6th Sem ETC
6th Sem ETC
6th Sem ETC
TEACHING AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR 6th Semester (Electronics & TeleCommunication)(wef 2020-21)
Practical
Minimum Pass Mark in each Theory subject is 35% and in each Practical subject is 50% and in
Aggregate is 40%
SCA shall comprise of Extension Lectures/ Personality Development/ Environmental issues /Quiz
/Hobbies/ Field visits/ cultural activities/Library studies/Classes on MOOCS/SWAYAM/Idea Thinking
and innovation Lab Practice etc ,Seminar and SCA shall be conducted in a section.
There shall be 1 Internal Assessment done for each of the Theory Subject.
Sessional Marks shall be total of the performance of individual different jobs/ experiments in a subject
throughout the semester
Th.1- ADVANCE COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Name of the Course: Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering
Course code: Semester 6th
Total Period: 75 Examination 3 hrs
Theory periods: 5P / week Class Test: 20
Tutorial: End Semester Examination: 80
Maximum marks: 100
A. RATIONALE:
The Communication has a wide long history, of application in different technology. This
subject deals with different advanced techniques of Communication Engineering. The
Microwave Engineering, Radar and Navigation aids an example of Communication system.
The Satellite, Mobile and Optical Fiber Communication has today permeated almost every
field of modern society. This has been incorporated in this subject.
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this subject the student will be able to know:
1. Discuss the principles of RADAR system & types
2. State the various uses of radar in field of navigation system and aircraft Landing
system.
3. Define & Describe Satellite Orbital patterns and categories(LEO,MEO& GEO)
4. Describe geostationary satellite, satellite earth station & Link Station.
5. Explain the working of direct broadcast system (DBS) & VSAT system.
6. Compare the advantage and disadvantage of optical fiber metallic cables
7. Describe how light wave propagate to optical fiber& .Know source & detector
8. Define the modes of propagation and index profile of optical fiber
9. Discuss the operation of Basic Telephone System & Electronic Telephone System.
10. Describe the working of a PBX.
11. Concept of wireless communication
4. TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM
4.1 Working of Electronic Telephone System. (Telephone Set)
4.2 Function of switching system.& Call procedures
4.3 Space and time switching.
4.4 Numbering plan of telephone networks (National Schemes &
International Numbering)
4.5 Working principle of a PBX & Digital EPABX.
4.6 Units of Power Measurement.
4.7 Working principle of Internet Protocol Telephone
4.8 Working principle of Internet Telephone
5. Data Communication
5.1 Basic concept of Data Communication
5.2 Architecture, Protocols and Standards
5.3 Data Communication Circuits
5.4 Types of Transmission & Transmission Modes
5.5 Data Communication codes
5.6 Basic idea of Error control & Error Detection
5.7 MODEM & its basic block diagram& common features Voice Band
Modem
6. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
2. Transfer Functions
2.1 Transfer Function of a system & Impulse response,
2.2 Properties,Advantages& Disadvantages of Transfer Function
2.3 Poles & Zeroes of transfer Function
2.4 Representation of poles & Zero on the s-plane
2.5 Simple problems of transfer function of network
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this subject the student will be able to know:
