I B.tech Syllabus Scheme-2017
I B.tech Syllabus Scheme-2017
Scheme – 2017
B.Tech I and II Semester Syllabus
G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous): Kurnool
Accredited by NBA of AICTE and NAAC of UGC
Affiliated to JNTUA, Anantapuramu
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FOUR YEAR B.Tech DEGREE COURSE
Scheme of instruction and Examination
(Effective from 2017-18)
I / II Semester Scheme: 2017
Scheme of Scheme of Examination
Instruction Max Marks
Subject Code Credits periods/week Duration of
S. No end Exam End Internal
L D/T P Assessment Total
Exam
(Hours)
I Theory
1 Engineering Mathematics- I / II BS101/ 3 2 2 - 3 60 40 100
BS102
HU101/ 3
3 Professional Communication and 3 - - 3 60 40 100
HU102
English –I / II
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FOUR YEAR B.Tech DEGREE COURSE
Scheme of instruction and Examination
(Effective from 2017-18)
For ME, EEE,CE
I Semester Scheme: 2017
Scheme of Instruction Scheme of Examination
periods/week Max Marks
Duration of
Subject Code Credits
S. No end Exam End Internal
L D/T P Assessment Total
Exam
(Hours) Max Marks
I Theory
1 Engineering Mathematics- I BS101 3 2 2 - 3 60 40 100
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FOUR YEAR B.Tech DEGREE COURSE
Scheme of instruction and Examination
(Effective from 2017-18)
For CSE,ECE
I Semester Scheme: 2017
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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I (EM1)
UNIT - I
Differential Equations
First order and first degree differential equations - Exact, Non-exact equations, Linear and Non- linear
equations. Applications: Newton‟s law of cooling, law of natural growth and decay, L-R and C-R
circuits.
UNIT - II
Higher Order Differential Equations
Homogeneous linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients, Non-
homogeneous term of the type f ( x) eax , sin ax, x n , eaxv( x), x v( x) and General case. Applications to L-
C-R circuits.
UNIT - III
Differential Calculus
Rolle‟s theorem, Lagrange‟s mean value theorem. Maxima and minima of functions of two variables.
Multiple Integrals
Double integrals, change of order of integration, Change to polar coordinates. Area and volume by
double integration. Triple integrals, volume by triple integrals.
UNIT - IV
Laplace Transforms
Laplace transform of standard functions, first & second shifting theorems, Laplace transforms of
derivatives, integrals, multiplication by t, division by t and periodic functions. Inverse Laplace
transforms, Convolution Theorem. Applications of Laplace transforms to ordinary differential
equations.
UNIT - V
Vector Calculus
Scalar and Vector point functions. Divergence, curl, gradient, solenoidal and irrotational vectors.
Repeated operations by del. Green‟s theorem, Stoke‟s theorem and Gauss - Divergence theorem
(Statement only). Applications to theorems.
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Text Books :
1. B.S. Grewal- Higher Engineering Mathematics. Khanna Publishers, 42nd Edition, 2012.
2. T.K.V.Iyengar and others -A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics,Vol 1-S.Chand &
Company, 13th Edition 2014.
Reference Books :
1. B.V. Ramana -Higher Engineering Mathematics, TMH Publishers, 2nd Edition, 2006.
2. N.P.Bali and others -A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Lakshmi publishers, 7th
Edition, 2009.
3. Erwyn Kreyszig -Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John wiley, 8th Edition 2006.
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (CP)
UNIT – I
Fundamentals of Computers
Block diagram of a Computer, Types of Programming languages, Algorithm- Characteristics of an
algorithm, Flow charts and Examples.
C Fundamentals
Identifiers and Key words, Data Types, Constants and Variable declarations, Operators, Expressions,
Header files.
UNIT – II
Data input/output
printf(), scanf(), getchar(), putchar(), gets(), puts(); Type conversion- implicit, explicit.
Flow Control
Selection- if statements, switch statement, goto statement. Loops- While, do-while, for; break,
continue, nested loops.
