CSE Sem 1 Syllabus
CSE Sem 1 Syllabus
Applied Mathematics – I
Books Recommended:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal
2. Applied Mathematics Volume I & II, by J. N. Wartikar
3. Textbook of Engineering Mathematics by Bali, Iyenger (Laxmi
Prakashan)
Total Credits: 03
Unit –I:
Components of Buildings
Selection of site, basic functions of buildings, types of buildings –
Residential, Public, Commercial,
and Industrial.
Principles of planning, orientation of buildings, introduction to bye-
laws regarding building line,
Height of building, open space requirement, F.S.I., Carpet area, built
up area, setbacks, ventilation.
Components of Buildings
Introduction to Types of loads on buildings.
Substructure – Types of soils; rocks and foundation strata, concept of
bearing capacity, Types of
foundation and their suitability.
Superstructure –Types of construction: Load Bearing, Framed, and
Composite.
Building Materials
Introduction to basic construction materials; cement, bricks, stone,
aggregates, reinforcing steel,
structural glazing, structural steel; Concrete types: PCC, RCC,
Prestressed, Precast and Ready Mix
Concrete.
Use of various eco- friendly materials in construction.
Unit – II:
Surveying
Various types of maps and their uses; Introduction to digital mapping;
Principles of survey. Introduction to various survey instruments such
as EDM, Lasers, Total Station, and digital planimeter. Modern survey
methods.Introduction to GIS, GPS and their applications.
Transportation Engineering
Role of transportation in national development; Various modes of
Transportation. Classification of Highways: Expressways, NH, SH,
MDR, ODR, VR; Types of Pavements, Traffic Signs, signals, Parking
system, and Causes of Accidents.
Unit –III:
Unit –IV:
Sustainable Development:
Role of Engineers in Sustainable Development. Concept of green
buildings and LEED
Certification.
Books Recommended:
1. Elements of Civil Engineering:By S. S. Bhavikatti
2. Basic Civil Engineering:By Dr. B. C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain,
Arun Kumar Jain.
3. Concrete Technology:By M.S.Shetty
Engineering Graphics - I
UNIT – I:
Introduction to Engg. Drawing & Curves used in Engineering
Practice
UNIT – II
Projections of Planes
Projection of planes when it is parallel to one of the reference planes,
lying in reference plane, when it is perpendicular to one & inclined to
other reference plane, when it is inclined to both reference planes.
Use of Auxiliary Plane method for solving the problems.
Projections of Solids
Projections of solids when axis is perpendicular to one of the
reference planes , when axis is inclined to one & parallel to other
reference plane, when axis is inclined to both the reference planes,
projections of cube, right regular prisms, right regular pyramids,
right circular cylinder, right circular cone, tetrahedron.
UNIT – III
Orthographic Projections
Conversion of pictorial view into orthographic views.
UNIT – IV
Isometric Projections
Definition of Isometric view/projection, Isometric scale to draw
Isometric projection, Non-Isometric lines, construction of Isometric
view from given orthographic views and to construct Isometric view
of combined two simple solids (axes vertical & coinciding) such as
Cube, Pyramid, Prism, Cone, Cylinder & Sphere.
Books Recommended:
Text Books:
1. N.D. Bhatt: Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotor Publishing
house, Anand, India.
2. A. R. Bapat: Engineering Graphics, Allied Publishers, New Delhi
3. D. N. Johle,:Engineering Drawing, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing Co.
Ltd.
4. M.B. Shah:B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson
5. Pakhatkar:Engg. Drawing, Nirali Prakashan.
6. P J. Shah:Text Book of Engineering Drawing,S Chand &
Publications
Reference Books:
1. P.S. Gill: Engineering Graphics.
2. Luzadder Warren J, Duff John: Fundamentals of Engineering
Drawing,PHI Publications
3. N.D. Bhatt: Machine Drawing, Charotor Publishing house, Anand,
India.
PRACTICALS:
SIX A2 (594X420mm) (Half imperial) size drawing sheets as
detailed below:
Sheet No. 1 : Curves
To draw any four curves mentioned in the syllabus.
Sheet No. 2 : Projection of Lines (Minimum four problems)
Sheet No. 3 : Projection of Planes (Minimum four problems)
Sheet No. 4 : Projections of solids (Minimum four problems)
Sheet No. 5 : Orthographic Views
To draw orthographic views from given pictorial view (Minimum four
problems. Two
of which should be free hand sketching)
Sheet No. 6 : Isometric Views/Projection
Two problems each on Isometric views & Isometric projections.
Books Recommended:
Text Books:
7. N.D. Bhatt: Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotor Publishing
house, Anand, India.
8. A. R. Bapat: Engineering Graphics, Allied Publishers, New Delhi
9. D. N. Johle,:Engineering Drawing, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing Co.
Ltd.
10. M.B. Shah:B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson
Reference Books:
3. P.S. Gill: Engineering Graphics.
4. Luzadder Warren J, Duff John: Fundamentals of Engineering
Drawing,PHI Publications
3. N.D. Bhatt: Machine Drawing, Charotor Publishing house, Anand,
India.
Books Recommended:
Engineering Chemistry
Engineering Chemistry (BESI-3T)
(Total Credits: 03)
Books Recommended:
Text Books:
1. Text Book of Engineering Chemistry: S.S. Dara, S. Chand and
Company Ltd. New Delhi.
2. Engineering Chemistry: Arty Dixit Dr. Kirtiwardhan Dixit,
Harivansh Prakashan, Chandrapur.
3. Textbook of Engineering Chemistry: P.C. Jain and Monica Jain,
Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi.
4. Textbook of Engineering Chemistry: S.N. Narkhede, R.T. Jadhav,
AB. Bhake, A.U. Zadgaonkar, Das Ganu Prakashan, Nagpur.
5. Applied Chemistry: A.V. Bharati and Walekar, Tech Max
Publications, Pune.
Reference Books:
1. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry : Shashi Chawla; Dhanpat
Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
2. A textbook of Polymer Science : Fred, Billmeyer Jr. ,Wiley India
Third edition.
3. Applied Chemistry by N. Krishnamurthy:P. Vallinavagam. And K.
Jeysubramanian TMH
4. Applied Chemistry for Engineers : T.S. Gyngell.
5. Chemistry of Advanced Materials : CNR Rao, Rsc Publication.
Engineering Physics
Engineering Physics (BESI-2T)
(Total Credits: 03)
Angle, V-I characteristics of i) Tunnel diode, ii) Zener diode iii) LED.
Books Recommended:
Text Books:
Fundamentals of Physics: David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jerle
Walker, (John-Wiley
India, 8e, extended)
Electronic Engineering Materials and Devices: John Allision, (TMH
edition, 10th reprint)
Engineering Physics:M. N. Avadhanulu, (S. Chand & Co.)
Concepts of Modern Physics: Baiser (Tata McGraw Hill).
Reference Books:
University Physics:Young and Freedman(Pearson Education)
Solid State Physics: C. Kittel
Solid State Physics: R.L. Singhal
Quantum Mechanics: Schiff
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