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The document provides a syllabus for the first three trimesters of a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science at Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University in Jaipur, India. It outlines the objectives, course codes, names, credit hours, and topics for 27 courses covering subjects like mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer programming, electrical engineering, and language skills over the first year of the 4-year degree program. The syllabus is divided into 3 sections for each trimester, with 8-10 courses per trimester focusing on building foundational skills in STEM topics and programming.

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B. Tech (CS) - 2010

The document provides a syllabus for the first three trimesters of a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science at Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University in Jaipur, India. It outlines the objectives, course codes, names, credit hours, and topics for 27 courses covering subjects like mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer programming, electrical engineering, and language skills over the first year of the 4-year degree program. The syllabus is divided into 3 sections for each trimester, with 8-10 courses per trimester focusing on building foundational skills in STEM topics and programming.

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S

UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR

SYLLABUS

BACHELOR OF
TECHNOLOGY (B.TECH.)
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)
YEAR – 2010

DURATION – 4 YEARS (12 TRIMESTERS)

SYLLABUS FOR:
1 - 3 TRIMESTERS

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


www.jvwomensuniv.com

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TH

2010
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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
Course Outline – I Year
1st Year Motive: The aim of 1st Year - B. Tech. (CS/ICT/E&C) is to refresh
the fundamentals of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and carry it on
forward according to the requirements in the preferred degree so as to use
them in the various subjects to be studied in forth coming trimester
efficiently. The Language subject is also given due importance so that the
students can enhance their linguistic & communication skills to compete in
the technological world.

I - TRIMESTER
Objective: Reviewing the basics of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)
& improve the language skills and familiarizing the students with
fundamentals of Computer and Programming.
Paper Max.
Paper Name C L T P
Code Marks
126/1 Basics of Mathematics 100 4 3 1 -
126/2 Basics of Physics 100 4 3 1 -
126/3 Basics of Chemistry 100 4 3 1 -
126/4 Fundamentals of Computers 100 4 4 - -
126/5 English Language – I 50 2 2 - -
126/6 Basics of Physics Lab 50 2 - - 2
126/7 Basics of Chemistry Lab 50 2 - - 2
126/8 Computer Fundamentals Lab 100 4 - - 4
700/1 Extra -Curricular Activities 2* - - -
Total Credit 28

II – TRIMESTER
Objective: To introduce the concepts of Advanced C programming, to build
a strong base for various subjects in further trimesters and also
continuing with PCM and language subject of Previous Trimester.
Paper Max.
Paper Name C L T P
Code Marks
126/9 Applied Mathematics – I 100 4 3 1 -
126/10 Applied Physics –I 100 4 3 1 -
126/11 Applied Chemistry – I 100 4 3 1 -
126/12 C Programming 100 4 3 1 -
126/13 English Language – II 50 2 2 - -
126/14 Applied Physics – I Lab 50 2 - - 2
126/15 Applied Chemistry –I Lab 50 2 - - 2
126/16 C programming Lab 100 4 - - 4
126/17 Mechanical Workshop Lab 50 2 - - 2

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700/1 Extra -Curricular Activities 2* - - -
Total Credit 30

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JAIPUR
III - TRIMESTER
Objective: To give the students an insight into various fields like
Engineering Drawing & Electrical and Electronics Engineering
while strengthening the fundamentals of Mathematics &
Communication skills
Paper Max.
Paper Name C L T P
Code Marks
126/18 Applied Mathematics II 100 4 3 1 -
126/19 Applied Physics-II 100 4 3 1 -

126/20 Applied Chemistry – II 100 4 3 1 -


Basics of Electrical &
126/21 100 4 4 - -
Electronics Engineering
126/22 Advance C Programming 50 2 2 - -
126/23 Applied Physics-II Lab 50 2 - - 2
126/24 Applied Chemistry –II Lab 50 2 - - 2
126/25 Engineering Drawing Lab 50 2 - - 2
Electrical & Electronics
126/26 50 2 - - 2
Engineering Lab
126/27 Advance C Programming Lab 100 4 - - 4
700/1 Extra -Curricular Activities 2* - - -
Community Development
701/1 8* - - -
Activities
Total Credit 40

Note:
 C represents number of Credit per subject.
 L, P, T represents number of Lecture, Practical & Tutorial Hours
respectively in a week per subject.
 Week implies seven working days.
 One credit of lecture or tutorial or practical is equal to 15 hours
including lectures/practical, project work, seminars, exercise, field
visits, group discussion and presentations.
 *Extra-Curricular Activities and Community Development
Activities will be credited in grades instead of marks.

