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I & II Semester Prospectus No.

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SYLLABUS PRESCRIBED FOR homogeneous differential equation, exact differential equation)
FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE IN and reducible to above forms, methods of substitution. (10)
B.E./ B.TEXT. E./B.TECH. (CHEM.ENGG.)/ Unit VI : Solution of differential equation of first order and higher degree
B.TECH. (CHEM. TECH.) POLYMER (PLASTIC) by various methods application of differential equations of first
TECH. SEMESTER-I / II GROUPA order and first degree to the problems on orthogonal trajectories
IA1 ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS-I and electrical engineering. (10)
Aim : TEXT BOOK :-
The course is aimed at developing the basic Mathematical skills of (1) Wartikar P.N. & Wartikar J.N.- A Text Book of Applied Mathematics,
engineering students that are imperative for effective understanding of Vol.-I, & II, Pune V.G. Prakashan, Pune.
engineering subjects. The topics introduced will serve as basic tools for
specialized studies in many fields of engineering and technology. REFERENCE BOOKS :-
Objectives : 1) Grewal B.S. - Higher Engineering Mathematics, 40/e, Khanna
On completion of the course the students are expected: Publishers.
2) Kreyszig E.K. - Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley.
- to identify algebraic problems from practical areas and obtain the 3) Ramana B.V. - Higher Engineering Mathematics, (TMH)
solutions in certain cases 4) Singh R.R. & Bhatt M. - Engineering Mathematics, (TMH)
- to understand maxima and minima concept.
- to solve differential equations of certain types, including systems of IA2 ENGINEERING PHYSICS
differential equations that they might encounter in the same or higher Aim :
semesters. To enable the students to correlate the theoretical principles of
- to understand double and triple integration and enable them to handle fundamentals of modern aspects in Physics with application oriented
integrals of higher orders. studies of engineering.
SECTION-A Objectives :
Unit I : Successive differentiation, Leibnitzs theorem on the n th At the end of the course the students would be exposed to fundamental
derivative of a product, Expansion of a function by using Taylors knowledge in:
theorem and Maclaurins theorem, Indeterminate forms. (10) - Electromagnetic phenomena and wave propagation,
Unit II: Partial differentiation, total differential coefficients, exact - Interferometric techniques in metrology, communication
differential, Eulers theorem on homogeneous function, - Application of quantum physics to optical & electrical phenomena
Transformation of independent variables. (10) - Application of lasers and Fiber Optics in Engineering and Technology
- Conducting, superconducting and dielectric materials
Unit III : Jacobians of explicit functions and implicit function with - Semi conducting and new engineering materials
properties, functional dependence, Maxima and Minima of a - Physics of Modern engineering materials
function of two independent variables, Maxima and Minima of a - Application of ultrasonics, acoustics
function of several independent connected variables by
Lagranges method of undetermined multipliers. (10) SECTION-A
SECTION-B Unit I : Solid State Physics : Energy band diagrams, covalent bonds,
bound & free electrons,holes, electron and hole mobilites
Unit IV : Complex Numbers : Demoivers theorem and its applications, intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, fermi and impurity levels,
Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions, separation of real charge neutrality equation and semiconductor conductivity,
and imaginary parts, Logarithm of complex numbers. (10) Einstein relation, p-n junction diode, Zener diode, Light Emitting
Unit V : Ordinary differential equations of first order and first degree in Diode. (9)
various forms; (Variable separable, linear differential equation,
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Unit II: Modern Physics : Elements of wave properties of particle and Objectives :
particle properties of wave, LASER, spontaneous and stimulated
At the end of this course the student should be able to understand:
emission of radiation, Einstein coefficient, Ruby Laser,
- the vectorial and scalar representation of forces and moments, static
characteristics & application of Laser. (7)
equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies both in two dimensions and
Unit III : Electric and Magnetic Fields : Motion of electron in uniform also in three dimensions.
transverse electric field and transverse magnetic fields, velocity - the principle of work and energy.
selector (energy filter), positive rays, Bainbridge mass - the effect of friction on equilibrium
spectrograph, Hall effect, cathode ray oscilloscope : working - the laws of motion, the kinematics of motion and the interrelationship
and its block diagram. (7) - the dynamic equilibrium equation
- All these should be achieved both conceptually and through solved
SECTION-B
examples.
Unit IV : Interference and Diffraction : Fundamental condition of
interference, thin film interference due to reflected light, SECTION-A
Newtons ring, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, single and UNIT I: Concept of a force, moment of a force about a point and about
double slit diffraction, plane transmission grating. (7) an axis, couple, resolution and compositions of coplanar force
system, reduction of system of forces into a force and a couple
Unit V : Fibre Optics : Principle and construction of optical fibre,
equivalent force system.
acceptance angle and acceptance cone numerical aperture, types
Free-body diagrams, equations of equilibrium, problems of
of optical fibres and refractive index profile, attenuation in optical
equilibrium involving co-planar force system acting on a particle,
fibres, different mechanisms of attenuation, application of optical
rigid body and system of rigid bodies, problems of equilibrium
fibres. (8)
of non-coplanar concurrent force system. (8)
Unit VI : Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics : Continuity equation, Bernoullis
theorem and its applications,Viscosity, flow of liquids through a UNIT II: Analysis of simple plane trusses, method of joints, method of
capillary tube, Stokes formula. Production and application of sections, analysis of frames involving ideally connected
Ultrasonics. Acoustics of buildings. (7) members.
Coulombs law of friction, static belt friction, wedge friction.
TEXT BOOK :
(8)
1) M.N.Avadhanulu & P.G.Kshirsagar : Engineering Physics, S.Chand
UNIT III: First moment of an area and centroid, second moment and
Pub., 2008
product of area, transfer theorems, polar moment of inertia, radius
REFERENCE BOOKS : of gyration, definition of principle axes and principle moment of
1) R.K.Gaur & S.L.Gupta : Engineering Physics, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. inertia.
2) Hitendra K. Malik & A.K.Singh : Engineering Physics, Tata McGraw Work of a force, Principle of virtual work and its application.
Hill (7)
3) Beiser : Modern Physics, Tata McGraw Hill SECTION B
4) Mani & Mehta : Modern Physics, Affiliated East-West Press
Unit IV: Kinematics: Definitions of displacement, velocity and
5) N.Subrahmanyam, Brijlal, M.N.Avadhanulu : A Text Book of Optics,
acceleration and their relations, rectilinear motion under variable
S.Chand & Company Ltd.
& constant accelerations, motion curves, simple relative motion
IA3 ENGINEERING MECHANICS between two particles, curvilinear motion using rectangular
Aim : coordinates, normal and tangential components.
