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Regulations of Diploma Programrne as per the Curricutum-20l5
(c-1s)
(With effect from th( Academic Year 2015-16) -'----

t. ESTABLISHMENT
The organization called the Directorate of Technical Education,
under Department of Higher Education, Government of Karnataka.

2. SHORT TITLE AND DEFINITIONS AFID COMMENCEMENT

:A. The Regulations may be called the "Regulations of Diploma Programmes


:- . as per.the Curriculum-Z}|5 (C-15)" of the powers conferred by under
- .' sub section (l) of section 7 and section 145 of the Karnataka Education
Act,1983[ Karnataka Act 1 of 1995].

B. These regulations shall come in to force with effect from the academic
yeat20l5-16 onwards'
anything renu
C. In th"r" regulations unless there: is anythins repugnant in the subjrlct or
cor$ext:-
1. Department : Means the Department of Technical Education,
Karnataka. I
2. Director : Means the Director of,Technical Education,
Karnataka. \
3. B.T.E. : N{eans.#onrd of Technica} Exarninations,

Karnataka, Bengahxu.
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4. Chairman : Means the chairman of the Board of Technical


Examinitions.-The Director of Technical Education is the Ex-Officio

--.-.ehairman of the Boaid of,Technical Ex-aminations.


5. Secretary : Means the Secretary of the Board of Technical
Examinations. The Joint Director (Examinations), will be the Ex-
Officio, Secretary of the Boardbf Technical Examinations.
6. Examination :- Means the examinations conducted by or on behalf of
the Board of Technical Examinations.
7. Candidate : Means a person / student who is permitted to appear
for the Examinations conducted by the Board of Technical
Examinations.

8. Examination Centre : Means a polytechnic institution recognized


by Govt. of Karnataka and affiliated to B.T.E where the Examinaiions
are being conducted.

9. Academic Year: Means the date of commencement and closure of


academic activities of the institution as prescribed by the Director of
Technical Education every year.
10. A.I.C.T.E : Means All India Council For Technical Education, New

Delhi.

3. TITLE AI\D DURATION OF THE PROGRAMMBS.


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3.1 The programme shall be dalled the diploma programme und


abbreviated as DCE / DME / DECE / DEEE / DCSE etc.

3.2 The programme duration shall be of 2 academic yed?s ( 4 semesters)


and 3 academic years ( 6 Ser$esters). Such semester shall-have a

duration of l6 weeks. (In case of evening/part time diploma programme


the duration shall be three and a half t3%l academic years
(6 semesters).
.t.h-e
3.3 The calendar of events in respect of programrhe shatl'be fixed by
Drector, Department of Technieal Education frors time to time.
the

3.4 . The examinations shall be- 'eonducted by Board sf Technical


Examination (BTE) at the end of each semester.
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AND ELi
-4 .ADMISSIONS
The candidate must be a citizen of India

and should have passed Karnataka S.S.L.C or Equivalent Examination


by securing not less than 35a/o marks in aggregate as per A.I.C.T.E
norrns or as prescribed by A.I.C.T.E frorn time to time by Notification.
(a). For Sound Recording Ensineering and (b). Cinematography :

The candidate
'a
must be a citizen of India and should have passed

{a1nut1!ta P U C;! (SciencePcryD o, Eqoiualent Examination by


secufing not less than 35Yo marks in aggfegate or as prescribed by
A,I.C.T.E frorn time to time by Notification.
B). For Non-Engineering Programme:
(a). Commercial Practice,(b). Apparel Design and Fabrication
Technologr and (c) Modern Office Management:- The candidate
must be a cit:v:en of India and should have passed Kamataka S.S.L.C or
Equivalent Examination, by securing not less than 35o/o marks in
,
aggregate or as prescribed by A.I.C.T.E from tirne to time by
Notihcation.
(d). Librar,v Science & Information managemelt:- The candidate
mtrst be a citizen of India and,,shuld have passed Karnataka P.U.C-2 cr

Equivalent Examination by securing not less than 35Yo marks in


aggregate or as prescribed by A.I.C.T.E from time to time by
Notification.
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And or Non-Engineering
also,--f.or Admission tO_ a-nlr- -Engineering
programme, the candidate should have completbd at least five full
academic. years of study in Karnataka between I't Sta-ndard---and
qualifuing examination (Study of one class for one year will be treated
as one academic year).

Note: Candidates who have passed the 101h standard exam conducted

by CBSCIICSC and other states (10'h Standard) shall produce Eligibility


Certificates obtained from the Secretary, Board Of Technical
Examinations, Palace Road, Bengaluru

C). For Bvening Polvtechnic ( Part Time Diploma Programme):


a) The candidate must be a citizen of India and should have passed
Kamataka S.S.L.C or Equivalent Examination by securing not less than
3 s%.rnarks in aggre'g,ate.
b) The candidate must be a citizen of India and should have completed at
least five full academic years of study in Karnataka between 1't Standard
and quali*ittg examination ( Study of one class for one year will be

treated as one academic year).

c) The candidate should have minimum three years of Professional


Experience in respective technical field after passing Karnataka S.S.L.C
or Equivalent Examination aq on the date of issue of admission
t
notification and a No Objection Certificate (NOC) given by the
employer must be produced at the time of admission to part-time
diploma course in the prescribed format.
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- Prof,essional Experience:
Meang
1) Experience earned by the caridjdate working under Govem-ment

Registered Class-I -contractor (Civil or Electrieal) and*a be certified to


that effect by the contractor concerned.
OR
2) Employed on regular basis and presently working:
a) In Government, Government Undertaking, Public Sector
Undertaking, C orporations.

