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Engineering College

The proposed Science & Technical Engineering College in Ranchi, Jharkhand, aims to enhance technical education and research in engineering fields. It will feature advanced laboratories, libraries, and a dedicated placement cell to support student career development. The college will offer various undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple engineering disciplines, emphasizing high moral and professional standards.

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Engineering College

The proposed Science & Technical Engineering College in Ranchi, Jharkhand, aims to enhance technical education and research in engineering fields. It will feature advanced laboratories, libraries, and a dedicated placement cell to support student career development. The college will offer various undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple engineering disciplines, emphasizing high moral and professional standards.

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SCIENCE & TECHNICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE

ABOUT US
The proposed engineering college will be opened at Ranchi (Jharkhand) which is
governed by Youth Action Organisation Trust. The aim of the trust is to promote
technical education and research in the area of science and technology in keeping up
with the times.

The proposed engineering college will have hi-tech laboratories and well-equipped libraries.

VISION
 To contribute to the growth of engineering profession with moral and
professional standards.
 To be an Effective source of Technical Manpower for the Nation.
 To raise the quality of Technical Education.
 To serve the community at large

GOAL

 To achieve academic centre of excellence in Technical Education and high


develop standards in R&D Activity
 To inculcate high Moral, Ethical and Professional Standards among our students
and to improve the overall personality
 Though achieve this goal, we shall strive and do our best constantly
 The Students - Our Assets
 The Staff - Our Means
OBJECTIVES
 To organise campus interviews for final year students.
 To arrange Placement, Project work, Industrial training, Industrial visits.
 To arrange seminars on latest topics, to facilitate wider participation by the
Industry, Business Executives.
 To promote career counselling by organizing guidance lectures by senior
corporate personnel.
 To motivate the students and prepare for successful performance at interviews.

PLACEMENT CELL
A well-organised placement cell will be function in the College with a fulltime
placement officer, who continuously monitors the employment potentials and arranges
the campus interviews for the final year students. The placement officer maintains a
consistent communication with the leading companies nation wide.

PROPOSED LIBRARY
The proposed department library caters to the need of all the students. Relevant subject
books will be provided to all students. In addition to the regular books, it will be well
equipped with a wide variety of reference textbooks and scientific journals. Students will
be allowed to access the department library during their library hours.

PROPOSED LABORATORY
The Department will have well-equipped state of the art laboratories with new machines
and equipment added every year.

FACILITIES
 Transport
 Hostel
 Mess
 Departmental Store
DEPARTMENTS

 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CSE)

 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)

 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE)

 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (EEE)

 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING (E&I)

 ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ETE)

 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

 COMPUTER APPLICATION (MCA)


COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CSE)
The proposed faculty of the department will encourage students to participate in
numerous seminars. The proposed department will organizes industry – institution
interaction at regular intervals by bringing in several dignitaries from various IT
companies. These seminars will highlight on the growth of the software industry and
also concentrate on subjects in which a student must groom himself, before entering this
dynamic revolution.
Further, the proposed department will also encourage the students to undergo practical in
plant training programs, for them to acquire a real time practical knowledge, and
experience of various applications in today’s computer field.

CURRICLUM

UG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
B.E. (Computer Science)
Duration - 4 Years (Full Time)

PG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
M.E. (Computer Science)
Duration - 2 Years (Full Time)

PH.D. PROGRAMMES OFFERED :


Network Security, Mobile Computing, Data Warehousing, Spatial Database, Temporal
Database, DBMS
Duration – 3-7 Years
SYLLABUS

SEMESTER III
 Engineering Mathematic – III
 Electrical Engineering
 Microprocessor & Microprocessor Based Systems
 Data Structures & Algorithms
 Digital Computer Fundamentals
 Object Oriented Programming & Design
 Principles Of Communication Engineering
PRACTICAL
 Microprocessor Lab
 Data Structures Lab

SEMESTER IV
 Engineering Mathematics – IV
 Control Systems
 Mathematical Foundation for Computer Science
 Computer Architecture & Organization
 Software Engineering
 Internet Programming
 Operating Systems
PRACTICAL
 Communication Engineering Lab
 Operating Systems Lab
SEMESTER V
 VLSI System Fundamentals
 System modeling & simulation
 Discrete Mathematics
 Component Based Technology
 Numerical Mathematics
 Database Management system
 System programming
PRACTICAL
 System Software Lab & Internet Lab
 RDBMS Lab

SEMESTER VI
 Principles of Management & Organizational Behavior
 C# and .NET
 Distributed computing
 Resource Management Techniques
 Computer Graphics & Multimedia Systems
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Computer Graphics and Multimedia Systems Lab
 C# and .NET Lab
ELECTIVES
 Principles of Digital Signal Processing
 UML
 High performance Networks
 Software Quality Assurance and Testing
 Client/Server Architecture
 Soft Computing
 Mark up languages

