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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

MUTTOM, THODUPUZHA

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

COURSE FILE
6018: MATERIAL TESTING LAB

GOVT. POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

MUTTOM – 685587

Tel:+91-4862 255083, Fax:+91 4862 256412 

gptcmuttom@yahoo.co.in

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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
MUTTOM, THODUPUZHA

Department of Civil Engineering

Course File
Name of course MATERIAL TESTING LAB

Course code 6018

Program Diploma in Civil Engineering


Branch Civil Engineering
Year / Semester 2019 / S6
Document Number GPTC / CIVIL/ 6018
Scheme Revision 15
Prepared By: Checked By:

Name : SREEKUMAR R Name : Dr. T. G. SANTHOSH KUMAR

Designation : Lecturer Designation : HOD

Signature : Signature :

Date : Date :
Approved By

Name :

Signature :

Date :

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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
MUTTOM

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Course File [2019-20]

Program : DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING


Course : MATERIAL TESTING LAB
Semester : VI
Scheme : R ‘15’

Name & Signature of :


Course Co-ordinator

Name & Signature of :

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

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MUTTOM

Vision of Institute

To be a centre of excellence in engineering by facilitating socially committed


professionals for the sustainable development of the Nation.

mission of Institute

 To impart state of art facilities to achieve excellence in academic and engineering


skills.
 To create an environment conducive technology transfer with industry and develop
entrepreneurship skills.
 To inculcate ethical values and lifelong learning for the sustainable development of
the Nation.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


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Vision of department

To be a premier Department in Technical Education for moulding skilled, socially


committed and competent Civil Engineering Professionals.

Mission of department

 To equip students with technical expertise so as to take up challenges


in the field of Civil Engineering.

 Extent Knowledge and expertise for the development of the


community.

 To create competent professionals capable of upholding ethical values


and concept of sustainable development.

 To conduct knowledge exchange programme with various stake


holders

Program Outcomes [POs]


1. Basic and Discipline specific knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and
engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.

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2. Problem analysis: Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems using codified standard
methods.
3. Design/ development of solutions: Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist
with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified needs.
4. Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate
technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.
5. Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Apply appropriate technology
in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.
6. Project Management: Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a
leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities.
7. Life-long learning: Ability to analyse individual needs and engage in updating in the context of
technological changes.

Program Educational Objectives [PEOs]

PEOs of the Diploma in Civil Engineering are:

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I. Excel in professional career and/ or higher education by acquiring knowledge in the field of
Civil Engineering

II. Develop professional skills that prepare the learners for immediate employment and for life-long
learning in advanced areas of civil engineering and related fields.

III. Develop responsible Civil Engineers with professionalism, ethical attitude, communication skills
and aptitude for team work.

Program Specific Outcomes [PSO]


A diploma holder in Civil Engineering Program will demonstrate:
PSO1:
Execute civil engineering construction and maintenance based on the given design and drawing using
workforce, relevant materials and equipment.
PSO2:

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Enhancing the employability skills by making the students capable of qualifying in state PSC and other
competitive examinations.

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Class Time Table
9.15- 10.10- 11.10- 12.05- 1.45- 3.35-
TIME >> 2.40-3.35
SE 10.10 11.05 12.05 1.00   2.40 4.30
DAYS/PRD M
1 2 3 4   5 6 7
S>>
                   
S2
MONDAY S4
ENV LAB(JG, STA)(C104)/MT
S6 SD II(SR)(A211) TE(LM)(A115)
LAB(G1,JJ,BPS)
                 

S2
TUESDAY S4

L U N C H B R E A K 1.00 - 1.45.
S6 ENV(JG)(A114) TE(LM)(A115) PROJECT/SEMINAR(SR,TGS,JG) (A111)

                 

S2
WEDNESD S4
AY ENV(JG)
S6 STRUCTURAL DRAWING(TGS,AP, SJ,JJ,STA,BPS )(A208)
(A115)
ELE(AP)(A211)

                 

S2
THURSDA S4
Y ELE(AP) TE(LM) ENV(JG) ELE(AP) MT LAB(G1,JJ,BPS)(C104)/ENV LAB
S6 (A114) (A103) (A211) (A114) (JG,STA)
                 

S2
FRIDAY S4
TE(LM) ENV(JG) PROJECT/SEMINAR(TGS,SR,G1,LM)
S6 (A111) (A211)
SD II(SR)(A211)
(A111)
Time for Friday 9.15- 10.05- 11.00- 11.50- 2.00- 3.40-
2.50-3.40
 