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
B.Tech. 1st Year
Trimester I
1.1.1 Basics of Mathematics Paper
Code:126/1

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT – I
Matrices: Introduction to Matrices and their different types, Elementary
operations on matrices, inverse of a matrix, Determinant of matrix. Linear
dependence and independence of vectors, Rank of a Matrix, Eigen values,
Eigen vectors and the characteristics equation of a matrix, Cayley Hamilton
theorem and its applications. System of linear equations, Consistency and
inconsistency of a system of linear equations.
(10 Hours)

UNIT – II
Differential Calculus: Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem, total differential
coefficient, approximate calculations and small errors; Maxima & minima of
two and more independent variables, Lagrange’s methods of multipliers.
Asymptotes, Curve tracing.
(10 Hours)

UNIT – III
Vector Calculus: scalar and vector point functions, Differentiation of vector
functions, gradient, divergence and curl. Integration of a vector function,
line, Surface and volume integrals, Green’s theorem, Gauss’s and Stoke’s
theorem. Differential Equations: Differential equations: first order and first
degree, first order but not of first degree.
(10 Hours)

Tutorial Hours: 10hours

Recommended Books:

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Ramana, B.V., McGraw Hill, New


Delhi.

Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Kreyszig E., John Wiley and
Sons.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, O’nell, Thomas Publications,
New Delhi.

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
1.1.2 Basics of Physics Paper
Code: 126/2

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT I
Interference of light: Interference , Nature of light, wave front, Young’s
Double slit experiment, Interference as Superposition of Waves, Intensity
variation, Fringe width.
Newton’s rings: Theory and experiment for determining wavelength of light
and refractive index of liquid. Michelson’s Interferometer: construction and
working, Production of circular and straight line fringes, determination of
wavelength of light, determination of wavelength separation of two nearby
wavelengths. Polarization: Production and detection of plane, circularly and
elliptically polarised light, Theory of the polarised light, Malus law, Quarter-
wave and Half wave plates. Optical Activity: Optical Activity and laws of
optical rotation, Measurement of Specific rotation of a sugar solution using
a Laurent’s Half Shade and a Bi-quartz device polarimeter.
(10 Hours)

UNIT II
Diffraction : Fraunhofer’s diffraction at a single slit, Fraunhofer’s diffraction
due to N slits, Theory and method of measurement of wavelength of a given
light source using plane transmission Grating, Characteristics of Grating
Spectra, Concept of resolving power, Rayleigh’s criterion of resolving limit,
Resolving power of a diffraction Grating. Holography: Holography versus
Photography, Basic theory of Holography, requirements of Holography,
Applications of Holography in microscopy and interferrometry.
(10 Hours)

UNIT III
Coherence: Spatial and Temporal coherence, coherence length, coherence
time and ‘Q’ factor for light Laser: Spontaneous & Stimulated Emission,
Einstein’s Coefficients, Criterion of Laser action, Theory & design of Ruby
laser He-Ne Lasers, Characteristics of Laser light, Applications of Lasers
Optical Fibers: Optical Fibers: Light propagation through optical fiber,
Acceptance angle, Numerical aperture of an optical fiber
(10 Hours)

Note: There will be an assessment after fifteen lectures, if any student


found not fit to complete the course; she has to go for a bridge course.

Recommended Books:
1. A Textbook of Optics, Brijlal and Subramanium, S. Chand Co. Ltd.
2. An introduction to Fiber Optics, John M. Senior, PHI

Reference Books:
1. Optics, Ajoy Ghatak, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.

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2. Introductory University optics, Beynon, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
3. Lasers Theory and Applications, Thyagarajan and Ghatak, Macmillan
India Ltd.

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
1.1.3 Basics of Chemistry Paper Code:
126/3

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT-I
Chemical Thermodynamics: Definition of free energy and spontaneity,
Importance of thermodynamics, first & second law of thermodynamics,
condition of thermal equilibrium, Maxwell relation, Gibbs-Helmholtz equation,
Von’t hoff equations.stoichiometry and energy balance in chemical reaction.
(10 hrs)

UNIT-II
Catalysis: Criteria for catalysis,: Theory of catalysis Homogenous Catalysis –
Acid-Base, Enzymatic Catalysis,Heterogenous Catalysis, Concept of
Promoters Inhibitors and poisoning, physiosorption,Chemosorption and
Surface Area. Solution: Ideal & Non-ideal solutions, Raoult’s Law, Distillation
of binary solutions, Henry’s Law, Nernst Distribution Law, Arrhenius theory
and special behaviors of strong electrolytes.
(10 hrs)

UNIT-III
Polymers & Composites: Classification, thermoplastic and thermosetting
polymers & basic concept of molecular weight, molecular shape, polymer
crystallinity, crystallization, melting & glass transition phenomenon,
polymerization ,vulcanization ,viscoelasticity, deformation fracture, defects
in polymers and fabrication of polymers (injection, transfer, compression and
extraction moulding).Synthesis, properties and uses of PE, Bakelite, nylon,
terylene and classification of composite materials.
(10 hrs)

Tutorial Hours: 10hours

Recommended Text Book:


1. Essential of Physical Chemistry by Arun Bahl,B.S.Bahl & G.D.
Tuli,S.Chand & Company publication, New Delhi (Latest Ed.).
2. Polymer Chemistry by Vasant Gowarikar.

