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    Department

    ofInformation Technology

    School of TechnologyNorth Eastern Hill University

    Umshing, Shillong-22

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    Course Structure&

    Detail Syllabusfor

    B.Tech. Programme

    As Approved by the 77 t h Meet ing o f t he Ac ademic Counc i l

    held on 30 t h May, 2007

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    Objectives

    This four years B.Tech program aims to prepare Professional engineers for the I.T.

    industry. The core part of the curriculum embodies scientific and engineering knowledge

    basic to the profession. In addition to these core courses the other ingredients of

    professional knowledge both current and emerging technological processes have been

    added to it. To provide the students relevant professional knowledge and develop their

    capacity to tackle unknown engineering problems, the syllabus has balanced the core,

    specialized and elective subjects, integrating the practical and field exercises with

    challenging project activities. The paper professional ethics and IPR is also introduced in

    the curriculum to help the students to acquire sound professional ethics and an awareness

    of their obligation to society.

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    Course Structure

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    Course Structure

    Adopted Course Code (XX-):

    XX-

    Subject number (In case of Practical, this number stands for its corresponding theory

    subject number. However, where there is no corresponding theory paper, this number

    will start from 7. E.g. CE - 117)

    0: Theory, 1: Practical/Drawing/Design,2,3: Elective

    Semester Number

    Teaching Subject code

    Acronym used in Teaching Subject Code

    Acronyms Used in Teaching Subject Code (XX):

    BI - BIotechnology

    CE - Civil Engineering

    CH - CHemistry

    EC - Electronics and Communication Engineering

    EE - Electrical Engineering

    HU - HUmanities

    IT - Information Technology

    MA - MAthematics

    ME - Mechanical Engineering

    PH - PHysics

    Example: IT-205 implies that Teaching subject concern is Information Technology and, it is the

    5th

    Theory paper of 2nd

    semester.

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    Year: I Semester I (Common to all branches)

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ES

    E

    SUB

    TOTAL1 HU-101 Professional Communication

    Skills2 1 - 20 20 40 60 100

    2 MA-102 Engineering Mathematics-I 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 PH-103 Engineering Physics-I 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 CH-104 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 BI-105 Fundamentals of Biotechnology3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    6 EE-106 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN

    7 CH-114 Engineering Chemistry

    Laboratory- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    8 EE-116 Electrical Laboratory - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    9 CE-117 Engineering Graphics - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    Total 17 6 9 1000

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical Total Periods: 32

    Year: I Semester II (Common to all branches)

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ESE SUB

    TOTAL

    1 ES-201 Elements of EnvironmentalScience

    2 1 - 20 20 40 60 100

    2 MA-202 Engineering Mathematics II 3 1 30 30 60 90 150

    3 PH-203 Engineering Physics II 2 1 - 20 20 40 60 100

    4 ME-204 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 IT-205 Computer Systems and

    Programming3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    6 EC-206 Basic Electronics 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN

    7 PH-213 Engineering Physics Laboratory. - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    8 IT-215 Computer Programming

    Laboratory- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    9 EC-216 Basic Electronic Laboratory - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    10 ME-217 Workshop Practice - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    Total 16 6 12 1000

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical Total Periods: 32

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    Year: II Semester III

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ESE SUB

    TOTAL

    1 HU-301 Organizational Management 2 1 - 20 20 40 60 1002 MA-302 Engineering Mathematics III 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 EC-303 Digital Electronics 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 EC-304 Signals and Systems 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 IT-305 Discrete Mathematics 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    6 IT-306 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN

    7 EC-313 Digital Electronics laboratory - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    8 IT-316 Data Structure using C

    Laboratory.- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    9 IT-317 Numerical Programming

    laboratory- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    Total 17 6 9 1000

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical Total Periods: 32

    Year: II Semester IV

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ESE SUB

    TOTAL

    1 HU-401 Organizational Structure 2 1 - 20 20 40 60 100

    2 MA-402 Statistics and Random

    Processes3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 IT-403 Formal Language and

    Automata Theory3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 IT-404 Computer Graphics and

    Multimedia3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 IT-405 System Programming 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    6 IT-406 Computer Organization

    and Architecture

    3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN

    7 IT-414 Computer Graphics and

    Multimedia Lab- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    8 IT-415 Systems Programming

    Laboratory- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    9 IT-416 Computer Organization

    and Architecture

    Laboratory

    - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    Total 17 6 9 1000

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical Total Periods: 32

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    Year: III Semester V

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ESE SUB

    TOTAL

    1 HU-501 Managerial Economics 2 1 - 20 20 40 60 1002 EC-502 Microprocessor 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 HU-503 Management Information

    System3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 IT-504 Object Oriented Programming

    and Methodology3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 IT-505 Operating System 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    6 IT-506 Data Communication 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN

    7 EC -512 Microprocessor Laboratory - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    8 IT-514 Object Oriented Programming

    Laboratory (C++ and Java)- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    9 IT-515 Operating System Lab - - 3 20 - 20 30 50Total 17 6 9 1000

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical Total Periods: 32

    Year: III Semester VI

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ESE SUB

    TOTAL

    1HU-601

    Accounting and Finance For

    Decision Making2 1 - 20 20 40 60 100

    2 IT-602 Computer Networks 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 IT-603 Compiler Design 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 IT-604 Algorithm Analysis and

    Design3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 IT-605 Information Theory and

    Coding3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    6 IT-606 Relational Data Base System 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN7 IT-612 Computer Networks

    Laboratory- - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    8 IT-613 Compiler Design Laboratory. - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    9 IT-616 Database Laboratory - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    Total 17 6 9 20 - 20 30 1000

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical Total Periods: 32

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    Year: IV Semester VII

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ESE SUB

    TOTAL

    1 HU-701 Professional Ethics and IPR 2 1 - 20 20 40 60 100

    2 IT-702 Web Technology 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 IT-703 Software Engineering 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 IT-72X Elective-I 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 IT-73X Elective-II 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN

    6 IT-712 Web Technology Lab - - 3 20 - 20 30 50

    7 IT-713 Software Engineering Lab 3 20 20 30 50

    8 IT-717 Visual programming. Lab 3 20 - 20 30 50

    9 IT-718 Minor Project - - 6 50 - 50 100 150

    Total 14 5 15 1000

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical Total Periods: 32

    Year: IV Semester VIII

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination Total Marks: 1000

    Sl.

    No.

    Course

    No.

    SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME

    Sessional Work(THEORY) L T P

    TA CT TOT

    ESE SUB

    TOTAL

    1 HU-801 Marketing Strategies and

    Planning 2 1 - 20 20 40 60 100

    2 EC-802 Mobile Communication 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 IT-803 Internet Protocol 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 IT-82X Elective III 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5 YY-83X Elective IV(Open)3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    PRACTICALS / DRAWING / DESIGN

    6 IT-818 Major Project - - 16 100 - 100 200 300

    Total 14 5 16 1000

    L Lecture

    T Tutorial

    P Practical

    Total Periods: 32

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    Elective Courses

    Followings are the tentative list of courses that can be offered as elective course. However courses may subject to vary depend

    upon the availability of resource person (s) or faculty member (s).

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    1 IT-721 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    2 IT-722 Data Mining 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    3 IT- 731 Cryptography 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    4 IT-732 Distributed Systems 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    5. IT- 821 Internet and its application

    technologies3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    6 IT-822 E-Commerce 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    7 IT-831 Mobile Computing 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    8 IT-832 Bioinformatics 3 1 - 30 30 60 90 150

    TA-Teachers Assessment CT-Class Test ESE-End Semester Examination

    L Lecture T Tutorial P Practical

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    Table of Contents

    Semester I Page

    No.HU-101 Professional Communication Skills 1MA-102 Engineering Mathematics-I 2

    PH-103 Engineering Physics-I 3

    CH-104 Engineering Chemistry 4

    BI-105 Fundamentals of Biotechnology. 6

    EE-106 Basic Electrical Engineering 7

    CH-114 Engineering Chemistry Laboratory. 8

    EE-116 Electrical Laboratory 9

    CE-117 Engineering Graphics 10

    Semester II

    ES-201 Elements of Environmental Science 11MA-202 Engineering Mathematics-II 12

    PH-203 Engineering Physics- II 13

    ME-204 Engineering Mechanics 14

    IT-205 Computer Systems and Programming 15

    EC-206 Basic Electronics 16

    PH-213 Engineering Physics Laboratory. 17

    IT-215 Computer Programming Laboratory 18

    EC-216 Basic Electronic Laboratory 19

    ME-217 Workshop Practice 20

    Semester III

    HU-301 Organizational Management 21MA-302 Engineering Mathematics- III 22

    EC-303 Digital Electronics 23

    EC-304 Signals and System 24

    IT-305 Discrete Mathematics 25

    EC-306 Data Structures & Algorithms 26

    EC-313 Numerical Programming laboratory 27

    6IT-316 Digital Electronics Laboratory. 28

    IT-317 Data Structure using C Laboratory. 29

    Semester IV

    HU-401 Organizational Structure 30

    MA-402 Statistics and Random Processes 31IT-403 Formal Language and Automata Theory 32

    IT-404 Computer Graphics and Multimedia 33

    IT-405 System Programming 34

    IT-406 Computer Organization and Architecture 35

    IT-414 Computer Graphics and Multimedia Laboratory 36

    IT-415 System Programming Laboratory 37

    IT-416 Computer Organization Architecture Laboratory 38

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    Semester V0 Page

    No.

