CSE 1st-2nd Sem Syllabus DCE-AKU
CSE 1st-2nd Sem Syllabus DCE-AKU
CSE 1st-2nd Sem Syllabus DCE-AKU
KNOWLEDGE
UNIVERSITY
PATNA
CURRICULUM
UNDERGRADUATE
BASED ON AICTE
MODEL
CURRICULUM
2018
Messages i
Preface ii
Acknowledgement iii
Curriculum for First Year Undergraduate Degree Courses in Engineering & Technology 01
Curriculum for Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology & Engineering 17
Credit Table for First Year Undergraduate Degree Courses in Engineering & Technology 47
CURRICULUM
FOR
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
AND
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
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Paper Title L T P Credits
No. Code
1 100103 Chemistry 3 1 3 5.5
2 105102 Mathematics I (Calculus & Linear Algebra) 3 1 0 4
3 100104 Programming for Problem Solving 3 0 4 5
4 100105 Workshop Manufacturing Practices 1 0 4 3
5 100106 English 2 0 2 3
SEMESTER II (COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING)
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Paper Title L T P Credits
No. Code
1 105201 Physics (Semiconductor Physics) 3 1 3 5.5
2 105202 Mathematics II (Probability and Statistics) 3 1 0 4
3 100201 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 2 5
4 100202 Engineering Graphics & Design 1 0 4 3
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Paper Title L T P Credits
No. Code
1 105101 Physics (Semiconductor Physics) 3 1 3 5.5
2 105102 Mathematics I (Calculus & Linear Algebra) 3 1 0 4
3 100101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 2 5
4 100102 Engineering Graphics & Design 1 0 4 3
SEMESTER II (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING)
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Paper Title L T P Credits
No. Code
1 100203 Chemistry 3 1 3 5.5
2 105202 Mathematics II (Probability and Statistics) 3 1 0 4
3 100204 Programming for Problem Solving 3 0 4 5
4 100205 Workshop Manufacturing Practices 1 0 4 3
5 100206 English 2 0 2 3
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PHYSICS (SEMICONDUCTOR
BSC L:3 T:1 P:3 CREDIT:5.5
PHYSICS)
SEMICONDUCTOR OPTOELECTRONICS
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SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS
DUCTION TO QUANTUM M
FREE ELECTRON THEORY, DENSITY OF STATES AND ENERGY BAND DIAGRAMS, KRONIG-
PENNY MODEL (TO INTRODUCE ORIGIN OF BAND GAP), ENERGY BANDS IN SOLIDS,
E-K DIAGRAM, DIRECT AND INDIRECT BANDGAPS, TYPES OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS:
METALS, SEMICONDUCTORS, AND INSULATORS, DENSITY OF STATES, OCCUPATION
PROBABILITY, FERMI LEVEL, EFFECTIVE MASS, PHONONS.
FOUR-POINT PROBE AND VAN DER PAUW MEASUREMENTS FOR CARRIER DENSITY,
RESISTIVITY, AND HALL MOBILITY; HOT-POINT PROBE MEASUREMENT,
CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS, PARAMETER EXTRACTION FROM DIODE I-V
CHARACTERISTICS, DLTS, BAND GAP BY UV-VIS SPECTROSCOPY, ABSORPTION/TRANSMISSION.
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LABORATORY
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CONTENTS
G.B. THOMAS AND R.L. FINNEY, CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY, 9TH EDITION,
PEARSON, REPRINT, 2002.
ERWIN KREYSZIG, ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, 9TH EDITION, JOHN WILEY
& SONS, 2006.
VEERARAJAN T., ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS FOR FIRST YEAR, TATA MCGRAW-HILL,
NEW DELHI, 2008.
RAMANA B.V., HIGHER ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, TATA MCGRAW HILL NEW DELHI,
11TH REPRINT, 2010.