Reference Books:
1. A. Text book of Engineering Chemistry by S.S.Dara, S.Chand &
Company, New Delhi (2004).
2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry, P.C.Jain & Monika Jain, Dhanpat
Raj Publication, New Delhi.
3. Engineering Chemistry by R.Gopalan, D.Venkappaya and S.Nagarajan,
Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi (2004).
4. Physical chemistry by Puri, Sharma & Kalia.

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
1.1.4 Fundamentals of Computers Paper
Code: 126/4

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT-I
Introduction to Computer System and functions of its components,
Evaluation of Computers and their classification, Hardware and Software.
Various types of Peripheral – input and output devices, Memory system-
Primary and Secondary, HDD, CD and DVD, Types of Printers.
(15 hrs)

UNIT-II
Number System: Decimal, Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal and their inter
conversions. Concept of System software and application software, Basic
Applications of Office Automation (MS-Word, Excel and Power Point).
(10 hrs)

UNIT-III
Steps involved in computer programming, problem analysis, algorithms &
flow charts, High level and low level programming languages. Computer
programming (in C): various data types (simple and structured) and their
representation, constants and variable, arithmetic and logical expressions,
data assignments, input and output statement.
(15 hrs)

Recommended Books
1. Computer Fundamentals, Architecture & Organization, B.RAM, New
Age International, New Delhi, 2000
2. Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows, S. Sagman, Berkeley Peachpit
Press, 1999
3. Balagurusamy, E., “Programming in ANSI C”, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.

Reference Books
1. Yashwant Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publication, and 8th Edition.
2. Brian W. Kernighan, Denis M. Ritchie, “The C Programming Language”,
Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2nd Edition.
3. Vikas Thanda, “C Programming Simplified”, 2nd edition, Ashirwad
Publications
4. B. Godefriod, “programming in C “ , Schaum Series,

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
1.1.5 English Language - I Paper
Code: 126/5

Max. Marks: 50

UNIT-I
Comprehension: The text prescribed has to be studied and seen and unseen
passages are to be exercised.
(7 hrs)

UNIT-II
Grammar and their Usage: Transformation of Sentences-Direct and
Indirect, Active and Passive, Interchange of degrees of Comparison Modals,
Sequence of Tense, Elements of Sentences (SVOCA pattern)
(6 hrs)

UNIT-III
Correspondence: Letter writing (Business letters, Job applications and
resumes)
Report Writing: (Technical, Non technical)
Kinesics, Proxemics.
(7 hrs)

Recommended Books:
Essays, Short stories and One Act Plays, ed S.K.Kaushik and S.C. Bhatia,
Oxford University Press, Delhi , 2003

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
1.1.7 Basics of Physics Lab Paper
Code: 126/6

Max. Marks: 50

10 X 2 Hrs.

1. Determine the wavelength of spectral lines of Mercury spectra using a


plane transmission Grating.
2. Determine dispersive power of a Flint glass prism using spectrometer.
3. Study Newton’s Rings and determine the wavelength of a sodium light
source.
4. Determine wavelength of a sodium light source by Michelson’s
Interferometer.
5. Find Numerical aperture of Optical Fiber using Laser source.
6. Study Interference pattern of a Fresnel’s Biprism and determine the
wavelength of a Sodium source.
7. Study polarization and determine the specific rotation of a sugar
solution using Bi-Quartz polarimeter.
8. Convert a Galvanometer into an Ammeter.
9. Convert a Galvanometer into a Voltmeter.
10. Determine the profile of a LASER beam.

Recommended Books:
1. Engineering Physics Practical by Dr. G.D.Ladiwala ( CBC
Publications)

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JAIPUR
1.1.8 Basics of Chemistry Lab Paper
Code: 126/7

Max. Marks: 50

10 X 2 Hrs.
1. Gravimetric Analysis
i. Determination of Barium as Barium Sulphate
ii. Determination of Silver as Silver chloride
2. Physico- Chemical instrumental Analysis
i. To Verify Beer’s Law and apply it to find the concentration of the
given unknown solution by spectrophotometer (U.V).
ii. Determination of pH by pH meter
iii. Determination of Conductivity of aqueous solutions of salts
iv. Determination of Sodium and Potassium by flame photometer.
v. Determination of melting pint and glass transition temperature of
a polymer.

Recommended Text Book:


Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry by S.K.Bhasin and Sudha Rani,
Dhanpat Raj Publication, New Delhi (2004).

