sec-sem
sec-sem
Introduction
This course provides an opportunity for students who have Tamil as their
mother tongue and for students from other states to have multifold
outcomes. Learning in the mother tongue is a key factor for inclusion and
quality learning, and it also improves learning outcomes and academic
performance. This is crucial, for appreciation of Tamil as a language and as a
culture. It fosters mutual understanding and respect for one another and
helps preserve the wealth of cultural and traditional heritage that is
embedded in Tamil language around the world.
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 20 20 10 10 60
Marks 40 60
Note
CA1 and CA2 Assessment test should be conducted. Best of one will be
considered for the internal assessment of 20 Marks.
CA3 Online quiz examination (MCQ) should be conducted covering the
complete syllabus. The marks should be converted to 10 marks for the
internal assessment
CA4 Model examination should be conducted as per the end semester
question pattern. The marks should be converted to 10 marks for the
internal assessment.
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TOTAL HOURS 30
References
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Social Life of Tamils (Dr.K.K.Pillay) A joint publication of TNTB & ESC
and RMRL – (in print)
Social Life of the Tamils - The Classical Period (Dr.S.Singaravelu)
(Published by International Institute of Tamil Studies).
Historical Heritage of the Tamils (Dr.S.V.Subatamanian, Dr.K.D.
Thirunavukkarasu) Published by: International Institute of Tamil
Studies).
The Contributions of the Tamils to Indian Culture (Dr.M.Valarmathi)
(Published by International Institute of Tamil Studies.)
Keeladi - ‘Sangam City C ivilization on the banks of river Vaigai’
(Jointly Published by Department of Archaeology & Tamil Nadu Text
Book and Educational Services Corporation, Tamil Nadu)
Studies in the History of India with Special Reference to Tamil Nadu
(Dr.K.K.Pillay) (Published by: The Author)
Porunai Civilization (Jointly Published by: Department of Archaeology &
Tamil Nadu Text Book and Educational Services Corporation, Tamil
Nadu)
Journey of Civilization Indus to Vaigai (R.Balakrishnan) (Published by:
Roja Muthiah Research Library)
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
CO1: Boost confidence in expressing ideas, and plans, interpreting the same
in social and professional situations.
CO2: Frame grammatically correct sentences with clarity and coherence both
in oral and written communication.
CO3: Analyze and evaluate the information with supporting ideas logically
and coherently.
Pre-requisites
Nil
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 - - - - - 3 2
CO2 - - - - - 3 2
CO3 - - - - - 3 2
CO4 - - - - - 3 2
CO5 - - - - - 3 2
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Note:
CA3 - Model Exam (Unit I, II, III, IV & V) – Speaking Skills and
Reading Skills.
CA4 - Model Exam (Unit I, II, III, IV & V) – Theory, Listening Skills
and Writing Skills.
End Semester Examination
o Oral (Speaking and Reading Skills)
o Written (Theory, Listening Skills and Writing Skills)
Selected lists will be provided in the e-Text Book wherever mentioned.
Focus on: 3
a) Technical words [Textual]
b) Conversions: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs using affixes
[Textual/General]
PRACTICAL (Lab/Activity)
Exercise No: 1
Listening
a) Process Description
Making of working models and Lab procedures
a) Word Cloud
Minimum 3 word clouds
Frame 5 sentences from each Word Cloud (Minimum 5 words)
b) Punctuations
Sentences and Passages
Unit III EXPRESSIVE ENGLISH
Theory (Prose): Narrative Essay:
On Saying Please by A.G. Gardiner
Focus on:
3
a) MCQs (based on the Prose)
b) Short questions with one or two-line answers (Prose)
c) Reporting Dialogues
Textual/General
Change into Reported Speech
Speaking:
Advertisement Writing
(Classifieds: Educational, Rental, Real Estate, Automotive & 6
Business Offers)
Minimum one from each classified
(To be recorded in the Record Notebook)
Unit V CREATIVE ENGLISH
Theory:
Passages on Motivational Topics (Minimum 3)
Focus on:
a) Identification of Phrasal Verbs from the passages. (Textual)
b) Phrasal Verbs [General]
Framing sentences using the Phrasal Verbs: Textual and
3
General
A selected list of 25 Phrasal Verbs will be provided under
General Category
Listening
References
Web-based/Online Resources
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
https://www.fluentu.com/
https://www.englishclub.com/
Assessment Pattern
Continuous Assessment – I
(30 Marks)
Continuous Assessment – II
(30 Marks)
Continuous Assessment – IV
(50 Marks)
VIII Complete the story within 3 to 5 lines and give a title. 1x5=5
II OR
III Frame sentences using any 5 words in the word cloud. 5x1=5
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
CO1: Compute the vertex, focus, directrix and latus-rectum of parabola and
ellipse.
