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How to Practice AMIE Lab Experiments before actually performing AMIE Lab Experiments in college as part of AMIE Degree?
Yes, Absolutely, you can also practice Lab Experiments for various engineering branches freely. This facility has been initiated by MHRD (Ministry of Human Resourse and Devolopment).
Welcome to Virtual Labs
An MHRD Govt of India Initiative
Virtual Labs:- With
205+ labs and about 1515+ experiments across multiple
disciplines, Virtual Labs is one of the largest educational initiatives in the
world. These
labs, developed by faculties from the top technical institutes of the country,
address the issue of lack of good laboratory facilities, as well as trained
teachers, by making remote and simulation-based experimentation possible
through the Internet.
Objectives:-
1.To
provide remote-access to Labs in various disciplines of Science and Engineering
for students at the undergraduate level, post graduate level and research
scholars.
2.To
arouse curiosity in students and help them learn basic and advanced concepts
through remote experimentation. 3.To
provide a complete Learning Management System around the Virtual Labs to
provide students access to web-resources, video-lectures, animated
demonstrations and self-evaluation.
4.To
provide remote access to costly equipment and resources, which are otherwise available
to limited number of users due to constraints of time and physical locations.
Key Features:- Virtual
Labs offers various types of experiments for students to perform online. 1.Modeling
or simulating the physical phenomenon by a set of equations to yield the result
of a particular experiment.
2.Remotely
triggering an experiment in an actual lab and providing the student the result of
the experiment through a computer interface. This would entail carrying out the
actual lab experiment remotely. 3.Accompanying
audio and video streaming of an actual lab experiment and equipment.
The objective of the project work is to help the student develop ability to apply the engineering and technological concepts, tools and techniques to study and attempt to solve any engineering or system problem. Stress is given on quality of training for development of professional competence.
2. Prerequisite:-
Students pursuing Section B Examination can take up project work only after securing minimum grade ‘C’ in 5 (five) subjects in an engineering branch of Section B. Students are required to register for project work by filling the application form, as given at Appendix I, along with a demand draft of Rs. 3000.00 (US $ 200 in case of overseas students) in favour of ‘The Institution of Engineers (India)’ payable at Kolkata and return it to the headquarters of the Institution within the stipulated date.
3. Project Guide:-
On receipt of the application for project work with the prescribed fee, a letter giving the name and address of the project guide shall be issued to the students by the headquarters of the Institution. After receipt of the letter from the Institution, students are expected to contact the project guide within a week for their project work, carrying with them their Identity Card. In case designated project guide is not available due to any reason or change of address of the project guide or the student, thus affecting the facility of contact between them, the student is expected to contact the Chairman of the State/ Local Centre to which he is attached for an alternate project guide. The Chairman of State/Local Centre, after being satisfied with the reason stated by the student, would allot him the alternate project guide within the jurisdiction of his State/ Local Centre, under intimation to the Director (EEA) at headquarters. A ‘Fellow’ or a ‘Member’ of the Institution is only eligible to act as project guide. The project guide shall be responsible for guidance in preparing synopsis of the project, project report and monitoring the progress of work. He will also be responsible for guidance regarding problem formulation and methodology of the project selected by the student. In addition, the project guide shall evaluate the project work of the student.
4. Types of Project Work:-
The project work may be from any of the following types:
a) Comprehensive case study (covering any structure, industry or system); b) Field-oriented analysis and/or design problems (such as design of engineering structures, industrial/engineering processes and systems); c) Management-oriented study (such as evaluation, estimation, optimization, planning, and management, etc.); d) Repair and maintenance of equipment, structures, etc.; e) Any other project work a project guide may wish to allot to the student. 5. Synopsis of the Project:-
Synopsis of the project should be prepared in consultation with the project guide as per the format given in Appendix II. The synopsis should clearly state the objective and methodology of the proposed project to be undertaken. It should have full detail of the rationale, sampling instrument to be used, limitations, if any, and future direction of further study, etc as asked in the format. The synopsis of the project shall be approved by the Project Guide. Approved copy of the synopsis should be a part of the project report. Students are advised to retain an approval copy of the synopsis with them.