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
Computer Fundamentals Lab:
Hands on Office Automation Tools and Basic C Programming
Paper Code: 126/8
Max. Marks: 100

20 X 2 hrs

Word Processing (Document creation & formatting, grammar


& spelling checking, Table handling, Find & Replace, Mail
Lab1-Lab3
Merge, Macro, Document with multiple columns, Templates,
OLE)
Spreadsheet (Creation of Workbook, entering data in multiple
Lab4-Lab6 sheets, Cell referencing, charts, Functions-Date & Time,
Mathematical, Statistical, Look up and text).
Spreadsheet (Creation of Pivot table, Filtering, validation and
Lab7-
sorting, extra features of Excel such as Freezing, protection
Lab10
etc. of sheets)
Presentation (Creation of Presentation and formatting,
Lab11-
different views of presentation, layouts and templates, Master
Lab13
slides, Animation, Transition).
Lab14-
Basic C Programs Execution, Simple Input and Output
Lab20

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
Trimester II
1.2.1 Applied Mathematics – I Paper
Code: 126/9

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT – I

Complex Analysis-I: Function of a complex variable- Analytic functions,


Cauchy- Riemann Equations. Line Integral in complex domain, Cauchy’s
theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula and generalized derivative of an analytic
function, Conformal Mapping and Bilinear Transformation.
(10 Hours)

UNIT – II

Complex Analysis-II: Taylor and Laurent’s expansions. Zeros and poles,


Residues, Cauchy’s residue theorem. Evaluation of simple definite integrals
using simple contour integration.

(10 Hours)

UNIT – III

Integral Calculus: Volumes and Surfaces of solids of revolution (Cartesian


Coordinates only). Double and triple integrals, change of order of
integrations, Dirichlet Integral, Beta and Gamma function.
(10 Hours)

Tutorial Hours: 10hours

Recommended Books:

1. Calculus and analytic geometry, Thomas & Finrey,Narasa Publications


Delhi
2. Complex Analysis, Churchil and Brown, Mc-Graw Hill, New Delhi.

Reference Books:

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Kreyszig E., John Wiley and Sons.


2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, O’Neill, Thomas Publications, New
Delhi.

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
1.2.2 Applied Physics –I Paper Code:
126/10

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT-I
Special Theory of Relativity : Inertial and Non-inertial frame of reference,
Postulates of Special theory of relativity, Lorentz Transformation, Relativity of
mass, length, time and velocity, Mass-energy relation, energy-momentum
relation; Nuclear detectors: Construction, working and properties of
Ionization chamber, Geiger- Muller Counter and Scintillation Counter.
(10 Hrs.)

UNIT- II
Wave-Mechanics : Photoelectric effect, Compton effect as evidence of
quantum nature of radiation, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and
application to non existence of electron in the nucleus , Time dependent and
time independent (Steady State) form of the Schrödinger equation,
Schrödinger equation for a free particle, Particle in a one dimensional box
and three-dimensional box, Tunnel effect (Rectangular potential barrier).
Somerfield’s Free electron Gas model: Postulates, Density of energy
states, Fermi energy.
(10 Hrs.)

UNIT- III
Magnetic materials: Origin, Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic and Ferromagnetic
substances (No derivations). Dielectric materials: Polarization,
spontaneous polarization, Piezoelectricity and Pyroelctricity.
Superconductivity: Introduction, Types of superconductors, properties of
superconductors, Meissner effect, Josephson effect, BCS theory of
superconductivity (No derivations), Applications of superconductors
(10 Hrs.)

Recommended Books:
1. Concept of modern Physics by Athur and Beiser (MCGraw Hill
International limited)
2. Solid state Physics by S.O.Pillai (Wiley Eastern limited)
3. Nuclear Physics- G.F Knoll.

Reference Books:
1. Solid State Physics, C.F.Kittel.
2. Quantum Physics: Schiff
3. Nuclear Physics by R.M.Singru (Wiley Eastern limited)

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JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY,
JAIPUR
1.2.3 Applied Chemistry-I Paper Code: 126/11

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT-I
Water: Specification of water, analysis of water – hardness and its
determination (EDTA method only), water for domestic use, water softening
processes- lime-soda process, ion-exchange method, boiler feed water, boiler
problems- scale and sludge formation, priming & foaming, caustic
embrittlement and boiler corrosion, their causes & prevention, removal of
silica , removal of dissolved gases, carbonate & phosphate
conditioning,calgon treatment, numerical problems on lime-soda process and
EDTA method.
(10 hrs)

UNIT-II
Lubricants: Principle and function of lubricant, types of lubrication,
characteristics properties(Viscosity & viscosity index, flash and fire point,
cloud & pour point aniline point, acid value and saponification value),
theories of lubrication Reaction Dynamics: Introduction, rate of reaction or
reaction velocity, factors influencing the reaction rate, order of a reaction,
zero and first order reaction, molecularity of a reaction, theory of reaction
rates, activation energy.
(10 hrs)

UNIT-III
Environmental Pollution and Control: Air pollution-types of pollutants,
sources, effects, sink and control of primary pollutants-CO,NOx,HCs,Sox and
particulates, effects of pollutant on man and environment, Photochemical
smog and acid rain. Water Pollution: Classification of pollutants, their sources
waste water treatment-domestic & industrial. Solid Waste Pollution:
Classification, waste treatment & disposal methods (Compositing, sanitary
land filling, thermal processes, recycling and reuse). Hazardous Wastes:
Classification-radioactive, biomedical and chemical, treatment and disposal-
physical, chemical and biological processes.
(10 hrs)

Recommended Text Book:


1.Environmental Chemistry & Pollution Control (Latest Ed.), By S.S.
Dara.
Applied Chemistry (Latest Ed.), By H.D.Gesser.
2 Engineering Chemistry by P.C.Jain and Monika Jain, Dhanpat Rai Pub.