Basic concepts of Mechanics for Static and Dynamics have to be implanted Kinematics of rigid body motion in rectilinear translation: rotation
into the student. about a fixed axis and plane motion. (8)
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Unit V: Kinetics of rectilinear and circular motion of a particle acted d) Loci of points :
upon by constant and variable force system, DAlemberts Locus problems on
principle, concept of dynamic equilibrium, rectilinear motion of i. four bar chain mechanism
several interconnected particles ii. Simple slider crank mechanism
Kinetics of rigid body rectilinear translation, rotation about a iii. Offset slider crank mechanism. (8)
fixed axis of rigid body. (7)
UNIT II: Introduction to Projections.
Unit VI: Work, power and energy: work-energy equation for motion of a 1st angle , 3rd angle method of projection
particle, system of particles, work energy equation for rigid a) Projection of points
bodies rectilinear translation. b) Projection of lines
Linear impulse, linear momentum, momentum equation for a ( Inclined to one plane at a time.)
particle and a system of particles, direct central impact, collision c) Projection of planes.
of two particles, coefficient of restitution. (7) (Inclined to both the planes) (8)
TEXT BOOK : UNIT III: Orthographic projection
1) Bhattacharyya Basudeb, Engineering Mechanics, Oxford University Conversion of simple pictorial views into orthographic views.
Press. (7)
REFERENCE BOOKS : SECTION-B
1. Singer, F. L., Engineering Mechanics, Harper Collins Pub., Singapore. UNIT IV: Projection of regular solids.
2. Timoshenko, S. P. and Young, D. H., Engineering Mechanics, Projection of prism, pyramid, cone, cylinder
McGraw-Hill International C.,Auckland. Projection on auxiliary planes. (7)
3. Beer, F. P. and Johnston, E. R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers,
UNIT V: Section of solids.
McGraw-Hill International C., Auckland. Section of solids keeping solids in different position. (7)
4. Shames, I. H., Engineering Mechanics, P.H.I. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
UNIT VI: Isometric views & projection.
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Construction of isometric scale.
Aim : Isometric views & projection of objects having rectangular,
To provide mechanical engineering (orthographic) drawing skills in the cylindrical surfaces & representation of sloping faces and slots.
context of engineering design. Dimensioning of isometric views/projection. (8)
Objectives : TEXT BOOK :-
To develop in students graphic skills for communication of concepts, ideas 1. Bhatt N.D. & Panchal V.M. Engineering Drawing, 49th edition,
and design of engineering products and expose them to existing national Charotar Pub. House,Anand, Gujrat, 2007.
standards related to technical drawings.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
SECTION-A
1. Shah P.J. - Engineering Drawing, S.Chand Publication, 2008.
UNIT I: Engineering Curves
2. Narayana K.L., Kannaiah P. - Engineering Drawing, Scitech
a) Conic Section
Publication, 2009.
Construction of ellipse, parabola & hyperbola by various
3. Dhwan R.K. - Engineering Drawing, S.Chand Publication, (5th edition,
methods
2008)
b) Cycloidal curves.
4. Jolhe D.A. - Engineering Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill Publication,
Construction of cycloid, epicycloids & hypocycloid.
2008.
Tangent & normal to the curve.
c) Involutes
Involutes of circle , square, pentagon, hexagon.
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IA5 WORK SHOP I Fire Safety, fire prevention precautions, necessity of fire fighting,
fire extinguishers, rules of fire fighting, risk elements in fire fighting
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
and demonstration of use of fire extinguishers.
To give students hands on experience of craftsmanship.
2) MATERIALS : Brief introduction of materials used in Industries,
To make students familiar with different work trades.
steels and alloys, cast iron, non-ferrous metals, timber, plastics and
To develop quality & safety consciousness amongst the students.
polymers, glass etc. and; their applications.
To develop awareness of fire safety amongst the students.
To develop respect towards labour work amongst the students. 3) MEASURING INSTRUMENTS: Brief introduction to instruments
To develop skill sets for creating entities from primitive engineering other than used in above performing trades. like Vernier Caliper,
materials. Micrometer, Dial indicator, thickness gauge, height gauge, Their
To develop skill sets for establish in connections through wires and least counts, common errors and care while using them, Use of
cables. marking gauge, V block and surface plate.
This exercise also aims at inculcating respect for physical work and 4) MACHINE TOOLS AND PROCESSES: Brief introduction to metal
hard labour in addition to some value addition by getting exposed to removing, Showing basic operations like plain turning facing, step
interdisciplinary engineering domains. turning etc. metal shaping,
A) PERFORMANCE:
5) FOUNDRY: Moulding sand, constituents and characteristics.
I) SMITHY: Introduction to smithy operations like upsetting, drawing, Pattern, definition, materials, types, core printing. Role of gate,
bending, Forming; Tools- hammer, hot and cold chisels, swages, runner, riser, core and chaplets. Causes and remedies of some
drifts, flatters, tongs, anvils and various smithy tools & equipments, common casting defects like blow holes, cavities, inclusions.
their use. Forging Principle, forge welding, use of forged parts. Demonstration to Preparation of sand mould like pipe flange, anvil,
One job on smithy: Job involving upsetting, drawing down, etc.
flattering. Change of cross sectional area like round into rectangular 6) PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDING: Introduction, principle,
or making a ring from a round bar, S Hook, forming such as a equipment & its operation, mould introduction & setting, Safety
square / hexagonal headed bolt, hook etc. precautions and demonstration of plastic injection molding process.
II) FITTING: Introduction to different fitting tools. Use and setting of
7) IT & COMPUTERS: Introduction and identification of hardware
fitting tools for marking, center punching, chipping, cutting, filing,
components of a typical computer system. Handling and operating
drilling, their use, different measuring tools, Files Material and
peripheral devices like printer, scanner, pen drives, CD-ROM,
Classification.
Multimedia Devices, UPS etc. Identification and study of
One job on fitting: Job involving Fitting involving marking, filing,
communication elements like Single pair wires (phone lines), multi-
hacksaw cutting, drilling and tapping such as a male-female type
pair wires (UTP), fibre-optic cables, printer data cables, connectors-
pare.above mentioned operations.
RJ-45, RJ-9, RJ-11, USB, 9-Pin and 25-Pin serial and parallel
III) TAPS & DIES: introduction to Taps & Dies, Different sizes of Taps connectors; converters- serial to USB, 9-Pin to 25- Pin, Vice-Versa
& Dies their uses, Holding instruments of taps & dies. and others. POST (power on self test), Power related problems. Use
One job on taps & dies: Job involving, External and internal threads of CD Read / Write operations etc. Installation of Operating system
on plate or pipe , marking, center punching, cutting, filing, drilling. windows and Linux , simple diagnostic exercises.
B) DEMONSTRATION: 8) CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRICAL BOARD WIRING: House
Minimum two physical demonstrations provided from following. In wiring, staircase wiring for fluorescent tube light, store wiring, three-
addition to physical demonstrations Video / LCD presentations for phase wiring for electrical motors & Machines. Working of Electrical
rest of demonstrations may be provided. Batteries, demonstration of electrical cable wires, starters and MCBs.