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COURSE OUTCOMES
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CONTENTS
TEXT / REFERENCES:
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CURRICULUM
FOR
COMMON PAPERS (ALL BRANCH)
SEMESTER I
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Paper Title L T P Credits
No. Code
GROUP - A
1 100101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 2 5
2 100102 Engineering Graphics & Design 1 0 4 3
GROUP - B
3 100103 Chemistry 3 1 3 5.5
4 100104 Programming for Problem Solving 3 0 4 5
5 100105 Workshop Manufacturing Practices 1 0 4 3
6 100106 English 2 0 2 3
SEMESTER II
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Paper Title L T P Credits
No. Code
GROUP - B
1 100201 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 2 5
2 100202 Engineering Graphics & Design 1 0 4 3
GROUP - A
3 100203 Chemistry 3 1 3 5.5
4 100204 Programming for Problem Solving 3 0 4 5
5 100205 Workshop Manufacturing Practices 1 0 4 3
6 100206 English 2 0 2 3
DEFINITION OF CREDIT
Hour Component Credit
1 Lecture (L) per week 1
1 Tutorial (T) per week 1
1 Practical (P) per week 0.5
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ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ELEMENTS (R, L AND C), VOLTAGE AND CURRENT SOURCES,
KIRCHHOFF CURRENT AND VOLTAGE LAWS, ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE CIRCUITS WITH DC
EXCITATION. STAR-DELTA CONVERSION, NETWORK THEOREMS (SUPERPOSITION, THEVENIN,
NORTON AND MAXIMUM POWER TRANSFER THEOREMS). TIME-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF FIRST-
ORDER RL AND RC CIRCUITS
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COURSE OUTCOMES
LABORATORY
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS/DEMONSTRATIONS
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LABORATORY OUTCOMES
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COMPUTER GRAPHICS:
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS SOFTWARE; -SPATIAL TRANSFORMATIONS; ORTHOGRAPHIC
PROJECTIONS; MODEL VIEWING; CO-ORDINATE SYSTEMS; MULTI-VIEW PROJECTION;
EXPLODED ASSEMBLY; MODEL VIEWING; ANIMATION; SPATIAL MANIPULATION; SURFACE
MODELLING; SOLID MODELLING, INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
(BIM).
(EXCEPT THE BASIC ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS, MOST OF THE TEACHING PART CAN HAPPEN
CONCURRENTLY IN THE LABORATORY)
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COURSE OUTCOMES
ALL PHASES OF MANUFACTURING OR CONSTRUCTION REQUIRE THE CONVERSION OF NEW
IDEAS AND DESIGN CONCEPTS INTO THE BASIC LINE LANGUAGE OF GRAPHICS. THEREFORE,
THERE ARE MANY AREAS (CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, ARCHITECTURAL AND
INDUSTRIAL) IN WHICH THE SKILLS OF THE CAD TECHNICIANS PLAY MAJOR ROLES IN THE
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PRODUCTS OR CONSTRUCTION. STUDENTS PREPARE FOR
ACTUAL WORK SITUATIONS THROUGH PRACTICAL TRAINING IN A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART
COMPUTER DESIGNED CAD LABORATORY USING ENGINEERING SOFTWARE
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COURSE OUTCOMES
THE CONCEPTS DEVELOPED IN THIS COURSE WILL AID IN QUANTIFICATION OF
SEVERAL CONCEPTS IN CHEMISTRY THAT HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED AT THE 10+2 LEVELS IN
SCHOOLS. TECHNOLOGY IS BEING INCREASINGLY BASED ON THE ELECTRONIC, ATOMIC AND
MOLECULAR LEVEL MODIFICATIONS.
QUANTUM THEORY IS MORE THAN 100 YEARS OLD AND TO UNDERSTAND PHENOMENA AT
NANOMETER LEVELS, ONE HAS TO BASE THE DESCRIPTION OF ALL CHEMICAL PROCESSES AT
MOLECULAR LEVELS. THE COURSE WILL ENABLE THE STUDENT TO: ANALYSE MICROSCOPIC
CHEMISTRY IN TERMS OF ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR ORBITALS AND INTERMOLECULAR FORCES.
RATIONALISE BULK PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES USING THERMODYNAMIC CONSIDERATIONS.
DISTINGUISH THE RANGES OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM USED FOR EXCITING
DIFFERENT MOLECULAR ENERGY LEVELS IN VARIOUS SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES
RATIONALISE PERIODIC PROPERTIES SUCH AS IONIZATION POTENTIAL, ELECTRONEGATIVITY,
OXIDATION STATES AND ELECTRONEGATIVITY.LIST MAJOR CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT ARE
USED IN THE SYNTHESIS OF MOLECULES.
