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COURSE HANDOUTS, GUIDELINES, FORMS & CHECK LIST FOR FIRST DEGREE THESIS COURSE (Comp. Code: 1593) BITS F421T / BITS F423T (for Dual Degree) THESIS This Document has the following: Page No(s). Calendar of Events 1 Course Handout 2 - 5 Operational Details for Instructors 6 - 8 Check-list of Items for FINAL REPORT 9 Format of Cover/Title Page 10 Format of Certificate from Supervisor 11 Acknowledgements 12 Appendix - Academic Offences 13 Mid-Semester Evaluation Form 14- 15 Final Evaluation Form 16 - 17 Viva Evaluation Form 18 TS-1 Form 19 - 20 Attendance Sheet 21 ACADEMIC RESEARCH DIVISION BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E. February, 2015

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  • COURSE HANDOUTS, GUIDELINES, FORMS & CHECK LIST

    FOR

    FIRST DEGREE THESIS COURSE (Comp. Code: 1593) BITS F421T / BITS F423T (for Dual Degree) THESIS

    This Document has the following: Page No(s).

    Calendar of Events 1

    Course Handout 2 - 5

    Operational Details for Instructors 6 - 8

    Check-list of Items for FINAL REPORT 9

    Format of Cover/Title Page 10

    Format of Certificate from Supervisor 11

    Acknowledgements 12

    Appendix - Academic Offences 13

    Mid-Semester Evaluation Form 14- 15

    Final Evaluation Form 16 - 17

    Viva Evaluation Form 18

    TS-1 Form 19 - 20

    Attendance Sheet 21

    ACADEMIC RESEARCH DIVISION BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

    DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    February, 2015

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

    DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    SECOND SEMESTER, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15

    CALENDER OF EVENTS

    Date(s) Item From To

    9 February 2015 TS-I Form Student A R Division

    9 February 2015 Detailed outline of work Student Supervisor &

    HoD

    5 March 2015 Presentation &Viva-I Student Supervisor &

    Examiners

    25March 2015 26 March 2015

    Mid. Semester written report, Mid Sem presentation Student Supervisor &

    Examiners

    25 March 2015 26 March 2015

    Mid. Semester Grade submission Supervisor A R Division

    12 March 2015 Presentation &Viva-II Student Supervisor &

    Examiners

    12 May 2015 Thesis abstract (2 copies) Student Supervisor &

    HoD

    20 May 2015

    Final Thesis Report submission (2 copies)

    + Plagiarism Report (containing OSI, SSI and Word

    count)

    Student Supervisor &

    Examiners

    24 May 2015-

    2 June 2015 Thesis Final Presentations and Viva-voce Student

    Supervisor,

    Examiners

    24 May 2015 2 June 2015

    Final Thesis Report, Final Evaluation Form,

    Plagiarism (Turnitin) Report (1 copy each) Supervisor A R Division

    N.B.:- If any of the above date happens to be a holiday, date of the immediate next working day will be the calendar date. FINAL THESIS

    REPORT should invariably be submitted on or before the above mentioned date.

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

    DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    SECOND SEMESTER ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15

    COURSE HANDOUT: BITS F421T/F423T THESIS

    1. Scope and Objective of the course

    The aim of the thesis course is to train a student in the methodology of research, to cultivate a logical and

    creative thinking and to make him/her express his/her findings in the form of a scientific report. It also gives an

    opportunity to the student to comprehend his/her subject knowledge and apply it to the given problem.

    2. Operation of the course

    a) The student should immediately chalk out a plan of work in consultation with his/her supervisor. The

    supervisor will spell out the objectives and expected rate of progress. Literature survey should be carried out

    to ascertain the current state of work in the proposed area of thesis. The detailed outline of the work must

    include a time schedule clearly indicating the intermediate milestones and the estimated time to reach the

    same.

    b) Within one week of registration, the student should give his/her Thesis particulars to the ARD in TS-1 Form.

    c) Two typed/word-processed copies of final thesis are to be submitted to the supervisor on or before the last

    day of class work in the semester.

    d) ONE typed/word processed copy of Thesis Abstract should be submitted to the ARD through the supervisor

    along with the Final Report. The ABSTRACT should also be a part of the Bound Report in the same format.

    The format is given below.