1) SAFETY : Common hazards while working with engineering
equipment and related safety measures. Colour Codes floor marking
in industries, various hazard indication signs. Posters for safety.
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REFERENCES : 4) To study the forward characteristics of Light Emitting Diode.
5) To determine the wavelength of monochromatic light by Newtons
1. B. S. Raghuvanshi, A Course in Workshop Technology, Vol I,
rings method .
Dhanapat Rai and Sons.
6) Determination of wavelength of spectral lines using diffraction
2. Hajara Choudhari, Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol I, Media
grating.
Promoters.
7) Determination of grating element of a diffraction grating using LASER
3. Gupta and Kaushik, Workshop Technology, Vol I, New Heights.
beam.
4. Chapman, Workshop Technology, Vol I, The English Language
8) Study of Hall effect
Book Society.
9) Amplitude and frequency measurement of ac signal using CRO
5. H.S.Bawa, Workshop Technology, Vol.-I, TMH Publications, New
10) Study of CRO
Delhi.
11) Determination of unknown frequency of ac signal using Lissajous
6. S.K.Hajra Choudhary,Elements Of Workshop Technology,Media
pattern
Promoters &Publishers Pvt.Ltd,
12) To determine resolving power of telescope
7. Workshop Technology, Vol I, II and III, Chandola S.P., Oxford and
13) Determination of Plancks constant using photocell
IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
14) To determine the coefficient of viscosity of water by capillary flow
8. K.T.Kulkarni,Introduction to Industrial Safety,K.T.Kulkarni,Pune
(Note : Minimum 08 experiments shall be conducted)
Reference Books
9. Hwaiyu Geng, Manufacturing Engineering Handbook,McGraw Hill 1A7 ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Publishing Co.Ltd. PRACTICALS:
10. Lawrence E.Doyle, Manufacturing Processes and Materials for (Four compulsory graphical solutions to the problems of statics.)
Engineers,Prentice Hall Inc.
1. Law of Polygon of forces
NOTE : Journal should be prepared and submitted based on information 2. Reactions at the supports of simple beam.
of tools and equipments used, jobs prepared by using various 3. Jib crane/shear leg.
tools, equipments, machines in the above three trades of 4. Determination of coefficient of friction on inclined plane.
performance sections. It also consist of details of demonstration 5. Determination of Coefficient of coil friction.
(minimum two) demonstrated to students with brief description. 6. Determination of mass moment of inertia of fly wheel
The term work shall be assessed based on a) the record of 7. Determination of gravitational acceleration by compound pendulum.
attendance, b) Term work done, c) the written/ practical / oral tests 8. Determination of velocity ratio, law of machine, simple screw jack,
on the term work to decide the depth of understanding. The term differential wheel axle, worm and worm wheel, single and double
work is to be assessed weekly. purchase crab.
PRACTICALEXAMINATION: A journal on experiments conducted shall be submitted by each
student. Practical examination shall be viva-voce based on the practicals
Practical examination will consists of actual preparation of one job from
and syllabus of the course.
any of the above performance sections. Duration of examination will be 3
hrs. Total marks are 25, out of which 15 marks are for job preparation and 10 IA8 ENGINEERINGDRAWING
marks for viva voce which should be conducted when the students are on PRACTICAL - Each student will submit a set of at least 8 drawing sheets
job. based on the syllabus evenly distributed as per list attached. Practical
IA6 ENGINEERING PHYSICS examination will consist of orals on the topic based on the syllabus.
PRACTICALS : 1. Construction of Engineering curves.
1) Determination of Band gap energy of semiconductor. 2. Loci of points on link mechanism
2) To study the forward and reverse characteristics of P-N junction 3. projection of straight lines
diode. 4. Projection of planes
3) To study the reverse characteristics of Zener diode. 5. Projection of regular solids
6. Section of solids
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7. Orthographic projection (1st & 3rd angle) Unit V: Double integration, change of order of integration,
8. Isometric projection/view transformation to polar coordinates, Evaluation of area by
9. Free hand sketches of simple machine elements double integration (10)
a) Screw threads ISI profile
Unit VI: Triple integration, transformation to spherical polar coordinates,
b) Types of nuts, bolts, studs, set screws, washer, locking
volume of solid by triple integration. Mean and RMS values.
arrangement of nuts & bolts.
(10)
c) Foundation bolts ( Rag, Eye, Lewis foundation bolts)
TEXT BOOK :-
******* (1) Wartikar P.N. & Wartikar J.N.- A Text Book of Applied Mathematics,
SEMESTER-I / II GROUP B Vol.-I, & II, Pune V.G. Prakashan, Pune.
IB1 ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS-II REFERENCE BOOKS :-
Aim : 1) Grewal B.S. - Higher Engineering Mathematics, 40/e, Khanna
The course is aimed at developing the basic Mathematical skills of Publishers.
engineering students that are imperative for effective understanding of 2) Kreyszig E.K. - Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley.
engineering subjects. The topics introduced will serve as basic tools for 3) Ramana B.V. - Higher Engineering Mathematics, (TMH)
specialized studies in many fields of engineering and technology. 4) Singh R.R. & Bhatt M. - Engineering Mathematics, (TMH)
Objectives : IB2 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
On completion of the course the students are expected:
Aim :
- Solution of simultaneous equations by matrix method To impart a sound knowledge on the principles of Chemistry involving the
- Fourier series different application oriented topics required for all engineering branches.
- to know the basics of vector calculus comprising of gradient,
divergence & curl and line, surface Objectives :
- to grasp the basics of complex integration and the concept of contour The student should be conversant with:
integration which is important for evaluation of certain integrals - Chemistry involved in the different segments of environment and
encountered in practice technological developments in water
SECTION-A - The principles involved in corrosion control, nuclear fuels, power
Unit I: Matrices : Inverse of matrix by adjoint method, Inverse of matrix generation and nanotechnology
by partitioning, Rank of a matrix, solution of simultaneous - Utilization of Polymer and engineering materials towards different
equations by matrix method, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, applications
Cayley-Hamilton theorem (without proof) (10) - Importance of fuels and lubricants
Unit II: Fourier series: Periodic function, Fourier expansion of periodic - Concept of analytical techniques
function in (C, C+2L), even and odd functions, half range Fourier SECTON-A
series, Harmonic Analysis. (10)
Unit I: Water Technology :
Unit III: (a) Scalar Triple Product, vector triple product and their Hardness of water :- Temporary and permanent hardness, units
properties, multiple products. and their inter-conversions, Experimental determination by
(b) Rule of differentiation under integral sign. EDTA method, softening of water by Lime-Soda, Ion exchange
(c) Tracing of curves in Cartesian, polar and parametric forms. and Zeolite process. Numerical problems based on Lime Soda &
(10) Zeolite process. (9)
SECTION-B Unit II: Corrosion, Corrosion Control and Nano-Chemistry :
Unit IV: Reduction formulae, Beta and Gamma function, Rectification. Corrosion & its control - : Dry & Wet corrosion and their
(10) mechanism, Types of corrosion-Pitting corrosion, waterline
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corrosion, inter-granular corrosion, galvanic and stress REFERENCE BOOKS :
corrosion.
