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Page 1: Structure and Curriculum COMPUTER SCIENCE AND … · Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur.)

Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and

Technology, Ashta

(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur.)

Structure and Curriculum

F. Y. B. Tech.

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

SEM I & SEM II

(Academic Year 2019-20)

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Teaching and Evaluation Scheme

B. Tech: I Semester

Course Code Course

Teaching Scheme

Evaluation Scheme

Scheme

Theory Marks Practical

Marks

L T P Credits Max.

Min.

for

Passing Max.

Min.

for

Passing

1CSBS101 Applied

Mathematics - I 3 1 0 4

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSBS102

Engineering

Physics and

Chemistry

4 0 0 4

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSES103

Basic Electrical

Engineering

3 0 0 3

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSES104

Engineering

Mechanics

3 0 0 3

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSES105

Engineering

Graphics

2 0 0 2

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSBS151

Engineering

Physics and

Chemistry

Laboratory

0 0 2 1 ISE

-- 50 20

1CSES152

Engineering

Graphics

Laboratory 0 0 2 1 ISE

-- 50 20

1BSHS153 Professional

Communication 2 0 2 3 ISE

-- 50 20

Total 17 1 6 21 500 150

Total Contact Hours/ Week: 24 Hrs

Course

Category HS BS ES PC PE OE PR

Credits 3 9 9 - - - -

Cumulative

Sum 3 9 9 - - - -

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Course Details:

Class F.Y. B. Tech., Sem.-I

Course Code and Course Title 1CSBS101 Applied Mathematics-I

Prerequisite ---

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 03/01

Credits 04

Evaluation Scheme: ISE I/ MSE/ISE II/ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives: The course aims to:

01 To develop mathematical techniques for solving engineering problems.

02 To develop mathematical skills and enhance logical thinking power of students.

03 To increase interest towards the use of mathematics in engineering field.

Course Outcomes (COs) :After successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:

1CSBS101_1 Solve the system of linear equations by using matrix method and numerical

techniques. (K3)

1CSBS101_2 Calculate eigen values and eigen vectors and power of matrix by using Cayley-

Hamilton theorem.(K3)

1CSBS101_3 Describe the statistical data numerically by using lines of regression and curve

fittings. (K2)

1CSBS101_4 Apply Taylor series to find the expansion of functions. (K3)

1CSBS101_5 Compute the nth power and roots of the complex number by using De-Moivre’s

Theorem. (K3)

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs.

Unit1 Matrices and Solution of Linear System Equations:

Rank of a matrix, Normal form of a matrix, echelon form, Consistency of

linear system of equations (system of homogeneous and nonhomogeneous

linear equation).

06 Hrs.

Unit2 Numerical Solution of System of Simultaneous Linear Equations :

Gauss Elimination Method, Gauss-Jordan Method, Iterative Method – Gauss

Jacobi method and Gauss Seidel method, LU-Decomposition Method.

07 Hrs.

Unit3 Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors:

Vectors, Linear dependence and linear independence of vectors, Eigen values,

Properties of Eigen values, Eigen vectors, Properties of Eigen vectors, Cayley-

Hamilton Theorem (Inverse and Higher powers of matrix).

08 Hrs.

Unit4 Curve fitting and Statistics:

Method of Least Squares, Fitting of Straight Line, Fitting of Parabola, Fitting

of exponential curves, Lines of Regression. 06 Hrs.

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Unit5 Expansion of Functions and Indeterminate Forms:

Taylor's series, Maclaurin’s series, Standard expansions, Expansion of function

using Standard series, Indeterminate forms.

07 Hrs.

Unit6 Complex Numbers:

De Moivre's theorem, Roots of a complex number, Expansion of 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑛𝜃

and 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑛𝜃 in powers of 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃 and/or 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃, Circular functions of a complex

variable, Hyperbolic functions, relation between circular and hyperbolic

functions, Inverse Hyperbolic functions.

08 Hrs.

Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01

Numerical Methods

in Engineering &

Science

Dr. B. S

Grewal

Khanna

Publishers 9th 2010

02

Advanced

Engineering

Mathematics

H. K. Das S. Chand 22nd 2018

03 A textbook of

ApplIed Mathematics

P.N Wartikar & J.N

Wartikar

Pune Vidyarthi

Griha Prakashan 1st 2008

04 Higher Engineering

Mathematics B. V. Ramana

Tata McGraw

Hill Publ. 6th 2010

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of Edition

01 Higher Engineering

Mathematics

Dr. B. S

Grewal

Khanna

Publishers 44th 2018

02 Advanced Engineering

Mathematics

N. P. Bali,

Manish Goyal

Infinity

science press 7th 2010

03 Advanced Engineering

Mathematics

Erwin

Kreyszig

Wiley

Publishers 10th 2017

04 Numerical Methods

Dr. P. Kandasamy,

Dr. K. Thilagavathy,

Dr. K. Gunavathi

S. Chand 1st 2010

List of Tutorials

Sr. No. Title of Tutorials

1 Matrices and Solution of Linear System of Equations

2 Numerical Solution of System of Simultaneous Linear Equations

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3 Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors

4 Cayley-Hamilton Theorem

5 Curve fitting

6 Statistics

7 Expansion of Functions and Indeterminate Forms

8 Complex number

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Course Details:

Class F.Y. B. Tech., Sem.-I

Course Code and Course Title 1CSBS102 Engineering Physics and

Chemistry

Prerequisite ---

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 04/00

Credits 04

Evaluation Scheme: ISE I/ MSE/ISE II/ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives: The course aims to:

01 Explain basic concepts of Physics in optics and sound waves.

02 Make students aware of the importance of physics in today's developing world and

growing society.

03 Develop the ability to understand the effect of various impurities on water quality.

04 Outline the characteristics of energy resources and general terms used in software’s of chemistry.

Course Outcomes (COs) :After successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:

1CSBS102_1 Describe different concepts related to, laser and optical fibre. (K2)

1CSBS102_2 Explain various phenomenon and properties in solid state and nano physics. (K2)

1CSBS102_3 Identify water quality parameters and methods for water softening. (K2)

1CSBS102_4 Discuss properties and applications of various energy resources. (K2)

1CSBS102_5 Summarize basic principles of general terms used in software’s of chemistry.

(K2)

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs.

Physics

Unit1 Laser and Fibre Optics :

I) Laser: Introduction, Basic concepts of Laser:- Absorption, spontaneous

emission, stimulated emission, pumping, population inversion. Characteristics

of laser, Solid State laser, Applications of laser, Holography (construction and

reconstruction).

II) Optical fibre: Introduction, Basic principle (total internal reflection),

Structure of optical fibre, Propagation of light through cladded fibre,

Acceptance angle and acceptance cone (no derivation), Numerical aperture

(no derivation), Classification of optical fibre, Advantages and disadvantages

of optical fibre, Applications of optical fibres, Numerical.

10 Hrs.

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Unit2 Solid State Physics :

Crystallography:Introduction, Unit cell, Bravais lattices, Properties of unit cell

(number of atoms per unit cell, coordination number, atomic radius, packing

fraction), Calculation of lattice constant, Symmetry elements in cube, Miller

indices:- Procedure, Features and Sketches for different planes, X-ray diffraction

(Laue method), Bragg’s law, X-ray diffractometer, Numerical.

