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Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : Mechanical Engg.Semester : 2nd
Subject : EVSLesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week Theory
Lecture Day Topic (including assignments /tests)
1st Week 1st Basics of ecology, eco system- concept, structure and importance of ecosystem
2nd Carbon, Nitrogen Cycle
3rd Sulphur cycle. Sustainable development
Week 2 1st Conservation of land reforms, preservation of species, prevention of advancement of Deserts and lowering of water table.
2nd rain water harvesting, Acid Rain
3rd maintenance of ground water, Water supply engineering
Week 3 1st Deforestation – its effects and control measures
2nd Revision & Assignment on Rain Water Harvesting, Acid Rain & Deforestation
3rd Test
Week 4 1st Pollution: Sources of pollution - natural and man made
2nd Classification of pollutants, Causes, effects and control measures of pollution (air, water, noise, soil, radioactive and nuclear)
3rd Prevention of Pollution
Week 5 1st Introduction to Cleaner Production Technologies,
2nd physical, chemical and biological treatment of pollutants
3rd photocatalytic degradation of pollutants
Week 6 1st Waste Minimization Techniques – Chemical degradation of waste
2nd Concept of Zero Discharge.
3rd Assignment
Week 7 1st Test
2nd Solid waste management
3rd Classification of refuse material
Week 8 1st sources, effects and control measures
2nd Introduction to E-waste Management
3rd assignment
Week 9 1st Environmental Legislation - Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
2nd Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981 and Environmental Protection Act 1986,
3rd Role and Function of State Pollution Control Board, Environmental ImpactAssessment (EIA).
Week 10 1st Introduction to Energy Conservation Act 2001
2nd Energy Conservation (Amendment) Act 2010 & its importance.
3rd Assignment & Test
Week 11 1st Energy Conservation: Introduction to Energy Management
2nd Energy Conservation, Energy efficiency & its need
3rd Role of Non-conventional Energy Resources in environmental protection.
Week 12 1st Assignment on non-conventional energy resources
2nd Impact of Energy Usage on Environment - Global Warming
3rd Green House Effect
Week 13 1st Depletion of Ozone Layer
2nd Assignment on Impact of energy usage on environment
3rd Test
Week 14 1st Eco-friendly Material: Recycling of Material
2nd Assignment on recycling of different materials
3rd Concept of Green Buildings
Week 15 1st Revision
2nd Test
3rd Test
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty : ABC Discipline : Mechanical Engg. Semester : 2nd
Subject : Engineering Drawing IILesson plan duration : 15 weeks Week Practical
Practical Day
Topic
1st Week
Day 1 1st Detail and Assembly Drawing: Principle and utility of detail and assembly drawings
2nd Wooden joints i.e. corner mortice and tenon joint
3rd Tee halving joint
Day 2 4th Mitre faced corner joint,
5th
Practice6th Practice
Week 2
Day 1 1st Tee bridle joint,
2nd Crossed wooden joint,
3rd Cogged joint Dovetail joint,
Day 2 4th Through Mortice joint
5th Tenon joint
6th Practice
Week 3
Day 1 1st furniture drawing - freehand and with the help of drawing instruments
2nd Screw threads and threaded fasteners: Thread Terms and Nomenclature
3rd Types of threads-External and Internal threads, Right and Left handThreads
Day 2 4th single and multiple start threads.
5th Practice & VIVA
6th Practice & VIVA
Week 4
Day 1 1st Different Forms of screw threads-V threads (B.S.W threads, B.A thread,)
2nd (American National and Metric thread)
3rd Square threads (square, Acme)
Day 2 4th (Buttress and Knuckle thread)
5th Practice & VIVA
6th Practice & VIVA
Week 5
Day 1 1st Nuts and Bolts: Different views of hexagonal and square nuts and hexagonal headed bolt
2nd Assembly of Hexagonal headed bolt and Hexagonal nut with washer.
3rd Assembly of square headed bolt with hexagonal and with washer.
Day 2 4th Practice
5th Practice
6th Practice
Week 6
Day 1 1st Locking Devices: Different types of locking devices-Lock nut, castle nut, split pin nut
2nd locking plate, slotted nut and spring washer
3rd Foundations bolts-Rag bolt, Lewis bolt
Day 2 4th Curved bolt and eye bolt.
5th Practice & VIVA
6th Practice & VIVA
Week 7
Day 1 1st Drawing of various types of machine screw, set screw
2nd studs and washers
3rd Keys and Cotters: Various types of keys and cotters and their practical application
Day 2 4th preparation of drawing of various keys and cotters showing keys and cotters in position
5th Practice
6th Practice
Week 8
Day 1 1st Various types of joints: Spigot and socket joint
2nd Gib and cotter joint
3rd Knuckle joint
Day 2 4th Practice
5th Practice
6th Practice
Week 9
Day 1 1st Rivets and Riveted Joints: Types of general purpose-rivets heads
2nd Caulking and fullering of riveted joints
3rd Types of riveted joints: Lap joint-Single riveted, double riveted (chain and zig-zag type)
Day 2 4th Practice
5th Practice
6th VIVA
Week 10
Day 1 1st Single riveted, Single cover plate butt joint (chain type)
2nd Single riveted, double cover plate butt joint (chain type)
3rd Double riveted, double cover plate butt joint(chain and zig-zag type)
Day 2 4th Practice & VIVA
5th Practice & VIVA
6th Practice & VIVA
Week 11
Day 1 1st Couplings: Flange coupling (Protected and non-protected),
2nd muff coupling and half-lap muff Coupling
3rd Practice & VIVA
Day 2 4th Practice & VIVA
5th Practice & VIVA
6th Practice & VIVA
Week Day 1 1st Symbols and Conventions: Civil engineering sanitary fitting symbols
122nd Practice
3rd Practice
Day 2 4th Electrical fitting symbols for domestic interior installations
5th Practice
6th Practice
Week 13
Day 1 1st AUTO CAD: Concept of AutoCAD
2nd Tool bars in AutoCAD
3rd Practice
Day 2 4th Practice
5th Practice
6th Practice
Week 14
Day 1 1st coordinate system
2nd snap, grid, and ortho mode
3rd Practice
Day 2 4th Practice
5th Practice
6th Practice
Week 15
Day 1 1st Drawing commands – point, line, arc, circle, ellipse
2nd Editing commands – scale, erase, copy, stretch, lengthen and explode
3rd Practice
Day 2 4th Practice
5th Practice6th Practice
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : Mechanical Engg. Semester : 4th
Subject : M & M (Theory &Practical)Lesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week Theory Practical Lecture Day
Topic (including assignments /tests) Practical Day (for every group)
Topic
Week1st
1st Introduction-1Material, History of Material Origin, Scope of Material Science, Overview ofdifferent Engineering Materials and Applications,
1st Introduction : application and usages.
