2 April 2018 Final Syllabus B.Tech 2018-19 PDF
2 April 2018 Final Syllabus B.Tech 2018-19 PDF
2 April 2018 Final Syllabus B.Tech 2018-19 PDF
Programme: B.Tech
Civil Engineering
BUEST
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
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Total Hours: 35
SUMMER BREAK
Sr. Code Subject L T P Credit
1. UTR- 201 Industrial Training 0 0 0 4
SEMESTER –III
Sr. Course No. Course name L T P Credit
1 UCE-201 Solid Mechanics 3 1 2 4.5
2 UCE-202 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 1 2 4.5
3 UCE-203 Surveying-I 3 1 2 4.5
4 UCE-204 Building Construction and Material 4 0 - 4
5 UCE-205 Concrete Technology 3 1 2 4.5
6 UCE-206 Engineering Geology & Rock Mechanics 3 - - 3
7 UPD-201 PDP 0 0 2 2
8 Industrial Training (Undertaken during Summer
UTR-201 0 0 0 4
Vacations)
9 TOTAL 19 4 10 31
Total
33
Contact
Hours
Total Hours: 33
SEMESTER –IV
Sr. Course No. Course name L T P Credit
18 5 10 27.5
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SUMMER BREAK
SEMESTER –V
SEMESTER-VI
SUMMER BREAK
Sr. Code Subject L T P Credit
1. UTR- 401 Industrial Training 0 0 0 4
SEMESTER –VII
Sr. Code. Course name L T P Credit
1 UCE-XXX Departmental Elective-IV 3 1 0 3.5
2 UCE-XXX Departmental Elective-V 3 1 0 3.5
3 UCE-403 Railways and Airport Engineering 3 1 0 3.5
4 UCE-402 Estimating and Costing 3 1 0 3.5
5 XXX-XXX Open Elective-I 3 1 0 3.5
6 UCE-405 Minor Project* 0 0 4 2
7 UCE-406 Civil Engineering Software Lab-II 0 0 2 1
8 UPD-401 PDP 0 0 2 2
Industrial Training(During Summer
UTR- 401 0 0 0 4
Vacation)
15 5 8 26.5
Total Hours: 28
SEMESTER –VIII
Total Hours: 24
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DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES
OPEN ELECTIVES
S.N L T P C
O
Course Course Title Course Course Title Cours Course Title
Code Code e Code
1 UCS- E-Commerce UEE- Hydropower UEC- Optical 3 1 0 3.5
484 & ERP 456 Station Design 466 Communication
SEMESTER I& II
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Text Book:
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-I
Polymers and Polymerization-organic polymers, polymerization, various types of polymerization,
effect of structure on properties of polymers, preparation properties and technical application of
thermo-plastics (PVC, PVA, Polyamides), thermosets (PF,UF), and elastomers (SBR,GR-M),
Silicones .
Inorganic Engineering Materials.
Introduction and applications of glass, cement gypsum, lime, plaster of paris,
Composites- Classification, advantages & application of composites.
Refractories- Introduction, classification, properties & important refractory materials &
applications.
Unit – II
Water Chemistry: Introduction, Sources of water, Impurities, Hardness, Units, Chemical analysis
of water-free chlorine, alkalinity, Estimation of hardness by EDTA method, Analysis by EDTA
method, Oxidations (BOD & COD), Boiler Corrosion, Carry Over- Priming and foaming, Scales
and Sludges, Caustic embrittlement. Sewage & Treatment, Drinking water treatment, Desalination
of water, Softening methods and related numerical problems.
Corrosion -A Threat: Introduction, Types of corrosions, Electrochemical Theory, Pitting, Water
Line, Differential Aeration corrosions, Stress Corrosion, Factors affecting Corrosion, Preventive
measures.
Unit-III
Lubricants: Introduction, Functions of Lubricants, Mechanism of Lubrication, Additives, Greases
and Emulsions, Properties of Lubricants - Viscosity Index, Fire & Flash point, Pour & Cloud point,
Aniline point, saponification number, acid number.
Fuels and Combustion: Introduction, class of fuels ( Solid, Liquid and Gases) Coal and its origin,
Analysis of Coals, Petroleum fuels, Crude Petroleum and its refining, Cracking, Synthetic petrol,
knocking, octane number Reforming Hydro finishing and Diesel, cetane number Kerosene,
Gasoline.: Coal gas, Oil Gas, Bio- Gas, Nuclear Fuel.
Unit - IV
Stereo Chemistry: Structures, types, applications and stereochemistry of natural products like
alkaloids, steroids, quininoidsterpenoides including, allenes and biphenyls.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Soil Chemistry: Soil pH, Inorganic & organic components in soils, Acid base & Ion exchange
reactions in soils, Micronutrients and macronutrients, soil testing, Nitrogen pathways and NPK in
soil.
Text Books:
1. Engineering Chemistry: By P.C.Jain& Monika Jain, DhanpatRai and Sons.
2. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry: By ShashiChawla, DhanpatRai& Sons.
3. Physical Chemistry: By R.P.Verma, Pardeep Publishers Jallandhar.
4. Chemistry in Engineering & Technology, Vol.I&Vol.II, Rajaram, Kuriacose (TMH).
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
L T P Cr
3 1 2 4.5
1. To determine the solid carbon, volatile matter, ash content and percentage of moisture in
givensample of coal by proximate analysis method and classify the coal.
2. To determine the total alkalinity in a given sample of water using a standard acid.
3. To determine the percentage of Chlorine in a given sample of CaOCl2 which has been dissolved
in one liter of solution.
4. Todetermine the surface tension of the two given unknown liquids by using Stalgmometer and
identify the given liquid.
5. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of the given unknown liquids by using Ostwald‟s
Viscometer and identify the given liquid.
6.To determine the coefficient of viscosity of thegiven lubricating oil using Red Wood Viscometer
7.To determine the surface tension of the given liquid by drop number method by using
Stalgmometer and identify the given liquid.
8.To determine the flash point and fire point of given sample of oil using Pens key Marten‟s
apparatus.
9.To determine the amount of Chlorine in given sample of water approximate N/20 sodium
Thiosulphate solution. Ask for your requirement.
10.Estimation of calcium as CaO volumetrically in cement.
11. To determine the chemical oxygen demand of waste water.
12.To prepare phenolformaldehyde resin.
13.To prepare HexamethylenediamineAdipic acid (Nylon 66) polymer.
14.Determine of total hardness of water by EDTA method.
15.To determine cloud and pour point of lubricating oil.
16.Preparation of Urea Formaldehyde resin.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-I
An Overview of Computer System: Anatomy of a digital Computer, various kinds of registers in
CPU and their roles, Classification of Computers, Generations of computers, hardware, software,
firmware, von Newman and Harvard Architecture.
Memory: Classification of memory- Main, Auxiliary memory and Cache memory, Memory
Hierarchy.
Secondary storage devices: Hard disk, Floppy disk.
Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick, etc.
Output Devices: Monitors (CRT, TFT, Plasma panels) Printers (Dot-Matrix, Inkjet, Laser),
plotters, Optical mark readers.
Radix number system: Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal numbers and their inter-conversions;
Representation of information inside the computers.
Unit-II
Programming Languages: Machine, Assembly, and High Level Language, introduction to
Assembler, Compiler, Interpreter, seven phases of compilers, symbol Table, Debuggers, Linker and
Loader.
Programming fundamentals: Algorithms, pseudo codes and Flowcharts, Debugging, testing and
documentation, structure-programming concepts, top down and bottom-up design approaches.
Operating System Basics: Introduction and Functions of Operating System, Types of OS and case
studies on NT, XP, 2000 and Linux. 13. Operating System: Revision of functions of O.S., Windows
installation, NT, 2000, XP and Linux Case Studies.
UNIT-III
Networking: Introduction to network,LAN, WAN, MAN, Internet and WWW, Introduction to e-
mail.
Introduction: Structure of a C Program, C Compilers, Editing, Compiling & Running of a C
program, Data types, Constants and Variables, Operators and Expressions, Different types of
expressions and their Evaluation, Conditional Expression, Assignment statement, Library functions,
typecasting.
UNIT-IV
Decision Control Structure: Decision making using if, if-else, elseif and switch statements.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Iterative Statements: Looping using for, while and do-while statements, Transferring Program
control using break, continue and goto statements.
Text Book:
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
DOS:
1.Study of internal commands of DOS
2.Study of external commands of DOS.
C Programming:
Write a program to find the largest of three numbers (if-then-else).
1.Write a program to find the largest number out of ten numbers (for statement).
2.Write a program to find the average male height & average female heights in the class (input is in
form of sex code, height).
3.Write a program to find roots of quadratic equation using functions and switch statement.
4.Write a program using arrays to find the largest and second largest no.
5.Write a program to produce ASCII equivalent of given number
6.Write a program to find divisor or factorial of a given number.
7.Write a recursive program for Factorial of a number.
8. Write a pragram to print Fibonacci sequence of numbers is 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8…….
9.Write a program that takes two operands and one operator from the user perform the operation
and then print the answer
10.Write a pragram to find sum of digits of a number.
11.Write a pragram to find reverse of a number.
12.Write a pragram to check if a number is Armstrong number
13.Write a pragram to check if an entered number is palindrome.
14.Write a pragramto print the following outputs:
2 2
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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3 3 3
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
Note: - Record to be maintained both electronically and hard copy for evaluation.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-I
D.C.circuits: Ohm‟s law, Kirchoff‟s Laws, Thevenin‟s, Norton‟s, superposition theorem,
Maximum power transfer theorem, Nodal and Mesh analysis.
A.C. circuits: Sinusoidal signal, instantaneous and peak values, RMS and average values, phase
angle, polar and rectangular, exponential and trigonometric representations RL and C components,
behavior of these components in A.C. circuits, concept of complex power, power factor.
Transient Response: transient response RL, RC and RLC circuits with step input.
Unit-II
Series and Parallel A.C. circuits: Series and Parallel A.C. circuit, Series and Parallel resonance.
Q factor, cut off frequency and bandwidth.
Three phase circuits: Phase and line voltages and currents, balanced star and delta circuits, power
equation, measurement of power by 2-wattmeter method, importance of earthling.
UNIT-III
Electromagnetism: Basic concepts of magnetic circuits, Series magnetic circuits, parallel magnetic
circuits, series parallel magnetic circuits, analogy between electrical and magnetic circuits,
magnetic circuit with air gap, Laws of electromagnetic induction, self inductance, mutual
inductance, coefficient of coupling.
Basic concepts of transformers and rotating electrical machines (operating principle, construction
and applications).
UNIT-IV
Measuring Instruments: Voltmeter, Ammeter, Wattmeter, Energy meter.
Batteries: Storage batteries:- Types, construction, charging and discharging, capacity and
efficiency of Lead-acid batteries.
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. B.L. Theraja& A.K. Theraja, S.Chand: Electrical Technology(Vol-1).
2. Deltoro: Electrical Engg Fundamentals, PHI.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
L T P Cr
3 1 2 4.5
List of Experiments:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
L T P Cr
0 0 6 3.0
Unit-I
Introduction to Conventional Drawing
Various types of lines, Principles of drawing, Size & Location as per IS code (SP-46) for general
engg. Drawing, Dimensioning exercises Conventional exercise of Lettering Techniques, Drawing
pertaining to symbols, Free hand lettering techniques (in letters & numerals in 3, 5, 8 & 12mm
sizes), Vertical& Inclined Drawing at 75o. Instrumental lettering in single stroke, Linear, Diagonal
&Vernier Scale, BIS Conventions.
Computer Aided drawing
Computer Screen, Layout of software, std. tool bar/menus & description of most commonly used
tool bars, navigation tool bars & tools. Co-ordinate system and reference planes.Definitions of HP,
VP, RPP, & LPP.Creation of 2D/3D environment.Selection of drawing size and scale. Commands
& creation of lines, Commands and creation of lines, Co-ordinate points, axes, poly lines, square,
rectangle polygons, splines, circles, ellipse, text, move, copy, off-set, mirror, rotate, trim, extend,
break, chamfer, fillet, curves, constraints viz. tangency, parallelism, inclination & perpendicularity,
Dimensioning, Line convention, material conventions & lettering
Unit-II
Orthographic Projections
Definition-Planes of Projection, reference lines & conventions employed, Projections of points in
all four quadrants, Projections of straight lines (located in first quadrants/first angle only), true and
apparent lengths, true & apparent indications to reference planes.
Orthographic Projections of Plane Surfaces &Engg. Objects (First Angle Projections only)
Definitions- Projections of plane surfaces-triangle, square rectangle, rhombus, pentagon, hexagon&
circle, planes in different positions by change of position method only (No problem on punched &
composite plates), Engg. Objects projections.
Unit-III
Projections of Solids (First Angle Projections only)
Definitions-Projectionsof right regular-tetrahedron, hexahedron(cube),prisms,pyramids,cylinders
and cones in different positions.
Isometric Projections (Using Isometric scales) Isometric scale & projection of simple plane
figures, Isometric projections of tetrahedron, hexahedron (cube), right regular prisms, pyramids,
cylinders, cones, spheres, cut spheres & combination of solids
Unit-IV
Sections & Development of lateral surfaces of solids
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Section planes, Sections, Section views, Apparent shapes, & true shapes of sections of regular
prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones resting with base on HP, Sectioning of Engg. Objects,
Developments of lateral surfaces of trays, tetrahedrons spheres and transition pieces
Text Books
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
The Multi-disciplinary nature of environmental studies & Definition Scope & importance, Need for
public awareness, Inter- relationship of technology growth.
Natural Resources-Renewable & Non Renewable resources, Forest resources- use & over
exploitation, deforestation, Timber extraction, Dams & their effects on forests & tribal people,
Water Resources-Use & over utilization of surface & ground, water, floods, draughts-conflicts over
water dams benefits & problems, Mineral Resources- Use & over Exploitation, environmental
effects of extracting & mineral resources, Food Resources- world food problems changes caused by
agriculture & over grazing effects of modern agriculture fertilizer & pesticide problems, water
logging, saliency, Energy Resources growing energy needs, renewable & Non-Renewable energy
sources, use of alternate energy, Land resources- land as resource, land degradable, man induced
land sleds, Soil erosim&desertifical, individual role in conservation of natural resources, Equatable
use of resources for sustainable life style.
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
Environmental Pollution- Definition, Causes effects & Control measures of Air, Water, Soil,
Marine, Thermal pollution, Nuclear Hazards, Industrial Hazard & safety, Solid Waste & E- waste
management causes, effects & control measures of urban & industrial, Role of individual to prevent
pollution, Disaster Management, Floods, Earthquakes cyclone & landslides, Brief introduction to
safely Engineering.
UNIT-IV
Human Population & Environment-Population growth, Variation among nations, Population
Explosion, Environment & Human Health, Human Rights, Value Education, Women Child
Welfare, HIV/AIDS-its causes, effects, & control, Role of information Technology in Environment
& Human Health, Environment Acts & Social Issues from unsustainable to sustainable
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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development, Urban problems released to energy, water conservation, Rain Water harvesting,
watershed management, Resettlement & Rehabilitation of people, its problems & concerns,
Environmental Ethics- Issues & possible solutions, Climate change, Global Warming, Acid rain,
Ozone layer depletion, Nuclear accidents & holocaust consumerism & waste products,
Environment Protection Act Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act-1981 Water (Prevention
& Control of Pollution) Act – 1974 Forest Servation Act – 1980 Wildlife protection Act- 1972 ,
Issue involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
L T P Cr
0 0 3 1.5
Fitting shop: Study of tools and processes; One Simple exercise involving fitting work.
Carpentry Shop:Study of tools and their use,carpentry joints,and Preparation of a half-lap corner
joint or mortise and tennon joints. Study of woodworking lathe.
