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STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, AP

5thFLOOR,ANRTOWERS,JAMMICHETTUROAD,PRASADAMPADU,VIJAYAWADA-521108

Proforma with regard to Renewal of Affiliation to continue the conduct of Diploma


course(S) in Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy etc.
GENERAL INFORMATION
BAPATLA ENGINEERING COLLEGE,
Name of the Institution:
SECOND SHIFT POLYTECHNIC-273
Complete Postal address:
MAHATHMAJI PURAM,BAPATLA-
1 STD code Telephone No.
522102,
Mobile No.
9505518273
E-mail Id
becsecondshiftpolytechnic@gmail.com
Status of the course conducting body:
Government / University / Autonomous / Aided / Private PRIVATE
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(Enclose copy of Registration documents of BAPATLA EDUCATION SOCIETY
Society/Trust) (Annexure-1)
Date of Inspection: 03/12/2018 ( Monday)
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Online transfer
Inspection fee paid vide Draft No. and Date: SBIN618330475760 & 26/11/2018

S.RAJASEKARAN
Name of the principal :
B.E (MECHANICAL), M.E (PRODUCTION)
Qualifications :
Ph.D. (I.I.T.Bombay), M.I.S.T.E.
Date of joining in the present institute and total
4 13/06/2018 & 35 Years
experience:
9440730035
Telephone No. Principal : Office :
bec_principal@yahoo.com
E-mail Id:

Affiliation fee details: Four branches with intake of 60 in each


Amount paid Rs. branch (Total intake =240)
5 Date of payment: 1, 50,000/-
Name of the bank and branch: 07/06/2018
STATE BANK OF INDIA & BAPATLA
(enclose the receipts for last 3 years) ENGINEERING COLLEGE.
(Annexure-2)

Signature of the Principal (with seal)


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6. (a) Details of courses:

Seats allotted
S. Acade Name of Seats approved
by SBTET,
N Courses mic the AICTE, approval letter Remarks
Letter No. and
o. year course No. and date
Date
1 Conducted in last DCE 60 56
two academic 2016- DECE 60 46
years 2107 DEEE 60 45
i. DME 60 58
ii.
iii. DCE 60 60
iv. 2017- DECE 60 41
60 36
2018 DEEE
60 52
DME
60 54
DCE 60 53
2018- DECE 60 30
2019 DEEE 60 55
DME
Applied /
applying

2 i. NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL


ii.
iii.
iv.

Additional
Course(s)/
increase/ decrease
in
seats applying
3 NIL
/ applied for NIL
NIL
i. NIL NIL
ii.
iii.
iv.
(Annexure-3)

Signature of the Principal (with seal)

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6. (b) Students on rolls in the existing courses:

No. of
Name Class/ Total No. of Dropouts/ Any other Total number
S. seats
of the Semeste admissions (including Leftover ratified of students on
No. approved
course r spot admissions) vacancies seats roll
by AICTE
1 DCE 1-YEAR 60 55 6 NILL 49
2-YEAR 60 60 16 NILL 44
3-YEAR 60 56 10 NILL 46
2 DECE 1-YEAR 60 54 4 NILL 50
2-YEAR 60 46 11 NILL 35
3-YEAR 60 53 14 NILL 39
3 DEEE 1-YEAR 60 31 5 NILL 26
2-YEAR 60 40 8 NILL 32
3-YEAR 60 46 11 NILL 35
4 DME 1-YEAR 60 55 4 NILL 51
2-YEAR 60 58 13 NILL 45
3-YEAR 60 59 13 NILL 46

(Annexure-4)

Signature of the Principal (with seal)

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7. STAFF / ESTABLISHMENT

Add separate sheet –Branch wise/subject wise staff data with designation, qualifications, Pay
scale and length of service, regular/adhoc/contractual as per proforma given below.

Staff Total Required Total Available Shortfall Remarks


27 DIPLOMA
STAFF
+
0
29 2 FROM
Teaching ENGINEERING
STREAM
Non Teaching
11 11 0

Signature of the Principal

Comments of the Inspection Team:

The inspection team should give its comments regarding the adequacy of the staff and their
qualifications in addition to remarks in column 5.

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8. LIBRARY BOOKS AND PERIODICALS

Add separate sheet – total number of titles in the library, number of books procured in the
current academic year, number of books issued to the students and subscribed for number of Journals.

DETAILS OF BOOKS AVAILABLE AS ON 21-11-2018


S. No. Department No. of Titles No. of Books Cost Rs. Ps.
1 Civil Engineering 107 795 83069.70
2 Electronics & Communication 129 811 77337.40
Engineering
3 Electrical & Electronics 131 778 86793.70
Engineering
4 Mechanical Engineering 115 773 91499.10
5 General Engineering 35 345 46309.20
6 Mathematics 32 648 103713.40
7 Physics 14 200 33770.10
8 Chemistry 13 77 6988.80
9 English 9 74 7909.30
585 4501 537390.70

Details of Journals subscribed by the College Library (Dept. Wise)


S.NO DEPARTMENT INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS NATIONAL
JOURNALS
ONLINE PRINT PRINT
1 Civil Engineering 1 18
Science Direct e journals - 275
Electronics &
2 Communication 9 6
Engineering
Electronics &
3 Instrumentation 8 6
Engineering IEEE-ASPP e journals – 183
Electrical & Electronics
4 6 6
Engineering
5 Mechanical Engineering 0 16
ASME e journals – 30
General Engineering &
6 0 7
Gen. Sciences
7 Mathematics 0 3
8 Physics 0 5
ASCE e journals - 35
9 Chemistry 0 3
TOTAL 24 70

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(Annexure-5)

9. Details of Class rooms/Laboratories/workshops (Branch wise):

TOTAL
S. Required as per Available
Rooms Available Area in Sq. mts Remarks
No. AICTE number
1 Class rooms 16 16 16 Rooms × 83.36=1333.76
Virtual class
2 10 10 10 Rooms × 83.36=830.36
rooms
Digital class
3 10 10 10 Rooms × 83.36=830.36
rooms
(Under
4 Auditoriums 1 1 6036 Constructi
on)
5 Works shops 1 1 222.9
6 Laboratories 28 28 4095.6

DCE
S. Required as per Available
Rooms Available Area in Sq. mts Remarks
No. AICTE number
1 Class rooms 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
Virtual class
2 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
Digital class
3 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
4 Works shops 1 1 222.9
5 Laboratories 7 7 1023.9
DECE
S. Required as per Available
Rooms Available Area in Sq. mts Remarks
No. AICTE number
1 Class rooms 4 16 16 Rooms × 83.36=1333.76
Virtual class
2 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
Digital class
3 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
5 Works shops 1 1 222.9
6 Laboratories 7 7 1023.9

