Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Guidelines About Industry Oriented Mini Project

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The objective of this document is to present the general guidelines for the writing up of a proper mini-project report.

All JNTU B-Tech III-II have to do a industry oriented mini project which is implemented by JNTU from R05 batch.

We were very confused as to what we had to do as this was only a mini project on whether we have to go to industry,scope of project etc.But as in most colleges we were given choice to a study project or kit based and this could be done in an Institute,Industry or own.Most of chose to do a study project and were given permission for this and we had to submit this report as soon as IV/I starts and had to work on project in III/II break.This project will be evaluated during IV/II (Along with 
the Final or Main Project).

Basically in this mini project student can take up any Industry oriented application in his/her field of interest in their respective field/branch.First one has to submit an 
Abstract of the project to their concerned department head (HOD) and once he approves it ,he will assign a project guide to the individual or batch after this project work is to be started. Generally batch for a mini project may have 1 to 3 members in it.

Impotant Points:

1. There is no page limit only thing to be considered is that concept is complete.
2. One must acquire all data and concepts related to one's project.
3. The Format Guidelines given by respective Dept.heads for report layout.
4. Project should have good idustry oriented applications.
5.The industry oriented mini project shall be submitted in report form and should be presented before the committee, which shall evaluate for 50 marks.
The committee consists of an external examiner, head of the department, the supervisor of mini project and senior faculty member of the department.
6.There shall be no internal marks for industry oriented mini project.



The below info will give you the complete and detailed description of the mini projects reports. 

It is essential that you produce a clear and concise report that reflects the literature survey, problem identification, project aims and objectives, the engineering design work carried out, tests performed and discussion of results. The emphasis should not be on the length of the report, but rather on the way by which the above aspects are presented In this context, you should avoid downloading bulk text and images from books or the Internet or use unconventional fonts or graphics with a view to impressing the reader You should rather show the reader that you have understood the problem at hand and used an engineering approach to produce a working solution by working as a team with your group members. You should also be able to explain the working principle and design of each stage of the developed system.Reviews will be conducted by your college in order to know the progress of your project work( 2 to 3 reviews will be taken generally).
REPORT FORMAT : 

With the format given below, the mini-project report should normally not exceed 30 pages(excluding the appendix), and should not be shorter than 20 pages.
Font and Size :

• For Chapter Numbers and Titles: Times New Roman Size 18, Bold, Centered, Upper-Case.
• Sections Numbers and Titles: Times New Roman Size 14, Bold, Left aligned • Sub-section Numbers and Titles: Times New Roman Size 12, Bold, Left aligned • For the main text: Times New Roman Size 12, Justified.
NOTE : 

• Do NOT put the Chapter Number and Title on a separate Page.
• If there are less than four lines remaining at the bottom of the page, start the new section or subsection on the following page.
Paragraphs and Line Spacing : 

1.5 throughout. Leave a blank space from one paragraph to another.
Margins : 

Top, Bottom, Right: 25mm; Right: 30mm.
Headers/ Footers : 

Times New Roman Size 10.
Equations :

Should be edited with Microsoft Equation, and should be numbered in ascending order in each chapter:

E.g:


is the first Equation in Chapter 2.

Page Numbers : 

Start with Page 1 at the beginning of Chapter 1. Page numbers should be centered at the bottom of the page.
Figures and tables :

• Position Figures and Tables as close as possible to the text where they are referred.
• Figures and Tables should be numbered in ascending order for each chapter, using the same sequence as for Equations.
• The number of the figure, and its caption should be typed immediately below it in Times New Roman Size 12.
• The number of the table and its caption should be typed immediately above it in Times New Roman Size 12.
TITLE PAGE : The title page should include the following information:

• Mini-Project Title
• Student Names and ID Nos.
• A statement that the report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Practical Training of the B.Eng. (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
• Date of submission

TABLE OF CONTENTS : The table of contents should list all the chapters, sections and other parts of the report, along with their page numbers. In particular the following should be included:



NOTE: The above page numbers are given as examples only.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT : Any person, institution, organization, department or lab, whose help or support you want to acknowledge for the project.
ABSTRACT : A summary of 300 to 400 words of the practical application, the problem to be solved, the approach used and the main results obtained.
LIST OF FIGURES : A list of all Figure Numbers presented in the report, and their title (E.g. Figure 2.1 Circuit diagram of the Traffic Light Controller) along with the page numbers.
LIST OF TABLES : A list of Table Numbers presented in the report and their title, along with the page numbers. 

