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The document outlines the syllabus for the B. Tech Electronics and Computer Engineering program at Pune Institute of Computer Technology, effective from the academic year 2027-28 and compliant with the National Education Policy 2020. It includes course categories, teaching schemes, and evaluation methods, detailing various program core and elective courses, as well as multidisciplinary minors. Additionally, it provides guidelines for open elective courses and assessment strategies.
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Society for Computer Technology & Research’s (SCTR’s)

Pune Institute of Computer Technology (PICT), Pune


An Autonomous Institute affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University
(SPPU)
Approved by AICTE & Government of Maharashtra,
Accredited by NAAC (A+) & NBA [All eligible UG Programs]

Syllabus for
B. Tech Electronics and Computer Engineering
(E&CE)
(A.Y. 2027-28 onwards) *

With effect from (June 25)


National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 Compliant
*Approved by the Board of Studies (BoS) and Academic Council

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Abbreviations used (Refer [1-3] for more details)
Sr. Broad Category of Sub- Category of course Category
No. the course Code
Basic Science/ Basic Science Course (BSC) 01
I. Engineering Science 02
Course (BSC/ ESC) Engineering Science Course (ESC)

Program Courses Program Core Course (PCC) 03


II.
(PC) Program Elective Course (PEC) 04

Multidisciplinary Multidisciplinary Minor (MDM) 05


III.
Courses (MC) Open Elective (OE) Other than particular program 06
IV. Skill Courses (SC) Vocational and Skill Enhancement Course (VSEC) 07
Ability Enhancement Course (AEC-01, AEC-02) 08
Humanities Social
Entrepreneurship/Economics/ Management Courses (EEM) 09
Science and
V. 10
Management Indian Knowledge System (IKS)
(HSSM) Value Education Course (VEC) 11
Research Methodology (RM) 12
Experiential Community Engagement Project (CEP) / Field Project (FP) 13
VI. Learning Courses 14
(ELC) Project (PRJ)
Internship/ On Job Training (IP/OJT) 15
VII. Liberal Learning 16
Co-curricular Activities (CCA)
Courses (LLC)

Detailed guidelines for General Instructions:

Link: General Instructions

Detailed guidelines for Evaluation and Assessment:

Link: Guidelines for Evaluation and Assessment

Detailed guidelines for examination:

Link: Guidelines for examination

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Index
Contents
Index.................................................................................................................................................................. 3
B. Tech Syllabus Structure ............................................................................................................................ 4
Annexures ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Annexure-I........................................................................................................................................................ 7
Structure of Multi-Disciplinary Minor Courses ....................................................................................... 7
Lis of Multi-Disciplinary Minor Domains ................................................................................................. 8
Annexure -II ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Guidelines for Open elective Courses ........................................................................................................ 9
Guidelines for MOOCs................................................................................................................................ 9

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B. Tech Syllabus Structure
Semester – VII/VIII

Teaching Scheme
Semester -7/8 Credit scheme Examination/ Evaluation Scheme and Marks
(Hours/Week)
Category Theory Practical
Course
of ISE CIE ESE CIE ESE Total
code Name of the Course L P T Total L P T Total
Course
[20] [20] [60] TW P OR
Research Methodology
RM 0712301 - - 2 2 - - 2 2 - - 25 - - - 25
(RM) *
Academic Research
RM 0712302 - - 1 1 - - 1 1 - - - 25 - - 25
Writing (ARC)
Software Testing and
PCC 5703122 Quality Assurance 2 - - 2 2 - - 2 20 20 60 - - - 100
(STQA)
Software Testing and
PCC 5703223 Quality Assurance Lab - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - 25 25 - 50
(STQAL)
PCC 5703124 Cloud Computing (CC) 2 - - 2 2 - - 2 20 20 60 - - - 100
Cloud Computing Lab
PCC 5703225 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - 25 25 - 50
(CCL)
PEC 57041X3 Program Elective-III 3 - - 3 3 - - 3 20 20 60 - - - 100
PEC 57042X3 Program Elective-III Lab - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - - 25 - 25
PEC 57041X4 Program Elective-IV 3 - 1 4 3 - 1 4 20 20 60 25 - - 125
PRJ 0714201 Project work Phase-I/II - 6 - 6 - 3 - 3 - - - 50 - 50 100
Total 12 12 2 26 12 6 2 20 80 80 265 150 75 50 700

Program Elective Courses-III (PEC-III) Program Elective Courses-IV (PEC-IV)


