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Course Book

First Year B.Tech.

2013-2014

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CONTENTS

Description Page

• Courses to register in First Year B. Tech. 01

• Details of Course Contents 03

AML151 Engineering Mechanics 03

AMP151 Engineering Mechanics Laboratory 04

CHL101 Chemistry 04

CHP101 Chemistry Laboratory 05

CSL101 Computer Programming 06

EEL101 Electrical Engineering 07

EEP101 Electrical Engineering Laboratory 08

HUL101 Communication Skills 08

HUL102 Social Science 08

MAL101 Mathematics – I 09

MAL102 Mathematics – II 10

MEC101 Engineering Drawing 11

PHL101 Physics 12

PHP101 Physics Laboratory 12

MEP101 Workshop 13

PEB151 Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course) 13

• Time Table 15

• Credits System 17

• Grading System 17

• Attendance 18

• Other Information 19

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Courses to register in First Year B.Tech.

Code Course

AML151 Engineering Mechanics

AMP151 Engineering Mechanics Laboratory

HUL101 Communication Skills

MAL101 Mathematics – I

MEC101 Engineering Drawing

PHL101 Physics

PHP101 Physics Laboratory

PEB151 Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course)

Code Course

CHL101 Chemistry

CHP101 Chemistry Laboratory

CSL101 Computer Programming

EEL101 Electrical Engineering

EEP101 Electrical Engineering Laboratory

HUL102 Social Science

MAL102 Mathematics – II

MEP101 Workshop

PEB151 Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course)

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Courses to register in First Year B.Tech.

(Sections R, S, T, U, L)

I Semester

L-T

Engineering Mechanics 3-0

Engineering Mechanics Laboratory 0-0

Communication Skills 2-0

3-2

Engineering Drawing 3-0

3-0

Physics Laboratory 0-0

Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course) 0-0

Total Credits

II Semester

L-T

3-0

Chemistry Laboratory 0-0

Computer Programming 3-0

Electrical Engineering 3-0

Electrical Engineering Laboratory 0-0

2-0

3-2

0-0

Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course) 0-0

Total Credits

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1

T-P Credits

0-0 6

0-2 2

0-2 6

2-0 8

0-2 8

0-0 6

0-2 2

0-2 0

Total Credits 38

T-P Credits

0-0 6

0-2 2

0-2 8

0-0 6

0-2 2

0-0 4

2-0 8

0-4 4

0-2 0

Total Credits 40

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Courses to register in First Year B.Tech.

Code Course

CHL101 Chemistry

CHP101 Chemistry Laboratory

CSL101 Computer Programming

EEL101 Electrical Engineering

EEP101 Electrical Engineering Laboratory

HUL102 Social Science

MAL101 Mathematics – I

MEP101 Workshop

PEB151 Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course)

Code Course

AML151 Engineering Mechanics

AMP151 Engineering Mechanics Laboratory

HUL101 Communication Skills

MAL102 Mathematics – II

MEC101 Engineering Drawing

PHL101 Physics

PHP101 Physics Laboratory

PEB151 Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course)

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Courses to register in First Year B.Tech.

(Sections W, X, Y, Z, N)

I Semester

L-T-P

3-0-0

Chemistry Laboratory 0-0-2

Computer Programming 3-0-2

Electrical Engineering 3-0-0

Electrical Engineering Laboratory 0-0-2

2-0-0

3-2-0

0-0-4

Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course) 0-0-2

Total

Credits

II Semester

L-T-P

Engineering Mechanics 3-0-0

Engineering Mechanics Laboratory 0-0-2

Communication Skills 2-0-2

3-2-0

Engineering Drawing 3-0-2

3-0-0

Physics Laboratory 0-0-2

Sports/Yoga/Library/NCC (Audit Course) 0-0-2

Total

Credits

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2

P Credits

0 6

2 2

2 8

0 6

2 2

0 4

0 8

4 4

2 0

Total

Credits 40

P Credits

0 6

2 2

2 6

0 8

2 8

0 6

2 2

2 0

Total

Credits 38

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Details of Course Contents

AML151 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS

Objective: The objective of the course is to expose the students to the basic concepts

of mechanics such as force, equilibrium, moment etc and to Analyze simple

determinate structures like beam, truss and frame.

Content:

Force systems: Vector representation of force system, Moment of a force about a

point and about an axis; couple moment; reduction of a force system to a force

couple Wrench

Equilibrium: Free Body Diag

(including friction) and Spatial force system, Analysis of statically determinate

systems (Beam, Trusses etc.)

Centroid and Moment of inertia:

of inertia, Polar moment of inertia, Parallel axis theorem, Radius of gyration, Section

modulus.

Internal forces in member:

Diagram), Shear force (Shear Force Diagram), Bending moment (Bending Moment

Diagram) and twisting moment (Torque diagram)

Concept of stress and strain

point, Stress strain curve, Hook’s law, Modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio,

Modulus of rigidity, Bulk modulus, Transformation of

Determination of stress: Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and circular

section due to bending moment Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and

circular section due to shear force. Stress across a circular section due to torsion.

Reference Books:

1. Hibbler, Engineering Mechanics, Pearson Education, Asia Pvt Ltd.

2. Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Tata

McGraw-Hill

3. Irving H. Shames, Engineering Mechanics: Static and Dynamics, Pearson Educ

Ltd.

4. Meriam J.L. and Kraige L.G., Engineering Mechanics, John Wiley and Sons.

5. Stephen Timoshenko, Strength of Materaials, Part

Delhi.

6. Singer F.L. and Andrew Pytel, Strength of Material, Harper and Ro

7. Popov E.P., Mechanics of deformable bodies, Prentice

8. Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Mechanics of materials, McGraw

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ENGINEERING MECHANICS

The objective of the course is to expose the students to the basic concepts

of mechanics such as force, equilibrium, moment etc and to Analyze simple

ate structures like beam, truss and frame.

Vector representation of force system, Moment of a force about a

point and about an axis; couple moment; reduction of a force system to a force

Free Body Diagram, Reactions at supports, Equilibrium of Planar

(including friction) and Spatial force system, Analysis of statically determinate

systems (Beam, Trusses etc.)

Centroid and Moment of inertia: First moment of area, Centroid of area, Moment

lar moment of inertia, Parallel axis theorem, Radius of gyration, Section

Internal forces in member: Determination of variation of Axial force (Axial Force

Diagram), Shear force (Shear Force Diagram), Bending moment (Bending Moment

twisting moment (Torque diagram)

Concept of stress and strain: Normal and shear stress and strain, State of stress at a

point, Stress strain curve, Hook’s law, Modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio,

Modulus of rigidity, Bulk modulus, Transformation of stress.

Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and circular

section due to bending moment Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and

circular section due to shear force. Stress across a circular section due to torsion.

Hibbler, Engineering Mechanics, Pearson Education, Asia Pvt Ltd.

Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Tata

Irving H. Shames, Engineering Mechanics: Static and Dynamics, Pearson Educ

Meriam J.L. and Kraige L.G., Engineering Mechanics, John Wiley and Sons.

Stephen Timoshenko, Strength of Materaials, Part -1, CBS Publishers and Distributors, New

Singer F.L. and Andrew Pytel, Strength of Material, Harper and Row Publishers, New York.

Popov E.P., Mechanics of deformable bodies, Prentice-Hall

Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Mechanics of materials, McGraw-Hill International

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The objective of the course is to expose the students to the basic concepts

of mechanics such as force, equilibrium, moment etc and to Analyze simple

Vector representation of force system, Moment of a force about a

point and about an axis; couple moment; reduction of a force system to a force – a

ram, Reactions at supports, Equilibrium of Planar

(including friction) and Spatial force system, Analysis of statically determinate

First moment of area, Centroid of area, Moment

lar moment of inertia, Parallel axis theorem, Radius of gyration, Section

Determination of variation of Axial force (Axial Force

Diagram), Shear force (Shear Force Diagram), Bending moment (Bending Moment

Normal and shear stress and strain, State of stress at a

point, Stress strain curve, Hook’s law, Modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio,

Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and circular

section due to bending moment Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and

circular section due to shear force. Stress across a circular section due to torsion.

Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Tata

Irving H. Shames, Engineering Mechanics: Static and Dynamics, Pearson Education, Asia Pvt

Meriam J.L. and Kraige L.G., Engineering Mechanics, John Wiley and Sons.

1, CBS Publishers and Distributors, New

w Publishers, New York.

Hill International

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AMP151 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS LABORATORY

Objective: The objective of the c

experiments based on fundamental concept of mechanics.

Content:

1. Verification of equilibrium equation for coplanar forces.

2. Verification of Lami’s theorem.

3. Verification of Law of parallelogram of

4. Verification of Law of polygon of forces.

5. Verification of equilibrium equation for spatial forces.

6. Determination of coefficient of friction.

7. Analysis of truss (Analytical / Graphical method).

8. Determination of modulus of elasticity

9. Determination of modus of rigidity of material.

10. Flexural test on beam.

11. Tension Test on Mild Steel Specimen

CHL101 – CHEMISTRY

Content:

Chemical kinematics and catalysis

order, reaction mechanism, relation between rate equation and reaction mechanism,

First order & Second order. Dependence of temperature on reaction rates. Arrhenius

theory, collision theory, Transition

chemisorption, Freundlich’s expression, Langmuir adsorption isotherm,

Heterogeneous catalysis, examples of heterogeneously catalysed reactions.

Features of Coordination Chemistry & Organic Reaction Mechanism

Coordination chemistry, coordination number,

and their applications. Electrophilic substitution reactions in aromatic systems. Some

Name reactions viz. Hoffman’s rearrangement, Beckman’s reaction, Riemer

Tiemann reaction, Skraup synthesis, etc.

Thermodynamics and electrochemical Phenomenon

reversible and irreversible processes, work done in an isothermal reversible

expansion of ideal gas. Enthalpy, Entropy, Electrochemical and galvanic series,

polarization, decomposition potential, o

Differential aeration theory. Factors influencing corrosion. Types of corrosion

Control of corrosion : Design and material selection, anodic and cathodic protection,

protective coatings, corrosion inhibitors, Fuel Ce

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ENGINEERING MECHANICS LABORATORY

The objective of the course is to expose the students to simple practical

experiments based on fundamental concept of mechanics.

1. Verification of equilibrium equation for coplanar forces.

2. Verification of Lami’s theorem.

3. Verification of Law of parallelogram of forces.

4. Verification of Law of polygon of forces.

5. Verification of equilibrium equation for spatial forces.

6. Determination of coefficient of friction.

7. Analysis of truss (Analytical / Graphical method).

8. Determination of modulus of elasticity for copper wire.

9. Determination of modus of rigidity of material.

10. Flexural test on beam.

11. Tension Test on Mild Steel Specimen

Chemical kinematics and catalysis: Introduction to rate equation

order, reaction mechanism, relation between rate equation and reaction mechanism,

First order & Second order. Dependence of temperature on reaction rates. Arrhenius

theory, collision theory, Transition – state theory, Physical adsorption,

chemisorption, Freundlich’s expression, Langmuir adsorption isotherm,

Heterogeneous catalysis, examples of heterogeneously catalysed reactions.

Features of Coordination Chemistry & Organic Reaction Mechanism

Coordination chemistry, coordination number, chelate effect, coordination complexes

and their applications. Electrophilic substitution reactions in aromatic systems. Some

Name reactions viz. Hoffman’s rearrangement, Beckman’s reaction, Riemer

Tiemann reaction, Skraup synthesis, etc.

cs and electrochemical Phenomenon: Heat, work and energy,

reversible and irreversible processes, work done in an isothermal reversible

expansion of ideal gas. Enthalpy, Entropy, Electrochemical and galvanic series,

polarization, decomposition potential, over voltage. Theories of corrosion,

Differential aeration theory. Factors influencing corrosion. Types of corrosion

Control of corrosion : Design and material selection, anodic and cathodic protection,

protective coatings, corrosion inhibitors, Fuel Cells.

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ourse is to expose the students to simple practical

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: Introduction to rate equation and reaction

order, reaction mechanism, relation between rate equation and reaction mechanism,

First order & Second order. Dependence of temperature on reaction rates. Arrhenius

state theory, Physical adsorption,

chemisorption, Freundlich’s expression, Langmuir adsorption isotherm,

Heterogeneous catalysis, examples of heterogeneously catalysed reactions.

Features of Coordination Chemistry & Organic Reaction Mechanism:

chelate effect, coordination complexes

and their applications. Electrophilic substitution reactions in aromatic systems. Some

Name reactions viz. Hoffman’s rearrangement, Beckman’s reaction, Riemer-

: Heat, work and energy,

reversible and irreversible processes, work done in an isothermal reversible

expansion of ideal gas. Enthalpy, Entropy, Electrochemical and galvanic series,

ver voltage. Theories of corrosion,

Differential aeration theory. Factors influencing corrosion. Types of corrosion

Control of corrosion : Design and material selection, anodic and cathodic protection,

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Analytical aspects of water:

their effects. WHO guideline and BIS guideline for drinking water. Chemistry

involved in sedimentation, coagulation and sterilization. Softening

soda, ion-exchange process and numerical problem. Boiler troubles, causes and

effects, methods of prevention.

Engineering Materials: Glass, ceramics, refractory, composites, magnetic materials,

Polymers & structure property relationship. T

Preparation, properties & applications of some commodity and engineering

polymers. Conducting polymers.

Interaction of radiation with matter:

rotational, absorption, emission an

Reference Books:

1. Dara, S.S., Umare S.S.; A Text Book of Engineering

Co. 2010.

2. Shashi Chawla ; A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry (Third edition); Dhanpat Rai & Co.

Ltd., 2006.

3. Kuriacose, J.C., Rajaram, J.; Chemistry in Engineering and Technology (Vol. 1&2); McGraw

Hill, 1984.

4. Barrow, M. Gordon; Physical Chemistry (Fifth edition); McGraw

5. March, Jerry.; Advance Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanism and Structure (Fourth

edition); John Wiley & Sons New York, 2004.

6. W. Kemp; Organic spectroscopy ( III Edition ) PALGRAVE,

7. Puri B.R., Sharma L.R., Pathania M.S; Principles of Physical Chemistry; Vishal Publishing

Co. (42nd

Edition)

CHP101 - CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

Experiments:

1. Water and waste water analysis: Determination of

(i) Hardness and alkalinity

(ii) Dissolved oxygen and free chlorine

(iii) Chlorides, fluorides and COD

(iv) Trace metal determination in water using Ion

(a) Arsenic (b) Lead (c) Mer

2. Determination of capacity of Ion exchange resins.

3. Analysis of ores and alloys:

Determination of (i) Copper in brass

(ii) Calcium in limestone and dolomite.

4. Demonstration Experiments on Instrumental methods of analysis:

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Analytical aspects of water: Sources, conservation of water, impurities in water and

their effects. WHO guideline and BIS guideline for drinking water. Chemistry

involved in sedimentation, coagulation and sterilization. Softening

exchange process and numerical problem. Boiler troubles, causes and

effects, methods of prevention.

Glass, ceramics, refractory, composites, magnetic materials,

Polymers & structure property relationship. Thermoplastic & thermosetting plastics.

Preparation, properties & applications of some commodity and engineering

polymers. Conducting polymers.

Interaction of radiation with matter: Molecular spectroscopy, vibrational,

rotational, absorption, emission and light scattering phenomenon.

Dara, S.S., Umare S.S.; A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry (Twelfth edition); S. Chand.

Shashi Chawla ; A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry (Third edition); Dhanpat Rai & Co.

