NEP First Year Syllabus 2024-25
NEP First Year Syllabus 2024-25
Puducherry –605014
(A Technological University of Government of Puducherry)
Periods
Course Code Course CCC Credits
L T P
3 weeks compulsory Induc on Program
MAUC101 Mathematics I BSC 3 1 4
XXUC1xx Professional Core I PCC 3 1 4
PHUC101 Physics BSC 3 3
MEUC101 Engineering Graphics ESC 1 4 3
HSUA101 English for Communication AEC 2 2
GEUS101 Basic Engineering Skills Laboratory - I SEC 1 4 3
GEUV101 NSS, Yoga and Health VAC 2 1
PHUC102 Physics Laboratory BSC 2 1
13 2 12 -
Total
27 21
Course Periods
Course CCC Credits
Code L T P
3 weeks compulsory Induc on Program
MAUC101 Mathematics I BSC 3 1 4
XXUC1xx Professional Core I PCC 3 1 4
CYUC101 Chemistry BSC 3 3
CSUC101 Programming for Problem Solving ESC 2 2
HSUA101 English for Communication AEC 2 2
GEUS102 Basic Engineering Skills Laboratory - II SEC 1 4 3
GEUV102 Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge VAC 1 1
CYUC102 Chemistry Laboratory BSC 2 1
CSUC102 Computer Programming Laboratory ESC 2 1
15 2 8
Total
25 21
XX – Department Code
xx- serial number
Semester II
Periods Credi
Course Code Course CCC*
L T P ts
MAUC102 Mathematics II BSC 3 1 4
XXUC1xx Professional Core II PCC 3 1 4
CYUC101 Chemistry BSC 3 3
CSUC101 Programming for Problem Solving ESC 2 2
HSUA101 Professional English AEC 2 2
GEUS102 Basic Engineering Skills Laboratory - II SEC 1 4 3
GEUV102 Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge VAC 1 1
CYUC102 Chemistry Laboratory BSC 2 1
CSUC102 Computer Programming Laboratory ESC 2 1
15 2 8
Total
25 21
Exit Option for the students who opt to exit after completion of first year of B.Tech
Programme and have secured a minimum of 42 credits will be awarded a UG certificate in a
discipline if, in addition they complete one vocational course of 4 credits during the summer
vacation of the first year
Professional Core Courses:
Department of Civil Engineering:
1. CEUC101 Sustainable Environment
2. CEUC102 Fundamental of Civil and Safety Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. MEUC102 Engineering Mechanics
2. MEUC103 Engineering Thermodynamics
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
1. ECUC101 Electronic Device and Circuits
2. ECUC102 Analog Communications
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
1. CSUC103 Fundamentals of Computer Organization
2. CSUC104 Software Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
1. EEUC101 Elements of Electrical Engineering
2. EEUC102 Electronic Devices and Circuits
Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
1. EIUC101 Fundamentals of Instrumentation
2. EIUC102 Basics of Industrial Automation and Control
Department of Chemical Engineering
1. CHUC101 Basics of Chemical Engineering
2. CHUC102 Process Calculations
Department of Information Technology
1. ITUC101 Information Technology Essentials
2. ITUC102 Digital Logic Design
Department of Mechatronics Engineering
1. MTUC101 Basics of Mechatronics
2. MTUC102 Basics of Sensors and Measurements
3 weeks compulsory Induction Program
Induction program for students to be offered right at the start of the first year. The Induction
program contains.
• Physical activity
• Creative Arts
• Universal Human Values
• Literary
• Proficiency Modules
• Lectures by Eminent People
• Visits to local Areas
• Familiarization to Dept./Branch & Innovations
Department : Mathematics Programme: B.Tech.
Semester : First Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type: TY
BSC
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
MAUC101 Mathematics-I 3 1 - 4 40 60 100
Prerequisite: -
Apply differential calculus to notions of curvature, evolutes and utilize Beta
CO1
and Gamma functions to solve improper integrals.
Course Make use of mathematical tools in evaluating multiple integrals and their
Outcome CO2
applications.
CO3 Solve problems of first order differential equations of various types.
At the end of
Determine solution of higher order ODE and simultaneous differential
the course CO4
Students will equations.
be able to Estimate gradient, divergence, curl and use Gauss, Stokes and Green’s
CO5 theorem to simplify evaluation of integrals.
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Text Books:
1. V. Rajendran, Engineering Physics, 2nd Edi on, TMH, New Delhi 2011.
2. Avadhanulu M. N., Engineering Physics, S. Chand & Co., 2007.
Reference Books:
1. David Griffiths, Introduc on to Electrodynamics, 3rd Edi on, Eastern Economy Edi on, 2011.
2. D. J. Griffiths, Quantum mechanics, Pearson Educa on, 2014.
3. A.S. Vasudeva, Modern Engineering Physics, S. Chand & Co., 2006.
4. David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker, Fundamentals of Physics, Willey publica ons,
2013.
5. H. J. Pain, The physics of vibra ons and waves, Wiley publica ons, 2005.
6. Ajoy Ghatak, Op cs, 5th Edi on TMH, New Delhi, 2012.
7. K. Thyagarajan and Ajoy Ghatak, Lasers Fundamentals and Applica ons, 2nd Edi on, Springer
2010.
8. Avadhanulu M. N., P. G. Kshirsagar, A text book of Engineering Physics, Radiant publishers,
2017.
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 3 2 2 2 – – – – – – – 2
CO2 3 3 2 2 – – – – – – – –
CO3 3 2 3 2 – – – – – – – –
CO4 3 2 2 2 1 – – – – – – –
CO5 3 2 1 1 1 – – – – – – 2
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department : Physics Programme: B.Tech.
Semester : First/Second Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type: Prac cal
BSC
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
PHUC102 Physics Laboratory – – 2 1 40 60 100
Prerequisite: NIL
Course CO1 Recall the physical parameters related to Physics theory.
Outcomes:
CO2 Extend the concepts and execu ng the experimental setup.
At the end of
the course, CO3 Experiments with op cs, thermal and electrical conduc vity, magne c field and laser.
the students
CO4 Analyse and interpret the results through calcula ons.
should be
able to CO5 Conclude the experimental findings.
