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    TABLE OF CONTENTS


    SL. NO.

    PARTICULARS

    Page No.

    1

    Executive Summary

    9

    2

    Objectives

    10

    3

    Terms of Reference

    11

    4

    Scope of Requirements

    12




    PART A (Objective philosophy of constituting guidelines)

    13-18

    A1

    Administration and approval

    13

    A2

    Motivation for the Guidelines

    A.2.1. web based learning


    A.2.2. Emerging Areas


    A.2.3. Changes in Student Computing Literacy

    A.2.4. Technology Performance based Accreditation Movement



    13

    A3

    Principles Guiding the Design of the Training Component of the curriculum

    15

    A4

    Guiding assumption about training in the marine engineering profession

    16

    A5

    Guidelines for acceptable experience for engineers in training

    17

    A6

    Pre and Co requisites to a marine engineering training programme

    18




    PART – B (Assumptions made and basic of formulation of guidelines)

    19-44

    B1

    Essential of Co-requisites for Trainees

    B.1.1 Introduction

    B.1.2 When is a mentor required

    B.1.3 Who is a trainee

    B.1.4 How is a mentor found

    B.1.5 What are the duties of a mentor

    B.1.6 What are the benefits of mentorship

    B.1.7 What does mentorship cost

    B.1.8 What is the difference between DGS and ImarE


    19

    B2

    Exit characteristics of Marine Engineering Trainees

    23

    B3

    High level categorization Architecture of MET Product exit characteristics

    23

    B4

    Architecture of the Marine Engineering training programme

    24

    B5

    Curriculum Presentation Areas

    25

    B6

    Resources for marine engineering training programme

    B.6.1 Faculty requirements

    B.6.2 Workshop requirements

    B.6.2.1 Structured workshops

    B.6.2.2 Open workshops

    B.6.2.3 Specialized Laboratories / workshop

    B.6.2.4 Afloat training

    B.6.3 Class room

    B.6.4 Library


    27

    B7

    Shared courses with other training disciplines

    29

    B8

    Multiuse of facilities

    31

    B9

    Institutional Planning and Periodic Review

    31

    B10

    Indication Of Performance

    32

    B11

    Program Faculty and staff

    B.11.1. Education Background (Academics)

    B.11.2. Faculty Qualifications and Selection Procedure

    B.11.3. Promoting Excellence in Teaching (Academic)

    B.11.4. Promoting Excellence in Academic quest

    B.11.5. Promoting Excellence in Service

    B.11.6. Assignment of Duties

    B.11.7. Adequate Staff Levels

    B.11.8. Securing and sustaining a Diverse faculty

    B.11.9. Faculty Evaluation and Rewards



    33

    B12

    Curriculum Planning and review procedures

    43

    B13

    Curriculum access and Pedagogy

    44




    PART – C (Applicable sections of equipment, academic tests etc.)

    45-60

    C1

    Research and innovations in teaching and learning

    45

    C2

    Impact of Technology and its adaptation

    45

    C3

    Guiding norms for maintaining academic facilities

    C.3.1. Program objectives

    C.3.2. Design and application oriented Teaching

    C.3.3. Exposure to practical fields and areas of application

    C.3.4. Emerging Technologies

    C.3.5 Management Education and Professional Communication Skills



    46

    C4

    Examination and assessment norms

    47

    C5

    Academic contact hours (credits/units)

    48

    C6

    Training norms for candidates

    49

    C7

    Minimum norms for maintaining workshop facilities:

    49

    C8

    Frame work

    C.8.1. Practical Experience

    C.8.1.1. Exposure to engineering work through

    C.8.1.2. Application of the equipment as part of the larger system

    C.8.1.3. Limitations and constraints

    C.8.1.4. Time frame

    C.8.2. Application of theory

    C.8.2.1. Analysis

    C.8.2.2. Design

    C.8.2.3. Testing Methods

    C.8.2.4. Implementation methods

    C.8.3 Management

    C.8.3.1 Planning

    C.8.3.2 Schedule

    C.8.3.3. Budgeting

    C.8.3.4. Supervision

    C.8.3.5. Project Control

    C.8.3.6. Risk Assessment

    C.8.4. Communication skills

    C.8.4.1 Written Reports

    C.8.4.2. Oral Report

    C.8.4.3. Public Speaking

    C.8.4.4. Communication with fellow employees

    C.8.5. Social Implications of engineering



    50

    C9

    The role of the chief examiner of engineers committee

    C.9.1. Course duration

    C.9.2. Program Structure


    54

    C10

    Constitution Of Advisory Body For Management Of The Institutions

    57

    C11

    Credit Recommendations for MEIT Involved Organisations

    59

    C12

    Statutory And Regulatory Bodies Facilitating Training And Academic

    59

    C13

    Academic institution and laving organizations

    60




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