First Year Syllabus Ggsipu 2021 Onwards
First Year Syllabus Ggsipu 2021 Onwards
First Year Syllabus Ggsipu 2021 Onwards
FIRST YEAR
Common Scheme and Syllabus for All
Bachelor of Technology Programmes of Study under the aegis of
University School of Information and Communication Technology
offered at Affiliated Institutions of the University
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In light of the eligibility condition specified in the AICTE Process Handbook 2022-23 (Page Nos 89 and 90), the
Chemistry Papers BS-121 / BS-120 entitled “Basic Chemistry” shall be offered to students admitted from
st nd
Academic Session 2022-23 (in the 1 / 2 Semester) in lieu of Chemistry Papers BS-103 / BS-104 entitled
“Applied Chemistry”.This shall be offered only to students who have not studied Chemistry at 10+2 Level and
are admitted to the following disciplines only:
1) Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
2) Information Technology (IT)
3) Computer Science and Technology (CST)
4) Information Technology and Engineering (ITE)
5) Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE)
6) Electrical Engineering (EE)
7) Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
8) Instrumentation and Control Engineering (ICE)
9) Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) (CSE-AI)
10) Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) (CSE-AIML)
11) Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) (CSE-DS)
12) Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things) (CSE-IoT)
13) Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security including Block Chain
Technology) (CSE-ICB)
14) Computer Science and Engineering (Networks) (CSE-Net)
15) Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security) (CSE-CS)
Note: The corresponding practical paper (BS-155 / BS-156) shall be unchanged.
(Addition from Academic Session 2022-23)
First Semester
Group Code Paper L P Credits
Theory Papers
*Any one of the following:
ES ES-101 Programming in ‘C’ 3 - 3
BS BS-103/BS-121# Applied Chemistry / Basic Chemistry#
BS BS-105 Applied Physics – I 3 - 3
*Any one of the following:
ES ES-107 Electrical Science 3 - 3
BS BS-109 Environmental Studies
BS BS-111 Applied Mathematics – I 4 - 4
**Group 1 or Group 2 shall be offered:
HS HS-113 Group 1: Communications Skills 3 - 3
OR
Group 2:
HS HS-115 Indian Constitution*** 2 2
HS HS-117 Human Values and Ethics*** 1 1
ES ES-119 Manufacturing Process 4 - 4
Practical/Viva Voce
BS BS-151 Physics-I Lab - 2 1
Any of the following corresponding to the theory
paper offered:
ES ES-153 Programming in ‘C’ Lab - 2 1
BS BS-155 Applied Chemistry
ES ES-157 Engineering Graphics-I - 4 2
Any of the following corresponding to the theory
paper offered:
ES ES-159 Electrical Science Lab - 2 1
BS BS-161 Environmental Studies Lab
Total 20 10 25
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*For a particular batch of a programme of study one out of these two papers shall be taught in the first semester while the
nd
other shall be taught in the 2 semester. Students who have to re-appear can only reappear in the odd semester if
st
originally offered to the student in the 1 semester and similarly for the students who study the paper in the second
semester. The institution shall decide which paper to offer in which semester.
**For a particular batch of a programme of study either the paper on “Communications Skills” (Group 1), or Group 2:
papers (“Indian Constitution” and “Human values and ethics”) shall be taught in the first semester while the other group
nd
shall be taught in the 2 semester. Students who have to re-appear can only reappear in the odd semester if originally
st
offered to the student in the 1 semester and similarly for the students who study the paper(s) in the second semester. The
institution shall decide which paper group to offer in which semester.
***NUES: All examinations to be conducted by the concerned teacher as specified in the detailed syllabus of the paper.
#The students who have not studied Chemistry at 10+2 level shall be offered BS-121 in lieu of BS-103, as applicable in
applicable disciplines. (Addition from the Academic Session 2022-23)
Second Semester
Group Paper Code Paper L P Credits
Theory Papers
*Any one of the following:
ES ES-102 Programming in ‘C’ 3 - 3
BS BS-104/BS-120# Applied Chemistry / Basic Chemistry#
BS BS-106 Applied Physics – II 3 - 3
*Any one of the following:
ES ES-108 Electrical Science 3 - 3
BS BS-110 Environmental Studies
BS BS-112 Applied Mathematics – II 4 - 4
**Group 1 or Group 2 shall be offered:
HS HS-114 Group 1: Communications Skills 3 - 3
OR
Group 2:
HS HS-116 Indian Constitution*** 2 2
HS HS-118 Human Values and Ethics*** 1 1
ES ES-114 Engineering Mechanics 3 - 3
Practical/Viva Voce
BS BS-152 Physics-II Lab - 2 1
*Any of the following corresponding to the theory
paper offered:
ES ES-154 Programming in ‘C’ Lab - 2 1
BS BS-156 Applied Chemistry
ES ES-158 Engineering Graphics-II - 2 1
*Any of the following corresponding to the theory
paper offered:
ES ES-160 Electrical Science Lab - 2 1
BS BS-162 Environmental Studies Lab
ES ES-164 Workshop Practice 4 2
Total 19 12 25
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*For a particular batch of a programme of study one out of these two papers shall be taught in the first semester while the
nd
other shall be taught in the 2 semester. Students who have to re-appear can only reappear in the odd semester if
st
originally offered to the student in the 1 semester and similarly for the students who study the paper in the second
semester. The institution shall decide which paper to offer in which semester.
**For a particular batch of a programme of study either the paper on “Communications Skills” (Group 1), or Group 2:
papers (“Indian Constitution” and “Human values and ethics”) shall be taught in the first semester while the other group
nd
shall be taught in the 2 semester. Students who have to re-appear can only reappear in the odd semester if originally
st
offered to the student in the 1 semester and similarly for the students who study the paper(s) in the second semester. The
institution shall decide which paper group to offer in which semester.
