Department: CIVIL Program: I Course : APPLIED MATCHMATICS ...
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S. No. Tentative Date T o p i c s t o b e c o v e r e d Actual Date Number of Classes Delivery Method
1 0 8 / 0 7 / 1 5 Course Objective, introduction, their applications 1 D M 1
U N I T I
2 09-07-2015 Differential equations of first order and first degree 1 D M 1
3 10-07-2015 S e p a r a t i o n o f v a r i a b l e s 1 D M 1
4 13-07-2015 Homogeneous differential equations 1 D M 1
5 14-07-2015 Non Homogeneous differential equations 1 D M 1
6 15-07-2015 E x a c t d i f f e r e n t i a l e q u a t i o n s 1 D M 1
7 16-07-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 1 D M 2
8 17-07-2015
Non Exact differential equations ,
T y p e I
1 D M 1
9 20-07-2015
Non Exact differential equations,
T y p e I I
1 D M 1
1 0 21-07-2015
Non Exact differential equations ,
T y p e I I I
1 D M 1
1 1 22-07-2015
Non Exact differential equations ,
T y p e I V
1 D M 1
1 2 23-07-2015 T U T O R I A L 2 1 D M 2
1 3 24-07-2015 L i n e a r d i f f e r e n t i a l e q u a t i o n s 1 D M 1
1 4 25-07-2015 Bernoulli’s Linear differential equations 1 D M 1
1 5 27-07-2015 Non-linear differential equations 1 D M 1
1 6 28-07-2015 Orthogonal Trajectories in cartesian form 1 D M 1
1 7 29-07-2015 Orthogonal Trajectories in polar form 1 D M 1
1 8 30-07-2015 T U T O R I A L 3 1 D M 2
1 9 31-07-2015 S e l f o r t h o g o n a l t r a j e c t o r i e s 1 D M 1
2 0 01-08-2015 S i m p l e L C R c i r c u i t s 1 D M 1
U N I T I I
2 1 03-08-2015 Q u i z o n U N I T I 1 D M 2
2 2 04-08-2015 Homogeneous Linear Differential equations 1 D M 1
2 3 05-08-2015 Non Homogeneous and R.H.S of the forme ax 1 D M 1
2 4 06-08-2015 T U T O R I A L 4 1 D M 2
2 5 07-08-2015 Non Homogeneous and R.H.S of the formsin ax or cosax 1 D M 1
2 6 10-08-2015 Non Homogeneous and R.H.S of the form e axv(x) 1 D M 1
2 7 11-08-2015 Non Homogeneous and R.H.S of the form polynomial in x 1 D M 1
2 8 12-08-2015 Non Homogeneous and R.H.S of the term xv(x) 1 D M 1
2 9 13-08-2015 T U T O R I A L 5 1 D M 2
3 0 14-08-2015 A s s i g n m e n t i n U N I T I 1 D M 4
3 1 17-08-2015 Non Homogeneous and R.H.S of the term xk v(x) 1 D M 1
3 2 18-08-2015 T U T O R I A L 6 1 D M 2
Department: CIVIL Program: I B.Tech
Course : – APPLIED MATCHMATICS-I (S132)
SEM: I A.Y.:2015-2016
LESSON PLAN
3 3 19-08-2015 Method of Variation of Parameters 1 D M 1
3 4 20-08-2015 T U T O R I A L 7 1 D M 2
3 5 21-08-2015 C a u c h y ’ s e q u a t i o n 1 D M 1
3 6 22-08-2015 C a u c h y ’ s e q u a t i o n 1 D M 1
3 7 24-08-2015 L e g e n d r e ’ s E q u a t i o n 1 D M 1
3 8 25-08-2015 Applications of Linear differential equations 1 D M 1
3 9 26-08-2015 Applications of Linear differential equations 1 D M 1
4 0 27-08-2015 T U T O R I A L 8 1 D M 2
4 1 28-08-2015 Applications of Linear differential equations 1 D M 1
4 2 29-08-2015
A s s i g n m e n t i n U n i t I I 1 D M 4
4 3 31-08-2015 T U T O R I A L 9 1 D M 2
U N I T I V
4 4 01-09-2015 Matrices Introduction and definitions 1 D M 1
4 5 02-09-2015 Q u i z o n U n i t I I 1 D M 2
4 6 03-09-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 0 1 D M 2
4 7 04-09-2015 R a n k o f a m a t r i x , P r o b l e m s 1 D M 1
4 8 07-09-2015 E c h e l o n F o r m 1 D M 1
4 9 08-09-2015 N o r m a l f o r m 1 D M 1
5 0 16-09-2015 N o r m a l f o r m t h r o u g h P A Q 1 D M 1
5 1 18-09-2015 System of Homogeneous equations 1 D M 1
5 2 19-09-2015 Solutions of linear non-homogeneous equations 1 D M 1
5 3 21-09-2015 G a u s s E l i m i n a t i o n M e t h o d 1 D M 1
5 4 22-09-2015 G a u s s J o r d a n M e t h o d 1 D M 1
5 5 23-09-2015 Consistency and Inconsistency of equations 1 D M 1
5 6 24-09-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 1 1 D M 2
5 7 25-09-2015 G a u s s S e i d a l M e t h o d 1 D M 1
5 8 26-09-2015 Q u i z o n U n i t I V 1 D M 2
5 9 28-09-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 2 1 D M 2
6 0 29-09-2015 J a c o b i M e t h o d 1 D M 1
6 1 30-09-2015 A s s i g n m e n t i n U N I T I V 1 D M 4
U N I T 5
