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CHEMISTRY
The new curriculum will comprise ol Three papers ol 33,33, & 34 narks each and
Practical work of 50 marks. The curriculum is to be completed in 180 working days as pef the
UGC norrns & conforming to the directives ol.the Govt. ol Chhattisgarh. The theory
papers are
of 60 hrs. each duration & the practical work ol 180 hrs. du€tion
B.Sc.-lll (s)
5. Inorganic Chemislry, WW porterfield, Addison-Weslev.
6. Incirganic Chemislry,A.c. S"arp, ELBS.
7. lnorganic Chemislry, c.L. Miesster and D.A. Tarr, prentice Hall.
8. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Salyas prakash.
L Advanced Inorgahjc Chemistry, Agarwal & Agarwal.
10. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, puri & Sharma, S. Naginchand
11. Inorganjc Chemistry, Madan, S. Chand & Co.
12. Adhunik Akarbanic Basayan, A.K. Shrivastav & pC. Jain, Goel pub.
13. Ucchallar Akarbanic Rasayan. Satya prakash & G.D. Tuti, Shyamtal prakashan
14. Ucchatta. Akarbanic Flasayan, puri & Sharma.
PAPER -
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY M.M. 33
UNITI A. ORGANICMETALLICCOMPOUNDS
Organomegenesium compounds : Grignard reagenlsJormation, strucrure ano
chemlcal reactions. Organozinc compounds : lormalion and chemical reactions.
Organolithium compounds : formation and chemical reactions.
B. OrgahosulphurCompounds
Nomenclature, strucluralfealures, methods of lormation and chemical reactions
ol thiols, lhioethers, sulphonic acids, sulphonamides and sulphaguanidjne.
Oaganic Synlhesis via Enolates
Active methylene groupalkylation of diethylmalonate and elhyl aceloaceiale.
Synthesis ot ethyl acetoacetate : lhe Claisen condensation_ Kelo_enol laulomerism
ol ethyl acetoacetate.
UNITII BIOMOLECULES
A. Carbohydfales:
Gontigration of monosaccharides, lhreo and erylho diastereomers. Formatton ol
glycosides elhers and esters Determinalion ol rjng size of monosaccharides.
Cyclic structure oi D(+) glucose. Skucture ol ribose and deoxyribose. An
introduclion to disaccharides (maltose, sucrose and lactose) and polysaccharides
(slarch and cellulose) wilhoul involving structure determination.
B. Protelns and Nucleic acios
Classitication and slrlclure ol protein levels ol proiein slructure, prorern
denaturation / renaturation, Constituenls ol amino acids Ribonucleicsids and
. ribouncleo.lieds, double helical struclure of DNA.
UNIT-lll A. Synthetic Polymere
Addjtionorchain growth polym6rization. Free radical vinyl polymerizalion, Ziegler-
Natla polymerizalion, Condensation or Step gro{th polymerizalion, polyesters,
polyamides, phenols- formatdehyde resrns, urea. lormalciehyde resins, epoxy
resins and polyurethanes, nalural and synlhetic rubbers.
B. Synthetic Oyee
Colorrr and constilution (Electronic Concept). Ctassitjcation ot Dyes. Chemistry
ot dyes. Chemistry and synthesis ot l\4ethyt Orange, Congo Red, Matachite
Green, Crystal Violet, phenolphthajejn, fluorescein, Alizarine and Indtoo.
UNIT.IV SPECTROSCOPY
A. Mass specttoscopy : mass speclrum fragmentalion of functional groups.
B.Sc.-ttt nO)
B. lnfraRed Spectroscopy : lR absorption Band lheir position and intensaly,
ldentificalion of lB specka.
C. Uv-Visible spectroscopy : Beer Lambert's law. eflect ol Coniugaljon imax
Visible speclrum and colour.
D. Anlhocyanin as nalural colouring matler (lnlroduction only)
E. Application of Mass, lR, Uv-Visible Spectroscopy lo organic molecuies.
uNlT"V A. Nll/lR spectroscopy : Inlroduction to NMB. Shielding and Number ol signal in
PN,4R, Chemical shrlt and characterlstic values, spillting oJ Signals and Coupling
constant. Application lo organic molcules.
B. I3CMR Spectroscopy : Principal & Applicalion.
C. Magnetic Resonance lmaging (MRl)- Introductory idea.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Organic Chemistry, Morrison aM Boyd, Prentice-Hali
2. Organic Chemislry, L.G. Wade Jr., Prentice-Hall
3. Fundamentals ol Organic chemistry, Solomons, John wiley
4. Organic Chemislry, Vol.l, ll, lll, S.M.Mukherjee, S. P Singh and R.P Kapoor, Wiley-Eastern
(New-Ag-")
5. Organic Chemislry, F.A. Carey, Mccraw Hill
6. Introduction to Organlc Chemislry, Strelweisser, Healhcock and Kosover, Macmillan
7. Organic Chemistry, PL. Soni
8. Organic Chemistry, Bahi & Bahl
9. Organic Chemistry, Joginder Singh
10.. Carbanic Rasayan, Sashi & Bahi
11. Carbanic Basayan, R.N. Singh, S.M.l. Gupta, l',4.1,'1. Bakodia & S.K. Wadhwa
12. Carbanic Rasayan, Joginder Singh.
13. Catuanic Resayan, PL., Soni.
14. Corbanic Rasayan, Bhagchandani, Sahitya Bhawan Publicaiion.
15. Flasayan Vigyan, thatnagar, Arun Prakashan.
B.Sc.- l (11)
n. orbilals and lheir characterislics, Hybrid orbilal : SP, SP2, SP3, Calculalion of
coeilicients Ads used in these hybrid orbitals.
Inkodlction to valence bond modelol H2, Comparison of M.O. and VB model, Htlckle
theory applicalion ol huckel lheory to ethane propene elc
UNIT-III SPECTROSCOPY.I
A. lnlroduction, characterizalion ol eleclromagenetic radiation, regions ol lhe
spectrum, represenlation of speclra width and intensity of speclral lransition,
rolational spectra of calculated diatomic molecules, energy level ot rigid rotalor'
t
seleclion rule, determination of bond length qualitalive description ot non - rigid
roiator isotooic eflect.
B. Vibralional specka - Fundamental vibralional and lheir symmetry, vibralang
diatomic molecules, enegy levels ol simple harmonic oscillator. Selection Rule,
Pure vibrational Speclrum, delermination of {orce constanl, daatomic vibrating
ooerator. Anhormonic Oscillator.
C. Raman Spectra : Concept of polarizability, quantum lheory of Baman spectra
stokes and anli stokes lines pure rolational and_iibrational Raman specka.'
Application ol Raman spectra stokes and anti slokes lines, pure rotalional and
vibrational Raman apectra, Applications ot Raman spectra.
UNIT-IV SPECTFOSCOPY-II
A. Electronic Specka : Electronic Speclra ol dialonic molecule, Frank London
principle, types ol eleclronic transilions. Applicalions ot eleclronic spectra.
B. Photo-chemistry : Inleraction of radiation with matter, dilference belween lhermal
and photochemical processes. Laws of photochemistry Grothus-Orapper law,
Stark-Elinstein law, Jablonski diag.am depicling varjous process occuring in lhe
exciled state, qualitative descriplion ot {luorescence, occurring jn lhe exciled
slate, qualitative descripiton ot lluorescence, phosphorescence, non_radiative
processes (internal conversion, intersyslem crossing), quanlum yield
photosensitized reaclions energy transler processes {simple examples).
UNIT-V A. Thermodynamics
Energy relered to absoiute zero, lhird law of lhercdynamics Tesl of lll law ot
thermodynamics Nerst heat theotem application and limitation ol Nersl heal
theorern.
B. Physical proporties and molecular struciure : polarization ol molecules,
{Classius-Mosolti equalion. orientalion of dipoles in an eleclric field Dipol
moment, induced dipole moment, measurement ol dipole momenl Tempelalurg
methods and refractivity methods. Dipole moment and molecular skucture.
C, Magnelic Propenies: Parmagenelism diamagnelism, ferotnagnetism Oeterminalion
of magnetic susceptibilily, elucidation of molecular struclure.
NEFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Physical Chemistry, G.M. Barrow, Inlernational sludent edilion, Mccaw Hill
2. Basic prog€mming with applicalion, V.K. Jain, Tata Mccraw-Hill
3. Compulers & Common sense, R. Hunt & Shelly, Prentice_Hall
4. University general chemistry, C.N.FI. Bao, Macmillan.
5. Physical Chemistry, R.A. Alberty, Wiley Eastern
6. The elements ot Physical Chemistry, PW. Alkin, Oxlord
8.9c.-lll (12)
I
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7. Physical Chemistry through problems, S.K. Dogra & S. Dogra, Wiley Eastern
8. Physical Chemastry, B.D. Khosla
9. Physical Chemistry, Puri & Sharma
10. Bhoutic Rasayan, Puri & Sharma
11. Bhoutic Basayan, PL. Soni
12. Bhoulic Basavan, Bahl & Tuli
I PAPER-IV
LABORATORY COURSE 180 Hrs.
_. Inorganic Chemistry
aY Synthesis Anatysis
(a) Preparation ol Sodium trioxalato lerrate (lll), Na3[Fe(CrOa)3] and determination ol its
comPosition bY PermanganometrY.
(b) Prcparalion ol N|-DMG complex, [Ni(DMG)r]
(c) Preparalion ot copper tetraammine complex, [Cu(NH3)a]SOa.
(d) Preparation of cis-and trans-bioxalalo diaqua chromate (lll) ion.
Gevtmelnc Analysis
Analysis of Cu as CuSCN or CuO, Ni as Ni{DMG)r, Ba as BaSOi and Fe as Fe2O3
OJganic Chemistry
LaboGloryTechniques
A Sleam Distillation
\ Napthalene lrom ils srJspension in water
clove oil lro;n cloves
Separation oi ortho and para-nitrophenols.
B ColumnChromatography
Separation of lluorescein and methylene blue
Separation of leaf pigments lrom spinach leaves
Resolltion of recemic mixlure of (+,-) mandelic acid.
Oualitative Analysis
Analysis of an organic mixture containing two solid componenls using water, NaHCO3,
NaOH tor separalion and preparalion ot suilable d4fjvalives.
Synlhesis ot Organlc Compounds
(a) Acetylation ol salicylic acid, aniline, glucose and hydroquinone. Benzoylation of anlline
'' and phenol.
{b) Aliphalrc eleclrophilic substitution- Preparation ol iodoform form ethanol and acelon9
' (c) Aromalic electrophilic substilulion-
Nitration-Preparalion ol m-dinikobenzene, p'nitroacelanilide
Halogenation- Preparation ol p-bromoacetanilide, 2,4,6 lribromophenol
(d) Oiazotization/coupling- Preparation of meihil orange and methyl red
(e) Oxjdation- Preparation of benzoic acid hom toluene
(t) Reduction- Preparation ol aniline lrom nikobenzene, m-nitroaniline kom m_dlnitrobenzene.
Physlcal Chemistry
Electrochemislry
(a) To delerming strength of given acid conductometrically using standard alkali solution.
(b) To deterrnine solubility and solubility product ol a sparingly soluble eleckolylo
conductometrically.
B.Sc.-lll (1s)
I
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Molecular Weight Detetminalion I
B.sc.-lll
PHYSICS
Objectives :
Presenl course is aimed io provide ample knowledge
.
relevant lo the undefstanding ol modern lrends in higher physics.
of basics oJ physics which are
B sc 't (15)
gamma ray microscope' ditlraciion at a slit'
Consequence ol the uncertainty relation :
UN|T.|||QuantumN4echanics:schrodinger'sequation.Postulatorybasis'ofqUantumm€chanics.
apPlications to particle in a one'
operalors, expectalion values, transition Probabil'ties'
one dimension' fellection at a step
and lhree dimensional boxes, harmonic oscillator in
Polenlial, transmission across
a potential barrier'
m qualum numbers' the related
Hydrogen alom : natural occurrence ol n' I and
phYsical quantataes
terms' doublel fine skucture'
UNITIV Spectra of hydrogen, deuteron and alkali atoms spectral
{ stales' seleclion rules'
screening constints for alkali specka lor s'p' d
and
Discretesetol'e|ctron|cenelgieso|molecu|ers,quantisalionol'viblationa|and
and rotat.on
disiance, pure rotatina|
rotationa| energies, determinalion of inlelnuctear
uilru,ion Dissocialion limil lor lhe ground and other eleclronic states'
"p""ir"
transition rules ior pure vibration and eleclronic
vibralion speclra'
character ol Raman and
Raman ellect, Stokes and anll'stokes lines' complimentary
speciroscopy
infrared spectra' experimehtal a'rangements for Raman
wilh mater' working ol nuclear detectors'
UNTT.V lnteraction ot charged particles and neutrons
G-M counter, proporllonal counter and scintillation
counler' cloud chambers' spark
chambel, emulslons'
energy)' deuieron binding
structure ol nuclei' bdsic properties (i ' O ano binding
p
of nuclear lorces' Beta decay'
energy, p_p and n'p scattering and general concepts
of beta decay' alpna
iung""'oi"tpf'^ purii"r" Geiger'Nutlal law Gamow's explanalion
decay and continuous and discrete spectra
Nuc|earreactions,cnanneLs'compoundnuc|eus,direclreaction(concepts).shell
mode|&|iquiddropmode|'fissionandfusion(concepts),energyploductioninslals
' by p'p and carbon cycles (concepts)
TEXT AND BEFERENCE BOOKS:
1,H's.ManiandG'K.Metha:.InlroductiontoModernPhysics,,..(Afli|iatedEasl.WestPress'
1989)
2. A Berser, 'Prospecllve ot Modern Physics"
3. H.E. While, Introduction-to Atomic Physic"
4. Barrow 'lntroduclion to Molecular Physics!'
Feynman Leclures on Physics" Vollll
5. Fl.P Feynman, R B Leighton ano M Sands' 'The
(8.1. P;blications, Eombay, Delhi, Calcutta, Madras)'
6'T.A.Little|ie|dandNThorley,'AtomicandNucIealPhysics'(EngineelingLanguageBook
Society)
(Addision'Wesly)
7. H.A. Enge, "lntroduction to Nuclear Physics"
Molecules' Solids' Nuclei and
8. Eisenberg and Resnik, "Ouantum Physics ol Atoms'
Particles" (John Wiley)
9'D.P.Khande|wa|''opticsandAtomicPhysics',(Hima|ayaPub|ishingHouse,Bombay'
1988).
06)
B.Sc.-lll
I
pApER-[ (paper Code-0894]
SOLID STATE PHYSICS, SOLID STATE DEVICES AND ELECTRONICS
UNltl Amorphous and crystalline solids, Elemenls ol symmelry, seven crystal system,
Cubic laltices, Crystal planes, I\,4iller indices, Laue's equalio| for X_r;y di,lractjon,
' Bragg's Law. Bonding in solids, classllication. Cohesive energy of solid.
Madelung conslanl, evaluation ol parameters.
Specilic heat ol solids, classjcal theory (Dujong-pelt s law). Enstein and Debye
theories. Vibralional modes of one dimensional monoatomjc lattice, Dispersion
relalion, Brjllouin Zone.
