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							ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI
        CHENNAI – 600 025




     Regulations 2007
     (Distance Mode)




Centre for Distance Education
  Anna University Chennai
       Chennai – 600 025
                      ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI
                        CHENNAI - 600 025
                       REGULATIONS 2007
           PROGRAMMES UNDER DISTANCE EDUCATION MODE

Effective from the academic year 2007 and applicable to the students to be
admitted through Distance Mode at Anna University both in the calendar year
and academic year.

                              P.G.PROGRAMMES

The following Regulations will be applicable to MBA, MCA and M.Sc
programmes offered through Distance Mode.

1     PRELIMINARY DEFINITIONS AND NOMENCLATURE

In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:

          i.     “Programme” means Post graduate Degree Programme : MBA,
                 MCA, M.Sc.
          ii.    “Branch” means a specialization or discipline such as MBA,
                 MCA and M.Sc. like “Technology Management “, “Retail
                 Management”, “E-Learning”,        “Call Centre Management”,
                 “Computer Science”, “Computer Technology”, “Software
                 Engineering”, etc.
          iii.   “Course” means a Theory or Practical subject that is normally
                 studied in a semester, like Computer Organization,
                 Organizational Behavior etc.
          iv.    “Director, Centre for Distance Education” means the
                 authority of the Unversity to monitor and implement the
                 programmes offered through Distance Mode.
          v.     “Study Centre” means a college / institution / organization
                 designated by Anna University / Director, Centre for Distance
                 Education by following the procedures prescribed by Authorities
                 concerned. The study center is to serve as a location for the
                 conduct of Theory and Laboratory classes as required by the
                 University.
          vi.    “Coordinator of Study Centre” means the designated person
                 of the Study Centre who is responsible for relevant academic
                 activities and implementation of relevant rules of this
                 Regulations.
          vii.   “Course Instructor” means a qualified person appointed by
                 the Study Centers / Director, Centre for Distance Education to
                 handle a particular course / to clarify doubts and interact with
                 the students on the subject and the related matters.
          viii   “Counselor” means a qualified person at the level of senior
                 lecturer / Assistant Professor / Professor in the area of relevant
                 specilisation, identified by the study centers concerned or
                 Director, centre for Distance Education of the University. The
                 counselor is expected to be a facilitator of the teaching learning
                 process related to the distance education students. He is the
                 enabler for all services related to initiation and completion of the
                 course / project works of the students. A counselor may be a
                 course instructor also.

          ix     “Director, Academic Courses” means the authority of the
                 University who is responsible for all academic activities of the
                 University Departments for implementation of relevant rules of
                 this Regulation.

          ix     “University” means ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI


2      PROGRAMMES OFFERED THROUGH DISTANCE MODE AND
       ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

2.1    P.G. PROGRAMMES OFFERED:

       M.B.A.
       M.C.A.
       M.Sc. Computer Science
       M.Sc. Computer Technology
       M.Sc. Information Technology
       M.Sc. Software Engineering
       The above Programmes will be offered through Distance Mode in authori-
       zed Study Centres situated in colleges / institutions / organizations that
       are selected by Anna University Chennai. A candidate may be offered any
       one of the programmes and be attached to a Study centre situated at
       colleges / institutions / organisations, where the candidate desires to be
       attached to, subject to the satisfaction of other conditions.

2.2.   MODE OF STUDY:

       Candidates admitted under ‘Distance Mode’ should be available in the
       designated colleges / institutions / organisations where the Study Centre is
       located when the Counseling sessions / classes are conducted, normally
       on Saturdays and Sundays. The students are expected to come prepared
       by intensive reading of the course material and utilize the counselling
       sessions for discussions. The degrees offered through distance mode are
       more learner-oriented, and the student has to take active part in the
          teaching-learning process. Most of the instructions are imparted through
          study materials rather than face-to-face communication.
          The University follows a multi-pronged methodology that will facilitate self-
          learning. The salient features are
         Study Material Prepared according to Self Study Mode by Subject Experts
         Hard Copy and CDs provided
         Case Studies and Hands on Projects provided
         CDs with necessary open source software for hands on experience for
          Laboratory Courses
         Audio/Video Presentations and lectures provided through CDs
         Interactive Counseling sessions for doubt clearing by course instructors
          and experts
         Guest lectures
         Laboratory sessions with modern laboratories and trained faculty
         Training for written communication skills

2.3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
2.3.1 Candidates for admission to the first semester of the MBA, MCA and
      M.Sc Degree Programmes shall be required to have passed an
      appropriate Degree Examination of a recognized University as specified
      under qualification for admission in Table I or any other examination of
      any recognized University or authority accepted by the Syndicate of
      Anna University Chennai as equivalent thereto.
2.3.2       However, the Syndicate of the University may decide to restrict
            admission in any particular year to candidates having a subset of
            qualifications prescribed in Table I.


