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21st February 2015, 03:46 PM
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Re: Affiliated colleges of VTU which offers M.Tech from correspondence

Visvesvaraya Technological University was established in April 1, 1998 and it has various affiliated colleges offering post graduate courses but friend according to me Visvesvaraya Technological University does not offer M.Tech through correspondence,

Here I am providing you list of affiliated colleges of VTU which offers M.Tech…..

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT)
M.S. Engineering College
East Point College of Engineering and Technology
Shirdi Sai Engineering College
K.N.S. Institute of Technology
Government Tool Room Training Centre
School of Management for Infrastructure and Development Studies
Dr. Sri Sri Sri Shivakumar Mahaswamy College of Engineerin
Shridi Sai Engineering College
K.S. School of Engineering and Management
Sri Vidya Vinayaka Institute of Technology
Kammavari Sangham Institute of Technology (KSIT)
Brindavan College of Engineering
New Horizon College of Engineering
Sri Jagadguru Balagangadharanatha Swamiji Institute of Technology (S.J.B. Institute of Technology)
Don Bosco Institute of Technology (DBIT)
Government Sri Krishnarajendra Silver Jubilee Technological Institute
J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education
Basava Academy of Engineering (BAE)
A.M.C. Engineering College
C.M.R. Institute of Technology (CMRIT)
Alpha College of Engineering
Bangalore Institute of Technology
Hirasugar Institute of Technology
Rural Engineering College
Jnana Vikasa Institute of Technology
Sri Krishna School of Engineering and Management
P.N.S. Institute of Technology (PNSIT)
Shree Devi Institute of Technology
B.M.S. College of Engineering
Nandi Institute of Technology and Managment Sciences (NITMS)
Sambhram Institute of Technology
Vemana Institute of Technology
Sapthagiri College of Engineering
T. John Institute of Technology
B.N.M. Institute of Technology
H.K.B.K. College of Engineering
Acharya Institute of Technology (AIT)
B.M.S. Institute of Technology
M.V.J. College of Engineering (MVJCE)
S.C.T. Institute Of Technology (SCTIT)
R.V. College of Engineering
R.V. College of Engineering
The Oxford College of Engineering
Bhageerathi Bai Narayana Rao Manay Institute of Technology
Achutha Institute of Technology (AIT)
R.L. Jalappa Institute of Technology
Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management
Shri Pillappa College of Engineering
Ghousia College of Engineering
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT)
Yellamma Dasappa Institute of Technology
S.E.A. College of Engineering and Technology
Gopalan College of Engineering and Management (GCEM)
G.S.S. Institute of Technology
Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology and Management
Amruta Institute of Engineering and Management Sciences (AIEMS)
Sri Belimatha Mahasamsthana Institute of Technology (SBMIT)
Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology
Government S.K. S.J. Technological Institute
IMPACT College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (ICEAS)
H.M.S. Institute of Technology
R.N.S. Institute of Technology (RNSIT)
R.R. Institute of Technology (RRIT)
Reva Institute of Technology and Management
Sharada School of Architecture
East Point College of Engineering for Women
A.P.S. College of Engineering
Global Academy of Technology (GAT)
Sri Vijaya Vittala Institute of Technology
Impact School of Architecture
Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology (NCET)
Acharya's N.R.V. School of Architecture
A.C.S. College of Engineering (ACSCE)
Nadgir Institute of Engineering and Technology
Vivekananda Institute of Technology (VIT)
S.J.B. School of Architecture and Planning
Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology
B.T.L. Institute of Technology and Management
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology (Dr. AIT)
RajaRajeswari College of Engineering (RRCE)
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
Canara Engineering College
M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering
Sri Kalabyraveshwara Swamy Ayurvedic Medical College
P.E.S. Institute of Technology (PESIT) - South Campus
Sai Vidya Institute of Technology
East West Institute of Technology
Sri Krishna Institute of Technology (SKIT)
Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology (Sir MVIT)
Sampoorna Institute of Technology and Research (AITAR)
Atria Institute of Technology
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23rd May 2015, 12:01 PM
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Re: Affiliated colleges of VTU which offers M.Tech from correspondence

I want to do Correspondence M.Tech from VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University) affiliated colleges so please give me details about course and list of colleges?
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23rd May 2015, 12:04 PM
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Re: Affiliated colleges of VTU which offers M.Tech from correspondence

Here I am giving you details about Correspondence M.Tech from VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University) affiliated colleges.

