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    First

    Semester

    Exam Duration(Hrs)

    Relative

    weightage

    %

    CODE

    Course

    L

    T P

    Credits

    Theory

    Practical

    cws

    MTE

    PRE

    ETE

    PY1101

    Engineering

    P

    ry$ics 3

    L

    2

    5

    3 2

    10

    30

    20

    40

    MA1101

    Engg.

    Maths

    I

    3

    0 4

    ?

    20

    40

    40

    ES1101

    Environmenti

    Studies

    3

    0 0

    3

    3

    20

    40

    40

    EC1101

    Basic

    Electror

    cs

    3

    1

    0 4

    3

    20

    40

    40

    ES1102

    Mechanics

    of iolids

    3 1

    0 4

    3

    20

    40

    40

    ME1101

    Engg.

    Graphic

    2

    0

    2

    3

    2

    20

    40

    40

    ME1130

    Basic

    Worksh

    Practice

    p

    1

    0 2

    2

    2

    60

    40

    Totalcredits

    25

    Second

    Semester

    Exam

    Duration

    (Hrs)

    Relative

    weightage

    %

    CODE

    Course

    t

    T

    P

    Credits Theory

    Practical

    cws

    MTE

    PRE

    ETE

    cY1101

    Engg.

    Chemis

    Y

    2

    7 2

    4.

    3

    2 10

    30 20 40

    MA1201

    Engg.

    Maths

    I

    3 L 0 4

    3

    20

    40

    40

    EE1r.01

    Basic

    Electrici

    Tech.

    3

    L

    0

    4

    3

    20

    40

    40

    cs1101

    Programming

    nC

    2 L 2

    4

    3

    2

    10

    30

    20 40

    ES1103

    Engg. Thermc

    lynamics

    2

    't

    0

    3

    3

    20 40

    40

    HS1101

    Values,

    Ethics

    & Governance

    2 0 0

    2

    2

    20

    40

    40

    EN1111

    TechnicalCor

    munication

    2

    1.

    0

    3 2

    20

    40

    40

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    cM1403

    VALUES,

    ETIIICS

    & GOVERNAIICE

    120021

    Values:

    Meaning

    of

    value

    education, Three

    Gunas,

    Nature

    and

    kinds

    of

    value,

    Understanding

    Harmony

    at

    various

    Levels:

    understanding

    in

    the

    human

    being

    as

    co-existence

    of

    Self

    ('I')

    and

    Body,

    in

    the

    Self

    ('I2),

    understanding

    myself,

    harmony

    with

    the Body,

    family,

    Society,

    Nature,

    in

    existence;

    Ethics

    and

    Business:

    Values

    and

    attitudes

    for

    professional

    accountants,

    Legal

    frameworks,

    regulations

    and standards

    for

    business,

    Nafure

    of

    ethics

    and

    its

    relevance;

    Rulis-

    based

    and frameworrk

    approaches

    to

    ethics; Personal

    development

    and

    lifelong

    learning;

    personal

    qualities;

    Ethical principles;

    Concepts

    of independence,

    skepticism,

    accountability

    and social

    responsibility;

    Ethical

    Conflict:

    Relationship

    between

    ethics,

    govemance,

    the

    law

    and

    social

    responsibilrty,

    Unethical

    behaviour,

    Ethical dilemmas

    and

    conflicts

    of

    interest;

    Organisational

    Governance:

    The

    role

    and

    key objectives

    of

    organisational govemance

    in relation

    to

    ethics

    and

    the

    laq

    developmgnt

    of

    organisational

    govemance

    intemationally;

    the role

    of

    directors

    in

    relation

    to

    organisaltional

    governance; the

    role

    of

    the

    board, Types

    of

    board

    structures

    and

    organisational

    govemance

    issues,

    Policies

    and

    procedures

    for

    'best practice'

    companies,

    Rules

    and

    principles

    based,approaches

    to

    govemance

    Books:

    1.

    R.R.Gaur,

    R.

    Sangal and

    G.P. Bagaria, A

    Foundation

    Course

    in Human

    Values

    Professional Ethics;

    Excel Books,

    2010.

    2.

    S

    Sadri

    & J Sadri,

    Business

    Excellence

    Through

    Ethics

    &

    Governance,2nd

    edition,

    2015.

    3.

    U.C Mathur,

    Orgqnisational

    Governance

    and business

    ethics,

    MacMillan

    India

    Ltd.

    2009.

    References:

    1.

    C.V Baxi, Organ$ational

    Governance,

    Excel Books, 2009

    2.

    D.

    Mehta,

    Sharm4,

    Business

    Ethics

    and Ethos,

    Ramesh

    Book

    Depot,

    2008

    3. R.

    Namakumai,

    $trategic

    Planning

    of Organisational

    Strategt,MacMillan

    lndia Ltd,

    2000.

    4.

    S.

    Sadri,

    A.K.

    Sir.lha

    and

    P. Bonnerjee,

    Business

    Ethics:

    concepts

    and

    cases,

    TMH, 1998.

