Important Job NOTIFICATION
Important Job NOTIFICATION
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
AMRAVATI
CURRICULUM
B. TECH. (ELECTRICAL)
V and VI Semester
Sem IV
EE401 Engineering Mathematics IV 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 5
EE402 Pulse & Digital Circuits 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE403 Electrical Machines –I 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
Energy Resources &
EE404 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 5
Generation
EE405 Numerical Methods 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE406 Pulse & Digital Circuits Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE407 Electrical Machines –I Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE408 Numerical Methods Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE409 Computational Lab-II ** --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 50 50 100 2
Total 20 2 8 30 50 75 75 300 125 125 750 27
Evaluation Scheme
Teaching Scheme
Theory Practical
Course
Name of the Course Theory Credits
Code Tutorial Practical Total
Hrs Total TA CT1 CT2 ESE Internal External
Hrs/week Hrs/week
/week
Sem V
EE501 Communication Enginering 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE502 Electrical Machines -II 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE503 Power System Analysis- I 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 5
EE504 Control System I 4 --- --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 5
Introduction to Microprocessor
EE505 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
and Microcontrollers
EE506 Control System I Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE507 Electrical Machines -II Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
Introduction to Microprocessor
EE508 --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
and Microcontrollers Lab
EE509 General Proficiency - I --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 100 --- 100 2
Total 20 2 8 30 50 75 75 300 175 75 750 27
Sem VI
EE601 Signals & Systems 4 1 --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE602 Power Electronics - I 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE603 Power System Analysis - II 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE604 Optimization Techniques 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 5
EE605 Control System – II 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE606 Power Electronics - I Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE607 Power System Analysis - II Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE608 Minor Project --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 2
EE609 General Proficiency -II --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 100 --- 100 2
Total 20 3 8 31 50 75 75 300 175 75 750 27
Evaluation Scheme
Teaching Scheme
Theory Practical
Course
Name of the Course Theory Credits
Code Tutorial Practical Total
Hrs Total TA CT1 CT2 ESE Internal External
Hrs/week Hrs/week
/week
Sem VII
EE701 Linear Integrated Circuits 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE702 Power Systems Dynamics 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE703 Power Electronics - II 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE704 Electrical Machine Design 4 ---- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE705 Elective – I 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 5
EE706 Power Electronics - II Lab ---- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE707 Electrical Machine Design Lab ---- ---- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE708 Linear Integrated Circuits Lab ---- ---- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE709 Project and Seminar# --- --- 4 4 --- --- --- --- 100 --- 100 3
Total 20 2 10 32 50 75 75 300 175 75 750 27
Sem VIII
EE801 Digital Signal Processing 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE802 Switch Gear and Protection 4 --- --- 4 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE803 Elective – II 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
EE804 Elective – III 4 1 --- 5 10 15 15 60 --- --- 100 4
Switch Gear and Protection
EE805 ---- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
Lab
EE806 Digital Signal Processing Lab --- --- 2 2 --- --- --- --- 25 25 50 1
EE807 Project and Seminar# --- --- 4 4 --- --- --- --- 75 175 250 9
Total 16 2 8 26 40 60 60 240 150 225 750 27
Signal & Noise: Signals and its type, electromagnetic frequency spectrum, basics of communication,
various base bands, bandwidth of different base band Sources of noise and its types, signal to noise ratio,
noise factor, noise figure, noise temperature, noise equivalent temperature, communication systems, wave
propagation and its different types, maximum usable frequency (MUF), critical frequency, fading, virtual
height, skip distance, single and multi hop transmission, duct propagation.
Amplitude Modulation: Its need and types (only analog modulation), Amplitude Modulation (AM),
DSB-SC, SSB, VSB and ISB transmissions, mathematical Analysis, modulation index, frequency
spectrum, power requirement of these systems, generation of AM signal.
Angle Modulation: Frequency Modulation (FM), mathematical Analysis, modulation index, frequency
spectrum, power requirement of FM, narrowband & wideband FM, noise triangle in FM, pre-emphasis &
de-emphasis techniques, phase modulation, power contents of the carrier & the sidebands in angle
modulation, noise reduction characteristics of angle modulation, generation of FM signals, comparison
between AM & FM.
