Prospectues: Industrial Engineering Institute
Prospectues: Industrial Engineering Institute
Prospectues: Industrial Engineering Institute
PROSPECTUES
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE
INTRODUCTION
Dear Student / Parents, We welcome your enquiry & appreciate your quest for enhancing your knowlage in technical field. Industrial Engineering Institute, though a private institution, is an old & established institution ( Estb. 1965 ). Since 1965 till begening of 21st century, this was one of the leading institute for engineering studies. Thousands of candidates were trained in almost all engineering faculties right from Technician to Engineering level. Institute used to provide quality teaching for Govt. recognised engineering examinations such as AMIE, IME, IETE and even City & Guilds of London for many years along with ample practical facility. This approach of the institute proved to be very useful to the industry in getting technically qualified manpower. Slowly this senario was changed in last decade when many granted and nongranted engineering colleges & polytehnics came up in Maharashtra State. But institute continued to impart quality, industry oriented training for various technical courses. A student can develop his career according to his age, qualification, family background and experience with the help of our guidance in selecting an appropriate course. The student is trained practically & theoratically under the guidance of our well educated & experienced teacher. We take sincere efforts for personal attentation to individual student. We are therefore pleased to offer you our best and sincere guidance & co-operation in persuing your goal.
The students admitted with above mentioned facility, are sent for gaining actual working experience after completion of his course. During this period student has to attend that place on his own responsibility & cost. Under any circumstances student enrolled for this catogary cannot withdraw the same for any reason. After completion of field experience, Institute helps for getting an appropriate placement for the successful candidate.
DURATION OF COURSE
Last few pages of prospectus indicate list of different courses, their duration, fees etc. Student who wishes to complete the full course in SHORTER DURATION can do so, provided he can attend the insitiute for more hourse everyday. Similarly working student or long distance resident student who is unable to attend institute regularly due to time constraint, can complete the full course comfartably in EXTENDED DURATION with proper guidance from Principal. For both types of such students complete course is covered with full practicals and theory as per the syllabus.
ELECTRICAL COURSES
Following courses are conducted under this faculty 1] WIREMAN [ W ] : Syllabus covers 1. Basic Electricity 3. Electrical Accessories 2. Tools 4. Conductor, Semi conductors and Insulators, Wires and Cables 6. Meters 8. I.S.I. Symbols 10.Study of various long forms
procedure for payment of fees from office before admission. The fees must be paid before 15th of every moth till full paid, otherwise fine of Rs.25/- per Rs. 500/- per month will be charged in multiple i.e. 25 + 50 + 75 + 100 ........ OR if the fees are not paid for consecutive two months
(installments) without written permission from Principal, institute reserves the right to cancel his admission. In this regard no complaint or argument
5. Types of Wiring, Earthing 7. Joints, Solding & Taping 9. Safety Rules 11. Study of a. Tube light construction, parts, connection, faults and testing b. Ceiling fan construction, parts, connection, faults and testing. c. Electric bells d. Series parallel testing board Nearly 30 practicals based on above topics are covered in the courses. 2] ELECTRICIAN [ E ] : Syllabus covers 1. Basic Electricity, 2. Electrical Appliances, 3. Cells and Batteries, 4. Magnet and Magnetism, 5. D.C. Generator, 6. Transformer, 7. A.C.Motor (1ph & 3ph), starters, 8. Illumination, 9. Condenser (Capacitor), 10.Measuring Instruments, 11. Generation, Transmission & Distrubution. Nearly 30 practicals based on above topics are covered in the courses. 3] ARMATURE & MOTOR REWINDING [ AM ] : Syllabus covers 1. Basic Electricity, 2. Tools, 3. Wires & Winding Material, 4. Special Instruments required in Varnishing, Winding, 5. Meters, 6. Magnets & Magnetism, 7. D.C. Motors, 8. Transformers & Alternators, 9. A.C. Motors (1ph,3ph) and 10.Capacitor, Starters, 11. Various Winding Terms. Nearly 30 practicals based on above topics are covered in the courses. 4
will be entertained by Institutes authority. But under special circumstances if the student is unable to continue the course for some reason then he is permitted to transfer his admission to correspondance course or he will be permitted to continue again in future by paying change of batch of admission fee plus difference in fees if any subject to prior permission from Principal.
