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Curriculum Structure for B TECH in CSE Programme under


Autonomy
Total Credit- 190
Semester-I
Subject
Type

Subject
Code

THEORY:
HS
HU 101
BS
PH 101
BS
EV 101
BS
M 101
BS
ME 101
ES
EC101

Subject Name

Communicative English
Engineering Physics-I
Environmental Science
Engineering Mathematics-I
Engineering Mechanics-I
Basic Electronics Engineering

PRACTICAL:
BS
PH 191 Physics Lab
ES
EC 191 Basic Electronics Engineering Lab
BS
ME 192 Engineering Drawing Lab
MANDATORY:
MC
MC 101 NSS
TOTAL: NINE+ONE
Semester II:
Subject
Type

Subject
Code

Subject Name

THEORY:
CH201 Engineering Chemistry
BS
PH 201 Engineering Physics-II
BS
M 201 Engineering Mathematics-II
Engineering Thermodynamics &
BS
ME 201 Fluid Mechanics
Fundamentals of Computer
ES
CS 201 & Programming
BS

Credits/Subject
Th:T:P

Total
Credits

Contact
Hours/Week

2:0:0
3:0:0
3:0:0
3:1:0
3:0:0
3:0:0

1
3
2
4
3
3

2
3
3
4
3
3

0:0:3
0:0:3
0:0:3

2
2
2

3
3
3

0:0:3
17:1:12

3
22

3
30

Credits/Subject
Th:T:P

Total
Credits

Contact
Hours/Week

3:0:0
3:0:0
3:1:0

3
3
4

3
3
4

3:0:0

3:0:0

EE 201

Basic Electrical Engineering

3:0:0

PRACTICAL:
BS
CH 291
ES
EE 291
ES
CS 291
BS
ME 292
HS
HU 291
MANDATORY:

Engineering Chemistry Lab


Electrical Engineering Lab
Programming Lab
Workshop Lab
Communicative English Lab

0:0:3
0:0:3
0:0:3
0:0:3
0:0:2

2
2
2
2
1

3
3
3
3
3

0:0:3
18:1:17

3
28

3
36

ES

MC

MC 201 Academic Activity


TOTAL: ELEVEN+ONE

HS

Humanities and Social Sciences


BS Basic Sciences
ES Engineering Sciences

PE

Professional -Electives
OE Open Electives
MC Mandatory Course

Semester III:
Subject
Type

Credits/Subject
Th : T : P

Total
Credits

Contact
Hours/Week

THEORY:
PC
CS301 Discrete Mathematics
PC
CS302 Data Structure and Algorithm
ES
EC(CS)301 Analog and Digital Electronics

4:0:0
3:1:0
3:0:0

3
3
3

4
4
3

PC

3:0:0

3:0:0

0:0:3
0:0:3

3
3

3
3

0:0:3

0:0:3

0:0:3
16: 1: 12

3UNIT
26

3
29

Credits/Subject
Th : T : P

Total
Credits

Contact
Hours/Week

THEORY:
BS
M(CS)401 Numerical and Statistical Methods
PC
CS401 Design and Analysis of Algorithm
PC
CS402 Microprocessor and Microcontroller
PC
CS403 Computer Organization

3:0:0
3:1:0
3:0:0
3:0:0

3
3
3
3

3
4
3
3

PC

3:0:0

HS
HU401 Laws and Economics for Engineers
PRACTICAL:
PC
M(CS)491 Numerical Programming Lab
Microprocessor and Microcontroller
PC
CS492
Lab

3:0:0

0:0:3

0:0:3

ES

CS493 Computer Organization Lab

0:0:3

ES

HU481

Technical Report Writing &


Presentation Skill

0:0:3

0:0:3

3UNITS

18 : 1: 12

28

31

ES

Subject
Code

CS303

Subject Name

Object Oriented Programming with C++

EE(CS)301 Circuit Theory and Network

PRACTICAL:
PC
CS392 Data Structure and Algorithm Lab
ES
EC(CS)391 Analog and Digital Lab
Object Oriented Programming
PC
CS393
with C++ Lab
ES
EE(CS)391 Circuit Theory and Network Lab
MANDATORY:

MC

MC 301

General Aptitude Practice


TOTAL: NINE+ONE

Semester IV:
Subject
Type

Subject
Code

Subject Name

CS404 Formal Language and Automata Theory

MANDATORY:

MC

MC 401 Soft Skill and Group Discussion Practice


TOTAL: TEN+ONE

HS
BS
ES

Humanities and Social Sciences


Basic Sciences

PC
PE

Professional Core
Professional Electives

Engineering Sciences

OE

Open Electives

MC

Mandatory Course

Semester V:
Subject Type Subject Code

Credits/Subject
Th:T:P

Subject Name

THEORY:
PC
CS501 Computer Architecture
PC
CS502 Database Management System
PC
CS503 Computer Graphics

Total
Credits

Contact
Hours/Week

3:1:0
3:1:0
3:0:0

3
3
3

4
4
3

PC

CS504 System Software and Administration

3:0:0

PC

CS505 Compiler Design

3:0:0

Internet Technology(IT)
Digital Signal Processing(EC)
Computational Geometry(M)

3:0:0

PRACTICAL:
PC
CS591
PC
CS592

Computer Architecture Lab


Database Management System Lab

PC

CS593

Computer Graphics Lab

0:0:3
0:0:3
0:0:3

3
3
3

3
3
3

PC

CS594

System Software and Administration


Lab

0:0:3

ES

CS506A VLSI Design(EC)


CS506B Multimedia & Web Technology(IT)
CS506C
CS506D
CS506E

MANDATORY:

TOTAL: TEN

HS
BS
ES

18:2:12

29

Humanities and Social Sciences


Basic Sciences

PC
PE

Professional -Core
Professional -Electives

Engineering Sciences

OE

Open Electives

MC

Mandatory Course

31

Semester VI:
Subject
Type

Subject
Code

Th : T : P

Total
Credits

Contact
Hours/Week

3:1:0
3:1:0

3
3

4
4

3:0:0

3:0:0

3:0:0

Credits/Subject

Subject Name

THEORY:

PC
PC

CS601
CS602

PC

CS603

PC

CS604

Operating System
Computer Network
Object Oriented Programming with Java
and UML
Software Engineering

CS605A

Image Processing

CS605B

Natural Language Processing

CS605C

Pattern Recognition

CS605D
CS605E

Distributed DBMS
Operation Research

PE

PRACTICAL:
PC

CS691

Operating System Lab

0:0:3

PC

CS692

Computer Network Lab

0:0:3

PC

CS693

Object Oriented Programming with Java


Lab

0:0:3

0:0:3

3UNITS

23

25

MANDATORY:
MC
TOTAL: EIGHT
HS
BS
ES

15:2:9

Humanities and Social Sciences


Basic Sciences

PC
PE

Professional Core
Professional Electives

Engineering Sciences

OE

Open Electives

MC

Mandatory Course

Semester VII:
Subject
Type

Subject
Code

Credits/Subje Total
ct Th : T : P Credits

Subject Name

THEORY:
PC
CS701 Artificial Intelligence

Contact
Hours/Week

3:1:0

3:0:0

3:0:0

0:0:3
0 : 0 : 12

2
6

3
12

0:0:0

0:0:0

3
UNITS
18

CS702A Distributed Operating System


CS702B Mobile Computing
CS702C Cloud Computing
PE

CS702D Sensor Network


CS702E Cryptography & Network Security
CS702F Parallel & Distributed Computing

OE

CS702G Data Mining & Data Warehousing


CS703A Robotics(EC)
CS703B Optical Networking(EC)
CS703C ERP & E-Commerce(IT)
CS703D Information & Coding Theory(IT)

PRACTICAL:
PC
CS791 Artificial Intelligence Lab
PC
CS792 Project-I
SESSIONAL:
PC

CS781 Technical Seminar-I

MANDATORY:
MC

CS782

Internship in Industry/Research
(to be carried out at the end of 6th
Semester)
TOTAL: FIVE + TWO

HS Humanities and Social Sciences


BS Basic Sciences
ES Engineering Sciences

9:1:15

PC Professional Core
PE Professional Electives
OE Open Electives
MC Mandatory Course

25

Semester VIII:
Subje
ct

Subject
Code

Credits/Subj
ect Th:T:P

Subject Name

Total
Credi

Contact
Hours/We

THEORY:

