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CURRICULAR STRUCTURE
AND
S Y L L A B I OF
FULL–TIME DIPLOMA COURSES IN
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
“Kolkata Karigori Bhavan”, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata – 700013
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CURRICULAR STRUCTURE FOR PART – I (1 YEAR) OF THE
FULL-TIME DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
WEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING COURSES
COURSE NAME: All Branches except Architecture, Photography , Multi media and Printing Technology
DURATION OF COURSE: 6SEMESTERS
SEMESTER: FIRST
BRANCH: Common for all branches except Architecture, Photography, Multi media and Printing Technology
PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME
SR.
SUBJECT CREDITS INTERNAL SCHEME Total
NO. L TU PR ESE PR
TA CT Total Marks
1 Communicative English 3 2 2 - 10 20 30 70 100
2 Basic Physics 3 2 - 2 10 20 30 70 50 150
3 Basic Chemistry 3 2 - 2 10 20 30 70 50 150
4 Mathematics 5 4 1 - 10 20 30 70 - 100
5 Engineering Mechanics 4 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 - 100
6 Technical Drawing 4 2 - 3 5 10 15 35 50 100
7 Computer Fundamentals 2 1 - 3 - - - - 50 50
8 Workshop Practice-I 2 - - 3 - - - - 50 50
Total: 26 16 4 13 55 110 165 385 250 800
STUDENT CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK:33 hrs
Theory and Practical Period of 60 Minutes each.
L- Lecture, TU- Tutorials, PR- Practical, TA- Teachers Assessment, CT- Class Test, ESE- End Semester Exam.
Syllabus for Communicative English
Unit:4
Writing Technical Reports The reports should contain a Front Cover and
Covering Letter 8 20
i) Progress Reports
ii)Industrial Accident Report
iii) Feasibility Report
Total 30 70
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Ghosh, Mukherjee English Skills for Technical Orient Black Swan
&Ghosh Students
(WBSCTE & The
British Council)
P.C. Wren & H. High School English Grammar & S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Martin Composition
Dr. Sunita Mishra Communication skills for Pearson2012
Dr. C. Engineers
Muralikrishna
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Sanjay Kumar Communications Skills Oxford University Press
&PushpLata
Meenakshi Raman Technical Communication: Oxford University Press
&Sangeeta Sharma Principles & Practice
M. Raman & S. Technical Communication 2nd Oxford University Press
Sharma
B.K. Mitra Effective Technical Oxford University Press
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Communication
Duss&Duss Comprehension Test Question West Bengal Council
Bunch Higher Secondary
Education
Suggested list of Assignments / Tutorial:
Sl. No. Topic on which tutorial is to be conducted
1. A brief introduction to the process of communication (sender-encoding-message-decoding-
receiver-encoding- feedback/response-decoding) and classification of skills in
communication.
2. How to introduce oneself, introducing friends, how to greet, how to bid goodbye
3. Listening and viewing video clips to improve pronunciation and vocabulary (use of English
language software is recommended).
4. Analysing and commenting on situations shown in short video clippings/pictures
5. Teaching etiquettes and interactions- wishing, drawing attention, seeking apologies, seeking
permission and so on.
6. Remedial grammar / Revision of English grammar (as required) in paragraph and report
writing with special emphasis on voices, tenses, reported speech and preposition.
Note:
Sl. No.
1. Tutorials should primarily be used to develop listening and speaking skills and also to revise
important topics in English grammar.
The tutorial classes should be preferably conducted in the language lab.
2. Question Paper setting tips
i) No objective type questions are to be set separately.
ii) Questions are to be set to examine the reading and writing skills of the students (that is,
questions on the process & technics of communication, namely, communication models,
SQ3R technic, mind-mapping, and so on are to be avoided).
iii) All questions should be answered; however, options within a question may be given.
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Syllabus on BASIC PHYSICS
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End Semester Examinations Scheme. Maximum Marks – 70. Time allotted – 3 hrs.
Group Unit Objective Questions Subjective Questions
(MCQ only with one correct
answer)
No. of questions Total No. of To answer Marks Total
to be set marks questions to per marks
be set question
A 1, 2, 3 12 5 3
20 10 50
B 4, 5 8 4 2
• Only multiple choice type questions (MCQ) with one correct answer are to be set in the
objective part.
• Specific instruction to the students to maintain the order in answering objective questions
should be given on top of the question paper.
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body. Archimedes’ principle. [Simple numerical problems].
Streamline flow and turbulent flow of a fluid
(concept), critical velocity (definition only). Equation of
continuity and Bernoulli’s theorem (statement and
equation only, simple problems). Viscosity, Newton’s
formula for viscous force, co-efficient of viscosity
(definition, dimension and SI unit). Stokes law
(dimensional derivation) and terminal velocity (concept
and formula only).Effect of temperature on viscosity.
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plane light wave. Principle of superposition of waves.
Coherent sources (Idea only). Interference of light waves,
constructive and destructive interference. Young’s
double slit experiment – analytical treatment.
TOTAL 30 70
Practicals:
Sl. No. Skills to be developed
1. 1) Intellectual skills-
• Proper selection of measuring instruments on the basis of range, least
count, precision and accuracy required for measurement.
• Analyze properties of matter & their use for the selection of material.
• To verify the principles, laws, using given instruments under different
conditions.
• To read and interpret the graph.
• To interpret the results from observations and calculations.
2. 2) Motor skills-
• Proper handling of instruments.
• Measuring physical quantities accurately.
• To observe the phenomenon and to list the observations in proper tabular
form.
• To adopt proper procedure and precautions while performing the
experiment.
• To plot the graphs
• External Assessment: Marks – 25. Time allotted – 2 hrs. External teacher will assess the
students. Each student will have to perform one experiment allotted on lottery basis.
Distribution of marks: Theory – 5. Table, units & data taking – 10. Viva – Voce – 10.
Laboratory Experiments :
Sl. No. At least six experiments to be performed
1. • Determination of volume of the material of a hollow cylinder by using slide calipers.
2. • Determination of area of cross-section of a wire / thin solid rod by using a screw gauge
.Estimate the maximum proportional error in the measurement.
3. • Determination of the specific gravity of a solid, insoluble in water and heavier than
water, by hydrostatic balance.
4. • Determination of the specific gravity of sand by specific gravity bottle.
5. • Verification of Boyle’s law by Boyle’s law apparatus.
6. • Verification of laws of refraction of light and determination of refractive index of glass
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7. • Determine of focal length of a convex lens by U-V method.
