Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

66-Computer Science and Technology

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 56

BANGLADESH TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD

AGARGAON, SHER-E-BANGLA NAGAR


DHAKA-1207.

04-YEARS DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING CURRICULUM


COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS
(PROBIDHAN-2022)

COMPUTER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


TECHNOLOGY CODE: 66

FIRST SEMESTER
(Effective from 2021-2022 Academic Session)
DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
COURSE STRUCTURE
PROBIDHAN-2022

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (66) FIRST SEMESTER


Period Marks Distribution
Subject Per Theory Practical
Sl Week C
Assessment Assessment GT
Code Name T P TC TF T PC PF T
Engineering
1 21011 - 6 2 - - - 50 50 100 100
Drawing
2 25711 Bangla-I 2 - 2 40 60 100 - - - 100
3 25712 English-I 2 - 2 40 60 100 - - - 100
4 25911 Mathematics -I 3 3 4 60 90 150 25 25 50 200
5 25912 Physics -I 3 3 4 60 90 150 25 25 50 200
Computer Office
6 26611 - 6 2 - - - 50 50 100 100
Application
7 26711 Basic Electricity 3 3 4 60 90 150 25 25 50 200
Total 13 21 20 260 390 650 175 175 350 1000
DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
DETAILED SYLLABUS
PROBIDHAN-2022

Subject Code Subject Name Period per Week


T P C
21011 ENGINEERING DRAWING
0 6 2

Drawing is the language of engineers and technicians. Reading and


interpreting engineering drawing is their day to day responsibility.
The subject is aimed at developing basic graphic skills in the students
Rationale
so as to enable them to use these skills in preparation of engineering
drawings, their reading and interpretation.

After undergoing the subject, the students will be able to:


• Identify and use of different grades of pencils and other drafting
instruments which are used in engineering field.
• Draw free hand sketches of various kinds of objects.
• Utilize various types of lines used in engineering drawing.
• Apply different dimensioning methods on drawing of objects.
• Apply different types of scales and their utilization in reading and
reproducing drawings of objects and maps.
Learning Outcome • Draw two-dimensional view of different objects viewed from
(Practical) different angles (orthographic views)
• Draw and interpret complete inner hidden details of an object
which are otherwise not visible in normal view
• Prepare projections of Solid
• Generate isometric (3D) drawing from different 2D (orthographic)
views/sketches
• Identify conventions for different engineering materials, symbols,
sections of regular objects and general fittings used in Civil and
Electrical household appliances.
Detailed Syllabus (Practical)

Class Marks
Unit Topics with Contents
(3 Period) (Continuous)
Practice with drawing instruments and materials

1.1 Identify the different types of drawing instruments.


1.2 Apply different types of drafting equipment.
Identify the standard sizes of drawing board and
1.3
sheets.
1.4 Draw the border lines in drawing sheets following
1 2 4
standard rule.
1.5 Draw horizontal, vertical and inclined lines.
1.6 Draw 15-degree, 75-degree, 105 degree and 120-
degree angles by using set squares.
1.7 Apply lettering guide, template, scale pantograph and
French curve.

Practice Letter and number freehand and with


instruments.

2.1 Draw freehand single stroke vertical letters from A to


Z (upper and lower case) and numbers 0 to 9.
2.2 Draw freehand inclined (75 degree) single stroke
letters from A to Z (upper and lower case) and
2 3 4
numbers from 0 to 9.
2.3 Draw block letters (Gothic) using 5: 4 proportions.
2.4 Select a suitable size of letters and write a few
sentences using all the letters selecting suitable scale.
2.5 Draw title strip with proper placement using suitable
size of letters and measurements.

Draw lines.

3.1 Select different lines in drawing.


3.2 Apply center line, hidden line, phantom line, break
3 line, dimension line, extension line, section line and 2 4
cutting plane line.
3.3 Apply different thickness of line to emphasize a part of
drawing.

Perform different dimensioning.


4 2 4
4.1 Set dimensions in engineering drawing according to an
accepted standard.
4.2 Identify the elements of dimensions from a given
dimensioned drawing.
4.3 Apply aligned and unidirectional system of dimensioning.
4.4 Draw size and location of dimension, continuous
dimension, staggered dimension and dimensioning in
limited space
4.5 Set necessary dimension to a given drawing with suitable
arrows
Prepare scale for drawing application.

5.1 Calculate representative fraction and interpret a scale


reading.
5.2 Apply different types of scale to find full size dimension.
5.3 Draw a plain scale to show meter, centimeter and
5 millimeter of a given distance on object 4 6
5.4 Draw a diagonal scale to show three units having given RF.
5.5 Calculate particular distance on plain and diagonal scale.
5.6 Apply scale of chord.
5.7 Draw angle of 49-degree, 78 degree and 95 degree with the
help of scale of chord.

Draw Geometric figures (regular polygons) &


Construction of conic sections.

6.1 Draw regular polygons i.e. pentagon, hexagon and octagon


having given one side.
6 6.2 Draw an ellipse by concentric circle method. 3 6
6.3 Draw an ellipse by parallelogram method
6.4 Draw an ellipse by four center method.
6.5 Draw a parabola having given foci and director.
6.6 Draw a parabola from given abscissa and ordinate.
6.7 Maintain the record of performed task.
Draw standard symbols in drawing.

7.1 Identify symbols used in drawing


7.2 Draw a legend using symbols of different engineering
materials.
7.3 Draw the symbols of different plumbing fittings and fixtures
7 2 4
used in drawing.
7.4 Draw the symbols of different electrical fittings and fixtures
used in drawing.
7.5 Interpret information from drawing containing standard
symbols.
7.6 Maintain the record of performed task.
Draw different views of engineering drawing.

8.1 Identify and interpret different types of views.


8 8.2 Draw the isometric view of rectangular and circular lamina. 4 6
8.3 Draw the isometric projection of solids such as: cube,
cylinder, pyramid, prism and steps from different
orthographic views.
8.4 Draw the isometric projection of three deterrent
engineering parts from orthographic views
8.5 Draw the Oblique Projection of a square and rectangular
solid.
8.6 Draw the Perspective Projection of a square and
rectangular solid.
8.7 Convert of Orthographic Views to Isometric Views and
Vice Versa.

Apply the Principles of orthographic projection to a


straight line.

9.1 Draw Line parallel to both planes


9.2 Draw Line perpendicular in vertical plane and parallel to
horizontal plan
9 4 4
9.3 Draw Line parallel to vertical plane and perpendicular to
horizontal plane
9.4 Draw Line inclined at given angle to horizontal plane and
parallel to vertical plane
9.5 Draw Line inclined at given angle to vertical plane and
parallel to horizontal plane
Apply Orthographic projection of rectangular and
circular planes (Lamina).

10.1 Draw the orthographic projection of rectangular lamina


Parallel to both planes.
10.2 Draw the orthographic projection of rectangular lamina
inclined at given angle to Horizontal plane.
10.3 Draw the orthographic projection of circular lamina parallel
10 to both planes. 6 8
10.4 Draw the orthographic projection of a cube kept at an angle
with one of the planes in first angle method.
10.5 Draw the orthographic projection of a pyramid kept at an
angle with both the planes in 1st angle method.
10.6 Draw the orthographic projection of a cone kept at an angle
with both the planes in third angle method.
10.7 Draw the orthographic projection of a prism kept at an
angle with vertical plane in third angle method.
TOTAL 32 50

Necessary Resources (Tools, Equipment and Machinery):


SL ITEM NAME QUANTITY
1. Drawing board 1 No
2. Mini-draughter 1 No
3. Instrument box 1 No
4. Set squares 1 Set
5. Protractor 1 No
6. Set of scales 2 Set
7. French curves 1 Set
8. Drawing sheets 28 Nos
9. Pencils (B,2B, HB) 12 No
10. Templates 1 No

Recommended Books:
SL BOOK NAME WRITER NAME PUBLISHER NAME
1. Geometrical Drawing Arun Vikran Kothapalli I K International
First Edition,2012
2. Prathomic Engineering Drawing Hemanta Kumar Bhattacharia Somnath Book Agency
Tenth Edition
3. Civil Engineering Drawing Guru Charan Singh Standard Publications
First Edition,2009
4. Textbook of Engineering Drawing K. Venkata Reddy BS Publications
Second Edition

Website References:
Sl Web Link Remarks
01 https://www.ikbooks.com
https://www.researchgate.net
https://www.books.google.com

N.B.: If BTEB desires “Number Distribution” of Unit can be change.

Md. Shofiqul Islam Md. Rashidul Amin Md. Motahar Md. Yasin Md. Jaynal
Chief Instructor Chief Instructor Hossain DC(Conf) Abden
(Civil) (Civil) Chief Instructor BTEB Principal, BPI
(Civil)
শবষয় সকাড শবষদ্দয়র নাম্ টি শি শ
২৫৭১১ বাাংলা-০১ ২ ০ ২

উদ্দেশ্য:
বাাংলা সাহিত্য পঠন পাঠনন হিনলামা পর্যানের হিক্ষার্থীনের জাত্ীে চেত্নানবাধ, চেিনেম, মু হির্ুনের চেত্না, মানহবকত্া, অসাম্প্রোহেক
চেত্না, শুোোর, ননহত্ক মূ লযনবাধ এবাং চেনির সাংস্কৃহত্ ও ঐহত্িয সম্পনকয সমযক ধারণা পানব|

শশ্খনফল:

• চেিনেম ও মাত্ৃভাষার েহত্ মমত্বনবাধ এবাং ভাষা আনদালননর ইহত্িাস জানা র্ানব|
• সামাহজক মূ লযনবাধ, মানহবকত্া ও অসাম্প্রোহেক জীবন চবাধ জাগ্রত্ িনব|
• বালানেনির মানু ষ ও েকৃহত্ সম্পনকয ধারণা লাভ করনব|
• নত্ুন িপনর্থ আত্নেত্যেী িনে এহিনে র্াওোর ধারনা লানভ আনু োহনত্ িনব|
• সকল মানুনষর সমমর্যাো অর্থযাৎ নারী হিক্ষা ও নারীর ক্ষমত্ােন সম্পনকয ধারণা লাভ করনব|
• ইহত্িাস ও ঐহত্িয সম্পনকয ধারণা লাভ করনত্ পারনব|
• বাাংলানেনির গ্রামীণ জীবন হেত্র ও ঐহত্িয সম্পনকয ধারণা লাভ করনব|

