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Theory: Scheme of Teaching and Examinations For I Semester Diploma in Engineering/Technology/Non-Engg - Branches

This document outlines the scheme of teaching and examinations for the first semester of an engineering diploma program. It includes: - 5 theory subjects to be taught for a total of 22 periods per week, each with internal and final exams worth a total of 500 marks. - 3 practical subjects to be taught for a total of 20 periods per week, each with internal and external exams worth a total of 150 marks. - 1 sessional subject with internal and external exams worth a total of 100 marks. The total number of periods per week is 42 and the total marks for the semester is 750. Detailed content and objectives are provided for the Engineering Mathematics-I theory subject.

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Theory: Scheme of Teaching and Examinations For I Semester Diploma in Engineering/Technology/Non-Engg - Branches

This document outlines the scheme of teaching and examinations for the first semester of an engineering diploma program. It includes: - 5 theory subjects to be taught for a total of 22 periods per week, each with internal and final exams worth a total of 500 marks. - 3 practical subjects to be taught for a total of 20 periods per week, each with internal and external exams worth a total of 150 marks. - 1 sessional subject with internal and external exams worth a total of 100 marks. The total number of periods per week is 42 and the total marks for the semester is 750. Detailed content and objectives are provided for the Engineering Mathematics-I theory subject.

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Scheme of Teaching and Examinations for

I Semester DIPLOMA in ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY/NON-ENGG.BRANCHES

THEORY
Sr. SUBJECTS SUBJECT TEACHING EXAMINATION – SCHEME
No. CODE SCHEME
Periods Periods Hours Terminal Final Total Pass Pass
per in one of Exam. Exam. Marks Marks Marks
Week Session Exam. (A) (B) (A+B) Final in the
(Year) Marks Marks Exam. Subject
1. Engineering Mathematics-I 00101 06 60 03 20 80 100 26 36
2. Engineering Physics 00102 04 50 03 20 80 100 26 36
3. Engineering Chemistry 00103 04 50 03 20 80 100 26 36
4. Elementary Mechanical 00104 04 60 03 20 80 100 26 36
Engineering & Engg. Material
5. Language & Communication 00105 04 60 03 20 80 100 26 36
Skill
22 Total:- 500

PRACTICAL
Sr. SUBJECTS SUBJECT TEACHING EXAMINATION – SCHEME
No. CODE SCHEME
Periods per Periods in Hours Marks Marks Total Pass Pass
Week one Session of Internal External Marks Marks Marks
(Year) Exam. Exam. Exam. (A+B) Final in the
(A) (B) Exam. Subject
6. Engineering Physics Lab. 00106 04 50 03 10 40 50 16 21
7. Engineering Chemistry Lab 00107 04 50 03 10 40 50 16 21
8. Workshop Practice. 00108 12 120 06 10 40 50 16 21
20 Total:- 150
SESSIONAL
Sr. SUBJECTS SUBJECT TEACHING EXAMINATION – SCHEME
No. CODE SCHEME
Periods Periods Marks of Marks of Total Pass Marks
per in one Internal External Marks in the Subject
week Session Examiner Examiner (X+Y)
(Year) (X) (Y)
9. Workshop Practice. 00109 - 40 60
100 50
Total:- 100
Total Periods per week 42 Total Marks = 750
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I

Subject Code Theory No of Period in one session : 60


No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 100
00101 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 80
06 — — Internal Exam. : 20
Rationale:

The Subject Engineering Mathematics is being introduced into the Diploma Course to provide mathematical background to the students so that they
can be able to grasp the engineering subjects properly. This course will enable them to analyse and understand the engineering problems scientifically
based on Mathematics.
The subject is divided into two papers, viz. Engineering Mathematics - I and Engineering Mathematics - II. The paper Engineering Mathematics - I
consists of the following:
1. Algebra
2. Trigonometry
3. Co-ordinate Geometry

The details are given in the curriculum:


Objectives:
By covering the course in Engineering Mathematics - I, the students will be able to:
- Know Sequence & Series, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Determinates and Matrices, Properties of Triangles,
Solution of Trigonometrical equations, Inverse Circular functions, complex quantities, co-ordinate systems, equations of lines, circles,
equations of lines in three dimensions, equation of plane,
- Understand their engineering applications.
- Solve related simple numerical problems which will enable them to understand the subject.

S.No. Topics Periods

01 Algebra (30)
- Sequence & Series
- Principle of Mathematical Induction
- Permutation and Combination
- Binomial Theorem
- Determinants and Their Properties
- Matrix Algebra
- Complex Number

02 Trigonometry (15)
- Trigonometrical ratios of compound angles up to conditional Trigonometrical Identities
- Properties of Triangle
- Logarithm
- Solution of Triangles & General Value
- Inverse Circular Function

03 Co-ordinate Geometry (15)


- Two dimensional : upto equation of circles
- Three dimensional: upto straight line

CONTENTS:

TOPIC: 01 - ALGEBRA:

Periods
01.01 Sequence & Series: Arithmetic Progression (A.P.), Simple examples of A.P., Geometrical Progression (G.P.), Sum to infinity of a [08]
G.P., Sum of Squares and cubes of a naturals, idea of Harmonic Progression (H.P.), Relation between Arithmetic mean,
Geometrical Mean and Harmonic mean. Insertions of AMs, GMs & HMs between two numbers.
01.02 Principle of Mathematical Induction [02]
01.03 Permutations & Combinations: Introduction, Fundamental Principle of counting; The Factorial; Permutations, Simple practical [04]
problems on permutation; Combinations; simple practical problems on combinations.
01.04 Binomial Theorem: [04]
Binomial Theorem for positive Index, Some applications of Binomial Theorem for any Index, Idea of Exponential and Logarithmic
Series. (Simple Problem).
01.05 Determinates: [02]
Determinants and their fundamental properties, simple problem, Difference between determinant and a matrix.
01.06 Matrices: [04]
- Different types of Matrices
- Algebra of Matrices
- Transpose, Adjoint & Inverse of Matrices
- Solution of linear simultaneous equations by matrix method
01.07 Complex Numbers: Idea of a complex number, its geometrical representation, Modulus and Amplitude, Conjugate of a Complex [04]
number, Addition & Subtraction of a complex number with geometric notation,
Multiplication and Division of one complex number by another with geometric representation. Idea of DeMoivre's Theorem, Roots
of a Complex and Cube root of unity.

01.08 Number System: Binary, octal, Decimal & Hexadecimal system. Radix conversion. Idea of Boolean Algebra [02]
TOPIC: 02 - TRIGONOMETRY:

02.01 Trigonometrical ratios of Compound angles. Trigonometrical ratios of Multiple sub-multiple angles, transformation formulae & [04]
conditional Trigonometrical identities.
02.02 Properties of Triangle: [04]
Relations between the side and angles of a triangle. Simple problems based on it.
02.03 Logarithm: [02]
Definition, Fundamental Rules and properties of Logarithms.
02.04 General Values and Inverse Functions: [05]
Formulae for all angles which have a given Sine, Cosine and Tangent. Formulae for angles both equi-sinal and equi-cosinal Inverse
Circular Functions, Solution of Equations expressed in inverse notation.