Receivers: Basic receiver (TRF), Super heterodyne receiver, performance parameters for receiver such as
sensitivity, selectivity, fidelity, image frequency rejection etc., AGC technique, AM detectors, FM
discriminators, AFC technique, double-spotting effect. Details of each block of AM and FM receiver.
Transmission line: Various parameters of transmission line, their relations, derivation of standing wave
ratio, quarter wave transformer, stub matching, Smith chart.
Antenna: Radiation pattern, types of antenna, antenna arrays, turnstile, loop, log -periodic, UHF and
microwave (only structure and principle)
Telephony: Basics of land line telephony, working of exchanges local and trunk, basics of integrated
service digital network (ISDN), basics of wireless phones such as mobile, cellular, paging system,
facsimile.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Principles of Communication Systems (3rd Edition 1995) by Taub, Herbert, Tata McGraw-Hill
2. Electronic Communication Systems (4th Edition 1999) by Kennedy, Devis, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Electronic communication systems, by Kennedy,Davis ,Tata Mc-Graw Hill
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Fundamental of communication System(1st edition,2006),by Proakis, Pearson Education
2. Electronic Communication (4th edition) by Roddy and Coolen, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 2003
3. Electronic Communication System a Complete Course (4th Edition) by Schweber, PHI, New Delhi 2000
4. Electronic communication, by Shrader, Tata Mc-Graw Hill 2004
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EE502 ELECTRICAL MACHINES -II
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 00 T Total 04 Credit: 04
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
Synchronous generators: constructional details, armature circuit reaction model and phasor
diagram of salient and non- salient pole machines- determination of parameters of circuit
models-methods of determining regulation and efficiency . transient & sub- transient rectances.
Methods of synchronization- synchronous machine on infinite busbars-parallel operation
Synchronous Motor: Principle of operation, torque equation, V curves- hunting and damping
starting applications.
TEXT BOOKS
REFERENCE BOOKS
Transmission line parameters : calculation of resistance, inductance and capacitance of single phase and three
phase transmission lines, skin effect and proximity effect, transposition, G.M.D. & G.M.R. methods, double circuit
lines, bundled conductors, effect of earth on inductance and capacitance, interference with communication lines.
Electrical characteristics of transmission line : V-I characteristics of short, medium and long lines, A, B, C, D
constants, nominal π and equivalent T representations, Ferranti effect, corona phenomenon, effect of corona and
power loss due to corona.
Representation of power systems component: Single phase representation of balanced three phase system,
Single line impedance or reactance diagrams. Per unit system: Basic concept, p.u representation of power systems
components
Performance of transmission line: receiving and sending end power circle diagrams, methods of voltage control
and power factor improvement, use of static VAR generators and synchronous phase modifiers, analytical and
graphical methods, automatic voltage control.
Load flow studies : load flow problem, classification of buses, network modeling, Y-bus and Z-bus matrices, load
flow equation, GS and NR methods, comparison of methods used.
Insulator : materials used, types of insulators, comparison of pin type and suspension type insulators, voltage
distribution and string efficiency, methods of increasing string efficiency, guarding rings and arcing horns.,
Mechanical design: line supports for LV, HV and EHV, Sag calculation, stringing charts.
Underground Cables: Materials used for conductors and insulator, different types of cables comparison of
Overhead conductors and Underground cables
TEXT BOOKS
1. Electric Energy Systems Theory: An Introduction, O. L. Elgerd – Second edition, McGraw-Hill Book Comp. N.
Y. 1987
2. Elements of Power System Analysis , Stevenson, Tata- Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi. 2001
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Power System Analysis, Hadi Saadat McGraw Hill. -2003
2. Modern Power System Analysis, J. Nagrath & D. P. Kothari Tata- Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Company, New
Delhi. 2001
3. Electrical Power Systems, C. L. Wadwa Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi 2004
4. Unerstanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems. Narain G. Hingorani
and Lazlo Gyugyi -2000
5. Flexible AC transmission Systems (FACTS), Yong Hua Song and Allan T. Johns 2005
6. T and D reference book” Westing house. 2003
7. Electric Power System , B.M.Weedy John Willy and Sons Student Edition 2005
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9. www.ocw.mit.edu
EE504 CONTROL SYSTEM-I
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 01 T Total: 05 Credit: 05
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
Introduction to automatic control : open loop and closed loop system, servo-mechanisms,
mathematical modeling of physical systems, transfer functions, block diagrams and signal flow
graphs.