Student and guardian are requested to read above information carefully and should take advantage of the same. We take full responsibility of student and we always strive tireless for betterment of each student. We guide continuously till he achieves success in his career. PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE 3
4] ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES [ EES ] : Syllabus coversTheory Paper I : Syllabus for this paper is same.0 that of ELECTRICIAN Course. Theory Paper II : Syllabus for this paper is same as that of ARMATURE & MOTOR REWINDING Course. Theory Paper III : INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN : Syllabus Covers 2. Power Generation Systems, Transmission & Distribution, 3. Sub Station, 4. Sub Station Earthing, Lighting Arrestor, 5. H.T. Transformer, 6. a.Busbar, b.Capacitor Instalation, 7. a. Isolater and Circuit Breakers, 8. Lift Installation, b. Industrial Wiring, 9. Panel Board Wiring, 10.a. Supply Points, b. Watej Pump Installation, c. Fire fighting installation d. Farm House Wiring, e. Washing Machine, 11. Stand by power supply Nearly 100 practicals based on above topics along with industrial visits are covered in the course. 5] ADVANCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES [ AEES ] : Syllabus covers Theory Paper I : Syllabus for this paer is same as that ELECTRICIAN course Theory Paper II : Syllabus for this paper is same as that of ARMATURE & MOTOR REWINDING Course. Theory Paper III : Syllabus for this paper is same as that of INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN paper. Theory Paper IV : ADVANCE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN : Syllabus covers 1. Industrial Wiring 2. Industrial Electronics, (Estimation and Costing), 3. Design of Panel Board, 4. Testing of Electrical 5. DC Machines ( Motors & Equipments, Generators ), 6. AC Machines ( Alternators, 3 7. Contactor Programming, Phase Induction Motors ), 8. Installation and Commissioning, 9. Switch Gear and Protection. Nearly 100 practicals based on above topics along with industrial visits are covered in the course. 5 1. I.S.I. symbols, i.e. rules,
MECHANICAL COURSES
Following courses are conducted under this faculty 1] TURNER [ T ] :1 Syllabus covers 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. Safety, Measuring Instruments, Holding Devices, Engineering Fastners, Limits, Fits, Tolerance & Interchangebility, 11. Lathe Machine, 13.Types of Lathe Machines, 2. Units of Measurements, 4. Cutting Tools, 6. General Hand Tools, 8. Lubricants & Lubrication, 10.Jigs & Fixtures,
12.Lathe Machine Specification, 14.Lathe Machine Accessories and Attachments, 15.Lathe Operations, 16.Introduction to C.N.C. Nearly 40 practicals ( Lathe operations ) based on above topics are covered in the course. 2] FITTER [ F ] : Syllabus covers 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. Safety, 2. Units of Measurements, Measuring Instruments, 4. Cutting Tools, Holding Devices, 6. General Hand Tools, Engineering Fastners, 8. Lubricants & Lubrication, Limits, Fits, Tolerance & 10.Jigs & Fixtures, Interchangebility, 11. Gauges, 12.Bearing, 13.Basic Electricity. Nearly 40 practicals based on above topics are covered in the course. 3] WELDER PRACTICE [ WP ] : Syllabus covers 1. ARC Welding, 2. Gas Welding, 3. Gas Cutting. Nearly 40 practicals based on above topics are carried out in the course. 4] FABRICATION FITTER : Syllabus covers PAPER I : WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING DRAWING Section I : Workshop Technology 6
1. Units of Measurement 2. Measuring Instruments 3. Cutting Tools and Hand Tools 4. Work Holding Devices 5. Limits, Fits and Tolerance 6. Gauges 7. Study of various Machines like Lathe, Milling, Grinding,Machines, Drilling Machines etc. Section II : Engineering Drawing 1. Introduction to Engineering 2. Geometrical Constructions Drawing 3. Scales 4. Orthographic Projection 5. Sectional Views 6. Isometric Views PAPER II : FITTER SHOP THEORY : Same as FITTER Course. PAPER III : WELDER PRACTICE : Same as WELDER Course. 5] FABRICATION SUPERVISOR PAPER I : WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING DRAWING ( Same as FABRICATION FITTER - Paper I ) PAPER II - : Same as WELDER Course. PAPER - III : WORKSHOP MANAGEMENT & CALCULATIONS ( Same as MES Paper - IV ). 6] MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN [ MD ] : Paper I Theory : Syllabus covers 1. Engineering Drawing and 2. Engineering Materials, Conventions, 3. Mathematics, 4. Measuring Instruments, 5. Limits, Fits and Tolerance, 6. Screw Threads and Threaded Fasteners, 7. Rivets and Riveted Joints, 8. Gear and Gearing Paper II Engineering Drawing : Syllabus covers 1. Introduction to Drawing, 2. Geometrical Constructions, 3. Scales, 4. Engg. Curves, 5. Projection of Points, Lines, 6. Orthographic Projictions, Planes, 7. Isometric Projections, 8. Sectional Views, 9. Freehand Sketches, 10.Assembly Drawing, Minimum 35 to 40 drawing sheets based on above topics are covered in the courses. 7
7] PIPING DRAUGHTSMAN [ PD ] : Paper I-Theory : Syllabus covers 1. Introduction, 2. Role of Piping Draughtsman, 2. Scope of Work for Piping 3. Various Definitions and Terms Drafting, used, 4. Comparison of Piping versus 5. Types of Drawings Machine Drawing, 6. Concept and Symbols used in 7. Scales for Piping Drawing, Piping Drawings, 8. Various Fittings / Piping 9. Insulation, Components, 10.Instrumentation, 11. Steam Tracing of Process Lines, 12.Process Plant Terms, 13.Process Plant Utilities, 14.Process Plant Equipment, 15.Different Diagrams and Various Tips for a Good Plant Layout, 16.Pumps, 17.Compressors and Exchangers, 18.Various arrangement of Piping, 19.Pressure Relieving Devices. Paper II Drawing : Syllabus covers 1. Process Equipment Symbols, 2. Symbols for Pipe Fittings and Vales, 3. Projections Exercise I, 4. Projections Exercise II, 5. Isometric to Orthographic 6. Isometric to Orthographic Exercise I, Exercise II, 7. Schematic Diagram, 8. Flow Diagram, 9. Piping and Instrumentation 10.Equipments Arrangement Diagram, Layout, 11. Different Arrangement of 12.Piping Layout Plan, Control Stations, 13.Piping Layout Elevation / 14.Orthographic to Isometric Section, Exercise with B.O.M., Minimum 25 to 30 drawing sheets based on above topics are covered in the course. 8] CNC PROGRAMMING [ CNC ] : Paper I : Syllabus covers 1. NC, CNC & DNC machines, 3. Axis identification of CNC machines, 5. Key board details of computer unit and operational panel, 7. CNC words, G codes and M codes, 2. Classification of CNC machines, 4. Special features of CNC machines, 6. Listing co-ordinates of job, 8. Canned cycles used in CNC as per Fanuc Control system. 8
Paper II : Syllabus covers 1. Programming format, 2. Co-ordinate systems, 3. Preparatory functions and 4. Miscellaneous functions Programming format of them , (M codes), 5. Simple programming examples 6. Programming using Canned of drilling, milling and lathe cyclesin lathe, milling, drilling machines machines as per Fanuc Control. 9] CNC SUPERVISOR PAPER I : WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING DRAWING ( Same as FABRICATION FITTER - Paper I ) PAPER II : Same as CNC PROG. - Paper I PAPER III : Same as CNC PROG. - Paper II PAPER I V : WORKSHOP MANAGEMENT & CALCULATIONS ( Same as MES Paper - IV ). 10] MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES [ MES ] : Theory Paper I : Syllabus for this paper is that FITTER Course. Theory Paper II : Syllabus covers 1. Different types of machines used in a typical workshop like a. Lathes b. Milling machines c. Shaping machines d. Grinding machines e. Drilling machines f. C.N.C. machines 2. Workshop layout 3. Surface Finishing process & coating 4. Machining process 5. Heat treatment. 6. Material handling, conveying & storing system. Theory Paper III : ENGINEERING DRAWING ( Same as that of MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN PAPER II ) Theory Paper IV : WORKSHOP MANAGEMENT & CALCULATIONS Syllabus covers Section I Workshop Management 1. Principle of supervision 2. Quality control / Inspection 3. Bill of material / estimation 4. Job planning 5. Basic knowledge of factory act, 6. Knowledge of industrial safety, standard orders, ESI & accident prevention and providentfund act, Factory act. investigationof accident. 9
7. Concept of quality circle 9. Customer service 11. Purchasing 13.Minimum wages act / Payment of wages act 15.Decision making 17.Selection of workman 19.Knowledge of first aid, first aid box 21.Incentive scheme simplification 23.Costing of job 25.Communication skill.
