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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE (2013-2014)

Hindu Institute of Technology, Sonepat

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION

Hindu Institute of Technology, Industrial area, Sonepat-131001(Haryana)

Phone No.- 0130- 2212156, 2212957,8901551629

E-Mail Address: [email protected]

II. NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR

Mr. Gulshan Singla

Hindu Institute of Technology, Industrial Area, Sonepat-131001(Haryana)

Phone No.(Off)- 0130- 2212156, 2212957

Phone No.(Resi)- 9416306251

E-Mail Address: [email protected]

III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING BOARD/UNIVERSITY

State Board of Technical Education, Haryana

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IV. GOVERNANCE

Members of the Board and Advisory Academic Body and their Background:-

Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body- 3 to 6 Months

Organizational Chart and Process

DETAILS OF MEMBERS / TRUSTEES AND THEIR EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING HIGHER EDUCATIONAL, TECHNICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS ETC.

S.No Name of the Members of the Trust / Society / Company

Designation in the Trust /

Society / Company

Qualification Experience in running higher educational, technical or other

professional institutions (in years)

1 Mr. S.C. Garg Chairman M.Tech 16 years

2 Mr. Devinder Garg Member B.Com 15 Years

3 Mr. Ashok Garg Member B.Com 15 Years

4 Mr. Vijay Arora Member

MBA 17 Years

5 Mr. Bal Kishan Mittal Member BA 7 years

6 Mr. Devi Dass Member BA 13 years

7 Mr. Dharam Pal Chhabra Member B.Com 10 years

8 Mr. Mange Ram Verma Member BA 16 years

9 Mr. Fateh Chand Garg Member BA 11 years

10 Mr. Om Parkash Member Metric 13 years

11 Mr. Naresh Goel Member LLB 6 years

12 Mr. Ram Karan Member BA 8 years

13 Mr. Raj Kumar Advocate Member LLB 11 years

14 Mr. Jai Kanwar Jain Member 12th

11 year

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BOG

Director

Heads of

Departments Registrar Bursher

Faculty members of

different departments

reporting to their

respective HOD

Lab

Assistants/Technicians

reporting to respective

Lab. Incharge faculty

members

Students

Other Staff

members in

Admin Other Staff

members in A/C

depts..

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Nature and Extent of Involvement of Faculty and Students in Academic

affairs/Improvements

The Faculty is fully involved in daily academic activities of students like Providing

extra time for their problems, Identifying lagging students and special attention for

them, Class tests, Viva’s , Presentations using Multimedia Projectors, Quiz’s.

Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/ Faculty Performance

This is the routine process of the Institution.

V. PROGRAMMES

Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE

Computer Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Electronics & Communication Engineering

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE

NIL

Details of each Program

Note : 10% extra seats will be added for drop out candidates.

Sr. No Courses No. of

Seats

Duration Fee

(Yearly)

1 Electrical Engg. 60 3 Years

2 Computer Engg. 60 3 Years

3 Electronics & Comm.

Engg.

60 3 Years

4 Civil Engg. 60 3 Years

5 Mechanical Engg. 120 3 Years

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VI. PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL

EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE

INSTITUTE CONCERNED

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Phone No.(Off)- 0130- 2212156, 2212957

Phone No.(Resi)- 9416306251

E-Mail Address: [email protected], [email protected]

BIO DATA

Objective:

I look forward to build my career with Hard Work, Dedication and Devotion to assign job in

the field of Administration and teaching.

Work Experience:

Presently working as Principal at Hindu Institute of Technology (HIT), Sonepat.

19 monthnExperience as Principal at B.M. Institute of Polytechnic (Jagdishpur) from

May 2011-DEC 2012 .

09 month Experience as Principal at Modish Institute of Polytechnic (MIP) Punhana

(Mewat) from Aug.2010 – April 2011.

22 month Experience as Principal at L.R. Institute of technology and

Management(LRITM) Deeghot (Palwal) from Oct.2008 –July 2010

5 month Experience as an Asstt. Professor at N.C.College of Engg., Israna (Panipat)

from June 2008-Oct. 2008.

8 months Experience as Sr. Lecturer at N.C.College of Engg., Israna (Panipat) from

Sept.2007-May 2008.

3-years Experience as Lecturer at N.C.College of Engg., Israna (Panipat) from

Aug.2004-Aug.2007.

5-1/2 years Experience under Technical Education Haryana(Govt. Polytechnic for

Women , Fbd.) from April 1999-July 2004.

1.6 Years Experience as a System Engineer at System Software group (S.S.G) Delhi

from Oct..1997-March 1999.

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Technical Skills:

Languages Visual Basic 6.0

Operating System MS-DOS 6.0,Windows 98,Windows 2000/XP

RDBMS Oracle 8.0,MS-Access,

Package Known MS Office

Educational Qualifications:

Life Time Member of Indian Society For Technical Education (ISTE)

Persuing Ph.D in Computer Science & Engg. (Registration – May 2009)

M.Tech Integrated ( Computer Science & Engineering ) July 1997. from Moscow

State Academy of Instrument Engg. and Computer Science with Grade “GOOD”

(Under INDO – USSR Scholarship Scheme )

10+2 From Hindu College Sonipat with 72%

Matriculation from Hindu High School Sonipat with Distinction (75.8%) .

Job Responsibilities:

Responsible for successful Inspection of new Polytechnic MSIP from AICTE. Responsible for successful inspection of New Polytechnics LRITM , MIP from

AICTE and DTE(Haryana). Administration both at Institute and Departmental level. Admission In-charge at N.C.C.E.,LRITM, MIP and BMIP. Policy planning, monitoring & evaluation both at Departmental and Institutional

level Plan and Implement Faculty development activities Students Assessment and evaluation including examination work of the

Institution. Providing Students with Guidance and Counselling and helping in their personal,

ethical moral and overall character development. Developing, updating and maintaining MIS of the College. Active member of NBA (Computer Science & Engg., 2005 at N.C.C.E.) Active member of NBA (IT,2006 at N.C.C.E.) Time -Table (2004-2005 at N.C.C.E.) Subject Co-ordinator of Concerned Subject. ( N.C.C.E.) Lab –incharge of Visual Programming Lab.( N.C.C.E.) Convenor of Faculty Development Program (N.C.C.E.) Convenor of Student Counseling (N.C.C.E.) Member of discipline committee(N.C.C.E) Member of purchase committee.(2003-2004) (G.P.W. Faridabad ) Co-ordinator of Horticultural Deptt. (2000-2002) (G.P.W. Faridabad ) Conducted Educational Tours . (2001-04) Attended (STC) Twice short Term Courses at TTTI Chandigarh (2001-02) Attended (STC) at HIPA Gurgaon (2003)

Subjecs Taught:

Computer Architecture and Organisation , Software Project Management , Fundamental

of Computer and Programming in C , Computer Hardware Technologies

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Paper Presented:

Attended the 2nd

International Conference on “Reliability, Quality and Infocom

Technology,” ICRQIT-2006 held on December 02-04, 2006 at Delhi University.

Attended & presented paper on “IT : Solving Problems and Enhancing Performance in

Education”, in the national conference on Information Technology and Its Applications at

Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Engg., Paschim Vihar , New Delhi on 13th

-14th

April 2006

Attended a National Level Seminar on IT in Education- Needs, Concerns, Gaps &

Solutions at NCCE, Israna, Panipat on March 25-26, 2006.

Attended and presented paper on “ Study of various Image Compression Techniques ”,

organized by Indian Society of Information Theory & Applications ( ISITA) on

Information Technology : Setting trends in Modern Era at NCCE, Israna on March 18-20,

2006.

Attended a national conference on “Challenges for Technology and Management in the

Knowledge Millenuium” at JIET, Jind on March 2-3, 2006.

Presented Paper on “Lattice-valued finite Automata” in the national conference held at

RIMT institute of Engg. And Technology Mandi Govindgarh on 29th

March ,2008

Personal Details:

Father’s Name : Sh. Sat Pal Singla

Date Of Birth : 7 May.1972

Martial Status : Married

Languages known : English , Hindi and Russian

(Gulshan Singla)

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VII. FEE

Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the institution.