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Data Mining and Data Warehousing

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Percentage Calculator


07 Regulation Percentage,Credits Calculator For JNTU-HYDERABAD,JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR


JNTU % CALCULATOR For easy calculation of your totals credits and aggregates 

Hi, Friends its not possible to check marks and calculate percentage from your Marks Memo every time when you needed and its time waste, so here is an 'EXCELLENT file for you to store all your 
semester marks for all Branches of Engineering students of R07 Regulation.

This file shows graphical representation of percentage of each year, Credits achieved, Total marks and percentage of each semester and many more.Just add ur marks & check your statistics

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JNTU KAKINADA JNTU ANANTPUR


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Rector (I/c)Prof. B. Umamaheshwar Goud08554 27245108554 272451jntua.rector@gmail.com
Registrar (I/c)Prof. V. Sankar08554 27243708554 272437registrar_jntua@yahoo.in
Director (I/c) Academic & PlanningProf. K. Hema Chandra Reddy08554 27243208554 272432jntua.dap@gmail.com
Director (I/c) EvaluationProf. K.B.Chandra Sekhar08554 27244208554 272442chandrasekhar_kb@yahoo.com
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Info on Pass Marks for JNTU-HYDERABAD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR 2010


Info on Pass Marks for JNTU-HYDERABAD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR 2010

As there are many rumors spreading regarding the Pass marks for this semester. Here is the Info on Pass Marks for JNTU-HYDERABAD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR 2010.
JNTU-HYDERABAD
For 1st,2nd Year (R09 Regulation)-
Internals : 14 out of 25 Marks
Externals : 26 out of 75 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks
For 3rd,4th Years (R07,R05)
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

JNTU-KAKINADA
For 1st Year (R10 Regulation)-
Internals : 14 out of 25 Marks
Externals : 26 out of 75 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks
For 2,3,4 Years (R07,R05)
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

JNTU-ANANTAPUR
For 1st,2nd Year (R09 Regulation)-
Internals : 15 out of 30 Marks
Externals : 25 out of 70 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks
For 3,4 Years (R07,R05)
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks
Note: If u get less marks in the internal below the pass mark then it should be covered up in the externals to get a total of 40 Marks out of 100 Marks.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

JNTU III-II Semester JNTU Exam Time table


JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
KUKATPALLY - HYDERABAD – 500 085

E X A M I N A T I O N   B R A N C H

III YEAR B.TECH - II SEMESTER– R07 REGULATION (R07) – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS, ARPIL, 2011

T  I  M  E    T  A  B  L  E

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   T I M E : 10-00 AM TO 01-00 PM
                                 BRANCH
DATE & DAY
13-04-11
WEDNESDAY
16-04-11
SATURDAY
19-04-11
TUESDAY
21-04-11
THURSDAY
25-04-11
MONDAY
27-04-11
WEDNESDAY
                                
CIVIL ENGINEERING
(01- CE)
DESIGN OF  STEEL STRUCTURES
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ESTIMATING AND
COSTING
GEOTECHNICAL
ENGINEERING –I
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING –II
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
(02 - EEE)
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
(Common to EEE, ECE, EIE, E.CON.E,  ETM, ICE)
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to  EEE, ECE, CHEM,   E.CON.E, ETM,  MMT, E.COMP.E, ICE.)
MICRO PROCESSORS AND
MICRO CONTROLLERS
(Common to EEE, E.CON.E)
VLSI DESIGN
(Common to EEE, ECE, BME, E.CON.E, ETM)
INSTRUMENTATION
SWITCH GEAR AND PROTECTION
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(03 - ME)
CAD/CAM
(Common to ME, MECT, MEP, AME)
DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-II
(Common to ME,  MEP)
INDUSTRIAL
MANAGEMENT
(Common to ME,  MEP, AME)
THERMAL ENGINEERING-II
REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
METROLOGY AND SURFACE ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS
&
COMMUNICATIONS
ENGINEERING
(04 - ECE)
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
(Common to EEE, ECE, EIE, E.CON.E,  ETM, ICE)
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to  EEE,
ECE, CHEM,    E.CON.E,  ETM,  MMT, E.COMP.E, ICE.)
MICRO PROCESSORS
AND INTERFACING
(Common to ECE,
EIE, BME, ETM)