Welding Shop:Study of tools and their use, Simple butt joint,Lap joint, different welding processes
and preparation of any one welding joint.
Sheet metal shop:Study of tools and operations, Making one job out of the following: funnel
complete with soldering / Fabrication of tool box / tray / electrical panel box etc.
Machine Shop:Study and demonstration of tools and operations on Lathe / Shaper / Milling
machine / Grinding machine / Drilling machine.
Materials:Study of different materials of engineering use, Ferrous &Non ferrous materials and their
constituents, Properties and their applications. Heat treatment of ferrous metals and its importance,
Microstructures of carbon steels
Smithy shop & Forging shop:Study of smithy process and forging process describing different
methods of forging. and demonstration of a simple smithy job.
Metal Casting:
i. Study of Mold making process and with special emphasis on bench molding .
ii. Demonstration of Casting process of any simple job.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Text Books:
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-I
Optics:
Interference: Division of wave front & Division of amplitude – Fresnel‟s biprism , Thin film
interference & Newton‟s rings. Michelson interferometer and its applications.
Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Half period zone, zone plate, diffraction at straight
edge, plane transmission grating. Dispersive power & resolving power of a grating.
Fiber Optics: Introduction,acceptance angle, numerical aperture, type of optical fiber- step index
and graded index fibers, applications of optical fibers in communication.
Laser: Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, Population inversion and optical
pumping,Principle and production of laser ,three and four level laser, Construction and working of
Ruby and He-Ne laser
Unit-II
Electrostatics and Electrodynamics
Basic laws of electricity & magnetism, Gradient, Divergence and Curl and their physical meaning ,
Divergence and Stokes theorems, continuity equation, Maxwell‟s equations in integral and
differential forms, Electromagnetic wave propagation in free space, Poynting vector.
Relativistic Mechanics:
Inertial and non-inertial frames, Galilean transformations, Michelson–Morley experiment ,
Einstein‟s postulates of special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformation equations.
Length contraction, time-dilation, Addition of velocities,Variation of mass with velocity and mass-
energy relation, Relativistic energy-momentum transformation.
Unit-III
Quantum Mechanics:
Quantum theory of light, photoelectric effect, Compton effect, pair production, matter waves and
de-broglie hypothesis, particle diffraction, uncertainty principle and applications.
Postulates of quantum mechanics and Schrödinger theory, time dependent and time independent
Schrodinger wave equation, wave function, Born interpretation and normalization,
expectation.values. Applications to particle in a box (infinite potential well) finite potential step and
barrier problems, tunneling, linear harmonic oscillator (one dimensional).
Unit-IV
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Statistical physics:
Classical and Quantum statistics:Maxwell –Boltzmann statistics, Bose- Einstein and Fermi- Dirac
statistics, Fermi energy, free electron model and its applications.
Super conductivity:
Occurrence,destruction of super conductivity, Meissen effect, type I and type II Super-conductors;
applications of superconductors.
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-I
Functions: Introduction to user defined functions, passing values between function, Function
Prototype and Recursion.
Arrays: Introduction to arrays, array initialization, array traversal, bound checking, passingarray
element to functions, passing entire array to a function, operations on arrays.
Two dimensional Arrays: creating a 2D array, array operations (addition, subtraction,
multiplication, transpose).
Unit-II
Pointers: Introduction to pointers, pointer operator, call by value and call by reference, pointer
to array and array of pointers.
Strings: Introduction to strings, string operations (strlen, strcpy, strupr, strlwr, strcat, strcmp),
gets v/s scanf, puts v/s printf.
Unit-III
Structure: Use of Structures, Declaring a Structure, Accessing Structure Elements, Storing
structure elements, Array of Structures, pointer to structure.
Union: Difference between union and structures, Introduction to enumerations.
Unit: IV
File Handling: Classification of files, file opening modes, Operations on text and binary files
(reading, writing, copying, and concatenation).
Text Books:
1. Computer fundamentals: P. K. Sinha,BPB
2. Teach yourself all about computers: Barry Press and Marcia Press, IDG Books India
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
1. Write a C program to enter N natural numbers in ascending order in 1-D array, and apply
linear and binary search on it.
2. Reading N integers in 1-D array and sort them using Bubble sort and calculate their mean,
median.
3. Write c program to evaluate polynomials like p(x)=a*x*x+b*x+c etc. using Horner‟s Rule.
4. Write a program to read two matrices A and B and compute A+B, A-B, A*B, A and B
transpose.
5. Write a program to demonstrate call by value and call by reference (use swapping of two
numbers), write function to calculate square and cube of a number.
6. Write program to read single and strings separated by space (using gets ()), perform strlen,
contact, strup,strcmp on them using appropriate functions.
7. Create a Program using structures and Union which reads Name, Age and Salary of
employee print them using dot and -> operators.
Using enum for name in place of integer values.
WAP to open a file and print its content on screen.
8. Write a program to edit and print the content of a pre written file.
9. Reading and Write file in Text and binary modes.
10. Write a program which prints its source code.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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L T P Cr
3 0 2 4.0
UNIT I
Grammar and Reading skills:
1. Vocabulary building: parts of speech with usage, phraseology, idioms, one word
substitution for a group of words, antonyms, synonyms.
2. Sentence formation, simple sentences of all six types.
3. Clauses.
4. Simple, Multiple and Compound sentences.
5. Verb Forms and Tenses.
6. Active Passive voice.
7. Narration.
8. Reading comprehension.
9. A text book containing short stories, plays and poems.
10. Newspaper reading.
UNIT II
Listening skills:
1. Familiarization with listening skills.
2. Phonetics: word accent, intonation.
UNIT III
Speaking skills:
1. Non Verbal Communications.
2. Phonetics: Consonants and vowel sounds, transcriptions, syllables.
3. Speech presentation, paper reading, extempore, self introduction.
4. Dialogues, debates, role play and quizzes.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT IV
Writing Skills:
1. Letter writing: personal, official and business and covering letters.
2. Resume‟ writing.
3. Essay writing.
4. Report writing.
5. Story writing.
Text Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
1. Self-introduction with one‟s name, family background, place of residence, one‟s educational
qualifications and experiences and defining one‟s career objective and projecting ones strengths
and skill-sets.
2. Interview Skills: Students will participate in mock interviews.
3. Presentation skills: Students will make presentations on given topics.
4. Group Discussion; Students will participate in group discussions.
5. Phonetics: Stress & intonation- Ear Training- Correct pronunciation- Sound recognition
exercise- common Errors in English.
6. Conversation: Face to Face Conversation – Telephone conversation- Role play activities
(Student will take on roles and engage in conversation).
7. Reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Filling in the blanks- vocabulary building –
Reading and answering question – Newspaper reading
8. Listening comprehension: Students will be excerpts of different conversational recordings and
questions based on the respective excerpts will be given to them.
9. Pronunciation Training: Through language lab software.
10. Remedial grammar exercises: Through language lab software.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
Brief review of Band Theory, Types of Semiconductors, Charge densities in semiconductor.
Semiconductor Diode, Reverse and Forward bias conditions, Diode Characteristics and parameter,
Equivalent circuit and frequency response, Ideal vs. Practical diode, Temperature Dependence of P-
N junction diode, Diode Capacitance, Half and Full wave Rectifiers, Clipping and Clamping
circuits, Avalanche diode, Zener Diode and its role as a voltage regulator.
UNIT-II
Bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and their I/P and O/P characteristics in CE, CB mode, Transistor
as a switch, Temperature variation of saturation parameters, h parameters.JFET and MOSFET,
Equivalent circuit, Enhancement mode and Depletion mode MOSFETS, Unijunction transistor
(UJT), its characteristics, parameters and circuit operation, Photo transistor, its characteristics and
applications.
UNIT-III
Bias for transistor amplifier: fixed bias, emitter feed back bias. Feedback principles. Types of
feedback, Stabilization of gain, reduction of non-linear distortion, change in resistance by negative
feedback in amplifier. Amplifiers coupling, types of coupling, Amplifier pass band, RC-Coupled
amplifiers at mid, low and high frequencies.
UNIT-IV
Semiconductor processing, active and passive elements, Integrated circuits, bias for integrated
circuits. Basic operational amplifier, applications of operational amplifier – adder, subtractor,
Integrator, differentiator and comparator.
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
List of Experiments:
1. To study the use and scope of using an oscilloscope as a measuring device in an electronic
laboratory.
2. To study the use and scope of using a multimeter (digital and analog) as a measuring device
in an electronics laboratory.
3. To study the use and scope of function generator as a signal source in an electronics
laboratory.
Set up an experiment to:
1. Draw forward bias and reverse bias characteristics of a p-n junction diode and use it as a half
wave and full wave rectifier.
2. Draw the characteristics of a Zener diode and use it as a voltage regulator.
3. Draw characteristics of common base configuration of p-n-p transistor.
4. Draw characteristics of common emitter configuration of an npn transistor.
5. Draw characteristics of common drain configuration of a MOSFET.
6. Find the voltage and current gain of single stage common emitter amplifier.
7. Draw the characteristics curve of UJT.
8. Find the voltage gain of single stage voltage series feedback amplifier.
9. Use operational amplifier as:
(a) Inverting amplifier
(b) Non-inverting amplifier
(c) Comparator
10. Use operational amplifier as:
(a) Integrator
(b) Differentiator
11. Use operational amplifier as:
(a) Adder
(b) Precision amplifier
12. Find the overall voltage gain and current gain of a two stage RC coupled amplifier.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Emphasis is on system design and not on discrete components, some of the component around
which exercises can be built are
Note: - Record to be maintained in the laboratory record book for evaluation. Usage of breadboard
approach to be encouraged.
Text Books:
Reference Books :
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
First Law of Thermodynamics
Basic concepts of thermodynamics, systems -open and closed, equilibrium, Heat and workEssence
and corollaries of the first law, analytical expressions applicable to a process and cycle, internal
energy, enthalpy and specific heats, first law analysis of steady flow, applications of steady flow
energy equation to engineering devices.
Applications of first law of Thermodynamics
Closed and open systems, analysis of non-flow and flow processes for an ideal gas under constant
volume (Isochoric), constant pressure (Isobaric), constant temperature (Isothermal), adiabatic and
polytropic conditions. Analysis of free expansion and throttling processes. Representation of these
processes on P-V charts and analysis of property changes and energy exchange (work and heat)
during these processes.
UNIT-II
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Limitations of first law, various statements of second law and their equivalence, application of
statements of second law to heat engine, heat pump and refrigerator. Philosophy of Carnot cycle
and its consequences.Carnot theorem for heat engines and heat pump.Third law of
thermodynamics.
I. C. engine –basic engine components and nomenclature working principles of 4S and 2S engines,
comparison of SI and CI engine, classification of IC engines, applications of IC engines.
Lubricating, cooling and Fuel Circuits.
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: Vapor compression Refrigeration Cycles, working of
domestic refrigerator, window type Air conditioner.
UNIT-III
Simple Stresses & Strains
Concept & types of Stresses and strains, Poisson‟s ratio, stresses and strain in simple and
compound bars under axial loading, stress strain diagrams, Hooks law, Elastic constants. Numerical
problems. Automobile engineering- components of automobile- the basic structure- Frame,axles,
Suspension, wheel {just an overview} transmission system (layout and brief description).
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-IV
Bending Stresses in Beams
Bending Stresses in Beams with derivation of Bending equation and its application to beams of
circular, rectangular
Torsion of Circular Members
Torsion of Solid and hollow circular shafts, Numerical Problems.
Fluid Machines: Impulse and reaction turbines construction and working of Pelton turbine, Francis
turbine and Kaplan turbine, construction and working of centrifugal and reciprocating pumps.
Text Books:
1. Nag, P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics”: Tata McGraw – Hill, New Delhi.
2. Yadav, R., Thermal Science and Engineering: Central Publishing House, Allahabad.
3. Strength of Materials: G.H.Ryder – Third Edition in S I units 1969 Macmillan India.
4. Mechanics of Materials: Dr. Kirpal Singh, Standard Publishers Distributors, New Delhi.
5. Internal Combustion Engines: V Ganeshan (Second addition) Tata McGraw- Hill, NewDelhi.
Reference Books:
1. Strength of Materials:Popoy, PHI, New Delhi.
2. Strength of Materials: Sadhu Singh, Khanna Publications.
3. Strength of Materials: A Rudimentary Approach – M.A.Jayaram, Revised Ed. 2001, Sapna Book
House, Bangalore.
4. Strength of Materials:U.C.Jindal.
5. Moran, M.J. and Shapiro, H.N., Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, John Wiley,
New York.
6. Van Wylen: G.J., Fundamental of Classic Thermodynamics, John Wiley, New York.
7. Spalding, D.B. and Cole, E.H., Engineering Thermodynamics, ELBS, New Delhi.
8. Hibbeler, R.C. Engineering Mechanics – Statics, Addison Wesley Longman, New Delhi.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
List of Experiments:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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SEMESTER III
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT - I
Simple Stresses & Strains
Introduction, stress-strain curves for elastic materials, different types of stresses
& strains.
Elastic limit, Hook‟s' Law, Young's modulus of elasticity, Bulk Modulus,
Modulus of rigidity, Lateral strain.
Elongation due to self weight, bars of tapering sections, bars of varying sections,
equivalent area of composite sections, temperature stresses.
Relation between elastic constants. Volumetric strain.
UNIT - II
Shear force & bending moment
Introduction, Types of beams, supports and loading.
Sign conventions for bending moments and shear forces.
Shear force and bending moment diagrams for simply supported, cantilever and
overhanging beams for different types of loading.
Relationship between Bending moment, Shear Force and loading
UNIT – III
Torsion
Introduction, torsion of shafts and springs.
Derivation of basic torsion equation,
Power transmitted, sections subjected to combine bending & torsion Principal
stresses.
Equivalent Bending Moment & Torque, Helical spring.
Columns & Struts
Introduction, Euler's buckling loads for columns with different end conditions.
Conditions, assumptions & limitations of Euler's formula,
Column carrying eccentric loads, laterally loaded columns, empirical formula.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – IV
Deflection of beams
Derivation of basic equation of elastic curve.
Deflection in beams with different end conditions & different loadings by double
integration method.
Macaulay's Method
Strain energy
Introduction, Strain Energy due to axial Loads.
Bending shear & Torsion stress, Impact load.
Strain energy due to Principal stress & strains, theories of failure
Text Books:
1. Strength of Materials :R.K.Bansal
2. Strength of Materials: Sadhu singh
Reference Books:
1. Strength of Materials: S.M.A.Kazimi
2. Strength of Materials: S.Ramamrutham
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
List of Experiments:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
Fluid & Their Properties
Concept of fluid, difference between solids, liquids and gases; ideal and real
fluids.
Continuum concept of fluid: density, specific weight and relative density;
Viscosity and its dependence on temperature.
Surface tension and capillarity vapour pressure and cavitations.
Compressibility and bulk modulus.
Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.
Flow Measurement
Manometers, Pitot tubes, venturi meter and orifice meters, orifices, mouth
pieces, notches and weirs.
UNIT-II
:Fluid statics
Concept of pressure.
Pascal‟s law and its engineering hydrostatic paradox, Action of fluid pressure on
plane (horizontal, vertical and inclined) submerged surface.
Resultant force and center of pressure.
Force on a curved surface due to hydrostatic pressure.
Buoyancy and floatation
Stability of floating and submerged bodies.
Metacentric height and its determination.
Rotation of liquid in a cylindrical container.
Fluid dynamics
Euler‟s equation, Bernoulli‟s equation and steady flow energy equation.
Representation of energy changes in fluid system, impulse momentum
equation, and kinetic energy and momentum correction factors.
Flow along a curved streamline, free and forced vortex motions.
UNIT-III
Fluid kinematics
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-IV
: Dimensional analysis & similitude
Fundamental and derived units and dimensions, dimensional homogeneity.