***NUES: All examinations to be conducted by the concerned teacher as specified in the detailed syllabus of the paper.
#The students who have not studied Chemistry at 10+2 level shall be offered BS-120 in lieu of BS-104, as applicable in
applicable disciplines. (Addition from the Academic Session 2022-23)
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All the Lateral Entry students of B.Tech., who are directly admitted in the 2nd Year / 3rd
Semester of the Progarmme of Study, have to pass the following bridge courses.
1. The institutions are required to conduct the classes for the above bridge courses in the
3rd Semester along with the classes of the other courses.
2. These papers have to be qualified by the students.
3. For these papers examination shall be conducted by the concerned subject teacher as
NUES, the same shall be transferred to Examination Division of the University.
4. The degree to be awarded to the student only subject to the acquiring qualifying
grade/marks in the bridge courses and the minimum credits in the regular courses of the
scheme of study as prescribed.
5. These Courses shall be qualifying in nature; they shall not be included for calculation of
CGPA. The qualifying marks shall be 40 marks in each paper.
6. A separate marksheet will be issued by the Examination Division of the University for the
Bridge Course.
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Unit I
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Unit II
Control structures: Decision statements; if and switch statement; Loop control statements: while,
for and do while loops, jump statements, break, continue, goto statements.
Arrays: Concepts, One dimensional array, declaration and initialization of one dimensional arrays,
two dimensional arrays, initialization and accessing, multi-dimensional arrays.
Functions: User defined and built-in Functions, storage classes, Parameter passing in functions, call
by value, Passing arrays to functions: idea of call by reference, Recursion.
Strings: Arrays of characters, variable length character strings, inputting character strings,
character library functions, string handling functions. [8Hrs] [T2]
Unit III
Pointers: Pointer basics, pointer arithmetic, pointers to pointers, generic pointers, array of
pointers, functions returning pointers, Dynamic memory allocation. Pointers to functions. Pointers
and Strings
Structures and unions: Structure definition, initialization, accessing structures, nested structures,
arrays of structures, structures and functions, self-referential structures, unions, typedef,
enumerations.
File handling: command line arguments, File modes, basic file operations read, write and append.
Scope and life of variables, multi-file programming. [8Hrs][T2]
Unit IV
C99 extensions. ‘C’ Standard Libraries: stdio.h, stdlib.h, assert.h, math.h, time.h, ctype.h,
setjmp.h, string.h, stdarg.h, unistd.h [3Hrs] [T1, R8]
Basic Algorithms: Finding Factorial, Fibonacci series, Linear and Binary Searching, Basic Sorting
Algorithms- Bubble sort, Insertion sort and Selection sort. Find the square root of a number, array
order reversal, reversal of a string [7Hrs][T1]
Textbooks:
1. How to solve it by Computer by R. G. Dromey, Prentice-Hall India EEE Series, 1982.
2. The C programming language by B W Kernighan and D M Ritchie, Pearson Education, 1988.
References:
1. Programming Logic & Design by Tony Gaddis, Pearson, 2nd Ed. 2016.
2. Programming Logic and Design by Joyce Farrell, Cengage Learning, 2015.
3. Engineering Problem Solving With C by Delores M. Etter, Pearson, 2013.
4. Problem Solving and Program Design in C by Jeri R. Hanly and Elliot B. Koffman, Pearson, 2016.
5. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Harold Abelson and Gerald Sussman with
Julie Sussman, MIT Press, 1985.
6. How to Design Programs by Matthias Felleisen, Robert Bruce Findler, Matthew Flatt, and Shriram
Krishnamurthi, MIT Press, 2018.
7. ANSI/ISO 9899-1990, American National Standard for Programming Languages ‘C’ by American
National Standards Institute, Information Technology Industry Council, 1990 (C89).
8. ISO/IEC 9899:1999. International Standard for Programming Languages – C (ISO/IEC 9899) by
American National Standards Institute, Information Technology Industry Council, 2000 (C99).
9. INCITS/ISO/IEC 9899-2011.American National Standard for Programming Languages ‘C’ by
American National Standards Institute, Information Technology Industry Council, 2012 (C11).
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Unit I
Fuels: Classification and Characteristics of fuels, Calorific values, Comparison between solid, liquid
and gaseous fuels, calorific values of fuels, determination of calorific values using Bomb
calorimeter, Boy’s calorimeter, theoretical calculation of calorific value using Dulong formula and
numericals of Calorific values. Types of fuels: - Solid: Coal, proximate and ultimate analysis of coal
and numericals, carbonisation of coal in Otto-Hoffman oven with recovery of by-products,
metallurgical coke; Liquid: Petroleum products --- refining, cracking-thermal and catalytic, knocking
characteristics, Octane and Cetane rating; Gaseous: Natural Gas (NG), CNG, LPG, Coal gas, Oil gas,
Producer gas, Water gas; Combustion of fuels numericals. [9Hrs] [T1]
Unit II
Phase rule: Terms used in Gibb’s Phase rule, phase diagram and its applications for study of one-
component systems: Water and Sulphur and two-component systems: Lead-Silver and Zinc-
Magnesium.
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Polymers: Classification, functionality and their types; Plastics: Synthesis (reactions) and properties
of Polyethylene Plastics (Addition polymers) ---low-density polyethene (LDPE), high-density
polyethylene(HDPE), linear low density polyethylene(LLDPE) and ultra-high molecular weight
polyethylene (UHMWPE); Vinyl Plastics (Condensation polymers) -Nylons, Phenol-formaldehyde
resins(Bakelite) and Glyptal; Speciality Polymers: Engineering thermoplastics, Conducting polymers,
Electroluminescent polymers, liquid crystalline polymers and biodegradable polymers.
