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GSFC UNIVERSITY
School of Technology
B. E. SEM I
MATHEMATICS I
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks
Total
Marks L T P C Theory Marks
Tutorial Work/Practical
Marks
CE MSE ESE IE EE
3 1 - 4 20 20 60 20 30 150
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C-Credit; CE-
Continuous Evaluation; MSE- Mid Semester Examination; ESE- End Semester Examination;
IE- Internal Evaluation; EE- External Evaluation
Contents:
Sr.
No.
Topics Teaching
Hrs.
Module
Weightage
1
Technology - the guiding force for development of
Mathematics
Impact of Mathematics on Engineering &
Technology, Mathematics all around us
2 TBD
2
Calculus- functions of one variable:
Reorientation
Revision of concepts of limit
Continuity, derivative and integration
Successive differentiation
Leibnitz rule for the nth order derivative of a
function
Application of derivatives and Integration
Tangent, Normal, Curvature, Area, Rate problems,
Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Momentum etc.
6+3*
TBD
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3
Infinite Series:
Sequence and their convergence
Convergence and divergence of infinite series
Geometric series
P- Series
Necessary condition for convergence
Comparison test, Ratio test, Root test
Absolute convergence and conditional convergence
of alternating series
Expansion of functions: Maclaurin’s & Taylor’s
expansion with reminder form
Indeterminate forms
L’Hospital’s rule.
6+2* TBD
4
Complex Algebra:
Relevance
Complex number and their geometrical
representation
Complex numbers in polar form
Demoivre’s theorem and its applications
Exponential
Logarithmic
Trigonometric
Hyperbolic Functions
4+1* TBD
5
Two Dimensional Analytical Geometry:
Reorientation
Revision of geometry (lines, conic sections)
Polar coordinates
Visualization & tracing of curves
Conic sections, Cardioid, Lemniscates, Spiral, and
Four leaved rose etc.
6+2* TBD
6
Three Dimensional Analytical Geometry:
Cartesian & Curvilinear coordinates (polar,
cylindrical and spherical)
Revision of concept plane, lines and sphere
Cone, Cylinder, Conicoids, Surfaces and Solids of
revolutions
Tangent planes and normal lines to these surface
6+2* TBD
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(by calculus method)
Visualization of various surfaces
7
Matrices:
Revision of Matrix Algebra
Rank of a matrix
Solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous
systems of linear equations
Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a matrix
Cayley – Hamilton theorem
Special matrices: Symmetric, Skew-symmetric,
Hermitian, Skew Hermitian, Orthogonal and
unitary matrices
TBD
*: Tutorials based on topics
Text/References:
1. Erwin Kreyszing – Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (10th
edition) Johnwilley &
Sons.
2. George B. Thomas &Ross L. Finney: Calculus and Analytical Geometry (9th
edition),
Addison Wesley Pub. Co., 1996.
3. James Stewarts: Calculus, 7th
Edition, Cengage Learning, 2012.
4. C. R. Wylie – Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Mc. Graw – Hill, Inc.
5. Srivastava, Dhavan – Text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
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CHEMISTRY
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks
Total
Marks L T P C Theory Marks
Tutorial
Work/Practical Marks
CE MSE ESE IE EE
3 - 1 4 20 20 60 20 30 150
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C-Credit; CE-
Continuous Evaluation; MSE- Mid Semester Examination; ESE- End Semester Examination;
IE- Internal Evaluation; EE- External Evaluation
Contents:
Sr.
No.
Topics Teaching
Hrs.
Module
Weightage
1
Chemical kinetics (recapitulation) Complex reactions, Fast
reactions.
Arrhenius parameters
Theory of reaction rates: collision theory and
transition state theory
Adsorption and Catalysis (homogeneous and
heterogeneous catalysis, biocatalysis)
Important industrial applications (at least Three)
Chemical Equilibrium, van’t Hoff reaction
isotherm and van’t Hoff reaction isochore.
10
TBD
2
Phase equilibria:
Phase rule, one component systems, two
component systems (simple eutectic, peritectic),
Solid solutions and Hume-Rothery rules
Nernst Distribution Law and Solvent extraction
10 TBD
3
Polymer Chemistry:
Classification, nomenclature, molecular weight and
MWD, thermal and mechanical properties, Polymer
waste disposal
Liquid crystals (classification, synthesis, properties
8 TBD
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and applications)
4
Basics of spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR and NMR) and
Chromatography:
Special topics
Corrosion and passivation
Fuels
Petrochemicals
12 TBD
Text Books: (Latest editions)
1. Elements of Physical Chemistry, P.W. Atkins & De Paula, Oxford
2. Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry, S.H. Maron & J.B. Lando, Macmilan,
3. Wiley Engineering Chemistry 2nd
Edition
4. Heterogeneous Catalysis, D. K. Chakravarty & B. Vishwanathan, New Age International.
5. Chemistry in Engineering and Technology, J. C. Kuriacose, Vol. I & II
Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.
6. Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publication.
Reference Books: (Latest editions)
1. Concise Inorganic Chemistry (ELBS), J. D. Lee.
2. Organic Chemistry, R. T. Morrison & R. N. Boyd
3. Spectroscopy of Organic compounds, P. S. Kalsi.
4. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, C. N. Banwell & Mc Cash
5. Liquid Crystals, S. Chandrasekhar, Cambridge University Press
6. Physical Chemistry – A Molecular Approach, D. A. McQuarrie & J. D. Simon, Viva
Books.
7. Polymer Science - V. R. Gowarikar, N. V. Viswanathan & Jayadev Sreedhar
8. Principles of Physical Chemistry, Puri, Sharma & Patania
9. Principles of Inorganic Chemistry Puri, Sharma & Kalia
10. General Chemistry, D. D. Ebbing: Houghton Miffin Co.
11. Heterogeneous Catalysis: Principles & Applications, G.C. Bond, Clarendon Press,
Oxford.
12. Fundamental Principles of Polymeric Materials, C. S. Brazel & Stephen L. Rosen
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ECONOMICS
Objectives:
a) This course teaches the student how to scientifically manage men and materials to
achieve the productive use of both.
b) The student also learns the basics of economics and how they drive decisions in designs,
fabrication, and other engineering activities.
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks
Total
Marks L T P C Theory Marks
Tutorial
Work/Practical
Marks
CE MSE ESE IE EE
3 - - 3 20 20 60 - - 100
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C-Credit; CE-
Continuous Evaluation; MSE- Mid Semester Examination; ESE- End Semester Examination;
IE- Internal Evaluation; EE- External Evaluation
Contents:
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Topics Teaching
Hrs.
Module
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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS:
Fundamental concepts – Demand and supply –
Cost and revenue – Price and income
Consumer Behavior – Elasticity of demand and
demand forecasting
Cost concepts – Cost, volume, profit analysis –
Break even analysis
Engineering economy – Equivalence – Value of
time – Present value and annual equivalent cost –
Rate of return – Project Appraisal – Cost Benefit
Analysis
TBD
TBD
2
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT:
Managerial functions – Role of Managers
Principles of Scientific management`
Types of organizations. Organization design
Social Responsibility & Ethics
TBD
TBD
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Types of ownership
3
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT:
Principles of accounting
Insurance, Sources of finance for industries
Concept and Techniques of Depreciation
Inventory Management, Preparation of balance
sheet
Management accounting
TBD
TBD
4
PRODUCTION PLANNING AND MARKETING
MANGEMENT:
Production, Planning and control – Techniques for
Operation Planning – Program Evaluation and
Review Technique – Critical Path Method –
Difference between PERT and CPM
Marketing – Definition – Market research – Need
for marketing – Sales forecasting – Product life
cycle – Market segmentation – Relationship
between quality and market share.
TBD
TBD
5
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT:
Human Resources Management – Selection and
recruitment – Training and development –
Performance Appraisal – Teamwork, Team
Building for enhanced Efficiency and Productivity
Concepts of industrial relations – Causes of
industrial disputes – Grievance handling
procedures– Employee participation in
management – Welfare measures – Union-
management relations.
TBD
TBD
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COMMUNICATION AND SPOKEN ENGLISH
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks
Total
Marks L T P C Theory Marks
Tutorial
Work/Practical
Marks
CE MSE ESE IE EE
3 - 2 5 20 20 60 20 30 150
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C-Credit; CE-
Continuous Evaluation; MSE- Mid Semester Examination; ESE- End Semester Examination;
IE- Internal Evaluation; EE- External Evaluation
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Topics Teaching
Hrs.
Module
Weightage
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Basic of communication:
Definition and process of Communication
Kinesics
Paralinguistics
Proxiemics
Chronemics
4
TBD
2
Presentation Strategies:
Defining the purpose of Presentation
How to make an effective Presentation
a) Analysing audience and locale
b) Organizing content and preparing and outline
2 TBD
3
Listening ability :
Hearing and Listening
Types of Listening
Barriers to Effective listening
Traits of a Good listener
2 TBD
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4
Reading Fluency:
Introduction
Reading Strategies
Techniques of reading
Developing Reading Comprehension
4 TBD
5
Writing : Mastering the final skill:
Paragraph writing (Application Que)
Business Letters (Application Que)
Report Writing (Application Que)
Completion of a Given Story (Application Que)
6 TBD
6
Enriching language through literature Poems:
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
Goodbye Party For Miss Pushpa T S by Nissim
Ezekiel Short Stories
The Eyes Are Not Here by Ruskin Bond
The Romance of A Busy Broker by O. Henry
6 TBD
Language Laboratory Activities
Sr. No. Activity Hour
1. Comprehension Practical 02
2. Picture Description and completion of a story 02
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3. Books Review
List of Books Suggested for the Book Review
• The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
• My Experiments with Truth by M K Gandhi
• Hind Swaraj by M K Gandhi
• Wings of Fire by A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
• History of Everything by Stephen Hawking
• The Old Man And The Sea by Ernest Hemingway
• Huron And The Sea Of Stories by Salman Rushdie
• AbhigyanShakuntalam by Kalidasa
• Who Moved My Cheese by Robing Sharma
• You Can Win by Shiv Khera
• Stay Hungry Stay Foolish by Rashmi Bansal
• The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
• I am Ok You are Ok by Thomos Harris
• The Eighth Habit by Stephen Covey
• Bhagvat Gita on Effective Leadership I by Poojan Roka
• The Kalam Effect By Nair
• Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do by Dr. Robert
Schuller
• What Employers Want But Business Schools Don’t Teach by
Yashmin
• D’sousa and Amitabh Singh
• Freedom is not Free by Shiv Khera
• Be an Extraordinary Person in an Extraordinary World by Robert
Schuller Making Miracles by Arnold Fox and Barry Fox The
Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck To name a few….
4. Presentation 03
5. GD Practical 02
6. Telephonic Conversation 01
7. Role Play 03
8. Phonetics-Spoken Practice 02
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9. Listening practice and negotiation 03
10. Phonetics-Transcription/ Dictionary Reading 02
Reference Books:
1. Vibrant English. Hyderabad : Orient BlaskSwan,2013
2. Lesikar R V, Flatey M E, Rentz K and Pandy Business Communication: Making
3. Kumar s and Lata P Communication Skills 2011: New Delhi Oxford University Press
4. Leech, Geoffrey and Jan Svartvik. A Communicative Grammar of English. New
Delhi: Pearson, 2009.
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BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks
Total
Marks L T P C Theory Marks
Tutorial
Work/Practical
Marks
CE MSE ESE IE EE
2 - 2 4 20 20 60 20 30 150
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C-Credit; CE-
Continuous Evaluation; MSE- Mid Semester Examination; ESE- End Semester Examination;
IE- Internal Evaluation; EE- External Evaluation
Contents:
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No
Topics Teaching
Hrs.
Module
Weight
age
1
Introduction to Computer and Programming :
Introduction, Basic block diagram and functions of
various components ofcomputer
ConceptofHardwareandSoftware,Typesofsoftware,Co
mpilerandInterpreter
Concepts of Machine level, Assembly Level and High
level programming
FlowchartsandAlgorithms.
2
Fundamentals of ‘C’:
Features of ‘C’ language, structure of ‘C’ program,
comments, header files, data types,
constants and variables, operators, expressions,
evaluation of expressions, type conversion,
precedence and associate activity, I/O functions
3
Control Structures in ‘C’:
Simple statements, Decision making statements, Looping statements, Nesting of control structures, break and continue statement, go to statement
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4
Array & String:
Concept to Array, One and Two dimensional arrays, declaration and initialization of arrays, String, String storage, Built-in string functions
5
Functions:
Concept of user defined functions, prototype, definition of function, parameters, parameter passing, calling a function, recursive function, Pre-processing
6
Pointers:
Basics of pointers, pointer to pointer, pointer and array, pointer to array, array of pointers, function returning a pointer
7
Structure and Union:
Basics of structure, structure members, accessing structure members, nested structures, array of structures, structure and functions, structures and pointers, unions, bit-fields
8
File Management:
Introduction to file management, Simple file
M an a g em en t functions for text files,
Reading from and writing to files.
9
Networking:
Networking, Convergence of computing with
communications, networking basics, Need for
networking, basic components of a network.
TextBooks:
1. Programming inANSIC, EBalagurusamy, TMH
2. ‘C’: The Complete Reference, Herbert Schildt, McGraw-Hill
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Reference Books:
1. Programming in ‘C’, Ashok Kamthane, Pearson
2. Computer concepts and Programming, Vikas Gupta, dream Tech
3. Computer fundamentals and Programming in ‘C’, Pradip deyand
Manas Ghosh, Oxford
4. Data Communications and Networking, Behrouz A Forouzan, McGrawHill