6 2 01-10-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 3 1 D M 2
6 3 03-10-2015 E i gen v a lu e s and E i gen v ec t o r s 1 D M 1
6 4 05-10-2015 P r o b l em s t o f i n d E i g e n v e c t o r s 1 D M 1
6 5 06-10-2015 P r o b l em s t o f i n d E i g e n v e c t o r s 1 D M 1
6 6 07-10-2015 P r o p e r t i e s 1 D M 1
6 7 08-10-2015
T U T O R I A L 1 4 1 D M 2
6 8 09-10-2015 C a y l e y H a m i l t o n T h e o r e m 1 D M 1
6 9 12-10-2015 P r o b l e m s o n C - H t h e o r e m 1 D M 1
7 0 14-10-2015 Q u i z o n U n i t V 1 D M 2
7 1 15-10-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 5 1 D M 2
7 2 16-10-2015 A s s i g n m e n t i n U N I T V 1 D M 4
U N I T 3
7 3 17-10-2015 Introduction to Mean Value theorems 1 D M 1
7 4 26-10-2015 Func t ional o f Severa l Var i ab l e s 1 D M 1
7 5 27-10-2015 Generalized Mean Value Theorem 1 D M 1
7 6 28-10-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 6 1 D M 2
7 7 29-10-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 7 1 D M 2
7 8 30-10-2015 T a y l o r ’ s s e r i e s 1 D M 1
7 9 31-10-2015 M a c l a u r i n ’ s s e r i e s 1 D M 1
8 0 02-11-2015 J a c o b i a n s 1 D M 1
8 1
03-11-2015
F u n c t i o n a l D e p e n d e n c e
1
D M 1
8 2 04-11-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 8
1 D M 2
8 3 05-11-2015 Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables 1 D M 1
8 4 06-11-2015 Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables 1 D M 1
8 5 07-11-2015 L a g r a n g e ’ s M u l t i p l i e r M e t h o d 1 D M 1
8 6 09-11-2015 L a g r a n g e ’ s M u l t i p l i e r M e t h o d 1 D M 1
8 7 10-11-2015 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations 1 D M 1
8 8 12-11-2015 T U T O R I A L 1 9 1 D M 2
8 9 13-11-2015 Formation of P.D.E. by eliminating arbitrary constants 1 D M 1
9 0 16-11-2015 Formation of P.D.E. by eliminating arbitrary functions 1 D M 1
9 1 17-11-2015 T U T O R I A L 2 0 1 D M 2
9 2 18-11-2015 T U T O R I A L 2 1 1 D M 2
9 3 19-11-2015 Solutions of first order linear equations 1 D M 1
9 4 20-11-2015 L a g r a n g i a n m e t h o d 1 D M 1
9 5 21-11-2015 L a g r a n g i a n m e t h o d 1 D M 2
9 6 23-11-2015 A s s i g n m e n t i n U N I T I I I 1 D M 4
9 7 24-11-2015 Q u i z o n U n i t I I I 1 D M 2
9 8 25-11-2015 T U T O R I A L 2 2 1 D M 2
Total Number of classes available as per academic calenda r 9 8
Total Number of classes required to complete the syllabus 9 8
Signature
Name of the Faculty Name of the Course Co-ordinator H O D
C h . C h a i t a n y a Dr. A. RAMIREDDY
S
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Tentative
Date
Topics to be covered Actual
Date
Num.
of
classes
Content
Delivery
Methods
UNIT-I:Algorithms, Flowcharts, Basic Programming Constructs 1. 09-07-2015 Introduction to
computers
1 DM1
2. 11-07-2015 Software and Hardware 1 DM1 3. 11-07-2015 Operating system,
Compiler and
Interpreter
1 DM1
4. 14-07-2015 Fundamentals of
computer
1 DM1
5. 14-07-2015 Introduction to
Programming
1 DM1
6. 15-07-2015 Algorithm/pseudo code 1 DM1 7. 16-07-2015 Flow charts, Examples 1 DM1 8. 21-07-2015 Examples on
Algorithm/pseudo code.
1 DM2
9. 21-07-2015 Examples on Flow
charts.
1 DM1
10. 22-07-2015 TUTORIAL – I 1 DM2 11. 23-07-2015 Introduction to c
language
1 DM1
12. 25-07-2015 C advantages , C tokens 1 DM1 13. 25-07-2015 Constants, keywords,
Identifiers, variables
1 DM1
14. 28-07-2015 QUIZ / TEST – I 1 DM1 15. 28-07-2015 Structure of a c
program, Input and
output statements,
1 DM4
16. 29-07-2015 Basic data types and
sizes.variable
declaration
&initialization.
1 DM1
17. 30-07-2015 Arthimetic,relational
and logical operators .
1 DM1
18. 01.08.2015 Increment/decrement,
assignment and
conditional operators
1 DM1/DM2
Department: CIVIL Program: I B.Tech
Course : – COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (S 170)
SEM: I A.Y.:2015-2016
LESSON PLAN
19. 01.08.2015 Bitwise operators,
conditional expressions,
order of evaluation
1 DM1
20. 04.08.2015 Type conversion,
Examples
1 DM1
21. 04.08.2015 Decision making with
simple if ,If else and
nested if else
statements.