[9Hrs][T1, T2]
Unit III
Water: Introduction, water quality standards, physical, chemical and biological characteristics;
hardness of water, disadvantages of hardness, determination of hardness (EDTA method) and related
numerical questions. Alkalinity and its determination; Boiler problems with hard water and their
prevention: Scale and sludge formation, boiler corrosion, caustic embrittlement, priming and
foaming, boiler water treatment –internal or in-situ: carbonate and phosphate conditioning,
colloidal and Calgon conditioning; external treatment: (a) Lime soda process and related numericals
(b) Zeolite process and numericals, (c) Ion-exchange process. Municipal water supply – its treatment
and disinfection using break -point chlorination. Desalination, Reverse Osmosis, Electrodialysis and
defluoridation of water. [9Hrs][T1, T2]
Unit IV
Textbooks:
1. Applied Chemistry by Achyutananda Acharya and Biswajit Samantray, Pearson, 2017.
2. Engineering Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications by Shikha Agarwal, Cambridge University
Press, 2019.
References:
1. Applied Chemistry: A Textbook of Engineers and Technologists by O. V. Roussk and H. D. Gesser,
Springer, 2013.
2. Engineering Chemistry by Raghupati Mukhopadhyay and Sriparna Datta, New Age Int. (P0 Ltd.,
2007.
3. Engineering Chemistry by K. Shesha Maheswaramma and Mridula Chugh, Pearson, 2017.
4. Basic Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara, A. K.Singh, and Abhilasha Asthana, S. Cand and Co.,
2012.
5. Engineering Chemistry by K. N. Jayaveera, G.V. Subba Reddy, and C. Ramachandraiah, McGraw
Hill, 2016.
6. Engineering Chemistry by O. G. Palanna, McGraw-Hill, 2017.
7. Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by Jaya Shree Anireddy, Wiley, 2017.
8. Engineering Chemistry byE.R. Nagarajan and S. Ramalingam, Wiley, 2017.
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Unit I
Fuels: Classification and Characteristics of fuels, Calorific values, Comparison between solid, liquid
and gaseous fuels, calorific values of fuels, determination of calorific values using Bomb
calorimeter, Boy’s calorimeter, theoretical calculation of calorific value using Dulong formula and
numericals of Calorific values. Types of fuels: - Solid: Coal, proximate and ultimate analysis of coal
and numericals, carbonisation of coal in Otto-Hoffman oven with recovery of by-products,
metallurgical coke; Liquid: Petroleum products --- mining and refining of petroleum, knocking,
numericals based on combustion of fuels (excluding flue gas analysis) . [9Hrs] [T1]
Unit II
Engineering Materials: Portland Cement: manufacturing by Rotary Kiln, role of gypsum, chemistry of
setting and hardening of cement. Glass: manufacturing by tank furnace, significance of annealing,
types and properties of soft glass, hard glass, borosilicate glass. Polymers: Basic concepts &
terminology, classification and functionality of polymers, Properties and applications of (excluding
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Unit III
Water: Introduction, water quality standards, physical, chemical and biological characteristics;
hardness of water, disadvantages of hardness, determination of hardness (EDTA method) and related
numerical questions, Alkalinity of water and related numericals. Boiler problems with hard water
and their prevention: Scale and sludge formation, boiler corrosion, caustic embrittlement, priming
and foaming, boiler water treatment –internal or in-situ: carbonate and phosphate conditioning,
colloidal and Calgon conditioning; external treatment: (a) Lime soda process and related numericals
(b) Zeolite process and numericals (c) Ion-exchange process. Desalination, Reverse Osmosis,
Electrodialysis. [9Hrs] [T1, T2]
Unit IV
Textbooks:
1. Engineering Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications by Shikha Agarwal, Cambridge University
Press, 2019.
2. Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publication Company, 2021 (Seventeenth
Edition).
References:
1. Applied Chemistry: A Textbook of Engineers and Technologists by O. V. Roussk and H. D. Gesser,
Springer, 2013.
2. Engineering Chemistry by Raghupati Mukhopadhyay and Sriparna Datta, New Age Int. (P0 Ltd.,
2007.
3. Engineering Chemistry by K. Shesha Maheswaramma and Mridula Chugh, Pearson, 2017.
4. Basic Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara, A. K.Singh, and Abhilasha Asthana, S. Cand and Co.,
2012.
5. Engineering Chemistry by K. N. Jayaveera, G.V. Subba Reddy, and C. Ramachandraiah, McGraw
Hill, 2016.
6. Engineering Chemistry by O. G. Palanna, McGraw-Hill, 2017.
7. Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by Jaya Shree Anireddy, Wiley, 2017.
8. Engineering Chemistry byE.R. Nagarajan and S. Ramalingam, Wiley, 2017.
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Unit II
Waves and Oscillations: Wave motion, simple harmonic motion, wave equation, superposition
principle. Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory: Maxwell’s equations. work done by the
electromagnetic field, Poynting’s theorem, Momentum, Angular momentum in electromagnetic
fields, Electromagnetic waves: the wave equation, plane electromagnetic waves, energy carried by
electromagnetic waves [8Hrs]
Unit III
Interference: Interference by division of wave front (Young's double slit experiment, Fresnel's
biprism), interference by division of amplitude (thin films, Newton's rings, Michelson's
interferometer), Coherence and coherent sources
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Diffraction: Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction; Fraunhofer diffraction for Single slit, double slit,
and N-slit (diffraction grating), Fraunhofer diffraction from a circular aperture, resolving power and
dispersive power of a grating, Rayleigh criterion, resolving power of optical instruments
Polarization: Introduction to polarization, Brewster’s law, Malu's law, Nicol prism, double refraction,
quarter-wave and half-wave plates, optical activity, specific rotation, Laurent half shade
polarimeter. [12Hrs]
Unit IV
Theory of relativity: The Michelson-Morley Experiment and the speed of light; Absolute and Inertial
frames of reference, Galilean transformations, the postulates of the special theory of relativity,
Lorentz transformations, time dilation, length contraction, velocity addition, mass energy
equivalence. Invariance of Maxwell’s equations under Lorentz Transformation.
Textbooks:
1. Concepts of Modern Physics (SIE)by Arthur Beiser, Shobhit Mahajan, and S. Rai Choudhury,
McGraw-Hill, 2017.
2. Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett, 9th Edition ,
Cengage, 2017
References:
1. Modern Physics by Kenneth S. Krane, Wiley, 2020.
2. Principles of Physics by Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker and David Halliday, Wiley, 2015.
3. Optics by Ajoy Ghatak, McGraw Hill, 2020.
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Unit - I
Unit – II
AC Circuits: Representation of sinusoidal waveforms, peak and rms values, phasor representation,
real power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor. Analysis of single-phase ac circuits
consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC, RLC combinations (series and parallel), resonance. Three phase
balanced circuits, voltage and current relations in star and delta connections. [9Hrs] [T1]
Unit - III
D. C. Generators & Motors: Principle of operation of Generators & Motors, Speed Control of shunt
motors, Flux control, Rheostatic control, voltage control, Speed control of series motors.
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A. C. Generators & Motors: Principle of operation, Revolving Magnetic field, Squirrel cage and phase
wound rotor, Starting of Induction motors, Direct on line and Star Delta starters, Synchronous
machines. [9Hrs [T1]]
Unit - IV:
Textbooks:
1. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals by Vincent Del Toro, PHI (India), 1989
References:
1. An Introduction to Electrical Science by Adrian Waygood, Routledge, 2nd Ed. 2019.
2. Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology by John Bird, Elsevier, 2007.
3. Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering by Giorgio Rizzoni, MacGraw-Hill, 2007.
4. Electrical Engineering by Allan R. Hambley, Prentice-Hall, 2011.
5. Hughes Electical & Electronic Technology by Edward Hughes revised by Hohn Wiley, Keith Brown
and Ian McKenzie Smith, Pearson, 2016.
6. Electrical and Electronics Technology by E. Hughes, Pearson, 2010.
7. Basic Electrical Engineering by D.C. Kulshrestha, McGraw-Hill, 2009.
8. Basic Electrical Engineering by D. P. Kothai and I.J. Nagrath, McGraw-Hill, 2010.
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Unit III
Environmental Pollution: (a) Air Pollution: Source, Types, effects on biosphere and Meterology, Air
Quality, Control. (b) Water Pollution: Types and Sources. (c) Soil Pollution: Types and Control. (d)
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Noise Pollution: Effect, Control (e) Thermal Pollution. (f) Radiation Pollution (g) Solid waste
Management, (h) Pollution Prevention, (i) Disaster Management [10Hrs][T1,T2]
Unit III
Social Issues and Environment: Concept of Sustainable Development; Urban problem related to
energy; Water Conservation; Wasteland reclamation; Resettlement and Rehabilitation; Climate
Change; Nuclear Accidents; Consumerism and Waste Products; Laws related to Environment,
Pollution, Forest and Wild life; Environmental Impact Assessment. [8Hrs] [T1,T2]
Unit IV
Human Population and Environment: Population Growth, Human Rights, Family Welfare
Programmes, Environment and Human Health, HIV/AIDS, Women and Child Welfare, Role of IT.
[8Hrs] [T1,T2]
Textbooks:
1. Environmental Studies by AninditaBasak, Pearson, 2009.
2. Environmental Studies: Simplified by Benny Joseph, McGraw-Hill, 2017.
References:
1. Environmental Studies by D. L. Manjunath, Pearson, 2007.
2. Environmental Studies by Anil Kumar De and Arnab Kumar De, New Age Int. (P) Ltd, Publishers,
2005.
3. Companion to Environmental Studiesedited by Coel Castree, Mike Hulme, and James D. Proctor,
Routledge, 2018.
4. Environmental Studies by Deepa Sharma and Bhupendra Singh Chabbra, New Age Int. (P) Ltd,
Publishers, 2007.
5. Environmental Studies: Simplified by Raj Kumar Singh, McGraw-Hill, 2012.
6. Basics of Environmental Studies by U. K. Khare, McGraw-Hill, 2014.
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Unit I
Partial derivatives, Chain rule, Differentiation of Implicit functions, Exact differentials. Maxima,
Minima and saddle points, Method of Lagrange multipliers. Differentiation under Integral sign,
Jacobians and transformations of coordinates. [8Hrs][T2]
Unit II
Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs): Basic Concepts. Geometric Meaning of y’= ƒ(x, y). Direction
Fields, Euler’s Method, Separable ODEs. Exact ODEs. Integrating Factors, Linear ODEs. Bernoulli
Equation. Population Dynamics, Orthogonal Trajectories. Homogeneous Linear ODEs with Constant
Coefficients. Differential Operators. Modeling of Free Oscillations of a Mass–Spring System, Euler–
Cauchy Equations. Wronskian, Nonhomogeneous ODEs, Solution by Variation of Parameters.
Power Series Method for solution of ODEs: Legendre’s Equation. Legendre Polynomials, Bessel’s
Equation, Bessels’s functions Jn(x) and Yn(x). Gamma Function [12Hrs][T1]
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Unit III
Linear Algebra: Matrices and Determinants, Gauss Elimination, Linear Independence. Rank of a
Matrix. Vector Space. Solutions of Linear Systems and concept of Existence, Uniqueness,
Determinants. Cramer’s Rule, Gauss–Jordan Elimination. The Matrix Eigenvalue Problem.
Determining Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Symmetric, Skew-Symmetric, and Orthogonal Matrices.
Eigenbases. Diagonalization. Quadratic Forms.Cayley – Hamilton Theorem (without proof)[10Hrs][T1]
Unit IV
Vector Calculus: Vector and Scalar Functions and Their Fields. Derivatives, Curves. Arc Length.
Curvature. Torsion, Gradient of a Scalar Field. Directional Derivative, Divergence of a Vector Field,
Curl of a Vector Field, Line Integrals, Path Independence of Line Integrals, Double Integrals, Green’s
Theorem in the Plane, Surfaces for Surface Integrals, Surface Integrals, Triple Integrals, Stokes
Theorem. Divergence Theorem of Gauss. [10Hrs][T1]
Textbooks:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley, 10th Ed., 2011.
2. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering, by K. F. Riley, M. P. Hobson and S. J. Bence,
CUP, 2013. (for Unit I)
References:
1. Engineering Mathematics by K.A. Stroud withDexter J. Booth, Macmillan, 2020.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Larry Turyn, Taylor and Francis, 2014.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Dennis G. Zill, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2018.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB by Dean G. Duffy, Taylor and Francis, 2017.
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Merle C. Potter, Jack L. Lessing, and Edward F.
Aboufadel, Springer (Switzerland), 2019.
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Unit I
Unit II
Spoken and Written English: Attributes of spoken and written communication, Formal & Informal
Communication, Variation in between Indian, British and American English. Etiquette and Manners:
Personal Behaviour, Greetings, Introductions, Telephone Etiquette. Vocabulary Development:
Dictionaries and Thesaurus, Words often confused, generally used one word substitutions,
Comprehension. [8Hrs][T1]
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Unit III
Letter writing: Planning the message, Planning Content, Structure, Language use, Layout, enquires
and replies, asking for or giving quotations, Bargaining letters, Seller’s reply, etc.; Complaints and
Replies; Memos, Circulars and notices;
Papragraph Writing, Writing Scientific and Technical Reports: Types, Structure, Drafting and
Delivering a Speech: Understanding the Environment, Understanding the Audience, Text preparing,
Composition, Practicing, Commemorative Speeches, Welcome and Introduction, Farewell and Send-
offs, Condolence [8Hrs][T1]
Unit IV
Articles: Indefinite, Definite; Tenses: Present, Past, Future, Perfect (Present, Past and Future),
Tenses in conditional sentences; Active and Passive Voice: Formation, conversion; Direct and
Indirect Speech, Degrees of Comparison, Common errors, Concepts of Learning and Listening
[8Hrs][T1]
Textbooks:
1. English Language Communication Skills by Urmilla Rai, Himalaya Publishing House, 10th Ed.,
2010.
References:
1. Technical Communication: Principles and Practice byMeenakshi Raman and Sangeeta Sharma,
Oxford University Press, 2015.
2. Communication Skills for Engineers by C. Muralikrishna and Sunita Mishra, Pearson, 2011.
3. Effective Technical Communication by M. Ashraf Rizvi, McGraw-Hill, 2018.
4. Business Communication: Skills, Concepts, and Applications by P.D. Chaturvedi and Mukesh
Chaturvedi, Pearson, 2013.
5. Business Correspondence and Report Writing by R.C. Sharma and Krishan Mohan, McGraw-Hill,
2016.
6. English for Technical Communications by Aysha Viswamohan, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008.
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Unit I
Introduction to Constitution of India: Definition, Source and Framing of the Constitution of India.
Salient features of the Indian Constitution. Preamble of the Constitution. [6Hrs]
Unit II
Fundamental Rights and Duties: Rights To Equality (Article 14-18). Rights to Freedom (Article 19-22).
Right against Exploitation (Article 23-24). Rights to Religion and Cultural and Educational Rights of
Minorities( Article 25- 30). The Directive Principles of State Policy – Its significance and application.
Fundamental Duties – Necessary obligations and its nature, legal status and significance [6Hrs]
Unit III
Executives and Judiciary: Office of President, Vice President and Governor: Power and Functions,
Parliament, Emergency Provisions-, President Rule; Union Judiciary: Appointment of Judges,
Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, State Judiciary: Power and functions, Writ Jurisdiction [6Hrs]
Unit IV
Center-States Relation: Is Indian Constitution Federalin Nature, Legislative relations between Union
and States, Administrative Relations between Union and States, Financial Relations between Union
and States [6Hrs]
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Textbooks:
1. Constitutional Law of India by J.N Pandey, Central Law Publication, 2018.
2. Introduction to the Indian Constitution of India by D.D. Basu, PHI, New Delhi, 2021
3. The Constitution of India by P.M. Bakshi, Universal Law Publishing Co., 2020.
References:
1. Indian Constitutional Law by M.P. Jain, Lexis Nexis, 2013
2. Constitution of India by V.N. Shukla, Eastern Book Agency, 2014
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Unit I
Human Values: Morals, Values, Ethics, Integrity, Work ethics, Service learning, Virtues, Respect for
others, Living peacefully, Caring, Sharing, Honesty, Courage, Valuing time, Cooperation,
Commitment, Empathy, Self-confidence, Challenges in the work place, Spirituality [3Hrs]
Unit II
Engineering Ethics: Senses of engineering ethics, Variety of moral issues, Types of inquiries, Moral
dilemma, Moral autonomy, Moral development (theories), Consensus and controversy, Profession,
Models of professional roles, Responsibility, Theories about right action (Ethical theories), Self-
control, Self-interest, Customs, Religion, Self-respect, Case study: Choice of the theory
Unit III
Safety definition, Safety and risk, Risk analysis, Assessment of safety and risk, Safe exit, Risk-
benefit analysis
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Sefety lessons from ‘the challenger’, Case study: Power plants,Collegiality and loyalty, Collective
bargaining,
Confidentiality, Conflict of interests, Occupational crime, Human rights, Employee rights, Whistle
blowing, Intellectual property rights. [4Hrs]
Unit IV
Textbooks:
1. A Textbook on Professional Ethics and Human Values, by R. S. Naagarazan, New Age Publishers,
2006.
References:
1. Professional Ethics and Human Values by D. R. Kiran, McGraw-Hill, 2014.
2. Engineering Ethics, by Charles E Harris and Micheal J Rabins, Cengage Learning Pub., 2012.
3. Ethics in Engineering, Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, McGraw Hill Pub., 2017.
4. Unwritten laws of Ethics and Change in Engineering by The America Society of Mechanical
Engineers, 2015.
5. Engineering Ethics by Charles B. Fleddermann, Pearson, 2014.
6. Introduction to Engineering Ethics by Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger, McGraw-Hill, 2010.
7. Engineering Ethics: Concept and Cases by Charles E. Harris, Michael S. Pritchard and Michael
J.Rabins, Cengage, 2009.
