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Lovely Professional University, Punjab

Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
INT306 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 11179::Kewal Krishan 3.0 0.0 0.0 3.0
Course Orientation 1 :DISCIPLINE KNOWLEDGE, 5 :PLACEMENT EXAMINATION, 6 :PLACEMENT EXAMINATION(Mass Recruiters), 7 :COMPETITIVE
EXAMINATION(Higer Education)

TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
T-1 DATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS HENRY F. KORTH, 6th 2013 MCGRAW HILL EDUCATION
ABRAHAM
SILBERSCHATZ, S.
SUDARSHAN
Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
R-1 DATABASE SYSTEMS: MODELS, RAMEZ ELMASRI, 6th 2013 PEARSON
LANGUAGES, DESIGN AND SHAMKANT B.
APPLICATION PROGRAMMING NAVATHE
R-2 AN INTRODUCTION TO C. J. DATE, S. 8th 2009 PEARSON
DATABASE SYSTEMS SWAMYNATHAN, A.
KANNAN
R-3 AN INTRODUCTION TO BIBIN C. DESAI 1st GALGOTIA PUBLICATIONS
DATABASE SYSTEM
R-4 SIMPLIFIED APPROACH TO PRATEEK BHATIA, 8th 2012 KALYANI PUBLISHERS
DBMS GURVINDER SINGH
R-5 DATABASE PRINCIPLES CARLOS 9th 2010 CENGAGE LEARNING
CORONEL,STEVEN
MORRIS AND PETER
ROB
R-6 SQL, PL/SQL: THE IVAN BAYROSS 4th 2010 BPB PUBLICATIONS
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE OF
ORACLE

Relevant Websites
Sr No Web address (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/IIT-MADRAS/Intro_to_Database_Systems_Design/ DBMS PDF of IIT-M

RW-2 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=106106093 Video Tutorials from the IIT

RW-3 http://infolab.stanford.edu/~ullman/fcdb.html Database System course by Stanford

RW-4 http://jcsites.juniata.edu/faculty/rhodes/dbms/dbarch.htm Three level Database Architecture

RW-5 http://unixspace.com/context/databases.html Data Models


RW-6 http://www.siue.edu/~dbock/cmis450/3-ermodel.htm E-R Modeling

RW-7 http://www.databasteknik.se/webbkursen/relalg-lecture/ Relational Algebra

RW-8 http://jcsites.juniata.edu/faculty/rhodes/dbms/relcalc.htm Relational Calculus

RW-9 http://www.w3schools.com/sql/ SQL Command

RW-10 http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/359654/11-important-database-designing- Design Rules


ruleswhich-I-foll
RW-11 http://holowczak.com/database-normalization/ Normalization

RW-12 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transaction_processing Transaction Processing

RW-13 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concurrency_control Concurrency Control

RW-14 http://db.grussell.org/section015.html Transaction Recovery

RW-15 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PL/SQL PL SQL

RW-16 http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CourseCentral/354/zaiane/material/notes/Chapter11/node1.html Indexing and Hashing

RW-17 http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96521/ds_concepts.htm Distributed Databases

LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)


Weeks before MTE 7
Weeks After MTE 7
Spill Over 7

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week Lecture Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections of Other Readings, Lecture Description Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool Live Examples
Number Number Text/reference Relevant Websites, Demonstration/
books Audio Visual Aids, Case Study /
software and Virtual Images /
Labs animation / ppt
etc. Planned
Week 1 Lecture 1 Basic concepts(Purpose of T-1:CH 1 Lecture 0 Will learn about the Brainstorming
database systems) development of Session using
database system and Power Point
its significance Presentation
Week 1 Lecture 2 Basic concepts(Components T-1:CH 1 RW-1 Component Modules of Understand the Brainstorming Database
of dbms) R-1:CH 2 RW-2 DBMS and their functionality the Session using System
RW-3 Interactions database system Power Point Applications
performs and about Presentation like
the components it is computerized
composed of library systems,
automated teller
machines,
flight
reservation
systems and
computerized
parts inventory
systems

