Syllabusbtechcivil1213 PDF
Syllabusbtechcivil1213 PDF
Syllabusbtechcivil1213 PDF
of
Bachelor of Technology
(Civil Engineering)
[Applicable w.e.f. Academic Session 2012-13 till revised]
B.Tech (Civil ) Syllabus Applicable w.e.f. Academic Session 2012-13 [01112012] Page 1
TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY
(Established under Govt. of U. P. Act No. 30, 2008)
Delhi Road, Bagarpu r, Moradabad (U.P)
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Study & Evaluation Scheme
Programme: B. Tech. (Civil Engineering)
Semester I
S. Course Subject Periods Cre Evaluation Scheme
No Code L T P dit Internal External Total
1 EAS101 Engineering Mathematics-I 3 1 - 4 30 70 100
2 EAS102/202 Physics – I 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EAS103/203 Chemistry
3 EME101/201 Engineering Mechanics 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EME102/202 Manufacturing Science
4 ECS101/201 Computer Basics & C Programming 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EAS 104/204 Environmental Science
5 EEE101/201 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EEC101/201 Basic Electronics Engineering
6 EHM101 Foundation English-I 2 - 2 3 30 70 100
7 EAS151/251 Physics (Lab) - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
EAS152/252 Chemistry (Lab)
8 EME151/251 Engineering Mechanics (Lab) - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECS151/251 Computer Basics & C Programming
(Lab)
9 EME152/252 Engineering Drawing (Lab) - - 4 2 50 50 100
EME153/253 Workshop Practice (Lab)
10 EEE151/251 Basic Electrical Engineering (Lab) - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
EEC151/251 Basic Electronics Engineering (Lab)
Total 17 1 15 25.5 380 620 1000
Semester II
S. Course Subject Periods Cre Evaluation Scheme
No Code L T P dit Intern External Tota
. al l
1 EAS201 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 - 4 30 70 100
2 EAS102/202 Physics – I 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EAS103/203 Chemistry
3 EME101/201 Engineering Mechanics 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EME102/202 Manufacturing Science
4 ECS101/201 Computer Basics & C Programming 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EAS 104/204 Environmental Science
5 EEE101/201 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EEC101/201 Basic Electronics Engineering
6 EHM201 Foundation English-II 2 - 2 3 30 70 100
7 EAS151/251 Physics (Lab) - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
EAS152/252 Chemistry (Lab)
8 EME151/251 Engineering Mechanics (Lab) - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECS151/251 Computer Basics & C Programming
(Lab)
9 EME152/252 Engineering Drawing (Lab) - - 4 2 50 50 100
EME153/253 Workshop Practice (Lab)
10 EEE151/251 Basic Electrical Engineering (Lab) - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
EEC151/251 Basic Electronics Engineering (Lab)
Total 17 1 15 25.5 380 620 1000
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Study and Evaluation Scheme
Course: B.Tech. (Civil Engineering)
Semester III
S.N Subject Subject Periods Credits Evaluation Scheme
. Code L T P Int Extern Tota
ern al l
al
1 EAS 301/ Mathematics-III/ Physics-II 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
EAS 302
2 ECE301/E Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
ME405
3 ECE 302 Non-Conventional Energy 3 - 0 3 30 70 100
Resources
4 EHM 303 Industrial management 3 - 0 3 30 70 100
Additional Courses for Lateral Entry Students with B.Sc. background to be taken in III
and IV semester and all should pass with minimum of 40% marks: credits will not be
added
1 EME152/252 Engineering Drawing Lab - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
2 EME101/201 Engineering Mechanics 3 - - 3 30 70 100
EME102/202
Manufacturing Science
3 EME153/253 Workshop Practice (Lab) - - 3 1.5 50 50 100
EME151/251
Engineering Mechanics (Lab)
Semester IV
S Subject Subject Periods Credi Evaluation Scheme
N Code L T P ts Inter Exte Total
nal rnal
1 EAS 401/ Mathematics-III/ Physics-II 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
EAS 402
2 ECE 401 Building Construction & Materials 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
3 ECE 402 Concrete Technology 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
4 ECE 403 Structural Analysis – I 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
5 ECE 404 Geoinformatics 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
6 ECE 405 RCC Structure-I 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
7 ECE451 Building Construction & Materials 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
(Lab)
8 ECE452 Concrete Technology (Lab) 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
9 ECE454 Geoinformatics (Lab) 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
Total 18 2 9 24.5 330 570 900
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Study and Evaluation Scheme
Course: B.Tech. (Civil Engineering)
Semester V
S.N Subject Subject Periods Cre Evaluation Scheme
Code L T P dits Inter Exter Tota
nal nal l
1 ECE 501 Steel Structure-I 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
2 Soil Mechanics & 30 70 100
3 0 0 3
ECE 502 Engineering Geology
3 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
ECE 503 Transportation Engineering
4 Irrigation Engineering & 30 70 100
3 0 0 3
ECE 504 Hydraulics
5 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
ECE 505 Structure Analysis-II
6 2 0 2 3 30 70 100
EHM 501 Technical Writing
7 ECE 551 Structural Analysis (Lab) 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
8 Soil Mechanics &
0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECE 552 Engineering Geology (Lab)
9 Transportation 0
0 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECE 553 Engineering(Lab)
Total 17 2 11 24.5 330 570 900
Semester VI
S.N Subject Subject Periods Cre Evaluation Scheme
Code L T P dits Inte Exte Total
rnal rnal
1 ECE 601 Foundation Engineering & 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
Retaining Structures
2 ECE 602 Steel Structure-II 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
3 ECE 603 Public Health & Environment 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
Engineering
4 ECE 604 RCC Structure-II 3 1 0 4 30 70 100
5 ECE 605 Estimation & Costing 3 0 0 3 30 70 100
6 ECE651 Foundation Engineering & 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
retaining Structures (Lab)
7 ECE 653 Public Health & Environment 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
Engineering (Lab)
8 ECE 655 Estimation & Costing (Lab) 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
9 ECE691 Survey Camp 0 0 0 3 50 50 100
Total 15 2 9 24.5 350 550 900
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Study & Evaluation Scheme
Course B.Tech. (Civil Engineering)
Semester VII
External Exam Duration: 3 Hours
S. Subject Subject Periods Cre Evaluation Scheme
No Code L T P dit Internal Exter Total
nal
1 ECE701 Harbour, Dock & Airport 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
Engineering
2 ECE702 Highway Engineering 3 - - 3 30 70 100
3 EHM701 Managerial Economics 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
Elective-I * –Select any two courses
ECE703 Industrial Pollution Control & 30 70 100
3 - - 3
Environmental Audit
ECE704 Earthquake Resistant Structures 30 70 100
3 - - 3
ECE705 Irrigation Engineering & 30 70 100
3 - - 3
Hydrology
ECE706 Rock Mechanics 30 70 100
4,5 3 - - 3
ECE707 Pre-stressed Concrete 3 - - 3 30 70 100
ECE708 Remote Sensing Applications 3 - - 3 30 70 100
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Study and Evaluation Scheme
Course: B.Tech. (Civil Engineering)
Semester VIII
