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FIRST YEAR B.

TECH CURRICULUM
FIRST YEAR B. TECH: ABSTRACT SYLLABUS

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Contents
First year B. Tech curriculum 2022 scheme: 03
Physics cycle
First year B. Tech curriculum 2022 scheme: 04
Chemistry cycle
Abstract syllabus: Physics cycle 05

Abstract syllabus: Chemistry cycle 12

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FIRST YEAR B Tech CURRICULUM 2022 (Common to all branches)

PHYSICS CYCLE/GROUP
FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
Year

Sub. Code Subject Name L T P C Sub. Code Subject Name L T P C

MAT 1171 Engineering mathematics - I 3 1 0 4 MAT 1271 Engineering mathematics - II 3 1 0 4

PHY 1071 Engineering Physics 3 0 0 3 CHM 1071 Engineering Chemistry 3 0 0 3

CIE 1071 Mechanics of Solids 2 1 0 3 BIO 1071 Biology for Engineers 3 0 0 3

ECE 1071 Basic Electronics 3 0 0 3 ELE 1071 Basic Electrical Technology 2 1 0 3

MIE 1071 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3 0 0 3 CSE 1071 Problem Solving Using Computers 2 1 0 3

HUM 1071 Communication Skills in English 1 0 2 2 CIE 1072 Environmental Studies 1 0 2 2


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Universal Human Values and Human Rights and Constitution
IPE 1071 1 0 0 1 HUM 1072 1 0 0 1
Professional Ethics (MLC) (MLC)

PHY 1081 Engineering Physics Lab 0 0 3 1 CHM 1081 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 1

Problem Solving Using Computers


MIE 1081 Workshop Practice 0 0 3 1 CSE 1081 0 0 3 1
Lab

MIE 1181 Engineering Graphics - I 0 0 3 1 MIE 1281 Engineering Graphics - II 0 0 3 1

Creativity, Problem Solving & Creativity, Problem Solving &


IPE **** 1 0 0 --* IPE **** 1 0 0 --*
Innovation* (MLC) Innovation* (MLC)
17 2 11 22 16 3 11 22
Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) 30 Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) 30
*After completing a project work along with other activities which are assessed periodically the students would earn 3 credits which would be considered
in lieu of an open elective for Fifth Semester B Tech. MLC – Mandatory Learning Course

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FIRST YEAR B Tech CURRICULUM 2022 (Common to all branches)
CHEMISTRY CYCLE/GROUP
FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
Year

Sub. Code Subject Name L T P C Sub. Code Subject Name L T P C

MAT 1171 Engineering mathematics - I 3 1 0 4 MAT 1271 Engineering mathematics - II 3 1 0 4

CHM 1071 Engineering Chemistry 3 0 0 3 PHY 1071 Engineering Physics 3 0 0 3

BIO 1071 Biology for Engineers 3 0 0 3 CIE 1071 Mechanics of Solids 2 1 0 3

ELE 1071 Basic Electrical Technology 2 1 0 3 ECE 1071 Basic Electronics 3 0 0 3

CSE 1071 Problem Solving Using Computers 2 1 0 3 MIE 1071 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3 0 0 3

CIE 1072 Environmental Studies 1 0 2 2 HUM 1071 Communication Skills in English 1 0 2 2


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Human Rights and Constitution Universal Human Values and
HUM 1072 1 0 0 1 IPE 1071 1 0 0 1
(MLC) Professional Ethics (MLC)

CHM 1081 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 1 PHY 1081 Engineering Physics Lab 0 0 3 1

Problem Solving Using Computers


CSE 1081 0 0 3 1 MIE 1081 Workshop Practice 0 0 3 1
Lab

MIE 1181 Engineering Graphics – I 0 0 3 1 MIE 1281 Engineering Graphics - II 0 0 3 1