    HU-501 Managerial Economics 39EC-502 Microprocessor 40

    HU-503 Management Information System 41

    IT-504 Object Oriented Programming and Methodology 42

    IT-505 Operating System 43

    IT-506 Data Communication 44

    EC-512 Microprocessor Laboratory 45

    IT-514 OOP Laboratory (C++ & Java) 46

    IT-515 Operating System Laboratory 47

    Semester VI

    HU-601 Accounting and Finance For Decision Making 48

    IT-602 Computer Networks 49

    IT-603 Compiler Design 50

    IT-604 Algorithm Analysis & Design 51

    IT-605 Information Theory & Coding 52

    HU-606 Relational Data Base System 53

    IT-612 Computer Networks Laboratory 54

    IT-613 Compiler Design Laboratory. 55IT-616 Database Laboratory 56

    Semester VII

    HU-701 Professional Ethics and IPR 57

    IT-702 Web Technology 58

    IT-703 Software Engineering 59

    IT-72X Elective-I 60

    IT-73X Elective-II 60

    IT-712 Web Technology Laboratory 61

    IT-713 Software Engineering Laboratory 62

    IT-717 Visual Programming. Laboratory 63

    IT-718 Minor Project 64Semester VIII

    HU-801 Marketing Strategies and Planning 65

    EC-802 Mobile Communication 66

    IT-803 Internet Protocol 67

    IT-82X Elective III 68

    YY-83X Elective IV(Open) 68

    IT-818 Major Project 69

    40

    Elective CoursesIT-721 Artificial Intelligence 70

    IT-722 Data Mining 71IT-731 Cryptography and network security 72

    IT-732 Distributed System 73

    IT-821 Internet and its Application Technologies 74

    IT-822 E-Commerce 75

    IT-831 Mobile Computing 76

    IT-832 Bio-Informatics 77

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    Detail Syllabus

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    Detail Syllabus for B.Tech.(IT) Program

    North Eastern Hill University 1Shillong.

    Semester-I

    HU 101 Professional Communication Skills

    Subject Code :HU - 101

    Subject Name : Professional Communication Skills

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 2, Tutorial -1Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 40,End Semester Exams:60Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units).

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-IGrammar:Correction of sentences, Verbs and Tenses, Vocabulary/Word Formation, Single word for a group of words, Use ofPrepositions: Conjunction: Transformation of sentences: Structure of Sentences: Active/Passive Voice; Direct/Indirect Narration.

    Listening Skill: Effective Listening, Types of listening, and Traits of a Good Listener.

    UNIT- IIEssay: Expository, Descriptive, Narrative, Argumentative; Characteristics of a good Essay: Thesis Statement: Structure of

    opening/concluding paragraphs, Paragraph writing in brief, Body of the essay.

    UNIT- IIIReading Comprehension: Global, Contextual, Inferential, Select passages from recommended text.

    UNIT- IVBusiness Correspondence: Characteristics of Business Letters; Drafting: Bio-data, Resume, Curriculum vitae.

    Report Writing: Structure, Types of Reports, Practice Writing

    UNIT- VCommunication / Public Speaking skills: Processes of Communication, Types of Communication Features of Effective Speech;Verbal: Public Speaking skills, Presentation Skills; Non-verbal: Body Language.

    Group discussion: principle, practice

    Text Books:

    1. English for Engineers and Technologist Vol.1 and 2 Orient Longman, 2002. English for Engineers & Technologists Vol. 1& 2- Orient Longman, 2002

    Reference Books:

    1. M. Ashraf Rizvi, Effective Technical Communication, Delhi, TMH, 2005.2. R.C. Sharma and K. Mohan, Business Correspondence and Report Writing, TMH, 1994.

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    MA 102 Engineering Mathematics I

    Subject Code :MA -102Subject Name :Engineering Mathematics - I

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90

    Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units).

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT -I

    Functions, continuity and differentiability, graphs of f(x) = |x| + |x-1| + |x-2|; |x| - |y| = n; y = |n2

    x2|, Cartesian equation and

    graphs of central conics and conicoids tangent frame graphing, Continuity and Uniform continuity in [a, b], monotone and inverse

    functions, functions of bounded variation. Derivatives of one and higher orders and indeterminate forms.

    UNIT-II

    Application of derivatives: Mean value theorems and Taylors theorem with Lagranges form and Cauchys form of remainders.

    Taylors and Maclaurins series of functions loge (1+x), ex, sin x, cos x; curvature, radius of curvature and centre of curvature of

    plane curves.

    UNIT-IIIRiemann integration: fundamental theorem of integral calculus. Reduction formulae. Differentiation and integration of integral

    functions.

    UNIT-IVConvergence of sequences, series and improper integral: Convergence of real sequences; monotone sequences, Cauchys

    criterion, convergence of infinite series of real and complex numbers. Cauchys criterion. Convergence of improper integrals;Tests for absolute and conditional convergence of infinite series and improper integrals. Beta and Gamma functions and their

    properties.

    UNIT-V

    Ordinary Differential Equations: Order and degree, exactness and integrating factors. Solutions of first order and first degree

    O.D.E. of types- variable separable, homogeneous , linear, Bernoulli; and Second order L.D.E. a0 y`` +a1y` +a2y = 0 where a1s are

    constants. Nonlinear equations and Clairauts equations. Eulers homogeneous equations and change of variables.

    Text Books:

    1. Phillips and Andrew, Mathematical Techniques for Engineering & Scientists, PHI.2. E. Mendelson, Calculus, Tata Mcgraw Hill.3. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publication.

    Reference Books:1. E. Kreyszig, J. Willey & Co, Advance Engineering Mathematics.2. Sastry, Engineering Mathematics, PHI.3. H.K. Dass, Advance Engineering Mathematics S. Chand & Co.

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    PH 103 Engineering Physics I

    Subject Code : PH - 103Subject Name :Engineering Physics-I

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units).

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-1Classical mechanics-I: Laws of motion, components of velocity and acceleration (radial & transverse and tangential & normal) in

    different coordinate systems. Conservation laws of energy and momentum (linear and angular), elastic and inelastic collisions.

    Rigid body motion, moment of inertia, theorems of parallel and perpendicular axes (proof) for both laminar and three dimensional

    bodies. Compound pendulum and its theory. Bar pendulum/Katers pendulum. Composition of two simple harmonic motions along

    the same line and at right angles. Problems.

    UNIT-IIGeneral properties of matter: Interrelation of elastic constants. Torsion of a cylinder. Bending of beams cantilever and beams

    supporting at both ends, Problems. Classical mechanicsII: - Degrees of freedom, constrains, generalized coordinates and

    generalized momenta. Principle of virtual works, D Alemberts principle. Derivation of Lagranges equation and Hamiltonscanonical equations. Applications in typical problems.

    UNIT-III

    Acoustics: Free and forced vibrations, resonance and sharpness of resonance. The human ear and its response, limits of human

    audibility, intensity and loudness. General equation of vibration- plucked string, struck string and bowed string. Vibrations of a

    tuning fork. Reverberation, Sabines law, theory of reverberation. Ultrasonics, production and applications. Problems.Geometrical Optics: Combination of thin lenses. Cardinal points of coaxial thin lenses. Thick lens, locations and properties ofcardinal points. Aberrations, spherical and chromatic, achromatic combination. Problems.

    UNIT-IVPhysical Optics: Huygens principle and Fermats principle. Interference and its conditions. Fresnels biprism - theory,

    wavelength determination. Newtons rings theory, wavelength determination. Concept of Diffraction. Fresnel diffraction, Fresnel

    half period zones, zone plate. Fraunhofer diffraction, single slit, double slit, plane diffraction grating. Polarization, differentmethods of polarization, Brewsters law. Geometry of a calcite crystal, optic axis, Nicol prism, circularly and elliptically polarized

    light, half and quarter wave plates. Polarimeter, specific rotation of a solution. Problems.

    UNIT-VQuantum mechanics: de Broglies hypothesis. Davison and Germer experiment, photon interference. Uncertainty principle. Wave

    packets, phase and group velocities. Schroedingers equations, eigen functions and eigen values. Probabilistic interpretation of

    wavefunction, expectation values. Applications in one dimension, particle in a box, finite potential well, potential steps and

    barriers. Summary of hydrogen atom and linear harmonic oscillator. Particle in a three dimensional box. Problems.