S.N Subject Subject Periods Cre Evaluation Scheme
Code L T P dits Interna Externa Total
l l
1 ECE801 Computer Aided Design 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
(CAD)
2 EHM802 Project Management 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
3 ECE 851 Computer Aided Design 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
(Lab)
Elective I* - Select any one course
ECE802 Hydro Power Engineering 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
ECE803 GIS Applications 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
ECE804 Underground Structure & 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
Tunnels
4 ECE805 Bridge Engineering 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
ECE806 Railway Engineering 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
ECE807 Groundwater Engineering 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
ECE808 Construction Practices in 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
Difficult Ground Conditions
ECE809 Pavement Design 3 0 - 3 30 70 100
3 0 - 3 30 70 100
Elective II*-Lab- Same one as selected from column above
ECE852 Hydro Power Engineering 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECE853 GIS Applications 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECE854 Underground Structure & 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
Tunnels
ECE855 Bridge Engineering 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
5
ECE856 Railway Engineering 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECE857 Groundwater Engineering 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
ECE858 Construction Practices in 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
Difficult Ground Conditions
ECE859 Pavement Design 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100
6 ECE899 Project Work Phase-II 0 0 18 9 50 50 100
(Report, Analysis,
Implementation/ Simulation &
Presentation)
Total 9 - 24 21 240 360 600
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Semester I
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
Course Code: EAS101 L T P C
3 1 0 4
Objective:
• To familiarize the basics of matrices, differential calculus, multiple integrals and vector
calculus.
• To solve all problems related to matrices, calculus and vectors.
Text Books
1. Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
2. Prasad C., Engineering Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudralaya.
3. Dass H.K., Engineering Mathematics Vol-I, S. Chand.
Reference Books
1. Kreyszig E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern.
2. Piskunov N, Differential & Integral Calculus, Moscow Peace Publishers.
3. Narayan Shanti, A Text book of Matrices, S. Chand.
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Semester I/II
PHYSICS-I
Objective:
• To understand the fundamentals of physics like interference, diffraction, lasers etc.
Text Books
1. Malik K. H., Engineering Physics, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Subramanyam N, Optics, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Book
1. Yadav V. S., Engineering Physics, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Mehta Neeraj, Engineering Physics Vol. I & II, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
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Semester I/II
CHEMISTRY
Course Code: EAS103/EAS203 L T P C
3 0 0 3
Objective:
• To understand the fundamentals of chemistry like Bonding, Pollution, Polymers, Water Chemistry,
etc.
Text Books
1. Agarwal R. K., Engineering Chemistry, Krishna Prakashan.
2. Morrison & Boyd, Organic Chemistry, Prentice Hall
3. Chawla Shashi, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publication.
Reference Books
1. Barrow Gordon M., Physical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill.
2. Manahan Stanley E., Environmental Chemistry, CRC Press.
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Semester I/II
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Text Books
1. Bansal R. K., Engineering Mechanics, Laxmi Publications.
2. Kumar D. S., Engineering Mechanic, S. K. Kataria & Sons.
3. Kumar K. L., Kumar V., Engineering Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
4. Khurmi R. S., Engineering Mechanics, S. Chand Publications.
Reference Books
1. Shames, Engineering Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
2. Ryder G. H., Strength of Materials, Macmillan Publishers India Ltd.
3. Ramamruthams, Strength of materials, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
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Semester I/II
MANUFACTURING SCIENCE
Unit IV (Lectures 8)
Unconventional Manufacturing Process: Limitations of conventional manufacturing process;
need of unconventional manufacturing processes; Basic Principles and working of unconventional
manufacturing process and their applications; Electro-Discharge machining; Electro-chemical
machining; Ultrasonic machining; Abrasive jet machining; Water jet machining;, Laser cutting and
Laser beam welding.
Text Books
1. Hajra & Bose, Workshop Technology, Vol 1 & 2, Roy Media Promoters.
2. Pandey & Singh, Production Engineering Science, Standard Publishers.
3. R.K. Jain, Production technology, Khanna publishers.
Reference Books
1. Raghuvanshi, B.S., Workshop Technology, Vol 1 & 2, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
2. Laxmi Narayan & Vaish W, A Text Book of Practical Geometrical Drawing, Pearson Education.
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Semester I/II
COMPUTER BASICS & ‘C’ PROGRAMMING
Text Books
1. Sinha P. K., Computer Fundamentals, BPB Publications.
2. Yadav, DS, Foundations of IT, New Age.
3. Curtin, Information Technology: Breaking News, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Rajaraman,R, Introduction to Computers, Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books
1. Peter Nortans, Introduction to Computers, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Leon & Leon, Fundamental of Information Technology, Vikas Publishing.
3. Kanter, Managing Information System, Prentice-Hall.
4. CISTems, Internet: An Introduction, Tata McGraw Hill.
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Semester I/II
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Text Books
1. De A.K., Environmental Chemistry, New Age Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2. Masters, G.M., Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, Prentice Hall India
Pvt. Ltd.
3. Odum, E.P., Fundamentals of Ecology, W. B. Sannders Co.
Reference Books
1. Bryant,P.J., Biodiversity and Conservation, Hypertext Book.
2. Tewari, Khulbe & Tewari, Textbook of Environment Studies, I.K. Publication.
3. Trivedi, R.K., Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and
Standards, Vol I and II, Environment Media.
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Semester I/II
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Text Books
1. V. Del Toro, Principles of Electrical Engineering, Prentice-Hall International.
2. W.H. Hayt & J.E. Kemmerly, Engineering Circuit Analysis, McGraw Hill.
Reference Books
1. Nagrath I.J., Basic Electrical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Fitzgerald A.E & Higginbotham ., D.E., Basic Electrical Engineering, McGraw Hill.
3. A Grabel, Basic Electrical Engineering, McGraw Hill.
4. Cotton H., Advanced Electrical Technology, Wheeler Publishing.
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Semester I/II
BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Objective
• To understand the basic concept of Electronics Engineering like p-n Junction, Bipolar
Junction Transistor, Field Effect Transistor, Operational Amplifier etc.
