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Foreword
The following syllabi contain paper-wise teaching and examination schemes for the
three courses mentioned below:
This syllabi presented here shall be treated as final, and no change or amendment can
be made to the syllabi without the prior written consent of the syllabus expert
committee appointed by the Hon'ble Chairperson and approved by the Academic
Council.
The syllabus presented herewith shall form the basis for teaching both theory and
practical classes. The faculty is expected to teach, guide and supervise students on all
aspects of the syllabus so that the entire range of syllabus is covered for all papers
within their respective semesters.
Students must attend the lectures, tutorials and practical classes on topics stipulated in
the syllabus. Under no circumstances any complaints related to topics not taught shall
be entertained during the mid-term / end-term University examinations.
The examination shall consist of dual method of evaluation, comprising:
a) Subjective type questions: These questions will cover the entire syllabus for
each paper to test the basics and in-depth knowledge of the students on the
topics (Mid-term Examinations).
b) Objective type questions: These questions will cover the entire syllabus for
each paper to test as well as help prepare students for competitive exams.
These questions shall be of the standard of Gate / IES / Other related
competitive examinations. The students are required to prepare accordingly
(End Term Examinations).
All the courses shall have a mandatory 21-45 days on-the-job training at the end of the
Sixth Semester to be certified by the concerned Industrial house / body; covering a
credit of 6 to be included in the SGPA / CGPA.
Contents
Section A
Section B
Section C
Category/Terminology used:
* There are sixteen (16) elective courses offered by the department to provide wider choices and flexibility to the students to cater to
their academic interests. The student will have to choose any four out of these.
* There are ten (10) open elective courses offered by the other departments out of which the student will have to choose any two out
of these.
* One Course on English Language and General Awareness in each semester has been included with a definite objective; students
should be encouraged to acquire a certain level of language proficiency and general awareness that are necessary to nurture them
into competent professionals.
In addition to above six hours per week to be spent on sports activities, NSS, NCC, social responsibilities, computer skills and programming,
technical activities (quizzes, workshops, invited talks on emerging topics, extra classes, make up classes, industrial visits etc.)
Requisite weightage has been provided to all categories of the courses with an objective of holistic academic development of the students.
The total credits for the programme will be 220 distributed to all above categories.
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Fifth Semester
Sixth Semester
All the courses shall have a mandatory 21-45 days on-the-job training at the end of the Sixth Semester to be certified by the
concerned Industrial house / body; covering a credit of 6 to be included in the SGPA / CGPA.
Seventh Semester
18 04 12
Eighth Semester
Highway & Airfield Pavement Design Structural Dynamics and Seismic Design
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BS-101 ENGINEERING PHYSICS-I
Course Objective:
The objective of teaching engineering physics is to give an understanding of the basic knowledge
and impart quality education in physical sciences to the budding engineers. To strengthen the skills
in basic measurements by exposing the students to well equipped labs and enhance the problem
solving ability through interactive classes.
Nuclear fission, Moderators, Nuclear reactors, Reactor criticality and neutron cross-
UNIT-IV section, Nuclear fusion, Interaction of radiationwith
matter (basic concepts),
Radiation Detectors-ionization chamber, G M Counter, Scintillation and solid state
detectors, Cloud chamber and bubble chamber.
Recommended Books:
Jackson J D, Classical Electrodynamics
Jenkins and White, Fundamentals of optics, McGraw Hills
Puri S, Modern Physics concepts and applications, Narosa Publishers
Thyagrajan and Ghatak, Lasers- Theory and applications, McMillan Publishers
Leo W R, Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments
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BS-103 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
Course Objective:
An effective knowledge of mathematics for all engineering students is a necessary requirement for
the education of qualified engineering graduates capable both of innovation and of adaptation to
changing technology. After completing the syllabus, Students can better understand the
mathematical terms used to solve the engineering problems under different conditions.
UNIT-IV Applications of double integral to find area enclosed by plane curves and volume of
solids of revolution. Triple integral, Volume of solids, Change of variables, Beta and
gamma functions and relationship.
Recommended Books:
Grewal B S, Higher Engineering Mathematics
Sastry S S, Engineering Mathematics, Vol. I, Prentice Hall of India
Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus
Piaggio H T H, Differential Equations
Jain R K and Iyengar S R K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics:
Greenberg Michael D, Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Sneddon I N, Elements of Partial Differential Equations
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BS-105 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Course Objective:
Introduction to Corrosion and its control, Causes and different types of corrosion and
effects of corrosion, Theories of corrosion, Chemical, Electrochemical corrosion,
Corrosion reactions, Factors affecting corrosion, Nature of metal, Galvanic series,
Over voltage, Purity of metal, Nature of oxide film, Nature of corrosion product,
Nature of environment-effect of temperature, Effect of pH, Humidity, Effect of
oxidant, Corrosion control methods, Cathodic protection, Sacrificial anode, Impressed
UNIT-II
current cathode, Surface coatings, Methods of application on metals, Hot dipping,
Galvanizing, Tinning, Cladding, Electroplating, Organic surface coatings, Paints
constituents and functions.
Proximate and ultimate analysis of coal, Significance of the constituents, Gross and
net calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter, Liquefaction
and gasification.
Recommended Books:
Jain P C and Jain Monika, Engineering Chemistry
Vermani O P and Narula A K, Applied Chemistry, Theory and Practice
Peterwiseman, Petrochemicals
Maiti Sukumar, Introduction to Petrochemicals,
Chawla Shashi, A text book of Engineering Chemistry
Kuriacase J C and Rajaram J, Engineering Chemistry
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ES-101 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DRAWING
Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to accurately and unambiguously capture all the geometric features
of a product or a component and convey all the required information that will allow a manufacturer
to produce that component.
Recommended Books:
Bhatt N D, Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House.
Gill P S, Engineering Drawing, S K Kataria and Sons, Ludhiana.
Shah M B and Rana B C, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Education.
French T E and Vierck C J, Graphic Science, McGraw-Hill, New York
Zozzora F, Engineering Drawing, McGraw Hill, New York
Luzadder and Duff, Fundamental of Engineering Drawing, Prentice hall of India Pvt Ltd.
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ES-103 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMMING
Course Objective:
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Recommended Books:
Rajaraman V, Computer programming in C, PHI
Sharma A K, Fundamental of Computers & Programming with C, Dhanpat Rai
Publications, New Delhi
Kernighan Brian W and Ritchi Dennis, The C Programming Language, 2nd Edition, PHI
Gottfried B S, Programming in C, SCHAUM SERIES, TMH
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Silberschatz Abraham, Baer Peter and Greg Galvin, Operating System Concepts, 7
Edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc
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ES-105/106 BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
Students will be able to learn the fundamentals of Electrical Engineering in Circuit Analysis,
Measurements & electrical machines. This will help students of all disciplines to understand the
basics of Electrical Engineering.
Introduction to linear and non linear circuits, Circuit elements, Various sources and UNIT-I
source transformation, Star-delta transformation, Solution of DC circuits using Kirchoff's
laws, Nodal and mess analysis, Signal wave forms, Network theorems:
Thevenin’s, Norton, Maximum power transfer, Superposition, Millman’s theorems.
AC sinusoidal voltage and currents, Average and rms values, Form factor and peak
factor, Phasor representation, Phasor in polar, Rectangular and exponential forms,
Terminal relationship for pure passive elements and their combination in series and
UNIT-II parallel, Analysis of single phase series, Parallel and Series-parallel circuits, Active
and reactive power, Pf and volt-amperes, Frequency response, Series/parallel
resonance, Bandwidth, Q-factor, Analysis of balanced three phase AC Circuits,
Voltage, Current and power in three phase balanced circuits, Wattmeter method to
measure three phase power.
Recommended Books:
Alexander Charles K and Sadiku N O and Matthew, Fundamental of Electric Circuits,
TMH Publication
Valkenberg, Linear Circuits, PHI Publication
Toro Vincent Del, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI Publication
Cotton H, Electric Technology, CBS Publishers and Distributors
Fitzgerald A E, Basic Electrical Technology, McGraw Hill Publication
Hughs, Electrical Technology, Pearson Ltd
Arumugam M, And Premkumar N, Electric Circuit Theory, Khanna Publishers
Kothari, Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH
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BS-107 PHYSICS LAB-I
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BS-109 CHEMISTRY LAB
Recommended Books:
Vermani O P and Narula A K, Applied Chemistry Theory and Practice
Yadav J B, Practical Physical Chemistry
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ES-107 COMPUTER LAB
Recommended Books:
Rajaraman C V Computer programming PHI
Sharma A K Fundamental of Computers & Programming with C, Dhanpat Rai Publications,
New Delhi
Kernighan Brian W, Ritchi Dennis C Programming Language, 2nd Edition, PHI
Gottfried B S Programming in C, SCHAUM SERIES, TMH
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ES-109/110 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB
Recommended Book:
Kohli and Jain, Electrical Machines Fundamentals
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ES-111 WORKSOP PRACTICE-I
Course Objective:
The main objective of the course is to make the engineering students familiar with the basic
problems related to manufacturing which may come across during their career and their day to day
life too.
Recommended Book:
Saha, Workshop Practice, TMH
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ELGA-101* ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS -I
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Course Objective:
The course is lay emphasis on concept of Indian political system which
specifically focused on framing and features of Indian Constitution,
fundamental rights and fundamental duties etc. Besides parliamentary
system and Panchayati Raj are also the other important topics of this
course.
Indian Polity
Recommended Books:
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BS-102 ENGINEERING PHYSICS-II
Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to give an understanding of the basic knowledge and impart quality
education in physical sciences to the budding engineers. To strengthen the skills in basic
measurements by exposing the students to well equipped labs and enhance the problem solving
ability through interactive classes.
Space lattice, Unit cell and translation vectors, Lattice, Crystal Structure, Miller
UNIT-I indices, Symmetry operations, Simple crystal structure: NaCl, CsCl, ZnS and
diamond, Bonding in solids, Defects in Crystals, Bragg’s law.
Drawbacks of Classical Physics, Introduction to quantum meachanics, Simple
concepts, Discovery of Plank’s constant, Postulates of quantum mechanics, Group
UNIT-II velocity and phase velocity, Schrödinger wave equation; Time dependent and time
independent Schrödinger wave equation, Physical significance of wave function,
Elementary ideas of quantum statistics.
Free electron theory of metals, Elements of classical free electron theory and its
limitations, Quantum theory of free electrons, Fermi level, Density of states, Fermi-
Dirac distribution function, Thermionic emission, Richardson’s equation.
UNIT-III
Origin of energy bands, Kronig Penny Model (qualitative), E-K diagram, Brillouin
Zones, Concept of effective mass and holes, Classification of solids into metals,
Semiconductors and insulators, Fermi energy and its variation with temperature, Hall
effect and its applications.