Entrance Exam for M.Tech:
Karnataka PGCET

Karnataka PGCET is an OMR paper-pen based common entrance exam directed by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) for admission to full-time and part-time M.Tech in institutions in the state of Karnataka.

Eligibility for Karnataka PGCET:
• Passed qualifying examination or equivalent examination as prescribed by the Competent Authority and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the subjects of all the years / semesters of the Degree Examination/Qualifying Examination (Q.E).

Application Form:
• Candidates may apply for this exam only through online process. Forms will be available on the official website of CET.
• Registration fee is Rs. 600/- for any of the courses.

M.Tech Courses:
Civil Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Textile Technology
Electrical Sciences
Mechanical Science
Architecture
Polymer Science and Technology
Mathematics and Computer Science
Bio-Technology

Karnataka PGCET Paper Pattern:
•Total Number of Questions: 75 Multiple Choice Questions
•Total Marks: 100
50 Questions – 1 Mark each: 50 X 1 = 50
25 Questions – 2 Mark each: 25 X 2 = 50


Details for M.Tech Admission in VTU:
THE MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY COURSE IN ENGINEERING
(Full Time / Part Time)
OM 1 TITLE OF THE COURSE
OM 1.1 The Course shall be called Master of Technology Course, abbreviated as M.Tech.
(Subject of Specialization)
OM 2 DURATION OF THE COURSE
OM 2.1 There shall be two categories:
1) Full Time Course &
2) Part Time Course
OM 2.2 Full Time Course:
a) The course shall extend over a period of four semesters of total duration of 24
months.
b) Each semester shall have the following schedule:
First Semester: 23 weeks duration
• 16 weeks course work +7 weeks of (Preparation +Examination+ Vacation)
Second Semester: 21 weeks duration
• 16 weeks course work +5 weeks of (Preparation +Examination+ Vacation)
• Project work(Phase-I)-6 weeks
Third Semester: 21 weeks duration
• 16 weeks of course work +5 weeks [project work(Phase-II)+ Examination
+Vacation]
Fourth Semester: 26 weeks duration- Project work (Phase-III)
(Amended and approved in 73rd Executive Council resolution no. 3.2.1 dated 23.05.2008)
OM 2.3 Part Time Course:
(a) The course shall extend over 6 semesters of total duration of 36 months.
(b) Each semester shall be of the duration equivalent to that of the semester for
full time students, inclusive of teaching, preparation for examination and
vacation.
(c) First, second, third & fourth semester shall comprise of course work and the
fifth and sixth semester shall be entirely devoted to Industrial Training wherever
applicable and dissertation work.
(d) The candidate shall register during first and third semesters the subject
prescribed for first semester of a full time course and during second and fourth
semesters the subjects prescribed for second semester of a full time course.
(e) The candidate shall register for a maximum of three subjects per semester.
OM 2.4 A Full Time candidate shall be allowed a maximum duration of eight semesters from
the first semester of admission to become eligible for the award of Master’s Degree,
failing which he/she may register once again as a fresh candidate.
OM. 2.5 A Part Time candidate shall be allowed a maximum of 12 semesters duration from
the first semester of admission to become eligible for the award of Master’s Degree,
failing which he/she may register once again as a fresh candidate.
OM 2.6 The Calendar of events in respect of the course shall be fixed by the University from
time to time.
OM 3 ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
OM 3.1 Admission to the Master of Technology Course shall be open to all the candidates
who have passed B.E. / B.Tech. Examinations (in relevant field) of VTU or any other
University / Institution or any other examinations recognized as equivalent thereto
OM 3.1 (a) AMIE qualification in respective branches shall be equivalent to B.E./B.Tech.
Courses of VTU for admission to M.Tech. However, the candidate seeking admission
to M.Tech. courses on the basis of AMIE shall also take the Common Entrance Test.
OM 3.2 Admission to M.Tech. Course shall be open to the candidates who have passed the
prescribed qualifying examinations with not less than 50% of the marks in the
aggregate of all the years of the degree examinations. However, in the case of
candidates belonging to SC/ST and Group I, the aggregate percentage of marks in