UNIT – III
Arrays
Declaring and Initializing One dimensional and Two dimensional arrays, Processing an array,
Character arrays, String handling functions: strlen(), strcpy(), strcmp(), strcat(). Examples – Matrix
operations.
Functions
Definition, Accessing a function, passing arguments to a function, storage classes: automatic, external,
static, register; Recursion, Passing arrays to a function.
UNIT – IV
Pointers
Introduction to pointers, Pointer declarations, Operations on pointers, Pointers and arrays; Passing
address to a function; Function returning Pointer; Pointer to a function, Dynamic Memory Allocation.
UNIT – V
Structures and Unions
Defining a structure, Processing a structure, Structures and pointers, Passing structures to a function,
Self-referential structures, Unions, User-defined data types- typedef, enum.
Files
Introduction, Opening a file, Reading data from a file, Writing data to a file and Appending data to a
file, Closing a File, Error handling functions in files.
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Text Books :
1. Ron S.Gottfried, Programming with C, (TMH – Schuam Outline Series) 3rd Edition -2011.
2. B.W. Kernignan and Dennis M.Ritchie, The C Programming Language, (PHI), 2nd Edition
2003.
Reference Books :
1. E.Balaguruswamy, Programming in ANSI C, TMH, 2003.
2. Yashavanth P.Kanetkar , Let US C , BPB Publications, 7th Edition,2007.
3. Ajay Mittal, Programming in C, Pearson Education, 2010.
Web References:
1. https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cprogramming/c_program_structure.htm
2. http://fresh2refresh.com/c-programming/c-basic-program/
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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION AND ENGLISH – I (PCE – I)
I Semester : Common for all Branches Scheme : 2017
Course Category Hours/Week Credits Maximum Marks
Code
Continuous
L T P C Internal End Exam TOTAL
HU101 Foundation
Assessment
3 - - 3 40 60 100
Sessional Exam Duration : 2 Hrs End Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
UNIT – I
Nobel Lecture - Kailash Satyarthi
Vocabulary: Synonyms and antonyms
Grammar: Parts of Speech, Types of Nouns, Pronouns and Adjectives
Reading: Reading with a purpose: reading for understanding
Writing: Writing notes and paragraphs
UNIT – II
The Doctor‟s Word - R K Narayan
Vocabulary: One-word substitutes, Idioms and Idiomatic Phrases
Grammar: Adverbs, Verbs –Verb forms, Types of Verbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions and
Articles, Word Order
Reading: Skimming and Scanning
Writing: Functional Letters – Request Letters, Complaint Letters
UNIT – III
Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish - Steve Jobs
Vocabulary: Prefixes and Suffixes, Homophones and Homonyms
Grammar: Tenses, Concord, Voices and Reported Speech
Reading: Use of Dictionary, Thesaurus, Library and Internet for Information
Writing: Note–Taking and Note–Making, Completion of Stories
UNIT – IV
The Open Window – Saki(H H Munro)
Vocabulary: Words often Confused and Collocations
Grammar: Question Tags, Degrees of Comparison, Transformation of Sentences and
Correction of Sentences
Reading: Reading Comprehension
Writing: Précis writing, Description of Objects, Story making from Pictures.
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Detailed Study Text:
1. The Enriched Reading by D. Sudha Rani, Pearson India Education
Services Pvt. Ltd, Second Impression, 2017.
Reference Books:
1. Michael Swan, Practical English Usage, Third Edition, OUP, 2006.
2. David Green, Contemporary English Grammar, Structure and Composition, , Second Edition,
Lakshmi Publications, 2015.
3. Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary of Current English, OUP, 2015.
4. Meenakshi Raman and Sangeetha Sarma, Technical Communication Principles and Practice, 3 rd
Edition, OUP, 2015.
5. Raj N Bakshi, English Grammar Practice, Orient Blackswan, 2005.
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APPLIED PHYSICS (AP)
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UNIT – IV
Lasers
Introduction, spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, characteristics of lasers, components of
laser, Ruby, He-Ne, Nd-YAG and semiconductor lasers.