ক্লাস নম্বর
বাাংলা কশবতা ২০


০১| বঙ্গভাষা - মাইনকল মধু সূেন েত্ত|

১.১ মাত্ৃভাষার েহত্ মমত্বনবাধ জাগ্রত্ করা|


১.২ সননট সম্পনকয ধারণা লাভ|
১.৩ অহমত্রাক্ষর ছনদর েনোি|

০২| স ানার তরী - রবীন্দ্রনার্থ ঠাকুর| ২

২.১ রূপক কহবত্া সম্পনকয ধারণা|


২.২ মানব জীবননর িভীর সত্যনক উপলহি করনত্ পারা|

০৩| াম্যবাদী - কাজী নজরুল ইসলাম| ৩

৩.১ নবষমযিীন সমাজ িঠননর ধারণা |


৩.২ অসাম্প্রোহেক চেত্নার মাধযনম মানবত্াবাে েহত্ষ্ঠা|
৩.৩ কর্থাে, আেরনণ ও কানজ অসাম্প্রোহেক মননাভানবর বহি:েকাি ঘটাননা|
০৪| আঠাদ্দরা বছর বয় – সু কান্ত ভট্টাোর্য | ২

৪.১ মানব জীবনন বেস ঊত্তরণকালীন পর্যানে অনযনের ওপর হনভয রিীলত্া পহরিার কনর হননজর পানে োাঁড়াননার হিক্ষা সম্পনকয
ধারনা |
৪.২ নত্ুন িপনর্থ আত্নেত্যেী িনে এহিনে র্াওোর ধারনা লানভ আনু োহনত্ করা|
০৫| স্বাধীনতা, এই শ্ব্দটি শকভাদ্দব আম্াদ্দদর হদ্দলা - হনমযনলদু গুণ | ২

৫.১ স্বাধীনত্ার পটভূহম সম্পনকয ধারণা |


৫.২ ঐহত্িাহসক ৭ই মানেযর ভাষনণর ত্াৎপর্য বযাখ্যা |

গদযাাংশ্ (সছাট গল্প) ১২

০৬| অিশরশিতা - রবীন্দ্রনার্থ ঠাকুর| ৩

৬.১ বাাংলা চছাট িল্প সম্পনকয ধারণা |


৬.২ সমকালীন সমাজ জীবননর জটিল-কুটিল রূপ সম্পনকয জানা|
৬.৩ বালয হববাি ও পণের্থার কু-েভাব সম্পনকয সনেত্নত্া|

০৭| একুদ্দশ্র গল্প - জহির রােিান |



৭.১ একুনি চেব্রুোহরর বাস্তব সত্য ঘটনাটি কীভানব হিল্প সনত্য উত্তীণয িনলা ত্া জানা|
৭.২ ভাষার জনয আত্মত্যানির কাহিনী জানা|

০৮| শবলা ী - িরৎেন্দ্র েনট্টাপাধযাে| ২

৮.১ সমানজর চেহণ নবষময আনলােনা|


৮.২ েহরনত্রর মনধযও আত্মত্যানির দৃষ্টান্ত|

প্রবন্ধ ১০

০৯| জাদ্দগা সগা ভশগনী - চবিম চরানকো সাখ্াওোত্ চিানসন| ৩

৯.১ নারী হিক্ষা সম্পনকয সনেত্নত্া|


৯.২ নারী হিক্ষা ও নারীর ক্ষমত্ােন সম্পনকয জানা|

১০| জাদুঘদ্দর সকন যাব - আহনসু জ্জামান| ৩


১০.১ বত্য মান এবাং ভহবষযত্ েজনের জনয সাননদ জ্ঞান ও চকৌত্ুিল সৃ হষ্ট |
১০.২ মানব সভযত্া ও সাংস্কৃহত্র নবহেত্রযপূ নয হনেিননর মাধযনম মানব জাহত্র আত্নপহরেে সম্পনকয জ্ঞান লাভ |

উিনযা ১০

১১| জননী াহশ নী ১৯৭১ - আহনসু ল িক| ৪

১১.১ মু হির্ু ে সম্পনকয ধারণা|


১১.২ মু হির্ু নে নারীনের অাংিগ্রিণ ও অবোন সম্পনকয আনলােনা|
১১.৩ বীরাঙ্গনানের জীবন হেত্র সম্পনকয জানা|

নাটক ০৮

১২| ম্ানু ষ - মু নীর চেৌধু রী| ৩

১২.১ একাহিকা নাটক সম্পনকয ধারণা |


১২.২ উপমিানেনি সাম্প্রোহেক োঙ্গা সম্পনকয ধারণা|
১২.৩ সাম্প্রোহেকত্ার উনবয মানবত্ার হবজে|
সম্াটঃ ৩২ ৬০

হায়ক গ্রন্থ:

০১| বঙ্গাঁ ভাষা ‘েত্ুেয িপেী কহবত্াবলী’ - মাইনকল মধু সূেন েত্ত|

০২| চসানারত্রী ‘চসানারত্রী’ - রবীন্দ্রনার্থ ঠাকুর|

০৩| সামযবােী ‘সামযবােী’ - কাজী নজরুল ইসলাম|

০৪| আঠানরা বছর বেস – সু কান্ত ভট্টোর্‍্র্ , ছাড়পত্র, কাবযগ্রন্থ |

০৫| স্বাধীনত্া, এই িব্দটি হকভানব আমানের িনলা ‘োষাভূষার কাবয’ - হনমযনলদু গুণ |
০৬| অপহরহেত্া ‘িল্পগুচ্ছ’ - রবীন্দ্রনার্থ ঠাকুর|

০৭| একুনির িল্প ‘জহির রােিাননর রেনাবলী ২ে খ্ন্ড’ |

০৮| হবলাসী ‘িরৎেন্দ্র েনট্টাপাধযানের ১ম েকাি ‘ভারত্ী’ পহত্রকা ১৩২৫ বঙ্গাব্দ ১৯১৮হি.’ নবিাখ্ সাংখ্যা |

০৯| জানিা চিা ভহিনী - চবিম চরানকো সাখ্াওোত্ চিানসন - ‘রেনাবলী’ |


১০| জাদুঘনর চকন র্াব - আহনসু জ্জামান | স্মারক পু হস্তকা ,সাংকহলত্ |

১১| জননী সািহসনী ১৯৭১ - আহনসু ল িক রহেত্ |

১২|মানু ষ (নাটক) - মু নীর চেৌধু রী রেনাসমগ্র |

১৩| উচ্চ মাধযহমক বাাংলা সাংকলন - জাত্ীে হিক্ষাক্রম ও পাঠযপু স্তক চবািয |

১৪| বাাংলা বযাকরণ ও হনহমযহত্ - জাত্ীে হিক্ষাক্রম ও পাঠযপু স্তক চবািয |

শব. দ্র.: চবািয েনোজনন পাঠযসূ হে ইউহনট হভহত্তক নম্বনর কমনবহি করনত্ পারনব|

প্রণয়দ্দন-

------------------- -------------------- -------------------------- --------------------- --------------------- -------------------


- -- --
শ্শহদা শবনদ্দত কৃশষশবদ সম্াঃ সম্াস্তফা সম্াঃ আশম্রুল
কনদ্দকন্দু সভৌশম্ক হুম্া আফদ্দরাজ ওম্র খাদ্দলদ
বারী কাম্াল ই লাম্
জু হনের ইন্সট্রাক্টর
ইন্সট্রাক্টর (বাাংলা) ইন্সট্রাক্টর (বাাংলা) কাহরকুলাম হবনিষজ্ঞ ইন্সট্রাক্টর (বাাংলা) ইন্সট্রাক্টর (বাাংলা)
(বাাংলা)
হসরাজিঞ্জ রাংপুর পহলনটকহনক বাাংলানেি কাহরিহর হিক্ষা ঢাকা মহিলা এম এস চজািা কৃহষ হেনাজপুর চটক্সঃ
পহলনটকহনক ইন্স: ইন্স: চবািয পহলনটকহনক ইন্স: কনলজ ইন্সঃ
Subject Period per
Subject Name Credit
Code Week
T P C
25712 ENGLISH-I
2 0 2

Rationale The main aim of this syllabus is to provide an opportunity for the learners to use
English for different situations. Every chapter of the syllabus is based on reading
text and a range of tasks and activities, designed to enable the learners to
practice the different skills, sometimes individually and sometimes in pairs or
groups. This syllabus is allowing grammar to be used in a more meaningful role
in learning language. Thus, the students develop their language skills by
practicing language activities and not merely knowing the rules of the language.
Learning After the completion of the course, learners will be able to:
Outcomes • Develop Reading, Writing, Listening &Speaking Skills
• Develop creative writing
• Acquire grammatical accuracy
• Communicate effectively

Unit Description:

Class
Final
Unit Topics with Contents (1
Marks
Period)
THE UNFORGETTABLE HISTORY

1.1. Read, know and share the history of war of


independence
1.2. Know about the historical speech of
1. People or
Bangabandhu
Institutions 1
1.3. Understand the meaning of confusing words
Making History
Listening Practice (Only for contentious
assessment)
Follow the link (please play 2/3 minutes
customized video): 15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2guj3hhvNU
SOME OF THE GREATEST SCIENTIFIC
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE LAST 50 YEARS

2. Greatest 2.1. Participate in conversations and debates


Scientific 2.2. Present information in a chart 1
Achievements 2.3. Infer meaning from the context
2.4. surf the net
https://www.youtu.be/7hU_iPFGTLI
CRAFTS AT OUR TIME

3.1. Describe the history of crafts and cultures


3. Art and Music 1
3.2. Participate in discussion
3.3. Narrate something in writing
https://www.youtu.be/f90p_sdxW9o
THE STORM AND STRESS AT ADOLESCENCE

1
4.1.1. Identify the several sages of life
4.1.2. Know the storm and stress of adolescence
4. Adolescence THE STORY OF SHILPI

4.2.1. Think about the adverse effects of child 1


marriage
4.2.2. Know the activities of the NGOs
WHAT IS CONFLICT?

