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    Arrow B.Tech (R05) Regulations 1st Year Subjects–Exemption from Compulsory Subjects for award of degree

    Sub: - B.Tech. (R05) Regulations – First Year Subjects – Exemption from Compulsory Subjects for award of degree – Regarding.

    ORDER :
    As per B.Tech. (R05) regulations, one of the academic requirements to award degree is that the student should secure 216 credits (out of 224 credits registered) with the compulsory subjects as listed below;
    1. All the first year subjects
    2. All the practical subjects
    3. Industry oriented mini-project
    4. Seminar
    5. Project work

    Many representations from the students of R05 regulations are received, requesting the University not to consider the first year subjects as compulsory, in the calculation of 216 credits, required for the award of Degree. Also they represented that in spite of their hard work and effort made to pass the first year subjects, they are unable to pass one or two subjects which are compulsory subjects to become eligible for the award of degree. In addition some of the students could not get 50% of marks in Seminar to pass that course which is evaluated internally. As it is internal evaluation a Supplementary examination cannot be conducted and as the candidate has got the attendance in that semester he/she cannot register for a single subject. Several students were not able to get the degree awarded for want of this simple lapse. Hence the students have represented to make this seminar credits also to consider for waiver with total 8 credits.

    JNTUH, the Mother University in its order dated 28th August, exempted first year theory subjects from compulsory subjects for the award of degree. Students’ representations were discussed in the Directors’ meeting of the University and resolved to approve the exemption of First year theory subjects and Seminar from compulsory subjects.

    Considering the Directors’ meeting minutes and JNTUH order, the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor is pleased to exempt all the first year subjects and seminar from the compulsory subjects in tune with JNTUH.

    The clause No. 1 of R05 regulations is hereby amended as follows:
    A Student will be declared eligible for the award of the B.Tech. Degree if he/ she fulfills the following academic regulations.Pursued a course of study for not less than four academic years and not more than eight academic years, registered for 224 credits and secured 216 credits with compulsory subjects as listed below;

    1. All the practical subjects
    2. Industry oriented mini- Project
    3. Project work
    These orders shall come into force for all the students admitted under R05 regulations.

    For the official notification check the below link

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    exemption of subjects

    haii frns is this applicable to R07 regulation also or not...can u confirmly tell that plss...

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    I think its only for R05 regulation. becoz they did not mention about R07 in particular in the notification.

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    Please Suggest..

    Hi Sir/Madam,

    2004-2005 I year RR
    2005-2006 II year RR
    (detained due to lack of credits and rejoined in the 2007 may as R05
    batch)
    2007-2008 III year R05
    2008-2009 IV year R05


    Now I have NT paper alone in I st year, does this paper come under exemption
    Please reply.. Appreciate your help very mush Sir.. Thank you.



    Quote Originally Posted by Administrator View Post
    Sub: - B.Tech. (R05) Regulations – First Year Subjects – Exemption from Compulsory Subjects for award of degree – Regarding.

    ORDER :
    As per B.Tech. (R05) regulations, one of the academic requirements to award degree is that the student should secure 216 credits (out of 224 credits registered) with the compulsory subjects as listed below;
    1. All the first year subjects
    2. All the practical subjects
    3. Industry oriented mini-project
    4. Seminar
    5. Project work

    Many representations from the students of R05 regulations are received, requesting the University not to consider the first year subjects as compulsory, in the calculation of 216 credits, required for the award of Degree. Also they represented that in spite of their hard work and effort made to pass the first year subjects, they are unable to pass one or two subjects which are compulsory subjects to become eligible for the award of degree. In addition some of the students could not get 50% of marks in Seminar to pass that course which is evaluated internally. As it is internal evaluation a Supplementary examination cannot be conducted and as the candidate has got the attendance in that semester he/she cannot register for a single subject. Several students were not able to get the degree awarded for want of this simple lapse. Hence the students have represented to make this seminar credits also to consider for waiver with total 8 credits.

    JNTUH, the Mother University in its order dated 28th August, exempted first year theory subjects from compulsory subjects for the award of degree. Students’ representations were discussed in the Directors’ meeting of the University and resolved to approve the exemption of First year theory subjects and Seminar from compulsory subjects.

    Considering the Directors’ meeting minutes and JNTUH order, the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor is pleased to exempt all the first year subjects and seminar from the compulsory subjects in tune with JNTUH.

    The clause No. 1 of R05 regulations is hereby amended as follows:
    A Student will be declared eligible for the award of the B.Tech. Degree if he/ she fulfills the following academic regulations.Pursued a course of study for not less than four academic years and not more than eight academic years, registered for 224 credits and secured 216 credits with compulsory subjects as listed below;

    1. All the practical subjects
    2. Industry oriented mini- Project
    3. Project work
    These orders shall come into force for all the students admitted under R05 regulations.

    For the official notification check the below link

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravijntu View Post
    Hi Sir/Madam,

    2004-2005 I year RR
    2005-2006 II year RR
    (detained due to lack of credits and rejoined in the 2007 may as R05
    batch)
    2007-2008 III year R05
    2008-2009 IV year R05


    Now I have NT paper alone in I st year, does this paper come under exemption
    Please reply.. Appreciate your help very mush Sir.. Thank you.
    There are certain rules for award of degree for detained/re-admitted students from one regulation to other regulation.Contact ur respective college & find out the more info on this issue.

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