Final GCC Syllabus-1
Final GCC Syllabus-1
Final GCC Syllabus-1
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4. Trigonometry
2. Vector Algebra
4.1 Trigonometric Ratio & Identities
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(i) Checking the correctness of physical Elasticity, stress and strain, Hook’s law, elastic
equation, limit, Yielding point and breaking point.
(ii) Deriving relations among various Modulus of elasticity, Youn’s modulus, bulk
physical quantities, and modulus and modulus of rigidity.
(iii) Conversion of numerical values of 5.2 Surface Tension
physical quantities from one system of
Introduction, Cohesive and Adhesive forces,
units into others,
Molecular theory of surface tension. Angle of
(iv) Limitations of dimensional analysis. contact. Application of surface tension.
5.3 Viscosity
2.Circular Motion/WPE
Fluid motion, streamline and turbulent motion,
Circular motion, Concept of work, power and viscous forces, co-efficient of viscosity by
energy, different forms of energy. Mass Energy Stoke’s method and Poisuelle’s method.
relation angular velocity, angular acceleration
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6. OSCILLATORS, FEEDBACK:
BASIC ELECTRONICS
Types of feedback, Block Diagram of feedback
circuit used as an oscillator, Barkhausen
1.SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS criterion, types of oscillators.
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Codes conversion & Parity; Logic gates; Boolean ELECTRICAL ENGG. FOR
algebra, Half and full adder, half & full
Subtractor, Concept of Mux, DeMux, decoder DIPLOMA HOLDER (ALL OVER
and encoder, Concept of flip-flops, RS, D, JK and INDIA LEET)
T types, triggered and clocked, master slave JK ,
Shift/Storage Registers, concept of synchronous
and asynchronous counters. ADC, DAC & its
1. BASIS OF ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC
types
CIRCUIT COMPONENTS – 4 hours
Concept of Source and Load, Difference
between DC and AC, Concept of
8. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM voltage, current, resistor, capacitor,
Basic Concepts, block diagram Communication inductor, resistance, capacitance,
System, Modulation, Need for modulation, inductance power and energy, star
introduction to AM, FM, PM. Types of delta transformations, relation between
modulation, demodulation of AM, FM, PCM, electrical, mechanical and thermal
DM, ASK, FSK, PSK. units, temperature weft of resistance,
electric field, emf, permittivity,
Introduction to magnetic circuit,
9.POWER ELECTRONICS magneto motive force and magnetic
field strength, permeability of free
Industrial Electronics and Control, SCR, DIAC, space, relative permeability, reluctance,
TRIAC. comparison of electric and magnetic
circuits, B/H curve, magnetic circuits
10.ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTS AND
calculations, self and mutual
MEASUREMENTS
inductance.
Measurements & Instrumentation, Errors,
standards, accuracy precision resolution,
Ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters and energy 2. BASIS OF MAGNETS – 1 hour
meters, insulation tester, earth tester, permanent magnets, temporary
multimeter, CRO, measurement of V, I, phase & magnets, electromagnets, types of
Frequecy on CRO, low, medium & high magnetic materials.
resistance measurment, AC Bridges,
Transducers for measurement of temperature,
displacement. 3. SOURCES FUNDAMENTAL AND
CONVERSION – 1 hour
AC source, DC source, dependent &
independent source, current & voltage
source, source conversion from current
to voltage source.
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7. AC MACHINES – 6 hours
(brief idea of power generation,
( Brief discussion of principle of
transmission and distribution using
operation of single phase transformer,
block diagram of each stage involved
emf equation, losses, efficiency and
thoroughly, some technical concepts of
condition for maximum efficiency,
transmission through network theory)
voltage regulation, open circuit and
short circuit tests of single phase 11. BASIS OF HOUSE WIRING, VOLTAGE
transformer, operation of three phase STABILIZER & UPS SYSTEMS – 2 hours
transformer, star delta 3 phase
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1. APPLIED MECHANICS
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trains; balancing of rotating masses; brakes & acceptance sampling, TQM. Plant location,
dynamometer. layout and line balancing. Types of plant
layouts. Inventory control, Inventory
classification, and EOQ and ABC analysis.
6. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING/ Industrial management, types of organizational
MANUFACTURINGPROCESSES structure, qualities & responsibilities of good
leader, methods of quality control, productivity.
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4. OPERATING SYSTEMS
5. PROGRAMMING IN C
6. COMPUTER NETWORKING
7. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
8. Microprocessor 8085
History, Microprocessor block diagram, 8085
pin diagram , 8085 Microprocessor Interrupts,
addressing mode, microprocessor and
microcontroller difference
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