First SemesterThird Semester(DET-L)

Tuition Fee 11000.00

Caution Money (Security Fee Refundable) 1500.00

Development Fee 5000.00

Student Fund 1200.00

Additional Charge 1300.00

Examination Fee: 250.00

Total 20250.00

Second / Fourth / Sixth Semester:

Tuition Fee 11000.00

Examination Fee: 250.00

Total 11250.00

Third/ Fifth Semester:

Tuition Fee 11000.00

Development Fee 5000.00

Student Fund 1200.00

Additional Charge 1300.00

Examination Fee: 250.00

Total 18750.00

Total Three Years Fee = 91500.00

Total Two Years Fee= 61500.00

Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme

1st Installment (July-August)

2nd

Installment (January- Feb.)

VIII. ADMISSION

Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval

S. No Course(s) Previous Intake Revised Intake Period of Approval

01 Electrical Engg. 60 60

02 Computer Engg. 60 60

03 Electronics & Comm. Engg. 120 60

04 Civil Engg. 60 60

05 Mechanical Engg. 120 120

Total 420 360

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IX. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

Mention the admission criteria

Admission is strictly on the basis of State Entrance Test, D.E.T. Exam.

Distribution of seats for different categories is as per notification of

Directorate of Technical Education.

Calendar for admission against vacant seats is decided by DTE

And all information is given at website www.techeduhry.nic.in

X. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION

Admission is strictly on the basis of State Entrance Test, D.E.T. Exam and

if seats still remains vacant admission will be made on the basis of merit

of qualifying exam,.

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XI APPLICATION FORM

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XII. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER

RESOURCES AVAILABLE

LIBRARY:

S.No

Course(s) Number of titles of the

books Number of volumes

Journals

National International

1. Electrical Engg. 340 2690 01 --

2. Computer Engg. 412 3600 03 --

3. Inst. & Control Engg 125 1300 -- --

4. Electronics & Comm. Engg

578 4390 02 --

5. Applied Science 156 3495 -- --

6. Mechanical Engg. 446 3580 02 --

General Books 22 -- --

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LABORATORY:

(Name of Major Labs & Equipment)

Chemistry Lab

S.N. Name of Items

1 Measuring Cylinder 25 ml

2 Measuring Cylinder 50 ml

3 Abel's Flash Point Apparatus

4 Measuring Flask 100 ml

5 Measuring Flask250 ml

6 Measuring flask 500 ml

7 Measuring Flask 1000 ml

8 Test Tubes

9 KOH

10 Filter Paper

11 Bunsen burner

12 LPG Cylinders

13 CuSO4

14 Dropper

15 Conc. H2SO4

16 pH meter

17 Test Tube Holder

18 Oxalic Acid

19 Test Tube Stand

20 Na2CO3

21 Phenolphthalene

22 HCl

23 NaOH

24 Acetic Acid

25 Acetyl Chloride

26 Redwood Viscometer

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27 Electric Balance

28 Large Tong

29 Small Tong

30 Dessicator 6"

31 China Dish

32 Stop Watch Digital

33 Thermometer

34 Glass Rod

35 Glass Funnel

36 Wire Guaze

37 Tripod Stand

38 Burette 50 ml

39 Pipette

40 Beaker 500 ml

41 Beaker250 ml

42 Beaker 100 ml

43 Titration Flask 250 ml

44 Muffle Furnace

45 NH3 Solution

46 Distilled Water

47 Starch

48 KI

49 Kerosene Oil

50 NH4Cl

51 Benzoic Acid

52 Methyl Orange

53 AgNO3

54 Na2S2O3

55 CaSO4

56 Fehling Solution A

57 Fehling Solution B

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58 Litmus Soln blue

59 Litmus Soln red

60 NaCl

61 Boric Acid

62 Aniline

63 Benzaldehyde

64 Formic Acid

65 Glacial Acetic Acid

66 N Phenyl Anthranilic Acid

67 N N Dimethyl Aniline

68 Nitric Acid

69 Phenol

70 Schiff"s Reagent

71 Amm. Nickel Sulphate

72 CaCo3

73 CaSO4

74 CaCl2

75 Mercuric Oxide

76 Mercuric Chloride

77 Nickel Sulphate

78 2-Naphthol

79 K2Cr2O7

80 KMnO4

81 Sodium Thiosulphate

82 Stannous Chloride

83 Sodium metal

84 Sodium Bicarbonate

85 Salicylic Acid

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Physics Lab

S.N. Name of Items

1 Verniers callipers

2 Graves appratus

3 Screw gauge

4 Wire

5 Spherometer

6 Convex mirror

7 Spherical bob

8 Clamp stand

9 thread

10 stop watch

11 Capillary tube

12 cantilever

13 slotted wt.

14 Clamp

15 barometer

16 Convex lens (0.5cm)

17 Convex lens(0.15cm)

18 Optical needle

19 Uprights

20 Optical bench

21 Convex lens(30cm)

22 Power supply

23 Voltameter

24 Ammeter

25 Rheostat

26 Resistance box (0-5000

27 One way key

28 Galvanometer

29 Milimeter

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30 High resistance box(0-5000

31 Thrermameter

32 Simple pendulum

33 Metallic cylinder

34 Microscope

35 Glass strip

36 PN -junction Diode

37 Beaker

38 Two way key

39 Resistance coil

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Electrical Machine and B.E.E Lab

S No. Description

1 DC Power Supply (0-30V)

2 Rheostate 50 ohm

Rheostate 100 ohm

Rheostate 200 ohm

Rheostate 300 ohm

3 Galvanometer

4 Wattmeter 150 watt

Wattmeter 300 watt

Wattmeter 375 watt

Wattmeter 700 watt

Wattmeter 3 ph, 12KW

5 Auto T/F 1 ph

Auto T/F 3 ph

6 Multimeter Digital

Multimeter Ananlog

7 Tong Tester

8 Power factor 1 ph

Power factor 3 ph

9 Single phase load arrangement

10 Inductor Choke

11 Experimental pannel

12 Capacitors

13 Inductor Box

14 Ammeter 0-1 A

Ammeter 0-1.5 A

Ammeter 0-2 A

Ammeter 0-3 A

Ammeter 0-5A

Ammeter 0-10 A

Ammeter 0-15 A

Ammeter 0-20 A

Ammeter 50 mA

Ammeter 100 mA

Ammeter 250 mA

Ammeter 500 mA

15 Voltmeter 0-30 V

Voltmeter 0-50v

Voltmeter 0-60V

Voltmeter 0-300V

Voltmeter 0-500V

Voltmeter 0-600V

Voltmeter 0-650 V

16 Screw Driver Set

17 T/F 1 ph

T/F 3 ph

18 Megger

19 Energymeter 1 ph

Energymeter 3 ph

20 Techometer Digital

Techometer Analog

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S No. Description

21 Power Diode unit

22 Phase Sequence Indiacator

23 Lamps 100 watt

Lamps 200 watt

24 Frequency meter digital

25 LCR meter

26 3ph synch. Motor

27 3 ph slipring I.M with starter

28 3 ph squirrel cage I.M with D.O.L Starter

29 DC Shunt Motor Coupled with 3 Ph I.M and Star/Delta starter

30 DC Series Motor

31 DC Shunt Motor with 4 point Starter

32 3 ph Alternator Coupled with DC Shunt motor

33 I.M 1 ph

34 Pannel: Speed control of DC motor with motor

35 General Pannel

36 Control Pannel BEE Lab

37 Main Control Pannel

ELECTRICAL PROJECT LAB

S. NO NAME of ITEM

1 Side Cutting Plier

2 Nose Plier

3 Screw Drivers

4 Wire Stripper & Cutter

5 Hammer

6 Soldering Iron (35 W)

7 Soldering Iron Stand

8 Soldering Paste

9 Desoldering Pump

10 Hand Hexa

11 Continuity Tester

12 Multimeter

12 Regulared DC Power Supply

13 Auto Transformer, 1-phase

14 Frequency Generator

15 C. R. O

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Electrical WorkShop

S No. Description

1 Combination plier

2 Screw Driver

3 S/w 1 way,5A

S/w 2 way,5A

4 Socket outlet, 5A

Socket outlet, 15A

5 Fuse, 6A

6 Indiactor S/W type

7 Ceiling Rose

8 Door Bell

9 Lamp Holder, Pendent

Lamp Holder, Angle

10 Electric Iron Simple

Electric Iron Automatic

11 Wire Striper

12 Iron Connector

13 3 pin plug, 5A

3 pin plug, 15A

14 Bell push button

15 Spanners of Different Sizes

16 Scissor

17 Capacitor, 2.5mfd

18 Ball bearing

19 Tape Scale

20 Varnish 500ml

21 Tube light Fitting

22 DPIC

23 Earth Tester

24 Neon Tester

25 Automatic Toaster

26 Gang Box

27 wooden Board 5" x 7"