CO2: Solve problems using the properties of inverse trigonometric functions.
CO3: Solve problems using arithmetic operations on complex numbers.
CO4: Calculate limits and derivatives of one variable functions.
CO5: Evaluate definite integrals and indefinite integrals.
Pre-requisites
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO2 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO4 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO5 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 10 10 10 10 60
Final Marks 40 60
Note:
One practical exercise question shall be given for each CA1 and CA3.
The mark allocation is Aim: 10 marks, Procedure: 20 marks, Output:
30 marks, Viva-voce: 10 marks.
20 questions shall be given from the theory portion for CA2, out of
which 15 have to be answered. Each question carries 2 marks.
Each experiment should be evaluated for 10 marks in CA4.
Practical observation note book is sufficient and no need of separate
practical record note book. Submission of Practical observation note
book to end semester practical exam is mandatory.
Exercise No: 3
Exercise No: 5
Exercise No: 7
Exercise No: 9
Other than classroom learning, the following are the suggested student
related co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate
the attainment of the various outcomes in this course.
Operate a cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) and visualize the formation
of ellipse on the screen.
Examine a satellite dish antenna and verify that the receiver is fixed at
its focus.
Draw the phasor diagram and visualize the triangular relationship
between apparent power, active power and reactive power.
Find the height of a mountain using GeoGebra simulation of the image
of the mountain.
Find the volume of a water bottle using GeoGebra simulation of the
image of the bottle.
References
Web-based/Online Resources
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/
https://www.mathportal.org/
https://openstax.org/subjects/math
https://www.mathhelp.com/
https://www.geogebra.org/
https://www.desmos.com/
https://phet.colorado.edu/
Hardware Requirement
Software Requirement
Note:
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
CO1: Determine whether two circles with given equations touch internally or
externally.
CO2: Compute the vertex, focus, directrix and latus-rectum of parabola and
ellipse.
CO3: Calculate limits and derivatives of one variable functions.
CO4: Evaluate definite integrals and indefinite integrals.
CO5: Determine the out-of-control signals in manufacturing processes.
Pre-requisites
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO2 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO4 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO5 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 10 10 10 10 60
Final Marks 40 60
Note:
One practical exercise question shall be given for each CA1 and CA3.
The mark allocation is Aim: 10 marks, Procedure: 20 marks, Output:
30 marks, Viva-voce: 10 marks.
20 questions shall be given from the theory portion for CA2, out of
which 15 have to be answered. Each question carries 2 marks.
Each experiment should be evaluated for 10 marks in CA4.
Practical observation note book is sufficient and no need of separate
practical record note book. Submission of Practical observation note
book to end semester practical exam is mandatory.
Exercise No: 3
Exercise No: 5
Exercise No: 7
Exercise No: 9
Sample
Number
TOTAL HOURS 75
Other than classroom learning, the following are the suggested student
related co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate
the attainment of the various outcomes in this course.
Explore the working principle of gear wheels in laboratory.
Find the equation of a parabolic bridge using GeoGebra simulation
Find the radius of curvature of an image of a train road.
Find the volume of a water bottle using GeoGebra simulation of the
image of the bottle.
Collect samples from an industry and draw chart for the data.