Reference Books:
1. A. Text book of Engineering Chemistry by S.S.Dara, S.Chand &
Company, New Delhi (2004).
2. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry, P.C.Jain & Monika Jain, Dhanpat
3. Raj Publication, New Delhi.

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4. Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry by S.K.Bhasin and Sudha
Rani, Dhanpat Raj Publication, New Delhi (2004).
5. Engineering Chemistry by R.Gopalan, D.Venkappaya and S.Nagarajan,
Vikas
6. Publishing House, New Delhi (2004).
7. Environmental Chemistry by B.K.Sharma, Goal Publication.
8. Environmental Chemistry by A.K.De, Vishal Publication.

1.2.4 C Programming Paper Code: 126/12

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT - I
Steps involved in computer programming, problem analysis, algorithms &
flow charts, High level and low level programming languages. Computer
programming (in C): various data types (simple and structured) and their
representation, constants and variable, arithmetic and logical expressions,
data assignments, input and output statement.
(15 hrs)

UNIT - II
C Programming: Control statement- sequencing, conditional and
unconditional branching and looping, single and multi-dimensional arrays.
(12 hrs)

UNIT - III
C Programming: Pointers, address arithmetic, functions, parameter passing,
recursion, dynamic memory allocation.
(13 hrs)

Recommended Books
1. Yashwant Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publication, and 8th Edition.

Reference Books
1. Balagurusamy, E., “Programming in ANSI C”, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.
2. Brian W. Kernighan, Denis M. Ritchie, “The C Programming Language”,
Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2nd Edition.
3. Vikas Thanda, “C Programming Simplified”, 2nd edition, Ashirwad
Publications
4. B. Godefriod, “programming in C “ , Schaum Series,

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JAIPUR
1.2.5 English Language-II Paper Code:
126/13

Max. Marks: 50

UNIT-I
Objective: To familiarize the students with words, their usage and meaning in
today’s context, thus enabling them to become fluent writers and speakers.
Phonetics and Vocabulary: Transcription of phonetic symbols, Word stress,
Synonyms and Antonyms, One Word substitutution, common errors, Word
Formation-Prefix and Suffixes, + Idiomatic Expressions and phrasal verbs.
Methodology: OHP, Exercises through extracts of newspaper.
(7 hrs)

UNIT-II
Objective: To help the students assimilate the contents in an organized
manner and enable them to communicate in a condensed manner.
1. Writing of short paragraphs and essays
2. Précis (Summary) writing.
3. Technical proposal/Report writing
4. Review writing
5. Letter writing

(7 hrs)

UNIT–III
Objective: To enhance the power of estimation, judgment, discrimination and
communication among the students. How to communicate in different
situations: Parties, Meetings etc.
(6 hrs)

Reference Books:
1. Maison, Margaret M. Examine Your English, Hyderabad: Orient
Longman, 1980
2. Sharma, R.S. Technical Writing.Radha Publications, Delhi, 1999.
3. SharmaRC & Mohan K.Business Corresponding & Report Writing, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1994
4. Pal, Rajendra & Koralli, J.S. Essentials of Business Communication,
Sultan Chand & Sons, 1997.

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JAIPUR
Applied Physics – I Lab Paper Code: 126/14

Max. Marks: 50

List of Practical
10 X 2 Hrs

1. Find Band Gap using P-N junction diode.


2. Study magnetic field along the axis of a circular coil and determine the
radius of a magnetic circular coil.
3. Find Optical Band gap of a Semiconductor using Four Probe method.
4. Find height using a Sextant.
5. Study two stage R-C coupled amplifier.
6. To determine the specific resistance of a material and to determine
difference between two small resistance using Foster's bridge.
7. Study Characteristics of Zener Diode/Junction diode.
8. Study of B-H curve using a CRO.
9. Determine High Resistance using Leakage method
10. Determine Dielectric Constant of a liquid using a Ballistic
Galvanometer.
11. Study of charging and discharging of a condenser and hence
find time constant

Recommended Books:
1. Engineering Physics Practical by Dr. G.D.Ladiwala ( CBC
Publications)

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JAIPUR
1.2.7 Applied Chemistry-I Lab Paper Code:
126/15

Max. Marks: 50
10 X 2 Hrs

1. Water (Volumetric Analysis)

1. Determination of hardness of water by different method.


2. Determination of available chlorine in water.
3. Determination of Copper Sulphate Iodometrically.
4. Determination of Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate.
5. Determination of Sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate in an
alkali
mixture.