    Format of submission of Thesis Abstract

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Thesis Title:

    Supervisor:

    Semester: First/Second Session

    Name of Student: ID No:

    Abstract

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    e) Separate thesis topic has to be assigned to an individual student. Wherever the broad area is same, the aspects

    to be researched by each of such individual students should be clearly focused and spelt out.

    f) Utmost care should be taken in the preparation of the FINAL REPORT. A checklist of various items is

    provided and students should carefully go through these. Supervisors are also requested to examine the draft

    of the FINAL REPORT keeping in view the items in the checklist. Title of the thesis should be proper and

    should be indicative of the type of work done.

    g) Monthly seminar should be conducted by the supervisor to monitor the progress of the student. An abstract

    has to be submitted to the respective supervisor.

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    3. Evaluation

    Evaluation in this course is essentially individual oriented. The various components of evaluation along with

    the weightage of each component and the due day/week are given below:

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Component Weightage (%) Approx. week in which due

    Viva-I 15 5th week

    Mid. sem. written report* 15 8th week

    Mid. sem. Presentation* 15 8th week

    Viva-II 15 15th week

    Final Thesis Report* 25 Last day of class work

    Final Viva-voce* 15 As per presentation schedule announced by the ARD

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    *To be EVALUATED JOINTLY by the Supervisor and the Examiners.

    The evaluation will recognize the day-to-day work involvement and punctuality of the student in the thesis

    work. Evaluation in various components shall take into account work progress and achievements,

    technical/professional competence, documentation and expression, initiative and originality, punctuality and

    reliability, self-reliance, and acquisition of special skills.

    The student should extend full cooperation to his/her supervisor and interact with him/her in advance about

    the time, venue and mode of each evaluation. He/she should regularly meet his/her supervisor and present his/her

    work periodically. Proposed examiners may also be invited to attend Mid Semester presentation and viva

    sessions.

    4. Grading Procedure

    Grading will be done mainly on the basis of the progress made towards attaining the overall objectives of the

    Thesis. The supervisor shall evaluate various prescribed components of evaluation before the submission of final

    thesis.

    The final thesis and performance in the final viva are to be jointly evaluated by the panel consisting of

    supervisor and examiner appointed by the Associate Dean, ARD. Supervisor should make the Final Thesis

    Report available to the examiner well advance. Before sending, he/she should check the contents of the

    Thesis, verify the checklist and sign the Certificate from the Supervisor. Evaluation in various components can be done on the basis of marks or grades. However, the recommendations for the final award shall invariably

    be made in terms of one of the prescribed grades, viz. A, A-, B, B-, C, C-, D and E. The student will have to

    defend the work appearing in his/her thesis before the panel of examiners. Detailed outline of work and the mid-

    semester written report submitted by the student should be made available by the Supervisor to the examiner.

    Before giving recommendations for the final grade in the thesis, the examiners shall also take a note of the overall

    performance of the candidate as indicated through various reports, mid-semester grade, etc. A proper correlation

    amongst the various reports, final thesis and performance in the viva shall guide the recommendations for the

    final award.

    Immediately after the viva, the supervisor shall return ONE copy of the Final thesis report, Thesis abstract.

    Attendance sheet and completed Final evaluation Form for the Thesis and Seminar courses to the ARD in a sealed

    cover. The other copy will be retained by him/her. The student should ensure with his/her supervisor so that the

    evaluation forms reach the Division well before the last date of comprehensive examination. He/she should also

    verify all items of check-list.

    5. Mid-semester Grading

    This will be announced by the supervisor to his/her student sometime in the 10th week of the semester. Mid-

    semester Evaluation Form should be returned by the supervisor to the ARD in the 9th week.

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    6. Make-up Policy

    Since thesis is a full time involvement, there is no scope of any make up in this course.

