An academic year is divided into four quarters; each quarter is of 10 weeks duration. The first 8 weeks will be used for teaching and exams will be held in the 9th/10th week. Each e-Masters student must complete a set of 4 Program Core (PC) modules, which are compulsory and must be completed in order to graduate. Additionally another 8 Program Elective (PE) modules need to be completed from a basket of courses. The full list of modules being offered as well as their content will be available prior to the commencement of each quarter, so as to facilitate the selection of modules.
A sample template for the e-Masters program is as follows:
Quarter 1 | Quarter 2 | Quarter 3 | Quarter 4 |
PC1
|
PC4
|
PE3
|
PE6
|
PC2
|
PE1
|
PE4
|
PE7
|
PC3
|
PE2
|
PE5
|
PE8
|
*PE: Program Elective Modules; PC: Program Core Modules
However the template given above is only an example, since it is not mandatory to take 3 modules per quarter. Indeed, a student may take 0-3 modules per quarter depending on his/her professional workload, and as a result, may take up to 3 years to complete the program.
An admitted student registers for the program once at the beginning of the program, and normally such a registration will be valid for 3 years. At the end of 3 years, a student may apply to extend the program registration if he/she has not completed all requirements of the program. A student is required to register for every module that he/she plans to take in a quarter. Students must register during the registration period for the selected modules subject to credit load constraints.
The module evaluation policies will be announced prior to the commencement of a module in that particular quarter. The evaluation process will be designed to ensure that the high standards of IIT Kanpur processes are maintained. A continuous mode of evaluation will be followed with online assessments like in-video quizzes, online quizzes, assignments, projects, student participation analytics, and mid-quarter examinations. The end-of-quarter examination will be conducted in a proctored mode.
In every registered module, a student will be awarded one of the letter grades A* (10), A (10), B+(9), B (8), C+ (7), C (6), D+ (5), D (4), E (0), and F(0) indicating his/her overall performance in the module. A student earns 5 credits for each module where he/she is awarded at least an D grade. A student getting an E or a F grade in a module must either repeat it or substitute it by another module as suggested by the Department. A student getting a D or D+ grade in a module may be allowed to repeat it.
A student should have earned 60 credits, earned a CPI of 6, paid all dues to the Institute, and should have no pending case of indiscipline against him/her to graduate.
In addition to the courses, candidates are required to do one-two weeks of on-campus practical training involving hands-on lab sessions, testbed demonstrations, and lab visits in the state-of-the-art/cutting edge areas of 5G/Edge Computing/Machine Learning/AI for Communications.