HS

HU(CS)801 Values and Ethics in Profession


CS801A
Soft Computing
CS801B
Real Time Operating System
CS801C
Computer Vision
CS801D
Bioinformatics

PE

3:0:0

3:0:0

PRACTICAL:

CS891

Project II

0 : 0 : 24

24

CS882

Comprehensive Viva Voce

0:0:0

TOTAL: TWO + TWO

6 : 0 : 24

SESSIONAL:

MANDATORY:

HS
BS
ES

16

Humanities and Social Sciences


Basic Sciences

PC
PE

Professional Core
Professional Electives

Engineering Sciences

OE

Open Electives

MC

Mandatory Course

30

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Details Syllabus for 1 Year 1 Semester
(For 2016-2020 Batch)
HU 101: Communicative
English Contacts: 2L/Week
Credit: 2
Module I
Grammar :
a) Transformation of Sentences
b) Correction of errors
c) Preposition and Articles
d) Tense Structure
e) Vocabulary Synonym, Antonym and One Word Substitution.
Module II
Comprehension practice through fictional and non-fictional pieces.
Module III
Basics of Organizational Communication (Memorandum, Circular, Notice,
Advertisement, Agenda And Minutes of the Meeting)
Module IV
Literary Texts Short Stories a) Last Leaf ( O. Henry) , b) Night Train at Deoli
(Ruskin Bond) Poems - a) Solitary Reaper (William Wordsworth), Stopping by the
Woods on a Snowy Evening (Robert Frost)
Module V
Basics of Communication Theory, Formal & Informal, Network and
Channels of Communication.
Module VI
Models of Communication Shannon Weaver Model, Berlos Model.Barriers to
Communication.
Module VII
Technical Writing Skills
f) Business Letter Writing Claim/Complain, Adjustment, Sales-Letter, Order

Letter.
g) Job Application Letter
h) CV & Resume Writing
i) Email Writing

Module VIII
Technical Report Writing Theory of Report Writing , Manuscript, Letter and Memo format.
Text Books:
1. Board of Editors: Contemporary Communicative English for Technical Communication,
Pearson Longman,2010
2. Dr. D. Sudharani: Manual for English Language Laboratory, Pearson Education (W.B.
edition), 2010
3. Technical Communication Principles and Practiceby Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta
Sharma( Oxford Higher Education )
4. Effective Technical Communication by Barun K.Mitra( Oxford Higher Education )
5. V. Sashikumar (ed.): Fantasy- A Collection of Short Stories, Orient Black swan (Reprint
2006)
References Books::
1. D. Thakur: Syntax Bharati Bhawan , 1998
2. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (New Edition) for Advanced Learners.

PH 101: Engineering Physics-I


Contacts: 3L/Week
Credit: 3
Module 1:
Oscillation:
1.1 Simple harmonic motion: Preliminary concepts, Superposition of S. H. Ms in two
mutually

perpendicular

directions:

Lissajous

figure

2L

1.2 Damped vibration: Di ferential equation and its solution, Logarithmic decrement,
Quality factor.
3L
1.3 Forced vibration: Differential equation and its solution, Amplitude and Velocity
resonance, Sharpness of resonance. Application in L-C-R Circuit

3L

Module 2:
Optics 1:
2.1 Interference of electromagnetic waves: Conditions for sustained interference, double
slit as an example. Qualitative idea of Spatial and Temporal Coherence, Conservation
of

energy

and

intensity

distribution,

Newtons

ring

3L

2.2 Di fraction of light: Fresnel and Fraunhofer class. Fraunhofer diffraction for single slit
and double slits. Intensity distribution of N-slits and plane transmission grating (No
deduction of the intensity distributions for N-slits is necessary), Missing orders.
Rayleigh criterion, resolving power of grating

and microscope. (Definition and

formulae)
5L

Module 3:
Optics 2:
3.1 Polarization: General concept of Polarization, Plane of vibration and plane of
polarization, Qualitative discussion on Plane, Circularly and Elliptically polarized light,
Polarization through reflection and Brewsters law, Double refraction (birefringence)
-Ordinary and Extra-ordinary rays
.Nicols

Prism,

Polaroid.

Half

wave

plate

and

Quarter

wave

plate

4L
3.2 Laser: Spontaneous and Stimulated emission of radiation, Population inversion,
Einsteins A & B co- e ficient (derivation of the mutual relation), Optical resonator and
Condition necessary for active Laser action, Ruby Laser, He-Ne Laser- applications of
laser.
4L
3.3 Holography: Theory of holography, viewing the hologram, Applications
3L

Module 4:
Quantum Physics:
4.1 Concept of dependence of mass with velocity, mass energy equivalence, energymomentum relation (no deduction required). Blackbody radiation: Rayleigh Jeans law
(derivation without the calculation of number of states), Ultraviolet catastrophe, Wiens
law, Plancks radiation law (Calculation of the average energy of the oscillator),
Derivation of Wiens displacement law and Stephans law from Plancks radiation
law. Rayleigh Jeans law and Wiens law as limiting cases of Planck''s's law.
Compton Effect (calculation of Compton wavelength is required).
5L
4.2 Wave-particle duality and de Broglies hypothesis, Concept of matter waves,
Davisson-Germer experiment, Concept of wave packets and Heisenbergs uncertainty
principle.
4L
Module 5:
Crystallography:
5.1 Elementary ideas of crystal structure : lattice, basis, unit cell, Fundamental types of
lattices Bravais lattice, Simple cubic, f.c.c. and b.c.c. lattices, (use of models in the
class during teaching is desirable] Miller indices and miller planes, Co-ordination number
and
Atomic
packing
factor.
4L
5.2 X-rays: Origin of Characteristic and Continuous X-ray, Bra gs law (No derivation),
Determination of lattice constant.
2L
Text Books
1. B. Dutta Roy (Basic Physics)
2. R.K. Kar (Engineering Physics)
3. Mani and Meheta (Modern Physics)
4. Arthur Baiser (Perspective & Concept of Modern Physics)
Reference Books:
1. N.K. Bajaj (Waves and Oscillations)
2. R.P. Singh (Physics of Oscillations and Waves)
3. Chattopadhya and Rakshit (Vibration, Waves and Acoustics)
4. A.K. Ghatak (Optics)
5. Haliday, Resnick & Krane : Physics Volume 2 is Published by Wiley India
6. Binayak Dutta Roy [Elements of Quantum Mechanics]
7. S.O. Pillai (a. Solid state physics b. Problem in Solid state physics)
8. A.K. Ghatak and Thyagarajan (Laser)

EV101: Environmental Science


Contacts: Contacts: 3L/Week
Credit: 2
General
Basic ideas of environment, basic concepts, man, society & environment, their
interrelationship.
1L
Mathematics of population growth and associated problems, Importance of population
study in environmental engineering, definition of resource, types of resource,
renewable, non-renewable, potentially renewable, effect of excessive use vis--vis
population
growth,
Sustainable
Development.
2L
Environmental degradation: Natural environmental Hazards like Flood, earthquake,
Landslide-causes, effects and control/management; Anthropogenic degradation like
Acid rain-cause, effects and control. Nature and scope of Environmental Science and
Engineering.
2L
Air pollution and control
Atmospheric Composition: Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere,
Tropopause and Mesopause.
1L
Green house effects: Definition, impact of greenhouse gases on the global climate and
consequently on sea water level, agriculture and marine food.Global warming and its
consequence,
Control
of
Global
warming.
Earths
heat
budget.
2L
Lapse rate: Ambient lapse rate Adiabatic lapse rate, atmospheric stability, temperature
inversion (radiation inversion).
2L
Definition of pollutants and contaminants, Primary and secondary pollutants:
emission standard, criteria pollutant.
Sources and effect of different air pollutants- Suspended particulate matter, oxides of
carbon,
oxides
of
nitrogen,
oxides
of
sulphur,
particulate,
PAN.
3L
Smog, Photochemical smog and London smog.
Depletion Ozone layer: CFC, destruction of ozone layer by CFC, impact of other
green
house
gases,
effect
of
ozone
modification.
1L
Standards and control measures: Industrial, commercial and residential air quality
standard, control measure (ESP. cyclone separator, bag house, catalytic converter,
scrubber (ventury), Statement with brief reference). 1L

Water Pollution and Control


Pollutants of water, their origin and effects: Oxygen demanding wastes, pathogens,
nutrients, Salts, thermal application, heavy metals, pesticides, volatile organic
compounds.
2L
River/Lake/ground water pollution: River: DO, 5 day BOD test, Seeded BOD test,
BOD reaction rate constants, Effect of oxygen demanding wastes on
river[deoxygenation, reaeration], COD, Oil, Greases, Ph, Reaeration.
2L
Lake:

Eutrophication

[Definition,

source

and

effect].