28 Junction Box

29 Round Block

30 Screw Wrinch

31 Hand Saw

32 Hammer

33 Sumbay

34 Chiessel

35 Soldering Iron

36 Soldering Road

37 Multimeter

38 Center Punch

39 Drill Bit

40 Tap

41 Tap handle

42 Allen Key

43 Oil Gun

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S No. Description

44 Fuse Kit Kat - 16 Amp

45 Fuse Kit Kat - 32 Amp

46 Extension Board

47 Cooler Pump

48 Plate Cooler Pump

49 Pressure Plate

50 Lamday

51 Couplling

52 Rotary S/w

53 Series testing board

54 Pedastal Fan Set

55 Energy Meter

56 Blow Lamp

57 Super Enammeled Wire Roll

58 Leathered Paper

59 Panceline Sheet 13 X 9

60 Panceline Sheet 8 x 8

61 Panceline Sheet 5 x 7

62 MCB-25 A

63 ELCB

64 Volt Meter 0-300 V

65 Volt Meter 0-50 V

66 Ammeter 0-5 A

67 Ammeter 0-2.5 A

68 Winding Machine

69 Energy Meter Single Phase

70 DOL Starter

71 Star Delta Starter

72 Earth Tester

73 Contactor 3 Phase

74 Contactor Control Training Board

75 Electric Iron

76 Electric Iron Automatic

77 Electric Kettle

78 Refrigerator

79

Raw Material for transformer windings ( Core, Wire, Bobbin etc.)

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S No. Description

80 3 Phase connection armoured cable

81 Ceiling Fan

82 Table Fan

83 Soldering Iron

84 Washing Machine

85 Water Cooler

ELECTRICAL IECD LAB

S.

NO NAME of ITEM

1 Screw Driver

2 Plier

3 Wire Cutter

4 Hygrometer

5 Soldering Iron

6 Desoldering Pump

7 Hammer

8 Hand Drill Machine

9 Tacho Meter

10 Iron Tester

11 Soldering Iron Stand

12 Resistance Box

13 Multimeter

14 Decade Condenser Box

15 Earth Tester

16 Inductor Box

17 Meggar

18 Distortion Meter

19 Pipe Ranch

20 Microprocessor Trainer Kit

21 Voltmeter

22 Ammeter

23 Galvanometer

24 Rheostat

25 L-C Meter

26 Digital Frequency Counter

27 Light Activated Turn-off Switch Kit

28 Regulared DC Power Supply

29 Frequency Generator

30 C. R. O

31 Voltage Stablizer

32 Auto Transformer, 1-phase

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S. NO

NAME of ITEM

33 Auto Transformer, 3-phase

34 BCD to Seven Segment Kit

35 S C R Kit

36 Power Diode

37 Variable Resistance Kit

38 Illumination Control Using SCR

39 VI Characteristics of TRIAC & DIAC

40 SCR, UJT Based Timer Circuit

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

LIST OF FACILITIES

WORKSHOP

Sr. No Particulars

1 Scale

2 Hammer 800gm

3 Hammer 1Kg

4 Cold Chisel

5 Try Square

6 Double Cut Bastered File

7 Triangular File

8 Round File

9 Center Punch

10 Chipping Hammer

11 Apron

12 Goggles

13 Gloves

14 Spark Lighter

15 Cable

16 Hose (Act+Oxy)

17 Welding Table

18 Steel Tape

19 Welding Torch

20 Wood Handle

21 Cutting Torch

22 Welding Holder

23 Welding Set 200 Amp.

24 Welding Screen

25 Bench Vice

26 MIG Welding M/c

27 TIG Welding M/c

28 Spot Welding M/c

29 Gas Cylinder

30 Plier

31 Straight Peen Hammer

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Fitting Shop

S. no Name of Items

1 Flat File Bastard 300 mm

2 Flat File Smooth 300 mm

3 Flat File Bastard 200mm

4 Round File 200 mm

5 Triangular File 150 mm

6 Triangular File 200 mm

7 Half Round File 250 mm

8 Square File 200mm

9 Ball Pin Hammer Lbs

10 Oil Cane

11 Steel Rule 300mm

12 Try Square 150 mm

13 Center Punch 100 mm

14 Hand Hacksaw Frame

15 Surface Plate

16 Vernier Height Gauge

17 Vernier Caliper 150 mm

18 Spring Divider

19 V Block Set

20 Outside Caliper 150 mm

21 Inside Caliper 150 mm

22 Micro meter 0-25mm

23 C-Clamp

24 Combination Set

25 Drilling M/c 12mm

26 Marking Block

27 Bench Vice 3 No

28 Pipe Vice 3 No

29 Number Punch 3 mm

30 Chisels

31 Drill Set 1-12mm

32 Tap And Die Set Metric

33 Working Bench 6'x4'

34 Screw Driver Set

35 Spanner Set 12/12, 12/19

36 Ratchet Brace

37 Hand Drilling M/c 13 mm

38 Scriber

39 Hand Drilling M/c 6 mm

40 Knife Edge File

41 Allen Key Set

42 Adjustable Wrench

43 Pipe Wrench

44 Tap Wrench

45 Die Handle

46 Circular Die

47 Drill Bit in mm

48 Grip Plier

49 Drill M/c Vice

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50 Polishers 1/2 hp

51 Needle File Set

52 Feeler Gauge

53 Radius Gauge

54 Thread Pitch Gauge

55 Hand Vice

56 Sine Bar 100mm

57 Dial Gauge

58 Plug Gauge

59 Dial Vernier

60 Ratchet Die

61 Plier

Sheet Metal Shop/Paint Shop

Sr. No Particulars

1 Sheet Gauge

2 Scale

3 Try Square

4 Tin Cutter

5 L Square

6 Plastic Hammer

7 Oil Cane

8 Bench Vice

9 Air Compressor with Spray Gun

10 Painting Brush Diff. Size

11 Scrapper

Turning and Machine Shop

Sr. Particulars

1 Shaper Machine

2 Surface Grinder

3 UGM Grinder

4 Horizontal Milling Machine

5 Vertical Milling Machine

6 Planer Machine

7 Power Hacksaw

8 Pedestal Grinder

9 Lathe Machine 6'

10 Redial Drill Machine

11 Machine Vice

12 Magnetic Chuck

13 V Block

14 Universal Dividing Head

15 Out Side Caliper

16 Inside Caliper

17 Odd Leg Caliper

18 Divider

19 Screw Driver

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20 Vernier Caliper (Ordinary)

21 Vernier Caliper (Mitoyo)

22 Combination Set

23 Revolving Center MT-3, MT-2

24 Parting Tool Holder

25 Knurling Tool

26 Tool Holder

27 Surface Gauge

28 Boring Bar

29 Tool Bit 1/2"X4"

30 Tool Bit 3/8X3"

31 Tool Bit 5/16X3"

32 Try Square 6"

33 Hand Hacksaw Frame

34 Center Punch

35 Plier

36 Steel Rule

37 Smooth File 12"

38 2nd Cut File 8"