2.3.3       Not withstanding the qualifying examination the candidate might have
            passed, he/she shall have a minimum level of proficiency in the
            appropriate programme / courses as prescribed by the Syndicate of the
            University from time to time.

2.3.4       Eligibility conditions for admission such as class obtained, number of
            attempts in qualifying examination and physical fitness will be as
            prescribed by the Syndicate of the University from time to time.

3         DURATION OF THE PROGRAMMES:

3.1       The minimum and maximum period for completion of the P.G.
          Programmes are given below:
          Programme          Minimum No. of          Maximum No. of
                               Semesters               Semesters
             M.B.A.                4                      12
             M.C.A.                6                      16
             M.Sc                  4                      12


3.2    Each semester shall normally consist of 8-10 contact hours or Counseling
       sessions for each of the theory and laboratory courses. The Coordinator
       of the Study Centre shall ensure that every course instructor outlines the
       salient points and also clears any doubts and, in general, helps the
       students to use and understand the course material provided.


4 STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME

4.1   Every Programme will have a curriculum and syllabi consisting of core
      courses, elective courses and project work.

       The Programme may also include seminar / practicals / practical training,
       if they are specified in the curriculum. The electives are to be chosen from
       the list of electives with the approval of the Director, Centre for Distance
       Education.

4.2    The medium of instruction, examination and project report shall be in
       English.

4.3   Maximum Marks

      The maximum marks assigned to different courses are as follows: Each of
      the theory and practical courses (excluding project work) shall carry
      maximum of 100 marks of which 20 marks will be through internal
      assessment. As regards the project work the total marks would be 400 of
      which 80 marks will be through internal assessment and the remaining
      320 would be distributed as 120 for Project Report submitted and 200 for
      viva-voce examination.

4.4   Project Work

4.4.1 Project work shall be carried out under the supervision of a qualified guide
      from a panel of guides approved by the Director, Centre for Distance
      Education.
4.4.2 A candidate may, however, in certain cases, be permitted to work on the
      project in an Industrial / Research Organization, on the recommendation
      of the Coordinator of the Study Centre with the approval of the Director,
      Centre for Distance Education. In such cases, the Project work shall be
      jointly supervised by an approved guide of the study centre and by a
      professionally competent person from the Organization and the student
      shall be instructed to meet the guide periodically and attend the review
      committee meetings for evaluating the progress.

4.4.3 A project Proposal along with recommendations of Guide and Coordinator
      of Study Centre has to be submitted to the Director, Centre for Distance
      Education for approval, one month prior to the commencement of the
      project semester. Only those projects approved by Director, Centre for
      Distance Education can be taken up by the students.

4.4.4 Two project review meetings shall be conducted at the study centre and
      projects are to be evaluated by a three-member project committee. A
      report on evaluation shall be sent periodically to Director, Centre for
      Distance Education.

4.4.5 The Project Report prepared according to approved guidelines and duly
      signed by the guide(s) shall be submitted to Coordinator of Study Centre
      (see also clauses 4.4.6 and 4.4.7).

4.4.6 The final Project Report for MBA, M.C.A. and MSc. programmes shall be
      submitted at the end of the final Semester as per the schedule announced
      by the Director, Centre for Distance Education.

4.4.7    If a candidate fails to submit the project report on or before the specified
        date, he/she is deemed to have failed in the Project Work and shall re-
        register for the same in a subsequent semester.