Choice of any 10 experiments from the following
1. Radius of curvature of lens – Newton’s Ring
2. Thickness of an object – Air wedge
3. Resolving power of Prism – Spectrometer
4. Resolving power of Gra ng – Spectrometer
5. Specific rotatory power – Lorentz’s half shade polarimeter
CO1-CO5
6. Wavelength of laser source using gra ng and determina on of par cle size
7. Determina on of numerical aperture & acceptance angle of an op cal fiber
8. Wavelength of laser beam – Michelson’s interferometer
9. Coefficient of thermal conduc vity – Lee’s disc method
10. Coefficient of thermal conduc vity – Radial flow method
11. Electrical conduc vity of semiconductor – Two probe method
12. Field along the axis of a coil carrying current
13. Magne c dipole moment – Deflec on magnetometer
CO1-CO5
14. Young’s modulus – Uniform bending
15. Accelera on due to gravity – Compound pendulum
Reference Book:
1. Physics Laboratory manual prepared by Department of Physics, PTU
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 3 2 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
CO2 3 2 2 3 1 – – – – – – –
CO3 3 2 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
CO4 3 2 2 2 – – – – – – – –
CO5 3 1 1 2 2 – – – – – – –
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department : Chemistry Programme : B.Tech
Semester : First/Second Course Category Code: BSC Semester Exam Type: TY
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course
L T P C CA SE TM
CYUC101 Chemistry 3 - - 3 40 60 100
Prerequisite: -
After completion of the course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Explain the concepts of Water Chemistry in the context of industrial usage.
Course CO2 Discover the fundamental concepts of electrode potential in view of practical applications
Outcome CO3 Analyse chemical structures in terms of chemical bonding
CO4 Illustrate the organic reaction mechanisms with respect to the synthesis of drugs
CO5 Interpret the fundamental principle of spectroscopy and electrochemistry towards proper
applications
UNIT-I Water chemistry Periods: 9
Water chemistry-hard and soft water, Determination of hardness by EDTA method Disadvantages of hard
water- Boiler Scales, sludges, Softening of water: Internal conditioning, External conditioning - ion exchange CO1
and zeolite processes. Desalination-Reverse osmosis.
UNIT-II Electrochemical cells and corrosion Periods: 9
Electrode potential, electromotive force, reference electrodes-hydrogen, Ag/AgCl, calomel and glass
electrodes. Nernst equation and applications. Batteries- Dry cell, alkaline battery, Ni-Cd battery and lead- CO2
acid battery. Fuel Cell-Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell. Corrosion-dry and wet corrosion, mechanism and types of
electrochemical corrosion. Corrosion control methods
UNIT-III Chemical bonding Periods: 9
Chemical bonding-valence bond theory, overlapping of orbitals. Hybridization in carbon compounds-sp, sp2
and sp3. Electron pair repulsion. Hybridization and shape of water and ammonia molecules. Molecular orbital
theory- combination of atomic orbitals. Bond order. Molecular orbital diagrams for homonuclear diatomic CO3
molecules- (hydrogen to neon). Factors influencing Chemical reaction - homolytic and heterolytic bond
fission. Reaction intermediates-carbonium ion, carbanion, free radicals and carbenes. Electrophiles and
nucleophiles
UNIT-IV Reaction mechanism Periods: 9
Mechanism of free radical substitution-chlorination of methane. Mechanism of electrophlic substitution-
bromination of benzene. Nucleophilic substitution-SN2-hydrolysis of methyl bromide, SN1-hydrolysis of t-
butyl bromide. Elimination reactions-E1 and E2. Addition reactions-nucleophilic and electrophilic. Synthesis CO4
of aspirin, paracetamol, sulfanilamide and chloroquine.
UNIT-V Analytical techniques Periods: 9
Absorption and emission of radiation. Beer-Lamberts law. Ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy-basic principles
and instrumentation. Conductivity-equivalent and molar conductance, cell constant. Conductometric
titration-types of conductometric titrations. Potentiometry-principle of acid base titration. CO5
Chromatography- Principles and instrumentation of gas Chromatograph.
Lecture Periods: 45 Tutorial Periods: - Practical Periods: - Total Periods: 45
Reference Books
1. P.C. Jain and Monika Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company, New Delhi, 17 ED, (2020-21).
th
2. Arun Bahl, B.S. Bahl and G.D. Tuli, Essentials of Physical Chemistry, S. Chand and Company Ltd, New Delhi, 28 ED,
2020.
nd
3. Arun Bahl and B.S. Bahl, A Text Book of Organic Chemistry, S. Chand and Company Ltd, New Delhi, 22 ED, 2016.
4. G.R. Chatwal and S.K. Anand, Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis, Himalaya Publishing House Pvt Ltd, New
Delhi, 2011.
th
5. D.A. Skoog, F.J. Holler and T.A. Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd, Singapore, 5
ED, 2005.
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PO1
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO11 PO12
0
CO1 3 3 2
CO2 3 3 2
CO3 3 3 -
CO4 3 3 -
CO5 3 3 2
Average 3 3 2
Department : Chemistry Programme : B.Tech.
Semester : First/Second Course Category Code: BSC Semester Exam Type: LB
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course
L T P C CA SE TM
CYUC102 Chemistry Laboratory - - 2 1 40 60 100
Prerequisite -
After completion of the course, the students will be able to:
CO1 Determine the rate constants and order of chemical reactions.
Examine the molecular/system proper es such as hardness of water and adsorp on.
Course CO2
Outcome CO3 Test for the quality parameters by Titrimetry methods.
CO5 Analyse the inorganic salt in terms of appropriate ca ons and anions
CO2 3 3 2
CO3 3 3 2
CO4 3 3 2
CO5 3 3 2
Average 3 3 2
Course Semester Exam Type: TY
Semester : First Category:
AEC
Hours / Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name Week
L T P C CA SE TM
English for
HSUA101 2 - - 2 40 60 100
Communication
Prerequisite Basic English
CO1 Apply various strategies to foster good communication skills.
CO2 Analyse reading comprehension passages.
At the end of the course, CO3 Construct effective sentences in English thereby improving the
students will be able to writing skills.