39 Bench Vice

40 Ring Spanner

41 Almirah

42 Pipe Wrench

43 Power Hacksaw Blade

44 Grinding Wheel

45 Hand Hacksaw Blade

46 Counter Shank Drill

47 Spanner Set (mm size)

48 Socket Sleeve MT-2-3

49 Socket Slave MT-3-4

50 Socket Sleeve MT-4-5

51 End Mill Cutter

52 T Slot Cutter

53 Tool Bit 1"X8"

54 Drill Chuck 13mm

55 Grinding Dresser

56 Side & Face Cutter

57 Plane Milling Cutter

58 Drill Set

59 Steel Tape (3mtr.)

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Carpentry and Pattern shop

Sr. Particulars

1 Steel Scale

2 Marking Gauge (Aluminum)

3 Marking Gauge (Wood)

4 Try Square

5 Steel Tape

6 Mortise Chisels (Diff. Size)

7 Metal Jack Planer

8 Wooden Planer

9 Claw Hammer

10 Ball Peen Hammer

11 Screw Driver

12 Pincer

13 Rasp File

14 Oil Stone

15 Hand Drill Machine

16 Auger

17 Firmer Chisel

18 Circular Saw

19 Wood Working Lathe Machine

20 Bench Vice (Carpentry)

21 Electric Planer

22 File ( 12" Flat Bastard )

23 Plastic Chisel Handel

24 Bevel Scale

25 Hand Saw

CNC and CIM Lab Sr. No Particulars

1 Stabilizer

2 CNC Turn

3 Allen Key

4 Double ended Spanner

5 Screw Driver 600.

6 Oil Can

7 63 mm Brush

8 Fuses

9 Billets (Raw Material)

10 Dead Center

11 Essential Key( Control Box, Lathe Chuck, M/c Cover)

12 Computers

13 UPS

14 X Milling Machine

15 Screw Driver

16 End mill cutter (16,12,10,8,6,5,4,3mm)

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17 Center Drill (5.5,8,10,12mm)

18 Flat Drill

19 Slot Drill

20 Strip Bar

21 Panel Box Key

22 Bit 13 Ring Type

23 Oil Gun

24 Collet Holder

25 Collar (Diff. Size)

26 Key Handle for tool bars

27 Open ended tool bar key

28 Hardware Lock Key

29 M Tab Software

30 Key Board

31 Oil Pump machine

32 Catalogues

33 File ( 12" Flat Bastard )

Forging Shop

Sr. Particulars

1 Steel Rule

2 Hacksaw Frame

3 Hammer (Small)

4 Hammer (Big) Double Face

5 Hammer (Sladge)

6 Hammer (Cross Peen )

7 Try Square 6"

8 Centre Punch

9 Fuller

10 Flatter

11 Tongs 12"

12 Tongs 18"

13 Chisel

14 Blower

15 Forging Furnace

16 Anvil

17 Swage Block

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LAB: Automobile

S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS

01 Plier

02 Nose Plier

03 Petrol Engine 2 Strike

04 Power Steering Assembly

05 Screw Adj. Plier

06 Spanner Set

07 Double Opened End Spanner

08 Socket Set + Wrench Set

09 Screw Driver Set

10 T-Socket 12 No., T-Socket 8 No.

11 Diesel Engine 4 Stroke

12 Rack & Pinion Steering System

13 Fuel Injector Pump (Multi Cylinder)

14 Battery Charger

15 Hydraulic Jack

16 Crank shaft

17 Fuel Injector Pump (Single Cylinder)

18 Bearing Puller

19 Petrol Engine 4 Stroke

20 Cam Shaft

21 Carburetor System

22 Pressure Plate

23 Clutch Plate

24 Cylinder Block 2 Stroke

25 Connecting Rod

26 Cylinder Block 4 stroke

27 Steering Extension Shaft

28 Multimeter

29 Battery (Panasonic 12 V)

30 Piston

31 Cam Shaft (1 C 4 S)

32 Hydrometer

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LAB: Hydraulic Machines

S. No. NAME OF THE

APPARATUS

01 Apparatus to determine

coefficient of friction of pipes

02 Lever Safety Valve

03 Venturimeter & Orificemeter

set-up

04 Bernoulli’s Apparatus

05 Centrifugal Pump Model

06 Pelton Wheel Turbine Model

07 Francis Turbine Model

08 Pressure Gauge

09 Spring loaded safety Valve

10 Hydraulic Press Model

11 Hydraulic Jack

12 Sprit level

13 U-Tube Manometer

LAB: Installation Testing & Maintenance

S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS QUANTITY

01 Chain Pulley (1 ton) 02

02 Pipe Wrench (Socket type 14”) 02

03 Torque Wrench 250-600 mm 012Set

04 Torque Wrench 150-400 mm 02 Set

LAB: Inspection & Quality Control

S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS QUANTITY

01 Vernier Caliper 02

02 Vernier Caliper (Digital) 02

03 Vernier Height Gauge 01

04 Depth Micrometer 02

05 Digital Micrometer 02

06 Ball End Micrometer 02

07 Flat End Micrometer 02

08 Gear Roller Tester 01

09 Dial Gauge 04

10 Puppy Dial 02

11 Angle Plate 02

12 Calipers (Inside) 05

13 Calipers (Outside) 05

14 Try Square 8” 06

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15 Gear Tooth Vernier 01

16 Bevel Protractor 02

17 Combination Set 02

18 Sine Bar 02

19 Plug Gauge 02

20 Ring Gauge 02

21 Snap Gauge 02

22 Radius Gauge 02

23 Feeler Gauge 04

24 Thread Gauge 02

LAB: Materials & Metallurgy

S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS QUANTITY

01 Digital Muffle Furnace 02

02 Metallurgical Microscope 02

LAB: Applied Mechanics

S.No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS QUANTITY

01 Glass plane 02

02 Jib crane 02

03 Inclined plane for coeff. Of friction 02

04 Screw Jack 02

05 Simply supported beam apparatus 02

06 Straight plane for coeff. Of friction 02

07 Gravesand’s apparatus 02

08 Winch Crab 02

09 Worm and Worm Wheel 02

10 Weight 1kg 23

11 Weight 500gm 08

12 Weight 100gm 04

13 Weight 50gm 24

14 Weight pan 03

15 Weight 20gm 20

16 Weight 200gm 10

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LAB: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS QUANTITY

01 Rotary Compressor 02

02 Refrigerator 165lt 01

03 Flaring Tool 01

04 Curving Plier 01

05 Cutting Tool for Copper Tube 01

06 Pinch of Tool 01

07 Swaging & Brazing Tool 01

08 Refrigeration Apparatus 01

09 Thermostat Switch 01

10 LP/HP Cut out switch 01

11 Overload Protector 01

12 Filter 01

13 Drier 01

LAB: Thermodynamics

S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS QUANTITY

01 2-S Petrol Engine (model) 01

02 2-S Diesel Engine(model) 01

03 4-S Petrol Engine(model) 01

04 4-S Diesel Engine(model) 01

05 Solex Carburetor(model) 01

06 Shut off Valve 01

07 Surface Condenser 01

08 Separating & Throttling

Calorimeter

01

09 Bomb Calorimeter 01

10 Digital temperature Indicator 01

11 Voltage controller 01

12 Glass tubes 13

13 Orsat apparatus 01

14 Babcock & Wilcox

Boiler(model)

01

15 Lancashire Boiler(model) 01

16 Common Rail Injection System 01

17 Ignition System of

Automobile(Battery)

01

18 Parallel Flow Jet Condenser 01

19 Ejector Condenser 01

20 Evaporator Condenser 01

21 Morse Test kit 01

22 Rope Brake Dynamometer 01

23 Air/Steam Pressure turbine 01

24 Redwood viscometer 01

25 Tach/dual/volt analyzer 01

26 Xenon Timing Flash Gun(2004) 01

27 Mechanical Temperature Gauge 01

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LAB: Strength of Materials

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

LAB- WATER SUPPLY & WASTE WATER ENGG.