TOPIC: 03 - CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY:

03.01 Two Dimensional Co-ordinate Geometry


03.01.01 Idea of cartesian and polar co-ordinate systems. Relations between them. [01]
03.01.02 Distance between two points, section formula and Area of Triangle. Intelligent questions based on these (cartesian system only), [02]
centroid and incentre of a triangle.
03.01.03 Equations of Locus: Equation of a straight line in different forms. Angle between two straight lines and their deduction, equation [04]
of circle, simple problem.
03.02 Three Dimensional Co-ordinate Geometry

03.02.01 Co-ordinates of a point, Distance between two points, Section formula (Cartesian system only) [01]
03.02.02 Direction Cosines, Angle between two lines, Important deductions. [02]
03.02.03 Plane, Projection of the join of two points on a plane, Equation of plane, Angle between two planes, Important deductions. [02]
03.02.04 Equation of a straight line as intersection of two planes, Symmetric form of a straight line, simple problem. [03]

Books Recommended:

Engineering Mathematics - I
1. Mathematics for Class XI Part I - NCERT/R. S. Aggawal/R.D.Sharma
2. Mathematics for Class XI Part II - NCERT/R. S. Aggawal/R.D.Sharma
3. Mathematics for Class XII Part I - NCERT/R. S. Aggawal/R.D.Sharma
4. Mathematics for Class XII Part II - NCERT/R. S. Aggawal/R.D.Sharma
5. Algebra Dr. K.C. Sinha/ Lalgi Pd./Das & Gupta
6. Trigonometry Dr. K.C. Sinha/ Lalgi Pd./Das & Gupta
7. Co-ordinate geometry Dr. K.C. Sinha/ Lalgi Pd./Das & Gupta
8. Solid geometry Dr. K.C. Sinha/ Lalgi Pd./Das & Gupta

Reference Books:

1. Engineering Mathematics - Part I & Part II - H.K. Dass, S. Chand & Co.
2. Polytechnic Mathematics for Diploma level - H.K. Dass, S. Chand & Co.
S.No. Scheme of Examination Percentage Marks Types of Questions

1. To test the knowledge of the subject 25% 20 Objective type question


covering the entire syllabus.
2. To test the understanding & Application of the 75% 60 Short and/ or long answer
subject type

Break-up given as under:


Alegebra 50% 40
Trigonomety 25% 20
Co-ordinate Geometry 25% 20
ENGINEERING PHYSICS

Subject Code Theory No of Period in one session : 50


No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 100
00102 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 80
04 — — Internal Exam. : 20

Rationale and Objective:

Knowledge of Physics is so interwoven with engineering studies that one can not think of pursuing engineering studies without the knowledge of
Physics. Study of Physics is essential for Diploma holders in engineering and technology to develop in them proper understanding of physical
phenomenon, scientific temper and engineering aptitude.
The course covers the basic laws and principles of Physics and its applications. The course contents are so chosen that it should be more relevant to the
modern development of science to meet the challenge posed by fast-changing technology.
Keeping these objectives in view the subject has been divided into the following topics:

S.No. Topics Periods

1. General Physics (22)


2. Heat (01)
3. Electrostatics (03)
4. Current Electricity & Magnetism (12)
5. Modern Physics (10)
6. Environment & Safety (02)
(50)

Teachers are advised to use the latest technology of teaching (e.g. use of LRs etc.) and make maximum use of demonstration so that the
subject will be interesting to the students. The Engineering applications of the principles of physics should be discussed broadly. Use of S.I. units for
all measurements and calculations is recommended.

CONTENTS:

TOPIC: 01 - GENERAL PHYSICS: [22]

Periods
01.01 Units and Dimensions [02]

01.01.01 Units of Fundamental and Derived Physical quantities.


01.01.02 System of Units - C.G.S., M.K.S., F.P.S. & S.I. System and their full forms (Foot Pound Second)
01.01.03 Basic & Supplementary Units - Names & Symbols
01.01.04 Advantages of S.I. System - Comprehensive, Coherent & Rational
01.01.05 Dimensions & Dimensional formula of simple Physical quantities, Dimensionless quantities.
01.01.06 Dimensional equations and their uses - Conversion of Units from one system to another, to check correctness of equation, establish
relation between different physical quantities.
01.01.07 Limitations of Dimensional analysis.

01.02 Scales & Mesurements [02]

01.02.01 Vernier Scale & least count.


01.02.02 Vernier (Slide) Callipers.
01.02.03 Screw - Pitch & Least Count.
01.02.04 Screw Gauge (Micrometer Gauge) & Spherometer - their construction and operation.
01.02.05 Spherometer - Measurement of thickness of a sheet or plate.

01.03 Scalars & Vectors [02]

01.03.01 Scalar & Vector quantities, Representation of a Vector.


01.03.02 Addition & Subtraction of two vectors - triangle method.
01.03.03 Resolution of vector into two mutually perpendicular components.

01.04 Linear Motion [01]

01.04.01 Speed & velocity - Definition, Difference (Distinction), their Units & Dimensions.
01.04.02 Uniform Velocity, Uniformly accelerated Velocity (Uniform acceleration) & Retardation.
01.04.03 Derivation of formulas:
(i) v = u + at
(ii) s = ut + ½ at2
using differentiation & integration method.

01.05 Motion Under Gravity [01]


01.05.01 Acceleration due to gravity - Unit & Dimension.
Weight and mass.
01.05.02 Co-ordinate Convention of displacement, Velocity and acceleration.
01.05.03 Equations of motion of body moving freely under gravity:
(i) Downwards
(ii) Upwards
01.06 Projectile [02]

01.06.01 Projectile - Definition & examples.


01.06.02 Oblique projection - Derivation of equation for trajectory, Range, Maximum height, Time of flight & time for attaining maximum
height.
01.06.03 Angle of projection for maximum range for fixed speed of projection.
01.06.04 Horizontal & vertical projectiles and their path.
01.06.05 Simple numericals based on formulas.

01.07 Friction [02]

01.07.01 Friction - Definition, Types of friction - Sliding & Rolling, Static & Dynamic (Kinetic).
01.07.02 Limiting frictional force. Laws of Static & Kinetic friction.
Experimental Verification not required.
01.07.03 Co-efficient of friction - a unitless quantity.
01.07.04 Equilibrium of a body on rough inclined plane under the effect of its weight & frictional force.
01.07.05 Angle of Repose & its uses.
01.07.06 Friction - necessary evil.
01.07.07 Use of lubricants to reduce friction - solid, liquid & gas.
01.07.08 Simple numericals based on formulas.

