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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Science

Teaching and Examination scheme

&

Syllabus of

B.Sc. Chemistry

Semester I

Effective from July 2018

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE

REVISION OF TECHING & EXAMINATION SCHEME AND SYLLABUS Programme Bachelor of science Branch/Spec. Chemistry

Semester I Academic Council Approved Syllabus (in which the revision is carried out)

Notification No

Date 01-03-2018

Effective from Academic Year 2018-19 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018

Subject code

Subject Name Revision in Full Syllabus (Yes/No)

Revision in Teaching Scheme(Yes/No)

Revision in Exam Scheme(Yes/No)

Revision in Content (Yes/No)

Percentage of changes if content revision

BCHE1CHE Chemistry: I

BPHY1PHY Physics: I

BMAT1MAT Mathematics: I (for A group students)

BBIT1CBL Cell Biology(for B group students)

BOPE1CSK Communication Skill: I

BELE1ESC Environmental Science

BELE1CFA Computer Fundamentals and Applications

NEED OF REVISION: New Syllabus implemented as per UGC guidelines.

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Programme Bachelor of Science Branch/Spec. Chemistry

Semester I

Effective from Academic Year 2018-19 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018

Sr. No.

Subject Code

Subject Name

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

Credit Hours (per week) Theory Practical

Lecture (DT) Practical (Lab.) Lecture (DT) Practical (Lab.) CE SEE Total CE SEE Total

L TU Total P TW Total L TU Total P TW Total

1 BCHE1CHE Chemistry: I 4 -- 4 2 2 4 -- 4 3 1 4 40 60 100 40 60 100

2 BPHY1PHY Physics: I 4 -- 4 2 2 4 -- 4 3 1 4 40 60 100 40 60 100

3 BMAT1MAT Mathematics: I (for A group students)

4 -- 4 2 2 4 -- 4 3 1 4 40 60 100 40 60 100

4 BBIT1CBL Cell Biology(for B group students)

4 -- 4 2 2 4 -- 4 3 1 4 40 60 100 40 60 100

5 BOPE1CSK Communication Skill: I 2 1 3 -- -- 2 1 3 -- -- -- 40 60 100 -- -- --

6

BELE1ESC Environmental Science 2 1 3 -- -- 2 1 3 -- -- -- 40 60 100 -- -- --

BELE1CFA Computer Fundamentals and Applications

2 1 3 -- --

2 1 3 -- -- -- 40 60 100 -- -- --

Total 16 02 18 06 06 16 02 18 09 03 12 200 300 500 120 180 300

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

PROGRAMME B.Sc. Branch/Spec.

SEMESTER I Version 2.0.0.0

Effective From Academic Year 2018 Effective for the batch Admitted in July-2018

Subject Code BCHE1CHE Subject Name Chemistry-I

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme (Marks)

Per Week Lecture Practical

Total CE SEE Total L Tu P Tw

Credit 04 - 02 06 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 04 - 03 01 08 Practical 40 60 100

Pre-requisites

Before studying Chemistry, all students have basic knowledge of chemistry up to 10+2 level, Inorganic,

Organic, Physical and Analytical chemistry concepts.

Learning Outcome

After the successful completion of the course, students will be able to understand

Basics of Inorganic, Organic , Physical and Analytical chemistry concepts

Periodic properties, Bonding, organic reactions, atomic and molecular) structure of compound.

Thermodynamics, surface chemistry, laws of thermodynamics

Concentration, Error, classification of error, Statistical Terms

Theory Syllabus

Unit Content Hours

01

Inorganic Chemistry:

Periodic Properties

Mendeleev’s Periodic Law & Modern Periodic Law, Definitions of Family or Group

and Period, Explanation and General Trends of the following Periodic properties

Atomic and Ionic Radii, Ionization Potential or Energy, Electron affinity and electro

negativity, Pauli’s method for the determination of ionic radius of isoelectronic ions

and problems based on it.

Transition metal:

Introduction, role of transition metal, oxidation state, solubility.