1L
Ground water: Aquifers, hydraulic gradient, ground water flow (Definition only)
1L
Standard and control: Waste water standard [BOD, COD, Oil, Grease],
Water Treatment system [coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation and filtration,
disinfection, hardness and alkalinity, softening]
Waste water treatment system, primary and secondary treatments [Trickling filters,
rotating biological contractor, Activated sludge, sludge treatment, oxidation ponds] tertiary
treatment definition.
2L
Water pollution due to the toxic elements and their biochemical effects: Lead, Mercury,
Cadmium, and Arsenic. Rain water harvesting.
1L
Lan
d Pollution
Solid Waste: Municipal, industrial, commercial, agricultural, domestic, pathological and
hazardous solid wastes; Recovery and disposal method- Open dumping, Land filling,
incineration, composting, recycling, e-waste. Solid waste management and control
(hazardous and biomedical waste).
2L
Noise Pollution
Definition of noise, effect of noise pollution, noise classification [Transport noise,
occupational noise, neighbourhood noise]
1L
Definition of noise frequency, noise pressure, noise intensity, noise threshold limit value,
equivalent noise level, L10 (18 hr Index) , Ldn .
Noise pollution control.

1L

Environmental Management:
Environmental impact assessment, Environmental Audit, Environmental laws and
protection act of India, Different international environmental treaty/ agreement/ protocol.
2L
Some case studies: Bhopal Gas, Chernobyl, Fukusima-diechi

1L

Text Books:
1. Masters, G. M., Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, Prentice-Hall
of India Pvt. Ltd., 1991.
2. De, A. K., Environmental Chemistry, New Age International.
Reference Books:
1. Rao M N. & Datta, A.K. 1987. Waste Water treatment. Oxford & IBH Publ. Co. Pvt. Ltd.
2. Miller T.G. Jr. Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co. (TB)
3. Sharma B.K., 2001. Environmental Chemistry. Geol Publ. House, Meerut

M101: Engg Mathematics-I


Contacts: 3L-1T /Week
Credit: 4
Module I
Matrix: Determinant of a square matrix, Minors and Cofactors, Laplaces method of
expansion of a determinant, Product of two determinants, Adjoint of a determinant,
Jacobis theorem on adjoint determinant. Singular and non-singular matrices, Adjoint of
a matrix, Inverse of a non-singular matrix and its properties, orthogonal matrix and its
properties, Trace of a matrix.
Rank of a matrix and its determination using elementary row and column operations,
Solution of simultaneous linear equations by matrix inversion method, Consistency and
inconsistency of a system of homogeneous and inhomogeneous linear simultaneous
equations, Eigen values and eigen vectors of a square matrix (of order 2 or 3), Eigen
values of APTP, kA, AP-1P, Caley-Hamilton theorem and its applications.

9L

Module II
Successive differentiation: Higher order derivatives of a function of single variable,
Leibnitzs theorem (statement only and its application, problems of the type of recurrence
relations in derivatives of different orders and also to find

2L

Mean Value Theorems & Expansion of Functions: Rolles theorem and its application,
Mean Value theorems Lagrange & Cauchy and their application, Taylors theorem
with Lagranges and Cauchys form of remainders and its application, Expansions of
functions by Taylors and Maclaurins theorem, Maclaurins infinite series expansion
x
n
of the functions: sin x, cos x, e , log(1+ x), (a + x) , n being an integer or a fraction
(assuming that the remainder Rn 0 as n in each case)
Reduction formula: Reduction formulae both for indefinite and definite integrals

types

are positive integers. 2L


5L

Module III
Calculus of Functions of Several Variables: Introduction to functions of several variables
with examples, Knowledge of limit and continuity, Partial derivatives and related
problems, Homogeneous functions and Eulers theorem and related problems up to three
variables, Chain rules, Differentiation of implicit functions, Total differentials and their
related problems, Jacobians up to three variables and related problems, Maxima,
minima and saddle points of functions and related problems, Concept of line integrals,
Double and triple integrals.
Module IV
Infinite Series:

Preliminary

9L

ideas

of

sequence,

Infinite

series

and

their

convergence/divergence, Infinite series of positive terms, Tests for convergence:


Comparison test, Cauchys Root test,

DAlemberts Ratio test and Raabes test

(statements and related problems on these tests), Alternating series, Leibnitzs Test
(statement, definition) illustrated by simple example, Absolute convergence and
Conditional convergence.

5L

Module-V
Vector Algebra and Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector fields definition and
terminologies, dot and cross products, scalar and vector triple products and related
problems, Equation of straight line, plane and sphere, Vector function of a scalar
variable, Differentiation of a vector function, Scalar and vector point functions, Gradient
of a scalar point function, divergence and curl of a vector point function, Directional
derivative.
Related problems on these topics. Greens theorem, Gauss Divergence Theorem and
Stokes theorem (Statements and applications).
Geometry of three dimension and vector algebra: Cartesian Co-ordinates in three
dimension, Position vectors, Addition of vectors, Multiplication of a vector by a scalar,
Division of a line segment in a given ratio, Rectangular resolution of vectors,
Direction cosines, Scalar and vector product of two vectors, Equations of planes and
straight lines, Shortest distance between two skew lines, Product of three vectors,
Volume of a tetrahedron, Equation of sphere, cylinder and cone.

8L
Text Books:
1. Engineering Mathematics: B.S. Grewal (S. Chand & Co.)
2. Engineering Mathematics: S. S. Sastry ( PHI, 4PthP Edition, 2008)
Reference Books
1.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics 8e by Erwin Kreyszig is published by Wiley India
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics: John Bird (4th Edition, 1st Indian Reprint 2006,
Elsevier)
3. Mathematics Handbook: for Science and Engineering, L. Rade and B. Westergren (5th
edition, 1st Indian Edition 2009, Springer).
4. Calculus: M. J. Strauss, G. L. Bradley and K. L. Smith (3rd Edition, 1st Indian Edition
2007, Pearson Education)

ME 101: Engineering Mechanics-I


Contacts: 3L /Week
Credit: 3
Module 1:
3L
Introduction: Concept of mechanics , material, rigid body, particle, force, action &
reaction of forces, coplanar, non coplanar, concurrent and non concurrent forces,
resolution of forces, condition of equilibrium, free-body diagram, Lamis theorem,
moments, couple, Varignons theorem and Problems.
Module II:
4L
Concept of friction, laws of friction, angle of friction, coefficient of friction, cone of friction
& Problem.
Module III
6L
Centroid and centre of gravity, centroid of regular figures, arc length, triangle, rectangle,
trapezoid, semi- circle, section of surfaces, composite figures, Pappus theorem &
Problems.
Module IV:
4L
Moment of inertia, moment of inertia of plane figures; triangle, rectangle, trapezoid,
circle, semi-circle with respect to an axis in its plane. MI of plane figures with respect to
as axis perpendicular to the plane, parallel axis theorem, mass moment of inertia, area
moment of inertia of regular figures.
Module V:
4L
Physical properties of materials: hardness toughness, ductility, malleability. Concept of
simple stress & strain: normal stress, shear stress, Hookes law, modulus of elasticity,
different types of modulus, Youngs modulus, bulk modulus, modulus of elasticity,
stress-strain diagram of ductile and brittle material, Poissons ratio, factor of safety.