Lecture 3 Basic concepts(DBMS T-1:CH 1 RW-4 Internal , Conceptual Learn about the three Discussion using Applications
architecture) R-1:CH 2 and External Level, tier architecture of Power Point that run on
R-2:CH 2 Physical and logical data the database and Presentation World Wide
independence independence in Web
functionality
provided
Basic concepts(Data T-1:CH 1 RW-4 Internal , Conceptual Learn about the three Discussion using Applications
Independence) R-1:CH 2 and External Level, tier architecture of Power Point that run on
R-2:CH 2 Physical and logical data the database and Presentation World Wide
independence independence in Web
functionality
provided
Week 2 Lecture 4 Basic concepts(Data R-1:CH 2 RW-5 Overview of the Design Understand about Case Study and Design of the
modeling) R-3:CH 2 RW-6 Process, Entity - modeling the real life Discussion database at
R-4:CH 3 Relationship Model and situations as a physical, logical
Notations, Constraints, collection of entities, and view levels
Removing Redundant their attributes and of any
Attributes in Entity Sets, relationship between application
E-R Diagrams, those entities
Reduction to Relational
Schemas , E-R Design
Issues
Lecture 5 Basic concepts(Hierarchical R-4:CH 3 RW-5 Record Based Data Learn about the Case Study and Customer - Loan
Model) Model , their advantages conceptual tools for discussion Database
and disadvantages, describing the data,
Evolution of Relational relationships ,
Model semantics and
contraints
Basic concepts(Network R-4:CH 3 RW-5 Record Based Data Learn about the Case Study and Customer - Loan
Model) Model , their advantages conceptual tools for discussion Database
and disadvantages, describing the data,
Evolution of Relational relationships ,
Model semantics and
contraints
Week 2 Lecture 6 Basic concepts(Entity T-1:CH 7 RW-5 L6: Object Based Data Understand about Case Study and Any live
relationship model) R-1:CH 7 RW-6 Model, Entity - modeling the real life Discussion database for
Relationship Model and situations as a modeling and
Notations, Overview of collection of entities, design
the Design Process their attributes and
L7: Removing relationship between
Redundant Attributes in those entities
Entity Sets, E-R
Diagrams, Reduction to
Relational Schema , E-R
Design Issues
Basic concepts(Object T-1:CH 7 RW-5 L5: Object Based Data Understand about Case Study and Any live
Oriented Models) R-1:CH 7 RW-6 Model, Entity - modeling the real life Discussion database for
Relationship Model and situations as a modeling and
Notations, Overview of collection of entities, design
the Design Process their attributes and
L6: Removing relationship between
Redundant Attributes in those entities
Entity Sets, E-R
Diagrams, Reduction to
Relational Schema , E-R
Design Issues
Week 3 Lecture 7 Basic concepts(Object T-1:CH 7 RW-5 L5: Object Based Data Understand about Case Study and Any live
Oriented Models) R-1:CH 7 RW-6 Model, Entity - modeling the real life Discussion database for
Relationship Model and situations as a modeling and
Notations, Overview of collection of entities, design
the Design Process their attributes and
L6: Removing relationship between
Redundant Attributes in those entities
Entity Sets, E-R
Diagrams, Reduction to
Relational Schema , E-R
Design Issues
Basic concepts(Entity T-1:CH 7 RW-5 L6: Object Based Data Understand about Case Study and Any live
relationship model) R-1:CH 7 RW-6 Model, Entity - modeling the real life Discussion database for
Relationship Model and situations as a modeling and
Notations, Overview of collection of entities, design
the Design Process their attributes and
L7: Removing relationship between
Redundant Attributes in those entities
Entity Sets, E-R
Diagrams, Reduction to
Relational Schema , E-R
Design Issues
Lecture 8 Basic concepts(Relational R-4:CH 3 RW-5 Basic terminology used Understand the Case Study and Any sample
Model) in Relational Model, advantages of Discussion database
Operations in Relational relational model over
