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UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
•   Established through Meghalaya Act (No. 3 of 2011) legislated by
    Meghalaya Assembly (in accordance with Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956)
•   Notified in Gazette of Meghalaya State vide No. LL(B) 47/2010/19
    dated 04 January 2011




                A C A D E M I C Y E A R 2 0 11-12

            INFORMATION BULLETIN
            • SCHOOL OF MEDIA & COMMUNICATION
            • SCHOOL OF RETAIL & FASHION
            • SCHOOL OF TRAVEL & LEISURE
            • SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY




                     ENROLLMENT & INFORMATION OFFICES:
Shillong: Room No. 321, High Winds Guest House, Pine Mount Ridge, Opposite Pine Mount
School, Near Lady Hydari Park, Shillong, Meghalaya - 793 001 Tel: 0364-2227477

Delhi: 1st Floor, 55 Community Centre, East of Kailash,New Delhi -110 065
Tel: 011-47173400 Fax: 011-47173444


                           Toll Free No.: 1800-102-8737
CONTENTS



Description                                                                                                                            Page No.

Programs Offered / Admission Criteria..............................................................................                       1

Program Fee Structure ......................................................................................................              5

Other Fee .........................................................................................................................       6

Scholarship / Fee Concession .............................................................................................                6

Hostel Facility ...................................................................................................................       7

Reservation of Seats ..........................................................................................................           7

Withdrawal of Admission ....................................................................................................              7

Transportation ...................................................................................................................        8

Placement Assistance .........................................................................................................            8

Ragging ............................................................................................................................      8

How to Apply ....................................................................................................................         8

Admission Policy for International Students .......................................................................                       9

Program Intake / Program Codes .....................................................................................                     12

Program Structure / Courses .............................................................................................                13
PROGRAMS OFFERED AND ADMISSION CRITERIA


    PROGRAM                                    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA                                                       ADMISSION                             DURATION
                                                                                                                          CRITERIA                                (YRS)

                                                            School of Media & Communication

    BA (Advertising)                      Minimum 50% marks at Higher &                                                         Interview                                  3
                                          Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th)

                                                                    School of Retail & Fashion

    BBA (Retail                           Minimum 50% marks at Higher &                                         Group Discussion
    Management)                           Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th)                                  and Interview                                              3

    MBA (Fashion &                        1. Minimum 50% marks at Higher &                                       National Level Test
    Retail Management)                       Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th)                                (UPES-MET 1/ UPES-MET 2/
                                                                                                                 MAT/ CAT) + Group
                                          2. Graduation with minimum                                             Discussion and Interview                                  2
                                             50% marks from a recognized
                                                                                                                 Note: Test is exempted for
                                             University                                                          candidates as defined under
                                                                                                                 “Mode of MBA Admissions”.


                                                                   School of Travel & Leisure
    BBA (Travel & Tour)                   Minimum 50% marks at Higher                                           Group Discussion
                                          & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th)                                and Interview                                              3

    MBA (Sports                           1. Minimum 50% marks at Higher                                         National Level Test
    Management)                              & Senior Secondary level                                            (UPES-MET 1/UPES-MET 2 /
                                            (10th & 12th)                                                        MAT/ CAT) + Group
                                          2. Graduation with minimum 50%                                         Discussion & Interview
                                                                                                                                                                           2
                                             marks from a recognized University                                  Note: Test is exempted for
                                                                                                                 candidates as defined under
                                                                                                                 “Mode of MBA Admissions”.




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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MODE OF MBA ADMISSIONS

  A) National Level Tests
     MAT/ CAT Test Scores: CAT score of 70 Percentile or MAT score of 75 Percentile will be called for Group
     Discussion & Interview.
         Note: CAT score of November’10 and MAT scores of September’10, December’10, February’11 and May’11 will be
         accepted.

  B) UPES-MET Test
     UTM will accept UPES-MET 1 and UPES-MET 2 scores. UPES-MET 2 has been scheduled on 11 June 2011. Interested
     candidates need to appear for the test as per the details given below:
                Date of Test                                                        Time                                                                  Duration

                11 June 2011                                             1000 to 1230 Hours                                                          2 hrs 30 minutes


  University also reserves the right to conduct further physical (paper pencil test) / online test for admission.

  Entrance Test Locations / City Codes
  Kindly refer to the following table for filling up the OMR/Online Application Form. Candidates are cautioned to fill the City
  code and shade correctly, as the allotment of preferred Test City will be based on this information only. Candidates need to
  give both first & second choice as per their city preference in OMR / Online Application form.
                                                                         MBA (UPES - MET 2)
      City Name                                   Test City Code                               City Name                                  Test City Code
      Chennai                                               30                                 Bhopal                                               31
      Delhi                                                 32                                 Dehradun                                             33
      Jaipur                                                34                                 Kolkata                                              35
      Lucknow                                               36                                 Mumbai                                               37
      Shillong                                              38                                 Guwahati                                             39
      Impal                                                 40


  Note: • University reserves the right to change or cancel any test centre / city at its discretion.
        • Last date to receive the filled application (OMR form) is 23 May 2011.



The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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Admit Card (to be downloaded from UTM Website)
  On the basis of information in the Application form, admit card of provisionally eligible candidates will be uploaded on the
  University website www.utm.ac.in on 3 June 2011 (Friday). Candidates are required to download the admit card accordingly.
  The duly completed downloaded admit card with photograph affixed (duly attested) in the space provided will have to be
  produced at the allotted test centre. Candidates without admit card or card without the photograph will NOT be permitted
  to take the test.

                                                                            SCHEME OF TEST
        Sections                                                                                                                                            No. of
                                                                                                                                                           Questions
        General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability                                                                                  40
        Quantitative: Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency                                                                                                      40
        General Awareness: General English, Current Affairs, Business Scenario                                                                                    40
        Analytical & Logical Reasoning                                                                                                                            40
        Total Questions                                                                                                                                         160

  C)       Exemption from the National Level Test
           •       MBA (Sports Management): To sports persons having participated / represented at the following
                   levels :
                   o           At International level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a national organization.
                   o           At National level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a State Organization.
                   o           At Inter-University level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a University.
                   o           At State level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a Zonal or District Association.

                   These candidates shall enclose a separate sheet detailing their achievement in sports and shall also enclose
                   attested photocopies of all sports certificates received by them. Candidates who fail to produce evidence in
                   support, will not be considered for Direct admissions.

           •       MBA (Fashion & Retail Management): Candidates having relevant industry experience such as designing,
                   organizing / participating in Fashion events, Retail business, etc. will be considered for Direct Admissions.
                   Candidates should enclose a separate sheet detailing their involvement / achievement in above activities and
                   should also enclose attested photocopies of certificates/ testimonials received by them. Applicants who fail to
                   produce evidence in support will not be considered for Direct Admissions.
                   Admission under this category will be on first-cum-first-serve basis, subject to certain percentage as decided by
                   the University.
The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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B. TECH PROGRAMS

       COURSE                                        ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA                                ADMISSION CRITERIA                              DURATION
                                                                                                                                                         (YRS)
                                                                          School of Technology
       B. Tech - IT
       (Cloud Computing
       & Virtualization                       • Minimum 50% Marks at Higher                             Board Merit*/AIEEE
       Technology)                              & Senior Secondary level (10th                          Merit through Merit
                                                & 12th)·                                                Ranking
       B. Tech - IT                                                                                                                                                4
       (Open Source                                                                                     OR
       Software & Open                        • Minimum 50% aggregate in
       Standards)                                                                                       Candidates who have
                                                Physics, Chemistry &
                                                                                                        qualified UPESEAT Test will
                                                Mathematics (PCM) at
       B. Tech (Electronics                                                                             be admitted through
                                                Senior Secondary Level (12th).
       & Communication                                                                                  Centralized Counseling
       Engineering)

                                                           MODE OF B. TECH ADMISSIONS
  A) Board Merit*/AIEEE Merit
            Eligibility Criteria                                                                                                                   Admission Criteria
            Board Merit*
            Minimum 75% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) and minimum      Counseling through
             75% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics at Senior Secondary level (12th)   Merit Ranking
                                Or
            AIEEE Merit
            (i) Minimum 50% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) and minimum
                 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics at Senior Secondary level.   Counseling through
            (ii) AIEEE rank – upto 2 lakh (All India Rank)                                        Merit Ranking
                 Counseling through Merit Ranking
          UTM has the right to fill these seats through any other means. University also reserves the right to conduct further
          physical (paper pencil test) / online test for admission.