OR
b) In a private concern registered under the Directorate of Industrial and
Commerce or the Directorate of Small Scale Industries.
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c) In a Private Limited Company Registered under company's Act.


OR

d) In Governrnent I Government recognized Iirstitutions as Technical


staff.
The period of Apprenticeship Training undergone shall also be
treated as Professional Experience, provided sponsored by the Board of
Apprenticeship Training, Southe5n Region, Chennai.
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Further, the Candidate shalt be in an establishment situated w.ithin the
urban agglomeration area of the city in which the Professional
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Institution is situated
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Note:
1. In case where the genuinity of Employrnent Certificate is
questionable, such candidates shall produce supporting docunrents
specifying the registration details of tlre Industries/Company and /or
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Identity cards, recent salary certificate, PF or ESI slip provided to-ftem
along with the latest salary certificate.

2. Candidates who have passed the lOth-standard examination conducted


...

by other State Boards / -CBSC / ICSC shall produce Eligibility


Certificates issued by the Board of Technical Examinations,
l:rt.,*y,
Palace Road, Bengaluru !
.

D) Lateral Entrv Admissions:


For Lateral Entry into Second year / III Semester of the..three year
diploma programme, the candidates shall have passed Karnataka SSLC
or equivalent examination and Craftsman course of minimum two years
duration in ITI (Industrial Training Institute) in Karnatakarecognized by
NCVT (National Council For...Vocational Training '& . Central

Apprenticeship Council).

E) Institution Transfers:
A student admitted in a particular institution is expected to undergo
and complete the full course in the same instifution. However, in extra-
ordinary circumstances, with genuine reasons, sfudents are allowed to
take transfer from one institution to another institution during the
' beginning of academic years i.e. in 3rd 75th semester of study. The
following guidelines shall be follgwed in this connection.
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(i).The sanctioned intake in any branch/ programrne shall not exceed in
the event of any such transfer. The students should veriff themselves the
vacancy position in the instit_ut;n,for which they seek transfer, before
submitting their application.
(ii).Students are not eligible for change of course of study allotted at the

time of admission to the diploma programme. In case of student who are


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'a{mitt-gd as repeaters ar_e not-eligib}e to take transfEr in that academic
year.

(iii). Transfer of students from-+ne-institution to another institution shall


be completed by the Principal with requisite documents ( Letter of
request by the student, No Objection Certificate from the parent
institution, Acceptance certificateAetter from the-iristitution to which
candidate seeks transfer) and transfer fees within the notified last date
for adrnissions and duly approved by the Secretary, Board of Technical
Exarninationso Bengalur-u.

(iv). Students from private (self-financing) Polytechnics are not eligible


to take transfer to Government / Government-Aided Polytechnics.
However students from Government/Aided polytechnic( Grant -In-Aid
programrnes) are eligible to take transfer to Private (self,financing)
programme. Also students from private (self-financing) polytechnics are

eligible to take transfer to any other private (self-financing)


polytechnics.

(v). No student shall be transferred in 2d /4th l6th Semester of studies.


(vi). Students admitted under SNQ Quota (Supernumerary Seats) are not
eligible for transfer
F}R
A student who has discontinued hi#her studies in the middle of a

semester and not appeared for tsoard Examinations due to sho*age of


attendance, may amly arld get readmission in the sale semester as a
Repeater in the subsequent u"ibtHi" yearls if helshe desires to complete

the prograrnrne and satisSing the following conditions.

(i). Re-adrnission (Repeater adrnission) shall be limited to 10Yo of the


sanctioned intake of the branchlprogramme to which helshe is admitted.
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(ii), Change of programme shall not be allowEd for Readmission


(Repeater idmiss-ion) student.
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{iii}-Seadmission (Repeater admission) allowgd oniy once in each
semester and shall be within the period of three years from the date of
admission to the semester for which he / she seeking admission.
However, maxirnum petiod for completion of the programme
shall be thrice the duration of the programme from the date of First
admission (includes the period of detention, discontinuation of studies
and Readmission (Repeater admission) by student etc. failing which they

will have to forfeit the claim for qualifing for the award of Diploma
(They will not be permitted to appear for examinations after that date).

This rule applies for all Diploma courses of 2 or 3 or 3Yz academic years

of engineering and non-engineering .turr.r.


(i"). Readmission (Repeater admission) shall be completed by the
Principal with requisite documents ( Letter of request by the student) and
readmission fees within the notified last date of admission. Readmission
(Repeater admission) shall be approved by the Secretary, Board of
Technical Examinations, Bengaluru. :_.