09

Unit3 Nano Physics :

Introduction, Concept of nanotechnology, Production techniques:- Top-down

(eg. Ball milling) and Bottom-up (eg. Sol-gel process), Tools – Scanning

Electron Microscope (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscope (AFM),

Applications of nano- materials, Carbon Nano Tube (CNT):- Structure, two

types, properties and applications.

09

Chemistry

Unit4 Water Chemistry

Introduction, impurities in natural water, Water Testing: Total solids, acidity,

alkalinity and chlorides, hardness of water (definition, causes and significance),

Calculations of total hardness, disadvantages of hard water. Scale and sludge:

formation in boilers and removal, Treatment of hard water by ion exchange

process, Desalination of brackish water by Reverse Osmosis

09

Unit5 Energy Science:

Introduction, classification, characteristics of good fuels, comparison between

solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, types of calorific value (higher and lower), Bomb

calorimeter and Boy’s calorimeter. Numericals on Bomb and Boy’s calorimeter.

Photocatalysis of water for H2 generation, introduction to solar cells, biomass

energy.

Batteries: Introduction, Characteristics of a battery, Rechargeable Li- ion

batteries (Diagram, charging-discharging reactions, advantages and

applications).

Fuel Cells: Introduction, H2-O2 Fuel cell (Construction, working and

applications), applications of fuel cells.

09

Unit6 Computer Software’s in Chemistry: Introduction, Commonly available

software’s in chemistry, Electronic Handbooks and Databases: Periodic Table

databases, Chemical structure and information databases, Instrument

maintenance and Calibration system (IMCS), Spectroscopic library searching

and structure elucidation: Mass spectroscopy, Infrared spectra, NMR. Graphical

display of data and molecular structures, Molecular weight calculator by

chemsoft, Bioinformatics.

10

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Engineering Physics P. K. Palanisamy Sci Tech pub. (P)

Ltd. 2nd 2009

02 Engineering Physics G Vijayakumari

Vikas Pub. House

(P) Ltd 3rd 2009

03

Introduction to Nano

science and

Nanotechnology:

K.K. Chattopadhyay

and A.N. Banerjee,

PHI Learning

3rd 2009

04

A Text Book of

Engineering

Chemistry

S. S. Dara

S. Chand & Co.

Ltd., New Delhi. 11th 2008

05

A Text Book of

Engineering

Chemistry

Shashi Chawala

Dhanpat Rai

Publishing Co.

New Delhi.

3rd 2007

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of Edition

01 Engineering Physics Resnick Halliday,

Krane,

John Wiley &

Sons Pub.

8th 2008

02 Introduction to Solid

State Physics

Charles Kittle, Wiley India

Pvt. Ltd

7th 2008

03 Solid State Physics: S. O. Pillai New Age

International

Ltd.

6th 2007

04 Engineering Chemistry Jain & Jain

Dhanpat Rai

Publishing

Co., New

Delhi.

15th 2010

05

Computers and their

Applications to

Chemistry

Ramesh Kumari

Narosa

Publishing

House Pvt.

Ltd.

2nd 2005

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Course Details:

Class FY B.Tech. SEM I

Course Code and Course Title 1CSES103 , Basic Electrical Engineering

Prerequisite/s Simultaneous linear equations, Semiconductor

Physics

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 03/00

Credits 03

Evaluation Scheme: ISE I / MSE/ISE II / ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Educational Objectives(CEOs): The course aims to:

01 To explore the students with the field of Electrical Engineering

02 To frame and solve problems on electric and magnetic circuits

03 To introduce concepts in single phase and three phase AC circuits

04 To explain the prerequisites of electrical machines and correlations of electric and magnetic

circuits.

05 To describe the construction, working and characteristic of electrical Machines viz.

transformer, DC Motor and single phase AC Motor

Course Outcomes (COs):

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1CSES103_1 Explain various terms related to DC circuits, AC circuits.(K1)

1CSES103_2 Apply the magnetic circuit concepts to understand the working of electrical devices.

(K2)

1CSES103_3 Explain working principle, construction & applications of transformer, DC Motor,

single phase AC motors. (K2)

1CSES103_4 Describe various wiring circuits and Earthing system for different workspaces. (K2)

1CSES103_5 Apply conceptual understanding to solve numerical related to DC circuits, magnetic

circuits, single phase AC circuits, transformer. (K2)

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of Edition

01 Fundamentals of

Electrical Technology V. K. Mehta

S. Chand

Publications,

New Delhi

5th 2012

02 A Textbook of

Electrical Technology

B L Theraja &

A K Theraja

S. Chand

Publications,

New Delhi

28th

2015

03 Basic Electrical

Engineering

J. M. Kharade,

M. D. Patil,

D. B. Kanase

Wiley India

1st

2018

04 Basic Electrical

Engineering

I.J. Nagrath

D. P. Kothari Tata McGraw Hill

3rd 2010

SECTION I

Unit

No.

Content No of

Hrs.

Unit 1 DC Circuits 6 Hrs

Definitions: EMF, Current, Electrical Work, Power, Energy, Current source and

voltage source, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Law, Factors affecting on resistance,

Analysis of DC Circuit using KCL & KVL.

Unit 2 Magnetic Circuit 5 Hrs.

Concept of Magnetic circuit &definitions, Comparison between Electric and

Magnetic circuit Series magnetic circuit, Magnetization (B-H) curve, Magnetic

Leakage and Fringing

Unit 3 AC Circuits 10 Hrs.

A. Single Phase A.C Circuit: Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction,

Generation of Sinusoidal voltage, concepts of RMS value, Average value,

Form Factor, Peak factor, phasor representation of AC quantities pure R, L,

C and series R-L-C circuit.

B. Three Phase A.C Circuit: Generation of three phase A.C voltage, Balanced

and Unbalanced three phase system.

SECTION –II

Unit 4 Earthing and Wiring circuits 5 Hrs.

Concept of earthing, necessity of earthing, plate and pipe earthing, Types of

switches, HRC fuse, simple wiring, staircase wiring, godown wiring.

Unit 5 Single Phase Transformer and D.C. Motor 10 Hrs.

Construction, Working principle of single phase transformer, Types, EMF

equation, Transformation ratio, Construction, Working principle of DC motor,

types and their applications

Unit 6 Single phase A.C. motor 6 Hrs.

Operating principle, Construction, Double field revolving theory, Types: Split

phase I.M, Shaded pole I.M,

Universal Motor: Construction, operating principle, application.

(Theoretical Treatment)

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01

Electrical Engineering

Concepts and

Applications

PV Prasad &

S. Shivanaraju

CENGAGE

Learning

1st 2012

02 Fundamentals of

Electrical Engineering

BharatiDwivedi,

AnuragTripathi Wiley

2nd 2013

03 Electrical Engineering

Fundamental

Vincent Del

Toro

Pearson

Publication

2nd 2003

04 Fundamentals of

Electrical Engineering Ashfaq Husain

Dhanpat Rai &

co.

3rd 2008

05

Basic Electrical &

Electronics

Engineering

S. K.

Bhattarachya

Pearson

Publication

1st 2011

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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director

Course Details:

Class F.Y.B. Tech Computer Science Engineering

Course Code and Course Title 1CSES104 Engineering Mechanics

Prerequisite/s ---

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 03/00

Credits 03

Evaluation Scheme: ISEI /MSE/ISE II/ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives:

01 To understand various force systems and their effects on static and moving bodies

02 To study the concept of equilibrium

03 To solve Numerical on Beams

04 To understand dynamics of rigid bodies

05 To Understand Concept of Collision.

Course Outcomes (COs) : Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1CSES104_1 Apply knowledge of resolution and composition of forces. (K3)

1CSES104_2 Apply the concepts of equilibrium to find unknown forces acting on rigid bodies. (K3)

1CSES104_3 Solve numerical on the simple & Compound Beam.(K3 )

1CSES104_4 Apply the knowledge of dynamics to analyze rigid bodies (in motion). (K3)

1CSES104_5 Solve numerical on the Collision. (K3)

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs.