References
Web-based/Online Resources
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/
https://www.mathportal.org/
https://openstax.org/subjects/math
https://www.mathhelp.com/
https://www.geogebra.org/
https://www.desmos.com/
https://phet.colorado.edu/
Hardware Requirement
Software Requirement
Note:
Rationale
This course will give the outline and applications of some important physics
principles which are relevant for non-circuit polytechnic branches.
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisites
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO2 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO4 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 20 20 20 60
Final Marks 20 20 60
Note:
TOTAL HOURS 45
Reference
● XI and XII standard Tamilnadu State Board Physics Text Book, 2023
edition, Textbook Corporation Tamil Nadu
● H.C.Verma, Concepts of Physics Vol 1 & Vol 2, Bharathi Bhavan
Publishers, 1st edition, 2021
Web-based/Online Resources
● https://youtu.be/Jtud5iwTd_I?si=zTGcQdimzT0FXtzY
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVPrWz8Jfgo&list=PLqwfRVlgGdFB
Vn3o5AmfJGhSv9NXM_XKc&ab_channel=khanacademymedicine
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcZQsj6YAgU&list=PLqwfRVlgGdF
BHGEZdkmGzKGufuV5I3z0v&ab_channel=KhanAcademyPhysics
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_vLWkkOETI&list=PLqwfRVlgGdF
C7HLoajCVjUk23cqy4QvRL&ab_channel=KhanAcademy
Note:
TOTAL 20 marks
Introduction
This course will give the outline and applications of some important physics
principles which are relevant for circuit polytechnic branches
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisites
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO2 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO4 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 20 20 20 60
Final Marks 20 20 60
Note:
Other than classroom learning, the following are the suggested student
related co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate the
attainment of the various outcomes in this course.
Reference
● XI and XII standard Tamilnadu State Board Physics Text Book, 2023
edition, Textbook Corporation Tamil Nadu
● H.C.Verma, Concepts of Physics Vol 1 & Vol 2, Bharathi Bhavan
Publishers, 1st edition, 2021
Web-based/Online Resources
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVPrWz8Jfgo&list=PLqwfRVlgGdFB
Vn3o5AmfJGhSv9NXM_XKc&ab_channel=khanacademymedicine
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcZQsj6YAgU&list=PLqwfRVlgGdF
BHGEZdkmGzKGufuV5I3z0v&ab_channel=KhanAcademyPhysics
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_vLWkkOETI&list=PLqwfRVlgGdF
C7HLoajCVjUk23cqy4QvRL&ab_channel=KhanAcademy
Note:
TOTAL 20 marks
Introduction
This course will give the outline and applications of some important chemistry
principles which are relevant for circuit polytechnic branches
Course Objectives
Analyze soft and hard water, EDTA titrations on hardness of water and
boiler scale formation.
To empower the leaner with the fundamental knowledge on
components of battery and working.
To understand the process of electroplating and appreciate the role of
electroplating in daily life.
To build understanding on methods of softening hard water- Ion
exchange and reverse osmosis method and drinking water quality
parameters (WHO).
Course Outcomes
CO1: Differentiate hard water and soft water and reason out the salts
responsible for hardness
CO2: Compare the hardness of water samples in different regions
CO3: Identify and apply the methods for effective conversion of hard water
into soft water
CO4: Construct the electroplating model and apply the concept in daily life
situations
Pre-requisites
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO2 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO4 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 20 20 20 60
Final Marks 20 20 60
Note:
TOTAL HOURS 45
Other than classroom learning, the following are the suggested student
related co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate the
attainment of the various outcomes in this course.
References
1. XIth and XIIth standard Tamilnadu Chemistry Text Book, 2023 edition,
Textbook Corporation Tamil Nadu
2. Essentials of Physical Chemistry, Bahl & Tuli, 28th edition, S.Chand
Publishing House.
3. A textbook of Engineering Chemistry, Dr.Sunita Rattan, 2020 reprint,
S.K.Kataria&Sons
4. Textbook of Physical Chemistry, P.L Soni,O.P.Dharmarha &
U.N.Dash,2022 edition, S.Chand Publishing House.
