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B. TECH. FIRST YEAR
(COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)
(Batch 2010)
SCHEME OF PAPERS
FIRST SEMESTER (GROUP – B)
Sr.No.
Course No.
Title
L
T
P
Credits
1.
HSS 101
Communication Skills *
2
1
0
2.5
2.
ECE 101
Electrical Science
3
1
0
3.5
3.
BAS 101
Applied Physic s –I
3
1
0
3.5
4.
BAS 102
Applied Mathematics – I
3
1
0
3.5
5.
BAS 103
Applied Chemistr y *
3
1
0
3.5
6.
HSS 151
Communication Skills Lab *
0
0
2
1.0
7.
MCE 151
Engineering Graphics *
1
3
0
2.5
8.
BAS 151
Applied Physics – I Lab
0
0
2
1.0
9.
BAS 153
Applied Chemistr y Lab *
0
0
2
1.0
15
8
6
22
Total Contact Hours: 2 9
*
BAS 103, BAS 153, HSS 101, HSS 151, CPE 101, CPE 151,
MCE 151, MCE 102, MCE 152 & ECE 153
p a p e r s wi l l b e t a u g h t i n b o t h t h e s e m e s t e r s , o f f e r e d i n s u c h a wa y t h a t t h e s t u d e n t s s t u d y h a l f o f t h e s e
papers in first semester and the remaining half in second semester.

B AS 1 5 1 , B AS 1 5 3 , H SS 1 5 1 , CP E 1 5 1 , M C E -1 5 1 , M CE 1 5 2 a nd ECE 1 5 3 ar e
p ract ica l p ap er s o nl y. T her e wi l l no t b e a n y t h e o r y e xa mi n at io n f o r t he s e p ap er s.

In ad d it io n to ab o ve me n tio n ed s ub j ec t s, t he re wi ll b e a co ur se o n P unj ab i as a
q ua li f yi n g s ub j ect . Gr o u p A wi ll st ud y t hi s co ur se i n Fi rs t S e me st er a nd Gro up B wi ll
st ud y t hi s co ur se i n s eco nd se me s ter
HSS 101 COMMUNICATION SKILLS
L
2
T
1
P
0
Credits
2.5
Section –A
Communication:
communications.
Process
of
communication,
Types
and
channels
of
Reading Skills: Reading purpose, strategies and methodologies, Reading
activities and structure of reading techniques .
Section –B
Writing Skills: Elements of effective writing, writing st yles, use of homonyms,
cloze tests, one word substitutions, abbreviations etc.
Business Corrospondence: Elements & kinds of business letters; office order,
purchase order, quotations & tender s etc.
Section –C
Listening Skills: Process of listening, barriers to listening, note taking & note
making and feedback skills.
Section –D
Speaking Skills: Speech mechanism, articulation of sounds, phonetic
transcription, components of effective talk, oral presentation, group discussion,
conducting meetings etc. Types and use of audio visual aids in presentation.
Recommended Books:
1.
N Sundarajan, Business
Competition, Chennai
Communication,
Sura
College
2.
Asha Kaul, Business Communication, Prentice Ha ll of India, New
Delhi
3.
Matthukutty M Monippally, Business Communication Strategies, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi
4.
M V Rodriques, Effective Business
Publishing Company, New Delhi
Communication,
of
Concept
ECE 101
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE
L
3
T
1
P
0
Credits
3.5
Section-A
Kirchhoff's laws and their applications in solving electrical network problems,
Star-delta transformation
D.C. Networks: Superposition theorem. Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem,
Maximum power transfer theorem, Step voltage response of RL and RC series
circuits.
Section-B
Sinusoidal Steady-State Response of Circuits: Concept of Phasor diagram, form
factor and peak factor of a waveform. Series and parallel circuits, power and
power factors, Resonance in circuits, Bal anced 3-phase voltage, current and
power relations, 3 - phase power measurement.