the qualifying examinations shall not be less than 45%.
OM3.3 There shall be an Entrance Examination for admission to all the PG Courses. There
shall be an Admission Committee for PG Course in each College for each branch of
PG studies consisting of the Principal of the College who shall be the Chairman,
Head of the concerned Department, one senior staff member of the concerned
Department and one Nominee of VTU as its members. The Chairman shall obtain
from the VTU the nomination of its member. The Admission Committee shall hold the
concerned Examination and shall also conduct the interviews of the candidates.
OM 3.4 Ranking shall be prepared by taking into consideration the performance of the
Candidates in the entrance examination, the percentage of marks obtained by them
in the qualifying examination and their performance in the interview, and accordingly
admission shall be made in the order of merit.
OM 3.5 The candidates, who have qualified in the GATE Examination for the appropriate
branch of engineering, shall be given priority. They shall be exempt from taking
Entrance Examination.
OM 3.6 If sufficient number candidates qualified in GATE Examination are not available such
seats shall be filled from amongst the candidates appeared for Entrance Examination
in the order of merit.
OM 3.7 The maximum number of seats under various categories (regular, sponsored
candidates and SC/ST) shall be as sanctioned by the AICTE, State Government and
VTU, from time to time.
OM 3.8 Subject to the provisions of OM 3.1 and OM 3.2, members of the Teaching/Research
Staff/Teaching Assistants working in any Engineering College recognized by AICTE
either in the State of Karnataka or outside and who have put in a minimum of three
years of teaching experience on full-time basis in Engineering Colleges, Polytechnic
institutions / any other institutions imparting Engineering education shall be eligible
for admission to PG Courses under sponsored quota, if they are sponsored by the
respective Institutions / DTE. Where sufficient number of such candidates is not
available, candidates with minimum two years of teaching experience may be
allowed to the course against sponsored quota.
OM 3.9 Subject to the provisions of OM3.1 and OM3.2 members working in the State
Government / Central Government / Quasi Government Organizations / Public
Sector Industries / Reputed Private Industries, who have put in a minimum of three
years of working experience and are sponsored by the concerned Organizations
shall also be eligible to seek admissions to PG Courses against sponsored quota.
OM 3.10 The Engineering graduates other than the graduates of any of the Universities of
Karnataka State shall have to obtain Eligibility Certificate from the VTU to seek
admission to P.G. course in any of the colleges affiliated to VTU.
OM 3.11 Part time students whose place of working is within radial distance of 40 km from the
institution where they seek admission shall take admission for the course under the
regulation OM 3.8 or OM3.9.
OM 3.12 Admission to M.Tech. course shall be open under lateral entry scheme for
candidates who have completed one year PG Diploma Course of VTU or equivalent
course in that branch in which he / she is seeking admission and satisfies all other
eligibility criteria for admission to the regular M.Tech. Course.
(Amended as per 65th Executive Council resolution No. 3.14 dated 30.03.2007)
OM 4 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT
OM 4.1 Each course of semester shall be treated as a separate unit for calculation of the
attendance.
OM 4.2 A candidate shall be considered to have satisfied the attendance requirement if
he/she has attended not less than 75% of the classes in each subject of all the
semesters (Theory, Laboratory, Seminars, Industrial Training and Dissertation work)
actually conducted up to the end of the semester.
OM 4.3 A candidate, who does not satisfy the attendance requirement as mentioned above
shall not be eligible to appear for the Examination of that semester and shall be
required to repeat that semester along with regular students during the subsequent
year.
OM 4.4 If a candidate, for any reason, discontinues the course in the middle he/she may be
permitted to register to continue the course along with subsequent batch, subject to
the condition that he/she shall complete the class work, laboratory work and seminar