Unit 1 Introduction to Engineering mechanics: Basic concepts - Particle, Body, Rigid body, Force, Scalar and Vector quantities of

Force, Types of force systems, Law of transmissibility of force, Resolution of a

force, Resultant force, Moment of a force, couple, Varignon’s theorem.

7 Hrs.

Unit 2 Equilibrium of forces:

Concept of equilibrium, Conditions of equilibrium, Free Body Diagram, Lami’s

theorem, Law of moments, Introduction to surface friction.

7 Hrs.

Unit 3 Beams: Types of Loads, Types of supports, Types of Beams, Analysis of Simple

and Compound beams using conditions of equilibrium 6 Hrs.

Unit 4 Kinematics of Linear and Circular motion:

Kinematics of linear motion, Newton’s Laws of motion, motion under gravity,

Motion under variable acceleration, Kinematics of Circular Motion, Super

elevation, banking of roads.

7 Hrs.

Unit 5 Kinetics of Linear and Circular motion:

Kinetics of linear motion, D’ Alembert’s Principle, Work- Energy Principle,

Impulse Momentum Principle, Kinetics of Circular Motion.

7 Hrs.

Unit 6 Collision and Impact: Introduction, Phenomenon of Collision, Law of Conservation of Momentum,

Newton’s law of Collision of Elastic Bodies, Coefficient of Restitution, Types of

Collisions, Direct Collision of Two Bodies, Loss of Kinetic Energy During

Collision, Indirect Impact of Two Bodies, Direct Impact of a Body with a Fixed

Plane, Indirect Impact of a Body with a Fixed Plane.

8 Hrs.

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Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Engineering

Mechanics S. Ramamrutham

DhanpatRai Publishing

Company (P). Ltd 9th 2010

02 Engineering

Mechanics R.S. Khurmi S. Chand Revised 2006

03 Engineering

Mechanics

R. K. Bansal and

Sanjay Bansal Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd. 6th 2013

04 Engineering

Mechanics K. L. Kumar Tata McGraw Hill Education 4th 2012

05 Engineering

Mechanics S. B. Junnarkar

Charotar Publications

16th 2011

06 Engineering

Mechanics S.S. Bhavikatti

New Age International Pvt.

Ltd. 4th 2012

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

1. Engineering Mechanics Timoshenko and

Young

McGraw Hill

Publishers 3rd 2006

2. Engineering Mechanics Irving H. Shames Prentice Hall of

India, New Delhi 5th 2011

3. Vector Mechanics for

Engineers Vol.-I and II

F. P. Beer and E. R.

Johnson

Tata McGraw Hill

Education 6th 2011

4. Engineering Mechanics:

Statics & Dynamics Ferdinand Singer

Harper and Row

Publications 9th 2009

5. Fundamentals of

Engineering Mechanics S. Rajasekaran

Vikas Publishing

House Pvt. Ltd. 3rd 2005

6. Mechanics of Materials Dr. B. C. Punmia Laxmi Publications

Pvt. Ltd. Reprint 2010

7. Engineering Mechanics

Vols. I and II R. C. Hibbler Pearson Press -- 2002

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Course Details:

Class F. Y. B. Tech, Sem.-I

Course Code and Course Title 1BSES105 , Engineering Graphics

Prerequisite/s ---

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 02/00

Credits 02

Evaluation Scheme: ISE I / MSE / ISE II / ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives:

01 To explain the basic knowledge of drawing, drawing tools and methods of projection.

02 To explain the application of drawing in different disciplines of engineering.

03 To develop skills in extracting information from schematic diagrams to produce different

drawings

Course Outcomes (COs) : Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to

1BSES105_1 Explain basic concepts in drawing and its application. (K2)

1BSES105_2 Sketch projection of simple geometries.(K3)

1BSES105_3 Sketch projection of solids. (K3)

1BSES105_4 Prepare sectional views of solids & develop the lateral surfaces of solids. (K3)

1BSES105_5 Sketch the Orthographic projections. (K3)

1BSES105_6 Prepare the Isometric view of simple objects. (K3)

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs.

Unit 1 Fundamentals of Engineering Graphics and Engineering Curves

A) Fundamentals of Engineering Graphics: Introduction to Drawing

instruments and their uses. Different types of lines used in drawing

practice, Dimensioning system as per BSI ( Theoretical treatment only)

B) Engineering curves: Construction of regular Polygons up to hexagon).

Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola, Involute, Archimedian spiral, Cycloid.

04 Hrs.

Unit 2 Projections of Lines and Planes

A) Projections of Lines: Introduction to First angle and third angle methods

of projection. Projections of points on regular and auxiliary reference

planes. Projections of lines (horizontal, frontal, oblique and Profile lines) on

regular and auxiliary reference planes. True length of a line, Point View of

a line, angles made by the line with reference planes. Projections of

intersecting lines, Parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and skew lines. Grade

and Bearing of a line.

B) Projections of Planes: Projections on regular and on auxiliary reference

planes. Types of planes (horizontal, frontal, oblique and Profile planes),

Edge view and True shape of a Plane. Angles made by the plane with

Principle reference planes. Projections of plane figures inclined to both the

planes (Circle & regular polygon).

05 Hrs.

Unit 3 Projections of Solids Projections of Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinder and Cones inclined to both

reference planes. (Excluding Frustum and Sphere)

04 Hrs.

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Unit 4 Orthographic Projections

Lines used, selection of views, dimensioning and sections. Drawing

required views from given pictorial views (conversion of pictorial views in

to orthographic views), including sectional orthographic views.

06 Hrs.

Unit 5 Isometric Projections Introduction to isometric. Isometric scale, Isometric projections and

Isometric views /drawings. Circles in isometric view. Isometric views of

simple solids and objects.

05 Hrs.

Unit 6 Sections of Solids and Development of surfaces:

A) Sections of solids: Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders and Cones in simple

positions and inclined to one reference plane and parallel to other.

B) Development of plane and curved surfaces: Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders

and Cones along with cutting planes.

04 Hrs.

Text Books

Sr. No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Engineering Drawing, N. D. Bhatt

Charotor

Publication House,

Bombay

53rd 2014

02 Engineering Drawing Dhananjay A.

Jhole

Tata Mc Graw Hill

International 5th 2011

03

Engineering Graphics

with an Introduction to

computer aided Profting.

H. G. Phakatkar Nirali Publication 7th 2006

04 Engineering Graphics Agrawal B. TMH Publication 3rd 2012

Reference Books

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Engineering Drawing

and Graphics K. Venugopal

New Age

Publication 5th 2004

02 Machine Drawing K. L. Narayana New Age

Publication 3rd 2006

03 Engineering Drawing N. B. Shaha and B.

C. Rana Pearson Education 2nd 2012

04 Fundamentals of

Engineering Drawing W. J. Luzadder

Prentice Hall of

India. 1st 1964

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Course Details:

Class F.Y. B. Tech, Sem.- II

Course Code and Course Title 1CSES151 Engineering Physics and

Chemistry Laboratory

Prerequisite/s --

Teaching Scheme: Practical/Tutorial 02/00

Credits 01

Evaluation Scheme: ISE 50

Course Objectives:- The Course aims to,

1 Calculate various properties of light and laser such as wavelength, divergence, intensity and

specific rotation.