Fiber Optics
Principle and propagation of light in optical fibers, structure of optical fibers, types of optical fibers
and their differences, Acceptance angle, Numerical aperture(NA), losses in optical fibers, fiber optic
communication, fiber optic sensors.
UNIT – V
Nanomaterials
Introduction, Properties of nano particles, Synthesis by Ball Mill method, Sol-Gel method, CVD
method, PVD method, Pulsed Laser Deposition method, Wire explosion method. Applications of nano
materials
Text Books :
1. M.N.Avadhanulu and P.G.Kshirsagar, A text Book of Engineering Physics, S.Chand &
Company
2. V.Rajendran, Engineering Physics, McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt Limited.
3. Dr. K.Vijaya Kumar, Engineering Physics, S.Chand & Company
Reference Books :
1. Hitendra K. Malik & A.K. Singh, Engineering Physics, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.
2. S.O. Pillai, Solid State Physics, New Age International Publications.
3. Francis A. Jenkins, Harvey E. White, Fundamentals of Optics, McGraw Hill International
Editions.
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ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (EC)
I / II Semester : Common for all Branches Scheme : 2017
Course Category Hours/Week Credits Maximum Marks
Code
Continuous
End
L T P C Internal TOTAL
BS105 Foundation Exam
Assessment
3 - - 3 40 60 100
Sessional Exam Duration : 2 Hrs End Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
UNIT – I
Electrochemistry & Corrosion
Single electrode potential- Determination. EMF of a cell and its measurement, Nernst equation,
numerical problems. Electrochemical series & its applications. Electrolyte concentration cells.
Electrochemical energy systems – primary batteries – dry cell, secondary batteries- lithium ion cells,
Fuel cells-H2-O2 Fuel cell. Conductometric titrations.
Process of Chemical & electrochemical corrosion and their mechanisms. Galvanic series. Galvanic
corrosion, stress corrosion. Concentration cell corrosion- differential aeration corrosion, metal ion
concentration corrosion and pitting corrosion. Factors influencing corrosion. Corrosion control
methods - Cathodic protection and corrosion inhibitors. Protective coatings -metallic coatings - Hot
dipping, and Electroplating of nickel and chromium
UNIT – II
Water Chemistry
Hardness of water- Types, expression, units and numerical problems. Analysis of water-Determination
of hardness of water by EDTA method, alkalinity & dissolved oxygen by Winkler‟s method.
Disadvantages of hard water-boiler troubles-scale and sludge, caustic embrittlement, priming &
foaming and boiler corrosion. Water softening methods – internal conditioning – calgon process,
colloidal conditioning & external conditioning – zeolite process and ion exchange process.
Desalination – reverse osmosis.
UNIT – III
Phase rule & Refractories
Terms involved in phase rule equation, definition, explanation with examples. Application to one
component system - water and sulphur systems. Condensed phase rule-Two component alloy systems -
Pb-Ag system.
Refractory-classification. Properties- refractoriness, refractoriness under load, thermal spalling,
porosity and thermal conductivity. Reasons for failure of refractory.
UNIT – IV
Fuel Technology & Lubricants
Fuels-Classification. Calorific value-types, units and its determination by Bomb calorimeter. Solid
fuels- Coal-proximate and ultimate analysis. Liquid fuels-Petroleum-Origin, Extraction, Refining,
cracking-catalytic cracking. Synthetic petrol-Fischer-Tropsch‟s & Bergius process, Reforming,
knocking-octane number, diesel- cetane number. Preparation of biodiesel. Gaseous fuels-Composition
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& uses of Natural gas, LPG & CNG .Combustion- numerical problems- calculation of volume and
mass of oxygen and air . Flue Gas Analysis by Orsat‟s Apparatus.
Lubricants- Classification of lubricants with examples. Definition and significance of the following
characteristics of a good lubricating oil- viscosity, viscosity index, flash & fire point, acid number,
saponifaction value, pour point and cloud point.