01.08 Circular Motion [02]

01.08.01 Circular Motion - Definition.


01.08.02 Angular Displacement, Velocity and acceleration & their units.
01.08.03 Relation between linear and angular velocity and acceleration - Differential Calculus method.
01.08.04 Centripetal Force and its derivation by Vector method.
01.08.05 Centrifugal force, its presence felt only in rotational systems - Pseudo force.
01.08.06 Applications of Circular motion:
- motion of cyclist on curved path
- banking of tracks
- principle of working of cream separator, cloth drier, centrifuge machine
01.08.07 Simple numericals based on formulas.

01.09 Simple Harmonic Motion [02]

01.09.01 Periodic motion & S.H.M. - Definitions.


01.09.02 Expressions for displacement, velocity, acceleration and time period of S.H.M.
Derivation not required.
01.09.03 Phase & Epoch - Definition.
01.09.04 Equation of S.H.M. starting from equilibrium position and another point.
y = a Sinwt & y = a Sin (wt+φ).
01.09.05 Elastic spring & spring constant.
01.09.06 Motion of a block tied to a massless spring moving on a horizontal frictionless table.
01.09.07 Time period of a Simple pendulum - derivation.
01.09.08 Simple numericals based on formulas.

01.10 Gravitation [02]

01.10.01 Newton's law & formula for force between two bodies.
01.10.02 Units & Dimensions of 'G' and 'g'.
01.10.03 Relation between 'G' and 'g' and their values.
01.10.04 Value of 'g' at earth's surface, above and below earth's surface - maximum value.
No Derivation required.
01.10.05 Satellite - Orbital Velocity and time period.
01.10.06 Parking Orbit - Definition
01.10.07 Escape Velocity - Definition & expression in terms of 'g'.
Derivation not required.
01.10.08 Simple numericals based on formulas.

01.11 Rotational Motion and Moment of Inertia [03]

01.11.01 Moment of Inertia & Radius of Gyration - Definition, units and dimension.
01.11.02 M.I. of Uniform ring & Uniform Disc about their natural axes.
01.11.03 M.I. of Solid Sphere about its diameter - derivation of expression.
01.11.04 Rolling on inclined smooth plane without slipping - Expression for acceleration along the plane to be derived.
01.11.05 Sliding motion of a body down a rough inclined plane under its own weight only - No external force - derivation of expression.
01.11.06 Torque and angular momentum - definition & expression.
01.11.07 Principle of Conservation of angular momentum and its examples.
No derivation required.
01.11.08 Simple numericals based on formula.

01.12 Fluids [01]

01.12.01 Surface Tension & Surface Energy - Introduction, Unit & Dimension.
01.12.02 Capillary rise - expression and its applications.
No Derivation required.
01.12.03 Laminar Flow & Co-efficient of Viscosity - Unit & Dimension.
01.12.04 Streamline & Turbulent flow - Definition.
01.12.05 Motion of Spinning ball in air (a viscous medium) and free fall of rain drops - Qualitative Discussion.

TOPIC: 02 - HEAT: [01]

02.01 Heat [01]

02.01.01 Heat form of energy. Unit of heat - Joule & Calorie.


02.01.02 Modes of heat transfer and their examples.

TOPIC: 03 - ELECTROSTATICS: [03]

03.01 Field & Potential [01]

03.01.01 Electric Field, Intensity and Potential due to a point charge.


03.01.02 Units & Dimensions of electric intensity & potential.
03.01.03 Derivation of potential at a point due to point charge.

03.02 Capacity & Condenser [02]

03.02.01 Capacity of a Single Conductor and Condenser (Capacitor).


03.02.02 Capacity of a Parallel Plate Condenser - Expression only.
No derivation required.
03.02.03 Series & Parallel grouping of Condensers and expressions for equivalent capacities.
No derivation required.

TOPIC: 04 - CURRENT ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM: [12]

04.01 E.M.F. & P.D. [01]


04.01.01 Definition - Units
04.01.02 Internal resistance of cell.
Expression for current I = E/(R+r).

04.02 Kirchoff's Laws [02]

04.02.01 Kirchoff's Laws and Wheatstone bridge - Condition for balance.


No derivation required.

04.03 Magnetic Effect [02]

04.03.01 Biot-Savart's Law, Expression for magnetic induction & direction of magnetic induction.
04.03.02 Expression for magnetic induction due to an infinitely long conductor carrying electric current.
No derivation required.
04.03.03 Expression for magnetic induction due to Circular Coil carrying electric current,
- at centre of the coil &
- at a point on the axis of the coil.
No derivation required.

04.04 Heating Effect [02]

04.04.01 Heat developed in a current carrying conductor - expression.


04.04.02 Electrical Power & energy and their units.
04.04.03 Specifications marked on electrical appliances - Wattage & Voltage.
04.04.04 Resultant power (Total power) consumed in parallel combination of electrical appliances.
Kilo watt hour (Kwh) and electrical unit.
Expressions only.
No derivation required.
04.04.05 Simple numericals based on formulas.

04.05 Electromagnetic Induction [02]

04.05.01 Magnetic Flux - Definition & Unit.


04.05.02 Electromagnetic Induction - definition.
04.05.03 Faraday's Law & Lenz's Law of Electromagnetic Induction.
04.05.04 Eddy (Focault's) Current & its used in induction furnace and braking (stopping) of rotating wheels.

04.06 Alternating Current [03]

04.06.01 Uniform rotation of a coil in uniform magnetic field - Derivation of expression for e.m.f. induced.
04.06.02 Peak Value & R.M.S. Value of A.C.
Rated Value - R.M.S. Value.
04.06.03 Expressions for e.m.f. and curent in A.C. Circuit containing:
- resistance only
- Inductance only
- capacitance only
Expressions only. No Derivation required.
04.06.04 Choke Coil - Simple introduction.
04.06.05 Transformer & losses in it - Simple ideas.
TOPIC: 05 - MODERN PHYSICS: [10]

05.01 Atomic Structure [01]

05.01.01 Bohr's atomic model.


05.01.02 Stationary orbits & energy levels.
05.01.03 Transition of electron between two orbits - emission of electromagnetic radiation, Expression for wavelength of emitted radiation.
No derivation required.
05.01.04 Simple numericals based on formulas.

05.02 Thermionic Emission [01]

05.02.01 Thermionic emmission and Diode Valve.


05.02.02 Half Wave rectifier.

05.03 X-Rays [01]

05.03.01 Simple ideas of production of X-ray (No Diagram needed), Soft & hard X-rays.
05.03.02 Expression of minimum wavelength.
05.03.03 Use of X-ray in medicine & industry.
05.03.04 Simple numericals based on formulas.