5. DURATION OF PERIODS IN THE CLASS TIPIE TABLE:


The duration of_each period in g day is t hour and the total periods o{
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instruction/seminars/tutorial hours in a day excluding lunch brbak &


intervals if any should be uniformly maintained as 7 hours from
Monday to Friday and 4 hours on Saturday (Theory and Practical).
Total no. of hours shall U.' Srr.ribed during respective curricula
revision.
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6. ATTEND,qNCE REOUTR{MENT "- -


6.1. In each semester, the candidate to be Eligiblelfor examination shall

,obtain a ririnimum attendance s-f'7-So6 in each bourse (subject) with a


of condonation of l5o/o af the attendance by the Secretary,
-provision
Board of Technical Examination on the specific recommendation of
the Principal on the reasorls such as medical grounds, Internationall
Nationall State level sports, NCC, and NSS.
6.2. The basis for the calculation-of the attendance shall be the period
prescribed in Calendar of Events by the Departrnent of Technical
Education.

6.3. The students shall be informed about their monthly attendance status
by !h9 Pglytgchnic so that the'students shall be cautioned to make up
the. dh.ortage. The Priniipal of thb Polytechnics shall submit the list
of students who have been detained for shortage of attendance by the
end of the semester to the Secretary, Board of Fxamination, Dept. of
Technical Education, Bengaluru, Karnataka.
7, CONTINUOUS INTERNAL EVALUATION (CIE}:

7.1
Each cours€ (subject). of theory or practical or Project work
shall
have maximurn internal {ssessment marks as prescribed in the
Course Assessment and Evaluation table of respective curricula.
Decimals shall be rounded off to next higher digit shalt be for the
average marks and not for individual test marks \

7.2 The Continuous Internal Evaluation tests for theory courses (subject)

shall be conducted at the end of 6'h, lOth and 14th weeks respectively
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- - in Hgwever additional remedial test may be


-each---semester.
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conducied for abserriee students in the subsequbnt week of respective
.''.,.
-_ test for which he/she is absent. The Blue Books shallhesigned by

the student and the concerned faculty & Head of Section / Principal
and kept in the custody of Principal. Blue books should be preserved

in the institution as per the BTE nonns.

8 MINIMUM PASS MARKS:


The minimum passing marks in any course (subject) of a

Programme is as prescribed in the Scheme of Studies of


respective programme.

g RULE FOR ELIGIBILITY


IBI TO APPEAR FOR EXAMINATION
AND PROMOTION TO HIGHER SEMESTER:
9.1. There shall nol be any restriction for promotion from odd semester
to even semester, provided the candidate has registered his/her
name for the examination for the current odd semester and has
fulfilled the attendance requirement.

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9.2. A candidate is eligible for promotion from even semester to odd
semester (i.e to next academic year) provided, the candidate has not

failed in more than fcjirr subjects of lower semester examinations.


':i; i);r
For example:

a) A candidate seeking eligibility to 3'd semester should not have


failed in more than 4 subjects of first and second semesters put
together.
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b) A candidate seeking eligibility to 5'h semester should not have


faited in more than 4 subjects of l$ to 4th semesters prt together.
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10 .Classification of suecessfut candidatesi

Classifications of,candidates:win be done as specified below:


l0.l Ctassification of thc SemesteT'Resutt: .

a) First Class with Ilistinction


A candidate shall be declared to have passed in "First Class with
Distinction" if he / she secures not less than 75Yo of the aggregate
rnarks in first attempt in all the courses (subjects) of the semester put

together.

n)firglqhss
A candidate shall be declared to have passed in "First Class"

if he I she secures not less than 6OYo of the aggregate rnarks in first
attempt in all the courses (subjects) of the semester put together.

c)-Second Cless:
All other successfut candidates. wiltr be declared to have passed in
"Second Class". I .
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10.2. Award of Diplonra

a) First Class with Distinction


A candidate shall be declared to'have passed in "First_GJass with

Distinction" if he / she s€€ures not less than 75o/o of the aggregate


marks in first attempt iq 5tn and 6th semesters put together.

b) First Class ,
A candidate will be dec-lared to have passed in "First if he /
!l.us"
she secures not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt in

5th and 6th semesters put together.

c) Second Class:
All other successful candidates will be declared to have passed in
"Second Class". .

I I PROVISION FOR IMPROVEMENTI. ..

11.1 Surender of Resultsi The candidate has to apply for the

improvement by surrendering his/her results with in 30 days after


the announcement of results by paying fees and as per nonns as

. prescribed by BTE.

ll.2 No improvement is allowed in Practical I Lab courses (subjects)


'-' or Project work or Industrial Training/Technical Tour assessment.

_However, improvement is allowed in drawing course(subject).


