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GANPAT UNIVERSITY Sem-I (CE/IT/EC/BM/MC/ME/C)
2HS 101: Engineering Mathematics - I
Unit No
Topics Lectures(Hours)
1
Differential Calculus Review of the prerequisites such as limits of sequences and functions, continuity, uniform continuity and differentiability. Successive differentiation, Leibnitz’s theorem, Taylor's & Maclaurin's expansions, Indeterminate forms.
9
2 Mean value theorems Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s Mean value theorem, Cauchy’s Mean value theorem.
5
3
Partial differentiation and its applications Partial and total differential coefficient, Eulers theorem, Transformations, Geometrical interpretation of partial derivatives, Tangent plane and Normal line, Jacobians, Taylors expansion for two variables, Errors and approximations, Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables ,Lagranges method of undetermined multipliers to determine stationary values.
10
4
Matrix Algebra Elementary transformations & rank, inverse by Gauss-Jordan Method, normal form of a matrix, consistency of system of linear equations, Linear dependent and Linear independent vectors. Eigen values and eigen vector.
14
5
Infinite Series Definition, Comparison test, Caucheys integral test, ratio test, root test, Leibnitz rule for alternating series, power series, range of convergence, uniform convergence.
6
6
Analytical Solid Geometry Coordinate system, Cartesian, Cylindrical Polar and Spherical Polar (Transformation from one to another system), Quadric Surfaces and their equations
4
Total 48
Reference Books:
(1) Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal (2) Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot. (3) Calculus and analytical geometry by G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney (4) Higher Engineering Mathematics by G. C. Patel, Dr. T. A. Desai, P.A.Patel
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme ( Marks)
TheoryPractical / TW
Total Theory
Pra/TW
TotalInt. Asse
ss
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac. Hrs
Total
Marks Hrs
03 01 00 04 03 01 04 30 70 3 - 100
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2EC 101: Engineering Science
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
1
Thermal Physics Introduction, Joule-Thomson Effect, Thermometry, Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Thermal Conductivity of material, Concept of heat and work, Laws related to thermodynamic radiation, Entropy
5
2
Optics Introduction, Different theories based on the properties of light, Reflection, Refraction, Dispersion, Absorption, Lasers and Fiber Optics- Introduction and applications, Photoelectric Effects and its applications
5
3 Acoustics Introduction, Parameters associated with sound wave, Doppler effects, Introduction to Ultrasonic and its applications
4
4
Magnetics Introduction, Magnetic dipole moment, Magnetic field, Classification of magnetic materials, Ferromagnetism, Diamagnetism, Application of magnetic materials
5
5
Modern Physics Introduction, Nucleus, Introduction to cosmic rays, Introduction to X- rays and Its applications, Introduction to Nano-technology and Nano-materials, Its properties and application,Introduction and Applications of Plasma Physics, Superconducting material
5
6
Semiconductors and Diode Theory Conductors, Semiconductors, silicon crystals, intrinsic semiconductors, doping, types of semiconductors, biasing, Breakdown, energy levels and hill, barrier potential, biasing of diode, diode approximations, trouble shooting, up down circuit Analysis, reading a data sheet, resistances of diode
10
7
Diode Circuits Half wave rectifier, transformer, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier, choke input filter, capacitor input filter, Peak inverse voltage and surge, other power supply topics, trouble shooting, clippers and limiters, Clampers, voltage multipliers
9
8
Bipolar Transistors Transistor construction, transistor operation, unbiased transistor, biased transistor, transistor currents, CE configuration, base curve and collector curves, transistor approximation, reading data sheets, Trouble shooting, transistor testing
5
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total
Sem. End Pract./ TW Assessment Lect.
(Hrs.) Tu Pract. (Hrs.)
Total (Hrs.) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Marks Hrs. Total
04 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
2/2
Total 48
Reference Books: (1) Modern Engineering Physics by A.S.Vasudeva Pub: S. Chand (2) Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnik, Walker Pub: Willey (3) A Text book of Engineering Physics by M.N. Avadhanuly, P.G.Kshirsagar Pub: S.Chand (4) Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas, P.Rajagopal Pub: PHI Pub. (5) University Physics by Harris Benson Pub: Willey Pub. (6) Electronics Principles by A.P. Malvino (TMG) (7)Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas & P. Rajagopal (PHI)
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2CI 101: Elements of Civil Engineering
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
1 Introduction : Impact of Infrastructural Development on the Economy of a Country, Role of Civil Engineers, Importance of Planning, Scheduling and Construction management.
02
2 Water Resources and Hydraulics: Importance of Hydrology, Classification of Water resources & Requirement of water for various uses, Water Management Strategies, Water Resources Development in India. Introduction of Dams, Introduction of water supply and Drainage System
08
3 Surveying: Chain Survey: Linear measurements, Errors in chaining, problems on obstacle Directions and Bearings: Types of Bearings and Meridians, Whole Circle Bearing and Quarter Circle Bearings, Compunctions of Angles from bearings and bearings from angle, Magnetic Declination, Local Attraction, Various Problems Elevation Measurements: Introduction of Level Machine, Methods of leveling, Recording and Reducing of levels, Contour Survey. Area and volume: measurement by Planimeter Modern Tools of Surveying and Mapping: Introduction to Theodolite, Electronic Distance Measurement Instruments, Total Station, Global Positioning System, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
16
4 Construction Materials: Introduction, Masonry Materials: Stones, Bricks, Blocks, Tiles; Binding Materials: Lime & Cement; Aggregates, Mortar & Concrete, Timber, Specification of all Building Materials as per IS Standards, Method of Drawing Plan, Elevation and Section of Building
12
5 Transportation Engineering: Role of Transportation in National development, Transportation Ways, Surface Transportation and Aviation, Elements of Highway materials properties and highway Construction, BOT Projects for Highways, Elements of Traffic Engineering and Traffic Control
08
Total 48
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total
Sem. End Pract./ TW Assessment Lect.
(Hrs.) Tu Pract. (Hrs.)
Total (Hrs.) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Marks Hrs. Total
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125
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Reference Books:
1. Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering- By Santosh Kumar Garg
2. Building Construction – By B. C. Punmia ,Laxmi Pub.House
3. Surveying – I By B. C. Punmia ,Laxmi Pub.House
4. Materials of Construction By D. N. Ghose
5. Highway Engineering - Khanna S.K and Justo C.E.G.,Khanna Publishers , Delhi
6. Element of civil & mechanical Enginnering, -Prof.P.S.Desai.& G.P.Vadodariya,Atul
Prakash
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2ME 102: Engineering Graphics
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
1 Introduction: Importance of Engineering Drawing, Engineering Drawing Instruments and uses, B.I.S and I.S.O. Conventions for drawings, Use of plane scales and Representative Fraction
01
2 Loci of Point: Path of the points moving on simple arrangements and simple Mechanism, Slider Crank Mechanism, Four bar Chain Mechanism etc.
03
3 Engineering Curves: Classification of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics curves with different methods, Construction of Cycloidal Curves, Involute and Spiral.
04
4
Projection of Points and Straight Lines: Introduction to principal planes of projections, Notation System- Points in First, Second, Third and Fourth quadrants, Projections of line Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, Line parallel to one and inclined to two principal planes, Line inclined to all the three principal planes, True length of the line and its inclination with the reference planes.
06
5 Projection of Planes: Concept of different planes, Projections of planes with its inclination to one principal plane and with two principal planes. Concept of auxiliary plane method for projections of the plane.
04
6
Projection of Solids and Sections of Solids: Classifications of Solids, Projections of right and regular solids with their axis Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, axis parallel to one and inclined to two principal planes, axis inclined to all the three principal planes. Section of such a solids and the true shape of the section.
06
7 Development of surfaces: Methods of development of lateral surface of right solids, Parallel line development, Radial line development.
04
8 Interpenetration of Solid: Interpenetration of Right Regular Solids – Intersection of Cylinder Vs Cylinder, Cylinder Vs Prism, Cylinder Vs Cone.
04
9
Orthographic Projections & Sectional Orthographic Projections: Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for View from Front, View from Top and View from Side using first angle projection method and third angle projection method, Full Sectional View.
08
10 Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing: Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, isometric view or drawing.
06
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total
Sem. End Pract./ TW Assessment Lect.
(Hrs.) Tu Pract. (Hrs.)
Total (Hrs.) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Marks Hrs. Total
04 02 00 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125
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11 Fastening and Connecting Methods: Screw threads, Bolts, Nut, Stud, locking devices, Riveted joint, Coupling, Foundation bolts, 02
Total 48
Term Work. Based on above syllabus, each candidate shall submit a set of the following graphics sheets and sketch book certified by the principal of the college that they have been executed in a satisfactory manner in the graphics halls of the college. Text Books: 1. A Text Book of Engineering Graphics By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi 2. A Text Book of Machine Drawing By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi 3. Elementary Engineering Drawing By N.D.Bhatt Charotar Publishing House, Anand Reference Books: 1. Engineering Graphics – I and II By Arunoday Kumar Tech – Max Publication, Pune 2. Engineering Drawing & Graphics using Auto CAD 2000 By T. Jeyapoovan Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 3. A text book of Engineering Drawing By R.K.Dhawan S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi 4. A text book of Engineering Drawing By P.S.Gill S.K.Kataria & sons, Delhi 5. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD By D.A.Jolhe Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 6. Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, S. Trymbaka Murthy I.K.International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 7. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2CE 101: Computer Programming
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
01
Introduction to Programming & C Introduction to programming and programming language, Problem Solving Methods: Algorithms and Flowcharts, Introduction to C, Basic structure of C programs, Sample C programs, Process of compiling and running a C Program
2
02
Constants, Variables and data Types: Character Set, C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers, Constants, Variables, Data types, Declaration of Variables, Assigning values to variables, typedef, Defining symbolic constants. Printf & scanf function.
3
03
Operators and Expression: Introduction, Arithmetic Operators, Relational Operators, Logical Operators, Assignment Operators, Increment and Decrement Operators, Conditional Operators, Special Operators, Evaluation of expressions, Precedence of arithmetic operators, Type conversions in expressions, Operator precedence and associativity.
4
04 Management Input and Output Operators: Introduction, reading a character, writing a character, formatted input, formatted output.
2
05
Decision Making branching: Introduction, Decision making with IF statement, the IF.. ELSE statement, nesting of IF … ELSE statements, The ELSE IF ladder, The switch statement, and the turnery (?:) Operator, the GOTO statement
4
06 Decision Making Looping: Introduction, the WHILE statement, the DO statement, FOR statement, Break and Continue.
4
07 Array: Introduction, One-dimensional, arrays, Two-dimensional arrays, arrays, Concept of Multidimensional arrays.
4
08
Handling of Character strings: Introduction, Declaring and initializing string variables, Reading string from terminal, Writing string to screen, String, atoi(), Operations: String Copy, String Compare, String Concatenation And String Length(using predefined functions & without using them), Table of strings.