05.04 Photoelectric Effect [02]

05.04.01 Definition, Photon and its energy.


05.04.02 Threshold frequency

05.04.03 Effect of Intensity & Energy of incident light on Photoelectric effect.


05.04.04 Use of Photoelectric effect:
- medical use in Glucometer (Blood Sugar Measurement)
- Exposure meter
- Density measurement of exposed X-ray & photo films
- Television telecasting
05.04.05 Simple numericals based on formulas.

05.05 Radioactivity [01]

05.05.01 Definition, Radioactive Decay and its formula - Half life time.
05.05.02 Types of radiations emitted from radioactive materials
05.05.03 Fission and Fusion - Simple ideas.
05.05.04 Principle of nuclear reactor and Stellar energy (energy from star)
05.05.05 Simple numericals based on formulas.

05.06 Ultrasonics [01]

05.06.01 Definition
05.06.02 Piezo electric effect - Simple ideas (No diagram).
05.06.03 Uses in medicine and industry - simple ideas.

05.07 Laser & Optical Fibre [01]

05.07.01 Introduction & Working principle - simple ideas.


05.07.02 Uses in medicine & industry - simple ideas.

05.08 Semiconductor [02]

05.08.01 Intrinsic & Extrinsic Semiconductor - simple ideas.


05.08.02 Tetravalent Structure of intrinsic semiconductor.
Doping material (Impurity) trivalent & pentavalent.
05.08.03 PN junction & simple introduction of forward and reverse bias.

TOPIC: 06 - ENVIRONMENT & SAFETY: [02]

06.01 Environment & Safety

06.01.01 Noise pollution and its effect on human health.


06.01.02 Radiation Hazards and Safety thereof.
06.01.03 Non conventional Energy- Solar Energy, Solar battery Cell, Wind Energy, Geothermal Energy.
Books Recommended for Engineering Physics:

Text Books:

1 Introductory Physics (Vol. I & II) - By N.N. Ghosh


2 Intermediate Physics (Vol. I & II) - By Durga Pd. Singh
3 Physics for Class XI & XII Part I - By N.K. Bajaj
(Tata McGraw Hill)

Reference Books:

4 University Physics - By Sears & Zeemansky


5 Physics Part I & Part II - By Halliday & Resnik
6 Applied Physics Vol. I & II - By TTTI Chandigarh,
(Tata McGraw Hill)
7 Concepts of Physics Vol. I & II - By H.C. Verma
8 Intermediate Physics - By S.C. Roy Chowdhary & Dr. D.B. Singh
9 Intermediate Physics - By Lakhmer Singh & Subramaniam
10 I.Sc. Physics Vol. I & II - By V.P. Bhatnagar
(Pitambar Publishing Co., New Delhi)
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

Subject Code Theory No of Period in one session : 50


No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 100
00103 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 80
04 — — Internal Exam. : 20

Rationale & Objective:

Keeping in view the recent developments in Science and the present needs in Industries, the curriculum of Engineering Chemistry has been revised so
that the Engineers or Technicians may have a better knowledge of Chemistry, especially regarding the application of the subject in various fields of
Industries. An emphasis, in this direction, has been made in the curriculum.
A new chapter on Environmental Chemistry has been introduced to make the students aquainted with the various pollution hazards which is becoming
more critical everyday.
The following topics are so chosen that through their contents the students are able to develop knowledge, skill and scientific attitude. It will enable
them to distinguish, differentiate, analyse and solve engineering problems.

S.No. Topics Periods


GROUP - A
1. Importance of Chemistry for Engineers and its applications in industries (02)
2. General Chemistry (05)
3. Atomic Structure (03)
4. Chemical Bonding (03)
5. Chemical Equilibrium (03)
6. Metallurgical Operations (08)
1. Water Treatment (08)
2. Fuel & Combustion (08)
3. Lubricants (02)
4. Paints and Varnishes (02)
5. Environmental Chemistry (06)

CONTENTS:

GROUP - A

Topic: 01 - Introduction [02]


01.01 Importance of Chemistry for Engineers and its application in industries.

Topic: 02 - General Chemistry [05]


02.01 Atomic Wt. Equivalent Wt., Molecular Wt. and their determination, Numerical Problems.
02.02 Mole Concept, Avogadro's number, Numerical Problems.

Topic: 03 - Atomic Structure [03]


03.01 Basic idea of fundamental particles, Atomic Number, Mass Number, Rutherford model & Bohr's model.
03.02 Electronic congiguration in s, p, d, f notation.

Topic: 04 - Chemical Bonding [03]


04.01 Ionization Potential, Electron affinity, electronegativity.
04.02 Types of Chemical Bonds - Electrovalent, Covalent (Polar and non-polar) and Co-ordinate bonds.

Topic: 05 - Chemical Equilibrium [03]


05.01 Reversible and Irreversible reaction, Chemical Equilibrium.
05.02 Law of mass action.
05.03 Ionic product of water, PH-scale, Common Ion Effect and Numerical problems.

Topic: 06 - Metallurgical Operations [08]


06.01 General metallurgical operations, Concentration of metal ore, Roasting, Calcination, Smelting, refining of metals.
06.02 Extraction of Iron, Aluminium and Copper.
06.03 Manufacture of steel - (a) Bessemer process, (b) Open Hearth process, effect of impurities such as Mn, P, S and Si. Heat
treatment of steel, Anealing, Hardening, Tempering, Normalising, Case hardening, Nitriding and Cyaniding
06.04 Introduction, Importance, Classification and uses of alloys with examples.

GROUP - B

Topic: 07 - Water Treatment [08]


07.01 Introduction - Use of water for Industrial and domestic purposes, sources of water supply.
07.02 Hardness of water, degree of hardness and its estimation (Hehner and EDTA methods). Numerical problems on degree of
hardness. PH-value of water, disinfection of water and Municipal Supply.
07.03 Softening of hard water (Lime-Soda method, Permutit, Ion Exchange and calgon methods).

Topic: 08 - Fuel and Combustion [08]


08.01 Introduction - Importance of fuels in Industries, classification of fuels, calorific values, Determination of calorific value and
Numerical problems. Characteristics of an ideal fuel.
08.02 Refining and cracking of petroleum, knocking. Octane Number and Cetane Number. Merits and demerits of fuels, L.P.G., Coal
gas, Oil gas and Producer gas.

