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B.TECH.FIRST SEMESTER
UNIT – I
Key Concepts:Process and Elements of Communication: context of communication; the
speaker/writer and the listener/reader; Medium of communication; Principles of
communication (7 C's of communication); Barriers in communication, effective
communication; Communication in organization.
UNIT – II
Writing: Selecting material for expository, descriptive, and argumentative pieces;
Resume; covering letter, Elements of letter writing and style of writing, business letters:
Quotation and Tenders; Basics of Informal and Formal Reports-technical report writing,
lab report; Précis writing.
Course Contents
UNIT – III
Reading: Effective Reading; reading different kinds of texts for different purposes;
reading between the lines. Comprehension of Unseen Passages.
Grammar in use: Errors of Accidence and syntax with reference to Parts of Speech;
Agreement of Subject and Verb; Tense and Concord; Use of connectives, Question tags.
Voice and Narration. Indianism in English: Punctuation and Vocabulary, Building
(Antonym, Synonym, Verbal Analogy and One Word Substitution).
UNIT – IV
Speaking: Achieving desired clarity and fluency; effective speaking; task-oriented, inter-
personal, informal and semi-formal speaking. Meetings, Seminar, Conferences,
Interviews, Presentation, Audio-visual communication.
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UNIT – V
Listening: Achieving ability to comprehend material delivered at relatively fast speed;
comprehending spoken material in Standard, Indian English, British English and
American English; Intelligent listening in situations. Advantages of listening. Hearing
and Listening; Essentials of Good Listening. Use of Modern Communication Devices;
Telephonic Conversation.
Text Books 3. A Communicative Grammar of English,Geoffrey Leech & Jan Svartvik, ELBS
Longman, England.
4. The Skills of Communicating, Bill Scott, Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai,2004.
5. Speaking English Effectively, Krishna Mohan & N. P. Singh, MacMillan India,
New Delhi; 2001.
1. A guide to Correct English – Oxford University Press, Ely House, London W.I.,
Latest Edition. (For UnitIII)
2. Introduction to Communication Studies, Fiske, john,Rotledge London,1990.
Reference Books
3. Business Corresponding and Report Writing, Sharma RC& Mohan K, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1994.
4. 100 Tests in VOCABULARY; Indian Institute of Publishing,Chennai.
B.TECH.FIRST SEMESTER
Course
Environmental Studies
Title
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Course
BSCCP102
Code
Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisit
Basic Science
es
1. Create the awareness about environmental problems among students.
Course 2. Impart basic knowledge about the environment and its allied problems.
objectives 3. Develop an attitude of concern for the environment.
4. Motivate students to participate in environment protection and environment improvement.
UNIT – I
General: Environmental segments, environmental degradation, environmental impact assessment.
Concept of Ecosystem: Fundamental of Ecology and Ecosystem, components of ecosystem, food-
levels, energy flow, cycling of nutrients, major ecosystem types (forest, grass land and aquatic eco
UNIT – II
Air Pollution: Atmospheric composition, energy balance, classification of air pollutants, source a
Primary (CO, SOx, NOx, particulates, hydrocarbons), Secondary [photochemical smog, acid ra
Acetyl Nitrate)], green house effect, ozone depletion, atmospheric stability and temperature inver
control gaseous and particulate pollution, ambient air quality standards.
UNIT – III
Course Water Pollution: Hydrosphere, natural water, classification of water pollutants, trace element contam
Contents and effect of water pollution, types of pollutants, determination and significance of D.O., B.O.D
Eutrophication, methods and equipment used in waste water treatment preliminary, secondary and
UNIT – IV
Land Pollution & Noise Pollution: Lithosphere, pollutants (agricultural, industrial, urban waste
origin and effect, collection of solid waste, solid waste management, recycling and reuse of solid
techniques (open dumping, sanitary land filling, thermal, composting).
Noise Pollution: Sources, effect, standards and control.
UNIT – V
Environmental Biotechnology: Definition, current status of biotechnology in environmental p
fertilize, bio-surfactants, bio-sensor, bio-chips, bio-reactors.
Pollution Prevention through Biotechnology: Tannery industry, paper and pulp industry, pesticide
industry.
Course At the end of this course student will be able to:
outcomes 1. Acquire skills to help the concerned individuals in identifying and solving environmental prob
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Text Books 3. Introduction to Environment Engineering and Science, Masters, G.M. (Prentice Hall ofIndia)
4. Environmental Chemistry by A.K. Dey (EasternLtd.).
5. Environmental Chemistry by B.K. Sharma (KrishnaPrakashan).
1. Environmental Science, Nebel B.J., Prentice Hall ofIndia-1987.
Reference 2. Environmental Biotechnology by S.N. Jogdand, Himalaya PublishingHouse.
