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The document outlines the curriculum for various engineering courses at Gujarat Technological University, including Physics, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, and Engineering Graphics & Design. Each course includes a detailed teaching and examination scheme, course content, and assessment patterns. The curriculum emphasizes fundamental concepts, practical applications, and the use of software tools in engineering education.

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B.E syllabus

The document outlines the curriculum for various engineering courses at Gujarat Technological University, including Physics, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, and Engineering Graphics & Design. Each course includes a detailed teaching and examination scheme, course content, and assessment patterns. The curriculum emphasizes fundamental concepts, practical applications, and the use of software tools in engineering education.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering


Level: UG
Branch: ALL
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Physics
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Total
Teaching Scheme Credits
Assessment Pattern and Marks
(in Hours) L+T+
(PR/2) Total
Marks
Theory Tutorial / Practical
L T PR C ESE PA / CA
PA/CA (I) ESE (V)
(E) (M)
3 0 2 4 70 30 20 30 150

Course Content:
Unit No. of % of
Content
No. Hours Weightage
PROPERTIES OF MATTER 6 13
 Stress – Strain – Hooke’s law –
 Elastic Behaviour of Material –
 Young’s modulus by cantilever depression –
 Non-uniform bending –
1.  Uniform bending-
 Application -I-shaped girders.
 Torsional Pendulum – Couple per unit twist of a wire, Time
period,
 Application- Determination of Rigidity Modulus.

WAVES, MOTION AND ACOUSTICS 8 18


 Simple Harmonic motion, Free, forced, Resonance,
 Damped and undamped vibration,
 Damped harmonic motion,
 Force vibration and amplitude resonance,
2.
 Velocity resonance and energy intake,
 Wave motion, transverse and longitudinal vibration,
 Sound absorption and reverberation,
 Sabine's formula and usage (excluding derivation),
 Acoustic of building,

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Branch: ALL
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Physics
 Ultrasonic waves - Properties - Generation – Piezoelectric
method – Detection- Kundt’s tube
 Application of Ultrasonics in industries – NDT.
OPTICS 8 18
 Huygens' Principle: Fundamental principle for wave
propagation.
 Superposition of Waves: Basic principle for understanding
interference and diffraction.
 Explanation of constructive and destructive interference.
 Applications in thin film interference, such as soap bubbles
and oil films.
3.  Young’s double slit experiment.
 Newton’s rings,
 Michelson Interferometer
 Anti-reflection coating.
 Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction– diffraction due to ‘n’
slits- plane transmission grating.
 Rayleigh criterion for limit of resolution - resolving power of
grating.

QUANTUM PHYSICS 8 18
 Black body Radiation-Planck’s law
 Energy distribution function,
 Wave-particle duality-de Broglie matter waves
 Concept of the wave function and its physical significance –
4. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
 Schrodinger’s wave equation – Time-independent and Time-
dependent equations –
 Particle in a one-dimensional rigid box – tunneling
(Qualitative) – Scanning Tunnelling Microscope.

LASERS 8 18
 Properties of Laser, Einstein’s theory of matter radiation: A
5.
and B coefficients,
 Amplification of light by population inversion,

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Branch: ALL
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Physics
 Different types of lasers,
 Gas lasers (He-Ne),
 Solid-state lasers (Ruby laser),
 Properties of laser beams: Mono-chromaticity, coherence,
directionality and brightness, laser speckles,
 Applications of lasers in science, engineering, and medicine.

NEW ENGINEERING MATERIALS 7 15


SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS:
 Introduction of Group IV elements,
 Properties,
 Concept of carriers,
 Concept of bands and band gap,
 P-type, N-type materials
 Introduction to P-N Junction Diode and I-V characteristics,
 Zener diode and its characteristics

SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS:
 Introduction – Properties
6.
 Meissner effect
 Type I & Type II superconductors
 Applications.

NANOMATERIALS:
 Introduction
 Synthesis of nano materials – Top down and Bottom up
approach
 Ball milling
 PVD method
 Applications.