Effect of feed back on sensitivity to parameter variation and reduction of the noise.
Time response analysis : time response of first and second order systems to standard inputs.
Time response specifications, types of system, error analysis, error coefficients, steady state
errors, dynamic error series.
Approximate methods for higher order system, proportional, derivative and integral control.
TEXT BOOKS
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Control Systems, Naresh Sinha Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi. 2005
2. Modern Control Engineering , D.Roy Choudhary Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd. New Delhi. 2001
3. Modern Control Engineering , 4 th Edition K. Oghata ,Pearson Education 2004
4. Control System Engineering ,Second Edition Nornan Nise Addison Wesley Pub. Company 2002
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6. www.ocw.mit.edu
EE505 INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSOR AND
MICROCONTROLLERS
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 00 T Total: 04 Credit: 04
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
Interfacing Devices (I): Internal architecture and programming of PPI (8255), PIC (8259),
USART (8251)
Interfacing Devices (II): architecture and programming of programmable interval timer (8253),
floppy disc controller (8272), programmable CRT controller (8275), DMA controller (8237).
Introduction to microcontroller: 8051 architecture , 8051 Internal resources, pin diagram, I/O
pins, ports and their internal logic circuits, counters, serial ports, interrupt structure, SFRs and
their addressing, watch-dog timer, internal code memory, data memory, stack pointer, flags, bit
addressable memory, comparative study 8051 families by different manufacturers, study of
instruction set of 8051.
TEXT BOOKS
1) Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085 , Romesh Gaonkar PHI
Publication -2006
2) Introduction to Microprocessor L.Gibson, Prentice-Hall 2003
3) The 8051 Microcontroller Scott MacKenzie Prentice-Hall, Inc -2006
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. An Introduction to Microcomputers Volume 1 Basic Concepts, Adam Osborne Osborne-McGraw Hill, Berkely
California, 1980
2. The 8051 Family of Microcontrollers Richard Barnett Prentice-Hall, Inc -2005
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EE506 CONTROL SYSTEM-I LAB
Teaching Scheme : 02 P Total: 02 Credit: 01
Evaluation Scheme : 25 Internal + 25 External Total Marks: 50
TEXT BOOKS
1. Developing Communication Skills, Krishna Mohan and Meera Banerjee, McMillan Publishers.-2004
2. A Course in Listening and Speaking II, V. Sasikumar, P.Kiranmani Dutt and Geeta Rajeevan, Cambridge
University Press. 2000
3. English for Science and Technology, Thiruvenkataswami and Kiranmani Dutt, Cambridge University Press.-
2004
EE601 SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 01 T Total: 05 Credit: 04
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
Analysis of LTI Discrete-Time Systems: Time Domain and Frequency Domain, Properties of
Discrete-Time Sequences Linear Convolution, Discrete-Time System Response
The Z Transform: The Z Transform; The Region of Convergence for the Z- Transform;
Geometric Evaluation of the Fourier Transform from the Pole-Zero Plot; Properties of Z-
Transform; Analysis and Characterization of Discrete-Time LTI Systems using Z-Transform;
System Transfer Function; Block Diagram Representation; The Unilateral Z-Transform; Solution
of Difference Equation using the Unilateral Z-Transform.