5.1.1. Define conflict 1


5.1.2. Identify the reason of conflict
5. Peace and
5.1.3. Follow lectures and take notes
Conflict
THE PEACE MOVEMENT

1
5.2.1. Define peace
5.2.2. Ask for and give opinion regarding peace
TRAVELLING TO A VILLAGE IN BANGLADESH
6. Tours and
1
Travels 6.1. Infer meaning from the context
6.2. narrate something in writing
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE

7.1. Know the importance of water and resources


7. Environment
of water 1
and Nature
7.2. Know how the rivers are polluted
7.3. Ask for and give suggestions and opinions
(listening, speaking and writing)
EATING HABIT AND HAZARDS
8. Food
8.1. Describe the eating hazards 1
Adulteration
8.2. Know the importance of eating habits
8.3. Kescribe people, places and their food habits
9.1 Parts of Speech
2
9. Grammar 9.1.1. Utilize the words properly in the sentence 15
9.2 Word Formation
1
9.2.1.1. Prefixes
9.2.2. Suffixes
9.2.3. Synonyms
9.2.4. Antonyms
9.3 Study of Verbs

9.3.1. Learn different kinds of verbs


utilize the verbs properly in the sentence 2
9.3.2. Transitive and intransitive verbs
9.3.3. Infinitives, gerund, participles
9.3.4. Modals
9.4 The Sentence
9.4.1. Types of Sentence (affirmative, negative,
interrogative, imperative, optative,
exclamatory)
9.4.2. Components of sentences (subject, 3
appositive,
object, complement)
9.4.3. Modifiers (pre-modifiers and post-modifiers)
9.4.4. Questions (with WH words)
9.5 Use of Tenses
9.5.1. Learns all kinds of tenses 3
9.5.2. Use tense in different context
9.6 Adverbs and Adverbials 1
Letters
1. Formal and Informal letters
3
2. Inquiry letter
3. Cancelation letter
Paragraphs
1. Paragraph answering question
3
10. Composition 2. Paragraph with clues/without clues 30
3. Paragraph Comparing and contrasting

Greetings and Farewell 1

Describing situation 1

CV & Cover Letter 2

32 60
Recommended Books:
Sl Book Name Writer Name Publisher Name & Edition
01 Quazi Mustain
Billah
Fakrul Alam
NATIONAL CURRICULUM AND
English For Today M Shahidullah
TEXT BOOK BOARD,
Classes XI – XII & Alim Shamsad
BANGLADESH
Mortuza
Zulfeqar Haider
Goutam Roy

Website References:

Sl Web Link Remarks


01 www.nctb.gov.bd

Marks Distribution (100)


Attendance 05
Class Test(Listening Test) 06
Quiz Test (Speaking) 04
Presentation and Assignment 05
Midterm 20
Final 60
Total 100

Assessment:
1. Test Items: Students will be evaluated on the basis of following criteria.
Skills Total Marks Test Items Notes
Test items must be
newly prepared for
each test by the
Listening 06 MCQ, Gap filling, Matching
question setters
themselves on their
own.
Describing/narrating Five to ten sentences
answering questions based on used coherently
everyday familiar with acceptable
Speaking 04
topics/events/situations English with
such as family, school, home understandable
city/village, pronunciation
books, games and sports, movie/TV
show,
recent events and incidents etc.
MCQ
Answering questions (open ended and
close
ended questions)
Gap filling without clues
Substitution tables
Information transfer

2. Grammar Test Items:


• Identification of parts of speech
• Gap filling activities without clues
• Cloze test with/without clues
• Substitution tables
• Identify sentence
• Sentence analyzes
• Table matching

3. Composition Test Items:


• Writing process
• Completing an incomplete story
• Writing dialogue on a given situation
• Preparing an attractive poster on a given topic and describing it
• Preparing report on given context
• Describing a given graph/chart (descriptive, analyzing, analytic)
• Writing summary (given seen comprehension) with title

N.B: If BTEB desires “Number Distribution” of unit can changed.

Prepared by:

.....................................
..................................................... .......................................
Razia Sultana Daisy
Md. Abdur Razzaque Mian Md. Zahid Hasan
Instructor (English)
Curriculum specialist (short course) Instructor (English)
Ahsanullah Institute (AITVET)
Bangladesh Technical Education Board Dhaka Mohila Polytechnic Institute
…..................................................................... ....................................... ..................................................................
Md. Mahmudul Hassan Nahid Hasan Md. Moshtafijar Rahman
Instructor (English) Instructor (English) Chief Instructor (English)
Barishal Polytechnic Institute Daffodil Polytechnic Institute) Dhaka Mohila Polytechnic Institute
DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
DETAILED SYLLABUS
PROBIDHAN-2022

Subject Code Subject Name Period per Week


T P C
25911 MATHEMATICS-I
3 3 4

Mathematics is the study of order, relation and pattern. Essential


Mathematics provides students with the mathematical knowledge, skills
and understanding to solve problems in real contexts, in a range of
workplace, personal, further learning and community settings. Beside
Mathematics help students to develop creativity and the ability to think,
Rationale
communicate, and solve problems. To resolve those Mathematics-I subject
added in this curriculum. Mathematics-I subject is prerequisite of
Mathematics-II. This subject will cover determinants and matrix,
polynomial, quadratic equations, permutation and combination,
measurement of angles, area of circle and equation of straight lines.
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
➢ Solve determinants & matrix.
➢ Explain polynomial.
Learning Outcome ➢ Solve quadratic equations.
(Theoretical) ➢ Explain permutation and combination.
➢ Determine measurement of angles.
➢ Find area of circle.
➢ Find equation of straight lines.
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:

Learning Outcome • Solve related to algebra problems.


(Practical) • Solve related to trigonometry problems.
• Solve related to geometrical problems.
Detailed Syllabus (Practical)

Class
Unit Topics with Contents Final Marks
(1 Period)
ALGEBRA (Determinants)

1.1 Explain a third order determinant.


1 1.2 Define minor and co-factors. 3 4
1.3 State the properties of determinants.
1.4 Solve the problems of determinants.
1.5 Apply Cramer’s rule to solve the linear equation.
ALGEBRA (Matrix)

2.1 Define matrix, null matrix, unit matrix, square matrix.


column matrix, row matrix, inverse matrix, transpose
matrix, adjoin matrix, rank of a matrix, singular matrix.
2.2 Explain equality, addition and multiplication of
matrix.
2 3 5
2.3 Find the rank of a matrix (2×3,3×2,3×3 order Matrix).
2.4 Solve the problems of the following types:
i. Solve the given set of linear
equations with the help of matrix.
ii. Find the transpose, adjoin and
inverse matrix of a given matrix.

ALGEBRA (Polynomial and Polynomials Equations)

3.1 Define polynomials and polynomial equation.


3.2 Explain the roots and co-efficient of polynomial
equations.
3.3 Find the relation between roots and co-efficient of
the polynomial equations.

3 3.4 Determine the roots and their nature of quadratic


4 8
polynomial equations.
3.5 Form the equation when the roots of the quadratic
polynomial equations are given.

3.6 Find the condition of the common roots of quadratic


polynomial equations.
3.7 Solve the problems related to the above.

ALGEBRA (Complex numbers)

4.1 Define complex numbers.


4 4.2 Perform algebraic operation (addition, subtraction, 2 4
multiplication, division, square root) with complex
number of the form a + ib.
4.3 Find the cube roots of unity.
4.4 Apply the properties of cube root of unity in solving
problems.
ALGEBRA (Permutation)

5.1 Explain permutation.


5.2 Find the number of permutations of n things taken r
at a time when,
5 3 5
i. Things are all different.
ii. Things are not all different.
5.3 Solve problems related to permutation:
i) Be arranged so that the vowels may never
be separated.
ALGEBRA (Combination)

6.1 Explain combination.


6.2 Find the number of combinations of n different
things taken r at a time.
6.3 Explain 𝐧𝐜𝐫 , 𝐧𝐜𝟎, 𝐧𝐜𝐧
6.4 Find the number of combinations of n things taken r
6 at a time in which p particular things 3 5
i) Always occur ii) never occur.
6.5 Establish i) 𝐧𝐜𝐫 = 𝐧𝐜𝐧 -r ii) 𝐧𝐜𝐫 + 𝐧𝐜𝐫−𝟏 = 𝐧 + 𝟏𝐜𝐫
6.6 Solve problems related to the combination.
Exp: From 10 men and 6 women a committee of 7 is
to be formed. In how many ways can this be done so
as to include at least two women in the committee.
TRIGONOMETRY (Associated Angles):

7.1 Define associated angles.


7 7.2 Find the sign of trigonometrical function in different 3 5
quadrants.
7.3 Calculate trigonometrical ratios of associated angle.
7.4 Solve the problems using above.
TRIGONOMETRY (Trigonometrical Ratios)

8.1 Define compound angles.


8.2 Establish the following relation geometrically for
acute angles.
i) sin (A ± B) = sin A cos B ± cos A sin B.
ii) cos (A ± B) = cos A cos B ± sin A sin B.
8 8.3 Deduce formula for tan (A ± B), Cot (A ± B). 4 5
8.4 Apply the identities to work out the problems:
i. Find the value of sin 750, tan 750.
sin75 + sin15
ii. Show that = 3
sin75 – sin15
iii. if α + β = θ, tanα + tan β = b, cot α+
cot β = a, Show that (a − b) = ab cot θ.
TRIGONOMETRY (Transformation of formulae):

9.1 Express sum or difference of two sines and cosines


as a product and vice-versa
9 4 4
9.2 Solve problems of the Following types:
I. Show that, sin55 + cos55 = 2 cos10
1
II. Prove that, cos80 cos60 cos40 cos20 = 16
TRIGONOMETRY (Multiple Angles)

10.1 State the identities for sin 2A, cos 2A and tan 2A.
10.2 Deduce formula for sin 3A, cos 3A and tan 3A.
10 10.3 Solve the problems of the following types. 4 8
i. express cos 5θ in terms of cos θ.
ii. if tan α = 2 tan β, show that, tan (α + β) =
3 sin 2
1 + 3 cos 2
TRIGONOMETRY (Inverse circular function)
11.1 Explain the term inverse circular function and principal
value of a trigonometrical ratio.
11.2 Deduce mathematically the fundamental relations of
different circular functions.
11.3 Convert a given inverse circular function in terms of
other functions.
11.4 Prove mathematically
x+y
I. tan −1 x + tan −1 y = tan −1
1 − xy
II. tan −1 x + tan −1 y + tan −1 z = tan −1
11 x + y + z − xyz 3 8
1 − xy − yz − zx
(
III. sin −1 x + sin −1 y = sin −1 x 1 − y + y 1 − x
2 2
)
−1 1 − x
2
2x
IV. 2 tan −1 x = sin −1 =cos =tan−1
1+ x2 1+ x2
2x
1− x2
11.5 Solve problems of the following types.
1 1 
a) 2 tan −13 + tan −14 = 4
b) cos tan −1 cot sin −1 x = x.
TRIGONOMETRY (Trigonometrical Properties of triangles)

12.1 Prove the followings identities:


a b c
I.
sinA sinB sinC =2R
= =

II. a 2 = b 2 +c 2− 2bc cos A


III. a = b cos C – c cos B.
1
IV.  = 2 bc sin A.

12.2 Establish the followings.

12 a) tan
A
=
(s − b)(s − c) 2 8
2 s(s − a )
B-C b-c A abc
b) tan = cot , c)  =
2 b+c 2 4R
12.3 Solve the problems of the following types:
bc
Prove cos (B − C) + cos A = 2R
12.4 An object experiences two forces F1 and F2 of
magnitude 9 and
12.5 Newtons with an angle 1000 between their directions.
Find the magnitude of the resultant R.
CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY (Co-ordinates to find lengths and area)
13.1 Explain the co-ordinates of a point.
13.2 State different types of co-ordinates of a point.
13.3 Find the distance between two points (x1, y1) and (x2,
y2).
13 2 5
13.4 Find the co-ordinates of a point which divides the
straight line joining two points in certain ratio.
13.5 Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are given.
13.6 Solve problems related to co-ordinates of points and
distance formula.
GEOMETRY (The equation of straight lines in calculating various
Parameter)

14.1 Define straight line.


14.2 Find the locus of a point
14.3 Solve problems for finding locus of a point under
certain conditions.

14 14.4 Describe the Equation x=a and y=b and slope of a 4 8


straight line.
14.5 Find the slope of a straight line passing through two
point (x1, y1,) and (x2, y2).