>> 10.05 10.55 11.50 12.40 2.50 4.30

1. Student List
GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE,MUTTOM
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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SI Reg. No Name Mail Id Phone No
NO

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1 17010930 ABHISHEK A S abhishekasm12@gmail.com 9846141520
2 17010932 AJMAL MAITHEEN ajmalmaitheen999@gmail.com 7559057371
3 17010934 AKHILA SIVAN akhila1999@gmail.com 7902583171
4 17010935 ALAKANADA AJIL alakanandaajil1822@gmail.com 8078442127
5 17010936 ALBIN ALEXANDER nellitkalalbin@gmail.com 9947864136
6 17010937 ALBIN N K albinnirakulam34@gmail.com 9497692944
7 17010938 AMAL THANKACHAN amalthankachan067@gmail.com 7559050188
8 17010939 AMBLE SHAJI ambleshaji293@gmail.com 9656200647
9 17010940 ANAGHA JAYADEVAN 2000anaghajayadevan@gmail.com 9633255104
10 17010942 ANANTHU SAGAR ananthusagar722@gmail.com 7559033931
11 17010945 ANJALY SEBASTIAN anjalysebastian750@gmail.com 7560989763
12 17010947 ANVAR K N anvarkn123@gmail.com 9562195813
13 17010948 ARJUN V S vsarjun224@gmail.com

14 17010949 ARYAMOL O M aarya6428@gmail.com 6238887575


15 17010950 ASHIK JOY ashikjoykalathiparambil@gmail.com 9847092153
16 17010951 ASHMON CHELLAPPAN ashmonchellappan01@gmail.com 8078490229
17 17010952 ASIYA noorafathima9495127462@gmail.com 9961807344
18 17010953 ASWIN K aswinkoothali1999@gmail.com 9846125961
19 17010954 ATHUL THAMPI athulthampi77@gmail.com 9207404330
20 17010956 BIANROW ROSARIO ALEX bianrow2001@gmail.com 9744270059
21 17010957 C H ASLAM SIDHEEQUI aslamsidheequi@gmail.com

22 17010959 FAIZ ABDULKHADAR fayzeefaiz1234@gmail.com 9747883656


23 17010962 GOPIKA GOPINATH gopikagopinath58@gmail.com 9847541278
24 17010963 JEEVAN MADHU jee1madathil123@gmail.com 8075241889
25 17010964 JESNA MUHAMMED Jesnamuhammed1999@gmail.com 7902244592
26 17010965 JIBIN JOSE jithinjose141@gmail.com 8086214043
27 17010966 JITHIN P R jithinkonnathady89@gmail.com 7560895696
28 17010967 LEKSHMIPRIYA K S lechmipriya4@gmail.com 8075586407
29 17010968 MAHENDRA RAJ N S nsmahi27@gmail.com 7909184394
30 17010969 MUHAMMED ASLAM YOUSEF mahammedaslam4829@gmail.com 8547675773
31 17010972 NEELAKANDAN M neelan1997@gmail.com 9605587748
32 17010973 RASHID RAHIM rashidca777@gmail.com 9747791221
33 17010974 REVATHI SASI revathisasi2000@gmail.com 8606749549

34 17010975 SAJIN P S sajinsaji0413@gnail.com 7559937224


35 17010976 SALAHUDHEEN V S salahudheenv7@gmail.com 7356509844

36 17010978 SANTHI CHAITHANYA santhichaithanya16@gmail.com 9895598344


37 17010979 SARATH MADHAVAN sarathmadhavan5410@gmail.com 9072168170

38 17010980 SHABIN NAZEER shabinnazeer9855@gmail.com 7994032184


39 17010981 SHAHANA SALIM shahanakizhakkedam@gmail.com 9744483853

40 17010982 SHIJO PIOUS shijopious888@gmail.com 9745700816


41 17010983 SHILPA P S shilpaps017@gmail.com 7902430971

42 17010984 SINSAN JOSEPH E J shinsonjoseph456@gmail.com 9633657404


43 17010985 SNEHA C BABU snehacbabu2017@gmail.com 9745906321

44 17010987 STEEVEN JOY steevenjoy14@gmail.com 9605624311


45 17010988 SUDHIN SURENDRAN sudhinps009@gmail.com 9645193280

46 17010989 SUKANYA S sumasuku15@gmail.com 9544061689

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47 17010990 THAQIUDHEEN K J thaqiudeenkj16@gmail.com 8078198967
48 17010991 VISHNU CHANDRAN vishnuchandran062@gmail.com 7902296421