Creativity, Problem Solving & Creativity, Problem Solving &


IPE **** 1 0 0 --* IPE **** 1 0 0 --*
Innovation* (MLC) Innovation* (MLC)
16 3 11 22 17 2 11 22
Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) 30 Total Contact Hours (L + T + P) 30
*After completing a project work along with other activities which are assessed periodically the students would earn 3 credits which would be
considered in lieu of the open elective for Fifth Semester B. Tech. MLC – Mandatory Learning Course

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MAT 1171 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I [3 1 0 4]
Matrices: inverse and rank, solution of linear system of equations, eigen value problems. Vector
spaces: basis, linear transformations, inner product spaces and orthogonalization. First and
higher order differential equations and their solutions, Lagrange’s and divided difference
interpolation. Numerical differentiation and integration. Solution of algebraic and
transcendental equations. Solutions of ordinary differential equations.

Reference:

1. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 43rd edition, 2015, Khanna Publishers.
2. Kreyzig E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th edition, 2011, Wiley Eastern, Delhi.
3. David C. Lay, Linear Algebra and applications, 3rd edition, 2009, Pearson Education.
4. Sastry S.S - Introductory methods of Numerical analysis, 5th edn., PHI learning Pvt. Ltd, 2012.
5. Rainville E.D. and Bedient P.E., A short course in differential equations, 8th edition, 2011,
Prentice Hall, New York.
PHY 1071 ENGINEERING PHYSICS [3 0 0 3]
Wave Optics: Electromagnetic waves, Significance of Maxwell’s equations, Overview of
Interference, Interference from thin films, Newton’s rings, Anti reflection coatings, Michelson
interferometer, and applications, Overview of Diffraction, Diffraction gratings and applications,
Lasers: Characteristics of Lasers, Einstein’s coefficients He-Ne Laser, Ruby Laser, Semiconductor
Laser, Applications of Laser, Fibre optics: Principle of optical fibre, Step-index and Graded index
fibre, single mode and multi-mode fibres, attenuation and distortion in optical fibres,
Applications of optical fibres. Introduction to quantum physics: Black body radiation and Planck’s
hypothesis, Overview of photoelectric effect, The Compton effect, Overview of wave properties
of particles, Quantum particle, uncertainty principle. Quantum mechanics: An interpretation of
quantum mechanics, particle in a box, boundary conditions on particles in general, the
Schrodinger equation, Particle in a well of finite height, Tunnelling through a potential barrier
and its applications, The simple harmonic oscillator, Molecules and solids: Overview of molecular
bonds, Free electron theory of metals, Band theory of solids, Electrical conduction in metals,
Insulators and Semiconductors, Semiconductor Devices, Superconductivity. Introduction to nano

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science: Basic Principle of Nanoscience, Surface area to volume ratio, quantum confinement
effects, Top-down and Bottom-Up approach, Applications.

Reference:

1. Jewett & Serway, PHYSICS for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics; 7TH edition,
Cengage Learning.
2. S. Mani Naidu, Engineering Physics. PEARSON, Ed., 2014
3. Ajoy Ghatak and K. Thyagarajan, Introduction to Fiber Optics, 2010, Cambridge University
Press.
4. Arthur Beiser, Shobhit Mahajan, S Rai Choudhary, Concepts of Modern Physics, 6th
Edition, Mc. Graw Hill Company Ltd., New Delhi.
5. Introduction to Optics, Frank L. Pedrotti, S.J, and Leno S Pedrotti, Printice Hall, Inc. Ed.,
1987
CIE 1071 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS [2 1 0 3]
Introduction to engineering mechanics, Rigid body, Force and system of forces, Composition and
Resolution of forces, Moment of forces, Varignon’s theorem, Couple, Resultant of force system.
Conditions of Equilibrium, Space diagram and Free body diagram, Lami’s theorem, Equilibrium of
concurrent and non-concurrent force systems, Friction. Centroid and Moment of Inertia of simple
and composite areas.