including the submission of dissertation within maximum stipulated period. Such
candidate shall not be eligible to be considered for the award of rank.
OM 4.5 Principals of the concerned Colleges shall notify regularly, the list of such candidates
who fall short of attendance.
OM 4.6 The list of the candidates falling short of attendance shall be sent to the University at
least one week prior to the commencement of the examination.
OM 5 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
OM 5.1 A candidate shall obtain not less than 50% of the maximum marks prescribed for the
Internal Assessment of each subject, including seminars.
OM 5.2 Internal Assessment Marks shall be based on assignments, tests, oral examinations
and seminar conducted in respective subjects (minimum of two tests are
compulsory).
OM 5.3 Candidates obtaining less than 50% of the Internal Assessment marks in any subject
shall not be eligible to appear for the examination in that subject(s). Only in such
cases, the Head of the Department shall arrange for the improvement of Internal
Assessment marks in the subject(s) in subsequent semester.
OM 5.4 The candidates shall write the Internal Assessment Test in Blue Books which shall
be maintained by the Principal / Head of the Department for at least one month after
the announcement of result and available for verification as per the direction of the
Registrar (Evaluation).
OM 5.5 Every sheet of the Internal Assessment marks list shall bear the signatures of the
concerned Teacher, Head of the Department and the Principal.
OM 5.6 The Internal Assessment marks list shall be displayed on the Notice Board and
corrections, if any, shall be incorporated before sending to the University.
OM 5.7 The IA marks shall be sent well in advance before the commencement of theory
examination by the Principal. No corrections of the Internal Assessment marks shall
be entertained after the submission of marks list to the University.
OM 6 SEMINARS
OM 6.1 All candidates shall present one seminar each in first and second semesters on the
topics chosen from the relevant fields.
OM 6.2 The Head of the Department shall organize for conducting of such seminars through
concerned faculty member of the Department.
OM 6.3 The Internal Assessment marks for the seminar shall be awarded by the concerned
faculty member.
OM 7 PAPER SETTING AND EVALUATION OF THEORY ANSWER PAPERS
OM 7.1 Question papers in theory subjects shall be set by the Examiners appointed for that
purpose by the University.
OM 7.2 There shall be double valuation of theory papers in the University Examinations. The
theory Answer papers shall be valued independently by the two examiners appointed
by the University.
OM 7.3 If the difference between the marks awarded by the two Examiners is not more than
15 per cent of the maximum marks, the marks awarded to the candidate shall be the
average of two evaluations.
OM 7.4 If the difference between the marks awarded by the two Examiners is more than 15
per cent of the maximum marks, the Script shall be evaluated by a third Examiner.
The average of the marks of nearest two valuations shall be considered as the marks
secured by the candidate. However, if one of the three marks falls exactly midway
between the other two, then the highest two marks shall be taken for averaging.
OM 8 DISSERTATION WORK
OM 8.1 The topic and title of the dissertation shall be chosen by the candidate in consultation
with the guide and co-guide, if any, during the second semester itself. However,
modification of only the title but not the field of work may be permitted at the time of
final submission of dissertation report during the fourth semester. The subject and
topic of the dissertation shall be from the major field of post graduate studies of the
candidate and the synopsis comprising scope and approach to the topic shall be
prepared and submitted to the Registrar (Evaluation) through the Principal of the
institution within 30 days from the starting of the third semester.
OM 8.2 The dissertation work shall be carried out by each candidate independently during
the third and fourth semester under the guidance of one of the faculty members of
the Department in the Institution of study. If the dissertation assignment is of interdisciplinary
nature, a co-guide shall be taken from the same or any other relevant
department.
OM 8.3 If a dissertation work has to be carried out in any industry/ factory / organization,