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I 1.3 improvement is not allowed in respect to the candidates who are


punished under Mal-practices in any Examination.

ll.4 The candidate who wish


-.. r!-,'
to appear
I r for improvement of
performance shall surrender the original Marks card of the

semester pertaining to the course/courses (subjectl subjects) to


BTE. Then the revised Memorandum of marks of the current
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PROGRAMMES:
Maximum period for completion of the course shall be thrice the
duration of the course from the Sate ofFirst admissitlir to the programme
(includes the period of detention and discontinuation of studies by
student etc) failing which they will have to forfeit the claim for
qualifuing for the award of Diploma (They will not be permitted to
appear for examinations after that date). This rule applies for all
. Diploma programrnes of 2 or 3 ar 3Yz years of engineering and non-
: erlgineering programmes.
.
. 13 . ELIGIBILITY FOR A\ilARD OF DIPLOMA:
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A candidate is eligible for award of Diploma Certificate
if he /she fulfils the following academic regulations.
i. Hei Shepursued acourse of studyfornot lessthan 213 /3Yz
prescribed academic years & not more than 6 / 9 / rc Yz academic

1- years respectively.

ii. He / she haspassed in all tlrc courses (subjects).


iii. A Student who fail to fulfill qll the academic requirements for the
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award of the Diploma within 6I9 I lO % acadernic years from the

' yem of adrnission shall forfeit hislher seat in the programrne & seat
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cancelled.
shall stand
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14. RE.VALUATION:
a) The procedure for applying for Re-valuation I Photocopy of answer

scripts is as prescribed by the Secretary, BTE, Kamataka f,rorn time to


time.
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-b) There is no provision for recounting of marks inthe valued answer

scripts.
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PUNISHMENTS:
If a candidate resorts to a4y Mal Practice during examinations, he/she
shall be booked and'punished aslper the regulations framed & approved
in the Central Board of Examinations, BTE, Kamataka frorn time to
time.
A carididate indulging in any of the following acts in the examination

hall will be considered as committed malpractice in the examination and


booked for the same.
(i). Possession of printed/photocopy/written materials pertaining / not
pertaining to the day's examination or pertaining to the e*a-ination to
the examination already appeared by the candidate in the form of book
or loose sheets that have been either made use of I not used in the
examination.
(ii). Possession of Programmable calculators, Mobile Phones, Pagers,
Organizers, Digital memory pad or any other latest-Electronic gadgets
etc. with or without matters stored in them reiated to the day's
examination and matters used / ngt used in the examination. ,
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(iii). Writing any matter, formula, definitions, sketches, pertaining / not

pertaining to the day's examination, in any part of the.candidate's body,


dress, instrument box, calculator cover, wall, table, drawing board,
.3:; tlr
question paper, hall ticket etc. and used / not used in the examination.
(iv). Writing any appeal to Examiner offering money or any irrelevant
matters in the answer book, attaching money in answer books and giving

contact address, telephone numbers etc.


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(v). Writing the register number I rev-ealing of ideritity il any-form, &ny


where in the answer bookiet or additional booklet, other than in the fly
slip. -: '.-'
(vi). Writing the examination without valid hall ticket.
(vii). Enclosing empty additional sheets, wasting the exam stationery
'deliberately.

(viii). Noting down the answer of problems in his / her question paper in
the examination hall.
(ix). Tearing off sheets from the answer book.
(x). Keeping with them, Tabies, Hand books, Code books etc. which are
not permitted by the Secretary, Board of Technical Examinations, for the
daylg and used /'not-used in the examination.
-ex.amination
' ({}.-Talking.with qciit&bors; shciwing signs gnd signals to others in the

examination hall I verandah.


(xii). Copying from printed / photocopy / handwritten bits / sheets /
book / programmable calculators, organizers, digital memory pad etc. in
the examination.

(xiii). Exchanging with neighbors hall tickets, question'papers, scales,

calculator, instrument box etc. with any forrnula, arlswers, sketches,


hints related to the day's examinalion written on them.
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(xiv).Showing the answer book / additional sheet to the neighbors or
abetting them to copy.

(xv). Giving / Getting tHe rnain answer book o, udiitiorral sheet to I


from neighbr with an intenti# #ropyirrg.
(xvi). Writing cine songs, stories, poerns or drawing sketches irrelevant
to the subject in the answer booklet or additional booklet.
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(xvii). Wi!!i"g t1e exarninlation.eve-n after the final bell, rrot obeying to
examination hall invigilatorls instructions. .

(xviii)-ftriking off all the pages including the correct answers written
by him / her in the answer booklet, when being caught for any act of
malpractice.
(xix). Telling the answer or fonlrula related to any of the question to
others writing the same examination.

(xx). Inserting pre written additional sheet(s) having matters related to


the iourse (subject) of the day's examination into the main answer
booklet.
(xxi). Writing answers in main answer booklet or additional booklet
outside the examination hall and passing the same to the candidate in the

exdmination hall f-oi replacement or attachment.


(xxii). R-efusing to give statement, refusing to receive show cause
notice, absenting from enquiries, running away from examination hall
when being caught for any malpractice, trying to destroy the evidences
by tearing / swallowing / erasing / throwing away the bits, materials etc.
(xxiii). Writing llthy / ind_ecent / vulgar words or sketching obscene
figures etc in the answer booklet or additional booklets attached.
(xxiv). Acts of threats, violence, cgeating disturbance inside / outside the
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examination hall, preventing other candidates from entering the hall,
misbehaving with the supervising staff etc.
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(xxv). Taking away with him / her the written answer booklet, without
handing over the same to the R;;tfinrigilator.
(xxvi). Trying to take away or damage other candidate's answer

booklet.
ty.
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(xxvii). Violating'any other rules / regulations prescribed by the BTE


from time to time.
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(xxviii). Impersonation- Arrangiryg some other person to write the
examinationfor the candidate (or) attempting to write-the examination
for somebody else.
(xxix). Assaulting Physically dr attempting to affack any examinatian
staff while being caught I booked for any malpractice.
(xxx). Causing damage to examination records.
(xxxi). Arranging outside persons to threaten the examination staff.
(xxxii). Leaving the examination hall with the question pap€r of the
day's examination before the expiry of the period prescribed by the
BTE. :

(xxxiii). Causing damage to-the belongings of ESamirlers, with


vengeance.

