
ECON
International Economics 3 0 3 ECON Applied Macroeconometrics 3 0 3
F311

79
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
F420 Applications
ECON Functions and Working of BITS F463 Cryptography 3 0 3
3 0 3
F422 Stock Exchanges Data Structures and
CS F211 3 1 4
ECON Algorithms
International Business 3 0 3
F434 Design and Analysis of
CS F364 3 0 3
ECON Algorithms
Marketing Research 3 0 3
F435 MATH
Number Theory 3 0 3
ECON Resources and F231
3 0 3
F471 Environmental Economics MATH
Algebra II 3 0 3
Investment Banking and F314
FIN F314 3 0 3
Financial Services MATH Statistical Inference and
3 0 3
Financial Risk Analytics F353 Applications
FIN F414 3 0 3
and Management MATH
Complex Analysis 3 0 3
MATH F354
Optimization 3 0 3
F212 MATH Advanced Probability
3 0 3
MATH F378 Theory
Operations Research 3 0 3
F242 MATH
Mathematical Modeling 3 0 4
MATH F420
Applied Stochastic Process 3 1 4
F424 MATH
Combinatorial Mathematics 3 0 3
MATHEMATICS F421
CORE COURSES L P U Numerical Methodology
MATH
for Partial Differential 3 1 4
MATH F422
Optimization 3 0 3 Equations
F212
MATH Introduction to Algebraic
MATH 3 0 3
Discrete Mathematics 3 0 3 F423 Topology
F213
MATH
MATH Applied Stochastic Process 3 1 4
Elementary Real Analysis 3 0 3 F424
F214
MATH
MATH Numerical Linear Algebra 3 1 4
Algebra I 3 0 3 F425
F215
MATH Mathematical Theory of
MATH 3 1 4
Mathematical Methods 3 0 3 F426 Finite Element Methods
F241
MATH
MATH Distribution Theory 3 0 3
Operations Research 3 0 3 F431
F242
MATH
MATH Applied Statistical Methods 3 0 3
Graphs and Networks 3 0 3 F432
F243
MATH Discrete Mathematical
MATH 3 0 3
Measure & Integration 3 0 3 F441 Structures
F244
Numerical Solutions of
MATH MATH
Introduction to Topology 3 0 3 Ordinary Differential 3 0 3
F311 F444
Equations
MATH Ordinary Differential
3 0 3 MATH Mathematical Fluid
F312 Equations 3 0 3
F445 Dynamics
MATH
Numerical Analysis 3 0 3 MATH
F313 Cosmology 3 0 3
F456
MATH Introduction to Functional
3 0 3 MATH
F341 Analysis Nonlinear Optimization 3 0 3
F471
MATH
Differential Geometry 3 0 3 MATH
F342 Commutative Algebra 3 0 3
F481
MATH Partial Differential
3 0 3 MATH Wavelet analysis and
F343 Equations 3 1 4
F492 applications
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
PHYSICS
Game Theory and Its
BITS F314 3 0 3 CORE COURSES L P U
Applications
BITS F343 Fuzzy Logic and 3 0 3 PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 3 1 4

80
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
PHY F212 Electromagnetic Theory I 3 0 3 General Theory of Relativity
PHY F415 3 1 4
PHY F213 Optics 3 0 3 and Cosmology
Electricity, Magnetism & Soft Condensed Matter
PHY F214 0 2 2 PHY F416 3 1 4
Optics Laboratory Physics
PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory II 3 1 4 Experimental Methods of
PHY F417 3 1 4
Physics
PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics I 3 0 3
PHY F418 Lasers and Applications 3 1 4
Mathematical Methods of
PHY F243 3 0 3 Advanced Solid State
Physics PHY F419 3 1 4
Physics
PHY F244 Modern Physics Laboratory 0 2 2
PHY F420 Quantum Optics 3 1 4
PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics II 3 0 3
Advanced Quantum
PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 0 3 PHY F421 3 1 4
Mechanics
PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 0 3
Group Theory and
PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3 0 3 PHY F422 3 1 4
Applications
PHY F342 Atomic & Molecular Physics 3 0 3 Special Topics in Statistical
PHY F343 Nuclear & Particle Physics 3 0 3 PHY F423 3 1 4
Mechanics
Advanced Physics PHY F424 Advanced Electrodynamics 3 1 4
PHY F344 0 3 3
Laboratory Advanced Mathematical
PHY F425 3 1 4
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U Methods of Physics
BIO F215 Biophysics 3 0 3 Physics of Semiconductor
PHY F426 3 1 4
Nonlinear Dynamics and Devices
BITS F316 3 0 3
Chaos PHY F427 Atmospheric Physics 3 0 3
BITS F317 Theoretical Neuroscience 3 0 3 PHY F428 Quantum Information 3 0 3
Laser Science and Theory
PHY F346 3 0 3
Technology Geometrical Methods in
PHY F431 3 0 3
Quantum Information and Physics
BITS F386 3 0 3 Classical Theory of Fields: A
Computation PHY F432 4*
Introduction to Symmetry Perspective
BITS F416 3 0 3 PHY F433 Topics in Nonlinear Optics 3 0 3
Nanoscience
Microfluidics & its Advanced Quantum Field
BITS F417 4 PHY G512 3 0 3
Applications Theory
BITS F446 Pattern Recognition 3 GENERAL STUDIES – COMMUNICATION
Fibre Optics & AND MEDIA STUDIES STREAM
EEE F426 3 0 3
Optoelectronics CORE COURSES L P U
MATH Applied Stochastic GS F221 Business Communication 3 0 3
3 1 4
F424 Processess
GS F222 Language Lab Practice 0 3 3
MATH
Cosmology 3 0 3 Introduction to Mass
F456 GS F223 3 0 3
Communication
Introduction to Astronomy
PHY F215 3 0 3 Print and Audio Visual
& Astrophysics GS F224 2 1 3
Advertising
PHY F315 Theory of Relativity 3 0 3
GS F241 Creative Writing 2 1 3
PHY F316 Musical Acoustics 3 0 3
GS F243 Current Affairs 3 0 3
PHY F317 Introduction to Radio 3 0 3
Astronomy Reporting and Writing for
GS F244 3 0 3
Media
Plasma Physics and its
PHY F378 3 0 3 GS F245 Effective Public Speaking 2 1 3
Applications
PHY F379 Thin Film Technology 3 0 3 Mass Media Content and
GS F321 2 1 3
Design
Introduction To Quantum
PHY F412 3 1 4 Critical Analysis of
Field Theory GS F322 3 0 3
Literature and Cinema
PHY F413 Particle Physics 3 1 4
Computer Mediated
Physics of Advanced GS F342 3 0 3
PHY F414 3 1 4 Communication
Materials
GS F343 Short Film and Video 2 1 3

81
Course No Course Title L P U Course No Course Title L P U
Production Research
DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U GS F332 Contemporary India 3 0 3
Introduction to Gender GS F333 Public Administration 3 0 3
BITS F385 3 0 3
Studies Global Business Technology
GS F334 3 0 3
GS F211 Modern Political Concepts 3 0 3 & Knowledge Sharing
Environment, Development DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
GS F212 3 0 3
& Climate Change Science, Technology and
BITS F214 3 0 3
GS F231 Dynamics of Social Change 3 0 3 Modernity
GS F232 Introductory Psychology 3 0 3 Introduction to Gender
BITS F385 3 0 3
GS F242 Cultural Studies 3 0 3 Studies
Introduction to Conflict Humanistic Theories of
GS F311 3 0 3 BITS F399 3 0 3
Management Science and Technology
GS F325 Journalism 3 0 3 Environment, Development
GS F212 3 0 3
and Climate Change
GS F326 Creative Thinking 2 1 3
GS F213 Development Theories 3 0 3
GS F327 Selected Reading 3 0 3
Main Trends in Indian
GS F333 Public Administration 3 0 3 HSS F233 3 0 3
History
Global Business Technology
GS F334 3 0 3 DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U
& Knowledge Sharing
GS F344 Copywriting 2 0 2 Main Currents of Modern
HSS F234 3 0 3
History
HSS F227 Cross Cultural Skills 3 0 3
HSS F235 Introductory Philosophy 3 0 3
Introduction to
HSS F232 3 0 3 HSS F236 Symbolic Logic 3 0 3
Development Studies
Society, Business, and HSS F312 Bureaucracy 3 0 3
HSS F315 3 0 3 Society, Business, and
Politics HSS F315 3 0 3
Introduction to Politics
HSS F317 3 0 3 HSS F343 Professional Ethics 3 0 3
Globalization
Lighting for Theatre and HSS F344 Heritage of India 3 0 3
HSS F319 2
Films HSS F345 Gandhian Thoughts 3 0 3
HSS F323 Organizational Psychology 3 0 3 HSS F346 International Relations 3 0 3
Human Resource
HSS F328 3 0 3 Project Type Courses
Development
HSS F341 Performance Design 1 2 3
In addition to discipline electives mentioned
HSS F343 Professional Ethics 3 0 3
above, the following project type courses are
HSS F346 International Relations 3 0 3
also being offered by the departments for
GENERAL STUDIES – DEVELOPMENT each of their respective programmes. These
STUDIES STREAM courses may be taken by the students to
CORE COURSES L P U meet the discipline elective requirements.
ECON
Principles of Economics 3 0 3 XXX F266 Study Project 3
F211
GS F211 Modern Political Concepts 3 0 3 XXX F366 Laboratory Project 3
Environment, Development XXX F367 Laboratory Project 3
GS F212 3 0 3
& Climate Change
XXX F376 Design Project 3
GS F213 Development Theories 3 0 3
GS F231 Dynamics of Social Change 3 0 3 XXX F377 Design Project 3
GS F232 Introductory Psychology 3 0 3 XXX F491 Special Project 3
GS F233 Public Policy 3 0 3
GS F234 Development Economics 3 0 3
where XXX indicates the Degree
Introduction to Conflict
programme. For example, CHE F266 Study
GS F311 3 0 3 Project is intended for a student of B.E.
Management
GS F312 Applied Philosophy 3 0 3 Chemical Engineering.
GS F331 Techniques in Social 3 0 3
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A student may avail a maximum of 3 Project Course
Course Title L P U
courses to meet the Discipline Electives No.
Requirement under the head of (Discipline) GS F213 Development Theories 3 0 3
Electives with the following limitations:
GS F221 Business Communication 3 0 3
(a) All of these Project courses should be GS F222 Language Lab Practice 0 3 3
(i) within the Discipline (for which the GS F223
Introduction to Mass
3 0 3
degree is being awarded) or Communication
Print and Audio-Visual
(ii) from an allied Discipline if so GS F224 2 1 3
Advertisement
specified by the Department GS F231 Dynamics of Social Change 3 0 3
offering the degree
GS F232 Introductory Psychology 3 0 3
(b) The projects may be chosen from under
GS F233 Public Policy 3 0 3
these sub-heads.
GS F234 Development Economics 3 0 3
(i) Study Projects (maximum of 1)
GS F241 Creative Writing 3*
(ii) Laboratory (maximum of 2)
GS F242 Cultural Studies 3 0 3
(iii) Design Projects (maximum of 2)
GS F243 Current Affairs 3 0 3
(iv) Special Projects (maximum of 1)
Reporting and Writing for
GS F244 2 1 3
A student may avail a maximum of 3 Project Media
courses (under any of the heads mentioned GS F245 Effective Public Speaking 2 1 3
above offered by any discipline as an Open
Introduction to Conflict
Elective. However, in total a student may GS F311
Management
3 0 3
avail at most 5 Project courses against
GS F312 Applied Philosophy 3 0 3
Electives slots in any category.
GS F313 Marxian Thoughts 3 0 3
Pool of Humanities courses for first
Mass Media Content and
degree programmes: GS F321 2 1 3
Design
The following is the list of courses from GS F322
Critical Analysis of Literature
3 0 3
which Humanities Electives can be taken by and Cinema
the students in different first degree GS F325 Journalism 3 0 3
programs to meet the general institutional GS F326 Creative Thinking 2 1 3
requirement of eight units under the GS F327 Selected Reading 3 0 3
Humanities elective category:
Techniques in Social
GS F331 3 0 3
Course Research
Course Title L P U
No. GS F332 Contemporary India 3 0 3
BITS Science, Technology and
3 0 3 GS F333 Public Administration 3 0 3
F214 Modernity
BITS Short Film and Video
Soft Skills for Professionals 3 0 3 GS F343 2 1 3
F226 Production
BITS Introduction to Gender GS F344 Copywriting 2 0 2
3 0 3
F385 Studies
BITS Humanistic Theories of HSS F211 Introduction to Arabic 3 0 3
3 0 3
F399 Science and Technology
HSS F221 Readings from Drama 3 0 3
BITS Management of Cross
3 0 3
F419 Cultural Engineering Teams HSS F222 Linguistics 3 0 3
GS F211 Modern Political Concepts 3 0 3 HSS F223 Appreciation of Indian Music 3 0 3
Environment, Development &
GS F212 3 0 3 HSS F224 English Skills for Academic 3 0 3
Climate Change

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Course Course
Course Title L P U Course Title L P U
No. No.
HSS F226 Postmodernism 3 0 3 HSS F326 Humanities and Design 2 1 3
HSS F227 Cross Cultural Skills 3 0 3 HSS F327 Contemporary Drama 3 0 3
HSS F228 Phonetics & Spoken English 3 0 3 Human Resource
HSS F328 3 0 3
Development
Introduction to Western
HSS F229 3 0 3 Musicology – An –
Music HSS F329 3 0 3
Introduction
Introduction to Development
HSS F232 3 0 3 HSS F330 Appreciation of Art 3 0 3
Studies
Main Trends in Indian HSS F331 Sankara’s Thoughts 3 0 3
HSS F233 3 0 3
History
Main Currents of Modern HSS F332 Cinematic Art 3*
HSS F234 3 0 3
History HSS F333 Comparative Religion 3 0 3
HSS F235 Introductory Philosophy 3 0 3
HSS F334 Srimad Bhagavad Gita 3 0 3
HSS F236 Symbolic Logic 3 0 3
HSS F335 Literary Criticism 3 0 3
Contemporary Indian English
HSS F237 3 0 3 HSS F336 Modern Fiction 3 0 3
Fiction
HSS F238 Sports and Society 3 0 3 English Literary Forms and
HSS F337 3 0 3
Movements
HSS F244 Crime and New Media 3 0 3 Comparative Indian
HSS F338 3 0 3
Gender, Science and Literature
HSS F245 3 0 3
Technology Theatre Art Acting and
HSS F339 3 0 3
HSS F246 Philosophy of Nāgārjuna 3 0 3 Production
HSS F340 Post Colonial Literatures 3 0 3
HSS F247 Social Informatics 3 0 3
Introduction to Disability HSS F341 Performance Design 1 2 3
HSS F248 3 0 3
Studies Advanced Communicative
HSS F342 3 0 3
HSS F249 Politics in India 3 0 3 English
HSS F343 Professional Ethics 3 0 3
HSS F250 Comics and Visual Culture 3 0 3
Introduction to Discourse HSS F344 Heritage of India 3 0 3
HSS F251 2 1 3
and Conversational Analysis HSS F345 Gandhian Thoughts 3 0 3
HSS F252 International Law 3 0 3
HSS F346 International Relations 3 0 3
HSS F266 Study Project 3 Introduction to Carnatic
HSS F347 3 0 3
Introduction to Videogame Music
HSS F311 3 0 3
Studies Introduction to Hindustani
HSS F348 3 0 3
Introduction to Music
HSS F313 3 0 3
Contemporary Arts HSS F349 Ecocriticism 3 0 3
Society, Business, and
HSS F315 3 0 3 Human Rights: History,
Politics HSS F350 3 0 3
Theory & Practice
Popular Literature and
HSS F316 3 0 3 HSS F351 Social and Political Ecology 3 0 3
Culture of South Asia
HSS F317 Introduction to Globalization 3 0 3 Technology, Work and
HSS F352 3 0 3
Society
HSS F318 Introduction to Anthropology 3 0 3
HSS F353 Philosophy of Aesthetics 3 0 3
Lighting for Theatre and
HSS F319 2* Introduction to Islamic
Films HSS F354 3 0 3
Economy
HSS F323 Organizational Psychology 3 0 3 Dictatorship, Democracy &
HSS F355 3 0 3
HSS F325 Cinematic Adaptation 3 0 3 Development
HSS F356 Social Movements and 3 0 3
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Course Environment of Business
Course Title L P U
No. Project on Organisational
Protest Politics BITS F333 3
Aspects
Political Economy of Gulf Project on Organisational
HSS F364 3 0 3 BITS F334 3
Cooperation Council States Aspects
Science of Sustainable Data Communications and
HSS F365 3 0 3 BITS F372 303
Happiness Networks
HSS F368 Asian Cinemas and Cultures 3 0 3 BITS F381 TIC Projects 3
HSS F369 Caste and Gender in India 3 0 3 BITS F382 Reading Course 3
Cities-Life, Issues and BITS F383 TIC Projects 3
HSS F371 3 0 3
Conflicts BITS F398 Creative Multimedia 223
Introduction to Social
HSS F372 3 0 3 BITS F414 Introduction to Bioinformatics 303
Psychology
Shakespeare and Popular BITS F416 Introduction to Nanoscience 303
HSS F373 3 0 3
Culture Micro Fluidics and its
BITS F417 4*
Urban Modernity and the Application
HSS F374 3 0 3
Renewal of Paris Essentials of Strategic
Business and Politics in BITS F428 303
Management
HSS F375 Colonial and Post Colonial 3 0 3
India: a historical approach BITS F431 Flexible Manufacturing Systems 3 2 3
Introduction to American BITS F441 Robotics 3
HSS F399 3 0 3
Literature Remote Sensing and Image
BITS F442 3
SANS F111 Sanskrit 3 0 3 Processing
BITS F444 Artificial Intelligence 3
It may be noted that a student cannot count
a course (or its equivalent) of his/her own Neural Networks and
BITS F445 303
Applications
discipline (s) as a humanities elective even
if it is listed in this pool of humanities BITS F446 Pattern Recognition 3
electives. BITS F447 Multimedia Computing 303
Other Courses BITS F448 Retail Management Systems 303
BIO F231 Biology Project Laboratory 3 BITS F449 Financial Engineering 303
BITS Indian Wisdom for Modern BITS F461 Software Engineering 3
303
C483 Management
BITS F462 Renewable Energy 303
BITS F211 Introduction to IPR 1
BITS F468 New Venture Creation 303
BITS F212 Introduction to Human Rights 1
Financing Infrastructure
Introduction to Environmental BITS F469 303
BITS F213 1 Projects
studies
BITS F488 Services Management Systems 303
Applications of Bio-Medical
BITS F490 Project Management 4
BITS F215 Instrumentation Techniques in 202
Healthcare Business Analysis and
BITS F493 303
Valuation
Environment, Development and
BITS F217 303
Climate Change Environmental Impact
BITS F494 314
Assessment
*BITS Environmental Studies 303
F225 BITS Introduction to Business 303
G516 Sustainability
BITS F311 Image Processing 303 BITS
Cross Cultural Management 303
G517
Negotiation Skills and
BITS F319 202 MGTS
Techniques Organisational Behaviour 303
F351
BITS F320 Managerial Skills 2*
MGTS Advertising and Sales 303
BITS F321 Legal and Economic 4*
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F433 Promotion N105T
PHY F221 Modern Physics 303 MUSIC
WESTERN CLASS MUSIC II 3*
Quantum Mechanics for N106T
PHY F345 303
Engineers
MUSIC
HIND CLASS MUSIC (INST)I 3*
*[Students completing this course will be N111T
awarded a non-letter grade (GOOD or POOR)] MUSIC
HIND CLASS MUSIC(INST)II 3*
N112T
List of Audit Type Courses MUSIC
INDIA CLASS MUSIC(INST)I 3*
N113T
BITS
PHY FITNESS HEALTH & WEL 1* MUSIC
N101T INDIA CLASS MUSIC(INST)II 3*
N114T
CHI N101T BEGINNING CHINESE 303
MUSIC INDIA CLASS MUSIC(VOC)
3*
FRE N203T III
BEGINNING FRENCH 3*
N101T
MUSIC
IND CLASS MUSIC(VOC) IV 3*
FRE N204T
TECHNICAL FRENCH 303
N102T
MUSIC
WESTERN CLASS MUSIC III 3*
GER N205T
BEGINNING GERMAN 303
N101T
MUSIC
WESTERN CLASS MUSIC IV 3*
GER N206T
TECHNICAL GERMAN 303
N102T
MUSIC
IND CLASS MUSIC (INST) III 3*
HSS N213T
INTRO TO PHOTOGRAPHY 303
N201T
MUSIC
IND CLASS MUSIC(INST)IV 3*
HSS IND C DANCE N214T
303
N202T BHARATNATYAM
MUSIC ADV IND MUSIC
-
HSS N303T PRA(VOCAL)
Basic Arabic 303
N203T
MUSIC
ADV IND MUSIC PRA (INST) -
HSS N313T
ELEMENTS OF DANCE 112
N301T
RUS N101T BEGINNING RUSSIAN 303
JAP N101T BEGINNING JAPANESE 303
RUS N102T TECHNICAL RUSSIAN 303
MUSIC
INDIAN CLASS MUSIC VOC I 3*
N103T
MUSIC
INDIA CLASS MUSIC VOC II 3*
N104T

MUSIC WESTERN CLASS MUSIC I 3*

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MINOR PROGRAMMES FOR FIRST DEGREE STUDENTS
“Minor programs” are offered as options for first degree students with the intent of
encouraging them to add focus to their supplemental learning (outside a major area) as well
as recognizing and certifying the knowledge obtained in an area that is outside of their
major area.
General Guidelines
• A minor would allow a Department (or multiple Departments) to offer a package of
courses in an area/sub-area to students for whom this area/sub-area would not be part
of their (major) program.
• A minor option would allow a student to pursue the study of an area or a sub-area
through a set of courses but not as exhaustively as required to obtain a degree (i.e. a
major) in that area.
• A minor may be inter-disciplinary (e.g. a minor in Computational Science may include
courses in Numerical Analysis, Computational Physics, Computational Chemistry, and
Bioinformatics among others).
• A minor will be recognized by means of a separate certificate.
Requirements for a minor
• Courses and Units Requirement:
Each minor would be defined by coursework requirement with the following conditions:

Category Courses Units


Minor – Core 4 (max) 12 (max)
Minor – Electives 2 (min) 6 (min)
Minor – Total 5 (min) 15 (min)

• Elective Pool:
o The pool of electives specific to a minor may include courses from one or more disciplines
and may include project / seminar type courses.
o A student may use at most one project / seminar type course to meet the requirements
of a minor.
• Overlap in requirements:
o At most 2 courses (and at most 6 units) out of the above requirement (of 5 courses and
15 units) may be met by mandatory courses of the student’s degree i.e. major (or degrees
i.e. majors) :
i.e. from the general institutional requirement (excluding Humanities requirement) or
the (Major) discipline Core(s).
o There is no restriction of overlap requirement on electives (i.e. discipline elective or open
elective or humanities elective).
o No course may be used to meet the requirements of two different minors nor may a
course be used to the meet the requirements of two majors and a minor.