Total 45 100

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Engineering
Level: Degree
Branch: All
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Mathematics – 1
Course Content:
Unit No. of % of
Content
No. Hours Weightage
Module 1: Basic Calculus:
Evaluation of improper integrals of Type-I and Type-II, Beta and
1. 9 20%
Gamma functions and their properties; Applications of definite
integrals to evaluate surface areas and volumes of revolutions
Module 2: Single-variable Calculus (Differentiation):
Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorem for a function of one variable,
2. Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series of a function using statement of the 9 20%
theorems; Extreme values of functions; Indeterminate forms and L'
Hospital's rule.
Module 3: Sequences and series:
Sequence of numbers and its convergence, Infinite series; Tests for
convergence (Telescoping series, Geometric series test, Integral test, p-
3. 9 20%
test, comparison test, D’ Alembert’s ratio test, Cauchy’s root test),
Alternating series test; Power series, Radius and interval of
convergence, Conditional and Absolute convergence of a power series
Module 4: Multivariable Calculus (Differentiation):
Limit, Continuity and Differentiation for function of two or more
variables, total derivative, gradient, directional derivatives; Tangent
4. 9 20%
plane and Normal line to the surface 𝑓(𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧) = 𝑐; Extreme values for
function of two variables (Maxima, minima and saddle points);
Method of Lagrange multipliers.
Module 5: Multivariable Calculus (Integration):
Multiple Integration: Double integrals (Cartesian, Polar), change of
order of integration in double integrals, Change of variables (Cartesian
5. 9 20%
to polar), Applications: areas and volumes, Center of mass and Gravity
(constant and variable densities); Triple integrals (Cartesian,
Cylindrical, Spherical).
Total 45 100

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Course Content:

Unit No. of % of
Content
No. Hours Weightage
1. DC Circuits:
Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C), voltage and current independent
sources, Kirchoff’s current and voltage laws, analysis of simple circuits
with dc excitation, Superposition, Thevenin and Norton Theorems, Star- 7 15
delta/Delta-Star conversion, Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and
RC circuits.
2. AC Circuits
Representation of sinusoidal waveforms, peak, RMS and average values
of different signals, form factor and peak factor, Phasor representation
of AC quantities, real power, reactive power, apparent power, power
factor. 9 20
Analysis of single-phase ac circuits consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC, RLC
combinations (series and parallel), Series and parallel resonances, Three
phase balanced circuits, voltage and current relations in star and delta
connections, Power measurement in three phase balanced circuits.
3. Magnetic Circuits & Transformers
Magnetic effect of electrical current, cross and dot convention, right hand
thumb rule and cork screw rule, Concepts of m.m.f, flux, flux density,
reluctance, permeability and field strength, Analogy between electric and
magnetic circuits, Magnetic Circuits, B-H Curve, Hysteresis Loop, 8 15
Hysteresis and Eddy current losses, Construction and working principle
of single-phase transformers: Construction, principle of working, voltage
and current ratios, losses, definition of regulation and efficiency, Ideal
and practical transformer.

4. Fundamentals of Electrical Machines


Generation of rotating magnetic fields, Construction and working of
Single-phase induction motors (Split phase, Capacitor start, Permanent
split capacitor, Capacitor start/capacitor run).
Single phase induction motor applications: pumps, refrigerators, fans, 9 20
compressors, and portable drills.
Construction and working of brushless DC motors and its application:
Electrical Vehicle, washing machines, Blowers, Computers/Laptops

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5. Electrical Wiring and Installations
Components of LT Switchgear: Switch Fuse Unit (SFU), MCB,
ELCB, MCCB.
Types of lamps, fixtures & reflectors, illumination schemes for
domestic, industrial & commercial premises, Lumen requirements for
different categories.
Earthing – Types of earthing and its importance.
Safety precautions for electrical appliances. 12 30
Types of Batteries, Characteristics of Batteries (Voltage, storage
capacity, discharge curve, cycle life).
Elementary calculations for energy consumption of home appliances
and electricity bill.
Basic electrical measurements with Ammeter, Voltmeter, Wattmeter
and Energy meter (working principle and circuit connection).
Total 45 100

Suggested Specification Table with Marks (Theory):

Distribution of Theory Marks


R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level
40 20 20 20 0 0

Where R: Remember; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C: Create (as per Revised
Bloom’s Taxonomy)

References/Suggested Learning Resources:


(a) Books:

1) D. C. Kulshreshtha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 2009.