Raleigh‟s and Buckingham‟s Pi method for dimensional analysis, dimension
less number and their significance.
Geometric, kinematic and dynamic similarity, model studies.
Flow through pipes
Laminar flow through pipes, total and hydraulic gradient line
Series and parallel connection of pipes, transmission of power through pipes
Reference Books :
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1) To determine the Metacentric height of a floating vessel under loaded and unloaded
conditions.
2) To study the flow through a variable area duct and verify Bernoulli‟s energy equation.
3) To determine the coefficient of discharge for an obstruction flow meter
(Venturimenter/orifice meter).
4) To determine the discharge coefficient for a Vee notch or rectangular notch.
5) To study the transition from laminar to turbulent flow and to ascertain the lower critical
Reynolds number.
6) To determine the hydraulic coefficients for flow through an orifice.
7) To determine the friction coefficient for pipes of different diameter.
8) To determine the head loss in a pipe line due to sudden expansion / sudden contraction/
bend.
9) To determine the velocity distribution for pipe line flow with a Pitot static probe.
ADDITIONAL EXERCISES:
1. Construct bounce less switch.
2. Construct a pulse of 1 Hz and 10 Hz, 1k Hzand manual.
3. Construct logic state detector.
4. Construct opto – sensor based.
(a) Measurement rotational speed of motor.
(b) Measurement time elapse between two events.
(c) Measurement of linear velocity.
(d) Measurement of acceleration.
5. Construct a memory using TTL Circuits. Read and write data onto a memory from bus.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT -I
: Fundamental principles of Surveying
Definition, objects, classification, fundamental principles.
Different types of surveys & methods of fixing stations.
Chain Surveying
Principal of chain surveying.
Description of different equipment.
Methods of chaining & booking.
Selection of base line and stations, obstacles in chaining.
Location of In accessible points by chain, tape & ranging rods.
UNIT- II
Compass Surveying
Description of Prismatic & surveyors compass methods of traversing.
Local attraction and its elimination adjustment of closing error by
graphical method.
Numerical of compass surveying.
Theodolite Surveying
Different types of Theodolites, temporary & permanent adjustment,
traversing with Theodolites.
Measurement of angles, repetition and reiteration method.
Traverse surveying with Theodolites, checks in traversing, adjustment of closed traverse by
Bowditch & transit rules, examples
UNIT -III
: Minor Instruments
Box sextant, hand level, Abney level.
Plani-meter, ghat tracer, tangent clinometers etc.
Levelling
Description of Dumpy & Tilting levels leveling staves.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT -IV
Plane Table Surveying
Description of different equipment.
Different methods of plane tabling.
Strength of Fix, Two point and three point problems and their solutions.
Numerical of compass surveying.
.
Contouring
Setting out contour gradient, different methods of contouring. Simple
earth work calculations of areas and volume.
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT - I
Stone and Stone Masonry
Classification of Rocks
Characteristics of good building stones
Common building stones
Stone masonry
Technical Terms
Types of stone masonry
Brick and Brick Masonry
Classification of Bricks
Manufacturing of bricks
Characteristics of good bricks
Field Tests of bricks
Technical Terms
Types of bonds, their merits and demerits.
Walls & Foundation
Load bearing and Non-load bearing walls
Estimation of load on walls and footings
Thickness considerations
Building components and their requirements
Partition and Cavity walls
Design of masonry walls, pillars and footings
Arches & Lintels
Introduction to terms used in Arches.
Different types of arches.
Brick & stone arches, types and functions of lintels
UNIT - II
Lime, Cement and Mortar
Classification of lime
Uses of lime
Setting action of Fat lime and Hydraulic lime
Introduction to Cement
Manufacturing of cement
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Types of cement
Preparation of cement mortar and Lime mortar
Introduction to cement concrete hollow blocks
Advantages and Disadvantages of concrete block masonry over brick
masonry.
Plastering, Pointing & Painting
Introduction objects and types.
Special materials for plastered surfaces.
Distempering, white washing and color washing of plastered surfaces
UNIT – III
Damp Proofing
Sources, Causes of dampness in buildings, bad effects of dampness.
Methods of Damp Proofing
Roofs
Introduction terms used types of roof trusses and roof coverings.
Details of rain proofing, Rain Water pipes.
Floors
Introduction, various types of floors commonly used and their
suitability for different buildings.
Constructional details of concrete ant Terrazzo floorings, marble
flooring and anti- termite treatment.
Formwork and scaffolding
Need of formwork and scaffolding
Types of scaffolding.
UNIT - IV
Timber
Uses of Timber
Characteristics of Timber
Seasoning of timber
Defects in timber
Availability of different types of timber in India
Doors & Windows
Introduction terms used location of doors and windows.
Types of doors and windows.
Methods of fixing doors and window frames in walls. Ventilators.
Termite Proofing
Need of Termite proofing
Pre construction treatment
Post construction Treatment
Text Books:
1. Building Construction: S.K. Sharma.
2. Building Construction: Sushil Kumar
3. Building Construction: B.C. Punmia
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT- I
Introduction to Concrete as a Construction Material
General Perspective Ingredients of Concrete.
Cement
Manufacture of Portland cement,
Basic chemistry of cement, hydration of cement
Classification of cement
Types of cement
Tests on cement.
Aggregate & Water
Classification, mechanical properties, physical properties.
Deleterious materials, soundness, alkali-aggregate reaction.
Sieve analysis: fineness tests on aggregates
Artificial and recycled aggregate
Mixing water, curing water, tests on water.
Admixtures
Use of Admixtures
Types: mineral and chemical
IS: specification (9103 & 456).
UNIT- II
Properties of Fresh Concrete:
Workability andFactors affecting workability
Workability tests
Cohesion and segregation, Bleeding
Mixing - handling, placing, Compaction of concrete
Curing methods
Properties ofHardened Concrete
Strength of concrete, factors affecting strength.
Micro-cracking & stress-strain relationship, other strength properties.
Relation between tensile and compression strengths.
Impact strength, abrasion resistance.
Elasticity and creep, shrinkage and swelling
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT- III
Concrete Mix Design
Concepts of Mix Design
Factors for proportioning of concrete.
Factors to be considered, Statistical quality control
Methods of Mix Design - IS (10262, 456).
UNIT- IV
Special Concrete & Concreting Techniques
Introduction to concrete related equipment.
Batching plants, hauling, pumps, mixers and vibrators.
Special concrete: light weight concrete
Polymer concrete, types of fibers, fiber reinforced concrete, high
density concrete, self compacting concrete and applications.
Special concreting techniques: pumping of concrete, under water
concreting.
Ready mixed concrete, roller compacted concrete and Ferro cement.
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Fineness, standard consistency, initial and final setting time, soundness and compressive
strength on cement.
2. Specific gravity and density, sieve analysis, flakiness and elongation, moisture
content,impact Value and crushing Value of aggregate.
3. Workability of concrete by slump test, compaction factor, Vee Bee test, effect of
admixture and retarders on setting time concrete.
4. Compressive and tensile strength of hardened concrete, Rebound hammer test.
5. Concrete mix design by IS code method.
6. Measurement of Heat of Hydration of cement
7. Measurement of specific gravity of cement
8. Soundness of cement by Le-Chatelier‟s apparatus.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – I
General Geology
Importance of Engineering Geology applied to Civil Engineering
practices.
Weathering, definition, types and effect.
Geological works of rivers, wind, glaciers as agents of erosion,
transportation and deposition.
Rocks & Minerals
Minerals, their identification igneous, sedimentary & metamorphic
rocks.
Classification of rocks for engineering purposes.
Rock Quality Designation (RQD).
UNIT – II
Structural Geology
Brief idea about stratification, apparent dip, true dip, strike and in
conformities.
Folds, faults & joints: definition.
Classification relation to Engineering operations.
Engineering Geology Applications
Geological considerations in the Engineering projects like tunnels,
highways, railways, bridges, buildings, foundation, dams, and
reservoirs.
Earthquake. Definition, terminology, earthquake waves, intensity,
recording of earthquake.
UNIT – III
Engineering Properties of Rocks
Uni-axial compression test, tensile tests, permeability test, shear
tests, size and shape of specimen rate of testing.
Confining pressure, stress strain curves of typical rocks.
Strength of intact and fissured rocks.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – IV
In-Situ Determination of Engg. Properties of Rock Masses
Engineering Tests For Rocks
Lab tests - Uni-axial compression test, tensile test, shear strength
tests, modulus of elasticity, triaxial test.
Field test- flat jack test, shear test, seismic test.
Improvement in Properties of Rock Masses
Tunnels, rock reinforcement rock bolting.
Reference books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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SEMESTER IV
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – II
: Analysis of Determinate Trusses
Determination of forces in member of trusses by method of
joints, method of sections
Deflection of Joints of plane frames by Castigliano's first theorem
and unit load method.
Analysis of Influence Lines
Construction of Influence lines for reaction, shear forces and
bending moment for simply supported, overhauling and
compound beams
UNIT – III
: Rolling Loads
Introduction to rolling loads and influence lines
Determination of shear force, bending moment at a section and
absolute shear force and bending moment due to single
point load, uniformly distributed load, several point loads etc.
Unsymmetrical Bending
Centroidal principal axes of sections,
Bending stresses in beams subjected to unsymmetrical
bending
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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REFRENCE BOOKS:
1. Basic structural Analysis C.S.Reddy.
2. Analysis of Structures Vol- I and Vol.-II Vazirani & Ratwani
3. Theory of Structures by B.C.Punmia
4. Theory of Structures by S.Ramamrutham
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Deflection of a simply supported beam and verification of Clark-Maxwell's theorem.
To determine the Flexural Rigidity of a given beam.
To verify the Moment- area theorem for slope and deflection of a given beam.
Deflection of a fixed beam and influence line for reactions.
Deflection studies for a continuous beam and influence line for reactions.
Study of behaviour of columns and struts with different end conditions.
Experiment on three-hinged arch.
Experiment on two-hinged arch.
Deflection of a statically determinate pin jointed truss.
Forces in members of redundant frames.
Experiment on curved beams.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – I
Introduction to steel
Properties of structural steel I.S.Rolled sections and I.S. specifications.
Connections: Importance, Various types of connections, Simple and moment
resistant-riveted, bolted and welded connections.
UNIT – II
Design of tension members
Types of tension members
Net sectional areas
Design of Tension members
Lug angles and splices
Design of compressions members
Effective length and slenderness ratio
Various types of sections used for columns
Built up columns, necessity, design of built up columns
Laced and battened. Columns including the design of lacing and battens
Design of eccentrically loaded compression members
UNIT – III
Column Bases & Footings
Types of column bases
Design of slab base & gusseted base
Design of gusseted base subjected to eccentrically loading
Design of grillage foundations
Design of Beams
Types of sections, General design criteria for beams, and design of laterally
supported and unsupported beams,
Design of built up beams,
Web buckling, web crippling and diagonal Buckling.
Design of framed and Seat connection
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – I
Laminar Flow
Navier-stokes equations in Cartesian coordinates (no derivation), meaning of
terms
Flow between parallel plates
Stokes law
Flow through porous media
Transition from laminar to turbulent flow
Turbulent Flow
Definition of turbulence, scale and intensity
Effects of turbulent flow in pipes
Equation for velocity distribution in smooth and rough pipes (no derivation)
Resistance diagram
Uniform Flow in Open Channels
Flow classifications
Basic resistance Equation for open channel flow
Chezy, Manning, Bazin and Kutter formulae
Variation of roughness coefficient
Conveyance and normal depth
Velocity Distribution
Most efficient flow sections; rectangular, trapezoidal and circular.
UNIT-II
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-IV
Flow Past Immersed Bodies
Drag and lift deformation Drag and pressure drag. Drag on a sphere
Cylinder and Airfoil: lift-Magnus Effect and circulation lift on a circular
cylinder
Centrifugal & Reciprocating Pumps
Construction and operational details
Discharge coefficient volumetric efficiency and slip, work and power input
Centrifugal vs. reciprocating pumps & Hydraulic Ram
Turbines
Impulse Turbines, Classification– impulse and reaction turbines, water
wheels, component parts.
Operation and mechanism of a Pelton wheel, Francis & Kalpan Turbines its
Component parts, Construction and Operation & Performance.
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1) To study the constructional details of a Pelton turbine and draw its fluid flow circuit.
2) To study the constructional details of a Francis turbine and draw its fluid flow circuit.
3) To study the constructional details of a Kaplan turbine and draw its fluid flow circuit.
4) To study the constructional details of a Centrifugal Pump and draw its characteristic curves.
5) To study the constructional details of a Reciprocating Pump and draw its characteristic
curves.
6) To study the constructional details of a Hydraulic Ram and determine its various
efficiencies
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT- I
Theodolite Surveying
Different types of Theodolites,
Temporary & permanent adjustment
Traversing with a Theodolite
Adjustment of closing error by Bowditch & transit rules
Curves
Different types of curves
Degree and calculation of ordinates and angles of curves
Obstacles in curves
UNIT- II
Tachometric Surveying
Different types of tachometer,
Calculation of vertical and horizontal distances, substance bars
Tachometric leveling with both angle of depression and elevation
Errors due to curvature & refraction
Triangulation
Triangulation systems, classification, strength of figure, selection of
triangulation stations, grade of triangulation, field work of
triangulation, triangulation computations,
Introduction to E.D.M. instruments, Principals & working of EDM.
Total station, concept & working of total stations,
Automatic levels
UNIT- III
Trigonometric Leveling
Height and distances- base of the object accessible, base of object
inaccessible
Geodetically observation, refraction and curvature, axis signal
correction
Difference in elevation between two points
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Remote Sensing
Interaction of EMR with Earth Surface Working Principles
and Instrumentation.
UNIT- IV
GIS & GPS
Concepts and terminology,
Utility of GIS, Essential components of a GIS, Data acquisition
through scanners and digitizers, Data storage, Data
manipulation and analysis , Applications of GIS .
Introduction to GPS, working principle, various applications of
GPS related to Civil Engg.,
components of GPS – Point positioning and differential positioning
Reference Books:
1. Surveying, By C.L. Kochher – Danpat Rai & Sons
2. Kaplan, E.D., Understanding GPS : Principles and applications
3. Campbell, J.B. Taylvor and Francis, "Introduction to Remote Sensing".
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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L T P Cr
3 1 0 4.5
UNIT-I
Basic Concepts & Determination Of Index Properties
Preliminary definitions & relationship
Definition of soil & soil mechanics common soil problems in Civil
Engineering field.
Principal types of soils. Important properties of very fine soil i.e.
adsorbed water.
Base Exchange and soil structure. Characteristics of main Clay
mineral groups i.e. montmorilonite, illite and kaollite.
Basic definitions in soil mechanics & three phase concept.
Weight volume relationship theory and determination of specific
gravity from picnometer test.
Index Properties
Grain size analysis. Stock‟s law and Hydrometer analysis.
Consistency and sensitivity Clay as per I.S. Code Atterberge Limits
Flow Index and Toughness Index.
Underlying theory of shrinkage limit determination.
Classification of coarse grained soils.
Classification of fine-grained soils as per Indian standard
classification system (IS-1498-1970).
UNIT-II
Permeability & Seepage
Concept of effective stress principal, seepage pressure
Critical hydraulic gradient and quick sand condition. Capillary
phenomenon in soil
Darcy‟s Law and its validity
Seepage velocity
Co-efficient of permeability and its determination in the laboratory.
Average permeability of stratified soil mass
Factors affecting 'K' and brief discussion about Instrumentation
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-III
Shear Strength
Stress analysis of a two dimensional stress system by Mohr circle.
Concept of pole. Coulomb's law of shear strength coulomb -
Mohr strength theory.
Relation between principal stresses at failure. Mohrs colomb‟s
failure envelope.
Direct, triaxial and unconfined shear strength tests.