Section-C
Single-Phase Transformers: Constructional feature, Working principle of a
transformer, emf equations, Transformer on no -load and its phasor diagram,
Transformer on load, voltage drops and its phasor diagram, Equivalent circuit,
Ideal transformer, open and short circuit tests, Calculation of efficiency,
condition for maximum efficiency
Section-D
Electrical Machines: Construction, Principle of working, Function of the
commutator for motoring and generation action, Characteristics and applications
of DC Motor, Induction motors (single phase)
Recommended Books
1.
Edward Hughe, Electrical Technology, Addison -Wisley, New York.
2.
Naidu and S. Kamakshaiah, Introduction to Electri cal Engineering Tata
McGraw Hills, New Delhi.
3.
V. Deltoro, Principle of Electrical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi.
4.
Smith and Dorf, Circuits Devices and S ystems, John Wiley and Sons B.L.
Theraja "Basic Electrical Engineering Vol. -I", S.Chand & Company, New
Delhi.
5.
C.L.Wadhwa "Basic Electrical
Publishers, New Delhi.
Engineering", New
age international
BAS 101
APPLIED PHYSICS – I
L
3
T
1
P
0
Credits
3.5
Section A: Waves and Oscillations
Si mple har monic motion: Differential equation , lissaj ous figures for med by
superposition of two SHM, Char ge oscillat ions in a LC circuit. Damped oscillator:
Differential equation, methods of describi ng damping of an oscillator - logarithmic
decrement, relaxation ti me, quality factor, Damped oscillatio ns in a LCR circuit,
Forced oscillations (qualitative ideas onl y).
Section B: Physical Optics
Interference by di vision of amplitude: plane parallel thin films, colors in thin films,
non-reflecting fil ms/ coatings, hi gh reflectivit y thin film coatings, Mic helson
interferometer.
Fraunhoffer diffraction from circular aperture, double slit and a grating (nor mal
incidence case), Rayleigh’s criteria of resolution, resol ving power of telescope,
micr oscope and grating.
Polarization by doubl e refraction, dichrois m, Nicol prism, Concept of plane, circular
and elliptical polarizat ion with mathematical expression.
Section C: Lasers and optical f ibers
Transitions between energy states, Einstein coefficients, principle and properties of
laser beam, three and fou r level lasers, elementar y description of principle,
construction and oper ation of He -Ne laser, CO 2 laser, ruby laser, Nd -YAG laser and
semi -conductor laser. Applications of lasers.
Propagation of light through optical fiber, its geometry, numerical apertu re and
acceptance angle, step index and graded index fibers, Si gnal attenuation and
dispersion (qualitative ideas). Applications of optical fibers.
Section D: Introduct ory quantum mechanics
Postulates of old quantum theor y, wave functions and wav e packets, ti me dependent
and ti me independent Schrodinger wave equation, expectation value, application of
Schrodinger equation to particle in an infinite potential box, particle in a finite
potential well, potential barrier (tunneling effect), linear har monic oscillator, coherent
superposition of states and elementary idea of quantum computing.
Recommended Books
1.
2.
3.
4.
Wave and Vibrations by H.J. Pains
Fundamentals of optics by Jenkins and Whit e (McGraw Hills)
Modern Physics concepts and applications by S. Pu ri (Narosa Publ ishers)
Lasers - Theor y and applications by Thyagraj an and Ghatak (McMillan Publishers)
BAS 102 APPLIED MATHEMATICS – I
L
3
T
1
P
0
Credits
3.5
Section A
Functions of several variables
Limit and Continuity of functions of two variables, partial derivatives, total
differential and derivatives. Approximation by total differentials. Derivatives of
composite and implicit functions. Homogeneous functions, Euler’s Theorem.
Taylor’s Theorem. Maxima and Minima, Lagrange’s method of multipliers.
Multiple integrals.
Section B
Eigen values and Eigen vectors
Matrix algebra, some special matrices, determinants and its properties,
Solutions of system of equations. Vector Spaces, subspaces, Linear dependence
and independence of vectors. Dimensions and Basis. Linear Transformations.