8. • Determination of the Young’s modulus of steel by Searl’s method.
9. • Determination of the surface tension of water by capillary rise method (Capillary tube
& radii to be supplied).
10. • Determination of coefficient of viscosity of given highly viscous liquid by Stoke’s
method (Radii & density of the balls and density of the liquid to be supplied).
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Syllabus for: Basic Chemistry
Total
GROUP – B
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Metallurgy copper and Aluminium (detailed method of
extraction is excluded) Definition of Alloy, purposes
of making Alloy, Composition and uses of alloys
(Brass, Bronze German Silver, Deuralumin,
Nichrome, Bell metal, Gun metal, Monel metal,
Alnico, Dutch metal, Babbit metal, stainless steel),
Amalgams, properties and uses of cast iron, wrought
iron, steel and sponge iron , Manufacture of steel by
L-D process, composition and uses of different alloy
steels.
Unit: 5 3 8
Name of the Topics: Soft and Hard water, Action of soap on water, Types
Water of Hardness, causes of hardness, Units of hardness,
Disadvantages of using hard water, Estimation of
total hardness by EDTA method, Removal of
hardness --- Permulit process, Ion-exchange process,
phosphate conditioning and calgon treatment.
Distilled water and Deionised water.
Laboratory Experiments :
Sl. No.
1 To identify the following Basic Radicals by dry and
wet tests – Pb+2 , Cu +2 , Al+3, Fe+3, Zn+2 , Ni+2 , Ca+2 ,
Mg+2 , Na+ , K+ , NH4+
2 To identify the following Acid Radicals by dry and
wet tests – Cl- , CO3-2 , SO4-2, S-2 , NO3-
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4 To perform titration of (N/10) approximate solution
of an alkali with an unknown solution of an acid
supplied.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
S. S. Dara Environmental chem. & pollution control S. Chand Publication
Dr. Aloka Debi A Text Book of Env. Engg. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Jain & Jain Engg. Chem. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Madhusudan
Chem I & II Naba Prakashani
Chowdhury
Dr. Kaberi
Chem I & II Lakshmi Prakasani
Bhattacharya
Dr. Aloka Debi Chem I & II Bhagabati Prakasani
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
Jain & Jain Engg. Chem. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Dr. Aloka Debi A Text Book of Env. Engg. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Shrieve Atkins Industrial Chem
Bahl & Bahl A Text Book of Organic Chemistry S. Chand Publication
M. M. Uppal Engg. Chemistry
S. N. Poddar & S.
General & Inorganic. Chemistry Book Syndicate Pvt. Ltd.
Ghosh
Harish Kr. Chopra Engg. Chemistry
Narosha Publishing House
Anupama Parkar A Text Book
B. K. Sharma Industrial Chemistry Goel Publishing House
Dilip Basu Polytechnic Chemistry-! Knowledge Kit Publication
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Syllabus for Mathematics
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EXAMINATION SCHEME
Note 1 : Teacher’s assessment will be based on performance on given assignments & quizzes.
Note 2 : Assignments may be given on all the topics covered on the syllabus.
Text Books
Name of Authors Title of the Book Publisher
B.K. Paul Diploma Engineering Mathematics (Vol-1) U.N. Dhar & Sons
A. Sarkar Mathematics (First Semester) Naba Prakashani
G.P. Samanta A Text Book of Diploma Engineering Mathematics, Learning Press
Volume-1
Dr. S. Bose & S. Saha A Complete Text Book of Mathematics Lakhsmi Prakasan
Reference Books
H.S. Hall & S.R. Knight Higher Algebra Book Palace, New Delhi
S.L. Loney Trigonometry S. Chand & Co.
H.K. Dass Engineering Mathematics S. Chand & Co.
T.M. Apostol Calculus, Volume-1 John Wiley & Sons
B.K.Pal, K.Das Engineering Mathematics, Volume-1 U.N. Dhar & Sons
B.C. Das & B.N. Differential Calculus U.N. Dhar & Sons
Mukherjee
KAR Engineering Mathematics Tata McGraw- Hill
SINGH Engineering Mathematics Tata McGraw- Hill
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Syllabus of Engineering Mechanics
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mechanical advantage, velocity ratio, input of a machine,
output of a machine, efficiency of a machine, ideal machine,
ideal load, ideal effort, machine friction, load lost in friction,
effort lost in friction.
5.2 Analysis: Law of machine, maximum mechanical advantage of
a machine & maximum efficiency of a machine, Reversibility of
a machine, condition of Reversibility of a machine, self locking
machine.
5.3 Study of Simple machine: Calculation of mechanical
advantage, velocity ratio, efficiency and identification of
reversible or self locking machine of following machines:
Simple Axle & Wheel, Differential axle and Wheel, Weston’s
differential pulley block, Single Purchase crab, Double
Purchase crab, Worm & Worm wheel, geared pulley block,
Screw Jack, Pulleys ( first, second & third system of pulleys).
Total: 48( 70
Lecture
+
Tutorial)
Text Books:
Name of Author Title of the Book Edition Name of the
Publisher
D.S.Kumar Engineering Mechanics S.K. Kataria & Sons
R.S.Khurmi Engineering Mechanics S. Chand & Co
Basu Engineering Mechanics Tata McGraw Hill
R.C. Hibbeler Engineering Mechanics Pearsion Education
S. S. Bhavikatti, K. G. Engineering Mechanics New Age International
Rajashekarappa
Reference Books:
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Suggested list of Assignments / Tutorial:
Group A
1. Numerical on resolution of force / moment of force / Resultant of force System.
2. Numerical on Application of Lami’s Theorem.
3. Numerical on calculation of reaction of beam subjected to point load and uniformly
distributed load.
4. Numerical on friction force acting on body resting on horizontal surface / inclined surface
and ladder friction.
5. Numerical on calculation of Centroid of composite figures.
6. Numerical on calculation of Centre of gravity of composite solids.
7. Numerical on calculation of M.A., VR, Efficiency, Law of Machine for simple machine.
8. Free body diagram of different mechanical system /2 dimensional force body.
Group B
1. Graphical Solution of Concurrent force system – 2 problems
2. Graphical Solution of parallel force system – 2 problems
3. Graphical Solution of Reaction of beam – 2 problems
Note:
Total students have to be divided into 10 groups. Each group shall be allotted five different
numerical from group A and three different problems from group B. problems shall be
submitted by each student in separate note book. All problems have to be solved in the
tutorial classes.
Sl. No.