Kuriacose, J.C., Rajaram, J.; Chemistry in Engineering and Technology (Vol. 1&2); McGraw

Barrow, M. Gordon; Physical Chemistry (Fifth edition); McGraw-Hill, 1992.

March, Jerry.; Advance Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanism and Structure (Fourth

edition); John Wiley & Sons New York, 2004.

W. Kemp; Organic spectroscopy ( III Edition ) PALGRAVE, 2002.

Puri B.R., Sharma L.R., Pathania M.S; Principles of Physical Chemistry; Vishal Publishing

CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

Water and waste water analysis: Determination of

) Hardness and alkalinity

(ii) Dissolved oxygen and free chlorine

(iii) Chlorides, fluorides and COD

(iv) Trace metal determination in water using Ion-selective electrodes,

(a) Arsenic (b) Lead (c) Mercury.

Determination of capacity of Ion exchange resins.

Analysis of ores and alloys:

(i) Copper in brass

(ii) Calcium in limestone and dolomite.

Demonstration Experiments on Instrumental methods of analysis:

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Sources, conservation of water, impurities in water and

their effects. WHO guideline and BIS guideline for drinking water. Chemistry

involved in sedimentation, coagulation and sterilization. Softening of water, lime-

exchange process and numerical problem. Boiler troubles, causes and

Glass, ceramics, refractory, composites, magnetic materials,

hermoplastic & thermosetting plastics.

Preparation, properties & applications of some commodity and engineering

Molecular spectroscopy, vibrational,

d light scattering phenomenon.

Chemistry (Twelfth edition); S. Chand.

Shashi Chawla ; A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry (Third edition); Dhanpat Rai & Co.

Kuriacose, J.C., Rajaram, J.; Chemistry in Engineering and Technology (Vol. 1&2); McGraw

Hill, 1992.

March, Jerry.; Advance Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanism and Structure (Fourth

Puri B.R., Sharma L.R., Pathania M.S; Principles of Physical Chemistry; Vishal Publishing

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selective electrodes,

Demonstration Experiments on Instrumental methods of analysis:

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a) pH-Metric titration, b) Colorimetric determination c) Turbidity by

Nephelometer

5. Chemical Kinetics / Adsorption: i) Rate constant ii) To study the adsorption of

acetic acid on activated charcoal.

Reference Books:

1. Dara, S.S.; A text book on Experi

edition); S. Chand, 2003.

2. Rattan, S.; Experiments in Applied Chemistry (second edition); S.K. Kataria & Sons, 2003.

3. Rani, S.; Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry; Dhanpat Rai, 1998.

4. Vogel’s Text book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis (fifth edition); Pearson, 2000.

CSL101 - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Content:

Introduction: Flow charts, data types and storage classes, scope of variables,

arithmetic operators, assignment, conditio

data types, decision making, branching, looping, Switch concept, function and

parameter passing, recursive functions, macros.

Basic programming algorithms:

C like - Factorial, Sine/cosine and other mathematical series, Fibonacci series,

calculating square-root of a number, calculating GCD of 2 integers (Euclid’s method

and otherwise), Calculating LCM of 2 integers and similar such programs.

Arrays and applications:

examples. Representing a polynomial using 1

Use of 2-D array to represent a matrix and matrix operations. Character arrays

(strings): String related functions (strlen, str

strstr etc) and their function definitions. Searching and Sorting methods: Selection

sort, Bubble sort, Insertion sort, Linear and binary search, partitioning an array,

merging of 2 sorted arrays. Introduction to “

Quicksort.

Structures and Unions: Basic concept, array of structures and its applications.

Pointers: Introduction (declaration and initialization), pointers and arrays, concept of

dynamic memory allocation, use of poin

arrays, pointers to structures.

File Management in C: Open, close, read and write operations, Sequential and text

files.

Reference Books:

1. Kerninghan; Ritchie, “C programming Language”, PHI

2. Balguruswamy, “Programming in ANSI C”, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing

3. Kakde and Deshpande, “C and data Structure”, Charles River Media Publisher

4. Dromey R G, “How to Solve it by Computer”, PHI

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Metric titration, b) Colorimetric determination c) Turbidity by

Chemical Kinetics / Adsorption: i) Rate constant ii) To study the adsorption of

acetic acid on activated charcoal.

Dara, S.S.; A text book on Experiments and Calculations in Engineering Chemistry (ninth

Rattan, S.; Experiments in Applied Chemistry (second edition); S.K. Kataria & Sons, 2003.

Rani, S.; Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry; Dhanpat Rai, 1998.

book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis (fifth edition); Pearson, 2000.

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Flow charts, data types and storage classes, scope of variables,

arithmetic operators, assignment, conditional, arithmetic expressions, enumerated

data types, decision making, branching, looping, Switch concept, function and

parameter passing, recursive functions, macros.

Basic programming algorithms: Programs to illustrate basic language constructs in

Factorial, Sine/cosine and other mathematical series, Fibonacci series,

root of a number, calculating GCD of 2 integers (Euclid’s method

and otherwise), Calculating LCM of 2 integers and similar such programs.

Introduction to one dimensional and 2

examples. Representing a polynomial using 1-D array and polynomial operations,

D array to represent a matrix and matrix operations. Character arrays

(strings): String related functions (strlen, strcpy, strcat, strcmp, atoi, itoa, reverse,

strstr etc) and their function definitions. Searching and Sorting methods: Selection

sort, Bubble sort, Insertion sort, Linear and binary search, partitioning an array,

merging of 2 sorted arrays. Introduction to “Divide and Conquer” via Mergesort and

Basic concept, array of structures and its applications.

Introduction (declaration and initialization), pointers and arrays, concept of

dynamic memory allocation, use of pointers to represent variable-

arrays, pointers to structures.

Open, close, read and write operations, Sequential and text

Kerninghan; Ritchie, “C programming Language”, PHI

, “Programming in ANSI C”, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing

Kakde and Deshpande, “C and data Structure”, Charles River Media Publisher

Dromey R G, “How to Solve it by Computer”, PHI

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Metric titration, b) Colorimetric determination c) Turbidity by

Chemical Kinetics / Adsorption: i) Rate constant ii) To study the adsorption of

ments and Calculations in Engineering Chemistry (ninth

Rattan, S.; Experiments in Applied Chemistry (second edition); S.K. Kataria & Sons, 2003.

Rani, S.; Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry; Dhanpat Rai, 1998.

book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis (fifth edition); Pearson, 2000.

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Flow charts, data types and storage classes, scope of variables,

nal, arithmetic expressions, enumerated

data types, decision making, branching, looping, Switch concept, function and

Programs to illustrate basic language constructs in

Factorial, Sine/cosine and other mathematical series, Fibonacci series,

root of a number, calculating GCD of 2 integers (Euclid’s method

and otherwise), Calculating LCM of 2 integers and similar such programs.

ntroduction to one dimensional and 2-D array with

D array and polynomial operations,

D array to represent a matrix and matrix operations. Character arrays

cpy, strcat, strcmp, atoi, itoa, reverse,

strstr etc) and their function definitions. Searching and Sorting methods: Selection

sort, Bubble sort, Insertion sort, Linear and binary search, partitioning an array,

Divide and Conquer” via Mergesort and

Basic concept, array of structures and its applications.

Introduction (declaration and initialization), pointers and arrays, concept of

-sized 1-D and 2-D

Open, close, read and write operations, Sequential and text

, “Programming in ANSI C”, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing

Kakde and Deshpande, “C and data Structure”, Charles River Media Publisher

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EEL101 - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Content:

Electrical Circuit: Circuit Elements Resistance, Inductance & Capacitance,

Kirchhoff’s Laws, Voltage Source (Definition, Characteristics of Practical Source,

and Equivalent Current Source), and Star

Magnetic Circuit, Flux, MMF, Reluctance, Analogy w

Calculations for Composite Magnetic Circuits

AC Circuits: Periodic Function, Average & R.M.S., Values, Steady State Behavior

With Sinusoidal Excitation, Phasor Representation, Reactance & Impedance, Series

& Parallel Circuit, Power Factor, Principle of Generation of Single Phase & Three

Phase Voltages, Power in Balanced Three Phase AC System

Electrical Measurements :

Instruments, Deflecting Controlling & Damping Mechanisms, Ammet

Voltmeters, P.M.M.C.