Demonstrate effective speaking skills through clear and coherent
CO4
articulation.
CO5 Develop the grammatical structures for effective communication.
UNIT-I ART OF COMMUNICATION Hours: 06
Definition - Importance - Process- Types- – Barriers- Strategies to become good
communicators
CO1,CO4
UNIT-II READING COMPREHENSON Hours: 06
Intensive and Extensive Reading- predicting the content- skimming the text- identifying
CO2
the topic sentence- guessing the meaning of words from context- scanning- summarizing.
UNIT-III PRACTICE IN WRITING Hours: 06
Coherence and Clarity in Writing – Principles of Paragraph writing- Essay writing-
Describing – Defining – classifying. CO3,CO5
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 - - - - - - - - - 2 - -
CO2 - 1 - - - - - - - 2 - -
CO3 - - - - - - - - - 2 - -
CO4 - - - - - - - - 2 2 1 -
CO5 - - - - - - - - - 2 - -
Department : HSS Programme: B.Tech.
Semester : Second Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type: TY
AEC
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
HSUA102 PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH
L T P C CA SE TM
Prerequisite Basic English 2 - - 2 40 60 100
CO1 Enhance the professional communication skills.
At the end of
CO2 Listen effectively in various contexts and become good communicators
the course,
students will CO3 Write effectively with clarity.
be able to CO4 Interpret reading materials, thereby improving comprehension skills
CO5 Develop good vocabulary skills
UNIT-I PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Periods: 06
Clarity and effectiveness in communication – aspects of body language (proxemics, kinesics,
CO1,
haptics, chronemics) – paralanguage - feedback in communication.
CO2
UNIT-II LISTENING AND SPEAKING Periods: 06
Importance of Listening – Types - Hearing vs Listening - Steps involved in listening- Barriers to
listening- Presentation skills – Group Discussion CO2
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 - - - - - - - - 1 2 - -
CO2 - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1
CO3 - - - - - - - - - 2 - -
CO4 - - - - - - - - - 2 - -
CO5 - - - - - - - - - 2 - -
Department :HSS Programme: B.Tech.
Semester : I/II Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type:
VAC
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
GEUV101 NSS, Yoga and Health
L T P C CA SE TM
- 2 1 100 - 100
Prerequisite: NIL
Course Understand the Foundations and Practices of Community Service and Holistic Well-
Outcome: CO1
being:
CO2 Engage in Fitness Activities for Personal Development and Physical Fitness
At the end of
CO3 Cultivate Competence in Sports Training Principles and Injury Prevention
the course
students will CO4 Promote Health Education and Community Engagement
be able to
UNIT-I NSS Periods: 06
Introduction to NSS History, philosophy, aim and objectives of NSS.Organization of NSS, funding,
regular activities, special camping, adopted village, maintain records, collaboration government, agencies CO1,
NGOs, NSS Moto, NSS logo, NSS day.NSS Community service; CO4
Reference Books:
1. NSS Manual 2016, Ministry of sports and youth affairs, GOI,
2. Yoga for Moden Age by Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication,
3. Health & Wellness, Yoga Education, Sports & Fitness- A Complete Guide By Prof. Arulnidhi Suraj,
M.A.(Yoga), Ph.D. ,Dr. G. Dhanalakshmy,, 2024, SURAJ PUBLICATIONS Puducherry
4. Deck, Frank W, “Sports Training and Principles” London Lepus Books, 1980.
5. Fox, Edward L, “Sports Physiology” Halt CBS College Publishing, 1984.
6. Singh, Hardayal, “Science of Sports Training” New Delhi: DVS Publications, 1991.
7. Shaver, Larry G, “Essential of Exercise Physiology of Sports and Exercise” Champaign. Human
Kinetics, 1982.
8. Physical Activity and Health by Claude Bouchard, Steven N. Blair, William L. Haskell. 2. Mental Health
workbook by Emily Attached &MarziaFernadez, 2021.
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 - - 3 - - 2 - - - - - 1
CO2 - - 3 - - 2 - - - - - 1
CO3 - - 3 - - 2 - - - - - 1
CO4 - - 3 - - 2 - - - - - 1
Department : Humanities and Social Sciences Programme: B.Tech.
Subject Category: Semester Exam Type: -
Semester : First/Second
VAC
Period/Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
Essence of Indian Traditional 1 - - 1 100 - 100
GEUV102
Knowledge
Prerequisite -
The course will enable the student to:
To understand the importance of Yoga for health care and explain basics of
CO1 Indian traditional knowledge in modern scientific perspective.
Course
Outcome Analyze the relation between orthodox and Heterodox Indian philosophical
CO2 tradition.
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 3 3 2 2
CO2 2 3 2
CO3 2 3 2
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department : Civil Engineering Programme : B.Tech
Semester : First Course Category Code: PCC Semester Exam Type: TY
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course
L T P C CA SE TM
CEUC101 Sustainable Environment 3 - - 3 40 60 100
Prerequisite -
CO1 Able to gain comprehensive understanding of Environment and Natural Resources.
Able to grasp the foundational principles of Ecology, including ecological systems and the
CO2
study of living organisms.
Capable of addressing various forms of environmental pollution, including Air, Water, Soil,
CO3
and Noise pollution.
Course Outcome
CO4 Able to comprehend solid waste management technologies and associated challenges.
Able to understand the resources and energy management practices that prioritize
CO5
environmental sustainability and contribute to humanity's sustainable development.
Capable of actively participating in societal green initiatives, such as energy conservation.
UNIT – 1 Introduction to Environment and Natural Resources Periods: 9
Introduction to environmental studies-Definition, scope and importance, Water resources- Water Cycle, CO1
Environmental Segments, Forest resources, Mineral resources, Food resources, Land resources, Energy resources,
Conservation of Natural resources.
UNIT– 5 Periods: 9
Environmental Ethics, Human population and Environment, Climate Changes, Public Awareness, Value
Education, Role of NGOs in the protection of environment , Role of National Green Tribunal, Green energy, CO5
Future trends for sustainable development.