Model, Advantages and the legacy models
Disadvantages of
Relational Model
Week 3 Lecture 9 Structure of relational T-1:CH 2 RW-5 Structure of Relational Understand the Case Study and Schema
databases(Relational R-1:CH 3 Databases, Database fundamentals of Discussion Diagram for the
databases) Schema, Keys, Schema Relational Model university
Diagrams, Relational database
Operations
Week 4 Lecture 10 Structure of relational T-1:CH 3 RW-9 L10: SQL Data Learn the commands Live Performing
databases(Data Definition R-1:CH 4 Definition, Basic to work with the Demonstration On operations on
with SQL) Structure of SQL structure of the table , Compiler the university
Queries, Additional Implementing schema
Basic operations, Set constraints and the discussed
operations, Null Values, commands to access
L11: Aggregate or manipulate the
Functions, Nested Sub data values
queries
Structure of relational T-1:CH 3 RW-9 L10: SQL Data Learn the commands Live Performing
databases(Data R-1:CH 4 Definition, Basic to work with the Demonstration On operations on
Manipulation : Insert, Delete Structure of SQL structure of the table , Compiler the university
and Update in SQL) Queries, Additional Implementing schema
Basic operations, Set constraints and the discussed
operations, Null Values, commands to access
L11: Aggregate or manipulate the
Functions, Nested Sub data values
queries
Lecture 11 Structure of relational T-1:CH 4 RW-9 Join Expressions, Learn about Live Performing joins
databases(Views) R-1:CH 5 Views accessing the data Demonstration on operations and
from multiple tables Compiler making views
and creating virtual on university
tables for the purpose schema
of security
Lecture 12 Structure of relational T-1:CH 6 RW-7 Relational Algebra Learn about Discussion and Writing the
databases(Relational R-1:CH 6 Operations specifying the Demonstration queries on the
algebra) requirements, the university
operations needed to schema using
be performed to get algebraic
the desired results operations
without procedural
syntax
Week 5 Lecture 13 Structure of relational T-1:CH 6 RW-7 Relational Algebra Learn about Discussion and Writing the
databases(Relational R-1:CH 6 Operations specifying the Demonstration queries on the
algebra) requirements, the university
operations needed to schema using
be performed to get algebraic
the desired results operations
without procedural
syntax
Week 5 Lecture 14 Structure of relational T-1:CH 6 RW-8 Tuple Learn about Discussion and Writing the
databases(Tuple Relational R-1:CH 6 Relational Calculus and specifying the Demonstration queries on the
Calculus) notations requirements, the university
operations needed to schema using
be performed to get algebraic
the desired results operations
without procedural
syntax
Lecture 15 Quiz1
Week 6 Lecture 16 Database design(Relational T-1:CH 8 CH 4 RW-9 Features of Relational Learn about ensuring Demonstration University
database design) R-1:CH 4 Database Design, consistency in the using Schema and Schema
Integrity Constraints, database Discussion
Domain Constraints,
Referential Integrity
Constraints
Database design(Integrity T-1:CH 8 CH 4 RW-9 Features of Relational Learn about ensuring Demonstration University
constraints) R-1:CH 4 Database Design, consistency in the using Schema and Schema
Integrity Constraints, database Discussion
Domain Constraints,
Referential Integrity
Constraints
Database design(Domain T-1:CH 8 CH 4 RW-9 Features of Relational Learn about ensuring Demonstration University
Constraints) R-1:CH 4 Database Design, consistency in the using Schema and Schema
Integrity Constraints, database Discussion
Domain Constraints,
Referential Integrity
Constraints
Database design(Referential T-1:CH 8 CH 4 RW-9 Features of Relational Learn about ensuring Demonstration University
Integrity Constraints) R-1:CH 4 Database Design, consistency in the using Schema and Schema
Integrity Constraints, database Discussion
Domain Constraints,
Referential Integrity