Books
3. Introduction to Environmental Biotechnology by A.K. Chatterji, Prentice Hall ofIndia.
B.TECH.FIRST SEMESTER
Course
Mathematics-I
Title
Course BSCCP103
Code
Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequi General Mathematics
sites
1. Use of Matrices as a tool of Linear Algebra
Course 2. Use and importance of trigonometry.
objective
3. Apply the knowledge of consistency/inconsistency of a linear system.
s
4. Understand the statistics.
UNIT – I
Algebra: Polynomials, quadratic polynomials , general quadratic equations ,solutions of quadratic equ
equations,nature of roots, relations between roots and coefficients. Partialfraction, properfraction,
Course fraction typeI,II,III,IV.
Contents
UNIT – II
Metrics: Determinants, properties of determinants, definitions of matrics type of matrics,algebra
matrics,inverse of matrics.
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UNIT – III
Trigonometry:Trigonometrical ratios of multiple angles and submultiples angles, important results
trigonometrical equations.
UNIT – IV
Differential Calculus: Function, type of functions ,limits,continuity,definitions of derivatives ,differen
functions, differential of some of two functions, differential of products of two functions, , differe
functions.
UNIT – V
Statistics:Frequency, Frequency distributions, calculations of arithmetic average or mean, median a
standard deviation
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UNIT–I
Theory of Relativity
Space, time and motion, frame of reference, Galilean Transformation Outline of relativity, Mi
Special theory of Relativity, transformation of space and time, Time dilation, Doppler effect
of velocities, Relativistic mass: variation of mass with velocity, kinetic energy, equivalence o
between energy and momentum.
UNIT-II
Nuclear Physics
Controlled and uncontrolled chain reaction, criteria of critical mass, nuclear reactor and it
,nuclear forces, Nuclear fusion in stars . Introduction of elementary particles.
Electron ballistic: Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic field. AstonandB
UNIT-III
Geometrical Optics
Course Cardinal points of coaxial system of thin lenses, equivalent focal length, location and prope
Contents piece (Ramsden &Hygen`s), Magnetostriction oscillator and Piezo-electric oscillator for pro
wavelength of Ultrasonic waves and its engineering applications, Basic requirements for
Reverberation and Sabine’s formula for reverberation time, Absorption coefficient and its me
architectural acoustics and their remedy.
UNIT –IV
Wave Optics
wedge shaped films, Interferences by division of amplitude: Newton's rings and its application
wave front: Fresnel's bi prism, fringe width, diffraction grating, resolving power of grating.
UNIT- V
Lasers
Temporal and spatial coherence of light wave Principle of laser, Laser characteristics, comp
Ruby, He-Ne & Nd -YAG lasers, application, basic concepts of Holography (only introductor
Fiber optics:Optical fibers; introduction & advantages, structure & classification, Option of pro
& distortion, acceptance angle and cone, numerical aperture (only introductory part, No detail
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2. Nuclear Physics
Course
outcomes 3. Geometrical Optics
4. Wave Optics
5. Lasers
Prerequisites NIL
Course Basic objective of this course is to understand DC network, Single phase AC circuit, Three Ph
objectives Circuits and measuring circuit.
UNIT–I
D.C. Networks:Introduction, Classification of elements – active , passive, un
nonlinear,lumpedanddistributed;Electriccircuit,Ohm‟slaw,Kirchhoff‟slaws,MeshandNodalan
Delta Transformations, Superposition theorem, Thevenin‟s and Norton‟s theorems, Maximu
Course
(Only independentsources).
Contents
UNIT – II
Single Phase A.C. Circuits:Production of ac voltage, waveforms and basic definitions, root mea
of alternating currents and voltage, form factor and peak factor, phasor representation of alterna
and phasor algebra, analysis of ac circuits, series circuits, parallel circuits, series parallel circu
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UNIT–III
Three Phase AC circuits:Introduction, Generation of Three-phase EMF, Phase sequence,
Windings - Delta and Star connection : Line and Phase quantities, phasor diagrams, Power equa
Magnetic Circuits: Introduction, Magnetomotive force (MMF), Magnetic field strengt
Comparison of the Electric and Magnetic Circuits, Series-Parallel Magnetic Circuit, Leakage
Hysteresis, Eddy currents.
UNIT– IV
Single phase Transformers: Introduction, Principles of operation, Constructional details, Idea
Transformer, EMF equation, Rating, Phasor diagram on no load, Losses, Efficiency calculatio
Direct current machines: Constructional details, Principle of operation of DC machines, e.m.f. e
classification of DC machines, Starting of DC motors. (Only elementary treatment with simp
in this unit)
UNIT– V
Electrical Measuring Instruments: Introduction, classification of instruments – Indicating, Re
instruments; essential features of measuring instruments - deflecting torque, controllin
Construction and working of moving iron and PMMC instruments, Shunt and multipliers.