14.6 Find the equation of straight lines:


(i) Point slope form. (ii) Slope Intercept form.
(iii) Two points form. (iv) Intercept form.
(v) Perpendicular form.
14.7 Find the point of intersection of two given straight
lines.
14.8 Find the angle between two given straight lines.
14.9 Find the condition of parallelism and perpendicularity
of two given straight lines.
14.10 Find the distances of a point from a line.

14.11 Solve problems related to above.


CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY (Circle)
15.1 Define circle, center and radius.
15.2 Find the equation of a circle in the form:
(i) x2 + y2 = a2
(ii) (x − h)2 + (y − k)2 = a2
(iii) x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0

15 4 8
15.3 Find the equation of a circle described on the line
joining (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
15.4 Define tangent and normal.
15.5 Find the condition that a straight line may touch a
circle.
15.6 Find the equations of tangent and normal to a circle at
any point.
15.7 Solve the problems related to equations of circle,
tangent and normal.
Total 48 90

Detailed Syllabus (Practical)

Class Marks
Unit Topics with Contents
(3 Period) (Continuous)
Solve problems related to Determinants.
1 1.1 Solve determinants Problems as per instruction. 2 3
1.2 Maintain the record of performed job.
2 Solve problems related to Matrix 2 2
Solve problems related to polynomials and polynomials
3 2 3
equations.
4 Solve problems related to Complex numbers 1 2
5 Solve problems related to permutation 2 2
6 Solve problems related to Combination 2 3
7 Solve problems related to Associated Angles 1 2
Solve problems related to Trigonometrical Rations of
8 1 2
Compound angle.
9 Solve problems related to Multiple angles 2 3
10 Solve problems related to Inverse circular functions 1 3
TOTAL 16 25
Recommended Books:
SL BOOK NAME WRITER NAME PUBLISHER NAME
1. Companian to basic Maths G. V. Kumbhojkar Phadke Prakashan
2. Co-ordinate Geometry & Vector Rahman & Bhattacharjee H.L. Bhattacharjee
Analysis
3. Higher Mathematics Md. Nurul Islam Akkhar Patra
Prakashani
4. Mathematics for Polytechnic S. P Deshpande Pune Vidyarthi Graha
Students Prakashan
5. Mathematics for Polytechnic H. K. Das S.Chand Prakashan
Students (Volume I)
6. Engg.Maths Vol I & II Shri Shantinarayan S.Chand & Comp
7. Higher Mathematics Dr. B M Ekramul Haque Akshar Patra
Prakashani
8. Differential & Integral Calculus Md. Abu Yousuf Mamun Brothers
9. Higher Mathematics Ashim Kumar Saha Akshar Patra Prakashani
10. Higher Mathematics S.U Ahamed & M A Jabbar Alpha Prakashani

Website References:
Sl Web Link Remarks
01 Web Link: www.YouTube.com
DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
DETAILED SYLLABUS
PROBIDHAN-2022

Subject Code Subject Name Period per Week


T P C
25912 PHYSICS-I
3 3 4

Physics is the basic science for all engineering students as well as diploma
engineering students. To develop a foundation in scientific principle and
processes for the understanding and application of various technology. It
will help the students to study in technical subject of diploma engineering
Rationale
students and it is also pre-requisite of physics- 2. This subject will cover
quantities, Motion, mass, weight, force, pressure, wave, sound, velocity of
sound, work, power and energy, elasticity of matter, behavior of fluids, and
gas.
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
➢ Describe Various types of quantities
➢ Enumerate Motion, mass, weight, force, pressure, wave, sound,
Learning Outcome velocity of sound, work, power and energy, elasticity of matter,
(Theoretical) behavior of fluids, and gas.
➢ Describe measurement of various quantities.
➢ Explain different techniques for improving the knowledge of
matter.
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
• Determine the diameter and area of cross section of wire.
• Measure thickness of glass plate.
• Verify the law of parallelogram of forces
Learning Outcome • Determine the value of “g’’ and student will can draw L −
(Practical) T 2 graph.
• Calculate the Young’s modulus of a steel wire.
• Determine the specific gravity of solid.
• Calculate the moment of inertia.
• Determine unknown frequency of tuning fork.
Detailed Syllabus (Practical)

Class
Unit Topics with Contents Final Marks
(1 Period)
PHYSICAL WORLD AND MEASUREMENT

1.1 Mention the Scope and excitement of physics.


1.2 Describe relation between Physics and other knowledge of
technological world.
1 1.3 Describe Principle of measurement. 2 2
1.4 Relate units of Fundamental and derived quantities.
1.5 Describe the errors of measuring instrument.
1.6 Describe Slide calipers, Screw gauge and
Spherometer.
VECTOR QUANTITIES

2.1 Describe vector and scalar quantities.


2.2 Prove the various representations of the vector
quantities; and representation of a vector by unit
vector.
2 2.3 Explain the resultant of two vectors in different 3 8
directions.
2.4 Resolve a vector into horizontal and vertical
component.
2.5 Explain the dot and cross product of two vectors.
2.6 Define laws of triangle and parallelogram of Vector.
2.7 Solve the problems related with vector.
MOTION AND EQUATIONS OF MOTION

3.1 Define rest and motion.


3.2 Mention the Classification of motion.
3 3.3 Explain different motion. 3 5
3.4 Deduce equations of motion.
3.5 Explain the laws of falling bodies and mention the
equation of motion of a body when it is projected
vertically upwards or downwards.
3.6 Solve the problems related with Motion.
CIRCULAR MOTION

4.1 Define circular motion and projectile motion.


4.2 Deduce Equation of motion of a freely moving body
thrown obliquely vertically upward or motion of a
projectile.
4 5 8
4.3 Define angular velocity and linear velocity with their
units.
4.4 Deduce the relation between angular velocity and
linear velocity.
4.5 Define centripetal and centrifugal force with
examples.
4.6 mv2
Prove that centrifugal force F = r
.

4.7 Define moment of inertia, torque and angular


momentum.
4.8 Deduce the relation between moment of inertia,
angular momentum and angular velocity.
4.9 Deduce the relation between torque and angular
acceleration.
4.10 Explain the law of conservation of angular
momentum.
4.11 Solve the problems related with Circular Motion.

FORCE AND FRICTION

5.1 Define force, constant force, Variable force,


conservative and non-conservative force.
5.2 State Newton’s law of motion and Prove that F=ma;
from Newton’s second law of motion.
5.3 Describe different units of force, unit correlation and
dimension of force.
5 5.4 Derive the resultant of parallel forces. 3 8
5.5 State and prove the principles of conservation of
momentum.
5.6 Describe friction.
5.7 Define the co-efficient of static friction.
5.8 Prove that the co-efficient of static friction is equal to
the tangent of angle of repose.
5.9 Mention the merits and demerits of friction.
5.10 Solve the problems related with Force and Friction.
GRAVITY AND GRAVITATION

6.1 Explain the Kepler’s law.


6.2 Define gravity and gravitation.
6.3 Explain Newton’s law of gravitation.
6.4 Find out the relation between acceleration due to
gravity (g) and gravitational constant(G).
6 6.5 State acceleration due to gravity ’g’ with units and 3 8
dimension.
6.6 Discuss the variation of ‘g’ at different places.
6.7 Define mass and weight.
6.8 Mention the units and dimension of mass and weight.
6.9 Describe escape velocity.
6.10 Solve the problems related with Force and Friction.
SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION

7.1 Describe periodic and simple harmonic motion


7 3 5
(SHM).
7.2 Mention the characteristics of SHM.
7.3 Describe a simple pendulum.
7.4 Define effective length, amplitude, phase, complete
oscillation, period of oscillation and frequency.
7.5 State the laws of simple pendulum.
7.6 Describe Motion of simple pendulum.
7.7 Deduce the differential equation of SHM.
7.8 Solve the problems related with SHM.
WORK, POWER AND ENERGY

8.1 Define work, power, and energy.


8.2 State the units and dimensions of work, power and
energy.
8.3 Prove the principle of conservation of energy for freely
falling body.
8 8.4 Explain potential energy (PE) and kinetic energy (KE). 5 8
8.5 Derive work energy theorem.
8.6 Deduce the equation of potential and kinetic energy.
8.7 Recognize that the useful work can be found from:
output work
Efficiency= × 100%
input work

8.8 Solve the problems related with work, power and


energy.
ELASTICITY

9.1 Define Elasticity and elastic limit.


9.2 Define perfectly elastic body and perfectly rigid body.
9.3 Explain stress and strain.
9 9.4 Explain the hook’s law. 3 5
9.5 Describe various kinds of modulus of elasticity.
9.6 Define and explain Poisson’s ratio.
9.7 Prove that the potential energy per unit volume is
equal to 12 ×stress×strain.
9.8 Solve the problems related with elasticity.
SURFACE TENSION AND VISCOSITY

10.1 Describe cohesive and adhesive force.


10.2 Discuss the molecular theory of surface tension.
10.3 Define surface tension, surface energy and angle of
10 contact. 3 5
10.4 Explain theory of capillarity.
10.5 Define viscosity and co-efficient of viscosity.
10.6 Mention necessity of viscosity.
Solve the problems related with surface tension and
viscosity.
PRESSURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESSURE

11 11.1 Discuss density and pressure as force per unit area and 2 3
state that it is measured in N⁄m 2 or pascal.
11.2 Mention characteristics of liquid pressure.
11.3 Establish the pressure at a point in a fluid depend
upon the density of the fluid, the depth in the fluid
and acceleration due to gravity.
11.4 Solve the problems related with pressure.
WAVE

12.1 Explain wave and wave motion.


12.2 Mention some definition of relating waves.
12.3 Describe the principle of super position.
12 12.4 Mention characteristics of progressive and stationary 3 8
waves.
12.5 Derive the equation of progressive wave.
12.6 Define beats.
12.7 Describe the mathematical analysis of beats.
12.8 Solve the problems related with wave.
SOUND AND VELOCITY OF SOUND

13.1 Explain sound and production of sound.


13.2 Describe that sound can be produced of different
frequencies and that the human ear has an audible
frequency range covering approximately 20Hz to
20KHz.
13.3 State the approximately frequency for Infrasonic
13 4 6
sound and Ultrasonic sound.
13.4 Describe the practical uses of echo sounding devices.
13.5 Explain resonance, free vibration and forced vibration.
13.6 Derive the equation for velocity of sound, v = fƛ .
13.7 Explain intensity and intensity level of sound.
13.8 Mention the effects of pressure, temperature, and
humidity on the velocity of sound in air.
13.9 Solve the problems related with sound.
IDEAL GAS AND KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

14.1 Define Ideal gas.


14.2 Describe the laws of gas.
14.3 Define absolute zero temperature
14 3 8
14.4 Define STP or NTP.
14.5 Describe fundamental postulates of gas molecules.
14.6 Explain the kinetic theory of gas molecules.
14.7Prove that the ideal gas equation is PV = nRT
14.8Solve the problems related with theory of gases.
HUMIDITY
15.1 Explain Humidity, Absolute Humidity, Relative Humidity
and Dew point.
15.2 Derive relation between vapor pressure and air pressure.
15 3 3
15.3 Determine humidity by wet and dry Bulb
Hygrometer.
15.4 Explain few phenomena related to hygrometry.
15.5 Solve the problems related with humidity.
Total 48 90
Detailed Syllabus (Practical)

Class Marks
Unit Topics with Contents
(3 Period) (Continuous)
Determine accurate diameter of an object using slide calipers.

1.1 Collect sample of an object and slide calipers.


1.2 Check and set the slide calipers.
1 1 3
1.3 Measure small length of any object.
1.4 Measure diameter of any small cylinder.
1.5 Calculate the volume of any spherical body.
1.6 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Measure the area of cross section of a wire by using screw
gauge.

2.1 Collect sample of a wire and screw gauge.


2 1 2
2.2 Check and set screw gauge.
2.3 Measure diameter of any narrow wire.
2.4 Calculate cross section of any object.
2.5 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Determine the thickness of a glass plate by Spherometer.

3.1 Collect sample of a glass plate and spherometer.


3.2 Check and set screw gauge.
3 1 3
3.3 Level the spherometer by adjusting screw.
3.4 Measure narrow thickness of any object.
3.5 Calculate radius of curvature of lens.
3.6 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Verify the law of parallelogram of forces by a force board.

4.1 Collect a force board.


4 1 2
4.2 Check and set a force board.
4.3 Observe and record the direction of resultant force.
4.4 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Determine the co-efficient of static friction.

5.1 Collect necessary tools and materials.


5.2 Check and set the equipment.
5.3 Select two experimental objects.
5 5.4 Set the object and weight each object by using 1 3
horizontal table
5.5 Prevent excessive sliding of any things on a sloped
surface.
5.6 Calculate the static friction by using formula
5.7 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Determine the value of “g’’ by using a simple pendulum and
6 draw 𝐋 − 𝐓 𝟐 graph. 3 2
6.1 Collect necessary tools and materials.
6.2 Check and set a simple pendulum.
6.3 Measure the acceleration of gravity different places.
6.4 Measure the weight of any bodies by knowing the
value of “g’’.
6.5 Calculate the Time period of any oscillated body by
knowing the value of “g’’.
6.6 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Determine the Young’s modulus of a steel wire by Searle’s
apparatus or by using Vernier method.

7.1 Collect necessary tools and materials.


7.2 Check and set Searle’s apparatus using Vernier
7 method. 2 3
7.3 Measure length of a steel wire.
7.4 Set the test specimen of a steel wire into the Searle’s
apparatus.
7.5 Verify elastic properties of any body.
7.6 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Determine the specific gravity of solid heavier than insoluble
in water by Hydrostatic balance.

8.1 Collect necessary tools and materials


8.2 Check and set Hydrostatic balance.
8.3 Set the test specimen in hydrostatic balance.
8.4 Measure the weight of a solid particle.
8 8.5 Measure the weight of a solid particle keeping under 2 2
water.
8.6 Measure the temperature of water by thermometer.
8.7 Calculate specific gravity of solid.
8.8 Calculate specific gravity of solid repeatedly and
calculate average value.
8.9 Check and justify the accuracy various type of solid by
knowing value of specific gravity.
8.10 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Determine the specific gravity of liquid by specific gravity
bottle.

9.1 Collect necessary tools and materials.


9.2 Measure the weight of empty bottle.
9.3 Measure the weight of bottle with water.
9 9.4 5Measure the weight of bottle with specimen liquid 2 3
as same amount of water
9.5 Repeat the task of 8.6 three time.
9.6 Record the data in the table of above task.
9.7 Calculate the specific gravity of liquid
9.8 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Determine Velocity of sound resonance method.
10 Collect necessary tools and materials. 2 2
10.1 Check and set resonance air column.
Fill up pipe of resonance pipe of column by water.
10.2 Strike the resonance device on a pad.
10.3 Measure the wave length of sound.
10.4 Repeat the task of 9.5 three time.
10.5 Record the data in the table of above task.
10.6 Calculate the frequency and velocity of sound
10.7 Maintain the record of performed Job.
Total 16 25

Necessary Resources (Tools, equipment’s):


Sl Item Name Quantity
1 Slide calipers 15
2 Screw gauge 15
3 Spherometer 15
4 Simple pendulum 10
5 Searle, s apparatus 5
6 Hydrostatic balance 5
7 Fly wheel 5
8 Tuning fork 10

Recommended Books:
Sl Book Name Writer Name Publisher Name & Edition
1. Higher secondary Dr. Shahjahan Tapan
physics (First part) Ishak Nurunnabi
Prof. Golam Hossain Pramanik
2. A Text Book of N Subrahmanyam and Brijlal
properties of matter
3. A Text Book of N Subrahmanyam and Brijlal
Sound

Website References:
Sl Web Link: Remarks
1 www.Youtube.com Search here
Period Per
Subject Code Subject Name Credit
Week
T P C
26611 COMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATION
0 6 2

This is a generic course for all diploma programs required to enable the
graduates to use and work with ICT competently. It includes typing in
Bangla and English, using the internet for e-communication & e-interaction,
operating a computer and allied devices, Operating Word Processing,
Rationale
Spreadsheet Analysis, and Presentation software. This course also enables
a graduate to adopt further study in upper-level courses using IT and other
sectors. This course is designed to emphasize practical aspects rather than
theory.
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
• type Bangla and English smoothly
Course
• use internet for e-communication & interaction
Learning
• operate a computer and allied devices
Outcome • perform the operation of Word Processing App, Spreadsheet
Application, and Presentation Package.
Detailed Syllabus (Practical)

Class Marks
CLO Experiment name with the procedure
(3 Periods) (Continuous)
1 TYPE TEXT AND DOCUMENTS IN ENGLISH AND
BANGLA.

1.1 Startup and Shutdown of a computer.


1.1.1 Identify Basic Computer Hardware devices
Computer Hardware: System Unit,
Motherboard,
Processor, Power supply, SSD, Hard Disk,
RAM,
ROM
1.1.2 Check Peripherals and connect with the
system unit.
Peripherals: Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse,
Modem,
Scanner, Printer, Multimedia Projector
1.1.3 Connect Power cords/adapter properly with
computer and power outlets socket.
1.1.4 Switch on the Computer gently.
1.1.5 Arrange and customize PC Desktop / GUI
settings as
per requirement. 3 5
Desktop / GUI settings: Icons, Taskbar, View,
Resolutions
1.1.6 Close Unsaved files and folders
1.1.7 Close Open software and switch off
hardware
devices.
1.1.8 Switch off Computer gently.
1.1.9 Switched off Power at the respective power
outlets.

1.2 Install the Typing Tutor software.


1.2.1. Identify Required Hardware and software of
typing
tutor software.
Software: Operating System, Microsoft
Office,
Open Office, Typing Tutor, Bangla
Typing Software, Google doc, Avro,
Bijoy.
1.2.2. Install English and Bangla Typing tutor
software.
1.2.3. Install Bangla Unicode Typing Tutor Software.
1.2.4. Install Required fonts for typing of Bangla
and
English.

1.3 Practice text Typing in English and Bangla.


1.3.1 Start Typing tutor software.
1.3.2 Practice English Home key drilling
systematically.
1.3.3 Practice Typing in English as per Standard
procedure
(30 WPM).
1.3.4 Install Specialized Bangla Typing tutor
software.
1.3.5 Practice systematically Bangla Home key
typing.
1.3.6 Type Bangla document as per standard
procedure
(20 WPM).
1.3.7 Type Text documents repeatedly to increase
typing
speed in both English and Bangla.

1.3 Maintain the record of the performed job.

2 USE THE INTERNET FOR E-COMMUNICATION &


INTERACTION

2.1 Access resources from the internet


2.1.1. Interpret Internet Terms and their uses.
Internet Terms: Browser, web page, URL,
HTML and
http/https, E-mail, social media, IP,
Download,
Malware, Router, Bookmark, E-commerce
2.1.2. Select and install Appropriate internet 4 6
browsers
Internet browsers: Microsoft Edge, Google
Chrome,
Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, QQ Browser,
UC,
Yandex
2.1.3. Carry out Browser Settings for smooth
operation.
Browser Settings: Synchronization, Privacy
and
Security, Autofill, Appearance, Language,
Download,
Accessibility
2.1.4. Open the Internet browser and write/select a
web
address / URL in /from the address bar to
access
information.
Information: Text Information, Graphics,
Video
2.1.5. Use Search engines to access information.
Search engines: Google, Yahoo, Alta Vista,
Msn,
Bing
2.1.6. Use internet resources (Free and Paid
Platform)
2.1.7. Share/download/upload Video /
Information
from/to web site/social media.
social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,
YouTube
2.1.8. Communicate using social media and
professional’s
media.
2.1.9. Search and follow Netiquette’ (or web
etiquette)
principles.