Constraints
Lecture 17 Database design(Design T-1:CH 14 RW-10 Features of Good Learn about Demonstration Any relational
guidelines) R-1:CH 6 Relational Design, identifying the using Schema and database schema
Anomalies, redundancies , Discussion
Dependencies inconsistencies and
various anomalies in
the database and
eliminating them
Lecture 18 Database design(First T-1:CH 8 RW-11 Atomic Domains and Understand the Demonstration Designing of
normal form) R-1:CH 14 First Normal Form, functional using Schema and any relational
R-3:CH 6 Second Normal Form, dependencies and Discussion database
Third Normal Form, their effect on the
Decomposition using database design
Functional
Dependencies
Week 6 Lecture 18 Database design(Functional T-1:CH 8 RW-11 Atomic Domains and Understand the Demonstration Designing of
Dependency) R-1:CH 14 First Normal Form, functional using Schema and any relational
Second Normal Form, dependencies and Discussion database
Third Normal Form, their effect on the
Decomposition using database design
Functional
Dependencies
Database design T-1:CH 8 RW-11 Atomic Domains and Understand the Demonstration Designing of
(Normalization using R-1:CH 14 First Normal Form, functional using Schema and any relational
Functional Depenedencies) Second Normal Form, dependencies and Discussion database
Third Normal Form, their effect on the
Decomposition using database design
Functional
Dependencies
Database design(Second T-1:CH 8 RW-11 Atomic Domains and Understand the Demonstration Designing of
normal form) R-1:CH 14 First Normal Form, functional using Schema and any relational
Second Normal Form, dependencies and Discussion database
Third Normal Form, their effect on the
Decomposition using database design
Functional
Dependencies
Database design(Third T-1:CH 8 RW-11 Atomic Domains and Understand the Demonstration Designing of
normal form) R-1:CH 14 First Normal Form, functional using Schema and any relational
Second Normal Form, dependencies and Discussion database
Third Normal Form, their effect on the
Decomposition using database design
Functional
Dependencies
Week 7 Lecture 19 Database design(Forth T-1:CH 8 RW-11 BCNF, Decomposition Learn about the Demonstration Any relational
normal form) R-1:CH 14 using Multivalued improved form of 3 using Schema and database design
Dependencies, Fourth NF and about Discussion
Normal Form, Fifth Multivalued
Normal Form and dependencies, 4NF
pitfalls in the relational and 5 NF
database design
Database design(Boyce T-1:CH 8 RW-11 BCNF, Decomposition Learn about the Demonstration Any relational
Codd Normal Form) R-1:CH 14 using Multivalued improved form of 3 using Schema and database design
Dependencies, Fourth NF and about Discussion
Normal Form, Fifth Multivalued
Normal Form and dependencies, 4NF
pitfalls in the relational and 5 NF
database design
Database design T-1:CH 8 RW-11 BCNF, Decomposition Learn about the Demonstration Any relational
(Multivalued Dependencies) R-1:CH 14 using Multivalued improved form of 3 using Schema and database design
Dependencies, Fourth NF and about Discussion
Normal Form, Fifth Multivalued
Normal Form and dependencies, 4NF
pitfalls in the relational and 5 NF
database design
Week 7 Lecture 19 Database design(Join T-1:CH 8 RW-11 BCNF, Decomposition Learn about the Demonstration Any relational
dependencies) R-1:CH 14 using Multivalued improved form of 3 using Schema and database design
Dependencies, Fourth NF and about Discussion
Normal Form, Fifth Multivalued
Normal Form and dependencies, 4NF
pitfalls in the relational and 5 NF
database design
Database design(Fifth T-1:CH 8 RW-11 BCNF, Decomposition Learn about the Demonstration Any relational
normal Form and pitfalls in R-1:CH 14 using Multivalued improved form of 3 using Schema and database design
relational database design.) Dependencies, Fourth NF and about Discussion
Normal Form, Fifth Multivalued
Normal Form and dependencies, 4NF
pitfalls in the relational and 5 NF
database design