  B) UPESEAT Test
     Candidates who have appeared in UPESEAT test held on 21st May 2011 will be enrolled through Centralized Counseling
     Process scheduled in the month of June 2011.

The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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PROGRAM FEE STRUCTURE


                                                                      Semester Wise Fee (in                            )
       Program              I / II Semester                                         III / IV Semester                                    V / VI Semester
                             Tuition Academic                    Total           Tuition Academic                    Total          Tuition Academic                      Total
                               Fee   Service Fee                  Fee              Fee Service Fee                    Fee             Fee   Service Fee                    Fee
       BA
       (Advertising)         37,500            12,500          50,000            39,375           13,125           52,500           41,250            13,750             55,000
       BBA
       Programs              51,188            17,062          68,250            53,625           17,875           71,500           56,250            18,750             75,000



      Program                  Tuition                Academic                    Total                    Tuition                  Academic                        Total
                                 Fee                 Service Fee                   Fee                       Fee                   Service Fee                       Fee
                                                     I Semester                                                                   III Semester
       MBA                    1,23,375                    41,125               1,64,500                   1,29,375                      43,125                  1,72,500
                                                    II Semester                                                                   IV Semester
                              1,23,375                    41,125               1,64,500                   1,29,375                      43,125                  1,72,500



       Program                          I / II Semester                                                                  III / IV Semester
                               Tuition               Academic                   Total                      Tuition                  Academic                      Total

                                55,050                  36,700                 91,750                       57,750                     38,500                    96,250

        B. Tech                              V / VI Semester                                                               VII / VIII Semester
                               Tuition               Academic                   Total                      Tuition                  Academic                      Total

                                60,600                  40,400               1,01,000                       63,600                     42,400                   1,06,000




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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OTHER FEE

    Industrial Tour Charge: In order to give real life exposure of the industry, industrial tours would be organized for all
    students of full time programs. Participation in the Industrial Tour is mandatory for which a charge of Rs. 15,000/-
    (one time) is payable at the time of registration.

    Alumni Fee: This fee is applicable to students of all the programs of the University. An Alumni Fee of Rs. 1,500/- is to
    be paid along with 3rd Semester Fee of MBA / 5th Semester Fee of BA and BBA / 7th Semester Fee of B.Tech.

    Personality Development Program (PDP) Fee: To improve communication and soft skills, it is mandatory for all
    the students to attend the Personality Development Program organized by UTM. PDP Fee for MBA is Rs. 10,000/-
    payable along with 2nd Semester Fee; and for Under Graduate Programs (B.A/BBA/B.Tech) is Rs. 15,000/- payable
    along with 3rd Semester Fee.

    Refundable Security: Refundable (interest free) security amount of Rs. 20,000/- is also payable at the time of
    Registration. In case of any taxes / levies on fee are charged by the Central/State/Local Authorities/Overseas Authorities
    from time to time, the same shall also be borne by the students.

    One time Academic Computing Fee: Rs. 30,000/- will be charged at the time of registration towards computing
    device and allied computing services.
    Fee Payment Schedule for those admitted in Academic Year 2011-12

    1st Semester                                2nd Semester                                   3rd Semester                             4th Semester
    At the time of Admission                    By 1st to 10th January 2012                    By 1st to 10th July 2012                 By 1st to 10th January 2013

    5th Semester                                6th Semester                                   7th Semester                             8th Semester
    By 1st to 10th July 2013                    By 1st to 10th January 2014                    By 1st to 10th July 2014                 By 1st to 10th January 2015




                                                          SCHOLARSHIP / FEE CONCESSION

    • University of Technology and Management offers limited scholarships in some specific programs as decided
      by the University.
    • The scholarships are awarded purely on academic merit-cum-means.
    • Waiving of Tuition Fee partially/fully will be considered for those who are awarded scholarships.
    • The details of the scholarships would be provided to the students in the student’s bulletin given to them at the
      time of registration.
    • Award of scholarships will be decided by the Scholarship Committee & its decision shall be final and binding.

The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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• 25% Concession on Tuition Fee shall be given to Meghalaya Domicile students on merit-cum-means basis to be
      decided by the University, subject to fulfilling the following conditions:
         o Students’ whose gross annual family income is not more than Rs. 2 Lakhs.
         o Students’ who possess valid domicile certificate from Meghalaya.
         o Should have passed Class X and XII level schooling from Meghalaya. However, this condition may be relaxed for
           wards of defense personnel subject to production of posting certificate outside the state issued by Competent
           Authority.


                                                                   HOSTEL FACILITY / FEE

    University of Technology and Management (UTM) will tie-up with certain service providers & agencies for providing hostel
    facility to UTM students at Shillong. Student wishing to avail Hostel/ PG/ Boarding facility can register with the University
    by depositing a token amount of Rs. 5,000, to be adjusted / refunded, as the case may be.

    A student having registered in the Hostel (on-campus or outsourced) and withdraws from the same will not be entitled to
    hostel fee refund. In case, the seat is filled up by another boarder, proportional refund may be considered.

                                                                  RESERVATION OF SEATS

    •    For Meghalaya domicile candidates: 15% of seats in all programs will be reserved on merit, subject to production
         of domicile certificate.
    •    For other North-Eastern States: 15 % of seats in all programs on merit, subject to production of domiciled
         certification based on relative merit.
    •    Reservation for Differently Abled Students: 3% of seats are reserved for Differently Abled Students with
         minimum disability to the extent of 40% subject to production of a certificate from authorized Medical Doctor /
         Hospital indicating the extent of physical disability.
         However, in event of the seats remaining unfilled in the above mentioned categories, the same shall
         be treated as unreserved.

                                                            WITHDRAWAL OF ADMISSION

•       University of Technology and Management (UTM) will follow UGC guidelines regarding refund of fees on withdrawal.
        The refund cheque will be issued in the name of student only. For details please see UGC fee refund norms http://
        www.ugc.ac.in/notices/publicnotice07.pdf / UTM Website.
    •    Students who have registered and undergone the Personality Development Program (PDP) will not be entitled to
         refund of PDP fee.

The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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TRANSPORTATION

  The University will make necessary transportation arrangements for students residing outside the Campus, on specific
  routes only, on payment of prescribed fee.


                                                                   PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

  University of Technology and Management (UTM) shall provide placement assistance to all enrolled students subject to
  their fulfilling eligibility conditions as prescribed in UTM Placement Regulation. However, the obligation of the University
  will be only to provide Placement assistance and not Placement guarantee.


                                                                                  RAGGING

  • The University has zero tolerance policy on ragging and will strictly enforce it.
  • Ragging in any form inside or outside the campus and hostel premises is strictly prohibited under UGC Regulations on
    Ragging. Ragging being a cognizable offence; the punishment for ragging may be summary expulsion from the
    University.
  • Ragging as defined by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India:
        “Any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act with the effect of teasing, treating or
        handling with nudeness any other student; indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to
        cause annoyance, hardship or psychological or to raise fear or apprehension thereof, in a fresher or a junior student,
        or asking the students to do any act or perform something which such student will not do in the ordinary course and
        which has the effect of causing or generating essence of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the
        physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student.”


                                                                            HOW TO APPLY

  Candidates desirous of seeking admission to any of the programs may procure the prospectus and application form from
  UTM Enrolment Offices at Shillong / Delhi on payment of Rs. 1,500/- (Rs. 1,600/- through post or courier). The payment
  should be made in the form of demand draft in favour of “University of Technology & Management ”, payable at
  Shillong / Delhi.




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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ADMISSION POLICY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS


  International Students include:
  • Foreign students holding passports of foreign countries & people of Indian origin holding foreign nationality
  •        Non-Resident Indians having studied & passed qualifying examinations from schools or colleges in foreign countries.
           Dependents of NRI studying in India will not be regarded as international students.
  •        Students from SAARC countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) holding
           citizenship proof.