2.2 Use Web Services.


2.2.1. Identify Web Services and service provider
as per
job requirement.
Web Services: Communication (Zoom, Bip,
Meet),
Storage (Dropbox, Mega, OneDrive, Google
Drive)
2.2.2. Interpret the Function of the web services
2.2.3. List Information for creating an account in
web
services.
2.2.4. Identify Google services.
Google services: Drive, Calendar, Map,
Translator,
Docs, Sheets, Slide, Forms, Search, Contact,
Classroom, Image Search, Blogger, Meet
2.2.5. List Functions of google services.
2.2.6. Demonstrate Google Services.
2.3 Use and manage E-mail.
2.3.1 Identify and select E-mail services to create a
new e-mail address. E-mail services: Free mail
services (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail), Webmail
Services
2.3.2 Compose E-mail and attach prepared document.
2.3.3 Send E-mail to different types of recipients using
the CC and BCC option.
2.3.4 Read, forward, reply, and delete E-mail as per
requirement.
2.3.5 Create and manipulate custom email folders.
2.3.6 Print E-mail message.

2.4 Maintain the record of the performed job.

3 OPERATE A COMPUTER AND ALLIED DEVICES

3.1 Perform Basic Setting


3.1.1 Change power options properties as per
requirement.
3.1.2 terminate Non-responding application
as specified.
3.1.3 Identify and adjust System information,
operating system version, date & Time
display system, color settings, and
available RAM as per job requirement.
3.1.4 Set Keyboard Language according to the
instructions.
3.1.5 Install Fonts following standard
procedures.
3.1.6 Adjust Screen Resolution as per job 3 5
requirement.
3.1.7 Identify Basic Hardware and Software
problems and take the remedy.
Hardware and Software problem: Can’t
Open,
Slow, Hang, Display Problem, Setting
Problem,
Keyboard and Mouse Problem, Sound
Problem,
Input devices are not working, No network,
Slow
internet, Printer is not working, Software
installation problem

3.2 Operate Computer


3.2.1 Create Files and folders
3.2.2 Manipulate Files and folders as per
requirement.
Manipulated: Opened, Copied,
Renamed,
Deleted, Sorted.
3.2.3 View and search Properties of files and
folders.
3.2.4 Practice Control panel settings.
3.2.5 Format and defragment Storage
devices as per requirement.
Storage devices: Hard drive, Flash Drive,
Flash
Memory
3.2.6 Take Backups as required.
3.2.7 use and change Password as per job
requirement

3.3 Manage Security of Hardware and Software.


3.3.1 Installed Custom software and Antivirus
software according to standard
operating procedure.
3.3.2 Scan Storage devices using antivirus
software.
3.3.3 Scan Folders and Files using the current
version of Software.
3.3.4 Update Scanning software or virus
definition regularly.
3.3.5 Identify Cyber Security issues or
hardware and software.
Cyber Security issues: Hacking, Phishing,
Data
Leakage, Threat
3.3.6 Recognize and avoid Cyber threats and
attacks.

3.4 Manage Printer and Printer settings


3.4.1 install Printers on the computer
according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
3.4.2 Print Documents from an application.
3.4.3 Print, pause, restart, or cancel using
print manager.

3.5 Maintain the record of performed job


4 OPERATE WORD PROCESSING APPLICATION 16

4.1 Create documents.


4.1.1. Open Word-processing application.
Word-processing application: MS Word,
Open Office
4.1.2. Create Documents.
(Word documents, Standard CV with
different text
& Fonts, image, and table, Application /
Official letter
with proper paragraph and indenting,
spacing,
styles, illustrations, tables, header & footers
and
symbols, Standard report/newspaper items
with
column, footnote, and endnote drop cap,
indexing
and page numbering)
4.1.3. Add Text and Data according to information 8
requirements.
4.1.4. use Document templates as per the job
required.
4.1.5. use Formatting Tools when creating the
document.
Formatting Tools: (Bold, Italic, Underline,
Strikethrough, Subscript, Superscript,
Change case,
Text highlight color, Font color, Font, Font
size, Clear
formatting, Format painter, Illustrations and
styles,
Text, Table, Symbols, Header & footer, Text
alignment)
4.1.6. Insert and edit Equation as per job
requirement.
4.1.7. Save Documents are as per job requirements.

4.2 Customize basic settings to meet page layout


conventions
4.2.1 Adjust Page layout to meet information
requirements
4.2.2 Open and use User interface and toolbars as
per job requirement.
Toolbars: File tab, Title bar, Ribbon, Ruler,
Status bar, View button, Zoom control,
Document area, Dialog box launcher,
Backstage view
4.2.3 Change Font Format to suit the purpose of
the document.
Font Format: Times New Roman, Arial,
Nikosh, NikoshBan, Kalpurush, SutonnyMJ,
Century, Century gothic, Vrinda
4.2.4 Change Alignment and line spacing
according to document requirements.
Alignment: Left, Right, Center, Top, Text
direction, Cell margins
4.2.5 Modify Margins to suit the purpose of the
document.

4.3 Format documents


4.3.1 Use formatting features, Symbols, and styles
as per requirement.
4.3.2 Highlight and Copy Text from other areas in
the document or form another active
document.
4.3.3 Insert headers and footers to incorporate
necessary data.
4.3.4 Save Documents in another file format
file format: .doc, .docx, .pdf, . xps , .xml
4.3.5 Save and close document to Storage device.
Storage device: Flash Drive, Hard Disk Drive,
Memory Card, CD/DVD

4.4 Create a table.


4.4.1 Insert the standard table into the document.
4.4.2 Split and /or merge the cells to meet the
information requirement.
4.4.3 Insert, delete, modify and move columns and
rows if
necessary.
4.4.4 Insert Text into the table.
4.4.5 Operation carried for Data Handled as per
job
requirement.
Data Handled: Sort, Repeat Header row,
convert to
text, Formula, Autofit.
4.4.6 Use Styling tools according to style
requirements.
4.4.7 Add formula to the table as per job
requirement.

4.5 Add illustrations


4.5.1 Insert appropriate illustrations into the
document and
customize if necessary.
Illustrations: Picture, clip art, Shapes, Smart
Art,
Chart
4.5.2 Position and resize images according to the
document formatting requirements.
4.6 Perform mail merge operation
4.6.1 Determine sender and recipients as per job
requirements.
4.6.2 Follow preparatory steps for mail merge.
4.6.3 Add recipients for mail merge.
4.6.4 Perform Mail merge operation.
4.6.5 Send mail.

4.7 Create references


4.7.1 Plan Footnote, endnote, and citation.
4.7.2 Create Footnote and endnote.
4.7.3 Create citation.

4.8 Print information


4.8.1 Connect printer with computer and power
outlet
properly.
Printer: Dot matrix printer, Laser Printer,
Inkjet
printer
4.8.2 Switch on power at both the power outlet
and
printer.
4.8.3 Install and add printer.
4.8.4 Select correct printer settings and print the
document or selected part as per job
requirements.
4.8.5 View or cancel print from the printer spool.

4.9 Maintain the record of the performed job.


5 OPERATE SPREADSHEET APPLICATION

5.1 Create spreadsheets


5.1.1. Open Spreadsheet Application,
5.1.1. Create spreadsheet files and enter
numbers, text, and symbols into
cells according to information
requirements.
5.1.2. Enter simple formulas and functions
using cell
referencing where required.
Formulas: SUM, AVERAGE, IF, MAX, MIN, COUNT,
RANK, Date and Time,
Math and Trig, AND, OR, NOR, Between, ABS, Greater
than, less than
Functions: Mathematics, Logical, Simple statistical
5.1.3. Correct formulas when error messages
occur.
5.1.4. Use a range of common tools during
spreadsheet development.
5.1.5. Edit columns and rows within the
spreadsheet.
5.1.6. Use the auto-fill function to increment
data where required. 8 10
5.1.7. Save spreadsheet file to directory or
folder.

5.2. Customize basic settings:


5.2.1. Adjust page layout to meet user
requirements or special needs.
5.2.1. Open and view different toolbars.
5.2.2. Change font settings so that they are
appropriate for the purpose of
the
document.
5.2.3. Change alignment options and line
spacing according to spreadsheet formatting
features.
Alignment: Right, Left, Centre, Top, Middle, Bottom
5.2.4. Format cell to display different styles as
required.
Format: Bold, Italic, Underline, Font size, color,
change case, Alignment, and intend
5.2.5. Modify margin sizes to suit the purpose of
the spreadsheets.
5.2.6. View multiple spreadsheets concurrently.
5.3. Format spreadsheet:
5.3.1. Use formatting features as per job
requirements.
5.3.2. Copy selected formatting features
from another cell in the spreadsheet
or from another active spreadsheet.
5.3.3. Use formatting tools as required within
the spreadsheet.
5.3.4. Align information in a selected cell as
required.
5.3.5. Insert headers and footers using
formatting features.
5.3.6. Save the spreadsheet in another format.
5.3.7. Save and close the spreadsheet to the
storage device.

5.4. Sort and filter data in worksheet


5.4.1. Create worksheets.
5.4.2. Insert data into the sheet.
5.4.3. Sort data with different criteria.
5.4.4. Filter data with different conditions,
5.4.5. Print sorted or filtered data

5.5. Incorporate object and chart in the spreadsheet:


5.5.1. Import an object into an active spreadsheet.
5.5.2. Manipulate imported objects by using
formatting features.
5.5.3. Create a chart using selected data in the
spreadsheet.
5.5.4. Display selected data in a different chart.
5.5.5. Modify chart using formatting features.

5.6. Create worksheets and charts


5.6.1. Create Worksheets as pre-requirement.
5.6.2. Enter Data as per job requirement.
5.6.3. use function for calculating and editing
logical operations.
5.6.4. Format Sheets as per requirement.
Sheets: Salary Sheet with sorting, filtering, and chart,
Mark/Grade/Tabulation sheets for simple result
processing.
5.6.5. Create Charts and Graphs as per job
requirements.
Charts and Graphs: Column, Pie, Line, Bar, Table,
Scatter
5.6.6. Preview and print Charts/ Sheets.
5.7. Print spreadsheet:
5.7.1. View spreadsheet in print preview mode.
5.7.2. Select basic printer options.
5.7.3. Print spreadsheet or selected part of the
spreadsheet.
5.7.4. Submit the spreadsheet to the appropriate
person for approval or feedback.

