Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Marks
Sl. No.
Credit
Week Examination
Total
Board of Studies Course
Courses
(BOS) Code Theory/Lab
L T P
ESE CT TA
1. Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics – I 100101AM 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
2. Applied Physics Applied Physics 100102AP 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
Computer Science & Programming for Problem
3. 100103CS 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Engineering Solving
Engineering Graphics and
4. Mechanical Engineering 100104ME 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Design
Professional Communication
5. Humanities 100105HM 2 - - 100 20 30 150 2
in English
B.Tech. (Second Semester) for Civil, Mechanical, Computer Science and Engineering
Period per Scheme of
Marks
Sl. No.
Credit
Week Examination
Total
Course
Board of Studies (BOS) Courses
Code Theory/Lab
L T P
ESE CT TA
1. Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics –II 100201AM 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
2. Applied Chemistry Applied Chemistry 100202AC 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
Basic Electrical
3. Electrical Engineering 100203EE 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Engineering
4. Civil Engineering Environment & Ecology 100204CE 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Internet & Web
5. Information Technology 100205IT 2 - - 100 20 30 150 2
Technology
6. Applied Chemistry Applied Chemistry (Lab) 100291AC - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Basic Electrical
7. Electrical Engineering 100292EE - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Engineering (Lab)
Workshop / Manufacturing
8. Mechanical Engineering 100293ME - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Practices (Lab)
Internet & Web
9. Information Technology 100294IT - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Technology (Lab)
Report writing / MOOCs
10. Humanities 100295HM - - - - - 10 10 -
(Non Credit Course)
Total 14 2 8 660 100 240 1000 20
Note:
(a) Report writing / MOOCs will be conducted by the Humanities / relevant discipline as decided by the Principal.
(b) Abbreviations used: L-Lecture, T-Tutorial, P-Practical, ESE-End Semester Exam, CT- Class Test, TA-Teacher's Assessment
BHILAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DURG
(An Autonomous Institution)
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (Effective from 2020 – 2021 Batch)
B.Tech. (First Semester) for Electrical, Electronics & Telecom., Information Tech., Electrical & Electronics
Period per Scheme of
Marks
Sl. No.
Credit
Week Examination
Total
Course
Board of Studies (BOS) Courses
Code Theory/Lab
L T P
ESE CT TA
1. Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics –I 100101AM 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
2. Applied Chemistry Applied Chemistry 100202AC 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
Basic Electrical
3. Electrical Engineering 100203EE 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Engineering
4. Civil Engineering Environment & Ecology 100204CE 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Internet & Web
5. Information Technology 100205IT 2 - - 100 20 30 150 2
Technology
6. Applied Chemistry Applied Chemistry (Lab) 100291AC - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Basic Electrical
7. Electrical Engineering 100292EE - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Engineering (Lab)
Workshop / Manufacturing
8. Mechanical Engineering 100293ME - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Practices (Lab)
Internet & Web
9. Information Technology 100294IT - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Technology (Lab)
Report writing / MOOCs
10. Humanities 100195HM - - - - - 10 10 -
(Non Credit Course)
Total 14 2 8 660 100 240 1000 20
B.Tech. (Second Semester) for Electrical, Electronics & Telecom., Information Tech., Electrical & Electronics
Period per Scheme of
Marks
Sl. No.
Credit
Week Examination
Total
Board of Studies Course
Courses
(BOS) Code Theory/Lab
L T P
ESE CT TA
1. Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics – II 100201AM 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
2. Applied Physics Applied Physics 100102AP 3 1 - 100 20 30 150 4
Computer Science & Programming for Problem
3. 100103CS 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Engineering Solving
Engineering Graphics and
4. Mechanical Engineering 100104ME 3 - - 100 20 30 150 3
Design
Professional Communication
5. Humanities 100105HM 2 - - 100 20 30 150 2
in English
Note:
(a) Report writing / MOOCs will be conducted by the Humanities / relevant discipline as decided by the Principal.