outside the campus, the permission to that effect and the name of co-guide at any of
these organizations shall be intimated to the University at the beginning of third
semester by the Principal of the College.
OM 8.4 Every Candidate shall submit a report of the dissertation work duly approved by the
guide and the co-guide, if any, at the end of the final semester, i.e., at the end of
fourth semester in case of full time students and at the end of sixth semester in case
of part time students. The dissertation work shall be countersigned by the guide, coguide,
if any, Head of the Department and Head of the Institution.
OM 8.5 The candidate shall submit three copies of the dissertation work to the Head of the
Institution. The Principal shall arrange to send two hard copies of the report to the
University for valuation.
OM 8.6 The date of submission of the dissertation may be extended up to a maximum of four
academic years for full-time students and maximum of six academic years for parttime
students, from the date of commencement of the first semester in which the
candidate has taken admission to the course.
OM 8.7 The dissertation shall be evaluated by two examiners - one internal examiner
(guide/co-guide) and one external examiner appointed by the University. The
external examiner shall preferably be from the other regions other than the one to
which the candidate belongs or from outside Karnataka State. The evaluation of the
dissertation shall be made independently by each examiner.
OM 8.8 A copy of the dissertation shall be sent to each Examiner by the University for
evaluation.
OM 8.9 The examiners shall evaluate and send the marks independently to the Registrar
(Evaluation).
OM 8.10 Average of the marks awarded by the two Examiners shall be the final.
OM 8.11 Examiners shall evaluate the dissertation normally within a period of not more than
three weeks from the date of receipt of dissertation. The dissertation shall not be
accepted for passing if external examiner finds that the dissertation work and the
report are not up to the expected standard and the minimum passing marks cannot
be awarded. The external examiner can totally reject the dissertation or ask for its
modification. The examiner shall give reasons for rejection of the dissertation or
requiring its modification and where modification in the dissertation is required he /
she can make suggestion for improvement of the dissertation for resubmission. In
cases where modification is recommended after incorporating suggestions, the
dissertation report shall be sent to the same external examiner.
If the examiner does not approve the dissertation on its re-submission, it shall be
treated as rejected. After the rejection by the first external examiner, it shall be sent
to a second examiner appointed by the University. If the second examiner also does
not approve the dissertation, the candidate shall have to register once again for the
fourth semester, in the case of full time student and sixth semester, in the case of
part-time student with the University and shall submit the dissertation within the
stipulated time.
OM 8.12 The candidate may also choose another topic of dissertation under a new guide, if
necessary. In such an event, the report shall be submitted within four years in case
of full time student and six years in case of part time student respectively from the
date of admission to the course. The Examiners shall be appointed as per the norms
of the University for the evaluation of dissertation.
OM 8.13 If the dissertation report is approved, as per regulation OM8.11, a viva-voce
examination of the candidate shall be conducted by the external examiner and
internal examiner / guide. The external examiner, who will be appointed by the
University, shall be contacted by the Principal / Head of the Department.
Internal examiner as per the direction of the University to arrive at a mutually
convenient date for the conduct of viva-voce examination of the concerned candidate
with intimation to the Registrar (Evaluation). In case one of the examiners expresses
his inability to attend the viva-voce, the Registrar (Evaluation) shall appoint a
substitute examiner in his place.
OM 8.14 The relative weightage for the evaluation of dissertation and the performance at the
viva voce shall be as per the scheme of teaching & examination.
OM 8.15 The marks awarded by both the Examiners at the viva voce Examination shall be
sent jointly to the University immediately after the examination.