1) Engineering Chemistry-Jain & Jain. (Dhanpat Rai &Sons).
Role of design and material selection in corrosion control, Anodic
2) A Text book on Experiments & Calculations in Engineering
and Cathodic protection, hot dipping (Galvanizing and tinning)
Chemistry- S. S. Dara. (S.Chand).
Introduction of Nano-Chemistry, types of Nano materials,
3) Text book of Engineering &Technology vol I & II-Rajaram &
General methods of preparation of Nano materials, Applications
Kuriacose.
of Nano materials. (7)
4) AText Book of Polymer Science &Tech-V Gowarikar.
Unit III: Portland cement & Nuclear Fuels & Power generation : 5) Nanotechnology Fundamentals and Applications : Manasi Karkare,
A) Portland cement: Raw materials & manufacture of cement I K International Pub.
by wet process, setting and hardening, heat of hydration,
soundness of cement.
IB3 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
B) Nuclear Fuels & Power generation: Nuclear binding energy,
nuclear fission and fusion, critical mass, Components of Aim:
nuclear power reactor and breeder reactors. (9) To impart knowledge to analyze, solve, design and code real-life problems
using C language.
SECTON-B
Objectives:
Unit IV: Fuels and Lubricants:
To learn the basic concepts of computing.
A) Fuels :- Definition of chemical fuel, classification, calorific
To know the methodology of problem solving.
value-gross and net, analysis of coal, Proximate and ultimate
To develop skills in programming using C language.
analysis and their significance, cracking of petroleum
fractions, Use of gasoline and diesel in internal combustion Guidelines for Tutorial Classes:
engines, Knocking, Chemical constitution and knocking Course instructors have to plan for programming exercises to be solved
properties, octane number, cetane number. independently by students during tutorial classes.
B) Lubricants: - Classification of lubricants, mechanism of
lubrication, testing of lubricants for viscosity and viscosity SECTION-A
index, flash and fire point. (7) UNIT I: Problem Solving:
Unit V: Polymers, Resins/ Plastics, Rubbers: Organization of PC, Basic concepts of problem solving on
Classification of polymers on the basis of their structure, computer, Input-Process-Output cycle. Algorithms, Flowcharts
methods of polymerization, Cationic & Anionic mechanism of and algorithm development. Examples of algorithms for sorting
polymerization, Thermosetting and Thermoplastic Resin, a list with insertion sort and bubble sort. Examples of algorithms
Preparation, properties and uses of PVC, Teflon, Bakelite, Natural for searching: Linear search and binary search. (10)
rubber : vulcanization, properties and uses of Synthetic rubbers UNIT II: C Fundamentals:
- styrene rubber, nitrile rubber & butyl rubber. (7) Introduction to C language, First C program, Program execution,
Unit VI: Environmental Chemistry : Keywords, Character set, Built in Data Types, Variables,
Segments of environment: lithosphere, hydrosphere, bio-sphere Expressions, Operators & their precedence. Assignment
& atmosphere. statement. I/O using scanf( ) and printf( ) functions, Format
Green House Effect, Acid rain, Ozone depletion. Methods and specifiers for scanf( ) and printf( ) functions. (10)
equipments for controlling of Particulate emissions: wet UNIT III: C Control constructs:
scrubber, fabric filters, cyclone separators and electrostatic Decision-making using if, if-else and switch-case statements,
precipitators. (7) Loops using for, while, do-while statements, break and continue
TEXT BOOK : statements. Functions: declaration, definition and parameter
(1) A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry-S. S. Dara. (S.Chand). passing mechanism. (10)
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SECTION-B b) Resistance Resistivity, Conductivity, Temperature effect on
resistance and temperature coefficient of resistance.
UNITIV: Scope Rules and Arrays
c) Series and parallel circuits , Star-Delta transformation,
Storage classes: automatic, static, extern, register type.
d) Kirchoffs laws, Superposition theorem, Thevinins theorem,
Introduction to arrays: single dimensional and multi-dimensional.
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem (8)
Strings, Arrays of strings and string related functions. Programs
for Searching and sorting the arrays of strings. (10) Unit II: Magnetic Circuit & Electromagnetism
a) Basic concept of Magnetic flux, Flux density, MMF,
UNITV: Pointers:
Reluctance, Magnetic field intensity and their relationship
Definition and uses of pointers. Address of operator, pointer
b) Leakage and fringing of flux
arithmetic, Pointers and functions. Parameter passing mechanism
c) Series and Parallel Magnetic circuits
using pointers. Pointers and Arrays, Arrays of pointers. Pointers
d) Principles of Electromagnetic induction self and mutual
and Strings. (10)
induction coefficient of coupling and Energy stored in
UNIT VI: Structures and Files: magnetic circuit
Declaring and using the Structures. Operation on structures. e) Magnetization curves (8)
Arrays of structurers, Pointers to structures. Unions and their
comparison with Structures. Introduction to Files.File types. Unit III : A.C. Fundamentals
File handling functions. Command line arguments. (10) a) RMS , Average values form factor ,peak factor for Sinusoidal
Wave form only
TEXT BOOK: b) Single phase A.C. Series circuit with Resistance Inductance,
K R Venugopal & S R Prasad. Mastering C Tata-McGraw Hill-2207. Capacitance and phasor Diagrams Series resonance.
REFERENCE BOOKS: c) Single phase A.C. Parallel circuit with Resistance Inductance,
Capacitance and phasor Diagrams Parallel resonance.
1. Pradeep Dey & Manas Ghosh Computer Fundamentals & d) Impedance Triangle Active and Reactive power (7)
Programming in C Oxford University Press 2006.
2. Herbert Schildt - C Complete Reference (Tata-McGraw Hill) SECTION-B
3. Gottfried Problem Solving in C (Schaum Outline Series- McGraw Unit IV: Polyphase Circuits
Hill) a) Balanced Three phase circuits: Production of three phase
4. Noel Kalicharan - C by Example (Cambridge University Press) supply, Star and Delta balanced load. Relationship of phase
IB4 ELECTRICALENGINEERING and line values of voltage and current for Star and Delta
connections. (7)
Aim :
To impart basic knowledge of electric circuits, magnetic circuits, D.C. Unit V : Electrical machines
machines and transformers, A.C. machines and control systems. A) Single Phase Transformer
a) Principle of operation Construction and Classification
Objectives : EMF Equation
To expose the students to the analysis of electric and magnetic circuits, b) EMF Equation ,Losses ,Efficiency, Regulation
performance characteristics of D.C. machines, A.C. machines and B) Electromechanical Energy Conversion
transformers and to give awareness of the basics of Control System a) Working principle , Construction and various parts of
Engineering. D.C. Machines
SECTION-A b) Classification , characteristics and applications of D.C.