Type & Moving Iron Type, Electrodynamometer Type Wattmeters, Induction Type

Single Phase Energy Meter

Transformers : Introduction, Basic Principles, Construction, Phasor Diagram for

Transformer under No Load Condition Transforme

Sides, Phasor Diagram, Equivalent Circuit, Open Circuit & Short Circuit Test,

Voltage Regulation and Efficiency

Power Systems : Elementary Idea about Power Generation, Transmission and

Distribution

Electric Machines :DC Shunt a

Working, Characteristics, Speed Control and Applications

Induction Motors – Construction, Principle of Working of Single Phase and 3

Motors. Torque Slip Characteristics

Reference Books:

1. Hughes, Electrical Technology, Pearson Publishers

2. Theraja B.L., Electrical Technology, S. Chand Publishers

3. Kothari D.P. and Nagrath I.J.,Theory And Problems Of Basic Electrical Engineering, Prentice

Hall India

4. Kulshresta D.C., Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH India

5. Mittle and Mittal, Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH, 2005

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Circuit Elements Resistance, Inductance & Capacitance,

Kirchhoff’s Laws, Voltage Source (Definition, Characteristics of Practical Source,

and Equivalent Current Source), and Star-Delta Transformation.

Magnetic Circuit, Flux, MMF, Reluctance, Analogy with Electric Circuits. Simple

Calculations for Composite Magnetic Circuits

Periodic Function, Average & R.M.S., Values, Steady State Behavior

With Sinusoidal Excitation, Phasor Representation, Reactance & Impedance, Series

Power Factor, Principle of Generation of Single Phase & Three

Phase Voltages, Power in Balanced Three Phase AC System

Electrical Measurements : Definition, Indicating, Integrating & Recording

Instruments, Deflecting Controlling & Damping Mechanisms, Ammet

Type & Moving Iron Type, Electrodynamometer Type Wattmeters, Induction Type

Introduction, Basic Principles, Construction, Phasor Diagram for

Transformer under No Load Condition Transformer On Load, Balance of MMF on

Sides, Phasor Diagram, Equivalent Circuit, Open Circuit & Short Circuit Test,

Voltage Regulation and Efficiency

Elementary Idea about Power Generation, Transmission and

DC Shunt and Series Motor – Construction, Principle of

Working, Characteristics, Speed Control and Applications

Construction, Principle of Working of Single Phase and 3

Motors. Torque Slip Characteristics

Technology, Pearson Publishers

Theraja B.L., Electrical Technology, S. Chand Publishers

Kothari D.P. and Nagrath I.J.,Theory And Problems Of Basic Electrical Engineering, Prentice

Kulshresta D.C., Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH India

and Mittal, Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH, 2005

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Circuit Elements Resistance, Inductance & Capacitance,

Kirchhoff’s Laws, Voltage Source (Definition, Characteristics of Practical Source,

ith Electric Circuits. Simple

Periodic Function, Average & R.M.S., Values, Steady State Behavior

With Sinusoidal Excitation, Phasor Representation, Reactance & Impedance, Series

Power Factor, Principle of Generation of Single Phase & Three

Definition, Indicating, Integrating & Recording

Instruments, Deflecting Controlling & Damping Mechanisms, Ammeter &

Type & Moving Iron Type, Electrodynamometer Type Wattmeters, Induction Type

Introduction, Basic Principles, Construction, Phasor Diagram for

r On Load, Balance of MMF on

Sides, Phasor Diagram, Equivalent Circuit, Open Circuit & Short Circuit Test,

Elementary Idea about Power Generation, Transmission and

Construction, Principle of

Construction, Principle of Working of Single Phase and 3-Phase

Kothari D.P. and Nagrath I.J.,Theory And Problems Of Basic Electrical Engineering, Prentice

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EEP101 - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Content:

1. Study and verification of Kirchhoff’s laws applied to DC circuits

2. Study of AC series R

3. Determination of B-H curve

4. Study of AC parallel R

5. Study of balanced 3-phase circuits

6. Determination of voltage regulation and efficiency of a single

transformer by direct loading

7. Study of speed control of a DC motor by field current control

voltage control

8. Study of reversal of direction of rotation of a 3

Reference Books

1. Tarnekar S.G., and Kharbanda P.K., ‘A Textbook Of Laboratory Course In Electrical

Engineering’, Chand S., 2006

HUL101 - COMMUNICATIO

Content:

Unit 1: ENERGY : Oil, Nuclear Preparation, Alternative Sources

Unit 2: COMPUTERS :Introducing Computers, New Frontiers, Computers in India

Unit 3: TECHNOLOGY :Appropriate Technology, Printing, Evaluating

Technology

Unit 4: ENVIRONMENT:

Unit 5: INDUSTRY :Personnel and Production, Safety and Training, Selling

Products

Reference Books:

1. Orient Longman , A Textbook of English for Engineers and Technologists.

2. Quirk R.and Greenbaum S., A University Grammar of English.

3. Krishnaswamy N., English Grammar ( Longman Publication) (Macmillan India Ltd)

HUL102 - SOCIAL SCIENCE

Content:

Applied Humanities and Human Engineering:

1. Introduction:

2. Meaning, scope and gen

3. Different subject in social sciences.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Study and verification of Kirchhoff’s laws applied to DC circuits

Study of AC series R-L-C circuits

H curve of a magnetic material

Study of AC parallel R-L-C circuits

phase circuits

Determination of voltage regulation and efficiency of a single

transformer by direct loading

Study of speed control of a DC motor by field current control

Study of reversal of direction of rotation of a 3-phase induction motor

Tarnekar S.G., and Kharbanda P.K., ‘A Textbook Of Laboratory Course In Electrical

Engineering’, Chand S., 2006

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Oil, Nuclear Preparation, Alternative Sources

Introducing Computers, New Frontiers, Computers in India

Appropriate Technology, Printing, Evaluating

Unit 4: ENVIRONMENT:Pollution, Ecology, Our living Environment

Personnel and Production, Safety and Training, Selling

Orient Longman , A Textbook of English for Engineers and Technologists.

m S., A University Grammar of English.

Krishnaswamy N., English Grammar ( Longman Publication) (Macmillan India Ltd)

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Applied Humanities and Human Engineering:

Meaning, scope and general utility of social sciences to engineers.

Different subject in social sciences.

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Study and verification of Kirchhoff’s laws applied to DC circuits

Determination of voltage regulation and efficiency of a single-phase

Study of speed control of a DC motor by field current control and by armature

phase induction motor

Tarnekar S.G., and Kharbanda P.K., ‘A Textbook Of Laboratory Course In Electrical

2-0-2 Cr. 6

Introducing Computers, New Frontiers, Computers in India

Appropriate Technology, Printing, Evaluating

Pollution, Ecology, Our living Environment

Personnel and Production, Safety and Training, Selling

Orient Longman , A Textbook of English for Engineers and Technologists.

Krishnaswamy N., English Grammar ( Longman Publication) (Macmillan India Ltd)

2-0-0 Cr. 4

eral utility of social sciences to engineers.

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4. Society, its type, characteristics and problems.