2nd Classification of materials,Thermal, Chemical, Electrical Properties
3rd Mechanical Properties of various materials, Present and future needs of Materials
Week 2nd
1st Revision 1st Introduction continued----
2nd Crystallography-2Fundamentals: Crystal, Unit Cell, Space Lattice, Arrangement of atoms inSimple Cubic Crystals, BCC, FCC and HCP Crystals,
3rd Number of atoms per unitCell, Atomic Packing Factor.Deformation: Overview of Deformation Behaviour and its Mechanisms, behavior of Material under load and stress-strain.
Week 3rd
1st Failure Mechanisms: Overview of Failure modes, fracture, Fatigue and Creep.
1st Classification of specimens of different materials into(i) metals and non metals (ii) metals and alloys2nd Metals And Alloys-3
Introduction: History and development of Iron and Steel,
3rd Different iron Ores,Raw Materials in Production of Iron and Steel,
1st Basic Process of Iron-Making andSteel-Making,
1st Classification continued into Ferrous and non ferrous metals,Ferrous and non ferrous alloys
Week 4th
2nd Classification of Iron and Steel,
3rd Cast Iron: Different types of Cast Iron, manufacture and their usage.
Week 5th
1st Steels: Steels and alloy steel, Classification of plain carbon steels, Availability, Properties and usage of different types of Plain Carbon Steels
1st Identify and indicate the various properties possessed of specimens of different and alloys.
2nd Effect of variousAlloys on properties of steel, Uses of Alloy steels (high speed steel, stainlesssteel, spring steel, silicon steel)
3rd Non Ferrous Materials: Properties and uses of Light Metals and their alloys
Week 6th
1st Properties and uses of White Metals and their alloys
1st Checking and evaluation.
2nd Assignment /Class test3rd Theory of Heat Treatment-4
Purpose of Heat treatment, Solid solutions and its types, Iron Carbon diagram
Week 7th
1st Formation and decomposition of Austenite, Martensitic Transformation
1st Study of heat treatment furnace
2nd Simplified Transformation Cooling Curves various Heat treatment processes Hardening,
3rd Annealing, Normalizing,
Week 8th
1st Case hardening and SurfaceHardening,)
1st Study of a metallurgical microscope and a specimen polishing machine.
2nd Types of Heat Treatment Furnaces required for above operations (only
3rd Revision
1st Engineering Plastics-5 1st Prepare of specimens of different
Week 9th
Important sources of plastics, materials for microscopic examination and examine the microstructure.
2nd Classification-Thermoplastic and Thermo set and their uses,
3rd Various Trade Names of Engg. Plastics, Plastic Coatings.
Week 10th
1st Revision 1st Examination of microstructure continued----- 2nd Assignment/Class test
3rd Advanced Materials-6Composites-Classification, properties, applications
Week 11th
1st Ceramics-Classification, properties, applications
1st Annealing of a given specimen and find out difference in hardness as a result of annealing.2nd Heat insulating materials
3rd RevisionWeek 12th
1st Miscellaneous Materials-7Properties and uses of Asbestos
1st Normalizing of a given specimen and find out difference in hardness as a result of Normalizing.2nd Glass wool, Thermocole, Cork, Mica.
3rd Overview of Tool and die materials,
Week 13th
1st Materials for bearing metals, Spring materials
1st To harden and temper a specimen and to find out the difference in hardness due toTempering2nd Materials for
Nuclear Energy, Refractory materials.3rd Assignment on Different Types Of
Materials
Week 14th
1st Assignment/Revision 1st Checking and evaluation2nd Revision
3rd Revision
Week 15th
1st Revision 1st Revision/Practice2nd Class test 3rd Class test
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : Mechanical Engg. Semester : 4th
Subject : H&HMLesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week Theory Practical Lecture Day
Topic (including assignments /tests) Practical Day(for every group)
Topic
1st 1st Introduction: Fluid, types of fluid; properties of fluid: mass density, weight density
1st Introduction to different instruments and apparatus used in lab.
2nd specific volume, capillarity, specific gravity, viscosity, compressibility,
3rd Surface tension, kinematic viscosity and dynamic viscosity and their units.
2nd 1st Revision and numerical problems 1st Measurement of pressure head by employing.Piezometer tube
2nd Pressure and its Measurement: Concept of pressure ,Pascal’s Law, Static Pressure
3rd Pressure measuring devices: peizometer tube manometers - simple U-tube,differential single column
3rd 1st inverted U-tube, micro manometer including simple problems
1st Measurement of pressure head by employing.Single and double column manometer 2nd Bourdon pressure gauge, Diaphragm
pressure gauge, dead weight pressuregauge
3rd Numerical problems
4th 1st Assignment/Class test 1st To find out the value of coefficient of discharge for a venturimeter2nd Flow of Fluids: Types of fluid flow –
steady and unsteady3rd uniform and non-uniform, laminar and
turbulent flow
5th 1st Rate of flow and their units, continuity equation of flow, potential energyof a flowing fluid, total head.
1st Measurement of flow by using venturimeter.
2nd Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications
3rd Discharge measurement with the help of venturi meter, orifice meter, pitot tube
6th 1st limitations of Bernoulli’s theorem 1st Checking and evaluation.2nd Assignment/Revision3rd Numerical problem
7th 1st Numerical problem 1st Verification of Bernoulli’s theorem2nd Class test3rd Flow through Pipes: Definition of pipe
flow, wetted perimeter, hydraulic mean depth, hydraulic gradient.
8th 1st Loss of head due to friction; Chezy’s equation and Darcy’sequation of head loss.
1st To find coefficient of friction for a pipe (Darcy’s friction)
2nd Reynold’s number and its effect onpipe friction; siphon, Nozzle definition,
3rd velocity of liquid flowing throughthe nozzle, power developed. Water hammer, anchor block, syphon, surge tank
9th 1st Loss of head in pipes due to sudden enlargement, sudden contraction
1st To study hydraulic circuit of an automobile brake.
