My friend recently passed out from MAKAUT and shared the strategy to score good marks here based on his experience. A few points to follow are
If you follow these tips sincerely, you might get an 8+ CGPA.
There are no fixed passing marks out of 77 although you have to score above 40 marks overall. Scoring less than 40 will get you an F Grade which is not acceptable. The passing marks also depend on the minimum marks your professor will be giving in internals.
Usually, professors always give at least 10-12 marks in internals so to stay on the safe side, try to score at least 30 marks in the theory paper out of 70. If you follow this technique, you won't have a single backlog in 4 years and get a BTech degree with 8+CDGPA.
The simple way to convert SGPA to a percentage in MAKAUT is to deduct 0.75 from your SGPA and then multiply it by 10. Consider the following example,
SGPA: 8.00
Percentage: (8.00–0.75)*10=72.5%
The official website has the following details regarding the conversion of percentages
Grade Point |
% of marks (minimum assured) |
6.25 |
55 |
6.75 |
60 |
7.25 |
65 |
7.75 |
70 |
8.25 |
75 |
The simple rule to convert a YGPA into a percentage in MAKAUT is
(YGPA-0.75)*10
The official website has added the following info regarding the conversion of marks
Grade Point |
% of marks (minimum assured) |
6.25 |
55 |
6.75 |
60 |
7.25 |
65 |
7.75 |
70 |
8.25 |
75 |
MAKAUT is an average university, especially for those who are extremely talented and want to get placed in core companies. All their talents will be left unharnessed here. It is bearable only for those who prefer mugging up the concepts o somehow make it into big IT shots like TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, and Amazon.
Here are a few reasons why I will never recommend anyone to ever join MAKAUT
However, there are a few exceptional MAKAUT colleges like KGEC and IEM. At KGEC, the faculty and facilities of the mechanical and electrical departments are way better than other colleges. Also, here you get Government funds if you work on projects under HODs and some teachers.
Ultimately, MAKAUT is an affordable choice for Engineering in IT, Comp. Science, ECE, and related streams.
Yes, there is a fixed formula for CGPA to percentage conversion at MAKAUT. It's pretty simple and you can use it even if you are not very good at Math. The formula is Percentage=(CGPA - 0.75)*10
let us understand this through an example. If you have a CGPA of 8.25 then your percentage would be : (8.25 - 0.75)*10
Calculating the above expression, the percentage is equal to 75%. This formula is applicable to every CGPA even 10. A 10 CGPA will be around 92.5 %. The university through its official website has released the following details to make things simpler.
Grade Point |
% of marks (minimum assured) |
6.25 |
55 |
6.75 |
60 |
7.25 |
65 |
7.75 |
70 |
8.25 |
75 |
My friend also had a backlog in two subjects and the following strategy helped him clear the backlog easily.
Lastly, stay motivated and positive and you are good to go.
The theoretical and practical exams at MAKAUT each carry 100 marks individually. The breakdown for the theory exams is as follows
Theory
Attendance |
5 marks |
Attendance |
10 marks |
Class Test |
15 |
University Exam |
70 marks |
Total |
100 |
So, as per the breakdown, 30 marks account for the internals and 70 for the externals in the theory exams of MAKAUT
Practical
Attendance + Lab Performance + Lab Copy (Internal) |
40 marks |
Lab/Experiment Performance |
20 marks |
Data Tabulation in Answer Script |
20 marks |
Viva Voice |
20 marks |
Total |
100 marks |
As per the above breakdown, 40 marks are for internals and 60 for external in the practical exams of MAKAUT.
Please note that this pattern is common to all theory and practical subjects in the MAKAUT syllabus.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology placements are good for CSE and IT departments. Around 90% of students from these departments get placed through the campus drive. The average salary package offered for these departments is around INR 4 LPA. Companies such as TCS, IBM, Byju’s, Extramarks, Haldia Petrochemical, etc. take part in the placement drive.
I had a word with my sister studying at MAKAUT and she shared her experience of a 5th sem lab exam on the Design and Analysis of Algorithms.
The exam was for 100 marks and the syllabus comprised the following topics; Bubble sort, Selection sort, Quick sort, Merge Sort, Fractional Knapsack problem, Heap sort, and Implementation of Floyd Warshall’s algorithm. Except for the last topic, the entire syllabus was like that of a first-year student. It wasn't challenging, rigorous, and on par with the industry standards. In fact, anyone with basic knowledge of programming would have been able to give this exam.
The institute has this paper set for the final year. Things at MAKAUT are more disappointing than they seem. After conducting such monotonous and easy exams they expect the students to sit for interviews by big companies. And here we are, in the penultimate year with less than a year left for job interviews, doing things that we are expected to do in the first year itself.
I will leave the rest for you to ponder upon whether MAKAUT is a good technical university or not.
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