UNIT-ll Free eleckon model of a metal, Solulion ol one dimensjonal Schrodiner equalron in
a constant potenlial. Density of states. Fermi Energy, Energy bands in a solid (Kronig_
Penny model wilhout mathomatical details). Melals, lnsu/aior and Serniconductors.
Hall eflect.
Dia, Para and Ferromagnelism. Langevin,s theory ol dia and para-magnetism. Curie-
Weiss's Law. Qualilative description of Ferromagnetism (Magnetic domains). B-H.
curve and Hysleresis loss.
UNIT-Ill Intrinsic semiconductors, cafiier concenlration in thermal equlibrium, Fermt tevet,
tmpurily semiconduclor, doner and acceptor levels, Diode equation, junctions, junction
breakdown, Depletion width and junclion capacilaoee, abrupt junctjon, Tunnel diode,
Zener. diode. Light emmitting diode, solar celt, Bipotar transislors, pnp and npn
transtslors, charactefistics of translslors, diiterenl conliguraljons, current arnplification
factor, FEI
UNmV HalJ and lull wave rectifier, rectifier efticiency rippte factor, Brjdge rectilier, Filters,
Inductor filter, T and N filters, Zener diode, regulated power supply.
Applications ol transisto.s.
Bipolar Transislor as amplrlier.
Single stage and CE small signai amplifiers, Emiter lollowers, Transistoras power
amplifjer, 'fransistor as oscillator, Wein-Bridge Oscillator and Har ey oscil'alor.
UNIT-V Introduction to computer organisation, ljme sharing and multi programming syslems,
window based word processing packages,
l\.4S Word.
Inkoduction lo C
programming and application to simple problems of arrangjng
numbers in ascending / descending orders : sorting a given dala in an array, solulion
o, simullaneous euation.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Introduction to solid slate physics : C.Killel
2. Solid Stal6 Physics : A.J. Dokkar
3. Electronic Circuits : Mottershead
4. Electronic Circuits : Mi man and Halkias
5. Semiconductor Devices : S.M. Sze
6. Computer lundamenlal : balaguara Swamr
B.Sc.-lll
117l
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PRACTICALS
l\,llNlMUM 16 (sixteen) Out of the lollowing or similar experiment ol equal standard I
1- Delermination of PIanck's constant
2. Determinalion of e/m by using Thomson's tube
3. Delerminalion o{ e by N4illikan's method
4. Study of speclra of hydrogen and deuterium (Bydberg constant and ratio of masses ol
electron Proton)
5. Absorption speclrum of iodine vapour
6. Study ot alkali or alkaline earlh speclra using a concave gras
7. Study ol zeeman ellect lor determinalion ol Lande gJactor'
8. Analysis ol a given band speclrum.
9. Study ot Raman speclrum usLng laser as an excllalron solrce
10. Study ol absorption ol alpha and beia rays
11. Sludy of slatistics in radioactive measuremenl
12. Coniometric study ol cryslal taces
13. Delerminalion ol dielectric constant
14. Hystefesis curye ot lransJormer core
15. Hall-probe m€thod tor measuement oi magnetic lield
16, Soecific resistance and energy gap ol a semiconductor
17. Characteristics ol transistor
18. Characteristics of a lunnel diode
19. Study of vollage regulalron syslem
20. Sludy ot a regulaled power suppl,
21. studt ol lissajous iigures using a CRO
22. Study ol VTV[,'|
23. Sludy of RC and TC coupled ampliliers
24. Study of AF and BF osciltators
25. Find roots ot l(x)=o by using Newton-Raphson method
26, Find rools of F(x)=o by uslng secant method
27. Integration bY Simpson rule
28. To find the value ot V al
31. String maniPulalions
32. Towers ol Honoi (Nonrecursive)
33. Finding lirsl lour perlecl numbers
34. Ouadratac interpolalion usjng Newton's forward'di{lerence formula ol degree iwo'
TEXT ANO REFERENCE BOOKS :
L B.G. Strechman ; 'Solid Slate Eleclronic Devices". ll Edition (Prentice-Hali of lndia, New
Delhi. 1986)
2. W.D. Stanley ; 'Eleclronic Devices, Circuits and Applications' (Prentice Hall, New Jersey,
usA. 1988)
3. S. L;pschulsz and A Poe ; "schaum's Oulline ot Theory and Problems ot Programming
with Fortran' (McGraw-Hill Book Co. Singapore, 1986)
4. C Dixon :'Numerical Analysis"
B.Sc.lll 08)
I
MATHEMATIS
There shall be thre€ lheory papers. Two compulsory
and one optional Each paper
carrying 50 marks is divided inio live units and each
unit rn!l.t".-
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ANALYSIS
REAL ANALYSIS
UNlT.l Series of arbilrary lerms. Convergence, divergence and Oscillation. Abej,s and
Dirichlet,s test. Mulliplication ol series. Double series.
Pariial derivation and diflerentiability ol real_valued functions
oflwo variables. Schwarz
and Young's theorem. lmplicil ,unc(on rneorem.
..-.._.. lourier series. Fourier expansron or precewtse rnonotonic functions.
UNIT-ll Biemann integral. lntergrability ol continuous and monotonic functions.The
l!ndamental
theorem ol inlegral calculus. Mean value lheorems ol integral
calculus.
lmproper inlegrals and their convergence, Comparison
tesis. Abel,s and llirjchlefs
tesls. Frullani.s inlegral. Integral as a lunctjon of a parameler.
Contlnuity, derivabjJlly
and integrabrlily ot an integral ot a lLnclron ol a parameler.
COMPLEX ANALYSIS
UNIT-lll Complex numbers as ordered pairs. Geometrjc representation
oI Complex numbers.
Stereographic projeclion.
Continuity and d jferentiabitity ot Complex functions. Analytic
lunctjons. Cauchy-
Riemann equatjons. Harmonic luncltons.
Elementary lunctjons. Mapping by elementary funciions.
Mobjus kanslormations. Fixedpojnts, Cross ratio.lnverse polnts
and criljcalmappings.
Conformal mappings.
METRIC SPACES
UNIT-IV Delinition and examptes of melric spaces. Neighbourhoods,
Limil points, Interior
points, open aird ctosed sels, closure and interior.
Boundary poini"i i ro," pu"" ot
a metric space. Cauchy sequences, Completeness, Cantor,s intersection
theorem.
Contraction principje, Construction of reat numbers as tne
comfteiion or rne
incomprete metric space or rationars. FIear numbers as
comptete JJu."ot,uro.
UNIT.V Dense subsets. Baire Category theorem. Separabte, "
tir.t
"""onO'_uni"Ol
counlable spaces. Continuous lunctions. Exlension lheorem. ^no
Unilorm conttnuily,
lsomelry and homeomorphjsm. Equivalent mekics. Compactness,sequentiat
compaclness. Totally bounded spaces. Finjle inlersecljon property.
Conlinuous
lunctions and compact sels, Connectedness, Componenls,
Contin;ous functions and
connected sets.
REFERENCES:
ft4athematicat Anatysis, Narosa publishing House,
1 II
2. 1p?:J"1,
R.R. coldberg, Reat Anatysis, Oxlord & tBH publishinfCo.,
New Oethi, js85.
N"w O"rrri, tgiO.
9 ! !u"S, Undergraduare Anatysis. Springer-Vertag. Ne; york, j 9e3.
and & Choudhary, A Fkst Coarse in Mathematical Anatysis, Narosa
" 3:.L9l1lrl9"ru.
r!o,tsntng House, New Delhi, 1997.
5. Shanti Narayan, A Coufse ol Mathematicat Anatysis, S. Chand & Co. New Delhi_
B.Sc.- l
(19)
t
6. PK. Jain and S.K. Kaushik, An inlroduclion to Real Analysis' S Chand & Co
' New Delhi'
2000.
7. B.v. Churchill & J.W Brown, Complex Variables and ApPlications, 5'" Edition' Mccraw-
Hill, NewYork, 1990.
8. :
MarkJ. Ablowitz & A S.Fokas, Complex Variables Inlroduction and Applications'
Cambridge University Press' South Asian Editjon, 1998'
9. Shanli N;rayan, Theory ol Funclions ol a Complex Variable' S Chand & Co ' New Delhi
10. E.t. Copson, Melric Spaces, Cambridge University Press' 1968'
1 1. PK. Jain and K. Ahmad, Metric Spaces, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi' 1996
12. G.F. Simrnons, Inrbductin to Topology and Modern Analysis, McGraw-Hill'
1963'
(20)
B.Sc.lll
I
6. K. Hoflman and R. Kunze,Linear Algebra, 2" Editon, Prentice Hall. Englewood Cljffs, New
- Jersey, 1971.
7. S.K. Jain, A. Gunawardena & P8. Bhallacharya, Basic Linear Algebra with MATLAE. Key
College Publishing (Spr,nger-Verlag) 2001.
8. S. Kumaresan, Linear Algebra, A.ceometric Approach, Prenlice-Hall of lndia, 2000.
9. Vivek Sahai and Vikas Bisl, Algebra, Norosa Publishing House, 1997.
10. l.S. Luther and l.B.S.Passi, Algebra, Vol. l-croups, Vol. ll-Bings. Narosa Publishing House
(Vol. I-1996. Vol. ll-1999)
11. D.S. Malik, J.N. l\4ordeson, and M K. Sen, Fundamentals ol Abstract Algebra, Mccraw-
Hill Internalional Edition, 1997.
PAPER- t . (OPTIONAL)
(l) PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (Paper codd.0900)
UNIT-I Data Siorage. Storage of bils. Main l\remory. Mass Storage. Coding Iniormation ol
Storage.The Binary System. Sloring integers, storing tractions, communication errors.
Data Manipulalion - The Cenlral Processing Unil. The Stored-Program Concept.
Programme Execution. Other Archriectures. Arithmetic/Logic Instruclidns. Computer-
Perlpheral Communicalion.
UNlt ll Operating System and Networks . The Evolutionof Operating System. Operating
Syslem Architeciure. Coordinating the Machine's Activities. Handling Compelition
Among Process. Networks. Networks Prolocol.
Sottware Engineering'The Soltware Engineering Discipline.The Sollware Lile Cycle.
Modularity- Developmenl Tools and Techniques. Documentation. Soflware Ownership
and Liability.
UNlT.lll Algorithms - The Concept of an Algorithm, Algorithrn Representation. Algorithm
Discovery. lleratave Struclures. Recursive Structures. Etliciency and Cofrectness.
(Algorithms to be implemented in C**).
Programming Languages-Historical Perspective.Tradilional ProgrammingConcepls,
Program Unils. Language lmplemenlalion. Parallel Computing, Declarative Computing.
UNIT-IV Oata Structures - A(ays. Lists. Slacks. Queues. Tr4rs. Customised Data Types.
Object Oriented Programming.
Filo Structure - Sequential Files. Texl Files. Indexed Files. Hashed Files. The Role
of The Operaling System.
Dalabase Structure - General lssues. The Layered Approach to Database
lmplemenlation.The Relational Model. Obiect-Oriented Database. Maintaining Database
Inlegrity. E-R models.
UNIT-V Artilical lntelllgence - Some Philosophical lssues. lmage Analysis. Feasoning,
Conlrol Syslem Activities. Using Heuistics. Artificial N€ural Networks. Application ol
Artilacial Intelligence.
Theory of Computation - Turning Machines. Compulable functions. A Non computable
Function. Complexity and its Measures. Problem Classilication.
REFERENCES:
l. J. Glen Erookshear, Computer Scienc€ : An. Overview, Addjtion -Wesley.
2. Stanley B. Lippman, Josee Lojoie, C++ Primer {3rd Edilion), Addlson-Wesley.
B.Sc.- l 12t)
PAPER.III . (OPTIONAL)
(ll) DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (Paper code-oso1)
UNITI Sels and Propositions - Cardinality. Malhematical Induction' Principle of lnclusion
and exclusion-
Slructure
Computability and Formal Languages - Ordered Sets Languages Phrase
Combinalions and
Grammars. Types ot Grammars and Languages Permutations
Discrete Probability-
UNtT.ll Relations and Functions - Binary Belations' Equivalence Relations and Partitions-
Partial Order Relalions and Lattices Chains and Anlichains Pigeon Hole Principle
Graphs and Planar Graphs ' BasicTerminology Multigraphs Weighted Graphs Palhs
and Circuits. Shorlest Paths Eulerian Palhs and Ci'cLrits Travelling Salesman
Problem. Planner Graphs
UNIT-llt Finite State Machines ' Equivalent Machines Finile Slate Machines as
Language
Becognizers. Analysis ol Algorithms - Time Complexily Complexity ol Problems'
Discrete Numeric Functions and Generating Funclions'
with
UNIT-lVl Recurrence Relations and Becursive Algorithms Linear Recurrence Relations
_
B.Sc.-lll \221
Application of Mathemalics in Insurance
UNlT.lv Insurance Fundamenlals'lnsurance delined. l\4eaning of loss. Chances of loss, peril,
hazard. and oroximale cause in insurance. Cosls and beneiits of insurance lo the
I society and branchgs ol insurance-life insurance and various types ol general
\
insurance. lnsurable loss exposuresiealure ot a loss lhat is adeal lor insurance. Lile
lnsurance N4athemalics - Construclion ol Mortalily Tables. Computation ol Premium
of Lile lnsurance lor a fixed duralion and lor the whole life.
UNIT-V Determinalion of claims ior General Insurance - Using Poisson Dislribution and
Negative Binomial Distribution-the Polya Case.
0elermination of lhe amounl of Cla ms in General Insurance - Compound Aggregate
claim model and its properties, and claims of reinsurance. Calculation of a compound
claim densjty lunctlon. F-recursive and approximate formulae lor F.
REFERENCES:
1. Aswath Damodaran, Corporate Finance - Theory and Practice, John Wiley & Sons Inc.
2. John C. Hull, Options, Futures, and Other Derivaiives, Prentice-Hall ol Indian Private
Limited.
3. Sheldon M, Fioss, An lntroduclion to l\,4athematical Finance, Cambridge University Press.
4. Mark S. Dortman, Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance, Prentice Hall, Englwood
Clifls, New Jersey.
5. C.D. Daykin,I Pentikainen and M. Pesonen, Practical Risk Theorylor Acluaries, Chapman
& Hall.
PAPER. III . (OPTIONAL)
Theory component will have maximum ma*s 30.
Practical componenl will have maximum marks 20.
B.Sc..lll (23)
Inlegration, lvlethods Based on Numerical Dilferentialion, Boundary Value Problems,
Eigenvalue Problems.
Approximation : Different Types ol Approximation, Least Square Polynomial
Approximalion, Polynomial Approximation using Orthogonal Polynornials, Approrimation
with Trigonometric Functrons, Exponential Funclions, Chebychev Polynomials,
Rational Functions-
lJnit V Monle Carlo l\rethods Random number generalion, con g ruential generato rs, statistical
tests ot pseudo-random numbers,
Flandom variate generation, jnverse tranform method, composilion method,
acceptancerejection melhod, generation ot exponential, normal variates, binomialand
Poisson variates.
l\,'lonte Carlo integralion, hit or miss Monte Carlo integration, Monte Carlo integration
for improper inlegrals, error analysis lor Monte Carlo intergration.