Introduction to deformable bodies, Mechanical properties of materials, Stress, Strain, Hooke’s


law. Stress strain behaviour of ductile and brittle material, Factor of safety, Stresses and
deformations in prismatic, stepped and tapered bars. Shear stress and strain, Poison’s ratio,
Volumetric stress and strain, Elastic constants and their relationships. Stresses in thin cylinder,
compound bars, Thermal stresses in compound bars. Concepts of bending moment and shear
force diagrams.

Reference:

1. Meriam J. L., Kraige L. G., Engineering Mechanics: Statistics (5e), John wiley & sons, 2007.

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2. Beer F. P., Johnston Jr. E. R., Dewolf J. T., Mazurek D. F., Sanghi S., Mechanics of Materials (7e),
Tata McGraw-Hill, 2017.
3. Pytel A., Singer F.L., Strength of Materials (4e), HarperCollins College Div, 1987.

4. Bhavikatti S. S., Strength of Materials (4e), Vikas Publishers, 2013.

5. Basavarajaiah B. S., Mahadevappa P., Strength of Materials (3e), Universities Press, 2010.

ECE 1071 BASIC ELECTRONICS [3 0 0 3]


Diode, Zener diode, Applications. Special purpose diodes. MOSFET structure and operations, V-I
Characteristics, Large-Signal Model, Amplifier Biasing Techniques, Configurations. Working
principle.Operational Amplifier: Block diagram and characteristics, Inverting and Non-Inverting
amplifier, OPMAP Applications. Number system: Decimal, binary, octal and Hexa-decimal
number systems. One’s and two’s complements. Weighted and non-weighted codes, Self-
complimenting codes, Error detecting and correcting codes. Combinational Circuits, Sequential
Circuits. Electronic Communication: modulation techniques, Principle of Sampling and
Digitization, Basic Pulse and Digital modulation systems. Principle of Cellular mobile
communication and GSM architecture.

Reference:

1. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky- Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory, 11th Edition,
PHI, 2012
2. Behzad Razavi, “Fundamental of Microelectronics”, Wiley, 2013.
3. Morris Mano- Digital design, Prentice Hall of India, Third Edition., 2013.
4. George Kennedy, Bernad Davis- Electronic Communication Systems, 4thedition, TMH,
2004.
5. Raj Pandya, “Mobile and Personal Communication Services and Systems”, Wiley-IEEE
Press, 1999.
MIE 1071 BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING [3 0 0 3]
Properties of Steam and Boilers: Steam properties Working principle of Babcock & Wilcox Boiler.
Prime Movers: Classification, working principle of steam, gas and water turbines, Refrigeration:
Principle and working of vapour compression refrigeration system, I.C. Engines: Classification,

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Working of 2-stroke, 4 - stroke C.I and S.I Engines Power Transmission: Belt drives, Introduction
to rope drive and chain drives, Gear Drives. Machine Tools: Introduction to Lathe, Drilling
Machine and operations, Casting and Forging: Two box moulding procedure, moulding sand and
its desirable properties, Pattern allowances, Introduction to forging. Welding: Principle of
Resistance spot welding, Electric arc welding, TIG, MIG Welding and Oxy-acetylene gas welding,
Introduction to soldering and brazing. Automation: Introduction to automation, CNC machines,
basic programming, Robotics, robot configuration, application of robotics, pronciples of additive
manufacturing.
Reference:

1. K. R.Gopalakrishna, Text book of elements of Mechanical Engineering, Subhash Publications,


Bangalore, 2005.
2. Rajput R. K., Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Fire Wall Media, 2005.
3. B.S. Raghuvanshi, A course in Workshop Technology, Vol. 1, Dhanpat Rai & sons, New Delhi,
2005.
4. Groover Mikell P., Automation, Production systems, and Computer-Integrated
Manufacturing. Pearson Education India, 2016.
5. HMT Limited, Mechatronics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
HUM 1071 COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH [1 0 2 2]
Reading- selected texts on different themes, genres and styles – discussion on universal human
values, professionalism and conflicts; Writing - response writing on themes related to human
values , academic writing – essay; mechanics of writing–punctuation, functional grammar, and
error identification; Oral communication – speech, presentation/Impromptu speeches, Group
discussion, Interview techniques, formal/informal communication; Listening-Audio
Texts/speeches, listening skills; Communication- in a group and interpersonal communication.

