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Anna University Syllabus
B.E.
CIVIL ENGINEERING -1st Semester
Unit
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Syllabus
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Technical
English I
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UNIT I
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Vocabulary - using words in context – use
of suffixes to form nouns from verbs and adjectives – adjectives, adverbs –
matching words with meanings – Active and passive voices – tenses – simple
present, present continuous – comparative adjectives – adverbial forms –
Reading text: skimming for general information – specific details – note
making – cloze reading – Listening and transferring of information from text
to graphic forms – bar charts, flow-charts – Paragraph writing – descriptions
using descriptive words and phrases – organizing information – Role play –
conversational techniques – discussions – oral reporting.
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UNIT II
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Vocabulary items - words with prefixes
(“multi-“, “under-“) – Asking and answering questions, error correction –
spelling and punctuation – Reading Comprehension scanning for
information – inferring meaning from context – Listening and guided note
taking – paragraph writing – using notes – giving suitable headings /
subheadings for paragraphs – Comparing and contrasting using expressions of
comparison – Discussion using creative ideas
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UNIT III
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Compound nouns - negative prefixes –
antonyms – Use of modal verbs – making sentences using phrases – tenses –
simple past and present perfect – Reading and guessing meanings in context –
Listening and note taking – Channel conversion from text to chart – Writing
comparisons – making recommendations – coherence using discourse markers –
Discussion – role-play (explaining and convincing)
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UNIT IV
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Expanding nominal compounds – words with
multiple meanings – Error correction – prepositions – use of the prefix “trans-“
– compound adjectives – modal verbs to express probability – simple past and
present prefect – Reading – prediction of content – understanding
advertisements – scanning the text and comprehension check – Listening 3 for
details – Writing definitions – expression of use and purpose – Role-play –
discussion – speculating about the future.
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UNIT V
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Formation of nouns, verbs and adjectives from root
words – some useful phrases and expressions – cloze exercises –
‘If’ conditional clauses – gerunds (verbal nouns) – Reading for comprehension
– intensive reading – Accuracy in listening – listening to discussion on
specific issues – Group discussion – role-play (stating, discussing problems
and proposing solutions) – Planning a tour – Writing an itinerary – Writing
formal letters – letter to the editor.
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Mathematics –
I
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UNIT I
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MATRICES: Characteristic equation – Eigenvalues
and Eigenvectors of a real matrix – Properties of eigenvalues and
eigenvectors – Cayley-Hamilton Theorem – Diagonalization of matrices – Reduction
of a quadratic form to canonical form by orthogonal transformation – Nature
of quadratic forms.
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UNIT II
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INFINITE SERIES: Sequences – Convergence of
series – General properties – Series of positive terms – Tests of convergence
(Comparison test, Integral test, Comparison of ratios and D’Alembert’s ratio
test) – Alternating series – Series of positive and negative terms – Absolute
and conditional convergence – Power Series – Convergence of exponential,
logarithmic and Binomial Series.
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UNIT III
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FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES: Limit and
Continuity – Partial derivatives – Homogeneous functions and Euler’s theorem
– Total derivative – Differentiation of implicit functions – Change of
variables – Jacobians – Partial differentiation of implicit functions –
Taylor’s series for functions of two variables – Errors and approximations –
Maxima and minima of functions of two variables – Lagrange’s method of
undetermined multipliers.
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UNIT IV
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IMPROPER INTEGRALS: Improper integrals of the
first and second kind and their convergence – Evaluation of integrals
involving a parameter by Leibnitz rule – Beta and Gamma functions –
Properties – Evaluation of integrals using Beta and Gamma functions – Error
functions.
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UNIT V
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MULTIPLE INTEGRALS: 9+3 Double integrals – Change
of order of integration – Double integrals in polar coordinates – Area
enclosed by plane curves – Triple integrals – Volume of Solids – Change of
variables in double and triple integrals – Area of a curved surface.