SEMESTER VII
 Data Communication & Computer Networks
 Neural Networks
 AI & Expert Systems
 Network Security
 J2EE and CORBA
 Elective III
 Elective IV
PRACTICAL
 Networking Lab
 Case Tools & Software Development Lab

ELECTIVES
 Data Mining & Ware housing
 Mobile Communication
 Database Technology
 Software Architecture
 Knowledge based systems
 MIS
 Natural Language Processing
 Image Processing
 Topics in analysis of Algorithms
 Embedded Architecture
 Web Technology
 Wireless Application Protocol

SEMESTER VIII
 Project Work & Viva Voce
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
Information Technology has increased the tempo of the world and is growing beyond
leaps and bounds. This field is instrumental in bringing the world to where it is today.
Information Technology plays an integral role in the recent developments of this era.
The proposed department will take pride in its faculty, who keep themselves up-to-date
in the present technologies and will impacts their knowledge with full dedication to
guide students. The proposed department will organize several industry institution
interactions by bringing in several luminaries from highly reputed firms. The seminars
highlight the growth of the software industries and concentrate on subject in which a
student must groom himself before entering this dynamic revolution.

CURRICLUM

UG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
B.Tech (Information Technology)
Duration - 4 Years (Full Time)
SYLLABUS

SEMESTER I
 English
 Engineering Mathematics-I
 Applied Physics –I
 Applied Chemistry –I
 Programming in ‘C’
 Basic Electrical Engineering
 Engineering Graphics
PRACTICAL
 ‘C’ Programming Lab
 Physics Lab-I
 Chemistry Lab-I
SEMESTER II
 Environmental Engineering
 Engineering Mathematics-II
 Applied Physics –II
 Applied Chemistry –II
 Circuit Theory
 Electronic Devices & Circuits
 Programming Design & Development
PRACTICAL
 Electrical Circuits & Workshop Lab
 Electronic Devices & Circuit Lab
SEMESTER III
 Engineering Mathematics – III
 Introduction to Information System
 Microprocessor and Microprocessor Based Systems
 Data Structure and Algorithms
 Digital Computer Fundamentals
 Object Oriented Programming & Design
 Principles of Communication Engineering
PRACTICAL
 Microprocessor Lab
 Data structure Lab

SEMESTER IV
 Engineering Mathematics – IV
 Visual Programming
 Discrete Mathematics & Numerical Methods
 Computer Architecture and Organization
 Software Engineering
 Digital Signal Processing
 Operating Systems
PRACTICAL
 Communication Engineering Lab
 Visual Programming Lab

SEMESTER V
 Probability and Statistics
 Data Communication and Computer Networks
 Programming in Java
 Information Coding Techniques
 Telecommunication Systems
 Data base Management System
 System Programming
PRACTICAL
 Operating Systems Lab (using Java in Linux)
 RDBMS Lab

SEMESTER VI
 Internet Programming
 Multimedia
 Component Based Technologies
 Resource Management Techniques
 Unified Modeling Language
 Elective-I
 Elective-II
PRACTICAL
 Internet Programming & .Net Lab
 Network Programming Lab

LIST OF ELECTIVES IN VI SEMESTER


1. Software Quality Assurance Testing
2. Enterprise Resource Planning
3. Telecommunication Switching Techniques
4. Client-server Architecture
5. Distributed Computing
6. TCP/IP and Socket Programming
7. High Performance Networks
8. C# & .Net
9. Management Information Systems
10. Embedded Architecture

SEMESTER VII
 Principles of Management and Organizational Behaviour
 Neuro-Fuzzy & Soft Computing
 AI and Expert Systems
 Network Security
 Wireless and Mobile networks
 Elective-I
 Elective-II
PRACTICAL
 Multimedia & Software Components Lab
 Case tools & Software Development Lab

LIST OF ELECTIVES IN VII SEMESTER


1. Wireless Application Protocol
2. J2EE
3. Bio Informatics
4. E-Computing
5. Natural Language Processing
6. Advanced Databases
7. Image Processing
8. Online and Real Time System
9 Data Warehousing and Data Mining

SEMESTER VIII
 Project Work
 Comprehensive Exam & Viva Voce

SYLLABUS

PG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
M.Tech (Information Technology)
Duration - 2 Years (Full Time) & (Working Professional)

SEMESTER I
 Data Communication and Computer Networks
 Advanced Data Structures & Algorithms
 Foundations of Computer Engineering
 Elective – I
 Elective - II
PRACTICAL
 Network Programming Lab

SEMESTER II
 Distributed Computing
 Object Oriented Analysis & Design
 Advanced Internet Technologies
 Elective – III
 Elective - IV
PRACTICAL
 Internet Programming Lab