Eigen values and Eigen vectors of matrices, Similar and Diagonalizable
matrices. Quadratic forms.
Section C
Improper Integrals
Improper integrals of first kind, Improper integrals of second kind. Absolute
convergence of improper integrals. Improper integrals involving a parameter.
Beta and Gamma functions and their convergence.
Section D
Complex Anal ysis
Complex numbers; polar forms, powers and roots. Limit, Continuit y and
Derivatives of complex functions. A nalytic functions. CR -equations, Laplace
equation. Conformal mapping. Exponential, Trigonometric, Hyperbolic and
Logarithmic functions.
Recommended Books:
1. R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyenge, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa
Publishing House, N Delhi.
2. E. Kreyzic, Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Eighth Edition)
BAS 103
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
L
3
T
1
P
0
Credits
3.5
Section A
Chemistr y of Environment and Chemical analysis - purification of water for domestic
and industrial use, boiler feed water, effluent liquid streams, BOD, COD and trace
elements, guiding principles of green chemistry.
Corrosion - Mechanism of dr y and wet corrosion, t ypes of corrosion, controlling
corrosion.
Polymers - Molecular weight deter mination, stereochemistr y of polymers, physica l
properties of polymers. Different types of polymers -fibre for mi ng, conducting and
photochromic pol ymer s; synthesis and appli cations of engineering pol ymers, silicone
polymers, pol yurethanes and epoxy resins.
Section B
Electrochemistr y- Migration of ions , t ransference number, deter mination of
transference number by Hittorf’s method, diffusion and ionic mobil ity, conductometric
titrations. Type of electrodes, concentration cells with and without transference,
liquid j unction potential, potentiometric titra tions.
Anal ytical Techniques – Introduction to chromatographic techniques, wor king and
applications of GC, ion exchange and hi gh pressure liquid chromat ography.
Section C
Photochemistr y- Laws of photochemistr y, Photo degradation of excited states by
various photophysical process -flourscence, phosphorescence and ot her processes.
Spectroscopic techniques - Introduction, t ypes of molecular spectra, principle and
applications of IR, UV -Vis and NMR spectroscopy. Principle and applications of
Atomic absorption spectroscopy.
Section-D
Reaction mechanism- aliphatic nucleophilic sub stitution reactions, electrophilic and
nucleophilic addition r eaction to carbon -carbon multiple bond, α and β eli minations.
Chemistr y of Biomolecules - Lipids, Car bohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids,
enzyme and coenzymes.
Recommended Books:
1. At kins, P.W. Physical Chemistry 6 t h Edition, Oxford Uni versit y Press Oxford
printed in India at Noida.
2. Banwell, C.N. McCash, E.M. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectrocsopy, tata Mc
Graw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd. New Delhi.
3. Morrison, R.T. and Boyd, R.N. Or ganic chemi str y, Prentice -Hall, N Delhi.
4. Mukherj ee, S.M., Singh S.P. Reaction Mechanism in Or ganic Chemistry Macmillan
India Ltd, Madras.
5. Misra G.S., Introductory pol ymer Chemistry, New Age International (P) Ltd,
Publishers, New Delhi .
6. Skoog, W., Instrument al meth ods of anal ysis, Longman, UK.
7. Dara S.S., A text book of Engineering Chemi stry, S. Chand & Co., Ltd, N Delhi
8. Puri, B.R. Shar ma L.R. Pathania M.S. A text book of princi ples of physical
Chemistr y, Shoban Lal Nagin Chand & Co. Jalandhar.
9. Sawyer and MacCart y, Chemistr y for Environmental Engineering, McGraw Hill
Publications, New Delhi.
HSS 151 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB
L
0
T
0
Recognizing and articulating speech sounds, mock dialogue/conversation.
Making an oral presentation, class seminars, paper reading.
Participating in a group discussion.
Holding a mock meeting.
