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The document outlines the teaching and examination scheme for the B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Visvesvaraya Technological University, effective from the academic year 2023-24. It details the courses, credits, evaluation methods, and requirements for various courses including Professional Electives, Open Electives, and mandatory activities like NSS and Physical Education. The scheme emphasizes an Outcome Based Education (OBE) approach and a Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).

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The document outlines the teaching and examination scheme for the B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Visvesvaraya Technological University, effective from the academic year 2023-24. It details the courses, credits, evaluation methods, and requirements for various courses including Professional Electives, Open Electives, and mandatory activities like NSS and Physical Education. The scheme emphasizes an Outcome Based Education (OBE) approach and a Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).

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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI

B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering


Scheme of Teaching and Examinations2022
Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
(Effective from the academic year 2023-24)
VI SEMESTER (SCHEME-A)
Teaching Hours /Week Examination

Department (TD)

Board (PSB)
and Question
Paper Setting

Practical/
Teaching

Drawing
Tutorial

Total Marks
Lecture

Duration in
Theory

CIE Marks

SEE Marks

Credits
Sl. Course and

SDA

hours
Course Title
No Course Code

L T P S
1 IPCC BEC601 Embedded System Design 3 0 2 03 50 50 100 4
2 PCC BEC602 VLSI Design and Testing 4 0 0 03 50 50 100 4
3 PEC BEC613x Professional Elective Course 3 0 0 03 50 50 100 3
4 OEC BXX654x Open Elective Course 3 0 0 03 50 50 100 3
5 PROJ BXX685 Project Phase I 0 0 4 03 100 -- 100 2
6 PCCL BXXL606 VLSI Design and Testing Lab 0 0 2 03 50 50 100 1
7 If the course is a Theory
Ability Enhancement Course/Skill 1 0 0
AEC/SDC BXX657x Development Course V If course is a practical
01 50 50 100 1
0 0 2
BNSK658 National Service Scheme (NSS) NSS coordinator
Physical
Physical Education (PE) (Sports and
8 MC BPEK658
Athletics)
Education 0 0 2 100 --- 100 PP
Director
BYOK658 Yoga Yoga Teacher
9 MC BIKS609 Indian Knowledge System 1 0 0 100 0 100 PP
Total 500 300 800 18
Professional Elective Course
BEC613A Multimedia Communication BEC613C Digital Image Processing
BEC613B Data Security BEC613D FPGA Based System design Using Verilog
Open Elective Course
BEC654A Digital System Design using Verilog BEC654C Electronics Communication System
BEC654B Consumer Electronics BEC654D Basic VLSI Design
Ability Enhancement Course / Skill Enhancement Course-V
BECL657A(L:T:P) FPGA system design Lab using Verilog BECL657C(L:T:P) IoT Laboratory
BECL657B(L:T:P) System Modeling using Simulink BECL657D(L:T:P) Pythan Programing for Machine Learning Applications
PCC: Professional Core Course, PCCL: Professional Core Course laboratory, UHV: Universal Human Value Course, MC: Mandatory Course (Non-
credit), AEC: Ability Enhancement Course, SEC: Skill Enhancement Course, L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical S= SDA: Skill Development Activity,
CIE: Continuous Internal Evaluation, SEE: Semester End Evaluation. K : The letter in the course code indicates common to al the stream of
engineering. PROJ: Project /Mini Project. PEC: Professional Elective Course. PROJ: Project Phase -I, OEC: Open Elective Course
Professional Core Course (IPCC): Refers to Professional Core Course Theory Integrated with practicals of the same course. Credit for IPCC can be
04 and its Teaching–Learning hours (L : T : P) can be considered as (3 : 0 : 2) or (2 : 2 : 2). The theory part of the IPCC shall be evaluated both by
CIE and SEE. The practical part shall be evaluated by only CIE (no SEE). However, questions from the practical part of IPCC shall be included in
the SEE question paper. For more details, the regulation governing the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering /Technology (B.E./B.Tech.) 2022-23
National Service Scheme /Physical Education/Yoga: All students have to register for any one of the courses namely National
Service Scheme (NSS), Physical Education (PE)(Sports and Athletics), and Yoga(YOG) with the concerned coordinator of the course
during the first week of III/IV/V/VI semesters. Colleges are required to submit the Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) marks for the
activities completed by students under selected course each semester. The students should be allowed to engage in different
activities/courses each semester. For example, a student who participates in sports in the 3rd semester could choose to undertake
NSS in the next semester and Yoga in another semester. This approach aligns with the student-centric focus of the National
Education Policy (NEP) 2022 and helps distribute the workload related Physical Education/NSS/Yoga of more evenly across different
departments.Activities shall be carried out between III semester to the VI semester (for 4 semesters). Successful completion of the
registered course and requisite CIE score is mandatory for the award of the degree. The events shall be appropriately scheduled by
the colleges and the same shall be reflected in the calendar prepared for the NSS, PE, and Yoga activities. These courses shall not be
considered for vertical progression as well as for the calculation of SGPA and CGPA, but completion of the course is mandatory for
the award of degree.
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 number 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 Phase-I : Students have to discuss with the mentor /guide and with their helphe/she has to complete the literature survey and prepare the report and
finally define the problem statement for the project work.

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