After finalizing the topic and approval of synopsis of the project, the student should start the actual project work under the supervision of the project guide.
6. Project Report:- A student is required to prepare 3 (three) neatly typed copies of his final project report as per the format given in Appendix II. One copy of the project report should be submitted to the project guide for internal evaluation; one copy of the project report, with signature of the Project Guide, is to be submitted to the Director (EEA), The Institution of Engineers (India), 8 Gokhale Road, Kolkata 700 020 for external evaluation; and one copy should be retained by the student with him/ her. The following points should be noted regarding the final project report:
(a) The project report shall contain the methodology, data/input, analysis, and the results/final outcome and comments of the project guide, if any.
(b) Each project report must adequately explain the methodology adopted and the directions for future study;
(c) The project report must also contain (a) Copy of the approved synopsis; and (b) Certificate of originality of the work by the project guide.
(d) The length of the report should not exceed 2500 words in double-spaced typed pages (excluding appendices and exhibits).
7. Time Limit for Project Work:-
Allotment of project guide for project work shall be done twice a year, i.e., May/June and December/January. For May/June term, the evaluation work shall be carried out in the month of August, whereas for December/January term, it would be in the month of February.
Minimum Time Limit:-
Students, having secured minimum grade ‘C’ or above in 5 (five) or more subjects after declaration of result of Winter term, must complete the project work and submit one copy of the same to the project guide and one copy to the Director (EEA) by August 10 of that year for internal and external evaluation. The project guide, in turn, shall submit his assessment report, along with the evaluated project report, to the Director (EEA) by August 20. Similarly, students, having secured minimum grade ‘C’ or above in 5 (five) or more subjects after declaration of result of Summer term, must complete the project work and submit one copy of the same to the project guide and one copy to the Director (EEA) by February 10 of the following year for internal and external evaluation and the project guide must send the assessment report by February 20.
Maximum Time Limit:-
Project work shall required to be completed within the stipulated period of 6 (six) years for a complete pass in Section B Examination. The term/session of declaration of result of Section B of a student shall depend on the date of submission of project report. In case a student fails to obtain the required grade in the project work in one or more attempts, he shall be required to re-register again for the same with the prescribed fee of Rs. 3000.00/US $ 200. 8. Evaluation of the Project Work:-
Full marks for the project work will be 100 (one hundred). There will be internal as well as external evaluation of the project work. Minimum aggregate for passing project work will be grade ‘B’.
Internal Evaluation:-
The internal evaluation will be carried out by the project guide, based on the project report submitted by the student to him. The project guide shall submit his assessment report on the prescribed proforma to be sent to him along with the letter of allotment. The assessment report must be accompanied with the evaluated project report (marks given on the content page and duly signed) as submitted by the candidate to the project guide for internal evaluation. Non-receipt of proforma should be informed to the headquarters on the address mentioned on page 5.
External Evaluation:-
External evaluation will be carried out by the examiner to be arranged by the Institution.
9. Important Notes while Preparing the Synopsis of the Project:-
The synopsis of the project should include the following:
o Rationale for the study. o Objectives of the study. o Methodology to be used for carrying out the study (detailed). o The expected contribution from the study. o Limitations, if any, and the direction for future study.
10. Important Notes while Preparing the Project Report
(a) The Project Work should be submitted in A-4 size (29 cm x 20 cm), typed in double space, in a bound volume.
(b) Before binding the project report, the student should ensure that it contains the following:
• Approved synopsis of the project work; • Certificate of originality of work by the project guide; and • Comments of the project guide on the project work, if any.