TEXT BOOK
1. Signals And Systems , S.Haykin, 2nd Edition, John Wiley And Sons 1999
2. Analog And Digital Signal Processing , Ambardar A, 2/3; Thomson Learning-2005
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Signals and systems, Oppenheim and Schafer Prentice Hall India Of India 2nd Edition 1997
2. Signal & System: Analysis using , Transform Method and Matlab by M.J.Roberts, McGraw Hill company Ltd
2nd Edition 2003
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EE602 POWER ELECTRONICS - I
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 00 T Total: 04 Credit: 04
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
SCR, triac, diac-construction, characteristics & applications, two transistor analogy for turning
ON-OFF SCR, turn ON mechanism, different methods of turning ON-OFF SCR, turn OFF
mechanism, thyristor firing circuits-R,R-C & UJT, introduction to GTO, power transistor,
power MOSFET & IGBT their construction & characteristics.
Series -parallel operation of SCRs,series and parallel operation, static & dynamic equalising
ckts., equalisation of current in parallel connected SCRs, string efficiency, derating factor,
protection of SCRs against di/dt, dv/dt, radio freq. interference, over voltage, over current.
Principle of phase control, half wave controlled rectifier, half controlled bridge & fully
controlled bridge rectifier for resistive and RL load, derivation for output voltage and current,
effect of free wheeling diode, single phase dual converters.
Classification of ckt. for forced commutation, series inverter, improved series inverter, parallel
inverter, out put voltage and waveform control, principle of operation for three phase bridge
inverter in 120 deg. and 180 deg. mode, single phase transistorized bridge inverter.
Basic principles of chopper, time ratio control and current limit control techniques, voltage
commutated chopper ckt., Jones chopper, and AC chopper. Buck and boost converter. Basic
principle of cycloconverters, single phase to single phase cycloconverter, voltage regulators.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Power Electronics Circuits Devices and Application, M.H.Rashid Prentice Hall of India (PHI) Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi.-2003
2. An Introduction to Thyristers and their Application, M.Ramamoorthy Affiliated East West Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi. 1999
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Power Electronics, P.C.Sen TMH Publication Co. Ltd., New Delhi. 2003
2. Thyristerised Power Controllers, G.K.Dubey, S.R.Doradia, A.Joshi, R.M.Sinha New Age International, New
Delhi 2004
3. Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design (3rd edition) Ned Mohan Tore M. John Wiley & Sons Inc
2002
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EE603 POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS - II
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 00 T Total: 04 Credit: 04
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
TEXT BOOKS
3. Electric Energy Systems Theory: An Introduction, O. L. Elgerd – Second edition, McGraw-Hill Book Comp. N.
Y. 1987
4. Elements of Power System Analysis , Stevenson, Tata- Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi. 2001
REFERENCE BOOKS
10. Power System Analysis, Hadi Saadat McGraw Hill. -2003
11. Modern Power System Analysis, J. Nagrath & D. P. Kothari Tata- Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Company, New
Delhi. 2001
12. Electrical Power Systems, C. L. Wadwa Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi 2004
13. Unerstanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems. Narain G. Hingorani
and Lazlo Gyugyi -2000
14. Flexible AC transmission Systems (FACTS), Yong Hua Song and Allan T. Johns 2005
15. T and D reference book” Westing house. 2003
16. Power System Stability and Control, Prabha Kundur Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi. 2003
17. Power System Analysis and Design J.Dunchan Glover ,M.S.Sharma, Cengage Learning 2008.
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EE604 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 01 T Total: 05 Credit: 05
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
Linear programming I - standard form, definitions and theorems, graphical method, solution of
system of linear simultaneous equations, simplex method, two phase simplex method, revised
simplex method.
Non linear programming - unimodal function, unrestricted search, Fibonancci search method
and Golden section method, unconstrained optimization, direct search methods - pattern search
methods, simplex method, descent method - steepest descent method, conjugate gradient and
variable metric method.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Introduction Operations Research, Fredrick S.Hiller Gerald J.L. Lieberman Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co., New
Delhi.-2004
2. Introduction to Optimization, J.C.Pant Jain Brothers, New Delhi.-2001
3. PERT and CPM Principles & Application, L.S.Srinath Affiliated East West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.-2006
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EE605 CONTROL SYSTEM – II
Teaching Scheme : 04 L + 01 T Total : 05 Credit: 04
Evaluation Scheme : 15 CT1 + 15 CT2 +10 TA+ 60 ESE Total Marks: 100
Duration of ESE : 2 Hrs.30 min.