4
09
User-Defined Functions: Introduction, Need for user-defined functions, The form of C function, elements of UDf, Return values and their types, Calling a function, category of functions, Nesting of functions.
5
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total
Sem. End Pract./ TW Assessment Lect.
(Hrs.) Tu Pract. (Hrs.)
Total (Hrs.) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Marks Hrs. Total
02 00 04 06 02 02 04 30 70 03 100 25 125
2/2
10
Structures and Unions: Introduction, Structure definition, declaring and initializing Structure variables ,accessing Structure members, Copying & Comparison of structures, Arrays of structures, Arrays within structures, Structures within Structures, Structures and functions, Unions.
5
11 User –Defined Functions –II Recursion , Functions with arrays, The scope and Lifetime of variables in functions, multifile program.
2
12
Pointers: Introduction, Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of variable, Declaring and initializing pointers, Accessing a variable through its pointer, chain of Pointers, Pointer expressions, Pointer increments and scale factor, Pointers and arrays, Pointers & character strings, Pointers & Functions, Function returning multiple values(9.14),Pointers and structures.
6
4 File Management in C: Introduction, Defining files and its Operations, Error handling during I/O operations, Random access files, Command line arguments.
3
Total 48 Reference Books: (1) Programming in ANSI-C By E. Balaguruswami, TMH Publication (2) Let us C By Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publication (3) C Programming language By Kernighan, Brian, W, Retchie, Dennis PHI Publication
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY B.Tech FIRST YEAR (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2ME 103: WorkShop Practice
Objectives: To make the students familiar with various operations and processes like joining, machining and use of different tools of common use. This will develop various hand skills and impart working knowledge of various Machines, devices, tools, instruments etc. and safe practices, and to make them familiar with different machines of common use and domestic appliances. (A) MECHANICAL UNIT-1 INSTRUCTION AND DEMONSTRATION
Instruction should be given for each of following shops which include importance of the shop in engineering, new materials available, use of each tool / equipment, methods of processing any special machines, power required etc.
UNIT-2 Carpentry Shop: Study of tools & operations and carpentry joints, Simple exercise using jack plane, Simple exercise on woodworking lathe.
UNIT-3 Fitting Shop:
Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises involving fitting work, Make perfect male-female joint, Simple exercises involving drilling/tapping/dieing.
UNIT-4 Smithy Shop:
Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises base on smithy operations such as upsetting, drawing down, punching, bending, fullering & swaging.
UNIT-5 Plumbing Shop:
Study of Tools and Operations, Simple exercises of piping. UNIT-6 Welding Shop:
Study of tools & operations of Gas welding & Arc welding, Simple butt and Lap welded joints, Oxy-acetylene flame cutting.
UNIT-7 Sheet-metal Shop:
Study of tools & operations, making sheet metal component using ‘soldering’. Ex: Funnel, tool-box, tray, electric panel box etc.
UNIT-8 Machine Shop:
Study of machine tools and operations, Demonstrations of basic machine tools like Lathe,
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total L
(Hrs) T
(Hrs) P
(Hrs) Total (Hrs) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Sem. End
Total Practical/oral Assessment Marks Hrs
00 00 04 04 00 02 02 0 0 0 0 50 50
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Shaper, drilling machine with basic operations etc. UNIT-9 Foundry Shop:
Study of tools & operations like Pattern making, Mould making with the use of a core. Various Casting processes.
(B) ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONICS. UNIT- 1. Identification of electrical and electronics components.
Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Transistors, Thyristors UNIT- 2. Soldering.
Different electrical and electronics components on PCB UNIT- 3. Domestic and Industrial Electrical wiring.
Types of wiring, domestic wiring installation, sub circuits in domestic wiring, simple control circuit in domestic installation, industrial electrification.
UNIT- 4. Fault finding of following domestic devices.
1. Mixer Grinder 2. Washing Machine 3. Domestic Floor Mill 4. Electric Iron 5. Oven Toaster Griller 6. Geyser
UNIT- 5. Earthing.
Measurement of Earth resistance, Earthing methods and insulation resistance measurement by Meager.
UNIT- 6. ICs and Data Sheet.
Identification of ICs and data sheet reading. UNIT- 7. Operation of Passive Devices
a. Relays. b. Optoectronic devices. c. Switches. d. Conductors.
UNIT- 8. Bell Circuits and Indicators
Types of bell, Alarm circuits without relay, Types of diagram, The use of relay in alarming circuits, Bell circuits using supplies, T.D.R. (Time Delay Relay) circuits, Use of indicators in various circuits.
UNIT- 9. Electrical Energy meter
1Φ & 3Φ Energy meter, Energy calculation
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Term Work Term Work will be based on above syllabus. Students will be given creative mini project under fun module. Reference Books:
1. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Hajra Chaudhary 2. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Mathur & Mehta 3. Work shop technology by Hajra Chaudhary 4. Work shop technology by Chapmen 5. Electronics principle by A. Malvino 6. Electrical wiring, estimating and costing by S.L.Uppal, Khanna Publication.
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY Sem-II (CE/IT/EC/BM/MC/ME/C)
2HS 102: Engineering Mathematics – II
Unit No
Topics Lectures (Hours)
1
Integral Calculus Beta & Gamma, Error functions, Elliptic functions. Application of integration-- Length of a curve, Area of a bounded region, Volume & surface area of a solid of revolution for Cartesian, parametric & polar form.
8
2 Reduction Formulae Reduction formulae of the type ∫ sinnx dx, ∫ cosnx dx, ∫ sinmxcosnxdx, ∫ cotnxdx, and ∫ tannxdx.
4
3
Multiple integrals Double integral, change of order of integration, transformation of variables by Jacobian only for double integration, change to polar co-ordinates in double integrals,Triple integral, Application of multiple integration to find areas, volumes, C.G., M.I. and mean values.
12
4
Complex Numbers DeMoivres theorem & its applications, functions of complex variables Exponential ,hyperbolic & inverse hyperbolic, trigonometric & logarithmic.
10
5
Differential Equations & Modelling Modelling of Engineering systems (leading to ODE of first order, first degree, including orthogonal trajectories), Exact differential equations and integrating factors, unified approach to solve first order equations, linear, reducible to linear and higher degree differential equations (Clairut’s equation only).
10
6 Curves Tracing Tracing of Curves: Cartesian, polar and parametric forms. 4
Total 48
Reference Books:
(1) Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal (2) Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot.
(3) Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Fifth Edition), Erwin Kreyszig. (4) Applied Mathematics for Engineering by Dr. R. C. Shah.
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme ( Marks)
TheoryPractical / TW
Total Theory
Pra/TW
TotalInt. Asse
ss
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac. Hrs
Total
Marks Hrs
03 01 00 04 03 01 04 30 70 3 - 100
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY SEMESTER – I/II (IT/CE/EC/BM&I/MC/ME/Civil)
2HS 103: Language & Communication Skills
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) Credit Examination Scheme ( Marks) Theory
TW/Practical Total Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prec. Hrs
Total Theory Pr/TW Total Int. Assess
Sem. End
Hrs
02 02 00 04 02 01 03 30 70 3 25 125
Unit No.
Topics Lectures(Hour)
1 Basics of Technical Communication: 4
Introduction to English language and communication, Principles, process and forms of communication, Role of Language in communication, Barriers to communication, Difference between general and technical communication
2 Listening & Reading Skills: 4
Listening Skill: Definition and process of listening skill, Types of listening, Modes of listening, Active listening and reflective response.
Reading Skill: Reading as a communicative process, Types and strategies of reading like reading for facts, guessing meanings from context, paraphrasing, scanning, skimming, inferring meaning, critical reading, Reading at various speeds (slow, fast, very fast); reading different kinds of texts for varied purposes; reading between lines, Reading of technical text
3 Oral Communication: 6
Presentation and Public Speaking: Nature of presentation, How to prepare presentation, Presentation tools along with guidelines of effective presentation, Boredom Factors in presentation and how to overcome them, Interactive presentation. Nature of public speaking, Tips for public speaking, Difference between presentation and public speaking
Job Interviews and Group Discussion: The interview process, Objectives of job interview, Types of interview, Characteristics of job interview, Pre-interview preparation techniques, Interview questions and answering techniques, Nature of group discussion, Characteristics of group discussion, Organizational group discussion, Group discussion as a part of selection process, group discussion strategies, Techniques for individual contribution in group discussion
4 Business Writing: 5
Business letter writing: Essentials of effective letter writing, Need, Functions and Types of business letters. Structure and Layout of a business letter, Drafting of business letters like inquiry, reply, purchase order, complaint and adjustment letter, sales promotion
Advertisements: Basics of advertisement, Nature and purpose of advertisement, Types of an advertisement, Media for advertisement, preparing of an advertisement draft
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5 Professional Writing: 5
Report writing: Purpose of a report, types of reports, Structure and style of reports, Committee report, Individual report
Resume and job application: Significance of resume and job application, structure, types, tips for job application, Resume writing, Job application letter
Notice, agenda, minutes of meeting: Requisites of meeting, Types of company meetings, drafting of notice, agenda and minutes of meeting
Official Correspondence: Introduction, Correspondence with different authorities like government departments, civic authorities, office bearers of financial institutions, insurance agencies
Total 24
Practicals:
At least 10 Practicals shall be performed based on above course contents during the semester.
Assignments:
At least 10 Assignments shall be given periodically during the semester.
Reference Books:
(1) Technical Communication – Principles and Practice by Meenaksi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma (Oxford
University Press)
(2) Effective Technical Communication by M Ashraf Rizvi (TMH Publication)
(3) Business Communication by V. K. Jain and Omprakash Biyani (S. Chand & Company)
(4) Business Correspondence and Report Writing by R. C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan (TMH Publication)
(5) A Guide to Business Correspondence and Communication skills by A. N. Kapoor (S. Chand &
Company)
(6) A Communicative Grammar of English by Geoffery Leech and Fan Svartvik (Pearson Longman)
(7) New International Business English by Jones & Alexander (Oxford University Press)
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2EE 101: Elements of Electrical Engineering
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
1
D.C. Circuits : Source Transformation, Star-Delta Transformation, Application of Kirchhoff’s Law, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s & Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
04
2
Capacitor : Types of Capacitor, Capacitance of Multiple Parallel Plate Capacitor, Energy stored in a Capacitor, Charging & Discharging of Capacitor & Time constant.
03
3
Magnetic circuit : Law of Magnetic Circuit , Series & parallel Magnetic Circuits and Calculation, Comparison of magnetic & Electric Circuit, Magnetization Curves.
05
4
Electromagnetic Induction : Review of Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law, Self & Mutual Inductance, Inductance of coupled circuits, Rise and Decay of Current in Inductive circuit & Time Constant, Magnetic Hysterisis, Hysterisis Loss, Eddy Current Loss.