2) Basic Electrical Engineering - Nagsarkar and Sukhija, Oxford University Press
3) B. L. Theraja, “Electrical Technology – Part I and II”, S. Chand and Co. 2012
4) D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
5) J. B. Gupta “ Basic Electrical Engineering”, S.K. Kataria & Sons,2023.
6) A Chakrabarti,S Nath and C K Chanda ”Basic Electrical Engineering”,TATA McGraw Hill,
7) S.L. Uppal “Electrical Wiring Estimating and Costing”, Khanna Publisher, 1987
8) Irving M. Gottlieb “"Practical Electric Motor Handbook"Newnes,1997
9) L. S. Bobrow, “Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering”, Oxford University Press, 2011.
10) E. Hughes, “Electrical and Electronics Technology”, Pearson, 2010.
11) V. D. Toro, “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals”, Prentice Hall India, 1989.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Engineering
Level: UG
Branch: All
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Engineering Graphics & Design

w. e. f. Academic Year: 2024-25


Semester: Ist Year
Category of the Course: Engineering Science

Prerequisite: Zeal to learn the subject


Rationale: Engineering Drawing is an effective language of engineers. It is the foundation
block which strengthens the engineering & technological structure. Moreover, it is
the transmitting link between ideas and realization.

Course Outcome:
After Completion of the Course, Student will able to:
No Course Outcomes RBT level
Apply the conventions and the methods of engineering drawing also interpret Application
1
engineering drawings
Construct basic and intermediate geometry and comprehend the theory of Application
2
projection.
3 Dissect the objects in three dimensions with different orientation. Analyze
4 Make use of computer software for engineering drawings. Application

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Total
Teaching Scheme Credits
Assessment Pattern and Marks
(in Hours) L+T+
(PR/2) Total
Marks
Theory Tutorial / Practical
L T PR C ESE PA / CA
PA/CA (I) ESE (V)
(E) (M)
1 0 2 2 70 30 20 30 150

Course Content:
Unit No. of % of
Content
No. Hours Weightage
1. Introduction to Engineering Graphics: Drawing instruments and * 10
accessories, BIS – SP 46. Use of plane scales, Diagonal Scales and
Representative Fraction.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Engineering
Level: UG
Branch: All
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Engineering Graphics & Design
2. Engineering Curves: Classification and application of Engineering * 10
Curves, Construction of Conics, Cycloidal Curves, Involutes andSpirals
3. Projections of Points and Lines: Introduction to principal planes of 4 20
projections, Projections of the points located in same quadrant and
different quadrants, Projections of line with its inclination to one
reference plane and with two reference planes. True length and
inclination with the reference planes.
4. Projections of Planes: Projections of planes (polygons, circle and 2 20
ellipse) with its inclination to one reference plane and with two
reference planes
5. Projections of Solids, Section of Solids: Classification of solids. 6 20
Projections of solids (Cylinder, Cone, Pyramid and Prism) along with
frustum with its inclination to one reference plane and with two
reference planes, Section of such solids and the true shape of the
section.
6. Orthographic Projections: Fundamental of projection along with 3 20
classification, Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the
principal planes for view from front, top and sides using first angle
projection method and third angle projection method, full sectional
view.
7. Computer Aided Drawing: *
Introduction to AutoCAD, Basic commands for 2D drawing like :
Line, Circle, Polyline, Rectangle, Hatch, Fillet, Chamfer, Trim, Extend,
Offset, Dim style, etc.
Total 15 100
* Chapter/Topics must be taught during laboratory sessions.

