Course Title: Basics Mathematics (Code: 3300001)
Course Title: Basics Mathematics (Code: 3300001)
Course Title: Basics Mathematics (Code: 3300001)
(Code: 3300001)
Diploma Programmes in which this course is offered Semester in which offered
Automobile Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Ceramic
Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering,
Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Environment Engineering,
Fabrication Technology, Information Technology,
Instrumentation & Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, First Semester
Mechatronics Engineering, Metallurgy Engineering, Mining
Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Power Elctronics Engineering,
Printing Technology, Textile Manufacturing Technology, Textile
Processing Technology, Transportation Engineering
1. RATIONALE
The subject is classified under Basic Sciences and students are intended to know about the
basic concepts and principles of Mathematics as a tool to analyze the Engineering problems.
Mathematics has the potential to understand the Core Technological studies.
2. LIST OF COMPETENCIES
The course content should be taught so as to understand and perform the Engineering concepts
and computations. Aim to develop the different types of Mathematical skills leading to the
achievement of the following competencies:
i. Apply the concepts and principles of mathematics to solve simple engineering problems
L T P C ESE PA ESE PA
100
2 2 0 4 70 30 0 0
Legends:
L-Lecture; T – Tutorial/Teacher Guided Theory Practice; P -Practical;C – Credit;
ESE -End Semester Examination; PA - Progressive Assessment.
Basic Mathematics Course Code: 3300001
Note: The above Tutor sessions are for guideline only. The remaining Tutorial hours are for
revision and practice.
8. SUGGESTED LEARNING
RESOURCES A. List of Books
2. RATIONALE
English language has become a dire need to deal successfully in the globalized and competitive
market and hence this curriculum aims at developing the functional and communicative abilities
of the students in English. Proficiency in English is one of the basic needs of technical students.
A technician has to communicate all the time with peers, superiors, subordinates and clients in
his professional life. Hence this course is being offered.
3. LIST OF COMPETENCIES
The course content should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop different types of
skills leading to the achievement of the following competencies:
2 Communicate verbally and in writing in English.
3 Comprehend the given passages and summarize them.
L T P C ESE PA ESE PA
150
3 2 0 5 70 30 20 30
2
English Course Code: 3300002
4
English Course Code: 3300002
A. Text Book
Sr. Author/s Title of Books Publication
No.
1 Juneja & Qureshi Active English Macmillan
ii. http://www.english-online.org.uk/course.htm
iii. http://www.english-online.org.uk/
iv. http://www.talkenglish.com/
v. http://www.learnenglish.de/
5
English Course Code: 3300002
3. RATIONALE
Science is the foundation for all technician courses. The basic aim of teaching science is to develop in the
students the habit of scientific inquiry, ability to establish the cause and effect, relationship. Chemistry
forms the part of applied science .The study of basic concepts of chemistry like chemical bonding,
corrosion, water treatment, Organic chemistry and different engineering materials like polymers, adhesives,
paints, lubricants, etc. will help the students understanding engineering subjects where the emphasis is laid
on the application of these concepts Chemistry is concerned with the changes in structure and properties
of matter. Many of the process which are involved to bring out this changes forms the basis of engineering
activities. Teaching of chemistry should be aimed at developing the right type of aptitude in the students
and the ability to predict the result under given condition
Thus good foundation in basic science will help the students in their self development to cope up
with continuous flow of innovations.
4. LIST OF COMPETENCIES
The course content should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop different types of
skills leading to the achievement of the following competency.
i. Apply the basic concepts and principals of Chemistry in various engineering applications.
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1 1 Determine the strength of given acidic solution using standard solution of base.
8 5 Assign IUPAC names to first five members of Alkane and Alkene seris
Note Minimum Ten Experiments should be performed by the students from the
above given list or experiments related to above topics
pH- Meter
Red wood Viscometer.