REFERENCES:
1. Henry Mlllish& Herberl L. Cooper, Spirjt ot C : An lnlroduclionto l\,4odern Programming,
Jaico Publishers, Eombav.
2. B.W Kernighan and D.M. Rilchie. The C Programming Languago 2'd Edition, (ANSI
featLtres) Prenticq Hall, 1989.
3. Peler A Darnel and Philip E. L4argolis, C : A Sottware Engineering Approach, Narosa
Publishing House, 1993.
4. Roberl C. Hutehisonand Steven E' Jusl, Programming using C Language, Mccraw Hill,
1988.
5. Les Hancock and Morris Krieger, The C Primer, Mccraw Hill, 1988.
6. V. Rajaraman, Programming in C, Prentice Hall of India, 1994.
7. Byron S. Gotlfried, Theory and Problems ol Programming with C, tala Mccraw-Hill
Publishing Co. Lld., 1998.
L C.E. Froberg,lntroduction lo Numerical Analysis, (Second Edilion), Addison-Wesley, 1979.
9. James B. Scarborough, Numerical Malhematical Anasysis, Oxlord and lBHPublishing Co.
Pvt. Ltd. 1966.
10. Melvin J. Maron, Numerical Analysis A Practical Approach, Macmillan publishing Co., lnc.
New York, 1982.
11. [,,1.K. Jain,'S.R.K- lyengar, R.K. Jain, Numefical Methods Problems and Solutions, New
Age Internalional (P) Ltd., 1996.
12. M.K. Jain, S.R.K. lyengar, R.K. Jain, Numerical Methods lor Scienlific af;i.l Engineering
Compulation, New Age Internalional (P) Ltd., 1999.
13. R.Y Rubislein, Simulation and lhe Monte Carlo [,4ethods, John Wiley, 1981.
14. D.J. Yakowitz Computational Probabilily and Simulalion, Addison-Wesley, 1977.
B.Sc.1ll 1'24)
Monthly Salary lncome Tax
9000 or more 40% ot monthly salary
7500 or more 30% of monlhly salary
7499 or less 206/" of monlhly salary
3. Write a program in C lhat reads a year and determine whelher it is a leap year or nol'
4. Wite a program in C lo calculate and prinl lhe first n terms oI libonacci s eries using looping
statement.
5. Write a program in C that reads in a number and single digit. lt determines whether lhe
lirsl number contains the digit or nol
6. Write a program in C to compltes the roots ol a quadratic equalion using case stalement'
7. Write a program jn C to lind out the largest number ol lour numbers using lunction'
L Write a program in C to find the sum of ailthe digits ot a given number using recursioo
9. Wrile a program in C to calculale the laclorial ol a given number using reculsion-
10. Write a program in C lo calculate and print the multiplicalion ol given 2D matrices
11. Wrile a program in C to check that whelher given slring palindrome or not.
12. Write a C funclion seriessum 0 to calculale the sum ol series :
A.Sc.- l (26)
uNlT-ll Community Ecology : Community characleristics, frequency, density, cover, lile lorms
bro'ogical speblrum i ecolog:cal sJccession.
Ecosystems : Strucllre, abiolic and biolic componenis ; Ioocj chain, tood web,
ecological pyramids, energy flow ; biogeochemical cycles ol carbon, nitrogen and
ohos0norus,
UNIT-lll Population ecology I Growth curves ; ecolypes ; ecads.
Biogeographrcal regions ol India.
Vegetation types of lndia : Foresls and grasslands.
UNIT-IV Ulilizalion ol Plants
Food planls rBice, wheal, maize, potato, sugercane.
Fibres : Cotlon and iute.
Vegetable oils :Groundnut, muslard and coconut
General account of sources of firewood, timber and bamboos.
UNIT.V Spices : General account,
Medicinal plants : General accounl
Beverages : Tea and collee.
Rubber
PRACTICAL SCHEME M,M.50
01. Physiology 08
02. Ecology 08
03. Utilization ot Planls 05
04. Biochemislry / Biotechnology 06
05. Spotting (1-5 spols) 10
06. Project work 04
07. Viva V 05
ud. sesstonal uc
50
Suggested Laboralory Exerciseg
1. To sludy the permeability ol plasma membrance using different concentralions of
organicsolvents.
2. To sludy the eflect o, lemperalure on permeabilily ot plasma membrane.
3. To prepare lhe slandard curue of protoin and determine the prolein contenl in unknown samples,
4. To study the enzyme activily ol catalase and peroxidas€ as inllenced by pH and temperature.
5. Comparison ol the rale ol respiration ol various plant parls.
6. Separation of chloroplast pigment by solvents melhod.
7. Delerminig the osmotic polential of vacuolar sap by plsmolylic method.
L Determining lhe water potental of any luber.
9. Separation ol amino acids in a mixtue by paper chromatography and their identitication
by comparison wilh standards.
10. Bioassay of auxin,.cytokinin, GA. ABA and elhylene using appropriate plant material.
11. Demonstration ol the technique ol micropropagalion by using differ€nt explanls, e.g.
axillary buds, shoot meristems.
Demonskation ol lhe technique of anther culture,
lsolation ol protoplasts lrom diflerent lissu€s using commercially available enzymes.
14. Demonstralion of root and shoot lormation lrom the aoical and basal portion o{ stem
segments in liquid medium containing dillerent hormones.
B.Sc.J \27)
Suggested Laboratory Erpercises (Ecology)
1. To delermine minimum number of quadrais required tor reltable eslimate of biomass in
grassran0s.
2. To study lhe kequency ol herbaceous species in grassland and to compare the hequency
distribution wilh Raunkair's Standard Frequency Diagram
3. To €stimate importance Value lndex for grassland species on lhe basis ot relative
kequency, relative density and relative biomass in protected and grazed grassland
4. To measure the vegetalioh cover ot grassland lhrough point kame method.
5. To measure ihe aboveground planl biomass in a grassland.
6. To determine Kemp's constant for dicot and monocot leaves and to estimate the leat area
index ol a grassland communtty.
7. To determine diversily indices (richness, Simpson, Shannon-Wieneo in grazed and
protected g€ssland.
8. To estimate bulk density and porosity ol grassland and woodland soils.
9. To delermine moislure content and water holding capacity ol grassland and woodland soir.
10. To study the vegetation structure through prolile diagram
11. To eslimats transparency, pH and lemperature ol diljerenl water bodies.
12. To measure dissolved oxygen conlont in polluled and unpolluted waler samples.
13. To estimate salinity of dilferent water samples.
14. To determine lhe percenl leat area anjury ol dilterent leal samples collecled around polluted
sites.
15. To estimate dust holding caPacity ol lhe leaves ol dillereni plant species.
PRACTICAL
Suggested- Labotatory Exercises (tor Utllization ot Planis)
1. Food Plants : Study ol lho morphology, structure and simple microchemical tests of the
lood storing tissues in rice, wheat, maize, polalo and sugarcane, Microscopic exmaination
ol slarch in lhese plants (excepting sugarcane)
2. Fibres : Study ol cotton llowsrs, seclioning ol lhe cotton ovuies/developing s€eds lo lrace
the origin and development ol cotton iibres. l\ricroscopic study of colton and lesl for
celtulose, Sectioning and slaining ol jute slem lo show the location and developmenl ol
tjrbres. Microscopic structure. Test lor ligndcellulose.
3. Vegetable oils : Study ot hand seclions ol groundnut, mustard and coconut and staining
ol oil droplels by Sudan lll and Sudan Black.
4. Field visits :To study sources ol lirewood (10 planls), lamber-yielding lrees (10lrees) and
bamboos. A list to be prepared mentioning sPecial teatures.
5. Spices : Examine black pepper, cloves, cinnamon (hand sections) and opened kuils ol
cardamom and describe lhem briefly.
Preparation ol an illustraled invenlory of 10 medicinal plants used in indigenous systems
of medicine or atlopathy : Wrile their bolanical and common names, parls used and
disease/disorders for which they are prescribed.
7. Beverages : Cut Sections ot boiled coffee beahs and tea leaves to sludy the characlerstac
struclural leatures.
8. Rubber : Coll€ct illustrative malerials of Hevea brasillensis ; morphology of the plant and
tapping practices, history of rubber. Lisl lhe many uses oJ rubber.
B.Sc-- l
ZOOLOGY
Paper-l (Paper Code-0917)
Ecology, Envifonmenral-biology ;Toxicology ; Microbiology and Medical Zology.
2. Attempling one que3tlon lrom each unit will be compulsory. 100./. chice be given.
uNrTr (EcoLoGY)
1. Aims and scopes ot Ecology.
2. Major ecosyslems ot the world-Brief intruduclion
. 3. Populalion- Characleristics and regualtion ol densities.
4. Communilies and Ecosystems.
. 5. Brogeochemrcal cycles
6. Air and water pollution
7 F.nlnni..ls'r..essin4
uNrT. (ENVtRON!TENTAL BtOLOGy)
1. Laws ol limiiing taclors
2. Food chain in a lreshwater ecosystem.
3. Energy llow in ecosystem-Trophic levels
4. Conservalion ol Natural resources
5. EnvironmentalimpaclAssessmenl
uNtT{t (ToxtcoLocY)
L
Definition ot Toricity
2.
Classificalion ol toxicants
3.
Principle ot systematic toxicology
4.
Toxic agents and their action- l\y'elallic and inorganic agents
5.
Animal poisons - Snake-venom, Scorpion and bee poisoning
6.
Food pisoning
uNrT-tv (MlcRoBtoLoGY)
1. ceneral and Applied microbiology.
2. Microbiology of Domestic water and sewage
. 3. Microbiology of milk and milk products
4.
lndustrialmicrobiology
- UNIT-V (lilEDlCAL MICBOBIOLOGY)
1. B.ief inlrodlction to pathogenic micro-organisurs, Rickettsia, Spirochaetes and
Bacteria.
2, Brief accounl ol liie-hislofy and pathogenicity ol lhe following pathogens with
rele.enc€ to man ; Prophylaxis and trealmenl -
(a) Pathogenic Protozoans - Entamoeba, Trypanosoma, and Giardia
(b) Pathogenic helminlhs ' Schislosoma
(c) Nematode Paihogenic parasttes ol man
3, Vector insecls
B.Sc.- l
PAPER-II
(Paper Code-0918)
(GENETTC'S, CELL PHYS|OLOGY, B|OCHEMtSTRy, BTOTECHNOLOGY AND
. B|oTECHNIOUES)
Note: Ateempting one queslion trom each unil will be compulsory, 100% choice be given.
uNtTl (GENET|C'S)
1. Linkage and Linkage maps
2. Varieties of gene expression - [4ulliple alleles ; lithogenesis ; Pleiotroprc genes;
gene interaction i epistasis.
3. Sexchromosome systems, and sex-linkage.
4. [,,lutalion and chromosomal alteraiions; meiotic consequences.
5. H!man genetics - chromosomal and single gene disorders (somalic cellgenetics)
uNtTnt (cELLPHYSTOLOGY)
1.
General idea about pH and BulJer.
2.
Transport across membrane - cell membrane; Miiochondria andEndoplasmic
reliculum.
3. Aclive transport and rls mechanism; Active lransport in Mitochondria and
Endop'asmic reliculum.
4. Hydrolytic enzymes - Their chemical nature, Activation and specilicily.
UNIT.III (BIOCHEMISTRY}
1. Amino acids and Peptides - Basic skucture and biological function.
2. Carbohydrate and its metabolism - Glycogenesis; Gluconeogengsis; glycolysis,
Glycogenolysis; Cosi'cycle.
3. Lipid metabolism - Oxldation of glycerol; oxidation ot Jaty acid.
4. Prolein metabolism - Deaminalion,Transamination, Transmelhylation; Biosynthesis
ot Prolein;
UNITTV (BIOTECHNOLOGY)
1. Biotechnology - Scope and importance.
2. Recombinant DNA and Gene cloning.
3. Cloned genes and other tools ol biotechnology.
4. Applications ot biolechnology in (i) Pharmaceutical industry, and (ii) Food
Processing industry.
uNrT-v (BroTEcHNrouE)
Principles and techniques about lhe tollowing
1. pH meler
2. Colorimeter
3. l\4icroscopy-Light mic.oscopes, Phase conkasl and Electron microscopes.
4. Centrifugation
5. Separalion ol biomolecules by chromatographt and Electrophoresis
6. Histrochemical melhods for delerminalion o, Protein, Lipids, and carbohydrate
E.sc.- l (30)
PRACTICAL WORK
The Praclical work in general shall be based.on syllabus prescribed in lheory.
The candidates wiil be required to show knowiedge ol the Jollo"ling :
1. Eslimalion ol populalion density, Percentage lrequency, Relalive density.
2. Analysis ol Producers and consumers in grassland.
3. Deteclion ot gram-negalive and gram-positive bacteria.
4. Blood group deleclion (A,8, AB & O).
6. R.B.C., W8.C. count.
6. Blood coagulation time.
7. Preparalion of Hematin cryslals irom blood ol rat.
L Observation ol Drosophila, wild and mutant.
9. Chromatography-Paper or gel.
10. Colorimetric estimation of hemoglobin.
11. M;tosrs In onion root tip.
12. Biochemical detechon of Carbohydrate, Prolein and Lipid.
13. Study of Permanent slides of Parasiles, based on theory paper
14. Working Principles oJ pH meler, Colorimeter, centriluge and microscopes.
Z. VivaVoce OS marks
8. S€ssional : . 05 marks
B-Sc.- l (31)
MICRO-BIOLOGY
SCHEME OF PRACTICAL
Duralion :4 Hrs. Max Marks : 50
1. Characterization and ldenlilacalioo ol micro-organism
lrom any given source 15
2. Biochemical identrlicatlon ol some biodegraded o'gan,c
molecules 10
3. spors (1 to 5) lo
4. Viva voce 05
5. Sessional 10
Total - 50
(PRACTICAL SYLLABUS)
MOLECULAF BIOLOGY AND GENETIC ENGINEEFING
Characterization of genetic markers of known baclerial slrains.
Phage growth curve.
lsolation ol DNA lrom bacteria.
lsolalaon of plasmid DNA and reskiction analysis.
Simple cloning using plasmid 0NA as vector and lranslormation of competent E. coli
celts.
Eleclrophoretrc analysrs ot proteins.
lsolation ol Bacleria lrom air and soil (crop fields)
lsolatjon of Fungi fronl air and soil
Study ot rhizospheric & Phyllospheric microbes of some economically imporlant
pranls
giodegradation sludy o{ some organic molecules
microbial assessment ol potable waler
Analysis of sewage waste
Analysis of Garbages (soild wasles)
BEFERENCE:
Philipp Gorhardl, manual of l\4ethods lor general Bacleriology. ASM.536pp.
B.SC.-I 132\l
I Blology ol ptasmids. Bacteriophages, lylic vs lysosogenic phages,
singre slandard
DNA phages, M 19, restriction modilication systems, restrictio-n
enzymes.