SPILL OVER
Week 7 Lecture 20 Spill Over
Lecture 21 Spill Over

MID-TERM
Week 8 Lecture 22 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 14 RW-12 Transaction Concept, Understand about the Discussion using ATM
Processing(Transaction and R-1:Ch 20 Transaction Model, transaction, phases of Power Point Transactions
system concepts) Transaction Properties a transaction and the Presentation
properties a
transaction should
possess
Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 14 RW-12 Transaction Concept, Understand about the Discussion using ATM
Processing(Desirable R-1:Ch 20 Transaction Model, transaction, phases of Power Point Transactions
properties of transactions) Transaction Properties a transaction and the Presentation
properties a
transaction should
possess
Lecture 23 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 15 RW-12 Schedules(Serial and Learn about the order Discussion using ATM
Processing(Storage R-1:CH 20 Concurrent) , Types of of the transaction and Power Point Transaction
organization in oracle) Conflicts, about ensuring the Presentation Scenarios
Serializability (Conflict consistency of the
Serializability and View database
Serializability)
Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 15 RW-12 Schedules(Serial and Learn about the order Discussion using ATM
Processing(Schedules: R-1:CH 20 Concurrent) , Types of of the transaction and Power Point Transaction
Serializability of Schedules) Conflicts, about ensuring the Presentation Scenarios
Serializability (Conflict consistency of the
Serializability and View database
Serializability)
Lecture 24 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 15 RW-12 Schedules(Serial and Learn about the order Discussion using ATM
Processing(Schedules: R-1:CH 20 Concurrent) , Types of of the transaction and Power Point Transaction
Serializability of Schedules) Conflicts, about ensuring the Presentation Scenarios
Serializability (Conflict consistency of the
Serializability and View database
Serializability)
Week 8 Lecture 24 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 15 RW-12 Schedules(Serial and Learn about the order Discussion using ATM
Processing(Storage R-1:CH 20 Concurrent) , Types of of the transaction and Power Point Transaction
organization in oracle) Conflicts, about ensuring the Presentation Scenarios
Serializability (Conflict consistency of the
Serializability and View database
Serializability)
Week 9 Lecture 25 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 15 RW-13 L25-L26: Lock Based Understand about Discussion using ATM
Processing(Concurrency R-1:CH 21 Protocols, Deadlock maintaining the Power Point Transaction
Control) Handling, Granularity database consistency Presentation Scenarios
L27: Timestamp Based in case of concurrent
Protocol, Validation execution through
Based Protocol various protocols
Lecture 26 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 15 RW-13 L25-L26: Lock Based Understand about Discussion using ATM
Processing(Concurrency R-1:CH 21 Protocols, Deadlock maintaining the Power Point Transaction
Control) Handling, Granularity database consistency Presentation Scenarios
L27: Timestamp Based in case of concurrent
Protocol, Validation execution through
Based Protocol various protocols
Lecture 27 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 15 RW-13 L25-L26: Lock Based Understand about Discussion using ATM
Processing(Concurrency R-1:CH 21 Protocols, Deadlock maintaining the Power Point Transaction
Control) Handling, Granularity database consistency Presentation Scenarios
L27: Timestamp Based in case of concurrent
Protocol, Validation execution through
Based Protocol various protocols
Week 10 Lecture 28 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 16 RW-14 L28: Introduction to File Learn about Discussion using ATM
Processing(Recoverability) R-1:CH 22 Organization, Recovery recovering the Power Point Transaction
Algorithm (Log Based database to a Presentation Scenarios
Recovery: Immediate consistent state that
DB Modification) existed prior to the
L29: Recovery occurrence of the
Algorithm (Log Based failure
Recovery:Deferred DB
Modification,
Checkpoints, Shadow
Paging)
Lecture 29 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 16 RW-14 L28: Introduction to File Learn about Discussion using ATM
Processing(Recoverability) R-1:CH 22 Organization, Recovery recovering the Power Point Transaction
Algorithm (Log Based database to a Presentation Scenarios
Recovery: Immediate consistent state that
DB Modification) existed prior to the
L29: Recovery occurrence of the
Algorithm (Log Based failure
Recovery:Deferred DB
Modification,
Checkpoints, Shadow
Paging)
Lecture 30 Quiz2
Week 11 Lecture 31 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 19 - 23 RW-15 L31: Structure of the Understand about the Live
Processing(Programming in R-6:CH 15 - 18 PL/SQL , Fundamentals Need of PL/SQL, Demonstration on
