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1. G UJAMT TECHNO LOG ICAL UNIVERSITY,AHM EDABAD
NR.VISHWAKARMA GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE,NR.VISAT THREE ROADS, VISAT - GANDHINAGAR HIGHWAY.CHANDKHEDA.
AHM EDABAD _ 382424 - GUJARAT(INDIA)
TRANSCRIPT
ENROLL NO :
COLLEGE:
COURSE:
100110119012 NAME : PATEL RAGHAVKUMAR SUBHASHOHANDRA
G. H. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGTNEERTNG & TECHNOLOGY , V.V.NAGAR(o11)
MECHANICAL ENG
HRS/WEEK HRS/WEEK
10002 coMMUNtcATtON SKTLLS 1 2 3 AB Wt_10
110008 [,lAIHS-l 3 2 S BB Wt-10
110011 PHYS|CS325ABWt_10
11OOO3 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND 2 4 6 BB WI-10
UTILIZATION
110010 MECHANTCS OF SOLTDS 3 2 5 BC Wt-10
110013 ENGINEERINGGRAPHICS 2 4 6 M WI.1O
SPI :8.13
110006 ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL 4 2 6 AB SU.11
ENGINEERING
11OO04 ELEMENTS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 4 2 6 BB SU-11
10009 MATHS-il s 2 s Bc su-11
lIOOO5ELEMENTSOF.ELECTRICAT426BBSU-11
ENGINEERING
110012 WORKSHOP o 4 4 BB SU_1 1
1OOO7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3 O 3 AB SU-1
.I
DRAFTING
130101 FLUID MECHANICS 3 2 5 AB WI-11
130001 MATHEMATTCS-il| 3 2 5 BC wt-1 1
131902 MACHINE DESIGN & INDUSTRIAL 4 2 6 BC WI.11 131904 I4ATERIAL SCIENCE AND 4 2 6 BB WI-11
METALLURGY
131901 ELECTRICAL IVIACHINES AND 3 1 4 BC WI-1 1
ELECTRONICS
131903 ITANUFACTURING PROCESS-I 4 2 6 AA WI-1 1
140001 TUATHEI4AT|CS-|V 32 s BCf rvuu r rvn tnEvu lus-tv 3 2 5 BC SU-12
141901 MECHANICALMEASUREMENT& 4 2 6 AB SU-12
METROLOGY
141903 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS 4 1 5 AB SU-12
14OOO2ITANAGEMENT-I2O2BCSU-12
141902 K|NE|UAT|CS OF I4ACH|NES 3 1 4 BB SU-12
142002 BASIC MECHATRONICS 4 2 6 BB SU.12
150001 I/ANAGEMENT-il 2 O 2 CC Wt_12
15f901 NIANUFACTURTNGPROCESSES_il s 2 5 AB Wt_12
15.1903 FLUID POWER ENGINEERING 3 2 5 BC W1.12
151905 NIACH|NEDES|GN-t 4 2 6 BC wl_12
150906 ELECTRICAL POWER UTILIZATIONIOUVVO trLtrU IKIUAL I-UVVtrK U IILIZATION 4 2 6 BB W1.12
AND TRACTION
151902 THEORY OF N4ACHINES 3 2 5 BB W1.12
151904 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING 3 O 3 BC WI-12
161901 DYNAMICS OF I/ACHINERY 3 2 5 AB SU-13
161903 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 3 2 5 AB SU.13
161905 CONTROL ENGINEERING 3 O 3 AA SU-13
16,1907 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 3 O 3 BB SU-13
161902 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES g 2 5I9IVVZ II Itrr1IAL UUMI'Ui'IIUN ENGINES 3 2 5 AB SU-13
161904 ALTERNATE ENERGY SOURCES 3 O 3 AB SU-13
161906 HEAT AND IVIASS TRANSFER g 2 5 BB SU-13
170001 PROJECT.| o 4 4 AB wt_13
71s02 AUTOMOBIIE ENGTNEERTNG s 2 s BB Wt_13
171904 PRODUCT pEStGN AND VALUE s 2 5 AB Wt-13
ENGINEERING
199OOO1 CONTRIBUTOR PERSONALITY 4 O 4 BB WI.13
DEVELOPMENT
7,1901 OPERATION RESEARCH 4 2 6 BC WI.13
17,1903 COMPUTER INTEGRATED 3 2 5 BB WI-13
MANUFACTURING
171907 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND g 2 5 AB WI.13
MANAGEMENT
181901 REFRIGERATION AND AIR- 3
CONDITIONING
181903 PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 3
181905 INDUSTRIAL SAFEry & MAINTENANCE 3
ENGINEERING
25BC su-14
SU-14
su-14
181902 tvtAcHtNE DESTGN _tl
181904 THERIVIAL ENGINEERING
181909 PROJECT _tl
3148C
2 5 B;
14 BC
303BC
O88AB
SU-14
2. SYSTEM OF EVALUATION AND AWARD OF DEGREE
l. . On the basis of his/her performance in examinations, assignments, practical exam (if any) student is awarded a grade.
