341-345 Mechs
341-345 Mechs
341-345 Mechs
(SIX SEMESTER)
DIPLOMA COURSE IN
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: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING :
: Effective from Session :
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:Semester System :
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Prepared By
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: Curriculum Development Cell :
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APPROVED BY
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: BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :
: U.P. LUCKNOW, :
:CORRECTED AS SYLLABUS COMMITTEE OF:
: B.T.E. MEETING HELD ON 27.05.2015
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(Effective From )
I Semester
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
5 | - |- | 3 | - | 8 |1.1 Professional Communication |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 20 | 10 | 30 |100 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.2 Applied Mathematics-I(A) |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | - | - | - | 70 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.3 Applied Physics-I |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
6 | - |- | 4 | - |10 |1.4 Applied Chemistry |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 |130 |
- | - |14| - | - |14 |1.5 Engineering Drawing |3.0 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | - | - | - | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
17| 2 |14| 7 | - |40 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | | 60 | 30 | 90 | 440|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10) | 25|
|----|
TOTAL | 465|
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II Semester
V Semester
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Pr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|je| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al |ct| | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
6 | 2 |- | - | - | 8 |5.1 Industrial Management and |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Entrepreneurship Development| | | | | | | | | |
5 | 2 |- | - | - | 7 |5.2 Theory of Machines |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 |- | - | - | 6 |5.3 M/c Tool Tech.& Maintenance|2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
4 | 2 |- | - | - | 6 |5.4 Design & Estimation |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Practicals (For All Groups) | | | | | | | | | |
- | - |- | - |14 |14 |5.5 Mechanical Workshop / | -- | -- | -- | -- | 6 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
| | | | | | * Autoshop | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | |ELECTIVE GROUP | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | (A) Production Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 |- | - | - | 5 |5.6 Production Technology-I |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (B) Auto Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Automobile Engine |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (C) R.A.C. Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Refrigeration |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (D) Repair & Maint. Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Repair & Maintenance I |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (E) Computer Aided Design Group | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Computer Graphics |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10) | 25|
|----|
TOTAL | 525|
VI Semester
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Pr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|je| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al |ct| | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
4 | - |- | - | - | 4 |6.1 Environmental Education * |2.5 | 50 | -- | -- | - | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| | | | | | and Disaster Management | | | | | | | | | |
5 | 1 |- | - | - | 6 |6.2 Industrial Engg.& Safety |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
6 | 1 | | - | - | 7 |6.3 Metrology & Measuring |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Instruments | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | Practicals | | | | | | | | | |
- | - |- | 5 | - | 5 |6.4 Metrology Lab | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
| | | | | |ELECTIVE GROUP | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | (A) Production Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 |- | - | - | 5 |6.5 Production Technology-II |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 |- | - | - | 6 |6.6 Production Automation |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
- | - | -| - | 6 | 6 |6.7 Production Tech. Lab. | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
- | - | 5| - | - | 5 |6.8 Project | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
- | - | -| - | - | - |6.9 Field Exposure II | -- | -- | -- | -- | - | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 4 | 5| 5 | 6 |44 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | -- | 240 |130 | 370 | 650|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (B) Auto Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |6.5 Automobile Technology |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 | -| - | - | 6 |6.6 Automobile Maintenance, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Servicing & Repair | | | | | | | | | |
- | - | -| 6 | - | 6 |6.7 Automobile Engg. Lab | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
- | - | 5| - | - | 5 |6.8 Project | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
- | - | -| - | - | - |6.9 Field Exposure II | -- | -- | -- | -- | - | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 4 | 5| 5 | 6 |44 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | -- | 240 |130 | 370 | 650|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (C) R.A.C. Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |6.5 Air Conditioning |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 | -| - | - | 6 |6.6 R.A.C. Plant Erection, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | performance & maintenance | | | | | | | | |
- | - | -| 6 | - | 6 |6.7 Refgn. & Aircondn. Lab | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
- | - | 5| - | - | 5 |6.8 Project | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
- | - | -| - | - | - |6.9 Field Exposure II | -- | -- | -- | -- | - | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 4 | 5| 5 | 6 |44 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | -- | 240 |130 | 370 | 650|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
A. COMPULSORY SUBJECT OF I & II Semester MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TO BE TAUGHT IN III & IV Sem. TO ITI PASSED
STUDENTS OF TRADES ARE AS FOLLOWS :
TOOL & DIE MAKER(PRESS TOOLS, JIGS & FIXTURES), TOOL & DIE MAKER (DESIGN & MOULDS), MECHANIC (MACHINE
TOOLS MAINTENANCE), DRAUGHTMAN (MECHANICAL), MACHINIST, MACHINIST (GRINDER), FITTER, TURNER,
MECHANIC(DOMESTIC COMMERICAL, REFRIGERATION & AC), PRODUCTION & MANUFACTURING SECTOR, AUTOMOBILE SECTOR,
REFRICERATION AND AIRCONDITIONER SECTOR, FABRICATION (FITTING & WELDING), MECHANIC (MOTOR VEHICLE),
MECHANIC (AGRICULTURE M/c)
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
5 | - |- | 3 | - | 8 |1.1 Professional Communication |2.5 | 50 | -- | 50 | 3 | 20 | - | 20 | 70 |
| | | | | | (*) | | | | | | | | | |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.2 Applied Mathematics-I(A)(*)|2.5 | 50 | -- | 50 | - | - | - | - | 50 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |2.1 Applied Mathematics-I(B)(*)|2.5 | 50 | -- | 50 | - | - | - | - | 50 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.3 Applied Physics-I(*) |2.5 | 50 | -- | 50 | - | - | - | - | 50 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
14| 3 |- | 3 | - |20 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | -- | 200 | | 20 | - | 20 |220 |
B. COMPULSORY SUBJECT OF I and II Semester MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TO BE TAUGHT IN III & IV Sem. ITI PASSED
STUDENTS OF TRADES ARE AS FOLLOWS :
TOOL & DIE MAKER(PRESS TOOLS, JIGS & FIXTURES), TOOL & DIE MAKER (DESIGN & MOULDS), MECHANIC (MACHINE
TOOLS MAINTENANCE), DRAUGHTMAN (MECHANICAL), MACHINIST, MACHINIST (GRINDER), FITTER, TURNER,
MECHANIC(DOMESTIC COMMERICAL, REFRIGERATION & AC), PRODUCTION & MANUFACTURING SECTOR, AUTOMOBILE SECTOR,
REFRICERATION AND AIRCONDITIONER SECTOR, FABRICATION (FITTING & WELDING), MECHANIC (MOTOR VEHICLE),
MECHANIC (AGRICULTURE M/c)
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
6 | - |- | - | - | 6 |1.4 Applied Chemistry(*) |2.5 | 50 | -- | 50 | 3 | 40 | - | 40 | 90 |
3 | 1 |- | 4 | - | 8 |2.2 Applied Physics-II(*) |2.5 | 50 | -- | 50 | 3 | 40 | - | 40 | 90 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
9 | 1 |- | 4 | - |14 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |100 | -- | 100 | | 80 | - | 80 |180 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
NOTE:- (1) (*) It is compulsory to appear & to pass in examination From III Semester To VI Semester,
But marks will not be included for division and percentage of obtained marks.
(2) (*) Four Semester (Two Years) of Extra Time will be given after diploma curriculum period
(If Required) to pass the above paper (1.1 To 1.4 and 2.1 to 2.2) examination (As Per
G. O. No. 2221/16-Pra. Shi.-3-2009 Dated 28-08-2009) & Revised G.O. No. 2704/16-Pra.Shi.-3-
2013-46(8)/2002 Dated 09-01-2013
(1) Each period will be 50 minutes duration.
(2) Each session will be of 16 weeks.
(3) Effective teaching will be at least 14 weeks.
(4) Remaining periods will be utilised for revision etc.
(5) S. I. system of units shall be used in each subject.
(6) 4 week structured and supervised branch specific, task oriented industrial/field exposure
to be organised after IV Semester. Student will submit a report. There will be 60
marks for this exposure. These marks will be awarded by the project examinier in final
year (Examination Marks :40, Sessional Marks: 20). See Annexure-II
(6) Field visits and Extension lectures at institute level as per need be arranged.
(Effective From )
V Semester
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Pr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|je| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al |ct| | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
6 | 2 |- | - | - | 8 |5.1 Industrial Management and |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Entrepreneurship Development| | | | | | | | | |
5 | 2 |- | - | - | 7 |5.2 Theory of Machines |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 |- | - | - | 6 |5.3 M/c Tool Tech.& Maintenance|2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
4 | 2 |- | - | - | 6 |5.4 Design & Estimation |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Practicals | | | | | | | | | |
- | - |- | - |14 |14 |5.5 Mechanical Workshop / | -- | -- | -- | -- | 6 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
| | | | | | * Autoshop | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | |ELECTIVE GROUP | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | (A) Production Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 |- | - | - | 5 |5.6 Production Technology-I |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (B) Auto Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Automobile Engine |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (C) R.A.C. Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Refrigeration |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (D) Repair & Maint. Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Repair & Maintenance I |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (E) Computer Aided Design Group | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |5.6 Computer Graphics |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 |- | - | 14 |46 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 |500 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10) | 25|
|----|
TOTAL | 525|
VI Semester
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Pr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|je| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al |ct| | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
4 | - |- | - | - | 4 |6.1 Environmental Education * |2.5 | 50 | -- | -- | - | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| | | | | | and Disaster Management | | | | | | | | | |
5 | 1 |- | - | - | 6 |6.2 Industrial Engg.& Safety |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
6 | 1 | | - | - | 7 |6.3 Metrology & Measuring |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Instruments | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | Practicals | | | | | | | | | |
- | - |- | 5 | - | 5 |6.4 Metrology Lab | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
| | | | | |ELECTIVE GROUP | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | (A) Production Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 |- | - | - | 5 |6.5 Production Technology-II |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 |- | - | - | 6 |6.6 Production Automation |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
- | - | -| - | 6 | 6 |6.7 Production Tech. Lab. | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
- | - | 5| - | - | 5 |6.8 Project | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
- | - | -| - | - | - |6.9 Field Exposure II | -- | -- | -- | -- | - | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 4 | 5| 5 | 6 |44 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | -- | 240 |130 | 370 | 650|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (B) Auto Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |6.5 Automobile Technology |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 | -| - | - | 6 |6.6 Automobile Maintenance, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Servicing & Repair | | | | | | | | | |
- | - | -| 6 | - | 6 |6.7 Automobile Engg. Lab | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
- | - | 5| - | - | 5 |6.8 Project | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
- | - | -| - | - | - |6.9 Field Exposure II | -- | -- | -- | -- | - | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 4 | 5| 5 | 6 |44 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | -- | 240 |130 | 370 | 650|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | (C) R.A.C. Group | | | | | | | | | |
4 | 1 | -| - | - | 5 |6.5 Air Conditioning |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
5 | 1 | -| - | - | 6 |6.6 R.A.C. Plant Erection, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | performance & maintenance | | | | | | | | |
- | - | -| 6 | - | 6 |6.7 Refgn. & Aircondn. Lab | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 50 | 30 | 80 | 80 |
- | - | 5| - | - | 5 |6.8 Project | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
- | - | -| - | - | - |6.9 Field Exposure II | -- | -- | -- | -- | - | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 4 | 5| 5 | 6 |44 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | -- | 240 |130 | 370 | 650|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
1 I Semester
2 II Semester
3. III Semester
4. IV Semester
5 V Semester
Electives(Any One)
6 VI Semester
Electives(Any One)
Intake 60
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. a picture/photograph
2. an opening sentence or phrase
3. Oral Conversation:
4. Aural :
Distribution of Marks
L T P
3 2/2 -
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
2. ALGEBRA-II:(10 Marks)
2.1 Vector algebra : Dot and Cross product, Scaler and vector
triple product.
DETAILED CONTENTS:
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Rationale:
1. Atomic Structure 4 - -
2 Chemical Bonding 6 - -
3. Classification of Elements 4 - -
4. Electro Chemistry-I 7 - -
5. Electro Chemistry-II 8 - -
6. Chemical Kinetics 4 - -
7. Catalysis 4 - -
8. Solid State 4 - -
9. Fuels 4 - -
10. Water Treatment 6 - -
11. Colloidal State 4 - -
12. Lubricants 4 - -
13. Hydrocarbons 7 - -
14. Organic Reactions & Mechanism 8 - -
15 Polymers 4 - -
16 Synethetic Materials 6 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
Gaseous Fuel - Coal gas, Oil gas, Water gas, Producer gas,
Bio gas, LPG and CNG.
1. Fundamental auspects -
LIST OF PRACTICALS
A. Basic Radicals :
B. Acid Radicals :
Dimensconing techniques.
Geometrical Solids
Isometric scale
carpentary joints
NOTE :
A. The drawiang should include dimension with tolerence
whereever necessary, material list according to I.S. code.
25% of the drawing sheet should be drawn in first angle
projection and rest 75% drawing sheet should be in third
angle figure
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Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
3.1 CIRCLE :
Hyperbola x2 y2
--- - ---=1
a2 b2
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Rationale:
1. Optics (4 Marks)
NOTE :
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1. Introduction 4 1
2. System of Forces & General Condition of 18 4
Equilibrium
3. Moment and Couple 8 1
4. Friction 8 1
5. Machines 8 1
6. Center of Gravity 8 2
7. Moment of Inertia 8 2
8. Beam & Trusses 8 2
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction:
4. Friction:
5. Machines:
6. Centre of Gravity:
7. Moment of Inertia:
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Rationale :
1. Thermal Engineering
A. Sources of Energy 3 - -
B. Fuels and Combustion 6 - -
2. Machine Components
i. Pins, Cotter & Knuckle Joints 5
ii. Keys, Key Ways, Splines On Shafts 6 - -
iii. Shafts, Collars, Cranks & Eccentrics 8 - -
iv. Couplings & Cluches 8 - -
v. Bearings 8 - -
vi. Gears 8 - -
vii. Springs 5 - -
viii. Transmission of Motion 5 - -
3. Mechanisms 5 - -
4. Lubrication 3 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Thermal Engg.
A. SOURCES OF ENERGY:
2. MACHINE COMPONENTS:
(vi) Gears :
(vii) Springs:
3. MECHANISMS:
4. LUBRICATION:
2. Key's, Key ways and Splined shaft e.g. Jib head key, Flat
key, Saddle key, Woodruff key, Feather key, Pin key, Splined
shaft.
3. Pins- Split pin, Taper cotter type split pin, Cottor pin,
Foundations Bolts- Lewis rag bolt, Fish tail bolt and Square
head bolt.
Performance Practicals:
NOTE:-
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5 - -
Rationale :
1. General Introduction 3 - -
2. Carpentry
a. Fundamentals of Wood Working 3 - -
Operations.
b. Common Carpentry Tools 6 - -
c. Joining of timber Components 3 -
3. Metal Fabrication
A. Metal Shaping
1. Smithy 9 - -
2. Sheet Metal Working 9 - -
B. Metal Joining
1. Permanent Jointing 9 - -
2. Temporary Jointing 5 - -
C. Familiarity With Tools 5 - -
4. Protection of Fabricated Structure
from Weather
1. Painting 5 - -
2. Varnishing & Polishing 3 - -
5. Foundry Work 5 - -
6. Machine Shop 5 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION:
2. CARPENTRY :
(6) Turning Tools & Equipments: Wood working lathe and lathe
tools.
Smithy:
(6) Cutting tools - Hot and cold chisel and shear set.
Introduction to
Holding Tools:
Cutting Tools:
Files:
Miscellaneous Tools:
1. PAINTING:
5. FOUNDRY WORK:
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Carpentry Shop :
EX-1 Introduction & demonstration of tools used in
carpentry shop and different types of joints, types
of wood, seasoning and preservation of wood
EX-2 Planing and sawing practice
EX-3 Making of lap joint
EX-4 Making of mortise and tenon joint
Ex-5 Making of any one utility article such as wooden-
picture frame, hanger, peg, name plate, etc.
5. Foundry Work
6. Smithy Shop :
7. Welding Shop :
8. Machine Shop
of Apprenticeship Training.
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Rationale :
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Matrices 16 6 -
2. Differential Calculus 15 6 -
2. Differential Equations 15 6 -
4. Integral Calculus 12 5 -
5. Probability & Statistics 12 5 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
5.1 Probability :
5.2 Distribution :
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Note:-
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. GENERAL:
1. METALS:
(b) Ni-Cr-steel
(e) Solders:
2. NON-METALIC MATERIALS:
(a) Timber:
(f) Hardwares:
6. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS:
(c) Felt
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5 2 2
Rationale :
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Fundamental of thermodynamics 6 1 -
2. Properties of Steam 6 2 -
3. Steam Generator 7 3 -
4. A. Steam Turbines 7 3 -
B. Steam Condensers 4 1 -
5. Gas Turbine 7 2 -
6. Air Compressors 7 2 -
7. Thermal Power Plant 8 4 -
8. Nuclear Power Plant 8 4 -
9. Internal Combustion Plant 7 4 -
10. Refrigeration & Airconditioning Sys. 6 2 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. FUNDAMENTAL OF THERMODYNAMICS :
2. PROPERTIES OF STEAM :
3. STEAM GENERATORS:
B. STEAM CONDENSER :
5. GAS TURBINE :
6. AIR COMPRESSOR :
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Rationale :
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1. A. General Processes 6 3 -
B. Welding
i. Weld edge Preperation & Various 4 1 -
Welding Processes
ii. Welding Arcs 2 1 -
iii. Welding Special Materials 4 2 -
iv. Testing of Welds & Relevent Welding 2 1 -
Codes.
2. Foundary Practice
A. Patterns & Moulding 6 3 -
B. Melting & Pourng 4 1 -
C. Special Castings 4 2 -
3. Powder Metallurgy 4 1 -
4. Modern Machining Process 6 3 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
(B)-WELDING:
(II) WELDING:
2. FOUNDRY PRACTICE:
Moulding Processes:
3. POWDER METALLURGY:
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Introduction to Computer 4 - -
2. Introduction To Operating System 3 - -
(MS DOS/Windows)
3. Word Processing 4 - -
4. Worksheet 4 - -
5. Presentation 4 - -
6. Data Base Operation 3 - -
7. Introduction to Internet 2 - -
8. Introduction to advance tools 4 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Computer:
3. WORD PROCESSING:
File : Open, Close, Save, Save as, Search, Send to, Print
Preview, Print and Page Setup
Edit : Cut, Copy,Paste, Office Clipboard, Select All,
Find, replace, Goto, etc.
View : Normal/Web Layout/Print Layout; Tool Bars;
4. WORKSHEET:
5. PRESENTATION :
6. DATABASE OPERATION :
7. Introduction to Internet:
List Of Practicals
Note : In the final year, related students have to use the concept of MS Word/MS Excel/MS
Access/ MS Power Point in their respective branchs project work such as creating project report
through MS Word/Creation of statistical data in MS Excel/Creation of database in MS Excel/
Demonstration of project through Power Point Presentation.
1. Determination of temperature by
i. Thermo couple
ii. Pyrometer
1. PATTERN MAKING:
(b) Preparation of :
3. MOULDING:
DETAILED CONTENTS
NOTE:
5. STRAIN ENERGY:
6. TORSION:
Rationale :
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1. Introduction 2 1 -
2. Hydrostatics 8 3 -
3. Buoyancy 4 1 -
4. Fluid Flow 6 2 -
5. Energy & Momentum Equation 10 5 -
6. Orifices 8 3 -
7. Notches & Weirs 8 3 -
8. Flow Through Pipes 6 2 -
9. Flow Through Channels 8 3 -
10. Hydraulic Machines 10 5 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCATION:
2. HYDROSTATICS:
3. BUOYANCY :
4. FLUID FLOW:
6. ORIFICES:
9. CHANNELS:
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Rationale :
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1. Electric Induction 4 - -
2. A. C. Theory 6 - -
3. Three Phase Circuits 6 - -
4. Measurement & Measuring Instruments 10 -
5. Electronics 10 - -
6. D. C. Machines 8 - -
7. Transformers 6 - -
8. Synchronous Machines 6 - -
9. Induction Motors 6 - -
10. Electro Heating 4 - -
11. Electro Plating 4 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. ELECTRIC INDUCTION:
2. A. C. THEORY:
instruments.
5. ELECTRONICS:
microprocessors.
6. D. C. MACHINES:
D. C. Generator:
D. C. Motor:
7. TRANSFORMERS:
8. SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES:
(a) Alternators:
9. INDUCTION MOTORS:
11. ELECTROPLATING:
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Rationale :
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DETAILED CONTENTS
3. Sectioned View of
4. Assembly Drawing of
Plummer block
Footstep bearings
Couplings etc.
Rivetted & Welded Joints
Screw and form of screw thread
NOTE :
B. Performance Experiments :-
i. Pelton Wheel
ii. Francis Turbine.
i. Centrifugal Pump
ii. Reciprocating Pump.
iii. Gear Pump
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6 2 -
RATIONALE
The knowledge of this subject is required for all engineers/technicians who wish
to choose industry/field as their career. This course is designed to develop
understanding of various functions of management, role of workers and engineers
and providing knowledge about industrial and tax laws.
TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Principles of Management 8 - -
2. Human Resource Development 10 - -
3. Wages and Incentives 4 - -
4. Human and Industrial Relations 6 - -
5. Professional Ethics 2 - -
6. Sales and Marketing management 10 - -
7. Labour Legislation Act 10 - -
8. Material Management 8 - -
9. Financial Management 8 - -
10. Entrepreneurship Development 8 - -
11. Fundamental of Economics 5 - -
12. Accidents and Safety 5 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Principles of Management
1.1 Management, Different Functions: Planning, Organising, Leading,
Controlling.
1.2 Organizational Structure, Types, Functions of different departments.
1.3 Motivation: Factors, characteristics, methods of improving
motivation, incentives, pay, promotion, rewards, job satisfaction,
job enrichment.
1.4 Need for leadership, Functions of a leader, Factors for
accomplishing effective leadership, Manager as a leader, promoting
team work.
2. Human Resource Development
2.1 Introduction, objectives and functions of human resource development
(HRD) department.
2.2 Recruitment, methods of selection, training strategies and career
development.
2.3 Responsibilities of human resource management policies and
functions, selection Mode of selection Procedure training of
workers, Job evaluation and Merit rating.
3. Wages and Incentives
3.1 Definition and factors affecting wages, methods of wage payment.
3.2 Wage incentive type of incentive, difference in wage, incentive
and bonus; incentives of supervisor.
3.3 Job evaluation and merit rating.
4. Human and Industrial Relations
4.1 Industrial relations and disputes.
4.2 Relations with subordinates, peers and superiors.
4.3 Characteristics of group behaviour and trade unionism.
4.4 Mob psychology.
4.5 Grievance, Handling of grievances.
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5 2 -
Rationale :
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DETAILED CONTENTS
3. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES :
4. GOVERNORS :
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5 1 -
Rationale :
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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DETAILED CONTENTS
2. CENTRE LATHE:
5. MILLING MACHINES:
6. GRINDING MACHINES:
7. BROACHING MACHINES:
6. PLANT MAINTENANCE
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4 2 -
Rationale :
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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Part A
1. Introduction To Design 2 1 -
2. Machine Parts Subjected To Direct 4 2 -
Load & Shear Loads
3. Riveted & welded Joints 4 2 -
4. Machine Parts Subjected To Bending 4 2 -
Moments.
5. Machine Parts Subjected to 6 3 -
Twisting Moment
6. Machine Parts Subjected 6 3 -
To Combined Bending & Twisting
Moment
7. Machine Parts subjected to Combined 6 3 -
Direct & Bending Stresses
8. Design of Gear 8 4 -
Part B
DETAILED CONTENTS
NOTE:
PART A:
1. INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN:
Theory of failures
8. DESIGN OF GEAR:
PART-B:
NOTE:
At least Four jobs against jobs at No. 1. Two jobs
against jobs at No. 2A and 2 jobs against jobs at No 2B.
Four jobs against at No. 3.
10. Checking and adjusting a clutch pedal play and brake pedal
play, tightness of fan belt and brake shoe.
i. Autocontrol unit
ii. Temperature control unit
iii. Soleniod valve
iv. Expansion valve
v. Relays
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4 1 -
Rationale :
1. Introduction 2 1 -
2. Metal Forming Processes 14 3 -
a. Forging
b. Rolling
c. Press Forming
d. Drawing, Extrusion
e. Energy Forming Techniques
3. Conventional Metal Cutting 15 4 -
Processes
4. Metal Finishing Processes 15 4 -
5. Surface Treatment and Finishing 10 2 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION:
(a) FORGING:
(b) ROLLING:
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4 1 -
Rationale :
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DETAILED CONTENTS
5. COOLING SYSTEM:
Rationale :
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Refrigeration 3 1 Refri-
2. Absorption Refrigeration 6 1 gerat
3. Vapour Compression System 6 1 gerat
4. Production of Low Temperature(Cryogenics) 6 1 ion &
5. Air Cycle Refrigeration 4 1 ion &
6. Centrifugal & Steam Jet System 6 1 Air
7. Compressors 8 3 itio-
8. Condensors 5 1 Lab.
9. Refrigerant Flow Controls 6 2 -
10. Evaporators & Coolers 6 2 ning
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. REFRIGERATION :
2. ABSORPTION REFERIGERATION:
7. COMPRESSORS:
8. CONDENSORS:
EVAPORATIVE CONDENSERS:
COOLERS(Chillers):
DETAILED CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION:
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE :
MAINTENANCE STAGES :
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1. Basic Fundamental 4 1 -
2. Data Structure 8 2 -
3. Picture structure and 10 3 -
Pictrue Transformations
4. Interpolation & approximation 15 3 -
of curves and surfaces
5. Interaction Handling 4 1 -
6. Language concepts for 15 4 -
Interactive computer graphics
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. BASIC FUNDAMENTAL :
2.DATA STRUCTURE :
5. INTERACTION HANDLING :
5.1 Interactives input devices
5.1.1 Lightpen
5.1.2 Joystick, control ball, and "mouse"
5.1.3 Tablet lists
5.1.4 Keyboards
5.1.5 Lightpen vs. cursor control devices
5.1.6 A Pen track procedure
1. Introduction 6
2. Pollution 4
2.1 Water Pollution 8
2.2 Air Pollution 8
2.3 Noise Pollution 4
2.4 Radio Active Pollution 6
2.5 Solid Waste Management 6
3. Legislations 4
4. Environmental Impact Assessment 4
5. Disaster Management 6
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION :
2. POLLUTION :
A. Settling chambers
B. Cyclones
C. Scrubbers (Dry and Wet)
D. Multi Clones
E. Electro Static Precipitations
F. Bog Fillers.
3. LEGISLATION :
5. DISASTER MANAGEMENT :
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5 1 -
Rationale :
1. Inspection 4 1 -
2. Work Study 6 1 -
3. Production Planning & Control 8 1 -
4. Material Handling & Material 6 1 -
Handling Equipments
5. Plant Layout 6 1 -
6. Standardisation 6 1 -
7. Quality Control 9 1 -
8. Cost Estimation 9 1 -
9. Value Engineering 12 3 -
10. Accidents and Safety 4 1 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INSPECTION :
2. WORK STUDY:
5. PLANT LAYOUT:
7. QUALITY CONTROL:
8. COST ESTIMATION :
9. VALUE ENGINEERING :
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6 1 5
Rationale :
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Introduction 6 1 -
2. Principle & Classifications of Measuring 12 3 -
Instruments
3. Transducers 6 1 -
4. Comparators 12 2 -
5. Surface Finish 6 1 -
6. Various Types of Instruments 12 2 -
Used For
i. a. Physical Measurement
b. Liquid Level & Viscosity
ii. Mechanical Quantities
7. Temperature Measurement 6 1 -
8. Special Measuring Devivces 6 1 -
9. Measurement of Vibrations 6 1 -
10. Inspection of Geometrical Errors 12 2 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION:
3. TRANSDUCERS:
4. COMPARATORS:
5. SURFACE FINISH:
7. TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT:
9. MEASUREMENT OF VIBRATIONS:
NOTE:
Institute is at liverty to develop and conduct practical
according availability of items to be measured by the
instrument. Every year the items to be measured, shall be
chage to perform practical so that the repeatation may be
avioded. The student shall conduct and tabulate the
experiments individually and teachers will evaluate each
student.
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DETAILED CONTENTS
2. PRODUCTION OF PLASTICS:
4. PRESS TOOLS:
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1. Fundamentals of Manufacturing 20 3 -
& Automation -
2. Production Economics 4 1 -
3. High volume Production System 20 3 -
4. Assembly System & Line Balancing 4 1 -
5. Automated Assembly System 10 3 -
6. Numerical Control Production System 4 1 -
7. Introduction To Mechatronics 8 2 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
2. PRODUCTION ECONOMICS:
7. INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS:
1. Inspection of casting
4. Boring hole in cast iron pully and cutting key way slot.
11. Gear milling, internal hole boring, key way slot cutting for
auto (scooter/jeep/truck/gear box).
PART-B:
Student will choose any one of the problems from Part(A) and
Part(B) is compulsary for all students. The students can be
divided into groups of threes to do one problem. The
students will be examined for 100 marks by an examiner
appointed by B.T.E, U.P.
Industrial Training
(See Annexure-II)
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Rationale :
DETAILED CONTENTS
(a) CLUTCH:
2. STEERING SYSTEM:
3. BRAKING SYSTEM:
4. SUSPENSION SYSTEM:
5. Storage Battery:
7. ENGINE STARTING:
9. Vehicle Airconditioning
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5 1 -
Rationale :
DETAILED CONTENTS
2. REPAIRING PROCESSES :
i. Radiator
ii. Water Pump
iii. Oil Pump
iv. Shock Absorber
i. A. C. Pump
ii. S. V. Pump
iii. Master Cylinder
i. Rear axle
ii. Differential
iii. Stearing System
iv. Bendix Drive
10. Checking and adjusting a clutch pedal play and brake pedal
play, tightness of fan belt and brake shoe.
i. Autocontrol unit
ii. Temperature control unit
iii. Soleniod valve
iv. Expansion valve
v. Relays
Part-A
PART-B:
Student will choose any one of the problems from Part(A) and
Part(B) is compulsary for all students. The students can be
divided into groups of threes to do one problem. The
students will be examined for 100 marks by an examiner
appointed by B.T.E, U.P.
Industrial Training
(See Annexure-II)
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1. Psychrometry 10 2 -
2. Comfort Airconditioning 7 2 -
3. Air conditioning load calculation 9 2 -
4. Air conditioning system 7 2 -
5. Heat recovery system and heat pump 5 2 -
6. Duct design and airdistribution 6 1 -
7. Air conditioning equipments 8 2 -
8. Evaporative Cooling 4 1 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. PSYCHOMETRY :
2. COMFORT AIRCONDITIONING :
AIR FILTERS :
HUMIDIFIERS :
(i) Axil flow (ii) Radial flow fan, Fan laws, Selection of
fan.
8. EVAPORATICE COOLING :
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5 1 -
Rationale :
DETAILED CONTENTS
A. Tube Cutter
B. Flaring Tools
C. Bending Tool
D. Swaging Tool
E. Pinching Tool
F. Pressure Guage
G. Ratchet Valve Key
H. Electronic - Leak Detector
I. Gauage Maine Fald
J. Refrigerant Charging Station.
5. COMMISSIONING OF PLANT :
14. To Find out air properties such as Dry Bulb Temperature, Wet
Bulb Temperature, D. P. T., Relative Humidity, Specific
Humidity, Specific Valume and Enthapy of air with the half
of sling Psychrometer and Psychrometric chart and compare
the results thus ontained.
A. Cold Storage
B. Ice Plant
C. Milk Clilling Plant
D. Cinema Hall
E. Hotel or restaurent
F. Railway A.C. compartment
G. Automobile A.C. System.pa
Part-A
PART-B:
Student will choose any one of the problems from Part(A) and
Part(B) is compulsary for all students. The students can be
divided into groups of threes to do one problem. The
students will be examined for 100 marks by an examiner
appointed by B.T.E, U.P.
Industrial Training
(See Annexure-II)
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1. I. S. I. Standards 4 2 _
2. Guide Surfaces of Machines 12 4 _
3. Gears 8 4 _
4. Transmission 6 2 _
5. Keys & Splines 6 2 _
6. Couplings & Clutches 6 2 _
7. Bearings 6 2 _
8. Machine Spindles, Lead Screws & Nuts 6 2 _
9. Restroation of Parts by Welding 6 2 _
10. Seals & Packings 2 2 _
11. Pneumatic & Hydraulic Machines 8 4 _
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DETAILED CONTENTS
I. S. I. STANDARDS :
TRANSMISSION:
BEARINGS:
Fits and tolerance, Bush wears and its limits, Repair and
assembly of splitted and non splitted bushes. Bimetalling
Bronze lining, Babbiting, Use of stellon compound.
NOTE:
List of Practicals
The project paper will be two parts. Part-A will contain the
problems to evaluate students learning. The Part-B will be
regarding students awareness of the plans and programmes
running for rural development, Ecological balance and
invironmental pollution control.
PART-A
PART-B
Student will choose any one of the problems from Part-A and
Part-B is compulsary for all students. The students can be
divided into groups of three to do one problem. the student
will be examined for 140 Marks by an examiner appointed by
B.T.E. U.P.
Part-A :-
Project Work 60
Viva Voice 35
Part B:-
Project Work 25
Viva Voice 20
Sessional Marks 60 60
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Total 200 200
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Industrial Training
(See Annexure-II)
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1. CAD Hardware 15 6 -
2. Selection of Appropriate Soft. 5 5 -
3. Graphic Package 10 6 -
4. CAD Software 10 5 -
5. 2-D & 3-D transformations 18 6 -
6. Design process & Role of Computers 10 4 -
in design process
7. Benefits of CAD 2 1 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. CAD Hardware
1.1 Different types of graphics display devices -
Stroke writing, Raster, Beam Penetration colour
CRT, Shadow mark colour CRT, TFT Monitor.
1.2 Input devics such as mouse , digitiser, light pen, joy
stick, thumb wheel, track ball, Scanner.
1.3 Graphics output devices - plotters and printers
3. Graphic Package
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
PART-A
PART-B:
Student will choose any one of the problems from Part(A) and
Part(B) is compulsary for all students. The students can be
divided into groups of threes to do one problem. The
students will be examined for 100 marks by an examiner
appointed by B.T.E, U.P.
Industrial Training
(See Annexure-II)
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1. Principal 1
2. H.O.D. 1
14. Class IV 6
2. Confidencial Room 10
3. Steno's Room 6
(a) Head 1 15
7. Store 100
9. Model Room 90
II Store 20
(1)
a. Administrative Building
b. Labs
c. Workshop
d. Over head Tank
e. Boundary Wall
f. Principal Residence
g. Fourth Class Quarters (2/3)
(2)
a. Hostel
b. Students Aminities
(3)
Residences of employee
Note :
1. S. No. 1,2 Acrylic/Wood material/Aluminium Cast
2. S.No. 3,4,5,8,9 working model of Acrylic/Aluminium/Cast
3. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
CARPENTRY SHOP
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. 60 cm.rule 10 50 500
2. Flexible steel rule 2 metre 2 75 150
3. T square 23 cm. steel 10 50 500
4. Bevel square 23 cm. steel 2 100 200
5. Marking knife 25 cm. steel 10 100 1000
6. Marking gauge wooden & brass 25 cm.10 150 1500
7. Mortise gauge wooden & brass 25 cm.10 150 1500
8. Caliper inside,steel 20 cm. 2 200 400
9. Caliper outside , steel 20 cm. 2 200 400
10. Compass steel 20cm. 2 100 200
11. Devider steel 20 cm. 2 100 200
12. Plumb 2 75 150
13. Wooden bench vice steel 20 cm. 10 500 5000
14. Bench hold fast steel 30 cm. 10 300 3000
15. Bar clamp 2 m. 2 500 1000
16. G clamp of flat
spring steel 20x30 cm. 4 150 600
17. Rip saw 40-45 cm. 10 200 2000
18. Cross cut saw 40-45 cm. 2 200 400
19. Tennon saw 30-35 cm. 10 200 2000
20. Dovetail saw 30-35 cm. 2 150 300
21. Compass saw 35 cm. 4 150 600
22. Key hole saw or pad saw 30-35 cm. 2 150 300
23. Bow saw 2 200 400
24. Frame saw 2 200 400
25. Chisel fish brand 1" to 1/8"
firmer 3 set 250 750
Dovetail 3 set 250 750
Mortise 3 set 250 750
26. Gauge or Golchi 1" to 1/8" 3 set 300 900
27. Wooden jack plane complete 10 100 1000
28. Wooden smoothing plane 10 250 2500
29. Iron jack plane complete 10 200 2000
30. Iron rebate plane complete 3 200 600
31. Iron grooving plane complete 3 300 900
32. Iron compass plane complete 3 350 1050
33. Wooden moulding plane complete 3 500 1500
34. Bradawl 3 350 1050
35. Gimlet drills set 1 set 300 300
36. Center bit 2 250 500
37. Twist bit 2 200 400
38. Auger bit 2 200 400
39. Dovetail bit 2 200 400
40. Counter shank bit 2 200 400
41. Ratchet brace machine 2 300 600
42. Grand drill machine 1/4" 2 600 1200
43. Wooden hand drill burmi 5 700 3500
44. Wooden mallet 10 100 1000
45. Claw hammer 3 100 300
46. Carpenters hammer 10 100 1000
47. Cutting tool for Universal wood 3 set 1500 4500
working machine
48. Screw driver 18" & 15" 6 100 600
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SMITHY SHOP
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. Bench vice jaw 10 cm. 10 600 6000
2. Surface plate 45x45 cm. 2 4500 9000
3. V. Block 10x7x4 cm. 5 700 3500
4. Try square 10 100 1000
5. Bevel protractor 30 cm. 1 250 250
6. Combination set 1 3000 3000
7. Divider 5 100 500
8. Centre punch 5 80 400
9. Calipers (Different sizes) 12 100 1200
10. Vernier calipers 30 cm. 2 1500 3000
11. Micrometer 0-25, 25-50 m.m. 4 1500 6000
12. Vernier depth gauge 1 700 700
13. Feeler gauge--15 blades 1 100 100
14. Radius gauge 1 200 200
15. Angle gauge 1 200 200
16. Thread gauge 1 200 200
17. Bench drilling machine 13 mm. 1 10000 10000
18. Double ended electric grinder 1 8000 8000
19. Drill set 1set 2000 2000
20. Reamer set 1set 3500 3500
21. Tap set 1set 3500 3500
22. Adjustable wrenches (15 cm.,20cm. 1set 1200 1200
30 cm.)
23. Allen key set 1set 700 700
24. Spanners 6 100 600
25. Work benches 6 4500 27500
26. Power hacksaw 1 8000 8000
Misc. Files, Dieset, Hexa frames etc. LS 20000
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WELDING SHOP
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. Pipe vice 5 cm. 4 500 2000
2. Chain wrenches 5 500 2500
3. Ring spanner Set 5 250 1250
4. Wheel pipe cutter 2 600 1200
5. Water pump plier 4 100 400
6. Pipe die set 2" set 2 set1200 2400
7. Pipe bending device 1 5000 5000
8. Work benches 4 6500 26000
9. Set of various types of
plumbing fittings e.g. Bib cock LS 4000
Cistern, Stop cock, Wheel volve,
Gat volve etc.
10. Misc. Hacksaw frame and others LS 4000
FOUNDRY SHOP
MACHINE SHOP
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. * Simple Verticle Boiler Model 1 3000 3000
2. * Lancashire Boiler Model 1 3000 3000
3. * Babcock Wilcox Bioler 1 3000 3000
4. * Locomotive Boiler 1 3000 3000
5. * Cochran Boiler Model 1 3000 3000
6. * Boiler Safety volve 1 3000 3000
(spring controlled)
7. * Boiler Water Level Indicator 1 1500 1500
8. Model of Reaction Turbine 1 10000 10000
(Cut Suitable Model Metallic)
9. Model of Inpulse Turbine 1 10000 10000
(Cut Suitable Model Metallic)
10.* Model of Surface Steam Condenser 1 1500 1500
(Wodden/Plastic)
11. Metal working Model of Two Stroke 1 9000 9000
Petrol engine
12. Model of Four Stroke Petrol 1 9000 9000
Engine (Metallic working model)
13. Model of Four Stroke Diesel Engine1 9000 9000
(Metal working model)
14. Single Cylinder 4 Stroke Petrol 1 75000 75000
Engine Testrig With 5 H.P,
Air Cooled, Self Starting Engine
and Dynamometer-Brake Drum
Type/Electrical Resistance
type/Hydraulic & with
provision for measuring fuel
& Air consumption, BHP & Tempera-
ture.
OR
Water Cooled Single Cylinder 4 1 95000 95000
Stroke Diesel Engine Testrig
with 5 H.P. Diesel engine,
Dynamometer Brake Drum/
/Electrical Resistance/Hydraulic,
Water Cooling Arrangement, Fuel
Measuring Unit Consisting of
fuel, tank, burette, 3 way cock
connecting tube, stop watch,
thermometers, dial type exhaust
gas thermometer. Provision for
intake measurement-Reservoir
Orifice Plate, Differential
Monometer.
15. Steam Boiler 1 40000 40000
Electric Low Pressure, upto
5 psi steam capacity, 8 Kg./
12 Kg. Per hour, Supply 440V
Three Phase
Note :
1. S. No. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10 Acrylic/Aluminium Material
Plastic Coated. Sheet for charts of size 3 Feet X 3 Feet
2. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
3. PSYCHROMETERS
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. Piezometer Tube 75 cm. 2 200 400
2. Mechanical Flow Meter
i. Turbine Type-Rota Meter 1 3000 3000
ii. Vane Type 1 3000 3000
iii. Water Meter Domestic 1 1200 1200
3. Manometer 1
i. Single 1 Meter Long 1 200 200
ii. 'U' Tube differential 1 1000 1000
Manometer
iii. Inclined Manometer 1 M. Long 1 450 450
4.i. Bourdons Pressure Gauge 1 600 600
(10 Kg/Cm.)
ii. Bourdons Vacuum Gauge 1 600 600
5.i. Hydraulic Ram 1 2500 2500
ii. Hydraulic Jack 30 cm. Lift 1 8000 8000
iii. Hydraulic Coupling With 1 8000 8000
Running Motor.
iv. Hydraulic Press 1 Ton 1 8000 8000
6. Notch Apparatus 1 18000 18000
7. Bernaulli's Apparatus 1 24000 24000
8. Ventury Meter Apparatus With 1 20000 20000
differential manometer.
9. Orifice Apparatus With Different 1 20000 20000
Type of Orifices
Rectangular 10x10 mm., 20x20 mm.
Triangular 15x15x15 mm.
10. Pipe Friction Apparatus 1 18000 18000
11. Working Model of Pelton wheel 1 45000 45000
12. Working Model of Francis Turbine 1 45000 45000
13. Double Acting Reciprocating Pump 1 15000 15000
25x25 mm. suction & delivery.
14. Single Stage Centifugal Pump With 1 7500 7500
1 H.P. Electric Motor Drive
Discharge 100 lt./min. Head 30 M.
15. Channel Apparatus With Current 1 40000 40000
Meter.
16. Hydraulic test bench (*) 1 130000 130000
17. General Requirements Such As 1 LS 15000
Tank, Pipeing
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. D.C. Shunt Motor 2 10000 20000
3 Kw. 1500 RPM with 3 Point
Starter.
Misc. LS 1500
Note:
1. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. Shear Force Apparatus 2 1000 2000
2. Young's Modulus Beam Apparatus 2 700 1400
with Spherometer attachment for
measuring deflection
3. Bending Moment Apparatus 2 1000 2000
4. Universal Testing Machine 1 500000 500000
Capacity 200T, Type-Digital
type, Electrically operated
accessories : Tensile Test
attachment for flat and
round specimen upto 32 mm,
Compression test attachment,
Shear test attachment with
size of 6 mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm
with bending 6 inch, Operation
and maintenance mannual, service
tools, Printer, Hardness attachment
5. Rockwell Hardness Testing 1 50000 50000
Machines.
6. Brinell Hardness Testing Machine 1 50000 50000
7. Inpact Testing Machine 1 80000 80000
8. Helical Spring Apparatus 1 3000 3000
for determining axial deflection
9. Tortion Bar Apparatus 1 2000 2000
10. Searles Apparatus for Young's 1 2500 2500
Modulus of a wire material with
slotted weight set.
11.i.Muffle furnace 1 5000 5000
ii. Quenching tank 1 1000 1000
iii. Saltbath Furnace 1
12. Sample Polishing Machine 1 1000 1000
13. Pyrometers
i. Thermoelectric 1 8000 8000
ii. Optical 1 8000 8000
14. Metallurigal Microscope 1 125000 125000
15. Chemical Balance with Weight 1 3000 3000
Box.
16. Apparatus for carbon estimation 1
in steel sample by microscopic
observation
Misc. 1 LS 10000
Note:
1. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. Portable Gas Cutting Machine 1 50000 50000
2. Argon Arc Welding Plant 1 60000 60000
3. AC/DC TIG Welding Set For 1 70000 70000
Welding Nonferous Alloys
4. MIG/CO2 Welding equipment 1 90000 90000
5. Submerged Arc Welding M/C 1 80000 80000
with Automatic wire Feeder
6. Pedestal grinder 1 10000 10000
7. Ultra Sonic flaw Delction 1 Set 50000 50000
System.
8. Dye Penetration system 1 Kit 4000 4000
9. Magnetic Flaw Detection System 1 70000 70000
10. Reference Charts for Welding 1 Set 7000 7000
defects (Produce by International
Institute of Welding)
11. Welding Table 1200X1200X750 mm 2 7000 14000
Shiding tray
12. Miscellaneous LS 10000
Note:
1. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
Note :
1. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
Note :
1. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
MACHINE SHOP:
Nothing Extra.
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. An automobile for studying 1 150000 150000
& expermenting- 4 wheel
drive Diesel Jeep
Cut Sectional Chasis of
4 wheel drive and disel
jeep with ok system like
sectional engine, gear box,
steering system, suspension
system, lumication, cooling
system, Transmission system
with reduction gear box and
motor 1 HP single phase to
run at slow speed
4. Working Model of
Battery Ignition System 1
Magneto Ignition System 1
Fitted on board.
15. Dynamo 1
NOTE:
NOTE:-
Note:
1. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
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S.NO. DISCRIPTION QTY.
APPROX.COST (Rs.)
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1 Desktop PC- Intel Core i5-2600 15 675000.00
8MB Cache or better, Intel Q67
Express or higher on OEM Mother Board
4 PCI(PCI/PCI Express) 2GB 1066 MHz
DDR3 RAM with 8 GB Expandability, 320 GB
7200 rpm Serial ATA HDD or higher, 47cm
(18.5 inch) larger LED/TFT Digital
Colour Monitor, 8X or Better DVD ROM
Drive 10/100/1000 on based intergrated
Network Port
6. Digitizer 01 30,000
2. Software :
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COMPUTER CENTRE
4. Hardware 4,50,000.00 LS
i. Switch-32 Port 02
ii. Router 02
iii. Hub 04(8 Port)
iv. Ext. Modem 02
v. Wireless N/W Adaptor 02
vi. Series Access Point 02
vii.LAN Cable Meter 05
viii. LAN Cable Analyzer 05
ix. Crimping Tool 15
and all other accessories related to
Networking
ote :
FIELD EXPOSURE - I
2. Date of
i. Joining.
ii. Leaving.
3. Nature of Industry
i. Product.
ii. Services.
4.
i. Names of the sections of
the unit visited.
v. Source of power.
5.
i. What is learnt. (Give on separate field)
FIELD EXPOSURE - II
2. Date of
i. Joining.
ii. Leaving.
3. Nature of Industry
i. Product.
ii. Services.
TRAINEES ASSESSMENT
2. Date of
i. Joining.
ii. Leaving.
3.
i. Regularity & Punctuality
iv. Obedience
v. Skill aquired
Date :- Designation
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
1. Academic merit
2. Written test
3. Group discussion
4. Interview
5. On the job test.
1 2 3
4 5 6
Theory Practical
Theory Practical
( Signature )
M. P. Singh Bhadauria
Asstt. Professor
Institute of Research,Development & Training,U.P.
Govt. Polytechnic Campus
Kanpur-208024
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| | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | |
| 4. | APPLIED CHEMISTRY | V. P. MEHITA | HINDI | 1993 | 60.00 | ASIAN PUBLISHERS, 85-C |
| | | | | | | NAI MANDI, MUZAFFAR NAGAR |
| | | | | | | |
| 5. | ENGINEERING RASAYAN | Dr. LALIT | HINDI | 1994 | 45.00 | DHANPAT RAI & SONS, 1682 NAI|
| | | | | | | SARAK, DELHI |
| | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | SARAK, DELHI |
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| | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | |
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|25. | FUNDAMENTALS OF W/S TECHNOLOGY | HAZRA AND | HINDI | LATEST | | OXFORD & IBH |
| | | CHOUDHARY | | | | |
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|26. | THERMAL ENGINEERING | S. K. BHATNAGAR| HINDI | LATEST | 70.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, MEERUT|
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|27. | HEAD ENGINES | PANDEY & SHAH | ENGLISH | LATEST | 80.00 | CHARSTAL BOOK DEPOT, ANAND |
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|28. | THERMAL ENGINEERING | P. L. BALLANEY | ENGLISH | LATEST |125.00 | KHANNA PUBLISHER |
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|29. | DRAW ENGG. AND DRAW CHATIT | J. K KAPOOR | HINDI | LATEST | 55.00 | BHARAT BHARATI PRAKASHAN, |
| | MACHINES | | | | | NEW DELHI |
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|30. | A TEXT BOOK OF HYDRAULICS | R. S. KHURMI | ENGLISH | LATEST | 60.00 | S. CHAND & Co., |
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|31. | FLUID MECHANICS & HYDRAULICS | JAGADESH LAL | ENGLISH | LATEST | 50.00 | METRO POINT BOOK Co. |
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|32. | MATERIAL & MATERIAL SCIENCE | S. K. BHATNAGAR| HINDI | 1994 | 50.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKSHAN, MEERUT |
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|33. | MATERIAL & MATERIAL SCIENCE | O. P. KHANNA | ENGLISH | LATEST | 90.00 | DHANPAT RAI & SONS. |
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|Sl.No.| TEXT BOOK | AUTHOR | MEDIUM |EDITION YR | COST | FULL ADDRESS OF PUBLICATION |
|------|---------------------------------|----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----------------------------|
| 1. | MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II | SHARMA & | HINDI | LATEST | 38.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, MEERUT|
| | | BHATNAGAR | | | | |
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| 2. | THEORY OF MACHINES | J. K. KAPOOR | HINDI | LATEST | 42.00 | BHARAT BHARATI PRAKASHAN, |
| | | | | | | MEERUT |
| | | | | | | |
| 3. | MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY VOL I&II| S. K. HAZRA & | HINDI | LATEST | 90.00 | OXFORT & IBH |
| | | CHOUDHARY | | | | |
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| 4. | MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY | J. K. KAPOOR | HINDI | LATEST | 60.00 | BHARAT BHARATI PRAKASHAN, |
| | | | | | | MEERUT |
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| 5. | MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY | S. K. BHATNAGAR| HINDI | 1994 | 70.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN,MEERUT |
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| 6. | INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND | BHATNAGAR & | HINDI | LATEST | 70.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, MEERUT|
| | ENTREPRENURSHIP DEVELOPMENT | JAIN | | | | |
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| 7. | INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND | D. C. MITTAL | HINDI | LATEST | 60.00 | ASIAN PUBLICATION,MUZAFFAR |
| | ENTREPRENURSHIP DEVELOPMENT | | | | | NAGAR |
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| 8. | MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY | N. RAO | HINDI | 1994 | 72.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, MEERUT|
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| 9. | METROLOGY & MEASURING INSTRUMENT| S. BHATNAGAR & | HINDI | 1994 | 70.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, MEERUT|
| | | S. C. JAIN | | | | |
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|10. | MECHANICAL DESIGN & ESTIMATING | J. K. KAPOOR | HINDI | LATEST | 65.00 | BHARAT BHARATI PRAKASHAN, |
| | | | | | | MEERUT |
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|11. | MECHANICAL DESIGN & ESTIMATING | R. A. AGRAWAL | HINDI | LATEST | 60.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN,MEERUT |
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|12. | INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, SAFETY| H. D. SHARMA | HINDI | LATEST | 65.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, MEERUT|
| | AND POLLUTION | | | | | |
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|13. | INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & SAFETY| J. C. VARSHNEY | HINDI | LATEST |100.00 | DEEPAKC PRAKASHAN, GWALIOR |
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