1 Know abut Energy Situation and Renewable Energy Sources
2 DefineRenewable and Non-renewable Energy Sources
3 Know about Solar Radiation & Collectors
4 Explain Flat Plate Collectors
5 What are the Applications of Solar Energy.
6 Explain Solar Drying & Solar Pond
7 Know Passive Space Conditioning & Collectors
8 Know Energy losses
9 Define Solar Thermal Power Plants
10 Define Solar Photovoltaics
11 Explain Wind Energy & Wind Direction ,Measurements & Wind Direction Indicators
12 Explain Wind Energy Converters & Components of a Wind Power Plant
13 Explain Biomass system
9. Energy economics:
9.1 Present worth, Life cycle costing (LCC), Annual Life cycle costing(ALCC), Annual
savings. calculations for Solar thermal system
9.2 Solar PV system,
9.3 Wind system,
9.4 Biomass system
Syllabus coverage up to Internal assessment
Chapters: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Learning Resources:
1. Non-Conventional Energy Sources and Utilisation by R.K. Rajput, , S. Chand
2. Solar energy: Principles of Thermal Storage by S P Sukhatme, , Tata Mc Graw Hill
3. Non Conventional Energy Sources by N. K. Bansal
4. Non Conventional Energy Sources by B. H. Khan Tata Mc Graw Hill
5. Solar energy Utilization ByG.D.Rai: Khanna Publisher
Th.4(ii)- INTERNET Of THINGS
(Elective)
Name of the Course: Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering
Course code: Semester 6th
Total Period: 60 Examination 3 hrs
Theory periods: 4P / week Class Test: 20
Tutorial: End Semester Examination: 80
Maximum marks: 100
A. RATIONALE:
Internet of Things and develop skills required to build real-life IoT based projects. The Internet of
things describes the network of physical objects—―things‖—that are embedded with sensors,
software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other
devices and systems over the Internet. The goal behind the Internet of things is to have devices
that self report in real-time, improving efficiency and bringing important information to the surface
more quickly than a system depending on human intervention..Smart surveillance, automated
transportation, smarter energy management systems, water distribution, urban security and
environmental monitoring all are examples of internet of things applications for smart cities
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this subject the student will be able to know:
1. Understand internet of Things and its hardware and software components
2. Interface I/O devices, sensors & communication modules
3. Remotely monitor data and control devices
4. Develop real life IoT based projects
C. Topic wise distribution of periods:
Sl. No. Topics Period
1 Introduction to IoT 08
2 Elements of IoT 10
3 IoT Application Development 14
4 Smart Technology 10
5 Smart TVs: Viewing in a Connected World 08
6 IoT Case Studies 10
Total: 60
D. COURSE CONTENTS:
1. Introduction to IoT
1.1 What is IoT..
1.2 Architectural Overview,
1.3 Design principles and needed capabilities,
1.4 IoT Applications, Sensing, Actuation,
1.5 Basics of Networking, M2M and IoT Technology
1.6 Fundamentals- Devices and gateways,
1.7 Data management, Business processes in IoT,
1.8 Everything as a Service(XaaS),
1.9 Role of Cloud in IoT, Security aspects in IoT.
2. Elements of IoT
2.1 Hardware Components- Computing (Arduino, Raspberry Pi),
2.2 Communication, Sensing, Actuation, I/O interfaces.
2.3 Software Components- Programming API’s (using Python/Node.js/Arduino)
for Communication
2.4 Protocols-MQTT, ZigBee, Bluetooth, CoAP, UDP, TCP.
3. IoT Application Development
3.1 Solution framework for IoT applications-
3.2 Implementation of Device integration,
3.3 Data acquisition and integration,
3.4 Device data storage- Unstructured data storage on cloud/local server,
3.5 Authentication, authorization of devices.
4. Smart Technology
4.1 Understanding the IoT Big Picture
4.2 Building the Internet of Things
4.3 Understanding Smart Devices,Building Blocks
4.4 Understanding Network Conections
4.5 Understanding IP Adresses
4.6 Understanding cellular Network & Mesh Network
5. Smart TVs: Viewing in a Connected World
5.1 What is Smart TV & its use
5.2 What is inside Smart TV
5.3 What a Smart TV does
5.4 Smart TV Operating Systems
5.5 What is Smart TV Set-TopDevices
5.6 Intergrating Smart TV in to IOT
6. IoT Case Studies
6.1 IoT case studies ( any one)
a. Sm ar t Hom e
b. Sm ar t car
c. Sm ar t Cit ies
d. Sm ar t Dr ones
6.2 Industrial automation,
Syllabus coverage up to Internal assessment
Chapters: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Learning Resources:
1. Vijay Madisetti, Arshdeep Bahga, IoT Case Studies, “A Hands on Approach”, University
Press
2. Michael Miller, Internet of Things,Pearson
3. Dr. SRN Reddy, Rachit Thukral and Manasi Mishra, “Introduction to Internet of Things:
Apractical Approach”, ETI Labs
4. Pethuru Raj and Anupama C. Raman, “The Internet of Things: Enabling Technologies,
Platforms, and Use Cases”, CRC Press
5. Jeeva Jose, “Internet of Things”, Khanna Publishing House, Delhi
6. Adrian McEwen, “Designing the Internet of Things”, Wiley
7. Raj Kamal, “Internet of Things: Architecture and Design”, McGraw Hill
8. Cuno Pfister, “Getting Started with the Internet of Things”, O Reilly Media
Th.4(iii)-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & ROBOTICS
(Elective)
Name of the Course: Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering
Course code: Semester 6th
Total Period: 60 Examination 3 hrs
Theory periods: 4P / week Class Test: 20
Tutorial: End Semester Examination: 80
Maximum marks: 100
A. RATIONALE:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software, and the branch of computer
science that develops machines and software with human-like intelligence. Major AI researchers and
textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents", where an intelligent agent is a
system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success. John
McCarthy, who coined the term in 1955,defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent
machines". Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, working, and
application of robots, well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information
processing. These technologies deal with automated machines that can take the place of humans in
dangerous environments or manufacturing processes, or resemble humans in appearance, behavior, and/or
cognition. Many of today's robots are inspired by nature contributing to the field of bio-inspired roboticsand will
play a important role in industrial sector now a days.
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this subject the student will be able to know:
1. Know Basic configuration of Robotics &its working.
2. Know Robot Control & Motion Analysis
3. Know about programming.
4. Perform kinematic and dynamic analyses with simulation.
5. Design control laws for a robot.
6. Integrate mechanical and electrical hardware for a real prototype of robotic device.
7. Select a robotic system for given application.
8. Perform kinematic and dynamic analyses with simulation.
9. Design control laws for a robot.
10. Integrate mechanical and electrical hardware for a real prototype of robotic device.
11. Select a robotic system for given application.
C. Topic wise distribution of periods:
Sl. No. Topics Period
1 Artificial Intelligence 10
2 Introduction to Robotics 08
3 Coordinate Frames, Mapping, and Transforms 08
4 Robot Kinematics and Dynamics 10
5 Sensors and Vision System 10
6 Robot Control & Robot Actuation Systems 08
7 Control Hardware and Interfacing 06
Total: 60
D. COURSE CONTENTS:
1. Artificial Intelligence
1.1 Definition of AI ,Scope of AI -Games, theorem proving, natural language
processing, Visionand speech processing, robotics, expert systems
1.2 AI techniques- search knowledge, abstraction.
1.3 Problem solving - State space search; Production systems, search space
control: depth-first, breadth-first search, heuristic search - Hill climbing,
best-first search, branch and bound.
1.4 Knowledge Representation- Predicate Logic: Unification, modus pones,
resolution,
1.5 Structured Knowledge Representation: Semantic Nets: slots, exceptions
and default frames, conceptual dependency, scripts.
1.6 Concept of learning, learning automation, genetic algorithm, learning by
inductions, neural nets.
2. Introduction to Robotics
2.1 Types and components of a robot, Classification of robots, Closed-loop and open-
loop control systems.
2.2 Kinematics systems; Definition of mechanisms and manipulators, Social issues
andsafety.
2.3 Robot Anatomy- Links -Joints and joints Notation Scheme -Degrees Of
Freedom (DOF) -Required DOF in a Manipulator -Arm Configuration -
Wrist Configuration -The End- Effector
2.4 Sensors and Vision
3. Coordinate Frames, Mapping, and Transforms
3.1 Coordinate Frames –Mapping -Mapping between Rotated Frames -Mapping
between Translated Frames-Mapping between Rotated and Translated Frames.
