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This document outlines the objectives, prerequisites, outcomes, and assessment criteria for a Minor Project course offered in the 4th semester of several computer-related diploma programs. The course aims to have students identify a problem and develop a technical solution using their skills. It is worth 2 credits and involves 60 hours over the semester, including developing a solution, interpreting its socioeconomic aspects, and preparing standardized documentation. Students will be evaluated based on their problem identification, implementation, topic relevance, report, individual role, and viva voce performance.

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4006

This document outlines the objectives, prerequisites, outcomes, and assessment criteria for a Minor Project course offered in the 4th semester of several computer-related diploma programs. The course aims to have students identify a problem and develop a technical solution using their skills. It is worth 2 credits and involves 60 hours over the semester, including developing a solution, interpreting its socioeconomic aspects, and preparing standardized documentation. Students will be evaluated based on their problem identification, implementation, topic relevance, report, individual role, and viva voce performance.

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Program : Diploma in Computer Engineering, Computer Hardware Engineering,

Information Technology, Cloud Computing and Bigdata, Cyber


Forensics and Information Security, Communication and Computer
Networking, Automation and Robotics, Artificial Intelligence

Course Code : 4006 Course Title: Minor Project

Semester : 4 Credits: 2

Course Category: Minor Project

Periods per week: 4 (L:0 T:0 P:4) Periods per semester: 60

Course Objectives:

 To encourage students to articulate technical problems which can be solved through


their learning experience.
 To provide knowledge in design and development of small-scale projects based on their
engineering domain.
 To impart training to prepare standardized technical documents for small-scale projects.

Course Prerequisites:

Course
Topic Course name Semester
code

Basics of computer knowledge Introduction to IT systems lab

Problem solving and


2
programming
Basics of programming
Programming in C 3

Basics of data base management Data Base Management Systems 3

Knowledge about latest needs in


Internship 1 2
IT industry

Course Outcomes:

On completion of the course, the student will be able to:

Duration
COn Description Cognitive level
(Hours)
CO1 Identify a problem of social significance or a way to 15 Applying
simplify day to day task.
Employ the acquired skills to develop a solution to the
CO2 25 Applying
identified problem
Interpret socioeconomic aspects of the technical
CO3 5 Understanding
solution.
Prepare standardized document for the technical
CO4 15 Applying
solution.

CO -PO Mapping

Course
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7
Outcomes
CO1 3 3 3 3

CO2 3 3 3 3

CO3 2 3

CO4 3 3

3 - Strongly mapped, 2 - Moderately mapped, 1 -Weakly mapped

Course Outline

Module Duration
Description Cognitive Level
Outcomes (Hours)

Find out a problem of social significance or a way to simplify day to day


CO1
task.
M1.01 Identify a real world problem 5 Understanding
M1.02 Analyse the problem using standard methods. 5 Applying
Model a feasible solution for the identified
M1.03 5 Applying
problem

CO2 Employ the acquired skills to develop a solution to the identified problem.

Illustrate a technical solution by utilizing learning


M2.01 5 Applying
experience which they have acquired
Implement the technical solution by applying
M2.02 20 Applying
technology which they have acquired
CO3 Interpret socioeconomic aspects of the technical solution..
M 3.01 Interpret social aspect of the technical solution 2 Understanding

M 3.02 Interpret economic aspect of the technical solution 3 Understanding

CO4 Prepare standardized document for the technical solution.

M4.01 Understand about standard documents 6 Understanding


Apply standard tools for the preparation of
M4.02 9 Applying
documents for the technical solution

Total 60

Note: Students can do minor project as a group of 2-3. There is no duplication in


experiments between groups.

Assessment Criteria and mark distribution for Minor Project

Sl No Criteria % of Mark
1 Problem Identification and modeling 20
2 Implementing technical solution and usage of tools 40
3 Relevance of topic 10
4 Report. 10
5 Role of individual and attendance 10
6 Viva voce 10

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