Text Books
1. Robert Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Circuit and Devices, Pearson India.
2. Millman & Halkias, Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill.
3. Millman & Halkias, Electronics Devices and Circuits, McGraw Hill.
4. Morris Mano M., Digital Design, Prentice Hall.
Reference Books
1. Sedra and Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford University Press .
2. Gayakwad, R A, Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated circuits, Prentice Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd.
3. Chattopadhyay D and P C Rakshit, Electronics Fundamentals and Applications, New Age
International.
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Semester-I
FOUNDATION ENGLISH - I
Text Books:
1. Martin & Wren - High School English Grammar & Composition, S.Chand & Co.
2. Lewis Norman - Word Power made easy, W.R.Goyal Publication & Distributors.
3. Better Your English: A Workbook for 1st year Students, Macmillan India.
Reference Books:
1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication: Principles & Practices,
Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
2. Mohan Krishna & Banerji Meera, Developing Communication Skills, Macmillan India Ltd.
3. Rosen Blum M., How to Build Better Vocabulary, Bloomsbury Publication. London.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for
generating students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester I/II
PHYSICS (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester I/II
CHEMISTRY (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE &
VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (30 ATTENDANCE QUIZ VIVA TOTAL
MARKS) (5 MARKS) (5 (10 INTERNAL
EXPERIMENT FILE VIVA MARKS) MARKS) (50
(10 MARKS) WORK (10 MARKS)
(10 MARKS)
MARKS)
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Semester I/II
ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To conduct the tensile test and determine the ultimate tensile strength, percentage elongation for
a steel specimen.
2. To conduct the compression test and determine the ultimate compressive strength for a specimen.
3. To conduct the Impact test on Impact-testing machine to find the toughness by Charpy impact
test.
4. To conduct the Impact-test on Impact-testing machine to find the toughness by Izod impact Test.
5. To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Rockwell hardness testing machine.
6. To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Brinell hardness testing machine.
7. To determine gear ratio of simple and compound gear train.
8. To determine the mechanical advantage of worm and worm wheel for load lifting.
9. To find the coefficient of friction on inclined plane.
10. To perform torsion test for rod on torsion testing machine.
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester I/II
ENGINEERING DRAWING (LAB)
Reference Books
1. Bhatt. N.D., Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charothar Publishing.
2. Narayana K.L. & Vaish W., A Text Book of Practical Geometry on Geometrical Drawing,
Pearson Education.
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester I/II
COMPUTER BASICS & C PROGRAMMING (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester I/II
WORKSHOP PRACTICE (LAB)
Carpentry Shop:
1. To prepare half-lap corner joint.
2. To prepare mortise & tenon joint.
3. To prepare a cylindrical pattern on woodworking lathe.
Welding Shop:
1. To prepare a butt and Lap welded joints using arc welding machine.
2. To prepare a Lap welded joint Gas welding equipment.
3. To prepare a Lap welded joint using spot welding machine.
Sheet-metal Shop:
1. To make round duct of GI sheet using ‘soldering’ process.
2. To prepare a tray of GI by fabrication
Machine Shop:
1. To prepare a bolt on the lathe machine as per given. diagram
2. To prepare a job on the lathe machine as per given diagram.
Foundry Shop:
1. To prepare core as per given size.
2. To prepare a mould for given casting.
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester I/II
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (LAB)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester I/II
BASICS ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester II
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS- II
Objective: To familiarize the basic concept of Differential Equations, Laplace Transform, Fourier
series and Partial Differential Equations etc.
Course Contents
Text Books
1. Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
2. Prasad C., Engineering Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudralaya.
3. Das H.K., Engineering Mathematics Vol-II, S. Chand.
Reference Books
1. Kreyszig E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern.
2. Piskunov N, Differential & Integral Calculus, Moscow Peace Publishers.
3. Narayan Shanti, A Text book of Matrices, S. Chand
4. Bali N.P., Engineering Mathematics-II, Laxmi Publications.
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Semester-II
FOUNDATION ENGLISH - II
Text-Books:
1. Wren & Martin, High School English Grammar & Composition – S. Chand & Co.
2. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice,
Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2007.
3. Mitra Barum K., Effective Technical Communication, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
4. Better Your English- A Workbook for 1st year Students- Macmillan India.
Reference Books:
1. Horn A.S., Guide to Patterns & Usage in English, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for
generating students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester III
MATHEMATICS-III
Text Books
1. Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
2. Prasad C., Engineering Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudralaya.
3. Das H.K., Engineering Mathematics Vol-II, S. Chand.
Reference Books
1. Kreyszig E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern.
2. Piskunov N, Differential & Integral Calculus, Moscow Peace Publishers.
3. Narayan Shanti, A Text book of Matrices, S. Chand.
4. Bali N.P., Engineering Mathematics-III, Laxmi Publications.
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PHYSICS II
Course Contents
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Relativistic Mechanics: Inertial and Non- inertial Frames; Michelson-Morley Experiment;
Postulates of Special Theory of Relativity; Galilean and Lorentz Transformation; Length
Contraction and Time Dilation; Addition of Velocities; Mass Energy Equivalence and
Variation of Mass with Velocity.
Text Books:
1. Robert Resmick, Introduction to Special Theory of Relativity, Wiley.
2. A. Beiser, Perspectives of Modern Physics, McGraw Hill.
3. R. Booker and E. Boysen, Nanotechnology, Wiley.
4. G. G. Haselden, Cryogenic Fundamentals, Academic Press.
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B.Tech Semester III
FLUID MECHANICS
Course Code: ECE 301/EME 405 L T P C
3 1 0 4
Objective: To make the students aware about the basics of fluid mechanics
Text Books:
