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First Year of Bachelor of Technology

Subject Subject Title Periods per Evaluation weightages Course


Code week (%) Credits
L T / P TWA MST ESE
Semester One (Common to All Branches)
CH-101 Engineering 2 1 10 15 75 5
Chemistry I
PH-101 Engineering Physics 2 1 10 15 75 5
I
MA-101 Engineering 3 1 10 15 75 7
Mathematics I
SE-101 Engineering 2 2 20 20 60 6
Mechanics I
ME-101 Engineering Graphics 1 3 20 20 60 5
I
EE-101 Basic Electrical 3 2 20 20 60 8
Engineering
CT-101 Computer 2 2 20 20 60 6
Programming
ME-102 Workshop Practice - 3 100 - - 3
I
Total Contact Hours: 30 (L:15, T/P: 15) Total Credits: 45
Semester Two (Common to All Branches)
CH-201 Engineering 2 1 10 15 75 5
Chemistry II
PH-201 Engineering Physics 2 1 10 15 75 5
II
MA-201 Engineering 3 1 10 15 75 7
Mathematics II
SE-201 Engineering 2 2 20 20 60 6
Mechanics II
ME-201 Engineering Graphics 1 2 20 20 60 4
II
EE-201 Elements of 2 2 20 20 60 6
Engineering
CT-201 Object Oriented 3 2 20 20 60 8
Programming
ME-202 Workshop Practice - 2 100 - - 2
II
HM-201 Communication 1 1 10 15 75 3
Skills
Total Contact Hours: 30 (L:16, T/P: 14) Total Credits: 46
L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical,
TWA: Term Work Assessment, MST: Mid-semester Tests, ESE: End Semester Examination

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First year of bachelor of technology Semester One
All Branches CH-101:Engineering Chemistry 1
Periods per week: Evaluation System
Lectures:2 Term Assessment : 10%
Practicals/tutorials: 1 Mid Semester Test: 15%
Credits : 5 End Semester Examination:75%

1 Water Treatment
Hard and soft water, Hardness- types, units, estimation by EDTA. Numerical to calculate
hardness from analytical data and EDTA estimation. Softening of water, boiling feed waters,
Boiler troubles.

2 Polymers, Resins, Plastics and Elastomers


Introduction and definition of Polymers and Elastomers , Classification of polymers,
Functionality, Structure of polymers, Crystallinity of polymers, Properties of polymers, Effect of
heat, Effect of heat on polymers, Modifying the properties of polymers, Applications of polymers,
Miscellaneous polymers- Sponge, Rubber, Laminate,(Plywood, Plastics, Laminate Glass,
Thermocole), Resins and Plastics, Classification, Compounding of Plastics, Commodity Plastics-
Polyolefins, PVC, Polystyrene,Polyamide, Polyester, Bakelite, Rubber,- Cis and Transisomer,
Properties and Drawbacks, Vulcanization, Synthetic Rubber- Manufacture, Properties and uses of
Polyurethen, Silicone rubber.

3 Lubricants
Definition of lubricants, Lubrication, Purpose of lubrication, Mechanisms of lubrication Fluid,
Boundary, and extreme pressure lubrication, Classification of lubricants, - solids, semi-solids,
liquids, liquids emulsions, Properties of ideal lubricants Viscosity, viscosity index, flash and
fire point, cloud, and pour point, Saponification value, acid value( definition and significance),
Numerical problems based on sap value and acid value, Industrial oils machine and engine oils,
Spindle oils, Refrigeration oils, Circulating oils ,Gear oils, Steam cylinder oils.

4 Biotechnology
Introduction, Scope and importance of biotechnology [Medicine, Industry, Agriculture, Industrial
applications Microbial enhanced oil recovery] Microbes in mining plastics.

5 Manufacture Biodegredable plastics


Biomass for energy production fuel alcohol production.

6 Composite materials
Introduction, Constitution, Types of composite particulate, layered, fibre, reinforced, Hybrid
composites, Structural composites laminar composites sandwich panels.

Practicals:
1 Determination of Total Hardness of water
2 Determination of Chloride in water
3 Determination of Sponification value of an oil
4 Determination of Viscosity by Red Wood Viscometer
5 Determination of flash point by Abels apparatus
6 Determination of flash point by Pensky Martins apparatus

Reference Books:
1 Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain.
2 Text Book of Engineering , M.M.Uppal
3 Engineering Chemistry , S.S.Dara

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First year of bachelor of technology Semester one
All branches PH 101: Engineering Physics 1
Periods per week: Evaluation system
Lectures: 2 Term Asessment: 10%
Practicals/tutorials: 1 Mid semester test: 15%
Credits : 5 End Semester examination: 75%

1 Crystal Structure
Fundamentals of crystal structures, monoatomic and diatomic cubic
crystals, CaCl2,, NaCl, Diamond, Barium Titanate, Miller Indices,
Miller Planes and directions, Ligancy and critical radius ratios in ionic
crystals.
2 Semiconductors
Formation of energy bands and classification of solids, physics of
semiconductor junction (bipolar), characteristics of transistor, concept
of Fermi level, energy gap, temperature dependence.
3 Acoustics and Ultrasonics
Elementary acoustics, Sabines formula with derivation, piezo
electric and magnetostriction effects, production of ultrasonic waves
and its applications, - echo sounding, thickness measurement,
cavitation and non destructive testing
4 Electricity and Magnetism
Motion of charges, charged particles in electric and magnetic fields,
magnetic and electrostatic focusing systems and its use in CRO
Construction and working of CRO, uses of CRO.

Practicals:
1 Study of crystal structure 1
2 Study of crystal structure 2 (Miller Indices)
3 Characteristics of PN Junction Diode
4 Ultrasonic Interferometer
5 Ultrasonic processor and cleaner
6 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope

References Books:
1 Engineering Physics , R.K.Gaur and S.L.Gupta
2 Material Science and Engineering , V. Raghavan
3 A Text Book of Engineering Physics, M.N.Avadhanalu,
P.G.Khirsagar
4 Solid State Physics , Kittle

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First year of bachelor of technology Semester one
All branches MA101: Engineering Mathematics 1
Periods per week: Evaluation system
Lectures: 3 Term Asessment: 10%
Practicals/tutorials: 1 Mid semester test: 15%
Credits : 7 End Semester examination: 75%

1 Complex Numbers
Argand diagram, Cartesian, polar and exponential form of complex
number,
DeMovires theorem, Power and roots of exponential and
trignomerric functions, Hyperbolic nad logarithmic functions, inverse
trigonometric functions.
2 Vector Algebra and Vector Calculus
Vector triple product and product of 4 vectors, Differentiation of a
vector function of a single scalar variable. Theorems on derivatives of
sum and product, Curves in space,Serret Frenet formulae curvature,
torsion, osculating plane, normal plane and rectifying plane, Mean
value theorems, Rolles theorem, Lagranges and Cauchys mean value
theorem, Idea of convergence and divergence series, Taylors and
Maclaurins series.
3 Differential Calculus
Successive differentiation of nth derivatives of function such as
(ax + b) m , (ax + b) -1 eax. Sin (ax + b), cos (ax + b), log (ax + b), eax sin
(bx + c), eax cos (bx + c), Leibnitzs theorem inderterminate forms and
LHospital rule.
4 Partial Differentiation
Partial derivatives of first and higher order, total differentials,
composite functions and implicit functions, Eulers theorem on
homogeneous functions with two and three independent variables,
Errors and approximations, Maxima and minima of a function of two
variables.

Assignments:
Assignments based on syllabus

Reference Books:
1 Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.B.S.Grewal-Khanna
Publications
2 A Text Book of Applied mathematics, P.N & J.N.Wartikar - Pune
Vidyarthi Griha
3 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erurin Kreyszing Wiley
Eastern Limited
4 Engineering Mathematics 1, G.V.Kumbhojkar-C.Jamnadas & Co.
5 Applied Mathematics 1, Mrs.N.M.Kumthekar Nandu Publications

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester One
All Branches SE-101: Engineering Mechanics 1
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 2 Term Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 6 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 System of Coplanar Forces


Resultant of Concurrent force system, moment of force about any
point, Couple, Varignons theorem, distributed forces in planes in
planes. Resultant of Parallel force system General force system
2 Equilibrium of System of Co-planar Force
Condition of equilibrium for 1.Concurrent force system. 2. Parallel
force system. 3. General force system, Type of supports,
Determination of reaction at supports for various types of determinate
structure, (without internal hinge), centroid of plane area, center of
gravity of wires bent in different shapes, Area Moment of Inertia and
mass Moment of Inertia, Analysis of pin jointed plane frame/ truss by
method of joint and method of section, introduction to Graphic
statics.
3 Friction :
Law of friction, equilibrium of bodies on inclined plane. Application
to problems involving wedge and ladders, screws and belt friction
only simple problems involving tension on both sides of pulley to be
covered.
4 Principle of Virtual Work and Forces in Spaces
Principle of Virtual Work application to link system with single
degree of freedom only, Forces in Space 1. Resultant and
equilibrium of concurrent force system. 2. Moment of force about a
point and about a axis.

Assignments:
1 Simple Beams
2 Bell Crank Lever
3 Principle of Virtual Work
4 Chain Link
5 Simple Jib Crane
6 Simple Roof Truss
7 Simple Screw Jack. (Friction)
8 Centroid of Plane Area

Reference Books:
1. Mechanics for Engineering, Beer and Johnson. McGraw - Hill
2 Engineering Mechanic, Schaum Out line Series Mclean and Nelson
3 Engineering Mechanics, R.C.Hibbeler Pearson Education Asia
4 Engineering Mechanics , A.K. Tayal Umesh Publication
5 Engineering Mechanics , Timoshenko and Young - McGraw Hill
6 Engineering Mechanics, Singer McGraw - Hill

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester One
All Branches ME-101: Engineering Graphics-1
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 1 Term Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 3 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 5 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 Introduction
Drawing instruments, symbolic lines, lettering, dimensioning system as per
I.S.conventions, geometrical constructions and tangential arcs (01)
2 Engineering Curves
Ellipse, parabola and hyperbola, by Focus directrix Method & Rectangle
Method, Cycloid, Involute by various methods including their tangents and
normals (02/20)
3 Projections
Projections of points and lines to both the reference planes including HT and
VT ( excluding application problems), Projection of planes inclined to both
the reference planes( excluding H.T and V.T)
4 Projections of Right Regular Solids
Cube, prism, pyramid, tetrahedron, cylinder & cone with inclined to both H.P
and V.P.( excluding spheres, hollow and composite solids)
5 Orthographic Projections
Multi-view orthographic projections of simple machine parts by first angle
method of projection( 02/20)
6 Sectional View
Sectional view of simple machine parts ( full section, half section, offset
section, partial section, removed and revolve sections) (01/10)

Term Work Assignments :

1 Term work shall consist of the following :-


2 (all drawings to be prepared during practical class, hours on half imperial drawing
3 sheets wit at least three problems on each sheet)
4 Two drawing sheets on engineering curves
5 Two drawing sheets on projections of point and lines
Two drawing sheets on projections of planes
Two drawing sheets on projections of solids
Two drawing sheets on orthographic projections and sectional views.
Each student should appear for one written test conducted during the term.
1 The distribution of term marks shall be as follows:-
2 Written Test :- 10 Marks
3 Term Work :- 10 Marks
Extra work/ Perception/Distinctiveness/Creativity/ Initiative :- 05 Marks
Reference Books:
1 Graphic Science , Thomas.E.French ET&AT McGraw Hill
2 Engineering Graphics, Glesecke ET&AT Macmillan Co
3 Engineering Drawing , S.Bogolyubov Mir Publishers

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester One
All Branches EE-101 : Basic Electrical Engineering -1
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 3 Term Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 8 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 Introduction
Effect of temperature on resistance, Resistance temperature coeff,
Work, Power energy and relationship between Thermal, mechanical
and electrical units.( problems based on above topics)
2 D.C.Networks
Star-delta transformation, series-parallel combination of network,
Kirchoffs law, Loop and nodal analysis, Superposition Theorem,
Thevenins & Nortons theorem, aximum power transfer theorem.
3 Magnetic Circuits
BH Curve, expression for eddy current loss, hysteria loss, series-
parallel magnetic circuits, Inductance, self inductance, mutual
inductance and emf induced due to self and mutual inductance, coeff
of coupling energy stores.
4 A.C.Circuits
Sinusoidal voltage and current wave forms , RMS and average value,
R-L,R-C,RLC series parallel circuits, phaser diagram, power factor,
series and parallel resonance
5 Three Phase Balanced System
Three phase voltage generators and waveform, star and delta balanced
systems. Relationship between phase and line quantities, phase
diagram power in a three phase circuit
6 Generation of Electricity
Basic concepts about thermal, hydro & nuclear power stations

Assignment:
1 Verification of Kirchoffs Current and Voltage Law
2 Verification of Superposition theorem
3 Verification of Thevenins Theorem and Nortons Theorem
4 Study of Single Phase series and parallel circuits
5 Verification of voltage and current relationship of Balanced Star and
Delta networks
6 Study of series Resonance
Six Assignments based on the syllabus

Reference Books:
1 Principle of Electrical Engineering , A.Vincent Deltoro PHI
2 Principles in Electrical Engineering, S.Parker Smith. Oxford
university

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester One
All Branches CT-101 : Computer Programming-1
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 2 Term Work Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 6 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 Preliminaries
Role of programming languages, Programming paradigm, Algorithm,
Programming constraints: Selection, Looping, Sequence. Language
evaluation criteria, Practices and attributes of good programming languages
2 Data Types
Character set, variable names, data types, constants and declaration.
3 Operators
Operators & expressions, precedence of operators.
4 Basic input and output
Basics input and output, formatted input and output
5 Control Structure:
Concept of a block statement, if, if else, switch, looping structures For, Do,
While
6 Functions
Parameter passing, Use of pointers, Recursion
7 Arrays
One dimensional, Two dimensional and multi dimensional arrays, their
limitations, their initialization & manipulation
8 Strings
String processing
9 Structure and Unions
Basic of structures, initialization
10 File Management
Low level file access error handling

Assignments :
Each candidate shall submit a journal in which the candidate has recorded at least 15
programs based on the topics given below. The programs can be implemented in Turbo
C/Microsoft ANSI C.
1 Algebraic problem Newton Raphson, quadratic roots etc.
2 Array based searching sorting binary search, bubble sort.
3 Matrix manipulations using real and complex elements.
4 Banking applications fixed deposit interest calculations, loans repayments.
Text processing extracting of words, searching sorting of algorithm.
5 Study of internal and external Dos commands.

Reference Books:
1 Programming Language, B.W.Kernighan, D.M.Ritchie - PHI
2 Computer Programming UNIX &C , M.P.Bhave, S.A.Patekar, Nandu
3 Programming With C , Schaums - TMH
4 Fundamentals of Programming Language, V.Rajaram, PHI
5 C The Complete Reference, Herbert Schildt - TMH

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester One
All Branches ME-102: Workshop Practice - I
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 0 Term Assessment: 100%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 3 Mid Semester Test: -
Credits: 3 End Semester Examination: -

1 Fitting
Use and setting of fitting tools for marking, center punching, chiping,
cutting, filing, drilling, taping
Carpentry
Use and setting of hand tools like hack saws, hack planes, chisels and
gauges for construction for various joins, Demonstration for wood
training and Report writing
3 Electrical board wiring
House wiring, stair case wiring, godown wiring, 3 Phase wiring.
4 Plumbing
Use of plumbing tools, spanners, pipe wrenches, threading dies,
demonstration of preparation of domestic plumbing lines involving
fixing of a water tap and use of coupling, elbow, tee and union etc

Assignment :
Batch size: 12 Students.
Turns: 2 students per trade of 3 hrs each.

1 Term works to include one simple job involving fitting operations.


2 Term works to include one simple job involving a joint.

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches CH-201: Engineering Chemistry - II
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 2 Term Assessment: 10%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 1 Mid Semester Test: 15%
Credits: 5 End Semester Examination: 75%

1 Corrosion and its Control


1.1 Introduction: corrosion in dry and moist atmosphere, electrochemical theory of corrosion
(mechanism), galvanic as well as concentration cell theory, factors influencing rate of
corrosion
1.2 Types of corrosion: (water line, differential aeration, pitting, soil)
1.3 Effect of atmospheric pollution on corrosion (moisture, corrosive gases, dust particles)
1.4 Corrosion control: by proper selection of material and design, by cathodic protection
(impressed current-sacrificial anode), by anodic protection, by protective coating (metallic
coatings: galvanizing, tinning, paints coatings)
2 Fuels
2.1 Introduction: classification of fuels (based on physical state, origin in brief), characteristics
of good fuel, calorific value (high and low, units, Dulongs formula with numerical
problems)
2.2 Solid fuels, composition of coal: types of coal, selection of coal, commercial types of coal
(steam coals, gas coals, house coals), analysis of coal (proximate and ultimate with
significance)
2.3 Liquid fuels: Petroleum (composition, classification, mining and refining), Cracking
(thermal, catalytic; principle with reactions), Knocking (Octane number, Cetane number,
anti-knocking agents
2.4 Gaseous fuels: composition and properties of natural gas, LPG and coal gas
2.5 Other sources of energy: wind power, water power, geothermal power, tidal power
3 Commonly used metals and alloys
3.1 Cast iron, wrought iron, steel, alloy steels
3.2 Copper, brasses and bronzes
3.3 Aluminum, duralumin and magnalumin
3.4 Nickel alloys and solder alloys (with respect to composition, properties and applications)
4 Pollution and its control
4.1 Definition of pollution and pollutants
4.2 Introduction to air pollution, acid rains, green house effect, Ozone layer, smog methods of
reducing atmospheric pollution in brief
4.3 Introduction of water pollution, treatment of waste water, solid waste materials and their
treatment, noise pollution
5 Cements and adhesives
5.1 Introduction to cements: chemical composition of cements, setting and hardening of Portland
cement, types of cements (white, waterproof, Portland, pozzolanic, high alumina)
5.2 Introduction to adhesives, classification of adhesives, bonding processes by adhesives

Practicals:
1 Estimation of iron in plain carbon steel
2 Determination of zinc in brass
3 Nickel in steel alloy
4 Determination of lime in cement
5 Nitrogen in fuel
6 Transport fuel adulteration

Recommended books:
1 Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain
2 Text book of Engineering Chemistry, M M uppal
3 Engineering Chemistry, S S Dara

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches PH-201: Engineering Physics - II
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 2 Term Work Assessment: 10%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 1 Mid Semester Test: 15%
Credits: 5 End Semester Examination: 75%

1 Optics
1.1 Interference: fundamentals of interference, interference in thin
films, colors of thin films, Newtons rings, wedge shaped films,
testing optical flatness of surface, antireflection coating
1.2 Diffraction: fundamentals of diffraction, Fraunhoffer diffraction at
a single slit, double slit and diffraction at N parallel slits, grating
1.3 Optical fibre: principle, working and types
2 X-rays
Production, origin and properties of x-rays, Moseleys law, x-ray
diffraction, Braggs law, spectrometer and determination of crystal
structure
3 Laser
Fundamentals of laser, types of laser, applications
4 Nuclear physics
Properties of nucleus, natural and artificial radioactivity,
transmutation equation and Q-value of nuclear reactions, fission,
fusion

Practicals:
1 Newtons rings
2 Wedge shape method
3 G M Counter I (inverse square law)
4 G M Counter II (optical activity)
5 LASER diffraction
6 Study of fibre optics
7 Fibre optics educator

Recommended books:
1 A text book of optics, N Subramanyam and Brij Lal
2 A textbook of engineering, M N Avadhanulu and P G Kshirsagar
3 Fundamental of optics, Jenkins and White
4 Nuclear Physics, Kaplan

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches MA-201: Engineering Mathematics
II
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 3 Term Work Assessment: 10%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 1 Mid Semester Test: 15%
Credits: 7 End Semester Examination: 75%

1 Improper integrals
Beta and gamma functions
Error functions
Differential under integral sign
2 Integral calculus
Curve tracing
Rectification of plane curves
Double and triple integration
Idea of Jacobian for evaluating integrals with transformation
Evaluation of double integration by changing order of integration,
changing the polar form
Applications of double and triple integration to area, mass and
volume computations
3 Differential equations
Differential equations of first order and first degree, exact
differential equation and those that can be reduced to exact by use
of integrating factors.
Linear differential equation, Bernoullis equation and equations
reducible to liner equations, linear differential equations of higher
order with constant coefficients, complimentary functions,
particular integrals
Generalized rule and P.I. for equation of type f(D)y = x where x =
eax, sin(ax+b), cos(ax+b), xm, eaxV, xV where V is a function of x
only.
Cauchys linear homogeneous equation and Legendres different
equation. Method of undetermined coefficients and variation of
parameter method.

Recommended Books:
1 Higher Engineering Mathematics, B S Grewal
2 A Text book of Applied Mathematics, P N Wartikar and J N
Wartikar
3 Engineering Mathematics, G V kumbhojkar
4 Applied Mathematics, Dr U B Jangam, K P Patil and N M
Kumthekar

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches SE-201: Engineering Mechanics II
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 2 Term Work Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 6 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 Kinematics of particle
1 Rectilinear motion, uniform acceleration, non-uniform acceleration,
displacement time, acceleration time and velocity time curves and
their application
2 Velocity and acceleration, rectangular co-ordinate system, motion
along plane curved path, tangential and normal components of
acceleration
3 Projectile motion
4 Simple harmonic motion
5 Relative velocity
2 Kinematics of rigid bodies
1 Translation, pure rotation and plane motion of rigid bodies
2 Instantaneous center of rotation for bodies in plane motion
3 Kinetics of particles and rigid bodies
1 DAlembert principle, equation of dynamic equilibrium in linear
and curvilinear motion
2 Linear momentum, impulse momentum, principle of conservation
of momentum
3 Impact of solid bodies, elastic impact, semi-elastic impact, plastic
impact
4 Work done by force, potential and kinetic energy and work-power
energy equation, principle of conservation of energy

Practicals:
1 g by falling weight method
2 Plane motion of bodies
3 M.I. of fly wheel
4 Compound pendulum
5 Torsional pendulum
6 Principle of conservation of energy (connected bodies with
flywheel)
7 Stiffness of spring

Reference books:
1 Mechanics for Engineers, Beer and Johnston, McGraw Hill
2 Engineering Mechanics, Mclean and Nelson, Schaum Outline
Series
3 Engineering Mechanics, R C Hibbeler, Pearson Education
4 Engineering Mechanics, A K tayal, Umesh
5 Engineering Mechanics, Timoshenko and Young, McGraw Hill
6 Engineering Mechanics,, Singer, McGraw Hill

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches ME-201: Engineering Graphics II
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 1 Term Work Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 4 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 Sections of solids
Sections of cube, prism, pyramid, tetrahedron, cylinder and cone
cut by planes perpendicular to at least one reference plane
2 Development
Development of lateral surface of cut solids (as above), cut by
straight and curved cutting planes and solids containing holes
3 Free hand sketches
Thread profiles: IS conventions of external and internal threads,
cross sections of drilled and tapped holes
Bolt heads: hexagonal, square, cylindrical
Nuts: hexagonal, square wing and capstan
Set screws: heads and ends
4 Isometric view
Isometric view / projections of simple blocks (plain and cylindrical
objects excluding spheres)
5 Reading of orthographic projections and sectional views
6 Introduction to computer 2-D drafting

Term Work Assessment Assignments:


1 One drawing sheet on sections of solids
2 One drawing sheet on development
3 One drawing sheet on free hand sketches
4 One drawing sheet on isometric views
5 Two drawing sheets on reading of orthographic projections and
sectional views
6 One print out of computer aided 2-D drafting for two problems on
orthographic projections and sectional views
Note: all the above drawings to be prepared using half imperial
sheets with at least three problems on each sheet.

Recommended Text Books:


1 Machine drawing, N D Bhat
2 Engineering Drawing II, M B Shah and B C Rana
3 Engineering Drawing II, N H Dubey

Reference Books:
1 Graphic Science, T E French and Others, McGraw Hill
2 Engineering Graphics, Glesecke and Others, Macmillan
3 Graphics for Engineers AutoCAD R13, J H Earle

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches EE-201: Elements of Engineering
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 2 Term Work Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 6 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 D C Motors
Construction and principle of operation, emf and torque equation,
types of motors, torque speed characteristics, different speed
control methods (numerical problems based on above)
2 Single phase transformers
Construction, principle of operation, emf equation, transformer
losses, transformer on no load and on load, equivalent circuit and
phasor diagram, open circuit and short circuit test, regulation and
efficiency, all day efficiency (numerical problems based on above)
3 Measuring instruments
Production of deflecting torque, control torque and methods of
damping
PMMC: construction, principle of operation, deflecting torque
equation,, scale use as ammeter and voltmeter, extension of range
Electro-dynamometer: construction, principle of operation, torque
equation, use as ammeter, voltmeter and wattmeter (numerical
problems based on above)
4 Transducers
Study and application of following transducers: strain gauge,
LVDT, thermo-couple, thermistors, piezo electric transducer

Practicals:
1 Magnetization characteristics of a d.c. machine
2 Speed control of d.c. shunt motor
3 Open circuit and short circuit test on transformer to calculate
efficiency, regulation, equivalent circuit and parameters
4 Efficiency and regulation of a transformer by direct load test
5 Extension of range of a PMMC meter
6 Measurement and verification of power in single phase a.c. circuit
7 Study of LVDT

Recommended Books:
1 Electrical machinery, P S Bimhra, Khanna publishers
2 A course in electrical and electronics measurements and
instrumentation, A K Sawheny, Dhanpat Rai & Co
3 Instrumentation devices and system, C S Rangan, G R Sharma, and
V S V Mani, Tata McGraw Hill

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches CT-201: Object Oriented Programming
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 3 Term Work Assessment: 20%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: 20%
Credits: 8 End Semester Examination: 60%

1 C++ fundamentals ( moving from C to C++)


Data types, preprocessor directives, input and output, manipulators (endl, setw(), setprecision),
control structures, functions, arrays, difference between C and C++
2 Objects and classes
Data hiding and encapsulation, private and public members, member functions, accssing class
members, object as function parameters, static data and member functions, friend functions and
friend classes
3 Object installation and cleanup
Constructors, parameterized constructors, destructors, constructor overloading, constructors with
default arguments, default constructors and copy constructors
4 Function and operator overloading
Function overloading, functions with default arguments, inline functions, unary operator
overloading, operator returning value, binary operator overloading such as arithmetic, relational
and assignment operators, overloading of insertion and extraction operators.
5 Inheritance
Derived and base class, protected members, overriding functions, private, protected and public
inheritance, derived class constructors, types of heritance, virtual base class and inheritance
relationship
6 Pointers
Pointer concepts, pointer variable, address operator, referencing and de-referencing, void
pointers, pointer to functions and objects, THIS pointer, pointers and memory management, New
and Delete operators, dynamic memory allocation, linked lists, (single block and many small
blocks of memory)
7 Virtual functions and polymorphism
Polymorphism and its types, need for virtual functions, pointer to derived class object, pure
virtual functions, abstract classes, dynamic or late binding
8 Graphics
Text mode graphics, graphic mode graphics, colors and pallets, use of setting, drawing, filling
and text functions, drawing various shapes, animation using Getimage and Putimage functions,
storing image on the disk
9 File handling
Files and streams, opening and closing a file, text and binary files
10 Object oriented system development
Programming language before object orientation and advantages of object oriented analysis,
design and implementation, case study
Practicals:
1 Simple programs to implement object passing and returning object
2 Class for complex variables
3 Data manipulation classes
4 Matrix manipulation class with operator overloading
5 String class
6 Programs on inheritance and its types
7 Programs on graphics and animated graphics
Text Book:
Object Oriented Programming with C++, M P Bhave and S A Patekar, Pearson Education
Reference Books:
1 The annotated C++: reference manual, ANSI base document, M A Ellis and B
Stroustrap, Pearson Education
2 Programming with C++, J R Hubbard, Schaums outline series, McGraw Hill
3 Object oriented programming with C++, E Bslguruswamy, Tata McGraw Hill
4 The complete reference: C++, H Scildt, Tata McGraw Hill

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches ME-202: Workshop Practice - II
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 0 Term Assessment: 100%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 2 Mid Semester Test: -
Credits: 2 End Semester Examination: -

1 Fitting
Use and setting of fitting tools for marking, center punching,
chipping, cutting, filing, drilling, tapping
Term work to include one simple job involving above mentioned
operations
2 Carpentary
Use and setting of hand tools like hack saw, jack plane, chisels and
gauges for construction of various joints
Term work to include one simple job involving a joint
Demonstration for wood turning and report writing
3 Forging (smithy)
At least one job for change of cross sectional area like round into
rectangular or making a ring from a round bar
4 Welding
Edge preparation
Term work to include one simple job having lap or butt welding of
plates or fillet welding
5 Plain turning
Operations: simple turning, step turning, taper turning
Term work to include one simple job involving above mentioned
operations
6 Electrical board wiring
House wiring, staircase wiring, go-down wiring, three-phase wiring
7 Printed circuit boards
Layout drawing, +ve and -ve film making, PCB etching and
drilling, tinning and soldering techniques
8 Sheet metal and brazing
Use of sheet metal working hand tools, cutting, bending and spot
welding
9 Plumbing
Use of plumbing tools, spanners, wrenches, threading dies,
demonstration of preparation of a domestic plumbing line involving
fixing of a water tap and use of coupling, elbow, tee, tee and union
etc.
10 Masonry
Use of mason's tools like trowel, hammers, spirit level, square,
plumb, line and pins etc.
Demonstration of mortar making, single and one and half brick
masonry, english and flemish bonds, block masonry, pointing and
plastering

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First Year of Bachelor of Technology Semester Two
All Branches HM-201: Communication Skills
Periods per week: Evaluation System:
Lectures: 1 Term Assessment: 10%
Practicals \ Tutorials: 1 Mid Semester Test: 15%
Credits: 3 End Semester Examination: 75%

1 Communication
Definition; processes and components, barriers to communication,
technology enabled communication drafting, word processing,
creating e-mail messages

2 Communication skills
1 Verbal:
Oral - speaking with confidence, voice modulation, word stress,
tone, pitch, pronunciation
Written 7Cs of style, mechanics of writing: writing effective
sentence patterns, paragraphs topic sentence cohesiveness,
summarization, comprehension passages from science and
technology with objective type question, vocabulary synonym
antonym, grammar
2 Non-verbal communication: body language, as aid in speaking
3 Communication forms
1 Oral: giving short speeches, group discussion techniques
2 Written: business correspondence layout principles, letters of
enquiry, claims and adjustments, critical evaluation of a piece of
writing

Term Work assignments:


1 Written
Case study on communication practice
Sentence pattern and paragraph writing
Summarization
Comprehension of technical material
Basic principles of letter writing
Letter of enquiry / claims / adjustment
2 Oral
One presentation of speech / participation in group discussion

Reference Books:
1 Technical Communication: Principles and Practice, Meenakshi
Raman, Sangeeta Sharma, Oxford
2 Business Communication Today, Sushil Bahl, response Books

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