06
5
Work, Power, Energy : Heating Effect of Electric Current and Joule’s law - Thermal Efficiency- Electrical Units of Power and Energy - Mechanical Units of Force- Torque & Power - Calculation of Power & Energy - Energy Bill.
02
6
Illumination : Definition and important terms, Laws of illumination, Requirement of good lightning, Types and Design of lightning scheme, Street lightning , Factory and Flood lightning.
03
7
Batteries and Cells : Primary and Secondary cells, Lead acid, Nickel Cadmium secondary cells, Charging of Lead acid Batteries, Lithium primary and secondary cells, Dry button cells.
02
8
A.C.Circuits : Generation of A.C. Voltage , Equation of A.C. Voltage, Average value, R.M.S. Value, Form Factor, Peak Factor, Phase & Phase Difference, Vector Representation of A.C. Voltage and Current. Addition and Subtraction of Vectors, Mathematical Representation of Vectors, Complex Algebra, Polar & Exponential form, Pure Resistive, Pure Inductive, Pure Capacitive and combination of R-L-C Circuits, Active -Reactive and Apparent power & Power Factor, Resonance in R-L-C Series Circuit, Q-factor, Bandwidth, Solution of Parallel circuit by Admittance, Phasor & Complex Algebra methods, Resonance in Parallel circuit, Q-factor, Bandwidth.
12
9 3-Phase Circuits : Generation of 3-phase voltage, Phase Sequence , Interconnection of three 03
Teaching Scheme Credit
Examination Scheme ( Marks)
(Hrs.) Theory Practical
/ TW Total
Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Assess Sem. End
L P Total Marks Hrs 04 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 25 125
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phase, Star – Delta, Voltage ,Current & Power relationship in balanced 3-Phase Circuits, Measurement of power in 3-phase circuit and Effect of power factor on Wattmeter readings.
10 Economic Aspects : Load curve and related factors, Tariff & its types, Causes and effects of low power factor, Methods of improving power factor.
03
11
Measuring Instrument : Operating system of Indicating instrument, Constructional and working of PMMC, Moving Iron, Dynamometer instruments, shunts and multiplier, multimeter and megger.
03
12
Safety & Protection : Safety, electric shock, first aid for electric shock other hazards of electrical laboratories & safety rules, circuit protection devices, fuses, MCB, ELCB & relays
02
Total 48
Laboratory work At least 10 Practicals to be performed based on above syllabus. Tutorials At least 10 Assignments and Tutorials to be solved. Reference Books: (1) Electrical Technology Volume-I by B.L.Thereja, Pub. By S.Chand (2) Elements of Electrical & Electronics Engineering by U.A.Patel , Pub. By Atul Prakashan (3) Basic Electrical Engineering by V.N.Mittal Pub. By Tata Mc Grawhill, New Delhi (4) Electrical Wiring ,Estimating and Costing by S.L.Uppal, By Khanna Publication (5) Principles of Power Systems by V.K.Mehta Pub. By S.Chand
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2ME 101: Elements of Mechanical Engineering
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
1
Introduction: Prime movers, Sources of energy, Types of prime movers, Force and mass, Pressure, Work, Power, Energy, Heat, Temperature, Units of heat, Specific heat capacity, Interchange of heat, Change of state, Mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, Enthalpy, Entropy, Efficiency, Statements of Zeroth Law, First law and Second Law of Thermodynamics.
04
2 Fuels and Combustion: Introduction, Classification, Solid fuels, Liquid Fuels, Gaseous fuels, LPG,CNG and biofuels ,Calorific values. 02
3
Properties of gases : Gas laws, Boyle's law, Charle's law, Combined gas law, Gas constant, Internal energy, Relation between Cp and Cv, Enthalpy, Non flow process, Constant volume process, Constant pressure process, Isothermal process, Poly-tropic process, Adiabatic process.
05
4
Properties of Steam : Introduction, Steam formation, Types of Steam, Enthalpy, Specific volume of steam and dryness fraction of steam , Internal energy, Steam tables, Non-flow process. Measurement of dryness fraction, Throttling calorimeter, Separating calorimeter, Combined calorimeter.
05
5 Heat Engines: Thermal prime movers, Elementary heat engines, Sources of heat, Working substances, Converting machines, Classification of heat engines.
03
6
Steam Boilers : Introduction, Classification, Simple vertical boiler, Vertical multitubular boiler, Cochran type, Lancashire boiler, Locomotive boiler, Babcock and Wilcox boiler, Boiler details, Boiler performance. Functioning of different mountings and accessories.
05
7
Internal Combustion Engines : Introduction, Classification, Engine details, otto four-stroke cycle, Diesel-four-stroke cycle, Difference between otto cycle and Diesel cycle, Two-stroke cycle, Difference between two-stroke and four-stroke cycle, indicated power (ip), Brake Power (bp), Efficiencies.
06
8 Speed Control: Introduction, Governors, I.C. Engine governing, Fly wheel. 02
9 Pumps: Introduction, Reciprocating pump, types and operation, Air Chamber, Centrifugal pumps, Priming, Positive displacement pumps. 04
10
Air Compressors: Introduction, Uses of Compressed air, Reciprocating compressors, Operation of a compressor, Work for compression, Power required, Reciprocating compressor efficiency, Multistage reciprocating compressors, Rotary compressors.
03
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total
Sem. End Pract./ TW Assessment Lect.
(Hrs.) Pract. (Hrs.)
Total (Hrs.) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Marks Hrs. Total
4 2 6 4 1 5 30 70 3 100 25 125
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11 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning: Introduction, Refrigerant, Types of refrigerators, Vapour compression refrigerating system, Window and split air conditioners.
03
12 Couplings, Clutches and Brakes: Introduction, Couplings, Clutches, Brakes, Types of brakes. Difference between a brake and a clutch. 03
13 Transmission of Motion and Power: Introduction, Methods of drive, Power transmission elements, shaft and axle, Belt-drive, Pulleys, Power transmitted by a belt, Chain drive, Friction drive, Gear drive.
03
Total 48
Reference Books: 1. Thermal Science and Engineering by Dr. D.S. Kumar, S.K. Kataria & sons Publication New Delhi
2. Fundamental of Mechanical Engineering by G.S. Sawhney, Prentice Hall of India Publication
New Delhi
3. Thermal Engineering by R.K. Rajput ,S.Chand Publication New Delhi
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2CI 102: Mechanics of Solids
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
1 Introduction:- Scalar and vector quantities, absolute and derived units, the science of mechanics, fundamental principles, SI units.
1
2 Forces & Force Systems:- Force and force systems, composition and resolution of forces, moment of a force, law of parallelogram, resultant of different force systems, Varignon’s principle..
6
3 Equilibrium: Equilibrium of a particle, resultant and equilibrant, free body and free body diagram, Lami’s theorem, equilibrium of human body joints.
3
4 Centre of gravity and Moment of Inertia:- Center of gravity of curves, plane areas and bodies, Pappus Guldinus theorem I & II, method of integration, Area moment of inertia, mass moment of inertia, M.I. of flywheel, different methods of M.I., law of parallel axis, law of perpendicular axis.
8
5 Friction:- Theory of friction, Types of friction, inclined plane friction, ladder friction, wedge friction, belt and rope friction.
3
6 Simple Lifting Machines:- Velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, efficiency, reversibility, law of machines, simple wheel & axle, differential wheel & axle, single purchase crab winch, differential wheel & axle, pulley & pulley block.
3
7 Dynamics of Particles:- De-Alembert's principle, motion of connected bodies, motion along inclined planes, impulse and momentum, Single degree free vibration
4
8 Physical and Mechanical properties of materials: Properties related to axial, bending and torsional and shear loading, Toughness, hardness ,proof stress, factor of safety, working stress, load factor.
3
9 Stresses & Strains:- Elastic, homogeneous, isotropic materials, limit of elasticity and proportionality, yield limit, ultimate strength, strain hardening, section of composite materials, prismatic and non prismatic sections. Strains: Linear, shear,lateral,thermal and volumetric, Poisson’s ratio. Stresses: Normal stresses, axial- tensile and compressive, shear and complementry shear, thermal and hoop. Applications to composite material stepped and tapered bars.
7
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total
Sem. End Pract./ TW AssessmentLect.
(Hrs.) Tu Hrs
Pract. (Hrs.)
Total (Hrs.) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Marks Hrs. Total
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125
2/2
10 Beams:- Types of supports, Types of beams, Types of loads, determinate andindeterminate beams. .Bending moments and Shear force , Bending moment and shear force diagrams for statically determinate beams subjected to couples, connected forces, uniformly distributed loadings, relation between bending moment, shear force and rate of loading, point of contra flexture.
10
Total 48
Reference Books:
(1) Engineering Mechanics by Beer & Johnston (2) Applied Mechanics by S.B.Junarkar & H. J. Shah (3) Mechanics of Structure Vol. I by S.B.Junarkar & H. J. Shah
(4) Engineering Mechanics by M.N.Patel (5) Engineering Mechanics by P.J.Shah (6) Engineering Mechanics by A. K. Tayal (7) Engineering Mechanics by S. Ramamrutham (8) Engineering Mechanics by Kumar (9) Strength of Materials by Timo Shenko
(10) Strength of Materials by S. Ramamrutham
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)
2CI 103: Environment Study & Disaster Management
Unit No.
Topics
Lectures (Hours)
1
Introduction to Environment: Definition, Inter-relationships amongst and between them, Components of Environment, Relationship between different components, Man-Environment relationship Impact of Technology on the environment, Environmental Degradation.
4
2
Ecology & Ecosystems: Introduction: Ecology- Objectives and Classification, Concepts of an ecosystem- structure & function of ecosystem, Components of ecosystem- Producers, Consumers, Decomposers, Bio-Geo- Chemical Cycles- Hydrological Cycle, carbon cycle, Oxygen Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle, Sulfur Cycle, Energy Flow in Ecosystem, Food Chains: Grazing, Detritus, & Food webs, Ecological Pyramids, Major Ecosystems: Forest Ecosystem, Grassland Ecosystem, Desert Ecosystem, Aquatic ecosystem, Estuarine Ecosystem.
8
3
Environmental Pollution: Air Pollution: Composition of air , Structure of atmosphere, Ambient Air Quality Standards, Classification of air pollutants, Sources of common air pollutants like SPM, SO2, NOX – Natural & Anthropogenic Sources, Effects of common air pollutants, Carbon credit. Noise Pollution: Introduction- Sources of Noise Pollution, Ambient noise levels, Effects of noise pollution on human being and wild life, Noise pollution controls, Noise standards. Water Pollution: Introduction – Water Quality Standards, Sources of Water Pollution, Classification of water pollutants, Effects of water pollutants, Eutrophication. Current Environmental Global Issues: Global Warming & Green Houses Effects, Acid Rain, Depletion of Ozone Layer.
8
4
Energy Resources: Renewable & Nonrenewable Resources: Renewable Resources, Nonrenewable Resources, Destruction versus Conservation. Energy Resources: Energy Resources - Indian Scenario , Conventional Energy Sources & its problems, non-conventional energy sources-Advantages & its limitations , Problems due to Overexploitation of Energy Resources.