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• GPA requirement:
o A student – on completion of the requirements for a minor – must have maintained a
cumulative GPA of 4.5 or above (out of 10) in the courses applied to the minor.
Process for declaring / obtaining a minor
• A student – if he/she chooses to pursue a minor – must declare at the end of the 2nd
year that he/she will pursue a specific minor. The student will charged a small fee for
logistics.
• If and when he/she completes the requirements for the minor – as stipulated above and
as stipulated for the specific minor, then he/she may apply for a “minor” certificate.
• If it is verified that the requirements are met then he/she will be awarded a “minor
certificate” (separate from a degree – i.e. major – certificate).
• A minor certificate will be issued only on completion of a degree (i.e. a major).
At present Sixteen minor programs viz. Minor in Aeronautics, Computational Economics,
Computing and Intelligence, Data Science, English Studies, Entrepreneurship, Film and
Media, Finance, Management, Materials Science and Engineering, Philosophy, Economics
and Politics (PEP), Physics, Public Policy, Robotics and Automation, Supply Chain Analytics
and Water and Sanitation have been designed. The details of which are given below:

Minor in Aeronautics
Description Aeronautics is an exhilarating field encompassing the fundamentals of aerodynamics
(interaction of air with objects in motion), propulsion (power systems responsible for
the generation of thrust for providing motion), structures (design of airframes and
material characteristics), and flight mechanics (trajectory study and optimization), as
applied to air-borne vehicles within the Earth’s atmosphere, and to rockets and
spacecrafts outside.
Courses & 06 courses (min) 18 units (min)
Units Req.
Course Number Course Title L P U
AN F311 Principles of Aerodynamics 3 0 3
Core Courses
AN F312 Aircraft Propulsion 3 0 3
AN F313 Flight Mechanics and Controls 3 0 3
AN F314 Introduction to Flight 3 0 3
AN F315 Aircraft Structures 3 0 3
ME F415 Gas Dynamics 3 0 3
ME F418 Rocket and Spacecraft Propulsion 3 0 3
ME F452 Composite Materials and Design 3 0 3
Electives ME F482 Combustion 3 0 3
ME F485 Numerical Techniques for Fluid Flow & Heat 3 0 3
Transfer
EEE F242 Control Systems 3 0 3
EEE F417 Computer Based Control Systems 3 0 3
ME F376 Design Project 3

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Minor in Computational Economics
Description The joint field of economics, mathematics, and computer science have emerged from
converging intellectual needs for interdisciplinary teaching and research. The
contemporary tools and techniques used by computer scientists have become
increasingly important for economists working with data to address complex business
problems. Students interested in learning about computational mechanism design with
applications to economics and especially those whose interest is more generally focused
on data analytics will be highly benefitted from this programme. This programme is
designed to cater to the needs of the cutting-edge industry thereby combining advanced
computational tools with economic reasoning. It would help students to develop a deep
background in advanced tools for analysis of economic data, which is essential for
making sound economic decisions. The programme combines the strengths of multiple
departments to educate students in these important computational skills linked to
economics, and to prepare them for careers in economics, finance, and business.
Reflecting on this strong interdisciplinary relationship, this programme will also be
excellent preparation for graduate study in economics or decision sciences.
Courses & 05 courses (min)
Units Req. 15 units (min)
Course Number Course Title L P U
ECON F215 Computational Methods for 3 0 3
Economics
Core Courses ECON F241 Econometric Methods 3 0 3
ECON F242 Microeconomics 3 0 3
BITS F314 Game Theory and its Applications 3 0 3
BITS F464 Machine Learning 3 0 3
Electives CS F320 Foundations of Data Science 3 0 3
ECON F342 Applied Econometrics 3 0 3
ECON F419 Advanced Microeconomics 3 0 3
ECON F420 Applied Macroeconometrics 3 0 3
MATH F424 Applied Stochastic Process 3 1 4

Minor in Computing and Intelligence


Description The Minor in Computing and Intelligence aims to enable the students majoring
in disciplines other than Computer Science to gain a deeper understanding of
computing and artificial intelligence and apply the same in solving problems
in diverse domains. While courses like Foundations of Data Structures and
Algorithms would help the students with abstract thinking and problem
solving, courses like Operating Systems, Artificial Intelligence etc., will give
them exposure to the fundamental aspects of computing and intelligent
systems. This minor programme is exclusively designed for first -degree
students of non-Computer Science disciplines.
Courses & 06 courses (min)
Units 18 units (min)
Required
Course Course Title L P U
Number
BITS F232 Foundations of Data Structures and Algorithms 3 1 4
Core Courses
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 0 3
CS F407 Artificial intelligence 3 0 3
BITS F311 Image Processing 3 0 3

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Minor in Computing and Intelligence
BITS F452 Blockchain Technology 3 0 3
Electives
BITS F463 Cryptography 3 0 3
BITS F464 Machine Learning 3 0 3
CS F212 Database Systems 3 1 4
CS F213 Object Oriented Programming 3 1 4
CS F301 Principles of Programming Languages 2 0 2
CS F303 Computer Networks 3 1 4
CS F314 Software Development for Portable Devices 2 1 3
CS F315 Information and Communication Technologies and 3 0 3
Development
CS F415 Data Mining 3 0 3
IS F311 Computer Graphics 3 0 3
IS F341 Software Engineering 3 1 4

Minor in Data Science


The minor in Data Science aims to enable students to learn the basic skills
required by Data Scientist for today’s world. Data Science is becoming ubiquitous
to all kinds of industry and opening up new avenues of business. This minor will
Description
help students to apply knowledge from Mathematics, Statistics and Computing
for analyzing data collected from different kinds of sources in their respective
engineering applications and make meaningful and actionable insights.
Courses & Units
5 courses (min) 15 units (min)
Required
Course
Course Title L P U
Number
Core Courses BITS F464 Machine Learning 3 0 3
CS F320 Foundations of Data Science 3 0 3
MATH F432 Applied statistical Methods 3 0 3
BITS F453 Computational Learning Theory 3 0 3
Bio-Inspired Intelligence: Algorithms and
BITS F454 3 0 3
Applications
CS F317 Reinforcement Learning 3 0 3
CS F407 Artificial Intelligence 3 0 3
CS F415 Data Mining 3 0 3
CS F425 Deep Learning 3 0 3
Electives CS F426 Graph Mining 3 1 4
CS F429 Natural Language Processing 3 0 3
CS F432 Brain-inspired Deep Learning 3 0 3
CS F433 Computational Neuroscience 3 0 3
CS F469 Information Retrieval 3 0 3
CS G519 Social Media Analytics 3 1 4
MATH F212 Optimization 3 0 3
MATH F353 Statistical Inference and applications 3 0 3
MATH F424 Applied Stochastic Processes 3 1 4

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Minor in Data Science
MATH F471 Nonlinear Optimization 3 0 3

Minor in English Studies


English has a rich linguistic, literary and cultural heritage. The classic literary
masterpieces of English are still widely read and appreciated. English has also
evolved over centuries and is now considered as the pre-eminent means of
communication in the various sectors such as business, diplomacy, mass media,
education, etc., across the globe. The Minor in English Studies introduces students
to the language and literary canons, and renders them with adequate exposure not
only to the cultural and linguistic aspects but also to practical applications of
Description English language and literature. In particular, the core and elective courses included
in the Minor would encourage students to acquire a critical understanding of literary
and linguistic analyses, and the capacity to engage meaningfully in analysis,
interpretation, and explanation. The Minor also gives an opportunity for students to
choose modules and develop their own interests in language or literature. Students
who follow the Minor will have an enhanced understanding of the nature of the
English language and literature and also of the tools needed for further independent
exploration of literary and linguistic phenomena.
Courses & Units
5 courses (min) 15 units (min)
Required
Course
Course Title L P U
Number
Core Courses
GS F241 Creative Writing 2 1 3
HSS F337 English Literary Forms and Movements 3 0 3
GS F221 Business Communication 3 0 3
GS F244 Reporting and Writing for Media 3 0 3
Electives Pool – I GS F245 Effective Public Speaking 3 0 3
(Language) HSS F222 Linguistics 3 0 3
HSS F227 Cross Cultural Skills 3 0 3
HSS F228 Phonetics and Spoken English 3 0 3
HSS F342 Advanced Communicative English 3 0 3
GS F242 Cultural Studies 3 0 3
GS F322 Critical Analysis of Literature and Cinema 3 0 3
HSS F221 Readings from Drama 3 0 3
HSS F226 Postmodernism 3 0 3
HSS F237 Contemporary Indian English Fiction 3 0 3
HSS F316 Popular Literature and Culture of South Asia 3 0 3

Elective Pool-II HSS F327 Contemporary Drama 3 0 3


(Literature) HSS F330 Appreciation of Art 3 0 3
HSS F332 Cinematic Arts 3 0 3
HSS F335 Literary Criticism 3 0 3
HSS F336 Modern Fiction 3 0 3
HSS F338 Comparative Indian Literature 3 0 3
HSS F340 Postcolonial Literatures 3 0 3
HSS F349 Ecocriticism 3 0 3

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Minor in English Studies
HSS F373 Shakespeare and Popular Culture 3 0 3
HSS F399 Introduction to American Literature 3 0 3

Minor in Entrepreneurship
Description Entrepreneurship has tremendous impact on development of economy as well
as society addressing various market & societal problems through continuous
value creation in terms of innovations and job creation. The minor in
entrepreneurship aims to equip students from different disciplines with better
understanding of entrepreneurial process, necessary skills and experience to
translate ideas into real innovative products/services to new entrepreneurial
ventures. In this programme, hands-on experiential learning is emphasized
giving students an opportunity to learn in a team environment, design innovative
products/services and create their own businesses. This will motivate students
to pursue entrepreneurship as their career choice.
Courses & Units 5 courses (min)
Required 15 units (min)

Course Number Course Title L P U


BITS F468 New Venture Creation 3 0 3
Core Courses BITS F482
Creating and Leading Entrepreneurial
or 3 0 3
Organizations
ECON F414
ECON F212 Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting 3 0 3
BITS F322 Venture Team Development and Organization 3 0 3
BITS F323 Venture Finance 3 0 3
Electives
(minimum of 2 courses BITS F324 Strategy for Entrepreneurs 3 0 3
and additional units BITS F325 New Product and Service Design 3 0 3
required to make the
total to 15) Design Thinking for Innovation &
BITS F326 3 0 3
Entrepreneurship
BITS F427 Digital Marketing 3 0 3

Minor in Film and Media


Film and its derivative forms of media such as television and advertising are
dominant cultural forces in the contemporary world. The minor in Film and
Media aims to provide:
Description i. An introduction to media studies with a specific focus on film studies
ii. A basic introduction to Print and Digital Media including film making and
film appreciation
iii. Hands-on training in writing for media and film production

Courses & Units Required 6 courses (min) 18 units (min)

Course
Course Title L P U
number
Core Courses GS F223 Introduction to Mass Communication 3 0 3
GS F244 Reporting and Writing for Media 3 0 3
GS F322 Critical Analysis of Literature and Cinema 3 0 3
GS F224 Print and Audio Visual Advertising 3 0 3
GS F242 Cultural Studies 3 0 3
Elective Courses
GS F321 Mass Media Content and Design 3 0 3
GS F343 Short Film and Video Production 3 0 3
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Minor in Film and Media
HSS F332 Cinematic Arts 3 0 3

Minor in Finance

The minor in Finance aims at providing the student a grounding in the basic
concepts of accounting and finance so as to complement their existing disciplinary
knowledge, enrich their educational experience, enable them to make better
Description
financial decisions, and expand their career opportunities. It will also give students
an opportunity to learn more about investments and quantitative applications in
finance.

Courses & Units


5 courses (min) 15 units (min)
Required

Course Number Course Title L P U


Core Courses
ECON F212 Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting 3 0 3
FIN F315 Financial Management 3 0 3
ECON F241 Econometric methods 3 0 3
ECON F312 Money banking and Financial markets 3 0 3
ECON F355 Business Analysis & Valuation 3 0 3
ECON F411 Project Appraisal 3 0 3
ECON F413 Financial Engineering 3 0 3
FIN F242 Introduction to Financial Mathematics 3 0 3
Elective Courses
FIN F243 Functions & Working of Stock Exchanges 3 0 3
FIN F311 Derivatives & Risk Management 3 0 3
FIN F312 Fundamentals of Taxation and Audit 3 0 3
FIN F313 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 3 0 3
FIN F314 Investment Banking & Financial Services 3 0 3
FIN F414 Financial Risk Analytics and Management 3 0 3

Minor in Management
Description “Minor in Management” is designed for the student who wants a general
introduction to the functioning of a business and develops a business acumen.
By gaining an understanding of the areas of management, the student will have
a competitive advantage in the marketplace and throughout their career. The
student shall be better equipped to handle their projects in practice school by
understanding organizational and managerial issues. It would also enable
him/her to combine their technical and managerial skills and explore the field of
business consulting, role of management trainees, etc. Those interested in
pursuing an MBA would get an opportunity to explore the management field and
assess its fit with their career interest.
Courses & 05 courses (min)
Units 15 units (min)
Required
Course Number Course Title L P U
BITS F428 Essentials of Strategic Management 3 0 3
Core Courses
MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3 0 3
MGTS F314 Essentials of Financial Management 3 0 3
BITS F326 Design Thinking for Innovation and
3 0 3
Entrepreneurship

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Minor in Management
Electives ECON F415 New Venture Creation 3 0 3
ECON F434 International Business
3 0 3
ECON F435 Marketing Research
3 0 3
HSS F328 Human Resources Development
3 0 3
MF F219 Operations Management
3 0 3
MF F319 Supply Chain Management
3 0 3
ME F443 Quality Control, Assurance and Reliability
3 0 3
MGTS F311 Marketing 3 0 3

MGTS F313 Product and Brand Management 3 0 3


MGTS F315 Foundations of Business Analytics
3 0 3
MGTS F316 Managerial and Leadership Skills
3 0 3
MGTS F351 Organizational Behaviour
3 0 3

Minor in Materials Science and Engineering

Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary subject that makes use


of knowledge from Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Biology and
Biotechnology, but which has its own special character. It is always evolving –
Description new and exciting materials such as nanomaterials, high-temperature and
lightweight materials, green materials and sustainable biomaterials for tissue
engineering are continually emerging. The field of Material Science combines a
wide knowledge base and puts it to diverse practical and commercial use.

Courses & Units


5 courses (min) 15 units (min)
Required

Course Number Course Title L P U

CHE F243 / 3 0 3
Materials Science and Engineering
Core Courses ME F213 2 0 2

MST F331 Materials Characterization 3 1 4

MST F332 Materials Processing 3 0 3

BITS F416 Introduction to Nanoscience 3 0 3

CHE F433 Corrosion Engineering 3 0 3

CHEM F223 Colloid and Surface Chemistry 3 0 3

CHEM F326 Solid State Chemistry 3 0 3


Elective Courses
CHEM F336 Nanochemistry 3 1 4

ME F452 Composite Materials and Design 3 0 3

MST F333 Introduction to Biomaterials 3 0 3

MST F334 Materials for Catalytic Applications 3 0 3

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Minor in Materials Science and Engineering

MST F335 Coating and thin film technology 3 0 3

MST F336 Glass Technology 3 0 3

MST F337 Materials for Energy Applications 3 0 3

MST F338 Metals and Alloys 3 0 3

MST F339 Polymer Materials 3 0 3

PHY F379 Thin Film Technology 3 0 3

PHY F414 Physics of Advanced Materials 3 1 4

PHY F416 Soft condensed Matter Physics 3 1 4

Minor in Philosophy, Economics, and Politics


The minor in Philosophy, Economics & Politics & (PEP) aims at introducing students
to a wide range of approaches to understand the social and human world we live
in and to develop skills useful for a range of career opportunities in national and
international organizations. It would particularly interest and enthuse those
students who wish to complement their core expertise in science and engineering
Description with a good grasp of the humanities and social sciences. As a multi-disciplinary
minor, this option will provide a judicious mix of knowledge in social sciences
(economics, sociology and politics) and the humanities (philosophy) that would
enable students to draw connections among political, economic, and social
phenomena as well as equip them with the necessary skills to think through
complex challenges of our society in a creative and critical manner.
Courses & Units
6 courses (min) 18 units (min)
Required
Course Number Course Title L P U
ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3 0 3
Core Courses
GS F211 Modern Political Concepts 3 0 3
HSS F235 Introductory Philosophy 3 0 3
BITS F 385 Introduction to Gender Studies 3 0 3
GS F231 Dynamics of Social Change 3 0 3
GS F234 Development Economics 3 0 3
GS F243 Current Affairs 3 0 3
GS F312 Applied Philosophy 3 0 3
GS F313 Marxian Thoughts 3 0 3
GS F332 Contemporary India 3 0 3
Elective Courses
GS F333 Public Administration 3 0 3
HSS F236 Symbolic Logic 3 0 3
HSS F315 Society, Business, and Politics 3 0 3
HSS F322 Social and Political Ecology 3 0 3
HSS F331 Sankara’s Thoughts 3 0 3
HSS F333 Comparative Religion 3 0 3
HSS F343 Professional Ethics 3 0 3

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Minor in Philosophy, Economics, and Politics
HSS F345 Gandhian Thoughts 3 0 3
HSS F346 International Relations 3 0 3
HSS F350 Human Rights: History, Theory and Practice 3 0 3
HSS F353 Philosophy of Aesthetics 3 0 3
HSS F354 Introduction to Islamic Economy 3 0 3
HSS F355 Dictatorship, Democracy & Development 3 0 3
HSS F356 Social Movements and Protest Politics 3 0 3

Minor in Physics

The theories in physics are all-pervading and their applications are found in varied
branches of engineering and sciences. The minor in Physics aims to introduce the
student to fundamental theories in physics. The core courses cover the basics and
Description by choosing from the large pool of electives, the student will be able to pursue to a
deeper level the areas of her/his interest. This minor would equip the students with
the skill and knowledge which will help them in gaining insights in their own
primary area of study.

Courses & Units


5 courses (min) 15 units (min)
Required

Course Number Course Title L P U

PHY F212 or
ECE F212/ EEE Electromagnetic Theory – 1 or
3 0 3
Core Courses F212/ INSTR Electromagnetic Theory
F212

PHY F242 Quantum Mechanics – 1 3 0 3

PHY F312 Statistical Mechanics 3 0 3

BITS F316 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos 3 0 3

BITS F386 Quantum Information and Computing 3 0 3

PHY F211 Classical Mechanics 3 1 4

PHY F213 Optics 3 0 3

PHY F214 Electricity Magnetism and Optics Lab 0 2 2

PHY F215 Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics 3 0 3

PHY F241 Electromagnetic Theory – 2 3 1 4


Elective Courses
PHY F243 Mathematical Method of Physics 3 0 3

PHY F244 Modern Physics Lab 0 2 2

PHY F311 Quantum Mechanics – 2 3 0 3

PHY F313 Computational Physics 3 0 3

PHY F315 Theory of Relativity 3 0 3

PHY F341 Solid State Physics 3 0 3

PHY F342 Atomic and Molecular Physics 3 0 3

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Minor in Physics

PHY F343 Nuclear and Particle Physics 3 0 3

PHY F346 Laser Science and Technology 3 0 3

PHY F418 Lasers and Applications 3 1 4

PHY F426 Physics of Semiconductors Devices 3 1 4

PHY F427 Atmospheric Physics 3 0 3

PHY F428 Quantum Information Theory 3 0 3

Minor in Public Policy

The Minor in Public Policy aims at providing the students a clear and contextualised
understanding of conceptual and empirical aspects of public policy, the nature of public
policy interventions in India and their varying impacts. Also, it intends to provide the
Description
students an understanding of the dynamics of policymaking, central aspects of
governance and core features and functions of institutions, and equip them with skills of
policy analysis.

Courses & Units


5 courses (min) 15 units (min)
Required

Course Number Course Title L P U

Core Courses GS F233 Public Policy 3 0 3

GS F333 Public Administration 3 0 3


HSS F232 Introduction to Development Studies 3 0 3
HSS F317 Introduction to Globalisation 3 0 3
Elective Courses HSS F322 Social and Political Ecology 3 0 3
HSS F361 Urban Policy and Governance 3 0 3
HSS F362 Local Governance and Participation 3 0 3

Minor in Robotics and Automation

Description This minor aims to impart specialized knowledge and skills in robotics and automation
required by engineers to the current demands of various industrial sectors. Automobile,
aerospace & defense, logistics engineering and factory automation companies are
currently asking for engineering graduates with add-on skills in these areas. Feedback
has established that several sectors of industry need the newly recruited employees with
knowledge and skills in 'automation', 'robotics', and 'mechatronics'. Currently, the need
of core courses of any B.E. programme of the Institute limits sufficient coverage of these
topics in the existing core and hence the only way students can complement their
learning with these specialized courses is through a minor programme. This minor
programme has been designed by keeping that need in focus. This minor programme
consists of a fairly generic core so as to be relevant to students of any discipline and a
broad set of elective courses covering application of the fundamentals of robotics and
automation to various industry sectors.

Courses & Units 05 courses (min) 15 units (min)


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Minor in Robotics and Automation
Required

Course Number Course Title L P U

BITS F441 Robotics 3 0 3

Core Courses EEE/INSTR/ECE Control Systems 3 0 3


F242

BITS F327 Artificial Intelligence for Robotics 2 1 3

BITS F312 Neural Network & Fuzzy Logic 3 0 3

BITS F415 Introduction To MEMS 3 1 4

BITS F442 Remote Sensing and Image Processing 3 0 3

BITS F464 Machine Learning 3 0 3

ECE F434 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 4

EEE F411 Internet of Things (IoT) 3 1 4

EEE F422 Modern Control Systems 3 0 3


Electives
EEE G512 Embedded System Design 3 1 4

INSTR F343 Industrial Instrumentation and Control 3 0 3

INSTR G611 Advanced Control Systems 3 2 5

ME F244 Kinematics & Dynamics of Machinery 3 0 3

ME F432 Computer Aided Manufacturing 2 1 3

MF F311 Mechatronics & Automation 2 1 3

MSE G511 Mechatronics 3 2 5

Minor in Supply Chain Analytics


Description Supply chain analytics help organizations to take better, faster and more informed
decisions about their business operations. The global market for supply chain
analytics is projected to exceed $10 billion by 2025 and has a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 16%. Today’s supply chain analytics solutions already have
impressive capabilities, and with future advancements will on ly become more of a
game-changer for businesses across all industries. Supply chain analytics minor
programme will enable the students to develop foundations and to broaden their
knowledge base of supply chain in general and supply chain analytics in specific.
It will cover three verticals such as supply chain management, supply chain
modelling and empirical analysis (qualitative data analysis) & supply chain
analytics (quantitative data analysis). The minor programme is designed to create
supply chain professionals for present and future business environment.
Courses & Units 05 courses (min)
Required 15 units (min)
Course Number Course Title L P U
BITS F455 Analytics for Supply Chain 3 0 3
MF F319 Supply Chain Management 3 0 3

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Core Courses Supply Chain Modelling and Empirical
MF F422 3 1 4
Analysis
ME F443 Quality Control Assurance and Reliability 3 0 3
MF F321 Procurement Management 3 0 3
Electives MF F418 Lean Manufacturing 3 0 3
MF F485 Sustainable Manufacturing 3 0 3
MATH F212 OR Optimization OR
ME F320 OR Engineering Optimization OR 3 0 3
MF F320 Engineering Optimization
MATH F242 Operations Research 3 0 3
MATH F353 Statistical Inference and Applications 3 0 3

Minor in Water and Sanitation


Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) focusses on Water and Sanitation and the tasks
mentioned in SDG 6. Sanitation is also high on agenda of the Indian Government as
evident from Swachh Bharat Mission. Trained Postgraduate and working professionals are
of high demand. Bill and Melinda Gates foundation had significantly invested in Water,
Description Sanitation and Hygiene programme and they had funded UNESCO IHE and its 8 partners
in developing e learning alliance. The foundation’s investment strategy in sanitation
requires qualified and trained professionals. This minor would equip the students with
the skill and knowledge which will help them in gaining insights in the area of water and
sanitation.
Courses & Units
05 courses (min) 15 units (min)
Required
Course Number Course Title L P U
BIO F216 Water Sanitation and Solid Waste Management 3 0 3
Laboratory for Water Sanitation and Solid Waste
Core Courses BIO F217 1 2 3
management
BIO F266 Study Project 3
SAN G511 Sanitation Technology 3 2 5
SAN G512 Sanitation and Public Health 3 2 5
Sanitation Governance Behaviour change and
Electives SAN G513 5*
Advocacy
SAN G514 Sanitation Finance and Project Management 5*
SAN G515 Emergency Sanitation & Leadership 5*

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INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION PROGRAMMES AT
FIRST DEGREE LEVEL
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has approved regulations that allows Indian and foreign
universities to offer twinning, joint and dual degrees in the same disciplines/subject areas and at the
same qualification level (The Gazzette of India, F.No.4-1/2022 (IC), UGC, New Delhi, Monday, May 2,
2022 as given in Annexure 3). This is also in line with the Indian Government’s commitment under the
National Education Policy 2020. With the above regulations, UGC has created an arrangement where
Indian universities which meet certain criteria will be able to develop and enter partnerships which would
lead to the award of qualifications under the collaboration arrangements.
Accordingly, we are offering a few dual-degree programmes in collaboration with the foreign universities
such as RMIT University, Melbourne, (Australia), Iowa State University, Ames (USA), and University at
Buffalo (USA) in the same specialization and at the same qualification level at international level.
The partnership with these universities will include programmes spanning different academic disciplines
that are desirable to students and expected to produce graduates who are in demand by industry and
academia. Degrees will be awarded separately and simultaneously by the respective universities.

A. BITS-RMIT HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY


Prospective students are required to meet the admission requirements of both BITS Pilani, India, and
the respective collaborating universities. Finally, students shall be awarded degrees in the same
discipline and at the same level.