2 Explain crystal system and symmetry elements in cubic.

3 Test water quality parameters like hardness, acidity and chloride content.

4 Know the handling of different analytical Instruments

Course Outcomes (COs):-

After successful completion of this course, the student will be able to,

1CSES151_1 Calculate wavelength of light and specific rotation of sugar solution. (K2)

1CSES151_2 Apply various optical formulae to determine wavelength and divergence of LASER and

demonstrate Bravais lattices. (K3)

1CSES151_3 Identify hardness, alkalinity, chloride content of water. (K2)

1CSES151_4 Analyze given samples using various instruments.(K2)

1CSES151_5 Communicate effectively and work in a team for laboratory activities. (S1)

1CSES151_6 Follow professional and ethical principles during laboratory. (A2)

Sr.

No. Title of Experiment

1 Plane diffraction grating.

2 Wavelength of LASER

3 Divergence of The LASER Beam

4 Seven Crystal System.

5 Laurent’s Half Shade polarimeter.

6 Inverse square law.

7 Determination of alkalinity of water (Acid- Base Titration).

8 Determination of chloride content of water by Mohr’s method. (Precipitation Titration).

9 Determination of total hardness of water by EDTA method (Complexometric Titration).

10 Preparation of urea formaldehyde.

11 Determination of pH of sample solution.

12 Demonstration of software’s in chemistry.

*Any Ten Experiments should be performed from above listed table.

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Text Books:

Sr. No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Engineering Physics P. K.

Palanisamy

Sci Tech pub.

(P) Ltd. 2nd 2009

02 Engineering Physics G

Vijayakumari

Vikas Pub.

House (P) Ltd 3rd 2009

03 A Text Book of

Engineering Chemistry S. S. Dara

S. Chand & Co.

Ltd., New Delhi. 11th 2008

04 A Text Book of

Engineering Chemistry

Shashi

Chawala

Dhanpat Rai

Publishing Co.

New Delhi.

3rd 2007

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Solid State Physics: S. O. Pillai New Age

International Ltd.

6th 2007

02 Materials Science and

Engineering –

V. Raghvan, PHI Learning. 5th 2006

03 Engineering Chemistry Jain & Jain

Dhanpat Rai

Publishing Co., New

Delhi.

15th 2010

04 Industrial Chemistry B. K. Sharma Goel publication (P)

Ltd. 10th 1999

05 Computers and their

Applications to Chemistry

Ramesh

Kumari

Narosa Publishing

House Pvt. Ltd. 2nd 2005

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Course Details:

Class F. Y. B. Tech, Sem.-I

Course Code and Course Title 1BSES152 , Engineering Graphics Laboratory

Prerequisite/s ---

Teaching Scheme: Practical/Tutorial 02/00

Credits 01

Evaluation Scheme: ISE 50

Course Objectives:

01 To make familiar about effective use of drawing tools and engineering drawing formats.

02 To develop and interpret basic drawing concepts.

03 To develop visualization skills and implement in various types of drawings

Course Outcomes (COs) : After successful completion of this lab work, the student will be able to

1BSES152_1 Draw the projections the different lines, Planes and Solids in different positions,

develop the lateral surface of object. (K3)

1BSES152_2 Draw orthographic, sectional and isometric views. (K3)

1BSES152_3 Use/Handle different engineering drawing instruments accurately & carefully. (S2)

1BSES152_4 Produce drawings with accuracy and proficiency. (S3 )

1BSES152_5 Display a high degree of certainty in drawings and projections of complex

components. (A3)

List of Practical’s:

Sheet No. Title of Drawing Sheet

01 Types of Lines and Lettering.

02 Engineering Curves

03 Projections of lines

04 Projections of Planes

05 Projections of Solids

06 Orthographic projections 1

07 Orthographic projections 2

08 Isometric projections

09 Sections of Solids

10 Development of Lateral Surface

Text Books

Sr. No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Engineering Drawing, N. D. Bhatt

Charotor

Publication House,

Bombay

53rd 2014

02 Engineering Drawing Dhananjay A.

Jhole

Tata Mc Graw

Hill International 5th 2011

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03

Engineering Graphics with

an Introduction to computer

aided Profting.

H. G.

Phakatkar Nirali Publication 7th 2006

04 Engineering Graphics Agrawal B. TMH Publication 3rd 2012

Reference Books

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Engineering Drawing

and Graphics K. Venugopal

New Age

Publication 5th 2004

02 Machine Drawing K. L. Narayana New Age

Publication 3rd 2006

03 Engineering Drawing N. B. Shaha and B.

C. Rana Pearson Education 2nd 2012

04 Fundamentals of

Engineering Drawing W. J. Luzadder

Prentice Hall of

India. 1st 1964

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Course Details

Class F. Y. B. Tech. Semester-I

Course Code and Course Title 1BSHS153, Professional Communication

Prerequisite/s 12th Standard English Grammar

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Practical 02/02

Credits 03

Evaluation Scheme: ISE 50

Course Outcomes (COs):

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1BSHS153_1 Strengthen his communicative competence and able to achieve considerable success

in English Language competency tests such as IELTS.

1BSHS153_2 Solve the exercise related to Reading comprehension and Listening comprehension.

1BSHS153_3 Prepare and modify his portfolio considering own strength, weakness and career

opportunities.

1BSHS153_4 Construct grammatically sound and meaningful sentences necessary for effective

communication.

1BSHS153_5 Compose relevant professional letters and able to maintain official correspondence.

Course Contents:

Unit 1 Goal Setting and Portfolio (16hr)

Testing my competence in professional English (IELTS diagnostic test) , Analysis of all four

bands, Introducing my Portfolio, Achieving my goals, Exploring my career opportunities,

Challenging my assumptions, Planning my Career, Presenting my career choices

Unit 2 Grammar and Vocabulary (08hr)

Checking my English communication competence (IELTS test I - all four bands), Building

up my word power, Beginning to write and speak like a professional , Getting better at using

good sentences , How to avoid common errors

Unit 3 Listening band activities (06hr)

Listening like a Professional

Listening for answers

Unit 4 Reading band activities (08hr)

Getting better at reading professional literature - The Professional, Getting even smarter with

technical texts , Checking my English communication competence

(IELTS test II - all four bands)

Unit 5 Writing band activities (10hr)

Becoming skilled in writing professional correspondence, Analysing my skills in reading and

writing technical/scientific texts , Becoming a competent researcher

Getting smart with technical descriptions of charts/images and technical processes

Unit 6 Speaking band activities (08hr)

How to prepare and present my research review like a professional. Putting my research into

words: writing a technical review,

How good is my professional English? (IELTS test )

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Textbook

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

1 Cambridge Guide to

IELTS

Pauline Cullen,

Amanda French

Cambridge

University Press

Reprint 2017

2 Ultimate Guide to IELTS

Writing

Parthesh Thakkar M K Books Reprint 2013

3 Target Band 7 Braverman

Simone

Paperback Third 2018

4

The Professional: Defining

the New Standard of

Excellence at Work

Subroto Bagchi

Penguin Books India

Pvt. Ltd.