Recommended Books:
Pillai S O, Solid State Physics, New Age International Publishers
Puri S,Modern Physics concepts and applications, Narosa Publishers
Fishlock David, A Guide to Superconductivity
Kittel C, Solid State Physics
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BS-104 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II
Course Objective:
The aim of the course is to solve the applications based on real industrial problems. Uncertainty is
an essential feature of the engineering environment and for this reason the fields of probability and
statistics are also included.
Recommended Books:
Grewal B S, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers
Kreyszing Erwin, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Publications
Dass H K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Publications
Sastry S S, Engineering Mathematics, Vol. II, Prentice Hall of India
Taha H A, Operation Research
Johnson, Probability and statistics for Engineers, PHI
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ES-102 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Course Objective:
This course will help students to develop an understanding of various environmental issues, Need
for sustainable development, Solid waste disposal, Degradation of environment, Global warming,
The depletion of ozone layer, Loss of biodiversity and various environmental laws.
Recommended Books:
Joseph Benny, Environmental Studies, The Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited,
New Delhi
Deswal S and Deswal A, A basic course of environmental studies, Dhanapath Rai & Co.
Bharucha Erach, Text Book of environmental studies, UGC
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B TECH (2 SEMESTER)
ES-104 INTRODUCTION TO CADD
Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to introduce the students about how computer help in industrial
designing, Basics of computer graphics, knowledge about AutoCAD software.
UNIT-I Computer Technology: Central processing unit (CPU), Types of Memory, The Design
workstation, The graphic terminal, input devices, Plotters and other output devices,
Secondary storage.
Geometric modeling: Introduction, Differences between wire frame, surface and solid
UNIT-II modeling, Curves: line, circle, ellipse, hyperbola, parabola, Bezier curve, Hermit
cubic spline, B-spline, Difference between analytical curves and synthetic curves.
Introduction to a drafting system; Basic facilities in Auto CAD, Basic geometric UNIT-
III commands and Draw commands, Modify Commands, layers, Display control
commands. Retrieve and use help commands.
3-D Commands in CAD software: Basic primitives like box, cylinder, cone, sphere
UNIT-IV etc., Boolean operations like intersect, Subtract, Union. Sketch based commands like
Extrude, Revolve, sweep, Helical sweep. 3-D editing commands, shell, imprint,
offset, etc., Printing, plotting and layout.
Recommended Books:
Narayan Lalit, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, PHI publications
Rao PN, Principles and applications, Tata Mcgraw Hill
Groover and Zimmers, Computer Aided Designand Manufacturing, Pearson Publication
Omura George, Mastering AutoCAD 2012
Zeid, Theory and practice, Mcgraw Hill
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ES-105/106 BASICS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
This course enables the students to understand the concept and behavior of passive electrical
components in DC and AC circuits, Structure, Functionality and characteristics of electronic devices
and their usage in designing analog and digital circuits. It also describes some advanced
applications and how electronic circuits can interact with outside world.
Digital Logic, Binary numbers, Binary arithmetic, Digital logic circuits, Boolean UNIT-
III algebra, Standard forms of Boolean functions, Simplifications of Boolean functions.
Combinational logic, Flip Flops, Time parameters of flip-flops.
Basic Digital Devices, MSI and LSI design, Counters, Shift Register, Memories, UNIT-
IV CPLDs, FPGAs, DAC/ADC. Introduction to digital ICs (TTL type), CMOS inverter,
Interfacing TTL and CMOS,
Recommended Books:
Bobrow L S, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Oxford U. Press
Sedra, Smith K C, Micro Electronics Circuits Theory and Applications-Oxford U. Press
Toro Vincent Del, `Electrical Engineering Fundamental, Prentice Hall, 1989
Krishnamurthy K A and Raghuveer M R, Electrical and Electronics Engineering for
Scientists, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1993
Mottershed Allen, Electronic Devices and Circuits, An Introduction, EEE Publication, 12th
Indian Reprint, 1989
Bapat Y N, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill
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B TECH (2 SEMESTER)
ES-108 BASICS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
The main objective of the course is to understand and identify the problems related to mechanical
engineering, Which may come across to the students, Irrespective of any branch of engineering
during their career. In present industrial scenario engineers of every field are employed, Therefore
the students of every branch must know the basic concepts of mechanical engineering.
Introduction to applied mechanics, Resultant of two forces which are not parallel,
Resolution of a single force into components, Graphical method of determining the
resultant of a system of coplanar forces, Lami’s theorem, Friction and its
applications, Laws of coulomb friction, Coefficient of friction, Dry friction, Sliding
friction, Ladder friction, Rolling Resistance, Definition of machine and lifting machine,
Recommended Books:
Kumar D S, Elements of Mechanical Engineering, S K Kataria and Sons
Rajput R K, Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Lakshmi Publications
Ramamurtham S, Applied Mechanics, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
Khurmi R S, Engineering Mechanics, S Chand
Nag P K, Engineering Thermodynamics, TMH
Rattan S S, Strength of Materaials, TMH
Singh Sadhu, Strength of Materaials, Khanna Publications
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BS-108 PHYSICS LAB-II
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ES-109/110 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB
Recommended Books:
Malvino, Electronic principles, Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Edition
Malvino, Leach Digital principals and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill, 6th Edition
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ES-112 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-II
Course Objective:
The main objective of the course is to make the engineering students familiar with the basic
problems related to manufacturing which may come across during their career and their day to day
life too.
Recommended Books:
Saha, Workshop Practice, TMH
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ES-114 CAD LAB
Course Objective:
To introduce the student to basic drafting skills with CAD software, Necessary for an engineer.
Note: The students will be required to carry out the following exercises
using software packages (e.g. Auto-CAD/ Solid Edge etc.)
Setting up of drawing environment by setting drawing limits, drawing units,
naming the drawing, naming layers, setting line types for different layers
using various type of lines in engineering drawing, saving the file with .dwg
extension.
Learn and draw the basic entities in 2D.
Layout drawing of workshop using different layer and line colors indicating
all workshop details. Name the details using text commands, Make a title
EXPERIMENTS Block.
Learn and use the various modify commands of the drafting software.
Use hatching and dimensioning to detail out a component drawing.
Draw 3D models by using basic primitives and operate Boolean
operations on them.
Draw 3D models by extruding simple 2D objects, dimension and name
the objects.
Use and learn import/export techniques and customization of drafting
software.
Recommended Books:
CADD CENTRE, AutoCAD Vol 1 2 & 3 with Mechanical workbook
Omura George, Mastering AUTO CAD 2012
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HS-102 LANGUAGE LAB
Course Objective:
To equip the learners with effective and error-free communication skills in English, With special
emphasis on spoken and listening skills.
Communicative Grammar
Articles, Tenses, Prepositions, Adjectives, Adverbs, Voices, Subject-verb
agreement
Spoken Skills
Transcription of words into IPA
Stress
Intonation
Weak Forms (transcription of weak forms into IPA)
EXPERIMENTS Software- based Speaking Exercises
Listening Skills
Listening & Hearing
The Process of Listening
Types of Listening
Listening Influencers
Improving Listening Skills
Listening Comprehension
Recommended Books:
Bansal R K and Harrison J B, Spoken English: A Manual of Speech and Phonetic Orient
Longman.
Hornby A S, Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary of Current English Oxford University.
Murphy Raymond, Intermediate English Grammar Cambridge University Press
Barun K, Effective Technical Communication, Oxford Higher Education.
Tyagi, Kavita and Padma Misra, Basic Technical Communication PHI Learning
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EGA-102* ENGLISH AND GENERAL AWARENESS-II
Course Objective:
The object of this course is to provide the information on the history of India from
pre-Maurya period to freedom struggle and India’s independence.
Indian History
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Recommended Books:
Total History and Civics, Dolly Ellen Sequeria, Ms. Nidhi M Pinto for Morning Star,
Daryagang, New Delhi.
Social Science, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi.
Themes in Indian History Part II, National Council of Educational Research
and Training, New Delhi.
General Study Manual, Tata Mc Graw Hill Series, New Delhi.
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CE-201 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS-I
Course Objective:
To make the students understand the basic concepts of stress and strains theory as well as about
the bending moment and shear force diagram.
Strains Energy, Resilience and Impact loading- Load deflection diagram: Strain
energy of prismatic bars with varying section, For non prismatic bars with stresses
under gradual, Sudden and impact loadings, Shear resilience, Relation between
UNIT-II Elastic moduli and strain energy.
Stresses induced due to uni-axial stress, Stresses induced by state of simple shear
stresses induced due to biaxial stress, Mohr Circle, Ellipse of stress, Principal stresses
and principal planes, Maximum shear stresses, Principal strains. Theory of Failures.
Recommended Books:
Punmia B C and Jain A K, Mechanics of Materials, Laxmi Publication, 2005
Jain A K, Elementary Structural Analysis, Nem Chand & Bros, Roorkee
Timoshenko S and Young D H, Elements of strength of materials, Van Nostrand, 1968
Utku S, Norris C H & Wilbur J B, Elementary structural analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1991
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CE-203 FLUID MECHANICS-I
Course Objective:
This course gives an introduction to the fundamentals of fluid flow and its behavior so as to equip
the students to learn related subjects and their applications in civil engineering.
Introduction- Basic equations, Pressure and its relationship with height, Pressure
diagram, Hydrostatic forces on submerged bodies, Buoyancy and floatation, Liquids in
relative equilibrium.
UNIT-I Fluid kinematics, Flow characteristics, Continuity equation, Acceleration of fluid
particles, Rotational and irrotational motion, Circulation and vorticity, Velocity
potential and stream function, Streamlines, Equipotential lines, Flow net method, Use
and limitations.
Fluid dynamics- Euler’s equation, Energy equation and Bernoulli’s equation,
Application of Bernoulli’s equation, Orifice meter, Venture meter, Pivot tube etc., Flow
through orifice, Mouth piece, Weir and notches, Impulse momentum equation and its
UNIT-II application, Pipe junction, Bends, Stationary flat and curved vanes, Moment of
momentum equation. Flow through pipes: Reynolds’ experiment, Laws of fluid
friction, Darcy Weisbach equation, Energy losses, Equivalent pipe, Pipes in series and
parallel, Branched pipes, Time of emptying a reservoir through pipe, Pipe networks.
Laminar flow- Laminar flow through circular pipes, Parallel plates, Open channel,
Porous media, Couette flow, Stokes law, Measurement of viscosity, Transition from
laminar to turbulent flow.