UNIT – V
Polymers & Composites
Fundamentals of addition & condensation polymerization with examples. Thermoplastic and
Thermosetting plastics. Preparation, properties and uses of PVC, TEFLON, Nylons, Bakelite,
Polyurethane. Rubber – Processing of latex. Drawbacks of natural rubber, vulcanization, properties of
vulcanized rubber. Synthetic rubber- Buna S, Buna N, Silicone and Butyl Rubbers.
Polymer composites – definition and uses of FRP - laminar composites.
Text Books :
1. P.C. Jain and Monika Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi 2010,15th
edition.
Reference Books :
1. Shashi Chawla, A Reading of Engineering Chemistry, 3rd Edition, Dhanpat Rai and Co., New
Delhi, 2011,3rd edition.
2. Gowariker et al., Polymer Science and Technology, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,
2004, 10th reprint.
3. Puri, Sharma and Pathania “ Principles of Physical Chemistry”. Vishal Publishing
Co.,Jalandhar.1991,3 1 st edition.
4. Kuriacose, J.C and Rajaram, J, Engineering Chemistry, Volume I/II, Tata McGraw – Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, 2010, 2nd edition.
5. S.S.Dara, A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry, S. Chand & Co.Ltd. New Delhi, 2007,10 th
edition
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ENGINEERING DRAWING (ED)
UNIT – I
Introduction to Engineering Drawing:
Drawing instruments and their uses, Lettering and Dimensioning. Introduction to polygons and conics.
Introduction to scales (not for End examinations)
Orthographic projections:
Introduction, planes of projections, projections of points. First angle projection- Projections of straight
lines- parallel to one and inclined to other plane- Inclined to both the planes (treatment is limited to
simple problems only)
Projection of planes:
Regular planes- perpendicular, parallel to one reference plane and inclined to other reference planes -
Inclined to both the reference planes
UNIT – II
Projections of solids:
Projections of right regular solids- prism, pyramid, cylinder and cone with axis inclined to one plane
and inclined to both planes.
UNIT – III
Sections of Solids:
Sectional views of right regular solids - prism, pyramid, cylinder and cone. True shapes of Sections
(Treatment is limited to simple problems only)
Development of Surfaces:
Development of surfaces of right regular solids and their sections - prism, pyramid, cylinder and
cone.
UNIT – IV
Orthographic projections:
conversion of pictorial views into orthographic views.
UNIT – V
Isometric Projections:
Principle of Isometric projection, Isometric scale. Isometric projections of simple regular solids and
compound solids.
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Text Books
1. K.L.Narayana and P.Kannaiah“ Text book on Engineering Drawing,” Second Edition Scitech
Publications, Chennai.,2006
2. N.D.Bhatt and V.M.Panchal,“ Elementary Engineering Drawing “, 45 th Edition , Charotar
Publishing house , Anand, India., 2002
Reference Books
1. K.Venugopal, “ Engineering Drawing and Graphics with Auto CAD” , Fourth Edition,2001,
New Age International(P) Limited, Publishers, New Delhi, 2001
2. Dhananjay A Jolhe, “ Engineering Drawing with an introduction to Auto CAD”, Tata Mc
Graw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. , New Delhi , 2008
3. M.B.Shaw & B.C.Rana “ Engineering Drawing “Second Edition Pearson Education , New
Delhi, 2009
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ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EEE)
Reference Books :
1. H. Cotton, “Electrical Technology”, CBS Publishers, 7th edition, 2005.
2. Joseph Edminister, “Electric Circuits” Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, 5th edition, 2010.
3. K.B.Raina and S.K.Battacharya, “Electrical Design Estimating and Costing” New age
publishers, 1st edition, 1991.
4. V.N.Mittle, “Basic electrical engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, 2nd edition, 2005.
Web References:
1. http://nptel.ac.in/downloads/108105053/
2. https://www.electrical4u.com/
3. http://www.smps.us/references.html
4. https://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/mastascu/eLessonsHTML/EEIndex.html
E-Text Books:
1. http://bookboon.com/en/electrical-electronic-engineering-ebooks
2. http://www.freeengineeringbooks.com/Electrical/Basic-Electrical-Engineering.php
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BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (BEE)
UNIT – I
Semiconductor materials & their properties:
Classification of materials based on Energy Band Diagrams, Transport Phenomena in semiconductors -
- mobility & conductivity, Electrons and Holes in intrinsic semiconductor, Donor and Acceptor
impurities, Mass-action law, Charge densities in semiconductors, Drift current & diffusion currents,
electrical properties of Ge and Si, Hall-effect.