Fundamental concept in social science:

1. Culture-Types, Characteristics, Merit, demerit and some related terms of culture.

2. Social structure and social system.

3. Socialization and social stratification.

4. Family and marriage institutions in India.

5. Social control and social change

Industrialization and society:

1. Industrial psychology and industrial democracy.

2. Environment in industry.

3. Fatigue of workers.

4. Motivation, selection and training of workers.

The study of political orientation:

1. Indian constitution and federal system.

2. Fundamental rights and directive principles.

3. Legislative measures for labor welfare.

4. Beaurocracy in India.

Major social problem in India:

1. Over population.

2. Poverty.

3. Slums.

4. Family Disorganization (divorce)

5. Corruption.

Reference Books

1. Sheikh Sabir, Shiekh A M and Jaya Dwadshiwar, A New Look into Social Sciences, Sage

Publication New Delhi.

2. Ahuja Ram, Social Problems in India, Rawat Publication New Delhi.

3. Saxsena R.C., Labour Problems and Social Welfare, Prakashan Kendra, Lucknow

MAL101 – MATHEMATICS

Content:

Differential Calculus:

differentiability. Mean value theorems: Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s theorem,

Cauchy’s theorem, Taylor’s theorem with remainders, indeterminate forms,

curvature, curve tracing.

Integral Calculus: Fundamental theorem of Integral calculus,

evaluation of definite integrals, Applications in Area, length, volumes and surface of

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Society, its type, characteristics and problems.

Fundamental concept in social science:

Types, Characteristics, Merit, demerit and some related terms of culture.

ocial structure and social system.

Socialization and social stratification.

Family and marriage institutions in India.

Social control and social change

Industrialization and society:

Industrial psychology and industrial democracy.

Environment in industry.

Motivation, selection and training of workers.

The study of political orientation:

Indian constitution and federal system.

Fundamental rights and directive principles.

Legislative measures for labor welfare.

social problem in India:

Family Disorganization (divorce)

Sheikh Sabir, Shiekh A M and Jaya Dwadshiwar, A New Look into Social Sciences, Sage

Ram, Social Problems in India, Rawat Publication New Delhi.

Saxsena R.C., Labour Problems and Social Welfare, Prakashan Kendra, Lucknow

MATHEMATICS- I

Differential Calculus: Functions of single variable: Limi

differentiability. Mean value theorems: Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s theorem,

Cauchy’s theorem, Taylor’s theorem with remainders, indeterminate forms,

Fundamental theorem of Integral calculus, mean value theorems,

evaluation of definite integrals, Applications in Area, length, volumes and surface of

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Types, Characteristics, Merit, demerit and some related terms of culture.

Sheikh Sabir, Shiekh A M and Jaya Dwadshiwar, A New Look into Social Sciences, Sage

Saxsena R.C., Labour Problems and Social Welfare, Prakashan Kendra, Lucknow

3-2-0 Cr. 8

Functions of single variable: Limit, continuity and

differentiability. Mean value theorems: Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s theorem,

Cauchy’s theorem, Taylor’s theorem with remainders, indeterminate forms,

mean value theorems,

evaluation of definite integrals, Applications in Area, length, volumes and surface of

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solids of revolutions, Improper integrals: Beta and Gamma functions, differentiation

under integral sign.

Infinite series: Sequences, Infinite ser

criterion, tests of convergence, absolute and conditional convergence, improper

integrals, improper integrals depending on a parameter, uniform convergence, power

series, radius of convergence.

Matrices: Rank of matrix, consistency of a system of equations, linear dependence

and independence, linear and orthogonal transformations, Eigen values and eigen

vectors, Cayley – Hamilton theorem, reduction to diagonal form, Hermitian and skew

Hermitian matrices, Quadratic f

Reference Books:

1. Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons

2. Piskunov, N., Differential and Integral calculus, Mir publishers Moscow (Vol. 1, Vol. 2)

3. Thomas, G.B. and Finney, R.L, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Addison

4. Michael D. Greenberg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd

5. Jain R.K., Iyengar S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers

MAL102 – MATHEMATICS II

Content:

Calculus of Functions of Several Variables:

of functions of several variables, partial derivatives and their geometrical

interpretation, Tangent plane and normal line. Euler’s theorem on homogeneous

functions, Total differentiation, chain

minima, Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers.

Multiple Integrals: Double and triple integrals, change of order of integration,

change of variables, application to area, volumes, Mass, Centre of gravity.

Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector fields, gradient of scalar point function,

directional derivatives, divergence

irrotational motion. Vector integration: line, surface and volume integrals, Green’s

theorem, Stoke’s theorem and Gauss divergence theorem (without proof).

Ordinary Differential Equations:

equation, Integrating factors, Reducible to exact differential equations, Linear and

Bernoulli’s form, orthogonal trajectories, Existence and Uniqueness of solutions.

Picard’s theorem, Picard’s iteration method of

solution (Statements only). Solutions of second and higher order linear equation with

constant coefficients, Linear independence and dependence, Method of variation of

parameters, Solution of Cauchy’s equation, simultaneous linear equations.

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solids of revolutions, Improper integrals: Beta and Gamma functions, differentiation

Sequences, Infinite series of real and complex numbers, Cauchy

criterion, tests of convergence, absolute and conditional convergence, improper

integrals, improper integrals depending on a parameter, uniform convergence, power

series, radius of convergence.

rix, consistency of a system of equations, linear dependence

linear and orthogonal transformations, Eigen values and eigen

Hamilton theorem, reduction to diagonal form, Hermitian and skew

Hermitian matrices, Quadratic forms.

Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons

Piskunov, N., Differential and Integral calculus, Mir publishers Moscow (Vol. 1, Vol. 2)

Thomas, G.B. and Finney, R.L, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Addison

Michael D. Greenberg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd

Jain R.K., Iyengar S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers

MATHEMATICS II

f Several Variables: Limit, continuity and differentiability

of functions of several variables, partial derivatives and their geometrical

interpretation, Tangent plane and normal line. Euler’s theorem on homogeneous

functions, Total differentiation, chain rules, Jacobian, Taylor’s formula, maxima and

minima, Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers.

Double and triple integrals, change of order of integration,

change of variables, application to area, volumes, Mass, Centre of gravity.

Scalar and vector fields, gradient of scalar point function,

directional derivatives, divergence and curl of vector point function, solenoidal and

irrotational motion. Vector integration: line, surface and volume integrals, Green’s

theorem, Stoke’s theorem and Gauss divergence theorem (without proof).

Ordinary Differential Equations: First order differential equations: Exact

equation, Integrating factors, Reducible to exact differential equations, Linear and

Bernoulli’s form, orthogonal trajectories, Existence and Uniqueness of solutions.

Picard’s theorem, Picard’s iteration method of

tements only). Solutions of second and higher order linear equation with

constant coefficients, Linear independence and dependence, Method of variation of

parameters, Solution of Cauchy’s equation, simultaneous linear equations.

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solids of revolutions, Improper integrals: Beta and Gamma functions, differentiation

ies of real and complex numbers, Cauchy

criterion, tests of convergence, absolute and conditional convergence, improper

integrals, improper integrals depending on a parameter, uniform convergence, power

rix, consistency of a system of equations, linear dependence

linear and orthogonal transformations, Eigen values and eigen

Hamilton theorem, reduction to diagonal form, Hermitian and skew

Piskunov, N., Differential and Integral calculus, Mir publishers Moscow (Vol. 1, Vol. 2)

Thomas, G.B. and Finney, R.L, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Addison Wesley Longman

Michael D. Greenberg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd

Jain R.K., Iyengar S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers

3-2-0 Cr. 8

Limit, continuity and differentiability

of functions of several variables, partial derivatives and their geometrical

interpretation, Tangent plane and normal line. Euler’s theorem on homogeneous

rules, Jacobian, Taylor’s formula, maxima and

Double and triple integrals, change of order of integration,

change of variables, application to area, volumes, Mass, Centre of gravity.