Topic: 09 - Lubricants [02]


10.01 Introduction & Classification of lubricants.
10.02 Properties of lubricants, Lubricants Oil, grease, emulsions.

Topic: 10 - Paints and Varnishes [02]


11.01 Characteristics of a good paint, brief study of various constituents of a paint.

Topic: 11 - Environmental Chemistry [06]


13.01 Introduction:
13.01.01 Effect of pollution on human health (Name of diseases) and plant.
13.02 Air Pollution:
13.02.01 Causes of air pollution like factory Smoke discharge, Automobile exhaust gas, Deforestation etc.
13.02.02 Brief idea of pollution effects like Acid rain, Green house effect, Action of Ozone layer which causes green house effect on
earth, effect of chloroflurocarbon on depletion of ozone layer.
13.03 Water Pollution:
13.03.01 Standard prescribed by WHO, IMC and Bureau of Indian Standard for pure drinking water.

Books Recommended:

1 Text Book of Engineering Chemistry - M.M. Uppal


2 Text Book of Engineering Chemistry - C.V. Agrawal
3 Text Book of Engineering Chemistry - P.C. Jain
4 Pradyogiki Rasayan (Hindi) - S.Z. Aahmad &
Prof. Subuktgin
5 Takniki Rasayan Bhag 1 evam 2 (Hindi) - Roop Prakashan
6 a. Inorganic Chemistry - P.L. Soni
b. Physical Chemistry - P.L. Soni
7 a. Inorganic Chemistry - Biltu Singh
b. Physical Chemistry - Biltu Singh
8 a. Inorganic Chemistry - Ram Ratan Pd.
9 Environmental Chemistry -
ELEMENTARY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING
MATERIAL
Subject Code Theory No of Period in one session : 60
No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 100
00104 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 80
06 - - Internal Exam. : 20

Rationale & Objective:


The technicians have to handle and deal with so many materials to be used in construction of
Engineering product and making machine tools and structures etc. They have to face many problems
involving general mechanical, electrical, electronics and civil Engg. As such the knowledge of
general Engg. principles of different branches is essential for a Diploma holder.
The course has been designed with a view to include various materials commonly used in
Engineering Constructions and general principles of working of different machine tools.

S.No. Topics Periods


GROUP - A (Mechanical Engineering)

1. Simple machines (06)


2. Introduction of ferrous & Non ferrous metals (05)
3. General Process (03)
4. Heat Engines & fluid machines (06)
5. Power Transmission (07)
6. Boilers (03)
Seperate answer books for group A & group B should be given in [30]
examination & answer books should be examination by
Mechanical & Civil Engg. Teachers separately.

GROUP - B (Engineering Material)


7 Stones (03)
8. Clay Products (03)
9. Cement & their products (05)
10. Timber (03)
11. Miscellaneous Material (16)
(30)
CONTENTS:
GROUP - A (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
TOPIC: 01 – SIMPLE MACHINES [06]

Introduction to simple machines, M.A, U.R, & ŋ of simple wheel &


Axle, Compound wheel & Axle, Screw jack, worm & worm wheel,
Rack & pinion (simple numericals only)
TOPIC: 02 -: Introduction to ferrous & non ferrous metals [05]
Physical & mechanical properties & uses of ferrous metals &Alloys & non
ferrous metals like,Al, Cu, Zn, & their alloys Properties & uses.
TOPIC: 03 -: GENERAL PROCESS
03.01 Introduction to Soldering, brazing & welding. [03]
03.02 Application of soldering, brazing & welding.
03.03 Flame Cutting and Welding.
03.04 Different types of flames used
03.05 Safety precautions in Welding.
TOPIC: 04 - HEAT ENGINES & FLUID MACHINES [06]

04.01 Introduction to External & Internal Combustion engines.


04.02 Difference between External & Internal Combustion engines.
04.03 Concept of Heat work and Energy. Thermodynamic system and their
properties. (Introduction only)

04.04 Introduction of Two-stroke and four-stroke I.C. engine, their working


principles. water wheel, Introduction to Inpulse & reaction turbine
,(Pelton, francis & Kaplan Turbine, working Principle only.)

TOPIC: 05 - POWER TRANSMISSION [07]

05.01 Power transmission by belt


05.02 Rope chain & geardrive
05.03 Open & cross belt drive
05.04 Relation between tight side & slack side tension
05.05 Centrifugal tension, simple & compound
05.06 Gear drive, gear train.

TOPIC: 06 – BOILERS(Steam Generatars) [03]

06.01 Classification of boilers - Fire tube & water tube boiler. Working
principle of classification boilers,working principle of cochran boiler.
06.02 Boiler accessories & Mounting, their functions.

GROUP - B (ENGINEERING MATERIAL)


TOPIC: 07 - STONES: [03]

07.01 Introduction of stones as engineering materials


07.02 Classification of Rocks, qualities, selection and uses of different
types of stones in various engineering construction works.
07.03 List of tests on stones,
- Dressing of stones & quarrying of stones.

TOPIC: 08 - CLAY PRODUCTS: [03]

08.01 Common Clay products, (Vitrified, Porcelain) their manufacture and


application.
08.02 Uses of brick and characteristics of good bricks.

TOPIC: 09 - CEMENT & THEIR PRODUCTS [05]

09.01 Lime:
- Introduction , Manufacturing Process
- Different types of limes & its applications,
09.02 Cement:
- Introduction, Manufacturing process
- Different types of cements, their ingredients and applications,
grade of cements, storage of cement.
TOPIC: 10- TIMBER [03]

10.01 Classification of Timber


10.02 Characteristics of good timber
10.03 Introduction of seasoning of timber
10.04 Preservation of timber and its uses

TOPIC: 11 - MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS [16]

11.01 Plastics:
- Introduction, important commercial products of plastics used in
engineering works
- Types of plastics - Themoplastic & Thermosetting, Epoxy Resins
11.02 Glass:
- Types of glass
- Composition of glass
- Uses of glass as industrial material
11.03 Adhesive:
- Types of Adhesive
- Its ingredients and uses sealant & joints fillers
11.04 Rubber:
- Characteristics of Rubber
- Types and uses of Rubber
11.05 Available forms of Aluminum as structural cladding & partition
Different type of bar section & their uses.
Books Recommended:

1. Workshop Technology - By Hazare and Choudhary


2. Heat Engine - By Pandey & Saha
3. Engineering Material - By Banga & Sharma
4. Engineering Material - By Narang
5. bathfu;fjax inkFkZ - tuknZu >k
6. Electrical Engineering - By Uppal
7. oS|qr vfHk;kaf=dh - Mhñvkjñ ukjk;.k
LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION SKILL (ENGLISH & HINDI)
Subject Code Theory No of Period in one session : 60
No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 100
00105 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 80
04 - - Internal Exam. : 20

Rationale & Objective:


The primary aim of this course is to help technical students studying in Polytechnics and
Engineering Institutes acquire the skills of language and communication in order to be successful in
their studies and subsequent professional life. It has been found that in the world of work of diploma
holder they have to perform various job functions like Letter Writing, maintaining office records,
drawing up tender notices, writing technical reports, communicating with sub-ordinate staff and/or
labourer and with superiors.
The curriculum has been designed to improve the knowledge of the Language,
comprehension and its application to develop communication skill.
The curriculum also seeks to develop the student's power of oral communication through
effective use of body language and necessarily puts knowledge to practice through exposure in
varied form.
The curriculum has been designed both in English & Hindi languages.
S.No. Group Topic Periods Marks
1 A ENGLISH 30 50
2 B HINDI 30 50
Total: 60 100
GROUP - A [ENGLISH]
S.No. Topic Periods
01 A. Language Practice [08]
B. Oral Communication [05]
02 Comprehension [03]
03 Paragraph Writing [02]
04 Letter Writing [04]
05 Tender Notice & Advertisement [04]
06 Report Writing [04]
Total: 30

CONTENTS:
TOPIC 01(A) - Language Practice: [08]

01.01 Tenses of verbs


01.01.01 Writing about the Present
- Subject verb agreement
- Negative statements
- Is/ Are VERB - ed (is needed, are powered etc.)
01.01.02 Writing about the Past
- VERB - ed (Past Simple)
- Was/ Were VERB - ed (Past simple passive)
- Has/ Have VERB - ed
- Has/ Have been VERB - ed
- Has VERB - ed + VERB - ed (Past perfect + Past simple)
(The demonstration has already started before the office broke
for lunch)
- Was/ Were VERB - ed + VERB - ed
(Past continuous + past simple)
01.01.03 Writing about the Future
- Shall/ Will VERB (Future simple)
- Shall/ Will be VERB - ed (Future simple passive)
01.02 Auxiliaries
- Use of can could, will would, shall should, may might etc.
(Drilling exercise with suitable examples to be done)
01.03 Word Formation
- Common roots in Technical English
- Noun endings, -tion, -ment, -ance, -ity, -logy, -meter, -metry,
-or, -er etc.
- Prefixes that mean NOT: in, on, non, il, im, de, dis, mis, mal
- Words that end with: -ize, -ate, -ify
- Adjectives that end with: -al, -ic, -ical, -ar, -ary, -ory, -ing
01.04 Single Word Substitution
- Drilling of exercise
(Page No. 147 to 151 of Text Book)
01.05 Sentence Structure
- Completing, joining, reframing (for emphasis) and
transformation of sentences
01.06 Punctuation
- Correct use of comma, semi-colon, colon, full stop,
apostrophe, inverted commas, note of exclamation, note of
interruption, dash, brackets, hyphen, capital letters and italics.
TOPIC 01(B) - Oral Communication: [05]

- Manners & basic etiquettes


- Body Language - the role of body postures, movements,
gestures, facial expressions, dress & make
up in effective communication
- Information/ Desk/ Front Office/ Telephone conversation
(Practice with audio/ video cassettes
- Conduct while facing interviews (Mock Interview)
- Group discussions, debates, elocution
TOPIC 02 - Comprehension: [03]

02.01 Prescribed unit from communication in English for Technical


Students (Orient Longman):
i. Uses of Mango Wastes
ii. Making Money in India
iii. Radar: its operation and benefits
iv. Technology for Mankind

TOPIC 03 - Paragraph Writing: [02]

03.01 General – Specific


03.02 Process – Description
03.03 Problem – Solution
03.04 Data – Comment
TOPIC 04 – Letter/ Application Writing: [04]

04.01 Official letters to an from higher authorities/ departments


regarding administrative/ establishment/ financial matters.
04.02 Commercial letters regarding enquiries/ proposals for purchase/
service.
04.03 Drafting application for jobs - format, style & contents
TOPIC 05 - Tender Notice & Advertisement: [04]

05.01 Inviting Tenders/ Quotations - format & contents, formalities


involved, placing orders.
05.02 Drafting advertisements for 'situation vacant'/ 'situation wanted'
columns, for sale/ purchase of items etc.
TOPIC 06 - Report Writing: [04]

06.01 Types, structure and utility of reports


06.02 Technical reports
06.02.01 Project reports
06.02.02 Enquiry reports
06.02.03 Stock verification reports etc.

(The teacher should help the students in the preparation of their


project report)
Books Recommended:
Text Book:
1. Communication in English for Technical - prepared by C.D.C., T.T.T.I.
Students Calcutta (Orient Longman)
Reference Books:
1. An Intermediate English Practice Book - by S. Pit Corder
(Orient Longman)
2. Living English Structure - by W.S. Allen
(Orient Longman)
3. Advance Learner's Dictionary - by A.S. Hornby
(O.U.P.)

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR FINAL EXAMINATION


OUTLINE FOR SETTING QUESTION
Percentage of Marks
1. Cognative domain 20%
Knowledge of the subject:
Definition/ Objective type questions
2. Comprehension for the purpose highlight understanding 25%
3. Short answers for Quotation, Reminder, Book reservation, 25%
Book recalling etc.
4. Long Answers 30%
- Descriptive
- Report type
Total: 100%
GROUP - B [HINDI]
Øe lañ ikB~; O;k[;ku
01 Hkk"kk vH;kl [08]
02 ekSf[kd lEçs"k.k [05]
03 vifBr x|ka'k vkSj ç'uksÙkj [03]
04 vuqPNsn ys[ku [02]
05 i=@ vkosnu ys[ku [04]
06 fufonk lwpuk ,oa foKkiu [04]
07 çfrosnu ys[ku [04]
dqy% [30]
CONTENTS:
ikB~; 01 & Hkk"kk vH;kl% [08]
01-01 'kCn jpuk
01-01-01 fo'ks"k.k
fo'ks"; vkSj fo'ks"k.k dh jpuk, fo'ks"k.k cukus ds dqN fu;e] in okpd
fo'ks"k.k
01-01-02 ewy 'kCn] milxZ] çR;;
01-01-03 fons'kh 'kCnksa dk fgUnh ç;ksx
01-02 okD; jpuk
01-02-01 okD; dk :ikUrj] lkekU; okD;] okD; miokD;] okD; dh v'kqf);k¡]
okD; esa dÙkkZ vkSj fØ;k dk esy] laKk vkSj loZuke dk esy] okD;Kr
ç;ksxA
01-03 fojke fpUg
01-04 - foijhrkFkZd 'kCn
- ;qXe 'kCn
- vusd 'kCnksa ds fy, ,d 'kCn
- ,d 'kCn vkSj fofHké ç;ksx
- ,d 'kCn dk fofHké 'kCn Hksnksa esa ç;ksx
- la{ksi.k

ikB~; 02 & ekSf[kd laçs"k.k% [05]