1. R J Fox, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics,
2. Hunter Rouse John Wiley and sons,Elementary Mechanics of Fluids, Omc/1946
3. L H Shames Mechanics of Fluids, McGraw Hill, Internatioal student edition.
Reference Books:
1.Grade.R J and A G Mirajgaonkar , Engineering Fluid Mechanics (Including Hydrualic Machines)
Nemchand and Bros, Roorkee, 1983
2.K L Kumar ,Engineering Fluid Mechanics
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3.Bruce R.Donald F Young and T H Okishi, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Munson, Wiley
Lastern
4.V Gupta and S K Gupta, Fluid Mechanics and its applications, Wiley Eastern Ltd
5.Som and Biswas, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Machines, TMH
6.K Banal , Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines
7.Modi and Seth, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines
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B.Tech. Semester III
NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES
Text Books:
1. G D Rai, Non Conventional Energy Sources, Khanna publishers
Reference Books:
1. A.Duffie and W.A.Beckmann, “Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes”, John Wiley (1980)
2. F.Kreith and J.F.Kreider, “Principles of Solar Engineering”, McGraw-Hill (1978)
3. T.N.Veziroglu, “Alternative Energy Sources, Vol. 5 and 6”, McGraw-Hill (1978)
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B.Tech. Semester III
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Text books:
1. K. K. Ahuja, “Industrial Management”, Vol. I & II,
2. William G.Sullivan, E.Paul Degarmo, R. Chandra, “Engineering Economy”. John Wiley
Reference Books:
1. Philip Kotler, ‘Principles of Marketing Management’
2. Gopalkrishna, ‘Materials Management’
3. Koontz & Weirich, ‘Management’
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B.Tech Semester III
SURVEYING
Objective: To make the students aware about the principles & methods of surveying
Unit I (Lectures08)
Introduction: Importance of surveying; Examples from different fields; Classification of surveys -
Plane and Geodetic Surveying; Control Points; Methods of locating a point; Sources and Types of
errors, Principles of surveying.
Measurement of Distances: Working Principles of different methods and their accuracies;
Measurement by chain and tape; Sources of errors and precautions; Corrections to tape
measurements; Field problems; Introduction of modern trends - EDM and Total Stations;
Measurement by laser.
Text Books:
1. Agor, R, “Surveying”, Vol. I & II. Khanna Publications, Delhi.
2. Arora, K.R., “Surveying”, Vol. I & II Standard Book House, Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Bannister, A. and Baker, R., “Solving Problems in Surveying”, Longman Scientific Technical,
U.K.,
2. Kennie, T.J.M. and Petrie, G., “Engineering Surveying Technology”, Blackie & Sons Ltd.,
London, 1990.
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3. Punmia, B.C., “Surveying”, Vol. I & II, Laxmi Publications New Delhi,
4. Duggal, S.K., “Surveying”, Vol. I & II TMH
5. Basak, “Surveying”, TMH.
6. Kanetkar, “Surveying”, Vol. I, II,
7. Chandra, A.M., “Plane Surveying”, New Age International Publishers, Delhi
8. Chandra, A.M., “Higher Surveying”, New Age International Publishers, Delhi
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B.Tech Semester III
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Course Code: ECE304 / EME301
L T P C
3 0 0 4
Objective: The objective is to g a i n k n o w l e d g e o f stresses and deformation in
components as to enable the students to design all types of structures and machines.
Text Books
1. Ryder, Strength of Materials, Singer
2. Timoshenko and Timoshenko & Yóung, Strength of Materials,
Reference Books
1. Bear Jhonson, Mechanics of Materials. S Chand Publication, New Delhi
2. Rajput R.K, Strength of Materials.
3. Ramamrutham & Narain “Strength of Materials. Dhanpat Rai Publ., New Delhi
4. Kazami, Advanced Mechanics of Solids, TMH
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B.Tech Semester III
FLUID MECHANICS (LAB)
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester III
SURVEYING LAB
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester III
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (LAB)
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester IV
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS
Text Books.
1. S K Duggal, “Building material”, New Age International Publishers; Second Edition
2. B.C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain, “Building Construction”, Laxmi
Publications (P) LTD. New Delhi
3. P.C. Varghese, “Building Construction”, Prentice-Hall of India private Ltd, New Delhi
4. Sushil Kumar, “Building Construction”,
5. Sushil Kumar, “Building Material”,
6. National Building Code
Reference Books:
1. R.Chudly, “Construction Technology– Volumes I and II”, Longman, UK, 1987.
2. P.C. Varghese, “Building Materials”, Prentice-Hall of India private Ltd, New Delhi
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B.Tech Semester IV
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: ECE 402
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Objective: To provide the knowledge of concrete and its constituents to the students.
Text Books:
1. A.M.Neville, “Properties of Concrete”, Low priced Edition
2. M.S.Shetty., “Concrete Technology”, S.Chand & Co; 2004
Reference Books:
1. M.L. Gambhir., “Concrete Technology”, Tata Mc. Graw Hill Publishers, New Delhi
2. A.R. Santha Kumar, “Concrete Technology”, Oxford University Press, New Delhi
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B.Tech Semester IV
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS – I
Text Books:
1. S Ramamruthan & R Narayan, Theory of structures- -Dhanpat Rai & publishing companies
2. S S Bhavikatti, "Structural Analysis-II", Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. C K Wang, "Analysis of Indeterminate Structures”, - Tata McGraw-Hill
2. P.Dayaratnam., "Theory of Structures",
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B.Tech Semester IV
GEOINFORMATICS
Course Code: ECE 404 L T P C
3 0 0 3
Objective: To make the students aware about the current technologies/methods of surveying and
exploration.
Text Books:
1. S K Duggal, "Surveying", vol.2 Tata McGraw Hill publications,2009
2. Dr B C Punmia, "Surveying, Vol. II and III, Laxmi Publications, 1971.
Reference Books:
1. Clark D, "Plane and Geodetic Surveying, Vols. I and II", C.B.S. Publishers and Distributions,
Delhi.
2. M L Jhanwar & T S Chouhan, Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry, vol.I, Vigyan Prakashan,
Jhodhpur
3. Wolf P R., "Elements of Photogrammetry", McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1986.
4. Robinson A H., Sale R D Morrison J L and Muehrche P C., "Elements of Cartography", John
Wiley and Sons, New York , 1984.
5. Heribert Kahmen and Wolfgang Faig, "Surveying", Walter de Gruyter, 1995.
6. Kanetkar T P., "Surveying and Leveling, Vols. I and II"United Book Corporation, Pune, 1994.
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B.Tech Semester V
RCC STRUCTURE I
Course Code: ECE 405
L T P C
3 1 0 4
Objective: To make the students aware about designing methods of RCC structures.
Text Books:
1. IS: 456 – 2000.
2. A. K. Jain, “Reinforced Concrete – Limit State Design”, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee.
3. P. Dayaratnam. “Reinforced Concrete Design”,
Reference Books:
1. O. P. Jain & Jai Krishna, “Plain and Reinforced Concrete Vol. I & II”, Nem Chand & Bros.
2. R. Park and Pauley., “Reinforced Concrete Structures”,
3. S. Unnikrishna Pillai & D. Menon, “Reinforced Concrete Design”, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Book
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
4. A K Jain, “Plain and Reinforced Concrete (Limited State Design)”, New Chand & Bros.
Roorkee
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B.Tech Semester IV
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester IV
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY (LAB)
TESTS ON CEMENT:
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester IV
GEOINFORMATICS (LAB)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To read and study topo sheets of Survey of India.