Lecture Periods: 45 Tutorial Periods: - Practical Periods: - Total hours: 45
Reference Books:
1. P.Yugananth, R.Kumaravelan, Environmental Science and Engineering, Scitech Publications (Inida) P.Ltd., Delhi,
2017.
2. John Pichtel, Waste Management Practices: Municipal, Hazardous and Industrial, CRC Press,2014
3. V.S.K.V.Harish, Arunkumar, Green Building Energy Simulation and Modeling, Elsevier Science & Technology,2018
4. Anubha Kaushik and C.P.Kaushik, Environmental Science and Engineering, New Age International (P) Ltd., New
Delhi, 2010.
5. S.S.Dara, A text book of Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control, S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi,
2014.
6. IS:15797:2008, Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting-Guidelines, BIS, New Delhi
7. Energy Conservation Building Code, 2017, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power, Government of India.
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Prerequisite: -
CO1 The role of civil engineer in society and to relate the various disciplines of Civil
Engineering, NBC Code and Building Area.
CO2 Able to understand the building components and knowledge roads, bridges and
loads.
Course
CO3 Able to understand of details plan, section elevation and loads on structure.
Outcome
CO4 Able to understand of safety practise in buildings & IS codes.
CO5 Able to understand the safety rules and remedial measures.
Civil Engineering contributions to the welfare of Society – Specialized sub disciplines in CO1
Civil Engineering – National building code (NBC) – terminologists: Plinth area, Carpet
area, Floor area, Build up area, Floor space index – Types of buildings as per NBC.
UNIT-II BUILDING COMPONENTS AND Periods: 12
INFRASTRUCTURE
Building plans – Setting out of a Building – Foundations: Types of foundations – Bearing
capacity and settlement – Brick masonry – Stone Masonry – Beams – Columns – Lintels –
Roofing – Flooring – Plastering. Types of Bridges and Dams – Roads-types, Water bound CO2
macadam road, cement concrete road, bituminous road.
UNIT-III ELEMENTS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Periods: 12
Planning: General Requirement of Building-Elementary principles and basic requirements
of a building Planning-Importance of Planning - Layout of residential & industrial
buildings, Introduction to Plan - Elevation & Section of Residential Building.
CO3
Construction: Types of Structures -Types Loads acting on the structure - Elements of
building drawing - Introduction to building byelaws - Section of Wall through Door &
Window
UNIT-IV CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & QUALITY Periods: 12
MANAGEMENT
Construction safety: – Basic principles of safety – Major causes of accidents at project site
– Effects of accidents – Safety practices at construction site – Precautions in handling
hazardous materials – Occupational hazard – Role of supervisor/ Engineer in ensuring CO4
safety at construction site – Safety legislations.
Quality management: – Quality concepts – Basic TQM concepts – Elements of TQM -
Quality standards – BIS v/s ISO – Various ISO standards related to construction – Merits
and demerits of ISO standardization.
UNIT-V SAFETY RULES AND ECONOMY Periods: 12
Important Safety Rules: Accident Reporting - Storage of Materials - Atmosphere in
Confined Place - Prevention from Drowning - Fire Prevention and Protection - First Aid CO5
and Medical Care - Personal Protective Equipment.
Safety and Economy: Direct Costs of Accidents - Indirect Cost of Accidents - Cost of
Safety Programs - Safety Cost Optimization
Lecture Periods: 45 Tutorial Periods: 15 Practical Periods: Total Periods: 60
Reference Books:
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1
3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO2
3 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO3
3 - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO4
- - - - - - 3 - 3 - - - - - -
CO5
- - - - - 3 - - 3 - - 2 - - -
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department : Mechanical Engineering Programme : B.Tech.
Semester : First/Second Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type: TY
ESC
Course Periods/Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Name
Code L T P C CA SE TM
MEUC101 Engineering Graphics 1 4 3 40 60 100
Prerequisite -
CO1 Properly dimension and annotate engineering drawings as per standards of
engineering drawing prac ce and understand simple projec on concept using
Course simple basic geometrical en es.
Outcome CO2 Prepare projec ons of simple regular solids at different posi on and
At the end orienta on.
of CO3 Draw projec ons of simple regular solids sec oned by sec oned plane
the course oriented in different angle. Also create development surface of simple and
students sec oned solids.
will CO4 Visualize and draw projec ons of two intersec ng simple regular solids and
be able to present the given 3D simple blocks in orthographic views.
CO5 Present the given orthographic views of simple blocks and combina on of
simple solids in 3D views
UNIT-I Periods: 15
ENGINEERING DRAWING STANDARDS
Introduc on-Standards for Engineering Drawing prac ce, Le ering, Line work and
Dimensioning, Orthographic projec on- principles-Principal planes-First angle projec on-
projec on of points.
PROJECTIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES AND PLANES CO1
Projec on of straight lines (only First angle projec ons) inclined to both the principal planes
Determina on of true lengths and true inclina ons by rota ng line method and traces.
Projec on of planes (polygonal and circular surfaces) inclined to both the principal planes
by rota ng object Method.
UNIT-II Periods: 15
PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS
Projec ons of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder, cone and truncated solids when CO1,
the axis is inclined to one of the principal planes and parallel to the other by rota ng object CO2
method.
UNIT- Periods: 15
III
SECTIONS OF SOLIDS
Sec oning of simple regular solids in simple ver cal posi on when the cu ng plane is
inclined to one of the principal planes and perpendicular to the other — obtaining true CO1,
shape of sec on. CO2,
DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES CO3
Development of lateral surfaces of simple and sec oned solids — Prisms, pyramids cylinders
and cones.