At the completion of the course student shall be able to:
Course
outcomes Identify, formulate, and solve complex electrical problems by applying principles of electrica
B.TECHFIRST SEMESTER
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Prerequisites NIL
Course 1. To provide basic concepts in engineering drawing
objectives 2. To impart knowledge about standards principle’s of orthographic projection of object
UNIT – I
Importance of Engineering Drawing, Scales: Representative Fraction, Type of Scale, Plain an
Engineering Curves: Conic section, Ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, Cycloidal Curve
Hypocycloid,Involutes.
UNIT – II
Projection: Introduction, Principle of Projection, method of projection, planes of projection
third angle projection, reference line symbols for methods of projection, Orthographicprojecti
Projection of Points: Introduction point situated in first, second, third & fourth quadrant. Projec
line parallel to one or both the planes, line contained by one or both the planes, line perpendi
line inclined to one plane and parallel to other. Line inclined to both the planes. [Simple probl
UNIT – III
Projections of planes: Introduction, types of planes, projection of planes, projection of planes
Course reference planes, perpendicular to one plane and parallel to the other plane, perpendicular to
Contents the otherplane.
Projections of Solids: Introduction, types of solids, projections of solids in simple position,
axes inclined to one of the reference planes and parallel to the other, projections of solids with
and the V.P., section planes, types of sections, true shape of section, section ofsolids.
UNIT – IV
Development of Surfaces: Introduction, methods of development, development of lateral surf
prisms, cylinders, pyramids &cone.
Isometric Projection: Introduction, Isometric axes, lines & planes, Isometric scale, Isometric
view of simpleobjects.
UNIT – V
Computer Aided Drawing: Introduction to CAD, benefits and limitation of CAD, CAD Softwar
Basic Commands of AutoCAD, Concept of Layers, Dimensioning and text, Creation of two d
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3. Projections of planes
4. Projections of Solids
5. Development of Surfaces
6. Computer Aided Drawing
Name of the Text Books:
● Engineering Graphics – Laxminarayanan& V. and VaishWanar, R.S. Jain Brothers, Ne
● Engineering Graphics – Chandra, AM & Chandra Satish1998.
Text and ● Engineering Graphics – K.L. Narayan and P. Kannaih, Tata McGrawHill
References
● A Text book of Engineering Drawing (Plane & Solid Geometry) – N.D. Bhatt & V.M.
PublishingHouse
● The Fundamental of Engineering drawing and Graphics Technology – French and Vir
B.TECHFIRST SEMESTER
Course Title Engineering Physics Lab
Course Code BSCCP104P
L T P Details
Course Credits
4 2
Prerequisites NIL
Physics the study of matter, energy and their interactions is an international enterprise, which
Course future progress of humankind. Physics contributes to the technological infrastructure and prov
objectives needed to take advantage of scientific advances and discoveries.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Course
(Any ten experiments can be performed)
1. To determine the surface tension by Capillary/Jager’smethod.
Contents 2. To determine the wave length of light by Newton’s ringsmethod.
3. To determine the wave length of light by Fresnel’sBiprism.
4. Todeterminethefocallengthofcombinationoftwothinlensesbynodalslideassemblyand its
5. To determine specific resistance of a wire by Carry Foster'sBridge.
6. To determine the Hall coefficient ofsemiconductor.
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2. Nuclear Physics
Course
outcomes 3. Geometrical Optics
4. Wave Optics
5. Lasers
B.TECHFIRST SEMESTER
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
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B.TECHFIRST SEMESTER
Course Title Engineering DrawingLab
Course Code BENCP106P
L T P Details
Course Credits
4 2
Prerequisites NIL
Course 1. To provide basic concepts in engineering drawing
objectives 2. To impart knowledge about standards principle’s of orthographic projection of object
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
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8. Section of solids
9. Development of surfaces
10. Orthographic projection (without section)
11. Isometric projection – Assembly type of problems.
12. Isometric projection – from machine parts or different views
At the completion of the course student shall be able to:
1. Importance of Engineering Drawing
Course 2. Projection
outcomes 3. Projections of planes
4. Projections of Solids
5. Development of Surfaces
Name of the Text Books:
● Engineering Graphics – Laxminarayanan& V. and VaishWanar, R.S. Jain Brothers, Ne
● Engineering Graphics – Chandra, AM & Chandra Satish1998.
Text and ● Engineering Graphics – K.L. Narayan and P. Kannaih, Tata McGrawHill
References
● A Text book of Engineering Drawing (Plane & Solid Geometry) – N.D. Bhatt & V.M.
PublishingHouse.
● The Fundamental of Engineering drawing and Graphics Technology – French and Vir
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