Bonding and Shapes of Molecules

Valence Bond Theory and its limitations, Hybridization – Concept of hybridization

sp {C2H2, BeCl2}, sp2 {BF3, C2H4}, sp3 {CH4}, sp3d {PCl5}, sp3d2 {SF6}

Stereochemistry of inorganic molecules, Sidgwick Powell Rule, VSEPR Theory

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02 Organic Chemistry

Substitution and Elimination Reactions

Definition of Substitution and Elimination reactions, Types of Reactions

SN1& SN2 Reaction Mechanism with energy diagram, Substitution Reactions of

alkylhalide: Reaction with aqueous KOH or moist Ag2O, Alkoxides or dry Ag2O,

NaSH or KSH, Na2S or K2S, Alcoholic KCN, AgCN, Alcoholic NH3, KNO2 or

AgNO2. E1 & E2 Reaction Mechanism. Comparison of Substitution Nucleophilic

&Elimination mechanisms.

Factors affecting to the properties of organic molecule

Intramolecular forces (dipole-dipole interaction, Vander waals forces), Electromeric

effect, Inductive effect, Resonance effect(draw resonating structures of Nitro benzene,

Chlorobenzen, Phenoxide ion, Anillinium ion, Acetate ion), Hyper conjugation ( o,p-

directing effect of Alkyl group, Stability of Carbonium ion and Free radicals )

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03 Physical Chemistry:

Thermodynamics

Introduction, system and surrounding- work & heat, state function, thermodynamic

process, internal energy, enthalpy, free energy, maximum work function. First law of

thermodynamics, heat capacity, specific and molar heat capacity, heat capacity at

constant volume and pressure and their relationship, work done in adiabatic and

isothermal reversible expansion of an ideal gas. Second law of thermodynamics,

Carnot cycle and its efficiency, Concept of entropy; entropy change for an ideal gas

under different conditions, entropy change for mixture of ideal gases. Gibbs-

Helmholtz equation, Numerical

Adsorption:

Introduction, Types of adsorption, Uses of adsorption, Langmuir adsorption isotherms

at high & low pressure and its limitations, Freundlich adsorption isotherms and its

limitations, Surface energy, surface tension, physisorption, chemisorptions, desorption.

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04 Analytical Chemistry:

Introduction to Analytical Chemistry, Classification of Classical and Electroanalytical

Techniques. Criterion for Selection of analytical Techniques. Error, Types of errors,

Accuracy and Precision. Statistical Terms: Mode, Average, Median, Deviation,

Average Deviation, Relative Average Deviation, Standard Deviation & Coefficient of

variance. Q-Test for the rejection of result and related numerical.

Modes of Concentration

[Concentration Concept with Numerical], Preparation of Standard Solutions,

Equivalent weight of acid and base, Equivalent weight of acid salt, Equivalent weight

of an ion, Molarity with numerical, Normality with numerical, Molality with

numerical, Strength of solutions, % Concentration w/v, Weight Fraction

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Reference Books

1. ‘Inorganic Chemistry’, James E. Huheey (3rd Edition), Harper International SI Edition.

2. ‘Concise Inorganic Chemistry’, J. D. Lee, ELBS.

3. ‘Magneto Chemistry’, Shyamal&Datta. 4. ‘Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3rd Edition)’,FA. Cotton and G. Wilkinson,Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd.

5. ‘Valence and Molecular Structure’,Cartmell and Fowels.

6. A Textbook of Organic Chemistry’, K.S. Tewari, N.K.Vishnoi and S.N. Mehrotra.

7. ‘Organic Chemistry’ Morrison and Boyd.

8. ‘Organic Chemistry (Volume I, II & III)’, S.M. Mukherji, S.P. Singh and R.P. Kapoor.

9. ‘Advanced Organic Chemistry’, ArunBahl and B.S.Bahl.

10. ‘Text Book of Organic Chemistry for BSc students’, B.S. Bahl

11. Thermodynamics for Chemists’, Samuel Glasstone.

12. ‘Principles of Physical Chemistry’, Puri, Sharma, Pathania.

13. ‘A Textbook of Physical Chemistry’,P. L. Soni, O.P. Dharmarha and U.N. Dash.