  Eligibility:
  •        Fulfill minimum eligibility requirements prescribed by UTM for a program of study.
  •        Degrees/certificates of the candidates have been recognized as equivalent by the Association of Indian Universities.
  •        GMAT score of 600 for MBA programs offered by School of Travel & Leisure.
  •        SAT score of 1500 for graduate programs / GRE Score of 1700 (cumulative) for postgraduate programs offered by
           School of Technology.
  •        Cleared TOEFL (only for candidates from non English speaking countries).
  •        Possess passport valid for the duration of study issued by respective country.


  Procedure for admission:
  •           Candidate may apply on prescribed format available online at www.utm.ac.in along with Application fee of
              $ 75 USD (which can be remitted online).
  •           UTM after examining their academic credentials will issue provisional admission offer letters The University may
              also interview a candidate, if felt necessary.
  •           The selected candidates will be required to submit attested copies of the following documents for final registration
              o      10th & 12th/Graduation grade card
              o      transfer certificate from Institution, last attended
              o      passport and student visa/ PIO card
  •           Finally admitted students are required to register with the Foreigners Registration Office / local police authorities as
              per regulation of the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India.




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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Program Fee Structure for SAARC Countries (in USD per Annum)

                              BA                                    BBA                                      MBA                                       B.Tech
  A)                        2,300                                  3,250                                     8,086                                      6,125

              Note: The fee mentioned above is for first year only & the fee for the subsequent years shall be enhanced by 5%
              every year till the duration of the program.

  B)          OTHER FEE
              Industrial Tour Charge: In order to give real life exposure of the industry, industrial tours would be organized for
              all students of full time programs. Participation in the Industrial Tour is mandatory for which a charge of Rs.
              15,000/- (one time) is payable at the time of registration.

              Alumni Fee: This fee is applicable to students of all the programs of the University. An Alumni Fee of
              Rs. 1,500/- is to be paid along with 3rd Semester Fee of MBA / 7th Semester Fee of B.Tech / 5th Semester Fee of BA
              and BBA.

              Personality Development Program (PDP) Fee: To improve communication and soft skills, it is mandatory
              for all the students to attend the Personality Development Program organized by UTM. PDP Fee for MBA
              is Rs. 10,000/- payable along with 2nd Semester Fee; and for Under Graduate Programs (BA/BBA/B.Tech) is
              Rs. 15,000/- payable along with 3rd Semester Fee.

              Refundable Security: Refundable (interest free) security amount of Rs. 20,000/- is also payable at the time of
              Registration. In case of any taxes / levies on fee are charged by the Central/State/Local Authorities/Overseas
              Authorities from time to time, the same shall also be borne by the students.

              One time Academic Computing Fee: Rs. 30,000/- will be charged at the time of registration towards computing
              device and allied computing services.

  Prospectus / Program Fee Structure for candidates from other Countries (in USD per Annum)
  A)          Cost of Prospectus & Application form for International Students:
                        USD $ 75 by Demand Draft

  B)                          BA                                         BBA                                    MBA                                      B.Tech
                            3,650                                       5,000                                  10,250                                     8,100
              Note: The fee mentioned above is for first year only & the fee for the subsequent years shall be enhanced by
              5% every year till the duration of the program.


The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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The Fee mentioned above includes Industrial Tour Charges, Alumni Fee, Personality Development Program Fee &
           Academic Computing Fee.

C.         Refundable Security: Refundable (interest free) amount of Rs. 20,000/- is also payable at the time of admission. In
           case any taxes/levies on fee are charged by the Central/State/Local Authorities/Overseas Authorities from time to
           time, the same shall also be borne by the students.


                                                               HOSTEL FACILITY / FEE

The University will facilitate Hostel / Paying Guest accommodation for international students through local service providers.
Candidates wishing to avail the facility will be required to deposit advance amount of US $ 500 to be
adjusted / refunded, as the case may be.
Mode of Payment of Fee / other charges:
By crossed Demand Draft in favour of “University of Technology & Management”, payable at
Shillong / New Delhi (India)
The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings and
academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The
said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with
the University.




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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PROGRAM INTAKE / PROGRAM CODES

  Kindly refer to the following table for filling up the OMR Application Form

       PROGRAM                                                                                                            INTAKE *                           CODE
       BA (Advertising)                                                                                                         50                           12005
       BBA (Retail Management)                                                                                                  50                           12006
       BBA (Travel & Tour)                                                                                                      50                           12007
       MBA (Fashion & Retail Management)                                                                                        60                           22014
       MBA (Sports Management)                                                                                                  60                           22015
       B. Tech - IT (Cloud Computing & Virtualization Technology)                                                               60                           31016
       B.Tech - IT (Open Source Software & Open Standards)                                                                      60                           31019
       B.Tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering)                                                                         60                           31020

  Please Note:
  •       For all MBA programs, Candidates appearing in final year qualifying examination are also eligible to apply provided
          they submit the proof of their eligibility September 30, 2011. Admission of students failing to submit the proof of
          their eligibility by September 30, 2011 even on account of non-declaration of results by their respective Universities,
          will stand automatically cancelled & no refund of fee will be admissible, in such cases.
  •       Candidates placed in compartment are not eligible for admission to any program of study in the University
  •       Admissions will be purely on the basis of merit and candidates are strongly advised against canvassing and/or extraneous
          pressure on the selection process. Any candidate found guilty in above activities, his/her candidature is liable for
          immediate disqualification.
  •       The University of Technology and Management (UTM) reserves the right to cancel any advertised course due to
          insufficient enrolments or for any other reason beyond its control. In such case an eventuality, full fee shall be
          refunded to the student.




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE/COURSES

                                                                           BA (Advertising)

       Semester I                                                                           Semester II
       Principles of Management                                                             Introduction to Advertising
       Marketing Fundamentals                                                               Creative Thinking and Reflective Learning
       The Language of Advertising                                                          Branding Concepts
       Business Communication                                                               Human Psychology
       Semester III                                                                         Semester IV
       Consumer Behavior                                                                    Copywriting
       Creative Concepts and Visualization                                                  Digital Media
       Cultural Influences                                                                  Art of Still Photography
       Brand Strategy and Positioning                                                       Minor Project: Print Advertising Design
       Semester V                                                                           Semester VI
       Art Direction and Filmmaking                                                         Account Management & Planning
       Media Review and Literary Criticism                                                  Agency Simulation
       Online Advertising                                                                   Major Project: Film Advertising Design
       Media Management and Client
       Relationship Management




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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BBA (Retail Management)


       Semester I                                                                           Semester II
       Business Organization                                                                Organizational Behavior
       Business Economics I                                                                 Business Economics II
       Business Mathematics                                                                 Business Statistics
       Business Accounting                                                                  Financial Management
       Business Computing                                                                   Business Communication II
       Business Communication I                                                             Marketing Communication
       Semester III                                                                         Semester IV
       Human Resource Management                                                            Marketing of Services
       Operations Management                                                                Materials Management
       Logistics and Supply Chain Management                                                Research Methodology & Report Writing
       Consumer Behavior & Market Research                                                  CRM & e-CRM
       Retail Concepts & Environment                                                        Retail Selling Techniques
                                                                                            Industry visit
       Semester V                                                                           Semester VI
       Store Operation Management                                                           Visual Merchandising
       Business Policy & Strategy                                                           Entrepreneurship & Venture Management
       Retail Branding                                                                      Retail Automation
       Shoppers Behavior                                                                    Dissertation II
       Summer Internship
       Dissertation I




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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BBA (Travel & Tour)


       Semester I                                                                             Semester II
       Business Organization                                                                  Organizational Behavior
       Fundamentals of Travel & Tourism                                                       Business Economics I
       Business Mathematics                                                                   Business Statistics
       Business Accounting                                                                    IATA Travel & Tourism
       Business Communication I                                                               India Cultural Heritage: Tourism Perspective
       Business Computing
       Semester III                                                                           Semester IV
       Marketing Management                                                                   Business Communication II
       Research Methodology and Report Writing                                                Business Law
       Foreign Language (French)                                                              Marketing Communication
       Financial Management                                                                   Consumer Behavior & Market Research
       Business Economics II                                                                  Travel Agency & Tour Operation
       Human Resource Management                                                              Practicum: Tour Operation
       Semester V                                                                             Semester VI
       Essential of Strategic Management                                                      Marketing of Airlines and Cruise
       Customer Relationship Management                                                       Marketing of Hotels, Resorts & Tours
       International Tourism                                                                  Entrepreneurship & Venture Management
       Adventure Tourism                                                                      Dissertation II
       Dissertation I
       Summer Internship