1 DM1
22. 05.08.2015 Else ifladder,switch
statement
1 DM3
23. 06.08.2015 Programs on IF
constructs
1 DM1/DM2
24. 11.08.2015 TUTORIAL – 2 1 DM2
25. 11.08.2015 while, do- while loops 1 DM1
26. 12.08.2015 For statements, break
& continue statements
1 DM1
27. 13.08.2015 goto and labels,
exercises Programming
examples
1 DM1
28. 18.08.2015 TUTORIAL – 3 1 DM2
UNIT – II ARRAYS
29. 18.08.2015 Arrays
definition,declaration
and examples
1 DM1
30. 19.08.2015 Accessing elements,
storing elements.
1 DM1
31. 20.08.2015 Two- dimensional
arrays, Accessing
element
1 DM1
32. 22.08.2015 Multi-dimensional
arrays, applications of
arrays.
1 DM1
33. 22.08.2015 QUIZ – 2 1 DM3
34. 25.08.2015 Character arrays –
Strings, Accessing
1 DM1
35. 25.08.2015 Programon String
accessing, operation
1 DM1
36. 26.08.2015 String handling
functions, programs
1 DM1
37. 27.08.2015
Usage of String
functions in programs
Example programs
1 DM1
38. 29.08.2015 QUIZ – 3 1 DM1
39. 29-08-2015 TUTORIAL – 4 1 DM4
I – MID EXAMINATIONS
UNIT- III POINTERS 40. 08-09-2015 Pointers:
concepts,initialization
of pointer variables
1 DM1
41. 08-09-2015 Pointers and Arrays,
Strings.
1 DM1
42. 09-09-2015 Pointers to pointers,
Examples
1 DM1
43. 10-09-2015 Pre-processor
directives, Macros
1 DM1
44. 12-09-2015 Programs on
preprocessors
1 DM2
45. 12-09-2015 Examples on Macros 1 DM2 46. 15-09-2015 TUTORIAL – 5 1 47. 15-09-2015 Introduction to modular
programming, functions
1 DM1
48. 16-09-2015 Basics of functions,
categories,
1 DM1
49. 19-09-2015 Standard library
functions,
1 DM1
50. 19-09-2015 Parameter passing
techniques,Examples
1 DM1
51. 22-09-2015 Recursion in functions,
examples 1 DM1
52. 22-09-2015 QUIZ - 4 1 DM3 53. 23-09-2015 Functions with arrays,
passing arrays as
parameters
1 DM1
54. 26-09-2015 Functions with pointers 1 DM1 55. 26-09-2015 Programs on functions
with arrays and pointers
1 DM2
56. 29-09-2015 Storage classes – auto,
static, extern, register
1 DM1
57. 29-09-2015 Dynamic memory
management
techniques, examples
1 DM2
58. 30-09-2015 Command line
arguments, programs
1 DM1
59. 01-10-2015 TUTORIAL - 6 1 DM4
UNIT – IV Derived Data Types 60. 03-10-2015 Introduction to
structures, use of
structures in
programming
1 DM1
61. 03-10-2015 Structuresdeclaration,
definition and
1 DM1
initialization 62. 06-10-2015 Programs on structure
creation, accessing and
printing
1 DM2
63. 06-10-2015 Use of arrays as
members in structure
1 DM1
64. 07-10-2015 Nested structures,
Arrays of structures
1 DM1
65. 08-10-2015 QUIZ - 5 1 DM3 66. 13-10-2015 Structures and
functions, examples
1 DM1
67. 13-10-2015 Pointers to structures 1 DM1 68. 14-10-2015 Self-referential
structures
1 DM1
69. 15-10-2015 Programs on structures 1 DM2 70. 17-10-2015 Unions, Typedef, bit
fields
1 DM1
71. 17-10-2015 Example programs on
structures, Unions
1 DM2
72. 27-10-2015 TUTORIAL - 7 1 DM4
UNIT – V FILES 73. 27-10-2015 File Concept, text files,
reading & writing
1 DM1
74. 28-10-2015 binary files, modes of
operation
1 DM1
81. 29-10-2015 Standard I/O operations 1 DM1
82. 31-10-2015 Formatted I/O
operations
1 DM1
83. 31-10-2015 File I/O operations 1 DM1
84. 03-11-2015 Modes of operation 1 DM1
85. 03-11-2015 Error handling
functions
1 DM1
86. 04-11-2015 Programs on file
creation
1 DM2
87. 05-11-2015 Programs on file
accessing, reading and
writing data
1 DM2
88. 07-11-2015 QUIZ - 6 1 DM3
89. 07-11-2015 Revision 1 DM2
90. 10-11-2015 Revision 1 DM3
91. 10-11-2015 Revision 1 DM4
92. 12-11-2015 Revision 1 DM4
93.
13-11-2015 Revision 1 DM4
II – MID Examinations
Total Classes 92
Total number of classes required to complete
the syllabus
Total number of classes available as per
Schedule
NOTE: DELIVERY METHODS :DM1: Lecture interspersed with discussions/BB, DM2: Tutorial,
DM3: Lecture with a quiz, DM4: Assignment/Test, DM5: Demonstration ( laboratory, field visit ),
DM6: Presentations/PPT
At the End of the course, students attained the Course Outcomes:CO1,CO2,CO3,CO4,CO5& sample proofs are
enclosed in Course file.