5       STUDY CENTRES
        In order to provide individualised support to its learners the University shall
        create various study centres. The Study Centres are the contact points for
        the students on all the major aspects of the programmes. These include
        Counseling sessions, practicals, library facilities, disseminating information
        and facilities for audio-visual training aids. The Study Centres are also
        equipped with books on the subjects of the programmes and the books
        will be accessible to the students during their visits to the Study Centres.
        All the important communications are sent to the Coordinators of the
        Study Centres. The Coordinators would display a copy of such important
        circulars/notifications on the notice board of the study centre for the
        benefit of all the students. The Co-ordinators of the Study Centres are
        required to provide advance information about assignments, submission of
      examination forms, list of students admitted to a particular examination,
      project work related details, declaration of results and the like.

6     STUDENT COUNSELOR

      To help the students in pursuing their courses of study and for general
      advices on the academic programmes, a certain number of students will
      be attached to a Student Counselor who shall function as Student
      Counselor for those students throughout their period of study. Such
      Student Counselors shall advise the students and monitor the courses
      taken by the students, check the attendance and progress of the students
      attached to him/her and counsels them periodically. The Student
      Counselor is expected to interact with the students allocated to him
      through e-mail, telephone, letter or in person. The Director, Centre for
      Distance Education will appoint the Student Counselors from among the
      teaching staff of the Anna University Chennai or from the Study Centres.
      The Student counselor is expected to submit periodical progress report
      about the students under him / her as required by the University.

      The functions of the Student Counselor include

         • Solving problems experienced by students in usage of Study material
         including CDs and use of CDs in the laboratories

         • Clarifying the regulations of the programme and the details of rules
         therein

         • Informing the students about the academic schedule including the
         dates of assessments and the syllabus coverage for each assessment

         • Analyzing the performance of the students after each test and finding
         the ways and means of improving the performance.

         • Identifying the weak students, if any and providing additional help or
         guidance or coaching to such weak students.

7     PROCEDURES         FOR     AWARDING        MARKS       FOR     INTERNAL
      ASSESSMENT

7.1   Every course instructor is required to maintain an 'ATTENDANCE AND
      ASSESSMENT RECORD' which consists of attendance marked in each
      counseling session or practical or project work interaction, the test marks
      and the record of class work (topic covered, queries asked and feedback
      regarding Study materials etc), separately for each course. This should be
      submitted to the Coordinator of the Study Centre for checking the conduct
      of the interactive counseling sessions, syllabus coverage and the records
      of test marks and attendance. At the end of the semester, the record
      should be verified by the Coordinator of the Study Centre who will keep
      this document in safe custody for five years. The Director, Centre for
      Distance Education or any inspection team appointed by the University
      may inspect the records of attendance and assessment of both current
      and previous semesters.

7.2   Theory Courses: Two assessments each carrying 100 marks shall be
      conducted by the study centre. The total marks obtained in all the tests put
      together out of 200, shall be reduced to 20 marks and rounded to the
      nearest integer (This implies equal weightage to both the assessments).

7.3   Practical Courses: Every practical exercise / experiment shall be
      evaluated based on conduct of experiment / exercise and records
      maintained for 10 marks. There shall be at least one mid-semester
      test/project for 10 marks.

7.4   Project Work: There shall be three assessments (each 100 marks), by a
      review committee, in the project semester. The student shall make
      presentation on the progress made before the project review committee.
      The Coordinator of the Study Centre shall constitute the review
      committee. The internal marks shall be 80 and rounded to the nearest
      integer. The reports of the review committee shall be sent to the Director,
      Centre for Distance Education for approval.


8     REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETION OF A SEMESTER

      A candidate who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to
      have satisfied the requirements for completion of a semester.

8.1   Ideally every student is expected to attend all counseling sessions /
      classes and secure 100% attendance. However, the student is expected
      to attend at least 50% of the counseling sessions / classes.

      Therefore, he/she shall secure not less than 50% of overall attendance in
      that semester taking into account the total number of periods in all courses
      put together attended by the candidate as against the total number of
      periods in all courses offered during that semester.

8.2   Candidates who do not complete the semester (as per clause 8.1), will not
      be permitted to write the examination at the end of the semester. They are
      required to repeat the incomplete semester in the next academic year.
9      REQUIREMENTS FOR APPEARING FOR SEMESTER EXAMINATION

       A candidate shall normally be permitted to appear for the semester
       examination of the current semester if he / she has satisfied the semester
       completion requirements (vide Clause 8) and has registered for
       examination in all courses of that semester, as well as the arrears of
       previous semesters.