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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MBA (Fashion & Retail Management)


       Semester I                                                                         Semester II
       Economics & Management Decisions                                                   Indian Fashion Scenario
       Quantitative Technique                                                             Research Methodology and App Statistics
       Business Communication & Negotiation Skills                                        Basic Concepts of Fashion Products and Manufacturing
       Organizational Behavior                                                            Human Resource Management
       Marketing Management                                                               Global Fashion Scenario
       IT for Managers                                                                    Financial Management
       Financial Accounting                                                               Industrial Visits
       Semester III                                                                       Semester IV
       E- Business & E-Commerce                                                           Cross Cultural Management
       International Logistics Management                                                 Visual Merchandising
       Principles of Fashion Marketing & Merchandising                                    Entrepreneurship and Fashion Venture Management
       International Trade Operations & Documentation                                     International Fashion Marketing
       Retail Marketing                                                                   Dissertation II
       Summer Internship
       Dissertation I




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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MBA (Sports Management)


       Semester I                                                                               Semester II
       Economics & Management Decisions                                                         Operations & Materials Management
       Quantitative Technique                                                                   Research Methodology and App Statistics
       Organizational Behavior                                                                  Human Resource Management
       Marketing Management                                                                     Business Communication & Negotiation Skills
       Domain Specific Course                                                                   Domain Specific Courses
       Introduction to Sports Management                                                        Sports Marketing
                                                                                                Sports Facility and Event Design
                                                                                                Visits to Sporting Arenas
       Domain Tailored Courses                                                                  Domain Tailored Courses
       IT Applications in Sporting Events                                                       Financial Marketing in Sports
       Accounting for Sports Organization and events
       Semester III                                                                             Semester IV
       Business Policy and Strategy
       Project Management & Contract Admin.
       Domain Specific Courses                                                                  Domain Specific Courses
       Global Sports Management                                                                 Integrated Sports Management
       Sports Communication                                                                     Dissertation II
       Management and Leadership in Sports Organizations
       Player Management
       Summer Internship
       Dissertation I
       Domain Tailored Course                                                                   Domain Tailored Courses
       Managing facilities and Stadia                                                           Ethics in Sports Management
                                                                                                Entrepreneurship in Sports


The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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B. TECH - IT
                                              (Cloud Computing & Virtualization Technology)
      Semester I                                                                             Semester II
      Physics I                                                                              Physics II
      Chemistry                                                                              Mathematics II
      Mathematics I                                                                          Data Structures using C
      Problem Solving with C                                                                 Engineering Graphics
      Professional Communication I                                                           Professional Communication II
      Environmental Studies                                                                  Introduction to PHP using IDE
      Introduction to Open Source & Open Standards                                           Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing I
      & OSS Development Methodology
                                                                                             Introduction to Mathematical Logic
      Practical                                                                              Practical
      Physics Lab I                                                                          Data Structures using C Lab
      Chemistry Lab                                                                          Engineering Graphics Lab I
      C Programming Lab                                                                      Physics Lab II
      Professional Communication Lab I                                                       Professional Communication Lab II
                                                                                             PHP Lab
      Semester III                                                                           Semester IV
      Mathematics III                                                                        Microprocessors
      Practical OOPS using C++                                                               Data Communication & Networks
      Computer Systems Architecture                                                          Service oriented architecture
      Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud                                               Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing II
      Technical Communication                                                                Operating Systems
      Database Management Systems & data modeling                                            Advanced SQL
      Philosophy of Science                                                                  Theory of Automata & Computation
      Electronic Devices & Circuits                                                          Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud II
      Practical                                                                              Principles of Management
      OOPS using C++ Lab                                                                     Practical
      DBMS Lab                                                                               Microprocessor Lab
                                                                                             Operating System Lab
                                                                                             Advanced SQL Lab
                                                                                             Hypervisor Lab



The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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Semester V                                                                              Semester VI
       Software Engineering & UML                                                              Software Project Management
       Computer Graphics                                                                       Enterprise Java
       Cloud Computing Platforms: VmWare                                                       Platforms: Cloudburst
       Java Programming                                                                        Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing III mode
       Advanced IDE                                                                            Storage Technology Foundation
       Web Application server and Advanced PHP                                                 Platform Tools
       HTML programming
       Organizational behavior
       Practical                                                                               Practical
       IDE Lab                                                                                 Enterprise Java Lab
       Java & HTML Lab                                                                          Minor Project II
       Minor Project I                                                                         Comprehensive Viva-I
       Industrial Visit                                                                        Computer Graphics Lab
                                                                                               Platforms Lab
       Semester VII                                                                            Semester VIII
       Security                                                                                Network Security & Cryptography
       Application Development I                                                               Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing IV
       Advanced Scripting                                                                      Business Intelligence & Data Warehouse
       Versioning & Bug Tracking                                                               Managing the cloud
       Backup & DR                                                                             Application development – II
       Performance Tuning                                                                      Entrepreneurship and product development
       Managerial Economics                                                                    Professional Ethics
       Scripting Lab
       Practical                                                                               Practical
       Seminar                                                                                 Major Project II
       Industrial Training
       Comprehensive Viva II
       Performance Tuning Lab
       Major Project I




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
                                                                                         19
B. Tech - IT
                                                 (Open Source Software & Open Standards)

       Semester I                                                                             Semester II
       Physics I                                                                              Physics II
       Chemistry                                                                              Mathematics II
       Mathematics I                                                                          Data Structures using C
       Problem Solving with C                                                                 Engineering Graphics
       Professional Communication I                                                           Professional Communication II
       Environmental Studies                                                                  Introduction to PHP using IDE
       Introduction to Open Source & Open Standards                                           Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standards I
                                                                                              Introduction to Mathematical Logic
       Practical                                                                              Practical
       Physics Lab I                                                                          Data Structures using C Lab
       Chemistry Lab                                                                          Engineering Graphics Lab I
       C Programming Lab                                                                      Physics Lab II
       Professional Communication Lab I                                                       Professional Communication Lab II
                                                                                              PHP Lab
       Semester III                                                                           Semester IV
       Mathematics III                                                                        Microprocessors
       OOPS using C++                                                                         Data Communication & Networks
       Computer Systems Architecture                                                          IT Applications and Open Standards
       OSS Development Methodology                                                            Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standards II
       Technical Communication                                                                Operating Systems
       Database Management Systems & data modeling                                            Advanced SQL
       Philosophy of Science                                                                  Theory of Automata & Computation
       Electronic Devices & Circuits                                                          Graphic & Animation Tools
                                                                                              Practical Principles of Management
       Practical                                                                              Practical
       OOPS using C++ Lab                                                                     Microprocessor Lab
       DBMS Lab                                                                               Operating Systems Lab
                                                                                              Advanced SQL Lab
                                                                                              Graphic & Animation Lab


The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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Semester V                                                                         Semester VI
       Software Engineering & UML                                                         Software Project Management
       Computer Graphics                                                                  Enterprise Java
       Marketing & Services in OSS                                                        XML programming
       Java Programming                                                                   Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standard III
       Advanced IDE                                                                       Storage Technology Foundation
       Web Application server and Advanced PHP                                            Open Source Mobile platform
       HTML programming
       Organizational behavior
       Practical                                                                          Practical
       Advanced PHP & IDE Lab                                                             Enterprise Java Lab
       Java & HTML Lab                                                                    Minor Project II
       Minor Project I (Web app)                                                          Comprehensive Viva-I
       Industrial Visit                                                                   Computer Graphics Lab
                                                                                          Mobile Platform Lab
       Semester VII                                                                       Semester VIII
       Retail applications & ARTS - I                                                     Network Security & Cryptography
       Healthcare applications & HL7 - I                                                  Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standards IV
       Web 2.0 Technologies                                                               Business Intelligence & Data Warehouse
       Versioning & bug tracking                                                          Retail applications & ARTS - II
       Graphics & Animation Tools                                                         Healthcare applications & HL7 - II
       Linux desktop & Admin, OSS Tools and Device                                        Entrepreneurship and product development
       setups on OS platform
       Managerial Economics                                                               Professional Ethics
       Scripting Lab
       Practical                                                                          Practical
       Seminar                                                                            Major Project II
       Industrial Training
       Comprehensive Viva II
       Performance Tuning Lab
       Major Project I