Reference:

1. Green, D. Contemporary English Grammar Structure and Composition (2nd ed.). Laxmi
Publications, 2022
2. Swan, Michael Practical English Usage. Oxford University Press. London, 2014.

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3. Markel, M., & Selber, S. A. Technical Communication (Thirteenth ed.). Bedford/St.
Martin’s, 2020
4. Talbot, F. How to Write Effective Business English: Your Guide to Excellent Professional
Communication (3rd ed.). Kogan Page, 2019
5. Raman, M & Sharma S. Technical Communication: Principles and Practice. Oxford
University Press. New Delhi, 2014
IPE 1071 UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS [1 0 0 1]
UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES: Need, Basic Guidelines, Content and Process for Value Education,
Understanding Harmony in the Human Being or with oneself, Harmony in the Family and Society,
Harmony in the Nature and Existence, Implications of the Holistic Understanding of Harmony on
Professional Ethics.
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: Moral issues and dilemmas, Models of professional roles, Theories
about right action, Self-interest, Customs and Religion. Environmental Ethics, Computer Ethics,
Weapons Development, Engineers as Managers, Consulting Engineers, Engineers as Expert
Witnesses and Advisers, Moral Leadership, Code of Conduct, Corporate Social Responsibility.
Reference:

1. Human Values and Professional Ethics by R R Gaur, R Sangal, G P Bagaria, Excel Books,
New Delhi, 2010
2. Human Values, A.N. Tripathi, New Age Intl. Publishers, New Delhi, 2004.
3. The Story of Stuff: The Impact of Overconsumption on the Planet, Our Communities,
and Our Health-And How We Can Make It Better by Annie Leonard, Free Press; Reprint
edition (22 February 2011)
4. The Story of My Experiments with Truth - by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
5. Economy of Permanence - J C Kumarappa
6. Rediscovering India - by Dharampal
7. Vivekananda - Romain Rolland (English)
8. Professional Ethics by R. Subramaniam – Oxford Publications, New Delhi.
9. Engineering Ethics by Harris, Pritchard, and Rabins, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.

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10. Human Values & Professional Ethics by S. B. Gogate, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
Noida.
11. Engineering Ethics & Human Values by M.Govindarajan, S.Natarajan, and
V.S.SenthilKumar-PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd – 2009.
12. Professional Ethics and Human Values by Prof.D.R.Kiran-Tata McGraw-Hill – 2013
PHY 1081 ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB [0 0 3 1]

Exp. No. Title

1 Newton’s Rings

2 Energy Band Gap

3 Fermi Energy of Metal

4 Photoelectric Effect

5 Black Body Radiation

6 Hall Effect

7 Resistivity of Semiconductor by Four Probe Method

8 Numerical aperture and divergence angle of OFC

9 Determination of Boltzmann Constant

10 Wavelength of Laser using Diffraction Grating

11 Michelson’s Interferometer (Demo)*

12 Refractive Indices of Uniaxial Crystals (Demo)*

MIE 1081 WORKSHOP PRACTICE [0 0 3 1]


Mechanical Engineering Practices - Sheet metal, Plumbing exercises, Study of Automotive
systems like Transmission and Suspension, Demonstration on the working of Lathe and Drilling
machine, Civil Engineering Practices - Material Testing by conducting Tensile test, Shear test and

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Compression test, Surveying exercises using chain and tape, Prismatic compass, Dumpy level,
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Practices – Study of wiring tools, Fuses, Circuit breakers,
Lighting sources, Wiring, Electrical energy in Single phase and three phase circuits, Energy tariff
calculations. Testing of Electronic components, IC based experiments comprising Digital counter,
Buzzer and Musical doorbell, Soldering practice, Building a DC regulated power supply.
References:

1. Hajra Choudhury S. K and Bose S. K, “Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol I”, Media
Promoters & Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, 2012.