4
5 Natural Disasters: Introduction, Floods, Earthquakes and Landslides, Cyclones and Thunderstorms, Tsunami, Drought, Heat wave and Sandstorms
8
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme
Theory Practical Grand Total
Sem. End Pract./ TW Assessment Lect.
(Hrs.) Tu Pract. (Hrs.)
Total (Hrs.) Theory Pr/TW Total Int.
Asses. Marks Hrs. Total
04 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
2/2
6
Man made Disasters: War and Terrorism, Riots and Demonstrations, Residential and Industrial Fires, Transportation Accidents, Nuclear Power Accidents, Hazardous Materials and Toxic Emission, Utility Failure.
7
7
Problems regarding victims and its awareness: Saving Victims – First Twenty-Four Hours, Conducting Medical Relief Operations, Managing Relief Operations, Psychological Issues, Carrying Out Rehabilitation Work
6
8 Planning for disaster management: Local Disaster Management Cell, How to Prepare a Business Recovery Plan?, Government Response in Disaster.
3
Total 48 NOTE: It is necessary to include mock drill, field visit and expert lectures in the portion of Disaster
Management. The format of the question paper in the portion of Disaster Management should be objective with short answer questions, multiple choice questions etc.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Citizen’s guide to disaster management by Satish Modh Publisher:-Macmillan Publishers India,
2. Environment Engineering Vol-I & II, by Dr.S.K.Garg,
3. Introduction to Air Pollution, by R.K.Trivedi & P.K.Goel.-BS Publications,
4. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, by C.S.Rao,
5. Vol-I- Air Pollution, Vol-II- Water Pollution, Vol-V- Noise Pollution – By S.K.Agarwal –
A.P.H.Publishing Corporation,
6. Environmental Studies: R. Rajagopalan,Oxford University Press
7. Environmental Pollution: Causes, Effects & Control by K.C Agrawal
8. Environmental Science by Richard T Wright & Bernard J Nebel
9. Environmental Science by Daniel B Botkin & Edward A Keller
10. Environmental Engineering & Management by Suresh K Dameja
11. Environmental Management by Dr. Swapan C Deb
12. Environment & Ecology by Dr Gourkrishna Dasmohapatra
13. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science by Master Gilbert M.
Scheme for B.Tech CE, 2010 Admission Sem 3rd & Sem 4th (As per CBCS) Wef Academic Year 2011-12
B.Tech Semester III (Computer Engineering)
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Subject Code Subject name
Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Prac /Tw Total
2HS301 MATHEMATICS-III 4 0 0 4 4 0 4 30 70 3 - 100
2CE302 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE303 INTERNET PROGRAMMING 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE304 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE305 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 3 0 0 3 3 0 3 30 70 3 - 100
2CE306 DBMS-I 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150 2OS307 PERSONALITY
DEVELOPMENT 3 0 0 3 3 0 3 30 70 3 - 100 TOTAL 22 0 8 30 22 4 26 210 490 21 200 900
2HS301: MATHEMATICS-II
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit
Theory Sem. End Lect
Hrs Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
4 0 0 4 4 0 4 30 70 3 - 100 Theory Of Complex Variables: Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equation, Line integral, Cauchy’s theorem and Cauchy’s integral. Simple form of conformal transformation with application of the solution of two-dimensional problems. Finite Differences And Difference Equations: Finite differences interpolation. Newton’s and LaGrange’s formula. Difference equation with constants co-efficient. Solution of ordinary and partial differential equations with boundary conditions by finite difference method. Numerical Methods: Roots of algebraic equations. Solution of linear simultaneous equations. Solution of linear simultaneous equations. Numerical differentiation and integration. Numerical methods to solve first order, first degree ordinary differential equations. Laplace Transforms:Definition, Laplace transform of elementary functions. Properties of Laplace transform, Inverse Laplace transforms. Transform derivatives, Transform of integration. Multiplication by tn , Division by t, Convolution theorem. Unit step and Heaviside’s unit function, Dirac-delta function. Periodic functions Solution of ordinary linear differential equations Simultaneous equations with constant coefficient applied to electrical circuits. Fourier Series: Definition of periodic function. Euler’s formula. Functions having points of discontinuity. Change of intervals. Odd and even functions. Expansion of odd or even periodic functions. Half range cosine and sine series. Elements of harmonic analysis. Fourier Transforms: Definition. Fourier integral Fourier sine and cosine integration. Complex form of Fourier integral. Fourier sine and cosine transform. Inverse Fourier transforms. Reference Books:
1. Applied mathematics vol.-I and II By P.N. WARTIKAR AND J.N.WARTIKAR 2. Higher engineering mathematics By B.S.Grewal 3. Engineering mathematics By Srivastava. 4. Text book of engineering mathematics By A.B.Mathur and V.P.Jaggi.
2CE302: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
4 0 0 4 4 0 4 30 70 3 - 100 Binary Systems: Digital Computer & Systems, Binary Numbers, Number Base conversions, Different Number systems & their relations, Complements, Binary codes, Binary storage & registers. Digital Integrated Circuits: RTL, DTL circuits, I2L Logic, TTL, ECL, MOS & CMOS circuits & their characteristics, source current & sink current. Boolean Algebra & Logic Gates: Basic definitions, Axiomatic definition of Boolean Algebra, Basic Theorems & Properties, Boolean functions, Canonical & Standard forms, Logic operations, Digital Logic gates & Logic families. Simplification of Boolean Functions: Map method, Two, Three, Four, Five & Six variable maps, Products of Sum & Sum of Products simplification, NAND, NOR & Other two level Implementations, Don't care conditions, Tabulation method. Combinational Logic: Design Procedure, Address, Subtractors, Code Conversion, Analysis Procedure, Multilevel NAND & NOR circuits, Exclusive-OR & Equivalence functions. Combinational Logic with MSI & LSI: Binary Parallel Adder, Decimal Adder, Magnitude Comparator, Decoders, Multiplexers, ROMs, PLAs, introduction of PLDs, CPLDs and FPGA.. Sequential Logic: Latch, Flip Flops, difference between latch and flip flop, Triggering of Flip flops, Analysis of clocked sequential circuits, State reduction & assignment, Flip Flop Excitation tables, Design of Sequential circuits, Design of counters, Design using state equations. Registers and Counters: Registers, Shift registers, Ripple Counters, Synchronous Counters, Memory. Reference Books:
1. Digital Logic and Computer Design By Morris Mano
2. Digital Fundamentals By Floyd
3. Digital Electronics Y R. P. Jain
2CE303: INTERNET PROGRAMMING
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
HTML Basic: Introduction of HTML, HTML Elements, HTML Basic Tags, HTML Formatting, HTML Entities, HTML Links, HTML Frames, HTML Tables, HTML Lists, HTML Forms, HTML Images, HTML Background, HTML Colors, HTML Color-values, HTML Color-names, Meta-tags and search engine, HTML URL-encode, Publishing HTML on web. Cascaded Style Sheet: CSS Introduction, Syntax, Setting Background, Text, Font, Border, Margin, Padding, List, Dimension, Classification, Positioning, Pseudo-class, Pseudo-element, CSS Media Types, External, Internal and Inline style sheet. Java Scripts: Variables declaration, If...Else statement, Switch statement, Operators statement, Popup Boxes, Functions, For Loop, While Loop, Break Loops, For...In, Events, Try...Catch, Throw, onerror, Java Script Objects String, Date, Array, Boolean, Math, JS Browser, JS Cookies, Validation, Animation, Image Maps, Timing, Create Object, Accessing Important properties of HTML controls in a Java Script.
Reference Books:
1. Teach yourself HTML in 24 hours By Techmedia
2. HTML4 BIBLE By Brayn Omdex
3. ABC of Javascript By Purcell lee BPB publication
4. Pure java Script By Gilliam Johnson Techmedia
2CE304: OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150 Introduction: Object Oriented Programming Concepts (Encapsulation, Inheritance & Polymorphism), Features Of JAVA Language,Types Of JAVA Programs, JAVA Architecture Literals, Data Types And Variables: Literals (Integer Literals, Floating Point Literals, Character Literals, String Literals, Boolean Literals), Data Types (Integer Types, Floating Point Types, Character Type, Boolean Type), Variables The Structure Of a Java Program: Structure Of a Java Program, Comments, Expressions and Statements, Type Conversion, Block Statements and Scope Operators: Arithmetic Operators, Bitwise Operators, Relational Operators, Boolean Logical Operators, Ternary Operator, Operator Precedence Control Statements: The if...else Statement, The switch Statement, The while Statement, The do...while Statement, The for...Statement, The break Statement, The continue Statement, The comma Statement Arrays: One-Dimensional Array, Multi-Dimensional Array
Classes: Defining a Class, The new Operator and Objects, The dot operator, Method Declaration and Calling, Constructors, Instance Variable Hiding, this in Constructor, Method Overloading, Passing Objects as Parameters to Methods
Inheritance: Creating Subclasses, Method Overriding, Final Class, Final Variables, Object Destruction and Garbage Collection, Recursion, Static Methods, Block and Variables (Static Class, Static Variables, Static Block), Abstract Classes. Packages and Interfaces: Package, The import Statement, Access Modifier, Interfaces (Defining Interfaces, Implementing an Interface) Wrapper Classes: The Number Class (Byte Class, Short Class, Integer Class, Long Class, Float Class, Double Class), The Character Class, The Boolean Class
Exceptions: Type Of Exceptions, Catching Exceptions (Nested try Blocks, Hierarchy Of Multiple Catch Blocks), Rethrowing Exceptions, Creating Your Own Exceptions, Broadcasting that a Method Throws Exception, The finally Block, Checked and Unchecked Exceptions Input And Output Classes: I/O Streams, The File Class, Byte Stream (InputStream, OutputStream), Disk File Handling (FileInputStream, FileOutputStream), Memory Handling (ByteArrayInputStream, ByteArrayOutputStream), Filtered Byte Streams (BufferedInputStream, BufferedOutputStream, DataInputStream, DataOutputStream), SequenceInputStream, ObjectOutputStream, ObjectInputStream, Random Access File, Character Stream(CharArrayReader, CharArrayWriter, InputStreamReader, Output StreamWriter, FileWriter, FileReader, BufferedReader, BufferedWriter)
Strings: The String Class( Equality Operator and equals Method, String Concatenation with +), The StringBuffer Class) Applets: Applet Basics, Methods of Building an Applet, Some General Methods of Applet, Displaying Text in Status Bar, Embedding Applet Information, The HTML Applet Tag, Reading Parameters into Applets, Colors in Applet, Getting Documentbase and Codebase, Interfaces in Applet, Multimedia in Applet (Playing Audio Clips, Images in Applet, Applet Showing Other HTML Pages)
Event Handling: Delegation Event Model, Events (The ActionEvent Class, The AdjustmentEvent Class, The ComponentEvent Class, The ItemEvent Class, The KeyEvent Class, The MouseEvent Class, The TextEvent Class, The WindowEvent Class), Event Listeners, Registering Listners with Source, Adapter Classes
Introduction To Advanced JAVA Technologies: Introduction to Servlets, JSP, JDBC, Beans, RMI. Reference Books:
1. Programming in Java2 By Dr. K. Somasundaram, Jaico Books 2. Teach Yourself Java Complete Reference Java By Herbet Shield.
