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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE (2017-2018)
Hindu Institute of Technology, Sonepat
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE I.
NAME OF THE INSTITUTION Hindu Institute of Technology, Industrial area, Near Cygnus J.K. Hindu Hospital, Sonepat-131001(Haryana) Phone No.- 0130- 2212156, 2212957,8901551629 E-Mail Address:
[email protected]
II.
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR
Mr. Gulshan Singla Hindu Institute of Technology, Industrial Area, Sonepat-131001(Haryana) Phone No.(Off)- 0130- 2212156, 2212957 Phone No.(Resi)- 9416306251 E-Mail Address:
[email protected]
III.
NAME OF THE AFFILIATING BOARD/UNIVERSITY
State Board of Technical Education, Haryana and Approved by AICTE (ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION), New Delhi
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IV.
GOVERNANCE Members of the Board and Advisory Academic Body and their Background:Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body- 3 to 6 Months Organizational Chart and Process
NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY AS PER THE COMPOSITION PRESCRIBED BY AICTE(Society) Present S. QualifiProfessiona Telephone Name Position E-mail Address No cation l position/ Numbers Occupation Mr. Arun President Graduate Business Man 09896046339 hit snp@ H.No. 1106/23,Gokul Kumar hry.nic. Bhawan,GurMandi,Sone 01 Aggarwal in pat 02
Mrs. Rekha Garg
Vice President
Graduate
Secretary
Graduate
03
Pawan Kumar Gupta
House wife
09215338590
-do-
H.No.65,Sector15,Sonepat
Business Man
09896276778
-do-
M/s Durga Parsad Kanwal Singh,34 Anaj Mandi,Sonepat
04
Mr. Jai Kanwar Jain
Tearsurer
10+2
Business Man
9416013089
-do-
H.no. 283/24,Kiran Bhawan,Tirth Market,Sonepat
05
Mr. Anand Sarup Gupta
Member
Matric
Business Man
09354126260
-do-
H. No. 718/22,Bharat Puri,Kath Mandi,Sonepat
06
Mr. Bal Kishan
Member
Business Man
09312275961
-do-
H. No. D-1 Mahendru Enclave,G. T. Karnal
B.Sc.
Road, Delhi-33 07
08
Mr. Bhagwan Dass
Member
Mr. Brij Lal Garg
Member
Business Man
09355535854
-do-
Matric B.Com. ,LLB
H. No. 400 ,Sector15,Sonepat
Business Man
08053676319
-do-
Paras ram Bhawan Near Mandi Post Office, Aggarsain Nagar,Sonepat
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Mr. Devinder Kumar
Member
Business Man
09215551299
-do-
M/s B. R. Sales Cooperation ,Mission
Graduate
Road,Sonepat 10 11
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Mr. Dharam Pal Chhabra
Member
Mr. Hari Parkash Mangla Mr. Jai Bhagwan Gupta
Member
B.Com
Business Man
09350408555
-do-
Member
B.A.
Business Man
09910861758
-do-
10+2
Business Man
09416015755
-do-
H. No. 215, Sector- 14, Sonepat H. No. A7/30,Ground Floor,Sector16,Rohini,Delhi-85 H. No. AM 170,Ground Floor,Shalimar bagh, New Delhi-88
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Name
Position
Qualification
Mr. Kalish Chand
Member
B.Com
Present Professiona l position/ Occupation Business Man
Telephone Numbers 09355551555
E-mail -do-
Sonepat
Mr. Kushi Ram Gupta
Member
Mr. Neeraj Jain
Member
JBT
Business Man
09215515209
-do-
M/s Gupta steel ,Kath Mandi,Sonepat
B.Com. ,LLB
Advocate
09896001102
-do-
H. No. 583, Mission Road,Opp. Central Co-
15
operative Bank, Sonepat.
Mr. Ram Karan
Member
B.Com.
Business Man
09416195892
-do-
Ram Niwas floor Mills,Gur Mandi,
16
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H. no. D-46, Mohalla Frash Khana ,City
13
14
Address
Sonepat
Mr. Ravinder Nath Goel
Member
Graduate
Business Man
09416874706
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Bharat Poreclain ,Industrial Estate,Sonepat
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Mr. Satish Mohan Bansal
Member
Mr. Suresh Bansal
Member
Mr. Suresh Kumar
Member
Mr. Vikas Aggarwal
Member
B.A. ,LLB
Advocate
B.Sc., LLB
Advocate
Matric
Business Man
09354630038
-do-
Sonepat
09416012567
-do-
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H.No. 23/104, Behind Gur Mandi,Sonepat
09812036421
-do-
Shop No. 15,Anaj Mandi, Sonepat
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H. No. 7-L, Model Town
Graduate
Business Man
09416014618
-do-
H.No.618, Sector-14 Sonepat
Nature and Extent of Involvement of Faculty and Students in Academic affairs/Improvements The Faculty is fully involved in daily academic activities of students like Providing extra time for their problems, Identifying lagging students and special attention for them, Class tests, Viva’s , Presentations using Multimedia Projectors, Quiz’s. Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/ Faculty Performance This is the routine process of the Institution. V.
PROGRAMMES Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE NIL Details of each Program Sr. No
1 2 3 4 5
Courses
Electrical Engg. Computer Engg. Electronics & Comm. Engg. Civil Engg. Mechanical Engg.
No. of Seats
Duration
60 60 60
3 Years 3 Years 3 Years
120 120
3 Years 3 Years
Fee (Yearly)
Note : 10% extra seats will be added for drop out candidates.
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PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED
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Phone No.(Off)- 0130- 2212156, 2212957 Phone No.(Resi)- 9416306251 E-Mail Address:
[email protected],
[email protected]
BIO DATA Objective: I look forward to build my career with Hard Work, Dedication and Devotion to assign job in the field of Administration and teaching. Work Experience:
Presently working as Principal at Hindu Institute of Technology (HIT), Sonepat.
19 monthnExperience as Principal at B.M. Institute of Polytechnic (Jagdishpur) from
May 2011-DEC 2012 .
09 month Experience as Principal atModish Institute of Polytechnic (MIP) Punhana (Mewat) from Aug.2010 – April 2011. 22 month Experience as Principal at L.R. Institute of technology and Management(LRITM) Deeghot (Palwal) from Oct.2008 –July 2010 5 month Experience as an Asstt. Professor at N.C.College of Engg., Israna (Panipat) from June 2008-Oct. 2008.
8 months Experience as Sr. Lecturer at N.C.College of Engg., Israna (Panipat) from
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Sept.2007-May 2008.
3-years Experience as Lecturer at N.C.College of Engg., Israna (Panipat) from
Aug.2004-Aug.2007.
5-1/2 years Experience under Technical Education Haryana(Govt. Polytechnic for Women , Fbd.) from April 1999-July 2004. 1.6 Years Experience as a System Engineer at System Software group (S.S.G) Delhi from Oct..1997-March 1999.
Technical Skills: Languages
Visual Basic 6.0
Operating System
MS-DOS 6.0,Windows 98,Windows 2000/XP
RDBMS
Oracle 8.0,MS-Access,
MS Office Package Known Educational Qualifications: Life Time Member of Indian Society For Technical Education (ISTE) Persuing Ph.D in Computer Science & Engg. (Registration – May 2009) M.Tech Integrated ( Computer Science & Engineering ) July 1997. from Moscow State Academy of Instrument Engg. and Computer Science with Grade “GOOD” (Under INDO – USSR Scholarship Scheme ) 10+2 From Hindu College Sonipat with 72% Matriculation from Hindu High School Sonipat with Distinction (75.8%) . Job Responsibilities:
Responsible for successful Inspection of new Polytechnic MSIP from AICTE.