Problems on modulus of elasticity change in dimension and factor of safety for axial
loading for uniform dimension and varying dimension.
Module VI:
3L
Introduction to Dynamics: kinematics and kinetics, Newtons laws of motion, law of
gravitation and acceleration due to gravity, rectilinear motion of particles, determination
of position, velocity and acceleration under uniform and non-uniformly accelerated
rectilinear motion.
Module VII:
4L
Plane curvilinear motion of particles: Introduction, velocity, acceleration ,normal and
tangential component of velocity and acceleration. Projectile motion. Problems on
projectile motion.
Module VIII:
5L
Kinetics of particles: Newtons second law, equation of motion, DAlemberts principle
and Free Body Diagram. Application of DAlemberts principle in connecting pulley
system with and without friction. Application of DAlemberts principle in connecting
pulley system considering mass of the pulley.
Module IX:
4L
Principle of work, power and energy: work of a force acting on a particle, kinetic
energy of a particle, potential energy of a particle, conservative force. Principle of
conservation of energy of a particle, kinetic energy of a rigid body in plane motion,
principle of conservation of energy of a rigid body, power and efficiency. Problems
Module X:
3L
Principle of linear impulse and momentum: conservation of linear momentum of a
particle, relation between momentum and impulse of a rigid body, conservation of
linear momentum of a rigid body. Problems
Text Book:
1. Engineering Mechanics [Vol-I & II] by Meriam & Kraige, 5th ed. Wiley India
2. Engineering Mechanics by Timoshenko , Young and Rao, Revised 4th ed. TMH
3. Elements of Strength of Materials by Timoshenko & Young, 5th ed. E.W.P
4. Engineering Mechanics by Basudeb Bhattacharyya Oxford University Press.
5. Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics by I.H.Shames, 4th ed. PHI
Reference Book:
1. Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics by Debabrata Nag & Abhijit Chanda Chhaya
Prakashani
2. Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics by Hibbeler & Gupta, 11th ed. Pearson.

EC101:BasicElectronics
Contacts: 3L/Week
Credit: 3
Prerequisite: Electronic configuration of element ,idea of electric current, voltage, KCL
,KVL ,D.C and A.C. circuit analysis technique , idea of conductivity ,resistivity,
transformer, charging and discharging of capacitor, active and passive elements.
Module-I : Basics of semiconductor
6L
Meaningand importance of semiconductor , example of elementary and compound
semiconductor,energy band theory of crystal , conventional energy band diagram(Ex) of metal ,semiconductor and insulator, intrinsic and extrinsic ( p-type and n-type)
semiconductor, concept of Fermi energy level , position of Fermi level in intrinsic
and extrinsic semiconductor, electrical conduction phenomenon and conductivity
expression(with derivation) of metal and semiconductor (intrinsic and extrinsic) ,
concept of drift and diffusion current expression only ( no derivation) , mass
action law , charge neutrality in semiconductor, Einstein relationship in
semiconductor , variation of conductivity of semiconductor from very low
temperature to high temperature , Problems on conductivity, mass action law, drift
and diffusion current to be discussed.
Module-II : P-N Junction diode and its applications
10L
Qualitative analysis of p-n junction formation and depletion region , energy band
diagram of p-n junction at equilibrium and barrier energy ,
origin of built in
potential at p-n junction ,energy band diagram and current through p-n junction at
forward and reverse bias, V-I characteristics and current expression of diode
,temperature dependencies of V-I characteristics of diode , p-n junction breakdown
conditions , avalanche and Zener breakdown , temperature coefficient of avalanche and
Zener breakdown voltage ,.Concept of Junction capacitance and varactor diode. Concept
of operating point & load line.
Necessity of D.C. power supply, block diagram of D.C. power supply form A.C. mains ,
diode half wave and full wave rectifiers its working and analysis ( IDC , Irms , VDc
ry and at 2dry ). Reduction
, Vrms , ripple factor without filter, efficiency ,PIV,TUF at 1
of ac ripples using filter circuit (Qualitative analysis).
Design of diode clipper and clamper circuit - explanation with example, application of
Zener diode in regulator circuit.
Problems on diode current equation, rectifier, p-n diode circuits, circuit with Zener diode
to be discussed. Any other relevant problems related to topic may be discussed or
assigned.

Module-III : Introduction to bipolar junction transistor(BJT)


6L
Formation of PNP/NPN Transistor ,energy band diagram of BJT , current conduction
mechanism in BJT, CE ,CB,CC configuration , transistor static characteristics in CE

,CB and CC mode , junction biasing condition for active ,saturation and cutoff mode
,current gain , and , early effect .
Biasing and bias stability: need for biasing, D.C. load line and Q point, biasing
circuits - fixed bias; voltage divider bias; collector to base bias, calculation of stability
factors for different biasing circuit.
BJT as an amplifier and as a switch Graphical analysis.
Problems on transistor current, biasing, amplifier analysis. Any other relevant problems
related to topic may be discussed or assigned.
Module-IV: Introduction to field effect transistor (FET)
4L
Classification of FETs , construction , drain and transfer characteristics of JFET(nchannel and p- channel) , DE-MOSFET (n-channel and p-channel) ,E-Only
MOSFET(n-channel and p-channel), explanation how field controlled . Relationship
between transconductance and amplification factor of JFET. FET as an amplifier and as
a switch Graphical analysis. Problems related to topic to be discussed.
Module-V: Feedback in amplifier
4L
Concept of feedback with block diagram, positive and negative feedback, gain with
feedback. Feedback topologies (block configuration) example of circuit for different
topologies, effect of feedback on input and output impedance, distortion, concept of
oscillation and Barkhausen criterion of oscillation.
Module -VI: Operational Amplifier & Applications
6L
Idea of IC - Its advantages and disadvantages , operational amplifier electrical equivalent
circuit ,ideal characteristics , Non ideal characteristics of op-amp offset voltages ;bias
current ;offset current; Slew rate ; CMRR and bandwidth, pin diagram of IC741 , voltage
transfer characteristics of actual and ideal op-amp, Configuration of inverting and noninverting amplifier (open loop mode ) using op-amp , Configuration of inverting and
non-inverting amplifier (closed loop mode ) using op-amp , closed loop voltage gain of
inverting and non-inverting amplifier using practical op-amp( considering finite open loop
gain op-amp) and extension of the gain expression using ideal op-amp (considering
infinite open loop gain op-amp),Concept of virtual ground , Applications op-amp
summing amplifier; differential amplifier; voltage follower ; scale changer; basic
differentiator and integrator .
Problems on Characteristics of Op-amp, CMRR, slew rate, amplifier and application of
Op-amp to be discussed. Any other relevant problems related to topic may be discussed or
assigned.
Module-VII : Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO)
4L
Constructional features of CRT , block diagram of CRO, concept of dualtrace , dual
beam CRO and DSO, measurement of voltage ,current , frequency and phase using
CRO, Lissajous pattern .
Problems related to topic to be discussed.

Text Books:
1.
Sedra & Smith, Microelectronics Engineering.
2. Millman & Halkias, Integrated Electronics.
3. John D. Ryder, Electronic Fundamentals and Applications, PHI
4. D. Chattopadhyay, P. C. Rakshit, Electronics Fundamentals and Applications, New
Age International
Reference Books:
1. Boyelstad & Nashelsky: Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory.
2. J.B.Gupta, Basic Electronics, S.K. Kataria.
3. Malvino: Electronic Principle.
4. Schilling & Belove: Electronics Circuits.

PH191: Physics Lab


Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 2
1.
2.
3.
4.

Determination of Galvanometer resistance by half - deflection method.


Determination of Galvanometer resistance by Thomson's method.
To find high resistance by Galvanometer deflection method.
To measure mechanical equivalent of heat, J by electrical method (Joule's)
using copper calorimeter (radiation correction to be done).
5. To compare to low resistance by drop of potential method.
6. To determine resistance per unit length of wire by using Carey Foster bridge.
7. To estimate strength of a current by using copper voltmeter.
8. a) To compare the EMF's of two cells by using a potentiometer b) To measure
current by using a potentiometer.
9. Determination thermal conductivity of metal by Searle's method.
10. To determine co-efficient of viscosity by Capillary flow method.
11. Determination of Young's modulus by Flexure method.
12. Determination of refractive index of the material of the glass prism by prism
spectrometer (for at least two).
13. Study of collisions in one dimension using a linear air track.
14. Use of an air track for obtaining potential energy curves for magnetic interactions.
15. Experiments on diffraction in single slit, double slit and plane grating using He- Ne
laser.
16. To find the wavelength of a monochromatic light by single slit.
17. To find the wavelength of a monochromatic light by Newton rings.
18. To find the wavelength of light by Fresnel,s bi-prism method.
19. Fabry-Perot interferometry: To find out separation of wavelength of sodium D1 & D2
lines.
20. Determination of numerical aperture and the energy losses related to optical fiber
experiment.
EC 191: Basic Electronics Lab
Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 3
1. Familiarisation with passive and active electronic components such as Resistors,

Inductors, Capacitors, Diodes, Transistors (BJT) and electronic equipment like DC power
supplies, multimeters etc.
2. Familiarisation with measuring and testing equipment like CRO, Signal generators etc.
3. Study of I-V characteristics of Junction diodes.
4. Study of I-V characteristics of Zener diodes.
5. Study of Half and Full wave rectifiers with Regulation and Ripple factors.
6. Study of clipper circuit using junction diode.
7. Study of clamper circuit using junction diode.
8. Study of I-V characteristics of BJTs.
9. Study of I-V characteristics of Field Effect Transistors.
10.
Determination of input-offset voltage, input bias current and Slew rate of OPAMPs.
11.
Determination of Common-mode Rejection ratio and Bandwidth of OPAMPs.
12.
Study of OPAMP circuits: Inverting and Non-inverting amplifiers.
13.
Study of Lissajous pattern using C.R.O.
ME (EC) 291: Engineering Drawing Lab
Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 3
A. Theoretical Part
1. Introduction to Lines, Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales.
2. Geometrical Construction and Curves
3. Projection of Points, Lines and Surfaces
4. Projection of Solids
5. Isometric Views
6. Sectional Views
7. Development of Surfaces
8. Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting
B. Practical Part
1. Lines, Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales: Plain scale, Diagonal scale.