5.8. Maintain the record of the performed job.

6 OPERATE PRESENTATION PACKAGE:


6.1. Create presentations:
6.1.1 Open Application package for presentation
and create a simple design for a presentation
according to organizational requirements.
Application package: PowerPoint, Prezi
6.1.2 Open a blank presentation and add text and graphics
using the user interface and toolbar.
6.1.3 Apply existing styles within a presentation.
6.1.4 Use presentation templates and slides to create a
presentation.
6.1.5 Use various Illustrations, audio, video, and effects in
the presentation.
Illustrations: Picture, Clip art, Photo, Shape, Smart art,
Chart
Effects: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, Motion path, Sound
6.1.6 Add design, transition, and animation as per job
requirement
6.1.7 Save the presentation to the correct directory.

6 8
6.2 Customize basic settings:
6.2.1 Adjust display to meet user requirements.
6.2.2 Open and view different toolbars to view
options.
6.2.3 Ensure font settings are appropriate for the
purpose of the presentation.
6.2.4 Select necessary font tools as per job
requirements.
6.2.5 View multiple slides at once.

6.3 Format presentation


6.3.1 Use and incorporate organizational charts,
bulleted lists and modify as required.
6.3.2 Add and manipulate objects to meet
presentation purposes.
Objects: image, chart, worksheet, equation, slide
6.3.3 Import and modify objects for presentation
purposes.
6.3.4 Modify slide layout, including text and colors to
meet presentation requirements.
6.3.5 Use formatting tools as required within the
presentation.
6.3.6 Duplicate slides within and/or across a
presentation.
6.3.7 Record the sequence of slides and/or delete
slides for presentation purposes.
6.3.8 Save the presentation in another format.
6.3.9 Save and close presentation to disk.
6.4 Add Slide show effects
6.4.1 Incorporate animation and multimedia effects
into the presentation as required to enhance the
presentation and present the presentation.
6.4.2 Add Slide transition effect to ensure a
smooth presentation.
6.4.3 Test the presentation for overall impact
6.4.4 Use on-screen navigation tools to start and stop
slide shows or move between different slides.

6.5 Create a template using a master slide


6.5.1 Open Blank presentation and click the slide
master form view tab.
6.5.2 Create slide layout and/or customized as per
requirements.
6.5.3 Add Theme based colors, fonts, effects,
backgrounds and
style to the presentation.
6.5.4 Set page orientation for all of the slides.
6.5.5 Save and close presentation

6.6 Print presentation and notes


6.6.1 Select the appropriate print format to print
presentation.
6.6.2 Select preferred slide orientation.
6.6.3 Add notes and slide numbers.
6.6.4 Preview slide and check spells before
presentation.
6.6.5 Print selected slides.

6.7 Maintain the record of performed job.

Total 32 50

Necessary Resources (Tools, equipment’s and Machinery):


Sl Item Name Quantity
01 Computer System / Laptop 01 per student
Accessories
02 Extra Key Board 05 Piece
03 Extra Mouse 05 Piece
04 Extra System / Laptop Unit 02 Piece
05 Extra Mother Board 02 Piece
06 Extra RAM 05 Piece
07 Extra Hard Disk 02 Piece
08 Extra SSD 02 Piece
09 Multimedia Projector 01 Piece
10 Multimedia pointer 01 Piece
11 Potable wireless Sound System 01 set
12 Network Adapter 02 Piece
13 VGA cable 02 Piece
14 Printer (LASER) 01 Piece
15 Printer (Dot Matrix ) 01 Piece
16 Printer (Inkjet) 01 Piece
17 Printer Cable 01 Piece
18 Monitor 01 Piece
19 Modem 01 Piece
20 Scanner 01 Piece
21 Power cords/Power adapter 01 Piece
22 UPS/ IPS 01 Piece

Recommended Books:
Sl Book Name Writer Name Publisher Name & Edition
01 MOS 2010, Study Guide Joan ambert, Up-to-date Edition
Joyce Cox
02 Computer Application in R. Parameswaran
Business

Website References:
Sl Web Link Remarks
01 https://teachers.tech/microsoft-office-tutorials/
02 https://www.javatpoint.com/ms-word-tutorial
03 https://www.tutorialspoint.com/word/index.htm
Subject
Subject Name Period Per Week
Code
T P C
26711 BASIC ELECTRICITY
3 3 4

Rationale Diploma in Engineering Level students are required to acquire the knowledge
and skill on concept of nature of electricity, electrical house wiring, Earthing
and Electrical wiring tests. By the completion of this course student will be
able to perform different types of joints and splices, Fittings of electrical
installation works such as lamp circuit, Tube light circuit and Calling bell
circuit. As such the knowledge of basic electricity the pre-requisite for these
fields for effective discharge of their duties. These necessities the
introduction of Electrical Engineering subject in the curriculum of Diploma in
Engineering level. The subject covers only such topics which will enable the
diploma engineers to identify and classify the different types of Hand tools
used in electrical house wiring, Different types of switches, Lamps, Electrical
Fittings and fixtures Conductor, Insulator, Semiconductor, Wires and cables,
Joint and splices. They will be able to verify and apply Ohms law, Joules law,
Series and Parallel circuit. Have been given more emphasis on practical aspect
rather than theory in teaching learning approach.
Learning After Completing the subject, students will be able to:
Outcome
(Theoretical) ▪ Classify various types Materials used in electrical works
▪ Describe Capacitance, Inductance and the Laws of resistance
▪ State the Ohms law and Joules law
▪ Describe Series, parallel and combined circuit
▪ Acquire the knowledge of joints and splices
▪ Achieve knowledge of Controlling and protective devices
▪ Acquaint the knowledge of House wiring
Learning After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
Outcome ▪ Identify various types hand tools and Materials used in electrical
(Practical) works
▪ Verify the Ohms law and Joules law
▪ Verify the characteristic of Series and parallel circuit
▪ Identify the types of wires and cables
▪ Perform different types of joints and splices
▪ Operate Controlling and protective devices
▪ Perform House wiring (Channel wiring)

Page 1 of 10
Detailed Syllabus (Theory)

Unit Topics with contents Class Final


(1 Period) Marks
ELECTRICITY AND ITS NATURE
1.1 State the meaning of electricity.
1. 1.2 Describe the structure of atom. 2 3
1.3 Define current, voltage and resistance.
1.4 Mention units of current, voltage and resistance.
CONDUCTOR, SEMI-CONDUCTOR AND INSULATOR.

2.1 Define conductor, semiconductor and insulator.


2.2 Explain the conductor, semiconductor, and insulator
according to electron theory.
2.3 List different types of conductors, semiconductors and
insulators.
2.4 Describe the factors affecting the resistance of a
2 3 6
conductor.
2.5 State laws of resistance.
L
2.6 Prove the relation, R= 
A
2.7 Explain the meaning of resistivity
2.8 Mention the unit of resistivity.
2.9 Solve problems relating to laws of resistance.

CAPACITORS AND INDUCTORS.

3.1 Define capacitor and capacitance.


3.2 Mention the unit of capacitance.
3.3 Name the different types of capacitors.
3.4 Define inductor and inductance.
3.5 Mention the unit of inductance
3 3 8
3.6 Classify the different types of inductors.
3.7 List the uses of capacitor and inductor.
3.8 Determine the equivalent capacitance of a number of
capacitors connected in series and parallel.
3.9 Explain the energy storage in a capacitor.
3.10 Solve the problems relating to capacitors.

OHM’S LAW & JOULE’S LAW


4.1 State Ohm's law.
4.2 Explain the limitations of Ohm’s law
4 4.3 Deduce the relation among current, voltage and 3 9
resistance.
4.4 Solve problems relating to Ohm's law.
4.5 Describe the heating effect of electricity.
Page 2 of 10
4.6 Explain Joule's law regarding heat produce in electric
circuit.
4.7 Describe mechanical equivalent of heat (J)
4.8 Solve problems relating to Joule’s law.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT

5.1 Define electric circuit.


5.2 State the elements of electric circuit
5.3 Classify electric circuits.
5.4 Define series circuit, parallel circuit and combined circuit.
5 5.5 Describe the characteristics of series circuit and parallel 6 10
circuit.
5.6 Calculate the equivalent resistance of series circuit,
parallel circuit and combined circuit.
5.7 Solve problems relating to series, parallel and combined
circuit.

ELECTRICAL POWER AND ENERGY


6.1 Define electrical power and energy.
5.2 State the unit of electrical power and energy.
5.3 Show the relation between electrical power and energy.
6 3 8
5.4 List the name of instruments for measuring electrical
power and energy.
5.5 Draw the connection diagram of wattmeter and energy
meter in an electric circuit.
5.6 Solve problems relating to electrical power and energy.

ELECTRICAL WIRES, CABLES, JOINT AND SPLICES

7.1 Define electrical wires and cables.


7.2 Distinguish between wire and cable.
7.3 Describe the construction and uses of PVC, VIR, TRS or
CTS and flexible wires
7.4 Describe the procedure of measuring the size of wires
7 and cables by wire gauge. 3 6
7.5 Describe the current carrying capacity of a wire.
7.6 Define the meaning of joints and splices.
7.7 State the five steps of making a joint.
7.8 Explain the procedure to make a pig tail joint, western
union
joint, Britannia joint, duplex joint, tap joint and simple
splice.
7.9 List uses of joints.

METHODS OF HOUSE WIRING


8 4 8
8.1 State the meaning of wiring.
8.2 List the types of wiring.

Page 3 of 10
8.3 State the procedure for channel wiring, surface conduit
wring and concealed wiring.
8.4 State the types of wiring used in Residential building and
Cinema Hall/Auditorium
8.5 State the types of wiring used in State the types of wiring
used in Temporary Sed and Workshop
8.6 List the name of fittings used in different types of
electrical wiring.
8.7 Explain the different tests of electrical wiring such as
Polarity test, Continuity test, short circuit test, Insulation
resistance test and Earth test

ELECTRICAL CONTROLLING DEVICES.


9.1 Define controlling device.
9.2 Mention different types of controlling device.
9.3 Describe the constructional features and uses of tumbler
switch, iron clad switch, push button switch and gang
switch.
9.4 Sketch the wiring diagram of one lamp controlled by one
9 SPST switch and describe its uses. 2 4
9.5 Sketch the wiring diagram of one lamp controlled by two
SPDT switches and describe its uses.
9.6 Draw the wiring diagram of a calling bell.
9.7 Draw the wiring diagram of a calling bell with more than
one lamp controlled from more than one point.
9.8 Draw the wiring diagram of a fluorescent tube light
circuit.
9.9 Illustrate the working principle of fluorescent tube light.

ELECTRICAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES.