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    cs1101

    Programming

    in

    C

    12

    12

    4l

    Computer

    funda

    :

    The

    von Neumann architecture, flowcharts

    and

    algorithms, operating

    system

    fundame

    ),

    programs,

    assembly

    language,

    high level programming

    languages;

    Number

    System:

    ,

    decimal,

    octal, hexadecimal;

    C Programming:

    data

    types,

    variables,

    operators,

    statements,

    control

    structures,

    functions,

    recursion,

    arrays

    and

    pointers,

    records

    (structures)

    files,

    input/output,

    standard

    library

    functions

    and

    elementary

    datastructures.

    Laboratorv

    will

    include

    assignments

    on

    branching,

    looping,

    functions,

    recursions,

    arrays, pointers,

    and

    a mini

    project.

    TEXT

    BOOKS:

    REFERENCES:

    1. Kernighan

    B.

    tV.,

    Ritchie

    D.,

    The c

    progromming

    Languoge ,2nd

    Ed,

    pHtndia,

    19gg.

    2'

    Gottfried

    8.,'lschoum's

    outline

    of

    progromming

    with

    c,

    McGraw-Hill,

    2004.

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    cvl101

    Mechanics

    of Ri{id

    Bodies:

    Introduction

    to

    basic

    principles

    and

    concepts,

    Force

    systems,

    resultant

    of

    concurfent

    and non-concurrent

    coplanar

    force

    systems;

    Equilibrium

    of

    concurrent

    and

    non-concurrent

    aoplanar force

    systems.

    Centroid

    and

    moment

    of

    inertia

    of

    simple

    and

    composite

    areas,

    Kinetics:

    Application

    of

    D

    oAlembert's

    work

    energy

    and

    impulse-

    momentum

    principles;

    Mechanics

    of

    Deformable

    Bodies:

    Mechanical

    properties

    of

    materials,

    normal

    qtress

    and

    strain,

    Hooke's

    law,

    modulus

    of elasticity,

    tension

    test

    on

    ductile

    and

    brittle

    material]s,

    factor

    of

    safety,

    allowable

    stress,

    Poisson's

    ratio,

    shear

    stress

    and

    shear

    strain,

    modulus

    of

    rigidity,

    relation

    between

    modulus

    of

    elasticity,

    modulus

    of rigidity

    and

    bulk

    modulus;

    Strisses

    and

    deformations

    in

    tapering

    bars,

    stepped

    bars,

    thermal

    stresses,

    statically

    indeterminate

    problems,

    stresses

    on

    inclined planes,

    stresses

    in

    thin

    cylindrical

    pressure

    vessels.

    Text

    Books:

    1.

    S.

    s. Bhavi$atti,

    'strength

    of

    Materials',

    vikas

    publishers,

    2005.

    2.

    Bhavikatti

    End

    Rajasekharappa,

    'Engineering

    Mechanics,,

    New

    Age

    Intl,

    2006.

    3.

    Rajput

    R

    K1

    Sitrength

    of

    Materials,

    S chand

    &

    company pvt

    rtd,

    2015

    4.

    Bansal

    R

    KIA

    Text

    Book

    of Engineering

    Mechanics,

    S

    Chand

    &

    Company

    pw

    ltd, 6tr

    edition

    References:

    MECHANICS

    OF'SOLIDS

    [3

    104]

    Vector

    Mechanics

    for

    Engineers,

    Tata

    McGraw

    Hill,

    2004.

    Mechanics

    of

    Materials,

    S.

    I. Version,

    PHI,

    1993.

    and

    Mahadevappa, Strength

    of Materials,

    CBS

    publishers, 2001.

    Engineering

    Mechanics,

    Wiley

    India

    Pvt ltd, 5e

    Edition

    A Text

    Book

    Of

    Engineering

    Mechanics,

    S.

    Chand

    & Company

    pvt

    Ltd.,

    1.

    2.

    J.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    Beer

    and

    J

    E.

    P.

    Basa

    Khurmi

    R

    20th

    edition

    S

    S

    Rattan,

    $trength

    Of

    Material,

    TMH

    Publication,2nd

    edition.

    Ramamruthprn

    S, Narayanan

    R,

    Strength

    Of

    Material, Dhanpat

    Rai Publication,

    18tr

    edition.

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    cYl101

    Engineering

    Chemistry

    12

    12

    4l

    Chemical Fuels:

    Classification;

    Calorific

    value and

    its

    determination;

    Analysis

    of

    solid

    fuel;

    Liquid Fuel:

    Distillation

    of

    petroleum,

    Petroleum

    cracking,

    Reforming

    of

    petrol,

    Octane

    number

    and Cetane

    value,

    Synthetic

    petrol,

    Combustion

    based

    numerical;

    Water

    Technology:

    Hardness

    of

    water;

    Units

    of

    hardness;

    Ion

    exchange

    water

    softening

    technique;

    Boiler

    feed

    water:

    scale

    &

    sludge,

    priming

    and

    foaming;

    Polymers

    &

    Composites:

    Molecular

    weight

    determination;