UNIT – II
Semiconductor Diodes And Applications:
Open-circuited p-n junction, p-n junction as rectifier (forward bias Reverse Bias), Current components
in p-n diode, Volt-Ampere(V/I) characteristics of p-n diode, Temperature dependence of V/I
characteristics, Diode resistance, Piecewise linear diode characteristics, Break down mechanisms in
semiconductor diodes- Avalanche breakdown & Zener breakdown, Zener diode characteristics, Zener
diode as voltage regulator Rectifiers (without filters)- Half wave, Full wave, and Bridge rectifiers- their
operation, performance characteristics, analysis and comparison, Theoretical concepts of LED, Photo
diode working.
UNIT – III
Fundamentals of Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT):
Construction, Operation of n-p-n and p-n-p transistors, Symbols, Transistor current components, Types
of configurations- CB, CE and CC configurations and their characteristics, Definitions of α, β, and γ
and their relations, Simple problems, Comparison of CB, CE and CC configurations, Transistor as an
amplifier.
UNIT – IV
Field Effect Transistors:
Construction and operation of n-channel JFET, Circuit symbols for n and p-channel JFET, Drain
characteristics, Parameters of JFET, Transfer characteristics of JFET, Comparison of JFET and BJT,
Applications of JFET
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UNIT – V
Digital Electronics:
Number Systems-Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal number systems, Conversions, Binary Arithmetic,
Subtraction using 1‟s Complement & 2‟s Complement method, Boolean Algebra, DeMorgon‟s
Theorems, Logic gates, Adders, Multiplexers, Decoders, Introduction to flip-flops – SR, JK, T and D
flip flops, introduction to memory devices and their classification.
Text Books :
1. N.N Bhargava, D.C. Kulshrestha, S.C Gupta, NITTTR – Chandigarh, Basic Electronics and
Linear Circuits, Mc Graw Hill Education ( India), Pvt. Ltd.,
2. Albert Paul Malvino, Electronic Principles, Mc Graw Hill International edition
3. Morris Mano , Digital Logic and Computer Design, PHI.
Reference Books :
1. Robert Boylestad. Louis Nashelsky, Electronic devices. And circuit theory., PHI
2. David A. Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Oxford University Press, 5th edition,2008
3. Millman Jacob, Christos Halkias, Satyabrata Jit, Electronic Devices and Circuits, TMH
Web References:
1. http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/
2. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117103063/
3. www.electronicshub.org/tutorials/
4. engineering.nyu.edu/gk12/amps-cbri/pdf/Basic%20Electronics.pdf
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ENGINEERING MECHANICS (EGM)
UNIT - I
Forces and Force Systems
Types of force systems – Resultant of coplanar, concurrent and non concurrent force systems –
Concept of moment – Varignon‟s theorem.
Equilibrium of Systems of Forces
Equilibrium concept in mechanics – Free body diagram - Equilibrium of coplanar force systems
UNIT - II
Reactions in Beams
Types of loads, supports and beams – Support reactions for simply supported beams, cantilever and
overhanging beams subjected to different types of loads.
Static Analysis of Simple Plane Trusses
Analysis of simple trusses by method of joints and method of sections.
UNIT - III
Static Analysis of Systems with Friction
Friction, impending motion, open belt friction, wedge friction and ladder friction, lifts by a simple
screw jack with square threads
UNIT - IV
Central Points
Concept of first moment – Definition of centroid and centre of gravity – Centroid of composite areas.
Area Moment of Inertia
Moment of inertia for areas – Parallel and perpendicular axis theorems – Moment of inertia of
compound sections – Radius of gyration.
UNIT - V
Mechanics of Deformable Solids
Mechanical properties of materials –Simple stresses and strains – Types of stresses – Hooke‟s law –
Stress–strain curve for ductile material – Factor of safety and working stress.