State Space Techniques I: State, state space and state variables; SISO/MIMO linear systems
state variable models - differential equations, Transfer Functions, Block Diagrams and State
Diagrams (Signal Flow Graphs); Transfer functions decomposition - Phase variable forms,
Canonical forms and Jordan canonical form; Transfer function - state model; Transfer matrix;
State equations solution - State transition matrix (STM); STM Computation – Laplace
transformation, Canonical transformation and Cayley Hamilton theorem; Time response – SISO
Systems.
State Space Techniques II: Concept - controllability and observability; SISO/MIMO Linear
systems -Gilbert’s method and Kalman’s test; SISO controllable systems Design -state feedback.
Sampled Data Control Systems: Representation, Z Transforms. review, Sampler and Hold -
zero order hold; Sampling theorem; Z Transform analysis – open loop and closed loop sampled
data systems, Z Transfer functions, Difference equation solution and response; Z Transform
Method,. Discrete Systems Response, Open and closed loop systems pulse transfer functions -
Different sampler locations; Digital Controller - transfer function; Stability analysis - S and Z
Domain relationship, Jury’s Test and Bi-Linear Transformation, Root and root locus method.
Non-Linear System Analysis I :Non-linear system behavior – types and characteristics;
Describing functions - typical non-linearity and their characteristics; Stability analysis -
Describing function method and Limit cycles; Limitations - describing function method.
Non-Linear System Analysis II Linearization - Around operating point; Singular points –
Classification and Nature; Phase-plane method - non- linear systems analysis; Phase trajectories
construction – analytical method and graphical method by isocline method; Stability analysis -
limit cycle; Limitations - phase-plane method.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Control System Engineering,Wiley I.J. Nagrath and M. Gopal Eastern Limited, New Delhi.
2. Modern Control Theory, K . Ogata Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
7. Control System Engineering ,Second Edition Nornan Nise Addison Wesley Pub. Company 2002
8. D.Roy Choudhary –Modern Control Engineering , Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd. New Delhi.
9. Automatic Control System, B. C. Kuo Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd. New Delhi.
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EE606 POWER ELECTRONICS - I LAB
Teaching Scheme : 02 P Total: 02 Credit: 01
Evaluation Scheme : 25 Internal + 25 External Total Marks: 50
Minimum Eight Experiments to be performed covering the Entire Syllabus of EE602 POWER
ELECTRONICS - I Representative list is as follows
Minimum Eight Experiments to be performed covering the Entire Syllabus of EE603 POWER
SYSTEM ANALYSIS - II Representative List is as follows
For minor project group of for students is to be formed. Innovative ideas of students are expected
to be implemented in hardware or software projects. Two groups will be assigning to each guide
so that the same students will come for the main project of final year.
EE609 GENERAL PROFICIENCY - II
Teaching Scheme : 02 P Total: 02 Credit: 02
Evaluation Scheme : 100 Internal + 00 External Total Marks: 100
Planning: Nature, importance, functions, types of plans, strategic decision making, types of
decisions, business forecasting, types and techniques of forecasting. Case study of different
forecasting techniques
Negotiation: Concept, types, Different types of MoU agreements and different contents.
Case study of MoU agreement between 2 agencies / organizations
R and D Projects: Different types of research projects and funding agencies, their eligibility
criteria, different types of formats. Case study of different funding agencies and different types
of research projects funding
Finance Management in Industries: Different types of financing institutions and their funding
agencies, financial management, Case study of financing procedures and schemes for SSI /
SMEs
TEXT BOOKS/WEBSITES:
1) Dynamics of Personnel Management in India, R D Agrawal, Tata McGraw Hill Pub Co, New Delhi, 2005.
2) Personnel Management: Edwin B Flippo : McGraw Hill International Edition, New Delhi , 2003.
3) The Spirit of Leadership: Harrison Owen: Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co, New Delhi 2005.
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7) www.ntmis-dst.org
8) www.isro.org
9) www.vichar.nic.in
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