CONSOLIDATED TIME TABLE. Department: ME Semester / Section: III/A Venue: MC 305 Academic Year: :15 AM to 12:15 PM
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1 Department: ME Semester / Section: III/A Venue: MC 305 Academic Year: Sub. MCW MS M-3 CAMD M-3 MCW SPP SRS SP RTA SP SPP Sub. BTD MOM BTD MS CAMD SS KG SS SRS RTA Sub. MOM BTD MOM MCW MT LAB (SRS/SSR) A-1 F&F LAB (SPP/NCP) A-2 KG SS KG SPP CAMD (RTA/MN) A-3 Sub. M-3 MT LAB (SRS/SSR) A-2 BTD M-3 F&F LAB (SPP/SS) A-3 SP CAMD (RTA/VHN) A-1 SS SP Sub. BTD MS MOM MS MT LAB (SRS/SSR) A-3 F&F LAB (SPP/CVM) A-1 SS SRS KG SRS CAMD (RTA/HK) A-2 Sub. MOM MCW Kannada Manasu PROCTOR KG SPP VP 1-2pm Kannada kali VP Tea Break : SS Sushma.S KG Kiran Gowd SPP Srinivas. P. Patil RTA - Ragavendra. T.A MN - Manjunath N Lunch Break : SSR Shridar. S.R SRS - Sriharsha S R SK Siddeshkumar N G PK Prashanth K HK Harikiran. M.P VS - Vinayaka S KKM Kiran kumar M Y SP-Sharayu pradeep VP- Vijay prakash
2 Department:ME Semester / Section: III / B Venue:MC 306 Academic Year: Sub. MOM M-3 MTO BTD MMM LAB (RNS/VS) B-1 MACHINE SHOP (HSH) B-2 MSR NN JP KCN AUTO CAD VTP (KG/SK) B-3 Sub. BTD M-3 MOM MMM MS MTO Kannada Manasu KCN NN MSR RNS VS JP KS Sub. MS BTD MMM M-3 MMM LAB (RNS/VS) B-2 MACHINE SHOP (JP) B-3 VS KCN RNS NN AUTO CAD VTP (KG/SK) B-1 Sub. MMM MS MMM BTD M-3 MS PROCTOR RNS VS RNS KCN NN VS Sub. MOM MTO MOM MTO MMM LAB (RNS/VS) B-3 MACHINE SHOP (MCT) B-1 MSR JP MSR JP AUTO CAD VTP (KG/SK) B-2 Sub. BTD MOM DIP MATHS DIP MATHS 1-2pm Kannada kali KCN MSR VP Tea Break : JP - R H Jayapraksh RNS - Ravi N S PK Prashanth K KCN - Narasimhamurhty K C Lunch Break : VS Vinayaka S MSR Rohith M S RTA - Ragavendra. T.A MCT M.C Thejomurthy
3 Department: ME Semester / Section: V/A Venue: MC 310 Academic Year: Sub. OE DME-1 DOM TR/SS/NCP MSR HSH FM LAB (NSB/HK) A-1 EC LAB (KCN/MCT) A-2 UG VTP A-3 (GSK/RTA) Sub. DME-1 NTM TM M&EE DOM M&EE PROCTOR MSR SRS NSB SSR HSH SSR Sub. NTM DOM TM M&EE DME-1 DOM SRS HSH NSB SSR MSR HSH Sub. NTM TM DOM TM FM LAB (NSB/SK) A-2 EC LAB (KCN/TR) A-3 SRS NSB HSH NSB UG VTP A-1(GSK/RTA) Sub. M&EE FM LAB (NCP/SS) A-3 DME-1 TM EC LAB (KCN/RNS) A-1 SSR UG VTP A-2 (GSK/RTA) MSR NSB Sub. OE DME-1 M&EE TR/SS/NCP MSR SSR Tea Break : TR Thara R HSH- Harshith H.S NSB- Nagesh S B KCN - Narasimhamurhty K C SSR- Shridhar.S.R Lunch Break : NCP Natesh C P SRS - Sriharsha S R SK Siddeshkumar N G SPP Srinivas. P. Patil SS- Sushma.S MSR Rohith.M.S MCT-Thejomurthy NSB - Nagesh S B GSK- Giridar Kulkarni