    Text Books:

    1. Subramaniam and Brijlal, A Textbook of Optics,S Chand & Co.2. D J Griffith, Introduction to Quantum mechanics, Pearson education3. D S mathur, Elements of properties of matter, S Chand & Co.

    4. H J Pain, The Physics of vibrations and waves, John Wiley & Sons.5. R G Takwale & P S Puranik, Introduction to Classical Mechanics, TMH

    Reference Books:1. E M Purcell, Berkeley Physics Course, Vol.-1, McGraw Hill.2. A K Ghatak, Physical Optics, Tata McGraw3. R N Chaudhuri, Waves and Oscillations, New Age4. J L Powell & B Craseman, Quantum Mechanics, Narosa.5. H Goldstein, C Poole, J Safko, Classical Mechanics, Pearson Pub., 3rd ed., 20026. R Sengupta & H Chatterjee, A Treatise on general properties of matter, New Central Book agency.

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    CH 104 Engineering Chemistry

    Subject Code : CH -104Subject Name :Engineering Chemistry

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units).

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-IThermodynamics First law, internal energy, enthalpy, heat capacity terms, Joule-Thomson coefficient, limitations of the first law,

    Carnot cycle and its efficiency, Carnot theorem, Second law, entropy, entropy changes of ideal gases, free energy (Gibbs and

    Helmholtz), criteria in terms of entropy and free energy for reversible and irreversible processes, Maxwells relationships, Gibbs-

    Helmholtz equation, Clapeyron-Clausius equation, concept of chemical potential, equilibrium constant from thermodynamic

    considerations, Vant Hoff reaction isotherm, Third law and its implications.

    UNITIIChemical Kinetics Rate and rate constant of chemical reaction, molecularity and order of a reaction, rate expressions of first and

    second order reactions, pseudo-unimolecular reactions, complex reactions - opposite, parallel, consecutive and chain reactions, rate

    determining step, effect of temperature on reaction rates and energy of activation, effect of catalyst. Spectroscopy: Fundamentalsof microwave, IR, UV-VIS and NMR spectroscopy.

    UNIT III

    Electrochemistry 1 Specific, molar and equivalent conductivity, variation of specific and equivalent conductivity with

    concentration of strong and weak electrolytes. Electrochemistry 2 Concept of oxidation reduction processes, electrolytic and

    electrochemical cells, reversible and irreversible electrochemical cells, conventional representation of electrochemical cells,

    electromotive force of a cell and electrode potentials, Nernst equation, standard electrode potential, sign convention,electrochemical series, applications of e.m.f. measurement determination of activity coefficient, pH, solubility product,

    commercially important cells, corrosion.

    UNIT IV

    Structure and Bonding - Basic idea of valence bond theory and its limitations, concept of hybridization of orbitals involving s, p

    and d orbitals, valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory, electronic structures and shapes of some organic andinorganic molecules and ions, molecular orbital theory and its application to diatomic molecules, hydrogen bonding with

    examples.Bio-inorganic Chemistry: Role of metal ions in biological systems (examples of chlorophyll, haemoglobin, and vitamin

    B12). Coordination Chemistry: Ligands, coordination number, oxidation number, nomenclature of coordination compounds,

    isomerism in coordination compounds, bonding and stability of coordination compounds, organometallic compounds.

    UNIT V

    Stereochemistry of Organic molecules: Concept of isomerism, types of isomerism, configurational and conformational isomerism,

    geometrical isomerism, configuration of geometrical isomers, E Z and R S systems of nomenclature. Bio-organic Chemistry:

    Chemical structure and functions of carbohydrates, amino acids, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acids. Polymers Classification ofpolymers, molecular weights of polymers, some commercially important polymers.

    Text Books:1. Prakash, Tuli, Basu & Madan, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Vol. I & II, (Diamond Ed), S. Chand, reprinted, 2006.

    2. Morrison & Boyd, Organic Chemistry, 6th Ed., Prentice Hall of India, reprinted, 2006.3. Kapoor, A Text Book of Physical Chemistry, Vol. 1 3, 3e (reprinted, 2006), Vol. 4, 2e (reprinted, 2006), Vol. 5, 1e

    (reprinted, 2006), Macmillan India Ltd.

    4. Levine, Physical Chemistry, 5e (7th reprint), Tata McGraw Hill, 2006.5. Dogra, Physical Chemistry through problems, DVS Publishers, 2004.

    Reference Books:

    1. Shriver, Atkins & Langford, Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed., ELBS, 1994.2. S.H.Pine, Organic Chemistry, 5th Ed (special Indian ed.), TMH, 2007.3. Malik, Tuli & Madan, Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry, 7e 2004, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.

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    4. Banwell & McCash, Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, 4th Ed., Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 1962.5. Cotton, Wilkinson & Gaus, Basic Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996.6. Mukherji & Singh, Reaction Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, 3rd Ed., Macmillan India, Ltd., 2006.7. I.L.Finar, A Textbook of Organic Chemistry, Vol. I & II, 6e, 2006, ELBS.8. P.W.Atkins, Physical Chemistry, 5 ed., Oxford University Press, 2000.

    9. Rao, Problems in Physical Chemistry, Macmillan India Ltd., 2006.

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    BI 105 Fundamentals of Biotechnology

    Subject Code :BI -105

    Subject Name : Fundamentals of Biotechnology

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90

    Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units).Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)

    Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT- I

    Structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; Bacterial chromosomes and plasmids; Isolation and growth of cells. Cellular

    organelles: plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, nucleus and other organelles and their organization, golgi bodies and

    endoplasmic reticulum; Cell cycle and cell division (Mitosis and Meiosis).

    UNIT-II

    Types of macromolecules in biological systems; Conformational properties of polynucleotide and polysaccharides:Secondary and

    tertiary structural features and their analysis (theoretical and experimental); Protein folding; Physical techniques in protein, nucleic

    acids and polysaccharide structural analysis: Gas chromatography, HPLC, crystallography, electron microscopy, electrophoresis

    and centrifugation.

    UNIT-IIIStructure of DNA and its physico-chemical properties; Sequence component of eukaryotic genome; Prokaryotic and eukaryotic

    DNA replication; Mechanism of transcription and post-transcriptional modifications of RNAs; Features of genetic code;

    Prokaryotic and eukaryotic translation.

    Regulation of gene expression: Prokaryotic gene expression with reference to inducible and repressible operons; Concept of

    eukaryotic gene regulation.

    UNIT-IV

    Introduction of microbiology and microbes; Isolation, preservation and maintenance of industrial microorganisms. Bioreactors:Media for industrial fermentation; types of fermentation processes; Use of microbes in mineral beneficiation and oil recovery;

    Industrial production of chemicals (Ethanol, acetic acid and antibiotics).

    UNIT-V

    Milestones in Genetic Engineering; Molecular tools and their applications; Insertion of DNA molecule into a vector plasmid; The

    use of reverse transcriptase, cDNA; Detection of recombinant molecules, library construction and screening; Transgenic

    organisms; Importance of genome project, human genome project, YAC, BAC libraries; Targated gene replacement; Gene

    therapy. Concept of safety in use of genetic manipulations; Ethics and social concerns associated with gene manipulation and itsimplications.

    Text books:1. Albert B. et al, Molecular Biology of Cell. Garland Publishers (2001)2. Lodish et al, Molecular Cell Biology, Scientific American Books (2000)3. Murray RK et al, Harpers Biochemistry. Prentice Hall International (1999)4. Lewin B, Gene VIII. Oxford University Press (2003)

    5. D M Glover and B D Hames, DNA Cloning: A Practical Approach, IRL Press, Oxford (1995)6. Bioprocess Technology: Fundamentals and Applications. KTH, Stockholm (2000)

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    EE 106 Basic Electrical Engineering

    Subject Code :EE - 106Subject Name :Basic Electrical Engineering

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units).

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)

    UNIT-I

    Engineering Circuit Analysis: Circuit elements, Ohms law, Kirchoffs law, Nodal Analysis, Mesh Analysis, Sourcetransformations. Linearity and Superposition, Thevenin and Norton Theorems, Maximum power transfer theorem, Star-Delta and

    Delta-Star Conversion.

    UNIT IISimple RL and RC Circuits, Unit Step Forcing Function, source free RLC Circuits, Sinusoidal Forcing Function, Complex Forcing

    Function, Phasor Concept, Impedance and Admittance, Phasor diagrams, Response as a Function of , Instantaneous Power,

    Average Power, RMS values of Current and Voltage, Apparent Power and Power Factor, Complex Power, Introduction to Three

    Phase Circuits.

    UNIT IIIDC Machines: Principle of DC Generator, Methods of excitation, Characteristics and Applications, Principle of DC Motor, Types,

    Speed Torque Characteristic, Speed Control, Motor starting, Applications

    UNIT IVTransformers and AC Machines: Working principle of Transformers, Ideal Transformer, Equivalent Circuit, Transformer tests,

    Voltage regulation, Efficiency.