SEMESTER III
 Network Security
 Mobile Computing
 Soft Computing
 Elective – V
 Elective - VI
PRACTICAL
 Mini Project

SEMESTER IV
 Project Work

LIST OF ELECTIVES
1. Enterprise Resource Planning
2. Advance JAVA Programming
3. Advanced Databases
4. E-Commerce Technologies
5. Multimedia Systems
6. Software Engineering
7. Data Mining and Data warehousing
8. C# and .Net.
9. Embedded Systems
10. Real time computing
11. Advanced Networks
12. Software Quality Assurance Testing
13. Bioinformatics
14. TCP/IP and Socket Programming
15. Satellite Communication
16. Digital Signal Processing
17. Image Processing
18. Information Coding Techniques
19. J2EE
20. Component Based Technologies

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING (ECE)
The proposed department of ECE will conduct under graduate courses in Electronics and
Communication and postgraduate courses in Applied Electronics and VLSI design.
The proposed department will constantly encourage research activities and promotes the
development of appropriate technologies in emerging areas. The proposed department
will constantly strive, for greater industry-institution interaction.
The proposed department will organize seminar/workshop on regular basis. These
seminars will highlight on the growth of Electronics And Communication and also
concentrate on subjects in which a student must groom himself, before entering this
dynamic revolution.

CURRICLUM

 B.E. in E.C.E - 4 years ( Full Time )


 B.E. in E.C.E - 5 years ( Dual-degree)
 M.E. in Applied Electronics - 2 years ( Full Time )
 M. Tech. in VLSI Design - 2 years ( Full Time )
SYLLABUS

B.E. – ECE SYLLABUS


SEMESTER I
 English
 Engineering Mathematics – I
 Applied Physics – I
 Applied Chemistry-I
 Basic Civil Engineering Engg. and Basic Mechanical Engg.
 Basic Electrical Engineering
 Programming in ‘C’
PRACTICAL
 Physics Lab – I
 Chemistry Lab – I
 ‘C’ Programming Lab

SEMESTER II
 Environmental Sciences
 Engineering Mathematics – II
 Applied Physics – II
 Applied Chemistry – II
 Engineering Graphics
 Electrical Engineering
 Electronic Devices
PRACTICAL
 Electrical Engineering Lab
 Electronic Devices Lab
SEMESTER III
 Engineering Mathematics III
 Electrical Engineering
 Electronic Circuits – I
 Engineering Electromagnetic
 Object Oriented Programming
 Digital Systems
 Network analysis and synthesis
PRACTICAL
 Electrical Engineering Lab
 Circuits & Networks Lab
 Electronic Circuits Lab - I

SEMESTER IV
 Mathematics – IV
 Control Systems
 Electronics Circuits – II
 Signals & Systems
 Introduction to Data Structures & algorithm
 Analog Communication
 Transmission lines & Wave guides
PRACTICAL
 Object Oriented Programming & Data Structures Laboratory
 Electronics Circuits Laboratory II

SEMESTER V
 Numerical Methods
 Measurements and Instrumentation
 Principles of communication theory
 Digital Signal Processing
 Antennas and Propagation
 Microprocessor, Interfacing & Application
 Analog Integrated Circuits
PRACTICAL
 Analog Integrated Circuits Laboratory
 Communication Engineering Lab

SEMESTER VI
 Principles of Management & Organizational Behavior
 Digital Communication
 VLSI Design
 Data base Management System Design
 Tele Communication Switching Systems
 Micro Controller & Embedded Systems
 Communication Systems
PRACTICAL
 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
 Microprocessor & Micro controller Laboratory

SEMESTER VII
 Microwave Electronics
 Optical Communication
 Computer Communication
 Mobile Computing
 Programming in VLSI
 Digital Image processing
 Integrated Services Digital Networks
ELECTIVES
 Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks
 Digital Image Processing
 Cellular & Mobile Communication
 Integrated Services Digital Networks
PRACTICAL
 Microwave & Optical Communication Lab
 VLSI Design Laboratory

SEMESTER VIII
 Project & Viva-Voce

M.E.- APPLIED ELECTRONICS SYLLABUS


SEMESTER I
 Transforms and Probability for Electronics Engineering
 Advanced Integrated Circuits
 VLSI Design
 Microcontroller and Digital Signal Processors
 Computer Aided Circuit Design
PRACTICAL
 Microcontroller Laboratory
 Digital Signal Processor Laboratory

SEMESTER II
 Advanced Signal and Image Processing
 Hardware Description Languages
 Advanced Computer Programming
 Embedded Systems
 Data Communication and Computer Networks
PRACTICAL
 VLSI Design Laboratory