Dimensional analysis and similitude- Dimensional homogeneity, Non Dimensional
UNIT-III parameter, Buckinghum pie theorem, Dimensional analysis chice of variables,
Reyleigh methods, Examples Rise in capillary tube, Head characteristics of a pump,
Drag on a ship, Fall velocity of a sphere, Velocity in an open channel, Pipe orifice,
Discharge over a sharpedge weir, Celerity of a gravity wave. Model analysis
similitude, Types of similarities, Force ratios, Similarity laws, Model classification,
Scale effects.
Boundary layer theory, Types, Boundary layer thickness and equations, Momentum
integral equation boundary layer on rough surfaces, Total drag on flat plate due to
laminar and turbulent boundary layer, Boundary layer separation and its control.
Turbulent flow- Shear stresses, Establishment of flow, Types of boundaries, Mixing
length concept, Velocity distribution, Mean velocity and resistance to flow in smooth
UNIT-IV and rough pipes, Friction in non circular conduits.
Flow measurement, Measurement of pressure static, Dynamic and total pressure,
Piezometric head, Measurement of velocity Pitot tube and prandtll tube. Measure flow
through orifice, Mouth piece, Weir and notches, Measurement of dischargeorifice,
Mouthpiece weir and notches, Orifice meter, Flow nozzle, Venturi flume.
Recommended Books:
Modi P N and Seth S M, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House, 2011
Pandhare A P, Jadhav S S, Fluid Mechanics, Technical Publication, Pune, 2009
Garde R J and Mirajgaoker A G, Fluid Mechanics, Roorkee Publishing House, 1972
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse,contents/IIT,%20Guwahati/fluid_mechanics/ind
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CE-205 SURVEYING-I
Course Objective:
To acquaint students about basic principles and basic instruments related with surveying &
levelling. They will learn the way to measure distance, Direction and angles.
Recommended Books:
Punmia B C, Surveying Vol. I, Laxmi Publishers, 2005
Arora K R, Surveying Vol. I, Standard Book House
Bhatta B, Remote sensing and GIS, 2009, Oxford University press
Ghilani C D, Wolf P R, Elementary Surveying, Pearson Education, Limited, 2011.
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse,contents/IIT,ROORKEE/SURVEYING/home.htm
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CE-207 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS
Course Objective:
To acquaint students about various material and methods used in construction as well the
characteristics of different materials used for building construction.
Recommended Books:
Singh S, Engineering Materials, Stosius Inc/Advent Books Division, 1990
Punmia B C, Building Construction, Laxmi Publication, 2005.
Rangwala S C, Engineering Materials, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2008
Relevant I.S. Codes
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CE-209 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES-I
Course Objective:
To acquaint students about behaviour of different type of steel section used in construction
industry and the design of simple steel structures.
UNIT-II to unsymmetrical bending, Elastic lateral torsional buckling, Beam Columns, Short and
Long Beam, Columns – Beam Columns at Ultimate Load, Effects of Slenderness Ratio
and Axial force on Modes of Failure, Beam, Column under Biaxial bending.
Column Bases and Footings, Introduction, Types of column bases, Design of slab base
and gussested base, Design of gusseted base subjected to eccentrically loading,
Design of grillage foundations.
UNIT-III
Design of Industrial building Frames – Design of Purlins for Roof Trusses, Analysis of
simple bents, Sway and non-sway frames, Design of Gable frames, Design of knee
bracing, Vertical bracing.
Introduction to plate and girder, Elements of plate girder, Design steps of a plate UNIT-IV
girder, Necessity of stiffeners in plate girder, Various types of stiffeners, Web and flange splices
(brief introduction), Curtailment of flange plates, Design beam to
column connections: Introduction, Design of framed and seat connection.
Recommended Books:
Ramchandra and Gehlot V, Design Of Steel Structures (Vol.-I), Scientific Publishers, 2009
Punmia B C, Jain A K And Jain A K, Comprehensive Design of Steel Structures,
Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 1998
Arya A S & Ajmani J L, Design of Steel Structures, Nem Chand & Brothers, 1974
Ragupathy M, Design of Steel Structures, Tata McGraw, Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi,
1996
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HS-201 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Course Objective:
Recommended Books:
Koontz , Essentials of Management, Tata McGraw Hill
Robbins and Coulter, Management, PHI, 8th Ed.
Robbins and Judge, Organizational Behavior, Pearson
Pareek, Understanding Organizational Behavior, Oxford
Luthans, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw Hill Education
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CE-211 STRUCTURAL MECHANICS LAB-I
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CE-215 SURVEYING LAB-I
Chain traversing.
Compass traversing.
Leveling
Differential leveling
Fly levelling
Plotting of longitudinal section and cross sections.
Use of Automatic and digital level.
EXPERIMENTS
Reciprocal leveling.
Study of various instruments used in Plane table surveying
Radiation method of plane Tabling
Intersection method of plane tabling
Two point problem in plane table surveying
Three point problems in plane table surveying
Contouring and preparation contour map.
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ELGA-201 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-III
Assumption:
The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied
in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they
may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over
grammar.
Course Objective:
The course is designed to help students develop effective communication skills, and hence,
it lays emphasis on their spoken and listening skills.
Better English Pronunciation, J.D.O’ Connor, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi.
English Phonetics and Phonology, Peter Roach, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi.
How to write and speak better, The Reader Digest Association Ltd, New Delhi.
Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to provide fundamental and important information on World
and Indian geography. The students will be able to understand about their environment and
geographical activity.
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CE-202 STRUCTURE ANALYSIS-II
Course Objective:
To equip the students with the advance methods of structural analysis with emphasis on
analysis of frames, Arches and trusses.
UNIT-I Slope deflection and moment Distribution Methods, Analysis of continuous beams &
portal frames, Portal frames with inclined members, Frames undergoing user support
settlement, Distribution Factors; Application to Beams and Frames without side sway;
Application to Frames with side sway; Beams and Frames with uneven loading;
Support Settlement.
Column Analogy Method- Elastic centre, Properties of analogous column, Applications
to beam & frames. Strain energy method of analysis; Introduction to nature methods
of analysis; Flexibility Method; Stiffness method. Influence lines and moving loads,
Definition of influence line– influence line for statically determinate beams– criterion
for maximum reaction or shear in simple beams – criterion for maximum bending
moment in simple beams – absolute maximum bending moment in a simple beam –
UNIT-II
Muller Breslau influence theorem for statically determinate beams– influence lines for
statically determinate trusses– criterion for maximum bending moment at a panel
point on the loaded chord of a truss– criterion for maximum bending moment at a
panel point on the unloaded chord of a truss– criterion for maximum bending moment
at a panel point on the web member of a truss – Muller Breslau influence theorem for
statically determinate trusses
Analysis of Two hinged Arches, Parabolic and circular Arches, Bending Moment
Diagram for various loadings, Temperature effects, Rib shortening, Axial thrust and
Radial Shear force diagrams.
UNIT-III
Unsymmetrical Bending Introduction, Centroidal principal axes of sections, Bending
stresses in beam subjected to unsymmetrical bending, Shear centre, Shear centre for
channel, Angles and Z sections.
Approximate methods of multistory frame analysis, Vertical and lateral load analysis of
multistory frames– degree of indeterminacy– assumptions for vertical load analysis–
assumptions for lateral load analysis– portal method– cantilever method– alternate
UNIT-IV moment and shear distribution– comparison of methods.
Cable and suspension Bridges, Introduction, Uniformly loaded cables, Temperature
stresses, Three hinged stiffening Girder and two hinged stiffening Girder.
Recommended Books:
Gupta S P and Pandit G S, Theory of Structures, (Vol. I) Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 1999.
Jain A K, Advanced Structural Analysis, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee.
Jindal R L, Indeterminate Structures, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 1966.
Wang C K, Statically Indeterminate Structures, McGraw Hill Book Co., New York
Wang C K, Intermediate Structural Analysis, McGraw Hill International Edition, 1984
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CE 204 FLUID MECHANICS-II
Course Objective:
To acquaint students about behaviour and characteristics of water flow and machinery used
in water engineering.
Open Channel flow, Types of flow, Types of Channel, Velocity distribution, Chezy,
Manning and Basin formulae, For uniform flow, Most economical section, Critical flow, UNIT-I
Specific energy, Specific force. Computation of uniform flow and critical flow. Open channel flow:
Non-Uniform flow, Dynamic equation for gradually varied flow, Computation for length of
backwater curve, Rapidly Varied flow, Hydraulic jump,
Types, Uses. Surges in open channels.
Types of flows, Reynold's experiment, Shear stress on turbulent flow, Boundary layer
in pipes, Establishment of flow, Velocity distribution for turbulent flow in smooth and
rough pipes, Resistance to flow of fluid in smooth and rough pipes, Stanton and
Moody's diagram.
UNIT-II Darcy’s weisbach equation, Other energy losses in pipes, Loss due to sudden
expansion, Hydraulic gradient and total energy lines, Pipes in series and in parallel,
Equivalent pipe, Branched pipe, Pipe networks, Hardy Cross method, Water hammer.
Types of drag- drag on a sphere, Flat plate, Cylinder and airfoil, Development of lift on
immersed bodies like circular cylinder and airfoil.
Recommended Books:
Modi P N and Seth S M, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Standard Book
Home, New Delhi, 2005
Subraminayam S, Flow in Open Channels, McGraw Hills, 2009
Douglas J F, Gasiorek J M and Swaffield J A, Fluid Mechanics (4th Ed.). Pearson Education
India, 2002
Das M M, Fluid Mechanics and Turbo machines, Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd New
Delhi, 2008
Arora K R, Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic and Hydraulic Machines, Standard Publishers
and Distributors, New Delhi, 2005
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CE-206 SURVEYING-II
Course Objective:
Theory of Errors- Definitions, Law of weight, Probable errors, Most probable value,
UNIT-II Normal equations, Method of least square, Triangle station adjustment, Figure
adjustment, Quadrilateral and polygon adjustment of closed traverse and level nets.
Remote sensing system, Data acquisition and processing, Applications, Multi concept
in remote sensing. Physical basis of remote sensing, Electromagnetic radiation (EMR),
Nature, Nomenclature and radiation laws; Interaction in atmosphere, Nature, Its
effects in various wavelength regions, Atmospheric windows; Interaction at ground
UNIT-IV surface, Soils and rocks, Vegetation, Water, Etc.; Geometric basis of interaction.
Platform and sensors, Terrestrial, Aerial and space platforms; Orbital characteristics of
space platforms, Sun, And geosynchronous; Sensor systems, Radiometers, Opto-
mechanical and push broom sensor; Resolution, Spectral, Spatial, Radiometric and
temporal; Image interpretation, Elements of interpretation.
Recommended Books:
Punmia B C, Surveying Volume II, Laxmi Publisher, 2005.
Arora K R, Surveying Vol. II, Standard Book House
Bhatta B, Remote sensing and GIS, Oxford University press, 2009.