    UNIT VThree Phase Induction Motor: Construction, Production of rotating field, Slip, Torque and Slip, Equivalent Circuit. Single PhaseInduction Motor: Double field revolving theory, Equivalent circuit, Typical Applications, Stepper Motors.

    Text Books:

    1. W.H. Hayt, J.E. Kemmerly and S.M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6/e, TMH, 2006.2. V. Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI, 1994.3. D.P. Kothari, I. J. Nagrath, Theory and Problems of Basic Electrical Engineering, PHI, 2004.4. B.L. Thereja and A.K. Thereja, Electrical Technology,Vol-II, S. Chand, Reprint 2006.

    Reference Books:

    1. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, 3/e, PHI, 2005.2. J.A. Edminister, Electric circuits, 2/e, Eleventh reprint, TMH, 1997.3. D. Roy Choudhury, Networks and Systems, New Age Publishers, 1998.

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    Practical

    CH 114 Engineering Chemistry Laboratory

    Subject Code : CH - 114

    Subject Name :Engineering Chemistry Laboratory

    No. of Hours Per Week

    : 3 hours.Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams:30Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basis

    Examination duration : 4 hours

    (At least 8 experiments spread over inorganic, organic and the physical chemistry sections need to be conducted)

    1. Volumetric estimation of Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions by EDTA titration (Hardness of water).

    2. Synthesis of a volumetric estimation of Fe2+ ions by permanganatometry.

    3. Inorganic complex like, potassium chlorochromate, tris(thiourea) copper (I) sulphate, sodium cobaltinitrate, Fe(acac)3, etc.

    4. Determination of the concentration of the given liquid mixture by viscosity measurement.

    5. Determination of partition-coefficient of iodine between carbon tetrachloride and water.

    6. Determination of integral heats of dilution of the sulphuric acid solutions, and to determine the strength of the given

    unknown acid solution.

    7. Standardisation of a strong base by conductometric titration with a strong acid.

    8. Determination of dissociation constant of a weak acid by PH measurements in the buffer solutions of the acid.

    9. Determination of rate constant of the acid-catalysed hydrolysis of methyl acetate.

    10. Verification of Beer-Lamberts law with potassium dichromate and the estimation of potassium present in the given solution.

    11. Systematic qualitative analysis of organic compounds containing one functional group :

    (a) Detection of elements N, S, Cl, Br, I

    (b) Detection of any of the following functional groups: -COOH, -NO2, -OH

    (alcoholic or phenolic), >CO carbonyl, -NH2 group.12. Synthesis and characterization (by m.p. method) of para-nitro acetanilide

    Text Books:1. Pandey, Bajpai & Giri, Practical Chemistry, 8 e, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., reprintred, 2006.

    2. Gurtu & Kapoor, Advanced Experimental Chemistry Vol. I III, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., 4e (reprinted), 1989.

    Reference Books:

    1. Vogels Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 5th Ed., ELBS, 1991.2. Vogels Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry, 5th Ed., ELBS, 1996.

    3. Athawale & Mathur, Experimental Physical Chemistry, 1 ed., New Age International Publishers, 2001 (reprint 2004).

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    EE 116 Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory

    Subject Code :EE - 116Subject Name :Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams:30Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basis

    Examination duration : 4 hours

    (At least 8 experiments need to be conducted)

    List of Experiments:

    1. Verification of Network Theorems: Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, and Maximum Power Transfer theorem.

    2. Verification of the phasor sum of currents at any junction in an A.C. circuit is zero.

    3. Measurement of Power and power factor of the load by three ammeters method.

    4. Measurement of Power and power factor of the load by three voltmeters method.

    5. Perform Open circuit and Short Circuit Tests on a single phase transformer.

    6. Determination of Open Circuit Characteristic of D.C. Generator

    7. To measure and control the Speed of D.C. motors using Techometer.

    8. Calibration of ammeter and voltmeter.

    9. Design and Physical model of domestic wiring.

    Text Books:

    1. W.H. Hayt, J.E. Kemmerly and S.M. Durbin,Engineering Circuit Analysis , 6/e, TMH, 2006.2. B.L. Thereja and A.K. Thereja,Electrical Technology, Vol-II, S. Chand, Reprint 2006.

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    CE 117 Engineering Graphics

    Subject Code : CE - 117Subject Name :Engineering Graphics

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams:30Question to be set :All Questions

    Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basisExamination duration : 4 hours

    (At least 8 experiments need to be conducted)

    List of Drawing Plates/Sheets:

    1. Introduction of Drawing and Geometrical Constructions (Sheet layout and Sketching, Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning,Bisecting a lines, Perpendicular lines, divide a lines, Construction of Polygons).

    3. Conics and Engineering Curves (Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola).

    4. Conics and Engineering Curves (Cycloid, Epicycloid, Hypocycloid, Trochoid, Involute).

    5. Projection of Lines.

    6. Projection of Planes.

    7. Projection of Solid (Cube, Prism, Pyramids).

    8. Projection of Solid (Cylinder, Cone and Sphere).

    9. Projection on Auxiliary Planes.

    10. Section of solids.

    11. Isometric projection of solids (Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders, Cone and Sphere).

    12. Development of Surfaces (Truncated Cylinder, Square Prism, Pyramid, Truncated Cone).

    13. Introduction to CAD Tools (Scale, Units, Draw, Modifying, Dimension, Sheet Layout, Plotting).

    Text Books:

    1. T. E. French, C.J. Vierck and R. J. Foster, Engineering Drawing and Graphics Technology, TMH, 1987.2. N. D. Bhatt and V.M. Panchal, Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 1996.

    Reference Books:

    1. K.Venugopal, Engineering Drawing and Graphics, New Age, 2005.

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    Semester-II

    ES -201 Elements of Environmental Science

    Subject Code :ES - 201

    Subject Name :Elements of Environmental Science

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 2, Tutorial -1Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 40,End Semester Exams:60Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-I

    Concept of environment: components of environment and their interactions; abiotic and biotic factors; Types of ecosystems;

    ecosystem organization; energy flow and nutrient cycling; conservation of natural resources.

    UNIT-IIEnvironmental problems and issues: green house effect, ozone depletion, acid rain, biodiversity loss; conventional and renewable

    energy; environmental impact assessment; environment protection act.

    UNIT-IIIScope of environmental chemistry, classification and distribution of elements in the earth: Chemistry of acid rain; acid mine

    drainage; photochemical smog; chemical speciation of Copper, Arsenic, Lead and Mercury.

    UNIT-IV

    Environmental pollution, sources and types of air, water, soil, radioactive and noise pollution; Industrial pollutants and theirimpact on environment and human health; safety and prevention of industrial pollution.

    UNIT-V

    Toxicants and toxicity; toxic chemicals: heavy metals and pesticides, bio-transformation, bio-magnification and bio-remediation;

    Aerobic and anaerobic treatment of waste water; waste management and cleaner production.

    Text book:

    1. W.P. Cunningham, and W.B. Saigo, Environmental Science, McGraw Hill, New York, 1999.2. E.P. Odum, and G. W. Barrett, Fundamentals of Ecology, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., Singapore, 2005.3. E. Bacci, Contaminants in the Environment, CRC Press, 1994.4. T. Ingold, The Perceptions of Environment, Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), UK, 2000.

    Reference Books:

    1. N. J. Sell, Industrial Pollution Control: Issues and Techniques, Wiley Publ., 1992. 2. Gilbert M. Masters- Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, (2nd ed.) PHI, 19973. Venugopal Rao, Textbook of Environmental Engineering, PHI, 2003.4. S S Dara, A Text Book of Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control- 7th Revised Ed. S Chand and Co. Ltd., 20065. C. Park, The Environment: Principles and Applications, Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), UK, 2001.

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    MA 202 Engineering Mathematics II

    Subject Code :MA - 202Subject Name :Engineering Mathematics - II

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-I

    Functions of several variables: Partial derivatives. Chain rule, Standard Jacobians for change of variables. Gradient and directional

    derivatives. Tangent planes and normal. Exact differentials. Eulers theorem on homogeneous functions. Repeated and multiple

    integrals, maxima and minima for several variables, method of Lagranges multipliers.

    UNIT-II

    Vector Calculus: Repeated and Multiple integrals, Gradient, Divergence and Curl. Line, surface, and Volume integrals. Greens

    theorem, Gausss divergence theorem and Stokes theorem in Cartesian, Spherical polar, and cylindrical polar coordinates.

    UNIT-IIIAnalytic functions: Cauchy-Riemann equations, Laplace equations. Elementary functions, Conformal mappings.

    UNIT- IV

    Cauchys integral theorem, Cauchys integral formula, Taylor series and Laurent series. Residues and its applications to evaluating

    real integrals.

    UNIT- V

    Laplace and Fourier Transforms. Laplace transforms. Inverse transform. Shifting on the s and t axes, convolutions, partial

    fractions. Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Solutions of ordinary as well as partial differential equations by Laplace and

    Fourier transforms.