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
                                                                                         21
B. TECH
                                                   (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
        Semester I                                                                            Semester II
       Physics I                                                                              Physics II
       Engineering Graphics                                                                   Chemistry
       Mathematics I                                                                          Mathematics II
       Computer Science                                                                       Basics Electrical Engineering
       Communication Workshop I                                                               Communication Workshop II
       Workshop Technology                                                                    Environmental Studies
       Practical                                                                              Practical
       Physics Lab I                                                                          Electrical Lab
       Engineering Graphics Lab I                                                             Engineering Graphic Lab
       Computer Lab                                                                           Physics Lab II
       Engineering Workshop
       Semester III                                                                           Semester IV
       Mathematics III                                                                        Electromagnetic Field Theory
       OOPs with C & C++                                                                      Instrumentation & Measurement
       Signals & Systems                                                                      Digital Logic Design & Application,
       Electronic Devices & Circuits (EDC)                                                    Analog Electronic
       Network Theory                                                                         Information Theory & Coding
       Communication Workshop III                                                             Electronic Material & Processes
                                                                                              Communication Workshop IV
       Practical                                                                              Practical
       OOPs Lab                                                                               Instrumentation & Measurement Lab
       EDC Lab                                                                                Analog Electronics Lab
       Network Lab                                                                            Digital Circuit Design Lab
       Electronics Workshop




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
                                                                                         22
Semester V                                                                            Semester VI
       Linear Integrated Circuits                                                            Antenna & Wave Propagation
       Numerical Methods                                                                     Control System Engineering
       Microprocessor & Peripherals                                                          Digital Signal Processing
       Communication Systems                                                                 Digital Communication
       Power Electronics & Derives                                                           Advanced Microprocessor & Embedded Systems
       Artificial Intelligence
       Practical                                                                             Practical
       Communication Lab                                                                     Advanced Microprocessor & Embedded Systems Lab
       Microprocessor Lab                                                                    Communication Lab II
       Linear Integrated Circuit Lab                                                         DSP Lab
       Industrial Visit                                                                      Minor Project II
       Minor Project I                                                                       Comprehensive Viva I
       Semester VII                                                                          Semester VIII
       VLSI Engineering                                                                      Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
       Nano Electronics Technology                                                           Industrial Automation
       Microwave Electronics                                                                 Industrial Management
       Elective-I (Choose any 1)                                                             Elective II (Choose any 1)
       Optical Communications                                                                VHTL
       Remote Sensing                                                                        Radar Systems
       Wireless Communications                                                               Multimedia Systems
       Solar Cell Technology                                                                 Biomedical Instrumentation
       I C Technology                                                                        Broadband Wireless Communication
       Practical                                                                             Practical
       VLSI Lab                                                                              Major Project II
       Microwave & Antenna Lab
       Major Project I
       Seminar
       Industrial Training




The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any
time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University.
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DISCLAIMER
•   Every effort is made to ensure that information contained in this Information Bulletin is accurate and
    up-to-date. However, the contents of individual courses and the programs for any given degree are
    under constant academic review in light of current circumstances and requirement of industry and may
    change from time to time; with some programs and courses being modified, discontinued or replaced.
•   The University reserves the right at any time to change or amend the course nomenclature,
    module content, commencement dates, time, location, fees and the Terms and Conditions.
•   The University also reserves the right to discontinue, postpone or move the operation of any of its
    course or program of study and effect change in student intake due to any academic orr e g u l a t o r y
    requirements.




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University of technology & management information bulletin