1. Examination Scheme: (End semester examination)
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Syllabus for Technical Drawing
Name of the Course: TECHNICAL DRAWING
Course Code: ETCE,MLT,FPT,EE,CSWT,CST,DP,PHO,CHE,EIE,IT, MET, Semester: First
ME,MEP,CE, AE,ARCH,MIN,MS,SE,PT,LGT,And FWT.
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Unit: 5 5.1 Isometric scale 04 07
Name of the Topics: 5.2 Conversion of orthographic views into isometric views / projection
Isometric projection (Simple objects)
Unit: 6 6.1 To draw line, rectangle, circle, polygon with given dimensions and 04
Name of the Topics: hatch
Introduction to CAD
Total 32 35
Contents (Practical)
List of Practical Intellectual skills Motor skills
1. LETTERING , SCALE & GEO.CONST. To develop ability to understand Scaling To develop ability to draw Scale &
Single Stroke vertical Alphabets and problem on geometrical geometrical constructions
&Numerical Plain Scale and Diagonal Scale constructions
( reduced & enlarged ) Construction of
Regular Polygons
( 1 Sheet )
2. Engineering Curves & loci of points To develop ability to differentiate To develop ability to draw different
Draw ellipse , parabola, hyperbola, between conic and curves. types of curves.
involutes, cycloid, spiral To develop ability to identify the type of
Draw locus of point on any one locus from the nature of surface and the
mechanism position of generating circle.
( 1 Sheet ) Able to interpret the given mechanisms
and locus of points.
3. Projection of line and planes To develop ability to differentiate Able to draw orthographic projections
Two problems on projection of lines and between true length and apparent of line and planes.
Two problems of planes. length.
( 1 Sheet ) To interpret the position of lines and
planes with plane
4. Orthographic projections Develop ability to interpret first angle Develop ability to draw orthographic
Four objects by first angle method projection method projections by first angle projection
( 1 Sheet ) To interpret and able to solve problem method
on orthographic projection of given
object.
5. Isometric projection Develop ability to differentiate between Develop ability to draw isometric views
Four objects two by true scale and isometric view and isometric and isometric projections from given
another two by isometric scale projections. orthographic views of an object
( 1 Sheet ) To differentiate between isometric scale
and true scale
6. Introduction to CAD To develop ability to handle different To develop ability to draw different
Draw a figure with the help of different tools of CAD figure by computer.
draw and modify Command by
Computer
And redraw any one object of
Orthographic projection.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the publisher
N.D.Bhatt Engineering Drawing Charotkar Publishing House
R.K.Dhawan Engineering Drawing S.Chand & Co.
K.Venugopal Engineering Drawing and New Age publication
Graphics +AutoCAD
Basant Agrawal Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill Education
C M Agrawal Private Ltd.
Pal & Bhattacharya Engineering Drawing 6th Viva Books
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the publisher
P S Gill Engineering Drawing SK Kataria and sons
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Dhananjay A Jolhe Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill Education
Private Ltd.
Pal & Bhattacharya Computer Aided Engineering 7th Viva Books
Drawing
Suggested list of laboratory experiments:
Not Applicable
Note :
1. Student should use two separate A3 size sketch books, one for class work practice and another for assignment.
2. Student should solve assignment on each topic.
3. Use approximately 570mm x 380mm size Drawing sheet for sessional work.
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Syllabus of Computer Fundamentals
Name of the Course: Computer Fundamentals (For All Branches of Diploma in Engineering and Technology)
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Basic knowledge of computer is helpful.
2. Basic knowledge of Internet is helpful
Contents (Theory) Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit: 1 1.1 Introduction, Components of PC 4
Name of the Topics: 1.2 The system Unit, Processor, Motherboard, Memory.
Fundamentals of Computer 1.3 Monitor,Keyboard, Mouse, Printer, Scanner,Disk
drive, Speaker, Modem, Pendrive, CD, DVD etc.
Unit: 2 2.1 Working with window, Desktop,Components of window. 3
Name of the Topics: 2.2 Windows Explorer, Folders, Files , Start button.
Introduction to Windows 2.3 Use of Paint, Notepad, WordPad etc.
XP/7/8.
Unit: 3 3.1 Basics of Word application and its use. 4
Name of the Topics: 3.2 Basics of Excel/Spreadsheet application and its use.
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Use of Office or Open Office 3.3 Basics of Presentation application and its use.
Unit: 4 4.1 Internet and its use, Browser, ISP, Search Engine etc. 3
Name of the Topics: 4.2 Creating Email account, Composing and sending
Introduction to Internet mails, Chatting, Downloading etc.
Unit: 4 5.1 Computer application in Offices, books publication, 1
Name of the Topics: data analysis ,accounting , investment, inventory control,
Usage of Computers in graphics, Airline and railway ticket reservation, robotics
Various Domains
Total 15
Contents (Practical)
Sl. No. List of Practicals
1. Working with Windows XP/7/8 desktop, start icon, taskbar, My Computer icon, the Recycle Bin and
deleted files, Creating shortcuts on the desktop, Use of Notepad, WordPad, Paint, Calculator.
2. The Windows Explorer, concept of drives, Switching drives, Folder creation, Moving or copying files,
Renaming, Deleting files, and folders.
3. Printing, Installation of a printer, Maintaining print queue, Handling common printer problems.
4. Moving through a Word document menu bar and drop down menus toolbars, Entering text into a Word
document, selection techniques, Deleting text, Font formatting, keyboard shortcuts, Paragraph
formatting, Bullets and numbering, Page formatting, Page margins, Page size and orientation Page breaks,
Headers and footers, Introducing tables and columns, Printing, Print setup, Printing options, Print
preview.
5. Development of application using mail merge, Mail merging addresses for envelopes, Printing an
addressed envelope and letter, Creating and using macros in a document.
6. Creating and opening workbooks, Navigating in the worksheet, Inserting and deleting cells, rows and
column, Moving between worksheets, saving worksheet, workbook; Formatting and customizing data.
7. Formulas, functions; Creating, manipulating & changing the chart type; Printing, Page setup, Margins;
Sheet printing options, Printing a worksheet;
8. Preparing presentations with Microsoft Power Point; Slides and presentations, Opening an existing
presentation , Saving a presentation; Using the AutoContent wizard ,Starting the AutoContent wizard;
Presentation type; Presentation titles, footers and slide number.
9. Selecting a slide layout; Manipulating slide information within normal and outline view; Formatting and
proofing text; Pictures and backgrounds; drawing toolbar; AutoShapes; Using clipart; Selecting objects; The
format painter.