    Text Books:

    1. Folland, Introduction of Partial Differentiation Equation, PHI.2. Spiegel, Fourier Analysis with application & Laplace Transforms, Tata McGraw-Hill.3. E. Kreyszig, Advance Engineering Mathematics, 8th Ed, J. Willey & Co, 1999.

    Reference Books:

    1. S. Narayan, Vector Calculus, S. Chand & Co, 19742. D. Chatterjee, Real Analysis, PHI.3. T. M. Apostol, Calculus, 2nd Ed, J. Willey, 1969.

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    PH 203 Engineering Physics II

    Subject Code : PH -203Subject Name :Engineering Physics - II

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 2, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 40,End Semester Exams:60Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-IElectromagnetism: Review of vector calculus. Gradient of a scalar, divergence and curl of a vector. Gauss divergence theorem

    and Stokes theorem (statements and explanations only). Coulombs law of electrostatics in vector form. Electrostatic field E and

    potential, their relation E= - grad . Calculation ofE for various distributions of charges at rest; dipole and quadrupole fields,

    multipole expansions. Gausss law and its applications for finding E for various symmetric charge distributions. Maxwell

    equations, plane wave solutions, orthogonality of E, B and propagation vector. Poynting vector, energy and momentumpropagation. Problems.

    UNIT-IIStatistical Mechanics: Phase space and phase trajectory, Stirlings approximation, ensamble, distribution function, volume in phase

    space, quantum phase space, volume of a quantum state. Density of states. Quantum statistics: BE, FD and MB statistics,application of BE statistics to black body radiation. Problems.

    UNIT-III

    Solid State Physics: Free electron gas in one and three dimensions, density of states. FD distribution function its variation with

    energy at different temperatures. Fermi temperature and Fermi velocity. Band theory of solids (a qualitative treatment), distinction

    of metals, semi-metals and insulators. Preliminary ideas of superconductivity. Problems.

    UNIT-IV Atomic Physics: Rutherfords theory of alpha particles scattering, differential cross-section, distance of closest approach,

    approximate nuclear radius. Vector atom model; one electron atomic spectra. Problems.Molecular Physics: - Types of molecular spectra, rotational, vibrational and electronic. Frank- Condon principle. Raman effect

    its brief quantum mechanical explanation. Problems

    Laser Physics: -Spontaneous emission, stimulated emission and absorption. Brief theory of laser action. Helium-Neon laser,Problems.

    UNIT-VNuclear Physics: Mass defect and nuclear binding energy, semi-empirical mass formula for nuclear mass. Basic ideasof liquid

    drop model and shell model of nuclear structure. Q-value of a nuclear reaction. Nuclear fission, chain reaction (controlled anduncontrolled), nuclear fusion, stellar energy. Comparison of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Problems .

    Text Books:

    1. K K Tiwari,Electricity and magnetism, S Chand & Co.2. T A Littlefield & N Thorley,Atomic and Nuclear Physics , E. L. B .S. Publications, 1980. 3. D P Khandelwal, Optics and Atomic Physics. Himalaya4. S O Pillai, Solid State Physics, 6th ed., New Age.5. B B Laud, Fundamentals of Statistical Mechanics, New Age.

    Reference Books:1. D J Griffiths, Introduction to Electrodynamics, Prentice hall.2. J R Christman, Fundamentals of Solid State Physics, John Wiley & Sons.3. S N Ghosal, Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Vol.-II, S Chand & Co.4. G M Barrow, Molecular Spectroscopy, McGraw Hill.5. A Beiser, Perspective of Modern Physics, McGraw-Hill.6. R A Levy, Principle of Solid State Physics, Academic Press.

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    ME 204 Engineering Mechanics

    Subject Code :ME - 204

    Subject Name :Engineering Mechanics

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90

    Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)

    Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-I

    Force Systems: Moment of a force about a point and about an axis; couple moment; reduction of a force system to a force and a

    couple. Equilibrium: Free body diagram; equations of equilibrium; problems in two and three dimensions; plane frames and

    trusses.

    UNITII

    Friction: Laws of Coulomb friction., problems involving large and small contact surfaces; square threaded screws; belt friction;

    rolling resistance.

    UNITIIIProperties of Areas: Moments of inertia and product of inertia of areas, polar moment of inertia, principal axes and principal

    moments of inertia.

    UNITIV

    Kinematics and Kinetics of particles: Particle dynamics in rectangular coordinates cylindrical coordinates and in terms of path

    variables; central force motion.

    UNITVRigid Body Dynamics: Relative velocity, Translation, Pure rotation and plane motion of rigid bodies, DAlemberts principle,

    linear momentum, principle of conservation of momentum, Impact of solid bodies, work, energy, power, principle of conservationof energy

    Text Books:

    1. R. K. Bansal,A textbook of Engineering Mechanics, Laxmi Publication, 1992.2. I. H. Shames,Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics, 4/e, PHI, 1996.3. F. P. Beer and F. R. Johnston,Mechanics for Engineering, TMH, 1987.

    Reference Books:

    1. R.C. Hibbler,Engineering Mechanics: Static, McMillan, 1998.2. R.C. Hibbler,Engineering Mechanics: Dynamic, PHI, 1997.3. K.L. Kumar,Engineering Mechanics, S. Chand. 1997.4. Timoshenko and Young,Engineering Mechanics , McGraw Hill, 1956.

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    IT 205 Computer Systems and Programming

    Subject Code :IT - 205Subject Name : Computer Systems and Programming

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-I:Digital computer fundamentals: Functional components of computer, Von Newman Architecture, Algorithm and flowcharts, Data

    representation, Programming languages, Function of system software.

    UNIT-II:Imperative programming (Using C): Overview of C, Constants, Variables and Data Types, Operators and Expressions, Input andOutput Operations, Branching and looping operation.

    UNIT-III:Functions: Defining a function, accessing a function, passing arguments to a function, specifying argument data types, function

    prototypes and recursion, storage classes.Arrays: Defining an array, processing an array, passing arrays to a function,multidimensional arrays, strings, string handling functions.

    UNIT-IV:

    Structures and Unions: Defining and processing of structure and union, Array of structure, array within structure, passing of

    structure as argument. Pointers: Fundamentals, pointer declarations, passing pointers to a function, pointer and one dimensional

    arrays, pointer as function arguments, Functions returning Pointer, Pointer to functions, pointers and structures.

    UNIT-V:File Management: Introduction, Defining and Opening a File, Closing a File, Input/Output Operations on Files, Error Handling

    during I/O Operations, Random Access to Files, Command Line Arguments.

    Text Books:

    1. V. Rajraman, Fundamental of Computer, PHI 4th Edition, 2006.2. E. Balaguruswami, Programming in ANSI C, 2nd Edition, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2004

    Reference Books:

    1. Y. Kanetkar, Let us C, BPB Publication, 2004.

    2. A. Kelley and I. Pohl, A Book on C, 4th Ed, Pearson Education, 1998.3. B. W. Kernighan and D. Ritchie, The C Programming Language, 2nd Ed, PHI, 2005.

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    EC 206 Basic Electronics

    Subject Code :EC - 206Subject Name :Basic Electronics

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90

    Question to be set : 8(One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT- IPassive Components: Resistors, Capacitors, and Inductors: types and characteristics and their applications. Semiconductors and

    PN Junction diodes: Semiconductor Materials, Compound Semiconductors, General idea of a PN junction diode, Reverse andforward biased characteristics, Incremental resistance of a forward biased PN junction, Transition, capacitance and diffusion

    capacitance.

    UNIT- II

    PN Junction diode Applications: Half wave rectifier, full wave center tapped and bridge rectifier with and without capacitor filter,

    Clipping and clamping circuits. Special purpose diode characteristics and applications: Zener diode, Photo diode, Varactor diode,

    Light emitting diode, Schottky diode, Tunnel diode.

    UNIT- III

    Transistors: PNP and NPN transistors, Characteristics of current flow across base region of transistor, transistor model. Graphical

    analysis (DC and AC load line), CE, CB, CC Configurations; Biasing and stabilization: Q- point, fixed bias, self bias, collector

    bias. Applications of Transistors: BJT as an amplifier, BJT as a Switch.

    UNIT IV

    FET & UJT: construction, symbols, principle of operation, V-I characteristics, equivalent circuit, parameter calculations,limitations and applications.

    UNIT V

    Digital electronics: Number Systems and Codes, Logic Gates, Boolean Theorems, DeMorgans Theorems, Sum-of Product Form,

    Algebraic Simplification, Karnaugh Map Method.

    Text Books:

    1. Boylestead and Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory, 9/e, PHI, 2006.2. Bernard Grob and Mitchel Schultz, Basic Electronics, 9/e, TMH, 2003.3. Morris Mano, Digital Design, 3/e, PHI, 2006.