SEMESTER III
 VLSI Signal Processing
 Simulation and Modelling of Communication Systems
 High Performance Communication Networks
 Elective I
 Elective II

PRACTICAL
 VLSI Signal Processing Laboratory
 Embedded Systems Laboratory

SEMESTER IV
 Project work & Viva-Voce

M.TECH.- VLSI DESIGN


SEMESTER I
 Transforms & Probability for Electronics Engineering
 Analog VLSI
 VLSI Design
 MOS Device Modeling
 VLSI Technology
PRACTICAL
 EDA Tools Laboratory

SEMESTER II
 Advanced Digital Signal Processing
 Programming in VLSI Design
 Electromagnetic Interference & Compatibility
 Mixed Signal IC `s
 Computational Algorithms in VLSI
PRACTICAL
 VLSI Design Laboratory

SEMESTER III
 VLSI Signal Processing
 Low Power VLSI Design
 CAD for VLSI Circuits
 Elective – I
 Elective – II
PRACTICAL
 Design Project Laboratory

SEMESTER IV
PRACTICAL
 Project Work and Viva Voce
LIST OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
 Digital Signal Processors
 ASIC Design
 Testing for VLSI Circuits
 VLSI for Wireless Communication
 Neural Networks & Fuzzy logic
 Embedded System
 RF IC Design
 High Speed IC’s
 VLSI for Image Processing
 Genetic Algorithm & their Application in VLSI Design
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
(EEE)

The proposed department of EEE will constantly encourage research activities and
promotes the development of appropriate technologies in emerging areas. The proposed
department will constantly strive, for greater industry-institution interaction.
The proposed department will organize seminar/workshop on regular basis. These
seminars will highlight on the growth of Electrical and Electronics and also
concentrate on subjects in which a student must groom himself, before entering this
dynamic revolution.

CURRICLUM

 Course : UG
Title of the Programming : B.E.
Field of Specialization : Electrical & Electronics
Engineering
Duration : 4 Years (Full Time)

 Course : PG
Title of the Programming : M.E.
Field of Specialization : Power Electronics & Industrial
Drives (PEID)
Duration : 2 Years (Full Time)
SYLLABUS (B.E, EEE Branch)

SEMESTER I
 English
 Engineering Mathematics-I
 Applied Physics-I
 Applied Chemistry-I
 Basic Electrical Engineering
 Engineering Graphics
 Basic Civil Engineering And Mechanical Engineering
PRACTICAL
 Mechanical Workshop Laboratory
 Electrical Workshop Laboratory

SEMESTER II
 Environmental Science
 Engineering Mathematics-II
 Applied Physics II
 Applied Chemistry II
 Programming In “C”
 Electronic Devices
 Circuit Theory
PRACTICAL
 Physical Sciences Laboratory
 Programming In “C” Laboratory
SEMESTER III
 Engineering Mathematics III
 Mechanics Of Solids
 Electronic Circuits
 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machinery
 Electrical Machines – 1
 Electrical Network Analysis & Synthesis
 Objected Oriented Programming
PRACTICAL
 Electronic Circuits and Devices Laboratory
 (a) Electrical Circuits Laboratory
(b) Objected Oriented Programming C++ Laboratory

SEMESTER IV
 Engineering Mathematics – IV
 Control Systems
 Thermal Engineering
 Field Theory
 Electrical & Electronics Measurements
 Electrical Machines II
 Digital Electronics & Computer Architecture
PRACTICAL
 Electrical Machines Laboratory – I
 (a) Thermal Engineering Laboratory
(b) Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
SEMESTER V
 Applied Numerical Methods
 Linear Integrated Circuits & Applications
 Instrumentation Systems
 Power System Analysis
 Electrical Machine Design
 Transmission & Distribution
 Special Electrical Machines

PRACTICAL
 (a) Control System Laboratory
(b) Measurements Laboratory
 Electrical Machines Laboratory II

SEMESTER VI
 Power Electronics
 Power Generation Systems
 Bio – Medical Instrumentation
 Microprocessor & Microcontroller
 Principles of Management And Organizational Behaviour
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Linear And Digital IC Laboratory
 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory
SEMESTER VII
 Advanced Control Theory
 Utilization Of Electrical Energy
 Resource Management
 High Voltage Engineering
 Power System Protection & Switchgear
 Elective – I
 Elective – II
PRACTICAL
 Power Electronics Laboratory
 Power System Using PC Laboratory

SEMESTER VIII
 Project Work Internal Assessment
 Project Work , Comprehensive Exam & Viva-Voce
LIST OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
SEMESTER VI
The student has to opt for one elective from A1 & another from A2

A1 Power System Economics


A1 EHV AC And DC Transmission Engineering
A1 Micro Controllers And Applications
A1 Fuzzy Systems And Neural Networks
A1 Database Management System