First Degree programmes being offered under this scheme are:


• B.E. Civil at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) at RMIT,
Australia
• B.E. Mechanical at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) at RMIT,
Australia
• B.E. Electrical & Electronics at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
(Honours) at RMIT, Australia
• B.E. Electronics & Communication at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and
Computer Systems Engineering) (Honours) at RMIT, Australia
• B.E. Computer Science at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering)
(Honours) program at RMIT, Australia
The partnership have included multiple programmes spanning several academic disciplines that are
both desirable to students and are expected to produce graduates that are in demand by industry.
The academic model is innovative, and valuable offering to students. The Augmented Collaborative
Articulation Pathway (ACAP) model presents a deeper engagement with the partner institution and
students compared to a traditional articulation programme, including:

• Co-branded programmes with RMIT, including joint marketing, delivery and operational
responsibilities.
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• Students are recruited through the existing BITSAT admissions process.
• Students will spend two years at BITS campuses, before transferring to RMIT campuses in Australia.
• Students will have regular exposure to academics from both institutions in both locations.
• Students will receive dual degrees; one from each institution.
• Students complete their degree and obtain Post Study Work Rights in Australia.
• Student will pay a substantially lower overall cost compared to the entirely Australian programmes.
Input Qualification:
Candidates should have passed the 12th examination of 10+2 system from a recognized
National/International board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as subjects
and adequate proficiency in English.
In addition to meeting BITS academic and English requirements, the applicants need to meet the RMIT
English language requirement of a minimum IELTS (Academic module) overall score of 6.5, with no
band below 6.0 or equivalent. For equivalents to English entry requirements, see the English
requirements web page.
Mode of Admission:
Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit position of the candidate will be based on the score
obtained by the candidate in a Computer based Online Test (BITSAT) conducted by BITS, Pilani. The
candidates should also fulfil the essential requirement of a minimum of aggregate 75% marks in
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in the 12th examination with at least 60% marks in each
of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects.
Upon completion of the BITSAT successfully, students will make their Programme selections which will
include the RMIT programmes. Details of applicants who meet BITS admission criteria will be forwarded
to RMIT for assessment against RMIT eligibility criteria such as proof of year 12 marks and proof of
English language proficiency to the RMIT standard.
Admission into the Academy for UAE (Dubai) based offerings will include details of applicants who meet
BITS admission criteria being forwarded to RMIT for assessment against RMIT eligibility criteria such
as proof of year 12 marks and proof of English language proficiency to the RMIT standard.
The RMIT admissions system, Studylink, will be used to support the entire admissions process including
the generation of offer and the Genuine Temporary Entrant process.
Students that RMIT deems to have met RMIT’s criteria will be confirmed with BITS. Successful
applicants will be provided two offers from RMIT University (one for each of the offshore and onshore
components), packaged with the BITS offer.
According to the UGC Regulations mentioned above, dual-degree programmes will be those which are
offered by both the Indian and foreign university in the same subject area and at the same qualification
level. Degrees will be awarded separately and simultaneously from both universities. Prospective
students must meet the admission requirements of both the Indian and Foreign universities and shall
apply to and be admitted separately to both universities.
Duration:

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The normal duration of the programme will be 8 semesters (Four Semesters and a summer term at any
of the Campuses of BITS Pilani and another four Semesters at RMIT Melbourne, Australia).
Why RMIT Melbourne, Australia?
• RMIT is a globally recognised university of science, technology, design and enterprise.
• RMIT is ranked 190th in the world by QS World University Rankings, 2022.
• BITS can derive reputational and ranking benefit from partnering with a globally-recognised
Australian university.
• This collaboration will provide access to new groups of students seeking an international education.
• The partnership will create professional development opportunities for teaching, research and
professional staff.
• Potential to uplift quality of curriculum and the possibility of introducing new programmes
• Collaborative research opportunities.
About BITS RMIT Academy
The vision is for high-quality partnered Academy with unique attributes: Enduring, large-scale
partnership that create high-quality education and research opportunities for students and academics,
and ultimately support India’s sustainable development.
Objectives
The collaboration objectives of the partnerships are to develop an enduring, mutually beneficial and
productive strategic partnership between the parties and to provide excellent student experiences and
learning outcomes.
Motivation of any student to join such a programme
The project team landed on the partnered dual award (as it is defined in the UGC notification (F.No.4-
1/2022 (IC)) Academic Collaboration between Indian and Foreign Higher Educational Institutions to
offer Twinning, Joint Degree and Dual Degree Programmes) with a student journey that spans India (or
Dubai, UAE) and Australia.
The collaborative ‘dual degree’ academic model at international level provides for students to be
‘separately and simultaneously’ enrolled into each institution’s programme. Students in the Academy
will commence their degree studies with RMIT and BITS at the same time.
In the first 2 years of their study the Academy students will usually complete one RMIT course per
semester in India or Dubai as well as completing the required courses in the BITS curriculum. The RMIT
delivered courses have been carefully selected with student's overall study load in mind and in most
instances these courses will be offered in lieu of a prescribed BITS courses.
After successfully completing the first 2 years of study in India or UAE, students will complete 2
additional years in Melbourne, Australia in the respective RMIT programme and receive the RMIT and
BITS degrees as two separate awards on successful completion of the relevant courses.
The benefits to students are an overall lower cost international qualification, two degrees from well-
established and internationally recognised universities, provide them with experience of RMIT learning
and teaching style, various systems and processes and access to services and support that will prepare
them for successful transition to their study in Australia.
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In addition, an eligibility for post study work rights in Australia, a visa for international students who have
recently graduated with a degree from an Australian institution, is a strong intensive for students.
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/temporary-graduate-485/post-study-
work. Please note that it is essential to get Visa from Australian embassy for admitted students before
commencing their programme at RMIT Australia.
BITS Pilani and RMIT Melbourne, Australia have separately surveyed over 700 students in regard to
the appeal of the proposal and received an overwhelmingly positive response.

Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and Professional exposure


BITS RMIT Academy shall provide enough opportunities to the students with an education that strongly
links formal learning with professional or vocational practice.
Academy will adopt an approach that uses relevant work-based experiences to allow students to
integrate theory with the meaningful practice of work as an intentional and assessed component of the
curriculum. Students admitted through Academy will:
• Undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow them to learn, apply and demonstrate
their professional or vocational practice.
• Interact with industry and community when undertaking these activities
• Complete these activities in real work contexts or situations.
• Any or all of these aspects of a WIL experience may be in a simulated workplace environment.
• The 24 credit equivalent WIL courses in all the four engineering programs are:
OENG1167 Engineering Capstone Project Part A and OENG1168 Engineering Capstone Project
Part B where students will work under the guidance of a professional engineer who may be from
industry or be an academic or research staff member. Students will apply their technical
knowledge, research, design and professional engineering skills to either discipline specific, or
cross disciplinary engineering problems, through robust research and established engineering
design processes.
• In addition, students are encouraged to undertake at least 10 weeks of engineering work
experience supervised by a professional engineer. This can be done by enrolling in the optional
course OENG1165 Professional Engineering Experience. The course is normally undertaken in
the summer vacation period between years 3 and 4 of the program, but it can be taken at other
times to align with their placements. Students usually source their placement opportunities, a task
that aids development of critical career skills in identifying suitable roles and performing well in the
recruitment process.
Employment Scenario/ opportunities, etc.
RMIT was ranked 74th in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022. The four dual degree
programmes in collaboration with RMIT programmes are proposed to be launched in AY 2023-24 as
part of partnership arrangement, which have strong connections with the industry. The formation and
engagement with the Industry Advisory Committees with membership from external industry and
professional institutions help RMIT inform their programme development and ensure that the RMIT-
delivered programme content and student learning outcomes remain closely aligned with the needs of

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future employers. These programmes provide students with an opportunity to work on research projects
and practical activities/capstone projects as part of their curriculum.
The engineering programmes proposed for this partnership are fully accredited by Engineers Australia
(www.engineersaustralia.org.au/publications/engineers-australia-accredited-programmes) - the
professional body responsible for the accreditation of higher education programmes that prepare
students to practise as professional engineers. Engineers Australia is a signatory to the Washington
Accord. This means that the degree is internationally recognised, and graduates are able to practise as
professional engineers in many countries around the world.
Post-study work visas of up to 4 years granted to eligible students provide greater opportunities for
academy graduates to participate in Australia’s future skilled workforce.
RMIT provides students with access to personalised services, resources and opportunities to help plan
their careers, find work and get the job-ready skills employers seek.
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/careers-opportunities/jobs-careers-employability
The semester-wise pattern of the following programmes, for students admitted to this programme in
first semester are given below:
• B.E. Civil at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) at RMIT,
Australia
• B.E. Mechanical at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) at RMIT,
Australia
• B.E. Electrical & Electronics at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
(Honours) at RMIT, Australia
• B.E. Electronics & Communication at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and
Computer Systems Engineering) (Honours) at RMIT, Australia
• B.E. Computer Science at BITS Pilani and Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering)
(Honours) program at RMIT, Australia

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The general curricular structure for the students admitted under Augmented Collaborative Articulation
Pathway (ACAP) through BITS RMIT Academy is given below:

Courses to be
Courses to be offered
offered at RMIT (for Total
Category at BITS Pilani
BITS Requirement)
Courses Unit Courses Eq. Unit* Courses Unit
Humanities Elective 2-3 6-9 0-1 0-4 3 9
Science Foundation 6 12 6 12
Mathematics
4 12 4 12
Foundation
Engineering
2 6 2 6
Foundation
Technical Arts 4 12 4 12
General Awareness /
2 7 2 7
Professional Courses
Sub-Total 20-21 55-58 0-1 0-4 21 58
Core 8-10 26-33 4-8 14-23 14-16 47-50
Discipline Elective 4 12-14 4 12-14
Sub-Total 8-10 26-33 8-12 28-37 18-20 60-63
Open Elective 1-3 4-10 2-4 6-14 5 16-18
Capstone Project 2 8 2 8
Grand Total 30-32 89-94 15-17 51-56 46-48 144 (Min)
*Equivalent Unit: Assuming a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 12-credit
points course offered by RMIT. The Unit of each Capstone Project offered at RMIT is proposed to be
considered equal to 4 units at BITS Pilani. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided
based on the equivalent courses offered at BITS Pilani.
Note:

1. Unlike other BITS students, BITS-RMIT Academy students need not to register for Practice School
or Thesis. Such students will have to complete two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II or
First Degree Thesis to meet the requirements of their degree programmes.

2. As the courses which are offered at RMIT have different credit points (12 units per course), the grades
earned by the students at RMIT will be converted appropriately by making equivalency of the courses
and by converting RMIT credit points into BITS units, and the CGPA shall be calculated accordingly
based on their grades earned in all the respective courses.
3. Table given above describes the general curricular structure for the first degree programmes offered
under BITS RMIT Academy. Accordingly, the semesterwise pattern of each specific programme is
designed as given below to fulfil degree requirement of BITS Pilani for BITS-RMIT academy students.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Civil under BITS – RMIT Academy
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
I PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F235 Digital Fundamentals② 4
and Waves
Introduction to
BITS F234 4
Engineering Design①
19 20
Summer Term
Humanities Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 Or Or Or 3
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
CE F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 CE F241 Analysis of Structures 3
Construction Planning &
CE F213 Surveying 4 CE F242 3
Technology
Civil Engineering
II CE F230 4 CE F243 Soil Mechanics 4
Materials
CE F231 Fluid Mechanics 3 CE F244 Highway Engineering 4
Foundations of Artificial STEM for Sustainable
BITS F236 4 BITS F237 4
Intelligence for STEM③ Development ④
Humanities Elective 3
21 24
(min) (min)
Engineering Practice 5 –
CIVE 1179 Steel Structures 1 ⑤ 12 CIVE 1149 Construction Management 12

Geotechnical Analysis of Complex
CIVE 1108 12 CIVE 1143 12
Engineering 2 ⑥ Structures ⑩
III Engineering Practice 6 -
CIVE 1177 Concrete Structures 1 ⑦ 12 CIVE 1155 Sustainable Infrastructure 12
Design ⑪
Storm water Engineering Economics and
CIVE 1153 12 CIVE 1217 12
Management ⑧ Infrastructure Planning ⑫
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Cyber-Physical-Biological
Catchment Water 12
CIVE 1145 12 BIOL 2525 Systems: Technology for a
Management ⑬
Digital world ⑯
Wastewater Systems Engineering Capstone
CIVE 1200 12 OENG 1168 12
Design and Modelling ⑭ Project Part B ⑱
IV
Innovation Ecosystem and
CIVE 1210 Steel Structures 2 ⑮ 12 OENG 1235 12
the Future of Work ⑲
Engineering Capstone Infrastructure Management
OENG 1167 12 CIVE 1173 12
Project Part A ⑰ ⑳
48 48

Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and RMIT shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:

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1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units with
a minimum number of 46 courses (four courses with 16 units offered jointly by BITS and RMIT +
twenty-six courses with 74 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years, including summer term +
sixteen courses with 54 equivalent units offered by RMIT). The Equivalent Unit is considered by
assuming that a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 12-credit points course
offered by RMIT.
2. To complete the RMIT Degree, students need to complete 384 credit points in total (four courses
with 48 credit points offered jointly by BITS and RMIT + twelve mapped courses with 144 equivalent
credit points offered by BITS in the first two years + sixteen courses with 192 credit points offered
by RMIT).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if any)
at the BITS Campus, students will receive 144 credit points as an RMIT credit exemption against
the twelve mapped courses to complete the RMIT Degree in accordance with RMIT’s policies and
procedures.
4. Upon completion of all RMIT Courses, students will receive 70 units of transfer credit for the twenty
mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies and
procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses offered
at BITS Pilani and RMIT.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise pattern
are given below:

Symbol Description
Course BITS F234: Introduction to Engineering Design would be offered to BITS-RMIT
① Academy students in place of BITS F110: Engineering Graphics. This will also be
equivalent to OENG1277: Introduction to Engineering Design offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F235: Digital Fundamentals would be offered to BITS-RMIT Academy
② students in place of CS F111: Computer Programming. This will also be equivalent to
OENG1278: Digital Fundamentals offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F236: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence for STEM is one of the required
③ courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT and will also be the
1st Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F237: STEM for Sustainable Development would be offered to BITS-RMIT
Academy students in place of BITS F225: Environmental Studies. This will also be

equivalent to ONPS2747: STEM for Sustainable Development offered by RMIT, which
is one of the required courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT.
Course CIVE 1179: Steel Structures 1 is the core course offered in 3rd year at RMIT.
⑤ Also, this will be equivalent to CE F343: Design of Steel Structures offered at BITS Pilani.
Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course CIVE 1108: Geotechnical Engineering 2 will be treated as equivalent to CE F313:

Foundation Engineering. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course CIVE 1177: Concrete Structures 1 will be treated as equivalent to CE F320:
⑦ Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures. Both are core courses at the respective
Institutes.
BITS-RMIT Academy Students shall be advised to take the course CIVE 1153:
Stormwater Management mandatorily. This will be the 1st course out 4 from list of Minor

Studies “Sustainable Water Management” required at RMIT and will be treated as the
core course offered at BITS, namely CE F312: Hydraulics Engineering.
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Course CIVE 1149: Engineering Practice 5 is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this
⑨ will be the 1st Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS either as a project type course
or a new elective to be introduced.
Course CIVE 1143: Analysis of Complex Structures is the core course offered at RMIT.
⑩ Also, this will be the 2nd Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS either as a project
type course or a new elective to be introduced.
Course CIVE 1155: Engineering Practice 6 - Sustainable Infrastructure Design is the core
⑪ course offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 3rd Discipline course out of 4 required at
BITS either as a project type course or a new elective to be introduced.
Course CIVE 1217: Engineering Economics and Infrastructure Planning is the core
⑫ course offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 2nd Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS
either as a project type course or a new elective shall be introduced at BITS.
Academy Students shall be advised to take the course CIVE 1145: Catchment Water
Management mandatorily. This will be the 2nd course out of 4 from list of Minor Studies

“Sustainable Water Management” required at RMIT and will be treated as the a core
course offered at BITS, namely CE F321: Engineering Hydrology.
BITS-RMIT Academy Students shall be advised to take the course CIVE 1200:
Wastewater Systems Design and Modelling mandatorily. This will be the 3rd course out
⑭ of 4 from list of Minor Studies “Sustainable Water Management” required at RMIT and will
be treated as the a core course offered at BITS, namely CE F342: Water & Wastewater
Treatment.
Course CIVE 1210: Steel Structures 2 is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this will

be the 4th Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS.
Course BIOL2525: Cyber-Physical-Biological Systems: Technology for a Digital world is
⑯ one of the required courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT
and will also considered as the 3rd Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS).
Course OENG 1167: Engineering Capstone Project Part A is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course OENG 1168: Engineering Capstone Project Part B is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course OENG 1235: Innovation Ecosystem and the Future of Work is one of the required
⑲ courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT and will be also
considered as 4th Open Elective out of 5 required ones at BITS).
A course from the option list or one University Elective available at RMIT not completed
⑳ earlier such as CIVE 1173 Infrastructure Management or any other course available in
the pool (Also, this will be an 5th Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS).

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Mechanical under BITS – RMIT Academy
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
I Mechanics, Oscillations and
PHY F111 3 BITS F235 Digital Fundamentals② 4
Waves
Introduction to Engineering
BITS F234 4
Design①
19 20
Summer Term
Humanities Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3
ECON F211 Principles of Economics
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 Or Or Or 3
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
Advanced Mechanics of
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids 3 ME F218 3
Solids
Materials Science and
ME F213 3 ME F219 Manufacturing Processes 4
Engineering
ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics 4 ME F220 Heat Transfer 4
Manufacturing
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME F316 2
Management
II Foundations of Artificial STEM for Sustainable
BITS F236 4 BITS F237 4
Intelligence for STEM③ Development ④
Open Elective 3 Open Elective 3
23 23
(min) (min)
Mechanics and Machines
MIET 1077 12 MIET 1076 Mechanical Vibration ⑥ 12

Advanced Manufacturing
MIET 2136 Mechanical Design 1 ⑨ 12 MANU 1170 12
Processes ⑲
Thermal Fluid System
MIET 1084 Finite Element Analysis ⑦ 12 MIET 2518 12
Design ⑪
Cyber-Physical-Biological
III Innovation Ecosystem and 12
OENG 1235 12 BIOL 2525 Systems: Technology for a
the Future of Work ⑳
Digital world ⑫
48 48
Engineering Capstone Engineering Capstone
OENG 1167 12 OENG 1168 12
Project Part A ⑬ Project Part B ⑭
Renewable Energy
AUTO 1006 Vehicle Power System ⑮ 12 MIET 2032 12
Systems ⑯
Advanced Computer Aided
MIET 2530
Design ⑧
MIET 1068 Mechanical Design 2 ⑱ 12 Or 12
Or
Advanced Engineering
MIET 2002
IV Computer Aided Design ⑧
Energy Efficiency and
MIET 2522
Demand Management⑰
MIET 2006 Automatic Control ⑩ 12 Or 12
Or Or
Computational Fluid
MIET 2394
Dynamics ⑰

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Mechanical under BITS – RMIT Academy
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
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Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and RMIT shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 145 units with
a minimum number of 46 courses (four courses with 16 units offered jointly by BITS and RMIT +
twenty-eight courses with 78 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years, including summer term
+ sixteen courses with 51 equivalent units offered by RMIT). The Equivalent Unit is considered by
assuming that a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 12-credit points course
offered by RMIT.
2. To complete the RMIT Degree, students need to complete 384 credit points in total (four courses
with 48 credit points offered jointly by BITS and RMIT + twelve mapped courses with 144 equivalent
credit points offered by BITS in the first two years + sixteen courses with 192 credit points offered
by RMIT).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if any)
at the BITS Campus, students will receive 144 credit points as an RMIT credit exemption against
the twelve mapped courses to complete the RMIT Degree in accordance with RMIT’s policies and
procedures.
4. Upon completion of all RMIT Courses, students will receive 68 units of transfer credit for the twenty
mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies and
procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses offered
at BITS Pilani and RMIT.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise pattern
are given below:

Symbol Description
Course BITS F234: Introduction to Engineering Design would be offered to BITS-RMIT
① Academy students in place of BITS F110: Engineering Graphics. This will also be
equivalent to OENG1277: Introduction to Engineering Design offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F235: Digital Fundamentals would be offered to BITS-RMIT Academy
② students in place of CS F111: Computer Programming. This will also be equivalent to
OENG1278: Digital Fundamentals offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F236: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence for STEM is one of the required
③ courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT and will also be the
1st Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F237: STEM for Sustainable Development would be offered to BITS-RMIT
Academy students in place of BITS F225: Environmental Studies. This will also be

equivalent to ONPS2747: STEM for Sustainable Development offered by RMIT, which
is one of the required courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT.
Course MIET 1077 Mechanics and Machines is the core course offered at RMIT. Also,
⑤ this will be equivalent to ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines offered at BITS Pilani.
Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course MIET1076 Mechanical Vibration is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this will
⑥ be equivalent to ME F319 Vibrations and Control offered at BITS Pilani. Both are the core
courses at the respective Institutes.
Course MIET1084 Finite Element Analysis is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this
⑦ will be the 1st Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS, may be considered as
equivalent to ME G512 Finite Element Methods.
⑧ Course MIET2530 Advanced Computer Aided Design or MIET2002 Advanced

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Engineering Computer Aided Design is to be offered at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent
to ME F318 Computer-Aided Design offered at BITS Pilani as one of the core courses.
This is the discipline elective or minor at RMIT.
Course MIET2136 Mechanical Design 1 is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this
⑨ will be equivalent to ME F314 Design of Machine Elements offered at BITS Pilani. Both
are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course MIET2006 Automatic Control is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this will
⑩ be the 2nd Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS, may be considered as equivalent
to EEE F242 Control Systems.
Course MIET2518 Thermal Fluid System Design is the core course offered at RMIT.
⑪ Also, this will be equivalent to ME F341 Prime Movers & Fluid Machines offered at BITS
Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course BIOL2525: Cyber-Physical-Biological Systems: Technology for a Digital world is
⑫ one of the required courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT
and will also considered as the 4th Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS).
Course OENG 1167: Engineering Capstone Project Part A is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course OENG 1168: Engineering Capstone Project Part B is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in
place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course AUTO1006 Vehicle Power System is one of the courses offered at RMIT. Also,
⑮ this will be equivalent to ME F317 Engines, Motors, and Mobility offered at BITS Pilani.
Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes
Course MIET2032 Renewable Energy Systems is one of the courses offered at RMIT.
⑯ Also, this will be the 3rd Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS, may be considered
as equivalent to BITS F462 Renewable Energy.
Course MIET2394 Computational Fluid Dynamics or MIET2522 Energy Efficiency and
Demand Management is to be offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 4th Discipline course
out of 4 required at BITS, may be considered as equivalent to ME F485 Numerical

Techniques for Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer or ME F424 Energy Management,
respectively offered at BITS. This will be considered as a discipline elective or minor at
RMIT.
Course MIET1068 Mechanical Design 2 is one of the core courses offered at RMIT. Also,
⑱ this will be equivalent to ME F320 Engineering Optimization offered at BITS Pilani. Both
are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course MANU1170 Advanced Manufacturing Processes is one of the core courses
⑲ offered at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to ME F315 Advanced Manufacturing
Processes offered at BITS Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes
Course OENG 1235: Innovation Ecosystem and the Future of Work is one of the required
⑳ courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT and will also be
considered as 5th Open Elective out of 5 required ones at BITS).