Responsible for successful inspection of New Polytechnics LRITM , MIP from AICTE and DTE(Haryana).
Administration both at Institute and Departmental level. Admission In-charge at N.C.C.E.,LRITM, MIP and BMIP.
Policy planning, monitoring & evaluation both at Departmental and Institutional level Plan and Implement Faculty development activities
Students Assessment and evaluation including examination work of the Institution. Providing Students with Guidance and Counselling and helping in their personal, ethical moral and overall character development. Developing, updating and maintaining MIS of the College.
Active member of NBA (Computer Science & Engg., 2005 at N.C.C.E.)
Active member of NBA (IT,2006 at N.C.C.E.) Time -Table (2004-2005 at N.C.C.E.)
Lab –incharge of Visual Programming Lab.( N.C.C.E.) Convenor of Faculty Development Program (N.C.C.E.) Convenor of Student Counseling (N.C.C.E.) Subject Co-ordinator of Concerned Subject. ( N.C.C.E.)
Member of discipline committee(N.C.C.E)
Member of purchase committee.(2003-2004) (G.P.W. Faridabad )
Co-ordinator of Horticultural Deptt. (2000-2002) (G.P.W. Faridabad )
Conducted Educational Tours . (2001-04)
Attended (STC) Twice short Term Courses at TTTI Chandigarh (2001-02) Attended (STC) at HIPA Gurgaon (2003)
Subjecs Taught:
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Computer Architecture and Organisation , Software Project Management , Fundamental of Computer and Programming in C , Computer Hardware Technologies
Paper Presented:
nd
Attended the 2 International Conference on “Reliability, Quality and Infocom Technology,” ICRQIT-2006 held on December 02-04, 2006 at Delhi University. Attended & presented paper on “IT : Solving Problems and Enhancing Performance in Education”, in the national conference on Information Technology and Its Applications at th th
Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Engg., Paschim Vihar , New Delhi on 13 -14 April 2006
Attended a National Level Seminar on IT in Education- Needs, Concerns, Gaps & Solutions at NCCE, Israna, Panipat on March 25-26, 2006.
Attended and presented paper on “ Study of various Image Compression Techniques ”, organized by Indian Society of Information Theory & Applications ( ISITA) on Information Technology : Setting trends in Modern Era at NCCE, Israna on March 18-20, 2006. Attended a national conference on “Challenges for Technology and Management in the Knowledge Millenuium” at JIET, Jind on March 2-3, 2006. Presented Paper on “Lattice-valued finite Automata”thin the nationalconference held at RIMT institute of Engg. And Technology Mandi Govindgarh on 29 March ,2008
Personal Details: Father’s Name Date Of Birth Martial Status Languages known
: Sh. Sat Pal Singla : 7 May.1972 : Married : English , Hindi and Russian
(Gulshan Singla)
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VII.
FEE Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the
institution. First Semester/Third Semester(DET-L) Tuition Fee Caution Money (Security Fee Refundable) Development Fee Student Fund Additional Charge Examination Fee: Counseling Fee Prospectus Total
11740.00 1500.00 3520.00 1200.00 1340.00 250.00 200.00 250.00 20000.00
Second / Fourth / Sixth Semester: Tuition Fee Examination Fee: Total
11740.00 250.00 11990.00
Third Semester: Tuition Fee Development Fee Student Fund Additional Charge Examination Fee: Total
11740.00 3520.00 1200.00 1340.00 250.00 18050.00
Fifth Semester: Tuition Fee Development Fee Student Fund Additional Charge Examination Fee: Placement Prospects Total
11740.00 3520.00 1200.00 1340.00 250.00 500.00 18550.00
Total Three Years Fee = 92570.00 Total Two Years Fee= 62530.00 Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme
st
1 Installment nd
2
Installment
(July-August) (January- Feb.)
VIII. ADMISSION Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval S. No 01 02 03 04 05
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Course(s) Previous Intake Revised Intake Period of Approval Electrical Engg. 60 60 Computer Engg. 60 60 Electronics & Comm. Engg. 120 60 Civil Engg. 60 120 Mechanical Engg. 120 120 Total 420 420
ADMISSION PROCEDURE Mention the admission criteria Admission is strictly on the basis of State Entrance Test, D.E.T. Exam. Distribution of seats for different categories is as per notification of Directorate of Technical Education. Calendar for admission against vacant seats is decided by DTE And all information is given at website www.techeduhry.nic.in
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CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION Admission is strictly on the basis of State Entrance Test, D.E.T. Exam and if seats still remains vacant admission will be made on the basis of merit of qualifying exam,.
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APPLICATION FORM
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XII.
INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE LIBRARY:
S.N o
Course(s)
Journals
Number of titles of the books
Number of volumes National
International
1.
Electrical Engg.
340
2690
01
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2.
Computer Engg.
412
3600
03
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3.
Inst. & Control Engg
125
1300
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4.
Electronics & Comm. Engg
578
4390
02
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5.
Applied Science
156
3495
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6.
Mechanical Engg.
446
3580
02
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General Books
22
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LABORATORY: (Name of Major Labs & Equipment) Chemistry Lab S.N. Name of Items 1
Measuring Cylinder 25 ml
2
Measuring Cylinder 50 ml
3
Abel's Flash Point Apparatus
4
Measuring Flask 100 ml
5
Measuring Flask250 ml
6
Measuring flask 500 ml
7
Measuring Flask 1000 ml
8
Test Tubes
9
KOH
10
Filter Paper
11
Bunsen burner
12
LPG Cylinders
13
CuSO4
14
Dropper
15
Conc. H2SO4
16
pH meter
17
Test Tube Holder
18
Oxalic Acid
19
Test Tube Stand
20
Na2CO3
21
Phenolphthalene
22
HCl
23
NaOH
24
Acetic Acid
25
Acetyl Chloride
26
Redwood Viscometer
13
27
Electric Balance
28
Large Tong
29
Small Tong
30
Dessicator 6"
31
China Dish
32
Stop Watch Digital
33
Thermometer
34
Glass Rod
35
Glass Funnel
36
Wire Guaze
37
Tripod Stand
38
Burette 50 ml
39
Pipette
40
Beaker 500 ml
41
Beaker250 ml
42
Beaker 100 ml
43
Titration Flask 250 ml
44
Muffle Furnace
45
NH3 Solution
46
Distilled Water
47
Starch
48
KI
49
Kerosene Oil
50
NH4Cl
51
Benzoic Acid
52
Methyl Orange
53
AgNO3
54
Na2S2O3
55
CaSO4
56
Fehling Solution A
57
Fehling Solution B
14
58
Litmus Soln blue
59
Litmus Soln red
60
NaCl
61
Boric Acid
62
Aniline
63
Benzaldehyde
64
Formic Acid
65
Glacial Acetic Acid
66
N Phenyl Anthranilic Acid
67
N N Dimethyl Aniline
68
Nitric Acid
69
Phenol
70
Schiff"s Reagent
71
Amm. Nickel Sulphate
72
CaCo3
73
CaSO4
74
CaCl2
75
Mercuric Oxide
76
Mercuric Chloride
77
Nickel Sulphate
78
2-Naphthol
79
K2Cr2O7
80
KMnO4
81
Sodium Thiosulphate
82
Stannous Chloride
83
Sodium metal
84
Sodium Bicarbonate
85
Salicylic Acid
15
Physics Lab S.N. Name of Items 1 Verniers callipers 2 Graves appratus 3 Screw gauge 4 Wire 5 Spherometer 6 Convex mirror 7 Spherical bob 8 Clamp stand 9 thread 10 stop watch 11 Capillary tube 12 cantilever 13 slotted wt. 14 Clamp 15 barometer 16 Convex lens (0.5cm) 17 Convex lens(0.15cm) 18 Optical needle 19 Uprights 20 Optical bench 21 Convex lens(30cm) 22 Power supply 23 Voltameter 24 Ammeter 25 Rheostat 26 Resistance box (0-5000 27 One way key 28 Galvanometer 29 Milimeter
16
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
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High resistance box(0-5000
Thrermameter Simple pendulum Metallic cylinder Microscope Glass strip PN -junction Diode Beaker Two way key Resistance coil