2. Raghuvanshi S.S, “Workshop Technology”, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi, 2002.

3. Punmia B. C, “Surveying”, Laxmi Publications, Bangalore, 2012

4. Uppal S.L., Electrical Wiring, Estimating and Costing, Khanna Publishers, 1978 5. Bishop
Owen, Electronics: A First Course, (2e), NEWNES, An Imprint of Elsevier, 2006.

MIE 1181 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS – I [0 0 3 1]


Geometric construction, Dimensioning, Orthographic projections, Projection of points, Projection
of straight lines by rotating line method, Line inclined to one plane & inclined to both planes,
Projection of regular plane surfaces by change of position method, Plane inclined to one plane &
inclined to both planes, Projection of regular solids by change of position method, Solid inclined
to one plane & inclined to both HP & VP.
Reference:
1. Gopalkrishna K. R. and Sudhir Gopalkrishna "A textbook of Computer Aided Engineering
Drawing", 37th Edition, Subhas Stores, Bangalore, 2012.
2. Bhat N. D. and V.M. Panchal "Engineering Drawing", 50th Edition, Charotar Publishing
House, Anand, India, 2010.
3. Venugopal K. "Engineering Drawing and Graphics + Auto CAD” Newage International
Publishers, Delhi, 2002.
4. Narayana K. L. and Kannaiah P, "Text book on Engineering Drawing" Scitech Publications,
Chennai, 2002.
5. Basant Agrawal & Agrawal C M “Engineering Drawing” Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2010.

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MAT 1271 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II [3 1 0 4]
Mean value theorems, Taylor and Maclaurin’s series expansions, indeterminate forms. Partial
differentiation, total derivatives, errors and expansions, Taylor’s theorem, maxima and minima,
Lagrange’s method. Infinite series: tests for convergence of series with positive terms, alternating
series, power series. Analytical solid geometry: spheres. Cones and cylinders. Multiple integrals
and their applications, beta and gamma functions. Laplace transforms: periodic functions, step
functions, inverse transforms, convolution, solution of differential equations and applications.
Reference:
1. B.S. Grewal - Higher Engineering Mathematics, , 43nd edition, 2015, Khanna Publishers.
2. N.Piskunov-Differential Calculus, Vol I and II, 1996, Mir Publications .
3. Rainville E.D and Bedient P.E , A short course in differential equations, 8th edition, 2011,
Prentice hall, New York.
4. Kreyzig E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th edition, 2006, Wiley Eastern , Delhi.
5. Shanti Narayan - Differential Calculus, 6th edition, 2014, Shyam Lal Charitable Trust, Delhi
CHM 1071 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY [3 0 0 3]
Electrochemistry - Electrochemical cells, Energetics of cell reaction, Single electrode potential,
Nernst equation, EMF of cell, Calomel electrode, Glass electrod Battery Technology:
Classification, requirements of primary and secondary batteries, Li-ion batteries –construction,
working and applications, advantages and disadvantages. Fuel Cells – AFC & PEMFC,
construction, working, advantages and disadvantages. Metal finishing: Electroplating –
polarization, over voltage, decomposition potential, characteristics of good deposit, Factors
influencing the nature of the deposit, methods of cleaning the metal surface. Electroplating of
Cu & Cr & electroless plating of Cu. Analytical methods - Potentiometry, conductometry,
Colorimetry, Beer-Lambert’s law and its applications, Principles of flame photometry. Corrosion
and its Control - Classification, Electrochemical theory with special reference to rusting of iron,
Galvanic series, Factors affecting corrosion, brief account of galvanic, pitting, intergranular and
stress corrosion, Corrosion control. Water Technology - Hardness of water, Boiler troubles- scale
and sludge formation, priming and foaming, Internal treatment, Softening of water by Hot lime
soda process, Desalination of brackish water. Engineering Materials - Polymers: classification,