Machines (8)
Unit I: Fundamentals
a) Basic concept of Voltage , Current, Power, Energy and Unit VI Electrical Apparatus and safety
relationship between them a) Measurement of Current, Voltage, Power, Energy
b) Range extension of Ammeter, Voltmeter, Wattmeter and
Energy meter
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c) Necessity of earthing, limiting values for various installations Electrode coating. Welding positions. Type of welding joint. Common
d) Types of earthing ( Pipe earthing and Plate earthing) (7) welding defects such as cracks, undercutting, slag inclusions,
porosity.
TEXT BOOKS :-
One job on welding: Job involving, edge preparation for Arc welding
1. Basic Electrical Engineering , First Ed., Kulshreshtha D.C., TMH -
for different jobs like Lap welding of two plates, butt welding of two
2008
plates and welding to join plates at right angles.
2. Principle of Electrical Engineering , 4th Edition, Del Toro V., PHI 2005
III) CARPENTRY : Brief study of various hand tools like chisel, saw,
REGERENCE BOOKS :-
planer. Timber, definition, engineering applications, seasoning and
1. Basic Electrical Engineering, Fifth Edition, Fizgerald A.E., TMH -2006. preservation, plywood and plyboards. Introduction, use of marking
2. Basic Electrical Engineering, First ed., R.Anand Natarajan, P.Ramesh tools & hand tools such as marking gauge, try squares, steel rules,
Babu, SCITECH Publications, 2009 saws, jackplane, etc. Use of power tools, safety precautions.
3. Basic Electrical Engineering First ed., T.K.Nagsarkar , OXFORD One job on carpentry: Job involving a joint, wood sizing exercise in
University Press, 2005 planning, marking, sawing, chiseling and grooving to make. Use and
setting of hand tools like hack saw, jack plane, chisels and gauges
IB5 WORK SHOP II for construction of various joints like T Lap joint, Bridle joint ,
COURSE OBJECTIVES: Corner mortise joint, Dovetail / butt joint such as a tray, frame etc.
To give students hands on experience of craftsmanship.
B) DEMONSTRATION:
To make students familiar with different work trades.
Minimum two physical demonstrations provided from following. In
To develop quality & safety consciousness amongst the students.
addition to physical demonstrations Video / LCD presentations for
To develop awareness of fire safety amongst the students.
rest of demonstrations may be provided.
To develop respect towards labour work amongst the students.
To develop skill sets for creating entities from primitive engineering 1) CARPENTRY: Demonstration for wood turning with various
materials. forms on cylindrical wood piece.
To develop skill sets for establish in connections through wires and 2) GAS CUTTING: Demonstration on Gas cutting. Introduction,
cables. principle, equipment & its operation, safety precautions and
This exercise also aims at inculcating respect for physical work and demonstration of Oxy-Acetylene Gas cutting process.
hard labour in addition to some value addition by getting exposed to
interdisciplinary engineering domains. 3) ELECTRONICS: Introduction to Active & Passive Electronic
components. Demonstration and use of electrical and electronics
A) PERFORMANCE: hand and power tools. Measurement of resistor and capacitor,
I) SHEET METAL: Introduction to sheet metal tools, their use, different measurement of voltage and frequency using oscilloscope.
sheet metal joints, soldering, surface development. Specifications of Demonstration and performance measurement of any two
metal sheets, Surface coatings; Operations like cutting, bending, electronic components / devices Diodes, Transistor & Logic
folding, punching, riveting ; Joining by brazing and soldering. gates. Working of Remote Controller.
One job on sheet metal: Job involving soldering operation, making, 4) PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS : Layout drawing, +ve and -ve
cutting, bending, joining operations of small parts using sheet metal film making, PCB etching and drilling, tinning and soldering
like Tray, Funnel, Dust Bin, etc. techniques. Assembly of Electronic components on the printed
II) WELDING : Classification & brief introduction to welding processes circuit board (PCB).
- Arc, Gas and Resistance. Definition of welding, brazing and soldering 5) GLASS BLOWING: Definition of glass, Basic concepts of glass
processes, and their applications. Oxy-Acetylene Gas welding structure, Batch materials and minor ingredients and their
process, Equipment and Techniques, Type of flames and their functions, Elementary concept of glass manufacturing process,
applications. Manual metal arc welding technique and equipment, Different types of glasses. Application of glasses. Types of
AC and DC welding Electrodes, constituents and functions of
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Glasses, Manufacturing & properties of Glasses. Demonstration PRACTICALEXAMINATION:
of glass blowing. Practical examination will consists of actual preparation of one
job from any of the above performance sections. Duration of
6) PLUMBING : Use of plumbing tools, spanners, wrenches,
examination will be 3 hrs. Total marks are 25, out of which 15
threading dies, demonstration of preparation of a domestic
marks are for job preparation and 10 marks for viva voce which
plumbing line involving fixing of a water tap and use of coupling,
should be conducted when the students are on job.
elbow, tee and union etc.
IB6 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
7) MASONRY: Use of masons tools like trowel, hammers, spirit
level, square, plumb, line and pins etc. Demonstration of mortar LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
making, single and one and half brick masonry, English and 1. Determination of alkalinity of water sample in given alkali mixture.
Flemish bonds, block masonry, pointing and plastering (i) NaOH and Na2CO3 (ii) Na2CO3 and NaHCO3
REFERENCES: 2. Determination of hardness of water by EDTA method.
3. Determination of chloride ions in water sample.(Mohrs Method)
11. B. S. Raghuvanshi, A Course in Workshop Technology, Vol I,
4. Determination of chlorine in water sample. (Iodometry)
Dhanapat Rai and Sons.
5. Determination of % CaO in given cement sample.
12. Hajara Choudhari, Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol I, Media
6. Preparation of phenol formaldehyde & Urea formaldehyde resin.
Promoters.
7. Determination of viscosity of lubricating oil by Redwood viscometer
13. Gupta and Kaushik, Workshop Technology, Vol I, New Heights.
No. 1
14. Chapman, Workshop Technology, Vol I, The English Language
8. Determination of viscosity of lubricating oil by Redwood viscometer
Book Society.
No. 2
15. H.S.Bawa, Workshop Technology, Vol.-I, TMH Publications, New
9. Determination of flash point of lubricating oil by Pensky Martens
Delhi.
Apparatus.
16. S.K.Hajra Choudhary,Elements Of Workshop Technology,Media
10. Determination of flash point of lubricating oil by Abels apparatus.
Promoters &Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
11. To carry out proximate analysis of coal.
17. Workshop Technology, Vol I, II and III, Chandola S.P., Oxford and
12. Determination of acid value of lubricating oil.
IBH Publishing Co.Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
13. Determination of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in given solution.
8. Hwaiyu Geng, Manufacturing Engineering Handbook,McGraw Hill
14. Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Water Sample.
