MINI PROJECTS

A mini project is a hands-on experience for the students to strengthen the understanding of fundamentals through effective application of theoretical concepts, Mini project can help students to boost skills and widen student’s horizon of thinking. It is also given the highest weight age in core company placements & higher studies admissions at esteemed universities. So every Undergraduate student in the third and fourth years of the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) are required to undertake a project.
Every batch should consist of three/four students to execute Mini Projects. The team members have the choice of composing the group subjected to the acceptance of the Head of the department and Project coordinator and shall ensure that teams are balanced (one student above 65% and placement training program another student between 60% to 65% and third student 60% and below) and every team should have the potential of completing the mini project.
For Internal guides allocation, the procedure is as follows, firstly the faculty members are requested to give their area of interest in research , next the subject they taught during previous academic years and their experience is considered while allocating the mini project guides to the students.
Mini projects provide you an effective platform to get skilled on technologies, use it to learn latest technologies that are currently trending and select a mini project that revolves around a social cause or an environmental issue. So doing mini project in the right way will make your future recruiters recognize that you can work with time & resource constraints and still give an excellent output. Students will select the mini project based on their area of interest in technology.
In Mini project one internal and an external review will be conducted, in an internal review panel consists of Head of the Department, Professors, senior faculty members, internal guide along with project coordinator and they evaluate the students projects based on their presentation skills and domain knowledge and project reports shall be evaluated and submitted in report form which should be presented before the committee, it shall be evaluated for 50 marks. The committee consists of an external examiner, head of the department, the coordinator of mini project a internal guide and senior faculty of the department. There shall be no internal marks for mini project.      

Mini Project Evaluation Sheet

Mini Project Sample Status Report                                                                                                                                                                       

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