Revised

Edition

2011

Reference Books

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

1

High-school English

Grammar and

Composition

Wren and Martin S. Chand and Co.,

New Delhi

1st 2015

2 Grammar for IELTS Diana Hopkins,

Pauline Cullen

Cambridge

University Press

1st 2018

3 Vocabulary for IELTS Pauline Cullen Cambridge

University Press

1st 2013

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Teaching and Evaluation Scheme

B. Tech: II Semester

Course

Code Course

Teaching Scheme

Evaluation Scheme

Scheme

Theory Marks Practical Marks

L T P Credits Max.

Min.

for

Passing

Max.

Min.

for

Passing

1CSBS106 Applied

Mathematics- II 3 1 0 4

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSPC107 Data

Communication 3 0 0 3

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSES108

Basic

Mechanical

Engineering

2 0 0 2

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSES109

Basic Electronics

Engineering

2 0 0 2

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSBS110 Biology for

Engineers 2 0 0 2

ISE I 10

40

-- --

MSE 30 -- --

ISE II 10 -- --

ESE 50 20 -- --

1CSES154

Basic Electronics

Engineering

Laboratory

0 0 2 1 ISE -- 50 20

1CSBS155

Biology for

Engineers

Laboratory

0 0 2 1 ISE -- 50 20

1CSES156 Computer

Programming 3 0 4 5

ISE -- 50 20

ESE POE 50 20

Total 15 1 08 20 500 200

Total Contact Hours/ Week: 24Hrs

Course

Category HS BS ES PC PE OE PR

Credits - 7 10 3 - - -

Cumulative

Sum 3 16 19 3 - - -

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Course Details:

Class F.Y. B. Tech, Sem.-II

Course Code and Course Title 1CSBS106 Applied Mathematics-II

Prerequisite/s ---

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 03/01

Credits 04

Evaluation Scheme: ISEI/ MSE/ISEII/ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives: The course aims to:

01 To develop mathematical techniques for solving engineering problems.

02 To develop mathematical skills and enhance logical thinking power of students.

03 To increase interest towards the use of mathematics in engineering field.

Course Outcomes (COs) : After successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:

1CSBS106_1

Utilize the knowledge of vector space, subspace and examine the Dependence and

Independence of vectors.(K3)

1CSBS106_2

Solve the mathematical problems involving algebraic and transcendental equations.

(K3)

1CSBS106_3

Solve the mathematical problems involving the Numerical Differentiation and

Integration.(K3)

1CSBS106_4 Use partial derivatives to solve the problems based on functions of two or more

variables. (K3)

1CSBS106_5 Solve problems on ordinary differential equations by using analytical method and

numerical techniques. (K3)

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs.

Unit1 Vector Space: Vector spaces, subspaces, orthogonal vectors, linear

dependence and independence of vectors, basis, dimension, four

fundamental subspaces, linear transformation

8 Hrs.

Unit2 Numerical Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations:

Introduction, Bisection method, false position method, Secant method,

Newton Raphson’s method.

6 Hrs

Unit3 Numerical Differentiation and Integration: Numerical Differentiation –Newton’s Forward Difference, Newton’s

Backward Difference, Central Difference (Stirling’s Formula)

Numerical Integration - Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson’s 1/3rd And 3/8th Rule.

7 Hrs

Unit4 Partial Differentiation and Its Applications:

Function of two or more variables, Partial derivatives, Euler’s theorem,

Change of variables, Jacobin, Maxima and minima of functions of two

variables.

08 Hrs

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Unit5 Ordinary Differential Equation (First order and First degree):

Linear differential equation, Equation reducible to linear differential

equation, Exact differential equation, Equation reducible to exact equation.

07 Hrs

Unit6 Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation(First order and

First degree):

Picard’s method, Taylor’s series method, Euler’s method, modified Euler’s

method, Runge-kutta method.

06 Hrs

Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Numerical Methods in

Engineering & Science

Dr. B. S

Grewal

Khanna

Publishers 9th 2010

02

Advanced

Engineering

Mathematics

H. K. Das S. Chand 22nd 2018

03 Linear Algebra Seymour Lipschutz,

Marc Lars Lipson McGraw-Hill 4th 2009

04 Higher Engineering

Mathematics B. V. Ramana

Tata McGraw Hill

Publ. 6th 2010

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of Edition

01 Higher Engineering

Mathematics

Dr. B. S

Grewal

Khanna

Publishers 44th 2018

02

Advanced

Engineering

Mathematics

N. P. Bali,

Manish Goyal

Infinity science

press 7th 2010

03 Linear Algebra and

its Applications

Gilbert Strang Thomson

publication(USA)

4th 2006

04 Numerical Methods

Dr. P. Kandasamy,

Dr. K.

Thilagavathy, Dr.

K. Gunavathi

S. Chand 1st 2010

List of Tutorials

Sr. No. Title of Tutorials

1 Vector Space

2 Vector Space

3 Numerical Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations

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4 Numerical Differentiation and Integration

5 Partial Differentiation

6 Application of Partial Differentiation

7 Ordinary Differential Equation.

8 Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation

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Course Structure:

Class B. Tech, Sem. II

Course Code and Course Title 1CSPC107- Data Communication

Prerequisite/s -

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 3/0

Credits 03

Evaluation Scheme: ISE I / MSE / ISE II / ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives:

1 To study the fundamental concept and principles of data communication.

2 To learn data encoding techniques

3 To Compare and analyze various networking technologies and its types.

4 To make students understand working of various network models and layers.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1CSPC107_1 Explain the fundamental of data communication. (K2)

1CSPC107_2 Explain different transmission media with analog and digital data transmission

methods.(K2)

1CSPC107_3 Apply the data encoding methods. (K3)

1CSPC107_4 Explain working of multiplexing and switching methods.(K2)

1CSPC107_5 Summarize the layered architecture of network models with topologies and its

types. (K2)

Course Contents:

Unit

No.

Unit Name Contact

Hours

Unit 1

Communication Basics:

DataCommunication–Definition,Components,Datarepresentation,DataFlow

Networks– Definition, Uses, Topologies, Categories,

The Internet–History, ISP hierarchy, Protocols & Standards–Protocols,

Standards, Standards Organizations

07 Hrs.

Unit 2

Transmission media.

Guided Media: Twisted pair cable, Coaxial cable, Optical Fiber cable.

Unguided Media: Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared.

07 Hrs.

Unit 3 Data and Signal:

Analog & Digital data, Analog & Digital signals, Transmission Impairments,

Data Rate Limits, and Performance.

07 Hrs.

Unit 4

Data Encoding Digital-to-Digital conversion–Line coding, Line Coding Schemes ,Block coding,

Analog-to-Digital conversion–Pulse code modulation, delta modulation,

Digital-to-Analog conversion–ASK, FSK,PSK,

Analog-to-Analog conversion–AM, FM,PM.

08 Hrs.

Unit 5

Multiplexing & Switching Parallel and Serial transmission

Multiplexing–Frequency, Wavelength, Time-division,

Switching–Circuit switched, Datagram Networks, Virtual circuit network,

07 Hrs.

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Structure of switches

Unit 6 Network Models Network topologies, Categories of Networks, Layered Tasks, The OSI model,

Layers in the OSI model, TCP/IP protocol suit.