8. ISO 9000 10.Basic knowledge of tool crib and stores 12.Time keeping 14.Selection of persons for jobs 16.Job allocation 18.Knowledge of apprentices Act 1961 20.Execution of power 22.Time study, method study Work and work study. 24.Knowledge of labour control
Section II Workshop Calculations 1. Units & Measurements 2. Simple arithmetic 3. Mensuration 4. Work, Power, Energy 5. Cutting speed & feed 6. Taper turning 7. Bill of material Nearly 80 practicals and 30 drawing sheets based on above topics are carried out in the course. 11] ADVANCE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES [ AMES ] : Theory Paper I : Syllabus for this paper is same as MES paper I Theory Paper II : Syllabus for this paper is same as MES paper II Theory Paper III : Syllabus for this paper is same as MES paper III Theory Paper IV : Syllabus for this paper is same as MES paper IV Theory Paper V : Syllabus covers 1. Mechanical working of metals 2. Smithing and forging 3. Pattern making and foundry 4. Powder metallurgy 5. Plastics and their processing 6. Transmission of power and motion 7. Introduction to hydraulics and 8. Non conventional machining pneuamatics 9. CAD, CAM & CIM Nearly 80 practicals and 30 drawing sheets along with industrial visits are carried out in the course. 10
Paper IV : Civil / Architectural Drawing Syllabus covers 1. Engineering drawing and 2. Types of Doors and Windows setting out of building 3. Perspective views 4. Isometric projection 5. Sections of R.C.C. 6. Airport building drawing components. 7. Multistorey building drawing 8. Different types of stairs 9. Calculation of materials and rate analysis of various components. Nearly 55 to 60 sheets based on above topics. 3] CIVIL ENGEENRING SERVICES ( CES ) : Paper I : Theory syllabus for this is same as that of CD / AD - I Paper II : Drawing paper syllabus for this is same as that of CD / AD - II Paper III : Theory syllabus for this is same as that of AD - III Paper IV : Drawing syllabus for this is same as that of AD - IV Paper V : Theory syllabus covers 1. Estimation & Costing 2. Construction management a) Introduction b) Construction planning c) Construction labour d) Inspection & quality control e) Safety in civil engineering 3. Account a) Introduction b) Stores & material management c) Different types of contract d) Allotment of works Nearly 55 to 60 sheets based on above topics. 4] ADVANCE CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES ( ACES ) : Paper I : Theory syllabus for this is same as that CD / AD - I Paper II : Drawing paper syllabus for this is same as that of CD / AD - II Paper III : Theory syllabus for this is same as that of AD - III
8. Doors, Windows, Ventilators 10.Electrical symbols & drawing 12.R.C.C. details various components 13.Important terms used in 14.Plan, elevation & section drawings building construction. for single & double storied residential building 15.Concept of site plan, layout plan etc. Nearly 35 to 40 sheets based on above topics. 2] ARCHITECTURE DRAUGHTSMAN ( AD ) : Paper I : Theory syllabus for this is same as that of CD - I Paper II : Drawing paper syllabus for this is same as that of CD - II Paper III : Theory syllabus covers 1. Field activities 3. Domestic services. 5. Estimations 2. R.C.C. 4. Surveying and Leveling 6. Finishes 11
Paper IV : Drawing syllabus for this is same as that of AD - IV Paper V : Theory syllabus for this is same as that of CES - V Paper VI : R.C.C. Design and Civil Works. 12
Syllabus Covers 1. R.C.C. design of building elements 3. Design of steel structure 5. Steel fabrication 7. Water proofing works 9. Painting & wall finishes 11. Building maintenance works 13. Theory of structure 15. Hydrolics 2. Irrigation engineering 4. Water supply sanitary engineering 6. Roads, Bridges & Railways 8. Electrification works 10. Plumbing & drainage works 12. Surveying & Levelling 14. Setting in foundation 16. Check list for different building works
15.Construction of kitchen platform 17.Colour wheels 19.Different types of accessories 21.Different types of table lamps 23.Different types of curtains
16.Shades and shadow 18.Electrical drawings 20.Designing dressing table 22.Different types of plants 24.One point perspective a) Bed Room b) Kitchen c) Living Room
25.Two Point perspective a) Bed Room b) Kitchen c) Living Room Nearly 35 to 40 sheets based on above topics.
5] INTERIOR DESIGNING [ ID ] : Paper I & II : Same as Civil Dsman Paper I & II ( Ref. page No. 11 ). Paper III - Theory : Syllabus covers 1. History of Interior Design 2. Basic of design composition 3. Introduction to building material 4. Air conditioning 5. Lighting 6. Acoustics 7. Building protection 8. Interior furnishing 9. Painting Interiors 10.Quantities and Estimating 11. Vastushastra (Introduction) Paper IV : Interior Drawing List of sheets 1. Study of Lines, scales & views of a cube & oblong 3. Iso and Ortho of dressing table, chair, wardrobe etc. 5. Sitting arrangements 7. Residential drawing in British and Metric scale a) Plan b) Elevation 9. Designing furniture in kitchen a) Plan b) Elevation c) Section 11. Commercial drawing Shops, Offices etc. 13.Different type of carpentry joints