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Engineering
Physics
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UNIT I
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PROPERTIES OF MATTER: Elasticity – Poisson’s
ratio and relationship between moduli (qualitative) – Stress-strain diagram –
factors affecting elasticity – bending of beams – cantilever – bending moment
– theory and experiment of Young’s modulus determination – Uniform and
non-uniform bending – I shaped girders – twisting couple – hollow cylinder –
shaft – torsion pendulum – determination of rigidity modulus – moment of
inertia of a body (regular and irregular).
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UNIT II
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ACOUSTICS AND ULTRASONICS: Classification of
sound – loudness and intensity – Weber-Fechner Law – standard Intensity and
Intensity level – decibel – reverberation – reverberation time –– rate of
growth and decay of sound intensity – derivation of Sabine’s formula –
absorption coefficient and its determination – factors affecting acoustics of
buildings : focussing, interference, echo, Echelon effect, resonance – noise
and their remedies. Ultrasonics – production – magnetostriction and
piezoelectric methods – detection of ultrasound – acoustic grating –
Industrial applications – NDT – Ultrasonic method: scan modes and practice.
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UNIT III
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THERMAL PHYSICS: Thermal expansion – thermal
stress – expansion joints – bimetallic strips – thermal conductivity –
conductions in solids – Forbe’s and Lees’ disc methods – thermal insulation
of buildings – Laws of thermodynamics – Otto and diesel engines and their
efficiency – entropy – entropy of Carnot’s cycle – reverse Carnot’s cycle –
refrigerator.
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UNIT IV
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APPLIED OPTICS 9 Interference - Michelson
interferometer: construction, working, determination of wave length and
thickness – anti-reflection coating – air wedge and its application – Lasers
– Einstein’s coefficients – CO2, Nd: YAG and semiconductor lasers –
construction and working – applications – Optical fibres – classification
(index & mode based) – principle and propagation of light in optical
fibres – acceptance angle and numerical aperture – fibre optic communication
system – active and passive sensors.
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UNIT V
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SOLID STATE PHYSICS 9 Nature of
bonding – growth of single crystals (qualitative) – crystal systems
– crystal planes and directions – expressions for inter planar distance –
coordination number and packing factor for simple structures: SC, BCC, FCC
and HCP – structure and significance of NaCl, ZnS, diamond and graphite –
crystal imperfections: point defects, dislocations and stacking faults.
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Engineering
Chemistry
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UNIT I
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THERMODYNAMICS: Statement of second law of
thermodynamics – Clausius and Kelvin – definition of entropy – entropy change
for a reversible process – entropy change for flow of heat in an irreversible
process – entropy change for an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas –
problems – entropy of phase transitions- problems – definition of free energy
and work function – Gibbs Helmholtz equation – applications – problems –
derivation of Maxwell relations – van’t Hoff isotherm and isochore –
applications – problems – chemical potential – variation of chemical
potential with temperature and pressure – significance.
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UNIT II
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PHASE RULE 9 Phase rule – statements and
explanation of the terms involved – condensed phase rule – construction of
phase diagram – water system – sulphur system – phase rule for two component
alloy systems- thermal analysis – eutectic system – Lead-Silver system –
simple eutectic formation – Zinc-Magnesium alloy system – Iron-Carbon alloy
systemsolved examples
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UNIT III
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SURFACE CHEMISTRY AND CATALYSIS 9
Adsorption – types of adsorption – adsorption of gases on solids –
adsorption isotherm – Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms – adsorption of
solutes from solutions – applications – role of adsorption in catalytic
reactions – ion exchange adsorption – basic principles in adsorption
chromatography – Catalysis – classification – characteristics of catalysis –
auto catalysis – enzyme catalysis – Michaelis – Mention equation – solid acid
catalysis.
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UNIT IV
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ORGANIC REACTIONS AND SPECTROSCOPY
9 Electrophilic and nucleophilic, substitution and elimination reactions
mechanisms – SN1 , SN2 , E1 , E2 reactions – Electromagnetic spectrum –
absorption of radiation – electronic transition – vibrational transition –
rotational transition – intensities of spectral lines – beer-lamberts law
–type of instrument used for absorption measurements –UV & visible
spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy – principles of instrumentation and
applications.