14. ‘Physical Chemistry’,Dr. D. R. Pandit, A. R. Rao and Padke.

15. ‘Progressive Physical Chemistry’,Dr. Snehi, Merrut Publications.

16. ‘Instrumental Method & Chemical Analysis’, B.K. Sharma.

17. ‘Fundamental of analytical chemistry’,Skoog& West.

18. ‘Electrometric Methods of Analysis’, Browning.

19. ‘Water Analysis and Water pollution’,V.P. Kudesia.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

Pre-requisites

Before studying Chemistry, all students have basic knowledge of chemistry up to 10+2 level, Inorganic,

elements, titration, indicator.

Learning Outcome

After the successful completion of the course, students will be able to understand

Basics of inorganic cations and anions properties

Basics of glassware’s and instruments used in chemistry laboratory

Titration and standardization process

Practical Syllabus

Sr. No. Content

01 Demonstrative practical’s:

Calibration of Glassware (Burette & Pipette)

Crystallization of Inorganic compounds

Preparation of standard stock solution by w/v method and their different dilutions.

Preparation of standard stock solution of HCl by v/v method and their different dilutions.

02 Inorganic Chemistry Semi micro Analysis:-

• Cation analysis; separation and identification of ions from group I, II, III-A, III-B, IV, V-A, V-

B.

Anion analysis like: Cl- ,Br- ,I- , NO3- , NO2- , SO4-2

, SO3-2

, S-2, CrO4

-2, CO3

-2, PO4

-3( Water

Soluble and insoluble). Students should perform the analysis of at least 10 compounds.

03 Inorganic Volumetric Analysis: (Standard Solutions should be given)

1. Estimation of the amount of Cu2+

in the given CuCl2.2H2Osolution using 0.01 M EDTA

solution.

2. Estimation of the amount of Ni2+

in the given NiSO4.7H2Osolution using 0.01 M EDTA

solution.

3. Estimation of the amount of Zn2+

in the given ZnCl2 solution using 0.01 M EDTA

solution.

4. Estimation of total, temporary & permanent hardness of water.

5. Determination of acetic acid in commercial vinegar using 0.1 M NaOH.

Standardization 1. Preparation of standard solution of succinic acid and standardization of NaOH/KOH

solution.

2. Preparation of standard solution of Na2S2O3 and standardization of I2 solution.

3. Preparation of standard solution of EDTA and estimation of Ca+2

/Mg+2

in CaCl2/MgCl2

solution.

Reference Books

1. Textbook of quantitative analysis, A. I. Vogel.

2. Textbook of qualitative analysis, A. I. Vogel.

3. Experimental physical chemistry by R. C. Das & B. Bahera ‘Practical in inorganic chemistry &

analytical chemistry’, H.G. Raval, Nirav & RupalPrakashan.

4. A. I. Vogel, A Text Book of Practical Organic Chemistry.

5. A. Ault, Techniques and Experiments for Organic Chemistry.

6. N. K. Vishnoi, Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry.

7. B. B. Dey and M.V. Sitaraman, Laboratory Manual of Organic Chemistry.

8. Raj K. Bansal, Laboratory Manual in Organic Chemistry.

9. W. J. Popiel, Laboratory Manual of Physical Chemistry, ELBS, London 1970

10. Findlay’s Practical Physical Chemistry, B. P. Levitt, Longman, London, 1985

11. D. P. Shoemaker, C. W. Garland, Experiments in Physical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill.New York,

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1967.

12. A.K. De, Environmental Chemistry, New Age publishers, New Delhi, 3, 4 & 5th Edn., 2003.

13. B.K. Sharma and H.Kaur, Environmental Chemistry, Goel Publishing House, Meerut, 3rd

Edn, 1996.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

Programme Bachelor of Science Branch/Spec. Chemistry

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0

Effective from Academic Year 2018-19 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018

Subject code BPHY1PHY Subject Name Physics: I

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT

)

Practical(Lab.) Total CE SEE Total

L TU P TW

Credit 4 -- 2 6 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 4 -- 3 1 8 Practical 40 60 100

Pre-requisites:

Basic concepts of Secondary and Higher Secondary science

Learning Outcome:

Students gain a fundamental knowledge about Classical Mechanics, Electronics and Electrical, Heat and

Thermodynamics

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs.