UNIT- Periods: 15
IV
INTERSECTION OF SOLIDS
Intersec on of solids and curves of intersec on – prism with cylinder, cylinder & cylinder,
cone and cylinder with normal intersec on of axes and with no offset. CO4
ISOMETRIC VIEW TO ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS
Conversion of isometric view of simple blocks to orthographic views
UNIT-V Periods: 15
ISOMETRIC PROJECTION CO1
Principles of isometric projec on — isometric scale — isometric projec ons of simple solids CO5
and truncated solids - Prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones- combina on of two solid objects
in simple ver cal posi ons
CONVERSION OF ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS TO ISOMETRIC VIEW
Conversion of orthographic views of simple blocks to isometric view
Lecture Periods:15 Tutorial Periods: - Practical Periods: 60 Total Periods:75
Text Books
1. K.Venugopal, ‘Engineering Drawing + Auto CAD’, New Age Interna onal Publisher, 2011.
2. K.V. Natarajan, ‘A Text Book of Engineering Graphics’, Dhanalakshmi Publishers, 2018.
Reference Books
1. K.R. Gopalakrishna, ‘Engineering Drawing’ (Vol I &II), Subhas Publica ons, Bangalore, 2017.
2. Engineering drawing prac ce for schools & colleges SP 46:2003.
3. T. Jeyapoovan, ‘Engineering Graphics using AUTOCAD’, VIKAS Publishing House Pvt., 2015.
4. N.D. Bha and Panchal VM, ‘Engineering Drawing’, Charotar Publishing House, 2019.
5. C M Agrawal and Basant Agrawal, ‘Engineering Graphics’, McGraw Hill Edu. Publica on,2017
6. V.P Kumar, ‘Engineering Graphics’, Full Marks Pvt Ltd Publica ons, 2017
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 1 2 3 2
CO2 3 2 1 3 2
CO3 3 2 1 3 2
CO4 3 2 1 3 2
CO5 1 2 3 3 2
3- High, 2-Medium, 1-Low
Department: Electronics and Communication Programme: B.Tech
Engineering
Semester:First Course Category Code: PCC Semester Exam Type: TY
Periods/Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course
L T P C CA SE TM
ECUC101 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 1 - 4 40 60 100
Prerequisite -
Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Demonstrate the understanding of DC circuits, AC circuits and resonance
Course CO2 Demonstrate the understanding of the operation and characteristics of diodes, BJT, FET
Outcome CO3 Explain the various applications of diodes.
CO4 Design biasing circuits for the BJT and FET
CO5 Analyze the small signal, low and high frequency characteristics of BJT and FET amplifiers
UNIT-I DC and AC Circuits Periods:12
Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C) - Definition of Voltage, Current, Power and Energy – Ohm’s law,
Kirchoff current and voltage laws, analysis of simple circuits with DC voltage – Division of current in series and
parallel circuits–Node and mesh method analysis of DC circuits - Representation of sinusoidal waveforms, peak CO1
and rms values, phasor representation, real power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor. Steady state
Analysis of single-phase ac circuits consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC and RLC series combinations. Series and
parallel resonance.
CO PO PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO1 PO11 PO1 PSO PSO
1 0 2 1 2
CO1 3 3 3 1 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO2 2 2 2 1 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO3 2 2 2 1 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO4 2 2 2 1 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO5 2 2 2 1 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO-PO Mapping
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 3 3 3 - 2 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO2 3 2 2 2 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO3 3 2 2 2 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO4 3 2 2 2 ‒ 2 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO5 3 2 2 2 - - - ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
ECUC102
3 2.2 2.2 2.2 - 2 - ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ 2 1
CO-PO Mapping
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2 3
CO 3 3 2
2 - - - - - - 2 - - - -
1
CO 3 3 2 -
2 - - - - - 2 - - - -
2
CO 3 3 2 -
2 - - - - - - - - - -
3
CO 3 3 2 -
- - - - - - 2 - - - -
4
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department: Computer Science and Engineering Programme: B.Tech. (Common to all Branch)
Course Category Code:
Semester: First/Second Semester Exam Type: LB
ESC
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
CSUC102 Computer Programming Laboratory 0 0 2 1 40 60 100
Prerequisite: -
Interpret C programming environment to write simple C programs using branching and
CO1
looping statements
Course CO2 Apply arrays and pointer for problem solving
Outcome
CO3 Demonstrate the working of structure and union concept in C programming
CO4 Implement programs using user-defined and in-built function
1. Study of C Program Development Environment
2. Understanding of compiling and executing of C program
3. Basic C Programs
CO1
a. Arithmetic Operations
b. Area and Circumference of a circle
c. Swapping with and without Temporary Variables
4. Programs using Branching statements
1. To check the number as Odd or Even
2. Greatest of Three Numbers
3. Grading based on Student’s Mark
4. Arithmetic operations using switch-case
CO1
5. Programs using Looping Statement
a. Computing Factorial of a number
b. Fibonacci Series generation
c. Prime Number Checking
d. Computing Sum of Digit
6. Programs using Arrays
a. Sum of ‘n’ numbers
b. Sorting an Array
CO1,
c. Matrix Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Transpose
CO2
7. Program using Pointer
5. Counting Vowels in the string
a. Call by reference
8. Program Using Structure
a. Student Information System
b. Employee Pay Slip Generation CO1,
c. Electricity Bill Generation CO3
d. Nested Structure
a. Demo on Union
9. Programs using Functions
b. Call by Value
c. Computing nCr CO1,
d. Factorial using Recursion CO4
e. Palindrome checking using string in-built functions
f. Sorting ‘n’ names using string in-built functions
Lecture Periods: 00 Tutorial Periods: 00 Practical Periods: 30 Total Periods: 30
Reference Books:
1. Balagurusamy. E, “Programming in ANSI C”, Tata McGraw Hill, Eighth Edition, 2019.
2. Yashavant Kanetkar, “Let Us C: Authentic guide to C programming language”, BPB Publications, 19th
Edition, 2022
3. Byron Gottfried & Jitender Chhabra, “Programming with C”, Schaum's Outlines Series, 2017.
4. Brian W. Kernighan & Dennis Ritchie. “The C Programming Language”, Pearson Education India; Second
Edition, 2015.