A2 Software Engineering
A2 Computer Aided Power System Analysis
A2 Microprocessor Based Electrical System Design
A2 Robotics And Automation
A2 Computer Aided Design Of Electrical Equipment
A2 Digital Signal Processing

SEMESTER VII
The student has to opt for one elective from A1 & another from A2

A1 Power System Stability


A1 Artificial Intelligence
A1 Unix And Windows NT
A1 Fiber Optics And Laser Instrumentation
A1 Static Relays

A2 Non-Convention Energy Sources


A2 Computer Graphics
A2 Electrical Drives And Control
A2 Digital Control System
SYLLABUS (M.E. in Power Electronics & Drives)

SEMESTER I
 Applied Mathematics
 Analysis Of Rectifiers And Choppers
 Analysis Of Inverters
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Power Electronics Laboratory I

SEMESTER II
 Solid State DC Drives
 Solid State AC Drives
 Systems Theory
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Power Electronics Laboratory II

SEMESTER III
 Digital Simulation Of Power Electronic System
 Power Electronics In Power System
 Microcontroller Based System Design
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Mini Project

SEMESTER IV
 Project Work

LIST OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

SEMESTER I
 Microprocessor In Power Electronics.
 Special Machines and their Controllers.
 High Voltage Direct Current Transmission.
 Operation Research

SEMESTER II
 Power Electronic Instrumentation
 Advanced Semiconductor Devices and their Applications
 Advanced Power System Protection
 Object Oriented Programming and its Application to Electrical Engineering.

SEMESTER III
 Neural Networks and its Applications
 Computer Network Engineering
 Multimedia Systems
 Flexible AC Transmission Systems
R&D ACTIVITIES

The guidance for pursuing Research will also be available in the following
specializations -

1. High voltage Engineering.


2. Power systems Engineering.
3. Power electronics and Drives.
4. Electrical Machine Design.
ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING (E&I)
The proposed department will constantly encourage research activities and promotes the
development of appropriate technologies in emerging areas. The proposed department
will constantly strive, for greater industry-institution interaction.
The proposed department will organize seminar/workshop on regular basis. These
seminars will highlight on the growth of Electronics And Instrumentation and also
concentrate on subjects in which a student must groom himself, before entering this
dynamic revolution.

CURRICLUM

UG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
B.E. (Electronics & Instrumentation)
Duration : 4 years

SEMESTER I
THEORY
 English I
 Engineering Mathematics I
 Applied Physics I
 Applied Chemistry I
 Basic Mechanical Engineering
 Basic Electrical Engineering
 Engineering Graphics I
PRACTICAL
 Physical Sciences – Physics Lab
 Chemistry Lab
 Mechanical Workshop

SEMESTER II
THEORY
 English –II
 Engineering Mathematics II
 Applied Physics II
 Applied Chemistry II
 Computer Programming
 Electron Devices
 Circuit Theory
PRACTICAL
 Computer Programming Lab
 Circuit & Electron Devices Lab

SEMESTER III
THEORY
 Engineering Mathematics III
 Materials Technology
 Electrical Technology
 Electric Network Analysis & Synthesis
 Science of Measurements & Instrumentation
 Programming in C & C++
 Solid State Circuits I
PRACTICAL
 Electrical & Solid State Circuits I Lab
 Programming in C & C++ Lab

SEMESTER IV
THEORY
 Engineering Mathematics IV
 Control Systems
 Thermal Engineering
 Signals & Systems
 Applied Mechanics
 Industrial & Chemical Processes
 Solid State Circuits – II
PRACTICAL
 Thermal & Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Lab
 Solid State Circuits II Lab

SEMESTER V
THEORY
 Digital Signal Processing
 Linear Integrated Circuits
 Digital Logic Theory & Design
 Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation
 Electromagnetic Theory
 Principles of Industrial instrumentation – I
 Transducer Engineering
PRACTICAL
 Linear & Digital Circuits Lab
 Transducers & Measurements Lab

SEMESTER VI
THEORY
 Microprocessors & Micro-controllers
 Principles of Industrial Instrumentation –II
 Process Control
 Electronics Measurements & Instrumentation
 Communication Engineering
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Microprocessors & Micro-controllers Lab
 Process Control Lab

SEMESTER VII
THEORY
 Management Concept & Organizational Behaviour
 Computer Control of Process
 Analytical Instrumentation
 Data Acquisition & Communication
 Computer Networks & Distributed Control System
 Elective III
 Elective IV
PRACTICAL
 Instrumentation System Design Lab
 Advanced Microprocessor & Computer Control Lab
SEMESTER VIII
 Project work & Viva Voce