AUTOMOBILE COURSES
1] AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING SERVICES ( ATES ) : Paper I : Automobile Engines Syllabus covers 1. Safety 2. Tools & equipments 3. Motor vechicle industry 4. Engine : A. Petrol Engine B. Diesel Engine 5. Fuel feed system & exhaust 6. Engine cooling system system 7. Air intake system 8. Engine lubrication system 9. Automobile electricity 10.Preventive maintenance Nearly 60 practicals based on above topics are carried out in the course. Paper II : Automobile Control System and Practice Syllabus covers 1. Steering system 2. Suspention system 3. Transmission system 4. Chassis 5. Automobile break system 6. Wheels and tyres 7. Motor vehicle Act 1988 & 8. Garage equipment and layout vehicle Insurance Nearly 60 practicals based on above topic are carried out in the course. Paper II : Auto Electrician Syllabus covers 1. Safety 3. Electrical technical terms 5. Battries 13
2. Orthographics projection 4. Various types of materials 6. Colour scheme 8. Designing furniture and living room a) Plan b) Elevation c) Section 10.Designing furniture in bed room a) Plan b) Elevation c) Section 12.Different types of board, bricks 14.Details of doors and windows
2. Tools, Equipments, Measuring instruments 4. Magnetism and basic electricity 6. Dynamo and regulator 14
8. Engine starter motor 10.Automobile wiring and dash board Instruments Nearly 40 practicals based on above topics are carried out in the course. In all nearly 150 practicals are covered in this course. 2] ADVANCE AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING SERVICES ( AATES ) : Paper No. I, II & III are same as ATES course Paper IV : Modern Automobile System Syllabus covers 1. a) Introduction to MPFI system & its layout . b) Types of sensors & their working. c) 16 valve / 12 valve MPFI engine. d) CNG / LPG engines & its layout . Advantages & disadvantages of CNG / LPG over petrol engines. Important spares / Units of CNG engine. Maintenance procedure of CNG engines. e) V Tech engines - Construction & working of V Tech engines. 2. Diesel fuel system 3. Advance cooling system 4. Lubrication system 5. Suspension system 6. Car Air Conditioning 7. Power Windows 8. Remote locking (Auto Cop) 9. Body construction 10.Vehicle inspection 3] TWO WHEELER MECHANIC [ TWM ] : Syllabus covers 1. Safety 3. Engine 5. Transmission system 7. Brakes 9. Servicing and maintenance 2. Tools and equipments 4. Different types of systems in engines 6. Suspension and steering system 8. Electrical system
5] AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC [ ATM ] : Syllabus covers 1. Safety, Tools & Fasteners 2. Engine ( power system ) Indian Automobile Industry Dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) 3. Petrol Engine 4. Diesel Engine 5. Fuel System Petrol & Diesel 6. Engine cooling system coolant & radiator pressure cap 7. Lubrication system 8. Steering system 9. Suspension system 10.Transmission system 11. Break system Introduction 12.Wheels, Tyres & Chassis to disc break 13.Automobile electricity 14.Preventive maintainance Nearly 70 practials based on above topic are carried out in the course. 6] DIESEL MECHANIC [ DM ] : Syllabus covers 1. Safety 2. Moter vehicle industry 3. Engine 4. Fuel feed & exhaust system 5. Engine cooling system 6. Engine lubrication system 7. Automobile electricity 8. Transmission system 9. Break system 10.Steering system 11. Suspention system 12.Wheels, Tyres & Chassis 13.Preventive maintainance Nearly 70 practicals based on above topic are carried out in the course.
Nearly 40 practicals based on above topics are carried out in the course.
4] AUTO ELECTRICIAN [ ATE ] : The Syllabus for this course is same as that of ATES - Paper III . 15
2] AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING SERVICES ( ACRES ) : Theory paper I : Syllabus for this paper is same as that of ACRM paper Theory paper II Syllabus covers 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. Science Compressor Evaporator Refrigerant Air conditioning 2. Refrigeration 4. Condensers 6. Expansion devices (commercial) 8. Commercial refrigeration 10.Automobile air conditioning
ELECTRONICS, COMPUTER HARDWARE / NETWORKING AND INSTRUMENTION COURSES 1] BASIC ELECTRONICS / AUDIO RADIO SERVICING [ ARS ] : Syllabus covers 1. Basic electronic 2. Study of various electronic components a. Resistors b. Condenser c. Inductors & Transformers d. Loudspeakers & Microphones e. Study of various Semiconductors like Diode, Transistor & Integrated circuits (ICs) 3. Power supply 4. Basics of transistor circuits 5. Audio amplifier 6. Audio equipment 7. Oscillators 8. Concept of Modulation / Transmission 9. Superhetrodyne receiver 10.Fault finding procedure Nearly 40 practicals based on above topics. 2] B / W & COLOUR TELEVISION SERVICING : Syllabus covers