1 (A) VECTOR ALGEBRA

Introduction to scalars and vectors, Surface area as a vector, Triple Products of Vectors (2.20),

Scalar Triple Product (2.21), Some Important Conclusions from Scalar Triple Product (2.22),

The Vector Triple Product A X (B X C) (2.23), Differentiation of a Vector with Respect to time

(3.1), Scalar and Vector Fields (3.3), Partial Differentiation and Gradient (3.4), Operations with

(3.5), The rate of Flow of flux of a Vector Field (3.8), Vector Integration (3.9), Surface

Integral (3.12), Gauss’s Divergence Theorem (3.13), Stoke’s Theorem (3.14)

(B) SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION

Composition of Two Simple Harmonic Motions along the same direction of the same frequency

(2.8), Composition of two simple harmonic motions acting upon a particle simultaneously at

right angles to each other, same time period but different in phase (2.10), Motion in a resisting

medium (3.5).

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06

2 (A) D.C. CIRCUITS:

Simple R‐L Circuit ‐ Growth and Decay of Current Helmholtz equation (11.24), R‐C Circuit

(11.25), Measurement of high resistance by method of leakage (11.26), Comparison of

capacities by De Sauty’s Method (11.27), Ideal L‐C. Circuit (11.28), Series LCR Circuit (Charge

case only) (11.29)

(B) ELEMENTARY NETWORK THEOREMS:

Network terminology, Network analysis by mesh currents (two & three mesh network) circuit

analysis by Node-pair voltages (one & two node pair voltage method), Superposition Theorem

(18.5), Thevenin’s Theorem (18.6), Norton’s Theorem (18.7), Maximum Power Transfer

Theorem (18.8), Delta-Star conversion theorem

08

07

3 (A) HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS:

Second Law of Thermodynamics (2.8), Carnot’s Theorem (2.9), Thermodynamic Scale of

Temperature (2.10), Identity of Perfect Gas Scale and Absolute Scale (2.11), Thermodynamics

of Refrigeration (4.2)

(B) ENTROPY:

Entropy (2.13 ), Change of Entropy in a Reversible process (2.14), Change of Entropy in an

08

07

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Irreversible process (2.15), Principle of increase of entropy or degradation of energy (2.16),

Formulation of the second law in terms of entropy (2.17), Entropy and Second Law (2.18)

4 (A) ELECTRONICS - 1

DC power supply: Use of diodes in rectifiers, The Half Wave Rectifier (2.2),Voltage regulation

(2.3), Ripple factor(2.4) Ratio of Rectifications (2.5),Transformer utilization factor (2.6),The

Full Wave Rectifier (2.8),The Bridge Rectifier (2.9), Filters: The Inductor filter (3.1),Shunt

capacitor filter, (3.3),Ripple factor (3.4),The Choke input filter (3.9),Ripple factor in LC filter

(3.10),Value of Critical inductance (3.11),The CLC filter or PI filter (3.13)

(B) TRANSISTORS:

Introduction, Working of a transistor, Relation between currents in a transistor, Transistor

current components (4.18), Detailed Transistor Leakage currents (4.18‐1), CE Configuration

static characteristics (4.19‐1), Load line (4.21), Operating point (4.22)

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Text Books

1 Electricity and Magnetism By K.K. Tewari (S.Chand& Company Ltd.)

2 Waves And Oscillations By N.Subrahmanyam & BrijLal (Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd., New Delhi)

3 Thermodynamics and statistical Physics By Singhal, Agarwal and Prakash (Pragati Prakashan, Meerut)

4 Electronic Devices & Circuits by Allen Mottershead (PHI Pvt. Ltd)

Reference Books

1 Introduction to Classical Mechanics By R. G. Takwale& P.S. Purinik (Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing

Company Ltd., New Delhi.

2 A Textbook on Oscillations, Waves and Acoustics ‐ By M.Ghosh & D. Bhattacharya, (S.Chand&

Company Ltd.)