02-01 rkSj rjhds ,oa vk/kkjHkwr f'k"Vkpkj
02-02 'kkjhfjd Hkk"kk & 'kkjhfjd HkkoHkafxek }kjk lEçs"k.k] vfrfofgr] lafdr
eq[kkd`fr }kjk lEçs"k.k] iks'kkd rFkk çlk/ku }kjk çHkkodkjh lEçs"k.k
02-03 tkudkjh@ MsLd@ dk;kZy; dk vxzHkkx@ VsyhQksu okÙkkZyki
¼J"Vk@ n`'; dSlsVksa }kjk vH;kl½
02-04 vUrohZ{kk ds le; vkpj.k
02-05 lkewfgd ifjppkZ] okn&fookn] oDr`rk
ikB~; 03 & vifBr x|ka'k vkSj ç'uksÙkj% [03]
lEc) ikB~;Øe lelkef;d if=dk] v[kokj ,oa iqLrd esa lEikndh; rFkk ys[k
ij vk/kkfjr gksxsaA ijh{kk vifBr vorj.kksa ij vk/kkfjr gksxh] 'kCnkFkZ] rdZ] fopkj]
okD; lajpuk] okD; lajpuk ,oa ç;ksx ds lEcU/k esa fo'ks"kdj oLrqfu"B ç'u iwNs
tk;sxsaA
ikB~; 04 & vuqPNsn ys[ku% [05]
04-01 lkekU; & fo'ks"k
04-02 çfØ;k & o.kZu
04-03 leL;k & lek/kku
04-04 vfdaNk & leh{kk
ikB~; 05 & i=@ vkosnu ys[ku% [04]
05-01 mPpkf/kdkfj;ksa@ foHkkxksa ds lkFk ç'kklfud@ LFkkiuk@ foÙkh;
ekeyksa ls lEcfU/kr i=kpkjA
05-02 iwNrkN@ Ø;@ lsok ls lEcfU/kr i=kpkjA
05-03 fu;kstu gsrq vkosnu

ikB~; 06 & fufonk lwpuk ,oa foKkiu% [04]


06-01 fufonk@ dksVs'ku vkeaf=r djuk & :ijs[kk ,oa lanHkZ lEc)
vkSipkfjdrk] vkns'kA
06-02 fjfDr;k¡@ vko';drk@ Ø;@ foØ; vkfn ds fy;s foKkiu dk
çk:iA

ikB~; 07 & çfrosnu ys[ku% [04]


07-01 çfronsu ds çdkj] lajpuk ,oa mi;ksfxrkA
07-02 rduhdh çfrosnu & ifj;kstuk çfrosnu] tk¡p çfrosnu vkfn
¼ifj;kstuk çfrosnu rS;kj djus esa f'k{kd dks fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh enn
djuh pkfg,½

fu/kkZfjr iqLrdsa

VsDLV cqd¼ikB~; iqLrd½@ jfnxZ iqLrdsa

1. vk/kqfud fgUnh O;kdj.k vkSj jpuk - Mkñ oklqnso uUnu çlkn]


Hkkjrh Hkou] iVuk
2. fgUnh esa mUur fVIi.k vkSj lkj - jke fouk;d flag]
yksd Hkkjrh çdk'ku] bykgkckn
3. fgUnh esa ç'kklfud i= ys[ku - jke fouk;d flag]
yksd Hkkjrh çdk'ku] bykgkckn
4. fgUnh çk:i.k vkSj fVIi.k - eYgks=k]
Ýstj jksM] iVuk
5. f'k{kkFkhZ fgUnh 'kCndks'k - Mkñ gjnso okgjh]
jkeiky ,.M lUl
6. vaxzsth fgUnh 'kkldh; ç;ksx dks'k - xksihukFk JhokLro]
le iky ,.M lUl
ijh{kk dk vk;kstu@ vadksa dk foHkktu
[k.M ^v*¼22 vad½ vad
1. Hkk"kk vH;kl¼O;kdj.k½ 12
2. ekSf[kd lEçs"k.k 10
3. vifBr x|ka'k o ç'uksÙkj

[k.M ^c*¼18 vad½ vad


1. vuqPNsn ys[ku 05
2. i= ys[ku 05
3. fufonk lwpuk@ foKkiu 03
4. çfrosnu ys[ku 05
dqy% 40
vkUrfjd ewY;kadu 10
;ksx% 50
ENGINEERING PHYSICS (Lab.)

Subject Code Practical No of Period in one session : 50


No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 50
00106 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 40
— — 04 Internal Exam. : 10

At Least ten experiments to be performed:

S.No. Experiment
1. Determination of diameter using Slide Callipers.
2. Determination of depth using Slide Callipers.
3. Measurement of diameter of wire using Screw Gauge.
4. Measurement of thickness using Screw Gauge.
5. Determination of thickness of a plate using Spherometer.
6. Measurement of radius of curvature of a Convex Surface using Spherometer.
7. Study the relation between length of a Simple pendulum and square of its
time period.
8. Measurement of resistance using Post Office Box.
9. Verification of Laws of Series and parallel grouping of resistances using P.O.
Box.
10. Determination of resistance using meter bridge.
11. Study relationship between current and potential difference at different
lengths of meter bridge (or potentiometer) wire.
12. Comparison of e.m.fs two cells using potentiometer.
13. Determination of angle of repose using inclined plane friction table and to
find co-efficient of friction.
14. Study of junction diode.
15. Comparison of illuminating power (luminous intensity) of two light sources
using Photoelectric Cell.

Books Recommended for Engineering Physics (Lab.):

1 Practical Physics - By N.N. Ghosh


2 Practical Physics - Sharma Singh & Prasad
Bharti Bhawan Publication
3 Practical Physics - By Durga Pd. Singh
4 Practical Physics - By C.L. Arora
S. Chand & Co.
5 Practical Physics - By K.K. Mahindroo
Pitambar Publishing Co., New Delhi
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (Lab.)

Subject Code Practical No of Period in one session : 50


No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 50
00107 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 40
— — 04 Internal Exam. : 10

Rationale & Objective:

The Chemistry Lab. Practical has been introduced with a view to develop scientific attitude among the students. The topics (experiments) have been
chosen to develop skill among the students so that they can measure, differentiate and analyse the best results. This will help them solve the
engineering problems in their world of work.

S.No. Topics Periods


(At least ten experiments are to be performed)
1 Preparation of derivatives
2 Titration
3 Quantitative Analysis
4 Quantitative Analysis of Simple Inorganic Salts
5 Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of drinking water

CONTENTS:

Topic: 01 - Preparation of derivatives

01.01 Preparation of Barium Sulphate from Barium Chloride.

01.02 Preparation of Copper Sulphate from Copper Carbonate.


01.03 Preparation of Copper Sulphate from Copper Nitrate.
01.04 Preparation of Copper Chloride from Copper Sulphate.
01.05 Preparation of Calcium Carbonate from Calcium Oxide.