Relation Between Elastic Constants
State of simple shear – Complimentary shear stress – Relation between Young‟s modulus, Rigidity
modulus, Bulk modulus and Poisson‟s ratio
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Text Books :
1. R.K. Bansal, “A text book of Engineering Mechanics”, Laxmi Publications
2. B.C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain, “Mechanics of materials”, Laxmi
Publications.
Reference Books :
1. Thimoshenko & Young, “Engineering Mechanics”, Tata McGraw–Hill Publications
2. Bhavikatti and Rajasekharappa, “Engineering Mechanics”, New Age Intl. Publications
3. R.K.Rajput, “Applied Mechanics”, Laxmi Publications.
Web References:
1.https//www.coursera.org
2.www.mathalino.com
3.www.nptel.ac.in/courses
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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II (EM2)
UNIT - I
Matrices
Rank of a matrix, Consistency of systems of linear equations, Rouche‟s Theorem(Statement only).
Eigen values and Eigen vectors, diagonalization of a matrix. Cayley -Hamilton Theorem, finding
inverse of a matrix. Quadratic form, reduction of a quadratic form to canonical form by orthogonal
transformation.
UNIT - II
Fourier Series
Determination of Fourier coefficients, Dirichlet‟s conditions. Fourier series of Even and Odd functions.
Functions having points of discontinuity. Change of interval. Half –Range Fourier Sine and Cosine
series.
UNIT - III
Fourier Transforms
Infinite Fourier Transforms, Fourier Sine and Cosine transforms. Finite Fourier Sine and Cosine
Transforms, Inverse Fourier Transforms.
Z-Transforms
Z- Transforms, Inverse Z- Transformation, Properties, Damping rule, Shifting rule. Application of Z-
Transforms to Difference equations.
UNIT - IV
Numerical Methods
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations – Method of False Position, Iteration method,
Newton Raphson method. Solution of Simultaneous Equations – Gauss Seidel iteration method.
Curve Fitting – Least squares method. Fitting a straight line y = a + bx and parabola y = a + bx + cx 2.
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UNIT - V
Partial Differential Equations
Formation of Partial differential equations by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions.
Linear equations of first order – Lagrange‟s Linear equation. Applications - Method of separation of
variables. One dimensional Wave equation, One dimensional Heat equation.
Text Books :
1. B.S. Grewal- Higher Engineering Mathematics. Khanna Publishers, 42nd Edition, 2012.
2. T.K.V.Iyengar and others -A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Vol 1-S.Chand &
Company, 13th Edition 2014.
Reference Books :
1. B.V. Ramana -Higher Engineering Mathematics, TMH Publishers, 2nd Edition, 2006.
2. N.P.Bali and others -A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Lakshmi publishers, 7th
Edition, 2009.
3. Erwyn Kreyszig -Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John wiley, 8th Edition 2006.
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DATA STRUCTURES (DS)
UNIT - I
Introduction to Data Structures
Definition,Classification of Datastructures, Linear and Non Linear
Sequential Storage Representation
Arrays, Operations on Arrays- Insertion, Deletion, Traversing; Applications of arrays–Linear Search,
Binary Search, Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Merging of arrays.
UNIT - II
Linked Storage Representation –Linked Lists
Linked storage representation using pointers, Types of Linked Lists–Single linked list,
Doublelinked list, Operations on linked lists-Traversing, Searching, Insertion and Deletion.
UNIT - III
Linear DataStructures - Stacks
Representation of Stack using sequential storage and linked allocation methods, Operations on
Stacks- Push, Pop, and Display.
UNIT - IV
Linear DataStructures - Queues
Representation of Queue using sequential and linked allocation, Operations on Queues- Insertion,
Deletion and Traversing, Circular queue.
UNIT - V
Non Linear Data Structures-Trees
Basic terminology, Binary trees, Representation of Binary tree in memory using arrays and linked
lists, Binary Search Trees, Operations on binary search trees-Insertion,Deletion and Recursive
Traversals-Preorder, Inorder and Postorder.