Publishing Co.Ltd.
15. Determination of conductivity of unknown sample by conductivity
9. Lawrence E.Doyle, Manufacturing Processes and Materials for
meter.
Engineers,Prentice Hall Inc.
16. Determination of PH of unknown sample by PH meter.
10. Mark Minasi, The complete PC upgrade and maintenance guide
(Note : Minimum 08 experiments shall be conducted.)
BPB. Publications
11. Elements of Ceramics - F.H Norton IB7 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
12 Fundamentals of Ceramics - Barsoum COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LABORATORY :
NOTE: Journal should be prepared and submitted based on information
The objective of this lab is not only to provide a Hands-on Experience
of tools and equipments used, jobs prepared by using various
to C programming, but also to expose the students to the latest tools of the
tools, equipments, machines in the above three trades of
trade. This lab is based on modern operating systems like Linux/Windows.
performance sections. It also consist of details of demonstration
The students should be exposed to word processor, spreadsheet software,
(minimum two) demonstrated to students with brief description.
presentation software and web browser. Use of open source software like
The term work shall be assessed based on a) the record of
Star Office, Open Office with open source OS like Linux/ Ubuntu/BOSS
attendance, b) Term work done, c) the written/ practical / oral
should be encouraged.
tests on the term work to decide the depth of understanding.
It is expected that the candidate demonstrates adequate to high
The term work is to be assessed weekly.
skills with these tools and programming with C.
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The sample list of programs is given below. This list can be used as
guideline for problem statements but the scope of the laboratory should
not be limited to the same. Aim of the list is to inform about minimum
expected outcomes.
1. Basic interface of a GUI based OS.
2. File handling using Text Editor/Word Processor.
3. Presentation using Presentation software.
4. Spreadsheet software usage.
4. Introduction to Internet and Web Browsing.
5. Programming in C: Minimum ten programs based on the above
syllabus. The programs should cover Functions, Control constructs,
Decision constructs, Arrays, Pointers, Structures Files and Command-
line arguments.
IB8 ELECTRICALENGINEERING
PRACTICALS :
1] To verify Kirchoffs laws.
2] To verify Thevenins theorem
3] To verify Superposition theorem
4] To verify Maximum Power Transfer theorem
5] To plot B-H curve for given magnetic material
6] To verity vector relationship of Current & Voltage in RLC series circuit.
7] To verity vector relationship of Current & Voltage in RLC parallel
circuit
8] To plot resonance curve in RLC series circuit.
9] To verify line & phase relationship of current & voltage in balanced
three phase STAR Connection
10] To verify line 7 phase relationship of current & voltage in balanced
three phase DELTA Connection
11] To determine Voltage ratio & current ration for given single phase
transformer.
12] To determine efficiency & regulation of given single phase
transformer by direct loading.
13] Starting & reversing of DC shunt motor.
14] Measurement of power & energy in given single phase circuit using
Wattmeter & Energy meter.
(Note : Minimum 08 experiments shall be conducted.)
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APPENDIX-A
FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE IN B.E./B.TEXT.E./B.TECH. (CHEM. ENGG.)/B.TECH. (CHEM. TECH.)
POLYMER (PLASTIC) TECH.SEMESTER PATTERN
CREDIT GRADE SYSTEM
First / Second Semester GROUP A
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Hours/Week Theory Practical
Sr.No. Subject Code Lecture Tutorial P/D Total Credits Duration Max. Max. Total Min.Passing Max.Marks Total Min.
Hours/ of Paper Marks Marks Marks External Internal Passing
Week (Hr.) Theory College Marks
Paper Assessment
01 I A 1 Engineering Mathematics-I 4 1 0 5 5 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
02 I A 2 Engineering Physics 3 1 0 4 4 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
03 I A 3 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 4 4 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
04 I A 4 Engineering Drawing 3 0 0 3 3 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
Practicals/ Drawing/ Design
05 I A 5 Wokshop-I 0 0 2 2 2 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
06 I A 6 Engineering Physics 0 0 3 3 2 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
07 I A 7 Engineering Mechanics 0 0 3 3 2 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
08 I A 8 Engineering Drawing 0 0 4 4 2 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
TOTAL 13 3 12 28 24 400 200
TOTAL : 600
(Note : One Lecture / One Tutorial of one hour equal to one Credit, One Practical of Three hours equal to two Credit, One Practical of Two hours equal to one Credit,
One Practical / Lab. without theory of one hour equal to one Credit.)
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APPENDIX-A
FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE IN B.E./B.TEXT.E./B.TECH. (CHEM. ENGG.)/B.TECH. (CHEM. TECH.)
POLYMER (PLASTIC) TECH.SEMESTER PATTERN
CREDIT GRADE SYSTEM
First / Second Semester GROUP B
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Hours/Week Theory Practical
Sr.No. Subject Code Lecture Tutorial P/D Total Credits Duration Max. Max. Total Min.Passing Max.Marks Total Min.
Hours/ of Paper Marks Marks Marks External Internal Passing
Week (Hr.) Theory College Marks
Paper Assessment
01 I B 1 Engineering Mathematics-II 4 1 0 5 5 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
02 I B 2 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 4 4 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
03 I B 3 Computer Programming 4 1 0 5 5 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
04 I B 4 Electrical Engineering 3 1 0 4 4 3 80 20 100 40 _ _ _ _
Practicals / Drawing / Design
05 I B 5 Workshop-II 0 0 2 2 2 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
06 I B 6 Engineering Chemistry 0 0 3 3 2 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
07 I B 7 Computer Programming 0 0 2 2 1 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
08 I B 8 Electrical Engineering 0 0 3 3 2 _ _ _ _ _ 25 25 50 25
TOTAL 14 4 10 28 25 400 200
TOTAL 600
(Note : One Lecture / One Tutorial of one hour equal to one Credit, One Practical of Three hours equal to two Credit, One Practical of Two hours equal to one Credit,
One Practical / Lab. without theory of one hour equal to one Credit.)
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SANT GADGE BABAAMRAVATI UNIVERSITY AMRAVATI Ordinance No. 5/2010 : For improvement of Division/Grade.