(a) www.chemistryteaching.com
(b) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/chemistry
(c) www.chm1.com
(d) www.em-ea.org
(e) www.ce.sc.edu
(f) www2.chemistry.msu.edu
4. RATIONALE
This subject envisages making the student know the fundamentals of Computer Application. It
will also helps the student to have hands on experience on different application software used
for office automation like MS-Word day-to-day problem solving, in particular for creating
business documents, data analysis and graphical representations. Computer Application &
Graphics is a course where student will be able to write, Draw, Tabulate, Report, Store and
Retrieve and also print on Computer using various Hardware and Software.
Moreover the market driven economy demands frequent changes in product design to suit the
customer needs. With the introduction of computers the task of incorporating frequent changes
as per requirement is becoming simpler. Some units in this course has been introduced at
Diploma level in order to develop the skills in student so that they can generate various digital
drawings as required using various CAD software.
5. LIST OF COMPETENCIES
The course content should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop different
types of skills leading to the achievement of the following competencies.
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0 0 4 4 0 0 40 60
Unit– III 3.1Start Computer aided Introduction to Basic Draw Commands in any
Creating digital drafting software Computer Aided Drafting software like Auto CAD
drawings using (AutoCAD). Power draft, Micro station:
a Computer 3.2Invoke commands in
Aided Drafting AutoCAD. System requirement & Understanding the
(CAD) Software 3.3Set limits & Coordinate interface.
systems. Components of a CAD software window: Such
3.4 Use object selection as Title bar, standard tool bar, menu bar, object
methods. properties tool bar, draw tool bar, modify toolbar,
3.5Create basic & advance 2D cursor cross hair. Command window, status bar,
GTU/ NITTTR Bhopal/12 Gujarat State
Computer Application & Graphics Course Code: 3300012
Unit – IV 4.1Modify existing 2D entities. Introduction to Basic Edit, Inquiry and display
Editing & 4.2Use different arrays in Commands in any Computer Aided Drafting software
viewing a existing 2D drawing. like Auto CAD Power draft, Micro station:
Digital Drawing 4.3View given drawing
using a CAD entities properly. Copy, Rotate, Move, Erase, Mirror, Array, Trim,
software 4.4Enquire about various Break, Extend, Chamfer, Fillet
attributes of existing 2D Zoom window, Zoom in-out, PAN
entities. List, Dblist, Area, Massprop
Unit – V 5.1Use layers for proper Introduction to Advanced Modify & other utility
Advance editing management of drawings. Commands in any Computer Aided Drafting software
of a digital 5.2Set properties of existing like Auto CAD Power draft, Micro station:
drawing using a drawing entities as per
CAD Software requirement. Properties, Line type, colour, line weight
5.3 Able to dimension given Concept of Layers: Creating Layers, Naming
2D entities with perfection. layers, Making layers ON/OFF, Freeze-Thaw
5.4Use Blocks effectively to layers, Lock/Unlock Layers. Setting the properties
create perfect drawings. of layers like Color, Line type, Line weight
Concept of Blocks: Local block, global block.
Creating, inserting, redefining & exploding
blocks.
Concept of Hatch: Selecting Hatch pattern, Hatch
styles, Hatch Orientations. Associative Hatch.
Boundary Hatch, Hatching Object.
Dimensioning: Types of dimensioning: Linear-
Horizontal, Vertical, Aligned, Rotated, Baseline,
Continuous, Diameter, Radius, Angular
Dimensions.
Dim scale variable.
Editing dimensions.
GTU/ NITTTR Bhopal/12 Gujarat State
Computer Application & Graphics Course Code: 3300012
There is no theory paper and hence specification table for theory is not applicable
Students will prepare File for the above mentioned practical and assignments
on individual basis.
Students will collect photographs from internet which are related to field
application of topics.
5 5 Convert above door, windows, Bed, Dinning table into Blocks and use these
blocks in following activities.
Three problems on 2D entity generation, which involve the use of layers,
blocks and hatching.
