Eligibility for Admission
A candidate who has passed Higher secondary examination as per norms set by the Government of Tamil Nadu or an examination accepted as equivalent thereto by the Syndicate subject to such conditions as may be prescribed thereto are permitted to appear and qualify for the B.Sc., Tele- communication Degree Examination of this university after a course of study of three academic years.
Duration of the Course
The course for the degree of Bachelor of B.Sc Tele communication shall consist of three academic years divided into three non-semesters.
Course of study
The course of study comprises with the following subjects according to the syllabus and books prescribed from time to time.
Foundation course
- Tamil / Hindi / Malayalam / French / German
- English
Allied subjects
I Year:
II Year:
Main Subjects
| Title of the Paper |
| I – year:
|
| Electricity and semiconductor devices |
| Practical-I Basic Electronics Lab |
| II year:
|
| Analog and digital communication |
| Practical- II: Analog and Basic communication lab |
| III Year
|
| Data communication and network architecture |
| Tele communication systems |
| Mobile communication |
| Microprocessor and interfacing |
| Practical- III: Microprocessor and Optical Communication lab |
Examination
The theory examination shall be three hours duration to each paper at the end of each semester. The Candidate failing in any subject(s) will be permitted to appear for each failed subject(s) in the subsequent examination.
The practical examinations for UG course should be conducted at the end of the year.
Scheme of Examinations
S.No |
Code |
Title of the Paper |
Duration
Hrs |
Marks |
FIRST YEAR |
1 |
07UFTA01 |
Tamil – I / Hindi – I/French –I/Malayalam – I |
3 |
100 |
2 |
07UFEN01 |
English – I |
3 |
100 |
3 |
07UTEL01 |
Electricity and Semiconductor devices |
3 |
100 |
4 |
07UMAA01 |
Allied – I: Mathematics I |
3 |
100 |
5 |
07UTELP01 |
Practical-I: Basic Electronics lab |
3 |
100 |
SECOND YEAR |
6 |
07UFTA02 |
Tamil – I / Hindi – I/French –I/Malayalam – I |
3 |
100 |
7 |
07UFEN02 |
English-II |
3 |
100 |
8 |
07UTEL02 |
Analog and digital communication |
3 |
100 |
9 |
07UCSA01 |
Allied –II: C ++ Programming |
3 |
100 |
10 |
07UTELP02 |
Practical- II :Analog and Basic communication lab |
3 |
100 |
THIRD YEAR |
11 |
07UTEL03 |
Data communication and network Architecture |
3 |
100 |
12 |
07UTEL04 |
Tele communication Systems |
3 |
100 |
13 |
07UTEL05 |
Mobile communication |
3 |
100 |
14 |
07UTEL06 |
Microprocessor and interfacing |
3 |
100 |
15 |
07UTELP03 |
Practical- III: Microprocessor and optical Communication lab |
3 |
100 |
Total Marks |
1500 |
Question Paper Pattern for theory:
Question Paper Pattern with out Practical
Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks – 100
Part A: 10 x 2 = 20
(Answer all questions)
(Two questions from each unit)
Part B: 5 x 4 = 20
(Answer all questions)
(One question from each unit with internal choice)
Part C: 5 x 12 = 60
(Answer all questions)
(One question from each unit with internal choice)
Question paper pattern for practical
Time
: 3 Hours
Max. Marks – 100
Answer all the questions
(One question)
Mark Distribution
Circuits
- 40 Marks
Calculations
- 25 Marks
Result
- 15 Marks
Record
- 20 Marks
Passing Minimum
The
candidate shall be declared to have passed the examination if the
candidate secure not less than 40 marks in the University examination
in each theory paper without practical and 30 marks in the theory paper
with practical.
For the practical paper, a minimum of 40 marks out of 100 marks in the
University Examination and the record notebook taken together is
required to pass the examination. In the case of practical paper
with 25 as maximum marks a minimum of 10 marks in the University
Practical examination and the record notebook taken together is
required to pass the examination. There is no passing minimum of
the record notebook. However submission of a record notebook is a
must.
Classification of Successful Candidates
Candidates
who secure not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in the whole
examination shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class.
All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed in the Second Class.
Candidates who obtain 75% of the marks in the aggregate shall be deemed
to have passed the examination in First Class with Distinction Provided
they pass all the examinations prescribed for the course at the First
appearance.
Candidates who pass all the examinations prescribed for the course in
the first instance and within a period of three academic years from the
year of admission to the course only are eligible for University Ranking.
Maximum duration for the completion of the UG Programme
The maximum duration for completion of the UG programme shall not exceed five years.
Commencement of this Regulation
These
regulations shall take effect from the academic year 2007-08, i.e., for
students who are to be admitted to the first year of the course during
the academic year 2007-08 and thereafter.
Transitory Provision
Candidates
who are admitted to the UG course of study before 2007-2008 shall be
permitted to appear for the examinations under those regulations for a
period of three years i.e., up to and inclusive of the examination of
April / May 2011. Thereafter, they will be permitted to appear
for the examination only under the regulations then in force.
Course Objectives
- The Syllabus of B.Sc., Tele-Communication enable the students acquire more knowledge in theory and practicals.
- The syllabus focuses on advanced experiments / technical skills in the field of communication.
- After
completion of the course, students can pursue higher degree courses
like M.Sc Tele communication/M.Sc., (Electronics)/M.Sc., (Applied
Electronics)/ M.Sc., (Electronics and communication) / M.Sc., (Computer
Science) / MCA / M.Sc., (Bio-medical Instrumentation) and MBA.
- After
completion of the course students are eligible to work as Tele
communication Engineer /Electronic Service Engineer / Electronic
Hardware and Software Engineer / Maintenance Engineer
etc.,
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