4 Department:ME Semester / Section: V/B Venue: MC 311 Academic Year: Sub. OE DOM DME-1 NTM M&EE TR/SS/NCP VHN HK JP CVM Sub. M&EE TM DME-1 DOM FM LAB (SS/SRS) B-1 EC LAB (TR/SPP) B-2 CVM TR HK VHN Refrigeration & Air con VTP (NSB) B-3 Sub. TM M&EE NTM TM FM LAB (SS/VHN) B-2 EC LAB (TR/KKM) B-3 TR CVM JP TR Refrigeration & Air con VTP (NSB) B-1 Sub. M&EE DME-1 CVM HK Sub. DME-1 DOM TM DME-1 HK VHN TR HK Sub. OE DOM M&EE TR/SS/NCP VHN CVM NTM TM DOM NTM PROCTOR JP TR VHN JP FM LAB (SS/HSH) B-3 EC LAB (TR/NCP) B-1 Refrigeration & Air con VTP (KCN) B-2 Tea Break : VHN Vinay kumar H N CVM- Chikkannaswamy V M HK Hari kiran KKM- Kiran kumar. M.Y Lunch Break : NCP Natesh C P SRS - Sriharsha S R SK Siddeshkumar N G JP - R H Jayapraksh TR Thara R SS- Sushma.S KG M.R Kiran Gowd HSH- Harshith H.S
5 Channabasaveshwara Institute of Technology Department:ME Semester / Section: VII/A Venue: MC 304 Academic Year: Sub. CE EE FPS MECH FPS RTA KCN SSR NCP SSR Sub. MECH FPS EE CE NCP SSR KCN RTA Sub. Fin. Mang/Tri FPS CE EE Fin. Mang/Tri SK/HK SSR RTA KCN SK/HK Sub. CE EE MECH Fin. Mang/Tri RTA KCN NCP SK/HK Sub. CE RTA DESIGN LAB (HSH/MCT) A-2 CIM LAB (CVM/VS) A-1 Sub. FPS Fin. Mang/Tri EE SSR SK/HK KCN PROCTOR DESIGN LAB (HSH/MCT) A-1 CIM LAB (CVM/RNS) A-2 ABAQUS (MN/VHN) Tea Break : KCN - Narasimhamurhty K C SK Siddeshkumar N G HSH- Harshith H.S VS Vinayaka S Lunch Break : NCP Natesh C P SSR- Shridhar.S.R VHN Vinay kumar H N MCT M C Thejomurthy RTA Raghavendra T A MN - Manjunath N
6 Department: ME Semester / Section: VII/B Venue: MC312 Academic Year: Sub. CE EE FPS Mech HSH NSB SPP VS Sub. Mech CE FPS CE DESIGN LAB (MSR/VHN) B-1 CIM LAB (NCP/CVM) B-2 VS HSH SPP HSH Sub. Fin. Mang/Tri SK/HK CIM LAB (NCP/HK) B-1 DESIGN LAB (MSR/VS) B-2 Sub. FPS CE Mech Fin. Mang/Tri SPP HSH VS SK/HK Fin. Mang/Tri SK/HK PROCTOR Sub. EE FPS EE FPS NSB SPP NSB SPP Sub. EE Fin. Mang/Tri CE EE NSB SK/HK HSH NSB ABACUS (MN/VHN) Tea Break : NSB - Nagesh S B HK Harikiran VHN Vinay kumar H N VS Vinayaka S VHN Vinay Kumar H N Lunch Break: NCP Natesh C P N G MSR Rohith M S HSH Harshith H S MSR Rohith M S MN - Manjunath N
7 Channabasaveshwara Institute of Technology Department: ME Semester / Section: PARALLEL Venue: Academic Year: Sub. TD MV H&P TD H&P NCES PROCTOR KKM KG SSR KKM SSR MN Sub. OR H&P EE MV VHN SSR SK KG Sub. TD OR EE OR KKM VHN SK VHN Sub. NCES MV EE MV MN KG SK KG CIM & AUTOMATION LAB (HK/MSR) Sub. EE NCES TD OR SK MN KKM VHN Sub. H&P NCES SSR MN DESIGN LAB (KG) Tea Break : SSR Sridhar S R KG Kiran Gowda VHN Vinay Kumar H N HK - Harikiran Lunch Break : SK Siddeshkumar N G MN - Manjunath N KKM- Kiran kumar. M.Y MSR Rohith M S
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