Students should submit a statement certifying that the work is an original one and has not been submitted earlier to any other Institution for fulfillment of the requirement of a course of study. The above certificate is required to be countersigned by the project guide. If any project report is received in the absence of the above, the same will be returned to the student for compliance.
(c) The student should prepare 3 (three) typed copies of the final project report. One copy of the project work should be submitted to the project guide for internal evaluation; one copy to the Director (EEA) of the Institution at Kolkata by registered post/courier for external evaluation mentioning on top of the envelope “Project Report-ET” (name of the engineering discipline); and one copy should be retained with him. The project report submitted to the project guide or to the Director (EEA) of the Institution will not be returned to the student.
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS
1. Objective:-
In order to equip students in pursuit of their cherished goal, a course on ‘Laboratory Experiments’ has been made compulsory in the syllabi of Section B examination. This programme can produce best results if it is able to arouse the basic inquisitiveness, originality and intelligence in the minds of students.
2. Prerequisite:- Students pursuing Section B examination can take up Laboratory Experiments only after securing minimum grade ‘C’ in 5 (five) subjects in an engineering branch of Section B. Students are required to register for laboratory experiments by filling the application form, as given at Appendix III, along with a demand draft of Rs. 5,000.00 (US $ 400 in case of overseas students) in favour of ‘The Institution of Engineers (India)’ payable at Kolkatta. On receipt of the application with choice of engineering college/institute and fee, a student shall be intimated the name of the engineering college/institute where he shall be required to perform the laboratory experiments. The decision of the Institution regarding allotment of college/institute shall be final and binding upon the students. 3. College/Institute for Laboratory Experiments:-
On receipt of name of the college/institute from the Institution, the student is expected to contact the authorities of the concerned college/institute for performing the laboratory experiments on production of a copy of the letter issued by the Institution. Thereafter, authorities of the college/institute shall permit the student to use the facility of the concerned department for laboratory experiments. The facility for performing laboratory experiments in a college/institute will be available twice a year, i.e., May/June and December/January. Students eligible for laboratory experiments after declaration of results of Summer examination can complete the laboratory experiments in December/January, whereas candidates for Winter examination can complete in June/July each year.
4. Number ofExperiments:- A student shall be required to perform 10 (ten) laboratory experiments, out of a list of 20 (twenty) experiments, prescribed for the branch of engineering in which he is pursuing Section B examination. Selection of 10 (ten) experiments shall be at the sole discretion of the concerned authority of the college/institute.
5. Certificate for Completion of Experiments:-
After completion of the required number of laboratory experiments, the college will issue a completion certificate to the student. The student, in turn, shall inform the Director (EEA) about the same, enclosing an original copy of the completion certificate, retaining a copy with him.
6. Evaluation of Laboratory Experiments:-
Full marks for the laboratory experiments will be 100 (one hundred). The evaluation shall be carried out by the concerned college/institute where the student shall perform the laboratory experiments. The prescribed proforma for an evaluation report shall be sent directly to the concerned college/institute by the Institution. In case of non-receipt, the college may inform the headquarters (address and phone number given on page 5). The filled-in proforma shall be sent to the Director (EEA), under confidential cover, directly by the college/institute. Minimum grade for passing laboratory experiments will be ‘B’. The evaluation work shall be carried out in the month of August for May/June term, whereas for December/January term, it would be in the month of February.
7. Hostel Accommodation Charges:-
The Institution is not liable to provide any hostel accommodation in the college/ institute during the period of performing laboratory experiments. However, some colleges/institutes may extend the facility of hostel accommodation on request of the students. Charges for lodging/boarding arrangements in the hostel shall be borne by the student separately. The student is not required to pay any other fee directly to the college/institute.
8. Time Limit for Laboratory Experiments:-
Minimum Time Limit:-
Students, having secured minimum grade ‘C’ or above in 5 (five) or more subjects after declaration of result of Winter term, must complete all 10 (ten) laboratory experiments by August 10 of that year for evaluation. The authority of the concerned college shall submit the assessment report to the Director (EEA) by August 20. Similarly, for Summer term, laboratory experiments are required to be completed by February 10 of the following year and the concerned authority of the college shall submit the assessment report by February 20.