49 16010898 MANSIDA MUHAMMED mansidasuhail@gmail.com 9188381216

INDEX
Sl.No Contents Page No
1 Course Information Sheet

a) Course Objective

b) Course Prerequisites

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c) Course Outcome

d) Syllabus

e) Student Learning Outcome and Development of


Course Outcomes:

f) Course Schedule

g) Course Assessment

2 CO to PO and PSO Mapping Matrix

3 Lesson Plan with dates and Modes of delivery

4 Actual Course Schedule

5 Detailed Notes

6 Assignment Question Papers

7 Assignment Marks

8 Sample Assignment Sheets

9 Series Test Question Papers

10 Series Test Marks

11 Sample Answer Sheets

12 Previous Question Papers

13 Internal Marks

14 Course End Survey

15 Result of CO s Achievements

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1. COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
Program : Diploma in civil engineering
Course Code : 5019 Course Title : COMPUTER APPLICATION
LAB
Semester : 2 Credits : 3
Course Category : P
Periods per week : 3 Periods per semester : 78

a. Course Objectives:

Identify the task and their duration


Estimate the time required for completing the project using management software
Carryout the analysis and design of structures and report the details using a design
software
Design the concrete mix for a given strength and workability using any available
concrete mix design package

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Tabulate the observations and obtain the relevant calculations and graph using the data
from the civil engineering laboratories.
Prepare estimate of buildings using estimation package

b. Course Pre-requisites:

Topic Course code Course Semeste Description


name r
Fundamentals in computer SSLC
4013 Quantity 4 th sem.
surveying I diploma
in civil
Planning tools 5012 Construction 5th sem. Co-course
management diploma
Safety Engg. in civil
Structural design of elements in 5015 Structural 5th sem. Co-course
building design I diploma
in civil
c. Course Outcomes:

On completion of the course student will be able to:

Course Outcome Blooms Lab


Taxonomy Hours
Level
CO1 Identify the tasks and their duration in 3
project 9

C02 Estimate the time required for completing 3 12


the project using management software
C03 Carryout the analysis and design of 3 24
structures and report the details using a
design software
C04 Design the concrete mix for a given strength 3 6
and workability using any available
concrete mix design package
C05 Tabulate the observations and obtain the 3 9
relevant calculations and graph using the
data from the civil engineering laboratories.
C06 Prepare estimate of buildings using 3 18
estimation package
1-Remember, 2-Understand, 3-Apply, 4-Analyze

d. Syllabus:

Module Topic Period

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1 M S Project 21
2 Design Package 24

3 Concrete mix design packages Electronic Spreadsheet 15

4 Estimator Packages 18
  Total 78

Text / References:

T/R Book Title/Author


R NITTTR, Chennai : GIS-AICTE continuing Education Module on “Geographical
information systems"

R Teach yourself Microsoft Project

Web Source Reference:

Sl Website Link
N
o
1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goX6N9RjGUs
2 https://www.youtube.com/results?
search_query=stadd+analysis+for+structures

e. Student Learning Outcome and Development of Course Outcomes:

On completion of the course student will be able to:

Blooms
CO Experimen Duration
Description Name of Experiment Taxonomy
No. t Number (Hours)
Level
Identify the different
activities required for a
1 3 3
sample project and its
Identify the
sequences and duration
tasks and
Preliminary operation of
CO1 their
software. and assigning
duration in 2 3 3
resources linking with
project
tasks
Assigning resources 3
3 3
linking with multiple tasks
CO2 Estimate the 4 Estimating time required 6 3
time for completing the project

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required for
completing
the project
5 Identifying the critical path 3 3
using
management
software
Introduction and
Carryout the 6 acquainting of STAAD 3 3
analysis and package
design of Modelling and Analysis of
7 3 3
structures simple frame
CO3 and report Modelling and Analysis of
8 6 3
the details moderate frame
using a Design of frames and its
9 6 3
design reporting
software Modelling, analysis and
10 6 3
design of structural frame
Design the
concrete mix
for a given
strength and
Introduction and
workability
CO4 11 acquainting package for 6 3
using any
concrete mix design
available
concrete mix
design
package
Tabulate the
observations
and obtain
the relevant
calculations
Design problem for
CO5 and graph 12 9 3
concrete mix design
using the
data from
the civil
engineering
laboratories.
Prepare Introduction and
estimate of 13 acquainting package for 6 3
buildings concrete mix design
CO6
using
estimation 14 Estimating of a project 12 3
package

f. Course Schedule:
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Day Time

Monday 1:45 PM to 04:30PM

Tuesday 1:45 PM to 04:30PM

Friday 1:45 PM to 04:30PM

g. Course Assessment:

Direct Method Indirect Method

2. Course Exit Survey


Series Test 1 3. Feedback

Final Exam 1

7. CO to PO and PSO Mapping Matrix


Mapping of CO to PO and PSO

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7

CO1 2 3 3 2

CO2 2 3 3 2

CO3 2 3 3 2

CO4 1 3 3 2

CO5 1 3 3 2

3. Strongly Mapped 2.Moderately Mapped 1.Weakly Mapped

Justification for CO-PO and CO-PSO mapping

CO Description Cognitive Mapped Level of Justification


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levels POs mapping
Moderate knowledge in
PO 2 2
discipline

Identify the tasks and their PO 3 3 Ability to perform


CO1 3
duration in project PO4 3 Recent appropriate tool
Need for future but
PO7 2
updating is necessary
Moderate knowledge in
PO 2 2
discipline
Estimate the time required
for completing the project PO 3 3 Ability to perform
CO2 3
using management PO4 3 Recent appropriate tool
software
Need for future but
PO7 2
updating is necessary
Moderate knowledge in
PO 2 2
discipline
Carryout the analysis and
design of structures and PO 3 3 Ability to perform
CO3 3
report the details using a PO4 3 Recent appropriate tool
design software
Need for future but
PO7 2
updating is necessary
Moderate knowledge in
PO 2 2
Design the concrete mix for discipline
a given strength and PO 3 3 Ability to perform
CO4 workability using any 3
available concrete mix PO4 3 Recent appropriate tool
design package Need for future but
PO7 2
updating is necessary
Weak knowledge in civil
Tabulate the observations PO 2 1
Engg. discipline
and obtain the relevant
calculations and graph PO 3 3 Ability to perform
CO5 3
using the data from the PO4 3 Recent appropriate tool
civil engineering
laboratories. Need for future but
PO7 2
updating is necessary
Weak knowledge in civil
PO 2 1
Engg. discipline
Prepare estimate of PO 3 3 Ability to perform
CO6 buildings using estimation 3
package PO4 3 Recent appropriate tool
Need for future but
PO7 2
updating is necessary
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PSO

Gaps in the Syllabus – To meet industry/profession requirements:

Sl.No Description Proposed Mapped POs/PSOs Justification


. Action
1

Contents beyond syllabus/Advanced Topics/Design:

Sl.No Description Proposed Mapped POs/PSOs Justification


. Action
1

3. Lesson Plan with Modes of delivery


Course Plan
COURSE PLAN FOR COMPUTER APPLICATION LAB(3013)
Module I : M S PROJECT    
Number of Periods :21    
Reference Books
Sl
Peri Teaching Rem
No Date Topics to be Covered
od Aids Used arks
.
10.6.2019 5,6, Identifying task and their duration White
1  
Monday 7 Board,PPT
11.6.2019 5,6, White
2 Identifying task and their duration  
Tuesday 7 Board,PPT
12.6.2019 5,6, White
3 Assessing Resource and linking Task  
Wednesday 7 Board,PPT
17.6.2019 5,6, White
4 Estimating time required for completing the project  
Monday 7 Board,PPT
18.6.2019 5,6, White
5 Estimating time required for completing the project  
Tuesday 7 Board,PPT
19.6.2019 5,6, White
6 Identifying the critical path  
Wednesday 7 Board,PPT
Module II
: STRESS, STRAIN & STRAIN ENERGY 
 

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Number of Periods
:24
 
Reference Books
24.6.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
7  
Monday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
25.6.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
8  
Tuesday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
26.6.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
9  
Wednesday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
01.7.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
10  
Monday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
02.7.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
11  
Tuesday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
03.7.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
12  
Wednesday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
15.7.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
13  
Monday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
16.7.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
14  
Tuesday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
17.7.2019 5,6, Perform analysis and design of structures and report the White
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Wednesday 7 details using staad pro Board,PPT
22.7.2019 5,6, Design the concrete mix for a given strength and workability White
16 Monday 7 using any available Concrete mix design package Board,PPT
23.7.2019 5,6, Design the concrete mix for a given strength and workability White
17 Tuesday 7 using any available Concrete mix design package Board,PPT
18 24.7.2019 5,6, Design the concrete mix for a given strength and workability White
Wednesday 7 using any available Concrete mix design package Board,PPT
Module III
: Surveying & GIS
 