8. Ethics in Engineering Practiceand Research by Caroline Whitbeck, Cambridge University Press,
2007.
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Unit I
Unit II
Joining Processes: Welding principles, classification of welding processes, Fusion welding, Gas
welding, Equipments used, Filler and Flux materials. Electric arc welding, Gas metal arc welding,
Submerged arc welding, Electro slag welding, TIG and MIG welding process, resistance welding,
welding defects. [10Hrs]
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Unit III
Deformation Processes: Hot working and cold working of metals, Forging processes, Open and closed
die forging process. Typical forging operations, Rolling of metals, Principle of rod and wire drawing,
Tube drawing. Principle of Extrusion, Types of Extrusion, Hot and Cold extrusion.
Sheet metal characteristics -Typical shearing operations, bending and drawing operations, Stretch
forming operations, Metal spinning. [10Hrs]
Unit IV
Textbooks:
1. Manufacturing Technology: Foundry, Forming and Welding Volume 1, P. N Rao, , McGrawHill, 5e,
2018.
2. Elements of Workshop Technology Vol. 1 and 2 by Hajra Choudhury, Media Promoters Pvt
Ltd.,2008.
References:
1. Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, by Serope Kalpajian and Steven R.Schmid,
Pearson Education, 5e, 2014.
2. Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems by Mikell P. Groover,
John Wiley and Sons, 4e, 2010 .
3. Production Technology by R.K.Jain and S.C. Gupta, Khanna Publishers. 16th Edition, 2001.
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Note: Teacher’s may use the prescribed books to choose the practicals in addition to above. Total 8
practicals minimum shall be performed by the students, they may be asked to do more. Atleast 4
experiments must be from the above list.
Textbook:
1. B.Sc. Practical Physics by C. L. Arora, S.Chand & Co., 2020.
2. Practical physics by R. K. Shukla and A. Srivastava, New Age Int. (P) Ltd., 2006.
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Note:
1. At least 8 Experiments out of the list shall be performed by the students. Teachers may introduce
new experiments for the class in addition to above.
2. In addition Two Mini Projects based on the skills learnt shall be done by the students. Teachers
shall create the mini projects so that the same is not repeated every year. These mini projects may
be done in a group not exceeding group size of 4 students.
3. Usage of IDE like Visual Studio Community Edition, Codeblocks, etc. are recommended.
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References:
1. Vogel’s Text Book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by G.H. Jefferey, J. Bassett, J. Mendham,
and R.C. Denney, Logmaan Scientific & Technical, 1989
2. Essentials of Experimental Engineering Chemistry by S. Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & Co., 2008.
3. Experiments in Applied Chemistry by S. Ratan, S.K. KAtaria & Sons, 2003.
4. Practical Chemistry by O.P.Pandey, D. N. Bajpai and S. Giri, S.Chand & Co., 2005.
5. Engineering Chemistry with Laboratory Experiments by M. S. Kaurav, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.,
2011.
6. Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry by S. K. Bhasin, and Sudha Rani, Dhanpat Rai &Co.,
2006.
Note:
1. At least 8 Experiments out of the list shall be performed by the students. Teachers may introduce
new experiments for the class in addition to above.
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Unit I
Unit II
Projection of Lines: Line Parallel to both H.P. and V.P., Parallel to one and inclined to other, Other
typical cases: three view projection of straight lines, true length and angle orientation of straight
line: rotation method, Trapezoidal method and auxiliary plane method, traces of line.
Unit III
Projection of Planes: Projection of Planes Parallel to one and perpendicular to other, Perpendicular
to one and inclined to other, Inclined to both reference planes, Plane oblique to reference planes,
traces of planes.
Planes Other than the Reference Planes: Introduction of other planes (perpendicular and oblique),
their traces, inclinations etc., projections of points and lines lying in the planes, conversion of
oblique plane into auxiliary plane and solution of related problems.
Unit IV
Projection of Solids: Projection of solids in first or third quadrant, Axis parallel to one and
perpendicular to other, Axis parallel to one inclined to other, Axis inclined to both the principal
plane, Axis perpendicular to profile plane and parallel to both H.P. and V.P., Visible and invisible
details in the projection, Use of rotation and auxiliary plane method.
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Development of Surface: Purpose of development, Parallel line, radial line and triangulation
method, Development of prism, cylinder, cone and pyramid surface for both right angled and
oblique solids, Development of surface.
Textbooks:
1. Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt, 53rd Ed., Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Gujarat,2017.
References:
1. Engineering Drawing by P.S. Gill, S.K Kataria & Sons, New Delhi, 2013.
2. Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics by Frederick E. Giesecke, Shawna Lockhart, Marla
Goodman, and Cindy M. Johnson, 15th Ed., Prentice Hall, USA, 2016
3. Engineering Drawing by M.B. Shah and B.C. Rana, 3rd Ed., Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2009.
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1. To Design the circuit for a given load and selection of its various Components and instruments
from the safety point of view
OR
To study different types of symbols and standard currently being used inelectrical engineering.
2. Study and applications of CRO for measurement of voltage, frequencyand phase of signals.
3. Connection of lamp by(1)Single Switch Method.(2) Two-way Switch Method.
OR
Performance comparison of fluorescent Tube & CFL Lamp.
3. To Verify Thevenin’s & Norton’s Theorem
OR
To Verify Superposition &Reciprocity Theorem.
OR
To Verify Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
4. To Measure Power & Power Factor in a Single-Phase A.C Circuit usingThree Ammeters or three
Voltmeters.
5. To Measure Power & Power Factor in a Balanced Three Phase Circuitusing Two Single Phase
Wattmeters.
6. To study of Resonance in a series R-L-C or Parallel R-L-C Circuits.
7. To perform open circuit and short circuit test on 1-phase transformer.
8. Starting, Reversing and speed control of DC shunt Motor
9. Starting, Reversing and speed control of 3-phase Induction Motor
10. To Study different types of Storage Batteries & its charging system.
11. To Study different types of earthing methods including earth leakagecircuit breaker (GFCI)
Note:
1. At least 8 Experiments out of the list shall be performed by the students. Teachers may introduce
new experiments for the class in addition to above.