(b) Abbreviations used: L-Lecture, T-Tutorial, P-Practical, ESE-End Semester Exam, CT- Class Test, TA-Teacher's Assessment
Seth Balkrishan Memorial
Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg
(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to CSVTU Bhilai)
SYLLABUS
B. Tech. First / Second Semester (Common to All Branches)
APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I
Course Code 100101AM L=3 T=1 P=0 Credits = 4
ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration
Examination
100 20 30 150 3 Hours
Scheme
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 02 Minimum assignments = 02
Text Books:
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal Khanna Publishers
Reference Books:
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
N.P. Bali,
1. A text book of Engineering Mathematics Laxmi Publishers
Manish Goyal
2. Advance Engineering Mathematics R.K. Jain Narosa Publishing
APPLIED PHYSICS
T=
Course Code 100102 AP L=3 P=0 Credits = 4
1
ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration
Examination
100 20 30 150 3 Hours
Scheme
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 02 Minimum assignments = 02
Text Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
M.N. Avadhanulu,
1. A Textbook of Engineering Physics S. Chand Publication
P.G. Kshirsagar
2. Engineering Physics R.K. Gaur & S.L. Gupta Dhanpat Rai Publicatios
Reference Books:
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Text Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
1. Programming in ANSI C E. Balaguruswamy Tata McGraw-Hill
Reference Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
1. C: The Complete Reference Herbert Schildt McGraw Hill
David Griffiths,
2. Head First C: A Brain-Friendly Guide O'Reilly
Dawn Griffiths
Brian W. Kernighan,
3. The C Programming Language Prentice Hall of India
Dennis M. Ritchie
UNIT – I Code of practice for general engineering drawings and Scale CO1
a) Importance of Engineering Drawing, BIS engineering drawing practice, Lines,
Lettering, Dimensioning.
b) Scales: Representative Fraction, Type of Scale - Plain Scale, Diagonal Scale. [7Hrs]
UNIT – V Conversion of pictorial views into orthographic views and Isometric Projection CO5
a) Conversion of pictorial views into orthographic views- First angle projection and third
angle projection.
b) Isometric Projection: Introduction, Isometric axes, lines & planes, Isometric scale, Isometric
projection and Isometric view of objects [7Hrs]