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT • Established through Meghalaya Act (No. 3 of 2011) legislated by Meghalaya Assembly (in accordance with Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956) • Notified in Gazette of Meghalaya State vide No. LL(B) 47/2010/19 dated 04 January 2011 A C A D E M I C Y E A R 2 0 11-12 INFORMATION BULLETIN • SCHOOL OF MEDIA & COMMUNICATION • SCHOOL OF RETAIL & FASHION • SCHOOL OF TRAVEL & LEISURE • SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY ENROLLMENT & INFORMATION OFFICES: Shillong: Room No. 321, High Winds Guest House, Pine Mount Ridge, Opposite Pine Mount School, Near Lady Hydari Park, Shillong, Meghalaya - 793 001 Tel: 0364-2227477 Delhi: 1st Floor, 55 Community Centre, East of Kailash,New Delhi -110 065 Tel: 011-47173400 Fax: 011-47173444 Toll Free No.: 1800-102-8737
  • 2.
  • 3. CONTENTS Description Page No. Programs Offered / Admission Criteria.............................................................................. 1 Program Fee Structure ...................................................................................................... 5 Other Fee ......................................................................................................................... 6 Scholarship / Fee Concession ............................................................................................. 6 Hostel Facility ................................................................................................................... 7 Reservation of Seats .......................................................................................................... 7 Withdrawal of Admission .................................................................................................... 7 Transportation ................................................................................................................... 8 Placement Assistance ......................................................................................................... 8 Ragging ............................................................................................................................ 8 How to Apply .................................................................................................................... 8 Admission Policy for International Students ....................................................................... 9 Program Intake / Program Codes ..................................................................................... 12 Program Structure / Courses ............................................................................................. 13
  • 4. PROGRAMS OFFERED AND ADMISSION CRITERIA PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ADMISSION DURATION CRITERIA (YRS) School of Media & Communication BA (Advertising) Minimum 50% marks at Higher & Interview 3 Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) School of Retail & Fashion BBA (Retail Minimum 50% marks at Higher & Group Discussion Management) Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) and Interview 3 MBA (Fashion & 1. Minimum 50% marks at Higher & National Level Test Retail Management) Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) (UPES-MET 1/ UPES-MET 2/ MAT/ CAT) + Group 2. Graduation with minimum Discussion and Interview 2 50% marks from a recognized Note: Test is exempted for University candidates as defined under “Mode of MBA Admissions”. School of Travel & Leisure BBA (Travel & Tour) Minimum 50% marks at Higher Group Discussion & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) and Interview 3 MBA (Sports 1. Minimum 50% marks at Higher National Level Test Management) & Senior Secondary level (UPES-MET 1/UPES-MET 2 / (10th & 12th) MAT/ CAT) + Group 2. Graduation with minimum 50% Discussion & Interview 2 marks from a recognized University Note: Test is exempted for candidates as defined under “Mode of MBA Admissions”. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 1
  • 5. MODE OF MBA ADMISSIONS A) National Level Tests MAT/ CAT Test Scores: CAT score of 70 Percentile or MAT score of 75 Percentile will be called for Group Discussion & Interview. Note: CAT score of November’10 and MAT scores of September’10, December’10, February’11 and May’11 will be accepted. B) UPES-MET Test UTM will accept UPES-MET 1 and UPES-MET 2 scores. UPES-MET 2 has been scheduled on 11 June 2011. Interested candidates need to appear for the test as per the details given below: Date of Test Time Duration 11 June 2011 1000 to 1230 Hours 2 hrs 30 minutes University also reserves the right to conduct further physical (paper pencil test) / online test for admission. Entrance Test Locations / City Codes Kindly refer to the following table for filling up the OMR/Online Application Form. Candidates are cautioned to fill the City code and shade correctly, as the allotment of preferred Test City will be based on this information only. Candidates need to give both first & second choice as per their city preference in OMR / Online Application form. MBA (UPES - MET 2) City Name Test City Code City Name Test City Code Chennai 30 Bhopal 31 Delhi 32 Dehradun 33 Jaipur 34 Kolkata 35 Lucknow 36 Mumbai 37 Shillong 38 Guwahati 39 Impal 40 Note: • University reserves the right to change or cancel any test centre / city at its discretion. • Last date to receive the filled application (OMR form) is 23 May 2011. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 2
  • 6. Admit Card (to be downloaded from UTM Website) On the basis of information in the Application form, admit card of provisionally eligible candidates will be uploaded on the University website www.utm.ac.in on 3 June 2011 (Friday). Candidates are required to download the admit card accordingly. The duly completed downloaded admit card with photograph affixed (duly attested) in the space provided will have to be produced at the allotted test centre. Candidates without admit card or card without the photograph will NOT be permitted to take the test. SCHEME OF TEST Sections No. of Questions General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability 40 Quantitative: Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency 40 General Awareness: General English, Current Affairs, Business Scenario 40 Analytical & Logical Reasoning 40 Total Questions 160 C) Exemption from the National Level Test • MBA (Sports Management): To sports persons having participated / represented at the following levels : o At International level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a national organization. o At National level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a State Organization. o At Inter-University level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a University. o At State level - the candidate should have been sponsored by a Zonal or District Association. These candidates shall enclose a separate sheet detailing their achievement in sports and shall also enclose attested photocopies of all sports certificates received by them. Candidates who fail to produce evidence in support, will not be considered for Direct admissions. • MBA (Fashion & Retail Management): Candidates having relevant industry experience such as designing, organizing / participating in Fashion events, Retail business, etc. will be considered for Direct Admissions. Candidates should enclose a separate sheet detailing their involvement / achievement in above activities and should also enclose attested photocopies of certificates/ testimonials received by them. Applicants who fail to produce evidence in support will not be considered for Direct Admissions. Admission under this category will be on first-cum-first-serve basis, subject to certain percentage as decided by the University. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 3
  • 7. B. TECH PROGRAMS COURSE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ADMISSION CRITERIA DURATION (YRS) School of Technology B. Tech - IT (Cloud Computing & Virtualization • Minimum 50% Marks at Higher Board Merit*/AIEEE Technology) & Senior Secondary level (10th Merit through Merit & 12th)· Ranking B. Tech - IT 4 (Open Source OR Software & Open • Minimum 50% aggregate in Standards) Candidates who have Physics, Chemistry & qualified UPESEAT Test will Mathematics (PCM) at B. Tech (Electronics be admitted through Senior Secondary Level (12th). & Communication Centralized Counseling Engineering) MODE OF B. TECH ADMISSIONS A) Board Merit*/AIEEE Merit Eligibility Criteria Admission Criteria Board Merit* Minimum 75% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) and minimum Counseling through 75% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics at Senior Secondary level (12th) Merit Ranking Or AIEEE Merit (i) Minimum 50% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) and minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics at Senior Secondary level. Counseling through (ii) AIEEE rank – upto 2 lakh (All India Rank) Merit Ranking Counseling through Merit Ranking UTM has the right to fill these seats through any other means. University also reserves the right to conduct further physical (paper pencil test) / online test for admission. B) UPESEAT Test Candidates who have appeared in UPESEAT test held on 21st May 2011 will be enrolled through Centralized Counseling Process scheduled in the month of June 2011. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 4
  • 8. PROGRAM FEE STRUCTURE Semester Wise Fee (in ) Program I / II Semester III / IV Semester V / VI Semester Tuition Academic Total Tuition Academic Total Tuition Academic Total Fee Service Fee Fee Fee Service Fee Fee Fee Service Fee Fee BA (Advertising) 37,500 12,500 50,000 39,375 13,125 52,500 41,250 13,750 55,000 BBA Programs 51,188 17,062 68,250 53,625 17,875 71,500 56,250 18,750 75,000 Program Tuition Academic Total Tuition Academic Total Fee Service Fee Fee Fee Service Fee Fee I Semester III Semester MBA 1,23,375 41,125 1,64,500 1,29,375 43,125 1,72,500 II Semester IV Semester 1,23,375 41,125 1,64,500 1,29,375 43,125 1,72,500 Program I / II Semester III / IV Semester Tuition Academic Total Tuition Academic Total 55,050 36,700 91,750 57,750 38,500 96,250 B. Tech V / VI Semester VII / VIII Semester Tuition Academic Total Tuition Academic Total 60,600 40,400 1,01,000 63,600 42,400 1,06,000 The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 5
  • 9. OTHER FEE Industrial Tour Charge: In order to give real life exposure of the industry, industrial tours would be organized for all students of full time programs. Participation in the Industrial Tour is mandatory for which a charge of Rs. 15,000/- (one time) is payable at the time of registration. Alumni Fee: This fee is applicable to students of all the programs of the University. An Alumni Fee of Rs. 1,500/- is to be paid along with 3rd Semester Fee of MBA / 5th Semester Fee of BA and BBA / 7th Semester Fee of B.Tech. Personality Development Program (PDP) Fee: To improve communication and soft skills, it is mandatory for all the students to attend the Personality Development Program organized by UTM. PDP Fee for MBA is Rs. 10,000/- payable along with 2nd Semester Fee; and for Under Graduate Programs (B.A/BBA/B.Tech) is Rs. 15,000/- payable along with 3rd Semester Fee. Refundable Security: Refundable (interest free) security amount of Rs. 20,000/- is also payable at the time of Registration. In case of any taxes / levies on fee are charged by the Central/State/Local Authorities/Overseas Authorities from time to time, the same shall also be borne by the students. One time Academic Computing Fee: Rs. 30,000/- will be charged at the time of registration towards computing device and allied computing services. Fee Payment Schedule for those admitted in Academic Year 2011-12 1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester At the time of Admission By 1st to 10th January 2012 By 1st to 10th July 2012 By 1st to 10th January 2013 5th Semester 6th Semester 7th Semester 8th Semester By 1st to 10th July 2013 By 1st to 10th January 2014 By 1st to 10th July 2014 By 1st to 10th January 2015 SCHOLARSHIP / FEE CONCESSION • University of Technology and Management offers limited scholarships in some specific programs as decided by the University. • The scholarships are awarded purely on academic merit-cum-means. • Waiving of Tuition Fee partially/fully will be considered for those who are awarded scholarships. • The details of the scholarships would be provided to the students in the student’s bulletin given to them at the time of registration. • Award of scholarships will be decided by the Scholarship Committee & its decision shall be final and binding. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 6