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electrical and Communication under BITS – RMIT
Academy
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
I PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations
PHY F111 3 BITS F235 Digital Fundamentals② 4
and Waves
Introduction to
BITS F234 4
Engineering Design①
19 20
Summer Term
Humanities Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 Or or
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 MGTS F211 Principles of Management 3
EEE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F242 Control Systems 3
Foundations of Artificial
BITS F236 4 EEE F243 Signals & Systems 3
II Intelligence for STEM③
EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
STEM for Sustainable
BITS F237 4
Development ④
Humanities Elective 3
21 23
(min) (min)
Circuit and System
EEET 2097 Electronic Circuits⑤ 12 EEET 1415 12
Simulation⑨
Wireless and Guided Network Fundamentals and
EEET 2114 12 EEET 2368 12
Waves ⑥ Applications ⑩
Cyber-Physical-Biological
2098
BIOL 2525 Systems: Technology for 12 EEET Electronic Engineering 3 ⑪ 12
III
a Digital World ⑦
Communication Digital Signal Processing for
EEET 2254 12 EEET 1416 12
Engineering 1 ⑧ Communication Engineering ⑫
Professional Engineering
EEET 2384 12
Experience ⑯
48 48
1070 Optical Fibre Systems Engineering Capstone Project
EEET 12 OENG 1168 12
and Networks ⑬ Part B ⑰
Innovation Ecosystem
OENG 1235 and the Future of Work 12 EEET 2290 Network Engineering ⑱ 12

Wireless Sensor Networks and
Elective⑮ 12 EEET 2370 12
IV the Internet of Things ⑲
Engineering Capstone Advanced Mobile and Wireless
OENG 1167 12 EEET 1083 12
Project Part A⑯ Systems Engineering ⑳
48 48

Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and RMIT shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
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1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 145 units
with a minimum number of 46 courses (four courses with 16 units offered jointly by BITS and
RMIT + twenty-six courses with 73 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years, including
summer term + sixteen courses with 56 equivalent units offered by RMIT). The Equivalent Unit
is considered by assuming that a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a
12-credit points course offered by RMIT.
2. To complete the RMIT Degree, students need to complete 384 credit points in total (four
courses with 48 credit points offered jointly by BITS and RMIT + twelve mapped courses with
144 equivalent credit points offered by BITS in the first two years + sixteen courses with 192
credit points offered by RMIT).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 144 credit points as an RMIT credit exemption
against the twelve mapped courses to complete the RMIT Degree in accordance with RMIT’s
policies and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all RMIT Courses, students will receive 71 units of transfer credit for the
twenty mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies
and procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and RMIT.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
Course BITS F234: Introduction to Engineering Design would be offered to BITS-RMIT
① Academy students in place of BITS F110: Engineering Graphics. This will also be
equivalent to OENG1277: Introduction to Engineering Design offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F235: Digital Fundamentals would be offered to BITS-RMIT Academy
② students in place of CS F111: Computer Programming. This will also be equivalent to
OENG1278: Digital Fundamentals offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F236: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence for STEM is one of the required
③ courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT and will also be the
1st Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F237: STEM for Sustainable Development would be offered to BITS-RMIT
Academy students in place of BITS F225: Environmental Studies. This will also be

equivalent to ONPS2747: STEM for Sustainable Development offered by RMIT, which
is one of the required courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT.
Course EEET 2097: Electronic Circuits is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this will
⑤ be equivalent to the core course EEE F341: Analog Electronics offered at BITS Pilani.
Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course EEET 2114: Wireless and Guided Waves is the core course offered at RMIT.
Also, this will be equivalent to the core course ECE F314: Electromagnetic Fields &

Microwave Engineering offered at BITS Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective
Institutes
Course BIOL 2525: Cyber-Physical-Biological Systems: Technology for a Digital World is
to be offered as one of the University Elective Course at RMIT. This is interchangeable

with OENG 1235 Innovation Ecosystem and the Future of Work ⑮. Also, this will be the
2nd Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS.
Course EEET 2254: Communication Engineering 1 is the core course offered at RMIT.
⑧ Also, this will be equivalent to the core course ECE F311: Communication Systems
offered at BITS Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
⑨ Course EEET 1415: Circuit and System Simulation is the core course offered at RMIT.

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Symbol Description
Also, this will be the 1st Discipline Elective out of 5 required at BITS.
Course EEET2368: Network Fundamentals and Applications is the 3rd University Elective
⑩ Course offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 2nd Discipline course out of 4 required at
BITS as EEE F346: Data Communication Networks.
Course EEET 2098: Electronic Engineering 3 is the core course at RMIT. Also, this will
⑪ be the 3rd Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS as EEE F422: Modern Control
Systems.
Course EEET 1416: Digital Signal Processing for Communication Engineering is 1st of
⑫ the 6 Technical Option Courses offered at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to core
course ECE F434: Digital Signal Processing offered at BITS Pilani.
Course EEET 1070: Optical Fibre Systems and Networks is the core course offered at
⑬ RMIT. Also, this will be the 3rd Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS as EEE F426:
Fiber Optics & Optoelectronics.
Course OENG 1235: Innovation Ecosystem and the Future of Work. This is
⑭ interchangeable with BIOL 2525: Cyber-Physical-Biological Systems: Technology for a
Digital World ⑦. Also, this will be the 4th Open elective course out of 5 required at BITS.
Course EEET 2384: Professional Engineering Experience will be taken in case the
student gets placed and will be taken after year 3(second semester) and before year 4

(first semester). Else, they will take any open elective from RMIT in 42. Also, this will be
the 5th Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS.
Course OENG 1167: Engineering Capstone Project Part A is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course OENG 1168: Engineering Capstone Project Part B is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course EEET 2290: Network Engineering is 1st of the 6 Technical Option Courses offered
⑱ at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to the core course ECE F343: Communication
Networks offered at BITS Pilani.
Course EEET 2370: Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things is 3rd of the 6
⑲ Technical Option Courses offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 4th Discipline course out
of 4 required at BITS as EEE F411: Internet of Things.
Course EEET 1083: Advanced Mobile and Wireless Systems Engineering is 4 th of the 6
⑳ Technical Option Courses offered at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to core course
ECE F344: Information Theory & Coding offered at BITS Pilani.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electrical and Electronics under BITS – RMIT
Academy
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
Technical Report
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 BITS F112 2
Writing
Probability and
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F113 3
I Statistics
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
Mechanics, Oscillations and
PHY F111 3 BITS F235 Digital Fundamentals② 4
Waves
Introduction to Engineering
BITS F234 4
Design①
19 20
Principles of Economics
ECON F211 3
Or
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3
Principles of
MGTS F211 3
Management
Microprocessors &
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F241 4
Interfacing
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 EEE F242 Control Systems 3
II
EEE F215 Digital Design 4 EEE F243 Signals & Systems 3
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
Foundations of Artificial STEM for Sustainable
BITS F2236 4 BITS F237 4
Intelligence for STEM③ Development ④
Humanities Elective 3 Humanities Elective 3
23
24 (min)
(min)
Summer Term
EEE F313 Analog & Digital VLSI Design 3
EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Cyber-Physical-
Power System Analysis and Biological Systems:
EEET 2106 12 BIOL 2525 12
Control ⑤ Technology for a Digital
World ⑨
Innovation Ecosystem
EEET 2263 Electrical Plant ⑥ 12 OENG 1235 and the Future of Work 12
III ⑩
Electrical Energy Conversion Protection and High
EEET 2274 12 EEET 2273 12
⑦ Voltage Engineering ⑪
Introduction to
EEET 2105 Industrial Automation ⑧ 12 EEET 2384 Electrical Building 12
Design ⑫
48 48
2380 Engineering Capstone
EEET Advanced Power Systems ⑬ 12 OENG 1168 12
Project Part B ⑰
2334 Renewable Electrical Energy
EEET 12 EEET 2171 Intelligent Systems ⑱ 12
Systems ⑭
IV Communication
EEET 2613 Smart Grids ⑮ 12 EEET 2254 12
Engineering 1 ⑲
Engineering Capstone Project Advanced Control
OENG 1167 12 EEET 2100 12
Part A ⑯ Systems ⑳
48 48

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Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and RMIT shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units
with a minimum number of 46 courses (four courses with 16 units offered jointly by BITS and
RMIT + twenty-seven courses with 77 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years, including
summer term + sixteen courses with 51 equivalent units offered by RMIT). The Equivalent Unit
is considered by assuming that a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a
12-credit points course offered by RMIT.
2. To complete the RMIT Degree, students need to complete 384 credit points in total (four
courses with 48 credit points offered jointly by BITS and RMIT + twelve mapped courses with
144 equivalent credit points offered by BITS in the first two years + sixteen courses with 192
credit points offered by RMIT).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 144 credit points as an RMIT credit exemption
against the twelve mapped courses to complete the RMIT Degree in accordance with RMIT’s
policies and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all RMIT Courses, students will receive 71 units of transfer credit for the
twenty mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies
and procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and RMIT.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
Course BITS F234: Introduction to Engineering Design would be offered to BITS-RMIT
① Academy students in place of BITS F110: Engineering Graphics. This will also be
equivalent to OENG1277: Introduction to Engineering Design offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F235: Digital Fundamentals would be offered to BITS-RMIT Academy
② students in place of CS F111: Computer Programming. This will also be equivalent to
OENG1278: Digital Fundamentals offered at RMIT.
Course BITS F236: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence for STEM is one of the required
③ courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT and will also be the
1st Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F237: STEM for Sustainable Development would be offered to BITS-RMIT
Academy students in place of BITS F225: Environmental Studies. This will also be

equivalent to ONPS2747: STEM for Sustainable Development offered by RMIT, which
is one of the required courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT.
Course EEET 2106: Power System Analysis and Control is the core course offered at
⑤ RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to EEE F312: Power Systems offered at BITS Pilani.
Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes
Course EEET 2263: Electrical Plant is the core course offered at RMIT. Also, this will be
⑥ the 1st Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS as EEE F475: Special Electrical
Machines.
Course EEET 2274: Electrical Energy Conversion is the core course offered at RMIT.
⑦ Also, this will be equivalent to EEE F342: Power Electronics offered at BITS Pilani. Both
are the core courses at the respective Institutes
Course EEET 2105: Industrial Automation is the core course offered in 3rd year at RMIT.

Also, this will be the 2nd Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS.

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Symbol Description
Course BIOL 2525: Cyber-Physical-Biological Systems: Technology for a Digital World is
⑨ the 1st University Elective Course offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 3rd Open Elective
out of 5 required at BITS.
Course OENG 1235: Innovation Ecosystem and the Future of Work. This will be also
⑩ considered as 3rd humanities elective at BITS Pilani out of 3 required. This will also be
one of the required courses from STEM future Technology Skill Courses’ pool at RMIT.
Course EEET 2273: Protection and High Voltage Engineering is the 3rd University
⑪ Elective Course offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 2nd Discipline course out of 4
required at BITS as EEE F476: Switchgear and Protection.
Course EEET 2384: Introduction to Electrical Building Design is the 4th University Elective
⑫ Course offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the 3rd Discipline course out of 4 required at
BITS as EEE F427: Electric Power Utilization and Illumination.
Course EEET 2380: Advanced Power Systems is the core course offered at RMIT. Also,
⑬ this will be the 4th Discipline course out of 4 required at BITS as EEE F462: Advanced
Power Systems.
Course EEET 2334: Renewable Electrical Energy Systems is the core course offered at
⑭ RMIT. Also, this will be the 4th Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS as EEE F473:
Wind Electrical Systems
Course EEET 2613: Smart Grids is 2nd of the 6 Technical Option Courses offered at
⑮ RMIT. Also, this will be the 5th Open Elective out of 5 required at BITS as EEE F424:
Smart Grid for Sustainable Energy.
Course OENG 1167: Engineering Capstone Project Part A is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course OENG 1168: Engineering Capstone Project Part B is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course EEET 2171: Intelligent Systems is 3rd of the 6 Technical Option Courses offered
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to MATH F212: Optimization offered as a core course

or BITS F312: Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic offered as Discipline Elective at BITS
Pilani.
Course EEET2254: Communication Engineering 1 is 4th of the 6 Technical Option
⑲ Courses offered in 4th year at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to EEE F311:
Communication Systems offered at BITS Pilani as one of the core courses.
Course EEET 2100: Advanced Control Systems is one of the 6 Technical Option Courses
offered at RMIT. Also, this will be the additional course which shall fulfill the RMIT

requirement and may be treated as equivalent to EEE F422: Modern Control Systems
offered at BITS Pilani.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Computer Science under BITS – RMIT Academy

Year First Semester U Second Semester U


BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences 3
I CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
MATH F111 Mathematics I 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations 3 CS F111 Computer Programming ② 4
and Waves
BITS F234 Introduction to 4
Engineering Design ①
19 20
Summer Term
Humanities Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3
MATH F211 Mathematics III 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
CS F362 Programming Languages 4 BITS F241 Systems Engineering 4
and Compiler Principles ⑤ DE1
Construction ③ BC1
II CS F214 Logic in Computer 3 CS F241 Microprocessors & 4
Science BC2 Interfacing BC6
CS F222 Discrete Structures for 3 CS F212 Database Systems BC7 4
Comp Sc. BC3
CS F213 Object Oriented 4 IS F341 Software Engineering ⑥ 4
Programming BC4 DE2
CS F215 Digital Design BC5 4 BITS F235 Digital Fundamentals ㉓ OE5 4
BITS F240 Introduction to 3
Environmental and
Sustainable Systems
Engineering ④
24 23
EEET 2261 Computer architecture 12 EEET 2096 Embedded System Design 12
and organization ⑦ RC1 and Implementation ⑪ DE4
ISYS 3459 System Architecture and 12 COSC 2758 Full Stack Development 12
Design ⑧ DE3 ⑫DE5
COSC 2123 Algorithm and Analysis 12 EEET 2368 Network Fundamentals and 12
III ⑨ RC2 Applications ⑬ RC3
Optional Course ⑩ OE1 12 EEET 2250 Software Engineering 12
Design ⑭ DE6
48 48
COSC 1107 Computing Theory ⑮ 12 OENG 1168 Engineering Capstone 12
RC4 Project Part B ⑲
COSC 1114 Operating Systems 12 OENG 2145 Embedded Systems: 12
IV Principles ⑯ RC5 Operating Systems and
Interfacing ⑳ OE3
ISYS 1087 Software Testing ⑰ OE2 12 COSC 2299 Software Engineering: 12
Process and Tools OE4 ㉑
OENG 1167 Engineering Capstone 12 OENG 1198 Professional Engineering 12
Project Part A ⑱ Experience/ or elective ㉒
48 48

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Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and RMIT shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 145 units
with a minimum number of 44 courses (four courses with 16 units offered jointly by BITS and
RMIT + twenty-six courses with 75 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years, including
summer term + fourteen courses with 54 equivalent units offered by RMIT). The Equivalent
Unit is considered by assuming that a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent
to a 12-credit points course offered by RMIT.
2. To complete the RMIT Degree, students need to complete 384 credit points in total (four
courses with 48 credit points offered jointly by BITS and RMIT + twelve mapped courses with
144 equivalent credit points offered by BITS in the first two years + sixteen courses with 192
credit points offered by RMIT).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 144 credit points as an RMIT credit exemption
against the twelve mapped courses to complete the RMIT Degree in accordance with RMIT’s
policies and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all RMIT Courses, students will receive 70 units of transfer credit for the
twenty mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies
and procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and RMIT.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
Course BITS F234: Introduction to Engineering Design would be offered to BITS-RMIT
① Academy students in place of BITS F110: Engineering Graphics. This will also be
equivalent to OENG1277: Introduction to Engineering Design offered at RMIT.
Course CS F111: Computer Programming would be offered to BITS-RMIT Academy

students. This course is essential requirement for B.E. Computer Science of BITS Pilani.
Course CS F362: Programming Language and Compiler Construction is a new course
proposed by BITS Pilani that combines two core courses: CS F301: Principles of
Programming Language and CS F363: Compiler Construction.
The revised course description of CS F362: Programming Language and Compiler
Construction is given below:
CS F362 Programming Languages and Compiler Construction 4*

③ The notion of programmability, different languages, and paradigms, from procedural and
shell scripting to modular programming, OOP, and functional programming. Programming
Pragmatics: program structure, control flow, type systems, type checking, program
scoping, iteration and recursions, procedure activation. Introduction to language
processors: Basic Data and Control Flow of Compilers/Translator Filters/Interpreters.
Concept of Integrated Development Environments, Software Development Toolchains.
Engineering a compiler: lexical analysis technique, bottom-up LR parsing, introduction
to syntax-directed translation, introduction to code generation.
Course BITS F240: Introduction to Environmental and Sustainable Systems Engineering
will be offered to BITS-RMIT Academy students in place of BITS F225: Environmental
④ Studies or BITS F237: STEM for Sustainable Development for all BITS-RMIT Higher
Education Academy students. This will also be equivalent to CIVE1266 Introduction to
Environmental and Sustainable Systems Engineering offered at RMIT.
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Course BITS F241: Systems Engineering Principles will be offered to BITS-RMIT
Academy students which is a required course at RMIT. This will also be equivalent to
MIET2562 Systems Engineering Principles offered at RMIT. This will be considered as

the 1st Disciplinary Elective (DE1) for BITS. This course will replace BITS F236:
Foundations of Artificial Intelligence for STEM for all BITS-RMIT Higher Education
Academy students.
Course IS 341: Software Engineering, which is an existing disciplinary elective course at
⑥ BITS Pilani (considered as DE2), will be offered in the second year of this program. This
will be equivalent to ISYS 3416 SE Fundamentals for IT, which is a core course at RMIT.
Course EEET 2261: Computer architecture and organization is the core course offered
⑦ in 3rd year at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to CS F342: Computer Architecture (4
units) offered at BITS Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course ISYS 3459: Systems Architecture and Design will be treated as equivalent to SA
⑧ G653 Software Architecture: This will be considered as a Disciplinary Elective (DE3) for
BITS Pilani.
Course COSC 2123: Algorithm and Analysis will be treated as equivalent to CS F211
Data Structures and Algorithms (4 units) and CS F364 Design and Analysis of Algorithms

(3 units). COSC 2123 is a core course at RMIT and CS F211 as well as CS F364 are
core courses at BITS Pilani.
RMIT will recommend an optional course to the students during their 3rd year from the
listed courses. The students will have to select a technical option courses (i.e. courses

that are within Minor Options for students at RMIT). This will be considered as an Open
Elective (OE1) for BITS Pilani.
Course EEET 2096: Embedded System Design and Implementation is a core course at

RMIT, which will be treated as a Disciplinary Elective (DE4) for BITS Pilani.
⑫ Course COSC 2758: Full Stack Development is the core course offered at RMIT only.
Course EEET 2368: Network Fundamentals is equivalent to CS F303 Computer

Networks (4 units) at BITS Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
⑭ Course EEET 2250: Software Engineering Design is a core course offered at RMIT only.
Course COSC 1107: Computing Theory is equivalent to CS F351 Theory of Computation

at BITS Pilani (3 units). Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course COSC 1114: Operating Systems Principles is equivalent to CS F372 Operating

Systems at BITS Pilani (3 units). Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
ISYS 1087: Software Testing is the core course offered at RMIT. This will be an Open

Elective (OE2) for BITS Pilani.
Course OENG 1167: Engineering Capstone Project Part A is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course OENG 1168: Engineering Capstone Project Part B is one of the required courses
at RMIT. Also, this will be equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at

BITS Pilani. All BITS-RMIT Academy students have to do two Capstone Projects in place
of Practice School II/Thesis
OENG 2145: Embedded Systems: Operating Systems and Interfacing is one of the

required courses at RMIT. This will be an Open Elective (OE3) at BITS Pilani.
COSC 2299: Software Engineering: Process and Tools is a core course at RMIT.

This will be an Open Elective (OE4) at BITS Pilani.
OENG 1198: Professional Engineering Experience/ or elective is one of the required
㉒ courses at RMIT. This will be considered as a Humanities elective course required at
BITS Pilani.
㉓ BITS F235/OENG1278 Digital Fundamentals is also a core requirement for Engineering
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degree at RMIT University. This course is required for Computer Science/Software
Engineering cohort to earn RMIT Degree. This course would be offered in 2nd Year 2nd
Semester and would be delivered by RMIT University. This will be considered as an open
elective (OE5) course at BITS Pilani.

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B. BITS Pilani – Iowa State University (ISU)-Dual Degree Programmes

The partnership includes a deeper engagement with the partner institution and students, including:

• Co-branded programmes with partner Institutions, including joint marketing, delivery, and
operational responsibilities.

• Students are recruited through the existing BITSAT admissions process.


• Students will spend two years at BITS campuses before transferring to ISU in the USA.
• Students will have regular exposure to academics from partnering institutions in their respective
locations.

• Students will receive dual degrees, one from each institution.


• Students complete their degree and obtain Post Study Work Authorization or Optimal Practical
Training upto 24 months in the USA.

• Students will pay a substantially lower overall cost compared to the entirely US programmes.
Category wise structure of each program to fulfill Degree requirement of BITS Pilani for 2+2
International Collaborative First Degree Programmes offered under the BITS-ISU
collaborations

Courses to be offered
Courses to be offered
at ISU (for BITS Total
Category at BITS Pilani
Requirement)
Courses Unit Courses Eq. Unit* Courses Unit
Humanities Elective (0-3) (0-9) (0-3) (0-9) 3 9
Science Foundation 6 (6) 12 (12) 6 12
Mathematics Foundation 4 (4) 12 (12) 4 12
Engineering Foundation 2 (2) 6 (6) 2 6
Technical Arts (3-4) (7-10) (0-1) (0-3) 4 10
General Awareness /
2 (2) 6 (6) 2 6
Professional Courses
Sub-Total (17-21) (43-55) (0-4) (0-12) 21 55
Core (7-11) (26-37) (3-8) (14-24) (10-16) (33-48)
Discipline Elective (0-4) (0-15) (0-4) (0-15) (4-9) (12-27)
Sub-Total (7-15) (26-52) (3-12) (14-39) (14-20) 62
Open Elective (0-9) (0-27) (0-9) (0-27) (5-9) (15-27)
Capstone Project 2 8 2 8

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Grand Total (24-32) (69-92) (14-23) (52-68) (46-54) 144
*Equivalent Unit: Assuming a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 3-4 credit points
course offered by ISU. The Unit of each Capstone Project offered at ISU is proposed to be considered equal
to 4 units at BITS Pilani. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent
courses offered at BITS Pilani.
Note:
1. Unlike other BITS students of regular 4-year First Degree Programmes, Students of the 2+2
International Collaborative First Degree Programmes need not to register for Practice School or Thesis.
Such students will have to complete two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II or First Degree
Thesis to meet the requirements of their degree programmes.
2. Some of the courses which are offered at ISU may have different credit points, the grades earned by
the students at ISU will be converted appropriately by making equivalency of the courses and by
converting ISU credit points into BITS units, and the CGPA shall be calculated accordingly based on
their grades earned in all the respective courses.
3. Table given above describes the general curricular structure for the 2+2 International Collaborative First
Degree Programmes offered under the BITS-ISU collaborations and accordingly, the semesterwise
pattern of each specific programme has designed.
The details of 2+2 International Collaborative First Degree (UG) Programmes with the Iowa State University
(ISU) are given below:
• B.E. Computer Science at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Computer Engineering at Iowa State
University, Ames, USA

• B.E. Mechanical at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State
University, Ames, USA

• B.E. Electrical & Electronics at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Electrical Engineering at Iowa State
University, Ames, USA

• B.E. Electronics & Communication at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Electrical Engineering at Iowa
State University, Ames, USA.

Input Qualification:
(a) BITS Pilani minimum eligibility requirement

Applicant should also fulfil the minimum eligibility requirement of BITS Pilani for admission as follows:

(i) The applicant has passed the 12th examination of 10+2 system from a recognized
National/State/International board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
(PCM) and adequate proficiency in English; Also, the applicant has obtained a minimum of
aggregate 75% marks in PCM in 12th examination, with at least 60% marks in each of the PCM
subjects.

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(ii) The applicant undertakes the BITS Admission Test (BITSAT) and achieves a score that meets or
exceeds the relevant cut-off score for admission to the BITS Award, as determined by BITS from
time to time.

(b) Iowa State University minimum eligibility requirement

(i) Applicant should also fulfil the minimum eligibility requirement of Iowa State University for
admission as follows:

(ii) Students should have been successfully admitted into the BITS-ISU 2+2 program by meeting its
admission requirements as listed in Section (a) above.

(iii) In addition, students must maintain a BITS CGPA of at least 5.75 at the end of their first two years
in the program in the BITS portion of the curriculum.

(iv) Students should also meet the English requirements listed below (meet any one of the criteria
listed):

>=99 TOEFL or >= 7.5 IELTS or >=130 Duolingo or >=72 PTE or >=600 SAT Reading/Writing
or >=26 ACT English

Mode of Admission:
Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit position of the candidate will be based on the score
obtained by the candidate in a Computer based Online Test (BITSAT) conducted by BITS, Pilani. The
candidates should also fulfil the essential requirement of a minimum of aggregate 75% marks in
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in the 12th examination with at least 60% marks in each
of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects.

Upon successful completion of the BITSAT, students will make their programme selections, which will
include the BITS-ISU programmes. Details of applicants who meet BITS admission criteria will be
forwarded to Iowa State University for assessment against their eligibility criteria, such as proof of year
12 marks and proof of English language proficiency to the ISU standard.
Admission into the Academy for UAE (Dubai) based offerings will include details of applicants who meet
BITS admission criteria and will be forwarded to ISU for assessment against ISU eligibility criteria, such
as proof of year 12 marks and proof of English language proficiency to the ISU standard. Students that
ISU deems to have met their criteria will be confirmed with BITS. Successful applicants will be provided
admission offers.

According to the UGC Regulations mentioned above, dual-degree programmes will be those which are
offered by both the Indian and foreign university in the same subject area and at the same qualification
level. Degrees will be awarded separately and simultaneously from both universities. Prospective
students must meet the admission requirements of both the Indian and Foreign universities and shall
apply to and be admitted separately to both universities.
Duration:
The normal duration of the programme will be 8 semesters (Four Semesters and a summer term at any
of the Campuses of BITS Pilani and another four Semesters at Iowa State University, Ames, USA).
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Internship opportunities and Employment Scenario, etc.