Text Books :
1. Jean Paul Tremblay and Paul G.Sorenson[2007], An Introduction to DataStructures With
Applications, TMH.
2. Debasis Samantha, Classic Data Structures Second Edition (2009), PHI.
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Reference Books :
1. Pradip Dey, Manas Ghosh and Reema Tereja, Computer Programming and DataStructures,
Oxford University Press.
2. S.K.Srivatsava and Deepali Srivatsava, Data Structures through „C‟ in depth, BPB
Publications.
Web References :
1. https://www.tutorialspoint.com/data_structures_algorithms
2. http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/data-structures
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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION AND ENGLISH –II (PCE – II)
Course Content
1. Reading Comprehension/ Précis writing.
2. Writing Cover Letters for Job Applications, Resume Preparation
3. Profiling Companies
4. Statement of Purpose for Internships, Apprenticeships, Admissions in Universities
5. Writing Technical Reports and Proposals, Formats of Research Articles, Journal Papers, Project
Reports
6. Email Writing
7. Writing Business Letters, Formats of Letters, Block Letters,Memos
Reference Books:
1. Sangeeta Sharma & Binod Mishra, Communication Skills for Engineers and Scientists, PHI
Learning Private Limited.
2. Marilyn Anderson, Pramod K. Naya and Madhucchanda Sen, Critical Reasoning, Academic Writing
and Presentation Skills, , Pearson Publishers.
3. M. Ashraf Rizvi, Effective Technical Communication, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Ltd., 2005.
4. Raymond V. Lesikar, Marie E. Flatley, “Basic Business Communication: Skills for Empowering the
Internet Generation”, 11th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill. 2006.
5. Dr A. Ramakrishna Rao, Dr G. Natanam & Prof S.A. Sankaranarayanan, “English Language
Communication : A Reader cum Lab Manual”, Anuradha Publications, Chennai, 2006.
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Question Paper Pattern:
Sessional Exam
I Sessional Examination – 30 Marks
1. Reading Comprehension – 5M
2. Profiling a Company – 5M
3. Statement of Purpose – 7M
4. Job Application – 8M
5. Technical Report / Project Report – 5M
II Sessional Examination - 30 Marks
1. Email Writing – 5M
2. Memo Writing – 5M
3. Précis Writing – 7M
4. Business Letter – 8M
5. Formats of Research Articles/ Journal Papers – 5 M
End Exam
1. Technical Report – 10M
2. Reading Comprehension – 5 Marks
3. Précis Writing– 5M
4. Job Application Letter – 10M
5. Profiling a Company/ Business Letter – 10 Marks
6. Statement of Purpose – 10 Marks
7. Email/Memo Writing – 10 Marks
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COMPUTER PROGRAMING LAB (CPL)
List of Experiments
1. Conditional Statements : Quadratic equations, usage of switch statement.
2. Loop Statements : Adam Number, Cosine series
3. Arrays : Max Min problem, standard deviation and variance.
4. Character Arrays : Palindrome, implementation of string handling functions.
5. Functions and Recursion : Matrix operations, Towers of Hanoi, GCD
6. Pointers : Interchanging problem, implementation of dynamic memory allocation.
7. Structures : Usage of structures in various applications.
8. Files : File operations and usage of files in various applications.
9 Assembling the hardware components and installation of OS
Reference Books :
1. Yashavanth P.Kanetkar , Let US C , BPB Publications, 7th Edition,2007.
2. B.W. Kernignan and Dennis M.Ritchie, The C Programming Language , (PHI), 2nd Edition 2003.
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APPLIED PHYSICS LAB (APP)