Number of Periods
:15
 
Reference Books
29.7.2019 5,6, Solve the problems of surveying using any available surveying
19 Evaluation  
Monday 7 and GIS application packages
30.7.2019 5,6, Solve the problems of surveying using any available surveying
20 Evaluation  
Tuesday 7 and GIS application packages
5.8.2019 5,6, Solve the problems of surveying using any available surveying White
21  
Monday 7 and GIS application packages Board,PPT
6.8.2019 5,6, Solve the problems of surveying using any available surveying White
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Tuesday 7 and GIS application packages Board,PPT
7.8.2019 5,6, Solve the problems of surveying using any available surveying White
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Wednesday 7 and GIS application packages Board,PPT
12.8.2019 5,6, Digitize the given map and connect the attribute data to the White
24  
Monday 7 map using any available application software Board,PPT
13.8.2019 5,6, Digitize the given map and connect the attribute data to the White
25  
Tuesday 7 map using any available application software Board,PPT
26 14.8.2019 5,6, Digitize the given map and connect the attribute data to the White  

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Wednesday 7 map using any available application software Board,PPT
Module IV
: Estimator package
 
Number of Periods
:18
 
Reference Books
19.8.2019 5,6, Perform detailed quantity calculation, rate analysis, and White
27  
Monday 7 abstract of cost using Available packages. Board,PPT
20.8.2019 5,6, Perform detailed quantity calculation, rate analysis, and White
28  
Tuesday 7 abstract of cost using Available packages. Board,PPT
21.8.2019 5,6, Perform detailed quantity calculation, rate analysis, and White
29  
Wednesday 7 abstract of cost using Available packages. Board,PPT
02.9.2019 5,6, Perform detailed quantity calculation, rate analysis, and White
30  
Monday 7 abstract of cost using Available packages. Board,PPT
03.9.2019 5,6, Perform detailed quantity calculation, rate analysis, and White
31  
Tuesday 7 abstract of cost using Available packages. Board,PPT
04.9.2019 5,6, Perform detailed quantity calculation, rate analysis, and White
32  
Wednesday 7 abstract of cost using Available packages. Board,PPT

4. Actual Course Schedule

SL.No. Date Hours Contents


1 17-06-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
2 19-06-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
3 24-06-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
4 25-06-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
5 01-07-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
6 03-07-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
7 08-07-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
8 15-07-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
9 16-07-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
10 17-07-2019 5,6,7 Using Design Packages
11 23-09-2019 5,6,7 Using Project Management software
12 24-09-2019 5,6,7 Using Project Management software

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5.Detailed Notes

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6.Series test marks
Series Test 1 Series Test 2
ROLL
NAME OF THE STUDENT Total Total
NO
20 20
1 ABHISHEK A S 0 20
2 AJMAL MAITHEEN 18 20
3 AKHILA SIVAN 12 20
4 ALAKANADA AJIL 20 20
5 ALBIN ALEXANDER 4 20
6 ALBIN N K 16 20
7 AMAL THANKACHAN 20 20
8 AMBLE SHAJI 20 20
9 ANAGHA JAYADEVAN 14 20
10 ANANTHU SAGAR 8 20
11 ANJALY SEBASTIAN 20 20
12 ANVAR K N 8 12
13 ARJUN V S 10 15
14 ARYAMOL O M 12 20
15 ASHIK JOY 0 20
16 ASHMON CHELLAPPAN 18 18
17 ASIYA 14 20
18 ASWIN K 12 18
19 ATHUL THAMPI 20 20
20 BIANROW ROSARIO ALEX 20 20
21 C H ASLAM SIDHEEQUI 0 15
22 FAIZ ABDULKHADAR 12 20
23 GOPIKA GOPINATH 18 20

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24 JEEVAN MADHU 16 20
25 JESNA MUHAMMED 18 18
26 JIBIN JOSE 15 20
27 JITHIN P R 0 20
28 LEKSHMIPRIYA K S 0 20
29 MAHENDRA RAJ N S 8 20
30 MUHAMMED ASLAM YOUSEF 1 15
31 NEELAKANDAN M 16 20
32 RASHID RAHIM 16 20
33 REVATHI SASI 20 20
34 SAJIN P S 8 20
35 SALAHUDHEEN V S 16 20
36 SANTHI CHAITHANYA 18 20
37 SARATH MADHAVAN 19 20
38 SHABIN NAZEER 10 20
39 SHAHANA SALIM 20 20
40 SHIJO PIOUS 3 13
41 SHILPA P S 19 20
42 SINSAN JOSEPH E J 18 20
43 SNEHA C BABU 12 20
44 STEEVEN JOY 3 13
45 SUDHIN SURENDRAN 17 20
46 SUKANYA S 20 20
47 THAQIUDHEEN K J 16 20
48 VISHNU CHANDRAN 19 18
49 MANSIDA MUHAMMED 14 20

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7.Sample Answer Sheets

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8.Previous Question Papers

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9. Internal Marks

10. Course End Survey

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