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Molecular weight, Correlation of polymer properties with structure Glass transition temperature
Liquid crystals: Thermotropic and lyotropic, classification based on structure and phases, Liquid
crystal Displays Composites: Classification and properties, Polymer-Matrix Composite. Thin films:
Formation, PVD and CVD techniques, comparison and uses. Nanomaterials: Classification,
bottom up and top down approach, advantages and disadvantages
Reference:
1. Jain P.C., Jain M. Engineering chemistry. 16th Edn., Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New
Delhi,2015.
2. Fischer T., Materials Science for Engineering Students, Academic Press, London, 2009
BIO 1071 BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS [3 0 0 3]
Bioinspiration: Examples of bioinspiration models used in engineering. Organization and
Evolution of living systems: Biological hierarchies, modularity and incremental change, how
living systems improves by itself through evolution, Darwin’s model, Concepts of evolution,
adaptation. Cooperation: Symbiosis, co-evolution, communal benefit, predators and parasites.
Communications: Neural and humoral, autonomic nervous system, action potentials. Flow of
information in living systems: Mendelian model and its testing, Location of factors and its mode
of inheritance, Morgan concept on location of factors, pedigree analysis. Information storage
and maintenance in living systems: Discovery of DNA, Griffiths transformation experiment,
Chargaff's rule, Meselson and Stahl experiment, Kornberg experiment, structure of DNA, DNA
copying mechanism and its proof reading as well as editing, RNA synthesis and processing,
Protein synthesis and Genetic code. Building blocks of life: Elements of life and their bonding
ability, importance of carbon, elemental replacement, different types of bonds and interactions
in biological systems, water and phospholipids as well as their importance in the survival of life,
Macromolecules such as carbohydrates and proteins, their structures and enzymes. Case studies:
Applications of biology in engineering and lessons to learn from nature, eg., solar energy,
recycling, fit form into function, energy optimization, etc

References
1. Johnson AT, 2010. Biology for Engineers, CRC Press Inc., USA, ISBN 9781420077636

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2. Sadava DE, Hillis DM, Heller HC and Hacker SD, 2017. Life the science of biology, 11 th edition,
Macmillan Learning, USA ISBN-10: 1-319-01016-4.

3. Urry LA, Cain ML, Wasserman SA, Minorsky PV and Reece JB, 2017. Campbell biology, 11 th
edition, Pearson ISBN-10: 0134093410

ELE 1071 BASIC ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOY [2 1 0 3]

DC Circuits: Electric circuit elements, source transformation, Network reduction techniques, star-
delta transformation; Mesh current analysis, Node voltage analysis, Network Theorems -
Thevenin’s, Superposition, and Maximum Power Transfer Theorems. RL and RC transients.
Magnetic Circuits: MMF, flux, reluctance, the analogy with electric circuits, analysis of series,
parallel magnetic circuits, Electromagnetism, Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction, self
and mutual inductance, coupled circuits. Single-phase AC Circuits: Average value and RMS value
of sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal waveforms, Sinusoidal AC voltage generation, Phasor
representation, Steady-state analysis of RL, RC, and RLC series, and parallel circuits with
sinusoidal voltage, impedance diagram, admittance, conductance, susceptance. Power in AC
circuits, active power, reactive power, and apparent power, power factor. Resonance: Series and
parallel resonance. Three-phase AC Circuits: Generation of 3-phase sinusoidal voltages, phase
sequence, star, and delta connections, line and phase voltage, analysis of three-phase circuit with
star/delta connected balanced and unbalanced loads, power measurement, two-wattmeter
method. Electrical Power System Components (Self-study): Overview of Electrical Power
System, Power system components, Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Utilization of Electric
Power. Energy measurements, Digital Energy Meter. Electrical Machines: Transformers, DC and
AC motors - Principle of Operation, Types, Construction, & Applications.