3.2 Fundamental Rotation -Principal Axe Rotation -Fixed Angel Representation -Euler
Angle Representations-Equivalent Angle Axis Representation
4. Robot Kinematics and Dynamics
4.1 Kinematic Modelling: Mechanical Structure and Notations , Description of Links and
Joints
4.2 Translation and Rotation Representation, Coordinatetransformation, DH parameters,
Jacobian, Singularity and Statics
4.3 Dynamic Modelling: Equations of motion: Euler-Lagrange formulation
4.4 The Inverse Kinematics -Manipulation Workspace - Solvability of Inverse
Kinematic Model
5. Sensors and Vision System
5.1 Sensor: Contact and Proximity, Position, Velocity, Force, Tactile etc.
5.2 Introduction to Cameras, Camera calibration, Geometry of Image
formation,Euclidean/Similarity/Affine/Projective transformations
5.3 Vision applications in robotics.
5.4 Kinds of Sensors Used in Robotics -Acoustic Sensors -Optic Sensors -Pneumatic
Sensors -Force /Torque Sensors
5.5 Optical Encoders
6. Robot Control & Robot Actuation Systems
6.1 Basics of control: Transfer functions, Control laws: P, PD, PID
6.2 Non-linear and advanced controls
6.3 Actuators: Electric, Hydraulic and Pneumatic; Transmission: Gears, Timing Belts and
Bearings,
6.4 Parameters for selection of actuators.
7. Control Hardware and Interfacing
7.1 Embedded systems: Architecture and integration with sensors,
7.2 Programming for Robot Applications
Syllabus coverage up to Internal assessment
Chapters: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Learning Resources:
1. Saha, S.K., “Introduction to Robotics, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, New
Delhi, 2014
2. Ghosal, A., “Robotics”, Oxford, New Delhi, 2006Saha, S.K., ―Introduction to Robotics, 2nd Edition,
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
3. Craig, J.J., “Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control”, Pearson, New Delhi,2009
4. Mittal R.K. and Nagrath I.J., “Robotics and Control”, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Steve Heath, “Embedded System Design”, 2nd Edition, Newnes, Burlington, 2003
6. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Shinji Araya, KYORITSU SHUPPAN
PR. 1- ADVANCE COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING LAB.
Name of the Course: Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering
A. RATIONALE:
In this Lab. The student will know the operation & application of RADAR trainer, Satellite Trainer,
Optical Fiber kit Trainer & EPABX Trainer for various communication Technology & mobile
communications.
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this Laboratories/Practicals the student will be able to know:
1. Setup & Know the Optical Fiber Link including analog& digital.
2. Measure the losses of Optical Fiber.
3. Know EPABX /Satellite/ISDN trainer
4. Various waveform satellite communication Trainer
5. Knowabout mobile communication Trainer Kit
C. LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1. Setting up a fiber optic analog& digital link including source & detector.
2. Study of losses in Optical Fiber:
a. Measurement of propagation loss.
b. Measurement of bending loss.
c. Measurement of connector loss.
d. How connector loss is affected by fiber and quality
3. Measurement of Numerical aperture by using Optical Fibre Kit
4. Setting of AM, FM, PWM, Modulator & Demodulator using optical fiber kit.
5. Study the following experiments using EPABX Trainer Kit.
a). To study extension to extension call pickup, direct onward dialing, autocall back,
auto attendant, dynamic looking, last extension redial, conference call , call
forward, simultaneous ringing, pulsing on trunk, follow me tone and DTMF
dialing, Messages on hold, extension baring, trunk baring, caller id for
extension to extension & trunk lines, individual memory, clobal memory, call
waiting call conference
b) Study of speech circuit using IC and its interface to line, pulse/tone dialing
c) Study to subscriber ringing generation circuit and interface to the line.
d) Study of telephone instrument trainer with caller id facility
6. Study of satellite communication Trainer Kit:
a. To setup active & passive satellite communication link.
b. To study up linking and downlinking of satellite signals.
c. To analyze the analog baseband (Voice & Video) Signals in satellite link.
d. To study the digital baseband signals in a satellite link.
e. To setup an analog FM/FDM satellite link
7. Study of Rader Trainer Kit.
a) Study of Doppler shift in Radar.
b) Speed detection & multiple reflections from object.
c) To find out the Time period and frequency of a moving pendulum for
different heights.
d) To measure the size of moving objects using Radar.
e) To measure the distance traveled by moving a object.