UNIT-V Plasmid and phage vectors, reslriction and ligation of vector
and paisenger DNA,
translormalaon ot host cells. seleclion vs. screening ol recombinant
colonies, analysis
ot recombinant clones, DNA sequencing, proGin separation anJ ldenijficalion.._
methods.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Essentials of Motecular Biology by GM Matacinski.
2. Gsnes lX by Benjamin Lewin
3. Molecular Biology by TA Brown.
pApEF. (pape. Code_0924)
ENVIRONMENTAL AND MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
M.M.50
UNIT-I Aerobiology; definition, droplel nuctet, aerosol assessment of air quataty, some
important air borne diseasos caused by bacteria (Djptheria, peneumonja,
Meningitis),
vjrus {lnfluenza, Chicken pox, N4easels) and lungj (mycosis); their
symproms ano
preventivemeasures.
uNlr'll soir microbiorogy: physicar and ch.micar characteristics and micro
frora of vadous
soil types, rhizosphere, phyltosphere. Brief accounl of microbial inleractrons:
symbiosis, rnutualism, commensalism, compelilion, amensalism,
synergism, parasilasm,
and predation.
Biolertitizers - biological njtrogen lixalion, njkoginase enzyme, nil genes,
symbioljc
nitrogen tixalion, and non-symbiotjc nikogen fixation
lAzotobactJr, Azospirilum),
VAI\r-eclo-endo-ectendomycorrhrzae.
UNlT.lll Aquaticd rnicrobiology; ecosystem, fresh waler (ponds, lakes,
stream) ano manne,
Waler zonation : upwelling, enlrophication.
Potability ol waler - microbial assessment ol water quality.
Brief account of water borne diseases (Typhoid, Dysentery,
Chotera, Hepatatjs) and
provenltve measutes.
UNlT.lV Food spoilage and lood borne intections.
A brief mentjon about biodegradation, xenobiotics, bioaccunmulation,
biopesftsides
and deterioralion.
General concept ol industriat microbiology and their applications.
UNIT.V Wasle Treatrnent : types ol wastes, charicterizaton ol soliO
and liquid waste, waste
treatment soljd saccharilicalion, gasjfication, composting.
Liquid waste lrealment - aerobic, anaercbic primary seco;dary
and tertiary memods.
Uselul byproducts, mushroom, tu€I, tertilizer, Bioaegradation
___-
REFERENCES:
ol industriar wasro.
1. Food Microbiology by WC Frazier and D Westhoff.
2. Agricultural Microbiology by Bhagyaraj and Fangaswamy.
3. Bioremediation by KH Baker and DS Herson.
4. Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology by EJ garon.
B.Sc.- l (33)
PBACTICAL FOR B.SC. PART III
(MlcRoBloLoGY)
Characterization of genelic markers
ot known baclerial skain I
lsolation ol DNA from bacteria
lsolation ol Plasmid DNA
as vector and translormation of competent
E coli
Simpte ctoning uslng plasmid DNA
El€ctrophoresis ol Protein / DNA'
lsolation ol microorginsms from
air' soil and water'
lsolation of pathogenic microorganisms'
kom economically important Plants'
ol rhizospheric and phyllowphenc microbes
Study
molecules'
Biodegradation of some organic
Microbial assessm€nt ol potable waler'
Analysis ol sewage waste, solid wast€ (garbage)'
by bailing technlque'
lsolation of aquatic fungi {zoosporic)
by baiting technrque
lsolation ot keratinophilic lungi soil
Oemonstration of beactedal antagonlsm
colonization by VAM fungi'
Microscopic obse ation ol rcot
(34)
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STATISTICS
PAPERI
(PaPer Code-0907)
APPLIEO STATISTICS
in India Melhods
UNIT-I Indian Applied Siatistical System : Present oJlicial stalisiical system
and the principal
of collection ol otlicial statistics, their reliability and limitations'
industry'
publications containing such slatistics on the topics- populalion agriculture'
banking and
lrade, price, labour and employment' transporl and communicalions' (15L)
rnance.
UNIT-ll Demographic Meihods Sources ol demographic data - census' regisler'aclhoc survey'
:
ol mortality and
hospilal records, demograpnlc protiles of lndian census Measuremeni
by cause'
lile lables- crude, death rates' inlant mortality rates' death dale.. rale and
standardized dealh rate, complele lile table - its main iealures'
mortalily
I
' crude birlh rate
proOaUility ot Oying, use of survival tables l'4easuremenl ol fertility
gross reproduclion rale' net reproduction
!eneraf ferrility r;le, lotal lerlility rale, (25LL
rare.
UN|T.|||Economicstalistics:Indexnumber.ilsde|inition'app|icalionso|indernumbers.
problems
price relatives and quantity or volume relatives' link and chain relatives'
simplo aggregative and
involved in computation of index numbers' use ol averages'
index numbers' time
weighted average methods' Laspeyre's' Paasche's and Fisher's
anilactor reversal lests ol index numbers consumer Price Index (20L)
REFERENCES:
Preniice Hallof India
1. Croxton F.E. and Cowden D.J (1969) lApplied General Statistics'
ol statistic'' vol -ll' World
2. Goon, A.M., Gupta' N4.K.' Das gupta' B (1986) : Fundamentals
Press. Calcutta.
S.GuidetocurlenlIndiano|ficalslatistics:cenllalstalisticalorganiza|ion,Govt'o||ndia.
New Delhi.
Sociely' Calculta
4. Saluia M.P ( ) Indian Olficial staristical Systems, Statistical Publishlng
5. Srivastava, O.S. (1983) : A textbook ol Demography' Vikas Publishing
ADOITIONAL REFERENCES :
Agency'
1. Gupla and Mukhopadhyay PP ( ) Aplied Statistics' Cenlral Book
Pressat R. (1978) : Stalistical Demography' lvlethuen and Co
Ltd'
2.
(38)
A.Sc.-lll
PAPER.II
(PaPer Code-0908)
STATISTICAL OUALITY CONTROL AND COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIOUES
UNIf.l lmportance of statistical methods in industrial research and practice, specification ol
items and lol qualities corresponding to visuai gauging, count and measurements,
lypes of inspection, determination of lolerance limils. General theory of control charls,
ca!ses ol variation io quality, control limits, sub-grouping, summary ol out-ot conkol
crileria, charts toralkibules, npcharl, p - chatr, c- chart, u- charl, Cha s for variables_
X'and R charts, design of X and B charts versus p-charts, process capabilily studies.
{301)
UNlT.ll Principle ol acceptance sampling- problem of lot acceplance, slipulation o, good and
bad lots, prodLrcer's and consumers risks, slngle and double sampling Plans. lheir OC
lunctions, concepts ol AOL, LTPO AOQL, average amount ot inspeclion and ASN
lunction, rectilying inspection pians, Sarnpling inspection plans, lndian Slandards
Tables Part-l (incl!ding applicalions), lS 2500 Part L (1sL)
UNIT-V Four shorl notes, one trom each unil. Studenl havo lo answer any two.
REFERENCES:
1. Brownless K.A. (1960) :Stalisiical theory and [4ethodology in Science and Engineering.
John Wiley and Sons.
2. Grant E.L. {'!964) : Slatistical Quality Conlrol, McGraw Hill.
3. Duncan A-J. (1974) : Oualily Control and Induskial Slatistics, Traporewala and Sons.
4. Gass S.l. (1975) : Linear Programming j\,4ethods and Applications, Mccraw Hill.
5. Rajaraman, V (1981) : Compuler Orienled Numerical Methods, P.entice Hall.
6. Sastry S.S. (1987) : tnlroduclory l/elhods ot Numerical Analysis, Prentice Hall.
7. Taha H.A. (1989) : Operations Research :An Inkoduclion, Macmillan Publishing Company.
ADOITIONAL REFERENCES :
l. Bowker H.A. and Liberman G.T. (1962) : Engineering Stalistics, Prentice Hall.
2. Cowdsn D.J. (1960) : Statistical Melhods in Qualily Conlrol, Asia Publishing Sociely.
3. Garvin W.w. (1960) : Inlroduction to Linear Programming, Mccraw Hill.
4. Mahajan M. (2001) : Stalistical Quallly Control, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd.
5. Rao S.S. (1984) : Oplimizalion Theory and Applications, Wiley Easlern.
B.Sc.-ltl (3s)
6. Krishnamurthy E.V and Sen S.K. (1976) : Computef Based Numorical Algorithms, Atliliated
East-Wesl Press.
PRACT}CAL
1. Computing measures ol mortalily & lertility, Construction ot life tables and examples
. involving use of life tables, Graduation ol mortalily rates by Gompertz curve, filting ot
a logislic curve.
Conslruction of Index Numberc by Lasp€yr€'s, Paasche's, Fishe/s method.
Oelerminalion ol trend in a time se;ies, conslruclion ol seasonal indices.
Fitting of Pareto curv6 to income dala, Lorenz curve ol concenlralion, Estimation ol price
elasticity ol demand form time series data.
5, Drawing ot X-R, np, p and c- charts. Drawing of OC curve tor single and double sampllng
plans lor attribules, AOQ and ATI curves.
6. Construclion ol ditfe@nce lables, use ol Newlon's Lagrange's methods ol interpolation and
divided ditference formulae, numerical evaluation of integrals using TrapezoidEl and
Simpson's on€-lhird tormulae, solution of nonlinear equation by NeMon-Raphson ileraltu€
method.
7. Formulation ol LPP'S and their duals. Solving LPPS by graphical and simplex methods,
t€nsportalion and assignmenl problems.
B.Sc.1ll
DEFENCE STUDIES
PAPER-I
PROBLEMS OF WAR ANO PEACE (Paper Code-0921)
Aim : The objective of this paper is to acquaint the students about the multidimensional
problems of war and peace and humanitarian laws.
Nots: Ouestion will be set from each unil, there will be only internal choice.
Unit.l U.N.O. ANO WORLD PEACE
1. Organs and its role.
2. Main specialized agencies of U.N.O.
3. Role of U.N.O. in world Peace.
4. Peace keeping forces of the U.N.O.
5. Veto power and Security Council.
Unit-ll WAR ANO PEACE
1. Sattlement of International Disputes.
' 2. Diplomatic agents and Consuls.
3. War crimes.
4. Neutrality.
5. Intervention.
Unit-lll HUI'ANITARIAN LAW
1. Basic concepts and development of Humanitadan law
2. UN General Assembly declaration of human rights on Dec. 10, 1948.
3. Protection of Victims and defenceless in armed conflict, POWS, wounded and
civilians in Armed.Forces.
4. Central Human Right Commission : Organisation and Function.
5. State Human Right Commission : organisation and Function.
Unit-lv REFUGEE LAW
1. Meaning, Concept and causes of Refugee.
2. Refugee and lDPs.
I 3. Refugee law in lndia.
4. Refugee Problem in South Asia
5. Role of International Committee of Red Cross and UNO in Refugee Problems.
Unit-V LAWS OF wAR
1. Law of Land war.
2. Law of sea wa..
3. Law of Air war
4. Space law
5. The International Court of Justice.
B.sc.-lll (41)
SELECTED READINGS:
t. Maunce clark, J : Readings in the Economics of War.
2. InternationalSecurity : Modern polatical Science series.
3. Rajani Kothari : Word order
4. Openhem, | : Use of Forces by states and International law
PAPER . II
MOOERN WARFAFE
(paperCode-922)
Aim i To enable sludenls to appreciale the impact ot polilical, economic and technological
developmenls on the patlerns ol conflicls belween nations.
l{ots: Ouestion will be set from each unat, there will be only internal choice.
UNlT.l 1. Development o, Nuclear w€apons.
2. Effecls of Nuclear Explosion.
3. Spread of Nuc,ear Weapons.
4. Missile and their characteristics.
5. Type ol Missiles.
UNlT.ll 1. Trends in Science and Technology and th€ir impact on war.
2. Role ol Besearch and Developmenl.
3. Development ol Weapons and thejr impat on tactics
4. Command, Conkot, Communicalion and Intelligence (C3I) in Modern Warlarg.
5. Elements of National Power.
UNff-lll 1. Malitary Satellites.
2. Expiosive Bombs.
3. War Gases.
4. l\4icro Organs I as a weapons.
5. Smart Weapons.
UNIT-h. Bocket Technology and India.
2. Missile Technology and India.
3. Nuclear Technology and India.
4. Atomic Minerals and lndia.
5 Space Technology and India.
UNrT-V L New word order -
Political, Social and Econornical.
2. Alliance and Regional co-operation.
3. Mobilisation ol resource€ lor war.
4. War lime economics.
5. New trends.
B.Sc.- l 142)
SELECTED READINGS :
'L Halailan Morton Coutemporary Military strategy
2. Brodue, Y. Strategy in the Missile Age
3. Markabi, Y Nuclear war and Nuclear Peace
4. Osanka. F.M. Modern Guerilla warf are
5. Gerald. J. Defence Psychology
6. Kno'd Kalus Science and Defence
- 7. Pandey Girishkant Yudh mein vigyan aven Tachniki.
PRACTICALS
50 ma.kt
S.ction ' A
Plain table Survey by inter section methods (Atleast ten exercises in a session)
Secilon ' B
Military - Psychology ExPeriment :
Sgctlon - C
Group Discussion and Lectures based on cuffent topic on any international & national
Problems.
B.Sc.-l
(€I
INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
PAPER.I
(Paper Code.0925)
CHEMICAL PROCESS ECONOMICS M.M. 34
UNIT-I 1. Factors involved in project cost eslimation, methods emptoyed tor the estimalion
trt capital investment. . 06L
2. Capital lormation, elements of cost accoLlniing. 051
UNTT-II 1. Interest & investment cost, lime value ol money equivalence. mf
Deprecialion, method of determining depreciation, taxes_ O4L
3. Some aspecls ol markeling, pricing policy. O4L
uNtT.Il 1. Pmfitabilily crileria, economics ot selecting allernatjves. 031
2. Varialion ol costs with capacily, Break-even point, optimum batch sizes.
Production, schedulling etc. 05L
3. Sampling of B!rlk maleriats, techniques ol sampting of solids, liquids and
gasses. 031
4. .Collection & Processing data. 02L
5. Parlicle size determination. 021
6. Rheological properties of liquids, plastics and their analysis. 03L
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATTON
uNtT.tv 1. Concept of scientific managemenl in industry.
2. Functions of rnanagement, decjsion making, planning, organising. directing &
control. . 091
3. Location of industry. 031
UNIT-V 1. Materials managemenl. 051
2. Inventory control. 041
3. Managemeni ol human resourcos-selection, incentives, welrare & satety. 05L
BOOKS :
1. Economics of Chemical industry, Hempel, E.H.
2. Plant Design & Economics for Chemical Engineers, peler Time Rhaus, McGraw Hill.
3. LC.M,A. Booklets-g & 10.
4. Industrial Organjzation & l/tanagem6nt, Bethot, L.L.
5. Industrial Organization & Managemenl, Tarachand, Vot. | & ll.
6. Book on Management, O.P. Khandelwat.
7, Rieology theory & application, Vot. 5, Etrich, Ft.F.