3 Mathematical methods in physical sciences By M.L.Boas (John Willey & Sons)

4 Electrical Circuit Analysis By Sony and Gupta

5 Network Analysis By G.K. Mittal (Khanna Publications)

6 Electricity and Magnetism By D.C. Tayal

7 Principles of Electrical Engineering (2nd Edition) Vincet Del Toro (Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd).

8 Heat and Thermodynamics By Zeemansky

9 University Physics By Sears, Zeemansky and Young (Narosa Publishing House)

10 Heat and Thermodynamics By Richard H.Dittmon, & Mark W. Zemansky (TMH)

11 Heat and Thermodynamics By A.B. Gupta and H.P. Roy (New Central Book)

11 Electronics and Radio Engineering by M. L. Gupta.

12 Basic Electronis and Linear circuits by Bhargva Kulshreshth & Gupta TMH Edition

13 Elements of Electronics by Bagde& Singh

Sr.No. List of Practical

01 Verification of Steafan‟s law using A.C. Source.

02 Determination of the capacity “c” of condenser.

03 Study of the series resonance with frequency variation.

04 Study of parallel resonance with frequency variation.

05 Decay of Potential across condenser.

06 P‐N Junction diode as Half Wave Rectifier (i) Without filter (ii) With Series inductor Filter (iii)

With Shunt Capacitor Filter. Calculation of percentage of regulation.

07 V‐I characteristics of Zener diode and its use as Voltage regulator.

08 Verification of Thevenin’s theorem.

09 Characteristics of common Emitter Transistor.

10 Determination of self- inductance ‘L’ of Inductor.

11 Study of transformer.

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12 Bridge Rectifier (i) Without filter (ii) With Series inductor Filter (iii) With Shunt Capacitor

Filter. Calculation of percentage of regulation.

13 Verification of Maximum power transfer theorem.

14 Basic Logic Gates AND, OR, NOT.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

Programme Bachelor of Science Branch/Spec. Chemistry

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0

Effective from Academic Year 2018-19 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018

Subject code BMAT1MAT Subject Name Mathematics: I

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT

)

Practical(Lab.) Total CE SEE Total

L TU P TW

Credit 4 -- 2 6 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 4 -- 3 1 8 Practical 40 60 100

Pre-requisites:

Basic concepts of the derivative and integration of real valued functions, Determinants and its properties.

Learning Outcome:

After successful completion of the course, students will be able to solve system of linear equations and first

order ordinary differential equations.

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1 Successive Derivatives, standard results for nth derivative, Leibniz’s Theorem, Taylor’s and

Maclaurin’s Theorems (both without proof). Power series expansion of standard functions using

Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s Theorem.

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2 Rolle’s Theorem, Lagrange’s & Cauchy’s Mean Value Theorem (MVT), Increasing and

decreasing functions, Indeterminate forms, L’Hospital’s Rule.

Matrices: Definition, Types of matrices, Algebra of matrices, Rank of a matrix, Echelon form,

Reduced Row Echelon form of a matrix and matrix inversion using it.

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3 Eigen values, Eigen vectors and the characteristic equation of a matrix, Cayley-Hamilton

theorem and its use in finding inverse of a matrix, Consistency of a system of simultaneous

linear equations.

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4 Methods of solving Differential Equations of first order and first degree: Variable separable,

Homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential equations, Exact differential equations,

Integrating factors, Linear differential equation of first order and first degree, Bernoulli’s

differential equation, Clairaut’s differential equation.

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Practical content

1) Draw the graphs of some standard functions such as Logarithmic function, Exponential function,

Trigonometric functions and Hyperbolic functions.

2) Find the limit of sums using the definite integral.

3) Find the definite integrals using substitution, partial fractions, integration by parts.

4) Find the nth derivative of the functions at the given points.

5) Applications of Leibnitz’s theorem.

6) Expansions of functions using Taylor and Macalurin’s Theorem.

7) Problems based on Mean Value Theorem and its geometrical interpretation.

8) Evaluate limit using L’Hospital’s rule.