    Glass

    transition

    temperatqre;

    Methods

    of

    polymerization;

    Mechanism

    of

    polymerization

    reactions;

    Compounding

    of

    plastics;

    Vulcanization;

    Conducting polymers;

    Synthesis, properties

    and

    applications

    of

    some polymers;

    Composition

    and characteristic properties

    of

    composites;

    Nano

    Chemistry:

    Synthesis, properties

    and applications

    of selected

    nanomaterials;

    Corrosion

    and

    its

    control:

    Theories

    alrd Mechanism

    of Corrosion;

    Types

    of

    corrosion;

    Factors

    affecting

    corrosion,

    Protection against

    gorrosion,

    Paints

    and

    Coatings:

    Antifouling

    Coating,

    Fire

    retardant

    paints

    and

    Case

    studies.

    Text

    Books:

    1. Jain P.c.

    and

    Jain

    \v1., Engg.

    chemistry ,

    Dhanpat

    Rai

    and Sons,

    Delhi,

    l5th

    Ed. 2006.

    2. Kuriacose

    J.c.,

    Rajp Ram

    J.,

    chemistry

    in

    Engg.

    and

    Technologt ,

    vol I/II TMH

    1988.

    3'

    Puri

    B.R.,

    Sharma

    iI..R.

    and Pathania

    M.

    S.,

    Principles

    of Physicat

    Chemistry ,

    S.N. Chand

    and

    Co.

    Jalandhar,

    31st

    Ed.

    1990.

    4.

    AgarwalC.Y., Chqmistry

    of Engg.

    Materials ,TataPublications,

    Varanasi,6thEd.1979.

    5.

    Sivasankar

    8.,

    Engine

    er

    ing

    Chemistry

    ,

    TNftI 2008.

    Reference

    Books:

    1.

    Ahmad,

    Z., Principles

    of

    Corrosion

    Engineering

    &

    Corrosion

    Control ;

    Chem E, Elsevier,

    2006.

    2.

    Speight,

    J.G. and

    DBkker,

    M.,

    Fuel

    Science

    &Technolory

    Hand

    Book ,

    New

    yor(

    1990.

    3;

    Harvey, D.,

    Modern

    Analytical

    Chemistry ,

    McGraw

    Hill,

    2000.

    List of experiments

    qf

    Engineering

    Chemistry Laboratory:

    1.To

    determine

    the

    viscosity

    of

    a

    given

    lubricating

    oil at

    various

    tempbratures

    using Redwood

    Viscometer

    No.

    1

    orNo.2.

    2.To

    determine

    flash

    point

    and

    fire

    point

    of the

    given

    lubricating

    oil using

    Pensky

    Marten's

    apparatus

    3.To

    determine

    cloudl

    and

    pour

    point

    of

    a

    given

    sample of

    lubricating

    oil

    using cloud

    and

    pour point

    apparatus.

    4.To

    determine

    the mqisture,

    volatile

    and

    ash contents

    in

    a

    given

    sample

    of coal by

    proximate

    analyses.

    5.To determine

    the

    calorific

    value

    of

    fuel by

    bomb's

    calorimeter.

    6.To

    find

    out the

    chenpical

    oxygen

    demand

    (coD)

    of

    a water sample

    using

    K2cr2o7.

    7.To deionize

    the

    given

    water sample

    using ion

    exchange

    process.

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    8.To

    determine

    the

    titration

    using

    EDTA

    9.To

    prepare

    urea

    10.To

    prepare

    phenol

    l

    l.Preparation

    of

    l2.Observe

    the

    l3.Estimation

    of

    l4.To determine

    the

    conductometric

    titrati

    15.To

    determine

    the

    metric titration.

    .\

    permanent

    and

    temporary

    hardness

    of

    given

    water

    sample

    by

    complexometric

    ution.

    yde

    resin.

    resin

    (Bakelite)

    ic

    Composites

    for

    the

    Adsorption

    of

    Water

    Contaminants

    of iron

    and

    investigate

    conditions

    related

    to

    conosion.

    Mohr's

    salt

    solution

    using

    standard

    Klvftro4

    solution

    via Redox

    titration

    of

    given

    HCI

    solution

    using

    a

    standard

    NaoH

    solution

    by

    performing

    a

    of

    given

    HCI

    solution

    using

    a

    standard

    NaoH

    solution

    by

    performing

    a

    pH-

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    ECl101

    BASIC

    ELECTRONICS

    [3

    10

    4]

    PN

    Junction:

    Formation

    of

    depletion

    region,

    Effect

    of

    forward

    and

    reverse

    bias

    on depletion

    region,

    I-V

    characteristics

    and

    equivalent

    circuits

    of

    ideal

    and

    practical

    diode,

    Diode

    equation,

    Application

    of

    Diodes:

    Series

    and

    parallel

    combination

    of

    diodes

    circuits,

    Half Wave

    and

    Full

    WavJrectifiers,

    gapacltor

    filter,

    clipper,

    clamper

    circuits,

    Zener

    Diode;