Triaxial shear tests based on drainage conditions typical strength
envelopes for clay obtained from these tests.
Vane shear test
Derivation of skempton‟s pore pressure parameters.
Stress strain and volume change characteristics of sands.
Stability of slope
.
UNIT-IV
Consolidation
Definition and object of consolidation
Concept of various consolidation characteristics i.e. primary &
secondary consolidation.
Terzaghi's Differential equation & its derivation Boundary
conditions for Terzaghi's solution for one dimensional
consolidation.
Consolidation test determination of curve fitting methods.
Consolidation pressure determination.
Normally consolidated and over consolidated clays.
Causes of over-consolidation. Effect of disturbance on e-Log sigma
curves of normally consolidated clays,
Importance of consolidation settlement in the design of structures.
Reference Books:
1. Soil Mech. & Foundation Engineering, by K.R.Arora
2. Geotechnical Engineering, by P. Purshotama Raj
3. Soil Mech. & Foundation Engineering. By V.N.S.Murthy
4. Soil Mech. & Foundation Engineering, by B.c.Punmia (Laxmi Publication) )
5. IS Codes.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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L T P Cr
3123
UNIT-I
ECONOMICS: Definitions, Nature and scope of Economics, Economic Systems-meaning of
Capitalism, Socialism & mixed economy.
DEMAND AND SUPPLIES ANALYSIS: Law of demand and supply, exception to the law of
demand, Elasticity of demand and supply and their types, Methods of measuring elasticity of
demand and supply.
UNIT-II
THEORY OF PRODUCTION: Scales of production, Law of returns, Break even analysis.
MONETARY SYSTEM: Monetary policy- Meaning, objectives, methods, Fiscal policy-Meaning
and objectives of fiscal policy in a developing country like India, Functions of Reserve Bank of
India and Commercial Banks.
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT: Privatization-Growth of private capitalism
in India, Business/Trade Cycles-Meaning, Characteristics & classification, foreign capital &
economic development
UNIT-III
MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES: Meaning & types of Management, Concept of Scientific
Management, Management by objectives, System Approach to Management
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Meaning, functional areas of financial management, Sources of
Finance, Meaning of financial accounting, accounting principles-concepts & conventions,
Importance of final accounts-profit & loss a/c and balance sheet, Need and importance of capital
budgeting.
MARKETING MANAGEMENT: Introduction to marketing management, Market segmentation,
Developing and managing advertising programs, Deciding on media & measuring effectiveness
UNIT-IV
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT: Procedure for production planning & Control, Plant Location
and lay-out, Routing, Scheduling, CPM & PERT.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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SEMESTER V
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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L T P Cr
3204
Unit-I
Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures:
Degree of static and kinematic indeterminacies
Analysis of indeterminate beams, rigid frames and trusses by
method of consistent deformation
Law of reciprocal deflections
Method of least work
Induced reactions on statically indeterminate beams
Rigid frames and trusses due to yielding of supports.
Unit-II
Space Frames
Introduction
Simple space truss
Types of supports,
Tension coefficient method
Fixed And Continuous Beams:
Analysis of fixed beams, continuous beams and propped
cantilevers by moment-area theorem and strain energy
method
Fixed end moments due to different types of loadings,
sinking and rotation of supports
Bending moment and shear force diagrams for fixed beams
and propped cantilevers
Slope and deflection of fixed beams
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-III
Slope-Deflection Method
Introduction
Slope-deflection equations
Analysis of statically indeterminate beams and rigid frames
(sway and non-sway type) due to applied loads and uneven
support settlements.
Moment-Distribution Method:
Introduction
Absolute and relative stiffness of members, stiffness and
carry-over factors, distribution factors
Analysis of statically indeterminate beams and rigid frames
(sway and non-sway type) due to applied loads and uneven
support settlements, symmetrical beams and frames with
symmetrical, skew- symmetrical and general loading.
Unit-IV
Rotation Contribution Method:
Introduction
Basic concept
Analysis of statically indeterminate beams and rigid frames
(sway and non-sway type) due to applied loadings and
yielding of supports symmetrical beams and frames
General case storey columns unequal in height and bases
fixed or hinged.
Approximate Methods Of Structural Analysis:
Vertical and lateral load analysis of multi-storey frames,
portal, cantilever and substitute-frame methods and their
comparison
Reference Books:
1. Basic structural analysis - C.S. Reddy
2. Intermediate structural analysis - C. K. Wang.
3. Indeterminate structural analysis - J. Sterling Kinney
4. Theory of structures - B.C. Punmia
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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310 4
UNIT – I
Design Philosophies in Reinforced Concrete:
Introduction to RCC
Characteristic strength and Characteristic loads
Design values, partial safety factors and factored loads
Permissible stresses in concrete and steel
Stress-strain relationship for concrete and steel
Working Stress and Limit State Method:
Working stress and limit state methods
Basic assumptions used in WSM
Basic assumptions used in LSM
Limit state v/s working stress method
Design principles used in WSM
Design principles used in LSM
UNIT – II
Design of Beams:
Under reinforced ,over reinforced and balanced section
Depth of neutral axis and Critical neutral axis
Moment of resistance
Introduction to singly , doubly an Flanged Reinforced beam
Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
and flanged beams with working stress method
Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
and flanged beams with limit state method
Minimum and maximum reinforcement in beams
Design of Slabs:
General considerations
Design of one-way and two-way slabs for distributed and
concentrated loads,
Non-rectangular slabs, openings in slabs, Design examples.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – III
Analysis & Design Of Shear, Bond & Torsion:
Diagonal tension
Shear reinforcement,
Development length, Anchorage and flexural bond,
Torsion, stiffness, equivalent shear, Torsional reinforcement,
Design examples.
Serviceability Limit State:
Control of deflection, deflection and moment relationship for
limiting values of span to depth,
Cracking, slenderness and vibrations, limit state of crack width,
Design examples.
UNIT – IV
Design of Columns:
Effective length, Minimum eccentricity
Slenderness ratio, Short and Long columns
Short columns under axial compression, Uniaxial and Biaxial
bending
Design of short column subjected to axial, uniaxial and biaxial
bending
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
Introduction
General crop seasons
Humid, arid and semiarid regions necessity of irrigation water
requirements
Duty, Delta, Base period and Crop period
Water requirement calculation, consumptive use
(evapotranspiration)
Determination of consumptive use irrigation efficiencies
Factors affecting the duty of water, Methods of improving duty
Types of irrigation Methods of Application of Water on Field
Protective and Productive irrigation works
Hydrology:
Introduction
Hydrologic cycle and hydrological data precipitation
Amount of precipitable water and different forms of precipitation
Types of rainfall measurements, variability of rain fall with
respect to time and space Interpretation of rainfall data, Maximum
precipitable water
Hydrologic Abstractions, Interception and depression storage,
evaporation, Transpiration, infiltration, Infiltration Indices
Runoff, Factors affecting runoff, Estimation of runoff, Empirical
formulae, Unit Hydrograph method, Stream Gauging, Flood
estimation by empirical formulae, Unit Hydrograph Statistical and
Probability methods Flood Frequency Analysis
UNIT-II
Canal Irrigation:
Classifications of canals, Canal alignment, Inundation canals
Bandhara irrigation, Advantages and Disadvantages
Silt Theories- Kennedy's Theory, Lacey's Theory, Drawbacks in
Kennedy's &Lacey's theories, comparison of Lacey's and
Kennedy's theories
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-III
Losses In Canals, Water Logging And Drainage:
Losses in canals-Evaporation and seepage
Water logging, causes and ill effects of water logging-anti water
logging measures
Drainage of land, classification of drains - surface and subsurface
drains Design considerations for surface drains, Advantages and
maintenance of tile drains
Investigation And Preparation Of Irrigation Projects:
Classification of project
Project preparation-investigations Design of works and drawings
Concept of multipurpose projects, Major, Medium and miner
projects,
Planning of an irrigation project, Economics & financing of
irrigation works, Documentation of project report.
UNIT-I V
Tube Well Irrigation:
Types of tube wells, strainer type, cavity type and slotted type,
type of strainers
Aquifer, porosity, uniformity coefficient, specific yield & specific
retention, coefficients of permeability, transmissibility and
storage.
Yield or discharge of tube well, Assumptions and Theim &
Duputi‟s formulae
Interference of tube wells with canal or adjoining tube-wells,
optimum capacity, Duty and delta of a tube well
Rehabilitation of tube well.
River Training Works:
Objectives, classification of river-training works
Design of Guide Banks
Groynes or spurs their design and classification
ISI Recommendations of Approach embankments and afflux
embankments, pitched Islands, Artificial cut-off objects and
design
Considerations River control -Objectives and methods.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books :
1. Garg,S.K., Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Khanna Publishers.
2. Punmia, B.C., Pande and Lal, B.B. Irrigation and water power Engineering, Laxmi
Publications pvt. Ltd.
3. Bharat Singh, Fundamentals of Irrigation Engineering, Nem Chand and Brothers.
4. Sahasrabudhe, S.R., Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-II
Construction Planning:
Introduction
Work breakdown structure
Stages in planning-pre-tender stages, contract stage
Scheduling, scheduling by bar charts, preparation of material,
equipment, labor and finance schedule, limitation of bar charts,
milestone charts.
Construction Organization:
Principles of Organization, communication, leadership and human
relations
Types of Organizations, Organization for construction firm, Site
organization, temporary services, job layout.
UNIT-III
CPM
Introduction
Network techniques, work break down
Classification of activities, rules for developing networks,
network development-logic of network, allocation of time to
various activities
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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PERT:
Probability concept in network, optimistic time, pessimistic time,
most likely time, lapsed time, deviation, variance, standard
deviation, slack critical path, probability of achieving completion
time, central limit theorem.
UNIT-IV
Cost-Time Analysis:
Cost versus time, direct cost, indirect cost, total project cost and
optimum duration
Contracting the network for cost optimization, steps in time cost
optimization, illustrative examples.
Inspection & Quality Control:
Introduction
Principles of inspection
Enforcement of specifications
Stages in inspection
Quality control and testing of structures
Statistical analysis.
Reference Books :
1. Construction Planning & Management by B.C.Punmia&K.K.Khandelwal
2. Construction Planning &Management by P.S. Gehlot&B.M.Dhir
3. PERT & CPM -Principles & Applications by L.S.Srinath
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – I
Stress Distribution In Soils And Bearing Capacity
Soil elasticity Homogeneity and Isotropy
Semi-infinite mass, Stress distribution by dispersion Boussinesq‟s theory,
Newmark‟s influence chart Westergaard‟s theory, Bulb of pressure
Elastic settlement.
Models to determine the bearing capacity- Prandtl‟s theory, Terzaghi‟s
theory and Terzaghi‟s bearing capacity factors, Skempton‟s bearing
capacity analysis for clays, Meyerhof‟s bearing capacity analysis for
clays, Brinch Hansen‟s shape, Depth and inclination factors
Plate bearing test, Codal values for presumptive safe bearing pressures,
Prandtl‟s theory, Terzaghi‟s theory Terzaghi‟s bearing capacity factors,
Brinch Hansen‟s shape, Depth and inclination factors, Meyerhof‟s theory
Effect of water table on bearing capacity Settlement and differential
settlement.
Settlement and differential settlement
UNIT – II
Subsoil Exploration And Sampling, Field Tests:
Trenches Auger boring, Helical and Posthole augers. Wash boring,
Percussion drilling & Rotary drilling.
Sampling methods, Sample disturbances.
Geophysical methods.
Static & dynamic cone penetration tests Standard penetration test.
Classification Foundation:
Types of foundations important definitions and their classifications
Choice of foundation, Net load
Geotechnical design of footings, Combined Footings and Rafts
Compensated rafts
Classification of piles based on different criteria, Mechanics of load
transfer through piles, Negative skin friction, Underreamed piles
Pile load tests, Construction of piles, Piers, Caissons types and
construction
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – III
Earth Pressures And Retaining Structures:
Active, Passive and At-rest pressures
Rankine‟s theory of earth pressure, Coulomb‟s theory of earth pressure
Graphical methods by Rebhan/Poncelet and Culmann Influence of
surcharges, Earth pressure under submergence, Layered backfills
Gravity retaining structures Masonry and RC cantilever retaining walls,
Stability analysis, Drainage provisions Sheet pile walls.
UNIT – IV
Compaction
Wet and Dry densities, Proctor compaction test, Optimum moisture
content and Maximum dry density
Field compaction tests, Core-cutter method, Sand replacement method,
Proctor needle.
Field compaction of soils by rollers, Mechanical stabilization, Lime and
Cement stabilization.rollers, vibrators.
Soil Stabilization, various methods of stablization
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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WATER DISTRIBUTION:-
Distribution system-Gravity system, Pumping system, Dual system,
Layout of Distribution system – Dead end System, Ring System, Radial
System, Their merits and demerits.
Distribution reservoir – Their functions.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1) Determination of pH
2) Determination of Conductivity.
3) Determination of Turbidity.
4) Determination of Hardness
5) Determination of Alkalinity
6) Determination of Acidity.
7) Determination of Chlorides.
8) Determination of Dissolved oxygen.
9) Determination of Fluorides.
10) Determination of Optimum Coagulant Dose by Jar Test Apparatus
11) Estimation of Iron and Manganese.
12) 12. Estimation of Phosphates
13) 13. Estimation of Nitrates.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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SEMESTER VI
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books:
1. Structural analysis A matrix approach GS Pandit and SP Gupta
2. Basic structural analysis C.S. Reddy
3. Finite element analysis C.S. Krishnamurthy
4. Finite element methods O.C. Zeincwicz.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books:
1. Design of Steel Structure by A.S. Arya&J.L.Ajmani
2. Design of Steel Structures by P.Dayartnam
3. Design of Steel Structures by Gaylord & Gaylord Design of Steel Structures by
N.Subramanian
4. IS:800-2007, Indian Standard by BIS
5. IS-801-1975, Indian Standard Code of Practice for Use of Cold formed light gauge steel
structural members in general Building
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT 2:Domes:
Introduction
Different types of Domes
Design of Spherical and Conical domes
Design of Cylindrical Shells Supported on Edge Beams.
Water tanks:
General Design Requirements
Design of Circular and Rectangular Tanks Resting on Ground
Design of Underground Rectangular tanks
Different Types of Over Head Service Reservoirs, Design of Intz
Tank.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books:
1. Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures by S.Ramamrutham
2. Reinforced Concrete-Limit State Design by A.K.Jain
3. Reinforced Concrete by I.C.Syal & A,K,Goel
4. IS:456-2000, Indian Standard by BIS.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books:
1. Highway Engineering by Khanna & Justo
2. Highway Engineering by L.R.Kadyali
3. S.C.Saxena & S.P.Arora, by , Dhanpat Rai Publishers
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1) Aggregate sieve analysis test.
2) Aggregate Impact value Test.
3) Specific gravity and water absorption test on aggregates.
4) Los-Angeles Abrasion Test on Aggregates.
5) Flakiness and Elongation test on aggregates
6) Dorry‟s Abrasion Test on Aggregates.
7) Deval Attrition Test on Aggregates.
8) Crushing Strength Test on Aggregates.
9) Penetration Test on Bitumen.
10) Ductility Test on Bitumen.
11) Viscosity Test on Bituminous Material
12) Softening Point Test on Bitumen.
13) Flash and Fire Point Test on Bitumen
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit 1:Introduction
Irrigation necessity, advantages, disadvantages
Impact of irrigation on human environment, need and development of
irrigation in India.
Regulation works:
Canal falls-necessity and location, development of falls.
Design of Sarda type fall, Design of Straight Glacis fall, off-take
alignment
Cross-regulator and distributory head regulators
Devices to control silt entry into the off-taking channel
Silt ejector, canal escapes, types of escapes
Unit 2: Cross drainage works:
Classification and their selection, Hydraulic design aspects of aqueducts
Syphon aqueducts, super passage, canal syphon and level crossing,
design of transitions.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
L T P Cr.