The candidates who are booked under any of the above mentioned
malpractices will be enquired by Students' Malpractice Enquiry
Committee constituted by the Board of Technical Examinations and

punishrnents will be awarded by the Secretary, Board Of Technical


Examinations as per the recomrfendation of the Students' Malpractice
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Enquiry Comrnittee.

16. The following are tli'e punishments that can be awarded to such
-::; -t{:,
students:
(i). Subject performance of the paper of concerned semester written by
the candidate in that examination will be cancelled (PSC).
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(ii). Subject performance of all papers of the concemed semester written


by the candidate in that examination includirig practical's wilf be -

cancelled (PEC).
(iii). Subject performance-of all papers written by the candidate in that
examination (all semester papers including practical's) will be cancelled
and the candidate may be fur8rer debarred for one / two / three / four /
five I six / seven / eight more Board Examinations, as the case may be
(PEC+).

1 7. DISCREPANCIES/ PLBAS:
Any Discrepancy /Pleas regarding results etc., shall be represented to the
BTE within 90 (ninety) days from the date of issue of results. Thereafter,
no such cases will be entertained in any manner.
18. ISSUE OF DUPLICATE.': DIPLOMA. ..MARKS ..CARD/

CERTIFICATE
If a candidate loses his/her original Diploma marks card /Certificate and

he / she desires a duplicate to be issued, he/she should produce written

evidence to this effect. He I she may obtain a duplicate from the


Secretary, Board of Technical Examination, Karnataka on payment of
prescribed fee and on production of an affidavit signed before a First
Class_'Magistrate (Judicial) gnd non traceable certificate from the
I
Policd-. In case of damage of original Dplorna Marks card /Certificate,
he / she may obtain a duplicate Marks card /certificate by surrendering

the original damaged Marks card lcertificate on pulr-.nt of prescribed


fee to the Board of Techni"ui#u*ination, Karnataka.
2l

T9. .ISSUE ON' NNTCNATION CERTIFICATE AND TRANSCRIPTS:

The BTE on payment of presc-ribed fee will is$le these certificate$ {or

the eandidates who intend to i;uisuetrigher Studies in India or Abroad.

20. ISSUE OF ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE I EOUIVALENCE


CERTIFICATE FOR DiPLqMA COURSES A.WARDED BY THE
RECOGNISED INSTITUTIONS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES /
OTHER STATES /WITH IN KARNATAKA.
The following guidelines are to be followed while issuing Eligibility I
equivalence certificate for the Diploma courses awarded by the

recognized institutions of foreign countries, other states and within


the state.

, (i). Diploma programme seeking equivalence must be recognized by


the All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi.
(ii). The curriculum of diploma programme seeking equivalence must
have 80o/o (Eighty Percent) course relevancy to the curriculum
offered by Board of Technical Examinations, Karnataka.
(iii). To seek equivalency to any Diploma programme completed
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outside Karnataka state, that programrne must be recognized by the
concemed State Board of Technicat Exarninations.

21. GENERAL
i. The Department of Teshqf,cal Education may change or amend the
academic rules and regulations or curricula at any time and the
changes or amendrnents rnade shall be applicable to all the
22

- students,- for whom it is intended, with effect from the dates


notified by the competent authority.

---. --ii*----All legal:'niitters pertaining 1o the pepartment of T_echnical

Education,Karnatakashallbedealtwithinthejurisdictionof
Ben-ealuru

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Regulations, the decision of the Secretary, Board Of Technical
Education, Karnataka shall be final.

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conducted strictly as indicated in Asserfsment and Evaluation chart mentioned in the respective

2. ilTi'rnrr*al Assessments (I.A) of theory course shall be conducted for 20 marks each.
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the next higher digit.
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The concerned course coordinator (faculty) / Programme coordinator(HoD) shall guide and assist
the students appropriately to identify the industries/workshops/site visits and to carry out Inplant
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7. The number of students in each batch shall be restricted to maximum of six (6) students in
Project work / Inplant Training / frofessional Practice and the workload of these activities Shall
be equally distributed among all the faculties of the respective programme.

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8. To assess continuous improvement in students leaming outcomes, the feedback from the students
shall be taken as mentioned in the cuniculum. The appropriate feedback formats may be suitably
framed by the course coordinator (faculty) in consultation with the Programme coordinator
(HOD). The students feedback may be documented in soft form and necessary care should be
taken to avoid manipulations. The course coordinator (faculty) should prepare detailed course
plan well in advance with specific leaming outcomes.