    I-V

    Characteristics,

    Zener

    Regulators,

    LEDs,

    BJT:

    Construction,

    schematic

    diagram

    and

    characteristic

    of

    CE, CB

    Configuration,

    CC configuration

    w.r.t. CE,

    Relation

    between

    o

    and

    p,

    transistor

    biasing,

    Q-point,

    load

    line,

    fixed

    bias,

    self-bias,

    bias

    stabilization,

    Transistor

    as

    amplifiers,

    frequency

    response,

    Operational

    Amplifiers:

    Ideal

    characteristics

    of

    an

    op amp.,

    inverting

    and

    non-inverting,

    amplifiers,

    linear

    circuit applications

    as

    voltage

    follower,

    integrator,

    differentiator,

    summing

    amplifier,

    subtractor,

    Digital

    Electronics:

    Number

    systems,

    Boolean

    algebra,

    DeMorgan's

    Theorem,

    logic

    gates;

    Truth

    tables,

    SOp,

    pOS form,

    K-map

    for

    minimization

    of

    Boolean

    expressions,

    Implementation

    of

    Boolean

    expressions

    with

    logic

    gates;

    Combinational

    circuits:

    Half

    and

    full

    adders,

    Half

    and

    full

    subtractors,

    S-R

    flip-flops,

    Communication

    Systems:

    Elements

    of

    communication

    systems,

    examples

    of

    communication

    systems,

    Analog

    and

    optical

    communications.

    Reference

    Books:

    1.

    J. Millman

    & C.

    C. Halkias

    lntegrated

    Electronics

    TataMcGraw

    Hill,

    New

    Delhi,

    1994.

    2.

    M.

    M

    Mano,

    'Digital

    Design',

    3'd

    edition,

    pearson,2009.

    3.

    G.

    Kennedy,

    B.

    pavis,

    'Electronic communication

    systems',

    TMH,

    3'd

    Edition,

    19g5.

    4.

    B. P.

    Singh

    and

    R

    Singh,

    'Electronic

    Devices

    and

    Circuits,

    Second

    Edition',

    Pearson

    Edu,20l3.

    5. R. L.

    Boylestad,

    T..

    Nashelsky,

    'Electronic

    Devices

    and

    Circuit

    Theory',

    1Oft

    ed, PHI,

    2009.

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    EE 1101

    BASIC

    ELECTRICAL

    TECHNOLOGY

    [3

    104]

    Introduction

    to

    Indian power

    scenario,

    Domestic

    appliances,

    Basic

    circuit

    elements,

    Source

    Transformation,

    Series

    &

    parallel

    resistive

    circuits,

    Review

    of

    KirchhofPs

    laws,

    Star

    Delta

    Transformations,

    DC

    Circuit

    Analysis:

    Mesh

    and

    Node

    voltage

    analysis,

    DC

    Network

    Theorems-

    Superposition,

    Thevenin,

    Norton,

    Maximum

    Power

    Transfer.

    Capacitor

    and

    Inductor-

    Series

    & Parallel

    connections,

    Charging

    &

    Discharging,

    Energy

    stored.

    Magnetic

    circuits:

    Terminologies,

    Analysis

    of series

    and parallel

    magnetic

    circuits,

    Review

    of

    Electromagnetism,

    Electromagnetic

    Induction,

    Fleming's

    left

    & right

    hand

    rules,

    Faradays

    laws,

    Lenz's

    Law,

    Induced

    emf

    in

    a

    conductor

    &

    coil,

    Mutual

    lnductance,

    Coupling

    CoefFrcient

    and

    dot rule.

    Single

    phase

    AC

    circuits:

    Generation,

    Emf induced,

    Average

    value,

    RMS

    value,

    Peak

    factor,

    Form

    factor,

    Phasors,

    Analysis

    of

    pure

    R,

    L,

    C, Series

    and

    parallel

    combinations

    (RL,

    RC

    and

    RLC

    circuits),

    Power,

    Power

    factor,

    series

    and

    parallel

    Resonance.

    Three

    phase

    AC

    Circuits:

    Star

    and

    Delta connections,

    Analysis

    with

    balanced

    loads,

    Power

    measurements.

    Transformers:

    Single

    phase

    transformer-

    types,

    Construction,

    working

    principle,

    ideal

    and

    practical

    transformers,

    losses,

    Efficiency,

    Regulation.

    Electrical

    Motors:

    Introduction

    of

    Single

    &

    Three

    phase

    Induction

    motors,

    DC

    Motors,

    Electrical

    Instruments:

    Fundamentals

    of

    Electrical

    Measuring

    Instruments.

    Text

    Books:

    1.

    E. Hughes,

    Electrical

    and

    Electronic

    Technologt

    (8e),

    Pearson

    Education,

    2002.

    2. T.K

    Nagasarkar.

    &

    M.S Sukhija,

    Basic

    Electrical

    Engineering,OuP

    2005.

    3.

    D.

    P

    Kothari.

    &

    I.J

    Nagarath,

    Basic

    Electrical

    rechnologt,

    TMH 2004.