PAPER . II
(paper Code-0926)
PHARMACEUTICALS M.M,33
UNIT-I 1. Historical Background & development of pharmaceutical industry in lndia in
onel. O2L
2. Pharmacopoeias - Development ot Indian pharmacopoeia & inkoduction ot 8.p.,
02L
B.Sc.- l 144)
3. lntroduction to various types ol formulalions & rools ol administration. 02L
4. Aseptic condilions, need tor slerilisation, various methods oJ sterilisalion.02L
uNlT-ll 1. Various types ol pharmaceulacal excipients their chemislry, process ol
manufacture & quality, specitications Glidants, lubricanis, diluants, preserva-
tives, antioxidants, emulsiJying agents, coating agents, binders, coloring agents,
flavouring agents geletin & other addilives, sorbotol, mannitol, viscosity builders
erc. 12t
2. Surgical dressing, sutures, ligalures with resPect to the process, equapmenls
used lor manufaclure, method of sterlilizalion and qualily control. 05L
uNtT.Il 1. Pharmace!tical packaging introduction, packag€ selection, packaging materials, '
ancillary materials, packagrng machinery, qualily control ol
packaging
male ars. 051
2. F.D.A., lmportant schedules & some legal aspects ol drugs. 031
3. Pha.mceulical quality control (olh€r than the analyiical methods covered under
core-subjecD - sterility tssting, pyrogenic lesting, glass testing, bulk densily of
powoers, etc.
UNIT-IV '1. Evaluation oi crude drugs-N/oisture content, extraclive value, volatile oilconlenl,
loreign organic matter, quanlilalive microscopic exercises, including starch, leal
conlent, (palisade ralio, stomatal number & index vein, islet numbel & voin
termination numbe0, crude {iber content, introduclion lo chromalographic melhod
ol dentificalion ol crude drugs. 061
2. Chromatography, Paper chromatography, TLC, HPLC, GLC. 04L
3. lon chromatography. 0lL
INSTRUMENTATION
UNIT-V 1. Uv-Visiblespeciroscopy. 03L
2. lR-Spectroscopynon-dispersivelB. 031
3. NMR SPeclroscopy. 03L
4. Atomic Absorplion & Flame photomelry. 031
5. Neutrondillraction. 01t-
6. X'Ray Fluorescence. 01L
7, lon Selective Electrodes. 01L
BOOKS :
1. Inslumental methods oJ analysis, Willard, Meril, Dean.
2. Introduction to inslrumenlal methods ol analysis, Braun, R D., Mccraw Hill
3. Analytical chemistry, J.B. Dick, McGraw Hill.
4. Ouantitatjve Inorganic analysis, A. Vogel.
5. Instrumenlal methods of Analysis, Skoog & West.
6. Inst Jmental Meihods ot Analysis, B.K. Sharma-
PAPER.III
(Paper Code-0927)
DRUGS !r.M.33
UNfT-l 1. Phylo-chemicals-lntroduction to plant classitication & crude drugs, cultivation'
colieclion, preparations lor the markel & slorage ol medicinal plants.
B.Sc.- l (45)
2. Classilication ol vanous lypes ol drugs with examples.
3. Raw meterials, process of manulacture, effluent handling, etc. of the followirrg
bulk drugs t-
(i) Suipha drugs-sulphaguandine, sulphamethoxazote.
UNlTll 1. Chemical conslitution ol plants including carbohydrales, amino acids, proleins,
lais, waxes, volatile oils, lerpenoids, steroids, saponins flavonoids, lanins.
glycosides, alkaloids.
2. Various isolation procedures for active ingredients with examples lor alkaloids,
reserpine one lor sleroids sapogenin, diosgenin, diogron.
uNtT- t 1.. Antimicrobial :- Chloramphenicol, Furazolidne, Mercurochrome, lsoniazid, Na-
PAS.
2. Analgesic-Antilnllammatory :- Salicylic acid and its derivatives, lbuprol€n,
I\,4etenamic acid.
3. Ste.oidal Harmones r- Progeslerone, Testosterone, Methyl lestosterne.
UNIT.IV I, Vilamins :- Vit.-A, Vil.-86, Vit.-C.
2. Barbiturates r- Pentobarbital.
3. Blockers :- Propranolol, Atenolol.
4. Cardiovascular Agenl :- l\rethyl dopa.
5. Antihislamins :. Chloropheneramine Maleate.
uNfT.v 1. Products based ol lermentation processes :- Briel idea of micro-organisma, their
structure, growlh & usetulness. Enzymg systems useful lor translormation,
microbial Droducts.
2. General principles oJ termenlation processes & producl processing
3. Manulacture oI anlibiolics - Pencillin-c & semi synthetic pencillines, Rilamycin,
Vilamin-B'12.
4. Bio-translormation process tor prednisolone, 1 1-hydroxylation in steroids.
5. Enzyme catalysed lransformation, manutaclure ol eohidrino.
BOOKS :-
1. Practical Pharmacognosy, T.B. Wllis.
2. Practical Pharmacognosy, T.N. Vasudevan.
3. Modern Pharmacognosy, Remstad, Mccraw Hill.
4. Indian Pharmacopoea, 1985.
5. Brillsh Pharmacopoea, 1990.
6. Hand Book ol Drugs & Cosmetic Act, Mehrotra.
7. Pharmaceulicalexcioients.
8. Pharmaceutical Dosage forms.
9. Principles ol Medicinal Chemistry, W.O. Foye;.Lea & Febigen, pubtication phidetphia,
10. T€xt Book of Organic Medicinal & Pharmaceulical Chemlstry, Willson, Gisvold, Derge;
Lippinett-Toppan.
11. Essenlials ol lvledicinal Chemistry, Korolkovas & Burkhatter, Wiely Inlerscience.
B.Sc-- l (46)
PRACTICAL
Marks : 50
The Practicat examination wilt be of 08 Hrs Duration spread over two days carrying 50
Marks.
Two experiments have to be perlormed.
L Synlh€sis ol common induslrial compounds involving lwo step reaclions' 4-Bromoanilino'
3-Nikoaniline, Sulphanilamide, 4'Aminoben zoic acid,4'Nitroben zoic acid, dihalobenzenes'
Nitrohal obenzenes.
2. Industial analysis ol common raw melerials as psr induskial specilication l- Phenol'
Aniline, Formaldehyde, Hydrogen per Oxide, Acetone, Epoxide, Olefins' Oils etc'
3. Demonslration of various pharmaceulical packaging materials, quality control tesls ol
sonre materials,-A1 Strips, Carlons, Glass boltles.
4. Limit lests lor chlorine, heavy metals' arsenic, etc ol two represenlativ€ bulk drugs'
5. Demonstration of various pharmaceutical products.
6. Active !ngradient analysis of lew types ol formulations repr€senting dillerent methodsol
analysis-acidimetry, alkalimelry, non-aqueous
7. Determination ol sulphate ash, loss o{ drying & other lests ol bulk drugs, compleie lP'
monograph ol lhree drugs representing variety ol testing mEthods
8. Evaluation of crude drugs-macroscopic examination'determination & identilicalion ol
slarch grannules, calcium oxalate.
Palisale ralio, slomatal index-deiermination & ldentilication of tew drugs. Tlc m€thod lor
identi{icalion.
plate
'|
0. Microbiological tesling-determination ol mic ol some aNtibacterial drugs by zon€/cup
method.
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS ;
1. Experiment No. 1. N
2. Experiment No. 2. 10
3. Viva 05
4. Sessional05
5. Prolect Work 10
Tolal 50
B.Sc.-l \47]'
COMPUTTER SCIENCE
PAPER - I
(Paper Code.0909)
COMPUTER HARDWARE PART.C
AIM : The emphasis is on the design concepls & organisational details ol the common PC,
l€aving the complicated Eleclronics ol the system to the computer engineers.
Obiective ol lhe Course :
1. Tointroduce lhe overall organisation o, the microcompulers and operaling
syslems.
2. To introdLrce the inleraction of common devices used with computers with
oparating soflwares, excluding the Assembly langlages, with special relerence
to DOSAVINDOWS.
3. To introd!ce the working of hardware components, Micro-Processor and various
chips used in micro-computers by operating system, without lhe use ol elecuonic
circultry.
4. To introduce thc use ol operating systems architecture with IBM-PC & clones,
exch.ling Assembly language, with lorms an imporlant part of hardwar€s.
N.B. : Since the computer organisation sludy is very vast & complicatcd, so the study is
restricted only to the description and underslanding part, hence the paper.sgller is
requested lo keep this important factor in mjnd.
UNIT-l : ORGANISATION OF Micro-Processor & MIBCO.COMPUTER r
1, Introduction & organisation ot Micro-Computer:
(4 Basic Componenls of Micro-computer : Basic Block; Prom ram memory;
Dala memory; l/O Ports; Clock generator; Integration of lunclional blocks.
(b) Interconnecting Compon€nts in a Micro-computer : Necessary lunctional
block; BLrssed architeclure for microcompuler; mernory addressing; Ad-
. dressing l/O porls; comparision ol l/O mapped and memory mapped l/O.
(c) Inpul Output Techniques : Non-CPU devices, Program & inlerrupl controll€d
l/O; Hardware conlrolled l/O or Dl\4A.
An lntroduclion io the varlous as :
(a) General underslanding ot dillorent I P or CPU :
Intel 8088, 286, 386, 486, 586 Pentium, P54C, l\4N4X P55C; Motorola 6800
& 88100 series; CYRIX & AMD CPUS.
(b) The Registers ol CPU : (Give Example of P-8088) Regislef organisation of
8088, Scrach pad segment, pointer, Index and Flag, Registers.
(c) Memory addressing mod€s ol P-8088 : Segment cllsel; Data addressing
mod€s; Addressing for branch instructions.
(d) l/O Addressing with P-8088: Memory happed l/O & l/O mapp€d l/O.
UN|T.2 : SYSTEM HAFDWARE oRGANISATION OF COMPUTERS :
L Hardware Organisatlon of the Personal Computer :
(a) Block diagram wlth various parls ol PC.
(b) The l\4olher 8oa.d of General P.C. : 8088 CPU; ROM & HAM; Keyboa.d
8.5c.- l (48)
& its interface; Syslem timer/counters; Hardware interrupt vectoring; DlllA
contfoller & channels; Intedacing to audio speaker; Bqs slots & laclure
cards.
(c) The serial Vo ports, coM-1 & COM-2.
(d) The Parallel Port for Printer'
(e) Expansion Slots lor RAN'4
l0 Disk Controllers : For lloppy' Hard disk' CD-ROM & Cassets drives'
2. The Video OisPlaY ol PCs :
{a) Video Monitors; Monochrome ancl colour'
(b) Video Display Adaplers & Their Video tulodes; Monochromo & colour
graphics adapters.
(c) Video Control Thro!gh ANSI-SYS'
(d) Video Conirol Through ROI'/-BOIS: INT 10H'
{e) Direct Video Control; Monochrom & colour graphics adapters'
(f)
Installing Customized Characler Sels'
UNIT-3 r ORGANISATION OF OPERTTNG SYSTEM WITH SYSTEM HARDWARE:
'1. Tho ROM-BIOS Setvices :
(a) Introduction to UNIX, ENlx, sUN, solaris, DoS & MAC with special
relerence to DOS & Windows, its ver', as DOS becomes more popu'ar than
others in PCs
{b) The ROI\4-BIOS Diskette Services' INT 13H'
(c) The RON,'I'BIOS Serial Port Services, INT 14H'
(d) Th6 ROM-BIOS Keyboafd Seruices, INT 16H'
(e) The ROM-BIOS Printer Services, INT 17H'
(f) Miscellaneous Seruice Provided by lhe ROM'BIOS : INT 05H' INT 11H'
INT 12H, INT 18H, INT 19H, INT 1AH.
2, The lundamental of Operating System v|z OOS/WINOOWS :
(a) The loading ol DOS & lts Basic Slructure ; ROlu boolslrap, IO SYS'
DOS.SYS & Command..COM.
(b) The Execution of lhe programs under DOS ; EXEC functions' program
segment prefix; Features ol COM & EXE program liles
(c) Device Handling by Dos;FDD, HDD, CON, Keyboard' PRN, AUX' CLOCK
and NUL devices; Block devices; Character devices; Driver installalion
sequence
(d)
Fil€ Structures ol DOS ;
(a)
The DOS lnterruPts: INT 20H'2FH
(t) The DOS lunctions through INT 21H; Discuss only the undersianding part
of various other DOS tunction lo handle hard & softwares
(g) Installation ol windows : lmportanl system liles in windows'
UNlT.4: ORGANIZATION & HANDLING BY OPERATING SYSTEMS:
1. Olsk and Files undet Dos :
(a) Logical Structuro of a Disk : Organisation ol disk lor use: Boot record ; FAT
(49)
B.€'c.itt
files: disk or root directory.
. (b) File Organisation on a DOS disk : Logicat votumes ; Sub direciories: Volum€
lables.
(c) Manipulating Files under DOS: File atkibutes ;date and time, rjle Access;
FCB lunctions.
-2.Memory Allocation, Program Loading and Executlon :
(a) Memory Management under DOS: EXEC loader; l/temory Management &
its funclions; [,4odirying a Program's memory allocation.
(b) Loading and Executing Programs under DOS : The EXEC function ; Memory
consideralions; parameler blocks; calling & returning lrom EXEC.
(c) Loading the program overlays through EXEC.
UNIT-s: OBGANISATION OF HARDWARE BY OPERATING SYSTEM:
l. Interrupt Handling through DOS :
(a) Types ol interrupts.
{b) Interrupt Vector Table in PC.
{c) Interrupt Service Boutines.
' (d) Special Interrupls in PC: Clock lnterrupt; The -C or Break Inlerrupt; DOS
reserved inlerupt INT 28H ; Palching memory resident routines.
2. Fllters foi OOS :
(a) Filters in operating systems.
(b) Redirection oi l/O under DOS.
(c) The Filters Slppljed with DOS.
. (d) Writing Filters to .un under DOS.
3. Handling ot Various Verslons ol Windows O.S. :
{a) Setup lnslalialion
(b) Trouble shooling
(c) N€tworkingteatures
Tert Book :
1. Hardwate and Soltware ol Personal Computefs.
By Saniay K. 8ose. (Wiley Eastern Ltd. New Delhi).
Suppo.ling Text Books :
1. Oigilal System lrom Gates to Mircoprocessor.
By Sanjay K. Bose. (Wiley Easlern Ltd. New Delhi).
2. Computer Fundamenlals : Architeclure & Organisation.
By B. Ram.. (Wiley Eastern Ltd. New Delhi).
R€tetonca Book3 :
1. lBl\,,1 PC-XT and Clon€s : By Govinda Rajatu.
2. Microprocessor and jnterlacing : By DoLrglas Hall.
3. Insight the IBM-PC : Pete. Norton.
4. Micriprocossor System i 8086/8088 lamity architecture, programming & design
: By Liu and cibson.
B.Se.-lll (50)
PAPER.II
(PaPet Code-0910)
Atm : To inlroduce DBMS and RDBMS using Back_end iool and Front_end tool.
Obiect o, the Course :
1. To introduce Daia BAse {vlanagement System concepts
2. To inlroduce the Relalional oatabase Managemenl Syslem and Relational
Dalabase Design.
3. To introduce lhe RDBMS sollware and ulility ol query laoguage
t 4. To introduce basic concept ol GUl Programming and database connectlvity usrng
Visual Basic.