Signature
Name of the Faculty Name of Course Co-
ordinator
HOD
K SundeepSaradhi
LESSON PLAN SEM:1
Department: Civil
A.Y :2015-16
Course code &course name S232 Engineering chemistry Programme:B.Tech
S. No.
Tentative
Date Topics to be covered Actual
date
No of
classes
Delivery
method
Unit-1
1 08.07.15 Course objectives, introduction, application 1 DM1.DM2,D
M4. 2 10.07.15 Intro to chapters of the Engg. chemistry 1 DM1
3 11.07.15 Sources of water &quality
1 DM1
4 13.07.15 Concept of hardness 1 DM1
5 15.07.15 Types Hardness 1 DM1
6 17.07.15 M.F for various dissolved salts of water
1 DM1
7 20.07.15 Units of hardness - inter-conversions
Hardness problems
1 DM1
8 22.07.15 Hardness problems 1 DM1
9 24.07.15 Tutorial
1 DM2
10 25.07.15 Scale and Sludge formation
1 DM1
11 27.07.15 caustic Embrittlement
1 DM1
12 29.07.15 Priming and foaming
1 DM1
13 31.07.15 boiler corrosion
1 DM1
14 01.08.15 Tutorial
1 DM2
15 3.08.15 Test
1 DM4
16 5.08.15 L.S process, principle and equations
1 DM1
17 7.08.15 Cold & hot lime soda process 1 DM1
18 08.08.1
5
Zeolite process and ion exchange process
advantages and demerits
1 DM1
19 08.08.15 Ion Exchange process
tutorial
1 DM1
20 12.08.15 Internal treatment, Desalination
1 DM1
21 14.08.15 Electro dialysis. reverse osmosis
1 DM1
22 17.08.15 Tutorial
tutorial
1 DM2
Unit-II
UNIT - II
23 19.08.15 S,L,G fuels merit & demerits 1 DM1& DM2
24 21.08.15 G.C.V,L.C.V Definitions
1 DM1
25 22.08.15 Proximate analysis, significance
1 DM1
26 24.08.15 Ultimate analysis, significance
1 DM1
27 26.08.15 Refining of petroleum, cracking
1 DM1
28 28.08.15 Fixed bed ,moving bed cracking methods
1 DM1
29 29.08.15 Fischer Tropschs &Bergius process
1 DM1
30 31.08.15 Tutorial
1 DM2
31 02.09.15 Working of I.C &C.I engines
1 DM1
32 04.09.15 Natural gas,C.N.G.analysis of flue gases
1 DM1
Unit-III
UNIT- III
33 07.09.15 Corrosion definition examples.drycorosion
Def of corrosion examples
1 DM1
34 16.09.15 Drycorrosin,pillingbedworthrule
Dry corrosion & types
1 DM1
35
18.09.15
Wet corrosion.mechnisim
Wet corrosion.mechnisim
1 DM1
36 19.09.15 Galvanic corrosion. Passivity
Tutorial
1 DM1
37 21.09.15 Galvanic series, significance. 1 DM1
38 23.09.15 Concentration corrosion 1 DM2
39 24.09.15 tutorial
Galvanic series,concentration cell corrosion
1 DM1
40 26.09.15 Inter granular, stress corrosion soil
corrosion
1 DM1
M1
M1
41 28.09.15 Factors influencing corrosion 1 DM1
42 30.09.15 Factors influencing corrosion 1 DM1
43 1.10.15 Corrosion control 1 DM1
44 3.10.15 Corrosion control 1 DM1
45 5.10.15 Tutorial
DM2
UNIT- IV 46 7.10.15 Basic terminology of polymers 1 DM1
47 9.10.15 Basic terminology of polymers 1 DM1
48 10.10.15 P.V.C,Teflon, 1 DM1
49 12.10.15 Bakelite,PMMA 1 DM1
50 14.10.15 Tutorial
1 DM2
51 16.10.15 Conducting polymers 1 DM1
52 17.10.15 Conducting polymers 1 DM1
53 19.10.15 Processing of natural rubber
1 DM1
54 21.10.15 BUNA-S,BUNA-N,Thiokal
BUNA-S,BUNA-N,Thiokal
1 DM1
55 23.10.15 Polyester&F.R.P
1 DM1
56 24.10.15 Tutorial
Tutorial
1
Goals
of
green
chemist
ry
DM2
57 24.10.15 Test
Altenati
ve
starting
materia
ls.reage
nts
DM4
Unit -IV
58
26.10.15 Goals of green chemistry
Goals of green chemistry
1 DM1
59
28.10.15 Alternative starting materials
Altenative starting materials.reagents
1 DM1
60
29.10.15 Alternative reagents
Alternative reaction conditions&final
products
1 DM1
61
61 30.10.15 Alternative reaction conditions
Liquid crystals
1 DM1
Note:Delivarymethods(DM)DM1:Lecture interspersed
DM2:Tutorial,DM4:Assignment,test
At the end of course, Students attained theCO1,CO2,CO3 sample proofs are enclosed in
course file.
Signature
Name of the
Faculty
Name of the Course
Coordinator
HOD
V.Parvathi V.Parvathi
62
62 31.10.15 Alternative final products
Classification of liquid crystals
1 DM1
63
63 2.11.15 Tutorial 1 DM2
64
64 4.11.15 Liquid crystals
Applications of Liquid crystals
1 DM1
65
65 6.11.15 Classification of liquid crystals
1 DM1
66
7.11.15 Classification of liquid crystals
1 DM1
67
67 9.11.15 Applications of liquid crystals 1 DM1
68
68
68
13.11.15 Tutorial 1 DM2
69
14.11.15 Revision 1 DM1
70
70 16.11.15 Revision 1 DM1
71
18-11.15 Revision 1 DM1
M1
72
20.11.15 Revision 1 DM1
73
21.11.15 Revision 1 DM1
Topics beyond syllabus
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Date Topics to be covered
Actual
Date
No.