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    ENl111

    Technical

    Communication

    {2

    103}

    Effective

    Pronunpiation:

    Understanding

    English

    sounds

    and

    their

    symbols,

    phonemic

    transcriptions,

    cliaracteristics

    of language;

    Effective

    Communication

    Skills

    (LSRW-

    Listening,

    Speaki4g, Reading and

    Writing):

    Definition,

    process, typS,

    ba:riers,

    non-verbal

    communication,

    kmesics

    &

    paralanguage,

    difference

    between

    general

    and

    technical

    communication,

    difference

    between

    hearing

    and

    listening;

    Common

    errors

    in

    professional

    English:

    Prepositions,

    articles,

    non-finite

    verbs,

    syntactic

    erors

    &

    words

    oftin

    confused

    (nouns,

    verbs,

    adjeptives

    &

    adverbs),

    sentence

    pattem,

    question

    tags,

    synonyms,

    antonyms,

    one

    word

    substitutions;

    Compositional

    Skills:

    Reading

    comprehension,

    paragraph

    writing:

    different

    orders

    of

    paragraph

    writing,

    prdcis

    writing,

    formal

    letter

    writingfioU

    uppti ation

    L

    resume

    writing,

    email

    etiquettes,

    technical

    writing,

    writing

    a movie

    rwiew-in

    English;

    Classroom

    Activity:

    Group

    Discussion;

    Mock

    Interview;

    Understanding

    nuances

    of

    delivery

    for

    making

    present4tions

    and

    impromptu public

    speaking;

    Literary

    texts

    for

    Case

    Studies.

    Reference Books:

    1.

    C

    Tickoo

    and

    J Sasikumar,

    Writingwith

    a

    Purpose.

    New

    Delhi

    Oxford

    U

    Press,

    2000.

    2. D

    Green,

    Contemporory

    English

    Grammar,

    Structures

    and

    Composition,

    Delhi

    Macmillan

    Pub$,2000.

    3.

    D Jones,

    English

    Pronouncing

    Dictionary,London

    ELBS,

    2003.

    4.

    L Bauer,

    An

    Irytroduction

    to International

    Varieties

    of

    Engtisft,

    Edinburgh

    University

    Press,

    2A02.

    5.

    M

    M

    Mccarthy,

    English

    Idioms

    in

    (Jse,

    cambridge

    University

    press,

    2002.

    6.

    M Raman

    and

    S

    Sharma,

    Technical

    Communication:

    Principles

    and

    Practice

    2/e,

    Oxford

    University

    Presp,

    New

    Delhi

    2013.

    7.

    N D

    Burton

    and J

    B Heaton,

    Longman

    Dictionary

    of

    Common

    Eruors,Harlow

    Longman,

    1998.

    8.

    N Ezekiel,

    Collpcted

    Poems,New

    Delhi,

    OUP, 2006.

    9.

    N

    Krishnaswamy,

    Modern

    English:

    A

    Book

    of Grammar

    flsage

    and

    Composition,

    Macmillan

    Indip,2000.

    10.

    R

    Parthasarthy

    {ed.).

    Ten

    Twentieth

    Century

    Indian

    Poets.New

    Delhi:

    OUP, 2009.

    11.

    S Mishra

    and C

    Muralikrishna,

    Communication

    Skillsfor

    Engineers,

    Pearson

    Edu, 2010.

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    ES1101

    Environmental

    Studies

    [3003]

    Basic

    components

    of the

    environment:

    Intemal

    structure

    of

    Earth,

    Spheres

    of

    Atmosphere,

    Scope

    of

    environrnental

    studies;

    Environmental

    concerns:

    urbanization,

    industri

    alization,

    agricultural

    revolution

    and

    their

    impact

    on environment;

    Structure

    and

    functions

    of the

    ecosystem:

    Ecology,

    Ecological

    succession,

    Chemical

    cycles,

    Energy

    flow;

    Environmental

    pollution

    and

    control:

    Air

    pollution,

    Water pollution,

    Soil

    pollution,

    Noise

    pollution;

    Biodiversity

    and its

    conservation:

    Genetic,

    species

    and

    ecosystem

    diversity,

    Bio-geographical

    classification

    of India,

    Value

    of

    biodiversity,

    Threats

    to

    biodiversity,

    Conservation

    of

    biodiversity;

    Natural

    resources:

    Forest,

    water,

    mineral,

    land

    and

    food

    resources

    of

    India;

    Sustainable

    energy

    and

    development:

    Conventional

    Energy

    Sources,

    Non-Conventional

    Energy

    Sources,

    Energy

    audit;

    Solid

    waste

    and

    hazardous

    waste

    management:

    Sources,

    characteristics

    and

    control measures

    of

    urban

    and

    industrial

    wastes,

    Agricultural

    revolution,

    Environment

    Impact

    Assessment,

    Evolution

    and

    history.

    TEXT

    BOOK:

    l.

    Bharucha,

    E.,

    Text

    book

    of Ercvironmental

    Studies

    for

    undergraduate

    courses ,

    Universities

    Press,

    Hyderabad,

    2nd

    Editio

    n,

    2013

    REFERENCES:

    1.