9) Find Row Reduced Echelon form and rank of a matrix.

10) Find Eigen values and Eigen vectors of square matrices.

11) Problems based on Cayley-Hamilton theorem and inverse of matrix using it.

12) Solution of system of linear equations.

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13) Solve the differential equations.

14) Orthogonal trajectories of a family of curves.

Reference Books

1 Differential Calculus – Shanti Narayan, P.K. Mittal, S. Chand and Co.

2 A Textbook of Matrices – Shanti Narayan, P K Mittal, S. Chand Group.

3 Calculus – James Stewart, Sixth edition, (E-Book).

4 Matrix and Linear Algebra – K. B. Dutta, Prentice Hall.

5 Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna publication.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

Programme Bachelor of Science Branch/Spec. Chemistry

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0

Effective from Academic Year 2018-2019 Effective for the batch Admitted in July-2018

Subject code BBIT1CBL Subject Name Cell Biology

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab) Total CE SEE Total

L TU P TW

Credit 04 -- 1 1 06 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 04 -- 3 1 08 Practical 40 60 100

Pre-requisites:

Students should have basic knowledge of Plant, Animal biology and basics of Microorganisms of 10 +2 level.

Learning Outcome:

The course will help the student to understand basic fundamentals and History of Cell biology, basic aspects

related to organization of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1 - Introduction to cell biology

- History of cell biology, Origin and evolution of cell, Cell Theory, Protoplasm Theory,

Organismal Theory, Contribution of various scientists in the field of Cell biology

- Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.

- Cell Membrane and Permeability: Chemical components of biological membranes,

organization and Fluid Mosaic Model, membrane as a dynamic entity, cell recognition

and membrane transport.

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2 - Membrane Vacuolar system, cytoskeleton and cell motility: Structure and function of

microtubules, Microfilaments, Intermediate filaments.

- Endoplasmic reticulum: Structure, function including role in protein segregation.

- Golgi complex: Structure, biogenesis and functions including role in protein secretion.

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3 - Lysosomes: Vacuoles and micro bodies: Structure and functions

- Ribosomes: Structures and function including role in protein synthesis.

- Mitochondria: Structure and function, Genomes, biogenesis.

- Chloroplasts: Structure and function, genomes, biogenesis

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4 - Nucleus: Structure and function, chromosomes and their structure.

- Cell cycle and mitosis- general events of interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, anaphase,

Telophase, cytokinesis, Kinds of Meiosis, Process of meiosis, significance and

comparison of mitosis and meiosis.

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Reference Books

1 P.S. Verma and V.K.Agrawal, 2016. ‘Cell biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Evolution and

Ecology’S.Chand.

2 Cooper, G.M. and Hausman, R.E. 2009. The Cell: A Molecular Approach. 5th edition. ASMP ress&

Sunderland, Washington, D.C.; Sinauer Associates, MA.

3 H. A. Modi, 2014, ‘A Handbook of Elementary Microbiology’ Shanti Prakashan.

4 De Robertis, E.D.P. and De Robertis, E.M.F. 2006. Cell and Molecular Biology. 8th edition.Lippincott

Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia.

5 W.M., Kleinsmith, L.J., Hardin. J. and Bertoni, G. P. 2009. The World of the Cell. 7th edition. Pearson

Benjamin Cummings Publishing, San Francisco.

6 Karp, G. 2010. Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments. 6th Edition. John Wiley & Sons.

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Inc.

7 Powar C.B., Cell and Molecular Biology,Himalaya Publication

List of Practicals

1 Study the effect of temperature and organic solvents on semi permeable membrane 2 Demonstration of Osmosis and Turgid pressure 3 Study of plasmolysis and de-plasmolysis 4 Study of Bar body 5 Study of structure of any Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell by using electron micrograph 6 Cell division in onion root tip/ Allium cipa 7 Preparation of Nuclear, Mitochondrial & cytoplasmic fractions by gradient/density centrifugation

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

Programme Bachelor of Science Branch/Spec. All

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0

Effective from Academic Year 2018-19 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018

Subject code BOPE1CSK Subject Name COMMUNICATION SKILLS – I

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per

week)

Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) Total CE SEE Total

L TU P TW

Credit 02 01 0 0 03 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 02 01 0 0 03 Practical 0 0 0

Pre-requisites:

Familiarity with basics of English language, strong determination and will-power for skill-set

enhancement.