Developing skills related to Business Corrospondence
Preparation for participating in a mock interview for a job etc.
Learning the skills of a compeer.
Developing skills for conducting a meeting; attending telephonic calls.
Report making.
P
2
Credits
1.0
MCE 151
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
L
1
T
3
P
0
Credits
2.5
Section-A
Lines, Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales; Reference and Auxillary Planes; Systems of
Orthographic Projections; Projection of Points and Lines; True length of lines and their true
angles of inclination with the reference planes; Projection of Planes and their true shape.
Section-B
Polyhedral and Solids of Revolution; Projection of Solids in simple positions: Axis parallel to
both the reference planes, parallel or perpendicular to one and inclined to the other or inclined to
both the reference planes.
Section of solids: Section Planes, Sections and projection of sections on the reference planes;
True shape of sections of simple solids.
Section-C
Development of lateral surfaces of simple solids such as cubes, prisms, cylinders, pyramids,
cones, spheres etc. Intersection of lateral surfaces of simple solids penetrating into one another;
Projection of lines/curves of intersection/interpenetration on the reference planes.
Section-D
Isometric axes, lines and planes; Isometric scale; Drawing/Sketching isometric view of planes,
plane figures and simple solids from orthographic projections; Conversion of pictorial view of
simple solids into orthographic projections.
Recommended Books:
1. P.S. Gill, A Text Book of Geometrical Drawing, Kastson Publishing House.
2. French and Virck, Graphic Science, McGraw Hill Publisher.
3. Lavens, Graphics in Engineering and Science, John Willey and Sons.
4. Zozzora, Engineering Drawing, McGraw-Hill Publication.
5. R.K Dhawan, A Text Book of Engineering Drawing, Katson Publishing House.
BAS 151 APPLIED PHYSICS – I LAB
L
0
T
0
P
2
Credits
1.0
List of Experiments
1. To measure the wavelength of Laser (He-Ne) light by using reflection
grating.
2. To measure angle of prism using a spectrometer.
3. To measure refractive index of prism using a spectrometer.
4. To determine wavelength of sodium light using a plane diffraction grating.
5. To determine specifi c rotation of sugar using Polarimeter.
6. To study Transverse nature of light.
7. To study use of CRO to measure amplitude and frequency of different waveforms.
8. To superposition of two waves using Lissajous figures.
9. To determine numerical aperture of an optical fibre.
10.To study optical fibre transmitter & receiver function for audio signal.
BAS 153
APPLIED CHEMISTRY LAB
L
0
T
0
P
2
Credits
1.0
List of Experiments
1.
To determine the total hardness of water by EDTA method.
2.
To determine the composition of a mixture of acid (HCl + CH 3 COOH).
3.
To determine the composition of a mixture of bases (NaOH + Na 2 CO 3 ).
4.
To determine the copper content in a given sample Iodometricall y.
5.
Preparation of Urea/formaldehyde and Phenol/formaldehyde resin.
6.
Preparation of aspirin by conven tional/non -conventional
anal ysis by melting point and GC anal ysis.
7.
Preparation of Diels Alder adduct of Maliec acid and anthracene by
conventional method/non -conventional method and anal ysis by melting
point and GC anal ysis.
8.
To determine the str ength of a given acid by titrating with N/10 NaOH, pH
metricall y.
9.
To verify Beee’r law and to find the concentration of an unknown solution
using colorimeter/ Uv - Vis spectrophotometer.
method
and
10. To find the percentage purit y of AgNO 3 solution conductometricall y usi ng
N/10 KCl solution.
11. To estimate the strength of the given HCl solution by titrating with N/10
NaOH potentiometricall y using Quinhydrone as the indicator electrode.
12. Determination of dissolved oxygen present in a given water sample by
Winkler’s method.
13. Extraction of DNA from green peas and its identification by UV anal ysis.
14. To determine the amount of Fe 2 + and Fe 3 + ions in the given ore solution by
using external K 2 Cr 2 0 7 indicator.
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