Scalar and vector fields, gradient of scalar point function,

and curl of vector point function, solenoidal and

irrotational motion. Vector integration: line, surface and volume integrals, Green’s

theorem, Stoke’s theorem and Gauss divergence theorem (without proof).

ferential equations: Exact

equation, Integrating factors, Reducible to exact differential equations, Linear and

Bernoulli’s form, orthogonal trajectories, Existence and Uniqueness of solutions.

tements only). Solutions of second and higher order linear equation with

constant coefficients, Linear independence and dependence, Method of variation of

parameters, Solution of Cauchy’s equation, simultaneous linear equations.

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Reference Books:

1. Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons

2. Piskunov, N., Differential and Integral calculus, Mir publishers Moscow (Vol. 1, Vol. 2)

3. Thomas, G.B. and Finney, R.L, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Addison Wesley Longman.

4. Michael D. Greenberg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd

5. Jain R.K., Iyengar S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers.

MEC101 – ENGINEERING DRAWING

Content:

1. Introduction to BIS SP-46

of scales, Representative Factor and dimensioning.

to orthographic/ profile views

2. Orthographic projections of points, lines, planes ON principle planes/ Profile

planes/ Auxiliary planes.

3. Projection of right regular solids inclined to both the planes.

4. Section and development of surfaces of solids. (Preferably in normal position/

Inclined to one plane).

5. Intersections of combination of regular solids (Preferably in normal position/

Inclined to one plane).

6. Drawing isometric views from orthographic projection orthographic views

Details of weekly schedule of Drawing Practical:

1. Introduction to BIS SP-

symbols, RF, dimensioning, etc

2. Practice of scales, Representative Factor and dimensioning on some practical

exemplary figures.

3. Conversion of Pictorial views to orthographic/ profile views

4. Projections of points, lines and planes

5. Projections of lines and planes using Auxiliary planes

6. REVIEW- I of sheets

7. Projections of solids

8. Section and development of solids

9. Intersection of solids

10. Isometric views

11. REVIEW- II of sheets

Reference Books:

1. Bhatt N.D and Panchal VM, Elementary Engineering Drawing, (Plane and Solid Geometry),

Charotar Publishing House, 43r

2. Jolhe Dhananjay, Engineering Drawing with An introduction to Autocad, Tata McGraw Hill

Publishing Company Limited, 1st Edition

3. Handbook BIS SP-46 -1988, BIS

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ig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons

Piskunov, N., Differential and Integral calculus, Mir publishers Moscow (Vol. 1, Vol. 2)

Thomas, G.B. and Finney, R.L, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Addison Wesley Longman.

rg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd

Jain R.K., Iyengar S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers.

ENGINEERING DRAWING

46 -1988 : Use of various drawing instruments, Concept

of scales, Representative Factor and dimensioning. Conversion of Pictorial views

to orthographic/ profile views

Orthographic projections of points, lines, planes ON principle planes/ Profile

planes/ Auxiliary planes.

f right regular solids inclined to both the planes.

Section and development of surfaces of solids. (Preferably in normal position/

Intersections of combination of regular solids (Preferably in normal position/

Drawing isometric views from orthographic projection orthographic views

Details of weekly schedule of Drawing Practical:

-46 -1988, Explanation of various drawing instruments,

symbols, RF, dimensioning, etc.,

scales, Representative Factor and dimensioning on some practical

Conversion of Pictorial views to orthographic/ profile views

Projections of points, lines and planes

Projections of lines and planes using Auxiliary planes

Section and development of solids

Bhatt N.D and Panchal VM, Elementary Engineering Drawing, (Plane and Solid Geometry),

Charotar Publishing House, 43rd Edition.

Jolhe Dhananjay, Engineering Drawing with An introduction to Autocad, Tata McGraw Hill

Publishing Company Limited, 1st Edition – 2008

1988, BIS – SP-46 1988, BIS.

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Piskunov, N., Differential and Integral calculus, Mir publishers Moscow (Vol. 1, Vol. 2)

Thomas, G.B. and Finney, R.L, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Addison Wesley Longman.

rg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd

Jain R.K., Iyengar S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers.

3-0-2 Cr. 8

awing instruments, Concept

Conversion of Pictorial views

Orthographic projections of points, lines, planes ON principle planes/ Profile

Section and development of surfaces of solids. (Preferably in normal position/

Intersections of combination of regular solids (Preferably in normal position/

Drawing isometric views from orthographic projection orthographic views.

1988, Explanation of various drawing instruments,

scales, Representative Factor and dimensioning on some practical

Bhatt N.D and Panchal VM, Elementary Engineering Drawing, (Plane and Solid Geometry),

Jolhe Dhananjay, Engineering Drawing with An introduction to Autocad, Tata McGraw Hill

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PHL101 - PHYSICS

Content:

Black Body Radiations, Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Concept of matter

waves, Davission and Germer’s experiment, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle,

Schrodinger’s Wave equation and its application. Quantization of energy.

Crystal Structure: Unit cell and

structure, Miller indices, Bragg’s Law, interplaner spacing.

Free electron theory, Formation of energy bands in solid, Fermi level in an intrinsic

and extrinsic semiconductor, Hall effect, p

Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic field. Electrostatic and

magnetostatic focussing, CRO, Cyclotron.

Interference, diffraction and their applications.

Reference Books:

1. Resnick, Walker and Halliday, Fundamental of

2005.

2. Streetman B. G., Solid State Electronics, Prentice Hall India (2

3. Avadhanulu M. N. and P.G. Kshirsagar, A text Book of Engineering Physics, (7th Edition)

2004.

4. Dekkar A.J.; Electrical Engineering Materials; Prentice Hall og India Publication, 1992.

5. Kenneth Krane; Modern Physics; (2

6. Pillai S. O., Solid State Physics, New Age International Publishers, 3

PHP101 - PHYSICS LABORATORY

Experiments:

1. To study the characteristics of Photocell and to determine the work function of the

cathode material.

2. To calibrate an electromagnet and to study the dependence of Hall voltage on

magnetic field and current through the sam

3. To study the I/P, O/P and transfer characteristics and to determine ‘

transistor in common base mode.

4. To study the forward and reverse characteristics of semiconductor diode.

5. To determine the band-gap in a semiconductor using reverse biased p

diode.

6. To determine e/m for an electron by Thomson’s method.

7. To calibrate an audio frequency oscillator and to determine the unknown

frequency and phase of RC network by using single trace CRO.

8. To determine the radius of curvature of a plano

Rings.

9. To determine the wavelength of sodium vapour lamp by plane transmission

grating.

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y Radiations, Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Concept of matter

waves, Davission and Germer’s experiment, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle,

Schrodinger’s Wave equation and its application. Quantization of energy.

Crystal Structure: Unit cell and its characteristics in SC , BCC, FCC crystal

structure, Miller indices, Bragg’s Law, interplaner spacing.

Free electron theory, Formation of energy bands in solid, Fermi level in an intrinsic

and extrinsic semiconductor, Hall effect, p-n junction diode, transistors.

Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic field. Electrostatic and

magnetostatic focussing, CRO, Cyclotron.

Interference, diffraction and their applications.

Resnick, Walker and Halliday, Fundamental of Physics, John Willey and Sons. Inc, 6

Streetman B. G., Solid State Electronics, Prentice Hall India (2nd

Edition) 1986.

Avadhanulu M. N. and P.G. Kshirsagar, A text Book of Engineering Physics, (7th Edition)

ngineering Materials; Prentice Hall og India Publication, 1992.

Kenneth Krane; Modern Physics; (2 nd

Edition); John Wiley Eastern, 1998.

Pillai S. O., Solid State Physics, New Age International Publishers, 3 rd

edition, 1999.

PHYSICS LABORATORY

To study the characteristics of Photocell and to determine the work function of the

To calibrate an electromagnet and to study the dependence of Hall voltage on

magnetic field and current through the sample.

To study the I/P, O/P and transfer characteristics and to determine ‘

transistor in common base mode.