2. Fuel (Physcico-chemical analysis)

1. Determination of total dissolved and suspended solid in an


effluent sample.
2. Determination of chloride ions by Argentometric Method.
3. Determination of COD and BOD of an effluent sample.
4. Determination of Calorific value of a solid by Bomb Calorimeter.
5. Determination of Proximate analysis of coal.

Recommended Text Book:

1. Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry by S.K.Bhasin and


Sudha Rani,
Dhanpat Raj Publication, New Delhi (2004).

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JAIPUR
1.2.8 C Programming Lab Paper Code:
126/16

Max. Marks: 100

20 X 2 Hrs.
1. Programs based on arithmetic expressions (addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, swapping, area of
circle/square/rectangle/triangle/cube, volume of cylinder etc.).
2. Programs based on logical expressions.
3. Programs based conditional operators.
4. Programs based on relational operators.
5. Programs based on conditional statement (if, if…..else, nested
if…..else).
6. Programs based on looping statement (for loop, while loop, do…..while
loop).
7. Programs based on array (1-D, 2-D etc.).
8. Programs based on array operations.
9. Programs based on string operations.
10. Programs based on functions.

1.2.10 Mechanical Workshop Lab Paper Code:


126/17

Max. Marks: 50
10 X 2 Hrs.

1. Demonstration of Carpentry shop:


 T-Lap joint
 Bridle Joint
2. Demonstration of Foundry Shop:
 Mould of any Pattern
 Casting of any Pattern
3. Demonstration of Welding Shop:
 Gas Welding
 Electric Arc Welding
4. Demonstration of Fitting and smithy Shop.
5. Demonstration of Machine Shop.

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Trimester III

1.3.1 Applied Mathematics – II Paper Code:


126/18

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT – I
Ordinary Differential Equations: Linear differential equations with constant
coefficients. Solution in series ( with reference to Bessel’s and Legender
equations) Special functions : Beta and Gamma functions and their
properties, Bessel’s functions Jn(x): recurrence relations and Generating
function. Legendre’s polynomial Pn(x), Rodrigue’s formula, orthogonality,
generating relations and recurrence relation.
(10 hrs)

UNIT – II
Laplace Transform: Laplace transforms of elementary functions, properties of
Laplace Transform, inverse Laplace transform, convolution theorem,
application of Laplace transform to solve ordinary differential equations with
constant and variable coefficients.
(10 hrs)

Unit III
Fourier Series : Fourier series, Euler’s formulae, even and odd functions,
having arbitrary periods, half range expansions; Harmonic analysis. Fourier
Transform : Fourier integral, Fourier Transforms, Fourier Sine and Cosine
transforms, transform of derivatives, Convolution Theorem.

(10 hrs)

Tutorial Hours: 10hours

Recommended Books:

1. Differential Equations, G. F. Simmons, Tata McGraw, New Delhi.

Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Kreyszig E., John Wiley and
Sons.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, O’nell, Thomas Publications,
New Delhi.

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1.3.2 Applied Physics –II Paper Code:
126/19

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT-I
Physics of Semiconductors : Origin of band gaps in solids, Classification of
Solids as Metal, Semiconductors and Insulators; intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors, Mechanism of current conduction in semiconductors,
Electrical conductivity and Electrical resistivity of Semiconductors,
conductivity and Temperature, Mobility of current carriers, Hall effect,
Applications of Hall effect, p-n junction: Volt-Ampere characteristics of p-n
junction, Application of voltage across a p-n junction, Zener diode, Zener
breakdown and Avalanche breakdown.
(10 Hours.)

UNIT-II
Semiconductor Devices: Bipolar junction transistor, Operation of NPN AND
PNP Bipolar junction transistor, Transistor current components,
Characteristics of CE, CB and CC Configuraions, Comparision between three
configurations, Introduction to JFET and MOSFET.
(10Hours.)

UNIT- III
Science & Technology of nanomaterials: Introduction to Nano materials,
Basic principles of Nanoscience & Technology , Fabrication of nano materials
- Introduction to sol-gel technology and Vacuum technology, Physical &
chemical properties of nano-materials, Applications of nanotechnology in
electronic devices.
(10 Hours)

Recommended Books:
1. Electronic devices and Circuits: J.Millman and Halkias, TMH
2. Nanoscience and Tecnology by S.Kulkarni
3. Electronic devices and Circuits by J.B. Gupta , S.K. Kataria and soms.