S. No. Description

1 Turbidimeter (3.5 Digit Display

range upto 1000 NTU with manual)

2 PH meter (Indication 3.5 to 4 LED

display, Operation Manual)

3 Conductivity meter (Indication 3.5 to

4 LED display, Operation Manual)

4 Inspection chamber (model)

5 Septik tank (model)

6 Biogas plant (model)

LAB- SURVEYING –I, II

S. No. Description

1 Transit theodolite (vernier type with 20sec

accuracy)

2 Optical square (made of brass)

3 Measuring Chain-30m

4 Measuring Chain-20m

5 Plain Table With Accessories(750x600mm)

6 Abney Level(125mm Size)

7 Ghat Tracer(Made Of Steel Pipe)

8 Prismatic Compass(Brass) 100mm Size &

Aluminium Stand

9 Survey Compass(100mm)

10 Cross Staff Head(100mm Size) Brass

11 Survey Umbrella(2m Dia)

12 Tangent Clinometer

13 Levelling Staves(Telescopic) Export Quality 4m In

Four Sections

S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS

01 Enkay Torsion Testing Machine

02 Enkay Universal Testing Machine

03 Enkay Spring Testing Machine

04 Impact Testing Machine

05 Rockwell Hardness Tester Apparatus

06 Job Holder

07 Pointer Diamond

08 Master Piece for Hardness

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14 Auto Level Ds-2010

15 Dumpy Level(230mm)

16 Ranging Rod(3m)

17 Measuring Tapes (20m Size) Metallic

18 Wooden Pegs

19 Planimeter Completer With All Accessories

LAB- CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY

S. No. Description

1 Electrically heated oven (thermostatically

controlled,30x30x30cm of 28ltrs capacity, stainless

steel, upto temp.250˚C)

2 Blaine air permeability apparatus(for fineness of

cement)

3 Slump cone & its accessories (for determining

workability of cement)

4 Compaction factor apparatus (for determining

workability )

5 Concrete cube moulds (15cm) CI

6 Set of sieves (Brass Frame, 20cm dia.)

(4.75,4.00,3.25,2.8,2.36,2.00,1.4,1.00mm,850,600mi

cron)

7 Flakiness index apparatus

8 Elongation index apparatus

9 Bulk density apparatus

Density Basket (3,15,30 lt)

10 Needle vibrator(vibrating pin=350mm

long&25mm dia.) , 1HP motor

LAB- SOIL & FOUNDATION ENGINEERING

S. No. Description

1 Soil exploration equipment (augers head 38mm

dia.)

2 Rapid moisture meter (50%)

3 Sand replacement method apparatus(small-

115mm dia. Sand pouring, container and metal

tray 30cm sq. and 5cm deep with 10cm hole in

center)

4 Core cutter apparatus(as per IS 2720 part XX1X-

1966)

5 Liquid limit device and

Plastic limit device

6 Pycnometer with burette(1000ml

7 Compaction apparatus using light

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compaction(compaction mould mild steel,150mm

int.dia.x127.3mm ht. X 2250cc with collar &

rammer of 4.89kgX450mm control fall)

LAB- CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL

S.

No.

Description

1 Vicat needle apparatus

2 Le chatlier mould

3 Compression testing machine(1000KN

capacity)

4 Cube models 7.07cms cube loose base plate

5 Weighing balance 10kg

6 90 micron sieve brass with lid and pan

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT

Analog Eltx. Lab:

S.No. Name of item

1 Function Generator/Signal Generator

2 Auto Transformer

3 Bread Board

4 Ammeter

5 Voltmeter

6 Emitter follower kit

7 DC Power supply

8 Multimeter

9 Desoldering Pump

10 Soldering Iron

11 Screw Driver Set

12 Solder wire role

13 Flux Box

14 Op-Amp Parameter Kit

15 Op-Amp Application Kit

16 Op-Amp Trainer kit

17 CRO & CRO Probe

18 Wire stripper

19 Twizzer

20 Crystal Oscillator Kit

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21 Wein Bridge Oscillator Kit

22 Hartley Oscillator Kit

23 Phase Shift Oscillator Kit

24 Tuned Amplifier Kit

25 CE Amplifier Kit

26 Integrating,Differentiating & Clamping Kit

27 P-N Junction Diode Characteristics kit

28 Zener Diode Characteristics kit

29 Push -Pull Amplifier Kit

30 Two Stage Transistor Amplifier Kit

31 Two Stage RC Coupled Amplifier Kit

32 JFET Characteristics kit

33 Single Ended Amplifier kit

34 Transistor Characteristics kit

35 Multivibrator Bi-stable Kit

36 Multivibrator Astable Kit

37 Nose Plier

38 Flexible wire Roll

39 Single stage RC Coupled Amplifier Kit

40 Transformer (9-0-9)

41 Hex Saw

Communication Lab S.No. Name of item

1. Microwave Bench

Klystron Power Supply

a Klystron Mount

b Klystron Tube

C Variable Atten.

d Slotted Section with Probe Carriage

e Tunable Probe

f Solid State VSWR Meter

g Frequency Meter

h Pyramidal Horn

i Isolator/Circulator

j Magic Tee

k Multi hole Directional Coupler

l Matched terination

m W/G Detector Mount

n Co-axial Adoptor

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o W/G Stand

p Detector Diode

q Microwave Main Cord For KP-1010 Supply

r Klystron Power Supply variable

2 Fibre optic Trainer Kit

3 T.V. Kit(B& W)

4 T.V. Kit(Colour)

5 T.V. (Texla)

6 T.V. Picture Tube (B& W)

7 T.V. Picture Tube (Colour)

8 Old T.V. (20' B.W.)

9 T.V. Cabinet

10 T.V. Cabinet For Colour T.V.

11 T.V. feeder Wire

12 Colour T.V.( New)

13 Sound Column(Speaker)

14 Stereo Casstte Amplifier

15 Mike Ahtja

16 Horn Speaker

17 Stand

18 Pattern generator (BW)

19 Pattern generator (Colour)

20 Radio(KCHIBO 10 Band)

21 Audio Cassette

22 Telephone Set(Push Button)

23 AF Oscillator(Tropicion)

24 AM Modulator/ Demodulator KIT

25 FM Generator(1012)

26 CRO

27 AM/FM Generator

28 Radio Recevier Kit

29 PAM Kit

30 PPM Kit

31 PWM Kit

32 FM Generator Kit

33 O/P Power Meter

34 Pa System

35 Satillite Receiver

36 Regulated DC Power Supply

37 Stereo Amplifier Kit

38 Stero amplifier

39 DB Step Attenuator

40 AC MilliVoltmeter

41 Dc Micro Voltammeter

42 AF-RF Signal Generator

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43 RF Signal Generator

44 Pulse Generator

45 Spot Freq. Audio Oscillator

46 LCR Meter

47 Step Down Transformer

48 CRO Probe

49 Soldering Iron

50 IC 741

51 Digital Multimeter

52 Analog Multimeter

53 LED

54 Potentiometer

55 PCM Kit

56 Dish Antenna Kit

57 DTMF Tele phone kit

Digital & Microprocessor Lab:

Sr. No. Name of item

1 microprocessor8085

2 microprocessor8086

3 Stepper motor controller card

4 ADC card

5 8051 microcontroller

6 Digital I/O interface card

7 Dual DAC

8 Elevator simulator card

9 Regulated Dc power supply

10 Keyboard interfcae card

11 Ic tester interfcace card

12 Multimeter(DIGITAL)

13 DC microvolt-ammeter

14 AC millivoltmeter

15 Electronic volt ohm meter

16 Soldering iron

17 Sine square wave oscillator

18 Condenser Box

19 Transistor curve Tracer

20 Logic conroller interfcae card

21 Opto coupler interface card

22 Printer

23 P-III Computer

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M.O.E.E. Lab

Sr. No. Name of item

1 Digital LCR meter

2 Distortion meter

3 Desoldering pump

4 Frequency counter

5 LCR meter

6 PA systm

7 Multimeter

8 Screw Driver ser

9 Soldering Iron

10 Tape Recorder

11 TV

12 Video Game

13 VCD player

14 Wire Stripper

15 Wire cutter

16 Inverter

17 Stereo Amplifier

18 Ammeter

19 ADC

20 Bread board

21 CRO

22 CRO Probe

23 Camel cutter

24 Drilling Machine

25 DAC

26 Dual power supply

27 DC speed Control System

28 Function Generator

29 Hygrometer

30 IC regulated Power supply

31 Iron stand

32 Linear displacement trainer kit

33 LVDT &induction kit

34 Linear system simulation kit

35 LDR Kit

36 Microcontroller kit

37 plier

38 Pulse generator

39 PID controller

40 Programmer kit

41 PH meter

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42 Rotational speed trainer kit

43 Relay control system

44 Signal generator

45 Strain gauge kit

46 Steel cutter

47 Sound level meter

48 Syncho Tx/Rx kit

49 Stepper motor kit

50 Sphygrmanometer

51 Thermal trainer kit

52 Torque/pressure kit

53 Temp/Thermocouple kit

54 Usb card

55 U tube

56 Screw Driver

57 Volt meter

58 Vernier caliper

Electronic Workshop Lab

S.No. Name of item

1 Bench vice

2 Continuty tester

3 Drill machine electric

4 Hand drill machine

5 De soldering wire

6 De soldering wick

7 De soldering pump

8 Fecl3

9 Hammer

10 Claw Hammer

11 Hacksaw

12 Multimeter(Analog)

13 Plier

14 Round Spanner

15 Camel cutter

16 Spanner Set

17 Soldering Iron

18 Soldering Iron stand

19 Solder wire

20 Screw driver

21 Tinning Pot.

22 Twizzer

23 Transformer

24 Cooper Clad Sheet

25 Wire Stripper

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26 Steel Cutter

27 Digital Multimeter

28 Stabilizer

29 Nose Plier

GAMES AND SPORTS FACILITY

Indoor Games : Table Tennis, Badminton

Outdoor games : Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Cricket, Football etc.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Annual Function, Quiz, Debates etc.