10. Navigating through a slide show; Slide show transitions; Slide show timings; Animation effects.
11. Internet; Connecting to the Internet; The Internet Explorer program window and other browser software;
Searching the Internet; Searching the Internet using Yahoo, Google and other search engines; Favorites,
security & customizing Explorer; Use of antivirus software to increase the protection of the system;
12. Using electronic mail; Creating and sending emails; Attached files; Receiving emails; Creating a mailing
group; Locating and subscribing to newsgroups; Posting a message to a newsgroup.
13. Chatting on internet, Understating chat environment.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Vikas Gupta Comdex Computer Course Ki 1st Dreamtech
Henry Lucas Information Technology for 7th TMH
management
Ramesh Bangia Computer Fundamentals and 2nd Laxmi Publication Pvt Ltd.
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Information Technology
Dinesh Maidasani Learning Computer Fundamentals, MS 2nd Laxmi Publication Pvt Ltd.
office ,Internet & Web Technology.
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Sanjay Saxsena A First Course in Computer 2nd Vikash Publishing House
Bangia,Arora and Computer Software and Application 1st Laxmi Publication Pvt Ltd.
Jalota
Suggested list of Laboratory Experiments:
Sl. No. Laboratory Experiments
1. Installation of a printer and taking print out.
2. Creating a resume of your own using Word.
3. Creating a letter by using mail merge and taking print out of those letters.
4. Prepare a student mark sheet in excel.
5. Prepare a salary bill in excel.
6. Making a presentation on any topics of your subject.
7. Making Presentation about the College one studied.
Suggested list of Assignments / Tutorial:
Sl. No. Topic on which tutorial is to be conducted
1. Draw a picture on paint brush and take print out.
2. Creating a resume of your own using Word.
3. Creating a letter by using mail merge and taking print out of those letters.
4. Prepare a student mark sheet in excel.
5. Prepare a salary bill in excel.
Note:
Sl. No.
1. Internal marks will be given mainly on the basis on Laboratory work and assignment given. Student
should prepare a Note Book on the assignment or work done. Student can work with any version of
Windows/Linux, MS Office or Open Office software.
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Workshop practice
Course Code: Semester: First At least One Unit should be completed in 1st
semester (Rest two will be completed in 2nd semester)
Evaluation may be done by continuous assessment process
and by External Examiner in end semester.
Duration: : Seventeen weeks/Semester Maximum Marks: 50 ( 1st semester)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme: Continuous Evaluation- 25( internal) ,
External practical Exam-25( at the end of 1st semester)
Theory: Nil hrs./week Mid Semester Exam.: Nil
Tutorial: Nil hrs./week Attendance & Teacher’s Assessment -25 Marks(1st )
Practical: 3 hrs./week End Semester Exam.:25 Marks(1st)
Credit: 2
Aim: To impart practical knowledge in Work Shop related with course of study.
Objective: Student will able to
Sl. No.
1. Know basic Work Shop Processes.
2. Read and interpret job drawings.
3. Identify, select, & use of various marking, measuring, holding, striking & cutting tools & equipments.
4. Operate, control different machines & equipments.
5. Inspect the job for specified dimensions.
6. Produce jobs as per specified dimensions.
7. Adopt safety practices (tools, jobs& personal) while working on various machines.
8. Acquaint with the chronological operational processes involving in the jobs.
9. Care & maintenance of the tools & machines.
Pre-Requisite: Nil
Sl. No.
1.
2.
Contents : GROUP: A/B/C TOTAL PERIODS: 90 (30 Weeks) + 12 (4 Weeks) = Hrs./Unit Mark
102 (34 Weeks) s
Unit: 1 is compulsory and any two units from the rest as deemed fit for the branches.
Unit: 1 Electrical Shop (Compulsory) 6 periods
1. General Shop Talk
1.1 General safety & precautions taken in Electrical
Workshop
1.2 Electric shock, methods of shock treatment
1.3 Fuse and safety measure
1.4 Earthing as safety measure — I.E. Rule – 61 —
Different types of Earthing
1.5 Different types of wire-gauge & strands,
applications
1.6 Different tools used Electrical wiring installations —
Applications
1.7 General wiring accessories & their uses.
1.8 Types of wiring & their comparison.
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2.0 PRACTICES
periods
Unit: 2 6
Carpentry PERIODS
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2.1 PRACTICES FOR BASIC CARPENTRY W ORK
PERIODS
2. PRACTICES 24
PERIODS
2.1 Practice of firing of hearth / Furnace, Cleaning of
Clinkers and Temperature Control of Fire.
2.2 Practice on different basic Smithy / Forging
operations such as Cutting, Upsetting, Drawing
down, Setting down, Necking, Bending, Fullering,
Swaging, Punching and Drifting
(A) Demonstration — Making cube, hexagonal
cube, hexagonal bar from round bar
(B) Job Preparation (Any one)
Job 1 Making a cold / hot, hexagonal /
octagonal flat chisel including
tempering of edges
Job 2 Making a chain-link or Door Ring by
bending and forge-welding
Job 3 Production of utility goods e.g.
hexagonal bolt / square shank boring
tool, fan hook (long S-type) [Two
jobs are to be done by the students]
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Unit: 5 6
PERIODS
BENCH WORK & FITTING SHOP
1. GENERAL SHOP TALK
Unit: 6 6PERIODS
M ACHINE SHOP
Unit :7 6
PERIODS
ELCTRONICS WORKSHOP
1. SHOP THEORY
Unit :8 6
PERIODS
COMPUTER WORKSHOP
1. SHOP THEORY
2. PRACTICES 24
PERIODS
2.1 Connection of Mouse in different ports.
2.2 Connection of Key Boards in different ports.
2.3 Connection of Monitors.
2.4 Connection of Printers.
2.5 Different Switch settings of Printers.
2.6 Printer’s self test.
2.7 Jumper setting of Hard Disks.
2.8 Attaching FDD, HDD and CD Drives.
2.9 Attaching Pen Drives and DVDs.
2.10 Attaching Scanner.
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Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
S. K. Hazra Chaudhury Work Shop Technology Volume I &II Latest Media promoters, Mumbai
Raghuwanshi Work Shop Technology Volume I &II Latest Dhanpath Rai &Sons
Gupta Production Technology Sayta Prakasani
Bawa Manufacturing Processes Tata McGraw-Hill
Ali Hasan & R. A. Manufacturing Processes Scitech Pub.Chenni
Khan
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
“Kolkata Karigori Bhavan”, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata – 700013
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CURRICULAR STRUCTURE FOR PART – I (1st YEAR) OF THE
FULL-TIME DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
WEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING COURSES
COURSE NAME: All Branches except Architecture, Photography , Multi media and Printing Technology
DURATION OF COURSE: 6SEMESTERS
SEMESTER: FIRST
BRANCH: Common for all branches except Architecture, Photography, Multi media and Printing Technology
PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME
SR.