    Reference Books:

    1. A.P.Malvino, Electronic Principles, 6/e, TMH, 1998.2. R. P. Jain, Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e,TMH, 2003.3. R.J. Tocci, Digital Systems, 6/e, PHI, 2001.

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    Practical:

    PH 213 Engineering Physics Laboratory

    Subject Code : PH - 213

    Subject Name :Engineering Physics Laboratory

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams: 30Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basis

    Examination duration : 4 hours

    (At least 8 experiments need to be conducted)

    List of Experiments:

    1. To determine the acceleration due to gravity by bar pendulum/Katers pendulum.2. To determine the Youngs modulus of a wire by micrometer method/of a bar by flexural method.3. To determine rigidity modulus of a wire by statical method/dynamical method.4. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a liquid by Poiseulles method.

    5. To determine the focal length & power of a concave lens by combination with auxiliary convex lens by the displacementmethod.

    6. To determine wavelength of sodium light using Fresnels Biprism method.7. To find the wavelength of monochromatic light by using Newtons ring method.8. To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Michelsons interferometer.9. To determine the wavelength of prominent lines of mercury by plane diffraction grating.10. To determine the specific rotation of sugar solution by polarimeter.11. To determine the Brewsters angle for a glass surface and hence to determine the refractive index of glass.12. To determine the magnetic moment of a bar magnet (M) and the earths horizontal intensity (H) by deflection and vibration

    magnetometers.

    13. To determine the resistance per unit length of a meter bridge wire by Carey-Foster method.14. To study decay of current in RC circuit.15. To determine frequency of a tuning fork by Meldes method.

    16. To determine the thermal conductivity of a bad conductor by Lees method.17. To obtain the hysteresis curves (B- H) for a ferromagnetic material (thin rod or wire) on a CRO using solenoid and then todetermine the related magnetic constants.

    18. To study the Hall Effect and determine the Hall coefficient.19. To determine the Plancks constant by a photocell.20. To determine the e/m value of an electron by J.J. Thompsons method.

    Text Books:

    1. Samir Kumar Ghosh, A Text Book of Practical Physics, New Central Book2. Agency, Kolkata.3. Gupta & Kumar, Practical Physics, Progati Prakashan, Meerut,U.P4. K G Mazumder, A Text Book of Practical Physics, Modern Book Agency,5. C.L. Arora Advance B.Sc. Practical physics, S. Chand 2004

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    IT 215 Computer Programming Laboratory

    Subject Code :IT - 215Subject Name : Computer Programming Laboratory

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams: 30Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basis

    Examination duration : 4 hours

    List of Programs:

    1. Assignments on Operators and Expressions: At least three C programs using operators and expressions.

    2. Assignments on Branching: At least five C programs using if, switch-case construct of C.

    3. Assignments on Looping: At least three C programs (each), incorporating for loop, while loop and do-while loop.

    4. Assignments on Array: At least three C programs using array (1D and 2D)

    5. Assignments on String: string manipulation and use of standard library functions in C.

    6. Assignments on Function: At least three C programs using function, Demonstration call-by-value and call-by-address, passing

    array (1D and 2D) to a function, at least two C programs related to recursive function.7. Assignments on Pointer: At least three C programs using pointer, function and array.

    8. Assignments on Structure & Union: At least one C program using structure, demonstration of difference between structure

    and union.

    9. Assignments on File handling and Commands line arguments: C programs involving opening, closing, reading/writing a file.

    Copy content of one file to another file using commands line arguments.

    Text Books:1. B.S Gotfried, Programming in C, Schuam Outline Series, TMH, 2005.

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    EC 216 Basic Electronics Laboratory

    Subject Code :EC - 216

    Subject Name :Basic Electronics Laboratory

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams: 30

    Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basisExamination duration : 4 hours

    (At least 8 experiments need to be conducted)

    List of Experiments:

    1. To Study the VI Characteristics of Germanium and Silicon Diodes

    2. To Study the VI Characteristics of Zener Diode.

    3. Design and Analysis of a Half wave Rectifier using Diode.

    4. Design and Analysis of a center-tap Full wave Rectifier using Diodes

    5. Design and Analysis of aBridge Rectifier Circuit.

    6. Design and Analysis of a Clipping Circuit with one voltage source.

    7. Design and Analysis of a Clamper Circuit.

    8. Design and analysis of Fixed-Bias Circuit Using NPN transistor.(DC)

    9. Design and analysis of Emitter-Bias Circuit using NPN transistor.(DC)

    10. Verification of truth tables of logic gates.

    Text Books:1. Boylestead and Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory, 9/e, PHI, 2006.2. R. P. Jain, Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e,TMH, 2003.

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    ME 217 Workshop Practice

    Subject Code :ME - 217Subject Name : Workshop Practice

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams: 30Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basis

    Examination duration : 4 hours

    (At least 8 experiments need to be conducted)

    Carpentry:

    Timber, definition, Engineering applications, seasoning and preservation, plywood and ply-boards

    Metal Joining

    Definitions of welding, brazing and soldering processes , and their applications. Oxy-acetylene glass welding process, equipmentand techniques, types of flames and their applications. Manual metal arc welding technique and equipment, AC and DC welding,

    electrodes, constituents and functions of electrode coating. Welding positions. Types of weld joint. Common welding defects such

    as cracks , undercutting , slag inclusion, porosity.

    Metal CuttingIntroduction to machining and common machining operations. Cutting tool materials. Definition of machine tools , specification

    and block diagram of lathe, shaper, milling, drilling machine and grinder. Common lathe operations such as turning , parting ,chamfering and facing. Quick return mechanism of shaper. Difference between drilling and boring. Files-material and

    classification.

    List of Jobs to be made in the Workshop

    1. T-Lap joint and Bridle joint2. Welding Practice.

    a) Gas welding practice on mild steel flatb) Lap joint by Gas weldingc) MMA welding practice by studentsd) Square butt joint by MMA Weldinge) Lap joint by MMA Weldingf) Demonstration of brazing

    3. Tin smithy for making mechanical joints and soldering of joints4. Job on lathe with one step turning and chamfering operations5. Job on shaper and milling machine for finishing two sides of a job

    a) Drilling two holes of size 5 and 12 mm diameter on job used / to be used for shapingb) Grinding a corner of above job on bench grinder

    6.Finishing of two sides of a square piece by filing.

    Text Books:1. Hajra Choudhary , Elements of Workshop Technology , Vol.I & Vol.II, Media Promoters & Publishers, 20022. M.L. Begeman and B.H. Amstead , Manufacturing Process, John Wiley , 19683. W.A.J. Chapman and E.Arnold , Workshop Technology , Vol. I & III, Viva Low Priced Student Ed. , 19984. B.S. Raghuwanshi, Workshop Technology , Vol. I & II, Dhanpat Rai and Sons , 1998

    5. Khanna , O.P. Workshop Technology ,Dhanpat Rai Publications , 19986. S.Crawford, Basic Engineering Processes, Hodder & Stoughton, 19857. T. Jeyapoovan- Workshop Practics, Vikas, 2001.8. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting & Machine Tools Juneja B.L., New Age International, 1995.9. Kuppuswamy G Principle of Metal Cutting, Universities Press/Orient Longman

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    Semester-III

    HU301 Organizational Management

    Subject Code :HU - 301Subject Name : Organizational Management

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 2, Tutorial -1Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 40,End Semester Exams:60

    Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five) Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-IConcept and Evolution of Management: Features and Significance of Management, Roles and Responsibilities, Management

    Process & Function, History of Management Thought, Theories & Approaches to Management (with emphasis on systemapproach).

    UNIT-IIPlanning and Decision Making: Characteristics, Significance and Limitations, Purpose and Process of Planning, Types of

    Managerial Plans, Planning Premises and Forecasting.Fundamentals & Process of Decision Making, Types of Decisions, Techniques of Decision Making, Limitations of Rational

    Decisional Making.

    UNIT-III

    Organizing: Factors Influencing Organizing, Significance and Common Errors in Organizing, Departmentation, Levels of

    Organisation, Line & Staff Relationship, Delegation and Decentralization.

    UNIT-III Directing & Leading: Aspects of Directing, Principles of Directing, Leadership Characteristics, Functions and Styles, Types

    of Leaders and Traits of a good Leader. Basic understanding of various Theories of Motivation and Theories of Leadership.Communication: Meaning, Types, Process and Barriers

    UNIT-IVCoordinating &Controlling: Coordinating, Importance and Principles, External & Internal Co ordination. Basic Control

    Process, Pre - requisites of Control, Techniques of Controlling, Recent Trends,

    Text Books:

    1. H. Koontz & H Weithrich, Essentials of Management,Tata McGraw Hill, 20012. Stoner, Freeman & Gibert. Jr., Management, PHI, N Delhi, 20053. Certos, Modern Management, Prentice Hall, 2003.

    References Books:

    1. Robbins and Coulter, Management, PHI, N Delhi, 2005 (6th Edition).2. P Druchker, Management Challenges for 21st Century Butterworth& Heinemann, 20023. Massie, Essentials of Management PHI, N Delhi, 2005 (4th Edition).

