how is the workload for an ece student in iiitdelhi??and can we shift our branch in second year from ece to cse??
Hi
Branch transfer from CSE to ECE or ECE to CSE is possible only after the grades of the first semester are out. A student must make an explicit request to be considered for branch transfer. Rules and regulations for branch transfer are:
1. Only the students who satisfy eligibility for a particular branch at the time of admission are eligible for transfer to that branch.
2. Students admitted through AICTE need to produce NOC from AICTE if applying for transfer to another program.
3. Students must have passed all credits specified for the first semester of the B.Tech. program.
4. To be eligible for transfer to Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (CSAM) or Computer Science and Design (CSD) program or Computer Science and Social Sciences (CSSS) program or Computer Science and Biosciences (CSB) program, a student must have received a B or better grade in Introduction to Programming (IP) and Mathematics-I.
5. To be eligible for transfer to Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) program,
a student must have received a B or better grade in both Digital Circuits and Mathematics-
Students eligible for program transfer will be ordered in a priority list based on CGPA and will be granted transfer in order as long as the strength of each program does not violate the following limits.
6. The base strength of a program for a batch will be the number of students who were admitted and who are still enrolled in the program as on Dec 15 (after Sem 1) after completion of one semester, not counting those who were repeating the first year. (E.g.
The final strength of any program shall not reduce by more than 10% of its base strength. Also, the final strength of any program shall not increase by more than 10% of its base strength.
In case of a tie in CGPA of students, below tie breaking rules will be followed for deciding transfer from one branch to another
Tie Breaking Rule I - For transfer to CSE, CSAM, CSD, CSSS and CSB branches, higher grade in the order of Introduction to Programming, Maths-I, System Management, Digital Circuits, Communication Skills
Tie Breaking Rule II -Higher JEE Rank
And about the work load of ece, the engineering degree have some workload in all colleges. But if you plan and work consistently it won't matter that much.