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DEEE
S. Required as per Available
Rooms Available Area in Sq. mts Remarks
No. AICTE number
1 Class rooms 4 16 16 Rooms × 83.36=1333.76
Virtual class
2 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
Digital class
3 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
5 Works shops 1 1 222.9
6 Laboratories 7 7 1023.9
DME
S. Required as per Available
Rooms Available Area in Sq. mts Remarks
No. AICTE number
1 Class rooms 4 16 16 Rooms × 83.36=1333.76
Virtual class
2 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
Digital class
3 4 4 4 Rooms × 83.36=333.44
rooms
5 Works shops 1 1 222.9
6 Laboratories 7 7 1023.9
(Annexure-6)

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10. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS:
a) Student staff ratio: Theory: 1: 25 Practical: 1:30

b) Maintenance of Attendance registers: Good

c) Maintenance of Unit test marks registers: Good

d) Whether Attendance and Unit test marks are uploading properly/not: uploading properly

e) Whether Board bank accounts are maintained properly/not: Maintained properly


(Enclose Xerox copy of last pages of examination cash book and bank pass book) (Annexure-7)

f) Board examination stationery registers available/not: Available

g) Details of measures taken to improve results: Till now we are not maintaining log books for extra
classes attendance. We have taken extra classes attendance in regular registers.
(Details of Remedial classes/extra classes to be mentioned in the log books)

h) Total amount spent for the purchase of consumables/non-consumables in the current


academic year (Xerox copies of bills to be submitted) (Annexure-7A)

i) Number of guest lecturers /personality development programs/ if any conducted during the
current academic year (furnish the details with photographs)
S.No Branch Year Name Of The Program Period

1 DME Third Nc-Programming In Turning 23/07/2018 To 28/07/2018


Conducted By Apssdc &
Siemens
2 DCE Second Industrial Tour To Visit 06/09/2018 To 09/09/2018
& Polavaram & Pattiseema
Third Projects
3 DCE Third Industrial Tour To Visit 09/03/2018 To 11/03/2018
Srisailam Dam
4 DEEE Third Industrial Tour To Visit 23/02/2018 To 25/02/2018
Srisailam Power Plant
5 DEEE & First App Inventor Conducted By 04/12/2017 To 06/12/2017
DECE Apssdc.
6 DECE Second Industrial Tour To Visit 03/02/2017 To 05/02/2017
& SHAR Sriharikota.
Third
(Annexure-8)

Signature of the Principal

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j) Amount spent for Admission fee/ IPSGM/POLYTECH fest/MIS/Subscription for department
journal in the current academic year:

S. Amount Name of the Bank, branch and date of


Name of the activity
No. paid/transferred payment
1 Admission fee/BRF 63,000/- S.B.I ,B.E.C, & 11/08/2018
2 IPSGM 11,940/- S.B.I ,B.E.C, & 17/11/2018
3 POLYTECH fest 21,810/- S.B.I ,B.E.C & 06/09/2018 & 14/09/2018
4 MIS 53,400/- S.B.I ,B.E.C, & 06/09/2018
Subscription for Department
5 1000/- S.B.I ,B.E.C, & 21/11/2017
Journal
(Annexure-9)

k) Details of EDEP:

(i) Location of the EDEP equipment: principal room (first floor.)

(ii) Distance between the EDEP location and Principal’s room: 5 feet’s.

(iii) No. of Xerox machines/Printers available (mention the specifications): Xerox Machine-1No &
Printer -1No (Annexure-10)

(iv) No. Computers used for EDEP work: 2

(v) Internet service provider’s name/speed/static IP address: BSNL/ 100 MBPS Leased Line& Broad
Band 40 MBPS/ 117.239.150.75, 11.211.160.5. (Annexure-11)

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11. EQUIPMENT/ APPARATUS AND PRACTICALS

The following proforma to be submitted branch wise/year wise/subject wise

DCE
Name Name of the experiment Name of equipment/apparatus required If not Rem
of the and whether it is available/working or availabl arks
subject not e/not
and working
code mentio
n the
reasons
1 Surveyi 1. a) Practice unfolding and
ng-1 folding of a chain. Chain Working
practice b) Ranging and chaining of
& lines on level ground and
plotting recording in field book to
and C- measure the distance
108 between two stations. Chain, Rangining Rod, Arrows Working
c) Chaining a line involving
indirect ranging. Chain, Rangining Rod, Arrows Working
d) Setting and measuring
the offsets-Perpendicular
and Oblique offsets Chain, Rangining Rod, Arrows, Cross Staff Working
e) Measurement of land Chain, Tape, Rangining Rod, Arrows, Cross
areas –cross staff survey Staff Working
f) Chain triangulation
around the building
covering a small area with
other details taking offsets Chain, Tape, Rangining Rod, Arrows, Cross
and recording. Staff Working
g) Chain triangulation
involving a road with other
details taking offsets and Chain, Tape, Rangining Rod, Arrows, Cross
recording. Staff Working
h) Chain traversing to survey
an area bounded by more Chain, Tape, Rangining Rod, Arrows, Cross
than three stations. Staff Working
2. a) Setting up the compass
– observations of bearings Compass with tripoid Working
b) Calculation of included
angles from the observed
bearings Compass with tripoid, Rangine Rods Working
c) Traversing with prismatic
compass and chain – open Compass with tripoid, Rangine Rods,
Traverse – Recording. Chain/Tape Working
d) Traversing with prismatic
compass and chain- closed Compass with tripoid, Rangine Rods,
traverse – recording Chain/Tape Working
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e) Plotting the closed
traverse from field data and
adjust for closing error by Compass with tripoid, Rangine Rods,
Bowditch rule. Chain/Tape, Drawing Board Working
f) Determination of the area
bounded by the given points Compass with tripoid, Rangine Rods,
by the method of Radiation Chain/Tape Working
g) Determination of the
distance between two
accessible points involving
single setting of the Compass with tripoid, Rangine Rods,
instrument Chain/Tape Working
h) Determination of the
distance between two
inaccessible points involving
setting of the instrument at Compass with tripoid, Rangine Rods,
two stations. Chain/Tape Working
3. a) Study of dumpy level,
levelling staff and
Temporary adjustments of
level. Dumpy Level with Tripoid Working
b) Taking levels of various
points and booking the
same in a level field book. Dumpy Level with Tripoid, Levelling Staff Working
c) Differential or Fly
levelling, reducing levels by
Height of Collimation and
Rise & Fall method. Dumpy Level with Tripoid, Levelling Staff Working
d) Differential levelling
involving inverted levels. Dumpy Level with Tripoid, Levelling Staff Working
e) Reciprocal levelling. Dumpy Level with Tripoid, Levelling Staff Working
f) Taking levels of
Longitudinal Section and
Cross Sections of a Road/ Dumpy Level with Tripoid, Levelling Staff,
Canal Chain/Tape Working
4. a) Conventional signs in Ploting on Drawing sheets using Drawing
Surveying Boards Working
b) Plotting of land surveys
– Chain and Cross Staff Ploting on Drawing sheets using Drawing
survey – Calculation of areas Boards Working
c) Plotting of chain
triangulation, Surveying of
small areas around Ploting on Drawing sheets using Drawing
Buildings. Boards Working
d)Plotting of closed
traverse -Compass surveying
location of details and
adjusting error by Bow Ploting on Drawing sheets using Drawing
ditch’s method. Boards Working
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e)Plotting of L.S and C.S.
f)Plotting of contours from Ploting on Drawing sheets using Drawing
block levelling Boards Working
2 Materia Tests on Bricks
l testing a)Water absorption, Balance , oven Working
laborat
ory and b) Crushing strength Compression testing machine Working
C-307
Tests on Cement
a) Fineness test Sieve no.9 Working
b) Normal consistency test Working
c) Initial and final setting Vicat apparatus and glass plate
times of cement. Plunger,
d) Compressive strength of Working
cement. UTM
Tests on Aggregates
b) Bulking of Sand : Working
i) Laboratory test & ii) Field
test Cylinder, steel rule
c) Percentage of voids in Working
Coarse and fine aggregates balance
d) Sieve analysis of coarse Working
and fine aggregates Is sieve
f) Aggregate impact value Working
for coarse aggregate Impact testing machine
g) Specific gravity of fine and Working
coarse aggregates Wire basket.balance
Tests on Metals
a) Tension test on steel rod UTM,vernier calipers Working
b) Deflection Test on beam Working
(Steel beam or wooden Vernier caliper,steel rule,Dial guage
beam) weights
Tests on Concrete
a) Slump cone test. Slump cone,steel rule Working
b) Compressive strength – Working
cube test. UTM
Tests on soils
a) Liquid limit & plastic limit Workin
casagrande apparatus g
b) Standard Proctor test for Working
OMC & MDD Rammaer, cylinder metal mould, collar
c) Field density by sand Working
replacement and core cutter
method Sand pouring cylinder, calibrating
container, soil cutting edge
3 Surveyi Theodolite surveying