of
classes
Conten
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Deliver
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Method
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UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING / GRPAHICS
1 10/07/2015 UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO
ENGINEERING DRAWING 1 DM1/DM6
2 11/07/2015 Principles of Engineering Graphics and
their significance, Drawing Instruments
and their use 3 DM1
3 13/07/2015 Conventions in Drawing, Lettering 1 DM1
4 14/07/2015 Lines, Dimensioning, BIS conventions 3 DM1/DM6
5 17/07/2015 Geometrical Constructions, construction
of simple geometrical figures 1 DM1/DM6
6 20/07/2015 Construction of regular polygons,
tangents to circle, arcs etc. 1 DM1
7 21/07/2015 Practice: Lettering, Lines &
Dimensioning 3 DM1/DM6
8 24/07/2015 Construction of regular polygons,
tangents to circle, arcs etc. 1
DM2/
DM5
9 25/07/2015 Practice: Lettering, Lines
&Dimensioning 3
DM2/
DM5
10 27/07/2015 Introduction to Conic Sections / Conics 1 DM1/DM6
11 28/07/2015 Practice: Geometrical Constructions 3 DM1/DM6
13 31/07/2015 Construction of Ellipse, Different
methods 1
DM2/
DM5
14 01/08/2015 Practice: Geometrical Constructions 3 DM2/
DM5
15 03/08/2015 Construction of Parabola, different
methods 1 DM1/DM6
16 04/08/2015 Construction of Hyperbola, Rectangular
Hyperbola, different methods; Practice 3 DM1/DM6
17 07/08/2015 Introduction to Cycloidal Curves:
Construction of Cycloids 1 DM1/DM6
18 10/08/2015 Construction of Epicycloid 1 DM2/
DM5 19 14/08/2015 Construction of Hypocycloid 1 DM1/DM6
Department: CIVIL Program: I B.Tech
Course : – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (S 235)
SEM: I A.Y.:2015-2016
LESSON PLAN
20 17/08/2015 Construction of Involutes, 1 DM1/DM6
21 18/08/2015
Practice: Cycloidal Curves 3 DM1/DM6
; DM2/
DM5
22
21/08/2015 UNIT II: ORTHOGRAPHIC
PROJECTIONS Introduction to Orthographic
Projections
1 DM2/
DM5
23 22/08/2015 Principle of orthographic projection-
Method of Projection; First and third
angle projection methods 3 DM1/DM6
24 24/08/2015 Projections of Points; Practice: Cycloidal
Curves 1 DM1/DM6
25 25/08/2015 Practice: Cycloidal Curves; Practice:
Projections of Points 3
DM1, DM2/
DM5
26 28/08/2015 Projections of Points 1 DM2/
DM5
27 31/08/2015 Projections of lines: simple positions;
line is parallel to one of the principle
planes and inclined to the other 1 DM1/DM6
28
01/09/2015 Introduction & Numericals on
Projections of Lines inclined to both
the planes
3 DM1/DM6
30 04/09/2015 Projections of Lines inclined to both the
principle planes, traces; Practice 1
DM 1,
DM2/
DM5
31 07/09/2015 Practice: Projections of lines 1 DM2/
DM5
32 08/09/2015 Numericals on Traces 3 DM1/DM6
DM3
I MID EXAMINATIONS
33 18/09/2015 UNIT III: PROJECTIONS OF
PLANES Introduction to Projections of planes
1 DM1/DM6
34 19/09/2015 Practice: Projections of lines 3 DM2/
DM5
35 21/09/2015 Practice: Projections of lines 1 DM2/
DM5
36 22/09/2015 Planes parallel to one of the reference
planes 3 DM1/DM6
37 25/09/2015 Inclined to one reference plane and
perpendicular to other 1 DM1/DM6
38 26/09/2015 Oblique Planes; Practice: Projections
of lines & Projections of Planes 3
DM2/
DM5
39 28/09/2015 Practice: Projections of lines &
Projections of Planes 1
DM2/
DM5
40 29/09/2015 UNIT IV: PROJECTIONS OF
SOLIDS Introduction to Projections of Solids
3 DM1/DM6
41 03/10/2015 Projections of solids in simple
position 3 DM1/DM6
42 05/10/2015 Practice: Projections of Planes 1 DM2/
DM5
43 06/10/2015 Practice: Projections of Planes 3 DM2/
DM5
44
09/10/2015 Projections of solids: Axis inclined
to one of the reference planes and
parallel to the other
1 DM1/DM6
45 12/10/2015 Projections of solids: Axis inclined
to both H.P and V.P. 1 DM1/DM6
46 13/10/2015 Practice: Projections of Solids 3 DM2/
DM5
47 16/10/2015 Practice: Projections of Solids 1 DM2/
DM5
48 17/10/2015 SECTIONS OF SOLIDS:
Introduction to Sections of Solids 3 DM1/DM6
49 26/10/2015 Sections of Prisms, Pyramids 1 DM1/DM6
Dasara Holidays
50 27/10/2015 Practice: Projections of Solids; Practice:
Sections of Solids 3
DM2/
DM5
51 30/10/2015 Practice: Projections of Solids; Practice:
Sections of Solids 1
DM2/
DM5
52 31/10/2015 Sections of Cylinders, Cones and
Spheres 3 DM1/DM6
53 02/11/2015
UNIT V: ISOMETRIC
PROJECTIONS Introduction to Isometric Views,
Projections
1 DM1/DM6
54 03/11/2015
Theory of isometric projection,
isometric axes, scale, lines & planes &
Practice: Projections of Solids; Practice:
Sections of Solids
3 DM2/
DM5
55 06/11/2015
Isometric drawing of prisms, cylinders
& cones-non isometric lines & Practice:
Projections of Solids; Practice: Sections
of Solids
1 DM2/