PL/SQL: Assertions, of PL/SQL, Reading the Structure of PL/SQL Compiler
Cursors, Triggers and Stored Value During Run Time code block, PL/SQL
Procedures) (%TYPE and concepts, creating
%ROWTYPE), Control cursors, functions ,
Statements including stored procedures,
conditional as well as packages and trigger
iterative,
L32: Cursor and its type
Implicit and Explicit,
Subprograms like
Stored Procedure and
Functions, and
packages, Triggers and
its types (ROW triggers
and STATEMENT
Triggers)
Lecture 32 Introduction to transaction T-1:CH 19 - 23 RW-15 L31: Structure of the Understand about the Live
Processing(Programming in R-6:CH 15 - 18 PL/SQL , Fundamentals Need of PL/SQL, Demonstration on
PL/SQL: Assertions, of PL/SQL, Reading the Structure of PL/SQL Compiler
Cursors, Triggers and Stored Value During Run Time code block, PL/SQL
Procedures) (%TYPE and concepts, creating
%ROWTYPE), Control cursors, functions ,
Statements including stored procedures,
conditional as well as packages and trigger
iterative,
L32: Cursor and its type
Implicit and Explicit,
Subprograms like
Stored Procedure and
Functions, and
packages, Triggers and
its types (ROW triggers
and STATEMENT
Triggers)
Lecture 33 Data storage and querying T-1:CH 10 RW-16 Introduction to file Learn about the data Discussion using
(Organization of records in R-1:CH 16 organization such as storage structures, Power Point
files) Heap File organization, data access Presentation
Sequential File techniques and
Organization and Hash hashing
File Organization
Week 12 Lecture 34 Data storage and querying T-1:CH 11 RW-16 Sparse Index, Dense Learn about the data Live Index of the
(Indexing and hashing R-1:Ch 17 Index, Primary Indexes, storage structures, Demonstration and book
concepts) Secondary Indexes and data access discussion
Clustered Indexes techniques and
hashing
Lecture 35 Data storage and querying T-1:CH 11 RW-16 Static Hashing and Learn about the data Discussion using Insert or
(Types of indexing and R-1:CH 16 Dynamic Hashing storage structures, Power Point deletion
hashing.) data access Presentation operations on
techniques and any table using
hashing hashing
Week 12 Lecture 36 Quiz3
Week 13 Lecture 37 Distributed databases T-1:CH 19 RW-17 Characteristics of Understand about Discussion Using Any real time
(Distributed database R-1:CH 26 Distributed DBMS, distributed database, Power Point database like of
concepts) R-4:CH 13 Distributed Processing, characteristics it Presentation banks
Parallel DBMS possess and basic
differences between
distributed and
parallel DBMS
Lecture 38 Distributed databases(Data T-1:CH 26 RW-17 Data Allocation Learn about Discussion using
fragmentation) R-4:Ch 13 (Centralized, partitioning the data Power Point
fragmented), Data and replicating it to Presentation
Replication, Horizontal , different sites
Vertical and
Mixed Fragmentation
Distributed databases T-1:CH 26 RW-17 Data Allocation Learn about Discussion using
(Replication and allocation R-4:Ch 13 (Centralized, partitioning the data Power Point
techniques) fragmented), Data and replicating it to Presentation
Replication, Horizontal , different sites
Vertical and
Mixed Fragmentation
Lecture 39 Distributed databases(Query T-1:CH 19 RW-17 Concurrency Control, Understand about Discussion using
Processing and Semi join) R-5:CH 11 Query Transformation, managing the cost of Power Point
Join Processing data transmission Presentation
over the network
Week 14 Lecture 40 Distributed databases(Query T-1:CH 19 RW-17 Concurrency Control, Understand about Discussion using
Processing and Semi join) R-5:CH 11 Query Transformation, managing the cost of Power Point
Join Processing data transmission Presentation
over the network

SPILL OVER
Week 14 Lecture 41 Spill Over
Lecture 42 Spill Over
Week 15 Lecture 43 Spill Over
Lecture 44 Spill Over
Lecture 45 Spill Over

Scheme for CA:


Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Quiz 2 3 10 20

Total :- 10 20

Details of Academic Task(s)


AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task Evaluation Mode Allottment /
(group/individuals/field submission Week
work
Quiz1 To check the Syllabus from week 1 to week 4 Individual Online quiz 4/5
understanding as containing 30
well as performance questions of 1 mark
of the students based each with negative
upon the concepts marking of 0.25
taught
Quiz2 To check the Syllabus from week 5 to week 9 Individual Online quiz 9 / 10
understanding as containing 30
well as performance questions of 1 mark
of the students based each with negative
upon the concepts marking of 0.25
taught
Quiz3 To check the Syllabus from 10 to 12 Individual Online quiz 11 / 12
understanding as containing 30
well as performance questions of 1 mark
of the students based each with negative
upon the concepts marking of 0.25
taught

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