0 0 2 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Introduction:
Main frame Mini and Microcomputers system configuration Functions Hardware, Software,
Operating System Basics File Processing Techniques High level languages packages.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-III: Waste Management, Water disposal method, impact of waste disposal of human
activity
Land use management
Impact of land used on human life. Control of hazards in land use, Management of Land use.
UNIT V
Composition: Letter writing: personal, official, business and covering letters; Resume‟ writing;
Essay writing;
Report writing; Story writing
UNIT VI
Listening and Speaking Skills: Familiarization with listening skills; Phonetics: Place and
manner of articulation, Consonants and vowel Sounds, transcriptions, syllables; Speech
presentation, paper reading, extempore, self introduction; ; Dialogues, debates, role play and
quizzes; Group discussion, Interview skills Public speaking skills.
Reference Books:
1. An Exordium by Zeenat Khan and Akanksha Vashisht.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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PERT:
Probability concept in network, optimistic time, pessimistic time,
most likely time, lapsed time, deviation, variance, standard
deviation, slack critical path, probability of achieving completion
time, central limit theorem.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Enforcement of specifications
Stages in inspection
Quality control and testing of structures
Statistical analysis.
Reference Books:
1. Krishnaraju, N., Advanced Concrete Technology, CBS Publishers, 1985.
2. Nevile, A.M., Concrete Technology, Prentice Hall, Newyork, 1985.
3. Construction Planning &Management by P.S. Gehlot&B.M.Dhir
4. PERT & CPM -Principles & Applications by L.S.Srinath
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books:
1. R.M. Jones, Mechanics of Composite materials, Taylor and Francis
2. M. Daniel and O. Ishai, Engineering mechanics of Composite materials, Oxford Press
3. Kollar, L.P. and Springer, G.S., “Mechanics of Composites Structures”, Cambridge
Press
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit 2:
Equilibrium equations: differential equations of equilibrium, compatibility equations -stress strain
relation for linearly elastic solids, generalized Hooke‟s law, stress function, anisotropic elasticity,
composite elastic components, and stress strain relations for large elastic deformations.
Two dimensional elastic problems: plane stress and plane strain- simple two dimensional
problems in Cartesian and polar coordinates, airy's stress function in rectangular and polar
coordinates, solution of axisymetric problems: thick cylinders, curved bars, stress concentration due
to presence of circular holes
Unit 3:
Torsion : St. Venant's approach ,Prandtl's approach , membrane analogy, torsion of straight bars,
elliptical and circular sections, torsion of thin rectangular section, application of energy methods
torsion problems, torsion of thin tubes. Elementary problems of elasticity in three dimensions
Unit 4:
Energy methods: strain energy, principle of virtual work, Energy theorems, Rayleigh Ritz method,
finite difference method, application of elasticity problems: solving beams, buckling and torsion by
energy principles. Theories of failure: Significance of theories of failure, Haigh-Westergard stress
space representation of Von mises and Tresca yield criteria, effective stress and effective strain,
yield surface of Tresca and Von mises.
Plastic behavior of metals: Introduction to ideally plastic solids , elements of plasticity, theories of
plastic flow , Prandtl- Reuss and Levy-Mises constitutive equations of plastic flow, equation of
plasticity, plastic stress strain relation, elastic perfectly plastic behavior, plasticity with hardening,
isotropic hardening, kinematic hardening, work of plastic deformation, Elasto-plastic problems in
bending, torsion of thick cylinders.
Reference Books:
1. Theory of elasticity and plasticity by Sadhu Singh
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT - 1:
TRAFFIC STUDIES (PART I)
Basic principles of Traffic Volume, Speed and Density; Definitions and their inter relationships.
Traffic Volume studies – Objectives, Methods of Volume Counts, Presentation of Volume data;
Speed Studies- Types of Speeds, Objectives, Methods of Speed Studies, statistical Methods for the
speed data Analysis, Presentation of Speed Data. Delay Studies; Head Ways and Gap Studies –
Headway and Gap Acceptance, Origin and Destination Studies
Reference Books:
1. Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning-L.R. Kadiyali, Khanna Publishers
2. Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis – Fred Mannering and Walter Kilareski,
John Wiley and Sons Publications
3. Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering – C.S. Papacostas, Pretice Hall India.
4. IRC Codes Traffic Engineering – Theory and Practice – Louis J. Pignataro, Prentice Hall
Publication
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT I
Introduction
Matrix Arithmetic
Matrix Operations
Linear Equations [A].[x]= [b]
Eigen values and Eigen Vectors
UNIT II
Linear Structure Analysis and Planning
Modal analysis of a 4 story shear Building
Elastic Buckling of a Pin-Ended Column
Eigen Value Analysis of a cantilever Beam with End support
UNIT III
Non Linear Structure Analysis :
Force-Displacement Response of Material Softening Composite Bar
Force-Displacement Response of Nonlinear Mass- Spring System
UNIT IV
Structure Dynamics and Earthquake Analysis:
Earthquake Response Spectrum Analysis of 4 story Shear Building
Reference Books
1. Structure Analysis A Matrix Approach by GS Pandit
2. Matrix Computation method of structure analysis by GS Pandit
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT - 1: INTRODUCTION
Definition, sources and classification of Air Pollutants, Photochemical smog, Effects of air
pollution on health, Vegetation & Materials, Air Quality, Global effects of Air Pollution.
UNIT - 2: METEOROLOGY
Temperature Lapse Rates and Stability, Wind velocity and turbulence, plume behavior,
Measurement of Meteorological Variables
MODELING OF DISPERSION OF AIR POLLUTANTS:
Dispersion of Air Pollutants. Theories on modeling of Air pollutants, Gaussian Model etc.
Equations of the estimation of the pollutant concentrations. Plume Rise- Equations for the
estimation. Effective Slack Height and mixing Depth.
Reference Books
1. H.C. Perkins, Air Pollution.
2. Peavy and Rowe, Environmental Engineering, Mc-Graw Hill Publication
3. N.D. Nevers, Air Pollution Control Engineering, Mc-Graw Hill Publication
4. M.N. Rao et al. Air Pollution Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication
5. Noel de Nevers, Air Pollution Control Engineering, Mc-Graw Hill Publication , New
York
6. Richard W. Boubel et al., Fundamentals of Air Pollution, Academic Press, New York
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT 3:- COMMON HIGH- RISE BUILDING STRUCTURES AND THEIR BEHAVIOR
UNDER LOAD
The bearing wall structure – The shear core structure – rigid frame systems- The wall-beam
structure:
Interspatial and staggered truss systems – frame- shear wall building systems- flat slab building
structures- shear truss - frame interaction system with rigid – bolt trusses- tubular systems-
composite
Buildings – comparison of high- rise structural systems other design approaches controlling
building
Drift efficient building forms – The counteracting force or dynamic response.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. WOLFGANG SCHUELLER “High-rise building structures”, john wiley and sons, New
York 1976.
2. BRYAN STAFFORD SMITH AND ALEX COULL,” Tall building structures”,
Analysis and Design , john Wiley and sons, 1991.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Waste water Engineering- treatment and Reuse (Fourth Edition) : Metcalf & Eddy Inc:
Tata McGraw Hill
2. Air Monitoring Survey Design K.E. Noll & T.L. Miller : Ann Arbor Science
3. Air Pollution Control Engineering (Second Edition): N.D. Nevers: McGraw Hill
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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SEMESTER VII
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Masonry Structures
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Johnson. S.M. ,“Deterioration, maintenance and repair of structures”, McGraw-Hill
book company, New York,
2. R. T. Allen and S. C. Edwards, “ Repair of concrete structures”, Blakie and Sons, UK,
3. Denison Campbell, Allen and Harold Roper, “Concrete structures”, Materials,
4. Maintenance and Repair, Longman Scientific and technical UK,
5. Relevant code (FEMA, ATC)
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Johnson. S.M. ,“Deterioration, maintenance and repair of structures”, McGraw-Hill
book company, New York,
2. R. T. Allen and S. C. Edwards, “ Repair of concrete structures”, Blakie and Sons,
UK,
3. Denison Campbell, Allen and Harold Roper, “Concrete structures”, Materials,
4. Maintenance and Repair, Longman Scientific and technical UK,
5. Relevant code (FEMA, ATC)
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. A text book of Railway Engineering By S.C.Saxena & S.P.Arora, (Dhanpat Rai
Publicatios, N.Delhi).
2. Railway Track Engineering. By J.S.Mundray (Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
N.Delhi).
3. Airport Planning and Design By S.K.Khanna, M.G.Arora, Nem Chand Bros.
4. The Planning and Design of Airports By Robort Hornjeff, (Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd. N.Delhi).
5. Air Transportation Planning and Design By Virender Kumar & Satish Chandra (Galgotia
Publications, N.Delhi).
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Techniques of retrofitting
Improving structural integrity of masonry buildings
Retrofitting by seismic isolation – case studies..
Reference Books
1. Pankaj Aggarwal and Manish Shrikande, “Earthquake resistant design of structures”
2. S.K.Duggal, “Earthquake resistant design of structures”, Oxford University Press
3. Aggarwal “Earthquake resistant design of structures”, Nem chand, New Delhi
4. Anil K. Chopra, “Dynamics of structures- Theory and applications to earthquake
5. Relevant codes
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Lab Performance 10
Lab file work 10
Viva – Voce 10
Total 30
L T P Cr.
0 0 2 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Introduction:
Main frame Mini and Micro computers system configuration Functions Hardware, Software,
Operating System Basics File Processing Techniques High level languages packages.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Principles and methods for removal of suspended impurities and
organics
Aerobic and anaerobic decomposition of organic matter,
Stabilization ponds, activated sludge process, Oxidation ditch
Advanced Waste Water Treatment
Removal of Nitrogen, Phosphorous, refractory Organics, Dissolved inorganic
substances by Chemical precipitation, ion exchange, Reverse
OsmosisandElectro dialysis.
Reference Books
1. Rao.M.N. and Dutta Waste Water Treatment, Oxford and IBH Publishing
Ltd., Calcutta,
2. Eckenfelder, W.W., Industrial Waste Pollution Control, McGraw Hill Book
Co., New Delhi,
3. Nemerow, N.L., Theory and Principles of Industrial Waste Treatment,
Addison Wesley
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Prasanna Chandra, “Project Preparation, appraisal and implementation”, Tata Mc Graw
Hill,
2. Saravanavel.P, “Entrepreneurship Development”, ESS Pee Kay Publishing House
3. Philip Kotler, “Marketing Management”, Prentice Hall,
4. Prasanna Chandra, “Fundamentals of financial management”, Tata McGraw Hill
Publications,
5. John J.Mampton, “Financial decision making concepts, problems and cases”,
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT2-
Building Cracks :-Causes Diagnosis Thermal and Shrinkage cracks Vegetation and trees
Foundation movements Techniques for Repair Epoxy injection.
Moisture Penetration:-Sources of Dampness Moisture movement from ground Reasons for
ineffective damping Leakage in concrete slabs Pitched roofs Dampness in solid walls Condensation
Remedialtreatments Chemical coatings
UNIT3-
Steel Structures:- Types and causes of deterioration Preventive measures Repair Procedure Brittle
FailureDefects in welded joints Test for defects;Mechanism of Corrosion Design and
fabricationerrors Distress during erection.
Masonry Structures
Discolouration and weakening of stones Preservation Chemical preservatives Brick masonry
structures Distress and remedial measures
UNIT4-
Special Materials for Repair
Special concretes and mortar, concrete chemicals, special elements for accelerated strength gain,
Expansive cement, polymer concrete, Sulphur infiltrated concrete, Ferrocement overlay, Fibre
reinforced concrete.
Techniques for repair:Polymer coating for rebars, Mortar and dry pack, Vacuum concrete, Gunite
and Shotcrete, Shoring and underpinning, plating.
Strengthening of Existing Structures
General principle relieving loads Strengthening super structures Conversion to composite
construction Post stressing Jacketing Bonded overlays reinforcement addition strengthening the
substructures Increasing the load capacity of footing.
Reference Books
Johnson. S.M. ,“Deterioration, maintenance and repair of structures”, McGraw Hill book
company, New York,
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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1. R. T. Allen and S. C. Edwards, “ Repair of concrete structures”, Blakie and Sons, UK,
2. Denison Campbell, Allen and Harold Roper, “Concrete structures”, Materials
3. Maintenance and Repair, Longman Scientific and technical UK,
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit II
Implications of Building Technologies Embodied Energy of Buildings: Framed Construction,
Masonry Construction. Resources for Building Materials, Alternative concepts. Recycling of
Industrial and Buildings Wastes. Biomass Resources for buildings.
Unit III
Comforts in Building: Thermal Comfort in Buildings- Issues; Heat Transfer Characteristic of
Building Materials and Building Techniques. Incidence of Solar Heat on Buildings-Implications
of Geographical Locations.
Unit IV
Utility of Solar energy in buildings concepts of Solar Passive Cooling and Heating of Buildings.
Low Energy Cooling. Case studies of Solar Passive Cooled and Heated Buildings.
Unit V
Green Composites for buildings: Concepts of Green Composites. Water Utilisation in Buildings,
Low Energy Approaches to Water Management. Management of Solid Wastes. Management of
Sullage Water and Sewage. Urban Environment and Green Buildings. Green Cover and Built
Environment.
Reference Books
1. K.S.Jagadish, B. U. Venkataramareddy and K. S. Nanjundarao. Alternative Building
Materials andTechnologies. New Age International, 2007.
2. Low Energy Cooling For Sustainable Buildings. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2009.
3. Green My Home!: 10 Steps to Lowering Energy Costs and Reducing Your Carbon
Footprint, by Dennis C.
4. Brewer, ISBN:9781427798411, Publisher: Kaplan Publishing, Publication Date: October
2008.
5. B. Givoni, Man, Climate and Architecture Elsevier, 1969.
6. Climate Responsive Architecture. TataMcGraw Hill, 2001.
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-II
Intorduction to ArcGIS
Introduction to ArcGIS Software and its Components(ArcMap, ArcCatalog and
ArcToolbox).
UNIT-III
Spatial data formats
Data Types, the differences between raster and vector formats, non-native data formats and
metadata. Data analyses and function are highly dependent on these spatial data.
UNIT-IV
Map Projection
Overview of geographic coordinate systems and Map projections. Essention to geo-
reference spatial data and superimpose spatial datasets
Spatial data Analysis;
An overview of multiple vector-based and raster-based (local, Focal, Zonal, and Global)
spatial operations will be provided. Queries, The Field calculator, raster calculator and
model maker provide operational tools to conduct spatial analize within the Arc GIS
Environment.
Reference Books
1. Heywood L, Comelius. S and S. Carver (2006) An Introduction to Geographic
Information System, Dorling Kinderseley (India) Pvt. Ltd.
2. Burrough P A 2000 P A McDonnell (2000) Principles of Geographic Information
Systems, London: Oxford University Press
3. Lo.C.P., Yeung. K.W Albert(2002) Concepts and Techniques of Geographic
Information Systems, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Introduction to Transportation Planning – MJ Bruton ; Hutchinson of London Ltd.
2. Introduction to urban system planning –B.G.Hutchinson; Mc Graw Hill.
3. Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning – Kadyali L.R. , Khanna Publishers
4. Lectures notes on UTP- Prof. S. Raghavachari ,REC Warangal. .
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT 1: Procedure of Estimating Methods of Estimating ;Main item of work; Deduction for openings;
Degree of accuracy. Methods of Building Estimates: Individual Wall Method; Center Line method;
Arch masonary calculation
UNIT 2: Estimate of RCC works Estimate of RC Slab ; RCC Beam; RCC T-beam slab and RCC
coloumn with foundation, Road Estimating: Estimate of Earthwork; Estimate of Pitching of Slopes;
Estimate of Earthwork of road from longitudinal sections; Estimate of Earthwork in hill roads Canal
estimate : Earthwork in canals- Different cases; Breached sections/ Breach closures.