OM 8.16 Examination fee as fixed from time to time by the University for evaluation of
dissertation report and conduct of viva voce shall be remitted through the Head of
the Institution on or before 15th of the following months; February, May, August and
November of every academic year, after registering for third semester.
OM 9 ELIGIBILITY FOR PASSING
OM 9.1 There shall be University examination at the end of each semester.
OM 9.2 The candidate shall obtain a minimum of 40% of marks in each paper in the
University examination and a minimum of 50% of marks in aggregate including the
Internal Assessment marks for pass in each of the theory subject /Lab.
OM 9.3 To pass a candidate shall obtain a minimum of 50% of maximum marks separately
both in Seminar and in Dissertation.
OM 9.4 The candidate with a maximum of two backlog subjects of first year shall be eligible
for taking admission to second year (III semester).
However for part time candidate with one backlog subject shall be eligible for taking
admission to odd semester
(Amended and approved in 82nd Executive council, resolution no. 6.3 dated 03.10.2009)
OM 9.5 The candidate has to pass in all the subjects of all semesters before the submission
of thesis for viva-voce examination
(Amended and approved in 82nd Executive council, resolution no. 6.3 dated 03.10.2009)
OM 9.6 A candidate may at his desire reject his/her latest semester results of University
examination in respect to all subjects of that semester. However, in 4th semester the
rejection shall not include the Dissertation result. Rejection shall be permitted only
once during the entire course. Earlier sessional marks of the rejected semester shall
be retained.
If the rejection of the University examination results of the semester happens to be of
an odd semester, the candidate can take admission to the immediate next even
semester. However, if the rejection of the University result is of even semester, the
candidate cannot take admission to the next odd semester.
OM 9.7 Application for rejection shall be submitted to the Registrar (Evaluation) of the
University, through the Principal of the college, within thirty days from the date of
announcement of results.
OM 9.8 A candidate, who opts for rejection shall be eligible for the award of class and
distinction, but shall not be eligible for the award of ranks.
OM 10 AWARD OF CLASS AND RANK
OM 10.1 Candidates who have passed in all the subjects of first and second semesters and
the dissertation work of third and fourth semester shall be declared to have passed
the course.
OM 10.2 The class shall be awarded at each semester based on the aggregate marks of the
semester obtained in the first attempt.
OM 10.3 A candidate who secures 70% or more marks in the aggregate in the first attempt
shall be declared to have passed in First class with Distinction.
OM 10.4 A candidate who secures 60% or more marks but less than 70% marks in the
aggregate in the first attempt shall be declared to have passed in First Class.
OM 10.5 A candidate who secures 50% or more marks but less than 60% marks in the
aggregate in the first attempt shall be declared to have passed in Second Class.
OM 10.6 The class shall be awarded on the aggregate marks in the first attempt of 1st and 3rd
semesters and dissertation marks in the case of full time students. In the case of
part-time students, the class shall be awarded on the aggregate marks of first
attempt of 1st to 5th semester and dissertation work.
OM 10.7 There shall be three ranks in each PG course, provided the minimum full time
strength is 10. The ranks shall be declared only for full time students who have
passed every semester in the first attempt, on the basis of the aggregate marks of all
the semesters taken together.
OM 10.8 Candidates who have rejected as per the regulation OM9.6 or discontinued the
course as per regulation OM4.4 or do not submit the dissertation report within 46
weeks (3rd and 4th semester) as per regulation OM2.2 are not eligible for award of
ranks.

List Colleges offering Part Time M. Tech in Karnataka:
1. Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalkot
2. NIE College of Engineering, Mysore
3. SJC Engineering College, Mysore
4. Reva College of Engineering, Blore


Contact Details:
Visvesvaraya Technological University
VTU Campus Belagavi
Belagavi, Karnataka 590018 ‎
0831 240 5454

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