8. Study of mobile communication Trainer Kit.
9. Study of ISDN Trainer Kit.
a) Basic Rate ISDN exchange with Protocol with Protocol Analyzer.
b) ISDN Telephone sets.
c) ISDN Terminal Adaptors.
d) Analog Telephone sets.
10 Visit to Telephone Exchange / Mobile Network / earth station / Rader Station.
Learning Resources:
1. Hand book of Experiments in Electrical and Communication Engg by s. Poornachandra Rao &
B. Sasikala- VIKAS pub
PR 2- COMPUTER HARDWARE LAB
(Common to ETC/AEI)
Name of the Course: Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering
Course code Semester 6th
A. RATIONALE:
Computer hardware lab is the collection of physical elements that constitutes a computer system.
Computer hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer such as the monitor,
mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, hard drive disk (HDD), system unit (graphic cards, sound
cards, memory, motherboard and chips), etc. all of which are physical objects that can be touched.[1]
In contrast, software is instructions that can be stored and run by hardware.Software is any set of
machine-readable instructions that directs a computer's processor to perform specific operations. A
combination of hardware and software forms a usable computing system.
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this Laboratories/Practicals the student will be able to know:
1. Know Computer hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer such
as the monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, hard drive disk (HDD), system
unit (graphic cards, sound cards, memory, motherboard and chips).
2. Instal Software & antivirus
C. LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1. Switches, Indicators and connectors of PC: Identification of front panel indicators and
switches in a computer system of table top/tower case model and also identification of
rear side connectors.
2. PC system layout: Draw a Computer system layout and Mark the positions of SMPS,
Mother Board, FDD, HDD, and CD-Drive / DVD-Drive add on cards in table top/tower
models systems.
3. Mother Board Layout: Draw the layout of Pentium IV or Pentium Dual core or Pentium
Core2 DUO mother board and mark Processor, chip set ICs. RAM, Chache, Xtal,
cooling fan, I/O slots and I/O ports and various jumper settings.
A. RATIONALE:
This Lab This lab introduces you to implementation and performance aspects of digital linear filters
through simple case studies; consolidates your past knowledge on theoretical DSPconcepts by
revisiting topics of quantization and filter phase. The DSP lab consists of four of hardware experiments
illustrating the programming. The lab assignments contain a short introduction to the required
theory.MATLAB is a software package for high-performance language for technicalcomputing. It
integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment
where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. MATLAB was
originally writtento provide easy access to matrix software developed by the LINPACK and
ISPACK .Today, MATLAB engines incorporate the LAPACK and BLAS libraries,embedding the state of
the art in software for matrix computation.MATLAB has evolved over a period of years with input from
many users. Inenvironments, it is the standard instructional tool for introductory and advancedcourses
in mathematics, engineering, and science. In industry,
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this Laboratories/Practicals the student will be able to know:
I, MATLAB is the tool of choiceTypical uses include the following
A. RATIONALE:
The PLC lab contains multiple workstations equipped with computers, PLC units and other
interfacing devices to train students how to program and upload ladder logic code. Students
program ladder logic code using the RS Logix software, which provides a graphical interface
representing conditional computer programming functions such as if/else statements. The lab is
based primarily on the Allen Bradley family of Programmable Logic Controllers, which are widely
used in factories and other settingsIn this Lab. The student will know the working& application of
PLC trainer,
B. OBJECTIVE:
After completion of this Laboratories/Practicals the student will be able to know:
1. Setup & Know about the PLC Trainer.
2. Know PLC programing
3. The PLC interface
4. About Networking Interface with PLC
5. Application of PLC languages(LAD)
6. Conversant industrial applications
C. LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1. A.PLC Programming:(30 periods- Any 9)
1. Introduction/Familiarization PLC Trainer & its Installation with PC
Learn the basics and hardware components, configuration of PLC
Study various building blocks of PLC
Determine the No. of digital I/O & Analog I/O
2. Write and implement a simple ladder logic program using digital inputs and outputs
for PLC
Testthe AND,OR, EX-ORgateandEX-NOR gates.