06 Hrs.

Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year

of

Edition

01 Data Communications and

Networking

BehrouzA

Forouzan

TataMcGraw-

Hill

4th 2012

02 Computer Networks AndrewS.

Tanenbaum

PrenticeHall

5th 2011

03 Computer communications

And Networking

Technologies

MichaelAGallo

CengageLearning

1st 2001

04 TCP/IP Protocol Suite BehrouzA.

Forouzan

TataMcGrawHill

edition 3rd 2005

Reference Books:

Sr.

No

Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Data & computer

communications

William

Stallings

Pearson Education 8th

2011

02 Data communication and

Computer Networks Ajit Pal

PHIL earning 1st

2014

03 Computer Networking:

Principles, Technologies

and protocols of network

design–

Natalia

Olifer and victor

Olifer

Wiley India

Edition

1st

2009

04 TCP/IPVolume1,2, 3, W.Richard

Stevens Addison Wesley 1st 2005

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Course Details

Class F.Y B.Tech, Sem.-II

Course Code and Course Title 1BSES108 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Prerequisite/s --

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Practical 2/0

Credits 02

Evaluation Scheme: ISE1/ MSE /ISE2/ ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives:

1. Summarize the Conventional and Non-Conventional Power plants and its functioning.

2. Explain fundamental concepts of thermodynamics from engineering point of view

3. Describe and demonstrate the various mechanical systems

4. Understand the working of power transmission system, its types.

5. Relate different production processes commonly used in industries.

Course Outcomes (COs): Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1BSES108_1 Distinguish different operations/machines involved in manufacturing processes. (K1)

1BSES108_2 Describe power generation processes from different energy sources. (K2)

1BSES108_3 Explain the basic concept of Gas laws and IC engines. (K2)

1BSES108_4 Distinguish between various mechanical systems. (K2)

1BSES108_5 Explain principles of power transmission devices and its types. (K2)

1BSES108_6 Calculate the operating and geometric parameters in power transmission systems.

(K3)

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs

Unit 1

Energy Sources & Power Plants

Renewable and nonrenewable, Solar-flat plate collector, concentric collector–

Parabolic and cylindrical, Photovoltaic cell, Wind, Hydropower plant, Steam

Power plant.

05 Hrs.

Unit 2

Gas Laws & I. C. Engine

Ideal Gases – Concept of Constant Pressure, Constant Volume, Constant

Temperature, Adiabatic, Polytropic and their representation on p-V and T-s

diagrams, Basic Components of IC Engines and Terminology, Four stroke and Two

stroke engines.

05 Hrs.

Unit 3

Refrigeration & Air Conditioning System

Second Law of Thermodynamics, Carnot Refrigerator, Vapour compression and

Vapour absorption system.

04 Hrs.

Unit 4 Mechanical systemsand Energy Conversion Devices

Pumps, Compressors, Hydraulic turbines - Pelton, Francis and Kaplan 05 Hrs.

Unit 5

Power Transmission Belt drives and gears drives, (Numerical’s on belt tensions, gear ratio, and velocity

ratio)

05 Hrs.

Unit 6

Manufacturing Processes:Casting process -Sand casting and metal joining

processes - Arc welding, Gas welding, soldering and brazing, Metal Removing

Process- turning, drilling, milling and reaming.

04 Hrs.

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Text Books::

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Non-Conventional Sources

of Energy G. D. Rai Khanna Publication 5th 2012

02 Engineering

Thermodynamics R. K. Rajput

Laxmi Publication,

Delhi. 8th 2011

03 IC Engines V. Ganesan Tata Mc- Graw Hill

Publication 4th 2013

04 Workshop Technology

Hajra

Choudhary,

Bose

Media Promoters &

publishers Pvt.

Ltd. (Vol.-I & II).

13th 2011

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Thermodynamics

Yunus A.

Cengel and

Boles

Tata Mc-Graw Hill

Publication 7th 2012

02 Manufacturing Technology P. N. Rao Tata Mc-Graw Hill

Publication 2nd 1999

03 Theory of machines S.S. Ratan Tata-McGraw Hill

Publications. 3rd 2012

04 Thermal engineering P.L Ballaney Khanna Publications 22nd 2000

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Class F.Y. B.Tech, Sem.-II

Course Code and Course Title 1CSES109 Basic Electronics Engineering

Prerequisite/s --

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 2/0

Credits 02

Evaluation Scheme: ISE I / MSE / ISE II / ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives: The course aims to:

01 Provide an introduction to digital logic design, leading to understand number system, Boolean

algebra and its relevance to digital logic design.

02 Illustrate combinational & sequential digital circuits.

03 Provide basic knowledge in solid state electronics including passive and active components and

sensors.

04 Analyze logic processes and implement logical operations using combinational logic circuits.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1CSES109_1 Explain fundamental concept of number system and its conversion amongst them(K2)

1CSES109_2 Interpret logic functions, circuits, truth tables and Boolean algebra expression. (K2)

1CSES109_3 Implement Combinational and Sequential circuits using standard gates by applying

reduction techniques.(K2)

1CSES109_4 Explain different Electronic components like resistor, capacitor, inductor etc.(K2)

1CSES109_5 Explain characteristics and working of basic electronic components like diode,

transistor. (K2)

Course Contents:

Unit 1 Number Systems:

Decimal, Binary, Octal & Hex number system. Inter-conversion of number system,

Unsigned and Signed binary numbers (Sign magnitude, 1’s complements, 2’s

complement)

05 Hrs.

Unit 2 Logic Gate and Boolean algebra:

Classification of Logic gates, binary addition, subtraction, division, multiplication.

Boolean Laws, De-Morgan's Theorems, simplification of logic expressions.

05 Hrs.

Unit 3 Combinational Logic circuits:

Adders, Subtractors, Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, De-multiplexers

04 Hrs.

Unit 4 Sequential Logic circuits:

Introduction to Shift registers, Flip-flops & counters

04 Hrs.

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Unit 5 Introduction to Passive Components:

Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors (Various Types, Construction, Color coding,

Specifications, Mathematical representation.)

05 Hrs.

Unit 6 Introduction to Active Components Diode: Construction, Diode biasing, V-I characteristics, Types of Diode (Zener

diode, Photo diode, LED- symbol, construction, working, characteristics),

Introduction to transistor.

05 Hrs.

Text Books:

Sr. No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Fundamentals of Digital

Design Anand Kumar PHI 2nd 2009

02 Digital Principals &

Applications

Albert

Malvino,

Donald Leach

TMGH

Publication 3rd 1981

03 Principle of Electronics V.K. Mehta S. Chand 1st 2010

04 A Text Book of Applied

Electronics R S Sedha S. Chand 2nd 2013

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Digital Design John Wakerly Prentice Hall India

Publication 4th 2005

02 Modern Digital Electronics R.P Jain TMGH Publication 3rd 2005

03 Fundamental of Electronics

Engineering R.Prasad

CENGAGE-

Learning 3rd 2012

04 Electronic Devices and

Circuits

R. Boylestad

& L.