Domain Name Course Course name Course Code Course name
Code
Electronics (E) 5704113 Robotics and Automation (RA) 5704114 Electric Vehicle (EV)
Computers (C) 5704123 Game Development (GD) 5704124 Blockchain Computing
Emerging Trends (ET) 5704133 Human Computer Interaction (HCI) 5704134 Wearable and Biosensor Technology (WBT)
Advance Data Science 5704143 Optimization Techniques (OT) 5704144 Explainable AI (EAI)
(ADS)
Cyber Security (CS) 5704153 Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking (CSEH) 5704154 Software and Hardware Security (SHS)

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B. Tech, Semester – VII/VIII

Teaching Scheme
Semester-7/8 (Hours/Week) Credit scheme Examination/ Evaluation Scheme and Marks

Category Theory Practical


Course ISE CIE ESE CIE ESE
of Name of the Course Total
code L P T Total L P T Total
Course [20] [20] [60] TW P OR
IP 0815201 Internship - 22 - 22 - 11 - 11 - - - 150 - 100 250
MDM 08053X5 MDM 5# - - 2 2 - - 2 2 - - - 50 - - 50
PRJ 0814202 Project work Phase-I/II - 6 - 6 - 3 - 3 - - - 50 - 50 100
Total 0 28 2 30 0 14 2 16 0 0 0 250 0 150 400

Note: Students who opted for an internship in 7th Semester will complete the courses in the 8th semester. Students who opted for courses in the 7th
semester will take an internship in their 8th semester.

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Annexures

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Annexure-I
Structure of Multi-Disciplinary Minor Courses

The structure for the multidisciplinary Minor courses is as follows.

Teaching
Scheme Credits Examination Scheme and Marks
(Hours/Week)
Course Name of Total
Sem code Course L P T Total L P T Theory Practical
credits Semester
CIE ISE ESE CIE ESE Total
[20] [20] [60] TW P OR 550
3 03051X1 MDM-1 2 - - 2 2 - - 2 20 20 60 - - - 100
3 03052X1 MDM-1 # - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - - - 25 25
4 04051X2 MDM-2 2 - - 2 2 - - 2 20 20 60 - - - 100
4 04052X2 MDM-2 # - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - 25 - - 25
5 05051X3 MDM-3 2 - - 2 2 - - 2 20 20 60 - - - 100
5 05052X3 MDM-3 # - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - 25 - - 25
6 06051X4 MDM-4 2 - - 2 2 - - 2 20 20 60 - - - 100
6 06052X4 MDM-4 # - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - 25 - - 25
8 08053X5 MDM-5 - - 2 2 - - 2 2 - - - 50 - - 50
Total 8 8 2 18 8 4 2 14 80 80 240 125 0 25 550

Note: In course code X is basket number. #: is laboratory or tutorial as per course requirements.

1. Students are expected to choose one of the eligible domains of MDM at the beginning of the Semester III.
2. Students will complete the chosen set of all multidisciplinary minor courses mentioned under the chosen
MDM domain.
3. Students are not permitted to change from one domain to another.

4. Refer to the last column of following table for eligibility to choose a particular MDM domain.

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Lis of Multi-Disciplinary Minor Domains