Theory paper III : Syllabus covers 1. Refrigerant flow control 2. Cooling towers devices ( fluid ) 3. Evaporator 4. De-frosting 5. Refrigerant 6. Lubrication & Insulation 7. Electricity 8. Food preservation 9. Multi temp system 10.Commercial air condtioning Nearly 100 practicals and industrial visits based on above topics are carried out in the courses. 3] ADVANCE AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING SERVICES ( AACRES ) : Theory Paper I : Syllabus for this is same as that of ACRES - Paper - I Theory Paper II : Syllabus for this is same as that of ACRES - Paper - II Theory Paper III : Syllabus for this is same as that of ACRES - Paper - III Theory Paper IV : Syllabus covers Section - I 1. Air-conditioning 3. Principle of load estimation Section II 1. Automobile air-conditioning 2. Psychrometry and psychrometric chart 4. Air distribution 2. Commercial refrigeration
Nearly 100 practicals and industrial visits based on above topics are carried out in the course. 17
1. Principle of monochrome 2. Antenna & Tuner television & picture transmission 3. Vision I.F. Amplifier (V.I.F.) 4. Video Amplifier 5. Picture tube 6. Sound 7. Power supply 8. Scanning circuts a. Synchronisation b. Horizontal & Vertical circuit 9. Trouble shooting technique 10.Servicing tools & equipments 11. Colour physics 12.Colour demodulation circuit 13.Colour picture tube 14.Vision I.F. amplifier (V.I.F.) / Video detector 15.Video amplifier 16.Sound section 17.Remote control 18.Power supply 19.Scanning circuits 20.Trouble shooting technique 21.Servicing tools & equipment Nearly 65 to 70 practicals based on above topics. 18
3] ( INDUSTRIAL ) ELETRONICS ENGINEERING SERVICES ( EES ) : Paper I : Syllabus for this is same that of ARS course. Paper II : Syllabus covers 1. Power supply 2. Digital electronics 3. Study of logical gates 4. Study of various Flip Flops 5. Counter & Registers 6. Opto electronics, electronics 7. Study of industrial applications devices & electromechanical (simple circuit) devices Nearly 65 to 70 practicals based on above topics 4] VIDEO TELEVISION ENGINEERING SERVICES ( VTES ) : Paper I & Paper II : Syllabus for these papers is same as that of B/W & Colour TV servicing course Paper III : Syllabus covers 1. Telephone technology 2. Operational amplifier 3. CD player 4. VCD player 5. Advanced TV technology 6. CD / MP3 / DVD player servicing systems 7. Satellite communication Nearly 80 to 85 practicals based on above topics. 5] ELETRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING SERVICES ( ETES ) : Paper I : Syllabus for this is same as that of ARS / EES - I Paper. Paper II : Syllabus for this is same as that of EES - II Paper. Paper III & Paper IV : Syllabus for this is same as that of B/W & Colour TV / VTES I & II Papers. Paper V : Syllabus for this is same as that of VTES III Paper. Nearly 100 practicals based on above topics. 6] COMPUTER HARDWARE & NETWORKING ENGINEERING SERVICES ( CHNES ) : Coures Contentes : I. BASIC & DIGITAL ELECTRONICS a. Basic Electronics & Components, b. Digital Electronics - Study of Gates, Flip Flops, Registers, Counters, Multiplexers, Displays, Digital Instruments etc., c. Basic Computer Operations. 19
II. COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE a. Fundamentals of Microprocessors, b. Study of Motherboards, Memories, CPUs, Various Cards like Display Cards, Addon Cards, etc., c. Study of Monitors, Keyboards, Mouse, SMPS, UPS, Stabilizers etc., d. Study of Printers, Modems, Scanners, DVD Drives, HDD, FDD, CD-ROM etc. e. Utilities, Viruses, Preventative Maintenance. f. Installation of Operating Systems like DOS, Windows etc. g. Software Installations, PC Upgradation, Troubleshooting etc., III. NETWORKING ( WEB TECHNOLOGY ) a. Installation & Configuration of - Win 2008 Server, Professional, Novel Netware 5.0 & Linux Operating System etc., b. Web Technology - Internet, Intranet, Extranet, Internet Services like E-mail, FTP etc. Installation of Microsoft Information Server ( IIS ) on WIN 2008 & Apache Server on Linux Operating System. 7] CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE & NETWORKING ENGINEERING SERVICES ( CSHNES ) : Coures Contentes : Combination of - Computer Programming & Software Applications ( CCPSA ) and Computer Hardware & Networking Engineering Services( CHNES ) courses. 8] MOBILE SERVICING COURSE Course Contents : I. BASIC ELECTRONICS a. Introduction to Phone Technology, b. History & Development of Mobile Phone, c. Transmitting System of Mobile Phone, d. Introduction to Electronic SMD Components, e. Mobile Hardware Components ... Introduction, Symbols, Connections & Common Faults of Speakers, MIC, Buzzer, Vibrator, Rechargeeble Batteries, Chargers, Displays, Keyboard, Antenna, Hands Free Kit, LED, IRLED, Memory Cards etc. f. Testing of Electronics * Hardware Components. 20