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CE-208 DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES-I
Course Objective:
To provide the students with the knowledge of the behaviour of reinforced concrete structural
elements under various loading conditions and to enable them to design such elements under
various loads.
Material strength and properties, Grades of concrete and steel, Characteristic strength
and working strength, Types of loads, Characteristic loads, Load combinations,
Working Stress Method of design of RC sections, Principles, Assumptions, Durability UNIT-I and
fire resistance, Moment of resistance of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged
sections, Deflection criterion for flexural members, Bond, Flexural and anchorage bonds,
Development length, Design of sections subjected to flexure, Shear
and torsion using Working Stress Method.
Limit State Method of design of RC sections, Principles and assumptions, Partial safety
factors, Comparison with Working Stress Method, Advantages, Moment of resistance
UNIT-II of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged sections, Bond, Flexural and
anchorage bonds, Development length, Design of sections subjected to flexure, Shear
and torsion using Limit State Method.
Design and detailing of simply supported, Cantilever and continuous RC beams,
Design and detailing of one way simply supported and continuous RC slabs, IS Code UNIT-III
coefficients for continuous beams and slabs, Design and detailing of two way RC slabs with various
support conditions using IS Code coefficients. All designs shall be done by both Limit State and
Working Stress Methods with greater importance attached to the
former.
Retaining Walls-Classification, Forces on retaining walls, Design criteria, Stability
requirements, Proportioning of cantilever retaining walls, Counter-fort retaining walls, UNIT-IV
Criteria for design of counter-forts, Design examples. Design and detailing of RC columns by
Working Stress Method– general principles, Axially loaded short and long columns– helically
reinforced columns– short and long columns with eccentric loads–
design and detailing of RC tension members by Working Stress Method.
Recommended Books:
Dayaratnam P, Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Oxford & IBH Pub. New Delhi
Jain A K, Reinforced Concrete, Limit State Design, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee
Sinha S N, Reinforced Concrete Design, Tata McGraw Hill
Varghese P C, Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, Prentice Hall of India
Gambhir M L, Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Prentice Halls of India
Limited, 2008
Punmia B C, Jain A K and Jain A K, Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete,
Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 1st Edition, 2007
SP-16(S&T), 1980, 'Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS:456, BIS, N.Delhi
SP-34(S&T),1987 'Handbook on Concrete Reinforcement and Detailing', BIS, N.Delhi
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CE-210 CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
Course Objective:
To study details regarding properties and testing of cement, Mortar, Concrete and concrete mix
design.
Mixing, Handling, Placing and compacting concrete: mixers, Charging the mixer,
Uniformity of mixing, Mixing time, Prolonged mixing, Ready, Mixed concrete, Handling,
Pumped concrete, Placing and compacting, Vibration of concrete, Internal
Recommended Books:
Shetty M S, Concrete Technology, S.Chand and Company Ltd, 2008
Gambhir M L, Concrete Technology, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004
Santhakumar A R, Concrete Technology, Oxford University Press, 2006
Neville A M and Brooks J J, Concrete Technology, Pearson, 1987
Mehta P K and Monteiro P J M, Concrete, Microstructure, Properties of Materials, TMH 2006
SP-34(S&T), 1987 'Handbook on Concrete Reinforcement and Detailing', BIS, N.Delhi
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HS-202 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Course Objective:
To provide the students a basic understanding of Business and Economics which are vital
constituents of the overall professional environment of an Engineer.
UNIT-IV Demand &Supply Analysis, Meaning of demand and supply, Law of demand and
supply, Elasticity of demand and its measurement, Production, Factors of production,
Law of variable production, Production function, Cost Analysis, Types of costs and
shapes of different cost curves, Theory of Firm and Pricing, Types of markets,
Equilibrium of firm and industry under perfect, Monopoly and imperfect competition.
Recommended Books:
Dessler, Human Resource Management, Pearson
Rao V S P, Human Resource Management, Excel
Khan M Y and Jain P K, Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hill
Pandey I M, Financial Management, Vikas
Kotler Philip , Marketing Management , Pearson
Kotler Philip & Armstrong Gary, Principles of Marketing ,Pearson
Ahuja H L, Micro Economic Theory, S Chand
Ruder Dutt & Sundharam, Indian Economy, S Chand
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CE-212 CONCRETE LAB
To determine the fineness of cement using (i) dry blank sieving (ii) blaine’s
air permeability method
To determine the standard consistency, Initial and final setting time of
cement sample using Vicat’s apparatus
To determine the soundness of given sample of cement and lime by i) Le
Chatelier test, (ii) autoclave test.
To determine the compressive strength of cement sample.
To determine the specific gravity and water absorption of coarse aggregate.
EXPERIMENTS To determine the fineness modulus and particle size distribution of
coarse,Fine, And all in aggregates.
To determine the percentage bulking of a fine aggregate sample.
To determine the consistency of freshly mixed concrete of given
proportion by slump test.
To determine the workability of freshly mixed concrete of given
proportion by compaction factor test
To determine the cube strength and cylinder strength of concrete of
given proportion and given water cement ratio.
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CE-214 SURVEYING LAB–II
Study of a Theodolite
To measure the horizontal angle by the method of reiteration and repetition.
To measure vertical angle with a Theodolite
Determining Tacheometric constant of a Tacheometer.
EXPERIMENTS
Study and working of total station.
Distance and angular measurement by total station
Plotting a contour map with a total station
Setting out of simple circular curve by Theodolite/total station method.
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CE-216 FLUID MECHANICS LAB-II
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ELGA-202 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-IV
Assumption:
The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied
in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they
may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.
Course Objective:
The course deals with clause analysis, sentence classification based on clauses, time and tense
and common errors in sentence structure. The purpose is to familiarize students with all kinds
of sentences and their use.
High School English Grammar & Composition by PC Wren and H Martin, published
by S. Chand, New Delhi
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Course Objective:
The course will help students understand the basic concepts of the Indian economy, the role
of the planning commission, India’s fiscal and monetary policy, public finance, public
distribution system and banking system.
Indian Economy
Recommended Books:
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CE-301 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS-III
Course Objective:
To acquaint students about advance methods of analysis of structure including matrix and
stiffness methods. An introduction is also provided for dynamic loading of structures.
UNIT-II matrices for truss and frame elements, Displacement transformation matrix, Analysis of
simple structures, Plane truss and plane frame, Nodal loads and element loads,
Lack of fit and temperature effects
UNIT-III matrix of elements in global co, Ordinates from element coordinates, Assembly of load
vector and stiffness matrix, Solution of two span continuous beam, Single bay single
storey portal frame.
UNIT-IV Linear systems, Equation of motion, D’Alembert’s principle, Damping, Free response of
damped and undamped systems, Logarithmic decrement, Transient response–
Vibration isolation– Introduction to two degree of freedom systems
Recommended Books:
Chopra A K, Dynamics of structures, Pearson Education/ Prentice Hall India, 2007
Reddy C S, Basic structural analysis, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001
Wang C K, Matrix method of structural analysis, International Text Book Company, 1970
Przemeineicki J S, Theory of Matrix structural analysis, Tata McGraw Hill
Coates R C and Coutie M G, Structural Analysis
Gere J M and Weaver W, Matrix Analysis of framed structures, CBS Publishers
Clough R W and Penzein J, Dynamics of structures, Tata McGraw Hill
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CE-303 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING-I
Course Objective:
To equip the students to plan, And design various structures and traffic control devices coming
under two different modes of transportation (1) Highways and (2) Airports.
Traffic Engineering- Traffic Characteristics, Various traffic studies and their application
UNIT-II traffic regulations and controls, Traffic control Devices, Traffic Signals, Classification of
signals, Carriage way markings, Traffic islands, Highway intersections.
Highway Materials, Testing & Design- Road aggregates, Desirable props & tests,
Bituminous materials, Types of bituminous materials used in highway construction, Requirements,
Desirable properties and tests. Highway construction and Maintenance-Construction of earth
roads, Gravel roads WBM roads, Bituminous pavements, UNIT-III Bituminious construction
Procedures, Construction of Cement concrete pavements. Joints in Concrete pavements – types
and causes of failures in flexible and rigid pavements, Highway drainage. Pavement Design –Basic
difference between flexible and rigid pavements, Factors to be considered in Design of pavements,
Design of
flexible pavements by CBR method only.
Aircraft characteristics– Regional planning airport site selection, Surveys for site
selection Airport obstructions zoning laws, Classification of obstructions, Imaginary
surfaces. Runway orientation, Wind rose diagram, Basic runway length and corrections
Recommended Books:
Khanna S K and Justo C.E.G., Highway Engineering, New Chand & Bros, 1991
Khadiyali L R, Traffic Engineering And Transport Planning, Khanna Publishers, 1987
Khanna S K, Arora M G and Jain S S, Airport Planning and Design, Nem Chand & Bros
Rangwala S C and Rangwala P S, Airport Engineering, Charotar Publishing House, 2008
Horonjeff R, McKelvey F and Sproule W, Planning & design of airport. McGraw Hills, 2009
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CE-305 HYDROLOGY AND WATER POWER
Course Objective:
To make the students aware of the importance of surface water resources and strategic back
ground information for its effective and wise utilization.
Water power- types of hydro power schemes, Runoff river plant, Pumped storage
plant, Tidal power plants, Hydro power potentials of India, Economic considerations of
water power, Estimates of available water power, Gross and net head, Available
UNIT-IV power, Power duration curve, Assessment of water power potential, Load factor,
Capacity factor, Utilization factor, General layout of hydro power scheme, Elements of
hydro power scheme, Intakes, Functions, Types, Tail race, Penstocks: location, Types,
Economical diameter, Penstock accessories, Anchor block, Water hammer, Water
hammer equation, Cavitations, Surge Tanks.
Recommended Books:
Subramanian K, Engineering Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008
Wilson E M, Engineering Hydrology, Macmillan, 1990.
Raghunath H M, Hydrology: principles, analysis, Design, Prentice Hall, 2007
Punmia B C, Lal P B B and Jain A K, Irrigation and Water Power Engineering, Laxmi
Publication, 2009.
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CE-307 SOIL MECHANICS
Course Objective:
To equip the students to understand the properties and behavior of soil and various methods
to determine soil properties and study of earth and earth retaining structures.
Nature of soil and functional relationships: Formation of soils, Soil type, 3 phase
system,void ratio, Specific gravity, Dry density, Porosity, Water content, Saturated
unit weight, Submerged unit weight, Degree of saturation, Soil Structure, Single
grained, Honey combed, Flocculated and dispersed structure and their effects on the
basic soil properties.