    Rao,

    P.v.,

    Principles

    of Environmental

    science

    and

    Engineeringl',pHI,2009.

    2.

    De,

    A.

    K.,

    De,

    A.K.,

    o'Environmental

    Studies,

    New

    Age

    International

    Publishers ,

    New

    Delhi,

    2007.

    3. Joseph,

    B.,

    Envir

    onmental

    studies

    ,

    2nd

    Edition,

    T

    ataMcGraw

    Hill,

    2009.

    4.

    Goel,

    S.L.,

    Kumar,

    R.,*Disaster

    management ,Deep

    and

    Deep

    publications,200l.

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    11/15

    8S1103

    Engineering

    Thermodynamics

    [2

    1031

    Definitions

    &

    Concppts, SI

    Units;

    System,

    Thermodynamic Properties

    of

    Fluids:

    Mathematical,

    Tabular

    and Graph]ical

    representation

    of

    data;

    Ideal

    gas

    Van

    der

    Waals

    Equation

    of state;

    Compressibility

    ch{rt;

    Thermodynamic

    Diagrams

    including

    Mollier

    diagram;

    Steam Tables.

    Zetoth

    Law

    of

    therr{rodynamics:

    temperature

    scale,

    First

    Law

    of Thermodynamics:

    Applications

    to

    Non flow

    proceEses,

    Applications

    of

    First Law

    of Thermodynamics

    of Flow

    Processes

    -

    Steady

    State

    / Trar4ient;

    Applications

    of First Law

    of

    Thermodynamics

    to

    Chemically

    Reacting

    Systems,

    Second

    Law

    of

    Thermodynamics,

    Applications

    Thermodynamic

    Relations,

    Thermodynamic

    Pofentials,

    Maxwell's Relations;

    Availability,

    Power

    Cycles

    and

    Refrigeration

    Cycles,

    Gas-Vapor

    $4ixtures

    and

    Psychrometry.

    Text

    Book:

    1.

    YVC

    Rao, ,tn

    Introduction

    to

    Thermodynamics,

    Orient Longman,

    2009.

    Reference

    Bools:

    Y.A.

    Cengel and

    M.A.

    Boles,

    ThermoQynamics:

    an

    EngineeringApproach,McGrawHill

    20t4.

    C. Borgnakkp

    and

    R. E.

    Sonntag, Fundamentals

    of Thermodynamics,

    Wiley

    India

    2010.

    1.

    2.

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    MA

    1101

    Engineering

    Mathematics

    I

    [3

    104]

    Differential

    Calcnllus: Radius

    of

    curvature,

    Circle

    and

    chord

    of

    curvature,

    Asymptotes,

    curve

    tracing

    for

    Cartesilan

    and

    polar

    curves.

    Taylor's

    theorem

    for

    a

    function

    of

    one

    variable.

    Taylor's

    and

    Maclpurin's

    expansion

    of

    functions.

    Partial

    Differentiation:

    Euler's

    theorem

    on homogeneous fipnctions,

    total

    derivative, derivatives

    of

    composite

    and

    implicit

    functions,

    Taylor's

    theorem

    for

    a function

    of two

    variables,

    extreme

    values

    of a function

    of two

    variables,

    Lagrange's

    method

    of undetermined

    multipliers,

    Errors

    and

    approximations.

    Integral

    Calculus:

    Reduction

    formulae.

    Applications

    of integral

    calculus:

    area

    and

    length

    of

    curves

    and

    volur{re

    of

    solid

    of

    revolution

    of

    simple

    curves.

    Matrices:

    Elementary

    transformations,

    InTverse

    and

    rank

    of a

    matrix

    by elementary

    transformation,

    consistency

    and

    solution

    of

    system

    of

    simultaneous

    equations,

    eigenvalues,

    eigenvectors,

    Caley-Hamilton

    theorem,

    diagonalization

    of a matrix.

    Text

    Books:

    1. B.

    S.

    Grew4l,

    Higher

    Engineering

    Mathematics ,

    Khanna

    Publishers,

    Delhi,

    2006.

    2.

    E.

    Kreyszig;

    Advanced

    Engineering

    Mathematics ,

    Wiley

    India

    Edition,2006.

    3.

    G.

    B.

    Thomras,

    calculus

    and

    Analytical

    Geometry ,

    Narosa

    pub.,

    Delhi, 19g6.

    References:

    l.

    S. Pal

    &

    S.

    C.Bhunia,

    Engineering

    Mathematics ,

    Oxford

    University

    Press,

    2015.

    2.

    B.

    Ram,

    E{rgineering

    Mathematics ,

    Vol.

    I &

    [,

    pearson,2012.

    3.

    S.

    Narayan,

    Differential

    Calculus ,

    Shyam

    Lal

    Charitable

    Trust,

    Delhi,

    2002.

    4.

    S.

    Narayan,

    Integral

    Calculus , S.

    Chand

    & Co.,

    Delhi,

    2005.