II. MAINTENANCE & SERVICING ( HARDWARE PROBLEMS ) a. b. c. d. e. Study & Practical Operation of Menues & Sub Menues, Basic Block Diagram of Mobile Phones, Voltage Checking, Fault Finding Procedure, Servicing & Replacement of Various Hardware Parts in Charger, Sim Card, Speakers, MIC, LCD Display, Ringer, Vibrator, Keyboard etc., f. Trouble Shooting in Dead Set, Network Problems etc., g. Use of Various Tools & Sophisticated Equipments for solving Hardware Problems. III. MAINTENANCE & SERVICING ( SOFTWARE PROBLEMS ) a. Installation of Mobile Softwares, b. Connecting Mobile to Computer System & to run Mobile Diagnosis Software and to solve Software related problems like - Flashing, Read & Write Memory etc., c. Transfer of Ring Tone, Logo, Pictures, Screen Saver from i) Phone to Phone. ii ) Computer to Phone. iii) Internet to Phone. d. Internet Browsing, e. Surfing about Mobile Information, f. Use of Griffin Box, UFS III, Twister & SE Tool 2 of Colour Mobile Software, g. Introduction to Blue Tooth / GPRS Technology, h. Introduction to Camera Mobile, Operations, Possible Faults & Remedies. 9] INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING SERVICES [ IES ] : Paper I : Syllabus covers 1. Fundamentals of Electrical Instruments 3. Measurement of power 5. Fundamental of Electronic Instruments 7. Frequency & Time Measurement 9. Study of Generators Paper II : Syllabus covers 1. Instrumentation System 3. Pressure Measurement 5. Level Measurement 7. Study of Records 2. Measurement of Current, Voltage & Resistance 4. Measurement of Electrical Energy 6. Units of Measurement 8. Study of Oscilloscope 10.Digital Instruments 2. 4. 6. 8. Study of Transducers Flow Measurement Temperature Measurement Study of Data Processors
CAD Level I ( 2 D Drawings ) g. Draw, Dimension, Modify, Format Menu, Object Snap Tool Bar etc., h. Workspaces Control, i. Enquiry, Purge, Line type, Line weight etc., i. Zoom, Pan, Arc, Circle, Polygon etc., j. Make Block, Insert Block, MV Setup etc. 23 22
CAD Level II ( 3 D Drawings ) k. Solid ( Box, Sphere, Pyramid, Torus, Edge, Cone, Plane etc. ), l. 3 D Wire Frame ( 2 D & 3 D ), Revsurf etc., m. Revolve, Sweep, Loft, Polysolid, Planner Surface, Extrude, Union, Subtract, Intersect etc., n. Lighting Effects & Material, o. Rendering, p. Use of Accessories like - Scanner, Printer,Pen Drive,CD Writer, Digital Camera,Web Camera,Fax Mail, etc. 6. MASTER CAD ( CAD + ADVANCE CAD ) : Course Contents : I ] Same as CAD course with Lelel I & Level II II ] CAD Level III ( Advance ) a. 3 D Max Studio ( for Civil / Interior students ) OR b. Inventor, Solid Edge & Solid Works ( for Mechanical students ) c. Use of Accessories like - Scanner, Printer, Pen Drive, CD Writer, Web Camera,Digital Camera, Fax Mail. d. Project. 7. CAM PROGRAMMING : Course Contents : a. Computer Fundamentals, b. Operating Systems ( Windows XP & Vista ), c. Basics of CAD / CAM, d. 2 D & 3 D Geometric Creations, d. Surface & Solid Modelling, e. Tool Path Machining, f. NC Utilities, g. Assignments.
8. CAD / CAM / CNC PROG. : Coures Contents : a. Combination of CAD + CAM Prog. Course with CNC Prog.b. NC, CNC & DNC machines, c. Classification of CNC machines, d. Axis identification of CNC machines, e. Special features of CNC machines, f. Key board details of computer unit and operational panel, g. Listing co-ordinates of job, h. CNC words, G codes and M codes, i. Canned cycles used in CNC as per Fanuc Control System, j. Programming Format, k. Co-ordinate Systems, l. Preparatory functions and Programming format, m. Miscellaneous functions ( M codes ), n. Simple Programming examples of drilling, milling and lathe machines, o. Programming using Canned Cycles in lathe, milling, drilling machines as per Fanuc Control. 9. FoxPro / C / C ++/ Java / VB / CNC PROGRAMMING : Course Contents : a. Computer Fundamentals, b. Operating Systems ( Windows XP & Vista ), c. Course wise Programming.
10. CERTIFICATE IN OFFICE APPLICATIONS ( COA ) : Coures Contentes : a. M.S.Office, b. DTP, c. Accounts Tally course. 11. CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER ART & ANIMATION ( CAA ) : Coures Contents : a. Computer Fundamentals, b. Operating Systems ( Windows XP & Vista ), c. Page Maker, d. Corel Draw, e. Photoshop, f. Adobe Illastratour, g. 2 D / 3 D Animation. g. GIF Animation, h. Concept of Sharing & Networking, i. Use of Accessories like - Scanner, Printer, Pen Drive, CD Writer, Digital Camera, Web Camera, Fax Mail, etc. i. Interne ( Email, Chatting etc.), j. Assignments.