3. Write the implement a simple ladder logic program using timer with branching and
subroutines with PLC
To develop an application using On-Delay timer
To Develop an application using OFF Delay Timer
To Develop an application using Retentive and Non-Retentive Timers
To Develop an application using UP/DOWN counter
To develop an application using Relays & Latches
4. Write the implement a simple ladder logic program using counter with branching and
subroutines with PLC
5. Write program on MOVE, Control statement, Math Function ,data manipulation
technique on PLC
6. Write and implement a simple ladder logic program for interfacing a lift control with
PLC
7. Write and implement a simple ladder logic program for interfacing a conveyor control
with PLC.
8. Communication between PLC and PC
Single motor on / off control
Interlock control of two motors
Conveyor controller
9. Project: perform project as above for PLC programming on DC Motor/Traffic light
Controller/Any Automation Industrial Ideas implementation
10. To study of PID controller instruction for a pilot plant (optional)
11. InterfaceSCADAwithPLCandassociatetagswithmemoryandI/ O and operate the PLC
inputs through the switch symbol from the computer screen and view the status of the
outputs using lamp and motorgraphicssymbolsinthescreen
2. NETWORKING PROGRAMMING: (15 periods- Any Four )
1. Familiarize with computer networking Line diagrams.
2. Installation of network card&Connecting systems in a network switch.
3. Connecting systems in peer-to-peer network&Installing of internal modem and
connecting to Internet.
4. Installing wireless node, Installing multiple network cards
5. Installing switch (Hub) &Preparing the UTP cable for cross and direct connections
using crimping tool.
6. Installing and configuring E-mail client Microsoft Outlook Express.
7. Installing and configuring proxy server using Winproxy or Wingate.
8. Configuring Browser for Internet access using Proxy server &Installing windows
2000 or higher server as domain controller.
Learning Resources:
PLC (manual Fanuc / Alan Bradly /Simens)
Develop programming concepts of students reference Websites:
Demo lectures with power point presentations using LCD projector should be arranged to.
PR. 5- PROJECT Phase –II
Name of the Course: Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering
RATIONALE
Students’ Project Work aims at developing innovative skills in the students whereby they apply
the knowledge and skills gained through the course covered in many subjects and Labs, by
undertaking a project. The prime emphasis of the project work is to understand and apply the
basic knowledge of the principles of Electronics engineering and practices in real life
situations, so as to participate and manage a large Electronics engineering projects, in future.
Entire Project spreads over 5th and 6th Semester. Part of the Project covered in 5th Semester
was named as Project Phase-I and balance portion to be covered in 6th Semester shall be
named as Project Phase-II.
OBJECTIVES
After undergoing the Project Work, the student will be able to:
Implement the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills gained through various
subjects/courses into an application suitable for a real practical working environment,
preferably in an industrial environment.
Develop software packages or applications and implement these for the actual needs of
the community/industry.
Identify and contrast gap between the technological knowledge acquired through
curriculum and the actual industrial need and to compensate it by acquiring additional
knowledge as required.
Carry out cooperative learning through synchronous guided discussions within the class
in key areas, asynchronous document sharing and discussions, as well as prepare
collaborative edition of the final project report.
To achieve real life experience in Project design.
To develop the skill of writing Project Report
The Project work duration covers 2 semesters(5th and 6th sem). The Grouping of students,
selection of Project, assignment of Project Guide to the Group was done in the beginning of 5 th
semester under Project Phase-I. The students were allowed to study literature, any existing
system and then define the Problem/objective of the Project. Preliminary work and Design of the
system also have to be complete in Phase-I. Development may also begin in this phase. Project
Milestones are to be set so that progress can be tracked .
In Phase-II Development, Testing, Documentation and Implementation have to be complete.
Project Report have to be prepared and complete in Phase-II. All Project reports should be
organized uniformly in proper order, irrespective of group. Teacher Guides can make suitable
alteration in the components of Task and schedule.
At the end of Project Phase-II in 6th semester there shall be one presentation by each group on
whole Project work undertaken by them.