2nd obstruction on flow path, change of direction and pipe fittings
3rd Revision 10th 1st Assignment /numerical problem 1st To study hydraulic circuit of an
automobile ram.2nd Numerical problem3rd Flow through Orifices
Cc, Cv, Cd, flow through drowned, partially drowned orifices
11th 1st time for emptying a tank through a circular orifice
1st Study the working of a Francis turbineStudy the working of a pelton wheel.
2nd Numerical problem/revision3rd Hydraulic Machines: Description,
operation and application of hydraulic systems – hydraulic ram,
12th 1st hydraulic jack, hydraulic brake hydraulic accumulator, hydraulic door closer
1st Study the working of a Francis turbineStudy the working of a francis turbine.
2nd hydraulic press, selection of specification of above systems for different applications
3rd Assignment /revision To study a single stage centrifugal pump for constructional details and its operation to find out its normal head and discharge---
13th 1st Water Turbines and Pumps: Concept of a turbine, types of turbines –impulse and reaction type, Construction and working of pelton wheel, Francis turbine, Propeller and Kaplan turbines
1st Continued-----
2nd Unit speed, unit power, unit discharge, specific speed of turbines, selection of turbines based on specific speed.
3rd Concept of hydraulic pump, single acting reciprocating pump, vane, screw and gear pumps
14th 1st Construction, working and operation of centrifugal pump. Performance,efficiencies and specifications of a centrifugal pump
1st Checking and evaluation
2nd Trouble shooting and problems in centrifugal pumps and remedial measures
3rd pitting, cavitation,priming.
15th 1st Assignment /class test 1st Revision2nd revision3rd revision
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : Mechanical Engg. Semester : 4th
Subject : IC EnginesLesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week Theory Practical Lecture Day
Topic (including assignments /tests) Practical Day (for every group)
Topic
Week1st
1st Introduction to IC engine 1st Introduction and application: IC engine2nd Working principle of two stroke
cycle3rd Working principle of four stroke
cycleWeek 2nd
1st SI engines and CI engines 1st Study of a two stroke engine using cut section model (function and material of each part)
2nd Otto cycle, diesel cycle
3rd dual cycle and revision
Week 3rd
1st Location and functions of various parts of IC engines and materials used for them
1st Study of a four stroke engine using cut section model (function and material of each part)
2nd Concept of IC engine terms: bore, stroke, dead centre
3rd crank throw,compression ratio, piston displacement, piston speed
Week 4th
1st Assignment and class test 1st Study of battery ignition system of a multi-cylinder petrol engine.Study of battery ignition system of a multi-cylinder petrol engine stressing ignitiontimings, setting, fixing order and contact breaker; gap adjustment.---
2nd revision3rd Fuel Supply in Petrol Engine:
Concept of carburetion, Air fuel ratio
Week 5th
1st Simple carburetor and its application
1st Continued------
2nd MPFI, Common rail system,3rd super charging and turbo charger
Week 6th
1st Assignment and class test 1st Study of cooling of IC engine.
2nd Fuel System of Diesel Engine: Components of fuel system
3rd Description and working of fuel feed pump
Week 7th
1st Fuel injection pump 1st Study of lubricating system of IC engine.2nd injectors
3rd RevisionWeek
8th1st Ignition System of IC Engines:
Description of battery coil and magnet ignition system
1st Checking and evaluation
2nd Electronic ignition system3rd Fault finding in ignition system and
remedial actionWeek 9th
1st Assignment and class test 1st Determination of BHP by dynamometer2nd Cooling and Lubrication: Function
of cooling system in IC engine3rd Air cooling and water cooling
system, use of thermostat, radiator and forced circulation in water cooling (description with line diagram)
Week 10th
1st Function of lubrication, Types and properties of lubricant
1st Morse test on multi cylinder petrol engine
2nd Lubrication system of engine3rd Fault finding in cooling and
lubrication and remedial actionWeek 11th
1st Assignment /revision 1st Local visit to roadways or private automobile workshops.2nd Testing of IC Engines: Engine
power( indicated and brake power)3rd Efficiency - mechanical, thermal.
relative and volumetricWeek 12th
1st Methods of finding indicated and brake power
1st Checking and evaluation
2nd Morse test for petro1 engine3rd Heat balance sheet
Week 13th
1st Concept of pollutants in SI and CI engines, pollution control
1st Revision
2nd norms for two or four wheelers – BIS – I, II, III and IV
3rd methods of reducing pollution inIC engines
Week 14th
1st alternative fuels like CNG and LPG 1st Revision/ viva2nd Assignment on MORSE TEST3rd Assignment /revision
Week 15th
1st Revision 1st Revision/ viva2nd Revision 3rd Class test
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : Mr Praveen SharmaDiscipline : Mechanical EngineeringSemester : IVSubject : MDDLesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks Work Load (Lecture /Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures – 02, Practical – 06)
Week Theory PracticalLecture Day
Topic (Including Assignment/ Test) Practical Day
Topic
1st 1st Introduction: Design – Definition, Type of design, necessity of design
1st Cams: Types of cams and followers
2nd Comparison of designed and undesigned work, Design procedure
2nd Profile of cams: Uniform motion
2nd 1st Characteristics of a good designer, Design terminology: stress, strain, factor of safety, factors affecting factorof safety
1st Practice
2nd stress concentration, methods to reduce stress concentration
2nd Practice
3rd 1st Fatigue, endurance limit. 1st Practice
2nd General design consideration, 2nd Simple harmonic motion
4th 1st Codes and Standards (BIS standards) 1st Practice
2nd Properties of engineering materials: elasticity, plasticity, malleability,ductility, toughness, hardness and resilience
2nd Practice
5th 1st Fatigue, creep, tenacity, strength 1st Practice
2nd Selection of materials, criterion of material selection
2nd Uniformity accelerated and retarded motion
6th 1st Design Failure: Various design failures-maximum stress theory, Classification of loads
1st Practice
2nd maximum strain theory maximum strain energy theory /
2nd Practice
7th 1st Revision and assignment 1st Practice
2nd Design under tensile, compressive and torsional loads.