Nashelsky

PHI 11th 2012

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Course Details:

Class F.Y. B. Tech, Sem. II

Course Code and Course Title 1CSBS110 Biology for Engineers

Prerequisite/s -

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 2/0

Credits 02

Evaluation Scheme: ISE I / MSE / ISE II / ESE 10/30/10/50

Course Objectives:

01 To provide basic knowledge of biological systems and neural network.

02 To study the terms used in pathology and various disorders.

03 To learn knowledge of biomolecules, enzymes, genetic code and nucleic acids.

04 To provide the knowledge of microorganisms and understand the scope of microbiology.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1CSBS110_1 Explain the fundamental of cell biology & neural network. K2)

1CSBS110_2 Define the various disorders & infectious diseases.( K1)

1CSBS110_3 Explain the biological significance & applied energetics of carbohydrates, lipids,

amino acids. ( K2)

1CSBS110_4 Understand the basics of genetic code & nucleic acids with mechanism of genetic

inheritance. (K2)

1CSBS110_5 Explain the basics & importance of microbiology with classification & cultivation of

bacteria fungi ,viruses (K2)

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs

Unit 1 Introduction to Biology: History and Significance of Biology; Origin of life; Biological Evolution;

Binomial Nomenclature; Classification of living organisms (five Kingdom

classification) Levels of structural organization and body systems, Basic life

processes, Homeostasis Cell Biology:

Definition; Types - Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell,

Structure of cell in human body; Functions of Cell; Transport across cell

membrane; Cell Division.

06 Hrs

Unit 2 Fundamentals of Nervous Systems:

Organization of nervous system; Neuron and Neuroglia; Classification and

Properties of nerve fibre; In brief structure and functions of Brain and Spinal cord.

Nerve Action Potential, Nerve Impulse- Generation & Conduction

04 Hrs

Unit 3 Introduction to Pathology:

Terminology used in Pathology; Subdivisions of Pathology; Histopathology:

Meaning, Technique used in histopathology; Terminological introduction to various

disorders- Hypertension, Ischemic heart disease, Arteriosclerosis, COPD, Renal

Failure, Anemia, Diabetes mellitus, Epilepsy, Stroke, Depression, Schizophrenia,

Peptic Ulcer, Jaundice, Hepatitis, Osteoporosis and Gout, Cancer; Infectious

diseases -Typhoid, Leprosy, Tuberculosis, UTI, AIDS, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea.

04 Hrs

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Unit 4 Biomolecules and Enzymes:

Introduction, Classification, Chemical nature and Biological role of Carbohydrate,

Lipids, Nucleic acids, Amino acids; Concept of free energy, Endergonic and

Exergonic reaction Glycolysis and Citric acid cycle – Pathway, Energetics and

Significance. Introduction, properties, and IUB classification of Enzymes. Enzyme

kinetics (Michaelis plot, Line Weaver Burke plot)

Regulation of enzymes: enzyme induction and repression, allosteric enzymes

regulation

06 Hrs

Unit 5 Genetics, Genetic Information Transfer and Inheritance:

Introduction to Chromosomes, Genes, DNA, RNA, Organization of mammalian

genome. Structure & Functions of DNA and RNA. Sex determination– In humans,

Inheritance: Mechanisms of inheritance, Unifactorial Inheritance, Multifactorial

inheritance, Sex-linked Inheritance.

04 Hrs

Unit 6 Microbiology:

Introduction, History, Branches, Scope and importance of Microbiology.

Introduction to Prokaryotes and Eukaryote Study of ultra-structure and

morphological classification and cultivation of bacteria, fungi and viruses.

04 Hrs

Text Books:

Sr. No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Concept of Cell

Biology

P. S. Verma and V.

K. Agarwal

S. Chand and

Company Ltd

- 2002

02 A Text book of

Zoology

R. D. Vidyarthi and

P. N. Pandey

S. Chand and

Company Ltd

- 2004

03 Practical Book of

Biochemistry

Surya Prakash Nirali Prakashan - 2018

04 A & P Textbook of

Microbiology

R. Ananthanarayan Orient Black

Swan;

9th 2013

Reference Books:

Sr. No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Principles of

Anatomy &

Physiology

Gerard J. Tortora John Wiley &

Sons

14th 2014

02 Textbook of

Pathology

Harsh Mohan Jaypee Brothers

Medical

Publishers (P) Ltd

6th 2010

03 Biochemistry U. Satyanarayan Books & Allied

(P) Ltd, Kolkata

5th 2017

04 Lehninger Principles

of Biochemistry

David L. Nelson W H Freeman &

Co

6th 2012

05 Microbiology Pelczar Jr., M J,

Chan, E C S and

Krieg, N R

McGraw-Hill 1st 2012

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Course Details:

Class F.Y. B. Tech, Sem.- II

Course Code and Course Title 1CSES154 Basic Electronics Engineering

Laboratory

Prerequisite/s --

Teaching Scheme: Practical/Tutorial 02/00

Credits 01

Evaluation Scheme: ISE 50

Course Objectives:- The Course aims to,

1 Familiarize the students with basic electronics equipment and components

2 Develop the ability to analyze analog and digital electronics circuits

3 Develop competence in Combinational Logic Problem formulation and Logic

Optimization.

4 Acquire basic knowledge on the working of various semi-conductor devices.

Course Outcomes (COs):-

After successful completion of this course, the student will be able to,

1CSES154_1 Implement combinational & sequential circuits by applying the knowledge of logic

gates. (K3)

1CSES154_2 Explain the characteristics of different electronics devices such as diodes , transistors

etc. (K2)

1CSES154_3 Use Laboratory equipments for testing and measurement of various electronic

components.(S3)

1CSES154_4 Construct and take measurement of various circuits to compare experimental results in

the laboratory with theoretical analysis. (S3)

1CSES154_5 Interact effectively with the instructor and the teaching assistant(s) during lab hours

and discussions in order to further their learning experience and their interest.(A3)

Sr.

No. Title of Experiment

1

Familiarization with Laboratory Instruments (Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Digital

Multimeter, DC Power Supply) and electronics components (R, L, C, Diodes, Transistor, LED,

Switches)

2 Implement logic gates and verify its truth table. ( OR, AND, NOT, NAND, NOR, EXOR,

EXNOR)

3 Implement NAND & NOR as a universal gate

4 Design and implement adder circuits.

5 Design and implement Subtractor circuits

6 Design and implement Multiplexers

7 Design and implement De-multiplexers.

8 Design and implement Encoders

9 Design and implement Decoders

10 Verify V-I Characteristics of PN junction diode.

11 Verify V-I Characteristics of Zener diode.

12 Study of rectifiers(Half wave rectifier & Full wave rectifier)

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*Any Ten Experiments should be performed from above listed table.

Text Books:

Sr. No Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 Fundamentals of Digital

Design Anand Kumar PHI 2nd 2009

02 Digital Principals &

Applications

Albert

Malvino,

Donald Leach

TMGH

Publication 3rd 1981

03 Principle of Electronics V.K. Mehta S. Chand 1st 2010

04 A Text Book of Applied

Electronics R S Sedha S. Chand 2nd 2013

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Digital Design John Wakerly Prentice Hall India

Publication 4th 2005

02 Modern Digital Electronics R.P Jain TMGH Publication 3rd 2005

03 Fundamental of Electronics

Engineering R.Prasad

CENGAGE-

Learning 3rd 2012

04 Electronic Devices and

Circuits

R. Boylestad

& L.

Nashelsky

PHI 11th 2012

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Course Details:

Class B. Tech Sem. -II

Course Code & Course Title 1CSBS155- Biology for Engineers

Laboratory

Prerequisite/s --

Teaching Scheme (Lecture/Tutorial/Practical) 0/0/2

Credits 1

Evaluation Scheme: ISE/ESE 50/0

Course Objectives

1 To learn the basics of microscope and its uses for study nervous system using specimen

2 To provide the basic knowledge regarding the qualitative analysis of carbohydrates and

proteins.