CO-PO Mapping
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO PS PS PS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 O1 O2 O3
CO 3 3 2
2 - - - - - - 2 - - - -
1
CO 3 3 2 -
2 - - - - - 2 - - - -
2
CO 3 3 2 -
2 - - - - - - - - - -
3
CO 3 3 2 -
- - - - - - 2 - - - -
4
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Programme: B.Tech. Computer Science and
Department: Computer Science and Engineering
Engineering
Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type:
Semester: First
PCC TY
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
Fundamentals of Computer
CSUC103 3 1 0 4 40 60 100
Organization
Prerequisite: -
CO1 Explain the basics of functional units of a digital computer and types of computers
CO2 Interpret instructions sets and their impact on processor design
Course CO3 Analyze the execution of instructions in conventional and pipelined processors
Outcome CO4 Make use of computing algorithms for the design and implementation of ALU
Compare the performances of different types of memory, interconnecting devices, and their
CO5
impact on computer design
UNIT-I Basic Structures of Computer Periods: 12
Computer Types, Functional Units, Basic Operational Concepts, Types of Computer Architecture, Number
systems, Number Representation and Arithmetic Operations, Character Representation, Performance, CO1
Historical Perspective, Memory Locations and Addresses, Memory operations, Instructions, and Instruction CO2
Sequencing, Addressing modes, Assembly language, RISC and CISC styles.
UNIT-II Basic Processing Unit and Pipelining Periods: 12
Fundamental Concepts, Instruction Execution, Hardware Components, Instruction Fetch and Execution
CO1
Steps, Control Signals, Hardwired Control, Micro-programmed control. Pipelining: Basic Concept, Pipeline
CO3
Organization, Pipeline Hazards.
UNIT-III Computer Arithmetic Periods: 12
Addition and Subtraction of Signed Numbers, Design of Fast Adders, Multiplication of UnsignedNumbers,
Multiplication of Signed Numbers, Fast Multiplication, Integer Division, Floating-PointNumbers and CO4
Operations.
UNIT-IV Memory System Periods: 12
Basic Concepts, Semiconductor RAM Memories, Read-Only Memories, Memory Hierarchy, Cache
Memories, Associate memory, Performance Considerations, MemoryManagement requirements, Secondary CO5
Storage.
UNIT-V Input /Output Organization Periods: 12
Accessing I/O Devices: I/O Device Interface, Program-Controlled Data Transfer, Interrupts Driven Data
Transfer, DMA, Synchronous and Asynchronous Bus, Interface Circuits, Interconnection Standards: USB, CO5
SCSI.
Lecture Periods: 45 Tutorial Periods: 15 Practical Periods: 00 Total Periods: 60
Reference Books:
1. Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic, Safwat Zaky and Naraig Manjikian, Computer Organization and Embedded
Systems, Sixth Edition, McGraw Hill, 2022.
2. John P. Hayes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2017.
3. William Stallings, Computer Organization and Architecture, Designing for Performance, Tenth Edition, Pearson
Education, 2016.
4. M. Morris R. Mano, Michael D. Ciletti, Digital Design: With an introduction to Verilog HDL, VHDL and
SystemVerilog, Sixth Edition Pearson Education, 2021.
CO – PO Mapping
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2 3
CO 2 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - - 2
1
CO 2 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - 2
2
CO 3 3 - - - - - - - - 2 - - 2
3
CO 3 3 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - - -
4
CO 2 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 - - -
5
Reference Books:
1. Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering by R.Muthusubramanian and S.Salivahanan. McGraw Hill
Educa on India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2009.
2. Electric Circuit Theory by Dr.M.Arumugam and N.Premkumar, Khanna Publisher, New Delhi, 2006.
3. B. L. Theraja, “Electrical Technology”, Vol.1, S. Chand Publica on, New Delhi, 2014.
4. D C Kulshreshtha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edi on, New Delhi, 2019.
CO-PO Mapping
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO2 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO4 3 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO5 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Reference Books:
1. Jacob Millman and Christopher C Halkias, Electronic Devices and Circuits, McGraw Hill Edi on, 4th
Edi on, 2015.
2. Robert L. Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Pearson, 11th Edi on,
2021.
3. David A Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, oxford higher educa on, 5th Edi on, 2018.
4. J. D. Ryder, Electronic Fundamentals and Applica ons, Pearson Educa on, Canada, 1976.
5. Allen Mo ershed, Electronic Devices and Circuits: An Introduc on, PHI Learning, 2011
CO-PO Mapping
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO2 3 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO4 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CO5 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department : Electronics & Instrumentation Programme: B.Tech.
Engineering
Semester :1 Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type:
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
Fundamentals of
EIUC101 3 1 - 4 40 60 100
Instrumentation
Prerequisite:
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the principles and significance of
CO1
instrumentation.
Analyze and classify measurement systems based on their characteristics and
CO2
Course applications.
Outcome Evaluate and select appropriate sensors and transducers for specific measurement
CO3
tasks.
Apply signal conditioning techniques to accurately process and interpret
CO4
measurement data.
UNIT-I Understanding Circuit Laws, Measurement Periods: 12
Systems, and Calibration
Basic Circuit Laws – Ohms Law, KCL, KVL. - Definition, importance, and scope of
instrumentation - Measurement Systems - Types of measurements and measurement units -
classification of measurement systems - Errors in measurements –types of errors- Statistical CO1
analysis of measurement data - mean, standard deviation – Importance of calibration in
instrumentation - Calibration methods and standards
UNIT-II Basics of sensors Periods: 12
Static & Dynamic Characteristics of Sensor - Principles of sensing and transduction - Types of
CO2,
sensors – based on principle of operation: resistive, capacitive, inductive, magnetic, optical –
CO4
based on application – Selection Criteria
UNIT-III Basics of Electronics Periods: 12
Basics of Electronic circuits - Review of Transistor Amplifiers (CB, CE, CC) – basics of opamp -
amplification, filtering - Analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) and digital-to-analog conversion CO1
(DAC) – Basics of Power supplies
UNIT-IV Measuring Instruments Periods: 12
Principle & Operation of Measuring Instruments: D’Arsonval galvanometer – moving coil,
moving iron meters, Voltmeter, Ammeter, Ohmmeter, Wattmeter, CRO, Function Generator - CO3
Megger
UNIT-V Digital systems Basics: Periods: 12
Digital Basics: Review of Numbers systems & Logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR) –
CO1
DVM, DMM, DFM, DPM
Lecture Periods: 45 Tutorial Periods: 15 Prac cal Periods:0 Total Periods: 60
Text book:
1. "A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation" by A.K. Sawhney,
Dhanpat Rai & Co., 23rd Edition, 2020
References:
1. "Principles of Measurement Systems" by John P. Bentley, Pearson Publishing, 5th edition, 2021
2. "Instrumentation and Measurement in Electrical Engineering" by Roman Malaric, CRC Press,
2nd Edition, 2020
CO PO Mapping
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - -
CO2 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - -
CO3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - - -
CO4 2 2 2 - - - - - - - - -
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department : Electronics & Instrumentation Programme: B.Tech.
