10-20-2021, 01:57 AM
Hi all, I am planning to pursue the BACS degree from TESU. After lurking around this forum for a while, I came up with a degree plan. Thanks to rachel83az for maintaining the wiki, suggesting courses to fulfill the residency requirement, and other members for their valuable support.
I am from India, so there is no RA/NA. The only accrediting agency is NAAC which is a government body. I matched these courses with TESU equivalents as per my knowledge, please correct the mistakes in the mapping(spreadsheet attached).
Credits from unfinished Mechanical Engineering from a NAAC accredited university
Subject Credits
English 4
Engineering Physics 4
Engineering Chemistry 4
Engg. Physics & Engg. Chemistry Lab 4
Engineering Mechanics 4
Electrica Engineering & Electronics Engineering 4
Environmental Studies 4
Mechanics of Solids 4
Thermodynamics 4
Metallurgy & Material Science 4
Production Technology 4
Engineering Drawing 4
Computer Programming Lab 4
English Language Communication Skills Lab 4
Engineering Workshop & IT Workshop 4
Total 60
Single Term Courses from another NAAC accredited university( I am currently enrolled in this, but it takes 3 years to complete)
Mathematics for Data Science-1 4
Statistics for Data Science-1 4
English-1 4
Computational Thinking 4
Total 16
Bachelor of Commerce from a state open university that's unaccredited
(But going to get accreditation very soon because govt. started accrediting open universities this year only, also this univ. grants only pass or fail and marks but not credits. These courses have the most equivalent courses at TESU but don't know if they accept or not. If they do, I can get away with minimum courses from alternate sources.)
Foundation Course in English
Foundation Course in Science & Technology
Foundation Course in Social Science
Business Organization & Management
Accountancy
Business Law
Political Thought
International Relations
Auditing
Company Accounts
Business Finance
Advanced Accounts
Business Statistics
Political Theory and Concepts
spreadsheet link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Thanks to a member of this forum for creating this spreadsheet format for degree planning(apologies for not remembering their name)
I am from India, so there is no RA/NA. The only accrediting agency is NAAC which is a government body. I matched these courses with TESU equivalents as per my knowledge, please correct the mistakes in the mapping(spreadsheet attached).
Credits from unfinished Mechanical Engineering from a NAAC accredited university
Subject Credits
English 4
Engineering Physics 4
Engineering Chemistry 4
Engg. Physics & Engg. Chemistry Lab 4
Engineering Mechanics 4
Electrica Engineering & Electronics Engineering 4
Environmental Studies 4
Mechanics of Solids 4
Thermodynamics 4
Metallurgy & Material Science 4
Production Technology 4
Engineering Drawing 4
Computer Programming Lab 4
English Language Communication Skills Lab 4
Engineering Workshop & IT Workshop 4
Total 60
Single Term Courses from another NAAC accredited university( I am currently enrolled in this, but it takes 3 years to complete)
Mathematics for Data Science-1 4
Statistics for Data Science-1 4
English-1 4
Computational Thinking 4
Total 16
Bachelor of Commerce from a state open university that's unaccredited
(But going to get accreditation very soon because govt. started accrediting open universities this year only, also this univ. grants only pass or fail and marks but not credits. These courses have the most equivalent courses at TESU but don't know if they accept or not. If they do, I can get away with minimum courses from alternate sources.)
Foundation Course in English
Foundation Course in Science & Technology
Foundation Course in Social Science
Business Organization & Management
Accountancy
Business Law
Political Thought
International Relations
Auditing
Company Accounts
Business Finance
Advanced Accounts
Business Statistics
Political Theory and Concepts
spreadsheet link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Thanks to a member of this forum for creating this spreadsheet format for degree planning(apologies for not remembering their name)