10     END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS

10.1 There shall be one end semester examination of 3 hours duration in each
     theory course. The examinations shall ordinarily be conducted between
     May and July during the odd semesters and between November and
     January in the even semesters. For the practical examinations (including
     project work), both internal and external examiners shall be appointed by
     the Director, Centre for Distance Education. The maximum marks for each
     theory and practical course shall be 100 comprising of 20 marks for
     internal assessment and 80 marks for the end semester examinations.
     The following will be the weightages for different courses.

       i)     Theory course:
                    Internal Assessment - 20%
                    End Semester Examination - 80%
       ii)    Practial courses
                    Internal Assessment - 20%
                    End Semester Examination - 80%
       iii)   Project work
                    Internal Assessment - 20%
                    Evaluation of Project Report by external examiner - 30%
                    Viva-Voce Examination - 50%


10.2   The end semester evaluation of the Project work will be based on the
       project report and a Viva-Voce Examination by a team consisting of the
       guide and External Examiner(s) who are appointed depending on the
       chosen areas of specialization of the students. The External Examiner(s)
       shall be appointed by the Director, Centre for Distance Education.

10.3   If a student indulges in malpractice in any of the end semester / internal
       examinations, he / she shall be liable for punitive action as prescribed by
       the Director, Academic Courses as per the University regulations from
       time to time

10.4   WITHDRAWAL FROM EXAMINATIONS
10.4.1. A candidate may, for valid medical / official reasons be granted
       permission to withdraw from appearing examinations for all courses or
          any of the courses for that particular semester in which withdrawal is
          made.

10.4.2.         Withdrawal application shall be valid only if the candidate is otherwise
                eligible to write the examination and if it is made within TEN days prior
                to the commencement of the semester examination on
                recommendation by the Co-ordinator of study centre and submitted to
                the Director, Academic Courses in prescribed format. Withdrawal
                facility is available for only once in the whole period of study.
                Withdrawal shall not be construed as an appearance for the eligibility
                of award of Degree.

10.4.3          Notwithstanding the requirement of mandatory TEN days notice,
                applications for withdrawal for special cases under extraordinary
                conditions will be considered on the merit of the case.

11       PASSING REQUIREMENTS

11.1     A candidate who secures not less than 50% of total marks prescribed for
         the courses with a minimum of 45% of the marks prescribed for the end-
         semester Examination in both theory and practical courses shall be
         declared to have passed in the Examination.

11.2      If a candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course he / she shall
         reappear for the examination till he / she secures a pass. However, the
         internal assessment marks obtained by the candidate in the first attempt
         shall be retained and considered valid for all subsequent attempts.

11.3     A student who has passed any course / all the courses prescribed in the
         curriculum for the award of the degree shall not be permitted to re-enroll to
         improve his/her marks in a course or the aggregate marks respectively.

12       ISSUE OF MARK SHEETS

12.1     Individual mark sheet for each semester will be issued, containing the
         following information through the Coordinator of the Study Centre, after
         the publication of the results:

         (i)       The marks obtained in each subject in internal assessment and end
                   semester examination.
         (ii)      Whether the candidate has passed or failed in the courses
                   concerned.

13       ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE
13.1   A student shall be declared eligible for the award of the degree if he/she
       has
       i.    Successfully passed all the courses as specified by the curriculum
             corresponding to MBA/MCA/M.Sc degree.
       ii.   No disciplinary action is pending against him/her.

13.2   The award of the degree must have been approved by the Syndicate.


14     CLASSIFICATION OF THE DEGREE AWARDED

14.1   A candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree (vide clause 13)
       having passed the examination in all the courses in his/her first
       appearance within the specified minimum number of semesters (clause
       3.1) securing an aggregate of not less than 75% of total marks (Internal
       assessment plus end semester examination marks) shall be declared to
       have passed the examination in First Class with Distinction. Further, the
       authorized break of study (vide clause 16.1) will not be counted for the
       purpose of classification.

