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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI


B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering(IoT & Cyber Security including Blockchain)
Scheme of Teaching and Examinations2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
VII SEMESTER (Swappable VII and VIII SEMESTER)
Teaching Teaching Hours /Week Examination
Department (TD) T Prac C
and Question The u tical Dur r
Sl. Course and Paper Setting ory t / atio CIE SEE Total e
Course Title SDA
No Course Code Board (PSB) Lect o Dra n in Mar Mark Mark d
ure ri win hou ks s s it
al g rs s
L T P S
TD: IC 100 4
1 IPCC BCO701 IOT communication Protocols
PSB: CS
3 0 2 03 50 50
TD: IC 100 4
2 IPCC BIC702 Blockchain Technology
PSB: CS 3 0 2 03 50 50
TD: IC 100 4
3 PCC BIC703 Machine Learning
PSB: CS 4 0 0 03 50 50
TD: IC 100 3
4 PEC BIC714x Professional Elective Course
PSB: CS
3 0 0 03 50 50
5 TD: IC
OEC BIC755x Open Elective Course
PSB: CS
3 0 0 01 50 50 100 3
TD: IC
6 PROJ BIC786 Major Project Phase-II
PSB: CS 0 0 12 03 100 100 200 6
400 300 700 24
Professional Elective Course
BCY714D Cyber Security Management, Compliance and Governance BCO714C IoT Automation
BCS714A Deep Learning BCS714D Big Data Analytics
Open Elective Course
BIC755A Introduction to DBMS BIC755C Software Engineering
BIC755B Introduction to Algorithms BIC755D Introduction to Embedded Systems
PCC: Professional Core Course, PCCL: Professional Core Course laboratory, PEC: Professional Elective Course, OEC: Open Elective Course PR: Project Work, L: Lecture, T:
Tutorial, P: Practical S= SDA: Skill Development Activity, CIE: Continuous Internal Evaluation, SEE: Semester End Evaluation. TD- Teaching Department, PSB: Paper Setting
department, OEC: Open Elective Course, PEC: Professional Elective Course. PROJ: Project work
Note: VII and VIII semesters of IV years of the program

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(1) Institutions can swap the VII and VIII Semester Schemes of Teaching and Examinations to accommodate research internships/ industry internships after the VI
semester.
(2) Credits earned for the courses of VII and VIII Semester Scheme of Teaching and Examinations shall be counted against the corresponding semesters whether the VII
or VIII semesters is completed during the beginning of the IV year or the later part of IV years of the program.
Professional Elective Courses (PEC): A professional elective (PEC) course is intended to enhance the depth and breadth of educational experience in the Engineering
and Technology curriculum. Multidisciplinary courses that are added supplement the latest trend and advanced technology in the selected stream of engineering. Each
group will provide an option to select one course. The minimum number of students’ strengths for offering professional electives is 10. However, this conditional shall
not be applicable to cases where the admission to the program is less than 10.
Open Elective Courses:
Students belonging to a particular stream of Engineering and Technology are not entitled to the open electives offered by their parent Department. However, they can
opt for an elective offered by other Departments, provided they satisfy the prerequisite condition if any. Registration to open electives shall be documented under the
guidance of the Program Coordinator/ Advisor/Mentor. The minimum numbers of students’ strength for offering Open Elective Course is 10. However, this condition
shall not be applicable to class where the admission to the program is less than 10.

PROJECT WORK (21XXP75): The objective of the Project work is


(i) To encourage independent learning and the innovative attitude of the students.
(ii) To develop interactive attitude, communication skills, organization, time management, and presentation skills.
(iii) To impart flexibility and adaptability.
(iv) To inspire team working.
(v) To expand intellectual capacity, credibility, judgment and intuition.
(vi) To adhere to punctuality, setting and meeting deadlines.
(vii) To install responsibilities to oneself and others.
(viii)To train students to present the topic of project work in a seminar without any fear, face the audience confidently, enhance communication skills, involve in
group discussion to present and exchange ideas.
CIE procedure for Project Work:
(1) Single discipline: The CIE marks shall be awarded by a committee consisting of the Head of the concerned Department and two senior faculty members of the
Department, one of whom shall be the Guide.
The CIE marks awarded for the project work, shall be based on the evaluation of the project work Report, project presentation skill, and question and answer session in
the ratio 50:25:25. The marks awarded for the project report shall be the same for all the batch mates.

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