UNIT-I Laboratory and field identification of soils- Determination of water content by oven
drying, Specific gravity using pycnometer and specific gravity bottle, Grain size
analysis by sieve analysis, Hydrometer analysis and pipette analysis, Atterberg limits
and indices, Visual identification by simple field tests – Field density by core cutter,
Sand replacement and wax coating methods. Classification of soils: Necessity,
Principles of classification, I.S. classification, Plasticity charts, Group index
Soil water- Modes of occurrence, Adsorbed and capillary water types, Total stress,
Effective stress, Pore pressure, Pressure diagrams. Permeability- Definition, Darcy’s
law, Factors affecting permeability, Laboratory determination, Stratified soils, Average
permeability.
UNIT-II Shear Strength- Definition, Mohr’s strength and stress circles, Origin of planes, Mohr’s
envelope, Mohr Coulomb strength theory, Direct shear test, Triaxial shear test,
Drainage conditions, Consolidated Drained, Consolidated Undrained, Unconsolidated
Undrained tests, Measurement of pore pressure, Total and effective stress strength
parameters, UCC test, Vane shear tests, Choice of test conditions for field problems.
Consolidation- Definition, Spring analogy for primary consolidation, Terzaghi’s theory
of one dimensional consolidation, Concepts of coefficient of compressibility, Coefficient
of volume change and compression index, Laboratory consolidation test, E,log p
curves, Pre-consolidation pressure, Time rate of consolidation, Difference between
UNIT-III consolidation and compaction
Compaction- Definition and objectives of compaction, Standard and Modified Proctor
tests, Concept of OMC and maximum dry density, Zero air voids line, Factors
influencing compaction, Effect of compaction on soil properties, Field compaction
methods, Proctor needle for field control.
Earth pressure- Earth pressure at rest, Active and passive earth pressure for
cohesionless and cohesive soils, Rankine’s and Coulomb’s theories, Point of application
of earth pressure for cases of with and without surcharge in cohesionless and cohesive UNIT-IV
soils, Culmann’s and Rebhan’s graphical construction for active earth pressure, Stability of
slopes: Slope failure, Base failure and toe failure, Swedish circle method –
Φ = 0 analysis and c = 0 analysis, Friction circle method, Taylor’s stability number –
Stability charts.
Recommended Books:
Arora K R, Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering, Standard Publications, 1987
Punmia B C, Soil Mechanics & Foundations, Laxmi Publications, 1988
Murthy V N S, Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering, Dhanpat Rai, 1996
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CE-309 PROJECT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
Course Objective:
To make the students familiar with the various facets of construction and its planning like project
scheduling, Resource and material management and construction procedures.
PERT, Probability concept in network, Optimistic time, Pessimistic time, Most likely
time, Lapsed time, Deviation, Variance, Standard deviation, Slack critical path,
Probability of achieving completion time, Central limit theorem.
UNIT-IV
Cost, Time Analysis Cost versus time, Direct cost, Indirect cost, Total project cost and
optimum duration, Contracting the network for cost optimisation, Steps in time cost
optimisation, Illustrative examples.
Recommended Books:
Punmia B C and Khandelwal K K, Project Planning & Control with PERT & CPM,
Lakshmi Publication, 2002
Srinath L S, PERT and CPM: Principles & Applications, Affiliated East-west
Press(P)Ltd, 1975
Sengupta B and Guha H, Construction Management and Planning, Tata McGraw Hills
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CE-311 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-I
Course Objective:
To provide detailed understanding regarding usage of water for drinking purpose – from
identification of source, Planning the treatment systems, Distribution of treated water with
development of distribution of layout and necessity of maintenance.
UNIT-III sedimentation tanks, Filtration- slow and rapid filter design, Disinfection, Design of all
the units of water treatment plant, Miscellaneous treatments- removal of colour, Taste
and odor, Iron and manganese, And hardness, Fluoridation and deflouridation.
Recommended Books:
Garg S K, Environmental Engineering Vol I, Khanna Publishers, 1992
Birdie G S and Birdie J S, Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons, 1996
Duggal K N, Elements of Environmental Engineering, S Chand & Co Ltd, 2008
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CE-313 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS LAB
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CE-315 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB-I
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CE-317 SOIL MECHANICS LAB-I
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CE-319 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB-I
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ELGA-301 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-V
Assumption:
The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied
in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they
may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.
Course Objective:
The course facilitates the learning of the principles of effective formal and
business communication.
English Phrasal Verbs in Use, Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, Cambridge University
Press, 2008.
Oxford Word Skills, Ruth Gairns and Stuart Redman, Oxford University Press, 2009.
English Vocabulary in Use, Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, Cambridge University Press,
2008. Business Communication Today, Coutland L. Bovee and John V. Thill, Dorling
Kindersley (India) Private Limited, New Delhi, 2005.
Business Communication, Raymond V Lesikar, Marie E Flately, Kathryn Rentz, Neerja
Pandey, Tata McGrawa Hill Education Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2009.
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Course Objective:
The course is designed to familiarize students with the developments in the fields of science,
defence, space, sports and cinema. The course will also help students in develop general
mental ability
Recommended Books:
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CE-302 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES-II
Course Objective:
To provide detailed understanding of design of industrial building, Water tanks and towers etc.
Students will be allowed to use plastic analysis methods of steel structures.
UNIT-I Ultimate load carrying capacity of tension members and compression members,
Flexural members, Shape factor, Mechanisms, Plastic collapse, Analysis, Plastic
analysis applied to steel beams and simple portal frames and design.
Recommended Books:
Arya A S and Ajmani J L, Design of Steel Structures, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee
Dayartnam P, Design of Steel Structures, S. Chand and company, 2008
IS:800,1984, Indian Standard Code of Practice for General Construction in Steel
IS:801,1975, Indian Standard Code of Practice for Use of Cold formed light gauge
steel structural members in general building construction
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CE-304 GEOTECHNOLOGY
Course Objective:
To impart knowledge in behaviour and design aspects of various types of foundations as well
as slope analysis and soil improvement.
Types of shallow foundations and their relative merits, Depth of foundation, Footing on
slopes, Uplift of footings, Conventional procedure of proportioning of footings,
Combined footings, Raft foundations, Bearing capacity of raft in sands and clays,
Various methods of designing rafts, Floating foundations. Design criteria for structural
safety of foundation (i) location of footing,(ii) shear failure criterion, (iii) settlement
UNIT-I criterion, Ultimate bearing capacity, Modes of shear failure, Rankine's analysis
Tergazi's theory, Skempton's formula, Effect of fluctuation of ground water table,
Effect of eccentricity on bearing capacity, Inclined load, I.S Code recommendations,
Factors affecting bearing capacity, Methods of improving bearing capacity. Plate load
test and its interpretation, Bearing capacity from penetration tests, Design bearing
capacity.
Recommended Books:
Ranjan G and Rao A S R, Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics, New Age Int.(P)Ltd, 2007
Prakash S, Ranjan G and Saran S, Analysis and Design of Foundation and
Retaining Structures by Sarita Prakashan
Saran S, Analysis and Design of Sub Structures, IBH Oxford, 2006
Das B M, Principles of Foundation Engineering, Cengage Learning, USA, 2010
Bowles J E, Foundation Analysis and Design, McGraw Hills, 1988
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CE-306 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING–II
Course Objective:
To acquaint students about various concepts required in the design and operation of railways and
to have a clear picture about the details of design, Construction and maintenance of structures like
harbor and docks.
Principles of track circuiting, Control of train movement by absolute block UNIT-II system,
Automatic block system, Centralized traffic control systems. Tunnel Engineering: Tunnel
sections, Types size and shapes, Tunnel surveying, Alignment, Transferring center grade in to
tunnel, Tunnel driving procedure, Tunneling through hard and soft soils(Only Full face Method and
Needle Beam Method),Tunnel lining
ventilation lighting and drainage of tunnels.
Dock Engineering Function and types of docks, Dry docks, Floating docks slipways,
UNIT-IV Dock gates and caissons, Dredging, Mechanical and hydraulic dredgers, General study
of bucket ladder, Dredger, Grab dredger and dipper dredgers.
Recommended Books:
Rangwala S C, Railway Engineering, Charator Publishing House, 2008
Chandra S and Agarwal M M, Railway Engineering, Oxford University Press, 2007
Arora S P and Saxena S C, Railway Engineering, Dhanpatrai & Sons, 2001
Bindra S P, A Course in Docks & harbor Engineering, Dhanpatrai & Sons, 1992
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CE-308 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-II
Course Objective:
To expose students to the area of waste treatment – with emphasis on domestic liquid wastes – its
characterization, Collection, Treatment and disposal at individual household level to community
level (rural and urban). To impart the basic concepts of solid waste management and air pollution
control.
Recommended Books:
Garg S K, Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1996
Punmia B C, Jain A K, Jain A K, Waste Water supply Engineering, Laxmi Publication, 2005
Metcalf and Eddy, Waste water Engineering 4th Ed., McGraw Hill International Editions,
2003
Hammer M J, Water and waste water technology, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2011
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CE-310 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
Students are expected to realize the importance of water resources and its application in
irrigation engineering
Recommended Books:
Punmia B C, Lal P B B and Jain A K, Irrigation and Water Power Engineering, Laxmi
Publication, 2009
Modi P N, Irrigation Water Resources & Water Power, Standard Book House, 2008
Garg S K, Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Khanna Publishers, 2009
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CE-312 DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES-II
Course Objective:
Water Tanks, Silos and Bunkers, Estimation of Wind and earthquake forces, Design
UNIT-II requirements, Rectangular and cylindrical underground and overhead tanks, Intze
tanks, Design considerations, Design examples.
Silos and Bunkers, Various theories, Bunkers with sloping bottoms and with high side
walls, Battery of bunkers, Design examples.
Recommended Books:
Krishna J and Jain O P, Plain and Reinforced Concrete, Vol.II, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee
Krishna R N, PreStressed Concrete, TMH Publications, New Delhi, 2006
Lin T Y Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures, John Wiley & Sons, 1981
Jain A K, Reinforced Concrete- Limit State Design, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee
IS 1343, 1980, IS Code of Practice for Prestressed Concrete
IS 3370, 1976(Part I to IV), Indian Standard Code of Practice for Liquid
Retaining Structures
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CE-314 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB–II
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CE-316 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB-II
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CE-318 SOIL MECHANICS LAB-II
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CE-320 SEMINAR
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ELGA-302 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-VI
Assumption:
The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied
in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they
may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.
Course Objective:
The purpose of the course is to make the students confident of using English in formal as
well as informal communication for business and all other purposes.
1. Effective English Communication, Krishna Mohan and Meenakshi Raman, Tata Mc Graw- Hill
Publishing company Ltd, New Delhi.
2. A communicative grammar for English, Geofferey Leech and Jan Svartvik, Pearson Longman,
New Delhi.
3. Word Perfect Spelling, Ronald Ridout, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
4. 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary, Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewes, Binny Publication
House, Delhi.