2nd Gears: Nomenclature of gears and conventional representation
8th 1st Assignment 1st Practice
2nd Design of Shaft: Type of shaft, shaft materials, Type of loading on shaft, standard sizes of shaft available
2nd Practice
9th 1st determination of shaft diameter (hollow and solid shaft) on the basis of :- Strength criterion- Rigidity criterion
1st Drawing the actual profile of involute teeth gear by different methods
2nd Assignment & Test 2nd Practice
10th 1st Determination of shaft dia (hollow and solid shaft) subjected to bending
1st Practice
2nd Determination of shaft dia (hollow and solid shaft) subjected to combinedtorsion and bending
2nd Practice
11th 1st Design of Key: Types of key, materials of key, functions of key, Failure of key (by Shearing and Crushing).
1st Design of Key: Types of key
2nd Design of key (Determination of key dimension), Effect of keyway on shaft strength. (Figures and problems).
2nd Practice
12th 1st Design of Screwed Joints: Introduction, Advantages and Disadvantages of screw joints, location of screw joints.
1st Important terms used in screw threads, designation of screw threads
2nd Important terms used in screw threads, designation of screw threads, Initial stresses due to screw up forces, stresses due to combined forces
2nd Practice
13th 1st Design of power screws (Press, screw jack, screw clamp)
1st Design of power screws
2nd Cams: Types of cams and followers, Profile of cams for imparting following motion with knife edge and rollerfollowers
2nd Practice
14th 1st Uniform motionSimple harmonic motion
1st Practice
2nd Uniformity accelerated and retarded motion
2nd Codes and Standards (BIS standards)
15th 1st Gears: Nomenclature of gears and conventional representation
1st Practice
2nd Drawing the actual profile of involute teeth gear by different methods
2nd Viva
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : MechanicalEngg. Semester : 4th
Subject : Workshop Technology-IILesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week TheoryLecture Day
Topic (including assignments /tests)
1st Week
1st Cutting Tools - Various types of single point cutting tools and their uses,
2nd Single point cutting tool geometry, tool signature and its effect,3rd Heat produced during cutting and its effect, Cutting speed, feed and depth of cut
and their effectWeek 2 1st Cutting Tool Materials - Properties of cutting tool material,
2nd Study of various cutting tool materials viz. High-speed steel, tungsten carbide
3rd Cobalt steel cemented carbides, stellite, ceramics and diamond.
Week 3 1st Principle of turning Function of various parts of a lathe
2nd Classification and specification of various types of lathe Work holding devices3rd Lathe tools and operations :- Plain and step turning, facing, parting off, taper turning,
eccentric turning, drilling,Week 4 1st reaming, boring, threading and knurling, form turning, spinning.
2nd Test 3rd Cutting parameters – Speed, feed and depth of cut for various materials and for various
operations, machining time.Week 5 1st Speed ratio, preferred numbers of speed selection.
2nd Lathe accessories:- Centers, dogs, different types of chucks, collets, face plate, angle plate, mandrel, steady rest,
3rd follower rest, taper turning attachment, tool post grinder, milling attachment, Quick change device for tools.
Week 6 1st Introduction to capstan and turret lathe2nd Principle of drilling. Classification of drilling machines and their description.3rd Test
Week 7 1st Various operation performed on drilling machine – drilling, spot facing,reaming, boring,
2nd counter boring, counter sinking, hole milling, tapping.3rd Speeds and feeds during drilling, impact of these parameters on drilling,
machining time.Week 8 1st Types of drills and their features, nomenclature of a drill. Drill holding devices.
2nd Principle of boring.Classification of boring machines and their brief description.3rd Boring tools, boring bars and boring heads.
Week 9 1st Working principle of shaper, planer and slotter.2nd Type of shapers.Type of planers3rd Types of tools used and their geometry.
Week 10
1st Speeds and feeds in above processes.2nd Broaching Introduction.Types of broaching machines – Single ram and duplex ram
horizontal type,vertical type pull up, pull down, push down.
3rd Assignment & Test
Week 11
1st Elements of broach tool, broach tooth details – nomenclature, types, andtool material.
2nd Importance and use of jigs and fixture.Principle of location3rd Locating devices.Clamping devices
Week 12
1st Advantages of jigs and fixtures2nd Function of cutting fluid3rd Types of cutting fluids
Week 13
1st Difference between cutting fluid and lubricant2nd Assignment3rd Test
Week 14
1st Selection of cutting fluids for different materials and operations2nd Common methods of lubrication of machine tools.
3rd Assignment
Week 15
1st revision
2nd revision
3rd Revision and Test
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : Mr Tarun MittalDiscipline : Mechanical Engg. Semester : 6th
Subject : Automobile Engg. (Theory &Practicals)Lesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week Theory Practical Lecture Day
Topic (including assignments /tests) Practical Day
Topic
Week1st
1st Automobile and its development 1st
(G-1)Introduction to subject
2nd Various types of automobiles manufactured in India.
1st
(G-2)Introduction to subject.
3rd Layout of chassis
Week 2nd
1st Power SystemFuel systems for Petrol and Diesel Engines including Multi point fuelinjection (MPFI),
1st
(G-1)Fault and their remedies inBattery Ignition system and
Magnetic Ignition system
2nd Common Rail Direct injection (CRDI), Fuel injectors and nozzles.
1st
(G-2)Fault and their remedies inBattery Ignition system and
Magnetic Ignition system3rd Comparison of MPFI with Carburetor system
Week 3rd
1st Concept of Double overhead cam, single overhead cam,
1st
(G-1)Demonstration of (i) Head Light Model (ii) Wiper and Indicators
2nd Twin cam 16 valve technology in 4 cylinder engine
3rd Revision 1st
(G-2)Demonstration of (i) Head Light Model (ii) Wiper and Indicators.
1st Transmission System-3Clutch - Function, Constructional details of single plate and multi plate friction clutches,
1st
(G-1)Demonstration of (i) AC Pump (ii)
SU Pump (iii) Master Cylinders.
2nd Centrifugal and semi Centrifugal clutch, Hydraulic Clutch
Week 4th
3rd Gear Box - Function, Concept of Sliding mesh, Constant mesh
1st
(G-2)Demonstration of (i) AC Pump (ii)
SU Pump (iii) Master Cylinders.