Reference Books:
1. Electronic devices and Circuits: J.B.Gupta (S.K.Kataria ans sons)
2. Electronic devices and Circuits: Salivahanan , suresh kumar, Vallavraj,
(Tata MCGrew Hill)
3. Electronic devices and Circuits: Sanjeev Gupta

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JAIPUR
1.3.3 Applied Chemistry-II Paper Code: 126/20

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT-I
Corrosion: Definition & Significance, Types of Corrosion, Theories of
corrosion, Galvanic Cell & Concentration Cell, Stress & Pitting Corrosion and
protection against corrosion. Nano-material: Introduction of nano-materials,
fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nanocones and their electronic &
mechanical properties. Application of nano-materials in medicines, catalysis,
environmental technologies, electronic & related fields.
(10 hrs)

UNIT-II
Phase Rule: Definition and various terms involved in it. Gibb’s Phase Rule,
One Component System-Water system, Sulphur System. Two components
System-Ag-Pb FeCl3, Na2SO4-water, Application of two component system.
Energy: Classification, Solar energy, hydropower, wind power, biomass
energy using biotechnology, hydrogen as a fuel. Solar Energy: Production of
electricity using solar energy, Rechargeable nickel hydrogen and lithium ion
batteries
(10 hrs)

UNIT-III
Fuels: Classification, combustion and chemical principle involved in it,
calorific value-gross and net calorific value and their determination by bomb
calorimeter and boy’s calorimeter. Solid Fuels: Proximate and ultimate
analysis of coal and their importance, high and low temperature
carbonization, coke-its manufacturing by Otto-Hoffmann oven. Liquid Fuels:
Conversion of coal into liquid fuels (Bergius process and Fisher-Tropsch
process) and mechanism, Petroleum-its chemical composition and fractional
distillation, cracking of heavy oils residues-thermal and catalytic cracking,
knocking and chemical structure, octane and cetane number and their
significance, power alcohol, analysis of flue gases by Orsat’s apparatus,
Numerical on calorific value, combustion, proximate and ultimate analysis of
coal and flue gas analysis.
(10 hrs)

Recommended Text Book:


1. A. Text book of Engineering Chemistry by S.S.Dara, S.Chand &
Company, New Delhi (2004).
2. Nano scopic materials by Emil Roduner, RSC Publication.

Reference Books:
1. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry, P.C.Jain & Monika Jain, Dhanpat
Raj Publication, New Delhi.
2. Physical Metallurgy by B.K.Agarwal.
3. Nano Chemistry by Ozin et.al, RSc Publication.

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4. Material Science & Engineering by William Callister.

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JAIPUR
1.3.4 Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Paper
Code: 126/21

Max. Marks: 100

UNIT-I
DC Networks: Kirchoff’s Laws, Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis;
Delta- Star and Star-Delta Transformation, Source Conversion. Classification
of Network Elements, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem.

(10 Hrs)

UNIT-II
Transformer: Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction, Construction and
Operation of Single Phase Transformer, EMF Equation, Voltage & Current
Relationship and Phasor Diagram of Ideal Transformer.
(10 Hrs)

UNIT-III
Passive Components: Different types of Passive components i.e. Resistor
Capacitor and Inductor. Color coding of Resistor, Capacitor and Inductor.
Introduction to Semiconductors, different types of semiconductors,
properties of semiconductors, Diode and its characteristics. Communication
System: Introduction to modulation (AM, FM & PM) demodulation,
multiplexing. Elementary concepts of optical communication.
(10 Hrs)

Recommended Books:
1. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics - J.B.Gupta
[S.K.Kataria & Sons]
2. Basic Electrical Engineering ( Second Edition) V.N.Mittle and Arvind
Mittal Tata Mc Grawhill Publications
3. Principles of Electronics—By V. K. Mehta
4. Electronics Devices & Circuits—By Salivahanan, Suresh Kumar,
Vallavraj, TMH

Reference Books:
1. Edward Hughers : Electrical & Electronic Technology. 8th Ed. Pearson
Educational Limited. 2002.
2. P.C. Sen “Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics”, Wiley
Eastern 2003.
3. Vincent DEL TORO “Electrical Engineering Fundamental’s, Prentice Hall
India”, Ed 2002.
4. Electronics Devices & Circuits—By Salivahanan, Suresh Kumar,
Vallavraj, TMH
5. Electronic devices & circuits----By J Millman & Halkias, TMH
6. Electronics Devices & Circuits.-- By-J.B.Gupta [S.K. Kataria,IInd
Edition ]

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JAIPUR
1.3.5 Advanced C Programming Paper Code:
126/22

Max. Marks: 50

UNIT - I
Storage class specifiers, pre-processor, header files and standard functions.
Pointers: Definition and uses of pointers, pointer arithmetic, pointers and
array, pointers and functions, pointer to pointer. Structures, union, pointers
to structures, user-defined data types, enumeration.
(10 hrs)

UNIT - II
Data files: Opening, closing, creating, processing and unformatted data files.
Introduction to Dynamic Memory Allocation, command line arguments,
systems calls, String manipulations.
(5 hrs)

UNIT - III
Searching and Sorting, merging (Concept only). Programming using Linked
lists, using register variable, Operations on Bits: Bitwise Operators, One’s
complement operator, Right Shift operator, Left Shift operator.
(5 hrs)

Recommended Books
1. Yashwant Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publication, and 8th Edition.