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ng-ii 1.1 Study of transit
practice Theodolite- Temporary
& adjustments of Theodolite. Theodolite with Tripoid Working
plotting 1.2 Measurement of
and c- horizontal angles by
308 reiteration and repetition
method. Theodolite with Tripoid, Ranging rods Working
1.3 Measurement of vertical
angles. Theodolite with Tripoid Working
1.4 Determination of
inaccessible horizontal
distance involving two
Instrument Station Theodolite with Tripoid, Chain/Tape Working
Performs Trigonometric
levelling Working
2.1 Determines horizontal
and vertical distances of
accessible and inaccessible
objects by using a
Theodolite Theodolite with Tripoid, Chain/Tape Working
Performs Tacheometric
Surveying
3.1 Takes Tacheometric
observations. Tacheometer (Dumpy Level) with tripoid Working
3.2 Determines constants of
a given Tachometer in the Tacheometer (Dumpy Level) with tripoid,
field Levelling Staff Working
3.3 Computes heights and
distances from field Tacheometer (Dumpy Level) with tripoid,
observations. Levelling Staff, Chain/Tape Working
Sets out Simple Curves is
the Field
4.1 Computes the elements
of curve.
4.2 Sets out simple curve by Chain, Tape, Rangining Rod, Arrows, Cross
chain and tape Staff Working
Field Exercises using Total
Station.
5.1 Study of the Total
Station equipment. Total Station with tripoid, Prism rod Working
5.2 Station setup and
measuring distance. Total Station with tripoid, Prism rod Working
5.3 Measurement of area. Total Station with tripoid, Prism rod Working
5.4 Traversing with total
station. Total Station with tripoid, Prism rod Working
5.5 Height and width of the
elevated object. Total Station with tripoid, Prism rod Working
5.14 Contouring. Total Station with tripoid, Prism rod Working
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4 Hydraul 1 Determination of variable
ics coefficient of discharge of a head
laborat small orifice by constant working
ory and head method and variable &
C-309 Head Method constan
t head
not
Orifice working
2 Determination of Cc of an
orifice by finding Cv and Cd. orifice working
3 Determination of
coefficient of discharge of a
mouthpiece by constant Not
head method. mouthpiece working
4 Determination of
coefficient of discharge of
triangular, rectangular and Triangular , rectangular and trapizoidal Not
trapezoidal notches. notches working
5 Verification of Bernoulli‘s Not
theorem. bernouli's experiment setup working
6 Determination of
coefficient of a discharge of
a venturimeter. venturimeter working
7 Determination of the
coefficients of friction of
pipe flow. pipe friction experimental set up working
8 Determination of Chezy‘s
constant from flow through Not
open channel. open channel experimental set up working
9 Study of reciprocating centrifu
pump and centrifugal pump. gal
working
&
reciproc
ating
Not
Reciprocating pump and centrifugal pump working
10 Study of turbines – pelton
Pelton wheel, Francis and working
Kaplan turbines , francis
and
kaplan
not
pelton wheel , kaplan and francis turbine working
5 Cad 1. Introduction and Practice
Practice on Computer aided drafting
Desktop Personal Computers with
– i and (CAD) Working
Preloded AUTOCAD Software
C – 407 1.1 State the applications
and advantages of CAD
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1.2 State the features of
Auto CAD as drafting
package
1.3 State the hardware
requirements to run Auto
CAD
1.4 Studies the drawing
editor screen.
1.5 Practices the methods of
selecting/entering
commands to start new
drawing accessing Auto CAD
commands by selecting
from menus, tool bars and
entering Commands on
command line.
1.6 Sets the limits of the
drawing to get the needed
working area.
1.7 Practices the ‗setting
commands‘ Grid, Snap, &
Ortho Commands.
1.8 Practices ‗Draw
commands‘- point, line,
Pline, rectangle, circle,
tangent, ellipse, arc,
polygon.
1.9 Dimensions the given
figures.
1.10 Practices ‘modify
commands‘ – erase, copy,
mirror, move, rotate, scale,
stretch, trim, extend, break,
chamfer, fillet, explode,
Pedit, Mledit.
1.11 Practices ‗construct
commands ‗– offset, array,
Divide, measure.
1.12 Practices ‗edit
commands‘ – Undo, Redo,
Oops, CopyClip, PasteClip,
Del.
1.13 Practices ‗view
commands‘ – Redraw,
Regen, Zoom, Pan.
1.14 Practices ‗Hatch
commands‘ – Bhatch, Hatch.
1.15 Practices ‗insert
commands‘ – Block, Wblock,
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Insert, Minsert.
2.0 Practice on Geometric
Constructions and
Components of Building
Drawings
3.0 Draw Plan, Section and
Elevation of residential
buildings using Auto CAD
commands.
4.0 Draw the structural
detailing drawings of the
residential building.
5.0 Prepares standard
drawings for Municipal
approval
6 Buildin 1. Marking for the earth
g work of a column
Constru foundation
ction 2. Marking for the earth
Practice work for the junction of two
s and C walls Tape ,threads,chalk power ,steel rods,tape Working
- 409 3. Marking the centre line of
a one roomed building
4. Marking for the earth
work of a simple two
roomed building
5.Preparation of cement
mortar with specified mix
cement,fine aggregate,water,metal
proportion by manual working
plate,trowel
mixing and volumetric
proportioning.
6.Construction of 230mm
thick brick wall in English
Bond at the corner of a Wall
and check for horizontality
and verticality.
7. Supervisory skills of
Plastering of a wall.
8. Supervisory skills for
construction of Cement field visit
Concrete Flooring.
9.Supervisory skills of fixing
of floor trap, gully trap and
their connections to drain.
10.Placement of
reinforcement in an Isolated
Column Footing with proper
cover.