Engineering
Semester :2 Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type:
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
Basics of Industrial
EIUC102 3 1 - 4 40 60 100
Automation & Control
Prerequisite:
Describe the fundamental concepts and types of control systems, including their
CO1
components and functions.
Design and analyze feedback control systems using PID controllers and stability
Course CO2
analysis techniques.
Outcome
CO3 Program and troubleshoot PLCs for industrial automation applications.
Apply process instrumentation principles to monitor and control various
CO4
industrial processes effectively.
UNIT-I Basic concepts of control systems Periods: 12
open-loop vs. closed-loop systems - Types of control systems Automatic, Manual - Role of
instrumentation in control systems - Feedback control loop: sensors, controllers, actuators – P&I CO1
Diagram
UNIT-II Basics Measurement & controllers Periods: 12
Basics Measurement & control - Level, Temperature, Flow, Pressure - Types of Controllers –
CO2,
ON/OFF controller, P, I, D & PID controller: principles & applications– Mathematical model of
CO4
First order systems – Selection Criteria
UNIT-III Overview of industrial automation Periods: 12
Overview of industrial automation and its components - PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)
CO3,
architecture, basic programming and applications – Basics of Distributed Control Systems -
CO4
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems
UNIT-IV Introduction to Virtual instruments Periods: 12
Evolutions of VI, advantages, block diagram and architecture of a virtual Instrument-Graphical
programming, and comparison with conventional programming - Controls and indicators- Data CO4
flow Programming-Editing – Debugging and Running a Virtual Instrument – Loops & Structures
UNIT-V Introduction to smart sensors, Periods: 12
MEMS sensors and IoT (Internet of Things) - Measurement and monitoring of physiological
parameters - Role of instrumentation in renewable energy systems - Recent advancements in CO4
instrumentation technology and their applications
Lecture Periods: 45 Tutorial Periods: 15 Prac cal Periods:0 Total Periods: 60
Text Book
1. "Control Systems Engineering" by I.J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, New Age International Publishers, 6th
Edition, 2021
Reference Books:
1. "Programmable Logic Controllers" by Frank D. Petruzella, McGraw-Hill Education, 6th Edition,
2020
2. "Modern Control Engineering" by Katsuhiko Ogata, Pearson, 6th Edition, 2021
CO PO Mapping
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 3 3 2
CO2 3 3 2
CO3 2 2 1
CO4 3 1
Department :CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Programme: B.Tech
Semester : First Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type: TY
PCC
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
CHUC101 Basics of Chemical Engineering 3 1 - 4 40 60 100
Prerequisite
CO1 Understand the role of Chemical Engineer in Process Industry
CO2 Able to use appropriate units for Material Balances Calculations
Course
CO3 Gain the basic Knowledge of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
Outcome
CO4 Obtain the basic knowledge of Mass Transfer and Reaction Rates and Reactors
CO5 Gather the basic Knowledge of Controls and Economics
UNIT-I Introduction to Chemical Engineering Periods: 12
The impact of Chemical Engineering, The Chemical Engineering Discipline, The role of Chemical
Processing: What is a Chemical Process, Representing Chemical Process Using Process Diagrams;
Solving Chemical Engineering Problems: Strategies for solving problems, Ethical Considerations in CO1
Solving Problems.
CO-PO Mapping
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 2 3
CO2 3 2 2 3 3 3
CO3 3 2 2 3 3
CO4 3 2 2 3 3
CO5 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department: Chemical Engineering Programme: B.Tech (CH)
Semester: Second Course Category Code: PCC Semester Exam Type: TY
Prerequisite
On successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
Understand the fundamental concepts of dimensional consistency, stoichiometry and estimation of
CO1
composition of mixtures and solutions, conversion, yield, selectivity, ideal and real behavior of
gases, vapors and liquids.
Course
CO2 Analyze the problem statement and balance the material flowing through a chemical
Outco process/equipment without and with reactions
me Understand the general energy balance, simplify and apply to open and closed systems with and
CO3
without reactions
CO4 Able to draw flow diagrams and solve problems involving recycle, Purge and bypass in a process
or unit.
CO5 Able to judge the process units from various angles such as: society, environment, sustainability,
etc.
UNIT-I Process Principles Periods: 12
Introduction to Chemical engineering calculations, units and dimensions, mole and molecular weight,
properties of gases, vapors, liquids, solutions and solids, gas laws, partial pressures, vapor pressures, saturation
and equilibria, Raoults law, partial saturation and humidity. CO1,
Introduction to Material and Energy Balances- Derivation of Steady state and Unsteady state Balance equations CO2
for any system
UNIT-II Material Balances on Non-reactive System Periods: 12
Material balances without chemical reactions, stoichiometry and unit operations - distillation, absorption,
stripping, extraction, leaching, crystallization, drying and psychrometry. Recycle, purge and CO2,
By-pass calculations. CO3
UNIT-III Material Balances on Reactive system Periods: 12
Material balances involving chemical reactions, simple oxidation reaction, calculations involving combustion
of gaseous, liquid and solid fuels. Recycle, purge and bypass calculations. Introduction to unsteady balances, CO2,
Balances on mixing vessel, Level Systems CO3,
CO4
UNIT-IV Energy Balances on Non-reactive System Periods: 12
Energy balance-heat capacity and calculation of enthalpy changes, Enthalpy changes for phase transitions, CO2,
evaporation, Clausius- Clapeyron equation. CO3,
CO4
UNIT-V Energy Balances on Reactive Systems Periods: 12
Energy balances with chemical reaction – heat of reaction and adiabatic flame temperature calculations CO2,
CO5
Lecture Periods: 45 Tutorial periods: 15 Practical Periods: - Total Periods: 60
ReferenceBooks:
1. Bhatt and S.M. Vora, Stoichiometry, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 5th Edition, 2013.
2. David.M. Himmelblau and Riggs , Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering, Prentice Hall of
India Ltd., 7thEdition,2004
3. A.Hougen, K.M.Watson and K.A.Ragatz, Chemical Process Principles, Vol.1, CBSE Publishers, 1980.
4. Richard M.Felder,RonaldW.Rousseau, Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Wiley Publications,3rd Ed.,
2007.