2. To interpret the aerial photographs using pocket stereo scope.
3. To determine the reduce level by auto level.
4. To carry out temporary adjustment of Theodolite.
5. To measure the horizontal angle using Theodolite.
6. To determine the height of wall using Theodolite.
7. To calculate the internal angle in close traversing using Theodolite.
8. To carry out the general study of GPS.
9. To find the location and tracking of the position or object using the GPS.
10. Demonstration & study of total station.
Evaluation scheme:
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B. Tech. Semester V
STEEL STRUCTURE- I
Text Books
1. Ramachandra, Design of steel structures, Vol. I & II, Rajsons Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2. Punmia B C, Ashok Kumar Jain & Arun Kumar Jain, Comprehensive Design of steel
Structures, Laxmi publication.
3. Duggal S K., Design of steel structures, Tata McGraw Hill publications
Reference Book
1. Shiyeker M R, Limit state design in Structural Steel, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2. Dayaratnam P., Design of Steel Structure, S Chand Publishers
3. Raghupathi M., Design of steel Structure, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Teaching Resource for Structural Steel Design, INSDAG Kolkata
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B.Tech Semester V
SOIL MECHANICS & ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Objective: To make the students aware about the Soil mechanics & Engineering Geology which is
a fast developing branch of Civil Engineering. Its study is essential for fast execution &
maintenance of several civil Engineering works.
Text Books:
1. Parbin Singh, “Engineering and General Geology”, K Kataria & Sons, New Delhi, 2010
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2. Krynine and Judd, “Engineering Geology and Geotechniques”, McGraw Hill Book Company,
1990
3. P.C Varghese, Engineering Geology for Civil Engineers, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd, 2012
4. N C Kesavulu, Text book of Engineering Geology, Macmillan Delhi 2009
5. K V G K Gokhle, Principles of Engineering Geology, B S Pub. 2010
6. Ranjan, G. and Rao “Basic Soil Mechanics”, , ASR,
7. Mittal.S. and Shukla , J.P., “Soil Testing for Engineers”, Khanna Publishers, New. Delhi
References books:
1. Legeet, “Geology and Engineering”, McGraw Hill Book Company 1998
2. Blyth, “Geology for Engineers”, ELBS, 1995
3. Mittal, S, “Pile foundation design & Construction”, CBS Publishers & distributors, New Delhi
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B.Tech Semester V
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Text Books:
1. Khanna S K and Justo C E G, "Highway Engineering”, Nem Chand and Bros, Roorkee, 2001
2. Bindra S P,"A course in Highway Engineering", Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi 1999
3. Arora S and Saxena S C, "A text book of Railway Engineering", Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
Delhi,1996
4. Rangwala S C and Rangwala P S, "Airport Engineering", Charotar Publishing House, Anand,
5. Srinivasan R and Rangwala S C, "Harbour, Dock and Tunnel Engineering ", Charotar
Publishing House, Anand, 2001
References Books:
1. IRC Standards (IRC 37 - 2001 & IRC 58 -1998)
2. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Publications on Highway Materials
3. Specifications for Road and Bridges, MOST (India)
4. Rangwala S C and Rangwala P S, "Airport Engineering", Charotar Publishing House, Anand,
2003
5. Srinivasan R and Rangwala S C, "Harbour, Dock and Tunnel Engineering",
Charotar Publishing House, Anand, 2001
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B.Tech Semester V
IRRIGATION ENGINEERING & HYDRAULICS
Course Code: ECE 504 L T P C
3 0 0 3
Objective: To make the students aware about the Hydraulic Engineering - Land and Water
Development and sustainability of irrigation and drainage infrastructure.
Text Books:
1. P.N.Modi. “Irrigation, Water Resources and Water Power Engineering”,
2. Bharat Singh., “Fundamentals on Irrigation Engineering”,
3. S.K.Garg. “Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures”,
Reference Books:
1. R.S.Varshney, “Theory and Design of Irrigation Structures Vol.I & II”, Gupta & Gupta.
2. French, R.H., “Open Channel Hydraulics”, McGraw Hill International
3. Graf, W.H., “Hydraulics of Sediment Transport”, McGraw Hill International
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B.Tech Semester V
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II
Text Books:
1. S S Bhavikatti , Structural Analysis-II, Vikas Publishing house Pct Ltd.
2. S,P Gupta & G S Pandit, Structural Analysis Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company Limited,
New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. S Ramamruthan & R Narayan, “Theory of Structures, - Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
2. P. Timoshenko and D. Young, “Theory of Structures”, SMc-Graw Hill Book Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi.
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Semester-V
TECHNICAL WRITING
Unit I
Forms of Technical Communication: Report writing, Definition and characteristics, Steps
towards report writing, Structure, style of Report writing, Types & forms of Reports, Presentation
of Reports, importance of Report writing.
Unit II
Technical Paper writing: Definition and purpose, essentials of a good technical paper/Article,
Scientific Article writing, Difference between Technical paper/Article and scientific article,
elements/steps in writing Technical paper & Scientific Article, Methods of writing technical paper
& Scientific article.
Unit III
Technical Proposal: Definition and meaning of Technical Proposal, Significance of Proposal,
Kinds, Types of proposal, Characteristics of a good Proposal, Structure, Parts, Format of Proposal,
Supplementary parts, Uses of Proposals.
Unit IV
Writing Skills: Reporting events, Writing News paper, Reports, Essentials of essay writing –
writing an essay of about 300 words on a given topic. Bio-Data Making, Writing of CV &
Resumes, Difference between CV and Resume, Writing Job application etc.
Unit V
Value-based Text Reading: R.K. Narayan- A Bookish Topic.
1. Francis Bacon- of studies.
2. CEM Joad – The Civilization of Today.
(Note: The two periods per week may be utilized in Language Lab covering the above
syllabus.)
Text Books:
1. Singh R.P., An Anthology of English Easy O.U.P. New Delhi.
2. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice
O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.
Reference Books:
1. Monippally Matthukutty M., Business Communication Strategies Tata- Mc Graw Hill
Publications Company, New Delhi.
2. Mohan K. & Sharma R.C., Business Correspondence of Report Writing,TMH, New Delhi.
NOTE
:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for
generating students’ interest in language learning.