    7. Attendance and Routine Matters

    a) Thesis is a full time involvement and it is the responsibility of the student to be in full attendance. She/he

    should be available for interaction as frequently as desired by supervisor. In his/her mid-semester report, the

    student should state quantitatively his/her attendance for all the working days falling in the period of the

    report. A student is liable to be awarded NC if he/she does not cooperate with his/her supervisor.

    b) Every student has to sign his/her attendance regularly with the supervisor or as per the alternative

    arrangement made by the supervisor. An attendance sheet is being provided for this purpose to the

    supervisor. The candidate should apply and seek prior permission of his/her supervisor for going on leave for

    any genuine needs.

    c) If the leave of absence exceeds SEVEN days in the entire semester, the recommended final grade by the

    examiners may be revised by the Instructor-in-charge in consultation with the supervisor.

    d) For routine matters such as work place, laboratory help, contingency expenditure etc., the concerned HOD

    may be contacted through the supervisor.

    e) For using institute infrastructural facilities (in lab, library or such other) students must follow the procedures

    laid down by the respective In-charges of the facility.

    f) For field trips out of Institute, a complete plan indicating (i) purpose, (ii) duration and (iii) place of field work

    should be given through the supervisors recommendations in respect of the field trip to Associate Dean, ARD in advance for his/her approval. (Also consult Academic Regulations 6.21).

    g) The final viva cannot be held before the date on which comprehensive exams begins. The exact dates of final

    viva are scheduled by Associate Dean, ARD spanning within the comprehensive examinations period.

    However, depending on the exigencies of individual situation, these dates may be changed. Therefore, the

    students should plan in such a manner so that they are available till the completion of comprehensive

    examinations of the semester. If the THESIS is not submitted on the last day of class work as stipulated and

    examiners do not have sufficient time to read the Report, student will only be responsible for any delay in

    holding the Viva on the announced date.

    h) The format of Thesis Cover/Title page and Certificate from the Supervisor are appended. NO OTHER FORMAT SHOULD BE USED. Abstract of the thesis should invariably be included in the thesis in the

    prescribed format. Suggested sequence for the organization of the Final Thesis is given below:

    i. Title / Cover page

    ii. Acknowledgement

    iii. Certificate from the Supervisor

    iv. List of Symbols & Abbreviations used

    v. Thesis Abstract

    vi. Table of Contents

    vii. Chapters l, 2, 3, etc.

    viii. Conclusion

    ix. Appendices

    x. Bibliography/References (in standard format)

    xi. List of Publications/Conference Presentations, if any.

    Each student is expected to learn the standard methodology of presorting references and bibliographical

    details through Library/self study work. Standard format should be used while reporting the same in Thesis.

    Mere reproduction from the books/papers should be avoided and relevant portion should only be referred.

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    8. Chamber consultation Hours

    Each student is expected to fix up consultation hours with his/her supervisor. She/he can meet the Instructor

    In-charge: Associate Dean, ARD with a prior appointment.

    9. Course Notices

    All the notices issued by the ARD shall be placed on the IV Year Notice Boards.

    For BITS F423T: Thesis with this course number will be available with concurrent coursework for at most

    9 Units over full semester duration

    ASSOCIATE DEAN

    ACADEMIC RESEARCH DIVISION

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

    DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E. OPERATIONAL DETAILS for INSTRUCTORS

    (BITS F421T /BITS F423T Thesis)

    The operational details for Instructors of the Thesis course are outlined below;

    Thesis Course:

    1. Please ask your student to supply their particulars to ARD in Performa TS-1 given directly to him/her. 2. Please suggest a panel of two examiners for evaluation of the Thesis. You are requested to inform the

    proposed examiners and obtain their consent. Invite the proposed examiners for the mid semester and other

    presentation components.

    3. Details of the evaluation are given in the handout. The marks/grades obtained in each of the component should be entered in the Final evaluation form. The Final Thesis and Viva performance should be jointly

    evaluated by you and the Examiner appointed for this purpose by Associate Dean, ARD.

    4. After the Final Viva, One copy each of the Thesis, the Final evaluation form and the Thesis abstract, Plagiarism report (which should include OSI % and Word count) should be returned to the ARD. These

    should reach the ARD within three days of the Final Viva. The other thesis copy and evaluation form should

    be retained by the supervisor.

    5. The grades in Thesis are in terms of A, A-, B, B-, C, C-, D and E. 6. If the leave of absence exceeds SEVEN days in a semester the recommended final grade may be revised by

    the Instructor-in-Charge in consultation with the supervisor. Supervisors are requested to verify the number of

    days a student has been on leave or on approved field trips.

    Routine matters

    1. Every student has to sign his/her attendance regularly in the attendance sheet kept with the supervisor. The signed attendance sheet should be returned to the ARD along with the Final evaluation Form.