    MA

    1201

    Engineering

    Mathematics

    II

    [3

    104]

    Ordinary

    Differeirtial

    Equations:

    Solutions

    of first

    order

    and

    first

    degree

    differential

    equations,

    separable

    of

    variables,

    homogeneous

    and

    reducible

    to homogeneous

    equations,

    linear

    equations

    &

    Bernoulli

    equation,

    exact equations,

    reducible

    to

    exact.

    Linear

    Higher

    Order

    Differential

    Equations:

    Linear

    homogeneous

    equations

    with constant

    coefficients,

    inverse

    differential

    operators

    and method

    of

    variation

    of

    parameters,

    Solution

    of

    Cauchy's

    and Legendre's

    differential

    equations,

    solution

    of

    simple

    simultaneous

    linear

    differential

    equations.

    Multiplg

    Integrals:

    Beta

    and

    Gamma

    Functions:

    elementary properties.

    Double

    and

    Triple

    integralg,

    area

    and

    volume

    by

    double integration,

    change

    of

    order

    of

    integration,

    change

    of

    variables

    from

    Cartesian

    to

    polar

    form and

    vice

    versa.

    Analytical

    Solid

    Geometry:

    Sphere,

    right

    circular

    cone,

    right

    circular

    cylinder.

    Text

    books

    i

    l.

    B.

    S.

    Grewal,

    Hflgher

    Engineering

    Mathematics ,

    Khanna

    Publishers,

    Delhi,

    2006.

    2.

    E.

    Kreyszig,

    Adianced

    Engineering

    Mathematics ,

    wiley

    India

    Editi

    on,2006.

    3.

    G.

    B.

    Thomas,

    o'calculus

    and

    Analytical

    Geometry ,

    Narosa

    pub.,

    Delhi,

    1986.

    References:

    1.

    S.

    Pal &

    S.

    C.

    Bhunia,

    Engineering

    Mathematics ,

    Oxford

    University

    Press,

    2015.

    2.

    B.

    Ram,

    Enginepring

    Mathematics ,

    Vol.

    I

    and

    II,

    pearson,

    2012.

    3. E.

    D. Rainville

    flnd P.

    E.

    Bedient,

    A

    Short

    Course

    in

    Diflerential

    Equations,

    Macmil

    Pub..

    1989.

    4.

    N. Piskunb\,Intqgral

    Calculus,

    Vol.

    II,

    Mir

    pub.,

    1981.

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    MEl101

    ENGII\-EERING GRAPHICS

    120231

    Principle

    of

    Orthographic

    Projections:

    Points,

    straight

    lines parallel

    to

    one ref.

    plane

    (Hp/Vp)

    and

    inclined

    to

    other

    ref.

    plane,

    Straight

    lines

    inclined

    to

    both

    HP

    and

    VP,

    Straight

    lines

    inclined

    to

    both

    HP

    &

    VP

    and

    parallel

    to PP,

    Straight

    lines

    with traces,

    Practical problems

    on

    straight

    lines;

    Computer

    Aided

    Drafting

    practice;

    Projections

    of

    Plane

    surfaces:

    perpendicular

    one

    ref.

    plane

    (

    HP/VP

    )

    and

    inclined

    to

    other

    ref.

    plane,

    Inclined

    to

    both

    I{p

    &

    Vp, Inclined

    to

    both

    HP

    &

    VP

    and

    perpendicular

    to

    PP;

    Projections

    of Solids

    (right

    regular)

    by change

    of

    position

    method:

    Axis

    parallel

    to

    one

    ref.

    plane

    (I{P/VP)

    and inclined

    to

    other

    ref.

    plane,

    Resting

    on

    one

    of

    the

    ref.

    plane,

    axis

    inclined

    to

    both

    HP

    &

    VP,

    Suspended

    freely,

    axis

    inclined

    to

    both

    Hp

    &

    VP,

    Axis

    inclined

    to

    both

    FIP

    &

    VP

    parallel

    to

    PP;

    Projections

    of

    solids

    by

    Auxiliary

    plane

    method:

    Axis inclined

    to

    both

    F{P

    and

    VP;

    Sections

    of

    solids (right

    regular):

    Using

    Horizontal

    and

    vertical

    section planes,

    Using

    section plane

    perpendicular

    to one

    ref.

    plane

    and

    inclined

    to

    the

    other

    ref.

    plane,

    Given

    the

    regular

    true

    shapes

    of

    various

    solids

    and

    find

    the inclination

    of

    section

    plane;

    Development

    of

    surfaces:

    Parallel

    line

    development,

    Radial

    line

    development,

    Triangulation

    development.

    Isometric

    projections:

    Plane

    surfaces

    and

    simple

    solids

    (prisms

    &

    cylinders),

    Frustum

    and

    combination

    of

    solids,

    Simple

    machine

    elements.

    Text

    Book:

    1.

    N. D

    Bhatt

    ,

    Engineering

    Drawing,charotar

    publishing

    House,

    Anand,

    2014.

    Reference

    Books:

    1. F.

    Giesecke,

    A.