1L
1L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
3L
6hrs

2. Geometrical Construction and Curves: Construction of polygons, Parabola, Hyperbola,


Ellipse.
6hrs
3. Projection of points, lines, surfaces: Orthographic projection- 1st and 3rd
projection, Projection of lines and surfaces Hexagon.
4. Projection of solids: Cube, Pyramid, Prism, Cylinder, Cone.

angle
3hrs
6hrs

5. Drawing isometric view from orthogonal/sectional views of simple solid and objects 3hrs
6. Full and half sectional views of solids..
7. Development of surfaces: Prism, Cylinder, Cone.

- 3hrs
- 3hrs

8. Computer aided drafting (Using AutoCAD and/or similar softwares); Introduction:


Cartesian and Polar coordinate system, Absolute and Relative coordinates; Basic editing
commands: Line, Point, Trace, Rectangle, Polygon, Circle, Arc, Ellipse, Polyline; Editing
methods; Basic object selection methods, Window and crossing window, Erase, Move,
Copy, Offset, Fillet, Chamfer, Trim, Extend, Mirror; Display commands: Zoom, Pan,
Redraw, Regenerate; Simple dimensioning and text, Simple exercises.
- 6hrs
Text Books:
1. Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah, P. Text Book of Engineering DrawingEngineering
Graphics, Scitech Publication.
2. Bhatt, N.D. Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotar Book Stall, Anand, 1998.
3. Lakshminarayanan, V. and Vaish Wanar, R.S., Engineering Graphics, Jain Brothers,
New Delhi,1998.
4. Chandra, A.M. and Chandra Satish, Engineering Graphics, Narosa, 1998.
5. Jolhe, Engineering Graphics, Tata McGraw-Hill- WBUT Series.
6. Gill, P.S., A Text Book of Engineering Drawing, Katson Publishing House (Kataria
and Sons).
7. Venugopal, K., Engineering Drawing & Graphics + AutoCAD, New Age
International.
8. Ventaka Reddy K., Text Book of Engineering Drawing(nd Edition), BS
Publication.
MC 101: NSS
Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 3 Units
Module I:
Creating awareness in social issues:
1. Womens development includes health, income-generation, rights awareness.
2. Hospital activities Eg. writing letters for patients, guiding visitors
3. Old age home visiting the aging in-mates, arranging for their entertainment.
4. Childrens Homes - visiting the young in-mates, arranging for their entertainment
5. Linking with NGOs to work on other social issues. (Eg. Children of sex-workers)
6. Gender issues- Developing an awareness, to link it with Womens Cell of college
Module II: Participating in mass education programmes
1. Adult education
2. Childrens education
Module III: Local slum area development
One or two slums to be identified and according to the needs, activities to be developed and
proposals and reports are to be submitted.
Module IV: Environmental awareness
1.
Resource conservation Awareness to be developed on water, energy, soil.
2. Preservation of heritage monuments- Marches, poster campaigns

3. Alternative energy consciousness amongst younger school-children.


4. Plantation and beautification- Plantation of trees,their preservation and upkeep, developing
NSS parks.
5. Waste disposal- Proper methods of domestic waste disposal.
Module V: Production Oriented Programmes
1. Working with people and explaining and teaching improved agricultural practices
2. Rodent control land pest control practices;
3. Soil-testing, soil health care and soil conservation;
4. Assistance in repair of agriculture machinery;
5. Work for the promotion and strengthening of cooperative societies in villages;
6. Assistance and guidance in poultry farming, animal husbandry, care of animal health etc.;
7. Popularization of small savings and
8. Assistance in procuring bank loans
Module VI: Relief & Rehabilitation work during Natural calamities
1.
Assisting the authorities in distribution of rations, medicine, clothes etc.;
2. Assisting the health authorities in inoculation and immunization, supply of medicine etc.;
3. Working with the local people in reconstruction of their huts, cleaning of wells,
building roads etc.;
4. Assisting and working with local authorities in relief and rescue operation;
5. Collection of clothes and other materials, and sending the same to the affected areas;

st

Details Syllabus for 1

nd

Year 2

Semester (For 2016-2020 Batch)

CH 201: Engineering Chemistry


Contacts: 3L/Week
Credit: 3
Module 1
Chemical Thermodynamics -I
Concept of Thermodynamic system: Definition with example of diathermal wall,
adiabatic wall, isolated system, closed system, open system, extensive property, intensive
property.
Introduction to first law of thermodynamics: different statements, mathematical form.
Internal energy: Definition, Example, Characteristics, Physical significance, Mathematical
expression for change in internal Energy, Expression for change in internal energy for ideal
gas.
Enthalpy: Definition, Characteristics, Physical significance, Mathematical expression
for
change in Enthalpy, Expression for change in enthalpy for ideal gas.
3L
Heat Capacity: Definition, Classification of Heat Capacity (Cp and CV): Definition
and General expression of Cp - CV. Expression of Cp - CV for ideal gas(Only Definition
and Physical Significance). Reversible and Irreversible processes: Definition, Work
done in Isothermal Reversible and Isothermal Irreversible process for Ideal gas,
Adiabatic
changes:
Work done
in adiabatic
process, Interrelation between
thermodynamic parameters (P, V and T), slope of P-V curve in adiabatic and isothermal
process.
Application of first law of thermodynamics to chemical processes: exothermic,
endothermic processes, law of Lavoisier and Laplace, Hesss law of constant heat
summation,
Kirchoffs
law.
3L
2nd law of thermodynamics:
Statement, Mathematical form of 2nd law of
thermodynamics (Carnot cycle). Joule Thomson and throttling processes; Joule Thomson
coefficient for Ideal gas, Concept of inversion temperature. Evaluation of entropy:
characteristics and expression.
2L Work function and free energy: Definition, characteristics, physical significance,
mathematical expression of A and G for ideal gas, Gibbs Helmholtz equation,
G=nFE. Condition of spontaneity and equilibrium reaction.
2L

Module 2
ReactionDynamics
Reaction laws: rate and order; molecularity; zero, first and second order kinetics.
Pseudounimolecular reaction, Arrhenius equation.
Mechanism and theories of reaction rates (Transition state theory, Collison
theory:).
Catalysis: Homogeneous catalysis (Definition, example).
Enzyme Kinetics: Michaeles & Mentens equation, Basic Concept.
3L
Solid state Chemistry
Introduction to stoichiometric defects (Schottky & Frenkel) and non stoichiometric defects
(Metal excess and metal deficiency), Electrical Properties of Solid.
Semiconductor: Basic Concepts, application. Role of silicon and germanium in the field of
semiconductor. Metal Oxide Semiconductor: Basic Concept and application, Solar cell,
Optical
Storage
device.