Label Multi-Disciplinary SY TY B-Tech Offered to


Minor Domains students of
MD1-1 MD2-2 MD3-3 MD4-4 MD5-5
B Tech
Program
Sem-III Sem-IV Sem-V Sem-VI Sem-VII/VIII
MD1 Smart and Sustainable Fundamentals of Smart IoT for Smart and Data Analytics for Smart Security for Smart and Smart and Sustainable ALL
Systems (SSS) and Sustainable Sustainable Systems and Sustainable Systems Sustainable Systems System Development
Systems (FSSS) & Tut (ISSS) & Lab (DASSS) & Lab (SSS&S) (SSD)
Smart and Sustainable
System Development
(SSD) Lab
MD2 Finance and Fundamentals of Banking, Financial Fundamentals of Stock Fintech: Foundations & Financial Derivatives & ALL
Management (F&M) Financial Engineering Services and Insurance Market (FSM) &Tut Applications (FFA) &Tut Risk Management
(FFE) & Tut (BFSI) &Tut (FDRM)
MD3 3D- Printing (3DP) 3D modeling and Fundamentals of 3D Printing Materials and Industry 4.0 and Digital Applied 3D Printing and ALL
Design (3MD) & Lab Additive Manufacturing Processes (3DPMP) Manufacturing (IDM) Prototyping Lab
(FAM)& Lab (A3DPPL)
MD4 Electric Vehicles (EV) EV foundation – Advanced Motor EV Powertrain Dynamics Intelligent EV Systems: AI Capstone Project in ALL
Principles and Technologies and Power and Control System (PDC) IoT and Automation (IEV) Electric Mobility
Concepts (EVPC) & Electronics for Tut/Lab
Lab EV(AMT) & Lab
MD5 Applied Mathematics Linear Algebra with Statistical Techniques Fuzzy Logic and Graph Optimization Techniques Field Study/Case Study ALL
for Engineering Python & Lab and Numerical Methods Theory with Matlab/Python & Lab
(AME) with R & Lab & Lab
MD6 Software Development Data Structures and Object Oriented Database and Management Web Development (WD) System Programming and Only
(SD) Algorithms (DSA) & Programming (OOP) Systems (DBMS) & Lab & Lab Operating System (SPOS) E&TCE
Lab &Lab
MD7 Autonomous and Digital Systems and Smart System Embedded IoT Systems Autonomous Systems Cyber Physical Systems: All except
Intelligent Systems Organization (DSO) & Engineering (SSE) & (EIS) & Lab (AS) & Lab Screen Mode (CPS) / E&TCE
(AIS) Lab Lab Capstone Project
MD8 Embedded Systems Fundamental of Embedded Processors –I Microcontrollers and IoT Embedded Systems and Capstone Project using All Except
(ES) Microcontroller (FM) (EP -I) & Lab (MI) & Lab RTOS (ES-RTOS) & Lab Microcontrollers lab E&TCE
& Lab (CPML)
MD9 AI & Machine Statistical Data Machine Learning (ML) Natural Language Artificial Intelligence (AI) Deep Learning (DL) Only
Learning (AI-ML) Analysis & Lab & Lab Processing (NLP) & Lab & Lab E&CE

Link: Detailed Syllabus

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Annexure -II
Guidelines for Open elective Courses

1. Open Elective – I will be offered in third semester as foreign language as prescribed in the structure.

2. Open Electives – II, III, IV will be offered through SWAYAM/NPTEL MOOCs of Equivalent Credits.

3. Departments shall prepare the baskets of open elective courses from discipline/faculty other than respective
major programs. Students may choose any course from the basket without adhering to any one stream.

4. Credits & Grade will be awarded based on the Marks Obtained through the certification including assignments
and proctored examination as per the MOOCs Policy.

Teaching Credits Examination Scheme and Marks


Scheme
(Hours/Week)
Sem Course Name of the Theory Practical Total
code Course L P T Total L P T Total CIE ISE ESE CIE ESE
[20] [20] [60] TW P OR
3 OE-I Foreign - - 2 2 - - 2 2 - - - 50 - - 50
Language
Studies
(FLS)
4 OE-II MOOCs - - 2 2 - - 2 2 50 - - - 50
5 OE-III MOOCs - - 2 2 - - 2 2 - - 50 - - - 50
6 OE-IV MOOCs - - 2 2 - - 2 2 - - 50 - - - 50

Guidelines for MOOCs


1. The department shall release a list of approved SWAYAM-NPTEL courses before the
commencement of every semester.
2. Students shall register for the approved Courses as per the schedule announced by
SWAYAM-NPTEL.
3. A student shall undergo the courses only from the list notified by the department through
SWAYAM/NPTEL platform and complete all the assignments and examination
requirements as specified by SWAYAM/NPTEL.
4. SWAYAM-NPTEL Courses are considered for transfer of credits only if the student
concerned has successfully completed and obtained the SWAYAM-NPTEL Certificate.
5. The credit equivalence for SWAYAM-NPTEL Courses: 12 weeks – 3credits; 8 weeks – 2
credits; 4 weeks – 1 credit.
6. Equivalent marks will be considered for awarding the grades as specified in examination
rules and regulations. The weightage for assignments is 40%, while the weightage for the
proctored examination will be 60% for award calculating SGPA/CGPA. Students must
score a minimum of 40% of the total marks by combining both assignments and proctored
examinations

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7. A student must submit the original SWAYAM-NPTEL Course Certificates to the Head of
the Department concerned, with a written request for the transfer of the equivalent credits.
On verification of the SWAYAM-NPTEL Course Certificates and approval by the head of
the department, credits will be awarded.
8. The Institute shall not reimburse any fees/expenses a student may incur for the SWAYAM-
NPTEL Courses.
9. If the SWAYAM/NPTEL course calendar does not align with the institute’s calendar, the
department shall facilitate and conduct examination of the relevant course of equivalent
credits in physical/virtual mode and award the credits accordingly.

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