• The program of study at Iowa State includes extensive hands-on experiences in the curriculum
and is complemented by both research and employment opportunities during the academic
semesters and summer. Engineering students take advantage of internships and cooperative
education opportunities that provide paid and supervised work experience to complement
formal academic classwork. The College of Engineering Career Services office provides
career advising and preparation support for internships, co-ops and post-graduation
employment.
• International students on a study visa (F-1) can also pursue off-campus employment
opportunities prior to the completion of an academic program or degree by availing of the
Curricular Practical Training (CPT), for example for internships and co-ops during the summer
or academic semester. Students are eligible for upto 365 days of CPT while completing their
bachelor’s degree.
• Post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a 12-month period of work authorization
(up to 24 months for engineering fields), or practical training. OPT is an opportunity for F-1
students to take what they learned in the classroom and apply their knowledge to a work
setting. Generally, these work experiences are off-campus or for non-student positions at ISU.
International students at Iowa State should work with the International Student and Scholar’s
office on learning more and applying for CPT or OPT.
The four dual degree programmes in collaboration with Iowa State University have launched in the
Academic Year 2024-25 as part of the partnership arrangement. The ISU engineering programmes for
this partnership are fully accredited by ABET and require capstone projects. These are either industry-
sponsored or faculty led research projects. Students will apply their technical knowledge, research,
design and professional engineering skills to either discipline-specific, or cross- disciplinary engineering
problems, through robust research and established engineering design processes. The degree is
internationally recognised, and graduates are able to practice as professional engineers in many
countries around the world.
The collaborative ‘dual degree’ programmes at the international level are being offered in collaboration
with Iowa State University in the same specialization and at the same qualification level. In this 4-year
collaborative ‘dual degree’ programme, students will spend the first two years alongwith a summer term
(if required) at BITS Pilani campuses before getting transferred to Iowa State University in the USA for
the remaining two years (i.e., years 3 and 4) of their study period. The courses mentioned in the
semester-wise pattern in years 1 and 2, along with the summer term (if any), will be offered at BITS
Pilani Campuses, whereas those courses specified in years 3 and 4 will be offered at ISU. The
Equivalent Unit may be considered by assuming that a course of 1 unit offered at BITS Pilani is
equivalent to a 1 credit point course offered by ISU. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be
decided based on the equivalent courses offered at BITS Pilani and ISU. Accordingly, the ISU credit
points will be converted into BITS course units and vice versa by making appropriate equivalency of
these courses.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Computer Science at BITS Pilani and B.S. Computer
Engineering at ISU
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F111 General Biology① 3 BIO F110 Biology Laboratory① 1
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II⑦ 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
MATH F111 Mathematics I② 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics⑧ 3
I PHY F110 Physics Laboratory③ 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences⑨ 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves④ 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics⑩ 3
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics⑤ 2 CS F111 Computer Programming ⑪ 4
BITS 112 Technical Report Writing ⑥ 2
18 19
Year Summer Term U
Humanities Elective⑫ 3
Humanities Elective⑬ 3
6
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑭ 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics⑳ 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
CS F213 Object Oriented Programming⑮ 4 CS F211 Data Structures & Algorithms㉑ 4
CS F214 Logic in Computer Science⑯ 3 CS F212 Database Systems㉒ 4
CS F215 Digital Design⑰ 4 CS F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing ㉓ 4
II CS F222 Discrete Structures for Computer 3 CS F351 Theory of Computation㉔ 3
Science⑱
Humanities Elective⑲ 3 BITS F225 Environmental Studies㉕ 3
20 21
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
CprE 2610 Transfer Orientation R ComS 3110 Introduction to the Design and 3
Analysis of Algorithms㉛
CprE 1660 Professional Programming㉖ R ENGL 3140 Technical Communication㉜ 3
LIB 1600 Introduction to College Level Research 1 ComS 3420 Principles of Programming 3
Languages ㉝
UST 1100 International First-Year Experience 1 STAT 3300 Probability and Statistics for 3
III Seminar Computer Science ㉞
CprE 2320 Professional and Ethical Issues in 3
3000-Level Math Course㉟ 4
Electrical and Computer Engineering ㉗
ENGL 2500 Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic 3
Composition㉘
CprE 3810 Computer Organization and Assembly 4
Level Programming ㉙
EE 2300 Electronic Circuits and Systems㉚ 4
16 16
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
CprE 4910 Senior Design Project I and 3 CprE 4920 Senior Design Project II㊵ 2
Professionalism ㊱
CprE 4940 Portfolio Assessment R CprE 4890 Computer Networks and Data 3
IV Communication㊶
CprE 3080 Operating Systems: Principles and 4 CprE Elective ㊷ 4
Practice㊲
ComS 3090 Software Development Practices ㊳ 3 ComS 4400 Principles and Practice of 3
Compiling㊸
CprE Elective ㊴ 3
13 12

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Course sequences to be taken in years 3 and 4 at ISU are tentative and may change, if required.
Academic advisors at ISU will work with students to set exact schedules upon entry to ISU.

Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and ISU shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units
with a minimum number of 47 courses (twenty-Nine courses with 84 units (min.) offered by
BITS in first two years + Eighteen courses with 60 equivalent units offered by ISU). The
Equivalent Unit is considered by assuming that a course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is
equivalent to a 1 credit points course offered by ISU.

2. To complete the ISU Degree, students need to complete 127 credit points in total (3 waved
courses with 12 credit points + 24 mapped courses with 76 equivalent credit points offered by
BITS in the first two years + 22 courses with 57 credit points offered by ISU).

3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at a given BITS Campus, students will receive 12+76 = 88 credit points as an ISU credit
exemption against the 3 waived + 24 mapped Courses to complete the ISU Degree in
accordance with ISU’s policies and procedures.

4. Upon completion of all ISU Courses in 3rd and 4th year, students will receive 60 units of transfer
credit for the Eighteen mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance
with BITS’ policies and procedures.

5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and ISU.

6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory
foundation courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to
① BIOL 1010: Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at
ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement
Elective out of the total 6 courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be be
② considered as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement.
MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I
Laboratory to fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at
④ BITS. It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical
Physics I to fulfil the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
⑤ be considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory
Design to fulfil the ISU requirement.
Course BITS F112: Technical Report Writing is a required course to fulfil BITS

requirement.
⑦ Course MATH F112: Mathematics II is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will

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Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory
foundation courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to
① BIOL 1010: Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at
ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement
Elective out of the total 6 courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be be
② considered as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement.
MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I
Laboratory to fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at
④ BITS. It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical
Physics I to fulfil the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
⑤ be considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory
Design to fulfil the ISU requirement.
be considered as an equivalent to MATH 2070: Matrices and Linear Algebra to fulfil the
ISU requirement.
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is the compulsory foundation course at
BITS. It will be considered as an equivalent to STAT 3050: Engineering Statistics to fulfil

the ISU requirement. MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic
Program.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It
⑨ will be considered as an equivalent to EE 2010: Electric Circuit to fulfil the ISU
requirement.
Course BITS F111: Thermodynamics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
be considered as an equivalent to ME 2310: Engineering Thermodynamics I, to fulfil the

non-CPRE Tech Elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 1st
course as non-CPRE Tech Elective requirement at ISU.
Course CS F111: Computer Programming is the compulsory foundation course at BITS.
It will be considered as an equivalent to CprE 1850: Introduction to Computer Engineering

and Problem Solving I is the foundation course offered at ISU. Both are the foundation
courses at the respective Institutes.
One of the Humanities Elective is a required course at BITS. The course will be
considered as an equivalent to one of the General Education Elective to fulfil the general
⑫ education elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 2 nd course
under General Education Requirement Elective out of the total 6 courses required under
this category at ISU.
One of the Humanities Elective is a required course at BITS. The course will be
considered as an equivalent to one of the General Education Elective to fulfil the general
⑬ education elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 3 rd course
under General Education Requirement Elective out of the total 6 courses required under
this category at ISU.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
be considered as an equivalent to MATH 2670: Elementary Differential Equations and

Laplace Transforms, a foundation course offered at ISU. Mathematics I, II and III offered
at BITS may fulfill mathematics requirements of ISU.
Course CS F213: Object Oriented Programming is the required core course at BITS Pilani.

It will be considered as equivalent to ComS 2270: Object-oriented Programming, a core
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Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory
foundation courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to
① BIOL 1010: Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at
ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement
Elective out of the total 6 courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be be
② considered as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement.
MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I
Laboratory to fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at
④ BITS. It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical
Physics I to fulfil the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
⑤ be considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory
Design to fulfil the ISU requirement.
course offered at ISU.
Course CS F214: Logic in Computer Science is the required core course at BITS. It will
be considered to fulfil as one of the CPRE Comp Think Elective requirement at ISU.

Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 1st course under Computational Thinking Elective
out of 3 required at ISU.
Course CS F215: Digital Design is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered

as equivalent to CprE 2810: Digital Logic, a required core course offered at ISU.
Course CS F222: Discrete Structures for Computer Science is the required core course
⑱ at BITS. It will be considered as equivalent to CprE 3100: Theoretical Foundations of
Computer Engineering, a required core course offered at ISU.
One of the Humanities Elective is a required course at BITS. It will be considered as an
equivalent to one of the General Education Elective to fulfil the general education elective
⑲ requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 4 th course under General
Education Requirement Elective out of the total 6 courses required under this category
at ISU.
ECON F211: Principles of Economics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS, and
should be selected to count toward a general education elective category at ISU. It will
be considered as an equivalent to ECON 1010: Principles of Microeconomics to fulfil the

general education elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 5 th
course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the total 6 courses required
under this category at ISU.
Course CS F211: Data Structures & Algorithms is the required core course at BITS. It will
㉑ be considered as equivalent to ComS 2280: Introduction to Data Structures, a required
core course offered at ISU. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
CS F212: Database Systems is the required core course at BITS. It be considered as one
㉒ of the non-CPRE Tech Elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of
2nd course as non-CPRE Tech Elective requirement at ISU.
Course CS F241: Microprocessors & Interfacing is the required core course at BITS. It will
㉓ be considered as equivalent to CprE 2880: Embedded Systems I, a required core course
offered at ISU. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes
Course CS F351: Theory of Computations is a required core course at BITS Pilani. It will
㉔ be considered as equivalent to ComS 3310: Theory of Computing and will be counted as
2nd Computational Thinking Elective out of 3 required at ISU.
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Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory
foundation courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to
① BIOL 1010: Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at
ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement
Elective out of the total 6 courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be be
② considered as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement.
MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I
Laboratory to fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at
④ BITS. It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical
Physics I to fulfil the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
⑤ be considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory
Design to fulfil the ISU requirement.
The course BITS F225: Environmental Studies is a required course under general
awareness courses at BITS Pilani. It will be considered as equivalent to ENVS 3340
Environmental Ethics course offered at ISU under General Education Requirement

Elective Category. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 6th course under General
Education Requirement Elective out of the total 6 courses required under this category at
ISU.
Course CprE 1660: Professional Programming is the core course offered at ISU. Also,

this course will be 1st Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course CprE 2320: Professional and Ethical Issues in Electrical and Computer Engineering
㉗ is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be treated as 1st Discipline Elective
course required at BITS Pilani.
Course ENGL 2500: Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic Composition is the core course
㉘ offered at ISU. Also, this course will be 2nd Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5
at BITS.
Course CprE 3810: Computer Organization and Assembly Level Programming is the core
course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to CS F342:

Computer Architecture a required core course offered at BITS Pilani. Both are the core
courses at the respective Institutes.
Course EE 2300: Electronic Circuits and Systems is the core course offered at ISU. Also,

this course will be treated as 2nd Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course ComS 3110: Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithms is the core
course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to CS F364:

Design and Analysis of Algorithms a required core course offered at BITS Pilani. Both are
the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course ENGL 3140: Technical Communication would be a course under the requirement
㉜ of Communication requirement at ISU. Also, will be treated as 3 rd Open Elective (OPEL)
out of total required 5 at BITS.
BITS-ISU Students shall be advised to take the course ComS 3420: Principles of
Programming Language as 3rd Computational Thinking Electives out of 3 required at ISU

and will be treated as equivalent a required core course offered at BITS, namely CS F301:
Principles of Programming Languages.
Course STAT 3300: Probability and Statistics for Computer Science is the core course

offered at ISU. Also, this course will be treated as 4 th Open Elective (OPEL) to complete
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Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory
foundation courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to
① BIOL 1010: Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at
ISU. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement
Elective out of the total 6 courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be be
② considered as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement.
MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I
Laboratory to fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at
④ BITS. It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical
Physics I to fulfil the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
⑤ be considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory
Design to fulfil the ISU requirement.
requirements at BITS.
This course would be a course under the requirement of 3000-Level Math course required
at ISU. BITS-ISU students should select this course from the pool of 3000-Level Math

courses offered at ISU. Also, will be treated as 5 th Open Elective (OPEL) out of total
required 5 at BITS.
Course BITS F456: Capstone Project I is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. Also,
㊱ this course will be considered as equivalent to the course CPRE 4910: Senior Design
Project I and Professionalism. This is the 1st Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
Course CprE 3080: Operating Systems: Principles and Practice is the core course offered
at ISU. Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to CS F372: Operating Systems

a required core course offered at BITS Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective
Institutes.
Course ComS 3090: Software Development Practices is the core course offered at ISU.

Also, will be treated as an Extra Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
This course would be the 1st CprE Electives out of 3 required at ISU. Students should
㊴ select this course from the pool of CprE electives offered at ISU. Also, will be treated as
3rd Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F457: Capstone Project II is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. Also,
㊵ this course will be considered as equivalent to the course CPRE 4920: Senior Design
Project II. This is the 2nd Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
BITS-ISU Students shall be advised to take the course CprE 4890: Computer Networks
and Data Communication as 2nd CprE Electives out of four required at ISU and will be

treated as equivalent to a required core course offered at BITS, namely CS F303:
Computer Networks.
This course would be the 3rd CprE Electives out of 3 required at ISU. Students should
㊷ select this course from the pool of CprE electives offered at ISU. Also, will be treated as
4th Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
BITS-ISU Students shall be advised to take the course ComS 4400: Principles and
Practice of Compiling as Technical Electives course required at ISU and will be treated

as equivalent to a required core course offered at BITS, namely CS F363: Compiler
Construction.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electronics and Communications under BITS – ISU

Year First Semester U Second Semester U


BIO F110 Biology Laboratory ① 1 BITS F112 Technical Report Writing 2
BIO F111 General Biology① 3 MATH F112 Mathematics II ⑥ 3
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics⑦ 3
I MATH F111 Mathematics I② 3 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences⑧ 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory③ 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics⑨ 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves④ 3 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics⑤ 2
18 19
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑩ 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics⑮ 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
ECE F211 Electrical Machines 4 ECE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
ECE F212 Electromagnetic Theory ⑪ 3 ECE F242 Control Systems⑯ 3
ECE F215 Digital Design⑫ 4 ECE F243 Signals & Systems⑰ 3
ECE F214 Electronic Devices⑬ 3 ECE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
II
ECE F314 Electromagnetic Fields & Microwave 3 BITS F225 Environmental Studies⑱ 3
Engineering
Humanities⑭ 3 Humanities Elective⑲ 3
23 22
Summer Term
ECE F341 Analog Electronics 4
ECE F344 Information Theory and Coding⑳ 3
Humanities Elective 3
10
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
EE 2610 Transfer Orientation R CprE 2880 Embedded Systems I㉓ 4
EE 1660 Professional Programming R EE 2320 Professional and Ethical Issues in 3
Electrical and Computer Engineering㉔
LIB 1600 Introduction to College Level Research 1 PHYS 2320 Introduction to Classical Physics II㉕ 4
UST 1100 International I-Year Experience Seminar 1 ENGL 3140 Technical Communication㉖ 3

EE 4900 Independent Study (CPRE 2810 Lab) 1 3000-Level Math Course ㉗ 4


III EE 1850 Introduction to Electrical Engineering and 3
Problem-Solving I
EE 2300 Electronic Circuits and Systems㉑ 4
EE 2850 Problem Solving Methods and Tools for 4
Electrical Engineering㉒
ENGL 2500 Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic 3
Composition
17 18
EE 4910 Senior Design Project I and 3 EE 4920 Senior Design Project II ㉛ 2
Professionalism ㉘
EE 4940 Portfolio Assessment R EE 4240 Introduction to Digital Signal Processing㉜ 4
IV
EE 3220 Probabilistic Methods for Electrical 3 CPRE 4890 Computer Networking and Data 4
Engineers Communications㉝
EE 3240 Signals and Systems II ㉙ 4 EE 4230 Communication Systems Laboratory 1
EE 3030 Energy Systems and Power Electronics 3 3000-Level Math Course ㉞ 4
EE 3210 Communication Systems I㉚ 3
16 15
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Course sequences to be taken in years 3 and 4 at ISU are tentative and may change, if required.
Academic advisors at ISU will work with students to set exact schedules upon entry to ISU.

Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and ISU shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units
with a minimum number of 46 courses (thirty-two courses with 92 units (min.) offered by BITS
in first two years + Fourteen courses with 52 equivalent units offered by ISU). The Equivalent
Unit is considered by assuming that a course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to
a 1 credit points course offered by ISU.

2. To complete the ISU Degree, students need to complete 128 credit points in total (3 waved
courses with 12 units + 20 mapped courses with 65 equivalent credit points offered by BITS
in the first two years + 25 courses with 66 credit points offered by ISU).

3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 12+65 = 77 credit points as an ISU credit
exemption against the 3 waived + 20 mapped Courses to complete the ISU Degree in
accordance with ISU’s policies and procedures.

4. Upon completion of all ISU Courses, students will receive 52 units of transfer credit for the 14
mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies and
procedures.

5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and ISU.

6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory foundation
courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to BIOL 1010:
① Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill
the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the total 6
courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be be considered
② as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement. MATH 2650 is
considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I Laboratory to
fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at BITS.
④ It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical Physics I to fulfil
the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
⑤ considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory Design to fulfil
the ISU requirement.
Course MATH F112: Mathematics II is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
⑥ considered as an equivalent to MATH 2070: Matrices and Linear Algebra to fulfil the ISU
requirement.

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Symbol Description
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It
⑦ will be considered as an equivalent to STAT 3050: Engineering Statistics to fulfil the ISU
requirement. MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be

considered as an equivalent to EE 2010: Electric Circuit to fulfil the ISU requirement.
Course BITS F111: Thermodynamics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be

considered as an equivalent to ME 2310: Engineering Thermodynamics I offered at ISU.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
considered as an equivalent to MATH 2670: Elementary Differential Equations and Laplace

Transforms, a foundation course offered at ISU. Mathematics I, II and III offered at BITS may
fulfill mathematics requirements of ISU.
Course ECE F212: Electromagnetic Theory is the required core course at BITS. It will be
⑪ considered as an equivalent to EE 3110: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves a required course
offered at ISU.
Course ECE F215: Digital Design is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered as an

equivalent to CprE 2810: Digital Logic a required course offered at ISU.
Course ECE F214: Electronic Devices is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered
⑬ as an equivalent to EE 3320: Semiconductor Materials and Devices a required course offered at
ISU.
This would be the 1st Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs at BITS. Students
should select this course from the pool of Humanities electives (defined for BITS-ISU students)

offered at BITS in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the requirement of a course
at ISU offered under General Education Requirement Elective Category.
Course ECON F211: Principles of Economics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It
⑮ will be considered as an equivalent to ECON 1010: Principles of Microeconomics a ECON
elective course offered at ISU.
Course ECE F242: Control Systems is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered as

an equivalent to EE 4750: Automatic Control System an EE Elective course offered at ISU.
Course ECE F243: Signals and Systems is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered

as an equivalent to EE 2240: Signals and Systems I is a required course offered at ISU.
The course BITS F225: Environmental Studies is a required course under general awareness
courses at BITS Pilani. This course will be considered as equivalent to ENVS 3340:

Environmental Ethics course offered at ISU under General Education Requirement Elective
Category.
This would be the 2nd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs at BITS.
Students should select this course from the pool of Humanities electives (defined for BITS-ISU

students) offered at BITS in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the requirement
of a course at ISU offered under General Education Requirement Elective Category.
The course ECE F344: Information Theory and Coding is a required core course offered at BITS
⑳ Pilani. This course will also fulfill the requirement of a course at ISU offered under EE Elective
Category.
Course EE 2300: Electronic Circuits and Systems is the required course offered at ISU. Also, this
㉑ course will be treated as 1st Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.

Course EE 2850: Problem Solving Methods and Tools for Electrical Engineering is the required
㉒ course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be treated as 2nd Discipline Elective course required
at BITS Pilani.
Course CprE 2880: Embedded Systems I is the required course offered at ISU. Also, this course

will be treated as 3rd Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
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Symbol Description
Course EE 2320: Professional and Ethical Issues in Electrical and Computer Engineering is the
㉔ core course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be 1st Open Elective (OPEL) out of total
required 5 at BITS.
Course PHYS 2320: Introduction to Classical Physics II is the core course offered at ISU. Also,

this course will be treated as 2nd Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course ENGL 3140: Technical Communication is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this course

will be treated as 3rd Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
This course would be a course under the requirement of 3000-Level Math course required at
ISU. BITS-ISU students should select this course from the pool of 3000-Level Math courses

offered at ISU. Also, this will be treated as 4 th Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at
BITS.
Course BITS F456: Capstone Project I is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. Also, this
㉘ course can be considered as equivalent to the course EE 4910: Senior Design Project I and
Professionalism. This is the 1st Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
Course EE 3240: Signals and Systems II is the required course offered at ISU. Also, this course

will be treated as 4th Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course EE 3210: Communication Systems I is the EE sequence course offered at ISU. Also, this
㉚ course can be considered as equivalent to ECE F311: Communication Systems offered at BITS
Pilani. Both are the core courses at the respective Institutes.
Course BITS F457: Capstone Project II is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. Also, this
㉛ course can be considered as equivalent to the course EE 4920: Senior Design Project II. This is
the 2nd Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
Course EE 4240: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing is the EE/CprE Electives course
㉜ required at ISU. Also, this course will be treated as equivalent core course offered at BITS,
namely ECE F434: Digital Signal Processing.
Course CPRE 4890: Computer Networking and Data Communications is the EE sequence
㉝ course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be treated as equivalent core course offered at
BITS, namely ECE F343: Communication Networks.
This course would be a course under the requirement of 3000-Level Math course required at
ISU. BITS-ISU students should select this course from the pool of 3000-Level Math courses

offered at ISU. Also, this will be treated as 5 th Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at
BITS.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electrical and Electronics at BITS Pilani and B.S. Electrical
Engineering at ISU
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F111 General Biology① 3 BIO F110 Biology Laboratory ① 1
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II ⑥ 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
MATH F111 Mathematics I② 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics⑦ 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory③ 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences ⑧ 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves④ 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics⑨ 3
I BITS F110 Engineering Graphics⑤ 2 CS F111 Computer Programming 4
BITS 112 Technical Report Writing 2
18 19
ECON F211 Principles of Economics ⑭
MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑩ 3 Or Or Or 3
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F241 Microprocessors & Interfacing 4
EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory ⑪ 3 EEE F242 Control Systems ⑮ 3
EEE F215 Digital Design⑫ 4 EEE F243 Signals & Systems⑯ 3
EEE F214 Electronic Devices⑬ 3 EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3
MATH F212 Optimization 3
II OR BITS F225 Environmental Studies⑰ 3
ME F344 Engineering Optimization 2
20 19
Summer Term
EEE F341 Analog Electronics 4
Humanities Elective⑱ 3
Humanities Elective⑲ 3
10
EE 2610 Transfer Orientation R CprE 2880 Embedded Systems I㉓ 4
Professional and Ethical Issues in
EE 1660 Professional Programming R EE 2320 3
Electrical and Computer Engineering㉔
Introduction to College Level
LIB 1600 1 PHYS 2320 Introduction to Classical Physics II㉕ 4
Research
International I-Year Experience
UST 1100 1 ENGL 3140 Technical Communication㉖ 3
Seminar
EE 4900 Independent Study (CprE 2810 Lab) 1 EE 3300 Integrated Electronics㉗ 4
III
Introduction to Electrical Engineering
EE 1850 3
and Problem-Solving I
EE 2300 Electronic Circuits and Systems⑳ 4
Problem Solving Methods and Tools
EE 2850 4
for Electrical Engineering㉑
Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic
ENGL 2500 3
Composition ㉒
17 18
Senior Design Project I and
EE 4910 3 EE 4920 Senior Design Project II㉜ 2
Professionalism㉘
EE 4940 Portfolio Assessment R 3000-Level Math Course㉝ 4
Probabilistic Methods for Electrical
EE 3220 3 3000-Level Math Course㉞ 4
Engineers
Digital VLSI Design㉙ Energy Systems and Power
EE 4650 3 EE 3030 4
IV Electronics㉟
EE 4560 Power System Analysis I㉚ 3 EE Elective㊱ 3-4
EE 3210 Communication Systems I ㉛ 3
15 17

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Course sequences to be taken in years 3 and 4 at ISU are tentative and may change, if required.
Academic advisors at ISU will work with students to set exact schedules upon entry to ISU.

Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and ISU shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units
with a minimum number of 46 courses (30 courses with 85 units (min.) offered by BITS in first
two years + 16 courses with 59 equivalent units offered by ISU). The Equivalent Unit is
considered by assuming that a course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 1
credit points course offered by ISU.

2. To complete the ISU Degree, students need to complete 128 credit points in total (3 waved
courses with 12 units + 19 mapped courses with 62 equivalent credit points offered by BITS
in the first two years + 25 courses with 66 credit points offered by ISU).

3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 12+62 = 74 credit points as an ISU credit
exemption against the 3 waived + 19 mapped Courses to complete the ISU Degree in
accordance with ISU’s policies and procedures.

4. Upon completion of all ISU Courses, students will receive 59 units of transfer credit for the 16
mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies and
procedures.

5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and ISU.

6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory foundation
courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to BIOL 1010:
① Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will
fulfill the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the
total 6 courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be be
② considered as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement. MATH
2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I Laboratory
to fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at
④ BITS. It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical Physics
I to fulfil the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
⑤ considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory Design to
fulfil the ISU requirement.

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Symbol Description
Course MATH F112: Mathematics II is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
⑥ considered as an equivalent to MATH 2070: Matrices and Linear Algebra to fulfil the ISU
requirement.
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS.
⑦ It will be considered as an equivalent to STAT 3050: Engineering Statistics to fulfil the ISU
requirement. MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be

considered as an equivalent to EE 2010: Electric Circuit to fulfil the ISU requirement.
Course BITS F111: Thermodynamics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be

considered as an equivalent to ME 2310: Engineering Thermodynamics I offered at ISU.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
considered as an equivalent to MATH 2670: Elementary Differential Equations and Laplace

Transforms, a foundation course offered at ISU. Mathematics I, II and III offered at BITS may
fulfill mathematics requirements of ISU.
Course EEE F212: Electromagnetic Theory is the required core course at BITS. It will be
⑪ considered as an equivalent to EE 3110: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves a required course
offered at ISU.
Course EEE F215: Digital Design is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered as

an equivalent to CprE 2810: Digital Logic a required course offered at ISU.
Course EEE F214: Electronic Devices is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered
⑬ as an equivalent to EE 3320: Semiconductor Materials and Devices a required course offered
at ISU.
Course ECON F211: Principles of Economics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It
⑭ will be considered as an equivalent to ECON 1010: Principles of Microeconomics a ECON
elective course offered at ISU.
Course EEE F242: Control Systems is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered

as an equivalent to EE 4750: Automatic Control System an EE Elective course offered at ISU.
Course EEE F243: Signals and Systems is the required core course at BITS. It will be
⑯ considered as an equivalent to EE 2240: Signals and Systems I is a required course offered
at ISU.
The course BITS F225: Environmental Studies is a required course under general awareness
courses at BITS Pilani. This course will be considered as equivalent to ENVS 3340:

Environmental Ethics course offered at ISU under General Education Requirement Elective
Category.
This would be the 1st Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs at BITS.
Students should select this course from the pool of Humanities electives (defined for BITS-
⑱ ISU students) offered at BITS in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the
requirement of a course at ISU offered under General Education Requirement Elective
Category.
This would be the 2nd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs at BITS.
Students should select this course from the pool of Humanities electives (defined for BITS-
⑲ ISU students) offered at BITS in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the
requirement of a course at ISU offered under General Education Requirement Elective
Category.
Course EE 2300: Electronic Circuits and Systems is the required course offered at ISU. Also,

this course will be treated as 1st Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course EE 2850: Problem Solving Methods and Tools for Electrical Engineering is the required
㉑ course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be treated as 2 nd Discipline Elective course
required at BITS Pilani.

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Symbol Description
The course ENGL 2500: Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic Composition is the required
㉒ course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to 3rd course under
Humanities Elective out of the total 3 courses required at BITS.
Course CprE 2880: Embedded Systems I is the required course offered at ISU. Also, this

course will be treated as 3rd Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course EE 2320: Professional and Ethical Issues in Electrical and Computer Engineering is the
㉔ core course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be 1st Open Elective (OPEL) out of total
required 5 at BITS.
Course PHYS 2320: Introduction to Classical Physics II is the core course offered at ISU. Also,

this course will be 2nd Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course ENGL 3140: Technical Communication is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this

course will be 3rd Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course EE 3300: Integrated Electronics is the required course offered at ISU. Also, this course

will be treated as 4th Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F456: Capstone Project I is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. Also, this
㉘ course can be considered as equivalent to the course EE 4910: Senior Design Project I and
Professionalism. This is the 1st Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
Course EE 4650: Digital VLSI Design is the EE sequence course offered at ISU. Also, this
㉙ course can be considered as equivalent to a required core EEE F313: Analog & Digital VLSI
Design offered at BITS Pilani.
Course EE 4560: Power System Analysis I is the required course offered at ISU. Also, this
㉚ course can be considered as equivalent to a required core EEE F312: Power Systems offered
at BITS Pilani.
The course EE 3210: Communication Systems I required to be offered by ISU to fulfill the
㉛ requirements of BITS. This course will be considered as equivalent to a required core course
EEE F311: Communication Systems offered at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F457: Capstone Project II is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. Also, this
㉜ course can be considered as equivalent to the course EE 4920: Senior Design Project II. This
is the 2nd Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
This course would be a course under the requirement of 3000-Level Math course required at
ISU. BITS-ISU students should select this course from the pool of 3000-Level Math courses

offered at ISU. Also, this will be treated as 4th Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at
BITS.
This course would be a course under the requirement of 3000-Level Math course required at
ISU. BITS-ISU students should select this course from the pool of 3000-Level Math courses

offered at ISU. Also, this will be treated as 5th Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at
BITS.
The course EE 3030: Energy Systems and Power Electronics required to be offered by ISU
㉟ as an EE Elective at ISU. Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to a required core
course EEE F342: Power Electronics offered at BITS Pilani.
EE Elective (Students will take EE 4570: Power Systems Analysis – II as another EE elective
to fufill EE Electives at ISU. It will also facilitates to cover the remaining course content of EEE

F342: Power Electronics of BITS which is partially mapped with EE 3030: Energy Systems
and Power Electronics.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Mechanical at BITS Pilani and B.S. Mechanical Engineering at ISU
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F111 General Biology① 3 BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II ⑥ 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
MATH F111 Mathematics I② 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics⑦ 3
I PHY F110 Physics Laboratory③ 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences⑧ 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and 3 BITS F111 Thermodynamics⑨ 3
Waves④
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics⑤ 2 CS F111 Computer Programming⑩ 4
BITS 112 Technical Report Writing 2
18 19
Year Summer Term U
Humanities Elective⑪ 3
Humanities Elective⑫ 3
Humanities Elective⑬ 3
9
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑭ 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics⑲ 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids ⑮ 3 ME F218 Advanced Mechanics of Solids⑳ 2
ME F212 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines㉑ 3
ME F216 Advanced Manufacturing
Materials Science & Engineering⑯ 3 ME F315 3
Processes
II
ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics⑰ 4 ME F316 Manufacturing Management 2
ME F219 Manufacturing Processes⑱ 4 ME F317 Engines, Motors, and Mobility 2
ME F341 Prime Movers & Fluid Machines 3
BITS F225 Environmental Studies㉒ 3
20 21
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
Introduction to Circuits and
CE 2740 Engineering Statics ㉓ 3 EE 4420 2
Instruments
Introduction to Mechanical
ME 2700 3 ME 3450 Engineering Dynamics ㉖ 3
Engineering Design ㉔
LIB Introduction to College Level Manufacturing Engineering
1600 1 ME 3240L 1
Research Laboratory
Mechanical Engineering - Introduction to AC Circuits and
III ME 2020 R EE 4480 2
Professional Planning Motors ㉗
ENGR 1010 Engineering Orientation R ME 3250 Mechanical Component Design㉘ 3
2320/ Introduction to Classical Physics II +
PHYS 5 ENGL 3140 Technical Communication㉙ 3
L Laboratory ㉕
Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic
ENGL 2500 3 3000-Level Math Course ㉚ 4
Composition
International First-Year Experience
UST 1100 1
Seminar
16 18
AERE 4940 Make to Innovate II ㉛ 3 ME 4150 Mechanical Systems Design㊱ 3
ME 4210 System Dynamics and Control ㉜ 4 ME 4360 Heat Transfer ㊲ 4
IV Optimization Methods for Complex
ME 4250 3 ME 4190 Computer-Aided Design㊳ 3
Designs ㉝
ME 3700 Engineering Measurements ㉞ 3 3000-Level Math Course ㊴ 4
ME 3350 Fluid Flow ㉟ 4
18 14
Course sequences to be taken in years 3 and 4 at ISU are tentative and may change slightly.
Academic advisors at ISU will work with students to set exact schedules upon entry to ISU.
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Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and ISU shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units
with a minimum number of 49 courses (Thirty-two courses with 87 units (min.) offered by BITS
in first two years + Seventeen courses with 57 equivalent units offered by ISU). The Equivalent
Unit is considered by assuming that a course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a
1 credit points course offered by ISU.
2. To complete the ISU Degree, students need to complete 129 credit points in total (3 waved
courses with 12 units + 22 mapped courses with 68 equivalent credit points offered by BITS in
the first two years + 24 courses with 65 credit points offered by ISU).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 12+68 = 80 credit points as an ISU credit
exemption against the 3 waived + 22 mapped Courses to complete the ISU Degree in
accordance with ISU’s policies and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all ISU Courses, students will receive 57 units of transfer credit for the
Seventeen mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’
policies and procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and ISU.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
BIO F111: General Biology and BIO F110: Biology Laboratory is the compulsory foundation
courses at BITS. These two courses will be considered as an equivalent to BIOL 1010:
① Introductory Biology to fulfil the general education elective requirement at ISU. Thus, it will fulfill
the requirement of 1st course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the total 6
courses required under this category at ISU.
MATH F111: Mathematics I is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be considered
② as an equivalent to MATH 2650: Calculus III to fulfil the ISU requirement. MATH 2650 is
considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
③ considered as an equivalent to PHYS2310L: Introduction to Classical Physics I Laboratory to
fulfil the ISU requirement.
PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is the compulsory foundation course at BITS.
④ It will be considered as an equivalent to PHYS 2310: Introduction to Classical Physics I to fulfil
the ISU requirement.
BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
⑤ considered as an equivalent to ME 1700: Engineering Graphics and Introductory Design to fulfil
the ISU requirement.
Course MATH F112: Mathematics II is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
⑥ considered as an equivalent to MATH 2070: Matrices and Linear Algebra to fulfil the ISU
requirement.
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It
⑦ will be considered as an equivalent to STAT 3050: Engineering Statistics to fulfil the ISU
requirement. MATH 2650 is considered to fill credit deficiency in ISU Basic Program.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be

considered as an equivalent to EE 2010: Electric Circuit to fulfil the ISU requirement.
Course BITS F111: Thermodynamics is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be

considered as an equivalent to ME 2310: Engineering Thermodynamics I offered at ISU.
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Symbol Description
Course CS F111: Computer Programming is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will
⑩ be considered as an equivalent to ME 1600: Mechanical Engineering Problem Solving with
Computer Applications a foundation course offered at ISU.
This would be the 1st Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs at BITS.
Students should select this course from the pool of Humanities electives (defined for BITS-ISU
students) offered at BITS in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the requirement

of a course at ISU offered under General Education Requirement Elective Category. Thus, it will
fulfill the requirement of 2nd course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the
total 5 courses required under this category at ISU.
This would be the 2nd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs at BITS.
Students should select this course from the pool of Humanities electives (defined for BITS-ISU
students) offered at BITS in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the requirement

of a course at ISU offered under General Education Requirement Elective Category. Thus, it will
fulfill the requirement of 3rd course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the
total 5 courses required under this category at ISU.
This would be the 3rd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs at BITS.
Students should select this course from the pool of Humanities electives (defined for BITS-ISU
students) offered at BITS in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the requirement

of a course at ISU offered under General Education Requirement Elective Category. Thus, it will
fulfill the requirement of 4th course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the
total 5 courses required under this category at ISU.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is the compulsory foundation course at BITS. It will be
considered as an equivalent to MATH 2670: Elementary Differential Equations and Laplace

Transforms, a foundation course offered at ISU. Mathematics I, II and III offered at BITS may
fulfill mathematics requirements of ISU.
Course ME F211: Mechanics of Solids is the required core course at BITS. It will be considered

as an equivalent to EM 3240 Mechanics of Materials a required course offered at ISU.
Course ME F216: Materials Science & Engineering is the required core course at BITS. It will be
⑯ considered as an equivalent to MATE 2730 Principles of Materials Science and Engineering a
required course offered at ISU.
Course ME F217: Applied Thermodynamics is the required core course at BITS. It will be
⑰ considered as an equivalent to ME 3320 Engineering Thermodynamics II a required course
offered at ISU.
Course ME F219: Manufacturing Processes is the required core course at BITS. It will be

considered as an equivalent to ME 3240 Manufacturing Engineering a required course offered at ISU.
The course ECON F211: Principles of Economics is a required course at BITS Pilani. This course
will be considered as equivalent to ECON 1010: Principles of Microeconomics course offered at
⑲ ISU under General Education Requirement Elective Category. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement
of 5th course under General Education Requirement Elective out of the total 5 courses required
under this category at ISU.
Course ME F218: Advanced Mechanics of Solids is the required core course at BITS. It will be
⑳ considered as an equivalent to EM 4240: Intermediate Mechanics of Materials a required course
offered at ISU.
Course ME F221: Mechanisms and Machines is the required core course at BITS. It will be
㉑ considered as an equivalent to ME 4160: Mechanism Design and Analysis a required course
offered at ISU.

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Symbol Description
The course BITS F225: Environmental Studies is a required course under general awareness
courses at BITS Pilani. This course will be considered as equivalent to ENVS 3340:
㉒ Environmental Ethics course offered at ISU under General Education Requirement Elective
Category. Thus, it will fulfill the requirement of 5th course under General Education Requirement
Elective out of the total 5 courses required under this category at ISU.
Course CE 2740: Engineering Statics is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be

treated as 1st Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course ME 2700: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design is the core course offered at

ISU. Also, this course will be treated as 1st Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course PHYS 2320: Introduction to Classical Physics II & course PHYS 2320L: Introduction to
㉕ Classical Physics II Laboratory are the core courses offered at ISU. Also, these courses will be
treated as 2nd Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course ME 3450: Engineering Dynamics is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this course will

be treated as 2nd Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course EE 4480: Introduction to AC Circuits and Motors is a core course offered at ISU. Also,

this course will be treated as 3rd Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course ME 3250: Mechanical Component Design is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this
㉘ course will be considered as equivalent to ME F314: Design of Machine Elements at BITS a,
required core course offered at BITS Pilani.
Course ENGL 3140: Technical Communication would be a course under the requirement of
㉙ Communication requirement at ISU. Also, will be treated as 4 th Open Elective (OPEL) out of total
required 5 at BITS.
This course would be a course under the requirement of 3000-Level Math course required at
㉚ ISU. BITS-ISU students should select this course from the pool of 3000-Level Math courses
offered at ISU. Also, will be treated as 5th Open Elective (OPEL) out of total required 5 at BITS.
Course AERE 4940: Make to Innovate II is a project-based technical elective course for
mechanical engineering students offered at ISU. This will be considered as equivalent to BITS

F456: Capstone Project I, which is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. This is the 1st
Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
Course ME 4210: System Dynamics and Control is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this
㉜ course will be considered as equivalent to ME F319: Vibrations and Control a, required core
course offered at BITS Pilani.
The course ME 4250: Optimization Methods for Complex Designs is a required course at ISU.
㉝ Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to ME F320: Engineering Optimization, a
required core course offered at BITS Pilani.
Course ME 3700: Engineering Measurements is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this course

will be treated as 3rd Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course ME 3350: Fluid Flow is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be treated

as 4th Discipline Elective course required at BITS Pilani.
Course BITS F457: Capstone Project II is the required course offered at BITS Pilani. Also, this
㊱ course will be considered as equivalent to the course ME 4150: Mechanical Systems Design
offered as Capstone Design at ISU. This is the 2nd Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS.
Course ME 4360: Heat Transfer is the core course offered at ISU. Also, this course will be

considered as equivalent to ME F220: Heat Transfer a required core course offered at BITS Pilani.
The course ME 4190: Computer-Aided Design required to be offered by ISU as a Technical
㊳ Elective at ISU. Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to a required core course ME
F318: Computer-Aided Design offered at BITS Pilani.
This course would be a course under the requirement of 3000-Level Math course required at
㊴ ISU. BITS-ISU students should select this course from the pool of 3000-Level Math courses
offered at ISU. Also, will be treated as 6th Open Elective (OPEL) required at BITS.
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C. BITS Pilani – University at Buffalo (UB)-Dual Degree Programmes
The partnership includes a deeper engagement with the partner institution and students, including:

• Co-branded programmes with partner Institutions, including joint marketing, delivery, and
operational responsibilities.

• Students are recruited through the existing BITSAT admissions process.


• Students will spend two years at BITS campuses before transferring to UB in the USA.
• Students will have regular exposure to academics from partnering institutions in their respective
locations.

• Students will receive dual degrees, one from each institution.


• Students complete their degree and obtain Post Study Work Authorization or Optimal Practical
Training upto 24 months in the USA.

• Students will pay a substantially lower overall cost compared to the entirely US programmes.
Category wise structure of each program to fulfill Degree requirement of BITS Pilani for 2+2
International Collaborative First Degree Programmes offered under the BITS-UB collaborations

Courses to be offered
Courses to be offered
at UB (for BITS Total
Category at BITS Pilani
Requirement)
Courses Unit Courses Eq. Unit* Courses Unit
Humanities Elective (0-3) (0-9) (0-3) (0-9) 3 9
Science Foundation 6 (6) 12 (12) 6 12
Mathematics Foundation 4 (4) 12 (12) 4 12
Engineering Foundation 2 (2) 6 (6) 2 6
Technical Arts (3-4) (7-10) (0-1) (0-3) 4 10
General Awareness /
2 (2) 6 (6) 2 6
Professional Courses
Sub-Total (17-21) (43-55) (0-4) (0-12) 21 55
Core (7-11) (26-37) (3-8) (14-24) (10-16) (33-48)
Discipline Elective (0-4) (0-15) (0-4) (0-15) (4-9) (12-27)
Sub-Total (7-15) (26-52) (3-12) (14-39) (14-20) 62
Open Elective (0-9) (0-27) (0-9) (0-27) (5-9) (15-27)
Capstone Project 2 8 2 8
Grand Total (24-32) (69-92) (14-23) (52-68) (46-54) 144

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*Equivalent Unit: Assuming a course of 3-4 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 3-4 credit points
course offered by UB. The Unit of each Capstone Project offered at UB is proposed to be considered equal
to 4 units at BITS Pilani. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent
courses offered at BITS Pilani.
Note:
1. Unlike other BITS students of regular 4-year First Degree Programmes, Students of the 2+2
International Collaborative First Degree Programmes need not to register for Practice School or Thesis.
Such students will have to complete two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II or First Degree
Thesis to meet the requirements of their degree programmes.
2. Some of the courses which are offered at UB may have different credit points, the grades earned by
the students at UB will be converted appropriately by making equivalency of the courses and by
converting UB credit points into BITS units, and the CGPA shall be calculated accordingly based on
their grades earned in all the respective courses.
3. Table given above describes the general curricular structure for the 2+2 International Collaborative First
Degree Programmes offered under the BITS-UB collaborations and accordingly, the semesterwise
pattern of each specific programme has designed.

The BITS-UB (“UBITS”) 2+2 International Collaborative First Degree Programmes to be offered under
this scheme are:

• B.E. Computer Science at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Computer Engineering by University at
Buffalo, USA
• B.E. Mechanical at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Mechanical Engineering by University at
Buffalo, USA
• B.E. Electrical & Electronics at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Electrical Engineering by University
at Buffalo, USA
• B.E. Electronics & Communication at BITS Pilani, India and B.S. Electrical Engineering by
University at Buffalo, USA.

Input Qualification:
(a) BITS Pilani minimum eligibility requirement

Applicant should also fulfil the minimum eligibility requirement of BITS Pilani for admission as follows:

(i) The applicant has passed the 12th examination of 10+2 system from a recognized
National/State/International board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
(PCM) and adequate proficiency in English; Also, the applicant has obtained a minimum of
aggregate 75% marks in PCM in 12th examination, with at least 60% marks in each of the PCM
subjects.

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(ii) The applicant undertakes the BITS Admission Test (BITSAT) and achieves a score that meets or
exceeds the relevant cut-off score for admission to the BITS Award, as determined by BITS from
time to time.

(b) University at Buffalo minimum eligibility requirement

Applicants should also fulfil the minimum eligibility requirements of the University at Buffalo for
admission as follows. The UB admission eligibility requirement is as follows.

(i) One of the following must be achieved:


Successful completion of one of the following secondary qualifications in India:
1. All India Senior School Certificate (AISSC) 10+2 with a minimum average of 65%*
2. Indian School Certificate (ISC) with a minimum average of 65%*
3. State Boards of Education Higher Secondary Certificate, (HSC) with a minimum average of
70%*
*Overall average for graded academic subjects, excluding work experience, physical and
health education, art, religious and general studies.
(ii) Successful completion of the AISSC; ISC; State Board HSC Mathematics/ HSC Mathematics
with a minimum grade of 60%.
(iii) Where an applicant does not have an Indian secondary qualification, they must meet the UB
criteria for their respective country of secondary education study as approved by UB and notified
to BITS by UB (listed on the UB website under entry requirements by country, from time to time).
(iv) English Language Entry Requirements

Applicants must meet UB’s English Language proficiency requirements as follows:

1. Applicants are required to provide evidence of English language proficiency for admission into the
above UBITS 2+2 International Collaborative Programmes in accordance with the requirements
published on UB’s website from time to time.
2. Where an English language proficiency test is used for admission, the test must be taken no more
than 2 years prior to the applicant’s Commencing Date for the UBITS 2+2 International
Collaborative Programmes.
3. Applicants who have not completed one of the English proficiency tests listed above or as published
on the UB website from time to time can be deemed to have met the English language entry
requirements if they can provide evidence of one of the following:

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English Proficiency Test Type & Minimum Scores
Below are the minimum scores to be eligible for consideration for admission to UB's undergraduate
programmes.

TEST MINIMUM SCORES*


TOEFL (IBT) (including MyBest scores) 70
TOEFL Home Edition
TOEFL Essentials 8.5
TOEFL (PBT) and TOEFL ITP Plus 523
IELTS and IELTS Indicator 6.0
PTE Academic or PTE Academic Online 50
ACT (English AND reading sections) 18
SAT I ERWS 500
CAEL 70
CanTEST 4.5
Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE) 185
Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) 185
IB Higher Level English A Literature 4
IB Higher Level English A Language and Literature 4
AS Level or A Level English or English Language Subject C
Duolingo English Test (DET) 105
More information is available at https://www.buffalo.edu/internationaladmissions/get-ready-to-
apply/apply/freshman-admissions-
criteria.host.html/content/shared/www/internationaladmissions/admissionscriteriatabs/english.det
ail.html
Note: UBITS students are required to achieve the following sub-section scores on the TOEFL, IELTS
or Duolingo tests to be placed in the ELI 105 course offered remotely by UB in the first semester
of the UBITS Collaborative Programmes. Students whose sub-section scores are lower than the
sub-section minimums below will be placed in ELI 100, and will take ELI 105 remotely in summer
2025.

Sub-Section iBT TOEFL Minimum Sub-Section IELTS Minimum Sub-Section


Skill Score Score
Reading 21 6.5
Listening 21 6.5
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Speaking 23 6.5
Writing 24 6.5

Duolingo English Test (DET) (Sub- Duolingo English Test (DET) (Minimum Sub-
Section Skills) Section Score)
Comprehension 125
Conversation 130
Literacy 140
Production 145

In addition, during their second year after being admitted to UB, students in the UBITS programme
must successfully apply for an F-1 student visa needed to enter the United States as a student. Once
admitted to UB and having provided evidence of financial sufficiency, UBITS students will receive an
I-20 visa document to apply for an F-1 student visa. Complete information about applying for an F-1
visa may be found here.

Mode of Admission:
Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit position of the candidate will be based on the score
obtained by the candidate in a Computer based Online Test (BITSAT) conducted by BITS, Pilani. The
candidates should also fulfil the essential requirement of a minimum of aggregate 75% marks in
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in the 12th examination with at least 60% marks in each
of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects.