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B.Tech Semester V
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS (LAB)
Course Code: ECE 551 L T P C
0 0 3 1.5
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Evaluation scheme:
B.Tech Semester V
SOIL MECHANICS & ENGINEERING GEOLOGY (LAB)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Soil Mechanics
Engineering Geology
Evaluation scheme:
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EXPERIMENT FILE VIVA MARKS) MARKS) (50
(10 MARKS) WORK (10 MARKS)
(10 MARKS)
MARKS)
B.Tech Semester V
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Evaluation scheme:
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EXPERIMENT FILE WORK VIVA TOTAL
(20 MARKS) (10 MARKS) (20 MARKS) EXTERNAL
(50 MARKS)
B. Tech Semester V
SURVEY CAMP
Course Code: ECE 591
L T P C
0 0 0 2.5
The students would be required to undertake a survey camp which will preferably be in a
hilly area.
The camp will be for six to ten days after the fourth semester examination. Students would be
divided equally amongst the faculty of the Civil Engineering department who would oversee the
daily activity and the camp progress. Each team will consist of 3-4 students and the following
activities shall be carried out during the camp. Students will be expected to use the latest
equipments and methodology to complete the camp activities.
Each group will complete the above and submit the report of the camp in the format along with the
level book, calculation sheets and final results.
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B. Tech Semester VI
FOUNDATION ENGINEERING & RETAINING STRUCTURES
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Text Books:
1. V.N.S. Murthy, “Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering”,
2. K.R. Arora, “Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering”,
3. Mittal, S., “Pile Foundations Design and Construction”, CBS Publishers New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. J.E. Bowles Gopal Ranjan and A.S.R. Rao. “Foundation Analysis and Design”, “Basic and
Applied Soil Mechanics”,
2. C. Venkataramaiah “Geotechnical Engineering”,
3. M.J. Tomlinson. “Foundation Design”, Purshotham Raj “Ground Improvement Techniques”,
4. Mittal, S & Shukla,JP. “Soil Testing for engineers”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
5. Swami Saran “Design of Sub Structures”,
6. Terzaghi,K. “Basic Soil Mechanics”,
B.Tech Semester VI
STEEL STRUCTURES- II
Text Books
1. Ramachandra, Design of steel structures, Vol. I & II, Rajsons Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2. Punmia B C, Ashok Kumar Jain & Arun Kumar Jain, Comprehensive Design of steel
Structures, Laxmi publication.
3. Duggal S K., Design of steel structures, Tata McGraw Hill publications
Reference Book
1. Shiyeker M R, Limit state design in Structural Steel, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
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2. Dayaratnam P., Design of Steel Structure, S Chand Publishers
3. Raghupathi M., Design of steel Structure, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Teaching Resource for Structural Steel Design, INSDAG Kolkata
B.Tech Semester VI
PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
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Text Books:
1. Garg, S.K., “Environmental Engineering Vol. I & II”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1994.
2. Modi, P.N., “Environmental Engineering Vol. I & II”, Standard Book House, New Delhi
3. Punmia B.C., “Environmental Engineering Vol. I & II”, Lakshmi Publications (P) Ltd., New
Delhi, 2002.
References Books:
1. “Manual on Water supply and Treatment”, CPHEEO, Government of India, New Delhi, 1999
2. “Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment”, CPHEEO, Government of India, New Delhi,
“Hand book on Water Supply and Drainage”, SP35, B.I.S., New Delhi, 1987
3. Metcalf & Eddy, M.C., “Wastewater Engineering – Treatment & Reuse”, Tata McGraw Hill
Publications, New Delhi, 2003
B.Tech Semester VI
RCC STRUCTURE II
Objective: To understand the nature of stresses and carry out design and analysis of RCC
structures.
Text Books:
1. A. K. Jain, “Reinforced Concrete – Limit State Design”, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee.
2. IS: 456 – 2000.
Reference Books:
1. O. P. Jain & Jai Krishna, “Plain and Reinforced Concrete Vol. I & II”, Nem Chand & Bros.
2. R. Park and Pauley., “Reinforced Concrete Structures”,
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3. P. Dayaratnam., “Reinforced Concrete Design”,
B.Tech Semester IV
ESTIMATION & COSTING
Text Books:
1. Dutta B N., "Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering", UBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt.
Ltd., 2003.
2. Kohli D D and KOhli R C., "A Text Book of Estimating and Costing (Civil)", S.Chand &
Company Ltd., 2004
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Reference Books:
1. A. Aggarwal & A K Upadhyay, “Civil Estimating, Costing & Evaluation”, S K Kataria & Sons
B.Tech Semester VI
FOUNDATION ENGINEERING & RETAINING STRUCTURES (LAB)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Evaluation scheme:
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External Evaluation (50 marks)
The external evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment
conducted during the examination.
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B.Tech Semester VI
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING LAB
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VI
Estimation & Costing (Lab)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VII
HARBOUR, DOCK & AIRPORT ENGINEERING
Text Books
1. Vaswani N. K.: Airport Engineering
2. Khanna S. K. & Arora M. G.: Airport Planning & Design
References Books
1. Srinivasan R., Harbour, Dock & Tunnel Engineering
2. Bindra S. P., A Course in Docks & Harbour Engineering
3. Oza H. P., Dock and Harbour Engineering
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B. Tech. Semester VII
HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
Reference Books
1. Khanna S. K. and Justo C. E. G.: Highway Engineering
2. Vaswani N. K.: Highway Engineering
3. Bindra S. P.: A Course in Highway Engineering
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B.Tech. Semester VII
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
Text Books:
1. Dwivedi, D. N, Managerial Economics, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi
2. Varshney & Maheshwari, Managerial Economics , Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi
3. Dholakia & Oza, Microeconomics for Management Students, Oxford University Press, New
Delhi
Reference Books:
1. Samuelson, N., Economics, Tata-McGraw Hill, New Delhi
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Civil Engineering Elective-VII
B. Tech Semester VII
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL AND ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT
Text Books:
1. Metcalf & Eddy, Wastewater Engineering: Treatment & Re-use. Tata Mc Graw-Hill
2. Azad, Hardom Sing, Industrial wastewater Management Handbook, McGraw Hill, New York.
Reference Books
1. V. Hugher Jr, Gordan, George Wasner, Robert Williams and Marks, Wastewater Reuse and
Recycling Technololgy-Pollution Technology Review-72, Culp,. Noyes Data Corporation, New
Jersay.
2. B. Besselieve P.E The treatment of Industrial wastes. Edmund, McGraw Hill, New York.
3. Nancy, J. Sell Industrial Pollution Control-Issues and Techniques, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.