5. A senior English Grammar and composition N.K.Agarwala, Goyal Brother Prakashan, New Delhi
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Course Objective:
General Science
Unit-1: Advance Communication System
Unit-2: Fuels and Combustion
Unit-3: Energy Audit and Conservation
Unit-4: Renewable Energy Technologies
Unit-5: Human Body
Recommended Books:
Reader’s Digest
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CE-421/422/423/424 QUANTITY SURVEY AND VALUATION
Course Objective:
The student should be able to set out any civil engineering work, To prepare detailed exact as well
as approximate estimates, To have a thorough idea regarding the quality and quantity of
materials, To calculate the exact quantities of items of work and to prepare valuation report of real
and landed property.
Detailed specifications for common building materials and items of work as per I.S
Recommended Books:
Vazirani V N and Chandola S P, Civil engineering estimating & costing, Khanna Publishers,
2004
Dutta B N, Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering: Theory and Practice,
Sangam Books, 2002
Rangawala S C, Valuation of real properties, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2008
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CE-421/422/423/424 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE STRUCTURES
Course Objective:
To understand design and analysis principle of pre-stress concrete and study the behaviour of
different pre-stressed components in detail.
Recommended Books:
Lin T Y and Burns N H, Design of prestressed concrete structures, John Wiley & Sons, New
York, 1981
Raju N K, Prestressed concrete, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New
Delhi, 2006
Nawy E G, Prestressed Concrete: A Fundamental Approach, Pearson Education, Limited,
2011
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CE-421/422/423/424 GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES
Course Objective:
UNIT-II Stabilization with cement, Suitability for soils, Effect on properties of soils Grouting,
Types, Desirable characteristics of grouts, Grouting methods, Grouting pressure,
Grouting materials, Grouting technology, Permeation grouting, Compaction grouting,
Soil fracture grouting, Jet grouting, Application and limitations, Slab jacking, Grouted
columns application to dams.
UNIT-III transfer mechanism and strength development, Soil types, Reinforcing materials,
Reinforced earth retaining walls, Reinforced embankments, Soil nailing,improvement
using natural materials.
UNIT-IV and geo grids, Physical and strength properties of geotextiles and geogrids, Behaviour
of soils on reinforcing with geotextiles and geogrids, Design aspects with geotextiles
and geogrid for clay embankments, Retaining walls and unpaved roads.
Recommended Books:
Purushotham S R, Ground Improvement Technique, Laxmi Publications, 2005
Rao G V and Rao G V S, Text Book on Engineering with Geotextiles, Tata McGraw Hill
Ortigão J A R and Sayao A S F J, Handbook of slope stabilization, Springer, 2004
Jewell R A, Text Book on Soil Reinforcement with Geotextiles, CIRIA Special Publication,
Thomas Telford
Gray Donald H and Sotir Robbin B, Text Book on Bio Technical & Soil Engineering
Slope Stabilization, John Wiley, 1996
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CE-421/422/423/424 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
Course Objective:
This course will help students to learn about various types of solid wastes, Their proper
disposal and management.
Types and Sources of solid and hazardous wastes - Need for solid and hazardous
UNIT-I waste management, Elements of solid waste management, Salient features of Indian
legislations on management and handling of municipal solid wastes, Hazardous
wastes.
Waste generation rates and variation - Composition, Physical, Chemical and biological
UNIT-II properties of solid wastes, Hazardous Characteristics, Source reduction of wastes,
Recycling and reuse.
UNIT-III solid wastes, Analysis of Collection systems, Transfer and transport, Compatibility,
Storage, Labeling and handling of hazardous wastes, Hazardous waste manifests and
transport.
Recommended Books:
George Tchobanoglous, Hilary Theisen and Samuel A, Vigil. Integrated Solid Waste
Management, McGraw- Hill International edition, New York, 1993
CPHEEO, Manual on Municipal Solid waste management, Central Public Health and
Environmental Engineering Organisation, Government of India, New Delhi, 2000
Micheael D. LaGrega, Philip L Buckingham, Jeffrey C. E vans, Environmental Resources
Management, Hazardous waste Management, McGraw-Hill International edition, New York,
2001
Vesilind P.A., Worrell W and Reinhart, Solid waste Engineering, Thomson Learning Inc.,
Singapore, 2002
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CE-421/422/423/424 HYDRO POWER ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
History and types of water power development: History of water power development,
Water power development in India, Comparison of water power with thermal, Nuclear UNIT-I
and wind mills, Classification, High, Medium and Low Head schemes, Run off river plants, Storage
power station Tidal power plant,Recent experiences in wave power development, Underground
power plants, Pumped storage schemes, Small and mini
Hydropower systems, Power demand, Role of Hydropower in a grid.
Selection of suitable type and number of turbines, Layout and spacing of turbines.
UNIT-IV Types and spacing of turbines, Tanks, And design, Power house, Types, Layout and
spacing of units. Economics of Hydropower Installation- Basic factors in economic
Analysis, Cost of Hydroelectric power.
Recommended Books:
Bhattacharya P K, Water Power Engineering, Khanna Publishers, 2002
Desmukh M M, Water Power Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2002
Brown G, Hydroelectric Engineering Practice, CPS, 1984
Fritz J J, Small and Mini Hydropower Schemes, McGraw Hill, 1984
Creager and Justin, Hydro electric Hand Book, John Wiley
Das M M, Saikia M S, Irrigation and water Power Engineering, PHI Learning
Pvt. Ltd, 2009
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CE-421/422/423/424 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
Recommended Books:
Rao S S, Optimization theory and applications, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1985
Majid K I, Optimum Design of Structures, Butter-Worth and Co. Ltd., London, 1974
Deb K, Optimization for Engineering Design, Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd., New Delhi,
1996
Ossenbruggen P J, Systems analysis for Civil Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, 1984
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CE-421/422/423/424 BRIDGE ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
UNIT-II Construction of bridges: Setting out of pier and abutments, Setting out of single span
bridge, Setting out of multi span bridge, Open excavation in dry condition, Foundation
below water table, Pile foundations, Precast driven piles, Cast in situ piles, Load test
on piles, Well foundation, Sinking of wells, Construction of super structure.
Concrete Bridges for Road Transport: Design of simply supported solid slab bridge –
Dispersion of load along the span, Design of slab, Design of Girder Bridge, Design of
UNIT-III
deck slabs, Design of longitudinal girders, Courbon’s method, Design of bearings Steel
Bridge for Railways, Steel girder design.
Inspection of Bridges- Necessity for inspection of bridges, Inspection procedures,
Aspects of inspection, Testing of bridges, Assessment of safe load bearing capacity
UNIT-IV
Maintenance of Bridges- Substructure maintenance, Super structure maintenance,
Bearings, Girders.
Recommended Books:
Ponnuswamy S, Bridge Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
Aswani M G, Vazirani V N and Ratwani M M, Design of Concrete Bridges,
Khanna Publishers, 2004
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CE-421/422/423/424 HIGHWAY & AIRFIELD PAVEMENT DESIGN
Course Objective:
To equip students to design flexible and rigid pavements for highways and airfields.
Types and Component parts of Pavements- Factors affecting Design and Performance
of Pavements, Comparison between Highway and Airport pavements, Functions and
UNIT-I Significance of Sub grade properties, Various Methods of Assessment of Subgrade Soil
Strength for Pavement Design, Causes and Effects of variation in Moisture Content
and Temperature, Depth of frost penetration
Stresses in Flexible Pavements- Stresses and Deflections in Homogeneous Masses,
Burmister’s 2-layer, 3-layer Theories, Wheel Load Stresses, ESWL of Multiple Wheels UNIT-II
Repeated Loads and EWL factors, Sustained Loads and Pavement behaviour under Traffic Loads.
Methods of Flexible Pavement Design- Empirical, Semi-empirical and Theoretical Approaches,
Development, Principle, Design steps, Advantages and
Applications of different Pavement Design Methods
Stresses in Rigid pavements - Types of Stresses and Causes, Factors influencing the
UNIT-III Stresses, General conditions in Rigid Pavement Analysis, ESWL, Wheel Load Stresses,
Warping Stresses, Friction Stresses, Combined Stresses
Methods of rigid pavement design- Types of Joints in Cement Concrete Pavements and
UNIT-IV their Functions, Joint Spacings, Design of Slab Thickness, Design of Joint Details for
Longitudinal Joints, Contraction Joints and Expansion Joints, IRC Method of Design.
Recommended Books:
Yoder and Witezak, Principles of pavement design, John Wiley and sons, 1975
Yang N C, Design of functional pavements, Mc Graw-Hill, 1972
Huang Y H, Pavement Analysis and Design, Pearson Publication, 2004
IRC: 37-2001, Guidelines for the Design of Flexible Pavements
IRC: 58-2002, Guidelines for the Design of Rigid Pavements
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CE-421/422/423/424 FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
Course Objective:
To make the back ground, Basic concepts and basic formulation of finite element method clear
to the students
Recommended Books:
Reddy J N, An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill, 2006
Bathe K J, Finite Element Procedures in Engineering Analysis, Prentice Hall, 1982
Cook R D, Malkus D S, Plesha M F and Witt R J, Concepts & Applications of Finite
Element Analysis, John Wiley, 2004
Yang T Y, Finite element structural analysis, Prentice-Hall, 1986
Gallaghar R H, Finite Element Analysis: Fundamentals, Prentice Hall Inc.
Rajasekaran S, Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design, Wheeler Pub, 1993
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CE-421/422/423/424 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
Course Objective:
Students will deals with the planning, Geometric design and traffic operations of roads and
highways for the achievement of safe, Efficient, And convenient movement of traffic. This subject
will help them to solve transportation problems related to traffic.
Scope of traffic engineering & study of its elements, Introduction, Objectives and
scope of traffic engineering, Components of road traffic, Vehicle, Driver and road,
UNIT-I Road user and vehicle characteristics and their effect on road traffic, Traffic
maneuvers, Traffic stream characteristics, Relationship between speed, Flow and
density, Sampling in traffic studies, Adequacy of sample size.
UNIT-III grade intersection, Crossings including provision for safe crossing of pedestrians and
cyclists, Grade separated intersections, Their warrants and design features, Bus stop
location and bus bay design, Road lighting, Regulations on vehicles, Drivers and
traffic, Planning and design of one-way-streets, Reversible lanes and roadways, Turn
regulation, Transit and carpool lanes, Pedestrian facilities.
Traffic control devices and environmental control, Traffic signs, Markings and signals,
Different methods of signal design, Redesign of existing signals including case studies,
UNIT-IV Signal system
and co-ordination, Air and noise pollution of different transport modes,
Visual impacts, Impacts on land development, Technological approaches to improving
environment.