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
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LABORATORY OUTCOMES
THE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY COURSE WILL CONSIST OF EXPERIMENTS
ILLUSTRATING THE PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY RELEVANT TO THE STUDY OF SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING. THE STUDENTS WILL LEARN TO: ESTIMATE RATE CONSTANTS OF REACTIONS
FROM CONCENTRATION OF REACTANTS/PRODUCTS AS A FUNCTION OF TIME MEASURE
MOLECULAR/SYSTEM PROPERTIES SUCH AS SURFACE TENSION, VISCOSITY, CONDUCTANCE OF
SOLUTIONS, REDOX POTENTIALS, CHLORIDE CONTENT OF WATER, ETC SYNTHESIZE A SMALL
DRUG MOLECULE AND ANALYSE A SALT SAMPLE
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LABORATORY OUTCOMES
TO FORMULATE THE ALGORITHMS FOR SIMPLE PROBLEMS
TO TRANSLATE GIVEN ALGORITHMS TO A WORKING AND CORRECT PROGRAM
TO BE ABLE TO CORRECT SYNTAX ERRORS AS REPORTED BY THE COMPILERS
TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AND CORRECT LOGICAL ERRORS ENCOUNTERED AT RUN
TIME
TO BE ABLE TO WRITE ITERATIVE AS WELL AS RECURSIVE PROGRAMS
TO BE ABLE TO REPRESENT DATA IN ARRAYS, STRINGS AND STRUCTURES AND
MANIPULATE THEM THROUGH A PROGRAM
TO BE ABLE TO DECLARE POINTERS OF DIFFERENT TYPES AND USE THEM IN
DEFINING SELF- REFERENTIAL STRUCTURES.
TO BE ABLE TO CREATE, READ AND WRITE TO AND FROM SIMPLE TEXT FILES.
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WORKSHOP MANUFACTURING
ESC L:1 T:0 P:4 CREDIT:3
PRACTICES
DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. MANUFACTURING METHODS-CASTING, FORMING, MACHINING, JOINING, ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING METHODS (3 LECTURES)
2. CNC MACHINING, ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING (1 LECTURE)
3. FITTING OPERATIONS & POWER TOOLS (1 LECTURE)
4. CARPENTRY (1 LECTURE)
5. PLASTIC MOULDING, GLASS CUTTING (1 LECTURE)
6. METAL CASTING (1 LECTURE)
7. WELDING (ARC WELDING & GAS WELDING), BRAZING, SOLDERING (2 LECTURE)
SUGGESTED TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
HAJRA CHOUDHURY S.K., HAJRA CHOUDHURY A.K. AND NIRJHAR ROY S
OF WORKSHOP TECHNOLO VOL. II 2010, MEDIA PROMOTERS
AND PUBLISHERS PRIVATE LIMITED, MUMBAI.
KALPAKJIAN S. AND ST UFACTURING ENGINEERING AND
TION, PEARSON EDUCATION INDIA EDITION, 2002.
GOWRI P. HARIHARAN A ANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
PEARSON EDUCATION, 2008.
OCESSES AND MATERIAL TH EDITION,
PRENTICE HALL INDIA, 1998.
L. I AND VOL. II, TATA MCGRAWHILL
HOUSE, 2017.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE, THE STUDENTS WILL GAIN KNOWLEDGE OF THE
DIFFERENT MANUFACTURING PROCESSES WHICH ARE COMMONLY EMPLOYED IN THE
INDUSTRY, TO FABRICATE COMPONENTS USING DIFFERENT MATERIALS.
WORKSHOP PRACTICE: (60 HOURS) [L: 0; T: 0; P: 4 (2 CREDITS)]
1. MACHINE SHOP (10 HOURS) AND FITTING SHOP (8 HOURS)
2. CARPENTRY (6 HOURS)
3. WELDING SHOP (8 HOURS) (ARC WELDING 4 HRS + GAS WELDING 4 HRS)
4. CASTING (8 HOURS) AND SMITHY (6 HOURS)
5. PLASTIC MOULDING & GLASS CUTTING (6 HOURS)
6. 3-D PRINTING OF DIFFERENT MODELS (8 HOURS)
EXAMINATIONS COULD INVOLVE THE ACTUAL FABRICATION OF SIMPLE COMPONENTS,
UTILIZING ONE OR MORE OF THE TECHNIQUES COVERED ABOVE.
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS LABORATORY COURSE, STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO
FABRICATE COMPONENTS WITH THEIR OWN HANDS.
THEY WILL ALSO GET PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE DIMENSIONAL ACCURACIES AND
DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES POSSIBLE WITH DIFFERENT MANUFACTURING PROCESSES.
BY ASSEMBLING DIFFERENT COMPONENTS, THEY WILL BE ABLE TO PRODUCE SMALL
DEVICES OF THEIR INTEREST. BY ASSEMBLING DIFFERENT COMPONENTS, THEY WILL
BE ABLE TO PRODUCE SMALL DEVICES OF THEIR INTEREST.
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. VOCABULARY BUILDING
A. THE CONCEPT OF WORD FORMATION
B. ROOT WORDS FROM FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND THEIR USE IN ENGLISH
C. ACQUAINTANCE WITH PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES FROM FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN
ENGLISH TO FORM DERIVATIVES.