    2. A student should not take more than seven days of leave in a semester. The supervisor may directly sanction him/her leave. If his/her absence exceeds more than seven days his/her overall recommended grades may be

    revised by the Instructor-in-charge in consultation with the supervisor.

    3. If the performance of the student is below expectation and if he/she is not cooperating, the supervisor should hold discussions with him/her and counsel him/her on this aspect. If he/she still does not improve, a written

    warning should be given to him/her with a copy endorsed to the Associate Dean, ARD.

    4. Supervisors should send the recommended Mid-semester evaluation form to the ARD latest by 9th week. The recommended Mid-semester grade may be announced by the supervisor to his/her student directly.

    5. For field trips of students (i.e., outside Institute), a complete plan indicating purpose, duration and place of work should be given to Associate Dean, ARD in advance for his/her approval.

    6. One copy of all reports sent to ARD should be retained. Entry in the evaluation form should be made regularly.

    7. Student should be kept informed of his/her performance in various components of evaluation. 8. The supervisors are requested to adhere to the dates given in the Calendar of Events. 9. In FINAL THESIS REPORT specified formats of Cover/Title page. Supervisor's Certificate, have to be

    adhered. Thesis has to be word processed/typed on A4 size white paper. References should he/she cited in a

    standard manner. Title of thesis should be proper and should be indicative of the type of work.

    10. Supervisor should check the contents of the thesis and sign the certificate page before sending it to the examiners and ARD.

    11. Classify the Thesis topic in one of the following Areas of Research given in the Bulletin.

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    S.No Areas of Research

    1.

    Biological Sciences: Environmental Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Microbial Biotechnology,

    Molecular Biology, Molecular Parasitology & Vector Biology, Molecular Diagnostics, Genomics, Plant

    Biotechnology

    2. Bioengineering: Biomaterials. Biomechanics, Bioinstrumentation, Bio-transport Process.

    3. Civil Engineering: Structures, Water Resources, Geotechnical, Transportation, Environmental Engineering, Image Processing and G.I.S., Disaster Management, Earthquake Engineering, Solar

    Architecture, Finite Element Method, Non-traditional optimization algorithms, Artificial Neural

    Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Multicriterion Decision Making and their applications.

    4. Chemical Engineering: Biochemical Engineering, Biomass Gasification, Computation Fluid Dynamics, Energy Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Evolutionary Computation, Modeling and Simulation,

    Multi-Objective Optimization, Multiphase Reactors, Process Dynamics and Control, Process Integration

    and Process Intensification, Reaction Engineering, Polymer Science and Engineering, Process Synthesis

    and Design, Separation Processes and Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals..

    5. Chemistry: Organic including Natural products, Bioorganic, Inorganic, Bioinorganic, Physical, Biophysical, Medicinal, Analytical, Green, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry; Nanomaterials;

    X-Ray Crystallography

    6. Computer Science & Information Systems: Computer Networks, Database Systems. Software Engineering, Operating Systems, Multimedia. Computer Control Systems, Computer Architecture,

    Formal Methods, Information Retrieval.

    7. Economics and Finance: Macroeconomic Models and Policy, Microeconomic Analysis, Money and Financial Markets, Financial Engineering, Econometric Studies, Financial Modeling, Mathematical

    Economics, Environmental Economics, Resource Management Systems, Growth Economics, Banking,

    Micro Finance, Capital Markets, Macroeconomic Modeling, Applied Finance, Environment and

    Resource Economics International Trade and Finance, Strategy, Financial Management, Corporate

    Planning, Entrepreneurship, Project Management.

    8. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Communication Systems, Wireless and Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, Optical Communication and Networks, Microelectronics and VLSI Design, Signal Processing

    and Embedded Systems, Power Electronics and Drives, Power Systems, Telecommunication, Robotics

    and Intelligent Systems, Fiber Optic Sensors, Artificial intelligence techniques in robotics,

    Instrumentation & Control, Wearable computing, Energy and Power Systems

    9. Humanities and Languages: Film Studies, Music, Theatre, History and Politics, Language, Communication and Soft Skills, Literature and Cultural Studies, Comparative Indian Literature, ELT,

    Media Studies and Advertisement, Ethics and Indian Philosophy, Psychology, Public Policy, Public

    Administration and Development Studies, Urban and Landscape Studies, Digital Humanities,

    Journalism, Tourism and Travel, Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics, Higher Education, Spiritual Intelligence,

    Development Studies, Computer-Mediated Communication, Technology Enabled Learning / Education.