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11.Placement of
reinforcement for stairs
spanning longitudinally
(with specific attention at
the junction of waist and
landing slabs).
12.Placement of
reinforcement for sunshade,
Placement of reinforcement
for slab (with specific
attention of chairs). OR
Placement of reinforcement
for a Beam column junction
(with specific attention to
Earth quake resistance
design).
7 Cad 1.0 Preparation of
Practice Plan,cross sectional
– II and elevation and longitudinal
C-507 sectional elevation of
1.1 Pipe Culvert (Single Pipe)
1.2 R.C.C. slab culvert with
square returns
1.3 Two-span R.C.C. T-beam
bridge with square walls.
2.0 Preparation of Layouts
of water supply & Sanitary
lines in buildings
2.1 Sanitary block of a large
building showing internal
water supply and sanitary Desktop Personal Computers with
fittings and plumbing Working
Preloded AUTOCAD Software
fixtures (Plan & Section
across each unit)
2.2 Water supply & sanitary
connections to a residential
building
2.3 Septic tank with details
of connection to a
residential building.
2.4 R.C.C overhead square
tank(four columns with
accessories).
3.0 Preparation of
Plan,cross sectional
elevation and longitudinal
sectional elevation Of

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3.1 Earthen bunds – a)
Homogeneous b) Non
Homogeneous (Zoned
embankment)
3.2 Tank surplus weir with
splayed wing walls
3.3 Canal drop (notch type)
3.4 Tank sluice with tower
head.
3.5 Canal regulator.
4.0 Computer application
by using MS Word & MS
Excel
4.1 Test report of the
building materials using MS-
Word.
4.2 Complete estimation of
a residential building using
MS-Excel involving linkage
of cells in different sheets
viz., Lead statement, Data
sheet, detailed estimation
and Abstract estimation.
5.0 Study of Packages
available for Analysis,
Design, Drafting and
Estimation.
5.1 Analysis – Staad pro,
SCADS, Ansys, GT Studl, E-
Tab, ASAP.
5.2 Design – Staad pro,
STRUDS etc.,
5.3 Drafting – Auto CAD,
Intelli CAD, Architectural
CAD etc.,

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2.DECE
IF NOT
NAME OF AVAILABL
NAME OF
EQUIPMENT/APPA E/NOT
S. THE
RATUS REQUIRED WORKIN REMA
N SUBJECT NAME OF THE EXPERIMENT
AND WHETHER IT IS G RKS
O AND
AVAILABLE/WORKI MENTION
CODE
NG OR NOT THE
REASONS
Identifying of R,L,C,Diodes, Transistors,
Relays, Switches.
Measurement of resistance using Multimeter
EC-108- and compare with the calculated value using
Basic color coding. Resistors,
Electronic Measurement of resistance in Series and Inductors,
s parallel connection. Capacitors, Diodes,
1
laborator Study of Regulated Power Supply Transistors,
y wiring Regulated power
Measurement of voltage,current,and
fundamen supplies. CRO
Resistance using Multimeter.
tals
charecteristics of PN diode.
Charecteristics of transistor in CB and CE
configuration
Study of Operational Amplifier IC 741, LM
324 And LM 339
Implement Monostable Multivibrator Using IC 555,trainer kit
Available
IC 555 and C.R.O
Implement Astable Multivibrator Using IC IC 555,trainer kit
Available
555 and C.R.O
IC 741,trainer kit
Implement And Test Inverting And Non-
and C.R.O,Function Available
INVERTING Amplifiers Using IC 741
Generator
IC 741,trainer kit
and
EC-406 Implement And Test Voltage Follower,Scale
C.R.O,FunctionGen Available
2 Linear ICS Changer And Summer Using IC 741
erator,Digital
lab Multimeter
IC 741,trainer kit
Implement And Test Differentiator And
and C.R.O,Function Available
Integrator Using IC 741
Generator
Implementation Of Astable Multivibrator IC 741,trainer kit
Available
Using IC 741 and C.R.O
IC 741,trainer kit
Implementation Of Schmitt Trigger Using IC
and C.R.O,Function Available
741
Generator
Implementation Of RC-Phase shift Oscillator IC 741,trainer kit
Available
Using IC 741 and C.R.O