5. V.Venkataramani, N. Anantharaman and K.M. Meera Sheriffa Begum, Process Calculations, PHI Learning Private
Limited, 2nd Edition, 2012.
6. D.C. Sikdar, Chemical Process Calculations, PHI Learning Private Limited, 2nd Edition, 2013.
CO-PO MAPPING
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 3 2 3
CO2 3 3 3 3
CO3 3 3 2 3
CO4 3 2 2 2
CO5 3 3 3 3
Score: 3 – High; 2 – Medium; 1 – Low
Department : IT Programme : B.Tech
Semester : First Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type:
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
ITUC101 Information Technology Essentials 3 1 - 4 40 60 100
Prerequisite: -
CO-PO MAPPING
CO/P PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PS0 PS
O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 O2
CO1 2 2 2 3 2 1 3 2
CO2 2 2 3 3 2 1 3 1
CO3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3
CO4 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2
CO5 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2
Department : IT Programme : B.Tech
Semester : Second Course Category Code: PCC Semester Exam Type: TY
Periods / Week Credit Maximum Marks
Course Code Course Name
L T P C CA SE TM
ITUC102 Digital Logic Design 3 1 - 4 40 60 100
Prerequisite: -
Course CO1 Describe the combinational circuits, sequential circuits, memory / programmable logics.
Outcome
CO2 Solve complex Boolean functions through algebraic manipulation and Karnaugh maps
CO3 Describe the characteristics of various Flip-Flops
At the end of
Design PLDs from their specifications or truth/function table
the course theCO4
students will be
able to Design digital systems with combinational and sequential circuits logic
CO5
UNIT-I BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND GATES Periods: 12
Number Systems: Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal – Representation of Negative Numbers – 1’s and 2’s Complements
– Arithmetic Operations – Binary Codes – Boolean Algebra – Theorems and Postulates – Functions – Truth Table
CO1,
– Canonical and Standard Forms – Minterms and Maxterms - Logic Gates – Universal gates
UNIT-II SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS Periods: 12
Sum of Products and Product of Sums- Simplification of Boolean Functions –Karnaugh Map – 2, 3, 4 variables
– NAND/NOR Implementations - Two level and multi-level implementation – Don’t care conditions.
CO2,
UNIT-III COMBINATIONAL LOGIC Periods: 12
Design Procedure – Adders- Subtractors - Binary Parallel Adder – Carry Look-ahead Adder – BCD Adder –
Binary Multiplier – Magnitude Comparator – Code Converters – Decoder – Encoder – Priority Encoder –
Mux/Demux – Applications. CO1,
CO5
UNIT-IV SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS Periods: 12
Sequential Circuits –latches (S-R Latch, D-Latch)– flip flops (S-R Flip Flop, D-Flip Flop, J-K Flip Flop, T-Flip
Flop) - Master Slave Configuration of J-K Flip Flop – analysis of clocked sequential circuits – Registers and
Counters: Registers – shift registers –Ripple counters –synchronous counters
CO1,
CO5
UNIT-V MEMORY AND PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC Periods:12
Introduction - Random Access Memory - Memory Decoding - Read Only Memory - Programmable Logic Array
(PLA) - Programmable Array Logic (PAL) - Sequential Programmable Devices
CO1,
CO4
CO2 Describe transducers and micro mechatronic system and their applications
Course
Outcome
After
CO3 Defines the actuators and their application
successful CO4 Explain controllers and algorithms and their applications
completion of
course, the CO5 Describe the interfacing concepts to appreciate the interdisciplinary
student will
be able to:
UNIT – I Introduction Periods: 9
Definition, basic concepts and elements of mechatronic systems and comparison with traditional
approach of design, needs and benefits of mechatronics in manufacturing - Applications in robotics, CNC,
Automotive Systems etc.
CO1
UNIT-II Transducers and Micro Mechatronic System Periods: 9
Introduction to transducers- Primary, Secondary- Working, Mechanical device as primary detector,
electrical transducers, active & passive, analog & digital.
CO2
Introduction to micro mechatronics system- System principle - Component design – System design-
Scaling laws- Micro actuation- Micro robot- Micro pump - Applications of micro mechatronic
components.
UNIT-III Drives and Actuators Periods: 9
Solenoids, relays, diodes, DC motor, AC Motor, stepper motors, Hydraulic & Pneumatic devices, Power
supplies, valves.
CO3
UNIT-IV Controllers and Algorithms Periods: 9
Introduction to Microprocessor -Microcontrollers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Artificial Neural
Networks (ANN), Fuzzy controls. CO4
CO-PO Mapping
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2
CO 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - 3 - -
1
CO 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 1
2
CO 3 3 01 02
3
CO 3 3 2 1
4
Score: 3-High; 2-Medium; 1-Low
Department : Programme : B.Tech.
Semester : First/Second Course Category Code: Semester Exam Type:
SEC LB
Periods/Week Credi Maximum Marks
Course
Course Name t
Code
L T P C CA SE TM
GEUS102 Basic Engineering Skills
1 - 4 3 60 40 100
Laboratory - II
Prerequisite NIL
CO1 students will demonstrate proficiency in understanding and applying
principles of basic sensors and transducer, and will expertise proficiency in
understanding and applying techniques in the field of instrument calibration
CO2 Test and troubleshoot Regulated Power Supply, Audio Amplifier and Function
Course
Generator using Breadboard and PCB.
Outcome
CO3 Develop intuitive and responsive web pages Demonstrate Photoshop as a
At the end of
graphic designing tool and work with the text, graphics, and other effects that
the course
made designing easier.
students will
CO4 Demonstrate Photoshop as a graphic designing tool and work with the text,
be able to
graphics and other effects that made designing easier.