  • 10. • 25% Concession on Tuition Fee shall be given to Meghalaya Domicile students on merit-cum-means basis to be decided by the University, subject to fulfilling the following conditions: o Students’ whose gross annual family income is not more than Rs. 2 Lakhs. o Students’ who possess valid domicile certificate from Meghalaya. o Should have passed Class X and XII level schooling from Meghalaya. However, this condition may be relaxed for wards of defense personnel subject to production of posting certificate outside the state issued by Competent Authority. HOSTEL FACILITY / FEE University of Technology and Management (UTM) will tie-up with certain service providers & agencies for providing hostel facility to UTM students at Shillong. Student wishing to avail Hostel/ PG/ Boarding facility can register with the University by depositing a token amount of Rs. 5,000, to be adjusted / refunded, as the case may be. A student having registered in the Hostel (on-campus or outsourced) and withdraws from the same will not be entitled to hostel fee refund. In case, the seat is filled up by another boarder, proportional refund may be considered. RESERVATION OF SEATS • For Meghalaya domicile candidates: 15% of seats in all programs will be reserved on merit, subject to production of domicile certificate. • For other North-Eastern States: 15 % of seats in all programs on merit, subject to production of domiciled certification based on relative merit. • Reservation for Differently Abled Students: 3% of seats are reserved for Differently Abled Students with minimum disability to the extent of 40% subject to production of a certificate from authorized Medical Doctor / Hospital indicating the extent of physical disability. However, in event of the seats remaining unfilled in the above mentioned categories, the same shall be treated as unreserved. WITHDRAWAL OF ADMISSION • University of Technology and Management (UTM) will follow UGC guidelines regarding refund of fees on withdrawal. The refund cheque will be issued in the name of student only. For details please see UGC fee refund norms http:// www.ugc.ac.in/notices/publicnotice07.pdf / UTM Website. • Students who have registered and undergone the Personality Development Program (PDP) will not be entitled to refund of PDP fee. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 7
  • 11. TRANSPORTATION The University will make necessary transportation arrangements for students residing outside the Campus, on specific routes only, on payment of prescribed fee. PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE University of Technology and Management (UTM) shall provide placement assistance to all enrolled students subject to their fulfilling eligibility conditions as prescribed in UTM Placement Regulation. However, the obligation of the University will be only to provide Placement assistance and not Placement guarantee. RAGGING • The University has zero tolerance policy on ragging and will strictly enforce it. • Ragging in any form inside or outside the campus and hostel premises is strictly prohibited under UGC Regulations on Ragging. Ragging being a cognizable offence; the punishment for ragging may be summary expulsion from the University. • Ragging as defined by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India: “Any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act with the effect of teasing, treating or handling with nudeness any other student; indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological or to raise fear or apprehension thereof, in a fresher or a junior student, or asking the students to do any act or perform something which such student will not do in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating essence of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student.” HOW TO APPLY Candidates desirous of seeking admission to any of the programs may procure the prospectus and application form from UTM Enrolment Offices at Shillong / Delhi on payment of Rs. 1,500/- (Rs. 1,600/- through post or courier). The payment should be made in the form of demand draft in favour of “University of Technology & Management ”, payable at Shillong / Delhi. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 8
  • 12. ADMISSION POLICY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International Students include: • Foreign students holding passports of foreign countries & people of Indian origin holding foreign nationality • Non-Resident Indians having studied & passed qualifying examinations from schools or colleges in foreign countries. Dependents of NRI studying in India will not be regarded as international students. • Students from SAARC countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) holding citizenship proof. Eligibility: • Fulfill minimum eligibility requirements prescribed by UTM for a program of study. • Degrees/certificates of the candidates have been recognized as equivalent by the Association of Indian Universities. • GMAT score of 600 for MBA programs offered by School of Travel & Leisure. • SAT score of 1500 for graduate programs / GRE Score of 1700 (cumulative) for postgraduate programs offered by School of Technology. • Cleared TOEFL (only for candidates from non English speaking countries). • Possess passport valid for the duration of study issued by respective country. Procedure for admission: • Candidate may apply on prescribed format available online at www.utm.ac.in along with Application fee of $ 75 USD (which can be remitted online). • UTM after examining their academic credentials will issue provisional admission offer letters The University may also interview a candidate, if felt necessary. • The selected candidates will be required to submit attested copies of the following documents for final registration o 10th & 12th/Graduation grade card o transfer certificate from Institution, last attended o passport and student visa/ PIO card • Finally admitted students are required to register with the Foreigners Registration Office / local police authorities as per regulation of the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 9
  • 13. Program Fee Structure for SAARC Countries (in USD per Annum) BA BBA MBA B.Tech A) 2,300 3,250 8,086 6,125 Note: The fee mentioned above is for first year only & the fee for the subsequent years shall be enhanced by 5% every year till the duration of the program. B) OTHER FEE Industrial Tour Charge: In order to give real life exposure of the industry, industrial tours would be organized for all students of full time programs. Participation in the Industrial Tour is mandatory for which a charge of Rs. 15,000/- (one time) is payable at the time of registration. Alumni Fee: This fee is applicable to students of all the programs of the University. An Alumni Fee of Rs. 1,500/- is to be paid along with 3rd Semester Fee of MBA / 7th Semester Fee of B.Tech / 5th Semester Fee of BA and BBA. Personality Development Program (PDP) Fee: To improve communication and soft skills, it is mandatory for all the students to attend the Personality Development Program organized by UTM. PDP Fee for MBA is Rs. 10,000/- payable along with 2nd Semester Fee; and for Under Graduate Programs (BA/BBA/B.Tech) is Rs. 15,000/- payable along with 3rd Semester Fee. Refundable Security: Refundable (interest free) security amount of Rs. 20,000/- is also payable at the time of Registration. In case of any taxes / levies on fee are charged by the Central/State/Local Authorities/Overseas Authorities from time to time, the same shall also be borne by the students. One time Academic Computing Fee: Rs. 30,000/- will be charged at the time of registration towards computing device and allied computing services. Prospectus / Program Fee Structure for candidates from other Countries (in USD per Annum) A) Cost of Prospectus & Application form for International Students: USD $ 75 by Demand Draft B) BA BBA MBA B.Tech 3,650 5,000 10,250 8,100 Note: The fee mentioned above is for first year only & the fee for the subsequent years shall be enhanced by 5% every year till the duration of the program. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 10
  • 14. The Fee mentioned above includes Industrial Tour Charges, Alumni Fee, Personality Development Program Fee & Academic Computing Fee. C. Refundable Security: Refundable (interest free) amount of Rs. 20,000/- is also payable at the time of admission. In case any taxes/levies on fee are charged by the Central/State/Local Authorities/Overseas Authorities from time to time, the same shall also be borne by the students. HOSTEL FACILITY / FEE The University will facilitate Hostel / Paying Guest accommodation for international students through local service providers. Candidates wishing to avail the facility will be required to deposit advance amount of US $ 500 to be adjusted / refunded, as the case may be. Mode of Payment of Fee / other charges: By crossed Demand Draft in favour of “University of Technology & Management”, payable at Shillong / New Delhi (India) The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 11
  • 15. PROGRAM INTAKE / PROGRAM CODES Kindly refer to the following table for filling up the OMR Application Form PROGRAM INTAKE * CODE BA (Advertising) 50 12005 BBA (Retail Management) 50 12006 BBA (Travel & Tour) 50 12007 MBA (Fashion & Retail Management) 60 22014 MBA (Sports Management) 60 22015 B. Tech - IT (Cloud Computing & Virtualization Technology) 60 31016 B.Tech - IT (Open Source Software & Open Standards) 60 31019 B.Tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 60 31020 Please Note: • For all MBA programs, Candidates appearing in final year qualifying examination are also eligible to apply provided they submit the proof of their eligibility September 30, 2011. Admission of students failing to submit the proof of their eligibility by September 30, 2011 even on account of non-declaration of results by their respective Universities, will stand automatically cancelled & no refund of fee will be admissible, in such cases. • Candidates placed in compartment are not eligible for admission to any program of study in the University • Admissions will be purely on the basis of merit and candidates are strongly advised against canvassing and/or extraneous pressure on the selection process. Any candidate found guilty in above activities, his/her candidature is liable for immediate disqualification. • The University of Technology and Management (UTM) reserves the right to cancel any advertised course due to insufficient enrolments or for any other reason beyond its control. In such case an eventuality, full fee shall be refunded to the student. The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 12
  • 16. PROGRAM STRUCTURE/COURSES BA (Advertising) Semester I Semester II Principles of Management Introduction to Advertising Marketing Fundamentals Creative Thinking and Reflective Learning The Language of Advertising Branding Concepts Business Communication Human Psychology Semester III Semester IV Consumer Behavior Copywriting Creative Concepts and Visualization Digital Media Cultural Influences Art of Still Photography Brand Strategy and Positioning Minor Project: Print Advertising Design Semester V Semester VI Art Direction and Filmmaking Account Management & Planning Media Review and Literary Criticism Agency Simulation Online Advertising Major Project: Film Advertising Design Media Management and Client Relationship Management The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 13