Recommended Books:
Kadiyali L R, Traffic and Transport planning, Khanna Publishers, 1987
Pignataro L J and Cantilli E J,Traffic Engineering: Theory & Practice, John Wiley, 1973
IRC – SP41, Guidelines for the Design of At, Grade Intersections in Rural & Urban Areas
O'Flaherty C A, Transport planning and traffic engineering, Arnold, 1997
Matson, Smith and Hurd, Traffic Engineering, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1955
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CE-421/422/423/424 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL
Course Objective:
To provide students with balanced information regarding different elements of pollution and its
control measures and to make students aware of statutory controls for pollution control.
Air pollution control strategy– basic approaches, Areas of legal responsibility, Source
identification, Particulate control and control of gases and vapours, Factors affecting
UNIT-II control approach selection, Air pollution control technology, Settling chambers, Filters,
Electrostatic precipitators, Wet scrubbers, Entrainment separators, Gas adsorption,
Gas absorption and combustion.
Land pollution– pollution cycle, Ecological factors in plant site selection, Ecological
aspects of vegetation control, Noise pollution, The physics of sound and hearing,
UNIT-III Effects of noise, Sources, Instruments and techniques for noise measurements – light
and glare pollution – light and its characteristics, Glare, Outdoor lighting and glare
sources, Corrective procedures.
UNIT-IV of highway project, Mining and power plants, Legislative control, Water pollution laws
and regulations, Air pollution control act of India, Chimney heights, Land pollution
laws and regulations.
Recommended Books:
Rao C S, Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, New Age International (P) Ltd, 2007
Goel P K, Water Pollution Causes, Effects and Control, New age International (P) Ltd, 2006
Birdie G S and Birdie J S, Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
Bethea R M, Air Pollution Control technology, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1978
Water Pollution Act and Air pollution act of Govt. of India
Relevant Indian Standards & factory Acts
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CE-421/422/423/424 HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES
Course Objective:
Students will learn various method of designing different types of dams and spillways.
Gravity dams- Definition, Forces acting on the dam, Nonoverflow and overflow
UNIT-II sections, Causes of failure design principles, Elementary profile of a dam, High and low
dam, Stability analysis, Temperature control in dams, Construction and
contraction joints, Galleries in dams.
Arch Dam- Classification and type, Factors affecting layout, Simple design criteria –
thin cylinder theory trial load analysis, Elastic theory, Cantilever and Arch analysis.
UNIT-III Earth & Rock fill Dams: Types, Profile and design principles of earth dams, Height and
top width, Side slopes and its protection, Core and casing, Cutoff and seepage control,
Drainage system, Construction methods and quality control.
Spillways, Sluices and crest gates- Definition and types of spillways, Design storm and
spillways capacity, Energy dissipation, Design criteria – design of crest gates and high
UNIT-IV head gates, Supply and power sluices. Instrumentation- Embedded instruments in dam
section, Foundation measurements of dam body, Analysis of strain data,
Automatic control of dam safety.
Recommended Books:
Sharma H D, Concrete Dams, Metroploitan, 2002
Punmia B C and Pande B, Lal B, Irrigation and Water power Engineering, Standard
Publishers, Ninth edition, 1986
Garg S K, Irrigation and Hydraulic structures, Khanna Publishers, 1992.
Creager W P, Justin J D W and Hinds J, Engineering for dams. John Wiley & Sons, 1966
Das M M & Saikia M D, Irrigation and Water Power Engineering, PHI, Learning (P) Ltd,
2009
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CE-421/422/423/424 RETROFITTING AND REHABILITATION OF STRUCTURES
Course Objective:
Cement or epoxy injection, Using wire mesh and cement mortar, Re UNIT-II construction of
bulged portion of masonry wall, Grouting with cement, Pointing with mortar, Shotcreting, Using
FRP fabric, Using RC and steel frames, Adding reinforcements to masonry, Stitching of wall
corners, Use of tie rods. Prestressing of masonry, External binding or jacketing, Splint and bandage
technique, Inserting new
walls, Exterior supplemental elements, Strengthening of parapets
Retrofitting of RC structure- Global retrofitting methods, Adding new shear walls,
Adding steel bracing, Adding infill walls, Non-conventional methods, Seismic base UNIT-III
isolation, Supplemental damping devices. Member or local retrofit methods,
Jacketing/confinements, Jacketing of columns using steel sections, Reinforced concrete
jacketing, FRP jacketing, Beam jacketing, Beam column joint jacketing, Slab
column connection, Foundation, Cost comparison of different method
Repair of Concrete Floors- Surface preparation, Thin bonded toppings, Reinstating joint
sealants. Crack repair, Crack cleaning and resin injection, Crack cutting and UNIT-IV mortar
filling, Application of cement/sand screed, Use of toppings Retrofitting of Steel Structure- Rain
water protection, Drainage in structural members, Preparation of surface by sand blasting,
Protective coatings, Cathodic protection, Sacrificial metal,
Adding additional plates, Strengthening the joints, Concrete jacketing
Recommended Books:
Rajoria K B, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of Structures, Macmillan
Publishers India Ltd, 2010
Agarwal P and Shrikhande M, Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures, Prentice
Hall of India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2006
Santhakumar A R, Concrete Technology, Oxford University Press New Delhi, 2006
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CE-421/422/423/424 MACHINE FOUNDATIONS
Course Objective:
Introduction, Nature of dynamic loads free vibrations of spring mass systems, Forced
vibrations viscous damping, Principles of vibration measuring equipments.
UNIT-I Dynamic properties of soils- Elastic properties of soils, Coefficient of elastic uniform
and non uniform compression and shear, Effect of vibration on the dissipative
properties of soils, Determination of dynamic properties of soils, Codal provisions.
Analysis and design of block type machine foundations- Review of methods for
UNIT-II dynamic analysis, Modes of vibration, Foundations for machines inducing periodical
forces and impact type forces.
Vibration isolation, Passive and active isolation, Use of springs and springs and
UNIT-IV
damping materials, Construction aspects of machine foundations.
Recommended Books:
Saran S, Solid Dynamics and Machine Foundations, Galgotia Publications, 1999
Arora K R, Soil mechanics and foundation Engineering, SPD, 2001
Bowle’s J E, Foundation Analysis and design, 4th edition, MGL,1998
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CE-421/422/423/424 ROCK MECHANICS
Course Objective:
Introduction- Rock Mechanics and its relationship with soil mechanics and engineering
geology, Application of rock mechanics to civil engineering problems.
UNIT-I Classification of rocks- Lithological classification, Engineering classification of rocks,
Classification based on wave velocity ratio, R.Q.D. Classification of rock masses i.e.
RMR and Q systems.
Rock properties- Laboratory test, Compression, Tensile, Void index, Permeability and
shear, Effects of size of specimen, Rate of testing, Confining pressure etc. Stress
strain curves of typical rocks, Strength of intact and fissured rocks, Effects of
UNIT-II anisotropy, Saturation and temperature effects, Shear strength of jointed rock mass.
Field test- Uniaxial tests in tunnels and open excavations, Shear test, Pressures tunnel
tests etc.
Stability of rock slopes- Mode of failure of rock slopes, Plane wedge analysis, 3D
wedge analysis circular mode of failure, Back analysis of slopes, Stability charts, Types
UNIT-III and design of rock bolts.
Determination of in situ stresses- Stresses in rock, Methods of determining in situ
stresses i.e hydraulic fracturing, Flat jack test and over coring.
Design of tunnels- Rock pressure theories, Ground reaction curve, Rock support
interaction analysis empirical and semi empirical methods of analysis, Simple method
of tunnel, Design, Types and design of tunnel lining.
UNIT-IV
Foundation of rocks- Stress distribution in foundation, Methods of determination of
bearing capacity of rocks, Improvement of rock properties, Pressure grouting for
tunnels and dams, Dental concreting, Shear zone treatment.
Recommended Books:
Stagg K G and Zienkiewicz O C, Rock Mechanics in Engineering Practice, John Wiley &
Sons, 1979
Jaeger C, Rock Mechanics and Engineering, Cambridge University, 1979
Goodman R E, Introduction to Rock Mechanics, Wiley, 1989.
Jaeger J C, Cook N G W and Zimmerman R W, Fundamentals of rock mechanics,
Blackwell Publishing, 2007
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CE-421/422/423/424 STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS AND SEISMIC DESIGN
Course Objective:
To equip students with the basic knowledge on design of earthquake resistant structures
Solution of the equation of motion- undamped free vibration- damped free vibration,
Critical damping- under damped system, Over damped system, Negative damping,
And concept of Coulomb damping. Response to harmonic loading, Undamped system,
Equivalent Static Method- Seismic zones and coefficients, Response reduction factors,
Estimations of fundamental time period, Base shear and its distributions using IS:
1893 for multistory buildings (regular shape only). Use of codes like IS: 4326, IS:
UNIT-IV 13828, IS: 13827, IS13920, SP: 22 with reference to masonry, RCC and steel building
Detailing of reinforcement and joints. Restoration and retrofitting, Methodologies for
restoration and retrofitting, For walls, Roofs, Slabs, Columns and foundation of
building in stones, Brick or reinforced concrete structures
Recommended Books:
Chopra A K, Dynamics of structures-theory and applications to earthquake
engineering, Pearson Education, 2007
Clough R W and Penzien J, Dynamics of structures, McGraw Hill, 1975
JaiKrishna and Chandrasekaran A R, Elements of earthquake engineering,
Saritha Prakasan, Meerut, 1976
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OE-431/432 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Course Objective:
The objective of the paper is to facilitate the student with the basics of Operation Research used in
communication. The scope of the subject is to acquire skills to apply the stochastic processes in
engineering problems and solve the mathematical problem.
UNIT-II Bivariate and Multivariate Random Variables, Joint Moments, Joint Characteristic
Functions, Conditional Distributions, Conditional Expected Values, Sequences of
Random variables, Mean Square Estimation, Stochastic Convergence and Limit
Theorems, Random Numbers, Meaning and Generation, Parameter Estimation,
Hypothesis Testing.
UNIT-III between the optimal primal and dual solution, Economic interpretation of duality, The
dual Simplex method, Primal-dual computations, Sensitivity analysis, Duality
Principle, Transportation Problem, Introduction - mathematics model – types –
methods transshipment model, Modeling of quantity discounts., SEQUENCING –
Introduction – Flow –Shop sequencing – n jobs through two machines – n jobs
through, Three machines – Job shop sequencing – two jobs through ‘m’ machines.