' uNr.r , coNcEpr oF D.B.M.s. aND DATA MoDELS
(a) Introduction to DBlvlS :- Purpose ol Data base syslems, views ol data, Dala
l\rodeling Database Languages, Transaction managemenl, Storage l\,4anagemenl,
Database Administrator and User, Dalabase System Slructure.
:
(b) E-R Model Basic concepls, Constfainls, Keys, Mapping Constaint, E'R
Diagram, Weak and Strong Entity sets, E'R Database Schema, Reduclion ot an
E-R Schema to Table.
UNIT-2. : RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(a) Belational Model : Structure oi Relalional Database, Relational Algebra, Domarn
Relational Calculus, Extended Relational Algebra Operalion, Modiiication ol
dalabase, Views.
(b) Belational Database Design: Pitfalls in Relational Database Desing, Decompo-
silion Fuhctional Dependencies, Normalization | 1NF, 2NF, BCNF, 3NF, 4NF,
5NF.
UNIT-3 : INTRoDUCTION TO RDBMS SOFTWARE - ORACLE
(a) Introduclion : lnlroduction to personal and Enterprises Oracle, Dala Types,
Commercial Query Language, SQL, SQL'PLUS.
(b) DDL and Dl\4L : Creating Table, Specitying Inlegrity Conslraint, Modifying
Existing Table, Dropping Tabl€, Insening Deleting and Updaling Bows in as T3ble,
Where Clause, Operators, OBDEB BY, GROUP Funclion, SQL F!nclion, JOIN;
Set Operation, SOL Sub Queries. Views: Whal is Views, Create, Drop and
Retrieving dala lrom views.
(c) Security : l\,4anagement ol Roles, Changing Passward, Granling Roles & Privllege,
with drawing privileges.
(d) PUSQL: Block Structure in PL/SQL, Variable and constants, Running PL/SQL
in the SQL'PLUS, Data base Access wilh PUSQL, Exceplion Handling, Record
Data type in PUSOL, Triggers in PUSQL.
UNIT-{ : G.U.l. PROGRAMMING
{a) Introduction to Visual Basic : Event Driven Programming, lDE, Introduction to
Obiect, Controlling Objects, Models and Events, Working wlth Forrns, M0l Form
Working with standard Controls.
(b) Overview ot Variables, Declaring, Scope, Arrays, User defined data lypes,
Conslants, Working with procedures rFunction, Subrouline, and Property.
B.sc.-l (sl)
Working with Data, Time, Format, String, and Math's Function- Conlrolling
Prcgram Execulion: Comparison and Logical Operaiors, ll...Then slalements,
Select Case Stalemenl, Looping Skuclures, Exiting a loop. Error Trapping and
Debugging.
File Organization : Saving data lo lile, Sequontial and Bandom access file, lhe
(c)
desing and coding.
UNIT-s : V DATA BASE PROGRAMMING IN VB
(a) Intrcduction :- Concept ol DAO, RDO, ADO; input validation: lield & form level
validation, ADO obiect model : lhe ADOpbject Hierarchy, the connection object,
lhe comrnand object, record set object, parameler object, field object, record
objecl, skeam object, Error obiect, parameter obiecl.
{b) Using Bound control io Pr€sent ADO data : Using the ADO data conkol, ADO
data control properties, binding simple controls : Oata list, data combo, Data Grjd,
Data Form wizard: single form wizard, Grid lorm, master/Deiail form.
Programming the ADO data conkol I Refresh melhod, Event, Hierarchical flex
Grid conirol.
(c)
Data Environment & Data Report: Creallng connection, Using command object
in the data Environmonl, Data Environment option and operation, Binding Form
to the data Environment, AOO Events in the Data report, Prinl Preview, Prinl_
Export, Data reporl in code: Data reporls Events, Binding dala reports Directly.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Data Base System Concept By Hery F. Korlh, Tala N,lccrav,/ Hill
2. Fundamental of Dala Base Nawalhe & Elmasri (Pearson educalions)
System Concept
3. Oracle Compl€te Relerenco By Oracle Press
4. Introduction to ooPs & vB By V.K. Jain, Vikas Publishing House
5. Database Programming VB 6 'By B.P.B. Publication
PRACTICALS :
1. Practlcalg on OJacle :
At least 20 practicals covering the SOL, PUSOL, Triggers, Views.
2. Practicals on Vlsual Baslc :
At least 20 prac cals on VB thal covering basic and data controls componenls.
B.Sc.-lll (52)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
PAPER . I
(Papet Code-0928)
AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS
UNIT-I POWER AMPLIFIER : Classilicalion ol power ampliliers' reqlirement of power
amplifiers, single ended class A power ampliJier, and its elJiciency, translormer
coupled power amplitier, power dissipalion curve, harmonic dissipalion curve'
harmonic distortion in pushpull power amplilier, power and elliciency calculalion for
pushpull tor pushpull power amplilier, Distortion in pushpull power amplitier,
Advantages ot pushprlll powsr ampliJier.
UNtT-ll FEEoBAcK AMPLIFtERS AND OSCILLATOFS : Feedback in ampliliers, tvpes ol
leedback positive, and negative feedback. Derivation of input and output impedance
in voltage and currenl series feedback. Advanlages ol negative teedback. Positive
teedback. Berkhauson criteria for sustained oscillator. RF oscillators-Harlley
oscatlalot, Colpetls oscillators (Qualitative study) relaxation osillators, Multivibrators-
Astable, Monoslable.
UNIT.III OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIEd ANO POWER CONTROL DEVICES : DitIETENtiAI
amplifier, operalional amplifier, Characteljstics ol an ideal OPAI\4P, delinition ol input
- bias currenl input offsel current, current drill, impout otfset, common mode reiection
ratio, slew rate, universal biasing lechnique, Application ol OP-Amp, as inv€rting, non_
invorting amplifiers, dilferentiation, Integratior, scal charger and vollage lollower,
Silicon controlled reclifier (scR), Diac, Traic and UJT (Only qualitalive study).
UNtT-lV ,THE INTEL 8080/8085 MICROPROCESSOR : Introcution, the 8085 pin diagram and
lunclions, The 8085 architecture, addressing modes, the 8080/8085 instruction set'
the 8080/8085 data transler instructions, the 8080/8085 arilhmetic instructions, the
8080/8085 logical inslructions lho 8080/8085 stack, l/O and machine conlrolled
instruchons.
UNIT-V PROGRAMMING THE MICROPROCESSOR : Machine and ass€mbling languag€s
simplified instruction set, lnslruction set, arithmgtic pceration, Instructions set logical
operations, in6truction set data lransfer operaiions, inskuclion sel branch operalions,
' inslructuion set-subroulino all and return operations, instruction sot miscellaneoua
operations, writing a program, addressing modes, program branching, program looping
using subroutnes.
Programming the 8080/8085 microprocessor: Introduction straighl-line programs
looping programs, malhemalacal programs.
PAPER - II
(Paper Code0929)
FUNDAMENTAL DATA STRUCTUFE
UNlT.l Introduction lg Data STructure: The concept of data slructure, Abstract dala
struclure, Analysis ol Algorilhm, The concept oi lisl.
B.Sc.-lll {s3)
Stacks and Oueues : Inlroduction to slack & primjlive operalion on stack, Stack as
an abstract data type, Multiple Stack, Stacks application : infit, post tix, and
Recursion, Introduction to queues, Primitive Operations on the Queues, Queue as an
abstract data lype, Circular Queue, Dequeue, Priorily Queue.
UNlT.ll Linked List : Introduction to the linked list of stacks, The tinked list of queues, Head€r
nodes, Doubly linked lisl, Circular linked list, Stacks & Qleues as a Circular linked
lisl, Application of linked list.
UNlT.lll Trees: Basic Terminology, Binary Trees, Tree Representations as Array & Linked list,
Binary kee representalion, Traversal ol binary lrees : In order, Preorder & posl order.
Application ol Binary lree, Threaded binary tree, B-Tree & Heighl balanced tree,
representation of B+ & B'trees, Binary tree representation ol trees, Counling binary
kees,2-3 Trees algorithm or manipulaling 2-3 Trees.
UNIT-IV Searching & Sorting : Sequential Searching, Binary search, Insenion so , Selectton
sort, Ouick sort, Eubble sort, Heap so(, Comparison ot sorting melhods.
UNIT-V Iables & Graphs : Hash Table, Collision resolulion Techniques, Introduction to graphs,
Delinition, Terminology, Direcled, Undirecled & Weighted graph, Representation ot
graphs. Graph Traversal Depth first & Breadth tirst search, Spanning Tre€s, mrnrmum
spanning Tree, The basic, Greedy Stratdgy lor computing Algorithm ol Kruskal and
prims.
TEXT & REFERENCE BOOK :
Fundamentals of Data struclure : By S. Sawhney & Horowith
Data Structuae : By Trembley & Sorrenson.
Dala Structure Using Pascal : By Tannenbaum & Alugenslein
Data Slruciure: By lipschuists (Schaume's Oulline Series l\,4cgraw Hill Publication)
Fundamenlals of Computer Algorilhrn : By Ellis Horowilz and Sanaj Sawhn€y.
PRACTICAL WORK
1. The suJlicient practical work should be done lor understanding the dale slructure wilh
C++.
2. The suflicient practicalwork must be perlormed on stacks queues linksd li9t, irees elc.
3. All pracljcal works should prepared in rorm ol print olts and vollated while practical
examrnal|on,
B.Sc.lll (54)
INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
Paper Tilte Time Marks
PAPER.I
(PaPer Code-0930)
AGRICULTURE AND FoOD MICROSIOLOGY M'M :50
UNIT-I Soil fertilily and management ol agricullural soils lnfluence ol available nilrogen on
soil-fertilitv. lmportance o{ crop-rotalion. Soil managemenl. Management practices:
Pesticides and their impacl and ellecl on soil fertility
UNlTll Microbial diseases o{ crop ptants with sp€cial relerence lo Wheat, Ric€' Maize,
Groundnut. MustaId, Grapes, Potato and Papaya
UN|T-lll Control ot plant diseases. Chemical control of plant diseases. Biological Control- its
mechanism and importance. Biopesticides Concept ol integraled pest management
(lPM). Baclerial insecticides.
UNIT-IV Food spoilage mechanism, Spoilage of stored products, lruits and vegetables'
l\,ticrobial spoilage of milk and meal Food borne diseases.
UNIT-V Food preservalion melhods - Asepsis, Pasteurisation canning, dessicalaon, low
temperalure, Anaerobiosis, lilteration.
Chemical preservation ol food - salt and sugar, olganic acids Use ot SOz' ethylene
and propylene oxides, wood smoke.
PRACTICALS
1. Study ol microbial diseases ol crop plants.
2. Study ol ellect of lungicides and inseclicides o. microorganasms.
3. Sludy ot anlagonistic aclivilies arnongst microorganisms.
4. Study of lungal conlaminanls from stored agricultural products.
5. Study ol lood spoilage microorganisms kom sweets and bakery products.
6. Study of etfecl ot lhe preservalives on the groMh of microorganisms
7. Study ot LJV radialions on microorganisms
8. Study ol the ellect of agiochemicals on soil inhabiting microorga:risms
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
1. Modern Plani Pathology by Bilgramy and Oubey.
2. Food Microbiology bY Frazier.
3. Microbiology by S.S. Purohit.
4. Microbiology by P.D. sharma.
5. Agricultural Microbiology by Rangaswami.
6. Planl Pathology by R.S. Mehrotra.
B.sc.-t (55)
PAPER.II
(paper Cod€-093I)
FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
M,ir. : 50
UNff.l Fermentalion equipments and production process. Principaltypes of lerm€nt€rs -The
batch fermenters, bontinuous stirred lank lermenlers, Tubular fermenter, The {luidised
bed lermenter, Solid Stale lermenters. Compuier control of lermentation process.
Slrain imorovement orocess.
UNIT-ll Induskial production ol organic acids - Lactic and cilric acid.
Enzymes - amylase, protease and amino acids - L-lysine and glutamic acid.
UNIT-lll Production of alcohol, wine, beer and acetic acid.
Produclion of aniibiotics - Penicillin and Streplomycine.
Industrial produclion ol vitamins - Vitamrn Bl2 and Ribotlavin.
UNIT-IV lmportance of microorganisms in dairy industries. Production of cheese, Butter milk;
and in bakery rnduslnes - leavening ol bread, Indian lermented loods.
Fungi and bacteria as a source of single cell proteins (SCP) and proteins.
UNIT-V Role ol international organjsation jn bioiechnology. Governmenl programmes lor
biotechnology development. Governmenl regulations of recombinant DNA rosearch,
Hazardous induslrial wastes, Mycoloxin hazards in lhe production of lungal productg.
Regulalions lor disposal ol biohazardous malerials. Patenting ol the products in
lnduskies.
PRACTICALS
1. M€asurement ol prodlcijon of citric acid by Aspergillus niger.
2. Measuremenl and production ol alcohol by yeast.
3. Demonslration of Transformation df steroids.
4. Demonstration ot IAA producljon by microbes.
5. Demonstralion of enzyme production by microorganisms.
(a) Amylase (b) Cellulase
6. Demonstration of mushroom cullivalion.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
B.Sc.- l (56)
ELECTRONICS
Max.M. Min.M
Pape.-l Power Electronics, Microprocessors and lT Fundamenlal's 50
33
Paper-ll Communication Systems 50
Paoer-lll Praclicais and Proiect 50 .17
PAPEB.I
(Paper Code-og11)
POWER ELECTRONICS, MICROPROCESSORS ANO IT FUNDAMENTAL'S
UNlT.l Comparative study ol semiconduclor power Devices : Power Diodes, Power
Transistors, Uniiunction Transistor, Silicon controlled Rectifier, Diac and Triac.
Skuclural Description and working of Unijunclion Transistor (UJT), Characterjstjc
curve, Use of a UJT as a Relaxation oscillator.
Description and working ol a DIAC, Characteristic curve.
Dsscription and working ol a Triac, Characterislic curve, Triac as a swilch.
Silicon conkolled Reclifier: Description of lhe skucture and idea ol doping proliles
ol ditferent layers, Two Transistor model analysis ol SCR, Voltage currenl
Characteristics, Forward and Reverse Blocking states; Triggering mechanisms and
mothods of turn on, turn ofl mechanism.
UNlTll 8085 up Inshuction Sets and Programing ol 8085 microprocessor : Logic 8 bit
lnskuclions of 8085 Data Transler (copy) Inslrucl;ons, MOV,
Arithmatic Instructions (ADD, ADl, SUB, SUl, lNR, DCR), Logic operalions : ANA,
ANl, ORA, OBl, XBA, XRl, Branch Operations : Unconditional and CondilionalJump
Instruction, Rolate Operations: RLC, RAL, RRC, RAR, l6 Bit Arithmatic and Logical
operalions.
Use of lnstruction set lo make following programs.
(i) Data Block Transfer,
(ii) To Arrange a Series in Assending and Decending Order.
(iii) Largest Numb€r Finding.