Electrical Machine and B.E.E Lab S No. 1 2
3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15
16 17 18 19 20
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Description DC Power Supply (0-30V) Rheostate 50 ohm Rheostate 100 ohm Rheostate 200 ohm Rheostate 300 ohm Galvanometer Wattmeter 150 watt Wattmeter 300 watt Wattmeter 375 watt Wattmeter 700 watt Wattmeter 3 ph, 12KW Auto T/F 1 ph Auto T/F 3 ph Multimeter Digital Multimeter Ananlog Tong Tester Power factor 1 ph Power factor 3 ph Single phase load arrangement Inductor Choke Experimental pannel Capacitors Inductor Box Ammeter 0-1 A Ammeter 0-1.5 A Ammeter 0-2 A Ammeter 0-3 A Ammeter 0-5A Ammeter 0-10 A Ammeter 0-15 A Ammeter 0-20 A Ammeter 50 mA Ammeter 100 mA Ammeter 250 mA Ammeter 500 mA Voltmeter 0-30 V Voltmeter 0-50v Voltmeter 0-60V Voltmeter 0-300V Voltmeter 0-500V Voltmeter 0-600V Voltmeter 0-650 V Screw Driver Set T/F 1 ph T/F 3 ph Megger Energymeter 1 ph Energymeter 3 ph Techometer Digital Techometer Analog
S No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Description Power Diode unit Phase Sequence Indiacator Lamps 100 watt Lamps 200 watt Frequency meter digital LCR meter 3ph synch. Motor 3 ph slipring I.M with starter
29 30
3 ph squirrel cage I.M with D.O.L Starter DC Shunt Motor Coupled with 3 Ph I.M and Star/Delta starter DC Series Motor
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DC Shunt Motor with 4 point Starter
32 33
3 ph Alternator Coupled with DC Shunt motor I.M 1 ph
34 35 36 37
Pannel: Speed control of DC motor with motor General Pannel Control Pannel BEE Lab Main Control Pannel
ELECTRICAL PROJECT LAB S. NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15
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NAME of ITEM
Side Cutting Plier Nose Plier Screw Drivers Wire Stripper & Cutter Hammer Soldering Iron (35 W) Soldering Iron Stand Soldering Paste Desoldering Pump Hand Hexa Continuity Tester Multimeter Regulared DC Power Supply Auto Transformer, 1-phase Frequency Generator C. R. O
Electrical WorkShop S No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 20
Description Combination plier Screw Driver S/w 1 way,5A S/w 2 way,5A Socket outlet, 5A Socket outlet, 15A Fuse, 6A Indiactor S/W type Ceiling Rose Door Bell Lamp Holder, Pendent Lamp Holder, Angle Electric Iron Simple Electric Iron Automatic Wire Striper Iron Connector 3 pin plug, 5A 3 pin plug, 15A Bell push button Spanners of Different Sizes Scissor Capacitor, 2.5mfd Ball bearing Tape Scale Varnish 500ml Tube light Fitting DPIC Earth Tester Neon Tester Automatic Toaster Gang Box wooden Board 5" x 7" Junction Box Round Block Screw Wrinch Hand Saw Hammer Sumbay Chiessel Soldering Iron Soldering Road Multimeter Center Punch Drill Bit Tap Tap handle Allen Key Oil Gun
S No. 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
ELCB
64
Volt Meter 0-300 V
65
Volt Meter 0-50 V
66
Ammeter 0-5 A
67
Ammeter 0-2.5 A
68
Winding Machine
69
Energy Meter Single Phase
70
DOL Starter
71
Star Delta Starter
72
Earth Tester
73
Contactor 3 Phase
74
Contactor Control Training Board
75
Electric Iron
76
Electric Iron Automatic
77
Electric Kettle
78
Refrigerator Raw Material for transformer windings ( Core, Wire, Bobbin etc.)
79
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Description Fuse Kit Kat - 16 Amp Fuse Kit Kat - 32 Amp Extension Board Cooler Pump Plate Cooler Pump Pressure Plate Lamday Couplling Rotary S/w Series testing board Pedastal Fan Set Energy Meter Blow Lamp Super Enammeled Wire Roll Leathered Paper Panceline Sheet 13 X 9 Panceline Sheet 8 x 8 Panceline Sheet 5 x 7 MCB-25 A
S No. 80
Description 3 Phase connection armoured cable
81
Ceiling Fan
82
Table Fan
83
Soldering Iron
84
Washing Machine
85
Water Cooler
ELECTRICAL IECD LAB S. NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
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NAME of ITEM Screw Driver Plier Wire Cutter Hygrometer Soldering Iron Desoldering Pump Hammer Hand Drill Machine Tacho Meter Iron Tester Soldering Iron Stand Resistance Box Multimeter Decade Condenser Box Earth Tester Inductor Box Meggar Distortion Meter Pipe Ranch Microprocessor Trainer Kit Voltmeter Ammeter Galvanometer Rheostat L-C Meter Digital Frequency Counter Light Activated Turn-off Switch Kit Regulared DC Power Supply Frequency Generator C. R. O Voltage Stablizer Auto Transformer, 1-phase
S. NO 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
NAME of ITEM Auto Transformer, 3-phase BCD to Seven Segment Kit S C R Kit Power Diode Variable Resistance Kit Illumination Control Using SCR VI Characteristics of TRIAC & DIAC SCR, UJT Based Timer Circuit
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT LIST OF FACILITIES
WORKSHOP Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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Particulars Scale Hammer 800gm Hammer 1Kg Cold Chisel Try Square Double Cut Bastered File Triangular File Round File Center Punch Chipping Hammer Apron Goggles Gloves Spark Lighter Cable Hose (Act+Oxy) Welding Table Steel Tape Welding Torch Wood Handle Cutting Torch Welding Holder Welding Set 200 Amp. Welding Screen Bench Vice MIG Welding M/c TIG Welding M/c Spot Welding M/c Gas Cylinder Plier Straight Peen Hammer
Fitting Shop S. no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
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Name of Items Flat File Bastard 300 mm Flat File Smooth 300 mm Flat File Bastard 200mm Round File 200 mm Triangular File 150 mm Triangular File 200 mm Half Round File 250 mm Square File 200mm Ball Pin Hammer Lbs Oil Cane Steel Rule 300mm Try Square 150 mm Center Punch 100 mm Hand Hacksaw Frame Surface Plate Vernier Height Gauge Vernier Caliper 150 mm Spring Divider V Block Set Outside Caliper 150 mm Inside Caliper 150 mm Micro meter 0-25mm C-Clamp Combination Set Drilling M/c 12mm Marking Block Bench Vice 3 No Pipe Vice 3 No Number Punch 3 mm Chisels Drill Set 1-12mm Tap And Die Set Metric Working Bench 6'x4' Screw Driver Set Spanner Set 12/12, 12/19 Ratchet Brace Hand Drilling M/c 13 mm Scriber Hand Drilling M/c 6 mm Knife Edge File Allen Key Set Adjustable Wrench Pipe Wrench Tap Wrench Die Handle
Circular Die Drill Bit in mm Grip Plier Drill M/c Vice
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61
Polishers 1/2 hp Needle File Set Feeler Gauge Radius Gauge Thread Pitch Gauge Hand Vice Sine Bar 100mm Dial Gauge Plug Gauge Dial Vernier Ratchet Die Plier
Sheet Metal Shop/Paint Shop Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Particulars Sheet Gauge Scale Try Square Tin Cutter L Square Plastic Hammer Oil Cane Bench Vice Air Compressor with Spray Gun Painting Brush Diff. Size Scrapper
Turning and Machine Shop
Sr. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
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Particulars Shaper Machine Surface Grinder UGM Grinder Horizontal Milling Machine Vertical Milling Machine Planer Machine Power Hacksaw Pedestal Grinder Lathe Machine 6' Redial Drill Machine Machine Vice Magnetic Chuck V Block Universal Dividing Head Out Side Caliper Inside Caliper Odd Leg Caliper Divider Screw Driver
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
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Vernier Caliper (Ordinary) Vernier Caliper (Mitoyo) Combination Set Revolving Center MT-3, MT-2 Parting Tool Holder Knurling Tool Tool Holder Surface Gauge Boring Bar Tool Bit 1/2"X4" Tool Bit 3/8X3" Tool Bit 5/16X3" Try Square 6" Hand Hacksaw Frame Center Punch Plier Steel Rule Smooth File 12" 2nd Cut File 8" Bench Vice Ring Spanner Almirah Pipe Wrench Power Hacksaw Blade Grinding Wheel Hand Hacksaw Blade Counter Shank Drill Spanner Set (mm size) Socket Sleeve MT-2-3 Socket Slave MT-3-4 Socket Sleeve MT-4-5 End Mill Cutter T Slot Cutter Tool Bit 1"X8" Drill Chuck 13mm Grinding Dresser Side & Face Cutter Plane Milling Cutter Drill Set Steel Tape (3mtr.)