ELECTIVES FOR VI SEMESTER


 Power Electronics
 Fuzzy Logic & Neural Network
 Bio – Medical Instrumentation
 Mechatronics
 Computer Architecture
 Fiber Optics & Laser Instrumentation
 Instrumentation & Control in Petrochemical industries
 Instrumentation & Control in Iron & Steel industries
 Alternate Energy Sources
 Digital Control Systems

ELECTIVES FOR VII SEMESTER


 Robotics & Automation
 VLSI Design
 Power Plant Instrumentation
 Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems
 Digital Image Processing
 Microprocessor based system design
 Real Time & Embedded Systems
 Instrumentation in Paper & Pulp industries
 Process Modeling & Simulation
 Adaptive control
PG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
M.E (Electronics & Control)
Duration : 2 years

SEMESTER I
THEORY
 Applied Mathematics
 Advanced Control System
 Advanced Industrial Instrumentation
 Elective – 1
 Elective – 2
PRACTICAL
 Instrumentation & Process Control Laboratory

SEMESTER II
THEORY
 Computer Control of Process.
 Logic & Distributed Control Systems.
 Analog and Digital Circuit Analysis & Design.
 Elective – 1
 Elective – 2
PRACTICAL
 Analog & Digital Circuit Design Laboratory

SEMESTER III
THEORY
 Robotics & Automation
 Microprocessor & Microcontroller based control
 Theory & Applications of Digital Signal Processing.
 Elective – 1
 Elective – 2
 Mini Project & Viva - Voce

SEMESTER IV
 Project work & Viva-Voce

LIST OF ELECTIVES
 Neural, Fuzzy & Genetic Algorithm
 Advanced Power Electronics
 High Performance Communication Networks
 Biomedical Instrumentation
 Digital Instrumentation
 OOPS with C++
 I & C in Petro Chemical Industries
 Virtual Instrumentation
 Data Structures and Algorithm
 Artificial Intelligence
 Power plant Instrumentation
 Data Acquisition & Communication
 Opto Electronics & Lasers
 Aerospace Navigation
 Image Processing
 VLSI Design
 Environment Monitoring & Control
 Digital Communication
ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING (ETE)
The proposed Department will conduct Under Graduate Courses in Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineering. The proposed department will encourage research
activities and promotes the development of appropriate technologies in emerging areas.
The proposed department will constantly strives, for greater industry-institution
interaction
The proposed department will monitor each and every student for progress and
providing necessary counseling at various levels towards achieving better results.

CURRICLUM

 Course : UG
Title of the Programming : B.E.
Field of Specialization : Electronics and
Telecommunication
Engineering
Duration : 4 Years (Full Time)
SYLLABUS

SEMESTER I
THEORY
 English
 Engineering Mathematics – I
 Applied Physics – I
 Applied Chemistry – I
 Basic Civil Engineering and Basic Mechanical Engineering
 Basic Electrical Engineering
 Programming in ‘C’
PRACTICAL
 Physics Lab- I
 Chemistry Lab- I
 ‘C’ Programming Lab

SEMESTER II
THEORY
 Environmental Sciences
 Engineering Mathematics – II
 Applied Physics – II
 Applied Chemistry – II
 Engineering Graphics
 Electrical Engineering
 Electron Devices
PRACTICAL
 Electrical Engineering Lab
 Electron Devices Lab
SEMESTER III
THEORY
 Mathematics III
 Electrical Engineering
 Electronic Circuits I
 Electromagnetic
 OOPS
 Digital Systems
 Network analysis and synthesis
PRACTICAL
 Electrical Workshop
 Circuits and Networks Lab
 Electronic Circuits Lab

SEMESTER IV
THEORY
 Mathematics IV
 Control systems
 Database management systems
 Electronic Circuits II
 Digital Signal processing
 Analog Communication
 Transmission Lines and wave guides
PRACTICAL
 OOPS and DBMS
 Electronic Circuits Lab II
 Simulation Lab
SEMESTER V
THEORY
 Numerical methods
 System design using Integrated circuits
 Electronic Instrumentation
 Microprocessors
 Advanced Digital Signal processing
 Digital communication
 Antennas
PRACTICAL
 Linear Integrated circuits Lab
 Digital Signal processing Lab
 Microprocessors Lab

SEMESTER VI
THEORY
 Principles of management
 Micro-controllers
 Microwave Engineering
 VLSI Design and programs
 Computer Communication
PRACTICAL
 Micro-controller Lab
 Communication Lab

SEMESTER VII
THEORY
 Optical fiber Communication
 Spread spectrum communication
 Cryptography
 Satellite Communication
PRACTICAL
 Microwave Lab
 Fiber Optics Lab
 VLSI Lab

