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JNTUK R23 B.Tech AI & ML IV Year I Semester (4-1) Syllabus & Subject-wise Topics

The first semester of final year centers on Reinforcement Learning as the last major AI/ML core course, paired with Human Resource & Project Management to build workplace-readiness skills. Two Professional Elective slots open onto emerging-technology tracks — from Responsible AI and Blockchain to High Performance Computing and Big Data Analytics — while two Open Electives broaden exposure further. A Prompt Engineering skill course reflects the rise of generative AI tooling, and an evaluated industry internship/mini-project closes out the pre-capstone coursework.

Subjects

Reinforcement Learning

L-T-P: 3-0-0, 3 credits

Human Resource & Project Management

(Management Course-II)

L-T-P: 2-0-0, 2 credits

Professional Elective-IV options:

L-T-P: 3-0-0, 3 credits (one option selected)

Professional Elective-V options:

L-T-P: 3-0-0, 3 credits (one option selected)

Open Elective-III and Open Elective-IV are drawn from the cross-department elective pool, following the same structure as earlier open electives.

Prompt Engineering

(Skill Enhancement Course; alternative: SWAYAM Plus certificate in Prompt Engineering and ChatGPT)

L-T-P: 0-1-2, 2 credits

Constitution of India

(Audit Course)

L-T-P: 2-0-0 (non-credit audit course)

The Industry Internship/Mini-Project undertaken over the summer is evaluated this semester for 2 credits.

Students may optionally pursue Honors-pool electives such as Agentic AI (covering agentic intelligence foundations, decision-making and planning, LLM-driven agent behaviour, agent frameworks and system design, and responsible applied agentic AI) or Adversarial Machine Learning (covering ML/deep-learning foundations, adversarial attack techniques, defense mechanisms and robust training, privacy/backdoor threats, and advanced topics including GAN-based attacks), alongside a Minor-pool course from the same specialization track chosen in earlier semesters.

Semester total: 19-1-2 contact hours, 21 credits.

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