Learning Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the students shall acquire satisfactory competency in the fundamental

communication skills so as to be able to:

listen, understand and respond effectively

read, comprehend and apply the acquired knowledge/information in various practical situations

speak efficiently under various conditions

write various drafts in clear and concise manner

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1 Basics of Communication:

Definition, Principles, Process, Functions, and Forms of communication (Formal – Informal,

Verbal – Non-verbal, Electronic and Visual), Language as a tool of Communication, Barriers to

communication with remedies 07

2 Functional Grammar and Vocabulary:

Articles, Verb forms, Conjunctions, Collocations, Sentence Construction, Phrasal verbs. 06

3 Receptive Language Skills:

Listening Skill:

Definition and process of listening, Rudiments of effective listening, Modes of listening,

Barriers to listening, Tips for effective listening, Traits of a good listening.

Listening comprehension practice using audio-visuals (IELTS Listening)

Listening to Announcements- (railway/ bus stations/ airport /sports announcement/

commentaries etc.)

Reading Skill:

Definition, Purposes & types of reading, Techniques for effective reading comprehension,

reading comprehension practice through simple to advanced passages.

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4 Productive Language Skill – I (Oral Communication):

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Productive Skills of Communication

Speaking:

Significance of effective interpersonal oral conversation competence

Familiarity with tone, stress and voice modulations and paralinguistic features

Characteristics of an erudite speaker

Oral practice of speaking in different situations (IELTS Speaking)

Writing:

Significance of effective writing skill

Coherence and cohesion

Points to ponder (fundamentals) for producing impressive written drafts

Significance of language quality (4 Cs) and attractive appearance of the draft

Difference in structures of formal and informal

Writing practice for preparing drafts of various informal, semi-formal and formal letters

(IELTS General Training Writing task-1)

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Text Books

1 Technical Communication - Principles and Practice by Meenaksi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma

(Oxford University Press)

Reference Books

1 Effective Technical Communication by M Ashraf Rizvi (TMH Publication)

2 Cambridge IELTS 1-10, Cambridge University Press

3 A Communicative Grammar of English by Geoffery Leech and Fan Svartvik (Pearson

Longman)

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Online resources: You Tube - Daily Video Vocabulary, Vocab 24, TED Lectures, Inspirational

speeches/addresses of success people, parliamentary speeches, interviews, various internet

channels devoted to learning and improving communication in English

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

PROGRAMME B.Sc. Branch/Spec. All

SEMESTER I /II Version 2.0.0.0

Effective From Academic Year 2018-19 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018

Subject Code BELE1ESC/

BELE2ESC

Subject Name Environmental Science

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme (Marks)

Per Week Lecture Practical

Total CE SEE Total L Tu P Tw

Credit 2 1 - - 3 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 2 1 -- - 3 Practical 40 60 100

Pre-requisites

Basic understanding of concepts related to environment and awareness about the harmful effects of

pollution are required to understand the concept better

Learning Outcome

The course provides knowledge regarding conservation of environment which is very crucial in the

present day scenario.

Theory Syllabus

Unit Content Hours

01 Introduction to environmental studies

Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies; Scope and importance; Concept

Of sustainability and sustainable development.

Ecosystems

What is an ecosystem? Structure and function of ecosystem; Energy flow in

An ecosystem: Food chains, food webs and ecological succession. Case studies of the

following ecosystems:

a) Forest ecosystem

b) Grassland ecosystem

c) Desert ecosystem

d) Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)

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02 Environmental Pollution

Environmental pollution : types, causes, effects and controls; Air, water,

Soil and noise pollution

Nuclear hazards and human health risks

Solid waste management: Control measures of urban and industrial Waste.

Pollution case studies.

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03 Conservation of Environment:

The concepts of conservation and sustainable development, why to conserve, aims and

objectives of conservation, policies of conservation; conservation of life support

systems-soil, water, air, wildlife, forests.