Carpentry and Pattern shop Sr. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Particulars Steel Scale Marking Gauge (Aluminum) Marking Gauge (Wood) Try Square Steel Tape Mortise Chisels (Diff. Size) Metal Jack Planer Wooden Planer Claw Hammer Ball Peen Hammer Screw Driver Pincer Rasp File Oil Stone Hand Drill Machine Auger Firmer Chisel Circular Saw Wood Working Lathe Machine Bench Vice (Carpentry) Electric Planer File ( 12" Flat Bastard ) Plastic Chisel Handel Bevel Scale Hand Saw
CNC and CIM Lab Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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Particulars Stabilizer CNC Turn Allen Key Double ended Spanner Screw Driver 600. Oil Can 63 mm Brush Fuses Billets (Raw Material) Dead Center Essential Key( Control Box, Lathe Chuck, M/c Cover) Computers UPS X Milling Machine Screw Driver End mill cutter (16,12,10,8,6,5,4,3mm)
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Center Drill (5.5,8,10,12mm) Flat Drill Slot Drill Strip Bar Panel Box Key Bit 13 Ring Type Oil Gun Collet Holder Collar (Diff. Size) Key Handle for tool bars Open ended tool bar key Hardware Lock Key M Tab Software Key Board Oil Pump machine Catalogues File ( 12" Flat Bastard )
Forging Shop Sr.
Particulars 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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Steel Rule Hacksaw Frame Hammer (Small) Hammer (Big) Double Face Hammer (Sladge) Hammer (Cross Peen ) Try Square 6" Centre Punch Fuller Flatter Tongs 12" Tongs 18" Chisel Blower Forging Furnace Anvil Swage Block
LAB: Automobile S. No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
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NAME OF THE APPARATUS Plier Nose Plier Petrol Engine 2 Strike Power Steering Assembly Screw Adj. Plier Spanner Set Double Opened End Spanner Socket Set + Wrench Set Screw Driver Set T-Socket 12 No., T-Socket 8 No. Diesel Engine 4 Stroke Rack & Pinion Steering System Fuel Injector Pump (Multi Cylinder) Battery Charger Hydraulic Jack Crank shaft Fuel Injector Pump (Single Cylinder) Bearing Puller Petrol Engine 4 Stroke Cam Shaft Carburetor System Pressure Plate Clutch Plate Cylinder Block 2 Stroke Connecting Rod Cylinder Block 4 stroke Steering Extension Shaft Multimeter Battery (Panasonic 12 V) Piston Cam Shaft (1 C 4 S) Hydrometer
LAB: Hydraulic Machines
S. No.
04 05 06 07 08 09
NAME OF THE APPARATUS Apparatus to determine coefficient of friction of pipes Lever Safety Valve Venturimeter & Orificemeter set-up Bernoulli’s Apparatus Centrifugal Pump Model Pelton Wheel Turbine Model Francis Turbine Model Pressure Gauge Spring loaded safety Valve
10 11 12 13
Hydraulic Press Model Hydraulic Jack Sprit level U-Tube Manometer
01 02 03
LAB: Installation Testing & Maintenance
S. No. 01 02 03 04
NAME OF THE APPARATUS Chain Pulley (1 ton) Pipe Wrench (Socket type 14”) Torque Wrench 250-600 mm Torque Wrench 150-400 mm
QUANTITY 02 02 012Set 02 Set
LAB: Inspection & Quality Control S. No. 01 02 03 04 05
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NAME OF THE APPARATUS Vernier Caliper Vernier Caliper (Digital) Vernier Height Gauge Depth Micrometer Digital Micrometer
QUANTITY 02 02 01 02 02
06 07 08 09 10 11
Ball End Micrometer Flat End Micrometer Gear Roller Tester Dial Gauge Puppy Dial Angle Plate
02 02 01 04 02 02
12 13 14
Calipers (Inside) Calipers (Outside) Try Square 8”
05 05 06
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Gear Tooth Vernier Bevel Protractor Combination Set Sine Bar Plug Gauge Ring Gauge Snap Gauge Radius Gauge Feeler Gauge Thread Gauge
01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 04 02
LAB: Materials & Metallurgy
S. No. 01 02
NAME OF THE APPARATUS Digital Muffle Furnace Metallurgical Microscope
QUANTITY 02 02
LAB: Applied Mechanics S.No.
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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NAME OF THE APPARATUS
Glass plane Jib crane Inclined plane for coeff. Of friction Screw Jack Simply supported beam apparatus Straight plane for coeff. Of friction ’ Gravesand s apparatus Winch Crab Worm and Worm Wheel Weight 1kg Weight 500gm Weight 100gm Weight 50gm Weight pan Weight 20gm Weight 200gm
QUANTITY
02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 23 08 04 24 03 20 10
LAB: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS 01 Rotary Compressor 02 Refrigerator 165lt 03 Flaring Tool 04 Curving Plier 05 Cutting Tool for Copper Tube 06 Pinch of Tool 07 Swaging & Brazing Tool 08 Refrigeration Apparatus 09 Thermostat Switch 10 LP/HP Cut out switch 11 Overload Protector 12 Filter 13 Drier LAB: Thermodynamics S. No. NAME OF THE APPARATUS 01 2-S Petrol Engine (model) 02 2-S Diesel Engine(model) 03 4-S Petrol Engine(model) 04 4-S Diesel Engine(model) 05 Solex Carburetor(model) 06 Shut off Valve 07 Surface Condenser 08 Separating & Throttling Calorimeter 09 Bomb Calorimeter 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 32
Digital temperature Indicator Voltage controller Glass tubes Orsat apparatus Babcock & Wilcox Boiler(model) Lancashire Boiler(model) Common Rail Injection System Ignition System of Automobile(Battery) Parallel Flow Jet Condenser Ejector Condenser Evaporator Condenser Morse Test kit Rope Brake Dynamometer Air/Steam Pressure turbine Redwood viscometer Tach/dual/volt analyzer Xenon Timing Flash Gun(2004) Mechanical Temperature Gauge
QUANTITY 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 QUANTITY 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 13 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
LAB: Strength of Materials S. No.