New York
4. Shen, T.T, Industrial Pollution Prevention Handbook. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
5. Pandey G.N and Corney. G.C., Environmental Engineering.. Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
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Civil Engineering Elective-VII
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURES
Text Books:
1. Jai Krishna, A.R. Chandrashekharan and B Chandra, “Elements of Earthquake Engineering”,
South Asian Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2. Joshi P S et al., “Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures for Earthquake”, Resistance
Published by Indian Society of Structural Engineers, 2001
Reference Books:
1. P. Agarwal and M. Shrikhande, “Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures”, Prentice-Hall
Publications.
2. IS:1893 – Indian Standard Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi.
3. IS:13935 – Repair and Seismic Strengthening of Buildings – Guidelines, 1993
4. IS:4326 – Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of Buildings – Code of Practice, 1993
5. IS:13828 – Improving Earthquake Resistance of Low Strength Masonry Buildings, 1993
6. IS:13827 - Improving Earthquake Resistance of Earthen Buildings, 1993
7. IS:13920 – Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Seismic Force.
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B.Tech Semester VII
IRRIGATION ENGINEERING & HYDROLOGY
Text Books:
1. Modi P N: Irrigation Water Resources & Water Power Engineering, Standard Book House
2. Sahasbraudhe S R, Water Resources Engineering, S K Kataria & Sons, New Delhi 2012
ReferencesBooks
1. Bharat Singh: Irrigation Engineering
2. Gurcharan Singh: Irrigation Engineering, Standard Book House
3. Garg S. K.: Irrigation Engineering & Hydraulic Structures
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B. Tech Semester VII
ROCK MECHANICS
Reference Books
1. Jaejer and Cook: Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics
2. Stagg K. G. and Zienkiewicz O. C.: Rock Mechanics in Engineering Practice
3. Fairhurtz C.: Design Methods in Rock Mechanics
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B. Tech. Semester VII
PRE-STRESSED CONCRETE
Text Books:
1. Ramamurtham S, RCC design, Dhanpat Rai & publishing companies
2. Raju N. K.: Prestressed Concrete
3. Punmia B C, Ashok kumar Jain, Arun Kumar Jain, RCC Design, Laxmi Publications
Reference Books:
1. Guyon: Prestressed Concrete
2. Mallick and Gupta: Prestressed Concrete
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B. Tech. Semester VII
REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS
Objective: To make the students aware about the advanced technology of surveying i.e. Remote
Sensing & its application in Civil Engineering
Reference Books:
1. Wolf: Elements of Photogrammetry
2. Sabins Floyd F. Jr.: Principles and Image Interpretation
3. Lillesand and Keifer: Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation
4. Kennie T. J. M.: Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering
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B.Tech Semester VII
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL & ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VII
IRRIGATION ENGINEERING & HYDROLOGY (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VII
ROCK MECHANICS LAB
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VII
PRE-STRESSED CONCRETE (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VII
REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VII
PRACTICAL & INDUSTRIAL TRAINING PRESENTATION
Students will have to undergo industrial training of six weeks in any industry or reputed
organization after the VI semester examination in summer. The evaluation of this training shall be
included in the VII semester evaluation.
The student will be assigned a faculty guide who would be the supervisor of the student. The
faculty would be identified before the end of the VI semester and shall be the nodal officer for
coordination of the training.
Students will prepare an exhaustive technical report of the training during the VII semester which
will be duly signed by the officer under whom training was undertaken in the industry/
organization. The covering format shall be signed by the concerned office in-charge of the training
in the industry. The officer-in-charge of the trainee would also give his rating of the student in the
standard University format in a sealed envelope to the Director of the college.
The student at the end of the VII semester will present his report about the training before a
committee constituted by the Director of the College which would comprise of at least three
members comprising of the Department Coordinator, Class Coordinator and a nominee of the
Director. The students guide would be a special invitee to the presentation. The seminar session
shall be an open house session. The internal marks would be the average of the marks given by
each member of the committee separately in a sealed envelope to the Director.
The marks by the external examiner would be based on the report submitted by the student which
shall be evaluated by the external examiner and cross examination done of the student concerned.
Not more than three students would form a group for such industrial training/ project submission.
Internal: 50 marks
By the Faculty Guide - 25 marks
By Committee appointed by the Director – 25 marks
External: 50 marks
By Officer-in-charge trainee in industry –25 marks
By External examiner appointed by the University – 25 marks
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B.Tech Semester VII
PROJECT WORK PHASE-I
(SYNOPSIS, LITERATURE SURVEY & PRESENTATION)
A group of students, not more than three, will be assigned a faculty guide who would
be the supervisor of the student. The faculty would be identified in the starting of the VII
semester.
The group will carry out the literature search and collect required material for carrying
out the project.
The group will prepare a report not exceeding 15 pages at the end of
semester.
The assessment of performance of students should be made at least twice in each semester i.e.
VII and VIII. In this semester the student shall present the progress of project live as
also using overheads project or power point presentation on LCD to the internal committee as
also the external examiner.
The evaluation committee shall consist of faculty members constituted by the college which
would comprise of at-least three members comprising of the Department Coordinator, Class
Coordinator and a nominee of the Director. The students guide would be a special invitee to the
presentation. The seminar session shall be an open house session. The internal marks would
be the average of the marks given by each member of the committee separately in a sealed
envelope to the Director.
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
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Text Books:
1. Hearn & Baker, Pearson, “Computer Graphics”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd
2. R.K.Srivastava, “Computer Aided Design”,. Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd
3. Ibrahim Zeid, CAD/CAM Theory and Practice, Mc Graw Hill International Publ.
Reference Books:
1. Foley, Van Dam, Feiner, “Computer Graphics –Theory & Practice”, Pearson Education
2. Ibrahim Zeid, “CAD/CAM Theory and Practice”, Mc Graw Hill International
3. Rao & Dukkipati, “Computer Aided Analysis & Design of Machine Elements”,
4. Rogers & Adams, “Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics”, Mc Graw Hill
5. Groover & Zimmers, “CAD/CAM”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd
6. Rajaraman , “Computer Oriented Numerical Methods”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd
7. Rajeev S, Computer Aided Design, Narosa Publications
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Text Book:
Bhavesh Patel, Project Management -Financial Evaluation with Strategic Planning, Networking
and Control, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (LAB)
1. To Study the Auto CAD & how can we use its tools in drawing
2. To draw the given diagram using Absolute Co-ordinate system
3. To draw the given diagram using Relative Co-ordinate system
4. To draw the given diagram using Polar Co-ordinate system
5. Apply the mirror command for the given object
6. Draw the inscribed polygon & circumscribed polygon
7. Apply the array command for the given object
8. Make the one room plan with verandah in 3 dimensions
9. Draw the isometric view from the given drawing
10. Insert the material given in 3 D drawing
Evaluation scheme:
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
HYDRO POWER ENGINEERING
Reference Book:
1. Dandekar “Water Power Resources Engineering”,
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
GIS APPLICATIONS
Text Books
Reference Books
1. Burke, Robert. Getting to Know Arc Objects: Programming ArcGIS with VBA, Redlands, CA:
ESRI Press, 2003.
