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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BOMBAYACADEMIC OFFICE
No.Acad/UG/Summer Course/2013 Date : 9/4/2013Sub. : Summer Course
In accordance with the Rule 3.8, the Institute provides summer course facility to the students having “FR/XX” grades to clear their backlogs by redoing courses with adequate rigor, provided it is offered. A minimum number of 5 students should register for a course and the faculty concerned should also agree to run the course in a summer (a detailed guideline is enclosed). Subsequent to the Spring Semester 2012 2013, the summer term of the Institute will start from 14/5/2013 to 1/7/2013. (Please refer Academic Calendar). As per our record, the following is the detail of courses from the last semester (Autumn semester 20122013) where the number of backlog students are 5 or more.
No. Course CodeName Course Instructor
During Autumn 201213No. of
Backlogers
1 AE 209Solid Mechanics R.P.Shimpi 12
2 AE 329Propulsion K.Sinha, K.V.R.Bodi 5
3 AE 333Aerodynamics A.Chatterjee 5
4 CE 102Engineering Mechanics M.C.Deo 5
5 CE 201Solid Mechanics I R.S.Jangid, S.Banerjee 7
6 CE 205Fluid Mechanics I B.S.Pani, Depashree R. 5
7 CE 303Soil Mechanics I S.Dasaka Murthy 16
8 CE 415Transportation Engineering II T.V.Mathew 6
9 CE 603Numerical Methods M.M.Inamdar 5
10 CE 605Applied Statistics Subimal Ghosh 5
11 CE 611Advanced Structural Mechanics Siddhartha Ghosh 8
12 CH 103Chemistry Sunoj, Patwari, H.Singh 47
13 CH 423Organic Chemistry III K.P.Kaliappan 5
14 CL 203Introduction to Transport Phenomena Nanavati, R.Sameer 10
15 CL 231Solid Mechanics T.Mahesh, R.Thaokar 12
16 CL 244Introduction to Numerical Analysis Supreet Saini 6
17 CL 253Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics S.Roy 8
18 CL 601Advanced Transport Phenomena V.A.Juvekar 6
19 CL 605Advanced Reaction Engineering H.S.Shankar 5
20 CL 607Advanced Thermodynamics Mukta T., J.Adhikari 6
21 CL 701Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering Madhu Vinjamur 5
22 CS 101Computer Programming and Utilization A.Ranade 26
23 CS 207Discrete Structures Nutan Limaye 5
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24 CS 213Data Structures and Algorithms V.Apte, A.Diwan 5
25 CS 305Computer Architecture B.L.Menezes 6
26 CS 317Database and Information Systems N.L.Sarda 8
27 CS 336Computer Aided Geometric Design Bharat Adsul 7
28 CS 435Linear Optimization V.Sundar 5
29 CS 631Implementation Techniques for Relational Database Systems
S.Sudarshan 5
30 CS 664Pattern Recognition G.Nagaraja 5
31 CS 709Convex Optimization Saket Nath 7
32 CS 725Foundations of Machine Learning S.Sarawagi 7
33 EE 101Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Circuits A.Kulkarni, U.Ganguli 18
34 EE 111Introduction to Electrical Systems Kishore Chatterjee 9
35 EE 308Communication Systems P.Chaporkar 6
36 EE 309Microprocessors D.Sharma, S.Gupta 7
37 EE 325Probability and Random Processes Sibi Raj Pillai 25
38 EE 669VLSI Technology K.G.Anil 5
39 EE 733Solid State Devices Saurabh Lodha 6
40 EN 301Introduction to Renewable Energy Technologies J.K.Nayak, S. Sarkar 14
41 EN 403Energy Resource, Environment and Economics M.Neergat, A.Ganesh 10
42 EN 601Nonconventional Energy Sources J.K.Nayak 7
43 HS 101Economics K.Narayanan, B.Surajit 7
44 HS 301Philosophy P.G.Jung 8
45 HS 305Reading Literature Sarma V. 25
46 IC 102Data Analysis and Interpretation Manibhushan 37
47 ID 404Basics of Visual Communications Raja Mohanty 5
48 MA 105Calculus S.M.Garge 45
49 MA 106Linear Algebra K.D.Joshi 41
50 MA 108Differential Equations A.R.Shastri 12
51 MA 205Complex Analysis A.R.Shastri 25
52 MA 401Linear Algebra Preeti Raman 6
53 MA 403Real Analysis I S.Dey, B.Niranjan 5
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54 MA 419Basic Algebra Rekha Santhanam 10
55 ME 201Solid Mechanics Salil Kulkarni 18
56 ME 203Fluid Mechanics I P.Bhalchandra 6
57 ME 346Heat Transfer II S.L.Bapat, A.Sridharan 6
58 ME 401Microprocessors and Automatic Control P.S.Gandhi 8
59 ME 478Management Principles and Practice S.D.Jog 5