NAME OF THE APPARATUS
01 02 03 04 05
Enkay Torsion Testing Machine Enkay Universal Testing Machine Enkay Spring Testing Machine Impact Testing Machine Rockwell Hardness Tester Apparatus
06 07
Job Holder Pointer Diamond
08
Master Piece for Hardness
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT LAB- WATER SUPPLY & WASTE WATER ENGG. S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description Turbidimeter (3.5 Digit Display range upto 1000 NTU with manual) PH meter (Indication 3.5 to 4 LED display, Operation Manual) Conductivity meter (Indication 3.5 to 4 LED display, Operation Manual) Inspection chamber (model) Septik tank (model) Biogas plant (model)
LAB- SURVEYING –I, II S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 33
Description Transit theodolite (vernier type with 20sec accuracy) Optical square (made of brass) Measuring Chain-30m Measuring Chain-20m Plain Table With Accessories(750x600mm) Abney Level(125mm Size) Ghat Tracer(Made Of Steel Pipe) Prismatic Compass(Brass) 100mm Size & Aluminium Stand Survey Compass(100mm) Cross Staff Head(100mm Size) Brass Survey Umbrella(2m Dia) Tangent Clinometer Levelling Staves(Telescopic) Export Quality 4m In Four Sections
14 15 16 17 18 19
Auto Level Ds-2010 Dumpy Level(230mm) Ranging Rod(3m) Measuring Tapes (20m Size) Metallic Wooden Pegs Planimeter Completer With All Accessories
LAB- CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY S. No. 1
2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10
Description Electrically heated oven (thermostatically controlled,30x30x30cm of 28ltrs capacity, stainless steel, upto temp.250˚C) Blaine air permeability apparatus(for fineness of cement) Slump cone & its accessories (for determining workability of cement) Compaction factor apparatus (for determining workability ) Concrete cube moulds (15cm) CI Set of sieves (Brass Frame, 20cm dia.) (4.75,4.00,3.25,2.8,2.36,2.00,1.4,1.00mm,850,600mi cron) Flakiness index apparatus Elongation index apparatus Bulk density apparatus Density Basket (3,15,30 lt) Needle vibrator(vibrating pin=350mm long&25mm dia.) , 1HP motor
LAB- SOIL & FOUNDATION ENGINEERING S. No. Description 1 Soil exploration equipment (augers head 38mm dia.) 2 Rapid moisture meter (50%) 3 Sand replacement method apparatus(small115mm dia. Sand pouring, container and metal tray 30cm sq. and 5cm deep with 10cm hole in center) 4 Core cutter apparatus(as per IS 2720 part XX1X1966) 5 Liquid limit device and Plastic limit device 6 Pycnometer with burette(1000ml 7 Compaction apparatus using light
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compaction(compaction mould mild steel,150mm int.dia.x127.3mm ht. X 2250cc with collar & rammer of 4.89kgX450mm control fall)
LAB- CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description Vicat needle apparatus Le chatlier mould Compression testing machine(1000KN capacity) Cube models 7.07cms cube loose base plate Weighing balance 10kg 90 micron sieve brass with lid and pan
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Analog Eltx. Lab: S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Name of item Function Generator/Signal Generator Auto Transformer Bread Board Ammeter Voltmeter Emitter follower kit DC Power supply Multimeter Desoldering Pump Soldering Iron Screw Driver Set Solder wire role Flux Box Op-Amp Parameter Kit Op-Amp Application Kit Op-Amp Trainer kit CRO & CRO Probe Wire stripper Twizzer Crystal Oscillator Kit
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
Wein Bridge Oscillator Kit Hartley Oscillator Kit Phase Shift Oscillator Kit Tuned Amplifier Kit CE Amplifier Kit Integrating,Differentiating & Clamping Kit P-N Junction Diode Characteristics kit Zener Diode Characteristics kit Push -Pull Amplifier Kit Two Stage Transistor Amplifier Kit Two Stage RC Coupled Amplifier Kit JFET Characteristics kit Single Ended Amplifier kit Transistor Characteristics kit Multivibrator Bi-stable Kit Multivibrator Astable Kit Nose Plier Flexible wire Roll Single stage RC Coupled Amplifier Kit Transformer (9-0-9) Hex Saw
Communication Lab S.No. Name of item 1. Microwave Bench
a b C d e f g h i j k l m n
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Klystron Power Supply Klystron Mount Klystron Tube Variable Atten. Slotted Section with Probe Carriage Tunable Probe Solid State VSWR Meter Frequency Meter Pyramidal Horn Isolator/Circulator Magic Tee Multi hole Directional Coupler Matched terination W/G Detector Mount Co-axial Adoptor
o p q r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
37
W/G Stand Detector Diode Microwave Main Cord For KP-1010 Supply Klystron Power Supply variable Fibre optic Trainer Kit T.V. Kit(B& W) T.V. Kit(Colour) T.V. (Texla) T.V. Picture Tube (B& W) T.V. Picture Tube (Colour) Old T.V. (20' B.W.) T.V. Cabinet T.V. Cabinet For Colour T.V. T.V. feeder Wire Colour T.V.( New) Sound Column(Speaker) Stereo Casstte Amplifier Mike Ahtja Horn Speaker Stand Pattern generator (BW) Pattern generator (Colour) Radio(KCHIBO 10 Band) Audio Cassette Telephone Set(Push Button) AF Oscillator(Tropicion) AM Modulator/ Demodulator KIT FM Generator(1012) CRO AM/FM Generator Radio Recevier Kit PAM Kit PPM Kit PWM Kit FM Generator Kit O/P Power Meter Pa System Satillite Receiver Regulated DC Power Supply Stereo Amplifier Kit Stero amplifier DB Step Attenuator AC MilliVoltmeter Dc Micro Voltammeter AF-RF Signal Generator
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
RF Signal Generator Pulse Generator Spot Freq. Audio Oscillator LCR Meter Step Down Transformer CRO Probe Soldering Iron IC 741 Digital Multimeter Analog Multimeter LED Potentiometer PCM Kit Dish Antenna Kit DTMF Tele phone kit
Digital & Microprocessor Lab: Sr. No. Name of item
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
microprocessor8085 microprocessor8086 Stepper motor controller card ADC card 8051 microcontroller Digital I/O interface card Dual DAC Elevator simulator card Regulated Dc power supply Keyboard interfcae card Ic tester interfcace card Multimeter(DIGITAL) DC microvolt-ammeter AC millivoltmeter
15
Electronic volt ohm meter
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Soldering iron Sine square wave oscillator Condenser Box Transistor curve Tracer Logic conroller interfcae card Opto coupler interface card Printer P-III Computer
M.O.E.E. Lab Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
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Name of item Digital LCR meter Distortion meter Desoldering pump Frequency counter LCR meter PA systm Multimeter Screw Driver ser Soldering Iron Tape Recorder TV Video Game VCD player Wire Stripper Wire cutter Inverter Stereo Amplifier Ammeter ADC Bread board CRO CRO Probe Camel cutter Drilling Machine DAC Dual power supply DC speed Control System Function Generator Hygrometer IC regulated Power supply Iron stand Linear displacement trainer kit LVDT &induction kit Linear system simulation kit LDR Kit Microcontroller kit plier Pulse generator PID controller Programmer kit PH meter
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58
Rotational speed trainer kit Relay control system Signal generator Strain gauge kit Steel cutter Sound level meter Syncho Tx/Rx kit Stepper motor kit Sphygrmanometer Thermal trainer kit Torque/pressure kit Temp/Thermocouple kit Usb card U tube Screw Driver Volt meter Vernier caliper
Electronic Workshop Lab S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 40
Name of item Bench vice Continuty tester Drill machine electric Hand drill machine De soldering wire De soldering wick De soldering pump Fecl3 Hammer Claw Hammer Hacksaw Multimeter(Analog) Plier Round Spanner Camel cutter Spanner Set Soldering Iron Soldering Iron stand Solder wire Screw driver Tinning Pot. Twizzer Transformer Cooper Clad Sheet Wire Stripper
26 27 28 29
Steel Cutter Digital Multimeter Stabilizer Nose Plier
GAMES AND SPORTS FACILITY Indoor Games : Table Tennis, Badminton Outdoor games : Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Cricket, Football etc.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Annual Function, Quiz, Debates etc.