UNIT 3: Specifications Purpose and Method of writing specifications; Detailed Specifications for
Brickwork; RCC; Plastering; Mosaic Flooring; R.R Stone Masonary; Analysis of Rates; Preparing
analysis of rates for the following items works:1)Concrete 2)RCC Works 3) Brickwork in
foundation and superstructure 4) Plastering preparing leed statements.
UNIT 4: PWD accounts and procedure of works: Organization of Engineering department; work
charged establishment; Contract ; Tender; Tender Notice; Tender Schedule; Plinth Area; FLOOR
Area; Carpet Area; Approximate Estimate; Plinth Area estimate ; revised Estimate Supplementary
estimate. Annual budgets of work, cash flow allocations yearly, TF Accounts of materials USR
Valuation: Cost; Price & Value; Methods of Valuation; Out Goings: Depreciation; Methods for
estimating cost depreciation; Valuation of Building.
UNIT 5: Contracts ; Types of Contracts, Contract Law, EMD, Tenders, acceptance of contract,
Branch of contract, Cancellation of contract, Re-tendering- work order , running pavement, Final
Bill, Deviation orders,Completion Certificate
Reference Books
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
Introduction
Static Equilibrium, Governing Equation for columns, Analysis for various Boundary
Conditions
UNIT-II
Analysis of Eccentrically Loaded Column
Beam Columns, Theory of Beam Column, Stability Analysis of Beam Column with
different types of Loads, Failure of Beam Columns.
UNIT-III
Analysis and Stability of Frames
Plates subjected to in-plane forces, Differential Equation, Analysis, Approximate
Techniques.
UNIT-IV
Techniques for repair
Analysis for various boundary conditions, wood and Armor equation for analysis and
Design. Buckling of Shells, Differential Equations, Analysis, Applications.
Reference Books
1. Ashwini Kumar, (2002), Stability Theory of Structures, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Co. Limited, New Delhi.
2. Timoshenko & Gere (2000), Theory of Elastic Stability, McGraw Hill.
3. N.G.R Iyengar (1996), Structural Stability of Columns and Plates, Affiliated East West
Press
4. D.O. Brush & B.O. Almorth (1995), Bucklng of bars, Plates & shells , McGraw Hill,
Kogakusha Ltd:
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and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Koncz.T, Manual of Precast Concrete Construction, Vol.I II and III & IV Bauverlag,
GMBH,1971.
2. Laszlo Mokk, Prefabricated Concrete for Industrial and Public Structures, Akademiai
Kiado,Budapest, 2007.
3. Lewicki.B, Building with Large Prefabricates, Elsevier Publishing Company,
Amsterdam/ London/New York, 1998.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Koncz.T, Manual of Precast Concrete Construction, Vol.I II and III & IV Bauverlag,
GMBH,1971.
2. Laszlo Mokk, Prefabricated Concrete for Industrial and Public Structures, Akademiai
Kiado, Budapest, 2007.
3. Lewicki.B, Building with Large Prefabricates, Elsevier Publishing Company,
Amsterdam/ London/New York, 1998.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-II
Application of LIS
Introduction-LandCover,Land Use, Agriculture, Forestry-Geology-Geomorphology, Urban
Application, City Town Planning, Hydrology, Mapping-Oceans and coastal Monitoring of
Atmospheric Constituents, Introduction- Environmental Fields- Forestry-Hydrlogy-Military
Health management-Geology-business-Infrastructure and Utilities- Land Information-
computer Cartography- Agriculture- Archeology- fisheries- Transport-Urban/Cities, Town
Planning- Irrigation-Case studies.
UNIT-III
Geographic Information system Geospatial Analysis
Introduction: Information System and Geographic Information System, Key Componets of
GIS , An Integration of Spatial and Attribute information, function and Advantages of GIS,
Spatial Data Model, Attribute Data Management and Metadata Concept, Process of GIS,
Geospatial Analysis , Planning, Implementation and management of GIS, Modern Trends of
GIS, Concepts of Maps, Co-ordinates System and Processing
UNIT-IV
Satellite Positioning System
NAVSTAR Global Positioning System, The GPS Signal, GPS Measurement operative
mode, errors, Geodetic reference system Recoveries.
GLONASS Global Positioning System, Characteristics GLONASS V/S NAVSTAR GPS.
GALILEO Global Positioning System, Positioning Services, Technical Characteristics
IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite system) Application of GPS
Reference Books
1. Bhatta, Basudeb (2012). Remote Sensing and GIS, Oxford University Press
2. Punmia, B.C., Jain, Asok K and Jain, Arun K(2005). Surveying-III Higher
Surveying, Laxmi Publications
3. Gopi, Satheesh., Sathikumar, R and Madhu, N (2007). Advance Surveying, Total
station, GIS and Remote Sensing, Dorling Kindersly India.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-II
Substructure And Foundations
Substructure design: piers and abutments of different types Foundations: Shallow
foundations, deep foundations, piles, wells and pneumatic caisons River training works.
UNIT-III
Construction And Maintenance
Bearing: metallic and elastometric types; fixed and movable bearings Joints: expansion
joints; Contraction joints; joint seals Innovative construction methods: incremental push
launching; cantilever construction; erection of precast elements Bridge maintenance
management: inventory, inspection and rehabilitation.
UNIT-IV
Case Studies
Case studies of recently constructed major bridges Critical studies of failure of major
bridges
Reference Books
1. Johnson Victor, D., "Essentials of Bridge Engineering", Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.,
2. Ponnuswamy, S., "Bridge Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
3. Bakht, B. and Jaeger, L.G., "Bridge Deck Analysis Simplified", McGraw Hill International
Edition, Singapore,
4. Krishna Raju, N., "Design of Bridges", Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi, Third
Edition
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Soil Dynamics by ShamsherParkash
2. Fundamentals of Soil Dynamics by B.M. Das
3. Dynamics of bases and foundations by Barken
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Krishna Raju, N., "Prestressed Concrete" Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New
Delhi,
2. Lin, T.Y., and Ned H Burns., "Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures", John Wiley and sons,
Newyork,
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Ground water and wells by F.G. Driscoll
2. Ground water engineering by K.R. Karanth
3. Groundwater by H.M. Raghunath
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Strength of Materials Vol. II BY S.P. Timoshenko
2. Theory of plates and shells BY S.P. Timoshenko
3. Theory of elasticity BY S.P. Timoshenko
4. Matrix Analysis of Framed Structures BY Weaver & Gere
5. Finite Element Analysis BY C.S. Krishnamoorthy
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Cylinder theory, Expression relating central angle and Cross-
Sectional area of archtypes of buttress dams, Advantages of buttress
dams.
Earth dams
Components of earth dams and their functions.
Phreatic line determination by analytical and graphical methods.
Reference Books
1. Hydrology by S.k. Garg
2. Hydrology by R.k. Sharma
3. Engg. Hydrology by Stanley Butler
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Rangwala,P.S., Airport Engineering, Charotar publishing house
2. Srinivasan R and Rangwala, S.C., Harbour Dock and Tunnel engineering, Charotar
Publishing House
3. Bindra, S.P., Docks and Harbour Engineering, Dhanpat Rai and sons, New Delhi,
4. Shahani, Aiport Techniques,Oxford and IBH Publishing CO, PVT, LTD
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Rangwala,S.C., Town Planning, Charotar Publishing House, Anand, .
2. Pramar V.S., Design Fundamentals in Architecture, Somaiya Publications Pvt.
3. Gurcharan Singh & Jagdish Singh, Building planning, Designing and Scheduling,
Standard Publishers Distributors, Nai Sarak.
4. M.S. Ramaswami, The Tamil Nadu Town and Country planning act, C.Sitaraman and
Co., Publishers, Booksellers and Distributors.
5. S.P. Arora, S.P. Bindra, A textbook of Building Construction, Dhanpat Rai and Sons,
Michael Young, Architectural and Building Design, Heinemann ltd.
6. Hiraskar.G.K., The Great ages of World architecture, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Duggal, S. K., Surveying Vol. I & II, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi
2. Subramanian, R., Surveying & Levelling, Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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3. Punamia, B.C., Surveying Vol. I, II & III, Laxmi Publications An Introduction to Geographical
Information Systems by Heywood, Cornelius and Carver, Pearson Edu., New Delhi
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Dunham, C.W., Planning of Industrial Structures, John Wiley and Sons (2001).
2. Gary, W., Steel Designer‟s Manual, Prentice Hall (2008).
3. Glower, F., Structural Pre-cast Concrete, Oxford Publishers (2008) L. and Arya, A.
S., Design of Steel Structures, Nem Chand and Brothers (2000).
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT - 2:
Design and construction of gravity dams: Definition and types, typical cross sections, stability
analysis, High and Low Gravity dams, Profile of a Dam, Design of Gravity Dams, Construction of
Gravity Dams.
UNIT - 3:
Earthen Dams and Rock fill Dams: Introduction, types, Methods of Construction, Various kinds of
Densities and their Relations, Seepage Analysis, Stability of Earthen Slopes, Seepage Control in
Earthen Dams, Design of Filters, Slope Protection, Rock fill Dams.
UNIT - 4:
Arch and Buttress Dams: Definition and types of Arch Dams, Forces Acting on Arch dams, Design
of Arch dams, Definition and types of Buttress Dams
Reference Books
1. Design and Construction of Dams: Edward Wegmann, John Wiley and sons, New
York.
2. Engineering for Dams, Vol. III (Earth, Rock fill, Steel and Timber Dams): Creager,
Justin and Hindus, John Wiley and sons, New York.
3. Irrigation (Vol.III) – Arch, Buttress, Earth and Rock fill Dams: K.B. Khushalani and
Manohar Khushalani, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Course Notes by the Instructor
2. Walker Royce: Software Project Management
3. Bob Hughes and Mike Cotterell: Software Project Management
4. Joel Henry: Software Project Management Pankaj Jalote: Software Project
Management in practice
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Pradeep Sinha K., “Distributed Operating Systems concepts and design”, PHI learning
private limited.
2. Mukesh Singhal, Niranjan G Shivarathri, “Advanced Concepts in Operating systems”,
Tata McGraw Hill Ltd.
3. Coulouris.G, Dollimore J & Kindberg T, “Distributed Systems concepts and design”,
4thedition, Pearson Education.
4. Tanenbaum A S, “ Modern Operating System”, PHI learning private limited, 3rd
edition.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Scheduling in Grids
QoS
Introduction to GRAM
Unit 3 :Security
Security Issues in Grids
Authentication Issues
Trust and Privacy related Issues
Authorization Issues
Grid Security Frameworks
Standards
Web Services Security Specifications.
Monitoring and Discovery Services:
Index Services
Resource Discovery
UDDI
Introduction to MDS in GT4
Reference Books
1. Grid Computing, First Edition by Joshy Joseph, Craig Fellenstein , Pearson Education
2. The Grid 2: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure, Second Edition, by Ian Foster,
Carl Kesselman , Morgan Kaufman
3. Introduction to Grid Computing, First Edition by Bart Jacob, Michael Brown, Kentaro
Fukul, Nihar Trivedi , IBM Red Books
4. Grid Resource Management - State of the Art and Future Trends by Zarek Nabrzyski,
Jennifer M. Schopf, Jan Weglarz , Kluwer Academic Publishers
5. Grid Computing Security by Anirban Chakrabarti , Springer
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books
1. Patric D. T.O connor, “Practical Reliability Engineering”, 4th Edition, John Wesley &
sons, 2003.
2. John D. Musa, “Software Reliability Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
3. Michael Lyu, “Handbook of Software Reliability Engineering”, IEEE Computer Society
Press, ISBN: 0(07(039400(8, 1996)
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit 3: ERP –
An Enterprise Perspective; Production Finance,
Personnel disciplines and their relationship, Transiting environment,
MIS Integration for disciplines, Case Study, Information / Workflow,
Network Structure, Client Server Integrator System, Virtual Enterprise.
ERP –Resource Management Perspective; Functional and Process of
Resource Management,
Basic Modules of ERP System-HRD, Personnel Management,
Training and Development, Skill Inventory,
Material Planning and Control, Inventory, Forecasting, Manufacturing,
Production Planning, Production Scheduling,
Production Control, Sales and Distribution,
Finance, Resource Management in global scenario,
dynamic data management in complex global scenario.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books:
1. Jiawei Han & Micheline Kamber: Data Mining –Concepts & Techniques
2. Alex Berson : Data Warehousing, Data Mining and OLTP
3. Sam Anahory & Dennis Murray: Data Warehouseing in the Real World Pieter Adrians,
Dolf Zantinge: Data Mining
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
Cardio-logical Signal Processing Pre-processing, QRS Detection Methods, Rhythm analysis,
Arrhythmia Detection Algorithms, Automated ECG Analysis, ECG Pattern Recognition, Heart rate
variability analysis.
Unit-III
Adaptive Noise Canceling Principles of Adaptive Noise Canceling, Adaptive Noise Canceling with
the LMS adaptation, Algorithm, Noise Canceling Method to Enhance ECG Monitoring, Fetal ECG
Monitoring.
Unit-IV
Neurological Signal Processing Modeling of EEG Signals, Detection of spikes and spindles,
Detection of Alpha, Beta and Gamma Waves, Auto Regressive (A.R.) modeling of seizure EEG,
Sleep Stage analysis, Inverse Filtering, Least squares and polynomial modeling.
Reference Books:
1. D.C.Reddy,―Biomedical Signal Processing: Principles and techniques‖, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, 2005.
2. Willis J Tompkins, Biomedical Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1993
3. R. Rangayan, ―Biomedical Signal Analysis‖, Wiley 2002.
4. Bruce, ―Biomedical Signal Processing & Signal Modeling,‖ Wiley, 2001.
5. K. Najarian and R. Splinter, ―Biomedical Signal and Image Processing‖, Second
Edition, The CRC Press
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT II
TELEVISION CAMERAS AND PICTURE TUBES:
Spectrum of light and eye response, Image orthicon, plumbicon, vidicon (Principles of operation,
Construction and working),TV picture tube details, Modulation system used for sound and picture,
VSB working, TV transmitter.
UNIT III
TV RECEIVER:
Block Diagram of TV Receiver, Tuner Circuits, Choice of IF amplifier, A.M. & F.M. detectors,
Receiver sweep circuits, Video Frequency amplifier, synch. Pulse representation, deflection
circuits.
UNIT IV
COLOUR TV:
Hue, Saturation and luminance, Luminance and colour signal generation, Types of colour picture
tubes (Basic principles and construction), colour subcarrier and colour triangle, NTPC, PAL,
SECAM systems, Colour TV transmission & reception, Block Diagram of digital TV with merits.
Reference Books:
1. Monochrome & Colour TV : R.R Gulati :New Age Pub.
2. Basic Television : G.M Grob : McGraw Hills
3. T.V. Engg : Dhake : Tata McGraw Hills.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
Satellite Link Design Link design equation, system noise temperature, C/N & G/T ratio,
atmospheric & econospheric effects on link design, complete link design, interference effects on
complete link design, earth station parameters, Earth space propagation effects, Frequency window,
Free space loss, Atmospheric absorption, Rainfall Attenuation, Ionospheric scintillation, Telemetry,
Tracking and command of satellites.
Unit-III
Satellite Multiple Access System FDMA techniques, SCPC & CSSB systems, TDMA frame
structure, burst structure, frame efficiency, super-frame, frame acquisition & synchronization,
TDMA vs FDMA, burst time plan, beam hopping, satellite switched, Erlang call congestion
formula, DA-FDMA, DA-TDMA.
Unit-IV
Satellite Services INTELSAT, INSAT Series, VSAT, Weather forecasting, Remote sensing,
LANDSAT, Satellite Navigation, Mobile satellite Service.
