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OUTLINES OF TESTS,
SYLLABI AND COURSES OF READING
FOR
B. Voc. COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGNING
Third Year
(Fifth and Six Semesters)
FOR
2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 Sessions
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA (Established under Punjab Act no. 35 of 1961)
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B. VOC. COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGNING
Third Year (Fifth Semesters)
2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 Sessions
Code
Title of Paper
Credits University
Examinati
on
Internal
Assessme
nt
Max.
Mark
s
Exam.
Duratio
n Hours
BVCGD511 Basics of Web-Technologies
& Scripting Languages
6 60 40 100 3
BVCGD512 Engineering Drawing 6 60 40 100 3
BVCGD513 AutoCAD 6 60 40 100 3
BVCGD514 Flash Programming 6 60 40 100 3
BVCGD515 Practical Training – III 6 50 50 100 3
Total 30 290 210 500
1. The breakup of marks for the practical will be as under:
i. Internal Assessment 50 Marks
ii. Viva Voce (External Evaluation) 20 Marks
iii
.
Lab Record Program Development and
Execution(External Evaluation)
30 Marks
2. The breakup of marks for the internal assessment for theory Subjects will be as under:
i. Average of Both Mid Semester Tests / Internal
Examinations
16 Marks
ii. Attendance 8 Marks
iii. Written Assignment/Project Work etc. 16Marks
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B. VOC. COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGNING
Third Year (Six Semesters)
2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 Sessions
Code
Title of Paper
Credits University
Examinati
on
Internal
Assessme
nt
Max.
Mark
s
Exam.
Duratio
n Hours
BVCGD611 Major Project 30 120 80 200 3
Total 30 120 80 200
*The breakup of marks for the Major Project will be as under:
i. Internal Assessment 80 Marks
ii. Viva Voce (External Evaluation) 40 Marks
iii. Lab Record, Program Development and Execution
(External Evaluation)
80 Marks
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B. VOC. COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGNING
Third Year (Fifth Semesters)
BVCGD511 Basics of Web-Technologies & Scripting Languages
Max Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.
Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.
Instructions for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will
have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9
marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type
covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.
Instructions for the candidates
Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire
section C.
SECTION A
Web Essentials: Web applications, Overview of clients/servers web communication,
comparison of web servers, Common Gateway Interface CGI. Internet Basics: Networks,
Protocols, TCP/IP, Internet Addresses, Ports, Sockets, Name Resolution, Firewalls, Protocol
Tunneling, Internet Standards, governing the web HTTP, MIME, Inside URLs,.
Introduction to HTML: Basic HTML concepts, an overview of HTML markup.
What is good Web design; the process of Web publishing; implementation; the phases of Web
site development; HTML's role in the Web; and issues facing HTML and the Web.
HTML overview: the structure of HTML documents; document types; the <HTML> element;
the <HEAD> element; the <BODY> element;
Links and Addressing: Linking basics; what are URLs; linking in HTML; anchor attributes;
images and anchors; image maps; semantic linking with the <LINK> element; meta-
information;
SECTION B
HTML and Images: The role of images on the Web; image preliminaries; image downloading
issues; obtaining images; HTML image basics; images as buttons; and image maps.
Introduction to Layout: Backgrounds, Colors, and Text; design requirements; HTML
approach to Web design; fonts; colors in HTML; document-wide color attributes for <BODY>;
and background images. Introduction to tables, LISTS; frames
Style Sheets: style sheets basics; style sheet example; style sheet properties; positioning with
style sheets;
Basic Interactivity and HTML: Forms form preliminaries; the <FORM> element; form
controls;
Client Side Scripting: Java script: Introduction, documents, forms, statements, functions,
objects; Event and event handling;
References:
1. Deitel, Deitel and Nieto : Internet & WWW. How to program, 2nd Edition, Pearson
Education Asia.