DETAILS OF ACADEMIC FACILITIES Description Class Room Tutorial Room Drawing Hall Laboratories Computer Centre Workshop Library Seminar Hall Additional Workshop Reading Room in Library
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No. 21 06 03 40 01 01 01 01 03 01
Size in Sqm 1386 198 164.3,132 2640 150 (Total Area) 204.7 350 132 805 65
CURRICULUM FOR EACH OF THE PROGRAMMES AS APPROVED BY THE BOARD/UNIVERSITY STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING FIRST SEMESTER Sr.
Subject
STUDY
No
EVALUATION SCHEME
SCHEME
Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
50
2
200
-
-
150
1.1*
Communication Skills - I
3
-
2
25
25
100
1.2*
Applied Mathematics - I
5
-
-
50
-
100
3 3
1.3*
Applied Physics – I
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.4*
Applied Chemistry – I
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.5*
Basics of Information Technology
-
-
4
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
1.6*
Engineering Drawing - I
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
-
-
6 3
-
50 25
-
-
100 -
3 -
150 25
15
-
25
125
250
500
-
375
-
1250
1.7* General Workshop Practice - I # Student Centred Activities Total * +
42
+
Common with other diploma programmes Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
SECOND SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
2.1*
Communication Skills – II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
2.2*
Applied Mathematics - II
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
2.3*
Applied Physics – II
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.4*
Applied Chemistry – II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.5**
Basic Electrical Engineering
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.6**
Analog Electronics-I
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.7
Programming in C
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
# Student Centred Activities
-
-
2
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
25
-
15
200
175
700
-
300
-
1375
Total * ** +
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Common with other diploma programmes Common with diploma programmes in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation, Instrumentation and Control Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
THIRD SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Hrs/week L T P
Total Marks External Assessment (Examination)
Theory
Practical
Written Paper
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Practical Max. Marks
Hrs
3.1
Operating System
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.2
Computer Peripheral and Interfacing
4
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.3
Data Communication
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
3.4*
Digital Electronics-I
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.5
Internet and Web Designing
4
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.6
Computer Workshop
-
-
6
-
50
-
-
50
3
100
Student Centred Activities#
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
19
-
21
125
175
500
-
250
-
1050
Total
*
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Common with diploma programme in Electronics and communication Engineering. # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
FOURTH SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME EVALUATION SCHEME
Hrs/week L T P
Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
4.1
Data Structure Using C
3
-
6
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.2
Computer Organization
4
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
4.3
Data Base Management System
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.4
Object Oriented Programming Using C
3
-
6
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.5 *
Microprocessor and Peripheral devices
4
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
-
-
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
17
-
125
125
500
-
200
-
950
Student Centred Activities # Total *
23
Common with diploma programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc. th Industrial Training - After examination of 4 Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organization for a th minimum period of one month and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5 semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The students shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organization.
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FIFTH SEMESTER (COMPUTER ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
Industrial Training
-
-
-
-
50
-
-
50
3
100
5.1 5.2
Computer Networks Software Engineering
4 3
-
2 -
25 25
25 -
100 100
3 3
50 -
3 -
200 125
5.3 *
Employability Skills – I
-
-
2
-
25
-
-
50
3
75
5.4 *
Environmental Education
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
5.5
RDBMS
3
-
6
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
5.6 **
Elective
3
-
6
25
25
100
50
3
200
5.7
Troubleshooting of Computer System
-
-
3
-
50
-
3 -
50
3
100
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
16
-
24
125
225
500
-
300
-
1150
Student Centred Activities# Total * **
+
46
Common with other diploma programmes Choose any one out of the following 5.6.1 Visual Basic 5.6.2 P.H.P Common with diploma programme in Electronics and Communication Engg. # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
SIXTH SEMESTER COMPUTER ENGINEERING Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
6.1
Network Security
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
6.2
Distributed Computing
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
6.3
Programming in Java
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
6.4 *
Employability Skills – II
-
-
2
-
25
-
-
50
3
75
6.5*
Entrepreneurship Development and Management
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
6.6
Project Work
-
-
15
-
100
-
-
100
3
200
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
12
-
28
100
200
400
-
250
-
950
Student Centred Activities # Total *
Common with other diploma programmes # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
47
STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FIRST SEMESTER Sr.
Subject
STUDY
No
EVALUATION SCHEME
SCHEME
L
Internal Assessment
Hrs/week T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination)
Theory
Practical
Written Paper
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Marks
Practical
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
1.1*
Communication Skills -I
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
1.2*
Applied Mathematics-I
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
1.3*
Applied Physics – I
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.4*
Applied Chemistry – I
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.5*
Basics of Information Technology
-
-
4
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
1.6*
Engineering Drawing-I
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
1.7* General Workshop Practice - I # Student Centred Activities
-
-
6 3
-
50 25
-
-
3 -
150 25
15
-
25
125
250
500
-
-
1250
Total * +
+
100 -
375
Common with other diploma programmes Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
48
SECOND SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No Subject STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
2.1*
Communication Skills –II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
2.2*
Applied Mathematics-II
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
2.3*
Applied Physics – II
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.4*
Applied Chemistry – II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.6*
Engineering Drawing - II
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
2.7*
General Workshop Practice-II
-
-
6
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
-
-
1
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
19
-
21
150
225
600
-
325
-
1300
2.5**
# Student Centred Activities Total
+
* Common with other diploma programmes ** Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering + Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
49
THIRD SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
3.1* 3.2* 3.3* 3.4* 3.5* 3.6*
* + #
50
Subject
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Materials Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments Electronics - I Electrical Engineering Design and Drawing – I Computer Programming and Applications Electrical Workshop Practice # Student Centred Activities Total
STUDY SCHEME Hrs/week L T 4 -
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Hrs Max. Max. Max. Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
P -
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4 -
-
2 6
25 -
25 75
100 100
3 3
3 -
200 225
2
-
4
25
25
100
3
50 50 (viva) 50
3
200
14
-
6 6 26
100
100 25 275
500
-
50 250
3 -
150 25 1125
+
Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
FOURTH SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
4.1* 4.2*
Electrical Machines-I Energy Sources and Management of Electrical Energy 4.3* Electronics - II 4.4* Electrical Engineering Design and Drawing - II 4.5* Instrumentation 4.6* Estimating and Costing in Electrical Engineering # Student Centered Activities including Entrepreneurial Awareness Camp Total * + #
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Hrs Max. Max. Max. Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
Hrs/week L T 4 5 -
P 3 -
25 25
25 -
100 100
3 3
50 -
3 -
200 125
4 -
-
3 6
25 -
25 75
100 100
3 3
3 -
200 225
3 4
-
2 -
25 25
25 -
100 100
3 3
50 +50 (viva) 50 -
3 -
200 125
-
-
6
25
-
-
-
-
-
25
20
-
20
150
150
600
-
200
-
1100
Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc. th
Industrial Training - After examination of 4 Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organisation for a th minimum period of 4 weeks and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5 semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The students shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organizations.