Module
4L
Electrochemistry
Conductance
Conductance of electrolytic solutions, specific conductance, equivalent conductance,
molar conductance and ion conductance, effect of temperature and concentration (Strong and
Weak electrolyte). Kohlrauschs law of independent migration of ions, transport
numbers and hydration of ions. Conductometric titrations: SA vs SB & SA vs WB;
precipitation
titration
KCl
vs
AgNO3.
2L
Electrochemical cell
Cell EMF and its Thermodynamic derivation of the EMF of a Galvanic cell (Nernst
equation), single electrode potentials, hydrogen half cell and calomel half cell
(construction, representation, cell reaction, expression of potential, Discussion,
Application) Storage cell, fuel cell (construction, representation, cell reaction, expression
of potential, Discussion, Application), Li-ion battery, Ni/Cd Battery.
2L

Module 4
Structure and reactivity of Organic molecule
Electronegativity,
electronaffinity, hybridisation,
Inductive
effect,
resonance,
hyperconjugation, electromeric effect, carbocation, carbanion and free radicals.Brief study
of
some
addition,
eliminations
and
substitution
reactions.
3L
Polymerization
Concepts, classifications and industrial applications.
Polymer molecular weight (number avg. weight avg. viscosity avg.: Theory and
mathematical expression only), Poly dispersity index (PDI).
Polymerization processes (addition and condensation polymerization), degree of
polymerization, Co- polymerization, stereo-regularity of polymer, crystallinity (concept of
Tm) and amorphicity (Concept of Tg) of polymer.
Preparation,
structure and use of
some
common
polymers:
plastic
(PE:
HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, UHMWPE,PVC)), rubber (natural rubber,
SBR), fibre(nylon 6.6). Vulcanization.Conducting and semi-conducting polymers.
Insulating
sheathing
material:
Basic
concepts
and
application.
6L
Module 5
Industrial Chemistry
Solid Fuel: Coal, Classification of coal, constituents of coal, carbonization of coal
(HTC and LTC), Coal analysis: Proximate and ultimate analysis (Brief Study).
Liquid fuel: Petroleum, classification of petroleum, Refining, Petroleum
distillation, Thermal cracking, Octane number, Cetane number, Aviation Fuel (Aviation
Gasoline, Jet Gasoline), Bio-diesel.Gaseous fuels: Natural gas, water gas, Coal gas, bio gas.
5L
Text Books:
1.
P. C. Rakshit, Physical Chemistry, Sarat Book House (7th Edition).
2. S. Sarkar, Fuels and Combustion, Taylor & Francis (3rd Edition), 2009
3. P. Ghosh, Polymer Science and Technology of Plastics and Rubbers, Tata

McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited.


4. L. Finar, Organic Chemistry, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
Reference Books
1. S. Glasston, Text Book of Physical Chemistry, Macmillan India Limited.
2. Physical Chemistry, Atkins, 6th Edition, Oxford Publishers.
3. Organic Chemistry, Mark Loudon, 4th Edition, Oxford Publishers.

PH 201: Engineering Physics -II


Contacts: 3L/Week
Credit: 3
Module -I
Vector
calculus

Physical significance of Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Line integral, Surface integral,


Volume
integral, Physical examples, Strokes theorem and Gausss theorem.
2L
Electrostatic potential and field, Poisons equation, Laplace Equation(Application)
2L
Module -II
Quantum mechanics:
Generalized co-ordinates, Lagranges equation of motion and Lagrangian, generalized
force potential, moment and energy. Hamiltons Equation of motion and
Hamiltonian. Properties of Hamilton and Hamiltons equation of motion.
4L
Concept of probability and probability density, operator, Commutator, Formulation of
quantum mechanics and Basic postulates, Operator correspondence, Time dependent
Schrodingers equation, formulation of time independent Schrodingers equation by
method of separation of variables, Physical interpretation of wave function
(normalization and probability interpretation), Expectation values, Application of
Schrodinger equation-Particle in an infinite square well potential (1-D and 3-D
potential well), Discussion on degenerate level.
8L
Module III

Statistical
mechanics:
Concept of energy levels and energy states. Microstates, Macrostates and
thermodynamic probability, equilibrium macrostates. MB, FD, BE statistics (no
deduction necessary), fermions, bosons (definitions in terms of spin, examples),
physical significance and application, classical limits of quantum statistics. Fermi
distribution at zero and non zero temperature.
4L
Module IV
Dielectric
Properties:
Dielectric Material: Concept of Polarization, the relation between D, E and P,
Polarizability, Electronic, Ionic, Orientation & Space charge polarization, behavior
of 3 Dielectric under alternating field, Dielectric losses.
3L
The Magnetic properties:
Magnetization M, relation between B, H & M. Bohr megneton, c o nc e p t of
ma g n e ti c
mo me n t , L a nd e g f a ct or , V e c t or a t o mi c m o d el ,
Diamagnetism-Larmor frequency &
susceptibility, Curie law, Weiss
molecular field theory & Curie-Weiss law, Hysteresis loss, Antiferromagnetism,
Ferromagnetism & Ferrites (analitative).

4L
Biot-Savart law and Ampere's law in magneto statics, Calculation of magnetic field
in simple situations like (i) straight wire (ii) circular wire (at a point on the
symmetry axis) and (iii) Solenoid.
2L
Time-varying fields, Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, Self and mutual
inductance, Resonance and oscillation in electrical circuits
2L

Module
V Crystal
structure
Crystal structure- Bravais lattice, Miller indices, Crystal diffraction , Bragg's law,
Brillouin zone
(Qualitative description)

2L
Band theory of solids- Bloch theorem, Kronig Penny model. (Qualitative description)
1L

Electronic conduction in solids-Drudes theory, Boltzmann


equation, Wiedemann Frantz Law

Transport

3L
Superconductivity, Zero resistance, Critical temperature, Meissner effect, Critical field,
Type-I & Type II, Superconductors, Cooper pairs, BCS Theory, (electron-phonon
interaction), Application (superconducting magnets)
3L
Text Books :
1. B. Dutta Roy (Basic Physics)
2. R.K. Kar (Engineering Physics)
3. Mani and Meheta (Modern Physics)
4. Arthur Baiser (Perspective & Concept of Modern Physics)
5. S. O. Pillai (Solid State Physics, 6ed)
Reference Books:
1. Griffiths (Introduction to Quantum Mechanics)
2. David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker (Fundamentals of Physics Extended)
3. D.J. Griffiths (Introduction to Electrodynamics)
4. Schiff, L (Quantum Mechanics)

M201: Engineering Mathematics-II


Contacts: 3L-1T /Week
Credit: 4
Module I:
Numeral
Methods:
Approximation in numerical computation. Truncation and rounding errors. Numerical
solution of
algebraic and transcendental equation. Methods for complex roots of a polynomial.
Numerical treatment of a system of a linear equation, matrix inversion, iterative methods
for linear systems. Eigen value and Eigen vectors; Power method.
Interpolation: Lagrange formula. Newton and Gauss formula. Spline functions. Curve
fitting. Numerical differentiation and integration. Trapezoidal, Simpsons and Romberg
integration. Gauss quadrature. Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations.
Runge-Kutta method, Predictor corrector method. Numerical solution of Partial differential
Equation. 10L

Module II:
Ordinary differential equations (ODE)- First order and first degree:
Exact equations, Necessary and sufficient condition of exactness of a first order and first
degree ODE (statement only), Rules for finding Integrating factors, Linear equation,
Bernoullis equation. General solution of ODE of first order and higher degree (different
forms with special reference to Clairauts equation).
5L
Module III
ODE- Higher order and first degree:
General linear ODE of order two with constant coefficients, C.F. & P.I., D-operator
methods for finding P.I., Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy-Euler equations,
Solution of simultaneous linear differential equations.
5L
Module IV
Basics of Graph Theory:
Graphs, Digraphs, Weighted graph, Connected and disconnected graphs, Complement of a
graph, Regular graph, Complete graph, Subgraph,; Walks, Paths, Circuits, Euler Graph, Cut
sets and cut vertices, Matrix representation ofa graph, Adjacency and incidence matrices
of a graph, Graph isomorphism, Bipartite graph.
5L
Module V
Tree:
Definition and properties, Binary tree, Spanning tree of a graph, Minimal spanning tree,
properties of trees, Algorithms: Dijkstras Algorithm for shortest path problem,
Determination of minimal spanning tree using DFS, BFS, Kruskals and Prims algorithms.
5L
Module VI
Improper Integral:
Basic ideas of improper integrals, working knowledge of Beta and Gamma functions
(convergence to be assumed) and their interrelations.
2L
Module VII:
Laplace Transform:
Definition of Laplace Transform, Linearity property - Piecewise continuous function,
Existence of Laplace transform, Functions of exponential order and of class A, First and
second shifting theorems of
L.T. Change of scale property, L.T. of derivatives, Initial value problems , L.T. of
Integrals, L.T. of Multiplication by t, L.T. of Divison by t, L.T. of periodic functions and
error function, Beta function n. And Gamma function.