Laser & Satellite Communication Link analysis, optical satellite link Tx & Rx, Satellite, beam
acquisition, tracking & pointing, cable channel frequency, head end equation, distribution of signal,
n/w specifications and architecture, optical fibre CATV system.
Reference Books:
1. Trimothy Pratt, Charles W. Bostian, ―Satellite Communications‖, John Wiley & Sons, 1986.
2. Dr. D.C. Aggarwal, ―Satellite Communications‖, Khanna Publishers, 2001.
3. Dennis Roddy, ―Satellite Communications‖, McGraw Hill, 1996.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit – II
System function, difference equation, IIR filter design: Analog filter approximation, Butter worth,
Chebyshev and Elliptic filters, Bilinear transformations, Impulse invariance technique, Digital
frequency band transformations. FIR filter design: Window technique, Equiripple approximation
technique, Frequency sampling technique.
Unit – III
Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Inverse Discrete time Fourier Transform: properties of DFT
(circular convolution). Fast Fourier Transform (FFT): Decimation-in-time (DIT) algorithm-
decimation-in-frequency algorithm-FFT, Radix-2 DIT and DIF implementation.
Unit – IV
Applications of DSP in Voice, RADAR and Image Processing.TMS320CXXSERIES
PROCESSORS: Architecture, Memory, Interrupts, Addressing modes, Assembly language
programming.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing David.K.Defatta, Joseph G, Lucas & William S.Hodgkiss :
John Wiley & sons.
2. Digital Signal Processing Sanjit K and Mitra : Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Digital Signal Processing- Principles, Algorithms & Applications John G. Proakis &
4. Dimitris Manolakis : Pearson Education
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT II
Light sources & Transmitters – Light Emitting Diodes,Hetero junction& DH structure, laser diodes,
Principle of action, characteristics, efficiency, Block Diagram and typical circuits of Transmitter.
UNIT III
Receivers, Photodiodes -Working, Power relationship, PIN photodiodes, Avalanche photodiode,
Block Diagram & typical circuits of receiver.
UNIT IV
Fiber Cable Connection– Splicing, Connectors, components of Fiber Optic Networks, Transceivers,
Semiconductor, optical amplifiers - Principle of operation, Gain, Bandwidth, Cross talk, Noise,
Applications, Advantages & Disadvantages. Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs) - Operation,
gain, noise, Components of EDFA module
Reference Books:
1. Fiber Optic Comm. Systems D.K.Mynbaev : Pearson Edu.
2. Optical Fiber Comm. John M.Senior : PHI Publications
3. Optical Fiber Comm. G.Keiser : TMH
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Reference Books:
1. Communication System : Simon Haykins : John Wiley
2. Principles of Communication System : Taub and Schilling : TMH
3. Electronics Communication System : Wayne Tomasi : Pearson Edu.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
ENERGY AUDIT
Need for Energy Audit, Types of Energy Audits, National Energy Plan and its impact on Energy
Conservation, Energy audit team, Energy Audit Reporting format, Energy Audit Instruments.
Unit-III
ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY
Life cycle assessment, Energy efficient Motors, BIS Specifications for Energy Efficient
Motors, Energy Efficient lighting sources, Power Quality
Unit-IV
ENERGY AUDITS PRACTICE
Energy Audits of building systems, electrical systems, maintenance and Energy Audits.
Reference Books:
1. Handbook of Energy Audits by Albert Thuman – Fairman Press Inc.
2. Energy basis for man and nature by Howard T.Odum & Elisbeth C.Odum.
3. Energy Management by Umesh Rathore, Kataria Publications
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
COLOUR: Nomenclature of colour, production of colored light and mixing colours, colours
contrast, colour matching. Electric Light Sources: Brief description of characteristics of starting and
application of the following lamps:a) Incandescent lamp. b) Sodium Vapour lamp.
c) Mercury Vapour lamp d) Flourescent lamp e) Neon lamp
Unit-III
General Illumination Design (LUMEN METHOD): Room index and Utilization factor,
Maintenance factor, types of lighting schemes, design of lighting schemes with practical examples.
Minimum level of illumination required for:
(i) Domestic. (ii) Commercial (iii) Educational. (iv) Health (v) Industrial buildings. flood
lighting of building, road lighting factory lighting.
Unit-IV
Maintenance and Economics: Maintenance of luminaire, luminaire depreciation caused by dust
and dirt, Efficient light production, lighting economics. Instruments used in photometric
measurements. Reference
Reference Books:
1. Utilization Of Electric Power and Electric Traction by: J.B.GUPTA
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II:
MHD GENERATION: Principles of MHD generation, electrical conditions, Faraday generator,
Hall generator, comparison of generators, choice of generator parameters, other generator
configurations.
EXPERIMENTAL MHD GENERATION: Open cycle working, closed cycle operation,
Liquid metal systems.
Unit III :
THERMOELECTRIC GENERATION: Seeback effect, Peltier effect, Thomson effect,
EMF relationship, Generator analysis, Material selection, Experimental thermoelectric generation.
Unit IV :
FUEL CELLS: Principles of fuel cells, Thermodynamics of the fuel cell, Choice of fuels
and operating condition, Polarization and its effect, Redox cell, Overall efficiency, Practical Fuel
cells – various types..
Reference Books:
1. Direct Energy Conversion by R.A.Coombe.
2. Non-Conventional Energy Sources By –S.Rao.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
Wind Energy: Origin of wind, Basic principle of wind energy, conversion, component of
wind energy conversion system, type of windmills, Wind electrical Generations in India.
Solar Energy: Introduction, solar radiation, solar energy collector, solar thermal power generation,
low temperature application of solar energy.
Unit-III
Geo-thermal Power Plants: Introduction, Geothermal sources, comparison of Geo thermal energy
with other energy forms, development of Geothermal power in India. Physical and
thermochemical methods of bioconversion: Introduction, biomass definition and potential,
physical method of bio conversion, thermo chemical methods.
Unit-IV
Wave, Tidal and OTEC: Introduction, Basic principle of tidal power, Wave energy, component
of Tidal power plant, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversions, advantages and disadvantages of tidal
power generation. Small and Mini Hydro power System: Introduction, site development,
generation and electrical equipment, system of regulation of Hydroelectric Power in India.
Reference Books:
1. Renewable Energy Sources by Maheshwar Dyal.
2. Small and mini Hydropower system by Tata Mc Graw Hill.
3. An Introduction to power plant technology by G.D.Rai.
4. Solar Energy by Suhas.P.Sukhatma, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
Types of dams, arrangement and location of hydro-electric station, types of hydroelectric plants
and their fields of use, principle of working of a hydroelectric plant.
Unit-III
Power to be developed, size of plant and choice of units, Types of turbines and their
characteristics, Design of main dimensions of turbines.
Unit-IV
Draft tubes, Turbine setting, penstock dimensions, scroll case, preliminary design of penstock,
characteristics of generators. Various design aspects of mini and micro hydel plants
Reference Books:
1. Power Station Design by M.V.Deshpande.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit 2
Materials for Transformers
Insulating oil, insulating paper, pressboard, and wood, insulated copper conductor for
windings,crepe paper, sealing materials, and cold – rolled grain oriented electrical steel sheet.
Winding and Insulation
Types of windings, surge voltage, heat transfer, insulation design.
Unit 3
Unit 4
Tap Changers
Off - circuit tap changer, on load tap changer, automatic control of tap changer.
Transformer Auxiliaries
Buchholz relay, temperature indicators, oil level indicators, oil preservation systems.
Reference Books:
2. Transformers by BHEL, Bhopal, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Transformer Engineering by SV Kulkarni and SA Khaparde Marcel & Dekks
Inc.
4. Transformer Engineering design and practices, SV Kulkarni, SA Khaparde,
Marcel Dekker IncNew york.
5. Electrical Machines byJ. Nagrath&D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Electrical Machines by Husain Ashfaq ,DhanpatRai& Sons
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit – II
Special Casting Processes: Shell molding, precision investment casting, permanent mold casting,
die casting, centrifugal casting, continuous casting.
Metal forming Processes: Nature of plastic deformation, hot working and cold working.
Principles of rolling, rolling mills Forging: Forging operations, smith forging, drop forging, press
forging, forging defects.
Unit – III
Extursion and other processes : Extrusion principle, hot extrusion, cold extrusion, wire drawing,
swaging, tube making, Sheet metal operation, shearing action, drawing dies, spinning, bending,
strech forming, embossing and coining.
Gas and Arc Welding: Classification: Oxy-acetylene welding equipment and techniques. Electric
arc welding: Electrodes, manual metal arc welding, inert gas shielding arc welding, tungsten inert
gas welding (TIG), metal inert gas wedling (MIG), submerged arc welding (SAW)
Unit – IV
Resistance Welding: Principles, resistance sopt welding, resistance seam welding, upset welding,
flash welding.
Other Welding Processes : Introduction thermit welding, electro slag welding, electron beam
welding . electronic beam soldering forge welding, friction welding, diffusion welding, brazing and
soldering.
Reference Books:
1. Principles of Manufacturing Materials & Processes – Campbell J.S.Publisher – Mc
Graw Hill.
2. Manufacturing Science – Ghosh A.Malik, A.K.Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi.
3. Foundary Technology – K.P.Sinha, D.B.Goel, Roorkee Publishing House.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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4. Welding and Welding Technology, Richard L.Little Tata McGraw Hill Ltd.
5. Principle of Metal casting- Rosenthal, Tata Mc Graw hill, New Delhi.
6. Production Technology – R.K.Jain, Khanna Publication Ltd., N D.
7. Manufacturing Processes and Systems : Ostwald Phillip F., Munoz Jairo, John Wiley &
Sons (Asia) Pvt. Ltd.
8. Welding Technology – O.P.Khanna, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit – II
Interchangeability : Concept and need of interchangeability. Systems of tolerances, system of
fits. Limit gauges, Standardisation. Design standardisation. Manufacturing standardisation.
Linear and Angular Measurement : Use of slip gauges, dial indicators. Mechanical, optical
andelectrical comparators, pneumatic gauges, measuring machines, sinebars & angle, gauges,
levels, clinometer, auto-collimator, tapper gauges
Unit-III
Straightness, Flatness and Squareness testing : Straight edges, surface plates straightness
testing,straight edge methods, level or auto-collimator method. Flatness testing – level or auto –
collimator method, optical flatness testing, squareness testing, indicator method, auto – collimator
methods, engineer‟s squares
Screw Thread Measurement : Errors in threads, screw thread gauges, measurement of element of
the external and internal threads, thread caliper gauges
Unit-IV
Spur Gear Measurement : Geometry of spur gear, measurement of spur gea parameters, ram out,
pitch, profile, lead, backlash, tooth thickness, composite elements.
Surface Finish Measurement : Definition measurement of surface, finishtaly surf, profilometer,
tomilson recorder, compariscope, microscope interference methods
Miscellaneous : Acceptance tests for a lathe. Alignment of bearings
Reference Books:
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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1. Gupta, I.C., “Engineering Metrology”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1994.
2. Hume, K.J., “Engineering Metrology”, Mac Donald & Co. 1963.
3. R. K. Jain “Engineering Metrology”, Khanna publisher, Delhi
4. Kumar, D.S., “Mechanical Measurements and Control”, Metropolitan, New Delhi.
5. Doeblein, E.O., “Measurement Systems, Application Design”, Mc Graw Hill, 1990.
6. Beckwith Thomas G., “Mechanical Measurements”, Narosa Publishing House,
NewDelhi.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-II
Bio Energy : Types of biogas plants, biogas generation, factors affecting biogas generation,
advantages and disadvantages, biomass energy, energy plantation, gasification, types and
applications of gasifiers
Ocean Energy: OTEC principle, open, closed and hybrid cycle OTEC system, Energy from
tides, estimation of tidal power, tidal power plants, single and double basin plants, site
requirements, advantages and limitations,
UNIT-III
Solar Energy: Energy available from the sun, spectral distribution, solar radiation outside the
earth‟s atmosphere and at the earth‟s surface, solar radiation geometry, Instruments for solar
radiation measurements, empirical equations for prediction of availability of solar radiation,
radiation on tilted surface solar energy conversion into heat, types of solar collectors,
evacuated and non-evacuated solar air heater, concentrated collectors, thermal analysis of
liquid flat plate collector, air heater and cylindrical parabolic collector, solar energy thermal
storage, heating and cooling of buildings, solar pumping, solar cooker, solar still, solar drier,
solar refrigeration and air conditioning, solar pond, heliostat, solar furnace photovoltaic system
for power generation, solar cell modules and arrays, solar cell types, material, applications,
advantages and disadvantages
UNIT-IV
Economic Analysis: Initial and annual cost, basic definitions, present worth calculations,
repayment of loan in equal annual installments, annual savings, cumulative saving and life
cycle cost, economic analysis of add on solar system, payback period, clean development
mechanism.
Demonstration of following equipment should be given to the students.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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(a)Solar water heater (b) Solar air heater (c) Pyranometer (d) Pyrhelioemeter (e) Solar PV
system (f) Wind mill (g) Biogas plant (h) Gasifier (i) Solar cooker
Reference Books:
1. Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, S. P. Sukhatme and J. K.
Nayak, McGraw-Hill Education
2. Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, John A. Duffie, William A. Beckman, John
Wiley, New York
3. Non-conventional energy resources, Shobh Nath Singh, Pearson India
4. Solar Energy Engineering, Soteris Kalogirou, Elsevier/Academic Press.
5. Principles of Solar Energy, Frank Krieth & John F Kreider, John Wiley, New York
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
Transfer Device, Feeders & Material Handling: Detriot- Type Automation, Analysis of Automated
flow lines, Automated assembly System &Automated Material Handling.
Automated Inspection & Testing: Automated Inspection, Principles and Methods, sensor technologies
for automated inspection, co-ordinate measuring machines, other contact inspection methods, machine
vision, optical inspection methods, Non-Contact Inspection Methods.
UNIT-III
Robotics: Basic Concepts
Definition and origin of robotics – different types of robotics – various generation of robots – degrees of
freedom – Asimov‟s laws of robotics – dynamic stabilization of robots
Power Sources and Sensors
Hydraulic, pneumatic and electric drives – determination of HP of motor and gearing ratio – variable
speed arrangements – path determination – micro machines in robotics – machine vision – ranging –
laser – acoustic – magnetic, fiber optic and tactile sensors
UNIT-IV
Manipulators, Actuators and Grippers : Construction of manipulators – manipulator dynamics
and force control – electronic and pneumatic manipulator control circuits – end effectors – Û
various types of grippers – design
considerations.
Industrial Applications
Applications of Robots: Welding, parts handling / transfer, assembly operations, parts sorting, parts
inspection, future applications
Reference Books:
1. Automation Production System & Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Mikell P.
Grover
2. Robotics & Flexible Automation S.R. Deb
3. Pneumatic Control and Hydraulic Control S.R. Majundar
4. Ghosh, Control in Robotics and Automation: Sensor Based Integration, Allied
Publishers, Chennai, 1998.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-II
Plant Location & Plant Layout: Factors effecting plant location, selection of plant site,quantitative
techniques of plant location decision, plant layout, principles of layout design.
Product Development and Design: Product and its classification, Product design considerations,
Product Simplification and Diversification; value engineering and its role in product design and cost
rationalization. Ergonomics:Role of ergonomics in industry, effect of physical environment on
performance.
Production, Planning and Control:
Concept; Objectives, Need and functions of P.P.C., Functions of planning routing, scheduling,
dispatching and follow up and progress report. Production control charts. Route and process charts.
Operation charts, machine load charts, Gantt charts, Progress charts; Bar chart.