  • 17. BBA (Retail Management) Semester I Semester II Business Organization Organizational Behavior Business Economics I Business Economics II Business Mathematics Business Statistics Business Accounting Financial Management Business Computing Business Communication II Business Communication I Marketing Communication Semester III Semester IV Human Resource Management Marketing of Services Operations Management Materials Management Logistics and Supply Chain Management Research Methodology & Report Writing Consumer Behavior & Market Research CRM & e-CRM Retail Concepts & Environment Retail Selling Techniques Industry visit Semester V Semester VI Store Operation Management Visual Merchandising Business Policy & Strategy Entrepreneurship & Venture Management Retail Branding Retail Automation Shoppers Behavior Dissertation II Summer Internship Dissertation I The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 14
  • 18. BBA (Travel & Tour) Semester I Semester II Business Organization Organizational Behavior Fundamentals of Travel & Tourism Business Economics I Business Mathematics Business Statistics Business Accounting IATA Travel & Tourism Business Communication I India Cultural Heritage: Tourism Perspective Business Computing Semester III Semester IV Marketing Management Business Communication II Research Methodology and Report Writing Business Law Foreign Language (French) Marketing Communication Financial Management Consumer Behavior & Market Research Business Economics II Travel Agency & Tour Operation Human Resource Management Practicum: Tour Operation Semester V Semester VI Essential of Strategic Management Marketing of Airlines and Cruise Customer Relationship Management Marketing of Hotels, Resorts & Tours International Tourism Entrepreneurship & Venture Management Adventure Tourism Dissertation II Dissertation I Summer Internship The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 15
  • 19. MBA (Fashion & Retail Management) Semester I Semester II Economics & Management Decisions Indian Fashion Scenario Quantitative Technique Research Methodology and App Statistics Business Communication & Negotiation Skills Basic Concepts of Fashion Products and Manufacturing Organizational Behavior Human Resource Management Marketing Management Global Fashion Scenario IT for Managers Financial Management Financial Accounting Industrial Visits Semester III Semester IV E- Business & E-Commerce Cross Cultural Management International Logistics Management Visual Merchandising Principles of Fashion Marketing & Merchandising Entrepreneurship and Fashion Venture Management International Trade Operations & Documentation International Fashion Marketing Retail Marketing Dissertation II Summer Internship Dissertation I The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 16
  • 20. MBA (Sports Management) Semester I Semester II Economics & Management Decisions Operations & Materials Management Quantitative Technique Research Methodology and App Statistics Organizational Behavior Human Resource Management Marketing Management Business Communication & Negotiation Skills Domain Specific Course Domain Specific Courses Introduction to Sports Management Sports Marketing Sports Facility and Event Design Visits to Sporting Arenas Domain Tailored Courses Domain Tailored Courses IT Applications in Sporting Events Financial Marketing in Sports Accounting for Sports Organization and events Semester III Semester IV Business Policy and Strategy Project Management & Contract Admin. Domain Specific Courses Domain Specific Courses Global Sports Management Integrated Sports Management Sports Communication Dissertation II Management and Leadership in Sports Organizations Player Management Summer Internship Dissertation I Domain Tailored Course Domain Tailored Courses Managing facilities and Stadia Ethics in Sports Management Entrepreneurship in Sports The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 17
  • 21. B. TECH - IT (Cloud Computing & Virtualization Technology) Semester I Semester II Physics I Physics II Chemistry Mathematics II Mathematics I Data Structures using C Problem Solving with C Engineering Graphics Professional Communication I Professional Communication II Environmental Studies Introduction to PHP using IDE Introduction to Open Source & Open Standards Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing I & OSS Development Methodology Introduction to Mathematical Logic Practical Practical Physics Lab I Data Structures using C Lab Chemistry Lab Engineering Graphics Lab I C Programming Lab Physics Lab II Professional Communication Lab I Professional Communication Lab II PHP Lab Semester III Semester IV Mathematics III Microprocessors Practical OOPS using C++ Data Communication & Networks Computer Systems Architecture Service oriented architecture Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing II Technical Communication Operating Systems Database Management Systems & data modeling Advanced SQL Philosophy of Science Theory of Automata & Computation Electronic Devices & Circuits Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud II Practical Principles of Management OOPS using C++ Lab Practical DBMS Lab Microprocessor Lab Operating System Lab Advanced SQL Lab Hypervisor Lab The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 18
  • 22. Semester V Semester VI Software Engineering & UML Software Project Management Computer Graphics Enterprise Java Cloud Computing Platforms: VmWare Platforms: Cloudburst Java Programming Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing III mode Advanced IDE Storage Technology Foundation Web Application server and Advanced PHP Platform Tools HTML programming Organizational behavior Practical Practical IDE Lab Enterprise Java Lab Java & HTML Lab Minor Project II Minor Project I Comprehensive Viva-I Industrial Visit Computer Graphics Lab Platforms Lab Semester VII Semester VIII Security Network Security & Cryptography Application Development I Dynamic Paradigm in Cloud Computing IV Advanced Scripting Business Intelligence & Data Warehouse Versioning & Bug Tracking Managing the cloud Backup & DR Application development – II Performance Tuning Entrepreneurship and product development Managerial Economics Professional Ethics Scripting Lab Practical Practical Seminar Major Project II Industrial Training Comprehensive Viva II Performance Tuning Lab Major Project I The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 19
  • 23. B. Tech - IT (Open Source Software & Open Standards) Semester I Semester II Physics I Physics II Chemistry Mathematics II Mathematics I Data Structures using C Problem Solving with C Engineering Graphics Professional Communication I Professional Communication II Environmental Studies Introduction to PHP using IDE Introduction to Open Source & Open Standards Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standards I Introduction to Mathematical Logic Practical Practical Physics Lab I Data Structures using C Lab Chemistry Lab Engineering Graphics Lab I C Programming Lab Physics Lab II Professional Communication Lab I Professional Communication Lab II PHP Lab Semester III Semester IV Mathematics III Microprocessors OOPS using C++ Data Communication & Networks Computer Systems Architecture IT Applications and Open Standards OSS Development Methodology Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standards II Technical Communication Operating Systems Database Management Systems & data modeling Advanced SQL Philosophy of Science Theory of Automata & Computation Electronic Devices & Circuits Graphic & Animation Tools Practical Principles of Management Practical Practical OOPS using C++ Lab Microprocessor Lab DBMS Lab Operating Systems Lab Advanced SQL Lab Graphic & Animation Lab The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 20
  • 24. Semester V Semester VI Software Engineering & UML Software Project Management Computer Graphics Enterprise Java Marketing & Services in OSS XML programming Java Programming Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standard III Advanced IDE Storage Technology Foundation Web Application server and Advanced PHP Open Source Mobile platform HTML programming Organizational behavior Practical Practical Advanced PHP & IDE Lab Enterprise Java Lab Java & HTML Lab Minor Project II Minor Project I (Web app) Comprehensive Viva-I Industrial Visit Computer Graphics Lab Mobile Platform Lab Semester VII Semester VIII Retail applications & ARTS - I Network Security & Cryptography Healthcare applications & HL7 - I Dynamic Paradigm in Open Source & Open Standards IV Web 2.0 Technologies Business Intelligence & Data Warehouse Versioning & bug tracking Retail applications & ARTS - II Graphics & Animation Tools Healthcare applications & HL7 - II Linux desktop & Admin, OSS Tools and Device Entrepreneurship and product development setups on OS platform Managerial Economics Professional Ethics Scripting Lab Practical Practical Seminar Major Project II Industrial Training Comprehensive Viva II Performance Tuning Lab Major Project I The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 21
  • 25. B. TECH (Electronics & Communication Engineering) Semester I Semester II Physics I Physics II Engineering Graphics Chemistry Mathematics I Mathematics II Computer Science Basics Electrical Engineering Communication Workshop I Communication Workshop II Workshop Technology Environmental Studies Practical Practical Physics Lab I Electrical Lab Engineering Graphics Lab I Engineering Graphic Lab Computer Lab Physics Lab II Engineering Workshop Semester III Semester IV Mathematics III Electromagnetic Field Theory OOPs with C & C++ Instrumentation & Measurement Signals & Systems Digital Logic Design & Application, Electronic Devices & Circuits (EDC) Analog Electronic Network Theory Information Theory & Coding Communication Workshop III Electronic Material & Processes Communication Workshop IV Practical Practical OOPs Lab Instrumentation & Measurement Lab EDC Lab Analog Electronics Lab Network Lab Digital Circuit Design Lab Electronics Workshop The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 22
  • 26. Semester V Semester VI Linear Integrated Circuits Antenna & Wave Propagation Numerical Methods Control System Engineering Microprocessor & Peripherals Digital Signal Processing Communication Systems Digital Communication Power Electronics & Derives Advanced Microprocessor & Embedded Systems Artificial Intelligence Practical Practical Communication Lab Advanced Microprocessor & Embedded Systems Lab Microprocessor Lab Communication Lab II Linear Integrated Circuit Lab DSP Lab Industrial Visit Minor Project II Minor Project I Comprehensive Viva I Semester VII Semester VIII VLSI Engineering Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Nano Electronics Technology Industrial Automation Microwave Electronics Industrial Management Elective-I (Choose any 1) Elective II (Choose any 1) Optical Communications VHTL Remote Sensing Radar Systems Wireless Communications Multimedia Systems Solar Cell Technology Biomedical Instrumentation I C Technology Broadband Wireless Communication Practical Practical VLSI Lab Major Project II Microwave & Antenna Lab Major Project I Seminar Industrial Training The University reserves the right to make changes in curricula, degree requirements, course offerings, change in student intake and academic regulations or change of location at any time without assigning any reason or prior notice. The said change may apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are already enrolled with the University. 23
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