D. SYNONYMS, ANTONYMS, AND STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS.
E. AFFIXES, ACRONYMS
5. WRITING PRACTICES
A. COMPREHENSION
B. FORMAL LETTER WRITING/ APPLICATION/ REPORT WRITING/ WRITING MINUTES OF
MEETINGS
C. ESSAY WRITING
D. FORMAL EMAIL WRITING
E. RESUME/ CV WRITING, COVER LETTER,
F. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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6. ORAL COMMUNICATION
(THIS UNIT INVOLVES INTERACTIVE PRACTICE SESSIONS IN LANGUAGE LAB)
A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION
B. PRONUNCIATION, INTONATION, STRESS AND RHYTHM
C. COMMON EVERYDAY SITUATIONS: CONVERSATIONS AND DIALOGUES
D. COMMUNICATION AT WORKPLACE
E. INTERVIEWS
F. FORMAL PRESENTATIONS
G. ACQUAINTING STUDENTS WITH IPA SYMBOLS
H. PHONETICS (BASIC)
I. SOUNDS VOWELS, CONSONANTS
J. CLEARING MOTHER TONGUE INFLUENCE
K. CLEARING REDUNDANCIES AND COMMON ERRORS RELATED TO INDIANISMS
L. GROUP DISCUSSION
M. EXPRESSING OPINIONS
N. COHERENCE AND FLUENCY IN SPEECH
7. READING SKILLS
A. READING COMPREHENSION,
B. PARAGRAPH READING BASED ON PHONETIC SOUNDS/ INTONATION
8. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
A. TEAM BUILDING
B. SOFT SKILLS AND ETIQUETTES
10. ACTIVITIES
A. NARRATIVE CHAIN
B. DESCRIBING/ NARRATING
C. WRITING ESSAYS IN RELAY
D. PEER/ GROUP ACTIVITIES
E. BRAINSTORMING VOCABULARY
F. CUE / FLASH CARDS FOR VOCABULARY
G. DEBATES
SUGGESTED READINGS:
PRACTICAL ENGLISH USAGE. MICHAEL SWAN. OUP. 1995.
REMEDIAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR. F.T. WOOD. MACMILLAN.2007
ON WRITING WELL. WILLIAM ZINSSER. HARPER RESOURCE BOOK. 2001
STUDY WRITING. LIZ HAMP-LYONS AND BEN HEASLY. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
PRESS. 2006.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS. SANJAY KUMAR AND PUSHPLATA. OXFORD UNIVERSITY
PRESS. 2011.
EXERCISES IN SPOKEN ENGLISH. PARTS. I-III. CIEFL, HYDERABAD. OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
COURSE OUTCOMES
THE STUDENT WILL ACQUIRE BASIC PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH INCLUDING READING
AND LISTENING COMPREHENSION, WRITING AND SPEAKING SKILLS.
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CREDIT TABLE
FOR
105 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
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SEMESTER I
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Paper Title IA ESE TOTAL L T P Credit Hours
No. Code
Theory
1 100103 Chemistry 30 70 100 3 1 0 4 4
Mathematics I (Calculus and
2 105102 30 70 100 3 1 0 4 4
Linear Algebra)
Programming for Problem
3 100104 30 70 100 3 0 0 3 3
Solving
Workshop Manufacturing
4 100105 30 70 100 1 0 0 1 1
Practices
5 100106 English 30 70 100 2 0 0 2 2
Practical
1 100103P Chemistry 20 30 50 0 0 3 1.5 3
Programming for Problem
2 100104P 20 30 50 0 0 4 2 4
Solving
Workshop Manufacturing
3 100105P 20 30 50 0 0 4 2 4
Practices
4 100106P English 20 30 50 0 0 2 1 2
Total 700 20.5 27
TOTAL MARKS: 700 TOTAL CREDITS: 20.5 TOTAL HOURS: 27
SEMESTER II
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Paper Title IA ESE TOTAL L T P Credit Hours
No. Code
Theory
Physics (Semiconductor
1 105201 30 70 100 3 1 0 4 4
Physics)
Mathematics II (Probability
2 105202 30 70 100 3 1 0 4 4
and Statistics )
3 100201 Basic Electrical Engineering 30 70 100 3 1 0 4 4
4 100202 Engineering Graphics & Design 30 70 100 1 0 0 1 1
Practical
Physics (Semiconductor
1 105201P 20 30 50 0 0 3 1.5 3
Physics)
2 100201P Basic Electrical Engineering 20 30 50 0 0 2 1 2
3 100202P Engineering Graphics & Design 20 30 50 0 0 4 2 4
Total 550 17.5 22
TOTAL MARKS: 550 TOTAL CREDITS: 17.5 TOTAL HOURS: 22
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