Maximum Time Limit:-
Laboratory experiments are required to be completed within the stipulated period of 6 (six) years for a complete pass in Section B Examination. The term/session of declaration of result of Section B of a student shall depend on the date of completion of laboratory experiments. In case a student is not able to complete required number of laboratory experiments and obtain grade ‘B’ in one or more attempts, he shall be required to re-register again for the same with prescribed fee (Rs. 5000.00/US $ 400).
GENERAL
1. Completion of Section B
Passing of Section ‘B’ includes successful completion of project work, laboratory experiments and pass in required theoretical subjects within the stipulated examination registration period of six years. Project work and laboratory experiments can be pursued simultaneously after obtaining grade ‘C’ in minimum 5 (five) theoretical subjects of Section B.
2. Enquiry:-
All correspondence regarding the project work/laboratory experiments should be made at the following address quoting the membership number, session and year of passing minimum 5 (five) subjects of Section B and the name and address of the project guide/college for laboratory experiments, if already assigned:
Director (EEA) The Institution of Engineers (India) 8 Gokhale Road, Kolkata 700 020 Phone:(033) 40155400 (IVRS) Fax: (033) 2223 8345 E-mail:ad2_eea@ieindia.org, exams@ieindia.org
1. APPLICATION FOR PROJECT WORK 2. APPLICATION OF REGISTRATION FOR LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS. 3. GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT WORK AND LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS. 4. COLLEGE LIST FOR LAB EXPERIMENTS 5. MY LAB REPORT FILE (CSE BRANCH WITH WORKING PROGRAMMES IN C LANGUAGE) 6. MY PROJECT REPORT FILE (CSE) 7. AND MY PROJECT FOLDER WITH RUNNING APPLICATION
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I have made an AMIE GPA calculator and AMIE CGPA Calculatorin Excel and in C Language
Programme. You can check Grade Point Average (GPA), Cumulative Grade Point
Average (CGPA) and Total marks obtained in Percentage
also. The rules mentioned by IEI in the Rules book Volume I are correctly
incorporated in this calculator. Its tested and working 100%. If you have any
doubts or finds any bugs, please inform me. Please check your anticipations
with this calculator created in Excel/ C Language.
HERE IS SOME INFORMATION FOR ALL ABOUT AMIE GRADES AND ITS
MYTHS:-
1. For a complete pass in Section A or in Section B, minimum GPA shall be 6.
2. Full marks in each subject including project work and laboratory
experiments: 100.
3. Minimum grade for exemption in each subject: Grade C.
4. Minimum grade for passing project work: Grade B
5. Minimum grade for passing laboratory experiments: Grade B
6. Reappearance is not permissible in the subject (s) in which grade C
and above is obtained in an examination.
7. Score of grade 'D' in one subject of Section A (Diploma) or two subjects of
Section A (Non-diploma)/Section B is only considered in the last attempt
provided all the subjects in the scheme are covered with minimum grade point
being 6.
8. No division or class is awarded.
INTRODUCTION OF CUMULATIVE GPA (CGPA)
1. Candidates Passing Sections A and B Examinations in Revised Scheme.
2. Grade points of all subjects required to appear to complete the entire
course, including laboratory experiments and project work, shall be divided by
the number of subjects to arrive at the CGPA. This shall only be indicated in
the pass grade card of Section B. This also includes Lab experiments and Project
work.
Candidates Passed Section A in Old Scheme and Section B in Revised Scheme.