SUBJECT CREDITS INTERNAL SCHEME Total
NO. L TU PR ESE PR
TA CT Total Marks
1 Communication Skill 3 2 2 - 10 20 30 70 100
2 Basic Physics 3 2 - 2 10 20 30 70 50 150
3 Basic Chemistry 3 2 - 2 10 20 30 70 50 150
4 Mathematics 5 4 1 - 10 20 30 70 - 100
5 Engineering Mechanics 4 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 - 100
6 Technical Drawing 4 2 - 3 5 10 15 35 50 100
7 Computer Fundamentals 2 1 - 3 - - - - 50 50
8 Workshop Practice-I 2 - - 3 - - - - 50 50
Total: 26 16 4 13 55 110 165 385 250 800
STUDENT CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK:33 hrs
Theory and Practical Period of 60 Minutes each.
L- Lecture, TU- Tutorials, PR- Practical, TA- Teachers Assessment, CT- Class Test, ESE- End Semester Exam.
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2nd Semester
Syllabus for: Business Economics & Accountancy
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1. Elementary knowledge about Co-ordinate Geometry
2. Basic knowledge in Algebra and Differential Calculus
Contents : GROUP: A BUSINESS ECONOMICS TOTAL PERIODS: 30 Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit: 1
Name of the Topics: 1.1 Allocation and effective utilisation of scarce Period: 2
Economics and Its Relation resources ;Opportunity cost; Rationality
with Engineering Costs and benefits
Period: 10 1.2 Theory of demand and Supply
Unit: 3
Investment Planning and 3.1 Investment Planning
Period :3
Problems of Indian Economy
Concept of investment
Periods: 8
Evaluating Capital Projects
4
(a ) Payback Period Method
(b) Net Present Value Method
(c) Internal Rate of Return Method
Application : Solving numerical problems
Period: 6
3.2 Economic Concepts and issues in the Context of
Indian Economy
Total Periods : 30
GROUP – B ACCOUNTANCY TOTAL PERIODS: 30
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Unit: 6 6.1 Basic Concepts Regarding Final Account Periods:2
Name of the Topics: General Concept – Assets, Liabilities, Capital Drawings,
Preparing Final Account Provision, Reserve, Reserve Fund, Bad Debts, Provision
for Debts, Profit Seeking and Non-profit Seeking
Periods: 9 Concerns
6.2 Final Account
Trading Account – Profit & Loss Account – Balance Periods: 7
Sheet (with simple adjustment)
Total Periods : 30
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Samuelson & Nordhaus Economics Sixteenth Edition Tata McGraw Hill
Mankiw, Gregory N. Principles of Economics Sixth Edition CENAGE Learning
A.N. Agarwal Indian Economy: Problem of Development and New Age International
Planning
Dey & Dutt Hisab Shastra Chaya Prakashani
Amitava Basu Financial Accountancy ̶ 1 Teedee Publisher
Ranesh Roy Bharat-er Arthaniti (Bengali Version) Mitram
Haridas Acharya Adhunik Arthaniti De Book Concern
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Archibald & Lipsey Introduction to Mathematical Harper & Row
Economics
Lipsey & Chrystal Economics 12th Edition Oxford
Basu & Das Practice in Accountancy Rabindra Library
S. N. Maheshwari Introduction to Accountancy Pioneer Book House
Accountancy Short Question: 10 Marks, Students will answer 10 questions, each carrying 1 mark
out of 14 questions. Type : True/False , Classification of Accounts(Personal/Real/Nominal) etc.
B
Business Economics Broad question: 25 Marks, Students have to answer any 5 questions choosing
at least 1(one) from each of the 3 units. A total of 9(nine) questions have to be set, 3 from each
unit. Each question will carry 5 Marks. Only short note to be set from Unit 3 Chapter 2
Accountancy Broad Question: 25 Marks, students will answer 3 questions choosing 1 (one) from
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each of the 3 units. A total of 6(six) questions have to be set, 2(two) from each Unit. From Unit 4,
1(one) numerical problem & 1(one) theoretical question carrying 8(eight) marks. From Unit 5,
1(one) numerical problem & 1(one) theoretical question carrying 7(seven) marks. From Unit 6,
1(one) numerical problem & 1(one) theoretical question carrying 10(ten) marks. Theoretical
questions may have more than 1(one) part questions.
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1. Basic Mathematics knowledge to solve the problems.
2. Knowledge of basic concepts sciences such as physics, chemistry and
mathematics
3. Visualization and analytical approach towards the subject is necessary
End Semester Examinations Scheme. Maximum Marks – 35. Time allotted – 2 hrs.
Group Unit Objective Questions Subjective Questions
(MCQ only with one correct
answer)
No. of questions Total No. of To answer Marks Total
to be set marks questions to per marks
be set question
A 1, 2, 3 6 5 3
10 5 25
B 4, 5 4 4 2
• Only multiple choice type questions (MCQ) with one correct answer are to be set in the
objective part.
• Specific instruction to the students to maintain the order in answering objective questions
should be given on top of the question paper.
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Angular momentum (definition & SI unit). Relation
between torque and angular momentum (no
derivation). Principle of conservation of angular
momentum (Statement only).
9
MODERN PHYSICS only). Distinction between conductor, insulators &
semi-conductors in terms of energy band diagram,
Intrinsic and extrinsic (P-type; N-type)
semiconductor, P – N junction diode, depletion
region, potential barrier. Forward and reverse
biasing; Forward and reverse bias characteristic
curve. Application of P – N junction diode as – (i)
half wave rectifier, (ii) full wave rectifier (Bridge
circuit only) (only circuits and explanation with input
and output curves).
Examination scheme:
• Continuous Internal Assessment: 25 marks.
• External Assessment: Marks – 25. Time allotted – 2 hrs. External teacher will assess the
students. Each student will have to perform one experiment allotted on lottery basis.
Distribution of marks: Theory – 5. Table, units & data taking – 10. Viva – Voce – 10.