Upon completion of the BITSAT successfully, students will make their Programme selections which will
include the BITS-UB programmes. Details of applicants who meet BITS admission criteria will be
forwarded to University at Buffalo for assessment against their eligibility criteria such as proof of year
12 marks and proof of English language proficiency to the UB standard.
Admission into the Academy for UAE (Dubai) based offerings will include details of applicants who meet
BITS admission criteria being forwarded to UB for assessment against UB eligibility criteria such as
proof of year 12 marks and proof of English language proficiency to the UB standard. Students that UB
deems to have met their criteria will be confirmed with BITS Pilani. Successful applicants will be
provided admission offers.
According to the UGC Regulations mentioned above, dual-degree programmes will be those which are
offered by both the Indian and foreign university in the same subject area and at the same qualification
level. Degrees will be awarded separately and simultaneously from both universities. Prospective
students must meet the admission requirements of both the Indian and Foreign universities and shall
apply to and be admitted separately to both universities.

Duration:
The normal duration of the programme will be 8 semesters (Four Semesters and a summer term at any
of the Campuses of BITS Pilani and another four Semesters at University at Buffalo, USA).
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Internship opportunities

• Engineering programmes at the University at Buffalo include a required capstone design


experience that spans the senior year (fall and spring semesters). Students work in teams to
tackle a real-world engineering design problem. It is common for students to work with industry
partners on senior design projects. The experiences leverage the technical and professional
skills (e.g., teamwork, communication, creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, leadership)
students acquire over the span of the four-year programme. At the end of the spring semester,
project teams present their work in various forums. Below are programme-specific details.

• UB, New York State's flagship university and member of the Association of American
Universities (AAU), is a world-class university with a worldwide impact. With an enrollment of
more than 30,000, including more than 5,000 international students, UB is consistently
recognized as one of the world's most exceptional universities, making it a top choice for
students and faculty around the globe.

• UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), founded in 1946, provides an
inclusive environment that supports big thinking, creative freedom, and vast possibilities for
achievement. The program of study includes extensive hands-on experiences in the
curriculum and is complemented by both research and employment opportunities during the
academic semesters and summer.

• Students in SEAS have access to world-class facilities and laboratories, including an electrical
engineering clean room, a digital manufacturing lab, a machine shop with CNC equipment and
3D printers, a motion-base driving simulator, a 24,000-square-foot outdoor UAV research
structure, a leading academic supercomputing facility, and so much more.

• In addition to UB’s vibrant international student clubs, SEAS offers over 45 science and
engineering-related clubs and organizations where students can explore ideas, network with
SEAS professors and industry professionals, and gain hands-on research experience.

• Engineering students take advantage of internships and cooperative education opportunities


that provide paid and supervised work experience to complement formal academic classwork.
The University office provides career advising and preparation support for internships, and
post-graduation employment.

• International students on a study visa (F-1) can also pursue off-campus employment
opportunities prior to the completion of an academic program or degree by availing of the
Curricular Practical Training (CPT), for example for internships and co-ops during the summer

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or academic semester. Students are eligible for upto 365 days of CPT while completing their
bachelor’s degree.

• Post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a 12-month period of work authorization


(up to 24 months for engineering fields), or practical training. OPT is an opportunity for F-1
students to take what they learned in the classroom and apply their knowledge to a work
setting. Generally, these work experiences are off-campus or for non-student positions at UB.
The four dual degree programmes in collaboration with University at Buffalo (UB) have launched
in the Academic Year 2024-25 as part of partnership arrangement. The UB engineering
programmes proposed for this partnership are fully accredited by ABET and require capstone
projects. These are either industry sponsored or faculty led research projects. Students will apply
their technical knowledge, research, design and professional engineering skills to either discipline
specific, or cross disciplinary engineering problems, through robust research and established
engineering design processes.
The collaborative ‘dual degree’ programmes at the international level are being offered in
collaboration with University at Buffalo in the same specialization and at the same qualification
level. In this 4-year collaborative ‘dual degree’ programme, students will spend the first two years
alongwith a summer term (if required) at BITS Pilani campuses before getting transferred to
University at Buffalo in USA for the remaining two years (i.e., years 3 and 4) of their study period.
The courses mentioned in the semester-wise pattern in years 1 and 2 alongwith the summer term
(if any) will be offered at BITS Pilani Campuses whereas those courses specified in years 3 and 4
will be offered at UB. The Equivalent Unit may be considered by assuming that a course of 1 units
offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 1 credit points course offered by UB. The actual units
mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses offered at BITS Pilani
and UB. Accordingly, the UB credit points will be converted into BITS course units and vice versa
by making appropriate equivalency of these courses.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Computer Science under BITS – UB
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory ① 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry ② 3 CS F111 Computer Programming ⑧ 4
MATH F111 Mathematics I ③ 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics ⑨ 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory ④ 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences ⑩ 3
I PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and 3 PHY 108 Physics ⑪ 4
Waves ⑤
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics ⑥ 2
ELI 100 or Intro to Academic Writing 3
105 (offered by UB to fulfill UBC Or
CL1 requirement ⑦ 4
20 22
Summer Term
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric only if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall term (Students who do not meet placement 4
requirements. These students would then take ELI 105 in the summer between Year 1 and Year 2, remotely online offered by
UB). ⑫
Humanities Elective (The course is required to offered to fulfill Humanities Elective Requirement at BITS Only ⑫-A 3
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑬ 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
CS F214 Logic in Computer Science 3 CS F211 Data Structures & Algorithms ⑱ 4
CS F222 Discrete Structure for Computer 3 CS F212 Database Systems 4
Science ⑭
CS F213 Object Oriented Programming 4 CS F351 Theory of Computations 3
II

CS F215 Digital Design ⑯ 4 BITS F225 Environmental Studies ⑲ <PW1> 3
EAS 360 STEM Communications ⑰ 3 DIV Thematic Pathway List 1 Course to satisfy 3
Diversity requirement ⑳ <PW2>
20 20
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
EE 310 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 CSE 305 Introduction to Programming Languages ㉖ 4
I㉑
CSE 220 Systems Programming㉒ 4 CSE 341 Computer Organization ㉗ 4
MTH 309 Linear Algebra ㉔ 4 CSE 379 Microprocessors ㉘ 4
III EE 312 Basic Electronic 2 CSE 431 Algorithms Analysis and Design ㉙ 3
Instrumentation Lab ㉕
EAS 198 UB Seminar ㉕ 1
PHY 158 General Physics II Lab 1
15 15
CSE 450 Hardware/Software Integrated 3 CSE 453 Hardware/Software Integrated Systems 3
Systems Design I ㉛ Design 2 ㉜
CSE 321 Real -Time and Embedded 4 CSE 489 Modern Networking Concepts ㊱ 3
Operating Systems ㉝
CSE 460 Data Models and Query 3 CSE 490 Computer Architecture ㊲ 3
IV Languages ㉞
PW Pathway Course ㉟<PW3> 3 PW Pathway Course ㊳ <PW4> 3
CSE 421 Introduction to Operating 3 CSE 443 Compilers ㉚ 4
Systems ㉓
UBC 399 UB Curriculum Capstone 1
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Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and UB shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:

1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 146 units
with a minimum number of 47 courses (four courses with 13 units offered jointly by UB (online)
and BITS + twenty-five courses with 72 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years + eighteen
courses with 61 equivalent units offered by UB). The Equivalent Unit is considered by
assuming that a course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 1 credit points course
offered by UB.
2. To complete the UB Degree, students need to complete 124 credit points in total (4 courses
with 14 credit points offered jointly by UB (online) and BITS + 15 mapped courses with
47 equivalent credit points offered by BITS in the first two years + 21 courses with 63 credit
points offered by UB).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 47 credit points as an UB credit exemption
against the 15 mapped courses to complete the UB Degree in accordance with UB’s policies
and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all UB Courses, students will receive 74 (=13+61) units of transfer credit
for the 22 (=4+18) mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with
BITS’ policies and procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and UB.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
Course CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will
① be considered as equivalent to CHE 113LAB: General Chemistry for Engineers Laboratory 1a
required course offered at UB.
Course CHEM F111: General Chemistry is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to CHE 999: Chemistry 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course MATH F111: Mathematics I is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be
considered as equivalent to MTH 241: Calculus 3 a required course offered at UB.
(Note: Though the Courses MTH 141: Calculus 1 & MTH 142: Calculus 2 are the foundation courses

offered at UB, their course contents are overlapping with the NCERT syllabus, which are studied by
the students at their Higher secondary level. Therefore, MTH 141: Calculus 1 & MTH 142: Calculus
2 requirements at UB shall be waived).
Course PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to PHY 151LAB - Physics Lab 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.

It will be considered as equivalent to PHY 107LR: General Physics 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will
⑥ be considered as equivalent to EAS 999TR177/MAE 177: Engineering Drawing and CAD a required
course offered at UB.
Course ENG 105: Writing and Rhetoric is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered by
UB to fulfill UB requirement through online mode. It may be considered as Open Elective for BITS
⑦ requirement by mapping with courses such as GS F223 Introduction to Mass Communication or GS
F325 Journalism or GS F326 Creative Thinking or GS F344 Copywriting. This course can be
considered as the 1st Open Elective course out of 5 required at BITS.

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Course CS F111: Computer Programming is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to CSE 115/EAS 230: Engineering Computations a required course offered at UB.
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It
⑨ will be considered as equivalent to STA 301: Introduction to Probability is a course available for
Senior Students at UB.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to EE 202: Circuit Analysis a required course offered at UB.
Course PHY 108: Physics 2 is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered by UB to fulfill

UB requirement through online mode. It may be considered as Open Elective for BITS Requirement.
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric is required only if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall term
⑫ (Students who do not meet placement requirements. These students would then take ELI 105 in the
summer between Year 1 and Year 2, remotely online offered by UB).
The course is required to offered to fulfill Humanities Elective Requirement at BITS Only. This would
⑫-A
be the 1st Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to MTH 306: Differential Equations a required course offered at UB.
Course CS F222: Discrete Structure for Computer Science is a required core course at BITS
⑭ Pilani. It will be considered as equivalent to CSE 191: Introduction to Discrete Structures a
required course offered at UB.
Course CS F213: Object Oriented Programming is a required core course at BITS Pilani. It will be
⑮ considered as equivalent to CSE 116: Introduction to Computer Science II a required course
offered at UB.
Course CS F215: Digital Design is a required core course offered at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to CSE 241: Digital Systems a required course offered at UB.
Course EAS 360: STEM Communications is the required course offered at UB. It will be
⑰ considered as an equivalent to BITS F112: Technical Report Writing a required foundation course
at BITS Pilani.
Course CS F211: Data Structures & Algorithms is a required core course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as an equivalent to CSE 250: Data Structures a required course offered at UB.
BITS F225: Environmental Studies is the required foundation course at BITS. It will be considered
as equivalent to EVS 118: Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies offered at UB. Course EVS
118 Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies will also fulfill the requirement of a course at UB

offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 1st course
under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required under this
category. (It would be offered by UB to fulfill UB requirement of all students through online mode).
This would be the 2nd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students should
select this course from the pool of Humanities electives offered at BITS in such a way that the
⑳ selected course will also fulfill the requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global
Pathway category. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 2nd course under Thematic or Global Pathway
category out of the total required 4 courses required under this category.
Course EE 310: Electronic Devices & Circuits 1 is the required course offered at UB. Also, this

course will be considered as the 3rd Open Elective for BITS Requirement.
Course CSE 220: Systems Programming is the required course offered at UB. Also, this will be

considered as the 1st Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
The course CSE 421: Introduction to Operating Systems required to be offered by UB to fulfill the
㉓ requirements of BITS Pilani. BITS-UB Students shall take the course and this will be considered as
equivalent to a required core course CS F372: Operating Systems offered at BITS Pilani in 3rd Year.
Course MTH 309: Introductory Linear Algebra is the required course offered at UB. Also, this course

will be considered as the 4th Open Elective for BITS requirement.

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Course EE 312: Basic Electronic Instrumentation Lab is a required course offered at UB. If students
㉕ will complete EE 312 and EAS 198, BITS will consider it equivalent to CS F366: Lab Project and
this course will be considered as the 5th Open Elective for BITS Requirement.
The course CSE 305LR: Introduction to Programming Languages required to be offered by UB to
fulfill the requirements of BITS Pilani. BITS-UB Students shall take the course and this will be

considered as equivalent to a required core course CS F301: Principles of Programming Language
offered at BITS Pilani in 3rd Year.
Course CSE 341: Computer Organization is the required course offered at UB. Also, this will be

considered as the 2nd Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
CSE 379: Introduction to Microprocessor is the required course at UB. This course will be equivalent

to CS F241: Microprocessors and Interfacing, a required core course offered at BITS.
The course CSE 431: Algorithms Analysis and Design required to be offered by UB to fulfill the
requirements of BITS Pilani. BITS-UB Students shall take the course and this will be considered as

equivalent to a required core course CS F364: Design & Analysis of Algorithms offered at BITS
Pilani in 3rd Year.
The course CSE 443: Compilers required to be offered by UB to fulfill the requirements of BITS
㉚ Pilani. BITS-UB Students shall take the course and this will be considered as equivalent to a
required core course CS F363: Compiler Construction offered at BITS Pilani in 3rd Year.
Course CSE 450: Hardware/Software Integrated Systems Design I is a course offered at UB. Also,
this course will be considered as equivalent to the course BITS F456: Capstone Project I a required

course offered at BITS Pilani. This is the 1st Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS. All BITS-
UB students have to do two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course CSE 453: Hardware/Software Integrated Systems Design 2 is a course offered at UB. Also,
this course will be considered as equivalent to the course BITS F457: Capstone Project II a required

course offered at BITS Pilani. This is the 2nd Capstone Project out of 2 required at BITS. All BITS-
UB students have to do two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course CSE 321: Real -Time and Embedded Operating is a required course offered at UB. Also,

this course will be considered as the 3rd Discipline Elective out of 4 required at BITS.
Course CSE 460: Data Model and Query Languages is the CSE 400-Level Elective course offered

at UB. Also, this will be considered as the 4th Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
This would be the 3rd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students should
select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the requirement of a
㉟ course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also fulfill Humanities electives
requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 3 rd course under Thematic or Global
Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required under this category.
The course CSE 489: Modern Networking Concepts required to be offered at UB. BITS-UB Students
shall take the course as CSE 400-Level Technical Elective required at UB and this course will be

considered as equivalent to a required core course CS F303: Computer Networks offered at BITS
Pilani in 3rd Year.
Course CSE 490: Computer Architecture is the required course offered at UB. Also, this course will
㊲ be considered as equivalent to CS F342: Computer Architecture a required core course offered at
BITS Pilani in 3rd Year.
This course will be considered as an additional Open Elective for BITS Requirement. Students
should select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the requirement
㊳ of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also fulfill open elective
requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 4 th course under Thematic or Global
Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required under this category.

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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electronics and Communication under BITS – UB
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory ① 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry ② 3 CS F111 Computer Programming ⑧ 4
MATH F111 Mathematics I ③ 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics ⑨ 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory ④ 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences ⑩ 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and 3 PHY 108 Physics 2 ⑪ 4
Waves ⑤
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics ⑥ 2
ELI 100 Intro to Academic Writing 3
or (offered by UB to fulfill UBC CL1 Or
105 requirement ⑦ 4
20 22
Summer Term
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric ONLY if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall term ⑫ 4
1st Humanities Elective (The course is required to offered to fulfill Humanities Elective Requirement at BITS Only ⑫-A 3
MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑬ 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
ECE F211 Electrical Machines ⑭ 4 ECE F241 Microprocessors and Interfacing ⑱-A 4
ECE F314 EM Fields and Microwave 3 ECE F242 Control Systems 3
Engineering ⑮
ECE F215 Digital Design ⑯ 4 ECE F243 Signals & Systems ⑱ 3
II EAS 360 STEM Communications ⑰ 3 BITS F225 Environmental Studies ⑲ <PW1> 3
ECE F312 EM Fields and Microwave 1 DIV Thematic Pathway List 1 Course to 3
Engineering Laboratory satisfy Diversity requirement <PW2> ⑳
Open Elective 3
21 19
EE 310 Electronic Devs & Circs 1 ㉑ 3 EE 311 Electronic Devs & Circs 2 ㉕ 3
EE 352 Intro Electronics Lab ㉒ 3 EE 383 Communications Systems I ㉖ 3
EAS 230 Engineering Computations 3 EE 336 Fundamentals of Energy Systems ㉗ 3
OR OR OR
MTH 309 Intro Linear Algebra ㉓ 4
III
Thematic or Global Pathway EE 353 Electronic Circuits ㉘ 3
3
Course ㉔ <PW3>
EAS 198 UB Seminar 1 PHY 207 General Physics 3 ㉙ 4
PHY 158 General Physics II Lab 1 PHY 257 Physics 3 Lab 1
14 17
EE 408 Senior Seminar 1 EE 494 Senior Capstone Design Project ㉛ 3
EE 499 Independent Study ㉚ 3
EE 478 HDL Based Digital Design with 3 EE 434 Principles of Networking ㊱ 4
Programmable Logic ㉜
EE 491 Analog Integrated Circuits ㉝ 3 EE 439 Principle of Information Theory and 3
IV
Coding ㊲
EE Electives ㉞ 3 ECE 434 Digital Signal Processing ㊳ 3
Thematic or Global Pathway 3 UBC 399 UB Curriculum Capstone 1
Course (Humanities Elective for
BITS) ㉟ <PW4>
13 14

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Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and UB shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:

1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units
with a minimum number of 49 courses (four courses with 12 units offered jointly by UB (online)
& BITS + 25 courses with 68 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years + 18 with
60 equivalent units offered by UB). The Equivalent Unit is considered by assuming that a
course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 1 credit points course offered by UB.
2. To complete the UB Degree, students need to complete 119 credit points in total (2 courses
with 8 credit points waived + 4 courses with 14 credit points offered jointly by UB (online) &
BITS + 15 mapped courses with 45 equivalent credit points offered by BITS in the first two
years + 23 courses with 60 credit points offered by UB).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 45 credit points as an UB credit exemption
against the 15 mapped courses to complete the UB Degree in accordance with UB’s policies
and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all UB Courses, students will receive 72 (=12+60) units of transfer credit
for the 22 (=4+18) mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with
BITS’ policies and procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and UB.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
Course CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.
① It will be considered as equivalent to CHE 113LAB: General Chemistry for Engineers
Laboratory 1a required course offered at UB.
Course CHEM F111: General Chemistry is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It

will be considered as equivalent to CHE 999: Chemistry 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course MATH F111: Mathematics I is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be
considered as equivalent to MTH 241: Calculus 3 a required course offered at UB.
(Note: Though the Courses MTH 141: Calculus 1 & MTH 142: Calculus 2 are the foundation

courses offered at UB, their course contents are overlapping with the NCERT syllabus, which
are studied by the students at their Higher secondary level. Therefore, MTH 141: Calculus 1
& MTH 142: Calculus 2 requirements at UB shall be waived).
Course PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will

be considered as equivalent to PHY 151LAB - Physics Lab 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is a compulsory foundation course at
⑤ BITS Pilani. It will be considered as equivalent to PHY 107LR: General Physics 1 a required
course offered at UB.
Course BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It
⑥ will be considered as equivalent to EAS 999TR177/MAE 177: Engineering Drawing and CAD
a required course offered at UB.
Course ENG 105: Writing and Rhetoric is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered
by UB to fulfill UB requirement through online mode. It may be considered as Open Elective
for BITS requirement by mapping with courses such as GS F223 Introduction to Mass

Communication or GS F325 Journalism or GS F326 Creative Thinking or GS F344
Copywriting. This course can be considered as the 1 st Open Elective course out of 5 required
at BITS.
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Course CS F111: Computer Programming is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.
It will be considered as equivalent to EAS 240: Introduction to Programming for Engineers a

required course offered at UB. Both courses are mapped to fulfill the requirement of the
respective Institutes.
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.

It will be considered as equivalent to EE 305: Applied Probability a required course at UB.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will

be considered as equivalent to EE 202: Circuit Analysis a required course offered at UB.
Course PHY 108: Physics 2 is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered by UB to
⑪ fulfill UB requirement through online mode. It will be considered as equivalent to ECE F212
Electromagnetic Theory offered at BITS.
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric is required only if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall
⑫ term (Students who do not meet placement requirements. These students would then take ELI
105 in the summer between Year 1 and Year 2, remotely online offered by UB).
The course is required to offered to fulfill Humanities Elective Requirement at BITS Only. This
would be the 1st Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students shall
⑫-A
choose one course from the following three courses: HSS F234 or HSS F318 or HSS F333;
HSS F235 or HSS F313 or HSS F343 or HSS 353 or HSS F399.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to MTH 306: Differential Equations a required course offered at UB.
Course ECE F211: Electrical Machines is the required core course offered at BITS. Also, this

course will be considered as equivalent to EE 425: Electrical Devices offered at UB.
Course ECE F314: EM Fields and Microwave Engineering is a required core course at BITS.

It will be considered as equivalent to EE 324 Electromagnetic Theory required at UB.
Course ECE F215: Digital Design is a required core course at BITS in 2nd Year. Also, this

course will be considered as equivalent to EE 178: Digital Principles offered at UB.
Course EAS 360: STEM Communications is the required course offered at UB. It will be
⑰ considered as an equivalent to BITS F112: Technical Report Writing a required foundation
course at BITS Pilani.
Course ECE F241: Microprocessors and Interfacing is a required core course at BITS. Also,
⑱-A this course will be considered as equivalent to EE 379: Embedded Systems and Application a
required course at UB.
Course ECE F243: Signals & Systems is a required core course offered at BITS. Also, this
⑱ course will be considered as equivalent to EE 205: Signal Analysis and Transform Methods
offered at UB.
BITS F225: Environmental Studies is the required foundation course at BITS. It will be
considered as equivalent to EVS 118: Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies offered at
UB. Course EVS 118 Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies will also fulfill the
⑲ requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category. Thus it will
fulfill the requirement of 1st course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total
required 4 courses required under this category. (It would be offered by UB to fulfill UB
requirement of all students through online mode).
This would be the 2nd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students
should select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the
requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also

fulfill Humanities electives requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 2 nd
course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required
under this category.
Course EE 310: Electronic Devs & Circs 1 is a required course at UB. Also, this course will be

considered as equivalent to ECE F214: Electronic Devices a required core course offered at BITS.