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IC 741,trainer kit
Implementation Of Weighted Resistor Type
and C.R.O,Digital Available
D/A Converter Using IC 741
Multimeter
Simulate Scale Changer Differentiator And
Orcad PSPICE Available
Integrator Using Opamp In Pspice
Simulate Astable Multivibrator Using Opamp
Orcad PSPICE Available
In Pspice
Program to perform 16-bit addition. TASM Available
Program to perform 16-bit subtraction TASM Available
Program to perform 16-bit multiplication. TASM Available
Program to perform 16-bit division TASM Available
Program to find LCM for the given data TASM Available
Program to find factorial of 8-bit data TASM Available
Program to find 2‘s complement of given 16
TASM Available
bit number
EC-407 Program to check the given number is even
3 Micropro TASM Available
or odd
cessor lab
Program to convert binary code to gray code TASM Available
Program to find the sum of first n natural
TASM Available
numbers
Program to find the sum of given n
TASM Available
numbers
Program to find biggest/smallest number
TASM Available
given array
Program to arrange data in
TASM Available
ascending/descending order
ADDITION of two varaibles TURBO-C,MATLAB Available
SUBTRACTION of two varaibles TURBO-C,MATLAB Available
DIVISION,MULTIPLICATION of two varaibles TURBO-C,MATLAB Available
TO FIND THE SIMPLE INTREST TURBO-C,MATLAB Available
TO FIND THE AREA OF TRIANGLE TURBO-C Available
EC-408 WRITE APROGRAM USING IF STATEMENT TURBO-C Available
4 C&MAT WRITE A PROGRAM USING IF-ELSE
LAB TURBO-C Available
STATEMENT
FIND THE SUM OF N NATURAL NUMBERS TURBO-C Available
FIND THE FACTORIAL OF A GIVEN NUMBER TURBO-C Available
FIND THE LENGTH OF A STRING TURBO-C Available
WRITE A PROGRAM ON PASS BY VALU &
TURBO-C Available
PASS BY REFERENCE
MEASURE OF L,R,C R-L-C METER Available
EC-409
MULTIMETER,RESIS
Consumer RANGE OF VOLT,AMMETERS Available
TORS
electronic
5 MULTIMETER,RESIS
s and VERIFICATION OF THEVENINS Available
TORS
measure
MULTIMETER,RESIS
ments lab VERIFICATION OF SUPER POSITION Available
TORS
20
MULTIMETER,RESIS
VERIFICATION OF MAXIMUM POWER Available
TORS
CRO,FUNCTION
CRO ADJUSTMENTS GENERATOR,PROBE Available
S
CRO,FUNCTION
FLICKER FREE WAVE FORMS GENERATOR,PROBE Available
S
CRO,FUNCTION
SENITIVITY OF CRO GENERATOR,PROBE Available
S
CRO,FUNCTION
AC AND DC VOLTAGE AND CURRENTS IN CRO GENERATOR,PROBE Available
S
OPTICAL
OPTICAL FIBER LOSSES FIBERS,CRO,FUNCTI Available
ON GENERATOR
MICRO WAVE
BENCH
STUDY OF MICROWAVE COMPONENTS Available
SETUP,COMPONEN
TS
OPTICAL
FIND THE NA FOR A OPTICAL FIBER FIBERS,CRO,FUNCTI Available
ON GENERATOR
EC-507
MOTHERBOARD
Advanced
TO ASSEMBLE A PC ,cabin,ram,rom,sm Available
communi
ps,cables
6 cations
PC WITH
and INSTALLATION OF A SOFTWARE Available
SOFTWARES
networkin
g lab PC WITH
INSTALLATION OF A ANTIVIRUS Available
SOFTWARES
CONTORL PANNEL SETTINGS PC Available
INSTALLING OF OS FOR WINDOWS PC,OS-CD Available
PARTITION AND FORMATTING OF HARD
PC Available
DISKS
HOW TO CONNECT A LAN PACKET TRACER Available
DESIGN A NW USING SWTICH PACKET TRACER Available
DESIGN A NETWORK USING ROUTERS PACKET TRACER Available
ASSIGN IF STATIC,DYNAMIC IP ADDRESS PACKET TRACER Available
Write an ALP programs Add, sub , mul,div of
Available
8bit nos KELL VISION
EC-508 Write an ALP to Add and Subtract 16 bit
Available
MICRO numbers KELL VISION
7 Write an ALP to find LCM of given 2 decimal
CONTROL Available
LERS LAB numbers KELL VISION
To Practice Data transfer instructions KELL VISION Available
To find Smallest/Largest number KELL VISION Available

21
To Find 2‘s complement of a number using
Available
instruction KELL VISION
To Convert Packed to Unpacked BCD Using
Available
Instruction KELL VISION
To convert Unpacked BCD to ASCII Using
Available
instruction. KELL VISION
Micro controller interfacing KELL VISION Available
Interfacing Switches and LEDS to 8051 KELL VISION Available
To make an LED connected to port pin P1.5,
Available
light up for specific time on KELL VISION
pressing a switch connected to port pin P2.3 KELL VISION Available
Program to make an LED connected to pin
Available
P1.7 to blink at a specific rate KELL VISION
To Interface 3-digit 7SEGMENT LED DISPLAY KELL VISION Available
To control the direction of rotation of a small
Available
DC motor KELL VISION

22
3.DEEE
S.N LAB LAB NAME OF THE NAME OF THE IF NOT REMARK
O CO NAME EXPERIMENT EQUIPMENT/APPAR AVAILABLE/NO S
DE ATUS REQUIRED T
AND WHETHER IT IS WORKING,MEN
WORKING OR TION THE
NOT/AVAILABLE OR REASONS
NOT
1 EE- Basic 1) Identifying the 1. Screw driver Available/worki
108 Electrical Tools 2. Hammer ng
Engineeri 3. Cutting plier
ng Lab 4. Pocket knife
5. Reamer
6. One-way
switch
7. Two-way
switch
8. DPST switch
9. Two-way
centre
switch
10. PVC
conduits
11. Junction Box
12. Holders
13. Insulation
tape
14. Standard
wire gauge
15. Line Tester
16. Fuse
17. Ceiling rose
18. Sockets
19. Connecting
wires
20. Clamps
21. Screws
2) Joints 1. Connecting Available/worki
wires ng
2. Insulation
remover
3) One lamp 1. Insulating Available/worki
controlled by one cutting plier ng
switch 2. Insulating
screw driver
3. Pocket Knife
4. Hand drill
5. Ball pen
hammer

23
6. Line tester
7. Filament
Lamps
8. Connecting
wires
9. SPST switch
10. Batten
holder
11. PVC Batten
12. PVC round
block
13. PVC
insulated
pipe
14. Teak wood
board
15. Lick clips
16. Screws,PVC
conduit
pipes
4) Two lamps 1. Insulating Available/worki
controlled by two cutting plier ng
switches 2. Insulating
screw driver
3. Pocket Knife
4. Hand drill
5. Ball pen
hammer
6. Line tester
7. Filament
Lamps
8. Connecting
wires
9. SPST switch
10. Batten
holder
11. PVC Batten
12. PVC round
block
13. PVC
insulated
pipe
14. Teak wood
board
15. Lick clips
Screws,PVC
conduit pipes
5) Series and parallel 1. Insulating Available/worki
connection cutting plier ng
24
2. Insulating
screw driver
3. Pocket Knife
4. Hand drill
5. Ball pen
hammer
6. Line tester
7. Filament
Lamps
8. Connecting
wires
9. SPST switch
10. Batten
holder
11. PVC Batten
12. PVC round
block
13. PVC
insulated
pipe
14. Teak wood
board
15. Lick clips
Screws,PVC conduit
pipes
6) Stair case wiring 1. Insulating Available/worki
cutting plier ng
2. Insulating
screw driver
3. Pocket Knife
4. Hand drill
5. Ball pen
hammer
6. Line tester
7. Filament
Lamps
8. Connecting
wires
9. SPST switch
10. Batten
holder
11. PVC Batten
12. PVC round
block
13. PVC
insulated
pipe
14. Teak wood
board
25
15. Lick clips
Screws,PVC conduit
pipes
16. Two-way
switch
7) Godown wiring 1. Insulating Available/worki
cutting plier ng
2. Insulating
screw driver
3. Pocket Knife
4. Hand drill
5. Ball pen
hammer
6. Line tester
7. Filament
Lamps
8. Connecting
wires
9. SPST switch
10. Batten
holder
11. PVC Batten
12. PVC round
block
13. PVC
insulated
pipe
14. Teak wood
board
15. Lick clips
Screws,PVC conduit
pipes
16 . Two-way switch