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Laboratory Experiments :
Sl. No. At least six experiments to be performed
1. • Verification of series law of resistances by P.O. Box (Values of resistances to be
supplied).
2. • Determination of specific resistance of the material of a wire by metre bridge
(length and diameter of the wire to be supplied).
3. • Verification of parallel law of resistances by ammeter – Voltmeter method.
4. • Drawing of the forward bias characteristic curve (I-V curve) of a P – N junction
diode.
5. • Determination of the velocity of sound in air at NTP by resonance air column
method.
6. • Determination of the frequency of an unknown tuning fork by resonance air
column method / preferably by sonometer.
7. • Determination of acceleration due to gravity by simple pendulum.
8. • Determination of the resistance of a table galvanometer by half deflection
method.
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6 Variable DC power supply (Eliminator)
7 Sliding rheostat
8 Commutator
9 Sonometer
Unit: 3 3 4
(For printing Aliphatic compounds: Chemical test to identify & uses-
Technology only) Alcohol: Ethanol, 2-propanol, 1- butanol.
Ketone: Acetone, butanone.
Acid: Acetic acid, propanoic acid.
Ester: Ethyl acetate, amylacetate.
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Aromatic compounds : Benzene: chlorination,
Nitration, Friedel-Crafts alkylation;
Aniline: Diazolisation, Coupling reaction with phenol
aniline & N, N-dimethyl aniline.
Unit: 4 Defination and classification, calorific value ( Dulong 6 7
Name of the Topics: formula ), Determination of calorific value by Bomb
Fuel calorimeter.
GROUP – B
GROUP – C
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Environmental Pollution
Air pollution : Definition, sources of Air pollution,
causes of Air pollution, Different types of Air pollutants
and their effects, Green House Effect, Acid Rain, OZone
Layer Depletion, Air pollution control methods.
Laboratory Experiments :
Sl. No.
1 Estimation of total hardness of a sample of water by
meter.
of mixture of compounds.
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weak base by conductivity meter.
meter.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
S. S. Dara Environmental chem. & pollution control S. Chand Publication
Dr. Aloka Debi A Text Book of Env. Engg. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Jain & Jain Engg. Chem. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Madhusudan
Chem I & II Naba Prakashani
Chowdhury
Dr. Kaberi
Chem I & II Lakshmi Prakasani
Bhattacharya
Dr. Aloka Debi Chem I & II Bhagabati Prakasani
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
Jain & Jain Engg. Chem. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Dr. Aloka Debi A Text Book of Env. Engg. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
Shrieve Atkins Industrial Chem
Bahl & Bahl A Text Book of Organic Chemistry S. Chand Publication
M. M. Uppal Engg. Chemistry
S. N. Poddar & S.
General & Inorganic. Chemistry Book Syndicate Pvt. Ltd.
Ghosh
Harish Kr. Chopra Engg. Chemistry
Narosha Publishing House
Anupama Parkar A Text Book
B. K. Sharma Industrial Chemistry Goel Publishing House
B. Hazra Applied Chemistry Knowledge Kit Pub.
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Syllabus for Engineering Mathematics
Name of the Course : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS (Second Semester all branches)
Course Code : Semester : Second
Duration : 15 weeks Maximum Marks : 100
Teaching Scheme : Examination Scheme :
Theory : 3 contact hours/week. Internal Examination : 20 Marks
Tutorial : 1 contact hour/week Class Attendance : 05 Marks
Practical : NA End Semester Examination : 70 Marks
Credit : 4 Teacher's Assessment : 05 Marks
Aim :
1. To make the student efficient in mathematical calculations.
2. To make the student aware about the topics in mathematics having application to
engineering.
3.
Objectives – The student will be able to
1. Develop the ability to apply mathematics for solving engineering & practical problems.
2. Gather concepts, principles & different methods of mathematics.
3. Realize the importance of mathematics in the study of engineering.
Pre-Requisite -
1. Concepts of mathematics taught in the subject Mathematics in Sem-1.
Content (Name of Topic) Periods
Group – A
Unit 1 DETERMINANTS & MATRICES 12
1.1 Determinant
1.1.1 Definition & expansion of determinants of order 2 and 3.
1.1.2 Properties of determinants (statement only)
1.1.3 Minors and cofactors.
1.1.4 Evaluation of determinants of order 4 by Chio’s method.
1.2 Matrix Algebra
1.2.1 Definition of a matrix of order mxn, leading element,
principal diagonal.
1.2.2 Types of matrices – null matrix, square matrix, diagonal
matrix, identity matrix etc.
1.2.3 Symmetric and Skew symmetric matrices.
1.2.4 Matrix algebra – addition, subtraction, scalar
multiplication and multiplication of matrices.
1.2.5 Matrix inversion by adjoint method.
Unit 2 NUMERICAL METHODS 7
2.1 Concept of Interpolation with Newton forward interpolation
formula (Statement only). Simple Problems.
2.2 Numerical solution of simultaneous linear equations by
Gaussian elimination method only (without proof).
2.3 Numerical Solutions of non-linear equations by Newton-
Raphson method (without proof).
2.4 Numerical integration by trapezoidal rule & Simpson’s 1/3
rule (without proof).
GROUP - B
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Unit 3 INTEGRATION 17
3.1 Definition of Integration as inverse process of differentiation.
3.2 Integration of standard functions.
3.3 Rules for integration (sum, difference, scalar multiple).
3.4 Methods for Integration
3.4.1 Integration by substitution.
3.4.2. Integration by trigonometric substitution.
3.4.3 Integration by parts.
3.4.4 Integration by partial fraction.
3.5 Definite Integral
3.5.1 Definition of Definite Integral.
3.5.2 Properties of definite integrals with simple problems.
3.6 Applications of Definite Integral
3.6.1 Area under plain curves.
3.6.2 Area bounded by two curves.
3.6.3 Volume of revolution. Simple examples.
GROUP - C
Unit 4 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 10
4.1 Definition of ordinary differential equation, order & degree.
4.2 Solution of differential equations of 1st order & 1st degree of
4.2.1 variable separable type
4.2.2 Homogeneous type
4.2.3 Reducible to homogeneous type
4.2.4 Exact type
4.2.5 Linear type
4.2.6 Reducible to linear type (Bernoulli’s Equation).
.4.3 Solution of 2nd order linear ordinary differential
equations with constant coefficients –
4.3.1 Evaluation of Complementary functions (C.F.)
4.3.2 Evaluation of Particular Integral (P.I.) for exponential
function, polynomial function, sine and cosine function &
functions of the form ݁ ௫ ܸ where V is any one of the above.