    10. Mathematics: Coding Theory, Cryptology, Algebraic Geometry, Parallel Computing, Fuzzy Logic and its applications, Water pollution, Mathematical Modelling, Nonlinear functional analysis, Computational

    fluid dynamics, Optimization, Operations Research, Mathematical Biology, Differential equations,

    Fractional Calculus, Dynamical System, Epidemiology.

    11. Mechanical Engineering: Product Design and Development, Manufacturing Engineering, Manufacturing Excellence Practices, Design Engineering, Materials Engineering, Fracture Studies, Non-

    destructive Testing, Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Nano Technology, Thermal Engineering, Energy

    Systems Engineering and Energy Management.

    12. Management: Indian Management Practices, Management Practices in MNC, Cross Cultural Management, Performance Appraisal, Strategic Marketing, Retail, Brand Management, Clustering

    Methodology, Strategy, Sustainable Development, Evolving Capitalism& Regulations, Project

    Management, Production Management, Facility Layout Planning, Application of TOC in Operations

    Management, Supply Chain Management, R&D Management, R&D Performance Measurement,

    Technology Management, ERP, MIS, E-business, Image Processing, Risk Management, Capital

    Markets, Quantitative Methods, Business Modeling, Stochastic Modeling of Production Systems,

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    Reliability Analysis & Modeling, Organizational Behavior, Positive Health Psychology, I/O Psychology,

    Indian Psychology, Innovation and Creativity, Negotiation Skills, Managerial Skills, Entrepreneurship

    and Health Care Management.

    13. Pharmacy: Drug Design, Synthesis and Screening of New Bioactive Molecules, Drug Delivery Systems, Phytochemistry and Natural Drugs.

    14. Physics: Materials Physics; Condensed Matter Physics; Nuclear, Particle and High Energy Physics; Optics & Spectroscopy.

    15. Interdisciplinary Research: Nanotechnology and nanoscience, Nano-robotics, Micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), Nanomaterials, Mechatronics.

    16. Educational Innovation and Institutional Development

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

    DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    Check List for Final Report of First Degree Thesis

    1. Is the Report's 'Cover/Title page' in proper format?

    2. Is 'Supervisor's Certificate' in proper format? Has it been signed?

    3. Is Abstract included in the Report? Is it in proper format?

    4. Does the 'Contents' page include chapter page numbers?

    5. Does the Report contain a summary of the literature survey?

    6. (a) Are the pages numbered properly? (b) Are the figures numbered properly?

    (c) Are the tables numbered properly?

    (d) Are the figures and tables titled properly?

    (e) Are the appendices numbered?

    7. Does the Report contain 'Conclusion' of the work?

    8. Are References/Bibliography given in the Report?

    9. Have the 'References' been cited in the Report?

    10. Is the citation of 'References and Bibliography' in the standard format?

    Attention should be paid on the above items while preparing the FINAL REPORT. Supervisors are also

    requested to ensure that their candidate(s) have prepared the FINAL REPORT properly.

    Illustrative Examples of Citation of References:

    1.

    Book:

    A. Gelb, Applied Optimal Estimation. Cambridge, M.A.; M..I.T. Press, 1974

    2. A paper in Conference or Symposium Proceeding edited published by Book Company:

    R.E. Kalman. 'New Methods in Wiener filtering theory', in Proc. First Symposium on

    Egineering Applications of Random Function Theory and Probability' J.L. Bogdanoffand

    F. Kozin. Eds. New York, Wiley, 1963, pp. 270-388

    3. A Journal Paper:

    R.E. Kalman and N.S. Pucy, 'New results in linear filtering and prediction theory', Trans.