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04 Biodiversity:

What is biodiversity, levels and types of biodiversity, importance of biodiversity,

causes of its loss, how to check its loss; Hotspot zones of the world and India,

Biodiversity Act, 2002.

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Tutorial Content

Field work

Visit to an area to document environmental assets: river/ forest/flora/fauna, etc.

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Visit to a local polluted site--‐Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural.

Study of common plants, insects, birds and basic principles of identification.

Study of Simple ecosystems--‐pond, river, Delhi Ridge, etc.

Reference Books

1. ‘Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science’,G. M. Masters, Prentice Hall of India

Pvt. Ltd.

2. ‘Environmental Science’, B. J. Nebel, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.

3. ‘Ecology: The Link between the natural and social sciences’, E. P. Odum, IBH Publishing

Com., Delhi.

4. ‘Environmental Studies’, Snehal Popli, Mahajan Publication.

5. ‘Environmental Studies’, R. Rajagopalan, Oxford University Press.

6. ‘Environmental Pollution: Causes, Effects and Control’, K.C. Agrawal, Nidhi Publishers, New

Delhi.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

Programme Bachelor of SCIENCE Branch/Spec. All

Semester I/II Version 2.0.0.0

Effective from Academic Year 2018-19 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018

Subject code BELE1CFA/

BELE2CFA

Subject Name COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND

APPLICATIONS

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per

week)

Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) Total CE SEE Total

L TU P TW

Credit 2 1 - - 3 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 2 1 - - 3 Practical 40 60 100

Pre-requisites:

Eagerness to be familiar with the generation wise technological advancement.

Awareness regarding Computer utility among various sectors.

Basic historical information regarding Computer technology.

Learning Outcome:

Knowledge pertains to Computer fundamentals and its applications.

Knowhow of various Computer peripheral devices.

Better understanding of Graphical User Interface and icons.

Understand the concepts of digital document and presentation.

Knowledge pertains to Hypher Text Markup Language.

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1 Computer Fundamentals:

What is Computer, Basic Applications of Computer; Components of Computer System,

Central Processing Unit (CPU), input/output Devices, Computer Memory

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2 Microsoft Office: MS Word : Concepts of word, Applications of word processing, Features of

Word,Inserting, Deleting, Formatting, Opening, Saving, Protecting, Managing and Printing

Document, Footnote and Endnotes, Mail Merge, Hyperlink, Macros, Insert Table, chart,

shapes, Table Operations

MS Excel: Introduction to Worksheet and Work Book, Application of Excel, features of

excel, Cell, Addressing modes, Formatting a Worksheet, Charts, Naming Ranges,

Conditional Formatting, Sort and Filter, Freeze Panes, What-If Analysis , Pivot table and

chart, Functions: Statistical, Mathematical, Financial and Database functions

MS Power Point: Introduction to Power Point, Creating a Presentation, features of power

point, Power Point views, Slideshow set up, Printing a Presentation, Formatting slides, Slide

transition & Custom animation, Inserting pictures, chart & tables

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3 Internet:

An Introduction to Internet, Internet Address, Uniform Resource Locator, Internet Service

Provider, Intranet, Extranet, Working of Internet ,Hypertext Transfer Protocol, , World

Wide Web , Search Engines

4

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4 Basic HTML Concepts:

What is HTML?, HTML document Structure, HTML Basic Tags – underline, bold, italic,

small, super script, sub script, working with list, image, table ,link, block and inline

elements, HTML form

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Tutorial content

List of problems specified by the subject teacher based on above mention topics.

Text Books

1 PC Software for windows made simple by R.K. Taxali -Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. LTD.

2 The complete reference Web Design by Thomas A. Powell

Reference Books

1 Working with Personal Computer by RP Soni, Harshal Arolkar and Sonal Jain–Books India

Publication

2 The Complete Reference Office 2000 by Stephen L. Nelson. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing

Co.LTD.

3 Learning Web Design (A beginner’s guide to HTML, CSS ,JavaScript and Web Graphics ) by

Jeniifer Niederst Robbins