10.1Define protective device.
10.2 List the different types of protective device.
10.3 List the different types of fuses used in house wiring.
10.4 Describe the construction and uses of renewable fuse.
10.5 Mention the different types of circuit breaker used in
10 3 6
house wiring.
10.6 Describe safety procedure against electrical hazards.
10.7 List the performance of safety practices for electrical
equipment, machines and accessories.
10.8 Explain the meaning and uses of SPST, SPDT, DPST, DPDT,
TPST, Sliding switch, MCB and MCCB.
10.9 Describe the construction of MCB and its advantages.

ELECTRICAL EARTHING
11 11.1 Define earthing and mention the elements of earthing. 4 5
11.2 Explain the necessity of earthing.
11.3 List the different types of earthing.

Page 4 of 10
11.4 List the value of earthing resistance in different
conditions.
11.5 Discuss the factors to be considered in performing
earthing.
11.6 Explain the working principles of pipe earthing with
diagram.
11.7 Narrate the working principles of plate earthing with
diagram.
11.8 Explain the working principles of sheet earthing with
diagram.
11.9 Describe the working principles of rod earthing with
diagram.
MODERN ELECTRIC LAMPS.
12.1 Explain the working principle of a fluorescent lamp
describing the function of the choke coil and starter.
12.2 Describe constructional details of Sodium Vapor &
Mercury Vapor lamps.
12.3 Explain working principle of a Compact Fluorescent lamp
with circuit diagram.
12.4 Describe constructional details of a Compact Fluorescent
lamp.
12 4 6
12.5 Explain working principle of a Light Emitting Diode (LED)
lamp and LED tube light with circuit diagram.
12.6 Describe constructional details of LED lamp and LED tube
light.
12.7 Explain working principle of Liquid Crystal Diode (LCD)
lamp with circuit diagram.
12.8 Describe constructional details of LCD lamp.
12.9 Describe constructional details of a Cold Cathode
Filament (CCF) lamp.

Electromagnetism.
13.1 Describe magnetic field, magnetic lines of force and its
properties.
13.2 Describe field intensity and magnetic flux density.
13.3 Distinguish between absolute permeability and relative
permeability.
13.4 Describe the concept of magnetic effect of electrical
current.
13 4 5
13.5 States Maxwell's cork screw rule and Fleming's left-hand
rule.
13.6 Explain the force experienced in a current carrying
conductor in a magnetic field.
13.7 Explain the work done by a moving conductor in a
magnetic field
13.8 . Explain the force between two parallel current carrying
conductors.

Page 5 of 10
Electromagnetic induction.
14.1 Define Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction.
14.2 Describe the magnitude of dynamically induced emf and
statically induced emf.
14 14.3 Solve problems relating to emf generation. 4 6
14.4 Define Lenz's law and Fleming's right-hand rule for
determining the direction of induced emf and current.
14.5 Define self-induced emf and self-inductance.
14.6 Explain inductance of an iron cored inductor.
14.7 Define mutual inductance and co-efficient of coupling
Total 48 90

Detailed Syllabus (Practical)

Sl. Experiment name with procedure Class Marks


(3 Period) (Continuous)
OBSERVE ELECTRICAL HAND TOOLS AND MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS
1.1 Identify hand tools used in electrical wiring.
1.2 Justify the function of the hand tools used in
electrical wiring.
1.3 Draw neat sketches of hand tools used in electrical
1 wiring.
1 2
1.4 Identify Voltmeters, Ammeters, Ohmmeter,
Wattmeter, Energy meter, AVO meter and
Frequency meter, Power factor meter, Lux meter.
1.5 Select & read the scale of given meters.
1.6 Connect correctly voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter and
energy meter to a given circuit.
1.7 Maintain the record of performed task.

VERIFY OHM’S LAW.


2.1 Sketch the circuit diagram for the verification of
Ohm’s Law.
2.2 List tools, equipment and materials required for the
experiment.
2 2.3 Prepare the circuit according to the circuit diagram 1 2
using proper equipment.
2.4 Check all connections before the circuit is
energized.
2.5 Verify the law by collecting relevant data and
calculations.
2.6 Maintain the record of performed task.

Page 6 of 10
VERIFY THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SERIES AND
PARALLEL CIRCUITS.
3.1 Draw the working circuit diagram.
3.2 List tools, equipment and materials required for the
experiment.
3.3 Prepare the circuit according to the circuit diagram
using proper equipment.
3.4 Check all connections before the circuit is
energized.
3 2 2
3.5 Record data and verify that in a series circuit total
voltage and resistance is equal to the summation of
individual voltage and resistance respectively but
total current is equal to the individual current.
3.6 Record data and verify that for a parallel circuit
supply voltage is equal to the branch voltage,
supply current is equal to summation of branch
currents and total conductance is equal to the
summation of branch conductance.
3.7 Maintain the record of performed task.

MEASURE THE POWER OF AN ELECTRIC LOAD.


4.1 Sketch the necessary circuit diagram of an electrical
circuit with electrical load, ammeter, voltmeter and
wattmeter.
4.2 Prepare the circuit according to the circuit diagram
4 using ammeter, voltmeter and wattmeter. 1 2
4.3 Record the power, measured by the wattmeter and
verify the reading with that of calculated from
ammeter and voltmeter.
4.4 Compare the measured data with that of calculated
and rated power.
4.4 Maintain the record of performed task.

MEASURE THE ENERGY CONSUMED IN AN


ELECTRICAL LOAD.
5.1 Sketch the necessary diagram of an electric circuit
with wattmeter, energy meter and electrical load.
5.2 Prepare the circuit according to the circuit diagram
5 user wattmeter and energy meter. 1 2
5.3 Record the energy measured by the energy meter
and verify with that of calculated from wattmeter
for a fixed time.
5.4 Maintain the record of performed task.

Page 7 of 10
MAKE A PIGTAIL JOINT, T-JOINT, DUPLEX JOINT, TAP
JOINT AND SIMPLE SPLICE.
6.1 Sketch a pigtail joint, t-joint, duplex joint, tap joint
and simple splice.
6 1 2
6.2 Collect required tools, equipment and materials.
6.3 Perform skinning and scraping of two pieces of PVC
cables and two pieces of simplex PVC cables.
6.4 Make the joints according to sketches.
6.5 Maintain the record of performed task.

PERFORM WIRING CIRCUIT OF ONE LAMP


CONTROLLED FROM ONE POINT
7.1 Sketch a working diagram of one lamp controlled by
one switch.
7 7.2 Collect required tools, equipment and materials. 1 2
7’.3 Complete the wiring circuit using required
materials and equipment on wiring board.
7.4 Test the connection of circuit by providing proper
supply.
7.5 Maintain the record of performed task.
PERFORM WIRING CIRCUIT ONE LAMP CONTROLLED
FROM TWO POINTS.
8.1 Sketch a working circuit of one lamp controlled by
two SPDT tumbler switches.
8.2 Collect required tools, equipment and materials.
8 1 2
8.3 Make the wiring circuit using required materials and
equipment on a wiring board.
8.4 Test the connection of circuit by providing proper
supply.
8.5 Maintain the record of performed task.

PERFORM THE WIRING CIRCUIT OF ONE BELL WITH


TWO INDICATING LAMPS CONTROLLED FROM TWO
POINTS
9.1 Sketch a working diagram of one bell with two
indicating lamps controlled by two push button
9 switches. 2 2
9.2 Collect required tools, equipment and materials.
9.3 Make the wiring circuit using required materials and
equipment on wiring board.
9.4 Test the connection of circuit by providing proper
supply.
9.5 Maintain the record of performed task.
PERFORM THE WIRING CIRCUIT OF A FLUORESCENT
TUBE LIGHT.
10 2 2
1O.1Sketch a working diagram of a fluorescent tube
light
Page 8 of 10
circuit.
10.2 Collect required tools, equipment and materials.
10.3 Make the connection of a fluorescent tube light
circuit
using required materials and equipment.
10.4 Test the connection of the circuit by providing
supply.
10.5 Maintain the record of performed task.
PERFORM THE CHANNEL WIRING CIRCUIT OF ONE
LAMP, ONE TUBE AND ONE FAN WITH REGULATOR
INCLUDING ENERGY METER LIGHT.
11.1Sketch a circuit diagram of one lamp, one tube light
and one
fan with regulator including energy meter light.
11.2 Sketch a working diagram on the working board
11 11.3 Collect necessary tool, equipment and materials. 3 4
11.4 Make the connection according to the circuit
diagram.
11.5 Set Channel, fittings and Fixture on the working
board
11.6 Test the connection of the circuit by providing
supply.
11.7 Maintain the record of performed task.
Total 16 25

Necessary Resources for implement this subject (Tools, equipment’s and


Machinery):
Sl Item Name Quantity
1. Screw drivers, Neon tester, Pliers, Chisels, Hammer, Mallet, Hack saw, Each item 25 no’s
Hand saw, Soldering Iron, Electrician Knife, Wire strippers, Poker, Plumb
bob,
2. Ammeter, Voltmeter, Ohm meter, AVO meter, Wattmeter, Energy Each item 15 no’s
meter, Frequency meter, Power factor meter, Lux meter, Megger
3. Resistor, Inductor, Capacitor Each item 50 no’s
4. Different types of Wires and Cables (1.0 to 3.5rm 5 coils of different sizes
5. Switches (SPST, SPDT, SPTT, DPST, DPDT, DPTS, TPST, TPDT, TPTT, Each item 10 no’s
Tumbler switch, Push buttom switch, Piano switch, Gang switch, two
pin socket, Tree pin socket, Combined switch and socket, two pin plug,
Tree pin Plug, Adaptor,
6. Incandescent Lamp, Fluorescent lamp, Mercury lamp, Vapor lamp, LED, Each item 25 no’s
LCD, LED tube light, Hydrogen lamp, Halogen lamp
7. Calling bell, Choke coil, Starter Each item 25 no’s
8. Batten holder, Pendent holder, Bracket holder, Tube light holder set Each item 25 no’s

Page 9 of 10
Recommended Books:
Sl Book Name Writer Name Publisher Name & Edition
1. A text book of Electrical B. L. Theraja S.Chand, 2021
Technology
2. Basic Electricity Charles W. Ryan S.Chand2021
3. Basic Electrical theory and Practice E. B. Babler S.Chand, 2020
4. Solved Examples in Electrical D. K. Sharma S.Chand2021
Calculation
5. Introduction to Electrical V.K. Mehta S.Chand2021
Engineering

Website References:
Sl Web Link Remarks
1. http//www.electricalengineering.org
2. http//www.electrical-installation.org
3. http//www.eetiimes.eu
4. http//www.interestingengineering .com
5. http//www.electrical-engineering-portal.com
6. http//www.electrical4u.com

Page 10 of 10

You might also like