3. Candidates, who have completed Section A in old scheme securing
specific marks in all required subjects and subsequently completed Section B in
revised scheme securing specific grades in required subjects, CGPA shall be
calculated by converting marks of individual subjects of Section A to grade
points and then adding grade points of all subjects of Section A, Section B,
project work, and laboratory experiments and divided by the number of
applicable subjects. No separate grade card for Section A, which is already
completed in old scheme, shall be issued.
4. Candidates Exempted from Section A, by virtue of Passing Sections A & B
Examinations earlier, and passed Section B in Additional Branch in Revised
Scheme
5. Such candidates shall be considered similar to those who obtained exemption
from Section A by virtue of passing degree in engineering from the recognized
university. CGPA for them shall be calculated adding the grade points obtained
in required number of subjects in Section B, project work and laboratory
experiments and dividing by number of applicable subjects.
GRADE "D" CRITERIA:-
1. For PASS, you must get B grade in at least one subject (Section A, Diploma
Stream) to make total GPA equal to 6 or more.
2. Grade D will be considered in last attempt only. It will not be carried
over.
GPA: H = 10, A = 9, B = 8, C = 6, D = 5
Examples:
(1) Section A: C, C, C, D (D in last attempt). You have to reappear in subject
with D grade
Reason: GPA = (6 + 6 + 6 + 5)/4 = 23/4 < 6 (It must be equal or more than 6
for pass)
(2) Section A: C, C, B, D (D in last attempt). PASS
Reason: GPA = (6 + 6 + 8 + 5)/4 = 25/4 > 6 (Pass as GPA is greater than 6)
Check Following Video to See How to use the AMIE GPA Excel Calculator and How Perfect it is.
Checked the perfection of my GPA, CGPA Excel calculator with my Own grade Cards. Do you also want to check? Download above calculator and check yourself. I have checked the GPA , I have achieved in Section A and B with the calculator i have made in excel. Check the Image Below:-
Three cases are checked here
Case-1 : Only Section A GPA is calculated as per the Section A Grade Card
Case-2: Only Section B GPA is calculated as per the Section B Grade Card
Case-3: AMIE CGPA = Section A+B+ Project and Lab is calculated as per the Section A/B Grade Card.
Its perfectly matching with the GPA/ CGPA printed in Original grade cards received from IEI.
GPA/CGPA Calculator C Programme:-
You can copy the following C Language code and try in your
computer with C Language Compiler.
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/*AMIE PERCENTAGE & GRADE POINT AVERAGE
CALCULATOR*/
#include <stdio.h>
void main ()
{
int h, a, b, c, d, noofsubjects;
float totalgrade, totalgpa, percentage, gpa;
int hp, ap, bp, cp, dp;
printf("NUMBER OF SUBJECTS SCORED GRADE H : ");
scanf("%d", &h);
printf("NUMBER OF SUBJECTS SCORED GRADE A : ");
scanf("%d", &a);
printf("NUMBER OF SUBJECTS SCORED GRADE B : ");
scanf("%d", &b);
printf("NUMBER OF SUBJECTS SCORED GRADE C : ");
scanf("%d", &c);
printf("NUMBER OF SUBJECTS SCORED GRADE D : ");
scanf("%d", &d);
noofsubjects = h+a+b+c+d;
/*TOTAL GRADE IS = (h*100 + A*74 + B*65 + c*59 + d*49) */
totalgrade=((h*hp)+(a*ap)+(b*bp)+(c*cp)+(d*dp));
totalgpa=((h*hg)+(a*ag)+(b*bg)+(c*cg)+(d*dg));
percentage=totalgrade/noofsubjects;
gpa=totalgpa/noofsubjects;
/*FOLLOWING CODE WILL OUTPUT THE DETAILS*/
printf("\n NUMBER OF SUBJECTS COUNTED: %d\n", noofsubjects);
printf("\n TOTAL MARKS IN PERCENTAGE IS : %.2f\n", percentage);
printf("\n GRADE POINT AVERAGE IS : %.2f\n", gpa);
getch();
}
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Result Screenshot of the C Programme:-