Week 5th
1st Synchromesh gear box, Torque converter and Overdrive
1st
(G-1)Revision/practice
2nd Types of drives – Front wheel, Rear wheel, Four Wheel. Function of Propeller shaft, Universal joint,)
3rd Differential and DifferentTypes of Rear axles and Front Axles.
1st
(G-2)Revision/practice
Week 6th
1st Wheels and Tyres - Types of wheels, Types and specifications of tyresused in Indian vehicles, Wheel balancing
1st
(G-1)Demonstration of (i) rear axle (ii) differential (iii) steering system.
2nd Assignment /revision3rd Steering System-4
Function and principle of Ackerman and Davis steering mechanism,
1st
(G-2)Demonstration of (i) rear axle (ii) differential (iii) steering system.
Week 7th
1st Types of Steering Gear boxes – Worm and nut, worm and wheel, Worm and Roller
1st
(G-1)Fault finding practices on an
automobile - four wheelers (petrol/ diesel vehicles)
2nd Rack and pinion, Power steering system
3rd Alignment of wheels – Toe in, toe out,camber, caster, kingpin inclination
1st
(G-2)Fault finding practices on an
automobile - four wheelers (petrol/ diesel vehicles)
Week 8th
1st TEST ON CHAPTER -4 1st
(G-1)Practice/revision
2nd Braking system-5Constructional details and working of Mechanical, Hydraulic brake.
3rd Concept of Air and Vacuum brake, brake adjustment
1st
(G-2)Practice/revision
Week
1st Introduction to Anti lockBrake systemandits working.
1st
(G-1)Tuning of an Automobile engine.
2nd Assignment/class test3rd revision 1st Tuning of an Automobile engine.
9th (G-2)
Week 10th
1st Suspension System-6Function, Types of Suspension System
1st
(G-1)Driving practice on a 4-wheeler
2nd Working of coil spring, leaf spring.3rd Concept of Air suspension 1st
(G-2)Driving practice on a 4-wheeler
Week 11th
1st Shock absorber. 1st
(G-1)Charging of an Automobile battery
and Measuring cell voltage and specific gravity of electrolyte.
2nd Revision
3rd Class test 1st
(G-2)Charging of an Automobile battery
and Measuring cell voltage and specific gravity of electrolyte.
Week 12th
1st Auto Electrical System: -7Constructional details of lead Acid cell Battery
1st
(G-1)Changing of wheels and inflation of
Tyres, Balancing of Wheels.
2nd Maintenance of Batteries,checking of Batteries for voltage and Specific gravity,
3rd Materials for Bearing Metals, Spring materials
1st
(G-2)Changing of wheels and inflation of
Tyres, Balancing of Wheels
Week 13th
1st Magneto. ignition system 1st
(G-1)Checking spark gap and valve
clearance
2nd Battery coil ignition system.
3rd Concept of Dynamo 1st
(G-2)Checking spark gap and valve
clearance
Week 14th
1st Alternator - Construction and working 1st
(G-1)Cleaning and Adjusting a
Carburetor2nd Charging of Battery by Alternatorand Regulator
3rd Assignment 1st
(G-2)Cleaning and Adjusting a
CarburetorWeek 15th
1st Revision 1st
(G-1)Practice/revision
2nd Revision 3rd Class test 1st
(G-2)Practice/revision
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : Mr Ashish DahiyaDiscipline : Mechanical Engg. Semester : 6th
Subject : IQCLesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week Theory Practical Lecture Day
Topic (including assignments /tests) Practical Day
Topic
Week1
1st Inspection: Introduction, units of measurement,
1st
G 1Introduction to subject (application and scope)
2nd standards for measurement and interchangeability 1st
G 2
Introduction to subject (application and scope)
3rd International, national and company standard, 4th line and wavelength standards
Week 2
1st Planning of inspection: what to inspect? When to inspect? Who should inspect? Where to inspect?
1st G 1
Use of dial indicator for measuring taper
2nd Types of inspection: remedial, preventive and operative inspection,
1stG 2
Use of dial indicator for measuring taper
3rd Incoming, in-process and final inspection.
4th Study of factors influencing the quality of manufacture
Week 3
1st Assignment
1st G 1
Use of combination set , bevel protector and sine bar for measuring taper2nd Measurement and Gauging : Basic principles
used in measurement and gauging,
3rd Principles: mechanical, optical, electrical and electronic.
1st
G 2
Use of combination set , bevel protector and sine bar for measuring taper4th Study of various measuring instruments like:
calipers, micrometers, dial indicators surface plate, straight edge, try square, protectors, sine bar, clinometer
1st Comparators – mechanical, electrical and Continued---
Week 4
pneumatic.1st
G 12nd Slip gauges, tool room microscope, profile
projector
3rd Limit gauges: plug, ring, snap, taper, thread, height, depth, form, feeler, wire and their--
1st
G 2
Continued---
4th applications for linear, angular, surface, thread and gear measurements, gauge tolerances
Week 5
1st Geometrical parameters and errors:Errors & their effect on quality, concept of errors. 1st
G 1
Measurement of thread characteristic using vernier and gauges
2nd measurement of geometrical parameter such as straightness, flatness and parallelism
3rd Study of procedure for alignment tests on lathes, drilling and milling machines
1st
G 2
Measurement of thread characteristic using vernier and gauges4th Testing and maintenance of measuring
instruments
Week 6
1st Assignment /revision
1st
G 1
Use of slip gauge in measurement of center distance between two pins.
2nd Class Test
3rd Statistical Quality Control: Basic statistical concepts, empirical distribution and histograms 1st
G 2
Use of slip gauge in measurement of center distance between two pins.
4th frequency, mean, mode, standard deviation,
Week 7
1st normal distribution, binomial and Poisson 1st
G 1
Practice/revision
2nd Simple Problems on distribution 3rd Introduction to control charts X, R Charts
1st
G 2
Practice/revision
4th P and C charts & Applications
1st Assignment
1st
Use of tool maker’s microscope and comparator2nd Sampling plans, selection of sample size,
method of taking samples, frequency of
Week 8
samples G 1
3rd Inspection plan format and test reports
1st
G 2
Use of tool maker’s microscope and comparator
4th revision
Week 9
1st Modern Quality Concepts: Concept of total quality management (TQM)
1st
G 1
Plot frequency distribution for 50 turned components.
2nd National and International Codes.