13. CERTIFICATE IN GRAPHICS, ANIMATION & MULTIMEDIA (CGAM) : Coures Contentes : a. Microsoft Word & Power Point, b. DTP, c. Flash, d. Creating 2 D Drawings, e. Titiling & Sound Editing, f. 3 D Animation ( D Max Studio ), g. Light & Camera Techniques, h.Creating Multimedia Presentations, i. Concept of Sharing & Networking, j. Use of Accessories like-Scanner, Printer, Pen Drive, CD Writer, Digital Camera, Web Camera, Fax Mail, etc., i. Internet ( Email, Chatting etc.), j. Assignments.
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14. CERTIFICATE IN WEB DESIGNING ( CWD ) : Coures Contentes : a. Microsoft Word, Power Point & Out Look Express, b. DTP, c. Flash, d. C - Prog., 12. CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER e. Java Prog., ART & AUTOMATION ( CAA ) : f. HTML & DHTML, Coures Contentes : g. Front Page, a. M.S.Office, h. Micromedia Fire Works, b. DTP, i. Micromedia Contribute, c. Accounts Tally, j. Micromedia Flash Player, d. Advance Accounts Tally, k. Adobe Premiere Pro, Dream e. Flash, Weaver, f. Introduction to Web Designing, l. Web Designing, g. Concept of Sharing & Networking, m. Internet, h. Use of Accessories like - Scanner, n. Concept of Sharing & Networking, Printer, Pen Drive, CD Writer, o. Use of Accessories like Digital Camera, Web Camera, Scanner, Printer, Pen Drive, Fax Mail, etc., CD Writer, Digital Camera, Web i. Internet ( Email, Chatting etc.), Camera, Fax Mail, etc., j. Assignments. p. Assignments. 25
17. CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & SOFTWARE APPLICTIONS ( CCPSA ) : Coures Contentes : a. M.S.Office, b. DTP, c. Accounts Tally, d. Advance Accounts Tally, e. Flash, f. Front Page, g. Micromedia Fire Works, h. Micromedia Contribute, i. Micromedia Flash Player, j. Adobe Premiere Pro, Flash, k. 3D Max., l. Graphics, Animation & Multimedia, m. Web Designing (HTML, DHTML, Dream Weaver), n. Introduction to C & C++ Prog., o. Introduction to VB & Java Prog., p. Introduction to Hardware & 16. CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER Networking Concepts, PROGRAMMING ( CCP ) : q. Concept of Sharing & Networking, Coures Contentes : r. Internet, a. M.S.Office, s. Use of Accessories like b. DTP, Scanner, Printer, Pen Drive, c. Concept of Data Communication, CD Writer, Digital Camera, d. C - Prog., Web Camera, Fax Mail, etc., e. C ++ Prog., p. Assignments. f. VB - 6 Prog., g. VB.NET, ASP.NET, 18. ENGLISH SPEAKING : h. Introduction to Java Prog., Coures Contentes : i. Java.NET, a. Basic Word Building, j. Introduction to Oracle 8i Prog., . b. Grammatical Sentence Building, k. Introduction to E - Commerce, c. Vocabulary Words, l. Concept of Sharing & Networking, d. Sentences & Paragraphic m. Internet, Formations n. Use of Accessories like e. Conversation & Discussion on Scanner, Printer, Pen Drive, CD Various Subjects, Writer, Digital Camera, Web f. Speech Givings, Camera, Fax Mail, etc., g. Group Discussion & Debates, o. Project. i. Personality Development. 26 15. CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ( CIT ) : Coures Contentes : a. Computer Fundamentals, b. Operating Systems ( Windows XP & Vista ), c. FoxPro Prog., d. C - Prog., e. C ++ Prog., e. Introduction to Java Prog., f. Introduction to Web Designing, g. Introduction to E - Commerce, h. Concept of Sharing & Networking, i. Internet, j. Concept of Sharing & Networking, o. Use of Accessories like Scanner, Printer, Pen Drive, CD Writer, Digital Camera, Web Camera, Fax Mail, etc., p. Project.
IMPORTANT NOTE : After completion of selected certificate course, student can appear for respective DIPLOMA ENGINEERING SERVICES examination conducted by ITES Board, Mumbai ( An Independent Examining Body ) as mentioned bellow SR. NO.
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CERTIFICATE COURSES
Electrical Engineering Services Mechanical Engineering Services Mechanical & Piping Dsman Civil Engineering Services A/C & Refrig. Engineering Services Automobile Engineering Services Electronics Engineering Services Electronics & Television Engg. Services Computer H / W & N / W Engg. Services Computer Prog. & Software Applications