2CE305: PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit
Theory Sem. End Lect
Hrs Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 0 3 3 0 3 30 70 3 - 100 Frequency Distribution: Collection of data, Classification of data, Class interval, Types of Classes, Class frequency, Class mark, Class Boundaries, Width of a class, Frequency density, Relative frequency, Percentage frequency, Cumulative frequency Measures Of Central Tendency: Introduction, Arithmetic Mean, Simple and weighted for raw data, Discrete frequency distribution, Continuous frequency distribution, Properties of A.M., Merits & De merits of A.M., Median for raw data, Discrete frequency distribution, Continuous frequency distribution, Merits and demerits of Median, Mode for raw data, D.f.s., c.f.s., Merits & demerits of mode Measures Of Dispersion: Introduction, Range, coefficient of range, Quartiles, Quartiles deviations, coefficient of quartile deviations, Mean deviation and coefficient of mean deviation, S.D and variance for all types of frequency distribution, Coefficient of Dispersion, Coefficient of variation Correlation: Definition of Correlation, Types of Correlation, Scatter Diagram Method, Karl Person’s Correlation Coefficients, Correlation Coefficients for Bivariate frequency distribution, Probable error for Correlation Coefficients, Rank Correlation Co-efficient. Regression: Definition of Regression, Regression lines, Regression Coefficients, Properties of regression Coefficients, and Fitting of regression lines and estimation for Bivariate frequency distribution Probability Theory: Introduction, Random Experiment, Sample Space, Events, Complementary Events, Union and Intersection of Two Events, Difference Events, Exhaustive Events, Mutually Exclusive Events, Equally Likely Events, Independent Events, Mathematical & Statistical definition of Probability, Axiomatic definition of probability, Addition Theorem, Multiplication Theorem, Theorems of Probability, Conditional Probability, Inverse Probability.
Probability Distributions: Binomial Distribution: Introduction, Probability mass function of Binomial distribution, Mean and Variance of Binomial distribution, Properties of Binomial Distribution, Uses of Binomial Distribution.
Poisson Distribution: Introduction, Probability mass function of Poisson distribution, Mean and Variance of Poisson distribution, Properties of Poisson Distribution, Applications of Poisson Distribution.
Normal Distribution: Introduction, Probability density function of Normal distribution, Properties of Normal distribution, Importance of Normal Distribution. Reference Books:
1. Fundamental of Applied Statistic By S.C. Gupta & V.K. Kapoor , Sultan Chand Publication
2. Statistical Methods By S. P. Gupta, Sultan Chand Publication 3. Business Statistics By Prof. H.R. Vyas & Others, B.S. Shah Prakashan 4. Probability, Statistics and Random Process By T Veerarajan, TMH
2CE306: DBMS - I
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150 Introduction : Database system applications , Database Systems versus File Systems, View of Data , Data Models , Database Languages , Database Users and Administrators, Transaction Management , Database System Structure, Application Architectures , History of Database Systems Entity Relationship Model : Basic Concepts , Constraints, Keys , Design Issues , Entity Relationship DiagramWeak Entity Sets, Extended E-R Features , Design of an E-R Database Schema Reduction of an E-R Schema to Tables Relational Model : Structure of Relational Databases , The Relational Algebra, Extended Relational Algebra Operations , Modifications of the Database Views , The Tuple Relational Calculus , The Domain Relational Calculus SQL: Background , Basic Structure , Set Operations Aggregate Functions , Null Values Nested Subqueries , Views, Complex Queries , Modification of Database, Joined Relations , Data-Definition Language, Other SQL Features Integrity And Security: Domain Constraint , Referential Integrity, Assertion , Triggers Relational Database Design : First Normal Form , Pitfall of Relational-Database Condition , Functional Dependencies , Decomposition , Desirable Properties of Decomposition , Boyce-Codd Normal Form Third Normal Form Storage and File Structure : Overview of Physical Storage Media, Magnetic Disks, RAID , Tertiary Storage ,Storage Access , File Organization , Organization of Records in Files, Data-Dictionary Storage Transactions: Transaction Concept, Transaction State, Implementation of Atomicity and Durability, Concurrent Executions, Serializability, Recoverability Introduction To PL/SQL Reference Books:
1. Database System Concepts : Fourth Edition By Silberschatz, Korth, Sudarshan. 2. An Introduction to Database Systems : Seventh Edition ByC. J. Date 3. SQl, Pl/SQL The Programing Language of ORACLE : 2nd Edition ByI van Bayross.
B.Tech Semester IV (Computer Engineering)
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Subject Code Subject name
Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Prac /Tw Total
2HS401 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3 0 0 3 3 0 3 30 70 3 - 100
2CE402 OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE403 DATA STRUCTURE 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE404 BASIC OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE405 DBMS-II 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE406 APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2OE407 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 15 35 2 - 50 TOTAL 20 0 10 30 20 5 25 195 455 20 250 900
2HS401: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 0 3 3 0 3 30 70 3 - 100
Predicate Calculus : Introduction, Objectives, Predicates, Statement Functions, Variable and Quantifiers, Free and Bound Variables, Special Valid Formulas Involving Quantifiers - Theory Of Inference For The Predicate Calculus. Fuzzy Sets: Some Useful Definitions, Basic Operations On Fuzzy Sets Image and Inverse Images, I-V Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Relations. Group Theory : Definition and Examples Of Semigroups, Monoids and Groups. Abelian Group, Cyclic Group;Subgroup,Permutation Groups, Coset Decomposition Of Groups, Normal Subgroups, Lagranges Theorem. Lattices : Poset, Lattice As A Poset, Properties Of Lattices, Lattices as Algebraic Systems, Sublattices, Direct Produce and Homomorphism, Complete Lattices, Bounds Of Lattices, Distributive Lattices, Complemented Lattice. Boolean Algebra : Introduction, Definition and Properties, Sub-Boolean Algebra Direct Product and Homomorship, Atoms, Stone's Representation Theorem. Boolean Expressions and Their Equivalences. Minterm and Max Terms. Boolean Algebra, Values Of Boolean Expressions, Canonical Forms, Boolean Functions, Symmetric Boolean Functions. Graph Theory : Basic Concept of Graph Theory, Basic Definitions. Path,Reachability and Connectedness ,Matrix Representation Of Graphs, Trees Reference Books:
1. Discrete Mathematical Structures With Application To Computer Science By Tremblay, J.P. & Manohar ,Mcgraw Hill - New Delhi 2. Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications By Rosen,Kenneth L.Mcgraw Hill - New Delhi 3. Applied Discrete Structures For Computer Science By Alan Doerr & Kenneth , Galgotia Publications Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi 4. Discrete Mathematical Structures For Computer Science By Kolman, B& Busby R.C,Prentice Hall Of India Pvt Ltd.,New Delhi 5. Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic. Theory and Applications By Georgr J. Klir/Bo Yuan
2CE402: OPERATING SYSTEMS
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150 Introduction To OS: OS Services and Kernel, Batch OS, Multiprogramming and Time Sharing, Multiprocessing, Operating System structures Process Management: Process Concepts, Interprocess communication, Classical IPC Problems, Threads Concepts, Process Scheduling. Deadlocks : Memory Management: Swapping, Paging and Segmentation, Virtual Memories, Page replacement Algorithms, Modelling paging Algorithms, Design Issues for paging systems I/O and Device Management: File Management: Case study: Linux Reference Books:
1.Operating System Concepts By A Silberschatz and Peter B Galvin Addision-Wesley
2. Modern Operating Systems By Andrew s Tanaunbaum ,PHI
3. Operating Systems By William Stallings, PHI
2CE403: DATA STRUCTURE
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit
Theory Sem. End Lect
Hrs Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150 Introduction to Data Structures: Linear Data Structures: The stack: Introduction, Representing stack in C++, Infix, Postfix, Prefix notation of expression. The Queue: The queue and its sequential representation, Priority Queue. Linked Lists: Creating Linked list, Inserting and removing Nodes from a list, Linked Implementation of stacks and queue, Link list as a data structure, circular list, Doubly linked list. Tree: Binary trees, Binary tree representation, Binary tree traversals, Threaded binary tree, List as binary tree, Tree and their applications Sorting : Elementary sorts: Bubble sort, Quick sort, selection sort, tree sorting, insertion sort, merge sort, radix sort Worst case and average behavior Searching: Basic search techniques- Sequential searching, Binary search, Tree searching, General tree searching – multiway search tree,B-tree, introduction to B+ Tree, Hashing. Graph And Their Application: Graph, linked list representation of graph, Graph traversal and spanning forests Reference Books:
1. Data Structures Using C and C++ By Langsam, Augenstein, Tenenbaum 2. Data Structures, An Object-Oriented Approach By Collins, W.J 3. An Introduction To Data Structures With Application
By Tremblay, J.P., P.G. Sorenson
2CE404: BASICS OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme (Marks)
Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs
Total Theory Pracitcal
/Tw Total Theory
Pracitcal /Tw
Total
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 Int.
Asse. Sem. End
50 150 Marks Hrs 30 70 3
Introduction
Data Communications, Networks, Data Representation, Data Flow, Distributed Processing, Network Criteria, Physical Structures, Network Models, Categories of Networks, Intranet, The Internet, Protocols and Standards
Network Models
Layered Tasks, Sender, Receiver and Carrier Hierarchy, The OSI Model, Layers in the OSI Model, TCP/IP Protocol suit, Addressing – Physical, Logical, Port and Specific Addresses
Data and Signals
Analog and Digital Signals, Periodic and Non-periodic Signals, Sine Wave, Phase, Wavelength, Time and Frequency Domains, Composite Signals, Bandwidth, Bit Rate, Bit Length, Transmission of Digital Signals, Transmission Impairment, Data Rate Limits, Performance – Bandwidth, Throughput, Latency, Bandwidth-Delay Product, Jitter
Digital Transmission
Digital-to-Digital Conversion, Line Coding, Line Coding Schemes, Block Coding, Scrambling, Analog-to-Digital Conversion, PCM, DM, Transmission Modes – Parallel and Serial Transmission
Analog Transmission
Digital-to-Analog Conversion, Amplitude Shift Keying, Frequency Shift Keying, Phase Shift Keying, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, Analog-to-Analog Conversion, Amplitude Modulation, Frequency Modulation, Phase Modulation
Bandwidth Utilization : Multiplexing and Spreading
Frequency-Division Multiplexing, Wavelength-Division Multiplexing, Synchronous and Statistical Time-Division Multiplexing, Spread Spectrum Transmission Media
Guided Media – Twisted Pair, Coaxial and Fiber-Optic Cable, Unguided Media – Radio Waves, Micro Waves and Infrared
Switching
Circuit-Switched Networks, Telephone Networks, Datagram Networks, Routing Table, Datagram Networks, Virtual-Circuit Networks, Structure of a Switch Telephone and Cable Networks for Data Transmission
Telephone Network, Dial-up Modems, Digital Subscriber Line, Cable TV Networks, HFC Network, CM and CMTS, DOCSIS
Reference Books:
1. Data Communication and Networking – 4th Edition
By – Behrouz A Forouzan 2. Data and Computer Communications – 7th Edition
By – William Stalling
3. Computer Networks – 4th Edition By – Andrew S Tanenbaum
2CE405: DBMS-II
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
Prac Hrs Total Theory Pra/Tw Total Int.