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    MA 302 Engineering Mathematics III

    Subject Code :MA - 302Subject Name :Engineering Mathematics III

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams: 90Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-I Introductory Linear Algebra: Vector spaces (over the field of real and complex numbers). Matrices and determinants, linear

    transformation. Rank of system of linear equations and their solutions. Inverse of matrix. Equivalent, Elementary, Echelon, normal

    matrices. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Similar matrices. Bilinear and quadratic forms Diagonalisation of Hermitian matrices,

    Matrices in Physical science- Rotational, Pauli spin, Dirac matrices.

    UNIT-II

    Numerical Methods I: Bisection method, Newton Raphsons and secant methods for roots of nonlinear equations. Polynomial

    interpolation, divided differences, summation of series, errors in polynomial interpolation, interpolation by spline functions.

    Numerical integration, trapezoidal and Simpsons rules, error formulae, Gaussian quadrature, numerical differentiation.

    UNIT-III

    Numerical Methods II: Solution of linear systems, Gaussian elimination, LU factorization, I11-conditioning and error bounds,Eigen value problems, f-computation of eigen values and eigen vactors by power and inverse iterations.

    UNIT-IVApplied Linear Algebra: Classification of quadrics in space. Variation of Parameters for second order linear O.D.E. with variable

    coefficients. ordinary linear differential equations of n-th order, solutions of homogeneous equations. Operator method. Methodsof undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters (simple problems only). Applications to physical sciences and

    engineering problems. Frobenius method.

    UNIT-V

    Statistics: Review of measures of central tendency and dispersion. Correlation and Regression problem: simple linear regression,

    curve fitting, least square estimation, regression analysis, correlation analysis. Probability theory: Classical and relative-frequencybased definitions of probability, Axiomatic definition, addition rule and multiplication rule, conditional probability, Bayes rule,

    Independence of events. Chebychevs In-equality, Convergence in probability, Weak law of large numbers, Central limit Theorem.

    Text Books:

    1. K.E. Atkinson, Introduction of Numerical Analysis, 2nd Ed, John Wiley, 1989.2. Friedberg, Insel & Spence, Linear Algebra, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1995.3. Lipschutz, Linear Algebra,Tata Mcgraw Hill.4. Gupta, S, C and Kapoor, V, K.Fundamental of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand and sons, New Delhi, 2002.

    Reference Books:

    1. Ramanna Higher Engineering, Tata Mcgraw Hill.2. T.M. Apostol, Calculus, Volume II, 2nd Edition, Wiley, 1969.3. Hoffman & Kunz, Linear Algebra, PHI.

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    EC 303 Digital Electronics

    Subject Code :EC - 303Subject Name :Digital Electronics

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams: 90Question to be set : 8(One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT I

    Introduction to digital system design: Number systems, binary arithmetic and codes, positional number system, binary, octal andhexadecimal number systems, representation of signed numbers, binary arithmetic-addition, subtraction, multiplications and

    division; fixed and floating point numbers, binary coded decimal codes, Gray codes; error detection and correction codes parity

    check codes.

    UNIT II

    Boolean algebra and switching functions: fundamentals of discrete mathematics relation, poset, lattice and Boolean algebra,

    basic postulates and fundamental theorems of Boolean algebra, truth tables, basic logic operations and gate symbols, algebraicforms of switching functions SOP and POS forms, minterms and maxterms, derivation of canonical forms, minterms and

    maxterms, simplification of switching functions K-map and Quine-McCluskey tabular minimization methods.

    UNIT III

    Logic families: introduction to different logic families, operational characteristics of BJT in saturation and cut-off regions,

    operational characteristics of MOSFET as switch, TTL inverter circuit description and operation, CMOS invertercircuit

    description and operation,other TTL and CMOS gates, electrical behaviour of logic circuits noise margins, fan-in, fan-out,transmission time, propagation delay, power dissipation.

    UNIT IV

    Combinational logic modules: decoders, encoders, multiplexers, de-multiplexers and their applications, three state devices and

    buses; code converter, binary adders: half adder and full adder, ripple carry adder, carry-look-ahead adder,

    subtractors,comparators, parity circuits, circuit timing- timing diagrams and specifications, combinational circuit design examples.

    UNIT V

    Sequential logic devices and circuits: latches, flip-flops, SR, JK, D and T flip-flops, registers, shift-registers, counters- ripplecounters, synchronous counters, up-down counters, BCD counters, ring counters, timing diagrams and specifications.

    Text Books:1. J. F. Wakerly, Digital Design Principles and Practices, 4/e, PHI, 2006.

    2. M. Mano, Digital Logic and Computer Design, PHI, 1996.

    3. Tocci and Widmer, Digital Systems: Principles and Applications, 8/e, PHI, 2006.

    Reference Books:

    1. Donald P. Leach, Digital Principles and Applications, 6/e, TMH, 2006.

    2. V. Rajaraman and T. Radhakrishnan, Digital Logic and Computer Organization, PHI, 2006.3. M. Mano, Digital Design, 3/e, PHI, 2006.4. M.D. Ercegovac, T. Lang, and J.H. Moreno, Introduction to Digital Systems, John Wiley, 2000.

    5. P. K. Lala, Practical Digital Logic Design and Testing, Prentice-Hall, 1996.

    6. D. D. Gajski, Principles of Digital Design, Prentice Hall, 1996.

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    EC 304 Signals and Systems

    Subject Code :EC - 304Subject Name : Signals and Systems

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams: 90Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT I

    Introduction: signals and systems, examples of signals and systems, signal types: energy and power signals, continuous and

    discrete time signals, analog and digital signals, deterministic and random signals, signal properties: symmetry, periodicity, and

    absolute integrability. Systems and system properties: linearity, shift-invariance, causality, stability, realizability, Continuous timeand discrete time linear shift-invariant (LSI) systems: the impulse response and step response; response to arbitrary inputs:

    convolution, interconnections; characterization of causality and stability of linear shift-invariant systems.

    UNIT II

    Signal representation: signal space and orthogonal bases of signals, Fourier series representation; Fourier Transform and

    properties, Parseval's Theorem, time-bandwidth product, Phase and group delays; Hilbert transform, pre-envelope.

    UNIT IIISpectral Analysis: Energy, power, parsevals theorem, Energy, Power Spectral density functions (PSDF), the auto correlationfunction, Cross correlation function, relationship between PSD function and the auto correlation function.

    UNIT IV

    Complex Frequency, Laplace Transforms, Inverse Laplace Transform, Region of convergence. Shifting theorems, initial valuetheorem, final value theorem, effects of differentiation and integration in time domain. System transfer function, poles and zeroes,

    impulse response convolution, transient and steady state analysis (R-L-C circuit), solution of linear differential equations.

    UNIT V

    Discrete signals, Z transform and Inverse Z transforms, relation between s plane and z plane. Shifting theorem. Initial value

    theorem and final value theorem, Transfer function of delay unit, realization of z-domain transfer function,unit sample responseconvolution. Solution of difference equations.

    Text Books:

    1.A.V. Opponheim, A.S. Willsky and Nawab, Signals and Systems, 2/e, PHI, 2006.2.Robert A. Grabel and Richard A. Roberts, Signals and Linear System, John Willey and Sons, 1987.

    References:1.R.F. Ziemer, W.H. Tranter and D.R. Fannin, Signals and Systems - Continuous and Discrete, 4/e, PHI, 2005.

    2. I. J. Nagrath, S.N. Saran, R. Ranjan and S. Kumar, Signals and Systems, TMH, 2001.3.Roberts, Signal and Systems: Analysis using Transformed Method and MATLAB, TMH, 2003.4.Ronald Bracewell, The Fourier Transform and Its Applications, 3/e, TMH, 2003.

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    IT-305 Discrete Mathematics

    Subject Code :IT - 305

    Subject Name :Discrete MathematicsNo. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams: 90

    Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)

    Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-IRelations: Types of relations; Matrix representation of relations,Representation of relations as graphs; Ordering; Partial Ordering;Functions; Composition of Functions, Binary and n-ary Operations,Characteristic Functions of a set-Hashing functions,Recursion:

    Primitive recursive functions, Recursive functions. Lattices as Partially Ordered Sets-Properties of Lattices, Sublattices, Direct

    Product and Homomorphisms, Isomorphisms, Modular Lattices, Distributive lattices, Complimented lattices & their Properties

    UNIT-IILogic: propositional logic (formulae, truth tables, proof systems, soundness and completeness of proof systems), predicate logic

    (formulae, interpretations, proof systems, soundness and completeness of proof systems).

    UNIT-III

    Combinatorics: permutations, combinations, partitions, Stirling numbers. Recurrences, summations, generating functions,

    asymptotic.