List of Experiments
Note : At least 12 of the following experiments shall be conducted
1. Determination of size of small particles using a laser.
2. B-H curve to study the magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic materials.
3. Determination of Numerical Aperture of an Optical Fiber.
4. Verification of Faraday‟s Laws.
5. Determination of wavelength using a single slit.
6. Study of magnetic field along the axis of a circular coil (Steward Gees Apparatus).
7. LCR Series and Parallel Resonance.
8. Determination of wavelengths using a grating.
9. Hall Effect-determination of Hall coefficient and charge density.
10. Determination of radius of curvature of a plano-convex lens using Newton‟s rings.
11. Double refraction - determination of refractive indices of e-ray and o-ray.
12. Determination of small thickness by forming parallel fringes.
13. Determination of rigidity modulus by using torsion pendulum.
14. Determination of energy gap of a semiconductor by four probe method.
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ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (CHP)
List of Experiments
Note : At least 12 of the following experiments shall be conducted
I) Volumetric Analysis
1. Demonstration of analytical balance.
2. Preparation of standard sodium carbonate solution.
3. Estimation of magnesium by EDTA titration.
4. Estimation of copper by EDTA titration.
5. Estimation of total and permanent hardness of water by EDTA titration method.
6. Estimation of copper in brass alloy.
7. Estimation of dissolved oxygen by Winkler‟s method.
8. Estimation of iron using diphynylamine indicator by dichrometry.
II) Instrumentation
9. Determination of calorific value of a solid fuel using Bomb calorimeter.
10. Determination of viscosity of lubricating oil using Engler‟s viscometer.
11. Determination of viscosity of lubricating oil using Redwood viscometer.
12. Determination of strength of mixture of acids (HCl and CH3COOH) by conductometric
titrations.
13. Verification of Beer-Lamberts law using colorimeter.
14. Potentiometric titrations.
15. Determination of simple eutectic of two component system.
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PHONETICS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB (PCP)
Reference Books :
1. Exercises in Spoken English Part – I, Part – II & Part – III Published by Central Institute of
English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad.
2. A Course in Phonetics and Spoken English, Dhamija Sethi, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt Ltd.
3. T. Balasubramanyam , A.Text Book of English Phonetics for Indian Students, Macmillan India
Ltd.,
4. Krishna Mohan and Meera Benerjee , Developing Communication Skills , Macmillan India Ltd.,
5. D.Souza Eunice and Shahani. G , “Communication Skills in English” , Noble Publishing House
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ENGINEERING WORKSHOP (EWP)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Introduction to tools and equipment used in each trade
Cycle – I (Carpentry)
1. Dovetail joint
2. Mitre-faced Bridle joints
3. Mortise and Tenon joint
Cycle – II (Fitting)
1. V – fitting
2. Stepped fitting
3. Half round fitting
Cycle – III (Black smithy and Foundry)
1. Making Round to square cross section
2. Making eye bolt
3. Preparation of mould with split piece pattern.
Cycle – IV (House wiring)
1. One bulb controlled by one-way switch and two-way switches.
2. Two bulbs in series and parallel
3. Wiring for a water pump with single phase starter.
Cycle – IV (Soldering)
1. Soldering Practice
2. Soldering Resistances in Series
3. Soldering Resistances in parallel
Student has to perform at least two jobs from each trade.
Reference Books :
1. P. Kannaiah and K.L. Narayana [2010], “ Workshop Manual “, Second Edition, Scitech
Publication , Chennai
2. K.Venkata Reddy [2003],”First year Workshop manual”, Bhagyasri Publishers, Tirupathi
3. Hazrachowdhury and S.K. Bose [2003], “Workshop Technology Vol.1”,Media Promoters and
Publication, New Delhi.
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DATA STRUCTURS LAB (DSP)
List of Experiments
1. Array Data Structures: Array Operations and merging.
2. Applications of Array Data Structures : 1. Searching – Linear and Binary
2.Sorting –Bubble, Insertion, Selection
3. Linked List: Implementation of various operations for Single and Double Linked List.
4. Stack Data Structure: Implementation of stack operations using static and dynamic allocation.
5 Queue Data Structure: 1. Implementation of Circular Queue using static allocation.
2. Implementation of Queue operations using dynamic allocation
Reference Books :
1. Yashavanth P.Kanetkar , Let US C , BPB Publications, 7th Edition,2007.
2. B.W. Kernignan and Dennis M.Ritchie, The C Programming Language , (PHI), 2nd Edition 2003.
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