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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

VTU Revaluation Results 2009

B.E/B.Tech V semester Results announced for BELGAUM,GULBARGA & MYSORE Regions.
B.E/B.Tech I & II semester Results announced for ALL Regions.
B.E/B.Tech VII and VIII semester Results announced for ALL Regions.

'CAMS' M. TECH PROG. AT VVCE

 

The M.Tech programme "Computational Analysis in Mechanical Sciences" (CAMS) of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, was inaugurated on Sept.24.

The PG programme will begin from today (Sept. 30). Dr. K Chidananda Gowda, former Vice-Chancellor, Kuvempu University, was the chief guest. Vindhya, student of third semester, rendered the invocation. Dr. B. Sadashivegowda, HoD, Department of Mechanical Engineering, welcomed. P Vishwa-nath, Secretary, V.V. Sangha, emphasised on the technical relevance of the PG programme.

Gundappa Gowda, President of V.V. Sangha, presided. Prof. B.L.S Murthy spoke on the occasion. G.V. Naveen Prakash, Lecturer, proposed a vote of thanks. S.A. Mohan Krishna, Lecturer of the Dept., compered.

The M.Tech programme in CAMS is a first of its kind under VTU. This specialisation has been conceived based on the dearth of personnel in this field in both teaching and industry. It is apt to mention that the application of computational tools in the analysis of engineering problems is indispensable.

The curriculum covers all prominent streams of Mechanical Engineering namely Thermal, Design, Management and Manufacturing.

The graduates of Computational Analysis in Mechanical Sciences (CAMS) can pursue their career in Aerospace Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Railways, Design of Earth Moving Equipments, Oil and Gas Industry, Design of Defense Equipments & Machine Tools, Thermal Analysis and Teaching and R & D.

The duration of the M.Tech programme is two years with the eligibility of 50% aggregate and 45% for SC/ST. Guest lectures from IITs, IISc and Industries will also be arranged.

The selection criterion is as per VTU norms.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

VTU taps tech for exam reforms

Visvesvaraya Technological University is logging on to technology to introduce sweeping examination reforms from the next academic

year. This includes electronic distribution of question papers, digital correction of answer scripts and faster processing of results.
The university plans to do away with the physical distribution of question papers as is done now; it’s looking at partly automated supply-chain management to send them to all centres. Question papers are e-transmitted to these centres and printed there. “When there is a physical distribution of question papers, it goes through various routes and there’s the possibility of a leak. Using technology, papers will be sent directly to centres,” VTU vice-chancellor H P Khincha told The Times of India.
The university will password-protect the papers to ensure utmost security. For example, when papers are sent to a particular centre, a certain ‘key’ (password, in common parlance) will be given to the authorized person. When he enters the key, authentication is sent to the university and only then can he access the question papers. “The key will be constantly changed to prevent malpractice,” the vice-chancellor said.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

VTU Revaluation result July 2009 published

Belgaum: The VTU revaluation result July 2009 has been announced. The Students can access the results at http://www.vtu.ac.in/pdf/results/MTECH.pdf
The Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum (VTU) has published the M-Tech Challenge Revaluation June/July 2009 results.
The Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum is leading technical institution in the state.
The institute is known for producing excellent technocrats. The VTU is known as Centre of Excellence for Technical education in the state.
We wish Best of Luck!!!