Dimensioning of above figures.
Create your own text style (individually)
Draw two sheets on template developed at serial no.-3 and Create a plan &
elevation of a Duplex Bungalow with following layers:
Basic civil structure
Water supply line
Electric supply
Toilet fittings
Furniture(using blocks)
Computer
System Printer
Flat Bed Plotter A4 size
Prof. Sanjay Agarawal, Professor & Head Dept. of Computer Engg. & Application,
NITTTR, Bhopal
Prof. Sharad Pradhan, Associate Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engg., NITTTR, Bhopal
Course Title: Physical, Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
(Code: 3310501)
1. RATIONALE
Swift progress in the study of external universe lead to the separation of Chemistry as a special
branch of natural science. Chemical changes are always associated with a number of diversified
physical changes. Physical chemistry uses the theoretical principles and experimental techniques to
investigate the Chemical transformations and Physical changes accompanying them. Many industrial
processes that have been developed are the results of Physico-Chemical investigations which
are increasingly employed byorganic, in-organic and analytical chemists. Inorganic chemistry
explains chemistry of qualitative analysis, while analytical chemistry deals with the quantitative
analysis. Hence study of physical & Analytical chemistry in engineering branch has become
essential. This being a core course provides suitable background for Chemical Engg.
Technicians for understanding their respective courses and will make them suitable for their job
in industries. Thus good foundation in Chemistry will help the students in their self
development, to cope up with continuous flow of innovations.
5. LIST OF COMPETENCIES
The course content should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop different
types of skills leading to the achievement of the following competency.
Apply basic concept of physical analytical and inorganic chemistry in chemical
engineering application
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Legends:
R = Remembrance; U = Understanding; A = Application and above levels (Revised Bloom’s taxonomy)
Note: Minimum Ten Experiments should be performed by the students from the above
given list.OR any Other experiments related to above topics
Ostwald’s Viscometer
Potentiometer
Conductometer
Stalagmometer
Glass wares
6. RATIONALE
Engineering technicians irrespective of their field of operation in an industry is expected to possess a
thorough understanding of engineering drawing, which includes clear spatial visualization of objects and
the proficiency in identifying various equipment and devices from their symbols on control panel, to read
and interpret process flow diagram & instrumentation diagram. Besides this they are also expected to
possess a certain degree of drafting skill- depending upon their job functions-in day-to-day activities. This
course of Chemical Engineering Drawing is aimed at developing deeper understanding of construction
and working of some of the important chemical engineering equipment and valves.
7. LIST OF COMPETENCIES
The course content should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop different types of
skills leading to the achievement of the following competency:
i. Prepare and interpret symbols, sketches, & drawings of various equipment, valves,
devices and flow diagrams for chemical engineering applications
Not Applicable
3. SUGGESTED LIST OF EXERCISES/PRACTICAL/EXPERIMENTS
The exercises/practical/experiments should be properly designed and implemented with an attempt to
develop different types of skills leading to the achievement of the competency. Following is the list of
exercises/practical/experiments for guidance.
6. SUGGESTED LEARNING
RESOURCES A. List of Books
S.No. Author Title of Books Publication
1 W.L. McCabe, Unit Operations of McGraw Hill
J.C. Smith Chemical Engineering
2 M. Gopala Rao, Outline of Chemical Affiliated East West Press
Marshall Sittig Technology
Models or working equipments like crusher, filter press, rotary filter, conveyors, screen, distillation
and absorption columns, scrubbers, dryers, condenser, heat exchanger, jacketed vessel, cyclone, ESP, pump,
Globe valve, Gate valve, Diaphragm valve and non-return valves to study construction and working.
C. List of Software/Learning Websites
www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/chemical-plant.html
Dr. K.K. Jain, Professor & Head, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, NITTTR, Bhopal
Dr.Anju Rawlley , Professor, Dept. of Applied Science, NITTTR, Bhopal