To study the forward and reverse characteristics of semiconductor diode.

gap in a semiconductor using reverse biased p

To determine e/m for an electron by Thomson’s method.

To calibrate an audio frequency oscillator and to determine the unknown

frequency and phase of RC network by using single trace CRO.

To determine the radius of curvature of a plano- convex lens using Newton’s

To determine the wavelength of sodium vapour lamp by plane transmission

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y Radiations, Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Concept of matter

waves, Davission and Germer’s experiment, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle,

Schrodinger’s Wave equation and its application. Quantization of energy.

its characteristics in SC , BCC, FCC crystal

Free electron theory, Formation of energy bands in solid, Fermi level in an intrinsic

transistors.

Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic field. Electrostatic and

Physics, John Willey and Sons. Inc, 6th

Edition,

Edition) 1986.

Avadhanulu M. N. and P.G. Kshirsagar, A text Book of Engineering Physics, (7th Edition)

ngineering Materials; Prentice Hall og India Publication, 1992.

Edition); John Wiley Eastern, 1998.

edition, 1999.

0-0-2 Cr. 2

To study the characteristics of Photocell and to determine the work function of the

To calibrate an electromagnet and to study the dependence of Hall voltage on

To study the I/P, O/P and transfer characteristics and to determine ‘α’ of

To study the forward and reverse characteristics of semiconductor diode.

gap in a semiconductor using reverse biased p-n junction

To calibrate an audio frequency oscillator and to determine the unknown

frequency and phase of RC network by using single trace CRO.

convex lens using Newton’s

To determine the wavelength of sodium vapour lamp by plane transmission

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MEP102-WORKSHOP

Content:

Fitting:

• Use and setting of fitting tools for chipping, cutting, filing, marking, center

punching, drilling, tapping.

• Term work to include one job involving following operations: filing to size,

drilling and tapping.

Carpentry:

• Use and setting of hand tools like hacksaws, jack planes, chisels and gauges for

construction of various joints, wood

• Term work to include one carpentry job involving a joint and report on

demonstration of a job involving wood turning

Smithy:

• Use and setting of smithy tools At least one job is to be demonstrated.

Welding:

• Use and setting of tools and equipments for edge preparation for welding jobs

and Arc welding for different job like, Lap welding of two plates, butt welding

of plates.

Machining:

• At least one metal turning job is to be demonstrated.

CNC Machines:

• One job on CNC Lathe and CNC Milling machine to be demonstrated.

Foundry:

• At least one demonstration of mould making.

Reference Books:

1. Hajra Choudhury S.K., Hajra Choudhury A.K., Nirjhar Roy,

Technology, Vol. I & II.

2. Raghuwanshi B.S., A Course in Workshop Technology, Vol. I & II.

3. Chapman W.A.J., Workshop Technology, Part I, II & III.

PEB151- PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Odd Semester)

Content:

Development of components of fitness through conditioning exercises:

Strength: (Strength Endurance, Maximum Strength, explosive strength), Endurance:

(aerobic endurance, anaerobic endurance, speed endurance and strength endurance)

Speed, Co-coordinative ability, Flexibility

Physical Efficiency Test Level 1

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Use and setting of fitting tools for chipping, cutting, filing, marking, center

punching, drilling, tapping.

Term work to include one job involving following operations: filing to size,

Use and setting of hand tools like hacksaws, jack planes, chisels and gauges for

construction of various joints, wood tuning and modern wood turning methods.

Term work to include one carpentry job involving a joint and report on

demonstration of a job involving wood turning

Use and setting of smithy tools At least one job is to be demonstrated.

and setting of tools and equipments for edge preparation for welding jobs

and Arc welding for different job like, Lap welding of two plates, butt welding

At least one metal turning job is to be demonstrated.

on CNC Lathe and CNC Milling machine to be demonstrated.

At least one demonstration of mould making.

Hajra Choudhury S.K., Hajra Choudhury A.K., Nirjhar Roy, Elements of Workshop

B.S., A Course in Workshop Technology, Vol. I & II.

Chapman W.A.J., Workshop Technology, Part I, II & III.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Odd Semester)

Development of components of fitness through conditioning exercises:

(Strength Endurance, Maximum Strength, explosive strength), Endurance:

aerobic endurance, anaerobic endurance, speed endurance and strength endurance)

coordinative ability, Flexibility

Physical Efficiency Test Level 1(Testing and Evaluation of Physical Fitness):

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Use and setting of fitting tools for chipping, cutting, filing, marking, center

Term work to include one job involving following operations: filing to size,

Use and setting of hand tools like hacksaws, jack planes, chisels and gauges for

tuning and modern wood turning methods.

Term work to include one carpentry job involving a joint and report on

Use and setting of smithy tools At least one job is to be demonstrated.

and setting of tools and equipments for edge preparation for welding jobs

and Arc welding for different job like, Lap welding of two plates, butt welding

on CNC Lathe and CNC Milling machine to be demonstrated.

Elements of Workshop

0-0-2 Cr. 0

Development of components of fitness through conditioning exercises:

(Strength Endurance, Maximum Strength, explosive strength), Endurance:

aerobic endurance, anaerobic endurance, speed endurance and strength endurance),

of Physical Fitness):

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Cooper Test 12 minute run or walk test, Sit and reach test, 100 meter run, one minute

sit up test, Push up/Bent knee push up test,

Teaching and development of sports skills:

Perceptual motor.

First Aid training:

Intramural phase 1: Identification of sports talent through exposing students to

inter-section tournament. Football, Volleyball, throw ball, table tennis & Chess.

PEB151- PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Even Semester)

Content:

Physical Efficiency Test Level 2

1500 meter run, shuttle run, standing broad jump, one minute sit up test, flexibility

test

Testing and assessment of selected Physiological parameters through Sports

Medicine Research Lab:

Back strength, Leg strength, grip strength, resting pulse rate, and resting respiratory

rate

Intramural phase 2: Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Kho

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Cooper Test 12 minute run or walk test, Sit and reach test, 100 meter run, one minute

sit up test, Push up/Bent knee push up test,

Teaching and development of sports skills: Cognitive, Perceptual, Motor,

Identification of sports talent through exposing students to

section tournament. Football, Volleyball, throw ball, table tennis & Chess.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Even Semester)

fficiency Test Level 2(Testing and Evaluation of Physical Fitness):

1500 meter run, shuttle run, standing broad jump, one minute sit up test, flexibility

Testing and assessment of selected Physiological parameters through Sports

Total body fat analysis, Harvard step test, BMI, WHR,

Back strength, Leg strength, grip strength, resting pulse rate, and resting respiratory

Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Kho-Kho.

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Cooper Test 12 minute run or walk test, Sit and reach test, 100 meter run, one minute

Cognitive, Perceptual, Motor,

Identification of sports talent through exposing students to

section tournament. Football, Volleyball, throw ball, table tennis & Chess.

0-0-2 Cr. 0

(Testing and Evaluation of Physical Fitness):

1500 meter run, shuttle run, standing broad jump, one minute sit up test, flexibility

Testing and assessment of selected Physiological parameters through Sports

Total body fat analysis, Harvard step test, BMI, WHR,

Back strength, Leg strength, grip strength, resting pulse rate, and resting respiratory

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Education at the Institute is organized around semester

The prominent feature of the credit system is

student’s performance and flexibility to allow a student to progress at an optimum

pace suited to his/her ability, subject to fulfilling minimum requirement for

continuation. A student’s performance is measured by n

earned (i.e. completed satisfactorily). Based on the course credits and grades

obtained by the student, Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) or Cumulative

Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated. A minimum number of earned cred

and minimum grade point average should be acquired in order to qualify for the

award of graduate degree. Details are given in Rules and Ordinance

Credit requirement

A student is required to earn minimum of 320 credits in eight semesters. These

credits are to be earned form different category of courses like,

Departmental Core (DC), Departmental Elective (DE), Humanities & Management

(HM), Open Course (OC) and Audit Course (AU).