DETAILS OF ACADEMIC FACILITIES

Description No. Size in Sqm

Class Room 21 1386

Tutorial Room 06 198

Drawing Hall 03 164.3,132

Laboratories 40 2640

Computer Centre 01 150 (Total Area)

Workshop 01 204.7

Library 01 350

Seminar Hall 01 132 Reading Room in Library 01 65

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CURRICULUM FOR EACH OF THE PROGRAMMES AS APPROVED BY THE BOARD/UNIVERSITY

STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

FIRST SEMESTER

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

1.1* Communication Skills - I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

1.2* Applied Mathematics - I 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

1.3* Applied Physics – I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.4* Applied Chemistry – I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.5* Basics of Information Technology - - 4 - 50 - - 100 3 150

1.6* Engineering Drawing - I - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

1.7* General Workshop Practice - I - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 3 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 15 - 25 125 250 500 - 375 - 1250

* Common with other diploma programmes

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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SECOND SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

2.1* Communication Skills – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

2.2* Applied Mathematics - II 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

2.3* Applied Physics – II 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.4* Applied Chemistry – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.5** Basic Electrical Engineering 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.6** Analog Electronics-I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.7 Programming in C 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

# Student Centred Activities - - 2 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 25 - 15 200 175 700 - 300 - 1375

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programmes in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation, Instrumentation

and Control

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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THIRD SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING)

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks

Internal Assessment External Assessment

(Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

3.1 Operating System 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.2 Computer Peripheral and Interfacing 4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.3 Data Communication 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

3.4* Digital Electronics-I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.5 Internet and Web Designing 4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.6 Computer Workshop - - 6 - 50 - - 50 3 100

Student Centred Activities# - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 19 - 21 125 175 500 - 250 - 1050

* Common with diploma programme in Electronics and communication Engineering.

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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FOURTH SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

4.1 Data Structure Using C 3 - 6 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.2 Computer Organization 4 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

4.3 Data Base Management System 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.4 Object Oriented Programming Using

C

3 - 6 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.5 * Microprocessor and Peripheral

devices

4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

Student Centred Activities # - - - 25 - - - - 25

Total 17 - 23 125 125 500 - 200 - 950

* Common with diploma programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

Industrial Training - After examination of 4th

Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organization for a

minimum period of one month and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5th

semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The

students shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This

evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organization.

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FIFTH SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

Industrial Training - - - - 50 - - 50 3 100

5.1 Computer Networks 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.2 Software Engineering 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

5.3 * Employability Skills – I - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

5.4 * Environmental Education 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

5.5 RDBMS 3 - 6 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.6 ** Elective 3 - 6 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.7 Troubleshooting of Computer System - - 3 - 50 - - 50 3 100

Student Centred Activities# - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 16 - 24 125 225 500 - 300 - 1150

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Choose any one out of the following

5.6.1 Visual Basic

5.6.2 P.H.P

+ Common with diploma programme in Electronics and Communication Engg.

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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SIXTH SEMESTER COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

6.1 Network Security 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.2 Distributed Computing 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

6.3 Programming in Java 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.4 * Employability Skills – II - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

6.5* Entrepreneurship Development and

Management

3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

6.6 Project Work - - 15 - 100 - - 100 3 200

Student Centred Activities # - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 12 - 28 100 200 400 - 250 - 950

* Common with other diploma programmes

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs

e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

FIRST SEMESTER

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

1.1* Communication Skills -I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

1.2* Applied Mathematics-I 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

1.3* Applied Physics – I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.4* Applied Chemistry – I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.5* Basics of Information Technology - - 4 - 50 - - 100 3 150

1.6* Engineering Drawing-I - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

1.7* General Workshop Practice - I - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 3 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 15 - 25 125 250 500 - 375 - 1250

* Common with other diploma programmes

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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SECOND SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

2.1* Communication Skills –II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

2.2* Applied Mathematics-II 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

2.3* Applied Physics – II 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.4* Applied Chemistry – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.5** Fundamentals of Electrical

Engineering

4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.6* Engineering Drawing - II - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

2.7* General Workshop Practice-II - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 1 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 19 - 21 150 225 600 - 325 - 1300

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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THIRD SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

3.1* Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Materials

4 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

3.2* Electrical Measurements and Measuring

Instruments

4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.3* Electronics - I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.4* Electrical Engineering Design and

Drawing – I

- - 6 - 75 100 3 +50

(viva)

- 225

3.5* Computer Programming and

Applications

2 - 4 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.6* Electrical Workshop Practice - - 6 - 100 - - 50 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 6 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 14 - 26 100 275 500 - 250 - 1125

* Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g.

photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

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FOURTH SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

4.1* Electrical Machines-I 4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.2* Energy Sources and Management of

Electrical Energy

5 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

4.3* Electronics - II 4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.4* Electrical Engineering Design and

Drawing - II

- - 6 - 75 100 3 +50

(viva)

- 225

4.5* Instrumentation 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.6* Estimating and Costing in Electrical

Engineering

4 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

# Student Centered Activities including

Entrepreneurial Awareness Camp

- - 6 25 - - - - - 25

Total 20 - 20 150 150 600 - 200 - 1100

* Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g.

photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

Industrial Training - After examination of 4th

Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organisation for a

minimum period of 4 weeks and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5th

semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The students

shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This

evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organizations.

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FIFTH SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

Industrial Training

- - - - 50 - - 50 - 100

5.1* Employability Skills - I - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

5.2 Electrical Machines – II 4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.3 Electrical Power - I 4 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

5.4** Industrial Electronics and Control of

Drives

4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.5 Digital Electronics and

Microprocessors

5 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.6 Minor Project Work - - 3 - 50 - - 50 3 100

5.7 Environmental Education 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

# Student Centred Activities including

Personality Development Camp

- - 6 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 20 - 20 125 225 500 - 300 - 1150

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g.

photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

53

SIXTH SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment

(Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

6.1** Employability Skills - II - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

6.2* Utilization of Electrical Energy 5 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

6.3 Electrical Power - II 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.4* PLCs and Microcontrollers 4 - 4 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.5* Elective 4 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

6.6* Entrepreneurship Development and

Management

3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

6.7 Major Project Work - - 6 - 100 - - 100 - 200

# Student Centred Activities - - 6 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 20 - 20 125 200 500 - 250 - 1075

* Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering

** Common with other diploma programmes

Electives: To choose any one from the following:

6.5(a) Energy Management

6.5(b) Optical Fiber Communication

6.5(c) Installation and Maintenance of Electrical equipments

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs

e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

54

STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

FIRST SEMESTER

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

1.1* Communication Skills -I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

1.2* Applied Mathematics-I 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

1.3* Applied Physics – I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.4* Applied Chemistry – I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.5* Basics of Information Technology - - 4 - 50 - - 100 3 150

1.6* Engineering Drawing-I - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

1.7* General Workshop Practice - I - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 3 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 15 - 25 125 250 500 - 375 - 1250

* Common with other diploma programmes

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

55

SECOND SEMESTER (ECE)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

2.1* Communication Skills –II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

2.2* Applied Mathematics-II 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

2.3* Applied Physics – II 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.4* Applied Chemistry – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.5** Basic Electrical Engineering 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.6** Analog Electronics – I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.7* General Workshop Practice-II - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 2 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 22 - 18 175 200 600 - 350 - 1325