Asse. Marks Hrs
Pracitcal/Tw Total
3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150 Query Processing: Overview, Measures of Query Cost Query Optimization : Overview Concurrency Control : Lock-Based Protocols, Time Stamp – Based Protocols, Multiple Granularity * ,Deadlock Handling Recovery System : Failure Classification, Storage Structure, Recovery and Atomicity, Log – Based Recovery, Shadow Paging Database System Architecture : Centralized and Client-Server Architectures, Server System Architectures, Parallel Systems, Distributed Systems Distributed Databases : Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Databases, Distributed Data Storage, Distributed Transactions, Commit Protocols Indexing And Hashing: Basic Concepts, Ordered Indices, B+ - Tree Index Files, Static Hashing, Dynamic Hashing, Comparison of Ordered Indexing and Hashing, Index Definition in SQL, Multiple-Key Access Introduction to Data Mining & Data warehousing Implementation Of Transaction & Concurrency Concepts Using PL SQL Reference Books:
1. Database System Concepts : Fourth Edition By Silberschatz, Korth, Sudarshan.
2. An Introduction to Database Systems :Seventh Edition By C. J. Date 3. SQI, PI/SQL The Programing Language of ORACLE : 2nd Edition
By Ivan Bayross.
2CE406: APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Examination Scheme (Marks) Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem. End Lect Hrs
Tu Hrs
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3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150 Introduction: The Windows Graphical User Interface, Procedural, Event Driven, and Object Oriented Programming languages. Introduction To .Net Framework: The Common Language Runtime, Elements of a .NET application, Versioning and deployment, Memory management, Cross language Integration The Visual Studio Environment: The IDE Start Page, The New Project Dialog, The IDE Main Window, The Toolbars, The Document Window, The Form Designer, The Solution Explorer Window, The Properties Window, The Toolbox, Help, Design Time, Run Time, and Break Time Variables, Constants And Calculations: Data: Variables and Constants, Arrays, Scope of variables, Calculations, Formatting Data, Handling Exceptions
Working With Controls: Using command buttons, text boxes, labels, picture box, image box, list box, combo box, file list box, drive and dir list boxes, scroll bars, rich text box, timer, shape, frames, checkbox, radio button.
Decisions Making, Loops And Debugging: If Statements, Conditions, Nested If Statements, Select statement, Input Validation, Do/Loops, For/Next Loops, Calling Event Procedures, Debugging Visual Basic Projects. Sub Procedures, And Functions: Creating Context Menus, working with toolbar, Writing General Procedures. Working With ADO.Net: Understanding connection, Adapter, commands, Tables, Views and Data Readers. References Books:
1. Professional VB.NET 2003 Wrox Publications 2. Professional ASP.NET 2003 Wrox Publications
TEACHING & EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B TECH PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING SEM V
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2CE501 Object Oriented Analysis & Design 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE502 Microprocessor & Interfacing 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE503 Computer Architecture 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE504 Computer Networks 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE505 Elective I 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE506 Mobile Application Development 2 0 2 4 2 1 3 30 70 3 50 150
Total 17 0 12 29 17 6 23 180 420 18 300 900
Elective I 1) Web Technology 2) Advanced Java 3) Computer Graphics
2CE501: Object Oriented Analysis & Design
Introduction: Overview of OOL; Object Classes; Meta Types. Object Oriented Methodologies; The Unified Approach Modeling; Why Modeling? Static and Dynamic Models, Functional Models Complexity: The inherent complexity of software, the structure of complex system, on designing complex systems The Object Model: The evolution of object model, Elements of the object model, applying the object model Basic Object Modeling: Multiplicity. Constraints. Aggregation. Component Object Modeling: Object. Links. Association. Inheritance. Grouping Constructs; Problems on Object Modeling; Advantages of Object Modeling Analysis: Problem Analysis. Problem Domain Classes. Identify Classes And Objects Of Real World Problems. Using Use Case Analysis; Recording Analysis Classes and Objects: The nature of object, Relationship among objects, The nature of classes, Relationship among classes, The interplay among classes and objects, On building quality classes and objects. Classification: The importance of proper classification, Identifying classes and objects, Key abstraction and mechanisms The Notation: Elements of the notations, Class diagrams, and State transition diagrams, Object diagrams, Interaction diagrams, Module diagram, Process diagram The Process: First principles, the micro development process, the macro development process Reference Books:
1. The UML Users guide:By Grady Booch, J. Rambaugh, Ivar Jacobson, Pearson Education 2. Object Oriented Modeling and Design with UML:By J. Rambaugh, et al., Second Edition
Pearson Education 3. Object Oriented System Development:By Ali Bahrami, McGraw Hill
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2CE502: Microprocessor & Interfacing
Introduction: Introduction to 16- bit microprocessor, internal architecture and pin diagram of 8086/8088 microprocessor, Minimum and maximum mode, Support chips as 8282, 8284, 8286,8288, Timing Diagrams, Read and write machine cycles, Address decoding, Even and Odd memory banks, accessing Memory and I/O ports. Programming: Programmers model of 8086/88 - Addressing Modes, accessing data in the memory, instruction set, Instruction encoding format, Introduction to assembly language programming, Assembler, linker, Locator, debugger, emulator concepts. Assembler directives, 8086 programming examples to implement while - do, Repeat - Until, if-then-else constructs etc, String operations, file I/O processing, Far and Near procedures, macros. Timing and delay loops. Interrupt Handling: 8086 interrupt structure, Interrupt Service Routine, Interrupt Vector Table (IVT) - location of IVT in the memory, contents of IVT, Hardware interrupts and Software interrupts - INTR, NMI and INT n. Interrupt response, Execution of an ISR, priority of 8086 interrupts. 8259A priority interrupt controller, block diagram, interfacing and programming, 8254 Timer: Block diagram, control and status registers, interfacing and programming. Digital Interfacing: Programmable parallel ports, Intel 8255, block diagram and interfacing, modes and initialization, Keyboard and display Interfacing using 8255, Keyboard/ Display Controller 8279: block diagram, system connections and programming, Centronix Parallel Printer Interface. Serial communication: Asynchronous and synchronous communication, RS-232C protocol, Intel 8250 UART and 8251 USART, Direct memory Access (DMA) Analog Interfacing: DAC and ADC interfacing and applications, Sensors and transducers: Light sensors, temperature sensors, force and pressure transducers, LVDT, flow sensors, Interfacing with high-power devices, 1C buffers, transistor buffers, interfacing to AC power devices, interfacing to a stepper motor, Concept and design of a simple data-acquisition system and industrial process control system DOS: Internals of DOS, DOS loading, DOS memory map, internal commands, External commands, command interpreter, POST details. POST sequence, PSP (structure details), '.EXE' and '.COM' file structures, conversion of .EXE to .COM file. BIOS: what and why, BIOS calls: INT 10H calls, DOS calls: INT 2JH' calls. Difference between DOS and BIOS, TSRs: types, Structure, details of TSR loading, examples, writing TSRs in assembly
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Reference Books: 1. D. Hall, "Microprocessors and Interfacing", 2nd edition, 1992, McGraw-Hill, ISBN - 0 - 07 - 100462
- 9. 2. Y. Liu, G. Gibson. “Microcomputer Systems: The 80867 8088 Family, Architecture, Programming
and Design", 2nd Edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 1986, ISBN 0 -87692 - 409 - 7. 3. M. Rafiquzzaman, "Microprocessors - Theory and applications: Intel and Motorola", Revised
edition, 2002, Prentice Hall, (Chapters 5. 7, 8) ISBN 81 - 203 - 0848 - 4 4. P. Abel, "Assembly Language Programming", 5th edition, Pearson Education, 2002, ISBN 81 - 203 -
1037 - 3. 5. R. Denkon, "Advanced MS-DOS Programming", 2nd edition, BPB Publications, 2002, ISBN 81 -
7029 - 485 - 1 (Chapters 2, 3, 4, 14). 6. R. Lai, "Writing MS-DOS Device Driver", 2nd Edition, Pearson Education 7. A. Ray, K. Bhurchandi, "Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals: Architecture, Programming
and Interfacing", Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004, ISBN 0 - 07 -463841 - 6 8. Intel - Microprocessor and peripheral Handbook Volume I.
2CE503: Computer Architecture
Reference Books: 1. Computer System Architecture: By M. MorrisMano. 2. Structured Computer Organization: By Tanenbaum. 3. Computer Organization: By Stallings. 4. Computer Architecture and Organization: By Hayes. 5. Computer Organization and Design by P. Pal Chaudhury.
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Overview of register transfer and micro operations:Register Transfer Language, Register transfer, Bus and Memory transfer, Arithmetic Micro-operations, Logic Micro-operations, Shift Micro operations, Arithmetic Logic Shift Unit.
Basic computer organization and design:Instruction codes, Computer registers, computer instructions, Timing and Control, Instruction cycle, Memory-Reference Instructions, Input-output and interrupt, Complete computer description, Design of Basic computer, design of Accumulator Unit.
Programming the basic computer:Introduction, Machine Language, Assembly Language, Assembler, Program loops, Programming Arithmetic and logic operations, subroutines, I-O Programming.
Micro programmed control: Control Memory, Address sequencing, Microprogram Example, design of control Unit
Central processing unit: Introduction, General Register Organization, Stack Organization, Instruction format, Addressing Modes, data transfer and manipulation, Program Control, Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC), Memory Organization: Memory Sub System, Memory hierarchy, Main memory, Auxiliary memory, Flash memory, Associative memory, Cache memory, Virtual memory, Memory management hardware.
Pipeline and vector processing:Parallel Processing, Pipelining, Arithmetic Pipeline, Instruction, Pipeline, RISC Pipeline, Vector Processing, Array Processors
Computer arithmetic: Introduction, Addition and subtraction, Multiplication and Division Algorithms, Floating Point Arithmetic, Decimal Arithmetic Unit and Operations
2CE504: Computer Networks
Overview Basics of Computer Networks, Diff between networks & Distributed Systems, Uses of Computer Networks, Network Categories, Network Models.
