Course Learning Objectives: This course (18CSL66) will enable students to:
1. Demonstrate the use of Eclipse/Netbeans IDE to create Java Applications.
2. Using java programming to develop programs for solving real-world problems.
3. Reinforce the understanding of basic object-oriented programming concepts.
Course Outcomes: The student will be able to :
1. Use Eclipse/NetBeans IDE to design, develop, debug Java Projects.
2. Analyze the necessity for Object Oriented Programming paradigm over structured programming
and become familiar with the fundamental concepts in OOP.
3. Demonstrate the ability to design and develop java programs, analyze, and interpret objectoriented
data and document results.
4. Apply the concepts of multiprogramming, exception/event handling, abstraction to develop
robust programs.
5. Develop user friendly applications using File I/O and GUI concepts.
Semester End Evaluation (SEE):
SEE marks for the practical course is 50 Marks.
SEE shall be conducted jointly by the two examiners of the same institute, examiners are
appointed by the University
All laboratory experiments are to be included for practical examination.
(Rubrics) Breakup of marks and the instructions printed on the cover page of the answer script
to be strictly adhered to by the examiners. OR based on the course requirement evaluation
rubrics shall be decided jointly by examiners.
Students can pick one question (experiment) from the questions lot prepared by the internal
/external examiners jointly.
Evaluation of test write-up/ conduction procedure and result/viva will be conducted jointly by
examiners.
General rubrics suggested for SEE are mentioned here, writeup-20%, Conduction procedure
and result in -60%, Viva-voce 20% of maximum marks. SEE for practical shall be evaluated for
100 marks and scored marks shall be scaled down to 50 marks (however, based on course
type, rubrics shall be decided by the examiners)
Students can pick one experiment from the questions lot of PART A with equal choice to all the
students in a batch. For PART B examiners should frame a question for each batch, student should
develop an algorithm, program, execute and demonstrate the results with appropriate output for
the given problem.
Weightage of marks for PART A is 80% and for PART B is 20%. General rubrics suggested to be
followed for part A and part B.
Change of experiment is allowed only once and Marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero (Not allowed for Part B).
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book