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Note:
1. For better understanding of various aspects of environment visits to local areas, depending upon
easy access and importance may be planned to any nearby river, forest, grassland, hills and
students should write a report based on their observations.
2. At least 8 Experiments out of the list shall be performed by the students. Teachers may
introduce new experiments for the class in addition to above
References:
1. Vogel’s Text Book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by G.H. Jefferey, J. Bassett, J. Mendham,
and R.C. Denney, Logmaan Scientific & Technical, 1989.
2. dst.gov.in/green-chem.pdf (monograph of green chemistry laboratory experiments).
3. Essentials of Experimental Engineering Chemistry by S. Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & Co., 2008.
4. Experiments in Applied Chemistry by S. Ratan, S.K. KAtaria & Sons, 2003.
5. Principles of Environment Science: Enquiry and Applications by W. Cunningham and M. A.
Cunningha, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
6. Perspectives in Environment Studies by A. Kaushik and C. P. Kaushik, New Age Int. (P) Pub.,
2013.
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Unit I
Quantum Mechanics: Introduction: Wave particle duality, de Broglie waves, the experiment of
Davisson and Germer, electron diffraction, physical interpretation of the wave function, properties,
the wave packet, group and phase velocity, the uncertainty principle . The Schrödinger wave
equation (1D), Eigen values and Eigen functions, expectation values, simple Eigen value problems –
solutions of the Schrödinger’s equations for the free particle, the infinite well, the finite well,
tunneling effect, the scanning electron microscope, the quantum simple harmonic oscillator
(qualitative), zero point energy. [8Hrs][T1,T2]
Unit II
Quantum Statistics: The need for statistics , statistical distributions: Maxwell Boltzmann, Bose-
Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics, their comparisons, Fermions and Bosons, Applications of
quantum statistics: 1. Molecular speed and energies in an ideal gas; 2. The Black body spectrum, the
failure of classical statistics to give the correct explanations – Bose-Einstein statistics applied to the
Black Body radiation spectrum; Fermi-Dirac distribution, free electron theory, electronic specific
heats, Fermi energy and average energy; Dying stars. [8Hrs][T1,T2]
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Unit III
Crystal Structure: Types of solids, Unit cell, Types of crystals, Translation vectors, Lattice planes,
Miller indices, Simple crystal structures, Interplaner spacing, Crystal structure analysis: Bragg’s law,
Laue method, Point defects: Schottcky and Frankel defects. [8Hrs][T1,T2]
Unit IV
Band Theory of Solids: Origin of energy bands in solids, motion of electrons in a periodic potential –
the Kronig–Penny model (Qualitative). Brillouin zones, effective mass, metals, semi-conductors and
insulators and their energy band structures. Extrinsic and Intrinsic semiconductors, doping – Fermi
energy for doped and undoped semiconductors, the p-n junction (energy band diagrams with Fermi
energy), the unbiased diode, forward and reverse biased diodes – tunnel diodes, zener diode, photo
diode its characteristics, LED [8Hrs][T1,T2]
Textbooks:
1. Concepts of Modern Physics (SIE)by Arthur Beiser, Shobhit Mahajan, and S. Rai Choudhury,
McGraw – Hill, 2017.
2. Modern Physics by Kenneth S. Krane, Wiley, 2020.
References:
1. Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett, 9th Edition
, Cengage, 2017
2. Principles of Physics by Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker and David Halliday, Wiley, 2015.
3. Solid State Electronic Devices ,by Streetman and Ben G Prentice Hall India
Learning Private Limited; 2006
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Unit I
Complex Analysis – I : Complex Numbers and Their Geometric Representation, Polar Form of
Complex Numbers. Powers and Roots, Derivative. Analytic Function, Cauchy–Riemann Equations.
Laplace’s Equation, Exponential Function, Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions. Euler’s Formula,
de’Moivre’s theorem (without proof), Logarithm. General Power. Principal Value. Singularities and
Zeros. Infinity,
Line Integral in the Complex Plane, Cauchy’s Integral Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral Formula,
Derivatives of Analytic Functions, Taylor and Maclaurin Series. [10Hrs]
Unit II
Complex Analysis – II: Laurent Series, Residue Integration Method. Residue Integration of Real
Integrals,
Geometry of Analytic Functions: Conformal Mapping, Linear Fractional Transformations (Möbius
Transformations), Special Linear Fractional Transformations, Conformal Mapping by Other Functions,
Applications: Electrostatic Fields, Use of Conformal Mapping. Modeling, Heat Problems, Fluid Flow.
Poisson’s Integral Formula for Potentials [10Hrs]
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Unit III
Laplace Transforms: Definitions and existence (without proof), properties, First Shifting Theorem (s-
Shifting), Transforms of Derivatives and Integrals and ODEs, Unit Step Function (Heaviside Function).
Second Shifting Theorem (t-Shifting), Short Impulses. Dirac’s Delta Function. Partial Fractions,
Convolution. Integral Equations, Differentiation and Integration of Transforms. Solution of ODEs with
Variable Coefficients, Solution of
Systems of ODEs. Inverse Laplace transform and its properties.
Fourier Analysis: Fourier Series, Arbitrary Period. Even and Odd Functions. Half-Range Expansions,
Sturm–Liouville Problems. Fourier Integral, Fourier Cosine and Sine Transforms, Fourier Transform.
Usage of fourier analysis for solution of ODEs. Inverse Fourier transform and its properties. [10Hrs]
Unit IV
Partial Differential Equations (PDEs): Basic Concepts of PDEs. Modeling: Vibrating String, Wave
Equation. Solution by Separating Variables. Use of Fourier Series. D’Alembert’s Solution of the Wave
Equation. Characteristics. Modeling: Heat Flow from a Body in Space. Heat Equation:Solution by
Fourier Series. Steady Two-Dimensional Heat Problems. Dirichlet Problem. Heat Equation: Modeling
Very Long Bars. Solution by Fourier Integrals and Transforms. Modeling: Membrane, Two-Dimensional
Wave Equation. Rectangular Membrane. Laplacian in Polar Coordinates. Circular Membrane.