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Course EE 352: Introduction to Electronic Laboratory is a required course offered at UB. Also,

this course will be considered as 1st Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
Course EAS 230: Engineering Computations/ MTH 309: Introductory Linear Algebra is the

required course offered at UB. This will be as the 3rd Open Elective course required at BITS.
This would be the 3rd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students
should select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the
requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also

fulfill Humanities electives requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 3 rd
course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required
under this category.
Course EE 311: Electronic Devs & Circs 2 is a required course at UB. Also, this course will be

considered as equivalent to ECE F244: Microelectronic Circuits a required core course offered at BITS.
Course EE 383: Communications Systems is a required course offered at UB. Also, this course
㉖ will be considered as equivalent to a required core course ECE F311: Communication Systems
offered at BITS.
Course EE 336: Fundamentals of Energy Systems is a required course offered at UB. Also,

this course will be considered as 2nd Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
Course EE 353: Electronic Circuits is a required course offered at UB. Also, this course will be

considered as 3rd Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
Course PHY 207: General Physics 3 is a required course offered at UB. Also, this course will

be considered as 4th Open Elective course required at BITS.
The students would be registering in both Courses EE 408: Senior Seminar and EE 499:
Independent Study that would be tied to the senior design project for these students. Also,
㉚ these two courses can be considered as equivalent to First Capstone Project, namely BITS
F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at BITS Pilani. All BITS-UB students have to do two
Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course EE 494: Senior Capstone Design Project is the core course offered at UB. Also, this
㉛ will be equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at BITS Pilani. All BITS-UB
students have to do two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course EE 478: HDL Based Digital Design with Programmable Logic is the required course

offered at UB. Also, this course will be considered as 5th Open Elective course required at BITS.
BITS-UB Students shall be advised to take the course EE 491: Analog Integrated Circuits
mandatorily. This will be the 1st Technical Elective course out three from list of Technical

Electives required at UB and will be treated as equivalent to a required core course offered at
BITS, namely ECE F341: Analog Electronics.
BITS-UB Students will take the 1st course out two from list of Electrical Engineering Electives
㉞ required at UB. Also, this course will be considered as 4th Discipline Elective course out of 4
required at BITS.
This would be the 4th course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category. Also,

this course will be considered as the 6th Open Elective course required at BITS.
BITS-UB Students shall be advised to take the course EE 434: Principles of Networking
㊱ mandatorily. This will be the 2nd course out two from list of EE Electives required at UB and will be
treated as a required core course offered at BITS, namely ECE F343: Communication Networks.
Course EE 439: Principle of Information Theory and Coding is to be offered at UB. BITS-UB
Students shall be advised to take this course mandatorily as one of the Technical Electives

required at UB and will be considered as equivalent to a required core course namely ECE
F344 Information Theory and Coding offered at BITS.
Course ECE F434: Digital Signal Processing is a required core course at BITS. The UB Team
shall develop a course that aligns with BITS’ ECE F434. Once a course is developed by UB

Team, the new introduced course will be substituted with it (=ECE F434 Digital Signal
Processing) as one of the Technical Electives required at UB for UBITS students.
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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Electrical and Electronics under BITS – UB

Year First Semester U Second Semester U


BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory ① 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry ② 3 CS F111 Computer Programming ⑦ 4
MATH F111 Mathematics I ③ 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics ⑧ 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences ⑨ 3
PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and 3 PHY 108 Physics 2 ⑩ 4
Waves ④
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics ⑤ 2
ELI 100 Intro to Academic Writing 3
or (offered by UB to fulfill UBC CL1 Or
105 requirement ⑥ 4
21 22
Summer Term
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric ONLY if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall term ⑪ 4
1st Humanities Elective ⑫ 3
MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑬ 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
EEE F211 Electrical Machines 4 EEE F241 Microprocessors and Interfacing 4
⑰-A
EEE F214 Electronic Devices ⑭ 3 EEE F242 Control Systems 3
EEE F215 Digital Design ⑮ 4 EEE F243 Signals & Systems ⑰ 3
II
MATH F212 Optimization 3 EEE F244 Microelectronics Circuits ⑱ 3
OR
ME F344 Engineering Optimization 2
EAS 360 STEM Communications ⑯ BITS F225 Environmental Studies ⑲ <PW1> 3
3
DIV Thematic Pathway List 1 Course 3
to satisfy Diversity requirement
<PW2> ⑳
20 22
EE 352 Intro Electronics Lab ㉑ 3 PHY 207 General Physics 3 ㉕ 4
EE 324 Applied Electromagnetics ㉒ 4 PHY 257 General Physics 3 Laboratory 1
EE 230 Engineering Computations 3 EE 383 Communications Systems I ㉖ 3
OR
OR OR Intro Linear Algebra ㉓
III MTH 309 4
Thematic or Global Pathway EE 336 Fundamentals of Energy Systems 3
3
Course ㉔<PW3> ㉗
EAS 198 UB Seminar 1 EE 353 Electronic Circuits ㉘ 3
PHY 158 General Physics II Lab 1
15 14
EE 408 Senior Seminar 1 EE 494 Senior Capstone Design Project 3
EE 499 Independent Study ㉙ 3 ㉚

EE 478 HDL Based Digital Design with 3 EE 467 Power Electronics ㉟ 3


IV Programmable Logic ㉛
EE 491 Analog Integrated Circuits ㉜ 3 CSE 493 Introduction to VLSI Electronics ㊱ 4
Thematic or Global Pathway 3 EE 482 Power Systems Engineering I ㊲ 4
Course ㉝ <PW4>
Technical Elective 2 ㉞ 3 UBC 399 UB Curriculum Capstone 1
16 15

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Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and UB shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:

1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 147 units
with a minimum number of 47 courses (four courses with 12 units offered jointly by UB (online)
and BITS + 26 courses with 77 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years + 18 courses with
58 equivalent units offered by UB). The Equivalent Unit is considered by assuming that a
course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 1 credit points course offered by UB.
2. To complete the UB Degree, students need to complete 129 credit points in total (2 courses
with 8 credit points waived + 4 courses with 14 credit points offered jointly by UB (online) &
BITS + 16 mapped courses with 47 equivalent credit points offered by BITS in the first two
years + 22 courses with 60 credit points offered by UB).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 47 credit points as an UB credit exemption
against the 16 mapped courses to complete the UB Degree in accordance with UB’s policies
and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all UB Courses, students will receive 70 (=12+58) units of transfer credit
for the 21 (=4+17) mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with
BITS’ policies and procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and UB.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
Course CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.
① It will be considered as equivalent to CHE 113LAB: General Chemistry for Engineers
Laboratory 1a required course offered at UB.
Course CHEM F111: General Chemistry is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It

will be considered as equivalent to CHE 999: Chemistry 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course MATH F111: Mathematics I is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be
considered as equivalent to MTH 241: Calculus 3 a required course offered at UB.
(Note: Though the Courses MTH 141: Calculus 1 & MTH 142: Calculus 2 are the foundation

courses offered at UB, their course contents are overlapping with the NCERT syllabus, which
are studied by the students at their Higher secondary level. Therefore, MTH 141: Calculus 1
& MTH 142: Calculus 2 requirements at UB shall be waived).
Course PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is a compulsory foundation course at
④ BITS Pilani. It will be considered as equivalent to PHY 107LR: General Physics 1 a required
course offered at UB.
Course BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It
⑤ will be considered as equivalent to EAS 999TR177/MAE 177: Engineering Drawing and CAD
a required course offered at UB.
Course ENG 105: Writing and Rhetoric is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered
by UB to fulfill UB requirement through online mode. It may be considered as Open Elective
for BITS requirement by mapping with courses such as GS F223 Introduction to Mass

Communication or GS F325 Journalism or GS F326 Creative Thinking or GS F344
Copywriting. This course can be considered as the 1 st Open Elective course out of 5 required
at BITS.

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Symbol Description
Course CS F111: Computer Programming is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.
It will be considered as equivalent to EAS 240: Introduction to Programming for Engineers a

required course offered at UB. Both courses are mapped to fulfill the requirement of the
respective Institutes.
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.

It will be considered as equivalent to EE 305: Applied Probability a required course at UB.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will

be considered as equivalent to EE 202: Circuit Analysis a required course offered at UB.
Course PHY 108: Physics 2 is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered by UB to
⑩ fulfill UB requirement through online mode. It will be considered as equivalent to EEE F212
Electromagnetic Theory offered at BITS.
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric is required only if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall
⑪ term (Students who do not meet placement requirements. These students would then take ELI
105 in the summer between Year 1 and Year 2, remotely online offered by UB).
The course is required to offered to fulfill Humanities Elective Requirement at BITS Only. This
would be the 1st Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students shall

choose one course from the following three courses: HSS F234 or HSS F318 or HSS F333;
HSS F235 or HSS F313 or HSS F343 or HSS 353 or HSS F399.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be

considered as equivalent to MTH 306: Differential Equations a required course offered at UB.
Course EEE F214: Electronic Devices is a required core course offered at BITS. Also, this

course will be considered as equivalent to EE 310: Electronic Devs & Circs 1 offered at UB.
Course EEE F215: Digital Design is a required core course at BITS in 2nd Year. Also, this

course will be considered as equivalent to EE 178: Digital Principles offered at UB.
Course EAS 360: STEM Communications is the required course offered at UB. It will be
⑯ considered as an equivalent to BITS F112: Technical Report Writing a required foundation
course at BITS Pilani.
Course EEE F241: Microprocessors and Interfacing is a required core course at BITS. Also,
⑰-A this course will be considered as equivalent to EE 379: Embedded Systems and Application a
required course at UB.
Course EEE F243: Signals & Systems is a required core course offered at BITS. Also, this
⑰ course will be considered as equivalent to EE 205: Signal Analysis and Transform Methods
offered at UB.
Course EEE F244: Microelectronic Circuits is a required core course offered at BITS. Also,
⑱ this course will be considered as equivalent to a required course EE 311: Electronic Devs &
Circs 2 offered at UB.
BITS F225: Environmental Studies is the required foundation course at BITS. It will be
considered as equivalent to EVS 118: Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies offered at
UB. Course EVS 118 Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies will also fulfill the
⑲ requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category. Thus it will
fulfill the requirement of 1st course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total
required 4 courses required under this category. (It would be offered by UB to fulfill UB
requirement of all students through online mode).
This would be the 2nd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students
should select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the
requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also

fulfill Humanities electives requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 2 nd
course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required
under this category.

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Symbol Description
Course EE 352: Introduction to Electronic Laboratory is a required course offered at UB. Also,

this course will be considered as 1st Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
Course EE 324: Applied Electromagnetics is a required course offered at UB. Also, this course

will be considered as 2nd Open Elective course out of 5 required at BITS.
Course EAS 230: Engineering Computations/ MTH 309: Introductory Linear Algebra is the

required course offered at UB. This will be as the 3rd Open Elective course required at BITS.
This would be the 3rd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students
should select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the
requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also

fulfill Humanities electives requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 3 rd
course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required
under this category.
Course PHY 207: General Physics 3 is a required course offered at UB. Also, this course will

be considered as 4th Open Elective course required at BITS.
Course EE 383: Communications Systems is a required course offered at UB. Also, this course
㉖ will be considered as equivalent to a required core course EEE F311: Communication Systems
offered at BITS.
Course EE 336: Fundamentals of Energy Systems is a required course offered at UB. Also,

this course will be considered as 2nd Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
Course EE 353: Electronic Circuits is a required course offered at UB. Also, this course will be

considered as 3rd Discipline Elective course out of 4 required at BITS.
The students would be registering in both Courses EE 408: Senior Seminar and EE 499:
Independent Study that would be tied to the senior design project for these students. Also,
㉙ these two courses can be considered as equivalent to First Capstone Project, namely BITS
F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at BITS Pilani. All BITS-UB students have to do two
Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course EE 494: Senior Capstone Design Project is the core course offered at UB. Also, this
㉚ will be equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at BITS Pilani. All BITS-UB
students have to do two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course EE 478: HDL Based Digital Design with Programmable Logic is the required course

offered at UB. Also, this course will be considered as 5th Open Elective course required at BITS.
BITS-UB Students shall be advised to take the course EE 491: Analog Integrated Circuits
mandatorily. This will be the 1st Technical Elective course out three from list of Technical

Electives required at UB and will be treated as equivalent to a required core course offered at
BITS, namely EEE F341: Analog Electronics.
This would be the 4th course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category. Also,

this course will be considered as the 6th Open Elective course required at BITS.
BITS-UB Students shall take this course as 2nd Technical Elective required at UB and will be
㉞ treated as the 4th Discipline Elective required at BITS. This course is required to fulfill 4 th
Discipline Course requirement of BITS.
BITS-UB Students shall be advised to take the course EE 467: Power Electronics mandatorily.
㉟ This will be the 2nd course out two from list of EE Electives required at UB and will be treated
as a required core course offered at BITS, namely EEE F342: Power Electronics.
Course CSE 493: Introduction to VLSI Electronics is to be offered at UB. BITS-UB Students
shall be advised to take this course mandatorily as one of the Technical Electives required at

UB and will be considered as equivalent to EEE F313: Analog & Digital VLSI Design a required
core course offered at BITS.
Course EE 482: Power Systems Engineering I is to be offered at UB. BITS-UB Students shall
㊲ take this course mandatorily as one of the EE Electives required at UB and will be considered
as equivalent to EEE F312: Power Systems a required core course offered at BITS.
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Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. Mechanical under BITS – UB
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
BIO F110 Biology Laboratory 1 MATH F112 Mathematics II 3
BIO F111 General Biology 3 ME F112 Workshop Practice ⑧ 2
CHEM F110 Chemistry Laboratory ① 1 BITS F111 Thermodynamics 3
CHEM F111 General Chemistry ② 3 CS F111 Computer Programming ⑨ 4
MATH F111 Mathematics I ③ 3 MATH F113 Probability and Statistics ⑩ 3
PHY F110 Physics Laboratory ④ 1 EEE F111 Electrical Sciences ⑪ 3
I PHY F111 Mechanics, Oscillations and 3 PHY 108 Physics 2 ⑫ 4
Waves ⑤
BITS F110 Engineering Graphics ⑥ 2
ELI 100 Introduction to Academic 3
or Writing (offered by UB to fulfill Or
105 UBC CL1 requirement ⑦ 4
20 22
Summer Term
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric ONLY if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall term ⑬ 4
Humanities Elective ⑬-A 3

Year First Semester U Second Semester U


MATH F211 Mathematics III ⑭ 3 ECON F211 Principles of Economics 3
Or Or Or
MGTS F211 Principles of Management
ME F211 Mechanics of Solids ⑮ 3 ME F218 Advanced Mechanics of Solids 3

ME F216 Materials Science and 3 ME 317 Engines, Motors, and Mobility 2
Engineering ⑯
II ME F217 Applied Thermodynamics ⑰ 4 BITS F225 Environmental Studies ㉑ 3
ME F320 Engineering Optimization ⑱ 3 ME F221 Mechanisms and Machines 3
ME F219 Manufacturing Processes ㉒ 4 ME F315 Advanced Manufacturing 3
Processes
EAS 360 STEM Communications ⑲ 3 EAS 208 Dynamics ㉓ 3
23 20
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
MAE 277 Introduction to ME Practice ㉔ 3 MAE 311 Machines & Mechanisms 1 ㉙ 3
MAE 335 Fluid Mechanics ㉕ 3 MAE 336 Heat Transfer ㉚ 3
MAE 340 Dynamic Systems ㉖ 3 MAE 334 Mechanical & Aerospace Engg 2
Laboratory I ㉛
III MAE 376 Applied Math for MAEs ㉗ 3 MAE 385 Engineering Materials Lab ㉜ 1
EAS 198 UB Seminar ㉘ 1 Professional/Science Track ㉝ 3
PHY 158 General Physics II Lab 1 MAE 467 Vibration and Shock I㉞ 3
14 15
Year First Semester U Second Semester U
MAE 451 Design Process & Methods ㉟ 3 MAE 494 Design Project ㊱ 3
MAE 338 MAE Laboratory II ㊲ 2 UBC 399 UB Capstone 1
IV
MAE 377 Product Design in a CAE 3 MAE Technical Electives ㊷ 3
Environment ㊳
MAE Technical Electives ㊴ 3 Professional/Science Track ㊸ 3
Thematic/Global Pathway 3 Thematic Pathway List 1 3
Course ㊵ Course to satisfy Diversity
requirement ㊹
Thematic/Global Pathway 3
Course ㊶
17 13
Note: Units/Credit points earned for the course(s) in BITS Pilani and UB shall be considered towards
degrees to be awarded by both institutions in accordance with the following:
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1. To complete the BITS Pilani Degree, students need to complete a minimum total of 144 units
with a minimum number of 49 courses (four courses with 10 units offered jointly by BITS and
UB + 27 courses with 72 units (min.) offered by BITS in first two years + 19 courses with
59 equivalent units offered by UB). The Equivalent Unit is considered by assuming that a
course of 1 units offered at BITS Pilani is equivalent to a 1 credit points course offered by UB.
2. To complete the UB Degree, students need to complete 122 credit points in total (4 courses
with 14 credit points offered jointly by UB and BITS + 17 mapped courses with 49 equivalent
credit points offered by BITS in the first two years + 23 courses with 59 credit points offered
by UB).
3. Upon completion of all BITS Pilani Courses during Years 1 and 2 (including summer term, if
any) at the BITS Campus, students will receive 49 credit points as an UB credit exemption
against the 17 mapped courses to complete the UB Degree in accordance with UB’s policies
and procedures.
4. Upon completion of all UB Courses, students will receive 59 units of transfer credit for the 19
mapped courses to complete the BITS Pilani Degree in accordance with BITS’ policies and
procedures.
5. The actual units mapping of the courses shall be decided based on the equivalent courses
offered at BITS Pilani and UB.
6. The details of an encircled number given against the selected courses in the semester-wise
pattern are given below:

Symbol Description
Course CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani.
① It will be considered as equivalent to CHE 113LAB: General Chemistry for Engineers
Laboratory 1a required course offered at UB.
Course CHEM F111: General Chemistry is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It

will be considered as equivalent to CHE 999: Chemistry 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course MATH F111: Mathematics I is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will be
considered as equivalent to MTH 241: Calculus 3 a required course offered at UB.
(Note: Though the Courses MTH 141: Calculus 1 & MTH 142: Calculus 2 are the foundation

courses offered at UB, their course contents are overlapping with the NCERT syllabus, which
are studied by the students at their Higher secondary level. Therefore, MTH 141: Calculus 1
& MTH 142: Calculus 2 requirements at UB shall be waived).
Course PHY F110: Physics Laboratory is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will

be considered as equivalent to PHY 151LAB - Physics Lab 1 a required course offered at UB.
Course PHY F111: Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves is a compulsory foundation course at
⑤ BITS Pilani. It will be considered as equivalent to PHY 107LR: General Physics 1 a required
course offered at UB.
Course BITS F110: Engineering Graphics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It
⑥ will be considered as equivalent to EAS 999TR177/MAE 177: Engineering Drawing and CAD
a required course offered at UB.
Course ENG 105: Writing and Rhetoric is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered
by UB to fulfill UB requirement through online mode. It may be considered as Open Elective
⑦ for BITS requirement by mapping with courses such as GS F223 Introduction to Mass
Communication or GS F325 Journalism or GS F326 Creative Thinking or GS F344 Copywriting.
This course can be considered as the 1st Open Elective course out of 5 required at BITS.
ME F112: Workshop Practice is a required foundation course at BITS. This course will be

considered as equivalent to Course EAS 999TR100 as a 100-level technical elective at UB.

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Symbol Description
Course CS F111: Computer Programming is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It
will be considered as equivalent to CSE 115/EAS 230: Engineering Computations a required

course offered at UB. Both courses are mapped to fulfill the requirement of the respective
Institutes.
Course MATH F113: Probability and Statistics is a compulsory foundation course at BITS
⑩ Pilani. It will be considered as equivalent to STA 301 Introduction to Probability, a course
available for Senior Students at UB.
Course EEE F111: Electrical Sciences is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will

be considered as equivalent to EE 202LR: Circuit Analysis a required course offered at UB.
Course PHY 108: Physics 2 is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered by UB to
⑫ fulfill UB requirement through online mode. It will be considered as Open Elective for BITS
Requirement.
ELI 105: Writing and Rhetoric is required only if students were placed into ELI 100 in first fall
⑬ term (Students who do not meet placement requirements. These students would then take ELI
105 in the summer between Year 1 and Year 2, remotely online offered by UB).
The course is required to offered to fulfill Humanities Elective Requirement at BITS Only. This
would be the 1st Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students shall
⑬-A
choose one course from the following three courses: HSS F234 or HSS F318 or HSS F333;
HSS F235 or HSS F313 or HSS F343 or HSS 353 or HSS F399.
Course MATH F211: Mathematics III is a compulsory foundation course at BITS Pilani. It will
⑭ be considered as equivalent to MTH 306: Differential Equations a required course offered at
UB.
Course ME F211: Mechanics of Solids is a required core course at BITS Pilani. This course
⑮ will be considered as equivalent to EAS 207: Statics as one of the foundation course offered
at UB.
Course ME F216: Materials Science and Engineering is a required core course at BITS Pilani.
⑯ This course will be considered as equivalent to MAE 381: Engineering Materials 1 a required
course offered at UB.
Course ME F217: Applied Thermodynamics is a required core course at BITS Pilani. This
⑰ course will be considered as equivalent to MAE 204: Thermodynamics 1 a required course
offered at UB.
Course ME F320: Engineering Optimization is shifted from 3rd Year to Second Year to fulfill

overall course requirement of BITS Pilani.
Course EAS 360: STEM Communications is the required course offered at UB. It will be
⑲ considered as an equivalent to BITS F112: Technical Report Writing a required foundation
course at BITS Pilani.
Course ME F218 Advanced Mechanics of Solids is a required core course at BITS Pilani. This
⑳ course will be considered as equivalent to EAS 209: Mechanics of Solids a required course
offered at UB.
BITS F225: Environmental Studies is the required foundation course at BITS. It will be
considered as equivalent to EVS 118: Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies offered at
UB. Course EVS 118 Intro Environment and Sustainability Studies will also fulfill the
㉑ requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category. Thus it will
fulfill the requirement of 1st course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total
required 4 courses required under this category. (It would be offered by UB to fulfill UB
requirement of all students through online mode).
Course ME F219: Manufacturing Processes is a required core course at BITS Pilani. This
㉒ course will be considered as equivalent to MAE 364: Manufacturing Processes a required
course offered at UB.

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Symbol Description
The course EAS 208: Dynamics is the required course offered at UB. It would be offered by

UB to fulfill UB requirement through online mode.
Course MAE 277: Introduction to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Practice is the
㉔ required course offered at UB. Also, this course will be considered as equivalent to ME F316:
Manufacturing Management a required core course offered at BITS.
Course MAE 335: Fluid Mechanics is the required course offered at UB. Also, this course will
㉕ be considered as equivalent to ME F212: Fluid Mechanics a required core course offered at
BITS.
Course MAE 340: Dynamic Systems is the required course offered at UB. Also, this course
㉖ will be considered as equivalent to ME F319: Vibrations and Control a required core course
offered at BITS Pilani.
Course MAE 376: Applied Math for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is the required
㉗ course offered at UB. Also, this will be considered as the 3 rd Open course out of 4 required
courses at BITS, either as a project type course or a new elective to be introduced.
㉘ Course EAS 198: UB Seminar is a required course offered at UB.
Course MAE 311: Machines & Mechanisms 1 is the required course offered in 3rd year at UB.
㉙ Also, this will be equivalent to ME F314: Design of Machine Elements a required core course
offered at BITS Pilani.
Course MAE 336: Heat Transfer is the required course offered at UB. Also, this course will be
㉚ considered as equivalent to ME F220: Heat Transfer a required core course offered at BITS
Pilani.
Course MAE 334: MAE Laboratory I is the required course offered at UB. Also, this will be
㉛ considered as the 1st Discipline course out of 4 required courses at BITS, either as a project
type course or a new elective to be introduced.
Course MAE 385: Engineering Materials Lab is the required course offered at UB. Also, this
㉜ lab will be part of ME F216: Materials Science and Engineering required at BITS as specified
under 14 above.
This course would be the 1st required course under the Professional/Science Track pool out of
㉝ the total 2 required courses under this category at UB. Also, this course will be considered as
the 4th Open Elective course out of 5 required at BITS.
MAE 467: Vibration and Shock I would be offered as an MAE technical elective, which would
be the 1st MAE Technical Elective out of the total required 3 courses required under this
category at UB. This will also be considered as the 2 nd Discipline Elective course out of 4

required at BITS. Students should select this course from the pool of MAE technical electives
offered at UB in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the requirement of a course
at BITS offered under the pool of Discipline electives category.
Course MAE 451: Design Process & Methods is the required course offered at UB. Also, this
㉟ will be equivalent to BITS F456: Capstone Project I to be offered at BITS Pilani. All BITS-UB
students have to do two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course MAE 494: Design Project is the required course offered at UB. Also, this will be
㊱ equivalent to BITS F457: Capstone Project II to be offered at BITS Pilani. All BITS-UB students
have to do two Capstone Projects in place of Practice School II/Thesis.
Course MAE 338: MAE Laboratory II is the required course offered in 3rd year at UB. Also, this
㊲ will be equivalent to ME F341: Prime Movers & Fluid Machines a required core course offered
at BITS Pilani.
Course MAE 377: Product Design in a CAE Environment offered at UB. Also, this will be
㊳ treated as equivalent to ME F318: Computer Aided Design a required core course offered at
BITS Pilani.

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Symbol Description
This course would be the 2nd MAE Technical Elective out of the total required 3 courses
required under this category at UB. This would also be considered as the 3 rd Discipline Elective
㊴ course out of 4 required at BITS. Students should select this course from the pool of MAE
technical electives offered at UB in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the
requirement of a course at BITS offered under the pool of Discipline electives category.
This would be the 2nd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students
should select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the
requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also

fulfill Humanities electives requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 2 nd
course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required
under this category.
This would be the 3rd Humanities Elective (HUEL) out of total required 3 HUELs. Students
should select this course in such a way that the selected course will not only fulfill the
requirement of a course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category but also

fulfill Humanities electives requirement of BITS Pilani. Thus it will fulfill the requirement of 3 rd
course under Thematic or Global Pathway category out of the total required 4 courses required
under this category.
This course would be the 3rd MAE Technical Elective out of the total required 3 courses required
under this category at UB. This would also be considered as the 4th Discipline Elective course
㊷ out of 4 required at BITS. Students should select this course from the pool of MAE technical
electives offered at UB in such a way that the selected course will also fulfill the requirement of
a course at BITS offered under the pool of Discipline electives category.
This course would be the 2nd required course under the Professional/Science Track pool out
㊸ of the total 2 required courses under this category at UB. Also, this course can be considered
as the 5th Open Elective course out of 5 required at BITS.
This would be the 4th course at UB offered under Thematic or Global Pathway category. Also,

this course may be considered as the 6th Open Elective course out of 5 required at BITS.

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