References:
1. Kothari D. P. & Nagarath I. J., Basic Electrical Engineering (4e), TMH, 2019.
2. Nagasarkar T. K. & Sukhija M. S., Basic Electrical Engineering (3e), OUP, 2017
3. Hughes E., Electrical and Electronic Technology (12e), Pearson, 2016
4. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105053/
5. https://www.coursera.org/learn/electric-power-systems

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CSE 1071 PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS [2 1 0 3]

Introduction to computing, Importance of Problem solving using computers, Algorithms and Flow
charts, Introduction to C language, Simple C programs, Syntax and Logical Errors in compilation,
Object and executable code, Data concepts in C, Expressions, Input and output statements,
Compound statements, Selection statements, IF, IF-ELSE, Nested IF-ELSE, ELSE-IF Ladder, Switch,
WHILE, DO-WHILE and FOR constructs, Control structures, Operators in C, 1-D and 2-D arrays
and strings, Searching and sorting, Multidimensional arrays and matrices, Modular programming
and recursive functions, Structure and pointers, Defining structures and Array of Structures,
Pointer arithmetic, Pointer to structures, Cyber security.

Reference:

1. Dromey.R. G, How to solve it by computers, Pearson Education, 2007.


2. Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, The C Programming language (2e), Pearson
India, 2015.
3. Deital. P and Deitel. H. M, C: How to program (9e), Pearson, 2022.
4. Balagurusamy.E, Computing fundamentals and C programming (2e), MC GRAW HILL
INDIA, 2017.
CIE 1072 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES [1 0 2 2]
Environment: meaning, objectives, major environmental issues, Sustainable development,
Environment as a global concern, Renewable and non-renewable resources – Resource
consumption & conservation methods, availability of water resources, Forest, Land and Mineral
resources, Energy – Different types of energy, Conventional sources & non-Conventional sources
of energy, solar energy, Hydro electric energy, Wind Energy, Nuclear energy, Biomass & Biogas,
Fossil Fuels, Hydrogen as an alternative energy, Ecosystem: meaning, structure and functions,
biotic and abiotic components, Tropic levels, Energy flow in an ecosystem, Biodiversity, and its
conservation – in situ & ex situ, IUCN red list, Environmental Pollution - water, air, land, noise,
solid waste, biomedical waste, nuclear pollution, marine pollution, Environmental laws and
legislations: Related to general, air, water, biodiversity and forests, Pollution control Boards:
Central & State - Roles and responsibilities, Environmental impact assessment (EIA), Disaster

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Management: Meaning, classification of disasters, Disaster management phases – Disaster
management cycle, Emergency response and recovery, Hazardous waste spills and dangers
posed, Case studies on Environmental crisis and remedies in Indian scenario, Practical activities
related Environmental awareness and its conservation.
Reference:
1. Mohan Kanda, Disaster Management in India evolution of institutional arrangements &
operational strategies. (2017)
2. Y.Anjaneyulu, Introduction to Environmental science (2017).
3. R.K.Trivedy, Handbook of Environmental laws, acts, guidelines, compliances & standards, 3 rd
edition, 2nd volume. (2017)
4. Benny Joseph, Environmental Studies, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi
(2008).
5. Student guide: Environment Reader for Universities, based on UGC syllabus published by
Centre for Science and Environment, (2017).
HUM 1072 HUMAN RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTION [1 0 0 1]
Human Rights Origin and development: Origins and Evolution, classical period, contribution of
Magna Carta, American Bill of Rights, the French Revolution declaration of rights, Equality and
Fraternity Marxist Revolutions, Liberal Perspective: Locke, Rousseau, Thomas Paine, J. S. Mill, A.
V Dicey. Non –violence and community rights in Ancient India, socio-religious reform movement,
equality of rights in India, rights of the marginalised India. Classification of human rights: civil
and political rights, social and economic rights, cultural and group specific rights. Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and fundamental rights of Indian constitution: Human rights and
duties in India: constitutional framework, Basic Features of the Constitution of India,
Fundamental Rights. Human Rights organisations: International and National: Police and Human
Rights, Judiciary and Human Rights, National and State Human Rights Commission & other
grievance redressal mechanism. Emerging areas in human rights: Human Rights and
Environment, Human Rights and Globalization, Rights of the Women, Rights of the Children,
Rights of the Dalit and Tribes, Rights of Minorities, Rights of Old and Disabled, Rights of
unorganized Labour & Displaced Persons. Human right violation episodes: International- war,