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FIFTH SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Hrs Max. Max. Max. Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
Industrial Training
Hrs/week L T -
P -
-
50
-
-
50
-
100
5.1* 5.2 5.3 5.4**
4 4 4
-
2 3 3
25 25 25
25 25 25
100 100 100
3 3 3
50 50 50
3 3 3
75 200 125 200
5
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3 -
-
3 6
25 -
50 25
100 -
3 -
50 -
3 -
100 125 25
20
-
20
125
225
500
-
300
-
1150
Employability Skills - I Electrical Machines – II Electrical Power - I Industrial Electronics and Control of Drives 5.5 Digital Electronics and Microprocessors 5.6 Minor Project Work 5.7 Environmental Education # Student Centred Activities including Personality Development Camp Total * ** #
52
Common with other diploma programmes Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
SIXTH SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
6.1** 6.2* 6.3 6.4* 6.5* 6.6* 6.7
* **
Subject
Employability Skills - II Utilization of Electrical Energy Electrical Power - II PLCs and Microcontrollers Elective Entrepreneurship Development and Management Major Project Work # Student Centred Activities Total
STUDY SCHEME Hrs/week L T 5 4 4 4 3 -
P 2 2 4 -
20
6 6 20
-
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Max. Max. Max. Hrs Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks 25 50 3 25 100 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 25 25 100 3 50 3 25 100 3 25 100 3 125
100 25 200
500
-
100 250
-
Total Marks
75 125 200 200 125 125 200 25 1075
Common with diploma programme in Power Station Engineering Common with other diploma programmes Electives: To choose any one from the following: 6.5(a) Energy Management 6.5(b) Optical Fiber Communication 6.5(c) Installation and Maintenance of Electrical equipments
# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING FIRST SEMESTER Sr.
Subject
STUDY
No
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment
SCHEME
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination)
Theory
Practical
Written Paper
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Marks
Practical
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
1.1*
Communication Skills -I
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
1.2*
Applied Mathematics-I
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
1.3*
Applied Physics – I
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.4*
Applied Chemistry – I
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.5*
Basics of Information Technology
-
-
4
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
1.6*
Engineering Drawing-I
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
1.7* General Workshop Practice - I # Student Centred Activities
-
-
6 3
-
50 25
-
-
3 -
150 25
15
-
25
125
250
500
-
-
1250
Total * +
+
100 -
375
Common with other diploma programmes Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
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SECOND SEMESTER (ECE) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
2.1*
Communication Skills –II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
2.2*
Applied Mathematics-II
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
2.3*
Applied Physics – II
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.4*
Applied Chemistry – II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.5** Basic Electrical Engineering
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.6** Analog Electronics – I
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
-
-
6
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
-
-
2
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
22
-
18
175
200
600
-
350
-
1325
2.7*
General Workshop Practice-II
# Student Centred Activities Total * ** +
+
Common with other diploma programmes Common with diploma programmes in Electronics and Instrumentation, Computer Engineering, Medical Electronics and Instrumentation and Control Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
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THIRD SEMESTER (ECE) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
Hrs/week L T P 3 3
3.1 **
Analog Electronics – II
3.2 **
Computer Programming and Applications
2
-
3.3 *
Principles of Communication Engineering
3
3.4 **
Digital Electronics - I
3.5 ** 3.6 * Total
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Max. Max. Max. Hrs Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks 25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Electronic Instruments and Measurement
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Electrical Machines
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
# Student Centred Activities
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
22
150
175
600
-
300
-
1225
18
* Common with other diploma programmes in Electronics (Power Electronics), Electronics and Instrumentation ** Common with diploma programmes in Electronics (Power Electronics), Instrumentation and Control, # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
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Total Marks
FOURTH SEMESTER (ECE) Sr. No Subject
STUDY SCHEME
L 3
Hrs/week T P 3
4.1 *
Network Filters And Transmission Lines
4.2 **
Communication Systems
3
-
4.3
Instrumentation
3
4.4
Digital Electronics - II
4.5 * 4.6 *
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Max. Max. Max. Hrs Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Microprocessor and Peripheral Devices
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Electronics Design and Fabrication Techniques
-
-
6
-
50
-
-
50
3
100
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
125
200
500
-
300
-
1125
# Student Centred Activities Total
16
24
+
* Common with other diploma programmes ** Common with diploma programme in Electronics (Power Electronics), Electronics Instrumentation and Electrical Engineering + Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc. th
Industrial Training - After examination of 4 Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organization for a th minimum period of 6 weeks and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5 semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The students shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organization.
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FIFTH SEMESTER (ECE) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
Industrial Training
Hrs/week L T P -
5.1 *
Employability Skills - I
-
-
5.2
Consumer Electronics
3
5.3 **
Optical Fiber Communication
5.4
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Max. Max. Max. Hrs Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
-
50
-
-
50
3
100
2
-
25
-
-
50
3
75
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Trouble Shooting of Electronics Equipment
-
-
6
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
5.5
Microwave and Radar Engineering
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
5.6
Power Electronics
3
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
5.7 *
Environmental Education
3
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
15
-
25
150
250
500
-
400
-
1300
# Student Centred Activities including Personality Development Camp Total * **
Common with other diploma programmes Common with diploma programme in Electronics (Power Electronics) # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
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SIXTH SEMESTER (ECE) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
6.1 *
Employability Skills - II
Hrs/week L T P 2
6.2
Maintenance of Computer System
4
-
6.3
Wireless and Mobile Communication
4
6.4
Elective: a) Medical Electronics b) V.L.S.I. System Design
6.5 * 6.6 Total *
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Max. Max. Max. Hrs Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
-
25
-
-
50
3
75
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4
-
3
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Entrepreneurship Development and Management
3
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
Major Project Work
-
-
9
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
# Student Centred Activities
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
15
-
25
125
175
400
-
300
-
1000
Common with other diploma programmes # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
59
STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING) FIRST SEMESTER Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
1.1*
Communication Skills - I
Hrs/week L T P 3 2
1.2*
Applied Mathematics - I
5
-
1.3*
Applied Physics – I
4
1.4*
Applied Chemistry – I
1.5*
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Hrs Max. Max. Max. Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Basics of Information Technology
-
-
4
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
1.6*
Engineering Drawing - I
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
1.7*
General Workshop Practice - I # Student Centred Activities Total
15
-
6 3 25
125
50 25 250
500
-
3 -
150 25 1250
* + #
60
+
100 375
Common with other diploma programmes Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
SECOND SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING)
Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME Hrs/week T P 2
2.1*
Communication Skills – II
L 3
2.2*
Applied Mathematics - II
5
-
2.3*
Applied Physics – II
4
2.4*
Applied Chemistry – II
2.5** 2.6* 2.7*
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment External Assessment (Examination) Theory Practical Written Paper Practical Hrs Max. Max. Max. Max. Hrs Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Marks
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Applied Mechanics
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Engineering Drawing - II
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
18
-
6 2 22
150
50 25 225
600
-
3 -
150 25 1300
General Workshop Practice - II # Student Centred Activities Total
+
100 325
* Common with other diploma programmes ** Common with diploma programme in Mechanical Engineering + Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
61
THIRD SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
3.7
Fluid Mechanics
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.8
Structural Mechanics
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.9
Surveying – I
2
-
5
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.10
Construction Materials
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.11
Building Construction
5
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.12
Civil Engineering Drawing -I
-
-
4
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
18
-
22
125
200
500
-
350
-
1175
# Student Centered Activities Total
# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
62
FOURTH SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
4.7
Concrete Technology
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.8
Water Supply and Waste Water Engineering
5
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.9
Irrigation Engineering
4
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
4.10
Surveying – II
2
-
6
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.11
RCC Design
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
4.12
Civil Engineering Drawing-II
-
-
6
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
# Students Centered Activities including Entrepreneurial Awareness Camp
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
21
175
150
500
-
250
-
1075
Total
19
# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
Note: Survey camp will be held after 4
th
semester for minimum 15 days in a sub mountainous area away from polytechnic th
preferably in camp conditions. Details are given at Sr. No. 5.3 in 5 Semester.