Laplace’s Equation in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates. Potential. Solution of PDEs by Laplace
Transforms. [10Hrs]
Textbooks:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley, 10th Ed., 2011.
References:
1. Engineering Mathematics by K.A. Stroud withDexter J. Booth, Macmillan, 2020.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Larry Turyn, Taylor and Francis, 2014.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Dennis G. Zill, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2018.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB by Dean G. Duffy, Taylor and Francis, 2017.
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Merle C. Potter, Jack L. Lessing, and Edward F.
Aboufadel, Springer (Switzerland), 2019.
6. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering, by K. F. Riley, M. P. Hobson and S. J. Bence,
CUP, 2013.
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Unit I
Force System: Introduction, force, principle of transmissibility of force, resultant of a force system,
resolution of a force, moment of force about a line, Varigon’s theorem, couple, resolution of force
into force and a couple, properties of couple and their application to engineering problems.
Equilibrium: Force body diagram, equations of equilibrium and their applications to engineering
problems, equilibrium of two force and three force members.
Distributed Forces: Determination of center of gravity, center of mass and centroid by direct
integration and by the method of composite bodies, mass moment of inertia and area moment of
inertia by direct integration and composite bodies method, radius of gyration, parallel axis theorem,
polar moment of inertial. [10Hrs]
Unit II
Structure: Plane truss, perfect and imperfect truss, assumption in the truss analysis, analysis of
perfect plane trusses by the method of joints, method of section and graphical method.
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Friction: Static and Kinetic friction, laws of dry friction, co-efficient of friction, angle of friction,
angle of repose, cone of friction, frictional lock, friction in flat pivot and collar bearing, friction in
flat belts. [10Hrs]
Unit III
Unit IV
Kinematics of Rigid Bodies: Concept of rigid body, types of rigid body motion, absolute motion,
introduction to relative velocity, relative acceleration (Corioli’s component excluded) and
instantaneous center of zero velocity, Velocity and acceleration.
Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Equation of motion, translatory motion and fixed axis rotation, application
of work energy principles to rigid bodies conservation of energy.
Beam: Introduction, types of loading, methods for the reactions of a beam, space diagram, types of
end supports, beams subjected to couple. [10Hrs]
Textbooks:
1.Engineering Mechanics by A.K.Tayal, Umesh Publications.
References:
1. 'Engineering Mechanics' by K. L. Kumar, Tata Mc-Graw Hill
2. 'Engineering Mechanics' by S. Timoshenko, D. H. Young, J. V. Rao, Tata Mc-Graw Hill
3. 'Engineering Mechanics-Statics and Dynamics' by Irwing H. Shames, PHI.
4. 'Engineering Mechanics' by Basudev Bhattacharya, Oxford University Press.
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experiments must be from the above list.
Textbook:
1. B.Sc. Practical Physics by C. L. Arora, S.Chand & Co., 2020.
2. Practical physics by R. K. Shukla and A. Srivastava, New Age Int. (P) Ltd., 2006.
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Unit I
Section of Solids: Definition of Sectioning and its purpose, Procedure of Sectioning, Illustration
through examples, Types of sectional planes-application to few examples.
Unit II
Isometric Projection: Classification of pictorial views, Basic Principle of Isometric projection,
Difference between isometric projection and drawing, Isometric projection of solids such as cube,
prism, pyramid and cylinder.
Oblique Projection: Principle of oblique projection, difference between oblique projection and
isometric projection, receding lines and receding angles, oblique drawing of circle, cylinder, prism
and pyramid.
Unit III
Perspective Projection: Principle of perspective projection, definitions of perspective elements,
visual ray method, vanishing point method.
Conversion of 3D to 2D figures.
Unit IV
Introduction to CADD: Interfacing and Introduction to CAD Software, Coordinate System, 2D
drafting: lines, circles, arc, polygon, etc., Dimensioning, 2-D Modelling, Use of CAD Software for
engineering drawing practices.
Textbooks:
1. Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt, 53rd Ed., Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Gujarat,2017.
References:
1. Engineering Drawing by P.S. Gill, S.K Kataria & Sons, New Delhi, 2013.
2. Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics by Frederick E. Giesecke, Shawna Lockhart, Marla
Goodman, and Cindy M. Johnson, 15th Ed., Prentice Hall, USA, 2016
3. Engineering Drawing by M.B. Shah and B.C. Rana, 3rd Ed., Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2009.
4. AutoCAD 2017 for Engineers & Designers by Sham Tickoo,, Dreamtech Press 2016.
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Unit I
Safety, precautions and maintenance: Safety in shop, safety devices, safety and precautions -
moving machine and equipment parts, electrical parts and connections, fire, various driving systems
like chain, belt and ropes, electrical accidents, an overview of predictive, preventive and scheduled
maintenance, standard guidelines to be followed in shop.
Unit II
Introduction to machine shop: Introduction to Lathe, Milling, shaper, Planer, grinder, drilling and
overview of operations performed on these machines by making some jobs.
Unit III
Introduction to welding shop: Welding, types of welding, tools and applications, gas welding and arc
welding, edge preparation, various joints formation by gas welding and electric arc welding.
Unit IV
Introduction to sheet metal shop: Sheet metal tools and operations, formation of a box using sheet.
Introduction to fitting shop: Introduction to fitting, tools and applications, some jobs in fitting shop.
Textbooks:
1. Workshop Technology Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, Hajra Choudhary and Roy, Media Promoters and
Publishers, 2018.
References:
1. A course in Workshop Technology Vol.1 and Vol. 2, B. S. Raghuvanshi, Dhanpat Rai and Compnay,
2015.
2. Workshop Technology (Manufacturing Processes), Khurmi and Gupta, S. Chand Publication, 2010.
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