Calculations of SGPA & CGPA

Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) or Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

is calculated as follows ,

Continuous evaluation process, based on student’s performance in uniformly placed I

& II Sessional Examinations, Teachers Assessment (TA) and End

Examination for each course. At the end of semester, grades shall be awarded by

course co-ordinator or concerned faculty as a performance indicator. Details of these

grades are as given below.

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CREDITS SYSTEM

Education at the Institute is organized around semester-based credit system of study.

feature of the credit system is a process of continuous evaluation of a

student’s performance and flexibility to allow a student to progress at an optimum

pace suited to his/her ability, subject to fulfilling minimum requirement for

continuation. A student’s performance is measured by number of credits he/she has

earned (i.e. completed satisfactorily). Based on the course credits and grades

Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) or Cumulative

Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated. A minimum number of earned cred

and minimum grade point average should be acquired in order to qualify for the

Details are given in Rules and Ordinance

A student is required to earn minimum of 320 credits in eight semesters. These

credits are to be earned form different category of courses like, Basic Sciences (BS),

Departmental Core (DC), Departmental Elective (DE), Humanities & Management

(HM), Open Course (OC) and Audit Course (AU).

SGPA & CGPA

Point Average (SGPA) or Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

GRADING SYSTEM

Continuous evaluation process, based on student’s performance in uniformly placed I

Examinations, Teachers Assessment (TA) and End

Examination for each course. At the end of semester, grades shall be awarded by

ordinator or concerned faculty as a performance indicator. Details of these

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based credit system of study.

a process of continuous evaluation of a

student’s performance and flexibility to allow a student to progress at an optimum

pace suited to his/her ability, subject to fulfilling minimum requirement for

umber of credits he/she has

earned (i.e. completed satisfactorily). Based on the course credits and grades

Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) or Cumulative

Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated. A minimum number of earned credits

and minimum grade point average should be acquired in order to qualify for the

Details are given in Rules and Ordinances Book.

A student is required to earn minimum of 320 credits in eight semesters. These

Basic Sciences (BS),

Departmental Core (DC), Departmental Elective (DE), Humanities & Management

Point Average (SGPA) or Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

Continuous evaluation process, based on student’s performance in uniformly placed I

Examinations, Teachers Assessment (TA) and End-Semester

Examination for each course. At the end of semester, grades shall be awarded by

ordinator or concerned faculty as a performance indicator. Details of these

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Grades Grade

Points

AA 10 Outstanding

AB 09 Excellent

BB 08 Very Good

BC 07 Good

CC 06 Average

CD 05 Below Average

DD 04 Marginal

FF 00 Very

Examination

W Attendance Less than 75 %

Examination. Shall r

SS Satisfactory Completion of Audit Course

ZZ Un

100 % attendance in the class of each course is expected.

consideration of constrains / unavoidable circumstances, the attendance can be

relaxed only to the extent not more than 25 %.

Any student having attendance less than 75 % will not be eligible to appear in End

semester Examination.

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Description of performance

Outstanding

Excellent

Very Good

Good

Average

Below Average

Marginal

Very-poor/ Unsatisfactory / Absence in End

Examination

Attendance Less than 75 % . Not Eligible for End

Examination. Shall repeat the Course

Satisfactory Completion of Audit Course

Un-satisfactory / Audit Course continuation

ATTENDANCE

100 % attendance in the class of each course is expected.

consideration of constrains / unavoidable circumstances, the attendance can be

relaxed only to the extent not more than 25 %.

Any student having attendance less than 75 % will not be eligible to appear in End

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Description of performance

poor/ Unsatisfactory / Absence in End-Sem

igible for End-Sem

Satisfactory Completion of Audit Course

satisfactory / Audit Course continuation

100 % attendance in the class of each course is expected. However, in

consideration of constrains / unavoidable circumstances, the attendance can be

Any student having attendance less than 75 % will not be eligible to appear in End-

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The Director

Dr. N S Chuoudhary

0712 280 1370, 2223969 (Fax)

[email protected]

Dean (Academic)

Dr. O R Jaiswal

0712 2801301

[email protected]

Dean (Faculty Welfare)

Dr. R K Ingle

0712 2801302

[email protected]

Dean (Planning & Development)

Dr. S R Sathe

0712 2801300

[email protected]

Dean (Research & Consultancy)

Dr. H M Surywa

0712 2801304

[email protected]

Dean (Student Welfare)

Dr. G P Singh

0712 2801320

[email protected]

Chief Warden

Dr. D H Lataye

0712 2801119

[email protected]

Dy. Registrar (Acad)

Mr. D M Parate

0712 2801365

[email protected]

Asstt. Registrar (Exam)

Mrs. A A Ansingkar

0712 2801392

[email protected]

Asstt. Registrar (Hostel)

Mr. Nikhil Chingalwar

0712

[email protected]

Medical Officer

Dr. S J Batra

0712

9422104694

[email protected]

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OTHER INFORMATION

Dr. N S Chuoudhary

0712 280 1370, 2223969 (Fax)

[email protected]

Dr. O R Jaiswal

0712 2801301

[email protected]

Dr. R K Ingle

0712 2801302

[email protected]

Dean (Planning & Development)

Dr. S R Sathe

0712 2801300

[email protected]

Dean (Research & Consultancy)

Dr. H M Surywanshi

0712 2801304

[email protected]

Dr. G P Singh

0712 2801320

[email protected]

Dr. D H Lataye

0712 2801119

[email protected]

Mr. D M Parate

0712 2801365

[email protected]

Mrs. A A Ansingkar

0712 2801392

[email protected]

Mr. Nikhil Chingalwar

0712 2801373

[email protected]

Dr. S J Batra

0712-2801342

9422104694

[email protected]

Warden HB-8

0712 280 1435,1622

Warden HB-9

Warden GH

0712 280 1347,1113

Warden GH

Prof. Dipti Shrimankar

0712 280 1347,1115

Matron (GH)

0712 280 1347,1113,1115

Account Section

Academic Section

Examination Cell

T & P

Security Section

Hostel Section

Guest House

Health Center

Physical Education

For Student's Medical Emergency

Ambulance: 862 305 6246

CIIMS HOSPITAL

Bajaj Nagar , NAGPUR,

Phone No: - 2236441/2237662

WOCKHARDT HOSPITAL

27, Corporation Colony, Near Shankar Nagar

Square, North Ambhazari Road, NAGPUR.

Phone No: - 224844/6534444

KRIMS HOSPITAL

275, Central Bazar Road , Ramdaspeth

NAGPUR. Phone No: - 6614564

CARE HOSPITAL Farmland, Panchasheel Square,

NAGPUR. Phone No: - 3982444/3982222

RATHI NURSING HOMEPlot No. 40, Balraj Marg , Dhantoli ,

NAGPUR. Phone:-2420044

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Dr. G N Nimbarte

0712 280 1435,1622

9371228424

Dr. Anjan Patel

9021240944

Dr. Debrati Dutta

0712 280 1347,1113

7304912308

Prof. Dipti Shrimankar

0712 280 1347,1115

9860606477

Mrs. S V Joshi

0712 280 1347,1113,1115

0712 2801242

0712 2801241

0712 2801278

0712 2801258

0712 2801222

0712 2801233

0712 2801221

0712 2801342

Physical Education 0712 2801232

For Student's Medical Emergency

862 305 6246

2236441/2237662

WOCKHARDT HOSPITAL 27, Corporation Colony, Near Shankar Nagar

North Ambhazari Road, NAGPUR.

224844/6534444

275, Central Bazar Road , Ramdaspeth

6614564-65

Farmland, Panchasheel Square,

3982444/3982222

RATHI NURSING HOME Plot No. 40, Balraj Marg , Dhantoli ,

2420044