    UNIT-IVGraph Theory: paths, connectivity, sub graphs, isomorphic and homeomorphic graphs, trees, complete graphs, bipartite graphs,

    matching, colourability, planarity, digraphs.

    UNIT-V

    Algebraic Structures: semigroups, groups, subgroups, homomorphisms, rings, integral domains, fields. The application of residuearithmetic to Computers- Group Codes.

    Text Books:1. J. P. Tremblay and R. P. Manohar, Discrete Mathematics with Applications to Computer Science, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1997.2. S. Lipschutz and M. L. Lipson, Schaums Outline of Theory and Problems of Discrete Mathematics, 2nd Ed, Tata McGraw

    Hill, 1999.

    Reference Books:

    1. C. L. Liu, Elements of Discrete Mathematics, 2nd Ed, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.

    2. R. L. Graham, D. E. Knuth, and O. Patashnik, Concrete Mathematics, 2nd Ed, Addison-Wesley, 1994.

    3. N. Deo, Graph Theory with Applications to Engineering and Computer Science, Prentice Hall of India, 1974.

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    IT 306 Data Structure and Algorithms

    Subject Code : IT - 306

    Subject Name :Data Structure and Algorithms.

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams: 90

    Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)

    Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-I

    Introduction to Data structure, Time and Space analysis of Algorithms, Order Notations, Linear Data Structures: List:array and

    link list representation, insertion, deletion and searching elements in a list, traversing a list, Sparse matrices, doubly link lists-

    traversing, inserting, deleting, searching in a doubly link list, Stack:- Array and Link list representation, operations on stacks, its

    application in prefix, postfix and infix expression, Queue: array and link list representation, insertion and deletion operations onqueue, Dequeues, and Circular queue implementation and operations associated.

    UNIT-II Non-linear Data Structure: Introduction to Tree, Representation of Tree, Binary Trees, Tree traversals, Introduction and

    representation of binary search tree.

    UNIT-IIIBinary Search Tree: Searching, insertion and deletion operation in a Binary Search Tree. AVL tree: representation, searching,

    inserting and deleting in AVL tree, B-trees- representation, searching, insertion and deletion in a B Tree

    UNIT-IVGraphs: Introduction to graph theory, array and link list representations, Breadth-first and Depth-first Search. Minimum Spanningtree algorithms-Kruskals algorithms, shortest path algorithms- Warshalls algorithms.

    UNIT-VSorting and Searching Algorithms: Bubble sort, Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick sort, Merge Sort, Heap sort. Linear Search,

    Binary Search, Hashing: Hashing functions, searching using hash technique, Collision avoidance techniques- linear probing,

    separate chaining.

    Text Books:

    1.Aho Alfred V., Hopperoft John E., UIlman Jeffrey D., Data Structures and Algorithms,Addison Wesley.2.S Lipschutz, Data Structures, 4th Ed, TMH-2006.3.Horowitz Ellis & Sartaj Sahni, Fundamentals of Data Structures, Galgotia Publ.

    Reference Books:

    1. Y Langsum, M J Augenstein, A M Tenenbaum, Data Structures using C and C++, 2nd Ed, PHI.2. M.Radhakrishnan, V.Srinivasan, Data Structure Using C , ISTE/EXCEL BOOKS

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    Practical:

    EC 313 Digital Electronics Laboratory

    Subject Code : EC- 313.

    Subject Name :Digital Electronics Laboratory.

    No. of Hours Per Week

    : 3 hours.Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams: 30

    Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basisExamination duration : 4 hours

    (At least 8 experiments need to be conducted)

    List of Experiments:

    1. Use of NAND and NOR gates as Universal gates.

    2. Study of Flip-Flops.

    3. Conversion of Binary to Excess-3 Code and Excess-3 to Binary

    4. Conversion of Binary to Gray Code and Gray to Binary5. Design of a Half Adder and a Full Adder

    6. Design of a Half Subtractor and a Full Subtractor

    7. Design of 1 Bit Comparator

    8. Design of Parity Checker and Parity Generator

    9. Design of 4 X 1 Multiplexer

    10. Design of 1 X 4 Demultiplexer

    11. Design of BCD to 7 Segment Display

    12. Design of 8-bit Decoder circuits using IC.

    Text Books:

    1. J. F. Wakerly, Digital Design Principles and Practices, 4/e, PHI, 2006.2. M. Mano, Digital Design, 3/e, PHI, 2006.3. R.P.Jain, Modern Digital Electronics, 3/e, THM, 2003.

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    IT 316 Data Structure using C Laboratory

    Subject Code :IT - 316

    Subject Name :Data Structure using C Laboratory

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams:30

    Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basisExamination duration : 4 hours

    List of Programs:

    1. Array implementation of Stacks, Queue, and Circular queue and dequeue data structures.

    2. Link List implementation of Stacks, Queue, Circular queue and dequeue data structures.

    3. Implementation on conversion of infix expression to prefix and postfix using Stack,

    4. Implementation on evaluation of expression using Stack.

    5. Link list representation of binary tree and perform insertion, deletion operation on it.

    6. Implementation of tree traversals techniques (in order, preorder and post order traversals).

    7. Implementation of binary search tree and perform searching on it.

    8. Implementation of Breath first search in a graph.

    9. Implementation of Depth first search in a graph.

    10. Implementation of Kruskals algorithms.

    11. Implementation of Warshalls algorithms.

    12. Implementation of Insertion sort techniques.

    13. Implementation of Bubble sort techniques.

    14. Implementation of Selection sort techniques.

    15. Implementation of Heap sort techniques.

    16. Implementation of Binary search techniques.

    17. Implementation of Hashing using chaining and linear probing technique.

    Text book:

    1. S Lipschutz, Data Structures, 4th Ed, TMH-2006.

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    IT-317 Numerical Programming Laboratory

    Subject Code :IT 317

    Subject Name :Numerical Programming Laboratory

    No. of Hours Per Week : 3 hours.Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 20,End Semester Exams:30

    Question to be answered : One will be allotted to a student on lottery basisExamination duration : 4 hours

    List of Programs:

    1. Implementation of Newton forward & backward Interpolation methods.

    2. Implementation of Lagrange methods.

    3. Implementation (at least two) of Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal Rule, Simsons 1/3 Rule, Weddles Rule.

    4. Implementation (at least two) of Gauss elimination, Gauss Jacobi, Matrix Inversion, Gauss Seidal for solving linear equation.

    5. Implementation (at least two) of Bisection methods, Secant method, Regular-falsi method, Newton Raphson methods.

    6. Implementation (at least one)of Equation: Taylor Series, Eulers method, Runga-Kutta

    7. Implementation of Statistical Problems: Mean, Median, Mode, Standard deviation ( for simple & frequency type data)

    8. Implementation of Correlation & Regression techniques.

    Text Books:

    1. P. Ghosh, Numerical methods with Computer Programming in C++, PHI, 2006.

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    Semester IV

    HU 401 Organizational Structures

    Subject Code :HU-401

    Subject Name : Organizational Structures

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 2, Tutorial -1Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 40,End Semester Exams:60Question to be set : 8 (One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)

    Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT-I

    Classical Approach to Organization: Functional Approach, A Division of Labor, Lines of authority, Span of control, Authority

    and responsibility.

    UNIT- IIBehavioral Approach to Organization: Formal and Informal organization, Human relation, Group behavior, Committee and group

    decision making.

    UNIT-IIIDecision Process Approach: Organization as a system, Development of corporate strategy, Dynamics of decision, Role of

    system.

    UNIT-IV

    Organization Growth: Vertical and Horizontal Integration, Diversification, Merges and Takeovers.

    UNIT-VPersonnel Function of Organization: Evolution, objectives, principles, philosophies and policies, Position of the personnel

    Department in the organization, Duties and responsibility of personnel manager, The changing concept of personnel

    management in India.

    Text Books:

    1. Koontz et.al., Essential of management, TMH, 20062. Jones, Organisational theory, Pearson, 2000/ latest edition.3. Wren David, Strategic Management, PHI, 2007.

    Reference Books:1. P. Drucker, The Practice of Management, Allied Publisher, 1970.2. Dessler, Gary, Human Resource Management, PHI, 2005

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    MA402 Statistics and Random Processes

    Subject Code :MA - 402

    Subject Name : Statistics and Random Processes

    No. of Hours Per Week :Lecture 3, Tutorial -1

    Marks Distribution : Sessional work: 60,End Semester Exams:90

    Question to be set : 8(One question from each unit and rest three questions covering all units)Question to be answered :Any 5 (five)

    Examination duration : 3 hours

    UNIT - I

    Random variable, probability mass function and probability density function, Distribution function, Joint distributions, Marginaland Conditional distributions,function of random variables, Independence of random variables. Expectation, mean, variance,

    properties, moments of random variables, Moment generating function and characteristics function and their properties.

    UNIT - II Distribution theory: Bernoulli, Binomial, Poisson (with properties), Uniform,Gaussian distribution(with properties), Levystheorem. Sampling: types of sampling,