GROUP - D
Unit 5 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION 4
5.1 Definition & meaning of partial derivative.
5.2 Evaluation of partial derivatives.
5.3 Definition & examples of homogeneous functions.
5.3 Euler’s theorem (1st order) on Homogeneous functions for 2
& 3 variables (without proof). Simple problems.
Unit 6 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY 10
6.1 Statistics
6.1.1 Definition & examples of frequency distribution.
6.1.2 Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) for
ungrouped and grouped frequency distribution.
6.1.3 Measures of dispersion – Standard deviation, Simple
problems.
6.2 Probability
6.2.1 Definition of random experiment, sample space, event,
occurrence of events & types of events (eg. Impossible, mutually
exclusive, exhaustive, equally likely)
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6.2.2 Classical & axiomatic definition of probability
6.2.3 Addition & multiplication theorems of probability
(statement only). Simple problems.
Total 60
EXAMINATION SCHEME
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Burden, Richard L and Numerical Analysis Thomson, 9th Edition, 2011
Douglas
Braun M, Golubitsky M, Differential Equations and their New York, Springer-Verlag
Marsden J, Sirovich L, applications LLC, 1992
Jager W,
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Syllabus of Strength of Materials
Total: 45( 35
Lecture
+
Tutorial)
Internal assessment examination and preparation for semester 2 weeks
examination i.e. 6
lecturer
hour
Totat: 51
lecturer
hour( 17
weeks)
Text Books:
Name of Author Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
R.S.Khurmi Strength of Materials S. Chand & Co
S.S.Bhavikatti Strength of Materials V ikas publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
S. Ramamrutham & R. Strength of Materials Dhanpat Rai & Publication
Narayanan
R.K. Rajput Strength of Materials S. Chand & Co
B.K.Sarkar Strength of Materials Tata McGraw Hill
R.K.Bansal Strength of Materials Laxmi Publication Pvt. Ltd.
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Reference Books:
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Syllabus for Electrical Technology
Name of the Course: ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Module 2: Basic
concepts of 2.1 Basic concept of charge, current, voltage, resistance,
Electrical inductance, Capacitance, power, energy and their units. 2L
quantities 2.2 Basic concept about supply source- D.C. & A.C. (names only)
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3.1 Statement & explanation of (a) Ohm’s law, resistances in 3L+1T
Module 3: D.C. series and parallel (b) Kirchhoff’s Current & Voltage laws
Circuits 3.2 Simple problems on D.C. Circuits
4+5x3
UNIT-II =19
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Module 3: 3.1 Classification of electrical machines
Electrical 3.2 Basic working principles of generator , motor and 4L+4T
Machines transformer ( no deductions)
3.3 Field of applications
3.4 Storage cells- working principle, charging method, care and
maintenance of storage cells.
UNIT-III 4+5x2
=14
Total 34L+17T 35
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
1.B.L. Thereja A text book of Electrical Technology S.Chand Publication
Vol-I & II
2.Nagrath& Kothari Basic Electrical Engineering Tata McGraw hill
Publication
3.J.B.Gupta Basic Electrical Engineering/ S K Kataria & Sons
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4.Surjit Singh Electrical Estimating & Costing Dhanpat Rai Publication
5.K.Murugesh Kumar Basic Electrical Science & Technology/ Vikas Publication
Reference Books
T. K. Nagsarkar & M. S. Basic Electrical Engineering 2 nd Oxford University Press
Sukhija
Dr. J Pal Electrical Technology Knowledge Kit Publication
Note: During Tutorial classes Teachers will take students to the laboratory for
demonstration and make them familiar with electrical apparatus, machineries and
instruments.
A 7 4 FIVE
QUESTIONS,
B 4 10 X 1 3 TAKING AT
10 1 5 5 X 5 = 25
= 10 LEAST ONE
C FROM EACH
4 2
GROUP
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1. Draw different engineering curves and know their applications.
2. Draw orthographic projections of different objects.
3. Visualize three dimensional objects and draw Isometric Projections.
4. Use the techniques and able to interpret the drawing in Engineering field
5. Use computer aided drafting
Pre-Requisite:
Sl.No.
1. Unambiguous and clear visualization.
2. Sound Pictorial Intelligence
Contents (Theory) Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit: 1 1.1 Projections of Prism, Pyramid, Cone, Cylinder, 02 05
Name of the Topics: Tetrahedron, Cube with their axes perpendicular /inclined to
Projections of Solids one reference plane and parallel to other.
Unit: 2 2.1 Types of sections 02 05
Name of the Topics: 2.2 Conversion of pictorial view into sectional orthographic
Sectional Views views (First Angle Projection Method only )
Unit: 3 3.1 Draw missing view from the given orthographic views- 02 05
Name of the Topics: simple components (First Angle Projection Method only
Missing Views[Not for ARCH] )[Not for ARCH]
Perspective Projection [For Introduction to the Principals of perspective projection
ARCH] (one point and two points) Ground Plane-Picture Plane-
Station Point-Horizontal Plane-Central Plane-Ground Line-
Horizontal Line-Axis of Vision-Centre of Vision-Visual Ray
Method- Vanishing Point Method. [ For ARCH ]
Unit: 4 4.1 Prism, Pyramid, Cone, Cylinder, Tetrahedron, Cube 03 05
Name of the Topics: resting on their base on Horizontal plane.
Sections of Solids 4.2 Prism, Cylinder : Axis parallel to both the reference
plane
4.3 Section plane inclined to one reference plane and
perpendicular to other
Unit: 5 5.1 Conversion of orthographic views into Isometric view / 03 05
Name of the Topics: projection ( Including rectangular, cylindrical objects,
Isometric Projection representation of slots on sloping as well as plane surfaces )
Unit: 6 6.1 Developments of Lateral surfaces of cube, prism, 02 05
Name of the Topics: pyramids, cylinder, cone and their applications such as tray,
Developments of Surfaces funnel, chimney, pipe bends etc.
Unit: 7 7.1 Free hand sketches of nuts, bolts, rivets, threads, split 02 05
Name of the Topics: pin, foundation bolts, keys and couplings.[Not for ARCH]
Free Hand Sketches[Not For Introduction to Axonometric Projections [ For ARCH ]
ARCH ]
Axonometric Projections[For
ARCH]
Total 16 35
Contents (Practical)
List of Practical Intellectual skill Motor skill
1.Projection of solids To interpret the different positions of To draw projections of different solids
Three problems on three different solids with reference planes. when axis is inclined or perpendicular
solids, one by axis of solid inclined to To develop ability to differentiate to one of the reference plane.