Text Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
N.D. Bhatt, Charotar Publishing House,
1. A Text book of Engineering Drawing
V.M. Panchal Anand
S. Chand & Company ,
2. A Text Book of Engineering Drawing R.K. Dhawan
New Delhi
K.Venugopal, New Age International,
3. Engineering Drawing + AutoCAD
V. Prabhu Raja New Delhi
Reference Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
S.K. Katatria & Sons,
1. Engineering Drawing P.S.Gill
New Delhi
Technical Drawing with Engineering Pearson Education Limited,
2. Giesecke Frederick E.
Graphic US
Basant Agrawal, Tata McGraw Hill,
3. Engineering Drawing
C. M. Agrawal New Delhi
K.L. Narayana, Scitech publications,
4. Text Book of Engineering Drawing
P. Kannaiah Channai
Text Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
R C Sharma, Tata McGraw Hill,
1. Business Correspondence and Report Writing
Krishna Mohan New Delhi
Krishna Mohan,
2. Developing Communication Skills Macmilan India Ltd
Meera Banerjee
J S Korlahalli, S Chand & Sons,
3. Essentials of Business Communication
Rajendra Pal Delhi
Reference Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Tata McGraw Hill,
1. Effective Technical Communication M Ashraf Rizvi
New Delhi
Sangeeta Sharma,
2. Fundamentals of Technical Communication Oxford University Press
Meenakshi Raman
D H Menzel, H M
3. Writing Technical Papers McGraw Hill
Jones, L G Boyd
APPLIED PHYSICS(LAB)
Course Code 100191AP L=0 T=0 P=2 Credits = 1
Examination ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration
Scheme 40 - 20 60 -
1. To determine the radius of curvature of Plano convex lens by Newton’s ring method. [CO1]
2. To determine fringe width of an interference pattern with help of Fresnel’s bi-prism. [CO1]
3. To determine the wavelength of prominent spectral lines of mercury light, using a plane
transmission grating. [CO1]
4. To determine the resolving power of plane transmission grating using spectrometer. [CO1]
5. To determine the focal length of combination of two thin convergent lenses separated by a
distance, with the help of nodal slide assembly & verify the formula. [CO1]
6. To accurately measure the acceleration due to gravity ‘g’ with the help of a reversible physical
pendulum (or bar pendulum). [CO2]
7. To determine the moment of inertia of a fly wheel about its own axis of rotation. [CO2]
8. To determine coefficient of viscosity of a given liquid by Stoke’s / Poisuillie’s method. [CO2]
9. To determine the surface tension of water by capillary rise/ Jaeger’s method. [CO2]
10. To determine the frequency of A.C. mains by means of a Sonometer. [CO2]
11. To determine the value of H, horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field by deflection and
vibration magnetometer. [CO2]
12. To determine specific charge (e/m) of the electron by Thompson’s method. [CO3]
13. To determine hall coefficient of a semiconductor. [CO4]
14. To study characteristics of photo resistor. [CO4]
15. To determine the value of plank constant (h) with the help of a photocell. [CO4]
16. To determine the forbidden energy gap of PN junction diode. [(Temp Vs Voltage) & (Alternate
method- Temp. Vs current)]. [CO4]
17. To study characteristics curve of P-N junction diode. [CO4]
18. To study characteristics of photodiode. [CO4]
19. To study characteristics of solar cell. [CO4]
20. To determine wavelength of given laser source using diffraction grating. [CO5]
21. To determine Numerical Aperture (NA) of optical fiber. [CO5]
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Laboratory Work
List of Exercises
1. Getting stated with drafting software: GUI, limits and units, grid, various modes of input of
point, erase and zoom commands. [CO1]
2. Introduction to drawing tools: line, circle, arcs, rectangle, polygon, ellipse etc. Editing tools:
trim, move, copy, rotate, etc. [CO1]
3. Introduction to geometry modifying tools: offset, mirror, scale, basic commands of array, block
and insert, fillet, chamfer. [CO2]
4. Introduction to text, layer commands and dimensioning in drafting software. [CO2]
5. Practice exercises on plain scale and diagonal scale. [CO3]
6. Practice exercises on projection of points. [CO3]
7. Practice exercises on projection of lines. [CO3]
8. Practice exercises on projection of planes. [CO3]
9. Practice exercises on projection of solids. [CO3]
10. Practice exercises on section of solids. [CO4]
11. Practice exercises on development of surfaces. [CO4]
12. Practice exercises on conversion of pictorial view of solid to its orthographic views. [CO5]
13. Practice exercises on conversion of orthographic views into isometric view. [CO5]
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher+
No.
1. Mastering AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT George Omura, Wiley India , New Delhi
Brian C. Benton
2. AutoCAD: A problem solving approach Sham Tickoo CADCIM Technologies
List of Exercises
Unit –I
Introduction to Technical Writing
Scientific and Technical Writing
Nature and Importance of Report
How it is different from other forms of formal writing
Unit –II
Style of Report Writing
Layout of Business Reports
Steps in Writing Reports
Unit –III
Types of Report
Formal and Informal Reports
Special and Routine Reports
Long and Short Reports
Unit –IV
Elements of Report
Elements of Technical Report
Referencing and citation
Use of Illustrations
Unit –V
Principles
Principles of Report writing
Do’s and Don’ts of Report writing
Using correct language and tense
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Author(s) Publisher
No.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS-II
Course Code 100201AM L=3 T=1 P=0 Credits = 4
ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration
Examination
100 20 30 150 3 Hours
Scheme
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 02 Minimum assignments = 02
Text Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal Khanna Publishers
Reference Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
1. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics N.P. Bali Manish Goyal Laxmi Publishers
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Course Code 100202AC L=3 T=1 P=0 Credits = 4
ESE CT TA Total ESE Duration
Examination 100 20 30 150 3 Hours
Scheme Minimum number of class tests to be conducted = 02 Minimum assignments = 02
Solid Fuel: Classification, Characteristics, Calorific value, Types, Dulong's Formula, Bomb
calorimeter (numericals), Analysis of Coal: Proximate and Ultimate analysis, Flue gas analysis,
Significance, Carbonization of Coal, Manufacture of metallurgical coke by Otto Hoffman's
byproduct oven, Numerical related to Dulong's Formula, & Combustion (by weight & by volume).