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terrorism, racial discrimination, gender violence, genocide; National- poverty, illiteracy, gender
discrimination, caste and communal violence. Remedial measures: civil rights protection act,
consumer right protection act, right to information act, domestic violence prevention act,
environment protection act. Ethical dimension: value education and human rights.
Reference:
1. Halder, D., & Brahmbhatt, S. S. (2021). Advancement of Human Rights in India:
Contemporary and Emerging Challenges. SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2. Ishay, M. R. (2008). The History of Human Rights: From Ancient Times to the
Globalization Era. University of California Press.
3. Juss, S. (2021). Human Rights in India (Routledge Research in Human Rights Law).
Routledge.
4. Mahoney, J. (2007). The Challenge of Human Rights: Origin, Development and
Significance. Wiley-Blackwell.
5. Mishra, K. (2022). Human Rights in India: Historical Social and Political Perspective. Raj
Publication.
CHM 1081 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY [0 0 3 1]

1. Alkalimetric titration
2. Total hardness of water
3. Estimation of percentage of copper in brass
4. Estimation of weight of iron in haematite
5. Estimation of percentage of manganese dioxide in pyrolusite
6. Estimation of ammonia nitrogen in a fertilizer
7. pKa value of a weak acid by potentiometric titration
8. Conductometric acid – base titration
9. Determination of concentration of copper using colorimeter
10. Determination of coefficient of viscosity of liquid
11. Determination of Chemical Oxygen Demand of water (demonstration)
12. Estimation of sodium by flame photometry (demonstration)
Reference:

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1. Laboratory Manual for Engineering Chemistry Laboratory, M.I.T., 2014.
2. Vogel A.I. Text book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, 5th Edition, ELBS, 1998
CSE 1081 PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS LAB [0 0 3 1]
Introduction to computing, Simple C programming, branching control structures, Looping control
structures, 1D and 2D array programming, Strings programming, Modular & recursive functions
programming – Programs with pointers, structures – MATLAB programming with Simulink

Reference:

1. Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, The C Programming language (2e), Pearson
Education, 2015.
2. Deital.P. J and Deitel.H.M, C: How to program (7e), Pearson Education, 2010.
3. Balagurusamy.E, Computing fundamentals and C programming (1e), MC GRAW HILL
INDIA, 2017.
4. Delores Etter, Introduction to MATLAB, Pearson Education India, 2019.
5. Stormy Attaway, Matlab: A practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
(4e), Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier, 2017.
MIE 1281 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS – II [0 0 3 1]
Section of solids, Sectioning by horizontal, vertical & inclined section planes, solids resting on HP
or VP, inclined to one plane, Sectional views and true shape of section, Parallel line development,
Radial line development, Development of tray, Isometric projection of simple cut solids,
Combined solids, and machine components, Isometric to orthographic conversion, Simple and
cut solids, Combined solids and simple machine components.

Reference:
1. Gopalkrishna K. R. and Sudhir Gopalkrishna "A textbook of Computer Aided Engineering
Drawing", 37th Edition, Subhas Stores, Bangalore, 2012.
2. Bhat N. D. and V.M. Panchal “Engineering Drawing", 50th Edition, Charotar Publishing
House, Anand, India, 2010.
3. Venugopal K. "Engineering Drawing and Graphics + Auto CAD” Newage International
Publishers, Delhi, 2002.

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4. Narayana K. L. and Kannaiah P, "Text book on Engineering Drawing" Scitech Publications,
Chennai, 2002.
5. Basant Agrawal & Agrawal C M “Engineering Drawing” Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2010.

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