Data Link Layer Design Issues: Services Provided to Network Layer, Framing, Error Control, Flow Control.
Error Detection & Correction: Error Detecting Codes, Error-Correcting Codes
Elementary Protocols: Stop and Wait Protocol.
Sliding Window Protocols: Go Back n, Selective Repeat.
Example Data Link Layer Protocol: HDLC
Medium Access: Multiple Access Protocols, ALOHA, CSMA/CD, Collision Free Protocols
Wide Area Networks: Circuit Switching & Packet Switching, Switching Networks, Packet Switching Principles, X.25, Frame Relay.
Network Layer:
Design Issues, Introduction to Routing, Virtual Circuits, Connectionless Internetworking, Tunneling, Fragmentation, IP Addressing Scheme, IP, Sub networking, IPv6. ARP, RARP
Routing Algorithms: Shortest Path, Flooding, Distance vector, Link State
Congestion Control Mechanisms
Transport Layer: Process to Process Delivery, Client-server Paradigm, Addressing, Multiplexing and De multiplexing, establishing a Connection, Releasing a Connection, User Datagram Protocol, TCP: Service Model, Connection Management, Silly Window Syndrome.
Application Layer: Introduction to Application layer protocols
Reference Books: 1. Computer Networks By Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Prentice Hall India. 2. Data & Computer Communications : By William Stallings. Prentice Hall India. 3. Data Communication & Networking : By Behrouz A. Forouzan. Tata McGraw Hill. 4. Computer Networks: A Top Down Approach, By Behrouz A. Forouzan. Tata McGraw Hill.
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2CE505: Advanced Java (Elective - I)
Introduction to J2EE Platform and Architecture: The Enterprise Today, The J2EE Platform, and The J2EE Architecture – Containers J2EE Technologies, Developing J2EE Applications Java Database Connectivity (JDBC): Introduction, JDBC Architecture: API and Drivers, JDBC Exception Types, Metadata, Types of SQL Statements, Types of Resultsets, Batch Update, Transaction support. Introduction of javax.sql package Swing Programming: Introduction of Swing, Swing Components, Look and Feel for Swing Components Servlets: Introduction, Generic Servlets, HTTP Servlets, Benefits of Servlets, Servlets Lifecycle, Servlets Container, Servlets API, Servlets Context, Session Management, Servlet Collaboration. JSP: Introduction to JSP, Advantages of JSP, Working of JSPs, Directives, Scripting elements, Standard Actions, Conditional and Looping Execution, Implicit Objects in JSP, JSPs and Java Beans, Various scope in JSP, JSP tag extensions. XML (Extensible Markup Language): Introduction to XML, Advantages of XML, XML Syntax, Writing Document Type Definitions (DTDs), Rules for Valid and Well formed XML Documents, Validating XML, XML Schemas, Introduction to JAXP. RMI: The RMI Architecture, RMI exceptions, Developing Applications with RMI JavaMail: Overview, Mail protocols, JavaMail API, JavaMail Exception, Sending and Receiving Messages JMS: Messaging Basics, Importance of JMS, JMS Components, Producing and Consuming Messages Enterprise Java Beans (EJB): Introduction to EJB, Entity Beans, Session Beans, and Message driven Beans (Theory only)
Reference Books: 1. Professional Java Server Programming: J2EE 1.4 edition by Allamaraju Shroff Publication 2. Programming with Java Servlets by James Goodwill- Techmedia – SAMS 3. Professional Java Server Programming Volume I and II, Wrox Publication . 4. J2EE Unleashed by Joseph J. Bambara, BPB publications.
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2CE505: Web Technology (Elective - I)
Web Fundamentals: Introduction to World Wide Web, Web Application, Web Architecture, Web Server, Web Browser, and Internet Protocols: HTTP, Message Format - request message & response message, HTTP Example, Case Study.
Markup Languages: XHTML, DHTML, XML
Extensible HTML: Introduction to HTML History, Basic of XHTML, Versions of XHTML Syntax and Semantics, Difference between HTML & XHTML
Dynamic HTML: Introduction, Object refers, Dynamic style, Dynamic position, frames, navigator, Event Handling, Filters and Transitions, Adding shadows, Creating Gradients, Creating Motion with Blur, Data Binding, Simple Data Binding, Moving with a record set, Sorting table data, Binding of an Image and Table.
Extensible Markup Language (XML): Introduction, HTML Vs XML, Syntax of the XML document, XML Attributes, XML Validation, XML DTD, Building Blocks of XML Documents, DTD Elements, DTD Attributes, DTD Entities, DTD Validation, XSL, XSL Transformation, XML Name spaces, XML Schema.
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX): AJAX Introduction, AJAX Benefits, Asynchronous Communication, Process: XMLHttpObject, Handler, ready state, Sequence Execution Action, AJAX Advanced, AJAX ASP/PHP, AJAX Database, AJAX XML File, AJAX Examples.
PHP: PHP Introduction, Installation, PHP Syntax, PHP Variables, String, Operators, If...Else, Switch, Arrays, Looping, Functions, Forms, $_GET, $_POST, Date, Include, File, File Upload, Cookies, Sessions, E-mail, Secure E-mail, Error, Exception, Filter, MySQL Connect, MySQL Create, MySQL Insert, MySQL Select, MySQL Where, MySQL Order By, MySQL Update, MySQL Delete, PHP ODBC, case study. Reference Book:
1. HTML4 BIBLE by Brayn Omdex 2. Pure JavaScript by Gilliam Johnson Techmedia 3. Introduction to web Technology by Uttam K. Roy 4. Programming PHP by Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe & Peter MacIntyre
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3 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE506: Mobile Application Development
Introduction to Android: History of Mobile Software Development, Open Handset Alliance, The Android Platform, Exploring Android SDK, Building First Android application, Android terminologies, Application Context, Application Tasks with Activities, Using Intents
Android Manifest File and Application Resources: Configuring Android Manifest File, Managing Application’s Identity, Enforcing Application System Requirements, Registering Activities and other Application Components, Working with Permissions, Working with Resources
Exploring User Interface Screen Elements: Introducing Android Views and Layouts, Displaying Text with TextView, Retrieving Data From Users, Using Buttons, Check Boxes and Radio Groups, Getting Dates and Times From Users, Using Indicators to Display Data to Users, Adjusting Progress with SeekBar, Providing Users with Options and Context Menus, Handling User Events, Working with Dialogs, Working with Styles, Working with Themes
Layouts and Animation: Creating User Interfaces in Android, Organizing User Interface, Using Built-in Layout Classes, Using Built-in View Container Classes, Drawing on the Screen, Working with Text, Working with Bitmaps, Working with Shapes, Working with Animations
Using Android Data and Storage APIs: Working with Application Preferences, Working with Files and Directories, Storing Structured Data using SQLite Databases
Sharing Data between Applications with Content Providers: Exploring Android’s Content Providers, Modifying Content Providers Data, Enhancing Applications using Content Providers, Acting as a Content Provider, Working with Live Folders
Using Android Networking APIs: Understanding Mobile Networking Fundamentals, Accessing the Internet (HTTP),
Using Android Web APIs: Browsing the Web with WebView, Building Web Extensions using WebKit, Working with Flash
Using Android Multimedia APIs: Working with Multimedia, Working with Still Images, Working with Video, Working with Audio,
Using Android Telephony APIs: Working with Telephony Utilities, Using SMS, Making and Receiving Phone Calls
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Working with Notifications: Notifying a User, Notifying with Status Bar, Vibrating the Phone, Blinking the Lights, Making Noise, Customizing the Notification, Designing Useful Notification
Lab
Exercise - 01
• Create “Hello World” application. That will display “Hello World” in the middle of the screen in the red color with white background.
Exercise - 02
o To understand Activity, Intent Create sample application with login module.(Check username and password) On successful login, go to next screen. And on failing login, alert user using
Toast. Also pass username to next screen.
Exercise - 03
o Create login application where you will have to validate EmailID (UserName). Till the username andpassword is not validated, login button should remain disabled.
Exercise - 04
o Create and Login application as above. On successful login , open browser with any URL.
Exercise - 05
o Create an application that will pass some number to the next screen , and on the next screen that number of items should be display in the list.
Exercise - 06
o Understand resource folders : Create spinner with strings taken from resource folder(res >> value folder). On changing spinner value, change image.
Exercise - 07
o Understand Menu option. Create an application that will change color of the screen, based on selected
options from the menu.
Exercise - 08
o Create an application that will display toast(Message) on specific interval of time.
Exercise - 09
o Create a background application that will open activity on specific time.
Exercise - 10
o Create an application that will have spinner with list of animation names. On selecting animation name, that animation should effect on the images displayed below.
Exercise - 11
o Understanding of UI : Create an UI such that, one screen have list of all the types of cars. On selecting of any car name, next screen should show Car details like: name ,
launched date ,company name, images(using gallery) if available, show different colors in which it is available.
Exercise - 12
o Understanding content providers and permissions: Read phonebook contacts using content providers and display in list.
Exercise - 13
o Read messages from the mobile and display it on the screen.
Exercise - 14
o Create an application to call specific entered number by user in the EditText
Exercise - 15
o Create an application that will create database with table of User credential.
Exercise - 16
o Create an application to read file from asset folder and copy it in memory card.
Exercise - 17
o Create an application that will play a media file from the memory card.
Exercise - 18
o Create an application to make Insert , update , Delete and retrieve operation on the database.
Exercise - 19
o Create an application to read file from the sdcard and display that file content to the screen.
Exercise - 20
o Create an application to draw line on the screen as user drag his finger.
Exercise - 21
o Create an application to send message between two emulators.
Exercise - 22
o Create an application to take picture using native application.
Exercise - 23
o Create an application to pick up any image from the native application gallery and display it on the screen.
Exercise - 24
o Create an application to open any URL inside the application and clicking on any link from that URl should not open Native browser but that URL should open the same screen.
Reference Books:
1. Android Wireless Application Development By Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder, Pearson Education, 2nd ed. (2011)
2. Beginning Android Application Development By Wei-Meng Lee, Wrox Publication 3. Unlocking Android Developer’s Guide by Frank Ableson and Charlie Collins and Robi Sen,
Manning Publication Co.
TEACHING & EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B TECH PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING SEM VI Examination Scheme( Marks)
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2CE601 Theory of Computation 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE602 Network Protocols & Programming 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE603 Information System Security 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
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2CE604 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
Sem‐6
2CE605 Elective II 3 0 2 5 3 1 4 30 70 3 50 150
2CE606 Seminar 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 50 50
2CE607 Mini Project 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 50 50
Total 15 0 14 29 15 7 22 150 350 15 350 850
Elective II
1) Distributed Systems
2) Embedded Systems
2CE601: Theory of Computation Examination Scheme( Marks)
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Review Of Mathematical Background: Sets, Functions, Logical statements, Proofs, Relations, Languages, The Principal of Mathematical induction, the strong principle of Mathematical induction, Recursive definitions, Structural Induction
Regular Languages And Finite Automata: Regular expressions, Regular languages, Memory required to recognize a language , Finite automata, Distinguishable strings, Union, intersection and complement of regular languages.