These grades are described by the letters AA, AB, BB etc. and have a numerical equivalent called the grade point as
siven below:
GRADE AA AB BB BC CC CD DD FF
POINTS l0 09 08 07 06 05 04 00
. The medium of Instruction is English.
. The grade FF is taken into consideration while calculating SPI & CPI, however, these will be replaced only after the
clearance ofthe subject with the passing grade.
2. The performance of the student in a semester is indicated by a number called the Semester Performance Index (SPI). The SPI is
the weighted average ofthe grade points obtained in all the subjects talen by the student during the semester.
Example: Suppose in a given semester a student has taken subjects having credits Cl, C2, C3, C4, C5 ..... And the numerical
equivalent of grades obtained in those subjects are Gl,G2,G3,G4,G5...... respectively.
Then his/ her SPI will be calculated (after re-examination, if any) up to two decimal places on the basis of the final grades.
However the SPI shown in transcript reflects first attempt performance only.
An up-to-date unsessment from the time the student entered the course is obtained by calculating Cumulative Performance
index (CPI). The CPI is the weighted average of the grade points obtained in all the subjects taken by the student since he/she
entered the course. It is calculated in the same manner as the SPI. The CGPA is the weighted average of the grade points
obtained in all the subjects in the last four semester of the course.
3. Backlog indicates failure in respective subjects. For continuation of study maximum 4 backlogs are permitted, excluding
backlog in immediate previous semester.
4. Abbreviations:
*E: External Exam *M: tesVQuizzes/mid terms and /or assignments etc. conducted by college.
*I: Internal *V: Viva/Practical #: Absent Y: Yes
RG_NO: Regular exam held in Year RM_NO: Remedial exam held in Year
CR: Credit Earn for subject GR: Grade based on performance
TH: Theory hours per week PT: Practical hours per week and/or Tutorial hours per week.
EXAM: Examinations held by university
WI_NO: Winter examinations held in year (Odd semester Regular/Even semester Remedial)
SU_NO: Summer examination held in year (Even semester Regular/Odd semester Remedial)
ADMISSION: Regular: l2s science passed entry at l'r year
D2D: Diploma holder of relevant branch, lateral entry at2d year (3'd semester of degree course)
5. An equation to find equivalency between CPVCGPA may be obtained as follow:
Percentage Marks : (CPVCGPA
-
0.5) x 10.
CPVCGPA Equivalent Class shall be as follow:
CPYCGPA Below 5.5 5-5 & above 6.5 & above 7.1 & above
CLASS Pass class Second class First class First class with distinction
6. ' For all courses, where the duration of the course is more than 2 years, the degree shall be awarded to the students on the
basis of CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of the last four semester's performance in the exams.
' In case ofthe courses where duration i, oft*o years, the degree shall be conferred to students based upon CPI
(Cumulative Performance Index) considering all the four semesters performance.