Ordinance No.19/2001 : An Ordinance for Central Assessment
SPECIAL NOTE FOR INFORMATION OF THE STUDENTS Programme, Scheme of Evaluation and
Moderation of answerbooks and
(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, it is notified for general preparation of results of the
information and guidance of all concerned that a person, who has examinations, conducted by the
passed the qualifying examination and is eligible for admission University, Ordinance 2001.
only to the corresponding next higher examination as an ex-student
or an external candidate, shall be examined in accordance with the Dineshkumar Joshi
syllabus of such next higher examination in force at the time of Registrar
such examination in such subjects papers or combination of papers Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University
in which students from University Departments or Colleges are to
be examined by the University. PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER ON THE UNIT SYSTEM
(2) Be it known to all the students desirous to take examination/s for
The pattern of question paper as per unit system will be broadly
which this prospectus has been prescribed should, if found
based on the following pattern.
necessary for any other information regarding examinations etc.,
refer the University Ordinances Booklet the various conditions/
provisions pertaining to examination as prescribed in the following (1) Syllabus has been divided into units equal to the number of
Ordinances. question to be answered in the paper. On each unit there will
be a question either a long answer type or a short answer
Ordinance No. 1 : Enrolment of Students. type.
Ordinance No. 2 : Admission of Students
(2) Number of question will be in accordance with the unit
Ordinance No. 4 : National cadet corps
prescribed in the syllabi for each paper i.e. there will be one
Ordinance No. 6 : Examinations in General (relevent ex-
question on each unit.
tracts)
Ordinance No. 18/2001 : An Ordinance to provide grace marks (3) For every question long answer type or short answer type
for passing in a Head of passing and there will be an alternative choice from the same unit. However,
Inprovement of Division (Higher Class) there will be no internal choice in a question.
and getting Distinction in the subject
(4) Division of marks between long answer and short answer type
and condonation of defficiency of
question will be in the ratio of 40 and 60.
marks in a subject in all the faculties
prescribed by the Statute NO.18, (5) Each short answer type question shall Contain 4 to 8 short
Ordinance 2001. sub question with no internal choice.
Ordinance No. 9 : Conduct of Examinations (relevent
extracts)
Ordinance No. 10 : Providing for Exemptions and
Compartments
Ordinance No. 19 : Admission of Candidates to Degrees.
Ordinance No. 109 : Recording of a change of name of a
University student in the records of the
University.
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DIRECTION 3. Subject to the conditions prescribed by the Government from time
No.29/2010 Date : 24/06 /2010 to time, for admission to First Year B.E./B.Text.E. / B.Tech. (Chem.
Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. courses the
Subject : Examinations leading to the Degree of B.E. / B.Text.E. /
candidate shall be considered eligible :
B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.) /B.Tech. (Chem.Tech.) Polymer
Passing 12th Standard Examination of the Maharashtra State Board
(Plastic) Tech. (Four Year Degree Courses... Semester
of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, with subjects :
Pattern .... Credit Grade System)
1. English (Higher or Lower)
Whereas the schemes of teaching & examinations of I / II Semesters 2. Modern Indian Language (Higher or Lower)
of B.E. / B.Text.E. / B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer 3. Mathematics and Statistics.
(Plastic) Tech. courses has been accepted by the Academic Council vide 4. Chemistry.
Item No. 49 (J) in its meeting held on 28-05-2010 as per the Credit Grade 5. Physics.
System based on the guidelines given by the A.I.C.T.E., New Delhi for its 6. Any other optional subject from out of the list prescribed by the
implementation from the Academic Session 2010-2011, said Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board.
AND OR
Whereas admissions to the First Year of B.E. / B.Text.E. / B.Tech. 1. English (Higher or lower)
(Chem. Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. courses are 2. Mathematics and Statistics.
to be made in the Academic Session 2010-2011, 3. Chemistry
AND 4. Physics
Whereas the matter for admission of the students at the 5. Vocational subject (Defined by the said Board as a Technical
examinations is required to be regulated by an Ordinance, Subject)
AND OR
Whereas the schemes of teaching & examinations of I / II Semesters An Examination recognised by the Sant Gadge Baba Amravati
of B.E. / B.Text.E. / B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer University as an equivalent to the above.
(Plastic) Tech. courses are to be implemented from the academic session
2010-2011, 4. Subject to the conditions prescribed by the Govt.from time to time
AND for direct admission to the second B.E. / B.Text.E. / B.Tech. (Chem.
Whereas the schemes of teaching & examinations are required to Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. the candidates
be regulated by the Regulation, shall be considered eligible :-
AND Passing Diploma in relevant branch in First Division, awarded by
Whereas the process of making an Ordinance and the Regulation the Board of Technical Examination of Maharashtra State, Mumbai.
is likely to take some time, OR
AND
Whereas syllabus for I / II Semesters of B.E. / B.Text.E. / B.Tech. Any Diploma equivalent to the corresponding Diploma of the Board
(Chem. Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. courses are of Technical Examination of Maharashtra State, Mumbai.
to be sent for printing. 5. a) The Degree of Bachelor of Engineering shall be awarded to
Now, therefore, I, Dr. Ku. Kamal Singh, Vice-Chancellor of Sant examinee who in accordance with the provisions of this Direction
Gadge Baba Amravati University in exercise of powers confirmed upon me qualifies for the award in any of the following branches.
under sub section (8) of Section 14 of the Maharashtra Universities Act, i. Civil Engineering
1994, hereby direct as under : ii. Mechanical Engineering
1. This Direction may be called Examinations leading to the Degree of iii. Electrical Engineering (Electronics & Power)
B.E. / B.Text.E. / B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Poly- iv. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
mer (Plastic) Tech. (Four Year Degree Courses... Semester Pattern .... v. Production Engineering
Credit Grade System) Direction, 2010. vi. Computer Science & Engineering
2. This Direction shall come into force w.e.f. its issuance. vii. Instrumentation Engineering,
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viii. Information Technology, to time, the applicant for admission, at the end of the course of study
ix. Computer Engineering, of a particular semester/session, to an Examination specified in
x. Bio-Medical Engineering, & column (1) of the table I below, shall be eligible to appear if
xi. Electrical and Electronics Engineering. i) he/she satisfies with the conditions in the table and the
provisions thereunder.
b) The Degree of Bachelor of Textile Engineering shall be awarded
ii) he/she complies with the provisions of the ordinance pertaining
to examinee, who in accordance with the provisions of this
to the Examination in general from time to time.
Direction qualifies.
iii) he/she has prosecuted a regular course of study in a college
c) The Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Chemical Engineering) affiliated to the University.
shall be awarded to examinee who in accordance with the iv) he/she has in the opinion of the Principal shown satisfactory
provisions of this Direction qualifies. progress in his/her studies.
d) The Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Chemical Technology) TABLE I
Polymer (Plastic) Tech. shall be awarded to examinee who in
Name of Exam The student should The Student should The student should
accordance with the provisions of this Direction qualifies. B.E./B.Text.E./ have passed have satisfactorily have passed the
B.Tech. (Chem. Exam. of completed the following
6. (i) There shall be eight semester examinations leading to the Degree
Engg.)/B.Tech. following semester examination
of B.E./B.Text.E./B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.)/B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) (Chem.Tech.)
Polymer (Plastic) Tech. (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Polymer (Plastic)
Seventh & Eight Semester) First Semester XII standard ....... .......