SEMESTER VIII
 Project & viva-voce

ELECTIVES (Theory)
 Telecommunication switching network
 Mobile communication
 Java as applied to web technology
 Internet and Intranets
 Radio aids to navigation & ADHOC
 Networking
 High performance network
 Digital Image processing
 Soft computing
 Biomedical Engineering
 Television Engineering
 Electromagnetic Interference and compatibility
 Low power VLSI
 Artificial Intelligence & Expert
 ROBOTICS
 VLSI DSP
 Embedded Systems
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
The proposed department of Chemical Engineering will offers a Master's degree
programme of two years duration, in Chemical Engineering and Environmental
Engineering. Doctoral programmes in both Chemical and Environmental Engineering
will also offered. The department, realizing the importance and catering to the needs of
the in-service and practicing Engineers, Scientists, Bureaucrats and Academicians
conducts regular tailor made continuing education programmes by way of organizing
Seminars and Symposia in the emerging and threshold areas of development.
The Department will involved in fundamental and applied research work. Research in
Catalysis and Fluidization Engineering will be carried out in full fledge.

CURRICLUM

 Course : UNDER GRADUATE


Title of the Programme : B.Tech.
Branch : Chemical Engineering
Duration : 4 Years

 Course : POST GRADUATE


Title of the Programme : M.Tech.
Branch : Chemical Engineering
Duration : 2 years
Branch : Environmental Engineering
Duration : 2 years
(Also offering Weekend Programme for the Post Graduate Degree)
SYLLABUS

B.TECH CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER III
 Applied Mathematics
 Programming In C&C++
 Thermodynamics-1
 Material Technology
 Industrial Organic Chemistry
 Chemical Process Calculation
 Mechanics of Solids
PRACTICAL
 Mechanical Engineering Lab
 Computer Programming Lab

SEMESTER V
 Numerical Methods
 Mass Transfer-1
 Chemical Reaction Engg-I
 Organic Chemical Technology
 Heat Transfer
 Process Equipment Design & Drawing
 Process Dynamics Instumation & Control
PRACTICAL
 Fluid Mechanics Lab
 Technical & Instrumental Analysis Lab
SEMESTER VII
 Industrial Safety And Hazard Analysis
 Engineering Economics And Marketing Management
 Bio & Enzyme Engineering
 Transport Phenomena
 Computer Aided Process Plant Design
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Mass Transfer Lab
 Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab

M.E (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG)

SEMESTER I
 Applied Statistics for Environmental Engineers
 Environmental Microbiology
 Transport of water and waste water
 Unit operations and processes in Water and Waster water
 Design and operation of water and waste water treatment plan
PRACTICAL
 Remote Sensing and GIS applications in Environmental Engg.

SEMESTER II
 Cleaner Production
 Industrial Pollution Prevention
 Solid and Hazardous Waste Mgmt
 Occupational Health and Industrial Safety
 Instrumental Monitoring of Environment
PRACTICAL
 Environmental Microbiology

SEMESTER III
 Air and water quality modelling
 Air pollution control
 Environmental policies and legislation
 Elective I
 Elective II
 Mini Project

SEMESTER IV
 Project Work & Viva Voce

M.TECH (CHEMICAL ENGG.)

SEMESTER I
 Applied Mathematics for Chemical Engineers
 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engg
 Transport Phenomena – An Industrial mode
 Elective I
 Elective II
PRACTICAL
 Chemical Process Lab - I
SEMESTER II
 Modern Separation Processes
 Advanced Mass Transfer
 Process Modelling Simulation & Control
 Elective III
 Elective IV
PRACTICAL
 Chemical Process Instrumentation Lab

SEMESTER III
 Process Equipment Design
 Bio & Enzyme Engg.
 Catalysis and Surface Phenomena
 Elective V
 Elective VI
PRACTICAL
 Microprocessor and Computer lab

SEMESTER IV
 Project Work & Viva – Voce
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
The proposed department of Mechanical Engineering will have instrumental in moulding
Technocrats and making strides in the faculty of Engineering and Technology.
Motivated and fostered by high quality faculty the mechanical engineering department
will be growing in leaps a bound to the zenith of technical education.

CURRICLUM

UG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
Duration : 4 years (Full time)

PG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
M.E. Thermal Engineering
Duration : 2 years (Full time)
SYLLABUS

SEMESTER I (Ist Year)


 English – I
 Mathematics – I
 Applied Physics – I
 Applied Chemistry – I
 Computer Programming
 Engineering Graphics – I
 Engineering Mechanics
 Computer Programming Lab
 Mechanical Workshop

SEMESTER II (Ist Year)


 English - II
 Mathematics - II
 Applied Physics - II
 Applied Chemistry - II
 Computer Applications in Engineering
 Basic Civil Engineering
 Engineering Graphics - II
 Physical Science Lab
 Computer Applications Lab

SEMESTER III (IInd Year)