Suggested Specification Table with Marks (Theory):


Distribution of Theory Marks
R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level
25 30 30 15 - -
Where R: Remember; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C: Create (as per
Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

References/Suggested Learning Resources:


(a) Books:
1. A Text Book of Engineering Graphics by P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Engineering
Level: UG
Branch: All
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Basic Mechanical Engineering
Course Content:
Unit No. of % of
Content
No. Hours Weightage
Basic Terminology and Energy: Prime movers and its types, Concept
of Force, Pressure, Energy, Work, Power, System, Heat, Temperature,
Specific heat capacity, Process, Cycle, Internal energy, Enthalpy,
1. Statements of Zeroth law and First law 8 14
Applications of Energy sources like Fossil fuels, Nuclear fuels,
Hydrogen fuel, Hydro, Solar, Wind, and Bio-fuels, Environmental
issues like Global warming and Ozone depletion
Properties of gases: Boyle's law, Charles's law, Gay-Lussac’s law,
Avogadro’s law, Combined gas law, Gas constant, Relation between cp
and cv, Various non-flow processes like constant volume process,
constant pressure process, Isothermal process, Adiabatic process,
2. 12 22
Polytropic process
Properties of Steam: Steam formation, Types of steam, Enthalpy,
Specific volume, Internal energy and dryness fraction of steam, use of
steam tables, steam calorimeters
Heat Engines: Heat engine cycle and Heat engine, working substances,
Classification of heat engines, Description and thermal efficiency of
Carnot; Rankine; Otto cycle and Diesel cycles
3. 10 20
Internal Combustion Engines: Introduction, Classification, Engine
details, four-stroke/ two-stroke cycle Petrol/Diesel engines, Indicated
power, Brake Power, Efficiencies
Steam Boilers: Introduction, Classification, Cochran, Lancashire and
4. Babcock and Wilcox boiler, Functioning of different mountings and - 10
accessories
Air compressors and pumps: Types and operation of Reciprocating
5. and Rotary air compressors, significance of Multistage, Types and 6 10
operation of Reciprocating, Rotary and Centrifugal pumps, Priming
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning: Refrigerant, Vapor compression
6. refrigeration system, Vapor absorption refrigeration system, Domestic 4 8
Refrigerator, Window and split air conditioners

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Engineering
Level: UG
Branch: All
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Basic Mechanical Engineering
Couplings, Clutches and Brakes: Construction and applications of
Couplings (Box; Flange; Pin type flexible; Universal and Oldham),
Clutches (Disc and Centrifugal), and Brakes (Block; Shoe; Band and
7. Disc) - 10
Transmission of Motion and Power: Shaft and axle, Different
arrangement and applications of Belt drive; Chain drive; Friction drive
and Gear drive
Engineering Materials: Types, properties and applications of Ferrous
8. & Nonferrous metals, Timber, Abrasive material, silica, ceramics, glass, 5 6
graphite, diamond, plastic and polymer
Total 45 100
Note: Topic No. 4 and 7 of the above syllabus must be covered in Practical Hours.

Suggested Specification Table with Marks (Theory):


Distribution of Theory Marks
R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level
20 40 40 - - -
Where R: Remember; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C: Create (as per
Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

References/Suggested Learning Resources:


(a) Books:
1. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by N M Bhatt and J R Mehta, Mahajan Publishing House
2. Basic Mechanical Engineering by Pravin Kumar, Pearson Education
3. Fundamental of Mechanical Engineering by G.S. Sawhney, PHI Publication New Delhi
4. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Sadhu Singh, S. Chand Publication
5. Introduction to Engineering Materials by B.K. Agrawal, McGraw Hill Publication, New Delhi

(b) Open source software and website:


1. https://nptel.ac.in
2. www.vlab.co.in
Suggested Course Practical List:
1. To understand construction and working of various types of boilers.
2. To understand construction and working of different boiler mountings and accessories.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Branch:
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : Basic Electronics Engineering
Course Content:
Unit No. of % of
Content
No. Hours Weightage
Semiconductor Diodes: p-n junction diode, Characteristics and
parameters, Diode approximations, DC load line analysis, Temperature
1. 6 15
effects, Diode AC models, Diode specifications, Diode testing, Zener
diodes.
Diode Applications: Half-wave and Full-wave rectifiers, Power
supply, RC and LC power supply filters, Zener diode voltage
2. 6 15
regulators, Series and shunt clipping circuits, Clamping circuits, DC
voltage multipliers.
Bipolar Junction Transistors : BJT operation, BJT voltages and
3. currents, BJT amplification, BJT switching, CB, CE and CC 6 15
characteristics, Transistor testing.
BJT biasing : DC load line and bias point, Base bias, Collector-to-
4. base bias, Voltage- divider bias ,Comparison of basic bias circuits, 6 15
Bias circuit design.
AC analysis of BJT circuits : Coupling and bypass capacitors, AC
load lines, transistor models and parameters, CE circuit analysis, CE
5. 6 15
circuit with unbypassed emitter resistor, CC circuit analysis, CB circuit
analysis, Comparison of CE, CB and CC circuits
Field Effect Transistors: Junction Field Effect Transistors, JFET
6. characteristics, JFET data sheets and parameters, FET amplification 5 10
and switching, MOSFETs
FET biasing : DC load line and bias point, Gate bias, Self bias,
7. 4 5
Voltage divider bias, Comparison of basic JFET bias circuits
Special Purpose Diodes: Light Emitting Diode(LED), Photo diode,
8. Solar cell, PIN diode, Varactor diode, Schottky diode, Tunnel diode, 6 10
Seven segment display
Total 45 100
Suggested Specification Table with Marks (Theory):
Distribution of Theory Marks (in %)
R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level
15 20 25 30 0 10
Where R: Remember; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C: Create (as
per Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Engineering
Level: Degree
Branch:
Course / Subject Code:
Course / Subject Name: Programming for Problem Solving
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Total
Teaching
Credit Assessment Pattern and Marks
Scheme(in
s
Hours) Total
L+T+
(PR/2) Mark
Theor Tutorial / Practical s
y
L T PR C
ESE PA / CA PA/CA ESE
(E) (M) (I) (V)
02 00 04 04 70 30 20 30 150

Course Content:
Unit No. of % of
Conten
No. t Hour Weightag
s e
1. Introduction to Programming 03 10
• Basics of Computers: Overview of computer systems,
hardware, and software.
• Introduction to Programming Languages: Types of
programming languages, language translators (compilers,
interpreters).
• Flowcharts and Algorithms: Basics of creating flowcharts and
writing algorithms for problem-solving.
2. Basics of C Programming 03 10
• Structure of a Program: Basic syntax, semantics, and structure of
C/Python programs.
• Data Types and Variables: Primitive data types, variables, and
constants.
• Operators: Arithmetic, relational, logical, bitwise, and assignment
operators.
3. Control Structures 03 10
• Conditional Statements: if, if-else, nested if-else, switch-case.
• Loops: for, while, do-while loops.
• Break and Continue Statements: Usage in loop control.
4. Functions and Modular Programming 03 10
• Defining Functions: Syntax, return types, and parameter passing.
• Library Functions: Standard library functions and header files (for C).
• Recursion: Basic concepts and examples.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Engineering
Level: Degree
Branch:
Course / Subject Code:
Course / Subject Name: Programming for Problem Solving
5. Arrays and Strings 03 10
• Arrays: One-dimensional and multi-dimensional arrays, array
operations.
• Strings: String handling functions, basic string operations.
6. Pointers 03 10
• Pointers: Basics of pointers, pointer arithmetic, pointers and arrays,
pointers to functions (for C).
7. Structures and Unions 03 10
• Structures: Defining and using structures, array of structures,
pointer tostructures.
• Unions: Basics and usage.
8. File Handling 03 10
• File Operations: Opening, closing, reading, writing files.
• File Pointers: File pointers and basic file operations (for C).
9. Dynamic Memory Allocation 03 10
• Memory Allocation: malloc, calloc, realloc, and free functions. Usage
and
examples.
10. Debugging and Testing 03 10
• Debugging Techniques: Common debugging practices, use of
debugging tools.
• Testing: Writing test cases, unit testing.
Total 30 100