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programmes in Electronics and Instrumentation, Computer Engineering, Medical Electronics and

Instrumentation and Control

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

56

THIRD SEMESTER (ECE)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

3.1 ** Analog Electronics – II 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.2 ** Computer Programming and

Applications

2 - 4 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.3 * Principles of Communication

Engineering

3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.4 ** Digital Electronics - I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.5 ** Electronic Instruments and

Measurement

3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.6 * Electrical Machines 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

# Student Centred Activities - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 18 22 150 175 600 - 300 - 1225

* Common with other diploma programmes in Electronics (Power Electronics), Electronics and Instrumentation

** Common with diploma programmes in Electronics (Power Electronics), Instrumentation and Control,

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g.

photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

57

FOURTH SEMESTER (ECE)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

4.1 * Network Filters And Transmission

Lines

3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.2 ** Communication Systems 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.3 Instrumentation 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.4 Digital Electronics - II 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.5 * Microprocessor and Peripheral

Devices

4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.6 * Electronics Design and Fabrication

Techniques

- - 6 - 50 - - +50 3 100

# Student Centred Activities - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 16 24 125 200 500 - 300 - 1125

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Electronics (Power Electronics), Electronics Instrumentation and Electrical Engineering

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

Industrial Training - After examination of 4th

Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organization for a

minimum period of 6 weeks and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5th

semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The students

shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This

evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organization.

58

FIFTH SEMESTER (ECE)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

Industrial Training - - - - 50 - - 50 3 100

5.1 * Employability Skills - I - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

5.2 Consumer Electronics 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.3 ** Optical Fiber Communication 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.4 Trouble Shooting of Electronics

Equipment

- - 6 - 50 - - 100 3 150

5.5 Microwave and Radar Engineering 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.6 Power Electronics 3 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.7 * Environmental Education 3 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

# Student Centred Activities including

Personality Development Camp

- - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 15 - 25 150 250 500 - 400 - 1300

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Electronics (Power Electronics)

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

59

SIXTH SEMESTER (ECE)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

6.1 * Employability Skills - II - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

6.2 Maintenance of Computer System 4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.3 Wireless and Mobile

Communication

4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.4 Elective:

a) Medical Electronics

b) V.L.S.I. System Design

4 - 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.5 * Entrepreneurship Development and

Management

3 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

6.6 Major Project Work - - 9 - 50 - - 100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 15 - 25 125 175 400 - 300 - 1000

* Common with other diploma programmes

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs

e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

60

STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN

CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING)

FIRST SEMESTER

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

1.1* Communication Skills - I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

1.2* Applied Mathematics - I 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

1.3* Applied Physics – I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.4* Applied Chemistry – I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.5* Basics of Information Technology - - 4 - 50 - - 100 3 150

1.6* Engineering Drawing - I - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

1.7* General Workshop Practice - I - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 3 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 15 - 25 125 250 500 - 375 - 1250

* Common with other diploma programmes

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g.

photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

61

SECOND SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

2.1* Communication Skills – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

2.2* Applied Mathematics - II 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

2.3* Applied Physics – II 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.4* Applied Chemistry – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.5** Applied Mechanics 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.6* Engineering Drawing - II - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

2.7* General Workshop Practice - II - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 2 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 18 - 22 150 225 600 - 325 - 1300

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Mechanical Engineering

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g.

photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

62

THIRD SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

3.7 Fluid Mechanics 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.8 Structural Mechanics 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.9 Surveying – I 2 - 5 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.10 Construction Materials 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.11 Building Construction 5 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.12 Civil Engineering Drawing -I - - 4 - 50 - - 100 3 150

# Student Centered Activities - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 18 - 22 125 200 500 - 350 - 1175

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

63

FOURTH SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

4.7 Concrete Technology 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.8 Water Supply and Waste Water

Engineering

5 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.9 Irrigation Engineering 4 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

4.10 Surveying – II 2 - 6 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.11 RCC Design 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

4.12 Civil Engineering Drawing-II - - 6 - 50 - - 100 3 150

# Students Centered Activities including

Entrepreneurial Awareness Camp

- - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 19 21 175 150 500 - 250 - 1075

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

Note: Survey camp will be held after 4th

semester for minimum 15 days in a sub mountainous area away from polytechnic

preferably in camp conditions. Details are given at Sr. No. 5.3 in 5th

Semester.

64

FIFTH SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment

(Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

5.8 Steel Structure Design 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

5.9 Highway Engineering 5 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.10 Survey Camp - - - - 50 - - 50 3 100

5.11 Computer Applications in Highway

Engineering

- - 3 - 50 - - 100 3 150

5.12 Soil and Foundation Engineering 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.13 * Environmental Education 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

5.14 Structural Drawing - - 6 - 50 - - 100 3 150

5.15 * Employability Skills – I - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

5.16 Traffic Engineering 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

# Student Centered Activities including

Personality Development Camp

- - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 20 - 20 150 250 500 - 400 - 1300

* Common with other diploma programmes

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

65

SIXTH SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment

(Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

6.7 Earthquake Resistant Building

Construction

3 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

6.8 Railways, Bridges and Tunnels 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

6.9 Quantity Surveying & Valuation 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

6.10 Construction Management &

Accounts

5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

6.11 Highway Construction and

Maintenance

3 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

6.12 * Employability Skills - II - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

6.13 Major Project Work - - 12 - 100 - - 100 3 200

# Student Centred Activities - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 21 - 19 250 150 500 - 150 - 1050

* Common with other diploma programmes

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs

e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

66

STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

FIRST SEMESTER

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

1.1* Communication Skills - I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

1.2* Applied Mathematics - I 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

1.3* Applied Physics – I 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.4* Applied Chemistry – I 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

1.5* Basics of Information Technology - - 4 - 50 - - 100 3 150

1.6* Engineering Drawing - I - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

1.7* General Workshop Practice - I - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 3 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 15 - 25 125 250 500 - 375 - 1250

* Common with other diploma programmes

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

67

SECOND SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

2.1* Communication Skills – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 2 200

2.2* Applied Mathematics - II 5 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

2.3* Applied Physics – II 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.4* Applied Chemistry – II 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.5** Applied Mechanics 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

2.6* Engineering Drawing - II - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

2.7* General Workshop Practice - II - - 6 - 50 - - +100 3 150

# Student Centred Activities - - 2 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 18 - 22 150 225 600 - 325 - 1300

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Civil Engineering

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

68

THIRD SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr.

No

Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks

Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

3.1** Strength of Materials 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.2** Thermodynamics 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.3** Basics of Electrical and Electronics

Engineering

3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

3.4** Workshop Technology – I 3 - - 50 - 100 3 - - 150

3.5** Machine Drawing - - 6 - 50 100 3 25

(Viva)

2 175

3.6** Workshop Practice – I - - 9 - 100 - - 100 3 200

Student Centred Activities# - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 14 - 26 125 250 500 - 275 - 1150

** Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

69

FOURTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment

(Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

4.6 ** Materials and Metallurgy 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.7 Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.8 I.C. Engines 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

4.9 ** Machine Design and Drawing 2 - 6 25 25 100 3 25

(Viva)

3 175

4.10 ** Workshop Technology – II 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

4.11 ** Workshop Practice – II - - 9 - 100 - - 100 3 200

Student Centred Activities # - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 14 - 26 125 225 500 - 275 - 1125

** Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering

+ Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

Industrial Training - After examination of 4th

Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organization for a

minimum period of one month and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5th

semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The

students shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This

evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organization.

70

FIFTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment

(Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

Industrial Training - - - - 50 - - 50 3 100

5.8 ** Theory of Machines 4 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

5.9 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.10 * Employability Skills - I - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

5.11 * Environmental Education 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

5.12 ** CNC Machines and Automation 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

5.13 ** Workshop Technology – III 3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

5.14 ** Workshop Practice – III - - 9 - 100 - - 100 3 200

5.15 * Computer Aided Drafting - - 3 - 50 - - 50 3 100

Student Centred Activities# - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 17 - 23 125 300 500 - 350 - 1275

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games,

hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural

Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

71

SIXTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

Sr. No Subject STUDY

SCHEME

Hrs/week

L T P

EVALUATION SCHEME Total

Marks Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination)

Theory Practical Written Paper Practical

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Max.