DM5
56 07/11/2015
Methods to generate an isometric
drawing: Conversion of
Orthographic Projections to
Isometric Views
3 DM1/DM6
57 09/11/2015
Methods to generate an isometric
drawing: Conversion of Isometric
Views to Orthographic Projections
1 DM1/DM6
58 10/11/2015 Practice: Isometric Projections 3 DM2/
DM5
59 13/11/2015 Practice: Isometric Projections 1 DM2/
DM5
60 16/11/2015 Methods to generate an isometric
drawing: Conversion of Orthographic
Projections to Isometric Views 1 DM1/DM6
61 17/11/2015 Methods to generate an isometric 3 DM1/DM6
drawing: Conversion of Isometric
Views to Orthographic Projections
62 20/11/2015 Practice: Isometric Projections 1 DM2/
DM5
63 21/11/2015 Practice: Isometric Projections 3 DM2/
DM5
64 23/11/2015
REVISION 1 DM 1,
DM2,
DM4
65 24/11/2015 REVISION 3 DM 1,
DM2,
DM4 66 DM4
II MID EXAMINATIONS
Total 121
Total number of classes required to complete the syllabus
Total number of classes available as per Schedule 121
NOTE: DELIVERY METHODS (DM):
DM1: Lecture interspersed with discussions/BB
DM2: Tutorial
DM3: Lecture with a quiz
DM4: Assignment/Test
DM5: Demonstration (laboratory, fieldvisit)
DM6: Presentations/PPT
Signature
Name of the Faculty Name of Course Co-
ordinator
HOD
J. Subba Reddy Dr.P.V.Chandra Sekhar Rao Dr.K.Appa Rao
S.
No.
Tentative
Date Topics to be Covered
Actual
Date
No. of
classes R
Delivery
Method 1 08.07.15 Introductory Period 1 DM1
2 10.07.15 Parts of speech 1 DM3
3 11.07.15 Parts of speech 1 DM3
4 13.07.15 Parts of speech 1 DM3
5 15.07.15 Antonyms 1 DM3
6 17.07.15 Tutorial-Parts of Speech/Antonyms 1 DM3
7 20.07.15 Types of sentences 1 DM3
8 22.07.15
Un-jumbling sentences into a
paragraph
1 DM2
9 24.07.15 Astronomy 1 DM1
10 25.07.15 Astronomy 1 DM1
11 27.07.15 Astronomy 1 DM1
12 29.07.15
Tutorial: Astronomy/ Un-jumbling
sentences into a paragraph
1 DM4
13 31.07.15 J.C. Bose 1 DM1
14 01.08.15 J.C. Bose 1 DM1
15 3.08.15 J.C. Bose 1 DM1
16 5.08.15 Prepositions 1 DM3
17 7.08.15 Prepositions 1 DM3
18 08.08.15 Tutorial: J.C. Bose/prepositions 1 DM4
19 10.08.15 Word plurals 1 DM3
20 12.08.15 Sentences completion 1 DM3
21 14.08.15 Sentences completion 1 DM3
22 17.08.15 Synonyms 1 DM3
23 19.08.15 Synonyms 1 DM3
24 21.08.15 Synonyms 1 DM3
25 22.08.15 Tutorial-word plurals/synonyms 1 DM4
26 24.08.15 Travel and transport 1 DM1
27 26.08.15 Travel and transport 1 DM1
28 28.08.15 Travel and transport 1 DM1
29 29.08.15 Drafting E-mails 1 DM1
30 31.08.15 Tutorial: Travel and transport/E-mail 1 DM4
31 02.09.15 Letter writing(formal) 1 DM1
32 04.09.15 Letter writing(informal) 1 DM1
33 07.09.15 Paragraph writing 1 DM1
I- MID EXAMINATIONS (09-09-2015 to 15-09-2015)
LESSON PLAN
Course Code & Course Name : S 239 & ENGLISH -I Sem.: I
Programme: B. Tech A.Y : 2015-16 Dept.:I-CIVIL
34 16.09.15 Prefixes and suffixes 1 DM3
35 18.09.15 Humour 1 DM1
36 19.09.15 Humour 1 DM1
37 21.09.15 Humour 1 DM1
38 23.09.15 Tutorial: Humour & prefixes -suffixes 1 DM4
39 24.09.15 P.C.Ray 1 DM1
40 26.09.15 P.C.Ray 1 DM1
41 28.09.15 P.C.Ray 1 DM1
42 30.09.15 Active&passive voice 1 DM3
43 1.10.15 Active&passive voice 1 DM3
44 3.10.15 Note making 1 DM1
45 5.10.15 Tutorial: Voice/Note making 1 DM2
46 7.10.15 Health&Medicine 1 DM1
47 9.10.15 Health&Medicine 1 DM1
48 10.10.15 Health&Medicine 1 DM1
49 12.10.15 Tenses 1 DM3
50 14.10.15 Tenses 1 DM3
51 16.10.15 Tutorial: Health&Medicine/Tenses 1 DM2
52 17.10.15 Abstract writing 1 DM1
53 19.10.15 Abstract writing 1 DM1
54 21.10.15 Srinivasa Ramanujan 1 DM1
55 23.10.15 Srinivasa Ramanujan 1 DM1
56 24.10.15 Srinivasa Ramanujan 1 DM1
57 26.10.15 Tutorial: Srinivasa
Ramanujan/Abstract writing
1 DM4
58 28.10.15 Deriving words 1 DM3
59 29.10.15 Deriving words 1 DM3
60 30.10.15 Articles 1 DM3
61 31.10.15 Articles 1 DM3
62 2.11.15 C.V.Raman 1 DM1
63 4.11.15 C.V.Raman 1 DM1
64 6.11.15 C.V.Raman 1 DM1
65 7.11.15 Tutorial: C.V.Raman/Articles 1 DM4
66 9.11.15 Essay writing 1 DM1
67 13.11.15 Essay writing 1 DM1
68 14.11.15 Dialogue writing 1 DM1
69 16.11.15 Dialogue writing 1 DM1
70 18-11.15 One word substitutes 1 DM1
71 20.11.15 One word substitutes 1 DM1
72 21.11.15 One word substitutes 1 DM1
73 23.11.15 Tutorial: Dialogue/ Essay writing 1 DM2
74 25.11.15 Revision
II- MID EXAMINATIONS (05-01-2015 to 10-01-2015)
Tutorial/ Assignment -Dialogue/
Essay writing
Total Number of classes available as
per academic calendar 74
No of classes required to complete
the syllabus 74
NOTE: DELIVERY METHODS (DM) DM 1 : Lecture interspersed with discussions /
BB DM2: Tutorial
DM3: Lecture with a quiz DM4: Assignment / quiz DM5: Demonstration (Laboratory,
Field visit)
DM6: Group Discussion DM7: Group assignment / Project DM8: Presentation /
PPT
DM9: Asynchronous Discussion.