3 To learn the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch.

4 To study different equipment’s and it’s processing for sterilization and cultivation of bacteria

and fungi.

Course Outcomes (COs) Students will be able to:

1CSBS155_1 Make use of different equipment’s used in microbiology. (K3)

1CSBS155_2 Identify the carbohydrates & proteins by using various chemical tests(K3)

1CSBS155_3 Determine salivary amylaze activities on starch. (K3)

1CSBS155_4 Understand the concepts of sub culturing of bacteria, fungi and its stenning techniques

or methods. (K2)

1CSBS155_5 Perform different biological experiments. (S2)

1CSBS155_6 Follow professional and ethical principles during laboratory work in a team for

laboratory activities. (A2)

List of Experiments: It should consist of minimum 8-10 experiments based on following list.

1. Study of Microscope

2. Study of nervous system using specimen, models, etc.

3. Qualitative analysis of Carbohydrates

(Glucose, Fructose, Lactose, Maltose, Sucrose and starch)

4. Identification of Proteins (albumin and Casein)

5. Study of enzymatic hydrolysis of starch.

6. Determination of Salivary amylase activity.

7. Study of different equipment’s and processing, e.g., B.O.D. incubator, laminar flow, aseptic

hood, autoclave, hot air sterilizer, deep freezer, refrigerator, microscopes used in experimental

microbiology.

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8. Sterilization of glassware, preparation and sterilization of media.

9. Sub culturing of bacteria and fungus. Nutrient stabs and slants preparations

10. Staining methods- Simple, Grams staining.

11. Staining methods-Acid fast staining.

12. Preparation of permanent slides of organs.

Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher

Year of

Edition

01 Concept of Cell Biology P. S. Verma and V.

K. Agarwal

S. Chand and

Company Ltd

2002

02 A Text book of Zoology R. D. Vidyarthi and

P. N. Pandey

S. Chand and

Company Ltd

2004

03 Practical Book of

Biochemistry

Surya Prakash NiraliPrakashan 2018

04 A & P Textbook of

Microbiology, 9th Edition

R. Ananthanarayan Orient BlackSwan; 2013

Reference Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Principles of Anatomy &

Physiology

Gerard J. Tortora John Wiley &

Sons

14th 2014

02 Textbook of Pathology Harsh Mohan Jaypee Brothers

Medical

Publishers (P) Ltd

6th 2010

03 Biochemistry U. Satyanarayan Books & Allied

(P) Ltd, Kolkata

5th 2017

04 Lehninger Principles of

Biochemistry

David L. Nelson W H Freeman &

Co

6th 2012

05 Microbiology Pelczar Jr., M J,

Chan, E C S and

Krieg, N R

McGraw-Hill 1st 2012

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Course Details:

Class F.Y. B. Tech, Sem. I

Course Code and Course Title 1BSES156 Computer Programming

Prerequisite/s --

Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial/Practical 3/0/4

Credits 05

Evaluation Scheme: ISE /ESE 50/50

Course Objectives: The course aims to:

01 To expose programming constructs of C language to the students.

02 To develop problem solving skills amongst the students.

03 To learn how to write modular and efficient C programs.

04 To implement C programs for various problem statements.

Course Outcomes (COs): Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1BSES156_1 Write, compile and debug programs in C language. ( K2)

1BSES156_2 Make use of different data types in a computer program ( K3)

1BSES156_3 Make use of conditional expressions and looping statements to solve problems

associated with conditions and repetitions ( K3)

1BSES156_4 Construct the C code using a modular approach.( K3)

1BSES156_5 Demonstrate C Programs for various problem statements. (A3)

1BSES156_6 Practice C program for various problem statements. (S3)

Course Syllabus

Course Contents: Contact

Hrs.

Unit 1

Basics of Programming

The meaning of algorithms, Flowcharts, Pseudo codes, Writing algorithms and

drawing flowcharts for simple exercises, Memory concepts, C Program

development environment.

03 Hrs.

Unit 2

C Fundamentals

Importance of ‘C’ Language, History, Structure of ‘C’ Program, Sample ‘C’

Program, Constants, variables and data types, Enumeration. Operators and

expressions, Managing input / output operations, Control statements-Decision

making, Case control & Looping Constructs.

06 Hrs.

Array

The meaning of an array, one dimensional and two dimensional arrays, declaration

and initialization of arrays, reading , writing and manipulation of above types of

arrays, multidimensional arrays.

05 Hrs.

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Strings-Declaring and initialing character array, reading and writing string to/from

terminal, arithmetic operations on characters, putting strings together, string

handling functions.

Unit 4

Functions

Need of user defined functions, elements of User defined functions, defining

functions, return values and their types, function calls, function declaration,

methods of parameter passing, Scope rule of functions, user defined and library

functions.

04 Hrs.

Unit 5

Structure & Pointers

Need of Structure, Defining a structure, declaring and accessing structure variables,

structure initialization, copying and comparing structure variables, array of

structures, structures and functions, Unions.

Understanding pointers, accessing the address space of a variable, declaring and

initialization pointer variables, accessing a variable through its pointer, pointer

expressions, pointers and arrays, pointer and character strings, pointer and structure,

Void pointer and generic pointer, null pointer, dangling pointer, pointer to a

function, Calling A function through function pointer.

Dynamic memory allocation malloc() ,calloc() ,realloc(),free(),Core dump ,

Memory leak.

07 Hrs.

Unit 6

File Handling

Defining and opening a file, closing a file, input/output operations on files, error

handling during I/O operations, random access files, command line arguments, C

preprocessor.

03 Hrs.

Experiment List:

1 Write an algorithm for given problem statement.

2 Draw a flowchart for given problem.

3 program using different data types and operators in C.

4 Program using different operators and demonstration of operator precedence.

5 Program using if and if else construct.

6 Program using if else ladder and nested if else.

7 Program using switch case.

8 program to demonstrate looping constructs(while and for loops)

9 program to demonstrate looping constructs(do while and nested loops)

10 program to demonstrate one dimensional array

11 program to demonstrate two dimensional array

12 Implement a program to demonstrate String handling functions.

13 Implement a program to demonstrate user defined functions.

14 program to demonstrate concept of recursion (factorial, Fibonacci)

15 program to demonstrate concept of structures in c.

16 program to demonstrate concept of array of structures in c.

17 program to demonstrate pointers in c.

18 program to demonstrate pointers arithmetic in c.

19 Program to demonstrate function pointer.

20 Implement a program to demonstrate file handling.

21 Program to demonstrate command line arguments.

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Text Books:

Sr.

No Title Author Publisher Edition

Year of

Edition

01 Programming And

Problem Solving Using C

Language

ISRD Group McGraw-Hill

Publications 1st 2012

02 Let Us C Yashwant Kanetkar BPB 3rd 2011

03

C How to Program

Harvey M. Deitel ,

Paul J. Deitel,

Abbey Deitel

Pearson 2nd 2009

04 Programming in ANSI C E. Balguruswamy Tata Mc-Graw

Hill

4th 2008

Reference Books:

Sr.

No

Title Author Publisher Edition Year of

Edition

01 The ‘C’ Programming

Language D. M. Ritchie Pearson 2nd 1998

02 C Programming

Laboratory: Handbook for

Beginners

Sidnal Wiley India

Limited 1st 2012

03 Understanding pointers in

C

Yashwant Kanetkar BPB Publications 4th 2001

04 Test your C Skills Yashwant Kanetkar BPB Publications 5th 2013