8) One lamp 1. Insulating Not Available 2/3 pin


controlled by one cutting plier socket
switch and 2/3 pin 2. Insulating
socket screw driver
3. Pocket Knife
4. Hand drill
5. Ball pen
hammer
6. Line tester
7. Filament
Lamps
8. Connecting
wires
9. SPST switch
26
10. Batten
holder
11. PVC Batten
12. PVC round
block
13. PVC
insulated
pipe
14. Teak wood
board
15. Lick clips
Screws,PVC
conduit pipes
16. 2/3 pin
scoket
9) Resistance 1. Carbon Available/worki
Measurement Resistors ng
10) Comparision Nil Available/worki
between AC & DC ng
11) Soldering 1. Soldering rod Available/worki
2. Electrode ng
3. Flux
12) Capacitance 1 . Capacitor Not available Capacitor
measurement s

2 EE- AC 1. Conduct load test on 1. Voltmeter Available/worki


407 Machines 1-phase Transformer 2. Ammeter ng
-I and calculate 3. Wattmeter
efficiency and 4. Single phase
regulation Auto
Transformer
5. Connecting
wires
1. Voltmeter Available/worki
2. Conduct the following 2. Ammeter ng
two tests on 1-phase 3. Wattmeter
Transformer 4. Single phase
i) O.C. test ii) S.C. tests Auto
and from the result Transformer
a) Draw the equivalent 5. Connecting
circuit. wires
b) Calculate efficiency at
various loads and p.f.s
3.Obtain the efficiency 1. Voltmeter Available/worki
and regulation of two 2. Ammeter ng
similar 1-phase 3. Wattmeter
transformers by 4. 2- Single
27
conducting sumpner‘s phase Auto
test Transformer
5. Connecting
wires

4. Conduct scott 1. Voltmeter Available/worki


connection (T- 2. Ammeter ng
connection) on 3. Wattmeter
transformers 4. Single phase
Auto
Transformer
5. Connecting
wires
6. Three phase
Auto
Transformer
5. Connect two 1. Voltmeter Available/worki
identical 1-ph 2. Ammeter ng
transformers in 3. Wattmeter
parallel and observe 4. 2- Single
the load sharing phase Auto
Transformer
5. Connecting
wires

6. Conduct (direct) load 1. Voltmeter Available/worki


test on Alternator 2. Ammeter ng
and obtain voltage 3. Wattmeter
regulation. 4. Single phase
Auto
Transformer
5. Connecting
wires
6. Resistive
Load

7. Obtain the regulation 1. Voltmeter Available/worki


of Alternator by 2. Ammeter ng
using synchronous 3. Wattmeter
impedance method 4. Rheostat
5. Tachometer
6. Three phase
alternator
coupled to a
dc motor
7. Connecting
wires

8. Synchronise the 1. Voltmeter Available/worki


28
given Alternator with 2. Ammeter ng
supply mains by 3. Wattmeter
using bright lamp 4. Rheostat
method 5. Tachometer
6. Three phase
alternator
coupled to a
dc motor
7. Connecting
wires
8. Incandescen
t lamps
9. TPST switch

3. EE- Electronic 1) Two stage RC 1. Transistors Available/worki


409 s Coupled 2. Resistors ng
Engineeri Amplifier 3. Capacitors
ng-II 4. Signal
Generator
5. CRO
6. Connecting
probes
7. RPS
8. Bread board
2) RC Phase shift 1. Transistors Available/worki
oscillator 2. Resistors ng
3. Capacitors
4. Signal
Generator
5. CRO
6. Connecting
probes
7. RPS
3) Colpitts 1. Signal Available/worki
Oscillator Generator ng
2. CRO
3. Connecting
probes
4. RPS
5. Kit
4) Hartley 1. Signal Available/worki
Oscillator Generator ng
2. CRO
3. Connecting
probes
4. RPS
5. Kit
5) Astable multi 1. Resistors Available/worki
vibrator using 2. Capacitors ng
29
555 IC 3. Signal
Generator
4. CRO
5. Connecting
probes
6. RPS
7. 555 Timer IC

6) Charateristics 1. Resistors Available/worki


of photo 2. Photo Diode ng
diode,photo 3. Photo
transistor,LDR Tranistor
4. RPS
5. Multimeter
6. Bread Board
7. Connecting
probes
8. LDR
7) Mono stable 1. Resistors Available/worki
multi vibrator 2. Capacitors ng
using 555 IC 3. Signal
Generator
4. CRO
5. Connecting
probes
6. RPS
7. 555 Timer IC

8) Crystal 1. Signal Available/worki


Oscillator Generator ng
2. CRO
3. Connecting
probes
4. RPS
5. Kit

4 EE- AC 1) Conduct brake 1. 3-phase Available/worki


506 Machines test on 3-phase squirrel cage ng
-II squirrel cage induction
induction motor. motor.
2. Star/delta
starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
6. Tachometer
30
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
2) Conduct Brake 1. 3-phase slip Available/worki
test on 3-phase ring ng
slip ring induction induction
motor. motor.
2. Star/delta
starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
6. Tachometer
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
3) Perform Load test 1. 1-phase split Available/worki
on Single phase type ng
split type induction
induction motor. motor.
2. DOL starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
6. Tachometer
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
4) Perform Load test 1. 1-phase Available/worki
on single phase capacitor ng
capacitor type type
induction motor induction
motor.
2. DOL starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
6. Tachometer
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
5) Perform Load test 1. 1-phase Available/worki
on a single phase universal ng
Universal motor motor.
2. DOL starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
31
6. Tachometer
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
6) Conduct suitable 1. 3-phase Available/worki
tests and draw squirrel cage ng
circle diagram of induction
squirrel cage motor.
induction motor. 2. Star/delta
starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
6. Tachometer
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
9. Three phase
auto
transformer
7) Conduct suitable 1. 3-phase slip Available/worki
tests and draw ring ng
circle diagram of induction
slip ring induction motor.
motor 2. Star/delta
starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
6. Tachometer
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
9. Three phase
auto
transformer