A suggestive criterion for assessing student performance by the external (preferably person
from industry) and internal (teacher) examiner is given in table below:
Sl. No. Performance Criteria
3. Quality of performance
5. Sense of responsibility
9 Viva voce
The teachers are free to evolve other criteria of assessment, depending upon the type of project
work.
It is proposed that the institute may organize an annual exhibition of the project work done by
the students and invite leading Industrial organisations to such an exhibition.
The Project Report need to be prepared as per standard format and following is the indicative
format. The Teacher Guide may make minor alteration keeping the sense in tact.
1. Cover page:
It should contain the following ( in order)
(i) Title of the Project
(ii) ―Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Diploma in <Branch
Name>‖
(iii) By Name of the Student(s)
(iv) Logo of the Institution
(v) Branch Name/Depart Name and Institution Name with Address
(vi) Academic Year
2. 1st Inner page
Certificate:
It should contain he following
―This is to certify that the work in this Project Report entitled <Project Title> by <Name
of student(s)> has been carried out under my supervision in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the Diploma in <Branch Name>‖ during session <session > in <Branch
/Department Name> of <Institute name> and this work is the original work of the above
student(s).
DETAIL CONTENTS:
1. SOCIAL SKILL
Society, Social Structure, Develop Sympathy and Empathy
Swot Analysis – Concept, How to make use of SWOT
Inter personal Relation: Sources of conflict, Resolution of conflict ,
Ways to enhance interpersonal relation
2. PROBLEM SOLVING
Steps of Problem solving:
Identify and clarify the problem,
Information gathering related to problem,
Evaluate the evidence,
Consider alternative solutions and their implications,
Choose and implement the best alternative,
Review
Problem solving techniques:
3. PRESENTATION SKILL
5. WORKING IN TEAM
Understand and work within the dynamics of a groups.
Tips to work effectively in teams,
Establish good rapport, interest with others and work effectively with them
to meet common objectives,
Tips to provide and accept feedback in a constructive and considerate way ,
Leadership in teams, Handling frustrations in group.
6. TASK MANAGEMENT
Introduction, Task identification, Task planning ,
organizing and execution, Closing the task
PRACTICAL
1. SWOT analysis:-
Analyse yourself with respect to your strength and weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Following
points will be useful for doing SWOT.
a) Your past experiences,
b) Achievements,
c) Failures,
d) Feedback from others etc.
3. Working in a Team
Form a group of 5-10 students and do a work for social cause e.g. tree plantation, blood donation,
environment protection, camps on awareness like importance of cleanliness in slum area, social activities
like giving cloths to poor etc.( One activity per group where Team work shall be exhibited)
4. Mock Interview
5. Discuss a topic in a group and prepare minutes of discussion.
6. Deliver a seminar for 5 minutes using presentation aids on the topic given by your teacher.
7. Task Management
Decide any task to be completed in a stipulated time with the help of teacher. Write a report considering
various steps in task management (with Break up into sub tasks and their interdependencies and Time)
Note: -1. Please note that these are the suggested assignments on given contents/topic. These
assignments are the guide lines to the subject teachers. However the subject teachers are free to design
any assignment relevant to the topic.
Note: -2. The following Topics may be considered for Seminar/GD in addition to other Topics at the
discretion of the Teacher.
(Comparison with developed countries, Occupational Safety, Health Hazard, Accident & Safety, First-Aid, Traffic Rules,
Global Warming, Pollution, Environment, Labour Welfare Legislation, Labour Welfare Acts, Child Labour Issues, Gender
Sensitisation ,Harassment of Women at Workplace)
METHODOLOGY:
The Teacher is to explain the concepts prescribed in the contents of the syllabus and then assign
different Exercises under Practical to the students to perform.
Books Recommended:-
Name of the
Sl.No Name of Authors Title of the Book Publisher
01 E.H. Mc Grath , S.J Basic Managerial Skills for All PHI
02 Lowe and Phil Creativity and problem solving Kogan Page (I) P Ltd
03 Adair, J Decision making & Problem Orient Longman
Solving
04 Bishop , Sue Develop Your Assertiveness Kogan Page India
05 Allen Pease Body Language Sudha Publications
Pvt. Ltd.