Reference Books
1. Balagurusamy, E., “Programming in ANSI C”, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.
2. Brian W. Kernighan, Denis M. Ritchie, “The C Programming Language”,
Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2nd Edition.
3. Vikas Thanda, “C Programming Simplified”, 2nd edition, Ashirwad
Publications
4. B. Godefriod, “programming in C “ , Schaum Series,

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JAIPUR
1.3.6 Applied Physics II Lab: List of Practicals: Paper Code:
126/23

Max. Marks: 100

10 X 2 Hrs.

1. Study of various types of Active and Passive components


2. AC and DC Current measurement by Multimeter
3. Introduction to CRO and function generator.
4. Identification of p-n diode, zener diode, LED, BJT, UJT, SCR.
5. To study V-I characteristics of p-n junction
6. Familiarization with Analog and Digital multimeter
7. To study JFET and MOSFET and determine input and output
characteristics
8. Study of LDR and its applications to measure intensity of light and 1/d2
dependence.

1.3.7 Applied Chemistry-II Lab Paper Code:


126/24

Max. Marks: 50

10 X 2 Hrs.
List of Practicals:
1. To determine the calorific value (HCV & LCV) using Bomb-calorimeter.
2. To reduce the corrosion by electroplating method.
3. To prepare nano-oxide using sol-gel method.
4. To determine the chemical oxygen demand (COD) in a given effluent
water.
5. To determine the biological oxygen demand (BOD) in a given effluent
water.
6. To determine the dissolved oxygen demand (DO) in a given sample of
water.
7. To determine the melting & glass transition point of a given sample
(polymer).
8. To determine moisture content in a given fuel sample.
9. To determine the volatile matter and ash content by proximate
analysis.

Reference Books:-
1. Practical Chemistry by O.P. Pandey, D.N.Bajpai and S.Giri, S.Chand
Publication.

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2. Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry by S.K.Bhasin & Sudha
Rani, Dhanpatrai Publication, New Delhi.

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JAIPUR
1.3.8 Engineering Drawing Lab Paper Code:
126/25

Max. Marks: 50

20 X 2 Hrs.
UNIT - I
Introduction: Scales,Code of practice for engineering drawing – Drawing
sheets and title blocks – Types and sizes of letters – Dimensioning rules –
Construction of plane curves like ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, spirals,
involutes, trochoids and cycloids. Projection of Points, Lines And Planes:
Projection of points – Projection of lines, lines parallel to both reference
planes, lines inclined to one of the reference planes, lines inclined to both
the reference planes–Projection of planes, planes inclined to one of the
reference planes, planes inclined to both the reference planes.
(7 hrs)

UNIT - II
Projection of Solids: Classification of solids - Projection of solids in simple
positions, with axis inclined to one of the reference planes and with axis
inclined to both the reference planes. Auxiliary Projection: Introduction–
Auxiliary Projection of points, lines and solids - with axis inclined to one of
the reference planes and with axis inclined to both the reference planes.
(7 hrs)

UNIT - III
Section of Solids and Development of Surfaces: Sectional views, section
planes, perpendicular to VP and inclined to HP, section planes perpendicular
to HP and inclined to VP – True shapes of sections, Development of surfaces:
Method of development – Parallel line development – radial line
development.
(6 hrs)

Recommended Book
1. Machine drawing, P. S. Gill, Delhi : S.K. Kataria & Sons , 2001
Reference Books:
1. Engineering drawing [Plane and Solid Geometry in First-Angle
Projection Method] by N. D. Bhatt Revised and Enlarged by V. M.
Panchal, Charotar Publication, Anand, Gujarat
2. Machine Drawing, by N. D. Bhatt, Charotar Publication, Anand, Gujarat
3. Engineering Graphics, John K.C. and Varghese, Jet Publications,
Thrissur, 1998.
4. Engineering Drawing and Graphics +Auto CAD, Venugopal, K., New
Age International (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1998.

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1.3.9 Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab Paper
Code: 126/26

Max. Marks: 50
20 X 2 Hrs
1. Basic study of symbols used in Electrical Lab.
2. Basic study of components used in Electrical Lab.
3. Basic study of Domestic house wiring and stair case wiring.
4. Study of different types of lamps.
5. Study and verification of Ohm’s Law.
6. Study and verification of Kirchhoff’s Law.
7. Study and verification of Superposition Theorem.
8. Study and verification of Thevenin’s theorem.
9. Study of Single Phase Transformer.
10. Study of different types of Passive Components.

1.3.10 Advanced C Programming Lab Paper


Code: 126/27

Max. Marks: 100

20 X 2 Hrs.
1. Programs based on pointers.
2. Programs based on structure and union.
3. Programs based on file handling.
4. Program based on linked list
5. Program based on tree and tree traversal
6. Program based on searching techniques
7. Program based on sorting techniques

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