3rd ISO-9000, concept and its evolution1st
G 2
Plot frequency distribution for 50 turned components. 4th QC tools
Week 10
1st Introduction to Kaizen, 5S1st
G 1
Practice/revision2nd Assignment on TQM, QC tools
3rd Class Test
1st
G2
Practice/revision4th Instrumentation: Measurement of
mechanical quantities
Week 11
1st Displacement- by electro mechanical transducers,
1st
G 1
With the help of given data, plotting of X Chart
2nd Vibration- by electro mechanical transducers,
3rd Frequency- by electro mechanical transducers1st
G 2
With the help of given data, plotting of X Chart4th Pressure, temperature- by electro mechanical
transducers
Week 12
1st Types of Electro Mechanical Transducers: resistance, 1st
G 1
With the help of given data, plotting of R Chart
2nd capacitance type
3rd inductance type1st
G 2
With the help of given data, plotting of R Chart 4th Revision
Week 13
1st Assignment 1st
G 1
With the help of given data, plotting of P Chart
2nd Class test3rd Revision /assignment
1st G 2
With the help of given data, plotting of P Chart Revision
Week 14
1st Revision 1st
G 1With the help of given data, plotting of C Chart 2nd Class Test
3rd Revision1st
G 2
With the help of given data, plotting of C Chart
4th Revision
Week 15
1st Class Test 1st
G 1Practice/revision
2nd Revision
3rd Revision 1st
G 2Practice/revision
4th Revision
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : Mechanical EnggSemester : 6th
Subject : Industrial EngineeringLesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week TheoryLecture Day Topic (including assignments /tests)
Week 1 1st Productivity Introduction to Productivity, factors affecting productivity,2nd Measurement of Productivity,3rd Causes of low Productivity and methods to improve Productivity.4th Revision
Week 2 1st Class test2nd Work Study-2 Definition and scope of Work Study3rd Inter-relation between Method Study4th Work Measurement
Week 3 1st Human aspects of work study;2nd Role of work study in improving productivity.3rd Role of work study in improving productivity.4th Assignment
Week 4 1st Method Study-3 Introduction2nd Objectives and procedure for Method analysis3rd Method analysis Information collection4th Recording Techniques Method analysis
Week 5 1st Revision 2nd Class Test 3rd Motion Analysis-4 Principles of Motion Analysis;4th Therbligs and SIMO charts;
Week 6 1st Normal work area work places2nd Design of work places3rd Ergonomics4th Revision
Week 7 1st Work Measurement-5 Objectives; work measurement techniques,2nd Stop watch Time study;3rd Principle, equipment used and procedure of Time Study4th systems of performance rating
Week 8 1st calculation of basic times;2nd various allowances3rd calculation of standard time
4th work samplingWeek 9 1st Standard data and its usage.
2nd Assignment
3rd Wages and Incentive Schemes-6 Introduction to wages, Wage payment for direct and indirect labour
4th Wage payment plans and IncentivesWeek 10 1st various incentive plans, incentives for indirect labour
2nd Production Planning and Control-7 Introduction, objectives and components (functions) of P.P.C
3rd Advantages of production planning and Production Control, stages of P.P.C
4th process planning, routing, scheduling, dispatching and follow upWeek 11 1st Routing purpose, route sheets, scheduling – purpose,
machine loading chart, Gantt chart,2nd Dispatching –purpose, and procedure,
follow up – purpose and procedure3rd CPM/PERT technique,
Drawing of simple networks and critical time calculation.4th Production Control in job order,
Batch type and Continuous type of productions.Difference between these controls.
Week 12 1st Revision2nd Class test3rd Estimating and Costing-8 Introduction4th Introduction, purpose/functions of Estimating, Costing concept
Week 13 1st ladder and elements of Cost,2nd Difference between Estimation and Costing.
3rd Overheads and their types,4th Estimation of material cost,
Estimation of cost for machining processesWeek 14 1st Revision
2nd Assignment3rd Class test4th Revision
Week 15 1st Revision 2nd Revision 3rd Revision 4th Class Test
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : Mechanical Engg.Semester : 6th
Subject : EDMLesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week TheoryLecture Day Topic (including assignments /tests)
1st Week 1st Concept /Meaning and its need of Entrepreneurship 2nd Qualities and functions of entrepreneur 3rd Barriers in entrepreneurship
Week 2 1st Sole proprietorship and partnership forms of business organisations
2nd Schemes of assistance by entrepreneurial support agencies at National, State, KVIB,
3rd District level: NSIC
Week 3 1st District level: NRDC & DC:MSME2nd District level: SIDBI & NABARD,3rd District level: Commercial Banks, SFC’s TCO, KVIB, &DIC
Week 4 1st Technology Business Incubator (TBI) and Science and Technology Entrepreneur Parks (STEP).