Petrol Fuel: knocking, Antiknocking, Octane number. Diesel Fuel: Knocking, Cetane number.
[10Hrs]
UNIT II Water Treatment CO2
Hard water and soft water, Types of hardness of water, Estimation of Hardness (Total,
Temporary and Permanent) by EDTA method (Numericals), Effect of hard water in Boiler
operation: scale and sludge formation, priming and foaming, caustic embrittlement and boiler
corrosion , Softening of Water: Lime Soda process (Principle), Zeolite process, Ion Exchange
process, Reverse Osmosis process, Electrodialysis, Numerical related to lime-soda process &
Zeolite process. [10Hrs]
Types of corrosion, Dry corrosion: Oxidation corrosion & its mechanism , Nature of oxide film,
Wet corrosion- Electrochemical theory of corrosion, Galvanic corrosion, Concentration cell
corrosion , Differential aeration corrosion: Pitting, Water line & stress corrosion, factors
affecting corrosion, Galvanic Series ,Protection against corrosion : Modifying the environment,
Use of Inhibitors, Proper design & material selection, Cathodic Protection: Sacrificial anode
method, Impressed current Cathodic protection. Anodic & cathodic coating. [10Hrs]
Text Books:
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Reference Books:
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Text Books:
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Mc Graw Hill
D. P. Kothari
1. Basic Electrical Engineering Education(India) Pvt.
& I. J. Nagrath
Ltd.
Tata McGraw Hill
2. Basic Electrical Engineering D. C. Kulshreshtha
New Delhi
Reference Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Fitzrald &
1. Basic Electrical Engineering Mc Graw Hill
Higgonbothom
UNIT – I: The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environment Studies and its Resources CO1
(a) Objectives and guiding principles of Environmental Studies: Scope and Relevance.
Science of Environment: Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere. Need for Public
Awareness, Role of Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF), Govt. of India, Role of
Technical Students in Environmental Protection.
(b) Natural Resources: Definition of Renewable and Non Renewable Resources. Use and Over
exploitation and the Environmental Effects: Forest Resources, Surface and Groundwater
Resources, Mineral Resources,, Energy Resources. Role of individuals in the conservation of
natural resources. [7 Hrs]
(a) Pollutants: Sources of pollution and effects on environment. The Environment Protection Act
(EPA) and its Objectives. Water Pollution: Definition, Sources, Causes and Effects of water
pollution. Physical, chemical and biological water quality parameters.The Water (Prevention
and Control of Pollution) Act – Objectives.
(b) Air Pollution: Definition, Sources, Causes, Classification and Effects of Air Pollution.The Air
Pollution and Control Act –Objectives. [8 Hrs]
UNIT – III: Environmental Pollution: Solid Waste Pollution, Soil Pollution, Noise Pollution CO3
(a) Solid waste pollution: Sources and classification, Causes and effects of Solid waste pollution.
Need for the waste management, Control of Solid waste pollution.
(b) Soil Pollution: Sources of soil pollution and effects on environment.
Noise Pollution: Sources, Causes and Effects of Noise Pollution. [7 Hrs]
(a) Basic concepts of ecosystem, Structure and Functions of an ecosystem, Energy flow, food
chains. Impact of humans on various ecosystems like Forest, Grassland and Aquatic
ecosystem.