9. Course outcome attainment analysis shall be carried out by the course coordinator (faculty) at
the end of each I A Test and SEE results. In order to improve academic performance of the
students, the appropriate remedial measures should be suggested by the Internal Quality
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Government of Karnataka
Department of Technical Education, Bangalore

Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering

Vision
To build a strong learning environment in the field of Computer Science and
Engineering in technical education that responds to the challenges of the century.
Mission
∑ To produce computer science diploma graduates who are trained in design,
implementation, testing and maintenance of computational systems through
competitive curriculum in collaboration with industry and other organizations.
∑ Providing state of art facilities for enhancing skills in the field of computer
science and engineering.
∑ To encourage ethical values and leadership abilities in the minds of students so as
to work towards the growth of the society.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
1. Pursue a successful career in the field of Computer Science & Engineering or a
related field utilizing his/her education and contribute to the profession as an excellent
employee, or as an entrepreneur.
2. Be aware of the developments in the field of Computer Science & Engineering by
continuously enhancing their knowledge informally.
3. Identify and engage in inquiry, develop new innovations and products.
4. Be able to work effectively in multidisciplinary and multicultural environments
contributing positively to the needs of an individual & society at large.

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Programme Outcomes (POs)
A Diploma (Computer Science & Engineering) graduate is able to:

1. Apply basic knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering as it applies to


Computer Science & Engineering to solve engineering problems. (Basic
Knowledge)
2. Apply the concepts of software engineering to build system software and
application software and have the ability to design and maintain network
architecture. (Discipline Knowledge)
3. Plan and develop systems to solve software and network engineering problems to
derive the results through experiment and practice. (Experiment and Practice)
4. Create and use the techniques, algorithms, models and processes, and modern
software/hardware tools necessary for computer engineering practice.
(Engineering Tools)
5. Produce technical solutions in global and societal context and demonstrate the
need for sustainable development. (The Engineer and Society)
6. Understand professional and ethical responsibilities and act accordingly in all
situations. (Environment and Sustainability)
7. Inculcate professional and ethical responsibilities and marshal in all situations.
(Ethics)
8. Function effectively as an individual and as a team member, and in multi-
disciplinary environment. (Individual and Team Work)
9. Communicate and present ideas effectively. (Communication)
10. Self-improvement through continuous professional development, and independent
and lifelong learning in the context of technological changes. (Lifelong learning)

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Mapping of PEOs WITH POs

Programme Programme Outcomes


Educational
Objective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 X X X X X X X X X X

2 X X X X X X X X X X

3 - X X - - - X X - X

4 - - - - X X X - - -

Linked: X

OUT COME BASED CURRICULUM COURSE COMPONENTS OF THE DIPLOMA


PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
The Diploma Programme in Computer Science and Engineering shall consist of
curricular component comprising courses in General Studies, Applied Sciences, Basic
Courses in Engineering Departmental Core, and, Specialised Courses in Computer Science
and Engineering (Electives in emerging areas).
General Studies
All disciplines shall contain courses in general studies and communication. These are
related to supervisory / management skills. Further, development of communication skills
appropriate to functions of technicians and also complementary to the main courses of the
respective programmes is considered. In addition, courses offered include areas productivity
and quality, safety and entrepreneurial development. A general course on computer literacy
and computer applications is essentially included.
Sciences
Courses under Applied Sciences include Engineering Mathematics I & II, Applied
Sciences. Topics for these courses are chosen depending on their requirement for study of the
Basic, Interdisciplinary and Departmental Core courses, as well as to help the students to
pursue higher level of studies in chosen areas.
Basic Courses in Engineering & Technology
Courses in basic Engineering & Technology include Concepts of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering and Basic Electronics Laboratory. These are necessary for
Computer Science disciplines as this will help in the study of the Interdisciplinary and
Departmental Core courses.

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Departmental Core Courses
These form the core studies relevant to the specific programme and are meant to
develop competencies required and students acquire outcomes as desired by the profession.
One of the courses would be essentially Project Work, which is intended to provide
opportunity for students to develop understanding of the inter relationship between courses
and to apply the knowledge gained in a way that enables them to develop and demonstrate
higher order skills. Project Work has been given due Weightage in terms of time (one year
long duration spreading in V semester and VI semester). Industry-Institution-Interaction
should be an integral component of curriculum wherever possible.

Specialised Courses in Engineering (Electives)


Vide Courses under electives are offered to provide an avenue for limited
specialisation in an area of the students’ choice and should cover new and emerging areas.
Examples of such courses are: Information Storage and Management, Mobile Computing,
Cloud Computing, Internet of Things (IOT).

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A Summary of the new curricular structure for the Diploma Programmes in
Engineering & Technology is illustrated below:—

Courses of 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total


Programme Sem. Sem. Sem. Sem. Sem. Sem. (%)
2
General Studies — 1 — 1 —
(4.76 %)
4
Applied Science 3 1 — — — —
(9.52 %)
5
Basic Engineering 3 2 — -— — —
(11.90%)
Applied
30
Engineering — 2 7 6 8 7
(71.43%)
(Dept. Core)
Specialised
1
Courses (Elective) — — — — — 1
(2.38%)
42
Total 6 6 7 7 8 8
(100.00%)

Distribution of the Different Courses of the New Curiculum


Specialised General
Courses Studies Applied
(Elective) 5% Science
2% 10%

Basic
Engineering
12%

Applied
Engineering
(Dept. Core)
71%

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Government of Karnataka
Department of Technical Education, Bengaluru
Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering
Curriculum Revision 2015-16 (3rd & 4th Sem)
Curriculum Draft Committee