Inverse Laplace Transform:


Definition of Inverse Laplace Transform, Linearity property, First and second shifting
theorems of Inverse L.T. Change of scale property, Division by t, Convolution theorem,
Heaviside's expansion formula (with proofs and applications).
Text Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, (Wiley Eastern)
2. Graph Theory: V. K. Balakrishnan, (Schaums Outline, TMH)
3. A first course at Graph Theory: J. Clark and D. A. Holton (Allied Publishers LTD)
4. Introduction to Graph Theory: D. B. West (Prentice-Hall of India)
5. Graph Theory: N. Deo (Prentice-Hall of India)
6. Engineering Mathematics:B.S. Grewal (S. Chand & Co.)

8L

Reference Books:
1.
Higher Engineering Mathematics: John Bird (4th Edition, 1st Indian Reprint 2006, Elsevier)
2. Calculus: Strauss, Bradley and Smith (3rd edition, Pearson Education)
3. Engineering Mathematics (Volume 2): S. S. Sastry (Prentice-Hall of India)
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3E: M.C. Potter, J.L. Goldberg and E.F. Abonfadel
(OUP), Indian Edition
5. An Introduction to Differential Equations, R.K. Ghosh and K.C.Maity ( New Central Book
Agency )

ME 201: Engineering Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics


Contacts: 3L /Week
Credit: 3
Module I:
3L
Processes; quasi-static, reversible & irreversible processes, flow and non flow process,
different types of non flow process, thermodynamic Laws; Zeroth, 1st, 2nd & 3rd law.
Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics
Introduction: Microscopic and Macroscopic viewpoints, Concept of thermodynamics,
Thermodynamic systems: closed, open and isolated systems, state, thermodynamic
coordinates, properties: intensive, extensive properties, Thermodynamic equilibrium
Module II:
2L
Heat and Work: Definition & units of thermodynamic work.
Examples of different forms of thermodynamic works; example of electricity flow as
work. Work done during expansion of a compressible simple system, Definition of
Heat; unit of Heat, Similarities & Dissimilarities between Heat & Work.

Module III:
4L
Ideal gas; Equation of state, Universal gas constant, Characteristic gas constant, relation
between Universal gas constant and Characteristic gas constant. Specific heat, relation
between Cp & Cv.
Module IV:
4L
Ideal gas; Equation of state, Universal gas constant, Characteristic gas constant, relation
between Universal gas constant and Characteristic gas constant. Specific heat, relation
between Cp & Cv.
Module V:
3L
nd
st
nd
2 Law of Thermodynamics: Limitation of 1 Law,2 Law, Heat Engine, efficiency of
nd
heat engines, sink, source & reservoir of heat, Carnot cycle, two statements of 2 law:
Kelvin Planck & Clausius statements, PMM2, Reversible heat engine, heat pump &
refrigerator, COP,relation between COP of heat pump and refrigerator, violation of
Kelvin Planck & Clausius statements. Problems
Module

VI:

3L
Entropy, concept of entropy, principle of entropy, Clausius theorem, Clausius Inequility,
general equation of entropy change, entropy of different processes. Problems.
Module

VII:

3L
Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Joule cycle.
Module

VIII:

3L
Thermodynamic cycle; Application of thermodynamic cycle in thermal power plant,
rankine cycle, vapour compression refrigeration cycle, h-s chart of steam (Molliers Chart).
Module

IX:

3L
Properties of Pure Substances: P-V & P-T diagrams of pure substance like H2O, Introduction
to steam table with respect to steam generation process; definition of saturation, wet &
superheated status. Definition of dryness fraction of steam, degree of superheat of steam.
Module X:
3L
Properties & Classification of Fluids: Ideal & Real fluids, Newtons law of viscosity;
Newtonian

and Non-Newtonian fluids, Compressible and Incompressible fluids.


Module XI:
2L
Fluid Statics: Pressure at a point, Pascals law.
Module XII:
2L
Measurement of Fluid Pressure: Manometers : simple & differential, U-tube, Inclined tube
Module XIII:
3L
Fluid Kinematics: Stream line, laminar & turbulent flow, external & internal flow,
Continuity equation 1,2 and 3 dimensional.
Module XIV:
5L
Dynamics of ideal fluids: Bernoullis equation, Total head; Velocity head; Pressure head,
Application of Bernoullis equation; Venturimeter, Pilot tube, Orifice meter
Text Book:
1. Engineering Thermodynamics - P K Nag, 4th edn, TMH.
2. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines - R K Bansal
Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics- 6e by Sonntag & Van Wylin published by Wiley India.
2. Engineering Thermodynamics Russel & Adeliyi (Indian edition), OUP
3. Engineering Thermodynamics Onkar Singhh, New Age International Publishers Ltd.
4. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics R Joel, 5th Ed., Pearson
5. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines - S.K.Som and G.Biswas. 2nd edn,
TMH
6. Fluid Mechanics by A.K.Jain.

Fundamentals of Computer & Programming


Code : CS201
Contacts : 3L+1T
Credits : 4
Allotted Lectures: 40L
Module8L

Introduction to Computer and Problem Solving- Computer Fundamentals: Definition, Block


Diagram along with Computer components -VDU, Keyboard, Mouse, Printer.
characteristics & classification of computers, hardware & software, types of software.
Introduction to Compiler, Assembler, and Interpreter.
Operating System: Definition and basic knowledge.
Software and Types of Software, Programming Languages- Machine Language, Assembly
Language, High Level Language, Object Oriented Language.
Problem Solving- Algorithm, Flow charts, Decision tables & Pseudo codes.
Module
-II
4L
Number systems and Codes- Number representation- weighted codes, Non-weighted codes,
Position, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Binary Coded Decimal (BCD), Conversion of bases,
Complement notations, Binary Arithmetic, Binary Codes- Gray, Alphanumeric, ASCII.
Module
III
4L
Overview of C: History of C, Importance of C, Structure of a C Program.
Elements of C: C character set, identifiers and keywords, Data types, Constants and Variables.
Operators: Arithmetic, relational, logical, bitwise, unary, assignment and conditional operators
and their hierarchy & associativity
Module
IV
6L
Input/output: Unformatted & formatted I/O function in C.
Control statements: Sequencing, Selection: if and switch statement; alternation, Repetition: for,
while, and do-while loop; break, continue, goto.
Module-V
6L
Functions: Definition, prototype, passing parameters, recursion.
Storage classes in C: auto, extern, register and static storage class, their scope, storage, &
lifetime.
Module
VI
10L
Arrays: Definition, types, initialization, processing an array, passing arrays to functions, Strings.
Pointers: Declaration, operations on pointers, pointers and arrays, dynamic memory allocation,
pointers and functions, pointers and strings, String handling.
Module
2L

VII

Structure & Union: Definition, processing, Structure and pointers, passing structures to
functions, File Programming.

Text Books:
1. Kernighan-Ritchie., The C Programming Language.
2. Gottfried, Byron S., Programming with C, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Reema Thereja, Computer Fundamentals & Programming in C, Oxford
Reference Books:
1. Jeri R. Hanly & Elliot P. Koffman, Problem Solving and Program Design in C, Addison
Wesley.
2. Yashwant Kanetker, Let us C, BPB
3. Norton, Peter, Introduction to Computers, McGraw-Hill
4. Leon, Alexis & Leon, Mathews, Introduction to Computers, Leon Tech World
5. Rajaraman, V., Fundamentals of Computers, PHI
6. Rajaraman, V., Computer Programming in C, PHI
EE 201: Basic Electrical Engineering
Contacts: 3L /Week
Credit: 3
1.DC CIRCUITS
Definition of electric circuit, linear circuit, non-linear circuit, bilateral circuit,
unilateral
circuit, Dependent source, node, branch, active and passive elements,
Kirchhoffs laws, Source equivalence and conversion, Network Theorems-Superposition
Theorem,
Thevenins
Theorem,
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Star-Delta Conversions.