Suggested Specification Table with Marks (Theory):


Distribution of Theory Marks (in
%)
R U A N E C
Level Level Level Level Level Level
20 20 40 20 00 00
Where R: Remember; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C: Create (as
perRevised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

References/Suggested Learning Resources:


(a) Books:
1. C Programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, Latest Edition (for C
programming)
2. Let Us C by Yashavant Kanetkar, Latest Edition (for C programming)
3. Problem Solving and Program Design in C by Jeri R. Hanly and Elliot B. Koffman, Latest
Edition (for C programming)

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Branch:
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : IPDC (Integrated Personality Development Course)

Remaking Students learn how self-improvement enables them to secure


Yourself a bright future for themselves. They will learn 6 powerful
1 2
Restructuring thought-processes that can develop their intellectual,
Yourself physical, emotional, and spiritual quotients.
Students will undergo a study of how habits work, the habits
Remaking
2 of successful professionals, and the practical techniques that 2
Yourself -
can be used to develop good habits in their life.
Power of Habit
Learning Students will learn from the inspirational lives of India's two
3 from legends, Sachin Tendulkar and Ratan Tata. They will 2
Legends- implement these lessons through relatable case studies.
Tendulkar &
Tata
From House to Active listening is an essential part of academic progress and
4 Home- Listening & communications. Students will learn to listen with their eyes, 2
Understanding ears, mind, and heart.
This lecture enables students to revisit the way in which they
Facing Failures- approach challenges. Through the study of successful figures
5 Welcoming 2
such as Disney, Lincoln and Bachchan, students will learn to
Challenges face difficulties through a positive perspective.
Failure is a student’s daily source of fear, negativity, and
Facing Failures- depression. Students will be given the constructive skills to
6 Significance of 2
understand failure as formative learning experiences.
Failures
India’s ancient Rishis, scholars, and intellectuals have made
tremendous contributions to the world, they developed an
My India My advanced, sophisticated culture and civilization which began
7 Pride- 2
thousands of years ago. Students will learn the importance of
Glorious Past - studying India’s glorious past so that they could develop a
Part 1 strong passion and pride for our nation.
Our ancient concepts can be used to seek revolutionary ideas
My India My and to generate inspiration. Students will develop a deeper
8 Pride- 2
interest in India’s Glorious Past – by appreciating the need to
Glorious Past - read about it, research it, write about it, and share it.
Part 2
Learning Dr Kalam’s inspirational life displayed legendary qualities
9 from which apply to students (1) Dare to Dream (2) Work Hard 2
Legends- (3) Get Good Guidance (4) Humility (5) Use Your Talents
A.P.J. Abdul for the Benefit of Others
Kalam

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Program Name: Bachelor of Engineering
Level: UG
Branch:
Course / Subject Code :
Course / Subject Name : IPDC (Integrated Personality Development Course)

Soft Skills- Students are taught the means of building a professional


10 Networking network and developing a leadership attitude. 2
&
Leadership
Soft Skills- Students will learn the secrets of project management
11 Project through the Akshardham case study. They will then practice 2
Management these skills through an activity relevant to student life.
Remaking Students will learn how social media can become addictive
12 Yourself- 2
and they will imbibe simple methods to take back control.
Handling Social
Media
Facing Students will learn about the power and necessity of faith in
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our daily lives.
Power of Faith

From House to Students will understand the importance of strong family


14 Home- relationships. They will learn how to overcome the 2
Bonding the Family generation gap and connect with their family more.
Selfless Service- Students will learn that performing seva is beneficial to one’s
15 Seva 2
health, wellbeing, and happiness. It also benefits and inspires
others.

 COURSE MATERIAL / MAIN COURSE WORKBOOK -

1. IPDC Workbook-1 (presented by B.A.P.S. Swaminarayan Sanstha)

IPDC REFERENCES –

These are the reference material for the IPDC lectures. This is not compulsory reading for the
students as the essential information is contained in the workbooks.

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