Sl. No. Name Designation Address Role

Selection Grade S.J.Govt. Evening


1 Gayathri. V Polytechnic, Bengaluru Chairman
Lecturer
Govt. Women’s
Selection Grade
3 Usha. D Polytechnic, Ramanagara, Member
Lecturer
Bengaluru
Jain Polytechnic Belgaum,
4 Vijay H. Kalmani Principal Member
Belagavi
Selection Grade Government Polytechnic,
5 Puttaswamy T Member
Lecturer Chamarajanagara
Selection Grade JSS Women’s
6 Lokesha V B Member
Lecturer Polytechnic, Mysore
BVVS Polytechnic,
7 Renuka Ambiger HOD Member
Baglkot
Government Polytechnic,
8 Mohan Lecture Member
Joida

Curriculum Review Committee

Sl. No. Name Designation Address Role

Selection Grade S.J.Govt. Evening


1 Gayathri. V Polytechnic, Bengaluru Chairman
Lecturer
Jain Polytechnic Belgaum,
2 Vijay H. Kalmani Principal Belagavi Member

Selection Grade JSS Women’s


3 Lokesha V B Polytechnic, Mysore Member
Lecturer
Selection Grade PVP Polytechnic,
4 Sujatha H K Member
Lecturer Bengaluru

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Government of Karnataka
Department of Technical Education, Bengaluru
Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering
Curriculum Revision 2016-17 (5th & 6th Sem)
Curriculum Draft Committee

Sl. No. Name Designation Address Role

Selection Grade E-Governance Cell DTE


1 Gayathri. V Chairman
Lecturer
Govt. Women’s
Selection Grade
3 Usha. D Polytechnic, Ramanagara, Member
Lecturer
Bengaluru
Jain Polytechnic Belgaum,
4 Vijay H. Kalmani Principal Member
Belagavi
Selection Grade Government Polytechnic,
5 Puttaswamy T Member
Lecturer Chamarajanagara
Selection Grade PVP Polytechnic,
6 Arathi N. Member
Lecturer Bengaluru
Govt. Women’s
7 Ashok Hullur Lecturer Member
Polytechnic, Bengaluru

Curriculum Review Committee

Sl. No. Name Designation Address Role

Selection Grade E-Governance Cell DTE


1 Gayathri. V Chairman
Lecturer
Selection Grade Govt. Institute of Printing
2 Padmavathy K G Technology, Bengaluru Member
Lecturer
Dr. Vijay H. Jain Polytechnic Belgaum,
3 Principal Belagavi Member
Kalmani
Selection Grade Government Polytechnic,
4 Puttaswamy T Chamarajanagara Member
Lecturer
Selection Grade Govt. Polytechnic,
5 Satish Hunur Vijaypura Member
Lecturer
Selection Grade PVP Polytechnic,
6 Sujatha H K Bengaluru Member
Lecturer

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KARNATAKA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EXAMINATION, BENGALURU.

1 PATTERN: FULL TIME


SEMESTER: I
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME.
PROGRAMME NAME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME CODE: CS
DURATION OF PROGRAMME: 3 YEARS (6 SEMESTERS)
SCHEME: C-15
Sl.no Course Name Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Teaching Department
/QP code Contact Hours
TH TU PR Total Credit Exam Paper Semester End CIE Total Min Marks for
Duration in Exam Marks Marks passing (including
Hrs CIE marks)

Max Min
Marks Marks
Engineering Sc
1 Mathematics - I
15SC01M 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
2 Applied Science Sc 15SC03S 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Concepts of EC
Electrical &
3 Electronic
15EC01T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Engineering
4 Applied Science Lab Sc 15SC04P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Basic Electronics EC
5 Lab
15EC02P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Basic Computer CS
6 Skills Lab
15CS11P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Total 12 6 12 30 21 450 180 150 600 240

1 Hr Theory = 1 Credit :: 2Hrs Practical/TU = 1 Credit .


QP Code- Question Paper code :: TH-Theory Hours :: TU-Tutorial :: PR-Practical

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KARNATAKA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EXAMINATION, BENGALURU.

2 PATTERN: FULL TIME


TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME.
PROGRAMME NAME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME CODE: CS
DURATION OF PROGRAMME: 3 YEARS (6
SEMESTERS)
SEMESTER: II SCHEME: C-15
Sl.no Course Name Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Teaching Department
/QP code Contact Hours
TH TU PR Total Credit Exam Paper Semester End CIE Total Min Marks for
7 Duration in Exam Marks Marks passing
Hrs (including CIE
marks)

Max Min
Marks Marks
Engineering Sc
1 15SC02M 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Mathematics - II
Communication Sc & Huma
2 15CP01E 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Skills in English
Digital and CS
3 Computer 15CS21T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
fundamentals
Digital Electronics EC
4 15EC03P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Lab
Basic Web Design CS
5 15CS22P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Lab
6 Multimedia lab CS 15CS23P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Total 12 6 12 30 21 450 180 150 600 240

1 Hr Theory = 1 Credit :: 2Hrs Practical/TU = 1 Credit .


QP Code- Question Paper code :: TH-Theory Hours :: TU-Tutorial :: PR-Practical

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KARNATAKA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EXAMINATION, BENGALURU.