At the end of course, students attained the CO1, CO2, CO3, etc……..sample proofs are enclosed
in course file.
Signature
Name of the Faculty
Ch.Nagarjuna
Name of course Co-
coordinator
Dr.B.Samrajya Lakshmi
H O D
Dr.A.Ramireddy
CYCLE: 1
SN
O
Dates EXERCISE COMMANDS
TO
BE COVERED
REFERENC
ES
PAGE
NUMBE
R
1 15-07-15 Basic drawing
commands
line, circle, arc, ellipse,
polygon, and rectangle
PLATE 2.1&
2.2
26
2 22-07-15 Edit commands copy, move, erase, zoom,
measure, divide, pan,
change properties
PLATE 2.3&
2.4
27
3 29-07-15 Array commands polar array, rectangular
array, P-edit, divide aline,
offset
PLATE 2.5&
2.6
28&29
4 05-08-15 Hatching &line
commands
hatching with different
angles& different types of
lines
PLATE 2.8&
2.9
31&32
5 12-08-15 Mirror & trim
commands
mirror an object, trim,
extend a line, chamfer
&fillet, explode
PLATE 2.7&
2.13
30&35
6 19-08-15 Dimensioning &
text commands
linear, angular, radius,
diameter& text
PLATE 4.1 69
7 26-08-15 Projection of
points
Points & lines Case-1,2,3,4 171
8 02-09-15 Projection of
lines(parallel to
both reference
planes)
line Fig:9.4(a & b) 172&173
9 09-09-15 Projection of lines
(parallel to one
reference plane &
inclined to other
reference plane)
lines Fig:9.4(c) 173
10 16-09-15 Projection of
planes(inclined to
one plane)
polygons EX:10.2&10.
3
198&199
11 23-09-15 Projection of
solids
Line, polygon, rectangle EX:12.42&12
.44
234&235
Department: CIVIL Program: I B.Tech
Course : – CAEG LAB (L124)
SEM: I A.Y.:2015-2016
LESSON PLAN
CYCLE: 2
SN
O
Date EXERCISES REFERENCE PAGE
NUMBE
R
Orthographicprojections
14 30-09-15 Conversion of plane figures PLATE 5.1&
5.3
82&83
15 01-10-15 Conversion of circular figures PLATE 5.9&
5.13
86&88
15 07-10-15 Conversion of both combination of plane
figures and circular figures
PLATE
5.25,5.26
PLATE5.27,5.2
8
94&95
Isometric projections
16 14-10-15 Conversion of plane figures PLATE 6.3 122
17 04-11-15 Conversion of circular figures PLATE 6.4 123
18 25-11-15 Conversion of both combination of plane
figures and circular figures
PLATE
6.8&6.10
125&126
LIST OF LAB PROGRAMS:
I) Write a program in ‘C’ language to cover the following problems.
a) Example program which shows the usage of various preliminary
Data types available in C Language.
b) Example program which shows the usage of various Operators
available in C Language.
c) Example programs to illustrate the order of evaluation.
II) WRITE EXAMPLE PROGRAMS:
a) To check whether the given year is leap year (or) not
b) Roots of Quadratic Equation.
c) Finding smallest& biggest number from the given set of 4 numbers using ‘if’ statement.
d) Calculate the student grade in the examination – assume suitable Constraints.
e) Prepare electricity bill for the consumed units – assume suitable Constraints.
f) Converting given two digit number into words using switch statement
g) To illustrate the usage of ‘goto’ statement.
III) EXAMPLE PROGRAMS:
a) To Display first N natural numbers
b) To find whether the given number is Armstrong (or) not
c) To find reverse of the given number and to check whether it is palindrome (or) not.
d) To find whether given number is strong number (or) not.
e) To check whether given number is Prime (or) not
f) To display prime numbers with in the given range (Nesting of Loops).