2nd Assignment/revision3rd revision
Week 5 1st Market Survey and Opportunity Identification2nd Scanning of business environment 3rd Salient features of National and State industrial policies and resultant
business opportunitiesWeek 6 1st Types and conduct of market survey
2nd Assessment of demand and supply in potential areas of growth 3rd Identifying business opportunity
Week 7 1st Considerations in product selection2nd Assignment on Market Survey 3rd revision
Week 8 1st Project report Preparation2nd Preliminary project report 3rd Detailed project report including technical & economic feasibility
Week 9 1st Detailed project report including market feasibility2nd Common errors in project report preparations 3rd Exercises on preparation of project report
Week 10 1st Assignment on project report2nd Class test
3rd Introduction to Management: Definitions and importance of management
Week 11 1st Functions of management: Importance and Process of planning, organising, staffing, directing and controlling
2nd Principles of management (Henri Fayol, F.W. Taylor) Concept and structure of an organisation Types of industrial organisations : a) Line organisation b) Line and staff organisation c) Functional Organisation
3rd Assignment/class testWeek 12 1st Leadership Definition and Need
Qualities and functions of a leaderManager Vs leader Types of leadership
2nd Motivation : Definitions and characteristics Factors affecting motivation Theories of motivation (Maslow, Herzberg, McGregor)
3rd Assignment Week 13 1st revision
2nd Management Scope in Different Areas : Human Resource ManagementIntroduction and objective Introduction to Man power planning, recruitment and selection Introduction to performance appraisal methods
3rd Material and Store ManagementIntroduction functions, and objectives ABC Analysis and EOQ
Week 14 1st Marketing and salesIntroduction, importance, and its functionsPhysical distribution Introduction to promotion mix Sales promotion
2nd Financial ManagementIntroductions, importance and its functions Elementary knowledge of income tax, sales tax, excise duty, custom duty and VAT
3rd Miscellaneous Topics : Customer Relation Management (CRM)& Definition and need Types of CRM
Week 15 1st TQM-SPC,Total employees involvement, JIT
2nd Intellectual Property Right (IPR): Introductions, definition and its importance
3rd revision
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABCDiscipline : Mechanical Engg. Semester : 6th
Subject : Project Lesson plan duration : 15 weeks
Week Practical Practical Day Topic
1st Week 1st Selection of Project 2nd Selection of Project
Week 2 1st Data collection and analyzing
2nd Data collection and analyzing
Week 3 1st Finalizing the project
2nd Finalizing the project
Week 4 1st Planning of the Project
2nd Planning of the ProjectWeek 5 1st Working/execution on project
2nd Working/execution on Project
Week 6 1st Working/execution on Project
2nd Working/execution on Project
Week 7 1st Working/execution on Project
2nd Working/execution on ProjectWeek 8 1st Working/execution on Project
2nd Working/execution on Project
Week 9 1st -G Working/execution on Project
2nd Working/execution on ProjectWeek 10 1st Collection and integration of data for final outcome
2nd Collection and integration of data for final outcomeWeek 11 1st Continued---
2nd Continued---Week 12 1st Preparation for final report
2nd Preparation for final reportWeek 13 1st Report writing
2nd Report writingWeek 14 1st Seminar
2nd Seminar
Week 15 1st Viva-Voce
2nd Viva-Voce
Lesson Plan Performa
Name of Faculty : Rakesh Saini, Sanjay Bagri
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 4th
Subject : Workshop Practice-II
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks
Week PracticalPractical Day Topic
1st 1st Job 1. Grinding of single point turning tool.2nd
3rd
2nd 1st Job 1. Grinding of single point turning tool.2nd
3rd
3rd 1st Job 1. Exercise on drilling, reaming, counter boring, counter sinking and taping
2nd 3rd
4th 1st Job 1. Exercise on drilling, reaming, counter boring, counter sinking and taping
2nd 3rd
5th 1st
Job 1. Prepare a V-Block up to ± 0.5 mm accuracy on shaper machine2nd
3rd
6th 1st
Job 1. Prepare a V-Block up to ± 0.5 mm accuracy on shaper machine2nd
3rd
7th 1st
Job 2. Exercise of simple turning and step turning.2nd
3rd
8th 1st Job 2. Dove tail fitting in
mild steel2nd 3rd
9th 1st Job 2. Dove tail fitting in
mild steel2nd 3rd
10th 1st Job 2. Exercise on key way
cutting and spline cutting
on shaper machine.
2nd 3rd
11th 1st
Job 2. Exercise on key way
cutting and spline cutting
on shaper machine.
2nd 3rd
12th 1st
Job 3. A composite job involving,
turning, taper turning,
external thread cutting and
knurling.
2nd 3rd
13th 1st
Job 3. A composite job involving,
turning, taper turning,
external thread cutting and
knurling.
2nd 3rd
14th 1st
Job 3. Radius fitting in mild steel2nd 3rd
15th 1st Job 4. Pipe Threading with die2nd 3rd
Lesson Plan Performa
Name of Faculty : Ravi Dutt, ABC
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 2nd
Subject : General Workshop Practice-II
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks
Week PracticalPractical Day Topic
1st 1st 1. WELDING SHOP - II1.1 Introduction to gas welding, gas welding equipment,
introduction to soldering and brazing, introduction to resistance welding, safety precautions.
1.2 Jobs to be preparedJob I Identification and adjustment of various types of gas flames. Practice them on pipe joint in round and linear fashion
2nd Job II Preparation of lap joint on 75 mm × 35 mm × 3mm M.S. plate using gas welding.
3rd Job III Preparation of butt joint on 75mm×35mm×3mm M.S.flat
using gas welding process.
2nd 1st Job IV Preparation of a small cot frame (M.S. steel bed frame) from M.S. conduit pipe using gas welding process.
2nd Job V Preparation of a square pyramid from M.S. rod by welding
(Arc or Gas welding).
3rd Job VI Practice of Spot/Seam welding or repair of an iron
furniture of institute or demo of Gas cutting process
3rd 1st 2. FITTING SHOP - II2.1 Care and maintenance of various measuring tools.
2.2 Handling of measuring instruments, finding least count and checking of zero error. Use of dial gauges and feeler gauges.
2nd 2.3 Description and demonstration of various types of drills, taps and dies. 2.4 Selection of drills and taps.
3rd 2.5 Precautions while drilling soft metals (Aluminium, Copper, Brass etc.).
Job I Drilling practice on soft metals-Aluminium
4th 1st Job II Preparation of a job by filing on non ferrous metals upto an accuracy of 0.1 mm.
2nd 2.6 file and make angle, surfaces (Bevel gauge accuracy 1 degree) make simple open and sliding fits Inside square fit, make combined open and sliding fit, straight sides Job III Step fit(.02mm accuracy) or angular V fit(30 minute) or
radius fitting(40x40x3mm MS sheet)
3rd 2.7 Sliding fitting, Diamond fitting, Lapping flat surfaces using lapping plate. Application of lapping, material for lapping tools, lapping abrasives, charging of lapping tool. Surface finish importance, equipment for testing-terms relation to surface finishJob IV T fit or H fit with highest lapped accuracy to be checked by feeler gauge or any as deemed to be.
5th 1st 3. SHEET METAL SHOP - II
3.1 Introduction to various metal forming processes e.g. Spinning, Punching, Blanking, cup drawing
2nd 3.2 Introduction to soldering and brazing.
3rd 3.3 Introduction to metal spinning process.Job I Preparation of job involving shearing, circular shearing,
rolling, folding, beading and soldering process e.g. Funnel/oil
can/bucket or any other job involving above operations.
6th 1st
Job II Exercise on job involving brazing process2nd Job III Spinning a bowl/cup/saucer
3rd Job IV Visit to a sheet metal industry e.g. coach builders etc.