32
8) Conduct load test 1. 3-phase Available/worki
on synchronous Synchronous ng
motor and draw V motor.
and inverted V 2. Star/delta
curves. starter
3. Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
5. Wattmeter
6. Tachometer
7. Connecting
wires
8. Brake drum
9. Three phase
auto
transformer
10. Rheostat
9) Identify and NIL Available/worki
rectify faults in AC ng
motors.
10) Identify and NIL Available/worki
rectify faults in AC ng
starters
5 EE- Power 1) Plot the 1. PE Kit Available/worki
507 Electronic Characteristics of 2. Ammeter ng
s & PLC SCR and TRIAC 3. Voltmeter
4. Patch
Chords
2) Plot the 1. PE Kit Available/ Not IGBT Kit
Characteristics of 2. Ammeter working
IGBT 3. Voltmeter
4. Patch
Chords
3) Study of the 1. Multimeter Available/worki
working of single 2. Patch ng
phase half wave Chords
converter and 3. Bulb
Study of the 4. CRO
working of single 5. PE kit
phase full wave
converter
4) Speed Control of 1. DC motor
DC motor using Speed
single phase full controller
converter Trainer
2. DC motor
generator
setup
3. Connecting
wires
33
4. Probes
5. PE Kit
5) Speed Control of 1. Lamp Available/worki
1-phase AC motor 2. Resistor ng
using TRIAC 3. Potentiomet
er
4. Capacitor
5. UJT
6. TRIAC
7. CRO
8. Patch
Chords
6) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams for 2. PC ng
different Logical
Gates
7) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams using 2. PC ng
timers
8) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams using 2. PC ng
counters
9) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams with 2. PC ng
model
applications Stair
case lighting
10) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams with 2. PC ng
model
applications Star-
Delta starter
6 M- Electrical 1) Identify the 1. DC Available/worki
307 Engineeri terminals of DC compound ng
ng lab Compound motor motor set
Practice 2. RPS
3. Ammeter
4. Voltmeter
5. Connecting
wires
2) Speed control of 1. DC shunt Available/worki
DC shunt motor motor set ng
2. Tachometer
3. Ammeter
4. Voltmeter
5. Connecting
wires
6. Rheostat
3) Load test on DC 1. DC shunt Available/worki
34
shunt motor motor set ng
2. Tachometer
3. Ammeter
4. Voltmeter
5. Connecting
wires
6. Rheostat
4) Load test on three 1. Three phase Available/worki
phase squirrel squirrel cage ng
cage Induction induction
motor motor
2. Tachometer
3. Ammeter
4. Voltmeter
5. Connecting
wires
6. Star-delta
starter
7. Watt meter
5) Study about 3- 1. 3-point & 4- Available/worki
point & 4-point point starter ng
starter
7 EC- Industrial 1) Plot the 1. PE Kit Available/worki
509 Electronic Characteristics of 2. Ammeter ng
s SCR 3. Voltmeter
4. Patch
Chords
2) Plot the 1. PE Kit Available/worki
Characteristics of 2. Ammeter ng
TRIAC 3. Voltmeter
4. Patch
Chords
3) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams for 2. PC ng
different Logical
Gates
4) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams for 2. PC ng
different
Universal Gates
5) To trigger the SCR 1. Firing Available/worki
by using UJT & scheme ng
control the output module kit
power 2. Ammeter
3. Voltmeter
4. Bulbs
5. Patch chords
6. CRO
6) Charteristics of 1. SUS,SBS,SCS Not Available SUS,SBS,
35
SUS,SBS,SCS SCS
7) Study of 1. Transducers Available but Transduc
Transducers kit not working ers kit
8) Load test on 1. Voltmeter Available/worki
single phase 2. Ammeter ng
transformer 3. Wattmeter
4. Single phase
Auto
Transformer
5. Connecting
wires
9) Draw the 1. Load cell Not Available Load cell
Charteristics of 2. Multimeter
load cell 3. Weights
10) Execute Ladder 1. PLC Available/worki
diagrams for 2. PC ng
different Logical
Gates

36
4.DME
Name Of
If not available
Name of the Equipment/apparatus
/ not working
S.NO subject and Name of the experiment required and whether it Remarks
mention the
code is available/working or
reasons
not
 Work Holding
Devices
 Measuring And
Marking Tools
1.Fitting Shop AVAILABLE
 Cutting Tools
 Drilling Tools
 Threading Tools

 Anvils, Heating
Chamber ANVILS NOT
2.Forging Shop
 Vice, Hammer, AVAILABLE
Kitchen Tongs
Basic Jack Plane, Try Square,
Workshop Marking Gauge,
1
Practice& Scriber, Hand Saw,
M-108 Wooden Mallet, Firmer
3.Carpentry AVAILABLE
Chisel, Mortise Chisel,
Striking Tools, rasps,
Pincer, Screwdriver

Galvanized iron, hand


tools, wire gauge, steel
rule, scriber, snips,
driver, bench vice,
4.Sheet Metal Work AVAILABLE
hammers, cutting pliers,
nylon mallet, stakes,
anvil

 Closed Cup
 Electric Heater
 Thermometers
 Splinters
1.Flash & Fire Point Tests AVAILABLE
 Different Oil
Samples
 Water
Fuels Lab &
2
M-307
 Viscometer
 Flask
 Thermometers
2.Viscosity Measurement  Stop Watch AVAILABLE
 Different Oil
Samples
 Water
37
 Bomb Calorimeter
 Junkers Gas
Calorimeter
 Thermometer
 Weighing Machine
 Oil Samples, Solid
3.Calorific Value Tests Fuels AVAILABLE
 Stop Watch
 Gaseous Fuel
Sample
 Oxygen
 Water

 Conrad son
Apparatus
 Benson Burner
 Weighing Machine
4.Carbon Residue Test AVAILABLE
 Oil Samples
 Silica Sand
Particles

 One Dead Weight


Pressure Gauge
Testing Cum
Calibration
Machine
 A Set Of
5.Calibration Of Pressure Standardized
AVAILABLE
Gauge Weights
 Two Pressure
Gauges
 Adopters
 Two Spanners
 One Needle Puller

 Shovel
 Rammer
 Strike Of Bar
 Vent Wire
Work Shop  Trowels
3 Practice-II & 1.Foundry  Slicks AVAILABLE
M-309  Lifters Or Cleaners
 Draw Spike
 Sprue Pin
 Riser Pin
 Bellows
38
 Molding Flask
 Gate Cutter

 Lathe Centers
 Carriers And Catch
Plates
 Plain Turning Tool
 Square Nose Tool
 Knurling Tool
 Thread Cutting
Tool
2.Machining AVAILABLE
 Thread Pitch
Gauge
 Chucks
 Face Plates
 Outside Calipers
 Steel Rule
 Mild Steel Round
Rod
 A.C. Arc Welding
Transformer And
Its Accessories
 M.S. Flat Plates,
 M.S Electrodes
3.Welding  Chipping Hammer AVAILABLE
 Flat File
 Wire Brush, Hand
Shield

1.Venturimeter Venturimeter AVAILABLE

2.Pipe Friction Pipe Fiction AVAILABLE

Hydraulics &
3.Pelton Wheel Pelton Wheel AVAILABLE
Fluid Power
4 Control
Systems Lab &
4.Kaplan Turbine Kaplan Turbine NOT AVAILABLE
M-407

5.Francis Turbine Francis Turbine NOT AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE/NOT
6.Reciprocating Pump Reciprocating Pump
WORKING