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FIFTH SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment
Hrs/week L T P 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11
Steel Structure Design Highway Engineering Survey Camp Computer Applications in Highway Engineering 5.12 Soil and Foundation Engineering 5.13 * Environmental Education 5.14 Structural Drawing 5.15 * Employability Skills – I 5.16 Traffic Engineering # Student Centered Activities including Personality Development Camp Total *
Theory
Practical Max. Marks 25 50 50
Total External Assessment (Examination)
Written Paper Max. Marks 100 100 -
Hrs
Marks
Practical
5 5 -
-
2 3
Max. Marks 50 25 -
Hrs
3 3 -
Max. Marks 50 50 100
3 3 3
150 200 100 150
4 3 3 -
-
2 6 2 5
25 25 25 -
25 50 25 25
100 100 100 -
3 3 3 -
50 100 50 -
3 3 3 -
200 125 150 75 125 25
20
-
20
150
250
500
-
400
-
1300
Common with other diploma programmes # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
64
SIXTH SEMESTER - CIVIL ENGINEERING (SPL. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment
Hrs/week L T P 6.7
Earthquake Resistant Building Construction 6.8 Railways, Bridges and Tunnels 6.9 Quantity Surveying & Valuation 6.10 Construction Management & Accounts 6.11 Highway Construction and Maintenance 6.12 * Employability Skills - II 6.13 Major Project Work # Student Centred Activities Total *
Theory
Practical Max. Marks -
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
3
-
-
Max. Marks 50
Max. Marks 100
Hrs
5 5 5
-
-
50 50 50
-
100 100 100
3 3 3
3
-
-
50
-
100
21
-
2 12 5 19
250
25 100 25 150
500
3
Max. Marks -
Marks
Hrs -
150
-
-
150 150 150
3
-
-
150
-
50 100 150
3 3 -
75 200 25 1050
Common with other diploma programmes
# Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
65
STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FIRST SEMESTER Sr.
Subject
STUDY
No
EVALUATION SCHEME
SCHEME
Internal Assessment
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination)
Theory
Practical
Written Paper
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Marks
Practical
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
1.1*
Communication Skills - I
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
1.2*
Applied Mathematics - I
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
1.3*
Applied Physics – I
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.4*
Applied Chemistry – I
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
1.5*
Basics of Information Technology
-
-
4
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
1.6*
Engineering Drawing - I
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
-
-
6 3
-
50 25
-
-
100 -
3 -
150 25
15
-
25
125
250
500
-
375
-
1250
1.7* General Workshop Practice - I # Student Centred Activities Total * +
66
+
Common with other diploma programmes Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
SECOND SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
2.1*
Communication Skills – II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
2
200
2.2*
Applied Mathematics - II
5
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
2.3*
Applied Physics – II
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.4*
Applied Chemistry – II
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
Applied Mechanics
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
2.6*
Engineering Drawing - II
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
2.7*
General Workshop Practice - II
-
-
6
-
50
-
-
100
3
150
-
-
2
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
18
-
22
150
225
600
-
325
-
1300
2.5**
# Student Centred Activities Total
+
* Common with other diploma programmes ** Common with diploma programme in Civil Engineering + Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
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THIRD SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment
Hrs/week L T P
Total Marks
External Assessment (Examination)
Theory
Practical
Written Paper
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Practical
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
3.1**
Strength of Materials
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.2**
Thermodynamics
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.3**
Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
3.4**
Workshop Technology – I
3
-
-
50
-
100
3
-
-
150
3.5**
Machine Drawing
-
-
6
-
50
100
3
25 (Viva)
2
175
3.6**
Workshop Practice – I
-
-
9
-
100
-
-
100
3
200
Student Centred Activities#
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
14
-
26
125
250
500
-
275
-
1150
Total
**
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Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
FOURTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Theory
Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Marks
Hrs
4.6 **
Materials and Metallurgy
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.7
Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.8
I.C. Engines
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
4.9 **
Machine Design and Drawing
2
-
6
25
25
100
3
25 (Viva)
3
175
4.10
** Workshop Technology – II
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
4.11
** Workshop Practice – II
-
-
9
-
100
-
-
100
3
200
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
14
-
26
125
225
500
-
275
-
1125
Student Centred Activities # Total ** +
Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering Includes 25 marks for Viva-voce # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc. th
Industrial Training - After examination of 4 Semester, the students shall go for training in a relevant industry/field organization for a th minimum period of one month and shall prepare a diary. It shall be evaluated during 5 semester by his/her teacher for 50 marks. The students shall also prepare a report at the end of training and shall present it in a seminar, which will be evaluated for another 50 marks. This evaluation will be done by HOD and lecturer incharge – training in the presence of one representative from training organization.
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FIFTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
L
Hrs/week T P
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment
Total Marks
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Theory
Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Industrial Training
-
-
-
-
50
-
-
50
3
100
5.8 **
Theory of Machines
4
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
5.9
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
5.10
*
Employability Skills - I
-
-
2
-
25
-
-
50
3
75
5.11
*
Environmental Education
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
5.12
** CNC Machines and Automation
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
5.13
** Workshop Technology – III
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
5.14
** Workshop Practice – III
-
-
9
-
100
-
-
100
3
200
5.15
*
-
-
3
-
50
-
-
50
3
100
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
17
-
23
125
300
500
-
350
-
1275
Computer Aided Drafting
Student Centred Activities# Total * **
70
Common with other diploma programmes Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
SIXTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) Sr. No
Subject
STUDY SCHEME
EVALUATION SCHEME Internal Assessment Theory Practical
Hrs/week L T P
Total
External Assessment (Examination) Written Paper Practical
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs
Max. Marks
Hrs
Marks
6.5
Automobile Engineering
3
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
6.6 **
Inspection & Quality Control
4
-
2
25
25
100
3
50
3
200
6.7 **
Industrial Engineering
4
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
6.8 *
Entrepreneurship Development and Management
3
-
-
25
-
100
3
-
-
125
6.9 *
Employability Skills – II
-
-
2
-
25
-
-
50
3
75
6.10
Project Work
-
-
15
-
100
-
-
100
3
200
-
-
5
-
25
-
-
-
-
25
14
-
26
100
200
400
-
250
-
950
Student Centred Activities # Total * **
Common with other diploma programmes Common with diploma programme in Production Engineering # Student Centred Activities will comprise of co-curricular activities like extension lectures, library studies, games, hobby clubs e.g. photography, painting, singing, seminars, declamation contests, educational field visits, N.C.C., NSS, Cultural Activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Management activities etc.
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