    ASME. J.Basic Eng., Vol. 83-D, pp. 95-108, Mar. 1961

    4. A Conference Paper:

    M. Vidyasagar and N.K. Bose, 'Input-output stability of linear systems defined over measure

    spaces', in Proc. Midwest Symp. Ciro, Syst., Montreal, P.O. Canada, Aug. 1975,

    pp 394-397

    5. A Ph.D. thesis or Thesis

    I A.C.G Viera, 'Matri, orthogonal polynomials, with applications to autoregressive

    I model inn and ladder forms', Ph.D. Thesis. Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA. Dec. 77

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    THESIS REPORT

    ON

    (TITLE OF THE THESIS IN CAPS) Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement of

    BITS F421T THESIS / BITS F423T (for Dual Degree students) THESIS

    BY

    Student Name ID NO

    Under the supervision of

    Name and Designation of Supervisor

    ACADEMIC RESEARCH DIVISION

    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    (February 2015 June 2015)

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

    DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    CERTIFICATE

    This is to certify that the Thesis entitled,

    and submitted by _________ ID No. _______________ in partial fulfillment of the requirement of

    BITS F421T / BITS F423T (for Dual Degree students) Thesis embodies the work done by him/her under

    my supervision.

    Date:

    Signature of the Supervisor

    Name

    Designation

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    The students need to acknowledge his gratitude and thank to all those persons with whose support he has

    been able to pursue Thesis.

    So the students need to thank the following in the order mentioned-

    The Director, BPDC

    Associate Dean Academic Research Division,

    The Thesis Supervisor,

    Any other officials

    They can add any other faculty if so required.

    N.B. This must be original and unique to the student.

    Please sign here

    (Name of the Student)

    (ID No)

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    APPENDIX - Academic Offences

    Academic Offences and their Consequences: Academic offences and Plagiarism (Refer to information below for

    brief details) related issues are viewed very seriously. These are to be indicated before hand to the students as it

    could even lead to RC any time during the course of a semester.

    Academic Offence is defined as an attempt to obtain credit for work done by others, or to gain an unfair

    advantage. For example, plagiarism, cheating in the evaluation components of any form fall under academic

    offenses.

    Plagiarism: Plagiarism = theft of ideas (evidence of):

    Not being able to explain the meaning of own written material, OR not being able to write under witness at the level (including grammar, conceptualization, imagery and commentary) of material submitted as own (in

    an essay this is evidence of plagiarism even if the source has not been confirmed)

    Having the same wording as another paper or prior source. Uncommon sequences of words same as prior source (plagiarism). Phrases found common to a possible source; sequence of concepts or ideas common to a

    possible source.

    Evidence for plagiarism is inherently probabilistic. Matches of longer phrases are more improbable, but each additional match reduces the probability of the entire essay being original. Trivial changes (it does to they do, inversion of sentences, changing words to synonyms, deleting a few words, adding a few words) will be construed as attempts to hide the offence, and evidence of deliberateness.

    To keep safe, [1] Always cite your sources properly.

    [2] Paraphrase properly -- dont just grab some text and change a few words -- but read, digest, and write your own developed understanding after having read and thought about the material. It helps to make a diagram of the

    information to help you integrate the material and develop your own unique understanding and insight.

    [3] Quotations are fine, even great, but set them off in quote marks and cite the sources. Check out web sites

    discussing plagiarism, e.g. this nice self-test from the Univ. of Toronto:

    http://www.ecf.utoronto.ca/~writing/interactive-plagiarismtest.html.

    An essay that begins with a quote mark and ends with a quote mark, and is credited to the source, is not plagiarism. However, it would be the not very different from a photocopy, so obviously there would be no

    intellectual work involved and it would therefore be worth no marks. The same essay without the quote marks and

    the source would be still worth no marks for it would have falsely claimed originality, like "Here, Ive just written a book called The origin of species " -- that is an attempt to deceive and to gain an unfair advantage over students doing their own work; so it would be worth less than zero. Hence, it would lead to RC report (to be

    interpreted as per BPD Academic Regulations).

    While submitting the final project/thesis report to the supervisor, students are requested to submit OSI

    report also (plagiarism report generated by Turnitin software). Students have to submit both the

    documents to their supervisor before the final presentation. A student can generate OSI report at any

    system.