Unit-III
Inspection and Quality Control: Defintion and functions of Inspection; Inspection methods;
Definition, objectives and principles of Control. Introduction to statistical methods of quality
control. Numericals Quality control; Statistical Quality Control (SQC) Economics of Quality
Control. Introduction to statistical methods of quality control. Numericals.
Time and Method Study (Work Study): Their importance in scientific management. Definition and
objectives ; various time estimates, level of performance; Allowances ; time recording techniques,
Procedure of method study, Various charts and diagrams, Classification of motion, Therbligs,
principles of motion economy.
Introduction to MRP,JIT and TQM: Definitions, objectives and benefits.
Unit-IV
Entrepreneurship Development:
Entrepreneurship, Role of entrepreneurship in Indian economy, Characteristics of entrepreneur,
Types of entrepreneurs, some myths and realities about entrepreneurship. Role and scope of small
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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scale industries, concept of small scale and ancillary industries undertaking, How to start a small
scale industry, Steps in launching own venture. Infrastructure facilities available for
entrepreneurship development in India. Preparation of feasibility Project Report: Tools for
evolution of techno economic feasibility project report, SWOT analysis.
Reference Books:
1. Industrial Management: Spregiel. John Wiley & Sons. N.York, 1961.
2. Industrial Organisation: Kimball and Kimball. Vakils Feffer & Simsons Pvt. Ltd.
Bombay, 1971.
3. Industrial Engineering & Operations Management by Dr. S K Sharma & Mrs Savita
Sharma, S.K.Katarial & Sons, New Delhi
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
Fuel Cell Technology for Vehicles: What is fuel cell, Type of fuel cell, Advantage of fuel
cell.Current state of the technology. Potential and challenges. Advantages and disadvantages of
hydrogen fuel.
Unit-II
Latest Engine Technology Features: Advances in diesel engine technology, Direct fuelinjection
Gasoline engine. Diesel particular emission control. Throttling by wire. Variable Valve Timing,
Method used to effect variable Valve Timing. Electromagnetic Valves. Camless engine actuation.
42 Volt System: Need, benefits, potentials and challenges. Technology Implications for
theAutomotive Industry. Technological evolution that will occur as a result of the adoption of 42
volt systems.
Unit-III
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles: Types of hybrid systems, Objective and Advantages of hybrid
systems. Current status, Future developments and prospects of Hybrid Vehicles.
Integrated Starter Alternator: Starts stop operation, Power Assist. Regenerative
braking.Advanced lead acid batteries, Alkaline batteries, Lithium batteries, Development of new
energy storage systems. Deep discharge and rapid charging ultra capacitors.
Unit-IV
X-By Wire Technology: What is X-By Wire, Advantage over hydraulic systems, Use of
Automotive micro controllers, Types of censors. Use of actuators in an automobile environment.
Vehicle Systems: Constantly Variable Transmission, benefits, Brake by wire, Advantages
overpower Braking systems. Electrical assist.Steering, Steering by wire, Advantages of steering by
wire. Semi-active and fully active suspension system. Advantages of fully active suspension
system
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Vehicle technologies by Heinz Heisler – SAE International Publication.
2. Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles by Ronald K.Jurgen – SAE International
Publication.
3. Batteries for Electric Vehicles by DAJ Rand, R.Woods and R.M.Dell – SAE
International Publication.
4. Electronics Braking, Traction and Stability Control – SAE Hardboud papers.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
Developing Entrepreneurship: Element for a program,
Developing Entrepreneurship competencies: Need & process of development, social
determinants of Entrepreneurship growth. Entrepreneurship development programs,
Entrepreneurship orientation & awareness programme, New enterprise creation programme.
UNIT-II
Existing Entrepreneurship programmes for existing enterprising for survival & growth.
Evolution of various EDP programme in India, Managing growth & transition, the organization
life cycle, chasing Entrepreneurship roles.
UNIT-III
Entrepreneurship & new venture opportunities,Planning for new ventures.
Concept of planning paradigm – pre-startup, early growth & later growth stage.
UNIT-IV
Incentive & subsidies available for Entrepreneurship growth.Guidance for project report
preparation, Location, Environmental and managerial problems of new enterprise management,
Managing family business. Some case studies of family run business in India.
Reference Books:
1. Entrepreneurship Development and Enterprise management by K.C.Arora.
2. Entrepreneurship Development and Enterprise management by Armand V. Feigenbaum.
3. Entrepreneurship Development and Enterprise management by Joseph.A.Patrick,
Diana.S.Furr.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Unit-I
Introduction to TQM & ISO 9000, Total Quality Control, Customer Focus & Total waste
Elimination (TWE), Quality Assurance.
Quality of Design & Development, Inspection & Measurement workforce Teams,
Benchmarking, TQM for Sales Marketing Management.
Unit-II
Business Process Re-engineering & Information Technology, Quality control SQC/ SPC,
Technology & Product Quality, Quality for After Sales Services Technology & Product Quality.
Unit-III
Organization for Quality, Reliability as quality characteristics, Quality leadership, Quality linked
productivity, Total Quality, Culture, Quality and environment, Cost of Quality.
Unit-IV
Cost of Quality, Quality Control for Export Units, Quality Maturity and Discipline, Total
commitment for Quality, TQM Implementation, ISOm 9000 series of standards, ISO 9000-1,
ISO 9000-2, ISO 9000-3.
Reference Books:
1. TQM & ISO 14000: K.C.Arora.
2. Total Quality Control: Armand V. Feigenbaum.
3. Total Quality Management: Joseph.A.Patrick, Diana.S.Furr.
4. Total Quality Management – Text: Joel E. Ross Cases &Readin
5. Total Quality Control Essentials: Sarv Singh Soin
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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UNIT – I
Introduction –Need, Basic Guidelines and Content:
Understanding the need , basic guidelines, content and process for value Education Self Exploration
– What is it? – its content and process: „Natural Acceptance‟ and Experiential Validation – as the
mechanism for self explanation Continuous Happiness and Prosperity – A look at basic Human
Aspirations
UNIT – II
Process for Value Education:
Right Understanding, Relationship and Physical Facilities – basic requirements for fulfillment of
aspirations of every human being with their correct priority Understanding Happiness and
prosperity correctly – A critical appraisal of the current scenario Method to fulfill the above human
aspirations; understanding and living in harmony at various levels
UNIT – III
Understanding Harmony in the Human Being:
Understanding human being as a co-existence of the sentient „I‟ and the material „Body‟
Understanding the needs of Self ( „I‟ ) and „Body‟ – Sukh and Suvidha Understanding the Body as
an instrument of „I‟ ( I being the doer, seer and enjoyer)
UNIT – IV
Harmony in Myself:
Understanding the characteristics and activities of „I‟ and harmony in ‟I‟ Understanding the
harmony of I with the Body: Sanyam and Swasthya: correct appraisal of Physical needs, meaning
of Prosperity in detail. Programs to ensure Sanyam and Swasthya – practice exercises and Case
Studies will be taken up in Practice Sessions relationship.
Reference Books:
1. R R Gaur, R,Sangal, G.P Bagaria, 2009, A Foundation Course in value Education
2. Pradeep Kumar Ramancharla, 2013, A foundation course in value education
(Telugu)
3. R R Gaur, R Sangal G P Bagaria, 2009, Teacher‟s Manual (English)
4. Pradeep Kumar Ramancharla, 2013, Teacher‟s Manual (Telugu)
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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3. Appendix A
Calculation of CGPA
The CGPA (calculated on a 10 point scale) would be used to describe the overall performance of a
student (from the semester of admission till the point of reckoning) in all courses for which
LETTER GRADES will be awarded. GPA will indicate the performance of student for any
particular semester. Formulas for calculation of GPA and CGPA have been provided as below:
CGPA = (∑Ci Gi) / (∑Ci)
Where Ci is the number of credits assigned to ith course and Gi is the grade point equivalent to the
letter grade obtained by the student in the ith course. When a student repeats a course, the new grade
will replace the earlier one in the calculation of the CGPA.
Table below shows the grade point for every valid grade that may be awarded to a student pursuing
a particular course:
Letter Grade Percentage Marks Grade Point Performance
A+ ≥ 85% 10 Excellent
A ≥ 80% &< 85% 9 Very Good
B+ ≥ 70% &< 80% 8 Good
B ≥ 55% &< 70% 7 Fair
C ≥ 45% &< 55% 6 Average
D ≥ 35% &< 45% 4 Marginal
E < 35% 2 Exposed
F Short Attendance 0 Poor
Sample Calculation of SGPA and CGPA: I Semester
Course No. Course Grade Earned Grade Points Secured (Column
Credits Awarded Credits Points 2x Column 5)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
MAXXXN 5 A 5 9 45
CSXXXM 4 C 4 6 24
PHXXXP 4 A+ 4 10 40
PHXXXP 1.5 B+ 1.5 8 12
MEXXXN 4 E 0 2 8
AMXXXN 4 B 4 7 28
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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II Semester
Course No. Course Grade Earned Grade Points Secured
Credits Awarded Credits Points (Column 2x Column
5)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
MAXXXN 5 D 5 4 20
EEXXXN 5 F 0 0 00
CYXXXN 4 B 4 7 28
CYXXXP 1.5 B+ 1.5 8 12
MEXXXN 4 A 4 9 36
CGPA Improvement
(i) A student gets a chance to improve her/his CGPA for courses in which she/he have obtained
E or F grades in the summer term.
(ii) There will B.Tech two modes of improvement of CGPA in summer term i.e Study mode
and the Exam mode. At most a student may register for six subjects out of which at max
three courses may B.Tech taken in Study Mode.
(iii) In the study mode the student will have to attend the classes, take the Mid Semester and End
Semester exams during the summer term as per the policies.
(iv) A student‟s registration in a course of her/his choice does not mean that the course will
B.Tech offered, the right stands with the Academic Department to run/scrap the course on
the basis of the numB.Techr of registrations. The policies in this context would B.Tech
issued by the Academic Department.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Appendix-B
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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a. The slide design must be simple with white background, text color Black and Times
New Roman font. The minimum font size shall be 24 and the same shall be
approved by the guide.
b. The size of the text can vary depending upon the contents to be included in a single
slide. But it should be readable when projected onto a white screen.
c. The contents of each slide should be given as points and must be properly aligned.
d. Computer systems for presentation and LCD projectors will be provided by the
department.
e. The PowerPoint file must be saved as a “.ppt” file or “.pps” file or a compatible
format readable using Microsoft Power Point on a CD or DVD. Use of removable
drives, of any sort, will not be permitted.
f. The file should contain a minimum of 10 slides including the opening slides (slides
showing the project group number, topic of project, name of students, name of guide
etc.) and the closing slides (conclusion, reference, thank you, questions etc.).
g. Medium of communication will only be English. Presentation should be audible.
h. The content and time of presentation should be evenly shared among the members of
the group.
4. The project leader must also distribute copies of the abstract of the topic to all the staff
members present at the venue and to leaders of other groups. However the maximum
number of abstracts to be distributed is limited to 10.
5. The time allotted for the presentation for each group will be 15 minutes in which 10 minutes
will be for presenting the contents in the slides, 5 minutes for the question session and
discussions. The time must be managed properly by the group.
6. It is the duty of the group leader to make sure that the respective guides and evaluators are
present for their presentation. If in case their guides and/or evaluators cannot turn up for
their, then it is the sole responsibility of the project leader to bring it to the notice of the
HOD at the earliest.
7. The students are strictly directed to contact their respective guides for any clarifications and
are also intimated to report the progress of their works frequently.
8. Reading out of study/prepared materials as such will not be entertained during the
presentationof topics. However the students can make quick and short references if
necessary.
REPORT: -
The students must submit sufficient* copies of fair report, signed by their guides, on the date
notified by the coordinator. The fair reports should strictly adhere to the fonts and formats as
prescribed by the HOD
ATTTENDANCE
1. Attendance will be taken before/after each presentation.
2. Any act of indiscipline will lead to the expulsion of the student from the sessions thereby
leading to the cancellation of his/ her project for the semester.
DRESS CODE FOR THE STUDENTS
1. The students must be well dressed and should be in proper dress code while presenting the
project.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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2. The students must have a clean appearance while presenting the project.
3. Students without proper dress code will not be allowed to present the topics or attend the
presentations.
REPETITION OF PROJECT PRESENTATION
The students will have to repeat the presentation and/or project work under the following
circumstances:
1. The facts and figures collected are not relevant or are insufficient to elaborate the topic.
2. The abstracts have not been submitted with the approval of the guide.
3. Improper presentation style and the use of references for explanations.
4. For any act of indiscipline which affects the conduct of seminar.
5. For any act or practices violating the guidelines of the seminar as felt by the faculty.
EVALUATION PATTERN
Marks for project will be awarded only on submission of the project report, satisfying the
requirements, on time. Late submission will attract reduction in marks. Total marks for the
subject will be distributed as follows.
1. Fifty Percent weightage to be given to the internal marks comprising of Weekly and
monthly evaluation.
2. Fifty percent weightage to be given to Final Viva cum presentation with breakups as under.
a. Presentation 15 marks
b. Subject Knowledge 30 marks
c. Time Management 05 marks
The panel of the Viva will consists of a minimum of 3 members and maximum 5 members
including the Guide of the Students & Head of the Department. Other member(s) of the panel shall
be nominated by the Head of the Department. The maximum duration for viva presentation per
student should be kept as 20 minutes. Mark Distributions for Weekly & Monthly Evaluation will be
as follows
1. Monthly Evaluation : 50 Marks
a. Slides : 5 Marks f. Innovation/Quality : 5 Marks
b. Presentation : 5 Marks g. Subject knowledge : 5 Marks
c. Project Diary : 10 Marks h. Language skills : 5 Marks
d. Quantum of work done : 5 Marks i. Time management : 5 Marks
e. Ability to answer questions : 5 Marks
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Appendix-C
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Seminar will be carried too. Quiz would include Verbal and Quantitative Aptitude and Seminar
would be based on any topic done in the class.
Frequency of Evaluation Tool: The frequencies at which Evaluation Tools will be assigned are as
follows:
The number of Assignments will be 9 (1 Soft Skills + 8 Aptitude) and 1 Project will be assigned.
During the semester the students will have go through 1 Seminar and 5 Quizzes (2 Soft Skills + 3
Aptitude).
Assessment of Marks
Each Assignment, Project, Quiz and Seminar will be of 10 marks. All the marks will be combined
and zero down to 20%
7th and 8th Semester
Evaluation Tools: The following are the evaluation tools that used for the assessment of the
students; Assignments which will be basis on Decision Making and Quantitative Aptitude, Data
Interpretation, Non Verbal Reasoning and Logical Reasoning along with Project that would be
based on Entrepreneur Skills. Quiz and Seminar will be carried too. Quiz would include Verbal and
Quantitative Aptitude and Seminar would be based on any topic done in the class.
Frequency of Evaluation Tool: The frequencies at which Evaluation Tools will be assigned are as
follows:
The number of Assignments will be 11 (1 Soft Skills + 10 Aptitude) and 1 Project will be assigned.
During the semester the students will have go through 1 Seminar and 7 Quizzes (2 Soft Skills + 5
Aptitude).
Assessment of Marks
Each Assignment, Project, Quiz and Seminar will be of 10 marks. All the marks will be combined
and zero down to 20%
Terminal Evaluation
2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th Semester
In each semester the student will go through the following for Assessment Plan as per University
Guide lines:
Mid Semester Term (MST): The students will go through MSTs which will include Vocabulary and
Quantitative Aptitude.
End Term: The student will go through End Term Assessment which would include PI, GK and
Quantitative Aptitude.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Frequency of Assessments
MST will go through 2 MSTs, out which the best „1‟ will be considered and will further be zero
down to 30%. Each MST will be of 50 marks.
End Term Assessment will be of 100 marks, and will be zero down to 50%.
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.
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Appendix-D
Note for End Term Examination: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from the sections A, B, C
and D. Section E is compulsory.