VLSI DESIGN
(Common to EEE, ECE, BME, E.CON.E, ETM)
MICRO WAVE ENGINEERING (Common to ECE, ETM)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING SYSTEMS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
&
ENGINEERING
(05 - CSE)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NEURAL NETWORKS
INFORMATION
SECURITY
COMPUTER
NETWORKS
(Common to CSE,IT,
CSSE,  E.COMP.E,)
OPERATING
SYSTEMS
OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND
DESIGN
(Common to CSE, IT,
CSSE,)
COMPILER DESIGN
CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
(08 - CHEM)
BIO CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to  EEE, ECE,
CHEM,    E.CON.E,  ETM,
MMT, E.COMP.E,  ICE.)
CHEMICAL
REACTION ENGINEERING -II
CHEMICAL
TECHNOLOGY
MASS TRANSFER OPERATIONS –II
PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
ELECTRONICS
AND
INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING
(10 - EIE)
DIGITAL SIGNAL
PROCESSING
(Common to EEE, ECE,
EIE, E.CON.E,
ETM, ICE)
AUTOMATION
OF INDUSTRIAL
PROCESSES
MICRO PROCESSORS
AND INTERFACING
(Common to ECE,
EIE, BME, ETM)
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION (Common to EIE, ICE)
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
OPTOELECTONIC
AND LASER INSTRUMENTATION


BRANCH
DATE & DAY
13-04-11
WEDNESDAY
16-04-11
SATURDAY
19-04-11
TUESDAY
21-04-11
THURSDAY
25-04-11
MONDAY
27-04-11
WEDNESDAY

BIO -MEDICAL
ENGINEERING
(11 - BME)
BIOLOGICAL
CONTROL
SYSTEMS
BIOMEDICAL
SIGNAL
PROCESSING
MICRO PROCESSORS
AND INTERFACING
(Common to ECE,
EIE, BME, ETM)
VLSI DESIGN
(Common to EEE, ECE, BME, E.CON.E, ETM)
LASER AND FIBER OPTICS IN
MEDICINE
MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(12 -IT)
WEB
TECHNOLOGIES
(Common to IT, CSSE)
E-COMMERCE
COMPUTER NETWORKS
(Common to CSE, IT, CSSE,  E.COMP.E, )
DATA WARE HOURSING
AND DATA MINING
OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
(Common to CSE, IT, CSSE,)
MIDDLE WARE TECHNOLOGIES
ELECTRONICS AND CONTROL ENGINEERING
(13 - E.CON.E)
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
(Common to EEE, ECE, EIE, E.CON.E,  ETM, ICE)
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to  EEE,
ECE, CHEM,    E.CON.E,  ETM,  MMT, E.COMP.E, ICE.)
MICRO PROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS
(Common to EEE, E.CON.E)
VLSI DESIGN
(Common to EEE, ECE, BME, E.CON.E, ETM)
ADVANCED CONTROL
SYSTEMS
POWER PLANT INSTURMENTATION
AND CONTROL
MECHATRONICS
(14 - MECT)
CAD/CAM
(Common to ME, MECT, MEP, AME)
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY
INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL
SYSTEMS
LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC APPLICATIONS
PRINCIPLES OF
MACHINE DESIGN
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
(15 – CSSE)
WEB  TECHNOLOGIES
(Common to CSSE, IT)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
COMPUTER NETWORKS
(Common to CSE, IT, CSSE,  E.COMP.E, )
ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
(Common to CSE, IT, CSSE,)
MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND SIMMULATION
ELECTRONICS AND TELEMATICS ENGINEERING
(17 – ETM)
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
(Common to EEE, ECE, EIE, E.CON.E,  ETM, ICE)
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to  EEE, ECE, CHEM, E.CON.E,  ETM,  MMT, E.COMP.E, ICE.)
MICRO PROCESSORS
AND INTERFACING
(Common to ECE,
EIE, BME, ETM)

VLSI DESIGN
(Common to EEE, ECE, BME, E.CON.E, ETM)
MICRO WAVE ENGINEERING (Common to ECE, ETM)
TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING  SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS
METALLURGY AND MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
(18 - MMT)
FOUNDARY TECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to  EEE,
ECE, CHEM,    E.CON.E,  ETM,  MMT, E.COMP.E, ICE.)
MECHANICAL WORKING OF METALS
NON FERROUS EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY
POWDER METALLURGY
STEEL MAKING
ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
(19 – ECOMP.E)
DESIGN AND ALANYSIS OF ALGORITHMS
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to  EEE,
ECE, CHEM,    E.CON.E,  ETM,  MMT, E.COMP.E, ICE.)
COMPUTER NETWORKS
(Common to CSE, IT, CSSE,  E.COMP.E, )
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
EMBIDED AND REAL TIME SYSTEMS
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING



PAGE – 3
BRANCH
DATE & DAY
13-04-11
WEDNESDAY
16-04-11
SATURDAY
19-04-11
TUESDAY
21-04-11
THURSDAY
25-04-11
MONDAY
27-04-11
WEDNESDAY