Marks

Hrs Max.

Marks

Hrs

6.5 Automobile Engineering 3 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.6 ** Inspection & Quality Control 4 - 2 25 25 100 3 50 3 200

6.7 ** Industrial Engineering 4 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

6.8 * Entrepreneurship Development and

Management

3 - - 25 - 100 3 - - 125

6.9 * Employability Skills – II - - 2 - 25 - - 50 3 75

6.10 Project Work - - 15 - 100 - - 100 3 200

Student Centred Activities # - - 5 - 25 - - - - 25

Total 14 - 26 100 200 400 - 250 - 950

* Common with other diploma programmes

** Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering

# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs

e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil

Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.

72

Haryana State Board of Technical Education, Panchkula

Notification No. 43 Dated: 24.01.2013

ACADEMIC CALENDER SESSION 2012-13

EVEN SEMESTER (2, 4, 6)

Sr.

No.

Name of Activity Proposed Dates and Months

II & III Year I Year

1. Display of time table w.e.f. 30.12.2012 21.01.2013

2. Starting of Classes 31.12.2012 21.01.2013

3. Issue of library books w.e.f. 01.01.2013

4. Teaching period From 31.12.2012 to 10.05.2013

5. Academic interaction of Principal with HOD’s, Faculty members and students

Preferably second week of every month (Feb., March & April)

6. Short educational tour of all classes (Minimum one in a Semester) To be arranged as per institute calendar

7. 1st sessional test of 2st, 4th and 6th

Semester

From 26/02/2013 to 01/03/2013

8. Checking of teachers diaries by HOD’s & Principal(s)

Last week of every month

9. Display of Sessional Test marks

Within a week after conduct of sessional test

10. Display of attendance by all teachers/Departments

Last week of every month

11. Communication to Parents/Guardians of students regarding attendance record and sessionals

Fi rs t / Second week of every month

12. **Parent Teachers meeting 2nd

week of Feb/ March/ April

13. Extension Lectures Minimum one lecture per month

14. ***Review of semester results by Principal - achievements and weakness

Within a week after declaration of board result

15. Submission of applications of rechecking / revaluation by the principal to HSBTE

Within 15 days after declaration of result (as per exam calendar)

16. Technical seminars/ group discussion / debate/ declamation/ quiz contest etc.

01.01.2013 to 01.05.2013

17. Receipt of PCA forms by Principal

By 15.04.2013 (Without late fee)

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18. Examination fee to be deposited online by Principal in one go for all students in the PNB A/C No.0087000111223535 of S.B.T.E Haryana

20.05.2013

19. 2nd

sessional test of 2nd, 4th and 6th semester

From 25.03.2013 to 29.03.2013

20. 3rd

sessional test of 2nd

, 4th

and 6th

semester

From 27.04.2013 to 30.04.2013

21. Academic evaluation- analysis of sessionals , practical work, labs & teachers diary by the Principal/HOD

31.04.2013

22. Practical exams / Rationalization 13.05.2013 to 18.05.2013

23. Compilation of result sheets and uploading of sessionals and Practical awards to the HSBTE –ONLINE

Up to 21.05.2013

24. Theory exams w.e.f. 23.05.2013

25. Maintenance work/repair of machinery equipment etc.

w.e.f. 20.06.2013

26. Start of new session 2nd

year & 3rd

year – 15 July 2012 (For 1st year

separate notification should be issued)

** Please ensure that at least two parents-teachers meeting be conducted in one semester and

minutes of these meetings to be submitted in Board.

***Submission of result analysis, reasons for poor performance/short comings etc. to HSBTE.

Communicate the attendance status of each month to students & parents i.e. attendance if

less than 80%.

Medical leave as per Medical Performa only.

The institute must ensure that proper record of all activates is to be maintained so the same

can be verified by the Board.

Note:- II

Emphasize to be given on over all personality development of the students:

By improving communication skills, soft skills, presentation skills, motivating lectures,

organizing educational tours, trekking, rock climbing, rafting, mountaineering etc.

By organizing entrepreneurship development program, energy & water conservation

program, disaster & environment management program, alumni meetings, industrial

visits, career fair, improving, pedagogy/ teaching learning process etc.

Extra classes for SC/ST, weaker students to reduce dropout rate and to improve pass

percentage.

Sessional test to be conducted as per schedule and guidelines of board.

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Women’s Grievance Redressal & Counseling Cell

Additional Information for Polytechnics:-

Institute level cultural & sports meet ( As per institute /State calendar)

Zonal level cultural & sports meet

State level cultural & sports meet

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Haryana State Board of Technical Education, Panchkula

Notification No. 564 Dated: 20.06.2013

ACADEMIC CALENDER SESSION

2013-14

ODD SEMESTER (1, 3 & 5)

Sr.

No.

Name of Activity Proposed Dates and Months

1. Display of Time Table 15/07/2013

2. Starting of Classes 15/07/2013*

3. Issue of library books 15/07/2013-02/08/2013

4. Teaching period 15/07/2013-15/11/2013

5. Academic interaction of Principal with HOD’s, Faculty members and students

Preferly second week of every month (Aug, Sep, &Oct )

6. Short educational tour of all classes (Minimum one in a Semester) To be arranged as per institute calendar

7. 1st sessional test of 1st, 3rd and 5th

Semester (odd semester)

29/08/2013-31/08/2013

8. Checking of teachers diaries Last week of every month

9. Display of Sessional Test marks

Within a week after conduct of sessional test

10. Display of attendance by all teachers/Departments

First week of every month

11. Communication/ massages/ e-mail/ letter to parents/Guardians of students regarding attendance and sessionals

First/ Second week of every month

12. **Parent Teachers meeting 2nd

week Aug/ Sep / Oct

13. Extension Lectures Minimum one lecture per month

14. ***Review of even semester results by Principal in respect of preparing critical summary of previous semester achievements and weakness

Within a week after declaration of Board Results but not later then 15 Aug 2013. Please send the copy of minutes to the Board.

15. Submission of applications of rechecking / revaluation by the principal to HSBTE

As per exam calendar ( on the portal)

16. Technical seminars/ group discussion / debate/ declamation/ quiz contest etc.

20/07/2013- 30/10/2013

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17. Receipt of PCA forms by Principal

By 21/10/2013 without late fees as per examination calendar

18. Examination fee to be deposited online by Principal in one go for all students in the PNB A/C No.0087000111223535 of S.B.T.E Haryana

31/10/2013

* Bridge course (four weeks) for First year starting w.e.f. 20.06.2013.

** Please ensure at least two parents-teachers meeting to be conducted in one semester.

***Submission of result analysis, reason for poor performance/short comings etc. to HSBTE.

19. 2nd

sessional test of 1st ,3rd and 5th

semester 24/09/2013-28/09/2013

20. 3rd

sessional test of 1st , 3

rd and 5

th

semester

23/10/2013-26/10/2013

21. Academic evaluation of semester by the Principal/HOD

28-29/10/2013

22. Practical exams/Rationalization 16/11/2013 - 20/11/2013

23. Compilation of result sheets and uploading of sessionals and Practical awards to the HSBTE –ONLINE

Up to 22/11/2013

24. Theory exams w.e.f. 22/11/2013

25. Maintenance work/repair of machinery equipment etc.

18/11/2013-20/12//2013

26. Start of new session 01/01/2014

Note- II

Emphasize to be given on over all personality development of the students:

By improving communication skills, soft skills, presentation skills, motivating lectures,

organizing educational tours, trekking, rock climbing, rafting, mountaineering etc.

By organizing entrepreneurship development program, energy & water conservation

program, disaster & environment management program, alumni meetings, industrial

visits, career fair, improving, pedagogy/ teaching learning process etc.

Extra classes for SC/ST, weaker students to reduce dropout rate and to improve pass

percentage.

Sessional tests to be conducted as per schedule and guidelines of Board.

Women’s Grievance Redressal & Counseling Cell should be functional.

Additional information for Polytechnics:-

Institute level cultural & sports meet (As per institute/ State calendar)

Zonal level cultural & sports meet

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State level cultural & sports meet

Website of the institutions to be updated monthly

Institutions time table and faculty list should be available on the website