Web-based/Online Resources
1. https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/chemistry/teachonline
2. https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry
3. https://phet.colorado.edu/
4. https://www.sciencebysimulation.com/chemreax/Faq.aspx
5. www.olabs.gov.in
Skill Value
Introduction
This course will give the outline and applications of some important chemistry
principles which are relevant for non-circuit polytechnic branches
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
CO1: Differentiate hard and soft water and estimate the total hardness in
the given sample
CO2: Adopt suitable cost-effective methods for the softening of hard water
CO3: Identify the reason s for the hardness and check the standard of water
quality parameters
CO4: Design a suitable model to address the disadvantage boiler scales
Pre-requisites
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO2 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO4 3 3 2 1 1 1 3
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 20 20 20 60
Final Marks 20 20 60
Note:
TOTAL HOURS 45
Reference
Web-based/Online Resources
https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/chemistry/teachonline
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry
https://phet.colorado.edu/
https://www.sciencebysimulation.com/chemreax/Faq.aspx
www.olabs.gov.in
Skill Value
Introduction
This subject is planned to include sufficient practices which would help the
student in visualization of two-dimensional objects and developing the
drawing skills. Nowadays, Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) practices are used
invariably in all the industries to create drawings easily and quickly. Hence
this subject is aimed to acquire basic knowledge in manual drafting as well as
in CAD.
The chapters are arranged in sequence and starts from the basic concepts of
lettering, dimensioning, geometrical constructions, construction of polygon
and department specific drawings.
Course Objectives
Pre-requisites
Nil
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 2 1 - - - -
CO2 2 3 2 - - - -
CO3 2 1 3 - - - -
CO4 - - - 3 - - -
CO5 - - - - - - -
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
End
Continuous Assessment (40 marks)
Semester
Examination
CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4
(60 marks)
Practices
Manual Manual
Model and Record Practical
Mode Drafting Drafting
Exam of Work Examination
(Unit – I) (Unit – II)
Done
Duration 2 hours 2 hours 3 hours *** 3 hours
Converted to 10 10 10 10 60
Marks 40 60
Note:
CA1: Three questions should be given from Unit – I to draw in the drawing sheet and
the same should be evaluated for 60 Marks. Each question carries 20 Marks.
CA2: Three questions should be given from Unit – II to draw in the drawing sheet
and the same should be evaluated for 60 Marks. Each question carries 20 Marks.
CA4: All exercises [4 Drawing sheets (each 5 marks) + 8 CAD Drawings (each 10
marks)]. The same should be submitted for the board examination as a record of
work done.
TOTAL HOURS 60
Note: Suitable drawings should be provided to students for Ex. Nos: 2, 5 & 6
Download and learn the BIS Codes for various engineering practices.
Prepare 3D models of drawings with the help of cardboard to visualize
and understand the orthographic views.
Presentation/Seminars by students on any recent technological
developments based on the course
Periodic class quizzes conducted on a weekly/fortnightly based on the
course
Mini project that shall be an extension of any practical lab exercise to
real-world application
Text Books
References
https://www.autodesk.in/campaigns/autocad-tutorials
https://www.mycadsite.com/tutorials.html
BOARD EXAMINATIONS
Allocation of Marks
Description Marks
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisites
Nil
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 3 - - 3 1
CO2 3 3 3 - - 3 2
CO3 3 3 3 - - 3 1
CO4 3 3 3 - - 3 2
CO5 3 3 3 - - 3 2
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
Assessment Methodology
End
Continuous Assessment (40 marks)
Semester
Examination
CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4
(60 marks)
Written
Written Test Quiz/ Model Written
Mode Test
(Unit III & IV) MCQ Examination Examination
(Unit I & II)
Duration 2 hours 2 hours 1 hour 3 hours 3 hours
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
References
Web-based/Online Resources
CPU Speed
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/resources/cpu-clock-speed.html
Social Network
https://www.britannica.com/technology/social-network
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisites
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 2 1 - - - -
CO2 1 3 2 - - - -
CO3 3 1 - - - - -
CO4 3 2 2 - - - -
CO5 3 2 2 - - - -
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
End
Continuous Assessment (40 marks)
Semester
Examination
CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4
(60 marks)
Written
Written Test Quiz/ Model Written
Mode Test
(Unit III & IV) MCQ Examination Examination
(Unit I & II)
Duration 2 hours 2 hours 1 hour 3 hours 3 hours
Text Books
Reference Books
Web-based/Online Resources
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisites
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 2 1 - - - -
CO2 1 2 3 - - - 1
CO3 - - 3 - - 1
CO4 3 2 2 - - - 1
CO5 3 2 2 - - - 1
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
Assessment Methodology
End
Continuous Assessment (40 marks)
Semester
Examination
CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4
(60 marks)
Written
Written Test Quiz/ Model Written
Mode Test
(Unit III & IV) MCQ Examination Examination
(Unit I & II)
Duration 2 hours 2 hours 1 hour 3 hours 3 hours
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF MECHANICAL
Unit I
ENGINEERS
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering-Who is a Mechanical Engineer-
Job Description-Roles and Responsibilities-Scope and Opportunities –
9
Mechanical Engineering-Manufacturing-Automobile-PowerGeneration-
Maintenance-Service-Design-Quality-Materials Management-Logistics.