2. ESRI Map Book: Volume 20, Redlands, CA: ESRI Press, 2005.
3. Gatrell, Anthony and Markku Loytonen, eds. GIS and Health, Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis,
Inc., 1998.
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES AND TUNNELS
Test Book
1. Ramamurthy T, “ Engineering in Rocks for Slopes, Foundations & Tunnels, PHI Learning,
New Delhi
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
BRIDGE ENGINEERING
Course code : ECE 805 L T P C
3 0 0 3
Objective: To develop the skill among the civil Engineering students about the bridge Engineering
which includes the selection of type of bridge, design and load etc.
Unit I (Lectures 8)
Introduction to Bridge Engineering (History, Bridge Types, and Failures)
Selection of Bridge Types, Aesthetics, General Bridge Design Considerations, and Preliminary
Design
Design preliminaries: Layout, types of loads including wind and seismic loads, standard
specifications for road bridges, substructures, superstructures, IRC provisions on loads and stresses,
specification for single/double multi lane railway and road bridges.
Unit II (Lectures 8)
Design Loads, Load Factors, Load Combinations, and AASHTO Vehicle Loads
System Analysis and Evaluation (Load Analysis), Prestress Losses
Deck and Deck Systems
Unit II I (Lectures 8)
Concrete Bridge Design – Reinforced Concrete and Prestressed (Response and Limit States)
Prestressed Girder Bridge Design, Prestressing and Partial Prestressing
Steel Bridge Design (Response and Limit States), Tension and Compression Members
I-sections in Flexure
Unit IV (Lectures 8)
Steel Bridge Design Shear Resistance of I-sections, Shear Connectors, and Stiffeners
Design Examples using 2007 AASHTO LRFD Specifications
Steel Bridge Design (Fatigue and Fracture),
Unit V (Lectures 8)
Detailing Bearings and Foundation Design, Segmental Bridges and Construction
Abutments, Piers, and Walls; Seismic Analysis and Design
Seismic Analysis and Design
Bridge Inspection and Maintenance
Text Books:
1. .Raju N.K, "Design of bridges", Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
2. .Victor D.J, "Essentials of Bridge Engineering", Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. IRC Standards (IRC 37 - 2001 & IRC 58 -1998)
2. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Publications on Highway Materials
3. Specifications for Road and Bridges, MOST (India)
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
RAILWAY ENGINEERING
Reference Books:
1. Vaswani N. K. Railway Engineering
2. Saxena and Arora: A Text Book of Railway Engineering
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B.Tech Semester V
GROUND WATER ENGINEERING
TEXT BOOKS
1. Raghunath H.M., “Ground Water Hydrology”, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 2000.
2. Todd D.K., “Ground Water Hydrology”, John Wiley and Sons, 2000.
REFERENCE
1. C Walton, “Ground Water Resource Evaluation”, McGraw-Hill Publications.
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B. Tech. Semester VIII
CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES IN DIFFICULT GROUND CONDITIONS
Unit V
Preparation of specification for common materials of construction and items of work as per IS -
analysis of rates and preparation of abstract of estimate.
Introduction to valuation of real properties: Depreciation – Sinking fund – methods of valuation
Text Books:
1. Vazirani V.N. & Chandola S.P., “Heavy Construction”,
2. Jha J. & Sinha S.K., “Construction & Foundation Engineering”, Khanna Publications
Reference Books:
1. Verma L.C., “Standardisation - A New Discipline”,
2. Rangwala, “Valuation of Real Properties”,
3. Peurifoy R.L., & Ledbetter W.B., “Construction Planning Equipment & Methods”,
4. Chakrabarthi, “Costing, Specification in Civil Engg”,
5. Shah N.A., “Quantity Surveying & Specification in Civil Engg.”,
6. “Methods of Measurement of Building & Civil Engg”. I.S 1200 (1968), Works
7. Mahajan S.P., “Civil Estimating & Costing”,
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B.Tech Semester VIII
PAVEMENT DESIGN
Text Books:
1. Khanna S K and Justo C E G, "Highway Engineering”, Nem Chand and Bros, Roorkee, 2001
2. Bindra S P,"A course in Highway Engineering", Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi 1999
Reference Books:
1. Khanna S. K. & Justo, C. E. G. : Highway Engineering, Nem Chand and Bros, Roorkee,
2. Vaswani N. K. : Highway Engineering
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B.Tech Semester VIII
GIS Applications (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VIII
RAILWAY ENGINEERING (LAB)
1. Typical cross section of railway track in cutting & filling BG single line
2. Cross section of BG railway track double line both in cutting & filling
3. Left hand turn out crossing showing all components
4. To draw the cross of rail
5. To determine the abrasion value of coarse aggregate
6. To determine the soundness of aggregate
7. To determine the specific gravity of aggregate
8. To determine the impact value of aggregate
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VIII
PAVEMENT DESIGN (LAB)
Evaluation scheme:
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B.Tech Semester VIII
PROJECT WORK PHASE-II
(REPORT, ANALYSIS, IMPLEMENTATION/ SIMULATION & PRESENTATION)
Students should devote themselves to make a project which preferably should be a working model
of their thoughts based on their subject of choice.
The project shall be finalized by the students before the start of the VII semester and shall be
completed and submitted at least one month before the last teaching day of the VIII semester, date
of which shall be notified in the academic calendar.
The assessment of performance of students should be made at least twice in each semester i.e. VII
and VIII and each internal assessment shall be for 25 marks. The student shall present the final
project live as also using overheads project or power point presentation on LCD to the internal
committee as also the external examiner.
The evaluation committee shall consist of faculty members constituted by the college which would
comprise of at-least three members comprising of the Department Coordinator, Class Coordinator
and a nominee of the Director. The students guide would be a special invitee to the presentation.
The seminar session shall be an open house session. The internal marks would be the average of the
marks given by each member of the committee separately in a sealed envelope to the Director.
Internal: 50 marks
By the Faculty Guide - 25marks
By Committee appointed by the Director – 25 marks
External: 50 marks
By External examiner appointed by the University – 50 marks
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