3 PATTERN: FULL TIME


SEMESTER: III
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME.
PROGRAMME NAME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME CODE: CS
DURATION OF PROGRAMME: 3 YEARS (6 SEMESTERS)
SCHEME: C-15
Sl.no Course Name Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Teaching Department
/QP code Contact Hours
TH TU PR Total Credit Exam Paper Semester End CIE Total Min Marks for
Duration in Exam Marks Marks passing (including
Hrs CIE marks)

Max Min
Marks Marks
1 Programming with C CS 15CS31T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Computer CS
2 Organisation
15CS32T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Database CS
3 Management 15CS33T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Systems
4 Computer Network CS 15CS34T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Programming with C CS
5 Lab
15CS35P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
6 DBMS and GUI Lab CS 15CS36P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Network CS
7 Administration Lab
15CS37P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Total 16 6 12 34 25 550 215 175 725 285

1 Hr Theory = 1 Credit :: 2Hrs Practical/TU = 1 Credit .


QP Code- Question Paper code :: TH-Theory Hours :: TU-Tutorial :: PR-Practical

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KARNATAKA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EXAMINATION, BENGALURU.

4 PATTERN: FULL TIME


SEMESTER: IV
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME.
PROGRAMME NAME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME CODE: CS
DURATION OF PROGRAMME: 3 YEARS (6 SEMESTERS)
SCHEME: C-15
Sl.no Course Name Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Teaching Department
/QP code Contact Hours
TH TU PR Total Credit Exam Paper Semester End CIE Total Min Marks for
Duration in Exam Marks Marks passing
Hrs (including CIE
marks)

Max Min
Marks Marks
Data Structures using CS
1 C
15CS41T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
2 OOP with Java CS 15CS42T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
3 Operating System CS 15CS43T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Professional Ethics & CS
4 Indian Constitution
15CS44T 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
5 Data Structures Lab CS 15CS45P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
6 OOP with Java Lab CS 15CS46P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
7 Linux Lab CS 15CS47P 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Total 16 6 12 34 25 550 215 175 725 285

1 Hr Theory = 1 Credit :: 2Hrs Practical/TU = 1 Credit .


QP Code- Question Paper code :: TH-Theory Hours :: TU-Tutorial :: PR-Practical

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KARNATAKA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EXAMINATION, BENGALURU.

5 PATTERN: FULL TIME


SEMESTER: V
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME.
PROGRAMME NAME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME CODE: CS
DURATION OF PROGRAMME: 3 YEARS (6 SEMESTERS)
SCHEME: C-15
Sl.No Course Name Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Teaching Department
/QP Contact Hours
code TH TU PR Total Credit Exam Paper Semester End CIE Total Min Marks for
Duration in Exam Marks Marks passing
Hrs (including CIE
marks)

Max Min
Marks Marks
1 Software Engineering CS 15CS51T 4 - - 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
2 Web Programming CS 15CS52T 4 - - 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Design and Analysis CS
3 of Algorithms
15CS53T 4 - - 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
4 Green Computing CS 15CS54T 4 - - 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Web Programming CS
5 lab
15CS55P - 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Design and Analysis CS
6 of Algorithms lab
15CS56P - 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Professional Practices CS
7 lab
15CS57P - 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
CS End of VI
8 Project Work Phase- I 15CS58P - - 3 3 - - - 25 25 -
Semester
Total 16 6 15 37 25 550 215 200 750 285

1 Hr Theory = 1 Credit :: 2Hrs Practical/TU = 1 Credit .


QP Code- Question Paper code :: TH-Theory Hours :: TU-Tutorial :: PR-Practical

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KARNATAKA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EXAMINATION, BENGALURU.

6 PATTERN: FULL TIME


SEMESTER: VI
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME.
PROGRAMME NAME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PROGRAMME CODE: CS
DURATION OF PROGRAMME: 3 YEARS (6 SEMESTERS)
SCHEME: C-15
Sl.No Course Name Course Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme

Teaching Department
/QP Contact Hours
code TH TU PR Total Credit Exam Paper Semester End CIE Total Min Marks for
Duration in Exam Marks Marks passing
Hrs (including CIE
marks)

Max Min
Marks Marks
1 Software Testing CS 15CS61T 4 - - 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
Network Security and CS
2 Management
15CS62T 4 - - 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
3 Elective CS **** 4 4 4 3 100 35 25 125 45
4 Software Testing lab CS 15CS64P - 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
5 Network Security lab CS 15CS65P - 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
7 Inplant Training CS 18CS66P - - 4 4 2 - - - 25 25 -
Project Work Phase- CS
8 II
15CS67P - 2 4 6 3 3 50 25 25 75 35
Total 12 6 16 34 23 450 180 175 625 240

1 Hr Theory = 1 Credit :: 2Hrs Practical/TU = 1 Credit .


QP Code- Question Paper code :: TH-Theory Hours :: TU-Tutorial :: PR-Practical

****Electives

15CS63A Information Storage and Management 15CS63C Mobile Computing


15CS63B Cloud Computing 15CS63F Internet of Things

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