Unit II ENGINEERING MATERIALS, METAL FORMING AND JOINING
Engineering Materials: Importance of Materials - Types - Properties:
Mechanical - Thermal - Electrical - Magnetic - Chemical - Usages -
Applications.
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
Text Books
Theory Engineering 3 0 0 3
References
Web-based/Online Resources
Introduction
It has been realized that Tamil Nadu would become a prosperous and a
modern state by rising skill levels. It is very much important for fresh
technicians to be highly skilled in dealing with the modern technologies in the
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Safety & Security system works of
building since the building systems have become more integrated. Besides,
having the onsite experience is valid to build up quality craftsmanship.
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisites
Nil
CO/PO Mapping
CO1 3 3 2 1 1 1 2
CO2 3 3 2 1 1 1 2
CO3 3 3 2 1 1 1 2
CO4 3 3 2 1 1 1 2
CO5 3 3 2 1 1 1 2
Legend: 3-High Correlation, 2-Medium Correlation, 1-Low Correlation
Instructional Strategy
Assessment Methodology
Converted to 15 15 15 10 60
Marks 15 15 10 60
Note:
THEORY
Plumbing - Sanitary Work - Safety during work - Types of
plumbing pipes - Plumbing tools - Cutting Tools - Plumbing
Symbols - Pipe Fittings - Types of pipe joints - Pipe bending tools
- Pipe Cutting - Threading a Pipe - Methods of Testing Pipelines -
Smoke Test - Pressure Hydraulic Test - Plumbing and Sanitary
Fixtures - Tap or Faucet - Shower - Water Closets - Flushing
Cistern - Geyser - Valves.
THEORY
Basic Concept of Electricity - Types of electricity - Voltage - Current -
Classification of current - Resistance - Electric power - Power factor -
Basic Electric Circuit - Series Circuit - Parallel Circuit - Ohm’s Law -
Kirchhoff’s Law - Power - Energy - Tools and Equipment - Importance
of Earthing System - Types of Earthing - Pipe Earthing - Plate Earthing
- Lightning - Lightning Arrester - Wiring materials - Insulating Materials
- Wiring Accessories - Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) - Conduit Wiring
- Concealed Wiring - Colour Code - Distribution Board - Electrical
Hazard - Fire Extinguisher - First Aid for Electrical Emergencies -
Electrical Rescue Techniques.
TOTAL HOURS 45
Note: Four students can be grouped as a batch to prepare and submit the
activity report. Each batch should submit any two reports from the above
activity. The report should have the layout of the system, bill of materials
with specifications and important common troubles/errors and rectification
procedure.
References
Web-based/Online Resources
Additional Instructions
The proper safety procedure and norms should be followed with proper
uniform (Khaki pants & half-hand shirt) with safety shoes during the
practices.
The following diagrams are suggestions for the practical exercise not limited
to this. The practical exercises should have minimum practices to learn and
meet the course outcome.