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UNITV
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NANOCHEMISTRY: Introduction to nanochemistry –
preparations and properties of nanomaterials – nanorods – nanowires –
nanotubes – carbon nanotubes and their applications – nanocomposites –
sensors and electronic devices – nanochemistry in biology and medicines –
nanocatalysis
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Engineering
Graphics
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UNIT I
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FREE HAND SKETCHING OF ENGG OBJECTS AND CONSTRUCTION
OF PLANE CURVE: Pictorial representation of engineering objects –
representation of three dimensional objects in two dimensional media – need
for multiple views – developing visualization skills through free hand
sketching of three dimensional objects. Polygons & curves used in
engineering practice– methods of construction– construction of ellipse,
parabola and hyperbola by eccentricity method – Cycloidal and involute
curves- construction – drawing of tangents to the above curves.
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UNIT II
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ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION: PROJECTION OF POINTS, LINES
AND PLANE SURFACES: General principles of orthographic projection –
first angle projection – layout of views – projections of points, straight
lines located in the first quadrant – determination of true lengths of lines
and their inclinations to the planes of projection – traces – projection of
polygonal surfaces and circular lamina inclined to both the planes of
projection.
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UNIT-III
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ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION: PROJECTION OF SOLIDS AND
SECTIONS OF SOLIDS: Projection of simple solids like prism, pyramid,
cylinder and cone when the axis is inclined to one plane of projection
–change of position & auxiliary projection methods sectioning of above
solids in simple vertical positions by cutting plane inclined to one
reference plane and perpendicular to the other and above solids in inclined
position with cutting planes parallel to one reference plane – true shapes of
sections.
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UNIT IV
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DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES AND INTERSECTION OF
SOLIDS: Need for development of surfaces – development of lateral
surfaces of simple and truncated solids – prisms, pyramids, cylinders and
cones – development of lateral surfaces of the above solids with square and
circular cutouts perpendicular to their axes. Intersection of solids and
curves of intersection –prism with cylinder, cylinder & cylinder, cone
& cylinder with normal intersection of axes and with no offset.
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UNIT V
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ISOMETRIC AND PERSPECTIVE
PROJECTIONS: Principles of isometric projection – isometric scale –
isometric projections of simple solids, truncated prisms, pyramids, cylinders
and cones – principles of perspective projections – projection of prisms,
pyramids and cylinders by visual ray and vanishing point methods.
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Fundamentals
Of Computing
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UNIT I
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Computer systems – Exploring computers –
Inside the system – Processing data – CPUs – Types of storage devices –
Operating systems basics – Networking basics.
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UNIT II
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The internet and the WWW – Internet
services – connecting to the internet – Working with applications software –
productivity software – graphics and multimedia – Data base Management
systems – Creating computer program.
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UNIT III
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C programming fundamentals – compilation
process – variables – Data types – Expressions – looping – decisions.
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UNIT IV
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Arrays - Working with functions –
structures – character strings – pre processor.
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UNIT V
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Pointers – Dynamic memory allocation –
linked list – Applications.
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Physics
Laboratory
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1.
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Torsional Pendulum- Determination of rigidity
modulus of wire and moment of Inertia of disc.
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2.
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Non-uniform bending – Determination of Young’s
modulus
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3.
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Lees’ disc- Determination of thermal conductivity of
a bad conductor.
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4.
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Potentiometer – Determination of thermo e.m.f of
thermocouple
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5.
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Air wedge- Determination of thickness of a thin
sheet of paper
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6.
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i. Optical fibre – Determination of Numerical
Aperture and acceptance angle ii. Compact disc – Determination of width of
the groove using laser.
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7.
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Acoustic grating – Determination of velocity of
ultrasonic waves in liquids.
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8.
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Post office box – Determination of Band gap
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9.
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Spectrometer – Determination of wavelength using
grating
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10.