(iv) To Carry out simple arithmatic operalions : Addilion, Division Multiplication,
Subtraction.
t NlTrlll Programmable Inisrface Oevices : Internal Archilecture and pin out diagram of the
8155/8156and 8355/8755 Mullipurpose Programmable O€vices, The 8279 Programablo
kayboard/display inlerlace.
Interfacing Data Converlers : Digitalto Analog (D/A) converier, Analog to Digital (A,/
D) converter.
UNIT-IV Inlormation Technology I
Inlormalion theory - lntioduction inlormation in communicalion sysiem, measurement
ol information, the binary digil (bit).
Dala sets and lheir connection requkemenls, Modem : Classification, modes ol
modem operaljon, modem interconnection, modem data kansmission speed.
Iniernet basics : Basic inlormalion about H p, WWW, HTML, shell and TCP/IP
accounl, Browsers - Nelscape and Inlernet explorer, e-mail.
B.Sc.-ltt {571
UNIT-V .Communication Technology :
LAN, WAN and [,'lAN, wireless nelwork, Inlernetwork, nelwork topology, OSI and TCP/
lP reference models, comparision between lhem and their criticism. Delails aboui
Physical layer: magnetic media, lwisied pair (UlP and STP), coaxial cable, fiber-
optic cable Basic idea aboul ISDN.
REFEFENCES:
1. Power Electronics N4.H. Rashid Prentice Hall ol India, New Delhi.
2. [,4icroprocessorArchitecture R.S. Gaonkar Penram Publication, Mumbai.
Progiarn and Applications
3. Computer Network A.S. Tanebaum, Second Edition Prentice Hall ol
lndia Pvt. Ltd.
4. Introductionlolvlicroprocessors A.P. Godse, VTIJ Publishers, Pune.
5. Power Electronics Alok Jain Penram Publishers, lVumbai.
6. Microprocessors & Intedacing Douglas v. Hall Tata l\,lcgraw Hill.
PAPER . II
(PaPer Code'0912)
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
UNtT-l Analysis of passive liliers (low pass, band pass and high pass), elementary idea of
aative filters-Bullerworth and Cbevyshev.esponse)Noise: Thermalnoi6e, sholnoise,
Partition noise, low feq!ency and transil time noise, Generation and recombanatlon
noiss, equivalenl noise resistance, signal to noise €lio, noise lactor' noise
lemperalure.
UNIT-Il Modulation : Principle ol modulalion, wave spectra and eflect ol filtering an complex
wave : Amplitude modulalion; frequency spectrum of AlVl' average power average _
_ vollage, modulation index lor multiple sine waves, linear and square modulalors'
collector modulalor, balance modulator, single side band (SSB) generation/method,
diode d€tector, advantages and disadvantages of SSB over DSB A[.4 : SSB deteclion,
Transmitters and Beceivers : Superheterodyne receiver, A[, Iransmilters
UNIT-lll Angle Modulation i Elemenls of lrequency and phase modulalion frequency spectrum I
ol FM waves, inter system comparisions (FM and AM); Generalion ol Ff,l, direct and
indirect rnelhods; Angle - Modulalor circuits, varactor diode and FET nodulators;
Fosl€r Seelay discriminator and ralio deleclor.
UNtT-lV Pulse Modulation : PLllse Modulation, pulse transmission, pulse amplilude
modulation, lime division multiplexing, pulse time modulation, pulse width and pulse
position modulation, digital tillering, pulse code modulalion; Block diagrams ol PCM
tansmission and receiving circujts.
UNIT-V Television englneering : Scanning process, characleristics ot human sye, aspect
ratio, persistence of vision and llicker, resolution and video bandwidlh' interlacod
scanning, blanking, synchronizing and equalizing pulses, Vestigial side band signal'
standard channel characterstics, TV camera tubes lmage orthicon and vidicon; Block I
diagram ol TV transmitler and receiver.
Three colour system, luminance and chrorninance signal' colour TV camera, Shadow
mask, Trinitron and in line colour picure lubes,
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REFEFENCES r
1. Electronic Communicalion Systems Georg€ Kennedy, Tata l\4cgraw Hill.
2. Pfinciples ot Communicalion Syslems Taub & Schilling TMH
3. CommunicalionSystmems Simon Haykin, Mcaraw Hill.
4. Monochrome & Color Televlsion R.L. Gulati, New Age International, New Delhi.
PAPER.III
PRACTICALS ANO PROJECT
' A student is rcquired to do alleast 12 experiments and a projecl work in lhe academic
year.
Th6 scheme ol practical examination wrll be as lollows :
Marks
Experiment - n
Viva - 05
Project work & Viva - 15 (10+5)
Sessional l0
Total - 50
'L Study ol SCR charactersiics.
2. Study ot Diac and Triac characterislics.
3. Study ol UJT Characterstics.
4. Slrrdy of UJT as a relaxation oscillator.
5. Study ot AM generation and detection.
6. Radio Receiver measurments.
7. Study ot low pass, band pas€ and high pass liller6.
8. Study ol FM using voltage controlled oscillalors.
L Study ot DC choppers.
'10. Study ol Pulse cod€ modulation.
-. 11. Sludy ol electronic ragulation ol O.C. & A.C. l\4otors.
12. Any lour experimenls on microprocessors.
NOTE : Other oxperiments ot 6qual standard may also be set.
B.Sc.- l (5s)
ANTHROPOLOGY
PAPER-I
(Paper Code-0919)
'FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GENETICS & HUMAN GROWTH'
AIM- The aim ot this oaoer is lo introduc€ the students the basics of Human Genetics
and Human Growlh.
UNff.l Human Genetics : History, aims and scope. and its application to human society Cell
division : Milosis and Meiosis. Mendelism, Chromosomes ; Normal and Abnormal
chromosomes. Genes, concept ot DNA & RNA. Types ot Inheritance : aulosomal,
(Dominant and Recessive). Sex linked Inheritance
UNlT.ll Concepi ol Race. Formation ol Racial groups. Criteria tor racial classilication. Racial
. elem€nts in lndia. Maior stocks ol lhe world and their broad sub divisions.
q,f
UNtT.lll Types ol lwins and their importance in gonetic investigation. Inheritance ABO Blood
, groups, PT.C., Colour blindness and dermaloglyphics. Genelic councelling, Eugenics.
Populalion Genetics.
UNlT.lV Definition and scope of Human growlh. Methods ol studying human groMh and
Develgpment. Ageing, Nutrilional requirement lor normal growlh. Common nutdlional
disorder (Protein, Fat, Carbohydrates, Mineral, Vitamin).
UNIT.V Ecology : delinition and scope. Varielies ol human ecosytems. Environmenlal
Population. Delinition, nature and scope of biological demography. Demographic
Profiles : Fertility, Morlalily, Morbidity.
RECOMMENDED READINGS :
1. Agrawal S.N. lndia Population Problems
2. Bogue Principles of Demography
3. Bresler Human Ecology
4. Gran and Shamir Melhods ol Research in Human Growth
5. Harri.ll. Biochemical Genetics Man
6. Hafrison. A.E. (editor) Human Biology
7. Phyllis and Home, P.S. Basic nulrilion in health & disease
'8. Race, R.B. & Sanger R. Blood Group in Man
9. Stem C. Principles ol Human Genelics
't0. Tann6r, J.M. Human Growlh
11. Theodarson Studies in Human Ecology
12. Walson and Lowry GroMh and Development of Children
'13. Winchester A.w. Principal ol Genetics
14. {g?iYfr qssr qi q<d€l qqI{{!I 9-{Csl
B.sc..lll (60)
PAPER.II
(Paper Code-0920)
THEORIES IN SOCIAL CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
AIM ; The main aim ot this course is lo iniroduce the student aboul the basic
pricinciples and Theories ol Social cullural Anlhropology to-provide prejinlinary
underslalnding
ot various theoretical models evotved by Social and Cultural Anthropology.
UNIT-l The contributions made bithe fo owing Anthropologists to Social_Culturat Anthropology.
| (l) E.Durkheim, ( ) F. Boas, ( t) R. Redcfietd, (lV) A. L. Kroeber, (V) S.C. Dube, (Vt)
|\,,1.N. Shrinivas, (Vn) L.p Vidyarthi.
t UNIT-ll Evolution: Biologicat and cullurat Evotutionism; ctassjcat Evolutionism; E.B. Tvlor. L.H.
l,4organ.
Neo - Evolutionism; jLeslie white, cordon childe.
Culture traits, Culture Compjex, Culture Area, Culture iocus.
DiJfusion ot curture I Brirish diffusionist : Genrman - Austrian dirlusionist ( Kuttre kriese
American diffusionist ( Culture Area).
UNlT.lll Function and structure: Functionalism ( Matinowski) and Struclure Fufluionalism (
Bedclilfe Brown ) Slructuralisln (Levi slrauss).
UNlT.lV Personality: Basic personatity and l\4odel personality.
Culture pattern : Configurationatism ( Buth Benedict). Anthropotogical study
ot National
characler-
UNIT-V Feild work tradation in Anihropology i,4ajor tools of Research: Schedule, egestionajre,
Participant observation, interviow, case sludy, Geneological Method. The main
bases
ot Anthropological Meihods: Historical I\lelhod, Comparalive Method and Funclional
- [.,tethod.
PAPER.III
PRACTICAL
obejctlve : The main ot this practicar coures is ro introduce rhe student about th€ loors
and
l\4ethod, analysis & statistical methods used in Human giology. Laboralory procedures
in blood grouping and dermatoglyphiis would give contidence in Dealing with
. altthe
applied dimensions lhey process.
PART.I : Somatometry :
(a) Measurements on bod; .
(j) Height ve(ex, (ii) Height kagus, (iii) Suprasternate height, (iv) Biacromial
Breadlh, (v) Bi-i ioncristat breadth, (vi) Tibjat Height,
{vii) Upp;r extremity Length,
(viii) Satting height, (ix) heighl dadytion, (x) Body weight.
(b) Head and Face Measurement :
(i) Morphotogicat upper facial length. .
B.Sc.-ltl (61)
(iv) Bizygomalic breadth'
(v) Max head lenglh
(vi) Max head breadth
(vii) Nasallength
(viii) Nasal br€adth
(c) Indices :
(i) Cephalic Ind€x
(ii) Nasal Index
(ili) Facial Index
.
PABT- St tL|l,or
X2 test'
Mean, Median, Standard dgviation'
BOOKS RECOMMENDED I
Anthropomelry
1. Bglin M.K. and LP Singh
An Introduction ol Dotmatoglyphicg
2. Cummine H. and Midlo C'
Blood Group Technlques
3. Dunalo.d End Bowley Worksrs
StatBtical methods lor F€s€arch
4. Fisher Fl.S'
gl{fit6 qr{q F{R qTq-2
5. irdt, frdl*
Ptactktal AnthroPology
6. Olivia
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B.Sc,-lll
ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT MATNTENANCE
M"t;T"tks Min Pass Matks
paper - | Troubte shooting and maintenance ol
and video Equipments. "rdio
Practical 50 17
P.oject 50 't7
PAPER.I
(paper Code - 0913)
TROUBLE SHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE OF AUDIO
AND VIDEO EOUIPEMENTS
UNIT.I FE[iIoTE coNTRoL AND SPEoIAL cIRcuITs:
Bemote conirol, electromechanical conlrol system, electronic touch luning lrsquency
synihesjser, TV tuner, automalic fone tuning (AFT), booster emplifier, automaltc
brightness control, instantious circuilry, piclure tube boosters.
ALIGNMENT AND SERVICING EOUIPMENTS :
Antlslalics and low leakage multimelers, soldering lron, Vacuum tube voltmeter (VT
Vl\4) Cathode Ray Oscifiouscope (CRO) singte Generation Vjdeo patte.n
Generator
Coulor llur Generation Veclor Scope, High voltage probe Cable conneclors shieldino
and Graunding.
UNIT.II TELEVISION :
Trouble shooting procedure, lroubles shooting monochrome receivers, servtcrng
ol
vanous lunctional blocks, kouble, shooling colour receivers, servicjng circutl modet€s,
saprets precautions in lelevision seryicinq.
TELEVISION CAMERA TUBES .
Easic principles and mainlenance recorotnq.
UNIT.III BLOCK OIGRAM OF VCF :
Flequirement of VCR, relaining vjdeo drums, helical scan, guard band, lrequency
response, serva Systems, lape tension regulalal, real setvo, syslem controt.
Difterent lormats, the quacrupJex lormat, type B segmenred to;mat, type
C tormet,
the U maiic formal, the 1/2" VH.S. format, g-Max svstem.
UNITIV SINGAL PROCESSING, CHBOME PROCESSING :
Colour under technique, recovery of down converted chrome signals, luminance
processing. lrequency modulalion, deviation and band widlh, automettc gatn
cofiection, limiied, pre-enphasis, replay ol luminance signal, y/C delay, drop oul
c0mpensator, block djagram ol main requjrements, zero guard band syslem,
lurners
and modulalors, lhe moduiator.
Servo mechanisms and syslem control :
Recording, playback, tracking, capslan servo system conkol, loading and
tereadtng
anct ptay mode, record mode, auto slops, counter, audio video milling.
U'.IIT-V CARE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEM :
Cleaning of head and tape palh. Lubrication, replacement ot parls, replacemenl
o,
audio CTC head, replacemenl oi video dr!m, dihedral error, table heighl, lape
tension.
oflve loungue stop brenks.
B.Sc.-lll
(63)
1
I
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ALUGNMENTS :
lnstruments, lault linding lhe power supply'
lree funning speed ihe servo system'
ano garn'
iru"ii"q, system, playback seclion alionment amplilier balance
"io*
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B.Sc.-lll
. BIOTECHNOLOGY
, PAPER - I
GENERAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Plant, Environment and Industrial Biotechnology
Time : 3 Hra MM-50
UNf-l Plant cell and tissue culh.rre : General inkoduction history, scope.
. . Application ol tissue cullure
PAPEF.II
ItltMUNOLOGy
.
Tlma:3 Hrg . MM-SO
UNII-I lmmunology - General Concept, history and De,r'elopment.
tmmune system and immunily, Organization
ol lmmune syslem.
Antigen - Antibody and its type.
UNlT.ll Cell involved in immune system. Type and cells. gasic structure and ,unction.
Cytokin€9.
Cell mediated immunity Interferons. Hypersensitivity.
UNlT.lll Antigen - antibody interactaon. principles and types.
tmmunohaemalology - General concepl. Blood group systom. Rh factor.
medical
application of blood groups.
A.Sc.-ltl
(65)
UNIT-IV Origin and diversity in immun€ syst€m'
Ellectors mechanisms
lmmunity ol intection diseases monoclonal Antibodies
arthritis lnsulin dependent
UNff.V Auloimmune di9€ases Hemolytic anemia Rheumatoid lmmunodelicienl diseases'
diabetes. l\tlyasthenia gravis. Organ transplantation
Cancers. AIOS.
PRACTICAL
EXPERIMENTS
Pllnt :
1. Storilization ol plant mat€rials'
2. Preparation ol Tissue culture meola'
3. Plant tissue culture by plant parls'
Envltonmtni :
BIOTECHNOLOGY
MM'50
Tlm!: HBs llefts
Schomc
'1. Exp€riment based on PaP€r - |
(B
(i) Plant tissuecurure
(ii) Environmenl / lndusirial 07
(66)
B.€c,-lll
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BOOK9
- lntgrnational Pvt' Ltd N€vl
l. A test Book ol Biotechnology : Indu Shekher Thakur I'K' '
D€lhi.