60 MM 201Structure of Materials Prakash G. 22
61 MM 203Mechanics of Materials K.Narsimhan 13
62 MM 204Transport Phenomena N.B.Ballal 24
63 MM 207Engineering Metallurgy B.P.Kashyap 7
64 MM 451Instrumentation and Process Control Theory N.K.Khosla 7
65 MM 653Characterisation of Materials R.Srinivasa 6
66 PH 103Electricity & Magnetism P.Singh, S.Dhar 18
67 PH 105Modern Physics Shiva Prasad, M.Aslam 19
68 PH 401Classical Mechanics T.Tulsi, P.Das 6
69 PH 422Quantum Mechanics II Kumar Rao 12
70 PH 505Introduction to Nuclear & Particle Physics B.Nandi 11
In addition to the above courses, the students may get “FR/XX” grade in the courses offered in the current Spring Semester as well. You are therefore requested to explore the possibility of offering courses in Summer and inform the name(s) of the faculty member(s) who are willing to offer course(s) during Summer Term starting from 14/5/2013 to 1/7/2013. Kindly provide this information latest by 4/5/2013, so that students can accordingly be informed to register for the summer term and complete necessary formalities before the commencement of the summer courses.
Dean (AP)
To,All Heads of Deptts. for information and action.
Cc: DirectorDy. DirectorDean (SA)
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BOMBAYACADEMIC OFFICE
Guidelines to be followed for offering a Summer Course
The summer term is not a regular semester. However, during a summer term, an academic entity may offer a summer course to enable the students to clear their backlog courses and/or regular credit courses, subject to strict adherence to the following guidelines.
i. The course instructor/(s) / faculty/(ies) should be willing to offer the course. The DUGC should recommend offering of such a summer course for consideration and approval of the Dean of Academic Programmes. The course is offered on approval of the Dean of Academic Programmes.
ii. The course is offered with adequate rigor and in the same manner as a regular semester course is offered. Students who have no backlog, can also register for a summer course, provided it is offered.
iii. The duration of the course is eight to ten weeks. The registration, examination and assessment and grading etc. are done in the same way as is done for regular semester courses. The total number of contact hours for the courses remains the same as that during the regular semesters, and therefore, the courses run at accelerated pace. (for example 6 hours of instructions per week is expected for a 300 course) The Academic Calendar in this connection are strictly followed.
a) Registration for Summer Course : on or before 10/5/2013b) Duration of Summer Course : 14/5/2013 to 1/7/2013c) Examinations : 2/7/2013 to 5/7/2013d) Last date for grade submission : 8/7/2013
iv. The dropping of a Summer Course is permitted within 7 days from the first lecture of the course. Fee is not refundable.
v. Reexam is permitted on the same terms and conditions as for a course in the regular semester. The reexaminations, if any, will be scheduled with those for the Spring semester.
vi. Time slots will be assigned by or communicated to the Academic Office as for the regular semester courses.
vii. A student can register for a summer course if he/she (a) has a backlog in the same course OR (b) has 3 or more backlogs in other courses and those courses are not running as summer course.
viii. The Instructors will award a “FR” grade to students who fail to adhere to 80% attendance for the summer course.
ix. Atleast 05 students should register for the summer course. The attendance record should be maintained and the minimum of 80% attendance is compulsory.
x. The number of credits registered by a student for summer course can be upto a maximum of 18 credits depending upon the backlog.
xi. Courses offered in a summer term will be treated as equivalent to a regular semester courses for all accounting purposes.
xii. An amount of Rs.500/ per credit be charged for the summer course. A typical 6 credit course requires a fee of Rs.3,000/. No summer fee for SC/ST/PD students.
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