Norton

Theorem,
(7L)

2.AC SINGLE PHASE CIRCUITS


Sinusoidal quantities, Average and RMS values, peak factor, Form factor, Phase and
Phase difference, concept of phasor diagram, V-I Relationship in R,L,C circuit,
Combination R,L,C in AC series , parallel and series parallel circuits with phasor
diagrams, impedance and admittance, Power factor, Power in AC circuit, Resonance in
RLC series and parallel circuit, Q factor, band width of resonant circuit.
(9L)
3.THREE PHASE CIRCUITS
Voltages of three balanced phase system, delta and star connection, relationship between
line and phase quantities, phasor diagrams. Power measurement by two watt meters method.
(3L) 4.MAGNETIC CIRCUITS
Concept of Magnetic circuit, B-H curve, Analogous quantities in magnetic and electric
circuits, Faradays
law, iron losses, self and mutual inductance, Energy stored in magnetic field.
(3L)

5. DC MACHINES
Construction, Basic concepts of winding (Lap and wave). DC generator: Principle of
operation, EMF equation, characteristics (open circuit, load) DC motors: Principle of
operation, Torque Equation ,Speed Torque Characteristics (shunt and series machine),
starting (by 3 point starter), speed control (armature voltage and field control).
(6L)
6. SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMER
Constructional parts, Types of transformers, Emf equation, No Load no load and on load
operation, phasor diagram and equivalent circuit, losses of a transformer, open and short
circuit tests, regulation and efficiency calculation.
(5L)
7. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR
Types, Construction, production of rotating field, principle of operation, Slip and
Frequency ,rotor emf and current, Equivalent circuit and phasor diagram, Torque Slip
characteristics torque-speed characteristics Starting of induction motor by star delta starter
and( DOL starter). Speed Control of Three phase induction motor by variation of supply
frequency,
supply
voltage
and
number
of
poles.
(6L)
8. GENERAL STRUCTURE OF ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM
Power generation to distribution through overhead lines and under ground cables with
single
lone
diagram.
(1L)

Text Book:
1. Textbook of Electrical Technology: Vol 1,B. L. Thereja, S. Chand
Publisher Basic Electrical engineering, D.P Kothari & I.J Nagrath,
TMH, Second Edition
2. Fundamental of electrical Engineering, Rajendra Prasad, PHI, Edition 2005.
3. Basic Electrical Engineering, V.N Mittle & Arvind Mittal, TMH, Second Edition
4. Basic Electrical Engineering, J.P. Tewari, New age international publication
Reference Books:
1. Basic Electrical Engineering, R. K. Rajput, JBA
2. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Dwivedi & Tripathi, Wiley India Private Limited
3. Electrical Technology, Vol I&II, Bhattacharya, Pearson
4. Basic Electrical Engineering, Abhijit Chakraborty, TMH
5. Basic Electrical Engineering, J.B. Gupta, S.K.Kataria & Sons.
7. Basic Electrical Engineering, T.K. Nagsarkar & M.S. Sukhija, Oxford

8. Introduction to Electrical Engineering, M.S. Naidu & S, Kamakshaiah, TMH


9. Basic Electrical Engineering, J.J. Cathey & S.A Nasar, TMH, Second Edition.

CH291: Engineering Chemistry


Lab Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 2
1.
To Determine the alkalinity in a given water sample.
2. Red-ox titration (estimation of iron using permanganometry)
3. To determine calcium and magnesium hardness of a givenwater sample separately.
4. To determine the value of the rate constant for the hydrolysis of ethyl acetate catalyzed by
hydrochloric acid.
5. Heterogeneous equilibrium (determination of partition coefficient of acetic acid between nbutanol and water)
6. Viscosity of solutions (determination of percentage composition of sugar solution from
viscosity)
7. Conductometric titration for determination of the strength of a given HCl solution by titration
against a standard NaOH solution.
8. pH- metric titration for determination of strength of a given HCl solution against a standard
NaOH solution.
9. Determination of dissolved oxygen present in a given water sample.
10. To determine chloride ion in a given water sample by Argentometric method (using
chromate indicator solution)
EE191: Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 2
1. Characteristics of Fluorescent lamps
2. Characteristics of Tungsten and Carbon filament lamps
3. (a) Verification of Thevenins theorem.
(b) Verification of Nortons theorems.
4. Verification of Maximum power theorem.
5. Verification of Superposition theorem
6. Study of R-L-C Series circuit
7. Study of R-L-C parallel circuit
8. Calibration of ammeter and voltmeter.
9. Open circuit and Short circuit test of a single phase Transformer.
10.
No load characteristics of D.C shunt Generators
11.
Starting and reversing of speed of a D.C. shunt
12.

Speed control of DC shunt motor.


13.
Measurement of power in a three phase circuit bytwo wattmeter method.

Programming Lab
Code : CS291
Contacts : 3P
Credits : 2
Introduction to OS : DOS, Windows, file handling, directory structures, file permissions, creating
and editing simple C programme, compilation and execution of C programming on variables and
expression assignment, simple arithmetic, Loops, If-else, Case statements, break, continue,
Single & Multidimensional arrays, Functions, recursion, Pointers, address operator, declaring
pointers and operations on pointers, Address of an array, structures, pointer to structure, String
handling ,dynamic memory allocation. File Programming.

ME292: Workshop Lab


Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 2
A. THEORETICAL PART
1. INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING; Socio-economic role, Definition, Major
grouping and Examples.
2. ENGINEERING MATERIALS; Classification / Major grouping, Physical, Chemical and
Mechanical properties, Applications
3. DIFFERENT CONVENTIONAL MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
MAINLY
COVERING BASIC PRINCIPLES, DIFFERENT METHODS AND GENERAL
APPLICATIONS; Manufacturing by forming /shaping from solid (input) to solid
(product); Forging, Rolling, Drawing, Extrusion; Press tool work- Bending, Shearing,
Drawing and Coining.
4. FORMING / SHAPING FROM LIQUID TO SOLID- CASTING; General principles,
General classification or Types of casting; Sand mould casting- procedural steps and
requirements; Pattern, Mould, Melting, Pouring, Solidification, Extracting and Fettling.
Other casting processes (for larger volume and quality); Centrifugal casting, Investment
casting, Die casting.
5. JOINING PROCESSES; Welding (Permanent Joining)- General classification and basis;

Gas welding, Arc welding, Friction welding and Resistance welding, w.r.t. Principle,
Requirements, Relative Advantages and Applications; Brazing and soldering.
6.

REMOVAL (MACHINING) PROCESS; Principle and purpose of machining, Machining


requirements, Machine tools- Definition, General classification w.r.t, functional principles
and applications; Major machining parameters (and responses)- Speed, Feed and Depth of
cut; Tool geometry (Rake, Clearance and Cutting angles), Cutting fluid application;
Elementary machining operations- Facing, Centering, Turning, Threading, Drilling,
Boring, Shaping and Milling.

B. FEASIBLE TYPES / MODELS OF ASSIGNMENTS


1. FITTING (in 2 days or 6 hours); Making a gauge from MS plate as shown in Fig.1.

Operations required:
a. Squaring and finishing of the blank by filing
b. Making the Vee-portion by sawing and filing
c. Drilling (in machine) and tapping (hand)
2. MACHINING (in 3 days or 9 hours); To make a pinas shown in Fig.2 from a 0mm
mild steel rod in a lathe.

3. MACHINING (in 1 day or 3 hours); To make a MS prism as shown in Fig.3 from a 0mm
mild steel rod in a shaping and / or milling machine.

4. PATTERN MAKING, SAND MOULDING AND CASTING (in 3classes or 9 hours);


To make a wooden pattern and a sand mould with that pattern for casting a cast iron
block as shown in Fig.4.

5. WELDING (GAS WELDING) (in 1 class or 3 hours); To join two thin mild steel plates or
sheets (1 to 3mm thick) as shown in Fig. 5 by gas welding.

6.

WELDING (ARC WELDING) (in 1 day or 3 hours); To join two thick (6mm) MS
plate as shown in Fig. 5 by arc welding.

7. SHEET METAL WORK (in 1 day or 3 hours); Forming a cone, for example.
MC 201: Academic Activities
Contacts: 3P/Week
Credits: 3 Units
Module 1: Computer assembling, configuration, driver and utility software installation
technique
[9
hrs.].
Module 2: Basics on internet and LAN configuration technique [6
hrs.] Module 3: Training on MS-Office [9 hrs.]
Module 4: Familiarity with circuit simulation tools and PCB design software [9 hrs.]
Module 5: Introducing group discussion through audio visual input and acquainting them
with key strategies for success. Honing, conversation skills using language lab audio visual
input and conversational practice face to face /via telephone, mobile phone and roll play mode
[9 hrs. ]

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