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    (Supervisors Copy)

    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    SECOND SEMESTER, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Mid Semester Evaluation Form

    BITS F421T / BITS F423T FIRST DEGREE THESIS COURSE (To be filled-in & for the use by Supervisor and Examiners)

    ID No.: _______________ Name of Student:________________________________________________

    Name of Supervisor: ____________________________________________________________________

    Title of Thesis:__________________________________________________________________________

    Broad Area of Research (consult bulletin) ____________________________________________________

    (A) Attendance: February. 2015: ____ (no.) days present out of _____(no.) working days;

    March. 2015: ____ (no.) days present out of _____(no.) working days;

    S.No. (B) Evaluation Components Weightage

    (%) Marks Secured Grade #

    1. Viva-I * 15 Recommended Mid Semester

    Grade

    ___________

    2. Mid Semester Written Report 15

    3. Mid Sem. Presentation & Viva Voce 15

    Mid-Semester Marks & Grade# Recommended 45

    * separate viva evaluation form # indicate grade as A, A-, B, B-, C, C-, D, or E.

    Reports, if any (NC/I, See Academic Regulation 4.12): ______; State Reasons:______________

    ______ ___________ _____________ ________________________ Date Signatures of: Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    & Names: ___________ _____________ ________________________ Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    N.B. Supervisor should announce the Mid. Semester Grade to his/her student directly and return the form to Academic Research Division

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    (ARD Copy)

    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

    DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E. SECOND SEMESTER, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15

    Mid Semester Evaluation Form BITS F421T / BITS F423T FIRST DEGREE THESIS COURSE

    (To be filled-in & for the use by Supervisor and Examiners) ID No.: _______________ Name of Student:________________________________________________

    Name of Supervisor: ____________________________________________________________________

    Title of Thesis:__________________________________________________________________________

    Broad Area of Research (consult bulletin) ____________________________________________________

    (A) Attendance: February. 2015: ____ (no.) days present out of _____(no.) working days;

    March. 2015: ____ (no.) days present out of _____(no.) working days;

    S.No. (B) Evaluation Components Weightage

    (%) Marks Secured Grade #

    1. Viva-I * 15 Recommended Mid Semester Grade

    ___________

    2. Mid Semester Written Report 15

    3. Mid Sem. Presentation & Viva Voce 15

    Mid-Semester Marks & Grade# Recommended 45

    * separate viva evaluation form (Refer to Page No.18) # indicate grade as A, A-, B, B-, C, C-, D, or E.

    Reports, if any (NC/I, See Academic Regulation 4.12): ______; State Reasons:______________

    ______ ___________ _____________ ________________________ Date Signatures of: Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    & Names: ___________ _____________ ________________________ Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    N.B. Supervisor should announce the Mid. Sem Grade to his/her student directly and return the form to Academic Research Division

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    (Supervisors Copy)

    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SC1ENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    SECOND SEMESTER, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Final Evaluation Form

    BITS F421T / BITS F423T FIRST DEGREE THESIS COURSE (To be filled-in & for the use by Supervisor and Examiners)

    ID No.: ________________________ Name of Student: ______________________________________

    Name of Supervisor: ____________________________________________________________________

    Title of Thesis: _________________________________________________________________________

    S.No. (B) Evaluation Components Weightage

    (%) Marks Secured Grade #

    1. Viva-I 15

    Recommended Final Semester

    Grade

    ___________

    2. Mid Semester Written Report 15

    3. Mid Sem. Presentation & Viva Voce 15

    4. Viva-II 15

    5. Final Thesis Report 25

    6. Final Presentation & Viva Voce 15

    Final Marks & Grade# Recommended 100

    * separate viva evaluation form # Indicate Grade Awarded as A, A-, B, B-, C, C-, D, or E.

    Reports, if any (NC/I, See Academic Regulation 4.12): ______; State Reasons:______________

    ______ ___________ _____________ ________________________ Date Signatures of: Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    & Names: ___________ _____________ ________________________ Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    N.B. Within 48 hours of the Students Final Thesis Presentation, the Supervisor should submit: 1) The Final Evaluation form with mentioned grades, 2) Hard & soft copy of Final Thesis Report (including Turnitin report) 3) Attendance Sheet (original) to ARD.