2. Biotechnology (Fundamentals and Applications) : S S Purohlt - Agrobios (lndla)' Jodhpur'
3.FundamentabofMiclobio|ogyardlinmun.]iogy:AiitK.'Bangrj€9,Nirma|yagan€rige-
N€w central Book Agency (P) Llo ' Kqlkar:
Planl Biotochnology : B.S. Chawla - oxford & IBH Puuishlng
Co Pvt' Ltd" New Delhi'
4.
Plant Biotechnology : B.D Singh - Kalyani Publication'
Ncr Delhi'
Biotechnology: Fundamental & APpliction: SS Purohit
7. lmmunology : J. KubEY et al.
lmmunology : Roitt ei al.
9., Fundamental ot lmmunology : W Paul'
10. Plant Tis€u€ qrlturo : Rojdov
11. Plant Tissu€ Culture (Praclical) : H.S. chawla'
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B.Sc.-lll
BIOCHEMISTRY
PAPEF.I
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
UNITI BASIC CONCEPTS OF GENETIC INFORMATTON
a. Nucleic acids as genetic jntormation carriers, experimenlal evidence e.g.
bacterjal genetic kanslormation, Hershey _ Chase Experiment, Tl\,4V reconstttu-
tron rexDenmenl.
b, Centraldogma of molecular genetics - currenl version, reverse transcription and
retrovrfuses.
c. Primary struclure ol nucleic acids and lheir properlies, silenl learures or
eukaryolic, prokaryolic and viral genome; highly repelitive, moderalely repretitive
and unique DNA sequences.
d. Basic concepts aboul the secondary struclures ot nucleic acids. 5, J
3'direclion
antiparaltel skands, base composition, base equivalence, bae pairing and bas6
stacking in DNA molecule. Tm and buoyant density and lheir.
UNIT.II STRUCTURAL LAVELS OF NUCLEIC ACTDS AND SEOUENCING
a. Scondary and tertiary structure ot DNA : Watson and Crick model A.B. and Z
lypes of DNA major and minor grooves, chiraljty ol DNA, lerliarv slructure ol
DNA-
b. Sirlcture and properties of RNA; Classes oi RNA secondary and tertjary
strudures,
c. Nucleic acid hybridizalion : Cot value and sateltite DNA.
d. Sequencing : Flestriclion and modjfication system; sequencing ol DNA and RNA.
UNIT-lll a. ONA FEPLICATION
DNA replicalion in prokaryoles - conservalive, semi conservative and dispersiv€
types, experimental evidence ,or semi conservative replication. DNA poly-
merases, other enzymes and protein faclors involved in replication. Mechanism
ot replication. Inhibitors ol DNA repljcalion.
b. TRANSCRIPTION
Transcriplion in prokaryotes RNA polymerase, promolers, initjairrn, elongation
and lermination ol BNA synthesis, inhibilors of lranscriplion. Reverse lran-
scriptase, post kanscriptional processing ol FINA in eukaryoles.
UNITIV TRANSLATION AND REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION
-a. Genelic code I Basic lealure of genetic code, biological signiticance ol
degeneracy. Wobble hypolhesis, gene wilhjn genes and overlapping genes.
b. Mechanism of lranslation : Ribosome lructure, A and p sites, charged IRNA, f_
mat-tFlNA iniliator codon, Shjne Dalgarno consensus sequence (AccA),
Iormation ot 70S initiation complext rote of EF_Tu, EF_TS, EF G and GTp,
nonsense codons and release factors BF 1 and RF 2.
c. Regulation of gene Expression in prokaryotes : Enzyme induction and repressron.
B.Sc.- l (68)
opefon concepts, Lac operon, Trp operon.
UNIT.V MUTATION ANO REPATR
a. Mutaijon : lrolecular basisol mutation, types o, mutatjon, e.g. lrans,tjon,
transversion frame shill, insertion. deletion, slppresser
sensitive, ierminaland
somaljc, backward and {orward mutalions, irue reversion
and.suppresron,
dominant and recessive mulatron, Spontaneous and induced
mulalrons =
Ledergef g,s replica plaling expenment.
b. l\,4utagenecity iesting : Correlation of mutagenecity
and carcinogenicjty: Ames
testing, Random and site direcled mutagenesjs.
c. DNA Rapatr : UV repair system in E.Colj, Significance ol thymine In DNA.
RECOMBINATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Beslrrclion endonucleases, brief discussion oi steps
in DNA cloning. Apptjcation ol
recombjnant DNA technology.
Books:
1. Biochernistry J David Ftawn, Neil pafterson publisher,
Norlh Carolina.
2. l\4olecular biotogy of the g€ne JD.Watson, NH
Hopkins, JW Bobert,
Jp Stretz, Atv4 Weiner,
Freeman San Francisco,
3. Fundamentat ot bjochemistry by D Voet and CW pfatt,
John Wjtey & Sons, NV.
4. Text book oi biochemislry Thomas t\,4 Devjn, John
Wetey & Sons. Ny.
PAPER.II
NUTRITIONAL, CLINICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY
M.M.-50
UNIT.I NUTBITIONALBIOCHEMISTRY
Nutritlon and dietary hablts
a. Introduction and detinjtion of ,oods and nutriliori. Factors determlntng
acceptance, physiotogical, food
energy, body building (growth and devetopmenr).
Regulation ot body temperature. physiology
and nukilion of carbohydrates, tats,
proteins and water. Vitamins A,D,E,K,
Vir a-Comptex anO Vit-C lio ,,n"ru,.
like Ca, Fe and lodine and t
."d sroups : ene,sv
sivins roods, o"o, o,uo,"nni'jool"l""no'?JiJ:ll"J;iT"
b. Composilion of balancsd diet, recomnended dietary
allowances (RDA) for
average indian, tocalty available loods,
_
inexpensive qu;lily foods and tood stuff,s
rich in mor ethan one nutrients. galanced vegeturi"n
Oi"f, on nrrnr,onuf
adequacy. "apn""i"
uNrr- NurRtrATtNE AND caLoRtFtc vALUEs oF Fooos
Basic concepts of energy expendjture, units
of energy, measuremonl o, energy
expendture by direct or ihdirect calorimetry,
catculalion ol oon protein nO w[fr
resped to carbohydrates and ripids. oetermination
of heat production or t|,u oiul.
The basat merabotism aod merhod of fteasuring
Ou"uf rnut"Uofi" ,ui"-iiiili,
(6s)
pregnancy' lactation and various physrologr-
energy requirements ounng-growth'
of average man and women'
cal ;ivities. Calculation ot energy expenditure
value,ot vario!s*inds ot loods
b. Specific dynamic action (SDA) ol foods' naturitive
generally used by Indran po;ulalion Planning ol
dietary regimes for inlants'
and relationship with
i"ring plg""*V "nO "ld age l\'4alnutrition' ils implications
prolein-calories malnutriiion
p'"uenlion oi malnulrilion pecially
Ji"i"iv'f'uuit..na
of diets Hlman fiilk and its
(Kwashiorkor and Nrarasmus) by improvemenls
preseruation standards loocl
irinr"" u,"""t vs lormulated milk teeding Food
ujJr"*tion"andprecaltions'governmentregu|atio..'joreservationand
qualrty ol lood
UNIT.III CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
i) Basic concepts o( ctinical biochemistry
in diagnosis' a brief review ol un'ls
u. O"{inition und "tope ol clinical biochemistry and slandard solullons '
and aUUreviation used in expression concenlralion
in cllnical laboratory'
Ouality conlrol- Manual vs automalion
(bloo.d' serum' plasma urine and
b. Collection and preservat'on ol biologicallluids
and CSF' Normal values for importanl
CSF) Chemical analysis ol blood' urine
CSF and urine' cleannce tasl
lonstitules (in Sl units) in blood (Plasma / serum)'
lol ulea.
uNlTlv (l) cl-lNlcaL ENZYMOLOGY
plasma enzymes lsozynies and
a. D€liniiion of lunctronal and non_ funclional
health and diseases.wilh sp€cial menlion
diagnostics Tesls Enzymes paitern in
alkaline and acid phospnatase'
of ilasma lipase' amylase' cholineslerase'
SGOT. SGPT, LDH and CPK
b. Functional tests o{ kidney' liver and gaskic llu'ds lipid m-al-absorplion and
(ii) Hypo and hyper-gylcemia' glycogen slorage diseas€s'
" rie ol lipoproteins lnborn errors ol amino acid
"t'e!to,,nu"' "pt'ingotipiaos'i albinism, gout and hyper-uricemia
melabolism alkaplonuria, fnenyt-retonuria,
UNIT.V ENVIRONMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY
carbon' sulphur' nilrogen and
(l) Ait pollulion : Parliculale matter' compounds ojtheir ellect on atmosphere'
their interactions, melnoos ol their eslirnallon'
general characteristic' maior
(li) Water pollution : I ypes o{ waler boides and.their wastes' melhods ol their
polluiants in domestic' agricultural and industrial
plants and animals' trealmenl ol domestic
estimation, ellects ot porru"tants on
thoir treatmenl
and industrial wastes' solid_wastes and
Books :
by Whol and Goodha
1. Mod€rn nutrition in heallh and diseaser
and passmore-ELBS Zurich
2. H!man nutrition and Dietelics's Davidson
Ashwood Saundo6 WB
3. Tietz lundam€ntal ot clinical chemislry by Cart A Burits & ER
Co
Whiiby' AF Smith' GJ Beckett
4. Leacture Notos on Clinical Biochemistry-Lc
{70)
B.tc.'ttt
PRACTICAL FOR lllrd YEAR
I
LABoRAToRY - lll (BcH 305)
I
' 1. Estimation ot DNA by diphenylamine method.
2. Eflect of temperatLire on tho viscoslty of DNA using Ostwald'g Viscomet€r.
3. Exkaction ol RNA and its estimation by Orcinol rnethod.
4. Estlmation ot hemoglobin by m€asuring lolal iron in blood,
5. Estimation of calcium and phosphorus in serum & utin6.
6. Estimation ot creatine and crealinine in urine.
; ' 7. Estimation ol immunoglobulins by precipitation with saturated ammonium sulphatE.
8. Denaturation lo enzyme, sludieg on DNA.
' 9. a. SepEratlgn ol.protgin€ by column chromatography.
I b. Determination of protelns by dye binding assay.
lO. Separation ot proteins by SDs'polyacrylsmid€ gel el€ctrophorosiE.
B.*.-It tfl)
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.)
Academic Programe for the School of Studies I
Name oi tho Coursc Subject
lr.Phll. (Annual) Geography, Linguistjcs, Comparalive Reljgion & Philosophy,
English, Hindi, History, Geology, Psychology, Economics,
Library & Information Science, Sociology, Electronics, Law,
Biotechnology, Bioscience, Ancient lndian History, Cultrue &
Archaeology, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, Mathemalics,
Computer Science & Inlormation Technology, Anlhropology,
Managemenl, Physical Educalion.
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Unit 3:
Food and fibers:
singte ceil proteins (SCp), mushroom cutture.
9,".:"^l9tl:lg Naturat
ptants (Cotton and tobacco), Biofertitizers,-enn:cnmenrs fibres.
J.tl:^S:!i.
oy mrcroorganisms. Biodeoradarion of of ores
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Unit 4:
lj,:o.tEl9^s]:ulJure. - isolation, viabitiry test, regeneration of proroptast and
protoptast f usion rechnioues.
and its'appticatii; i; BdtJ;;i"gy. somaric
lf r,ldl:-"tur.
ol plants and Iro
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its appiication, hybrd 6e-n"eticYmanipuration
its application by use of ngrotaL,teriimie,;iJtia
transformation.
Unit 5:
culture and its apptications_ use of grolvth regutators,
Itl1t grq3n
ovary culture, in-vitro fertilization, embryogenesis ovute and
and organogenesis,
micropropasation, production of iriptoid: ;;l;sif#'i,r"iii?.-,
Fleference Books:
1. Biotechnology ,Steve prantis.
2. Biotechnologym (Fundamentjls and applications) purohit
and Mathur
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+. trnvtronmental Biotechnology,
SK Agarwal
; . Demonstation ofAseptic
techniques for piant tissue
Culture
2. Preparation of tissue culture medium
3. To perform different
rype ofsterilization ofex_plant.
4. To perform inocculation
of given ex_plant
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IT I
a) Introduction ald definition of foods and nutrition, Physiology and nutrition of
carbohydrat€s, fates, protein and water. Vitamin A, D, E, K vit.-B complex and
vitamin C and minerals like ca, Fe and I their biological function basic food
gfoups energy giving foods, body building foods and protective fo-od .
-omposition of balanced diet, recommended dietary allowances (RDA) for ^
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average Indian, locally available foods, in-expensive quality foods and food stuffs
dch in more than one nutrients. Balanced vegetarian and non vegetarian diets'
emDhasis on nutlitional adequacy
;
IT II
a) Units ofenergy, Measurement ofenergy expenditure by direct o! indirect
calorie
metery calculatioD ofnon-plotcin RQ with respect to carbohydmtes and liPids'
The basal metabolisrn and methods of measudng basal metabolic rate (BMR);
I energy requirements during gro*th, pegnancy, lactation and various physical
rl activities.
lt b) Specific dynanic action
(SDA) of foods, nutritive value of various kinds of foods
I
and r€lalionship
i1 eenerally used by Indian population. Malnutdtion its implication
-*i* di.iury hubitt *d prevenlion of malnurition specially prctein -calorie
malnutrition (Kwashiorlor and Marasmru) by imFovemeut of diets Human milk
and its virtue;, bleast vs fomulated milk feeding Food pres€rvation standards,
food adulteratiols.
;IjNIT III
a) A briefrcview ofunits and abbreviation used in expressing concentration and
standard solutions. Quality contlol. Manual vs automation in clinical
laboratory'
plasma, urine, and
b) Collection and preservation ofbiological fluids (blood serum
CSF). Chemidl analysis ofblood urine and CSF, Normal values for important
consiituence (SI units) in blood. CSF and urine clearance test fo! urca
and
1rt1 Definition of functional ard non-fiDctional plasma enzyrnes lso-enzymes
diagnostic test, ELISA, SGOT, SCPT, LDH, and CPK Functional test
ofkidney
I
lever and gastric fluids.
b) Hypo and-Hyper glycemia glycogen storage diseases; lipid mal-absorytion
and
ofu itto-u"id metabolism- alkaptonuri4 phenyl-
.itti"golipiaoiis. l"Uo-
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matter, compouDds of carbon' sulphur, nitrogen and
') Air Dollution: particulate
methods of thei.r estimation' their effect on atrnosphere'
theii interacrions,
major
,t Waier pollution;tfpes ofwater bodies and tbeir general cha&cteristics'
' i" a.t"i ic agricultural and industrial wastes, methods oftheir .
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3. Tasar Technology se.vlce net 1,lork: B.S'F. seed
gralnages n u r s e I. 1 e s , C . R . C . , T S C S , Cocoon marke
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