Dynamic Programming, Introduction – Bellman’s Principle of optimality – Applications
of dynamic programming- capital budgeting problem – shortest path problem – linear programming
Recommended Books:
Sharma S D, Kedarnath, Operations Research
Hiller & Libermann, Introduction to O.R, (TMH)
Popoulis and Pillai S V, Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes, TMH, 2002
Natarajan A M, Balasubramani P, Tamilarasi A, Operations Research, Pearson Education
Saseini Maurice, Yaspan Arhur & Friedman Lawrence, Operations Research Methods &
Problems
Pannerselvam R, Operations Research, PHI Publications
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OE-431/432 ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Course Objective:
The aim of the syllabus is to study the convergence behavior of various infinite series, To solve the
applications based on double integral (surface integral) and triple integral (volume integral). The
last unit ‘functions of complex variables’ has been added due to its usefulness in evaluating large
number of new definite integrals, The theory of differential equations, The study of electric fields,
Thermodynamics, And fluid mechanics.
Differentiation of vectors, Scalar and vector point functions Gradient of a scalar field
and directional derivative, Divergence and curl of a vector field and their physical
interpretations, Del applied twice to point functions, Del applied to product of point
UNIT-II functions.
Integration of vectors, Line integral, Surface integral, Volume integral, Green’s,
Stoke’s and Gauss divergence theorems (without proof), And their simple
applications.
Recommended Books:
Kreyszig F, Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Grewal B S, Higher Engineering Mathematics
Sastry S S, Engineering Mathematics Part-I
Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus
Jain R K and Iyengar S R K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Greenberg Michael D, Advanced Engg. Mathematics
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OE-431/432 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Course Objective:
UNIT-III incentives, Subsidies and grants – Export Oriented Units – Fiscal and Tax
concessions, District Industries Centers (DIC), Small Industries Service Institute
(SISI), Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII), National Institute of
Entrepreneurship & Small Business Development (NIESBUD), National
Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB) The FOUR Entrepreneurial Pitfalls
(Peter Drucker)
Recommended Books:
Gupta P K, Strategic Entrepreneurship, Everest Publishing House
Meredikh G G, Nelson RE, And Neck PA, The practice of Entrepreneurship
Tarachand, Engineering Economics
A Hand Book for New Entrepreneurs by EDI, Ahemdabad
Hisrich Peters Entrepreneurship (Tata Mc Graw)
Williamsons, Cost and Management Accounting, Prentice Hall of India
Holl H David, Entrepreneurship-New Venture Creation, Prentice Hall of India
Vasant De, Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Development
Rao and Pareek, Handbook of Entrepreneurship
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OE-431/432 SOFT COMPUTING
Course Objective:
The objective is to facilitate the student with the basics of soft computing and its application.
The scope of the subject is to acquire skills to apply the neural network and ANN process.
Recommended Books:
Anderson J A, An Introduction to Neural Networks, PHI
Sivanandam, Deepa, Principles of Soft Computing, Wiley
Krogh Hertz J, Palmer R G, Introduction to the Theory of Neural Computation, Addison-
Wesley
Klir G J & B. Yuan,Fuzzy Sets & Fuzzy Logic, PHI
Melanie Mitchell, An Introduction to Genetic Algorithm, PHI
Rajasekharan S, Vijayalekshmi Pai S A, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic &
Genetic Algorithms, PHI 2003
Jang J S R, Sun C T, E Mizutani, Neurofuzzy and Soft Computing, PHI
Goldberg David E, Genetic Algorithms, Pearson
Yen John & Langari Reza, Fuzzy Logic, Intelligence, Control, And Information, Pearson.
Lin C T & Lee C S G, Neural Fuzzy Systems, PHI
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OE-431/432 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Course Objective:
To make the students understand the basic concepts of AI. After undergoing this course the
students will have the knowledge of issues in AI, Programming, Knowledge representation,
Approximate reasoning, Planning and learning etc.
UNIT-III probabilistic inferences and Dempster Shafer theory, Heuristic methods, Symbolic
reasoning under uncertainty, Statistical reasoning, Fuzzy reasoning, Temporal
reasoning, Non-monotonic reasoning.
Planning in situational calculus, Representation for planning, Partial order planning
algorithm, Learning from examples, Discovery as learning, Learning by analogy, UNIT-IV
Explanation based learning, Introductory remarks on learning by Neural Networks and Genetic
Algorithms. Applications: Rule based systems architecture, Expert systems, Knowledge
acquisition concepts, AI application to robotics, And current
trends in intelligent systems.
Recommended Books:
Russell & Norvig., Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall, 1995
Elain Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, TMH, 1991
Staurt Russel and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence – A modern approach, PHI, 1998
Patrick Henry Winston, Artificial intelligence, 3rd Ed., Addition Wesley, 1992
Patterson Dan W, Artificial Intelligenc”, PHI, 1990
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OE-431/432 REMOTE SENSING & GIS
Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks
L T P Cr External Examination: 50 Marks
3 - - 3 Duration of Examination: 03 Hours
Course Objective:
To make the students understand the knowledge about to forecast the quantity of materials required
for each item of work from the available drawings. The student should also know about specifications
of each work, knowledge of earthwork calculation and preparing of abstract of cost. A diploma holder
in civil engineering has a major job of valuation and rent fixation. Once he is working as junior
engineer or contractor he must be familiar with the departmental procedures. The student will get
the knowledge of making tender notices, inviting tenders, executing contracts and recording M.B.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Basics of Remote Sensing & GIS by Dr. S.Kumar , Univertsity Sc. Press.
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OE-431/432 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Course Objective:
To make the students aware about the various renewable and non conventional resources of
energy available, Their potential and utilization. The students learn how to meet the growing
energy needs by the use of environmental friendly renewable energy resources.
Waves, Nature and availability of energy from waves onshore and off-shores,
Principles of wave converters, Energy conversion and transmission.
Origin and nature of tides, Tidal heads and duration, Principles of tidal energy UNIT-III
conversion, Site Selection, Cycles and load factors, Regulation and control of tidal
power generation.
Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), Temperate and tropical oceans; Principles
of OTEC systems; Site selection, Power cycles, Selection of working fluids, Pumps
and turbines, Heat exchanger criteria, Power transmission and system efficiency.
Recommended Books:
Sukhatme S P, Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, TMH
Garg and Prakash, Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill
Chang, Energy Conversion, Prentice Hall
Soo, Direct Energy Conversion, Prentice Hall
Duffic and Beckman, Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, John Wiley
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OE-431/432 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Course Objective:
To make the students understand the basic concepts of modern consumer electronics products.
After undergoing this course the students will have the knowledge and technical understanding of
various electronic products needed in day to day activities.
Optical Recording and Reproduction: Audio Disc – Processing of the Audio signal –
UNIT-III read out from the Disc – Reconstruction of the audio signal – Video Disc – Video disc
formats- recording systems – Playback Systems.
Telecommunication Systems: Telephone services - telephone networks – switching
system principles – PAPX switching – Circuit, Packet and message switching, LAN, UNIT-IV MAN
and WAN, Integrated Services Digital Network. Wireless Local Loop. VHF/UHF radio systems,
Limited range Cordless Phones; cellular modems, Home Appliances:
Basic principle and block diagram of microwave oven; washing machine hardware
and software; components of air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
Recommended Books:
Bali S P, Consumer Electronics, Pearson Education, 2005
Hoff Philip, Hoff Philip Herbert, Consumer electronics for engineers, Cambridge
University Press, 1998
Davidson Homer L, Troubleshooting & Repairing Consumer Electronics Without a
Schematic, McGraw Hill, 2004
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OE-431/432 SECURITY IN COMPUTING
Course Objective:
To expose students to the concepts and issues of security in computing. The objective of the
course is to facilitate the student with the concepts of elementary cryptography, Mathematical
background of cryptography, Security issues in networks.
UNIT-I AES encryption standard, Public key encryption, Uses of encryption, Secure
programs, Non malicious program errors, Virus and other malicious code, Targeted
malicious code, Controls against program threats.
UNIT-II systems, Security policies, Models of security, Trusted operating system design, Data
base security, Introduction to database security, Security requirements, Reliability
and integrity, Sensitive data, Inference, Multilevel data bases,
Recommended Books:
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Pearson education.
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Course Objective:
Modeling, Verification and Validation, Data collection, Identifying the distribution with
Recommended Books:
Law Averal M and Kelton W David, Simulation Modeling and Analysis, McGraw Hill
Banks J, Carson J S & Nelson B L, Discrete-Event System Simulation, Prentice Hall
Zeigler B P, Kim Taq gon and Praehofer Herbert, Theory of Modeling &
Simulation, Academic Press
Banks Jerry, Handbook of Simulation: Principles, Methodology, Advances, Applications
& Practice
Khoshnevis, Discrete Systems Simulation
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OE-431/432 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS
Course Objective:
To make the students understand the basic concepts of microprocessors and popular
microcontrollers. After undergoing this course the students will have the technical understanding of
various electronic controllers embedded in numerous real time systems for precise control and
monitoring of various events.
Microcontroller based Systems Design, LCD interfacing, Sensor interfacing, Real time
UNIT-IV clock, Relay, PWM, DC and Stepper motor interfacing. Case Studies: Data Acquisition
System, Temperature monitoring system, Manipulator Robot Arm.
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OE-431/432 CIVIL ENGINEERING ESTIMATING & COSTING
Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks
L T P Cr External Examination: 50 Marks
3 - - 3 Duration of Examination: 03 Hours
Course Objective:
To make the students understand the knowledge about to forecast the quantity of materials required
for each item of work from the available drawings. The student should also know about specifications
of each work, knowledge of earthwork calculation and preparing of abstract of cost. A diploma holder
in civil engineering has a major job of valuation and rent fixation. Once he is working as junior
engineer or contractor he must be familiar with the departmental procedures. The student will get
the knowledge of making tender notices, inviting tenders, executing contracts and recording M.B.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Estimating & Costing Chakerborty 5. Estimating & Costing Vazirani & Chandola
2. Estimating & Costing B.N. Dutta 6. Civil Engg. Estimating & Costing Mahajan
3. Estimating & Costing Rangwala 7. Civil Engg. Estimating & Costing G.S. Birdie
4. Estimating & Costing Bhasin 8. P.W.D. Basic Schedule of Rates of Rajasthan State
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CE-441/442 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/PROJECT
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CE-450 COMPREHENSIVE ACADEMIC AND GENERAL
PROFICIENCY (VIVA-VOCE)
A viva–voce for every student for his/her academic and General Proficiency
for the Profession shall be carried out by a committee comprising of three
members including Principal/Director, Head of Department, and an External COMPREHENSIVE
Examiner appointed by University. The evaluation will be made in the light of ACADEMIC AND
various parameters including Academic Performance, Extra Curricular
GENERAL Activities, Educational tours / visits / Membership of Professional Societies,
PROFICIENCY Contribution in NSS Social Welfare Floor Relief / draught relief / Adult
Literacy mission / Literacy Mission / Blood Donation / any other Social Service, other
achievements in the Institution and the performance in Viva
voce before the committee.
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