14.2    A candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree (vide clause 13)
       having passed the examination in all the courses within the specified
       minimum number of semesters (clause 3.1), reckoned from his/her
       commencement of study plus two years for MBA/M.Sc and three years for
       MCA, securing an aggregate of not less than 60% of total marks (internal
       assessment plus semester examination marks) shall be declared to have
       passed the examination in First Class. For this, the authorized break of
       study (vide clause 16.1) will not be counted for the purpose of
       classification.

14.3   All other candidates (not covered in clauses 14.1 and 14.2) who qualify for
       the award of the degree (vide Clause 13) shall be declared to have
       passed the examination in Second Class.

15     REVALUATION OF ANSWER SCRIPTS

15.1   A candidate can apply for revaluation of his/her semester examination
       answer paper in a theory course, within 2 weeks from the declaration of
       results, on payment of a prescribed fee through proper application to the
       Controller of Examinations through the Coordinator of the Study Centre
       concerned and Director, Centre for Distance Education. The Controller of
       Examination will arrange for the revaluation and the results will be
       intimated to the candidate concerned through the Coordinator of the Study
       Centre. Revaluation is not permitted for practical courses and for project
       work.
15.2   Copies of the answer scripts for the theory course(s) can be obtained from
       the Controller of Examinations, Anna University on payment of fee
       specified for this purpose.


16     TEMPORARY BREAK OF STUDY FROM A PROGRAMME

16.1   If any candidate [student who has been admitted after paying the
       admission fees] intends to temporarily discontinue the programme at any
       point of time during the programme for valid reason (such as medical
       reasons / official reasons) and to rejoin the programme in the semester for
       which the candidate had obtained the break of study at a later period, the
       following rules are prescribed:

16.2 The candidate shall apply in the prescribed format to the Director, Centre
     for Distance Education not later than the last date for enrolling for the
     semester examination of the semester in question with necessary
     documents.
16.3   A candidate shall be allowed break of study for not more than two
       semesters subjects to the conditions that the candidate shall complete the
       programme within the maximum number of semester allowed for the
       programme (MBA / M.Sc. – 12 semester, MCA 16 semester) as given in
       Clause 3.2 of the Regulations).
16.4   The candidate shall pay a break of study fees of Rs.5,000/- for every
       semester of break of study the candidates intends to have.
16.5   The candidate permitted to rejoin the programme after the break shall be
       governed by the Regulations of study in force at the time of rejoining.
16.6   If any student is detained for want of requisite attendance, progress and
       good conduct, the period spent in that semester shall not be considered
       as permitted ‘Break of Study’ and Clause 14.2 is not applicable for this
       case.

17     DISPUTE RESOLUTION

       The dispute / conflict that might arise between the stakeholders and the
       Distance Education Authorities in connection with the functioning of
       Distance Education Programme shall be resolved within the purview of the
       Anna University rules and regulations that are in force.


18     DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE

       The disciplinary procedures and practices to be followed are the same as
       that is followed for the regular degree programmes of Anna University
      wherever applicable. In special cases a committee will be constituted by
      Anna University to look into the intricacies of the issues and offer remedial
      measures / actions to be taken.

19    REVISION OF REGULATION AND CURRICULUM

      The University may from time to time revise, amend or change the
      Regulations, scheme of examinations and syllabi if found necessary.

                                    TABLE I
                               (As per Clause 2.3)

 S.No      PG Programmes                   *Qualifications for Admission
 1.   Master of Business             Any Degree.
      Administration (MBA)
 2.   Master of Computer             Any degree.
      Applications (MCA)             The candidate should have studied Core
                                     Mathematics either at Plus Two level or
                                     Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Oriented
                                     Subject as one of the subjects at the Degree
                                     level
 3.    Master of Science (M.Sc)      B.Sc Mathematics / Computer Science /
                         (2-years)   Information Technology / Software Engineering
                                     / Electronics
                                                           (or)
                                     B.Sc.(Physics / Statistics / Chemistry) / B.E.S.
                                     with mathematics or Computer Science as
                                     allied subject
                                                           (or)
                                     B.Sc.Applied Sciences (Computer Technology
                                     / Information Technology/ Computer Systems
                                     Maintenance and Networking)
                                                           (or)
                                                          B.C.A.
                                                           (or)
                                                B.E./ B.Tech. (any branch)


      *All degree must have been obtained after “Plus Two” or equivalent


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