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    (Supervisors Copy)

    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    SECOND SEMESTER, ACACDEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Final Evaluation Form

    BITS F421T / BITS F423T FIRST DEGREE THESIS COURSE (To be filled-in & for the use by Supervisor and Examiners)

    ID No.: ________________________ Name of Student: ______________________________________

    Name of Supervisor: ____________________________________________________________________

    Title of Thesis: _________________________________________________________________________

    S.No. (B) Evaluation Components Weightage

    (%) Marks Secured Grade #

    1. Viva-I 15

    Recommended Final Semester

    Grade

    ___________

    2. Mid Semester Written Report 15

    3. Mid Sem. Presentation & Viva Voce 15

    4. Viva-II 15

    5. Final Thesis Report 25

    6. Final Presentation & Viva Voce 15

    Final Marks & Grade# Recommended 100

    * separate viva evaluation form # Indicate Grade Awarded as A, A-, B, B-, C, C-, D, or E.

    Reports, if any (NC/I, See Academic Regulation 4.12): ______; State Reasons:______________

    ______ ___________ _____________ ________________________ Date Signatures of: Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    ___________ _____________ ________________________ & Names: Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    N.B. Within 48 hours of the Students Final Thesis Presentation, the Supervisor should submit 1) The Final Evaluation form with mentioned grades, 2) Hard & soft copy of Final Thesis Report (including Turnitin report) 3) Attendance Sheet (original) to ARD.

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E.

    SECOND SEMESTER, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Viva Evaluation Form

    BITS F421T / BITS F423T DEGREE THESIS COURSE (To be filled-in & for the use by Supervisor and Examiners)

    ID No.: ________________________ Name of Student: ______________________________________

    Name of Supervisor: _____________________________________________________________________

    Title of Viva-Presentation I: _______________________________________________________________

    Viva-Presentation II: _______________________________________________________________

    S.No. (B) Evaluation Components Weightage (%) Viva-

    Presentation I Viva-

    Presentation II

    1. Technical Contents & Depth of Knowledge

    5

    2. Style of Presentation 5

    3. Response to Questions (Viva) 5

    Total 15

    Reports, if any (NC/I, See Academic Regulation 4.12): ______; State Reasons:______________

    ______ ___________ _____________ ________________________ Date Signatures of: Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    ___________ _____________ ________________________ & Names: Examiner-I Examiner-II Supervisor

    N.B. For evaluation of Viva I and Viva II components by the supervisor.

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    TS-1 Form (2 pages)

    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E. ACADEMIC RESEARCH DIVISION

    SECOND SEMESTER ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 PARTICULAR OF THESIS

    The student should correctly fill in this Form after all the changes (in Topic, supervisor or both) are finalized and submit to submit to ARD within one week of registration.

    A. Personal Particulars

    ID No________________________ Name:__________________________________________________

    Local Address:_ __________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________

    Mobile No.:05__-______________________; E-mail:____________________________________________

    B. Thesis Particulars

    Name of Supervisor________________________________________________________________

    Thesis Topic: ____________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________

    Research area (refer to the page 7-8 of the Thesis handout):______________________________________________

    Ext. No._____; Mobile No.:05__-______________; E-mail:________________________________________

    Date______________ Signature of Student_________________

    Panel of examiners (To be suggested by the Supervisor)

    S.No. Name Group/ Division

    1.

    2.

    Date:____________ Signature of supervisor_________________

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E. ACADEMIC RESEARCH DIVISION

    SECOND SEMESTER ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 OUTLINE OF FIRST DEGREE THESIS PROJECT

    (Attach extra sheet, if necessary)

    Aim or objective of the project work: Background of work: Plan of work: Bibliography and References; ______________________ _____________________________

    Signature of the student Signature of supervisor

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI DUBAI CAMPUS, DUBAI, U.A.E. ACADEMIC RESEARCH DIVISION

    ATTENDANCE SHEET (FOR FIRST DEGREE THESIS/HIGHER DEGREE & DISSERTATION STUDENTS)

    SECOND SEMESTER, 2014-15 1. PARTICULARS Name of student____________________ ID No_________________Supervisor_____________________

    Mobile No.: 05__-___________________; E-mail:______________________________________________________

    Hostel __________________ Room No___________________

    2. Attendance (Student to sign his/her initials) Month

    DATES Total working days

    Days absent

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

    Sept./Feb.

    17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

    Oct./Mar.

    Nov./Apr.

    Dec/ May

    Jan./May

    TOTAL

    Note: Supervisor may decide to keep this sheet with him/her and ask the student to sign on each working day at/before a particular specified time. This sheet should be returned to ARD along with the Final Evaluation Form.

    Date: ________________ Signature of Supervisor_________________

    * * *