2. Jeffrey C Jackson, “Web Technology – A computer Science perspective”, Persoson
Education, 2007
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3. E Stephen Mack, JananPlatt : HTML 4.0 , No Experience Required, 1998, BPB
Publications.
4. "HTML Complete" by Sybex, BPB Publications, 2001.
5. Bayross, "Web Enabled Commercial Applications Development Using HTML,
DHTML, Java Script, Perl CGI," Third Edition, BPB Publications.
6. Scott Mitchell, "Designing Active Server Pages, "O Relly, 2000.
7. Keith Morneau, Jill Batistick, "Active Server Pages", First Edition, Vikas Thomson
Learning, 2000.
8. Smith, A. Eric, "Active Server Pages 3 Programming Bible", Wiley India, 2000.
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BVCGD512 Engineering Drawing
Max Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.
Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.
Instructions for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will
have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9
marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type
covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.
Instructions for the candidates
Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire
section C.
SECTION A
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING: Principles of engineering graphics and
their significance – drawing instruments and their use – conventions in drawing – lettering –
BIS conventions. Dimensioning rules, geometrical construction.
CURVES USED IN ENGINEERING PRACTICE AND THEIR CONSTRUCTIONS:
Conic Sections, Special Curves-Cycloids, Epicycloids, Hypocycloids.
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION IN FIRST ANGLE PROJECTION ONLY: Principles
of orthographic projections – conventions – first and third angle projections. Projections of
points and lines inclined to both the planes.
SECTION B
PROJECTIONS OF PLANES AND SOLIDS: Projections of regular planes, inclined to both
planes. Projections of regular solids inclined to both planes.
DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES: Development of surfaces of right, regular solids –
development of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones and their parts.
ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS: Principles of Isometric Projections-Isometric Scale- Isometric
Views Conventions-Plane Figures, Simple and Compound Solids.
TRANSFORMATION OF PROJECTIONS: Conversion of isometric Views to
Orthographic Views. Conversion of orthographic views to isometric projections vice-versa.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Engineering Drawing- Basant Agarwal, TMH
2. D. M. Kulkarni, A. P. Rastogi, and A. K. Sarkar (2009), Engineering Graphics with
AutoCAD, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi.
3. Jolhe, Dhananjay (2006), Engineering Drawing: With an Introduction to CAD, Tata Mc
Graw Hill, India.
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. N. D. Bhat (2006), Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publications, New Delhi.
2. Venugopal (2010), Engineering Drawing and Graphics, 2nd edition, New Age Publications,
New Delhi.
3. Johle (2009), Engineering Drawing, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi, India.
4. Trymbaka Murthy (2007), Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, I.K. International
Publishers, New Delhi. R.B. Choudary (2005), Engineering graphics with Auto CAD, Anuradha
Publishers, New Delhi
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BVCGD 513 Auto CAD
Max Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.
Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.
Instructions for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four
questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9 marks. Section C will
consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type covering the entire syllabus
uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.
Instructions for the candidates
Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire section C.
SECTION A
Introduction to AutoCAD, Creating a Simple Drawing: Getting Started with AutoCAD,
Starting AutoCAD, AutoCAD's Screen Layout, Working with Commands, Opening an Existing
Drawing File, Saving Your Work, AutoCAD's Cartesian Workspace
Basic Drawing & Editing Commands :Drawing Lines , Erasing Objects ,Drawing Lines with
Polar Tracking , Drawing Rectangles , Drawing Circles , Viewing Your Drawing , Undoing and
Redoing Actions
Drawing Precision in AutoCAD: Using Object Snap, Object Snap Overrides Polar Tracking
Settings, Object Snap Tracking, Drawing with SNAP and GRID
Making Changes in Your Drawing: Selecting Objects for Editing, Moving Objects, Copying
Objects, Rotating Objects, Scaling Objects, Mirroring Objects, Editing Objects with Grips
SECTION-B
Drawing Organization and Information: Organizing you’re drawing with Layers, Creating
New Drawings with Templates, Layers, Layer State, Changing an Object's Layer
Advanced Object Types: Drawing Arcs ,Drawing Polylines , Editing Polylines , Drawing
Polygons ,Drawing Ellipses
Inserting Blocks: Block, Inserting Blocks from Tool Palettes, Inserting Blocks using Insert,
Inserting Blocks with Design Center.