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Viscosity of liquid- Determination of co-efficient
of viscosity of a liquid by Poiseuille’s flow.
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Chemistry
Laboratory
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WEIGHING AND PREPARATION OF STANDARD SOLUTIONS
Preparation of molar and normal solutions of the following substances oxalic acid, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, and hydrochloric acid. ii) Preparation of buffer solutions: borate buffer, phosphate buffer using Henderson equation. |
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WATER ANALYSIS
Determination of total hardness, temporary & permanent hardness of water by EDTA method. i) Determination of DO content by Winkler’s method. ii) Determination of alkalinity in a water sample. iii) Determination of chloride content of water sample by argentometric method |
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PH-METRY To find out the strength of given
hydrochloric acid by sodium hydroxide.
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CONDUCTOMETRY i) Conductometric titration of
mixture of acids ii) Conductometric precipitation titration using BaCl2-
Na2SO4
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POTENTIOMETRY i) Redox titration – Iron Vs.
dichromate
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SPECTROPHOTOMETRY max of a colored solution
such as potassium permanganate.li) To determine ii) To determine the
iron content of an unknown solution (1,10- phenanthroline/ thiocyanate
method)
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FLAME PHOTOMETRY i) To determine sodium and
potassium in water.
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VISCOMETRY i) Determination of molecular weight of a
polymer
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WATER POLLUTION: COD analysis of a waste water
by dichromate method.
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KINETICS: Determination of reaction rate
constant of acid catalyzed hydrolysis of ester
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ADSORPTION: Adsorption of acetic acid on
activated charcoal
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Engineering Practies Laboratory
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GROUP – A
(CIVIL & ELECTRICAL)
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CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
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Plumbing Basic pipe connections involving the
fittings like valves, taps, coupling, unions, reducers, elbows and other
components used in household fittings. Preparation of plumbing line sketches.
Laying pipe connection to the suction side of a pump – inlet. Laying pipe
connection to the delivery side of a pump – out let. Practice in mixed pipe
connections: Metal, plastic and flexible pipes used in household appliances.
Wood Work Sawing, planning and making common joints: T-Joint, Mortise and
Tennon joint, Dovetail joint. Study Study of joints in door panels, wooden
furniture. Study of common industrial trusses using models.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
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Basic household wiring using switches, fuse,
indicator – lamp etc., Preparation of wiring diagrams Stair case light wiring
Tube – light wiring Study of iron-box, fan with regulator, emergency lamp
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GROUP – B
(MECHANICAL AND ELECTRONICS)
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
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Welding Arc welding of butt joints, lap joints, tee
joints Gas welding Practice. Basic Machining Simple turning, drilling and
tapping operations. Machine assembly Practice. Study and assembling the
following: Centrifugal pump, mixies and air conditioners. Demonstration on
(a) Smithy operations like the production of hexagonal bolt. (b) Foundry
operation like mould preparation for grooved pulley.
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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PRACTICE
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Soldering simple electronic circuits and checking
continuity. Assembling electronic components on a small PCB and testing.
Study of Telephone, FM radio, low-voltage power supplies
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Computer
Practice Laboratory
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1.
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Simple OS commands and simple editors for file
operations.
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2.
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Word processors for more complex operations, like
formatting documents, creating tables and so on.
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3.
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Simple data base packages for creating and
manipulating databases.
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4.
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Spread sheet packages for data preparation and
analysis.
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5.
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Preparation of reports involving mathematical
functions (Income Tax Statement, Mark sheets, Payroll etc.,)
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6.
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C Programs using one dimensional arrays
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7.
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C Programs using multi-dimensional arrays and
pointer data types.
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8.
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Programs using structures, nested structures and
union.
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9.
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Programs using functions- recursive, non-recursive
and Library functions
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10.
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Programs for passing aggregate data types as
parameters between functions.
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11.
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Programs for dynamic memory allocation / de
allocation.
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12.
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Programs for self-referential structure –
Implementing linked list.
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