Nondeterminism And Kleen’s Theorem: Non-deterministic finite automata, Non deterministic finite automata with ^ transitions, Kleen's theorem
Regular And Non Regular Language: Minimization of Finite automata, Non-regular and regular languages, Pumping Lemma, Decision problems and decision algorithms, Regular languages in relation to programming languages.
Context-Free Languages and Push-Down Automata: Context-free languages, Regular Grammars, Derivation tree and ambiguity, An Unambiguous CFG , Simplified and Normal forms, Chomsky normal form.
Pushdown Automata and CFL: Push -Down Automata, Definition and examples, Deterministic PDA, Types of acceptances and their equivalence, Equivalence of CFG and PDA, Introduction to parsing, Top-down and bottom-up parsing, Non-CFL and CFL, Pumping Lemma for CFL, Intersection and Complement of CFL.
Turing Machine: Models of computation, TM definition, Combining TMs, Computing a function with TMs. Variations on Turing Machines, Doubly infinite and more than one Tapes, Non-deterministic and Universal TM
Reference Books: 1. Introduction to Languages and Theory of Computation: By John C. Martin 2. Computation: Finite and Infinite: By Marvin L. Minsky, Prentice-Hall, 1967 3. Introduction to formal languages: By G. E. Reevsz, Mc-graw hill. 4. Formal language theory: By M. H. Harrison
2CE602: Network Protocols & Programming
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Introduction: The OSI Model and the TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Underlying Technologies
IP Addresses: Classful Addressing, Classless Addressing, Delivery, Forwarding, and Routing of IP Packets, ARP and RARP, Internet Protocol (IP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
Unicast Routing Protocols: RIP, OSPF, and BGP
Multicasting and Multicast Routing Protocols, Host Configuration: BOOTP and DHCP
Domain Name System (DNS)
Remote Login: TELNET
File Transfer: FTP and TFTP
Electronic Mail: SMTP, POP, and IMAP
Network Management: SNMP
World Wide Web: HTTP
Reference Book: 1. TCP/IP Protocol Suite, 3/e By Behrouz Forouzan, Tata-mc-graw hill. 2. TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume I By W. Richard Stevens, Low Price Edition 3. Internetworking with tcp/ip: principles, protocols, and architecture vol. I By comer, douglas
2CE603: Information System Security Examination Scheme( Marks)
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Introduction: Security goals, attacks, Security services, security mechanisms
Cryptographic Mathematics: Modular arithmetic, linear congruence, Algebraic structure, checking of primeness, primality testing, Chinese remainder theorem, quadratic congruence
Classical Ciphers: Symmetric cipher model, substitution ciphers, transposition ciphers, stegnography
Modern symmetric key ciphers: modern block ciphers, modern modern stream ciphers, Data Encryption standard, advanced encryption standard, Electronic code book mode, CBC, cipher feedback mode, output feedback mode
Public key cryptography: RSA, RSA proof, RSA attacks, Rabin cryptosystem, Key management: Diffie Hellman
Message Authentication and Hash functions: Authentication requirements, functions, Message authentication codes (MAC), Hash functions, security of Hash functions
Hash algorithms: SHA- 512
Digital Signatures: basics, digital signature standards
IP Security
Reference Books:
1. William Stallings: “Cryptography and Network Security – Principles and Practice”, 4/E,
Pearson Education, 2005. 2. Bruce Scheneir: “Applied Cryptography”, 2/E, John Wiley, 1996. 3. Behrouz Forouzan: “Cryptography & Network Security”, 1/E, TMH, 2007.
2CE604: Design & Analysis of Algorithms Examination Scheme( Marks)
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Elementary Algorithms: Problems & instances, efficiency of algorithms, average & worst case analyses, elementary operation, reasons for analyzing efficiency
Asymptotic Notation: Big ‘oh’ notation, other asymptotic notation, conditional asymptotic notation, asymptotic notation with several parameters, operations on asymptotic notation
Models of Computation: Random Access Machines, computational complexity of RAM programs, a stored program model, abstractions of RAM - straight-line programs, Turing Machines, relationship between Turing Machines and RAM.
Analysis of Algorithms: Analyzing control structures, barometer instructions, examples of their use, average-case analysis, amortized analysis.
Solving Recurrences: Intelligent guesswork, homogeneous recurrences, inhomogeneous recurrences, change of variable, range transformations, asymptotic recurrences, substitution method, iteration method, recurrence trees, master method & master theorem.
Divide and Conquer: Characteristics, the general template, applications: binary search, merge sort, quick sort, matrix multiplication, counting inversion.
Greedy Algorithms: General characteristics of greedy algorithms and examples, applications: Kruskal’s and Prim’s algorithms, shortest path problem, knapsack problem, scheduling problem.
Dynamic Programming: General characteristics and examples, principle of optimality, applications: binomial coefficients, making change, knapsack problem, floyd’s algorithm, chained matrix multiplication. Approach using recursion, memory functions.
Graph Algorithms: Depth-first search, breadth-first search, topological ordering & sorting, backtracking, application of backtracking: knapsack problem. Branch & bound, application: the assignment problem, general considerations. Computational Complexity: Introduction, information-theoretic arguments: complexity and sorting, complexity and algorithmic, introduction to NP completeness, the classes P and NP, polynomial reductions, NP complete problems. Reference Books: 1. Fundamentals of Algorithmics by Brassard & Bratley, Prentice Hall of India 2. Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, Prentice Hall of India 3. Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni, Fundamentals of computer algorithms, Computer Science Press
2CE605: Distributed Systems (Elective - II) Examination Scheme( Marks)
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Introduction: Definition of a Distributed System- Types, Characteristics and Reasons for Distributed System, Goals-Connecting Users and Resources, Transparency, Openness, Scalability, Distributes Systems Vs. Centralized Systems, Hardware concepts- Multiprocessors, Homogeneous Multicomputer Systems Heterogeneous Multicomputer Systems, Software concepts- Distributed Operating Systems, Network Operating Systems, Middleware
Communication: Architectures- Architectural Models, The Client-Server Model: Application Layering, Client-Server Addressing, Remote Procedure call, SUN RPC Operation Example - SUN RPC, LRPC Example: DCE RPC, Remote Object Invocation-The General Architecture, Steps for Developing an RMI system, Remote Interfaces and Classes, Example
Processes: Processes and Threads-Major differences, Multithreading, Approaches of Implementing Threads, Thread Implementation, Virtualization, Code Migration, Reasons for Migrating Code, Models for Code Migration, Migration and Local Resources, Simple Solutions, Migration of Memory, Migration in Heterogeneous system, Secure Code Migration, Mobile Agent Systems- Agent – definition, Agent Types and Characteristics, Examples, Mobile Agent, IBM Aglet
Synchronization: Clock synchronization-Physical Clocks, Clock Synchronization Algorithms, Use of Synchronized Clocks, Logical Clocks-Lamport timestamps, Vector timestamps, Election Algorithms - The Bully Algorithm, A Ring Algorithm, Mutual Exclusion- A Centralized Algorithm, Distributed Algorithm, A Token Ring Algorithm, A Comparison of the Three Algorithms
Distributed File Systems: File system, DFS- definition, Characteristics, Goals, SUN NFS-NFS Architecture, NFS Implementation, Protocols, The CODA file system-Design Overview, An Example, Design Rational, Implementation, The GOOGLE file system-Definition, Architectures, GFS Architecture
Web Services: Introduction, Web services architecture, Web Services Technologies
Reference Books: 1. Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall.
2. Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design By George Coulouris, Addison,Wesley.
3. Distributed Operating Systems by A S Tanenbaum, Pearson Education
2CE605: Embedded Systems (Elective - II) Examination Scheme( Marks)
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An overview of embedded systems: Introduction to embedded systems, Categories and requirements of embeddedsystems, Challenges and issues related to embedded software development, Hardware/Software co-design, Introduction to IC technology, Introduction to design technology.
Embedded Software development: Concepts of concurrency, processes, threads, mutual exclusion and inter process communication, Models and languages for embedded software, Synchronous approach to embedded system design, Scheduling paradigms, Scheduling algorithms, Introduction to RTOS, Basic design using RTOS.
Embedded C Language: Real time methods, Mixing C and Assembly, Standard I/O functions, Preprocessor directives, Study of C compilers and IDE, Programming thetarget device
Hardware for embedded systems: Various interface standards, Various methods of interfacing, Parallel I/Ointerface, Blind counting synchronization and Gadfly Busy waiting, Parallel portinterfacing with switches, keypads and display units, Memory and high speedinterfacing, Interfacing of data acquisition systems, Interfacing of controllers,Serial communication interface, Implementation of above concepts using C language.
Study of ATMEL RISC Processor: Architecture, Memory, Reset and interrupt , functions, Parallel I/O ports,Timers/Counters, Serial communication, Analog interfaces, Implementation ofabove concepts using C language, Implementation of above concepts using C language.
Case studies and Applications of embedded systems: Applications to: Communication, Networking, Database, Process Control. Case Studies of: Digital Camera, Network Router, RTLinux.
Reference Books: 1. Raj Kamal, “Embedded Systems”, TMH 2. David E. Simon, “An Embedded Software Primer ", Pearson Education 3. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice GillispieMazidi, “The 8051Microcontroller andEmbedded
Systems", Pearson EducationReference Books:
4. Frank Vahid, Tony Givargis, “Embedded System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction", John Wiley
5. Craig Hollabaugh, “Embedded Linux", Pearson Education 6. Daniel Lewis, “Fundamentals of Embedded Software”, Pearson Education. 7. Barnett, Cox, O’Cull, “Embedded C Programming and the Atmel AVR ", ThomsonLearning 8. MykePredko, “Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller”, TMH 9. Shibu, Introduction to Embedded Systems, McGrawHill. 10. Computers As Components, Wolf, Elsevier 11. Embedded System Design, Heath, Elsevier
2CE606: Seminar
Examination Scheme( Marks)
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem.End Prac / Total
Lect Prac
Pra/ Int. TW
Total Theory Total Ass. Marks Hrs.
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- 2 2 - 1 1 - - - 50 50
Students have to choose seminar topic from recent trends and technology and at the end of
semester they have to give presentation.
2CE607: Mini Project Examination Scheme( Marks)
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory
Sem.End Prac / Total
Lect Prac
Pra/ Int. TW
Total Theory Total Ass. Marks Hrs.
Hrs Hrs Tw
- 2 2 - 1 1 - - - 50 50
Students have to carry out the project under the guidance of faculty member using the knowledge of subjects that he/she has learned up to 6th semester. Students have to submit project report with code at the end of the semester.