 Engineering Mathematics-III
 Kinematics of Machines
 Engineering Thermodynamics
 Fluid Mechanics & Machinery
 Material Science & Metallurgy
 Dynamic System & Control
 Machine Drawing
 Foundry Lab
 Metallurgy Lab
 Fluid Mechanics Lab
 Fluid Machinery Lab

SEMESTER IV (IInd Year)


 Engineering Mathematics-IV
 Mechanics of Solids-I
 Dynamics of Machinery
 Applied Thermal Engineering
 Manufacturing Technology-I
 Electrical Technology
 Computer programming
 Computer Lab
 Electrical Lab
 Materials Testing Lab
 Machine Shop Practice

SEMESTER V (IIIrd Year)


 Applied Numerical Methods
 Electronics for Mechanical Systems
 Mechanics of Solids- II
 Manufacturing Technology-II
 Design of Machine Elements
 Gas Dynamics & Jet Propulsion
 Energy & Environment
 Workshop(Special Machines)
 Metrology Lab
 Electronics Lab
 Micro-Processor Lab

SEMESTER VI (IIIrd Year)


 Optimization Techniques in Engineering
 Heat & Mass Transfer
 Design of Transmission Systems
 Turbo machines
 Power Plant Engineering
 Elective- I
 Elective- II
 Instrumentation. & Dynamics lab
 Process Control Lab
 I.C. Engines Lab
 Heat & Mass Transfer Lab

SEMESTER VII (IVthYear)


 Computer Integrated Manufacturing
 Automobile Engineering
 Industrial Engineering & Manufacturing
 Statistical Quality Control, Reliability Engg. & TQM
 Fluid Power Systems
 Elective- III
 Elective- IV
 CAD/CAM lab
 Production Drawing and Cost Estimation

SEMESTER VIII (IVthYear)


 Project Work & Viva Voce
 Comprehensive Exam & Viva Voce

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
 Internal Combustion Engineering
 Industrial Safety and Pollution Control
 Processing of plastics
 Finite Element Analysis
 Industrial Robotics
 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
 Utilisation of Solar Energy
 Production Tooling Design
 Design of Heat Transfer Equipment
 Work study and Facilities Planning
 Modern Manufacturing systems
 Manufacturing Planning (Value Engg)
 Vibration and Noise control
 Tribology
 Robust Design
 Mechatronics
 Control of Production system
 Cryogenic Engineering
 Unconventional Manufacturing Techniques
 Plant layout and Material Handling
COMPUTER APPLICATION (MCA)
The proposed faculty of the department will encourage students to participate in
numerous seminars. The proposed department will organizes industry – institution
interaction at regular intervals by bringing in several dignitaries from various IT
companies. These seminars will highlight on the growth of the software industry and
also concentrate on subjects in which a student must groom himself, before entering this
dynamic revolution.

Further, the proposed department will also encourage the students to undergo practical in
plant training programs, for them to acquire a real time practical knowledge, and
experience of various applications in today’s computer field.

CURRICLUM

PG PROGRAMMES OFFERED :
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION (MCA)
Duration : 3 years (Full time)
SYLLABUS
SEMESTER I
 Mathematical Foundation for Computer Science
 C and Data Structures
 Computer Fundamentals and Architecture
 Software Engineering
 Management Accounting
PRACTICAL - 1
 Data Structures Lab

SEMESTER II
 Statistical Methods
 Advanced Data Structures & Algorithms
 Microprocessors and its Applications
 Data Communication and Networking
 Object Oriented Programming
PRACTICAL - 2
 Microprocessors Lab
PRACTICAL - 3
 OOPS Lab Using C++ and Java

SEMESTER III
 Algorithm analysis & Design
 Computer Architectures
 RDBMS & DBA
 Cobol Programming
 Resource Management Techniques
PRACTICAL - 4
 RDBMS Lab
PRACTICAL - 5
 COBOL Lab

SEMESTER IV
 Operating Systems
 Computer Graphics
 VISUAL C++
 Object Oriented Analysis & Design
 Elective-1
PRACTICAL - 6
 VISUAL C++ Lab
PRACTICAL - 7
 OS & Graphics Lab

SEMESTER V
 Java Programming
 Data Communication and Networking
 Multimedia System
 Elective – II
 Elective – III
PRACTICAL - 8
 Java Programming
PRACTICAL - 9
 Mini Project
SEMESTER VI
 Project Work

LIST OF ELECTIVES
 Distributed Computing
 Advanced Computer Architecture
 Network Management Systems
 Advanced Networks
 Mobile Computing
 Client Server Computing
 Embedded Systems
 Soft Computing
 TCP/IP and Socket Programming
 E-Commerce Technologies
 Software Quality Management
 Advanced Software Engineering
 Web Graphics
 Software Documentation
 System Software

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