39
7.Centrifugal Pump Centrifugal Pump AVAILABLE

Hydraulic Power
8.Familarisation With Oil Circuits ALL ARE
Power Hydraulic Controls Hydraulic Motor AVAILABLE
Hydraulic Accumulator
Pneumatic Power
9.Familiarisation With Circuits
ALL ARE
Pneumatic Power Direction Control Valve
AVAILABLE
Controls Flow And Pressure
Control Valves
 4-Stroke Diesel
1.Study Of Valve Timing
Engine,Petrol Engine,
Diagrams For Four Stroke AVAILABLE
 Tape,Piece Of
Engine
Chalk,
 Cut Section
Model Of Single
2.Study Of Port Timing Cylinder 2 Stroke Petrol
Diagrams For Two Stroke Engine Test Rig AVAILABLE
Engines  Thread,Chock
Piece
 Steel Rule
3.Performance Test On A
Diesel Engine AVAILABLE
Diesel Engine

THERMAL 4. Performance Test On A


Petrol Engine AVAILABLE
5 ENGINEERING Petrol Engine
LAB & M-409
5.Heat Balance Sheet On
Diesel Engine AVAILABLE
A diesel Engine

6.Economic Speed Test


Petrol Engine AVAILABLE
On A Petrol Engine

7.Morse Test On
Multicylinder Engine AVAILABLE
Multicylinder Engine

8.Volumetric Efficiency
Air compressor AVAILABLE
Of Air Compressor

9.Servicing&Maintenance
Automobile Engine AVAILABLE
Of An Automobile Engine
Computer
Autocad 2007
6 Aided Drafting 1.2d Drawings AVAILABLE
Software
& CNC Lab &

40
M-506
2.3d Drawings Autocad 2007 Software AVAILABLE

3.Simulation Software
Emco Faunc 21m AVAILABLE
Practice

4. G-Codes And M-Codes Emco Faunc 21m AVAILABLE

1.C.O.P Of Vapour
Compression Cycle Test V.C.R Machine NOT AVAILABLE
Rig
2.C.O.P Of Domestic
Refrigerator NOT AVAILABLE
Refrigerator Test Rig

3.C.O.P Of Water Cooler


Water Cooler NOT AVAILABLE
Non- Test Rig
Conventional
Energy
7 4.C.O.P Of A.C .Systems A.C Test Rig AVAILABLE
Sources And
R&A/C Lab &
5.Vacuumisation And
M-507
Charging Of Refrigeration Refrigeration Systems NOT AVAILABLE
System
6.Servicing &
Maintenance Of R&A/C R&Ac Equipment NOT AVAILABLE
Equipment
7.Study And Performance
Pyranometer NOT AVAILABLE
Of Pyranometer

8.Study Of Solar
Solar Panels AVAILABLE
Appliances
 Milling Machine
 Parallel
1.Milling: Blocks,V-
 T-Slot Cutting Blocks,Hammer,Vernier
 Spur Gear Calipers
AVAILABLE
Cutting  Involute Gear
 Helical Gear Cutting
Workshop
8. Cutting Module,Universal
Practice-III
Dividing Head,Index
Plate,Steel Rule
 Slotting
2.Slotting Machine
 Key Way Cutting  Parallel AVAILABLE
 Indexing Method Blocks,V-
Blocks,Hammer,Vernier

41
Calipers,Shaper Surface
Plate,Parting Of Tool
 M.S Bar

 Double Housing
Planer Machine
3.Planning  Round Nose AVAILABLE
Tool,Square Nose Tool
 M.S Block
 Grinding
Machine
 M.S Block
4.Grinding AVAILABLE
 Vernier
Calipers,Magnetic
Chuck
 Gear Tooth
Vernier Caliper, Gear
Wheel
 200mm Sine Bar
5.Metrology AVAILABLE
 Slip Gauges
 Dial Indicator
 Magnetic Stand
 Surface Plate

42
5. PHYSICS
S.NO NAME OF NAME OF THE NAME OF IF NOT REMARKS
SUBJECT EXPERIMENT EQUIPMENT/apparatus AVAILABLE/NOT
AND CODE required and whether WORKING
it is available/working MENTION THE
or not REASONS
1 Engineering 1.vernier calipers Available and working
physics lab 2.screw gauge Available and working
(109) 3.simple pendulum Available and working
4.velocity of sound in air Available and working
5.focal length &power of Available and working
convex lens Available and working
6.mapping of magnetic Available and working
lines of force Available and working
7.concurrent forces Available and working
8.refractive index of solid Available and working
9.metre bridge Not available Time not
10.verify boyles law Not available sufficient for 1 st
11.surface tension year students so
12.viscosity explain in this
topics theory
classes mention
already syllabus

43
6.CHEMISTRY
S.NO NAME OF NAME OF THE NAME OF IF NOT REMARKS
SUBJECT EXPERIMENT EQUIPMENT/apparatus AVAILABLE/NOT
AND CODE required and whether WORKING
it is available/working MENTION THE
or not REASONS
1 Engineering 1.volumetric analysis Available
chemistry 2.preparation of std na2co3 Chemicals available
lab (110) solution Chemicals available
common to 3.estimation of hcl solution
all using standard na2 co3 Chemicals available
solution
4.Estimation of naoh using Chemicals available
std hcl solution Chemicals available
5.estimation of h2so4 using
std naoh Chemicals available
6. estimation of mohrs solt
using std kmno4 Chemicals available
7.determination of acidity
of water sample Chemicals available
8.determination of alkanity
of water sample Chemicals available
9.determination of total
hadrness of water using std Chemicals available
edta solution
10. estimation of chlorides Ph meter is not
present in water sample available
11. estimation of of Conductivity meter is
dissolved oxygen in water not available
sample Nephelometer is not
12.determination of ph available
using ph meter
13. determination of Chemicals available
conductivity of water and
adjusting ionic strength
14. determination of
tarbidity of water
15.estimation of total solids
present in water samples

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12. Fire safety measures in Laboratories:

(a) Number of fire extinguishers available in each Laboratory:


S.No Department No of Fire Extinguishers
1 DCE 5
2 DECE 6
3 DEEE 5
4 DME 5
5 GENERAL 7
SCIENCE
(Annexure-12)

(Enclose the fire safety certificate obtained from appropriate authority)

Signature of the Principal

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13(a). Compliance report of last inspection

Compliance report should be submitted in the following proforma along with the Xerox copies of
evidences.

Deficiencies identified by the inspecting officer


S.No., Compliance by the Institute
during the last inspection
NIL NIL

Signature of Principal (with seal)

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13 (b). Comments of the inspection team about the complianc

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Observations of the Inspection team:

Recommendations of the Inspection team:

Signatures of the Inspection Team:

1.

2.

3.

Note:

1. TheInspectionTeamisinstructedtophysicallyverifythedetailsandrecordsfilledupbythecollege
in the application form submitted by the college, which is with you now and record the
observations, opinions and recommendations in clear and explicit terms.
2. Theteamisrequestedtorecordtheircommentsonlyafterphysicalverificationofrecordsanddetails.
3.
AdditionalsheetsmaybeattachedasANNEXUREwhereverrequiredandXeroxcopiesofsupporti
ng documents should been closed.

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