Preparing to Print: Setting Up a Layout, Printing Concepts, Creating Viewports, Setting up
Layouts, Guidelines for Layouts
Introduction to the 3D Modeling Workspace Basic 3D Viewing Tools, 3D Navigation Tools,
Introduction to the User Coordinate System
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Mastering AutoCAD 2019 and AutoCAD LT 2019 Kindle Edition
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BVCGD514 Flash Programming
Max Marks: 60 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.
Min Pass Marks: 35% Lectures to be delivered: 55-65 Hrs.
Instructions for the paper setter
The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will
have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question carry 9
marks. Section C will consist of one compulsory question having 12 parts of short-answer type
covering the entire syllabus uniformly and each question will carry 2 marks.
Instructions for the candidates
Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B and the entire
section C.
SECTION A
Flash Basics: Creating a Flash Document, Reviewing the Interface, Managing the Workspace
Getting Started: Creating Shapes, Using the Primitive Tools, Drawing with Pen, Pencil and
Line Tools, Editing Shapes, Using the Selection Tools, Managing Color and Gradients,
Importing Files
Working with Graphics: Creating Rectangles, Using a Gradient Fill, Making Selections,
Drawing Ovals, Creating a Simple Animation, Working with Lines, Manipulating Objects,
Masking Objects, Testing a Movie
Creating and Editing Symbols: Importing Illustrator Files, About Symbols, Converting
Objects to Symbols, Importing Bitmap Images, Adding Bitmaps to a Movie Clip Symbol,
Working with Buttons, Adding Transparency
SECTION B
Creating and Managing Content: Touring the Flash Interface, New Document Settings &
Navigation, Drawing & Selecting Simple Vector Shapes, Drawing Curves with the Pen &
Pencil Tools, Exploring Other Drawing Tools, Interaction between Shapes, Grouping Objects,
Working in Object Drawing Mode
The Timeline: Timeline Basics,Create a Span of Frames & Control the Playhead ,Creating
Keyframes, Insert Blank Keyframes & Clear Keyframes, Frame-by-Frame Animation & Onion
Skin
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Motion Presets: Getting Started with Motion Presets. Modifying a Motion Tween , tretching
Tween Spans, Save Custom Presets & Create Layer Folders, Moving Tween Spans
Animation Techniques: Importing Slideshow Content, Working in a Movie Clip Timeline,
Animating the First Image in the Slideshow, Non-linear Animation, Swapping Objects, Using
the Distribute to Layers Command,Adjust Timeline View Options & Animation Timing
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Flash For Programmers Paperback – Import, 17 November 2003 by James
2. Robert Penner's Programming Macromedia Flash MX Paperback – Import, 16
November 2002
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BVCGD515 Practical Training – III
Maximum Marks: 50 Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.
Minimum Pass Marks: 35% Practical Units to be conducted: 45-55 Hrs
Based on paper
BVCGD511 Basics of Web-Technologies & Scripting Languages
BVCGD 513 AutoCAD
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B. VOC. COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGNING
Third Year (Six Semesters)
2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 Sessions
BVCGD611 Major Project
Max Marks: 200* Maximum Time: 3 Hrs.
Min Pass Marks: 35% Practical Sessions to be conducted: 40-50 Hrs
*The breakup of marks for the Major Project will be as under:
i. Internal Assessment 80 Marks
ii. Viva Voce (External Evaluation) 40 Marks
iii. Lab Record, Program Development and Execution
(External Evaluation)
80 Marks