Topic: 02 - Titration
02.01 Preparation N/10 solution of oxalic acid and Sodium Carbonate
02.02 Standarisation of the given solution of NaOH or KOH with the help of N/10 Oxalic acid solution.
02.03 Determination of the volume of a drop of water.
02.04 To determine the quantity of Na2CO3/litre in a mixture of Na2CO3 and NaOH solution.

Topic: 03 - Quantitative Analysis

03.01 Determination of percentage of calcium or calcium carbonate in a given sample of calcium carbonate.
03.02 Determination of percentage of moisture in a given sample of coal..

Topic: 04 - Qualitative Analysis

04.01 Analysis of simple inorganic salts containing not more than two radicals among the following :-

Pb++, Hg++, Cu++, Cd++, Bi+++, As+++, Sb+++, Fe++ or Fe+++,


Al+++, Cr+++, Mn++, Zn++, Co++, Ca++, Sr++, Ba++, Mg++, Na+,
K+, NH4++, Ci-, Br-, I-, NO3-, CO3--, SO4--, S--, and
NO2-

Topic: 05 - Qualitative & quantitative Analysis of Drinking Water

Note :- Water samples from five different sources, Well, handpump, water supply etc. from neighbourhood to be collected by each
group of two students and following tests to be conducted :-

Qualitative Analysis (with the help of field test kits available) or the following :-

i. Total Solid dissolved.


ii. Chlorine.
iii. Flourine.
iv. Iron.
v. Nitrite.
vi. Nitrate.
vii. Sulphide/Sulphate.

Quantitative Analysis in the laboratory

i. pH-Value-By pH meter.
ii. Chlorine- By Gravimetric method.
iii. Sulphate- By Gravimetric method.
WORKSHOP PRACTICE

Subject Code Practical No of Period in one session : 120


No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 50
00108 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 40
— — 04 Internal Exam. : 10
Rationale & Objective:
A Diploma holder technician must know how to work on shop floor. This helps to develop psychomotor skill and
attitude. The knowledge & skill to use machines, equipment, tools and measuring instruments is required to be
developed. Safe handling of machines and tools is also very important. So, it is essential for students of 1st year to
undergo basic workshop practical training. The topics include practical works in carpentry, welding, fitting, smithy sheet
metal shop & machine shop. It is required to inculcate safe habits and attitude so that accidents are avoided at every step.
Topics have been prescribed to fulfil these objectives.
The students are supposed to come in proper workshop dress. Wearing shoes in the workshop is compulsory.

S.No. Topic No. of Jobs No. of Periods

01 Safety precautions and knowledge of hand tools -- (03)


02 Duty & Responsibility of staffs working difference section. 02 (03)
03 Wood working (carpentry section) 02 (30)
04 Fitting Section 02 (30)
05 Blacksmithy Section 02 (20)
06 Welding 02 (19)
07 Sheet metal work 02 (15)
(120)

CONTENTS:

TOPIC: 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS & KNOWLEDGE OF HAND TOOLS: [03]

01.01 Importance, general safety precautions on different shop floors.


01.02 Personal, tools and general safety.

TOPIC:02 Dution & responsibility of staff working in different sections (03)


TOPIC: 03 - WOOD WORKING (CARPENTRY SECTION): [30]

02.01 Carpentry Practice


02.01.01 Use of hand tools for holding drilling, cutting, marking & mixed tools such as vice, clamps, saw, [03]
hammers, mallet, screwdriver etc.
02.01.02 Different carpenter joints & their application (Mortish & Tanon, Dovetail, half lap etc. [03]
02.02 Identification of joint in a particular job articles of furniture items. [04]
02.03 Jobs to be made: [20]
02.03.01 Wall hanger
02.03.02 Pulse mixer

TOPIC: 04 - FITTING SECTION: [30]

03.01 Importance of fitting operation such as chipping, sawing, filling, scraping, drilling, reaming etc. [03]
03.02 Functions, classification of tools, work holding and clamping specific tools for example File [05]
(length, type, grade of cut etc.) vices, cold chiesel, hand tools etc.
03.03 Use of hand dies & tape for pipe work (water and sans) [03]

03.04 Fitting practice & jobs [19]


03.04.01 Male female joint - 01
03.04.02 Chipping, Filling, Scraping - 01
03.04.03 Marking, fitting
TOPIC: 05 - BLACKSMITHY SECTION: [20]

04.01 Introduction to smithy tools and their uses [03]


04.02 Smithy Practice (forging) [03]
04.02.01 Smithy operation such as offsetting, drawing, bending, welding round to square section and vice-
versa.
04.03 Jobs to be made: [14]
04.03.01 Chiesel
04.03.02 Ring
04.03.03 Punch
04.03.04 Screw Driver

TOPIC: 06 - WELDING: [19]


Before starting welding, the Foreman/ Instructor should show to the students the methods of line [03]
testing, working of iron clad switches, knife switches.
By observation a student is able to:
- Identify welding materials
- Understand difference between gas welding & electric welding
- Understand difference between welding & soldering
- Know the materials which can be welded and materials which can not be welded.

05.01 Introduction to gas welding. [05]


05.02 Use of welding equipment and tools and accessories including Personal Protective requirement
such as Boot, Gloves, safety goggles, Apron etc.
05.03 Welding Practice [11]
05.03.01 Butt joint
05.03.02 'T' joint
05.04 Introduction to brazing process, filler material and fluxes application of brazing.

TOPIC: 07 - SHEET METAL WORK: [15]

06.01 Introduction to sheet metal, procedure and safety precautions. [03]


06.02 Aquaintance with sheet metal tools and their safe use.
06.03 Sheet metal practice. [03]
06.03.01 Simple Development and cutting, bending and shearing of sheet metal
06.03.02 Marking [09]
06.03.03 Filing & Finishing
06.03.04 Fabrication of a sheet metal:
- Cabinet
- Conical funnel

Books Recommended for Workshop Practice (Practical):

1. Shop Theory - By Anderson (Tata McGraw Hill)


2. Workshop and Tools Hand Book - Audel Series
3. Workshop Technology - Hajra & Choudhary

Reference Books:
1. Workshop Practice - Rajeev Upadhayay,
2. Workshop Practice - by N.T.T.T.I. Chanandigarh
WORKSHOP PRACTICE

Subject Code Sessional No of Period in one session :


No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 100
00109 L T P/S Annual Exam. : 60
— — — Internal Exam. : 40

S.No. Topic No. of Jobs

1. Wood Work (carpentry section):


(a) Wall Hanger 01
(b) Pulse Mixer 01

2. Fitting Section:
(a) Male-Female joint 01
(b) Chipping, filing and scraping 01

3. Blacksmithy Section:
(a) Chiesel 01
(b) Ring 01

4. Welding Section:
(a) Butt joint 01
(b) "T" joint 01

5. Sheet Metal Work:


(a) Fabrication of a sheet metal cabinet 01
(b) Conical Funnel 01

(10) jobs

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