(b) Ecosystem Bio diversity, Species diversity, Genetic diversity. Importance of biodiversity and
Threats to biodiversity. Conservation of biodiversity. [6 Hrs]
(a) Human population and environment: Definition of overpopulation, Causes and consequences
of rapid population growth. Sustainable Development: Energy conservation, Need for energy
conservation and Barriers to energy conservation, Methods for promoting energy
conservation.
Text Books:
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Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
1. Environmental Studies Dhameja. S. K S.K Kataria & Sons, New Delhi
Reference Books:
S.
Title Author(s) Publisher
No.
Prentice Hall of India,
1. Environmental Science Wright TR, Nebel JB
New Delhi
Dhanpat Rai,
2. Environment Ecology & Society Deswal. S, Energy
New Delhi
BS Publications.
3. Introduction to Environment Science Anjaneyulu Y.
Hyderabad
Text Books:
Reference Books:
List of Experiments:
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No.
(C)-Compulsory
Students should perform minimum ten experiments
List of Exercises
1: General safety precautions
Common causes of accidents, general safety rules, fire safety : CO2, dry powder and water fire
extinguishers. [CO1]
3:Carpentry
Names and uses of carpenters tools, various types of wood working joints and their applications.
Jobs: i) A wood joint ii) a job on wood working lathe. [CO3]
4: Casting
Pattern, mould, casting, green sand moulding.
Jobs: Preparation of a green sand mould of a pattern and its casting. [CO3]
5:Forging
Use of various tools and equipments in forging shops.
Jobs: Forging of chisel or screw driver. [CO3]
6: Fitting
Work holding tools, marking tools, measuring tools, cutting tools, fitting operations.
Jobs: Preparation of a job by use of filling, sawing, chipping, drilling and tapping operations. [CO4]
7: Machining
Common machine tools and machining operations: turning, shaping, drilling, boring and milling.
Jobs: Cylindrical turning and cutting screw thread in lathe. [CO4]
9: Welding
Equipments in oxy-acetylene gas welding, arc welding and brazing.
Jobs: Preparation of lap and butt joint by gas and arc welding method. [CO4]
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1. Write HTML codes using various Tags, Table Tags, List Tags, Image Tags, Forms.
2. Design a home page which will display your information i.e. Bio data.
3. Create Hyperlinks in home page i.e educational details, Hobbies,
Achievement, My Ideals etc.
4. Design a webpage i.e. Biodata using CSS.
5. Design a web page using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) which includes the different font,
styles.
6. Write an HTML page that contains a selection box with a list of 5 countries, when the user se-
lects a country, its capital should be printed next to the list; Add CSS to customize the proper-
ties of the font of the capital (color, bold and font size).
7. Embedding Javascripts in HTML pages.
8. Write a java script program to test the first character of a string is uppercase or not.
9. Write a java script for loop that will iterate from 0 to 15 for each iteration, it will check if the
current number is odd or even, and display a message to the screen.
10. Write a java script program to sum the multiple s of 3 and 5 under 1000.
11. Design a Signup form with all validations.
12. Write an HTML page with Javascript that takes a number from one text field in the range 0-999
and display it in other text field in words.If the number is out of range ,it shold show “out of
range” and if it is not a number ,it should show “not a number” message in the result box.
13. Design a timetable and display it in tabular format using database connectivity and host the
website.
Text Books:
1.
HTML & XHTML: The Complete McGraw-Hill
Thomas Powell
Reference Education
2. Web Technologies: HTML,
Inc. Kogent Learning Dreamtech Press
JavaScript, PHP, Java, JSP, XML,
Solutions India Pvt. Ltd
and Ajax, Black Book, New
3.
Web Technologies: A Computer Pearson Education
Jeffery C Jackson
Science Perspective India
Reference Books:
List of Exercises
All the students are required to complete minimum one certification course through MOOC
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Communication Skills
Computer Science
List of courses available during the session will be updated time to time.