7th 1st 4. ELECTRIC SHOP - II 4.1 Introduction to single phase and three phase supply
and wiring system. Importance of three phase supply (RYB)& its sequence and wiring system.
Job I Connecting Generator and 3 phase wiring through Change over Switch.
2nd 4.2 Estimating and costing of power consumption Job II Connecting single phase energy meter with supply and
load. Reading and working out power consumption and cost of
energy.
3rd 4.3 Study of internal wiring diagram of common electrical appliances such as auto electric iron, electric kettle, ceiling/table fan, desert cooler etc. Demonstration of dismantling, servicing and reassembling of table/ceiling fan, air-cooler, auto electric iron,
heater etc. Job III Dismantling, servicing and reassembling of any of the
above electrical appliances, finding faults with series testing lamp
and multimeter.
8th 1st 4.4 Testing and reversing direction of rotation of single phase and three phase motors.Job IV Acceptance Testing of single phase/three phase motors by using voltmeter, ammeter and tachometer.Job V Reversing direction of rotation of single phase
and three phase motors.
2nd 4.5 Identification and familiarisation with the following tools:Tweezers, Screw Drivers (Different sizes), Insulated pliers, Cutters, Sniper, Philips Screw driver (star screw driver), L-Keys, Soldering Iron and their demonstration and uses.
Job VI Practice on joining using soldering flux and removing
components/wires by desoldering
3rd 5. CARPENTRY SHOP – II5.1 Introduction to joints, their relative advantages and uses.
9th 1st Job I Preparation of glued joint. *
2nd Job II Preparation of mitre joint *
3rd Job II Preparation of mitre joint *
10th 1st Job III Preparation of a lengthening joint *
2nd Job III Preparation of a lengthening joint *
3rd * These jobs should be more prepared for utility articles like coat-hanger, shoe-rack, book-shelf etc.
5.2 Demonstration of job showing use of Rip Saw, Bow saw and Tenon saw, method of sharpening various saws.
5.3 Demonstration of job on Band Saw and Circular Saw, Chain and Chisel, Universal wood working machine, Saw re-sharpening machine, Saw Brazing unit.
5.4 Importance and need of polishing wooden items, Introduction to polishing materials.
5.5 Practice on Wood Working Lathea) Safety precaution on wood working machinesb) Study of wood working lathec) Sharpening of lathe tools d) Setting of jobs and toolse) Different type of wood turning practice
11th 1st * These jobs should be more prepared for utility articles like coat-hanger, shoe-rack, book-shelf etc.5.2 Demonstration of job showing use of Rip Saw, Bow
saw and Tenon saw, method of sharpening various saws.
5.3 Demonstration of job on Band Saw and Circular Saw, Chain and Chisel, Universal wood working machine, Saw re-sharpening machine, Saw Brazing unit.
5.4 Importance and need of polishing wooden items, Introduction to polishing materials.
5.5 Practice on Wood Working Lathea) Safety precaution on wood working machines
b) Study of wood working lathec) Sharpening of lathe tools d) Setting of jobs and toolse) Different type of wood turning practice
2nd Job IV a) Making Handles of chisels/files/screw drivers etc. b) Making legs of cabinets: Straight, Tapered and Ornamental
Job V Repair of wooden furniture of the Institute
3rd Job IV a) Making Handles of chisels/files/screw drivers etc. b) Making legs of cabinets: Straight, Tapered and Ornamental
Job V Repair of wooden furniture of the Institute
12th 1st 6. SMITHY SHOP – II (Not for Civil Engg Branch)6.1 Introduction to various heat treatment processes e.g
annealing, hardening, tempering, normalizing etc.6.2 Description of various types of power hammers and
their usage (Demonstration only).
Job I To forge a ring to acquaint the students with forge
welding.
2nd Job II To forge a chisel and acquaint the students with simple
idea of hardening and tempering.
3rd Job III To forge squares on both ends of a circular rod.*
13th 1st Job IV To prepare a job involving drawing down process** Prepare utility articles like screw drivers, hinges, hexagonal nut, gib head key, chain links
2nd Job IV To prepare a job involving drawing down process** Prepare utility articles like screw drivers, hinges, hexagonal nut,
gib head key, chain links
3rd 7. PLUMBING SHOP7.1 Introduction to various types of threads (internal and external)-single start, multi-start, left hand and right hand threads.7.2 Description and demonstration of various types of drills, taps
and dies. Selection of dies for threading, selection of drills, taps and
reamers for tapping operations.
14th 1st 7. PLUMBING SHOP 7.1 Introduction to various types of threads (internal and external)-single start, multi-start, left hand and right hand threads.
7.2 Description and demonstration of various types of
drills, taps and dies. Selection of dies for threading,
selection of drills, taps and reamers for tapping
operations.
2nd 7.3 Introduction to use of plumbing tools like pipe wrench , plumber vice and materials like Putty, thread, duct(Teflon) tape, epoxy resin, araldite, m-seal. Job I Making internal and external threads on a job by tapping and dieing operations (manually)
3rd 7.3 Introduction to use of plumbing tools like pipe wrench , plumber vice and materials like Putty, thread, duct(Teflon) tape, epoxy resin, araldite, m-seal. Job I Making internal and external threads on a job by tapping and dieing operations (manually)
15th 1st 7.4 Precautions while drilling soft metals, e.g. copper, brass, aluminium etc.
Job II Fitting of all components of wash basin and ball valve in
a tank
2nd Job III Practice on opening a jammed pipe(MS or PVC) joint with least damage and repair of a leaking joint, reconditioning of a tap.
3rd Job IV Preparation of job involving thread on GI pipe/ PVC pipe
and fixing of at least 5 types of fittings (viz. elbow, tee, union,
socket, reducer, nipple, stopcock, taps etc)
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : ABC
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 6th
Subject : EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS – II
Lesson Plan duration : 15 weeks
Work load per week : Practical – 02
Week PracticalPractical Topic
Day1st 1st Oral Practice
2nd 2nd Mock interview3rd 3rd Preparing for meeting4th 4th Preparing for meeting5th 5th Group discussion6th 6th Group discussion7th 7th Seminar presentation8th 8th Seminar presentation9th 9th Mock interview
10th 10th Making a presentation11th 11th Elements of good presentation12th 12th Structure and tools of presentation13th 13th Paper reading & Power point presentation14th 14th Group discussion15th 15th Mock interview