    Mitchell,

    Engineering

    Graphics,

    Pearson

    Education

    Limited, 2013.

    2.

    Engineering

    Graphics

    using

    AutoCAD,

    Manual

    prepared

    by

    Department

    of

    Mechanical

    Engineering,

    MUJ

    Jaipur,

    2015.

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    M81130

    Basic

    Workshop

    Practice

    Introduction

    to

    Baqic workshop

    experiments,

    tools,

    machines

    and applications

    of

    processes;

    Lathe

    operations:

    pacing,

    tuming,

    taper

    turning

    and

    knurling

    on

    MS

    cylindrical

    work

    piece;

    Foundry

    shop:

    Stupy

    of

    types

    of

    moulding

    process

    and

    various

    tools

    use

    for

    foundry

    process,

    preparation

    of

    a

    grgen

    sand

    mould

    and

    demonstration

    of

    casting;

    Welding:

    Study

    of

    types

    of

    welding

    and

    applicaltions

    of

    welding,

    perform

    dif|erent

    types

    of welding

    joints

    on

    MS

    plate

    with

    arc

    welding

    processi

    CaipentrA:

    Cut and

    prepare

    T

    halving

    joint;

    Fitting:

    cut

    and

    prepare

    mild

    steel

    square

    part

    anfl

    make

    all

    the

    edges

    at 90

    degree,

    cut

    a

    10x10

    mm

    notch

    on

    the

    mild

    steel

    piece

    and make

    all

    ithe

    edges

    of

    notch

    at 90

    degree;

    Soldering:

    prepare

    fuirnel

    using

    soldering

    operation;

    Plumbinp:

    cut

    a

    PVC

    pipe

    and

    prepare

    thread

    on

    it.

    Text Book:

    1.

    S. Karunaka{an,

    Production

    Technologt,TataMcGrawHill,

    HMT

    Bangalore

    2001.

    Reference

    Books:

    1.

    S.K.

    Hajra

    Cfraudhury

    and S.K.

    Bose.,

    Worlcshop

    Technologt

    Vol.I,Media

    Promoters

    and

    Publishefs

    hrt. Ltd..

    Mumbai2}I}.

    2.

    B.

    S.

    Raghuyanshi

    ,

    Workshop

    Technologt

    Vol.l,Dhanpat

    Rai and

    Sons,

    Delhi

    2014.

    Ir022l

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    PY1101

    ENGINEERING

    PHYSICS

    ,

    B.Tech.

    {l/

    ll

    Semester)

    Syllabus

    [3

    12

    s]

    OPTICS:

    Double

    slit

    interference,

    interference

    from

    thin films,

    Newton's

    rings,

    Michelson's

    interferometer,

    Single-slit

    diffraction,

    Diffraction

    at

    a

    circular

    aperture,

    Double-slit

    interference

    and

    diffraction

    combined-

    Intensity

    in

    double-slit diffraction

    (qualitative approach),

    Diffraction

    of

    light

    through

    multiples

    slits,

    Dispersion

    and

    resolving

    power

    of

    pratings,

    Polarization

    of electromagnetic

    waves,

    Polarizing

    sheets,

    polarization

    by

    reflection,

    Double

    refractfon

    QUANTUM

    PHYSICS:

    Black

    body radiation

    and

    Planck's

    hypothesis,

    Stefan's

    Law,

    Wein's

    displacement

    lawl Photoelectric

    effect,

    compton

    effect,

    Photons

    and

    electromagnetic

    waves,

    wave

    properties

    of

    particles,

    d$-Broglie

    hypothesis,

    Davisson-Germer

    Experiment,

    phase

    speed,

    ground

    speed),

    the

    uncertainty

    principle

    QIIANTUM

    MECHANICS:

    An

    interpretation

    of

    quantum

    mechanics,

    Schrodinger

    equation,

    particle

    in

    a

    bo4, Particle

    in

    a

    wellof

    finite height

    (qualitative),Tunnellingthrough

    a

    potentialbarrier

    and its

    applications,

    The

    simple

    harmonic

    oscillator(qualitative)

    AToMtc

    pHystcs

    & MoLEcutAR

    pHystcs:

    Atomic

    spectra

    of

    gaseq,

    Energy

    states

    and

    spectra

    of molecules,

    X-rays-Types,

    Moseley

    law,

    I-ASER:

    spontaneous

    and

    stimula[ed

    transitions,

    He-Ne

    and

    Ruby laser, Application

    of

    lasers

    sollD

    STATE

    pHystcs:

    Band

    theory

    of

    solids,

    Eletitrical

    conduction

    in

    Solids,

    Superconductivity-

    Super

    conductors,

    Meisner

    effect,

    BCS

    Theory

    (lntroductory)

    and

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    Lab

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    riirBs,

    Diffraction grating,

    dispersive

    power,

    ultrasonic

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    Series

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    Zener

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    characteristics,

    Band

    gap

    energy,

    Rectifier

    and

    filter

    circuits,

    Hall

    effect, He-Ne

    laser,

    Planc('s

    Constant,

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