Department: CIVIL Program: I B.Tech
Course : – C-PROGRAMMING LAB(L126)
SEM: I A.Y.:2015-2016
LESSON PLAN
g) To display the following structure(Nesting of Loops)
i) 1 ii) 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 1
IV) Write example programs in C Language to perform following operations:
a) Finding the sum and average of given numbers using Arrays.
b) To display elements of array in reverse order
c) To search whether the given element is in the array (or) not
using linear search & binary search.
d) Write a C program to perform the following operations
i) Addition, subtraction and multiplication of Matrices
ii) Transpose of given matrix
(The above operations are to be exercised using functions also by
passing arguments)
e) Write a C program to find whether the given string is palindrome
(or) not.
f) To accept line of text and find the number of characters, number of
vowels and number of blank spaces in it.
g) Write an example program to illustrate the use of any 5 string
handling functions.
V) a) Example program to bring clarity on pointer declaration &
initialization and Pointer arithmetic.
b) Write an example program to describe the usage of call by reference.
c) Write a program to find sum of the elements of the array using functions.
VI) Write example programs in C Language:
a) To find factorial of a given number using functions.
b) Swap two numbers using functions.
c) To find GCD of two numbers using recursion
d) Write a recursive function to solve Towers of Honai problem.
e) Write an example program to illustrate use of external & static
storage classes.
f) Write an example program to illustrate the usage of command line
arguments.
g) Program to illustrate the usage of dynamic memory management functions.
VII) a) Write an example program using structures to process the student record. Assume
suitable fields for student structures ( Different kinds of initialization of structure
variables are to be exercised)
b) Write a program to read records of 10 employees and find their average salary (
exercise array of structures & Nested structures concepts through this program).
c) Write a program to handle a structure variable using pointers and
implement self referential structure(i.e. A structure variable
having a pointer to itself)
VIII) Write an example program on file to perform following operations:
a) Accessing content from files and writing content in to it.
(Exercise different file operation modes)
b) Copy the contents of one file into another (Exercise different file
operation modes)
S.
No.
Tentative
Date Topics to be covered Actual Date
No. of
Classes
R
Delivery Method
1 10-07-2015 General Introduction 3 DM1
2 17-07-2015 JAM 3 DM5&DM8
3 24-07-2015 JAM 3 DM8
4 31-07-2015 JAM 3 DM8
5 14-08-2015 Role play 3 DM5&DM8
6 28-08-2015 Role play 3 DM8
7 04-09-2015 Role play 3 DM8
8 11-09-2015 Information transfer 3 DM5 &
DM8
9 18-09-2015 Information transfer 3 DM8
10 25-09-2015 Information transfer 3 DM8
11 09-10-2015 Group Discussions 3 DM6
12 16-10-2015 Group Discussions 3 DM6
13 23-10-2015 Group Discussions 3 DM6
14 30-10-2015 Phonetics 3 DM8 &
DM1
15 06-11-2015 Phonetics 3 DM8 &
DM1
16 13-11-2015 Phonetics 3 DM8 &
DM1
17 20-11-2015 Phonetics 3 DM8 &
DM1
LAB Internal Exam 3
ELCS LAB LESSON PLAN
Course Code & Course Name : HSP151 - English Language Communication
Skills Lab Programme: B. Tech (I-Sem.) Dept.: I-CIVIL
A.Y:2015-16
NOTE: DELIVERY METHODS (DM) DM 1 : Lecture interspersed with discussions / BB
DM2: Tutorial DM3: Lecture with a quiz DM4: Assignment / quiz DM5: Demonstration
(Laboratory, Field visit) DM6: Group Discussion DM7: Group assignment / Project DM8:
Presentation / PPT DM9: Asynchronous Discussion.
At the end of course, students attained the CO1,CO2,CO3,etc……..sample proofs are enclosed in
course file.
Signature
Name of the Faculty Name of course Co-ordinator H O D
Ch.Nagarjuna Dr. B. Samrajya Lakshmi Dr. A. Rami Reddy
No. of
Periods
Date Name of the experiment Signature
1. 13-07-2015 Engg. chemistry lab orientation
2. 20-07-2015 Introduction of lab syllabus
3. 27-07-2015 Demonstration of volumetric analysis,
4. 03-08-2015 Model experiment
5. 10-08-2015 Determination of alkalinity of water sample
6. 17-08-2015 Determination of total Hardness of water by EDTA method
7. 24-08-2015 Determination of permanent hardness of water by EDTA
method
8. 31-08-2015 Determination of the amount of Oxalic acid and Sulphuric acid in1 liter solution by using given standard Sodium Hydroxide and Potassium Permanganate solution.
9. 07-09-2015 Estimation of Mohr’s salt by using potassium permanganate.
10. 21-09-2015 Determination of amount of potassium dichromate in given solution by using sodium thiosulphate
11. 28-09-2015 Preparation of Urea formaldehyde resin
12. 05-10-2015 Preparation of Phenol formaldehyde resin
13. 12-10-2015 Additional Experiment
14. 26-10-2015 Additional Experiment
15. 02-11-2015 Additional Experiment
16. 09-11-2015 Additional Experiment
17. 16-11-2015 Lab Internal examination ( first 30 students)
18. 23-11-2015 Lab Internal examination ( last 30 students)
Department: CIVIL Program: I B.Tech
Course : – Engg. Chemistry Lab(L1140)
SEM: I A.Y.:2015-2016
Faculty Name: Mr. S. Vijayadasaradha
LESSON PLAN
Signature Prepared by Approved by
Name Mr. S. Vijayadasaradha
Assoc. Professor/FED
HOD Dr. A. Rami Reddy
Professor/FED