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL)
(20 – MEP)
CAD/CAM
(Common to ME, MECT, MEP, AME)
DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS-II
(Common to ME,  MEP)
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
(Common to ME,  MEP, AME)
METAL FORMING
METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL
TOOL DESIGN
AERONUTICAL ENGINEERING
(21 - AE)
AEROSPACE PROPULSION-II
AEROSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES-II
FINITE ELEMENT AND MODELLING METHODS
FLIGHT MECHANICS-II
FLIGHT VEHICLE DESIGN
INTRODUCTION TO SPACE TECHNOLOGY
INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING
(22-ICE)

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
(Common to ECE, E.Con.E, EEE, EIE, ETM, ICE)
MANAGEMENT
SCIENCE
(Common to EEE, ECE,M, E.CON.E,  ETM,  MMT, E.COMP.E, ICE.)
ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION (Common to EIE, ICE)
DIGITAL AND OPTIMAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
PC BASED INSTRUMENTATION
BIOTECHNOLOGY
(23-BT)
BIOCHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING-II
COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
HEAT TRANSFER IN BIOPROCESSES
IMMUNOLOGY
INSTRUMENTATION AND BIO PROCESS CONTROL
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
(24-AME)
CAD/CAM
(Common to ME, MECT, MEP, AME)
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AND AUTOTRONICS
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
(Common to ME,  MEP, AME)
MACHINE TOOLS AND METROLOGY
ROBOTICS
VEHICLE DYNAMICS

TIME TABLE FOR SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS FOR READMITTED STUDENTS OF R07 REGULATIONS

DATE OF EXAMINATION: 19-04-11 (TUESDAY)
TIME OF EXAMIANTION: 02.00 PM TO 05.00 PM

BRANCH
 THE  SUBJECT(S) OF R07 REGULATIONS, ALREADY STUDIED BY THE RE-ADMITTED STUDENTS OF R05 REGULATIONS
SUBSTITUTE SUBJECT(S) FOR THE RE-ADMITTED STUDENTS OF R05 REGULATIONS

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
(05 – CSE)
COMPUTER NETWORKS
UNIX ANS SHELL PROGRAMMING
OBJECT ORIENT ANALYSIS & DESIGN
DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
CSE III YEAR I SEM R07
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(12 -IT)
OBJECTIVE ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
UNIX ANS SHELL PROGRAMMING




PAGE – 4

TIME TABLE FOR SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS FOR READMITTED STUDENTS OF R07 REGULATIONS

DATE OF EXAMINATION: 21-04-11 (THURSDAY)
TIME OF EXAMIANTION: 02.00 PM TO 05.00 PM

BRANCH
 THE  SUBJECT(S) OF R07 REGULATIONS, ALREADY STUDIED BY THE RE-ADMITTED STUDENTS OF R05 REGULATIONS
SUBSTITUTE SUBJECT(S) FOR THE RE-ADMITTED STUDENTS OF R05 REGULATIONS

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(03 - ME)
THERMAL ENGINEERING-II
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
HEAT TRANSFER
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
(08 - CHEM)
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
MOMENTUM  TRANSFER
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
(05 - CSE)
OPERATING SYSTEMS
(OR)
COMPUTER NETWORKS
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(12 -IT)
COMPUTER NETWORKS
DISTRUBUTED DATABASES


TIME TABLE FOR SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS FOR READMITTED STUDENTS OF R07 REGULATIONS

DATE OF EXAMINATION: 25-04-11 (MONDAY)
TIME OF EXAMIANTION: 02.00 PM TO 05.00 PM

BRANCH
 THE  SUBJECT(S) OF R07 REGULATIONS, ALREADY STUDIED BY THE RE-ADMITTED STUDENTS OF R05 REGULATIONS
SUBSTITUTE SUBJECT(S) FOR THE RE-ADMITTED STUDENTS OF R05 REGULATIONS

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
(05 - CSE)
OBJECTIVE ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
(OR)
OPERATING SYSTEMS
SOFTWARE TESTING METHODLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(12 -IT)
WEB TECHNOLOGIES
SOFTWARE TESTING METHODOLOGIES


NOTE:
                                 i.            ANY OMISSIONS OR CLASHES IN THIS TIME TABLE MAY PLEASE BE INFORMED TO THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS, IMMEDIATELY.
                                ii.            EVEN IF GOVERNMENT DECLARES HOLIDAY ON ANY OF THE ABOVE DATES, THE EXAMINATIONS SHALL BE CONDUCTED AS USUAL.
                              iii.            THE PRINCIPALS ARE REQUESTED TO INFORM THE UNIVERSITY ANY OTHER SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS THAT ARE NOT INCLUED IN THE ABOVE LIST IMMEDIATELY.  



             DATE: 10-03-11                                                                                                                  CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS