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Objective: Industrial Chemistry is an integrated science that ties together with fundamental concepts of
physics, biology, engineering, medicine and environmental science and plays an important role in all
engineering fields. The basic knowledge of water treatment, corrosion, eutectics, alloys, industrially important
materials, specially polymers and tools of nanochemistry would help students in solving problems of
engineering applications.
PART-A
PART-B
Lubricants: importance and types of lubricants, theories of lubrication, important properties (viscosity,
viscosity index, saponification number, cloud point & pour point, flash point & fire point, aniline point).
Unit 6: Nano-chemistry
Introduction to nano-science and its applications, a brief about conventional techniques, chemical techniques
like sol-gel and electro-deposition used to prepare highly porous materials, principles and applications of SEM,
AFM techniques to understand the structure and chemistry of nanomaterials (no experimental details
required)
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Syllabus for B.Tech Programme (All Branches) 1st Semester
Text Books:
1. Engineering Chemistry: Sangita Banga, Manav Rachna Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2. A text Book of Engineering Chemistry: Jain and Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi.
3. Engineering Chemistry: B. Sivasankar, Tata McGraw-Hill Co, New Delhi
4. Engineering Chemistry: J. C Kuriacose & J. Rajaram, Tata McGraw-Hill Co, New Delhi (2004).
Reference Books:
1. Survey of Industrial Chemistry: Chenier, Philip J. 3rd edition 2002 Springer Publications.
2. Nano-science & Technology: V.S. Muralidharan and A Subramania, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd.
3. Nanomaterials: A K Bandyopadhyay, New Age International Publishers.
4. Engineering Chemistry: Sunita Rattan, S.K. Kataria Publications, New Delhi.
5. Nanotechnology: Mark Ratner and Daniel Ratner, Pearson Education.
Instructions for paper setting: Seven questions are to be set in total. First question will be conceptual covering
entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions will be set from each PART-A and PART-B
(one from each unit). Student needs to attempt two questions out of three from each part. Each question will
be of 20 marks.
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Syllabus for B.Tech Programme (All Branches) 1st Semester
PH-101: APPLIED PHYSICS-I
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 150
L: 3 T: 1 4 Internal : 50
Duration of Examination: 3 Hrs External : 100
Objective: To provide the knowledge of fundamental principles and concepts of Physics which are relevant to
an engineer. A joint effort of Physicists and engineers gives the technological development to the modern
world. So, proper study of Physics would certainly enhance the capabilities of students as an engineer.
PART-A
PART-B
Unit 4: Electrostatics
Electric field intensity and electric potential due to continuous charge distribution, divergence and curl of
electrostatic field, Poissions equation, Laplaces equation, cartesian solution of Laplace equation in one
dimension, work done in moving a charge, energy of a point charge distribution and continuous charge
distribution.
Text Books:
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Reference Books:
Instructions for paper setting: Seven questions are to be set in total. First question will be conceptual covering
entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions will be set from each PART-A and PART-B
(one from each unit) Student needs to attempt two questions out of three from each part. Each question will
be of 20 marks.
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MA-101: APPLIED MATHS-I
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 150
L: 3 T: 1 4 Internal : 50
Duration of Examination: 3 Hrs External : 100
Objective: The subject of Engineering Mathematics is being introduced into the Degree course to provide
mathematical background to the students so that they can be able to grasp the engineering subjects, which
they will come across in their higher classes properly. The course will give them the insight to understand and
analyze the engineering problems scientifically based on Mathematics.
PART-A
PART-B
Text Books:
1. Engineering Mathematics Vol. I: R. S. Goel and Y. K. Sharma, Manav Rachna Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: R. K. Jain and S. R. K. Iyenger, Narosa Publishing House.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern.
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Reference Books:
Instructions for paper setting: Seven questions are to be set in total. First question will be conceptual covering
entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions will be set from each PART-A and PART-B
(one from each unit) Student needs to attempt two questions out of three from each part. Each question will
be of 20 marks.
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Syllabus for B.Tech Programme (All Branches) 1st Semester
HM-101: COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 150
L: 3 T: 0 3 Internal : 50
Duration of Examination: 3 Hrs External : 100
Objective: This course is designed to impart training in the use of English language for communicative purpose.
It aims to develop reading, writing, listening, and spoken language skills of the student. The Language Lab
component seeks to provide training in soft skills.
PART-A
Unit 1: Semantics & Syntax
Synonyms, antonyms, homophones, homonyms, word formations. Commonly used idioms, phrasal verbs.
Remedial grammar: auxiliaries, modals, tenses, voice, clauses, synthesis and reported speech.
PART-B
Unit 5: Phonetics:
Basic concepts-vowels& consonants, phonemes, syllables and articulation of speech sounds. Developing
understanding about stress, intonation and pronunciation along with accent correction exercises.
Text Books:
1. A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students: F.T. Wood, Orient Longman Pub.
2. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students: T. Balasubramanian, Macmillan Pub.
3. Effective Business Communication: Herta A Murphy & Herbert W Hildebrandt, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
4. Business Communication: U S Rai & S M Rai , Himalaya Publication.
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Reference Books:
1. A Practical English Grammar: A.J. Thomson & A.V. Martinet, Oxford University Press.
2. Developing Language Skills: Sood Sc, Mita Bose and Naresh Jain, Manohar Publisher, New Delhi.
3. A Course in Phonetics & Spoken English: J. Sethi & P.V. Dhamija, Prentice Hall India.
Instructions for paper setting: Seven questions are to be set in total. First question will be conceptual covering
entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions will be set from each PART-A and PART-B
(one from each unit) Student needs to attempt two questions out of three from each part. Each question will
be of 20 marks.
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Syllabus for B.Tech Programme (All Branches) 1st Semester
CS-101: ELEMENTS OF COMPUTER and PROGRAMMING
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 150
L: 3 T: 1 4 Internal : 50
Duration of Examination: 3 Hrs External : 100
Objective: To give basic introduction to Computers and developing programming skills in C language.
PART-A
PART-B
Text Books:
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Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Computer Science and Programming with C: A. K. Sharma, Dhanpat Rai Pub.
2. Fundamentals of Computing C Programming & MS Office: Leon, Alexis, 2004, TMH.
3. C Programming A Modern approach: K.N. King, 1996, WW Norton & Co.
4. The C Programming Language: Dennis M. Ritchie, Brian W. Kernigham, 1988.
Instructions for paper setting: Seven questions are to be set in total. First question will be conceptual covering
entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions will be set from each PART-A and PART-B
(one from each unit) Student needs to attempt two questions out of three from each part. Each question will
be of 20 marks.
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EE-101: ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 150
L: 3 T: 1 4 Internal : 50
Duration of Examination: 3 Hrs External : 100
PART-A
Unit 1: Introduction
Sources of Energy; General structure of electrical power system, Steam, hydel, Gas and Nuclear power
generation.
DC Networks: Kirchoffs laws node-voltage and mesh current methods, Superposition theorems. Thevenins
and Nortons theorem. Maximum power transfer theorem star and delta transformation -Illustrative examples
Unit 2: AC Circuits
Introduction to electromagnetism, single phase-AC generation waveform, average value, rms value, form
factor peak factor, R-L, R-C, RLC series circuits, series and parallel resonance, Q factor, power factor, Active &
Reactive power, Illustrative examples. Three phase e mf generation, delta & star connections line and phase
quantities.
Unit 3: Measuring Instruments
Basic working of a measuring instrument, Construction of Moving coil instruments, Moving iron ammeter and
voltmeters, Electrodynamometer type Wattmeter, Induction type energy meter.
PART-B
Unit 4: Transformer
Construction, emf equation phasor diagram on no load and loaded condition, losses on transformer, Open
circuit and short circuit test to measures the losses, efficiency and voltage regulation, Autotransformer.
Unit 5: DC Machines
DC generator construction, emf equation, types of excitation, dc motor principle of operation, back-emf,
Speed control, applications.
Unit 6: AC Machines
Induction motor construction and Principle of operation applications, Synchronous generator- Construction
and Principle of operation. Synchronous motors applications.
Text Books:
1. Electrical Technology: Sanjana Malhotra, Manav Rachna Pub. House Pvt. Ltd.
2. Basic Electrical Engineering: I. J. Nagrath, TMH 2007.
3. Electrical and Electronics Technology: Hughes, Pearson Education.
4. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals: Del Toro, Pearson Education.
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Syllabus for B.Tech Programme (All Branches) 1st Semester
Reference Books:
Instructions for paper setting: Seven questions are to be set in total. First question will be conceptual covering
entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions will be set from each PART-A and PART-B
(one from each unit) Student needs to attempt two questions out of three from each part. Each question will
be of 20 marks.
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EC-101: ELEMENTS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 150
L: 3 T: 1 4 Internal : 50
Duration of Examination: 3 Hrs External : 100
Objective: To familiarize the students with the working principle and characteristics of diodes, transistors,
amplifiers, oscillator, op-amps, digital electronics, micro process / micro controller.
PART-A
Unit 1: Semiconductors
p n junction diode characteristics, working principle of various types of diode (Zener diode, LED, Varactor,
Schotkky and photodiode)
PART-B
Text Books:
1. Integrated Electronics: Jacob Millman and Christos C. Halkias
2. Electronic Devices and Circuits: Boylestad and Nashelsky, PHI, 6E, 2001.
3. Electronic Devices and Circuits: A Mottershead, PHI, 2000.
4. Digital Computer Design: Morris Mano, PHI, 2003.
5. Microprocessor Architecture programming and applications with 8085: Ramesh S. Gaonker, Wile Eastern
Ltd.
Reference Books:
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Instructions for paper setting: Seven questions are to be set in total. First question will be conceptual covering
entire syllabus and will be compulsory to attempt. Three questions will be set from each PART-A and PART-B
(one from each unit) Student needs to attempt two questions out of three from each part. Each question will
be of 20 marks.
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AS-111: APPLIED SCIENCE LAB
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 50
P: 2 1 Internal : 25
Duration of Examination: 2 Hrs External : 25
List of Experiments:
Applied Physics
Applied Chemistry
9. Determination of Total dissolved solids (TDS) value in ground water samples using TDS meter.
10. To electroplate the given strip of Cu with Ni using electroplating or electro-deposition technique.
11. To determine the flash point & fire point of given lubricating oil using Pensky Marten's apparatus.
12. To determine the viscosity of given lubricating oil using Redwood viscometer.
13. Determination of emf using Potentiometric titration.
14. Determination of Eutectic point of two component system by cooling curve method.
15. To study the extent of corrosion of different metals in different media.
Note: Every student needs to do minimum 10 experiments (5 each from Applied Physics and Applied
Chemistry) in a semester.
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EE-111: ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONICS LAB
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 50
P: 2 1 Internal : 25
Duration of Examination: 2 Hrs External : 25
List of Experiments:
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CS-111: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING-I LAB
Periods/week Credits Max. Marks : 50
P: 2 1 Internal : 25
Duration of Examination: 2 Hrs External : 25
List of Experiments:
Every student is required to maintain Practicals File and write the following steps in each practical :
(i) Problem statement, (ii) Formula(s) used, (iii) Algorithm, (iv) Flow Chart, (v) Source codes in students
handwriting, (vi) Program listing (print-out), and (vii) Input & Output.
1. Write Program for the following:
To convert user supplied measurements in inches into (a) foot, yard; (b) cm & m
To calculate taxes based on income of a person.
To convert score to grade (use switch statement)
2. WAP using conditional statements (if-then, nested if-then and switch statements)
3. WAP using looping and nested looping ( for-loop, do-while, while statements)
4. WAP to Add, subtract and multiply two matrices and print the resultant matrix in rectangular form in
formatted form.
5. Write Programs using structure and union
6. Write Programs using functions and user-defined functions
7. Write Program for File handling problems: create, update and print file in different forms
8. WAP to print calendar of a month (use loops)
9. WAP using recursion to (i) implement Fibonacci series (ii) Factorial of N.
10. WAP to search an element in an array.
11. Write a program for displaying the output using print function in a following format
/*----------------*/
Out Put is:-
A=?
B=?
Sum=A+B
Value of sum is=?
12. Write a program for manipulation of an array using pointers.
13. Write a program for exchanging of position of two strings using pointers.
14. Write a program for searching a given character in a string using pointers.
15. Write a program for creating a structure using pointers.
16. Write a program for passing a address to structure variable.
17. Write a program for swapping two numbers using call by reference.
18. Write a program for count the frequency of each character in a given string.
19. Write a program for reversing an array using pointers
20. Write a program for the using of indirection operator (*) for printing the values.
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SW-101: EXTRA and CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Periods/week Credits
1
Every student will associate himself / herself in one or more extra-curricular activities which shall be
conducted after college hours under Student Welfare team, it will entitle a student for one assigned credit.
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