(ii)The first & Second Semester Examinations shall be common for Group A/Group B Examination
all the branches. or equivalent
7. The period of Academic Session shall be such as may be notified
Second Semester ..... I Semester ......
by the University. Group A/Group B Group A/Group B
8. The main examination of first, third, fifth and seventh semester shall
be held by the University in winter & supplementary examination Third Semester ..... II Semester 2/3rd heads of
in summer every year. And main examination of second, fourth, Group A/Group B I & II Sem.
combined together
sixth & eighth semester will be held in summer & the supplementary
Fourth Semester ..... III Semester .....
examination in winter every year.
9. The Internal Assessment marks for theory should be based on Class Fifth Semester I & II Sem. IV Semester 2/3rd heads of
Test and Attendance as follows :- III & IV Sem.
a) Class Test - 15 combined together
Marks will be based Sixth Semester ..... V Semester .....
upon two Class Tests.
Seventh III & IV Sem. VI Semester 2/3rd heads of
b) Attendance - Mark/s Semester V & VI Sem.
75% to 80% - 1 combined together
81% to 85% - 2 Eighth Semester ..... VII Semester .....
86% to 90% - 3
11. An examinee who has passed 2/3 rd heads of passing shall be
91% to 95% - 4
allowed to keep term in the next higher class.
96% to 100% - 5
Explanation :
Where ever if internal assessment marks are ten (10) then it should i) While calculating 2/3 rd heads of passing,fraction if any shall
be converted out of 20. be ignored
10. Subject to his/her compliance with the provisions of this Direction ii) For considering the heads of passing, every theory and every
& other Ordinances pertaining to Examination in force from time practical shall be considered as separate head of passing
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12. The schemes of teaching & examinations shall be as provided under TABLE II
Appendix-A appended with this Direction. THEORY
13. The fees for each B.E./B.Text.E./B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.)/B.Tech. Grade Percentage of Marks Grade Points
(Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. Examinations (Theory &
AA 80 arks 100 10
Practical) shall be as prescribed by University from time to time.
AB 70 Marks < 80 9
14. The computation of Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of an examinee shall be as BB 60 Marks < 70 8
given below :- BC 55 Marks < 60 7
The marks will be given in all examinations which will include college CC 50 Marks < 55 6
assessment marks and the total marks for each Theory / Practical
CD 45 Marks < 50 5
shall be converted into Grades as per Table II.
DD 40 Marks < 45 4
SGPA shall be calculated based on Grade Points corresponding to
Grade as given in Table II and the Credits allotted to respective FF 00 Marks < 40 0
Theory / Practical shown in the scheme for respective semester. ZZ Absent in Examination
SGPA shall be computed for every semester and CGPA shall be
computed only in VIII semester. The CGPA of VIII semester shall PRACTICAL
be calculated based on SGPA of VII and SGPA of VIII semester as Grade Percentage of Marks Grade Points
per following computation :-
SGPA = C1 x G1 + C2 x G2 + ....... + Cn Gn AA 85 arks 100 10
AB 80 Marks < 85 9
C1 + C2 + ......... + Cn
Where C1 = Credit of individual Theory / Practial BB 75 Marks < 80 8
G1 = Corresponding Grade Point obtained in the respective BC 70 Marks < 75 7
Theory / Practical
CC 65 Marks < 70 6
(SGPA) X (Cr) + (SGPA) X (Cr) CD 60 Marks < 65 5
VII VII VIII VIII
CGPA = DD 50 Marks < 60 4
(Cr) VII + (Cr) VIII
FF 00 Marks < 50 0
Where (SGPA) VII = SGPA of VII Semester ZZ Absent in Examination
(Cr) VII = Total Credits for VII Semester
(SGPA) VIII = SGPA of VIII Semester 15. (i) The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in the syllabi.
(Cr) VIII = Total Credits for VIII Semester (ii)The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
CGPA equal to 6.00 and above shall be considered as equivalent to 16. Provisions of Ordinance No.18 of 2001 in respect of an Ordinance
First Class which shall be mentioned on Grade Card of VIII Semester to provide grace marks for passing in a Head of passing and
as a foot note. improvement of Division (Higher Class) and getting distinction in
the subject and condonation of deficiency of marks in a subject in
all the faculties prescribed by the Statute No.18, Ordinance, 2001 shall
apply to each examination under this Direction.
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17. An examinee who does not pass; or who fails to present himself/ Description about New First Year Scheme for B.E. / B.Text.E. / B.Tech.
herself for the examination shall be eligible for readmission to the (Chem. Engg.) / B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. with
same examination/semester, on payment of fresh fees and such other Group-A and Group-B subjects
fees as may be prescribed.
1) The sanctioned intake and / or the number of candidates admitted to
18. A candidate who could not complete a semester satisfactorily or who first year Engineering shall be divided into two groups as A and B in
has failed will be eligible for readmission to the same semester. multiples of 60 preferably at the institute level.
However readmission to semester should be allowed only when a 2) Group-A candidates shall register for Group-A subjects in first semester
regular session is running for the particular semester. and Group-B candidates shall register for Group-B subjects in first
19. One who has passed the Final B.E./B.Text.E./B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.)/ semester.
B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. examination of the 3) The candidates shall be examined for their subjects from the respective
University in one branch and who desires to take B.E./B.Text.E./ groups in first semester.
B.Tech. (Chem. Engg.)/B.Tech. (Chem. Tech.) Polymer (Plastic) Tech. 4) In the Second semester, candidates from Group-B shall register for
Degree in another branch, shall be admitted to the Third semester subject of Group-A. Similarly, candidates from Group-A shall register
of that branch and shall be governed by this Direction for all other for subjects of Group-B.
purposes. 5) The candidates shall be examined for their subjects from the other
groups in second semester.
20. As soon as possible after examinations the Board of Examinations 6) Thus, at the end of the first year, all the subjects shall be studied by
shall publish a result of the examinees and the branchwise merit list the candidates from both the groups.
shall be notified as per Ordinance No.6. 7) The mark list shall show only the group obtained in respective
21. Notwithstanding any thing to the contrary in this Direction, no one Semester, like First Semester Group- B, First Semester Group-A.
shall be admitted to an examinations under this Direction, if he/she 8) The exercise on the part of the college shall be to ensure that the
has already passed the said examinations or an equivalent candidates fill up the examination forms correctly according to the
examinations of any statutory University. subjects group he / she has registered in both the semesters.
22. (i) The examinees who have passed in all the subjects prescribed
for all the examinations of the particular branch shall be eligible for ********
award of the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of
Technology (Chemical Technology) in the branch concerned,
Bachelor of Textile Engineering and Bachelor of Technology
(Chemical Engineering).
(ii) The Degree certificate in the prescribed form, shall be signed by
the Vice-Chancellor.
Sd/-
Dr. Kamal Singh
Vice-Chancellor
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