H.P and parallel to V.P. and one between true length of axis and
problem by axis inclined to V.P. and apparent length of axis.
parallel to H.P. and one problem by
axis inclined to both planes.
( 1 sheet )
2.Sectional Views & Isometric To interpret sectional views of given Develop ability to draw sectional views
Projections object , Isometric views and Isometric
Two objects by First Angle Projection Develop ability to differentiate projections from given objects and
Method with section between Isometric view and isometric orthographic views of an object
Two objects one by true scale and projections
another by Isometric scale (
1 sheet )
3.Missing Views To interpret the missing view from To develop ability to draw missing view
Two problems by first angle projection given orthographic views.[Not for from given orthographic views.
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method [ Not for ARCH] ARCH] To develop ability to draw perspective
Two simple problems on Perspective To generate the perspective views view from given orthographic views.
Projection [ For ARCH ] from given orthographic views [For
( 1 sheet ) ARCH]
4.Section of solids To differentiate between true shape To develop ability to draw the
Three problems on different solids, and apparent shape of section. sectional orthographic views of given
one problem, section plane inclined to To Interpret the positions of section solids ,when it is cut by section plane in
H.P.and perpendicular to V.P. one plane with reference planes. different position with reference
problem ,section plane inclined to planes.
V.P.and perpendicular to H.P Ability to draw true shape of section.
And one problem, section plane
perpendicular to one reference plane
and parallel to other plane.
( 1 sheet )
5.Development of surfaces Able to interpret the development of Ability to draw the development of
Three problems on development of surfaces of different solids. surfaces of different objects in
surfaces of different objects different shapes.
( 1 sheet )
6.Free hand sketches [ Not for ARCH ] To differentiate between scale Develop ability to draw orthographic
Any six figures on different topics drawing and free hand drawing. views of different machine
Axonometric Projections[For ARCH] To differentiate between various parts elements.[Not for ARCH]
Axonometric Projection of exterior of machine.[Not for ARCH] Develop ability to draw axonometric
interiors (Bed Room-Kitchen- To express exterior or interior views of views of exterior or interiors of any
Toilet etc.) of any house. any house through Axonometric views house [For ARCH]
( 1 sheet ) [For ARCH ]
7. Drawing with CAD To differentiate between two Develop ability to draw orthographic
One object by first angle projection dimensional figure and three and Isometric figure with computer
method with section and one dimensional figure.
Isometric figure.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the publisher
N.D.Bhatt Engineering Drawing Charotkar Publishing House
R.K.Dhawan Engineering Drawing S.Chand & Co.
K.Venugopal Engineering Drawing and New Age publication
Graphics +AutoCAD
Basant Agrawal Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill Education
C M Agrawal Private Ltd.
N D Bhatt Machine Drawing Charotkar Publishing House
R K Dhawan Machine Drawing S.Chand & Co.
Pal & Bhattacharya Engineering Drawing 6th Viva Books
D. Sen Engineering Drawing Knowledge Kit Pub.
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the publisher
P S Gill Engineering Drawing SK Kataria and sons
Dhananjay A Jolhe Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill Education
Private Ltd.
Pal & Bhattacharya Computer Aided Engineering 7th Viva Books
Drawing
B. Bhattacharyya Machine Drawing Oxford University Press
Suggested list of laboratory experiments:
Not Applicable
Suggested list of Assignments/ Tutorial:
Not Applicable
Note :
1.Students should use two separate A3 Size sketch books ,One for class work practice and another for assignment.
2.Students should solve assignment on each topic.
3.Use approximately 570mm x 380mm size Drawing Sheet for sessional work
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Syllabus for : Workshop Practice
Name of the Course: Workshop Practice ( For Diploma in Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics/
Electronics & Instrumentation/ Civil/ Computer/ Chemical Engg. Groups/Mechanical
(Production)/Automobile/Computer Software/Footwear/Leather Goods/Food
Processing/Packaging/Medical Lab. Tech/Mine Survey/ Mining/ Metallurgical Engg. &
Technology/IT/ Agricultural Engg)/ Survey Engg.
Course Code: Semester: Remaining two unit ( except the unit completed in
1st semester) should be completed in 2nd semester.
Evaluation may be done by continuous assessment process
and by External Examiner in end semester.
Duration: : Seventeen weeks/Semester Maximum Marks: 100 (2nd semester)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme: Continuous Evaluation- 50 ( Internal ),
External practical exam-50 ( at the end of 2nd semester)
Theory: Nil hrs./week Mid Semester Exam.: Nil
Tutorial: Nil hrs./week Attendance & Teacher’s Assessment:-50 Marks( 2nd)
Practical: 3 hrs./week End Semester Exam.: 50 Marks( 2nd)
Credit: 2
Aim: To impart practical knowledge in Work Shop related with course of study.
Objective: Student will able to
Sl. No.
1. Know basic Work Shop Processes.
2. Read and interpret job drawings.
3. Identify, select, & use of various marking, measuring, holding, striking & cutting tools & equipments.
4. Operate, control different machines & equipments.
5. Inspect the job for specified dimensions.
6. Produce jobs as per specified dimensions.
7. Adopt safety practices (tools, jobs& personal) while working on various machines.
8. Acquaint with the chronological operational processes involving in the jobs.
9. Care & maintenance of the tools & machines.
Pre-Requisite: Nil
Sl. No.
Contents : TOTAL PERIODS: 45 (15 Weeks) + 6 (2 Weeks) = 51 (17 Weeks) Hrs./Unit Mark
Unit: 1 is compulsory( 1st sem) and any two units ( 2nd sem) from the rest as deemed s
fit for the branches.
Unit: 1 Electrical Shop (Compulsory) 6 periods
1. General Shop Talk
1.1 General safety & precautions taken in Electrical
Workshop
1.2 Electric shock, methods of shock treatment
1.3 Fuse and safety measure
1.4 Earthing as safety measure — I.E. Rule – 61 —
Different types of Earthing
1.5 Different types of wire-gauge & strands,
applications
1.6 Different tools used Electrical wiring installations —
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Applications
1.7 General wiring accessories & their uses.
1.8 Types of wiring & their comparison.
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2.0 PRACTICES periods
Unit: 2 6
Carpentry PERIODS
GENERAL SHOP TALK
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chisels including sharpening of chisel
(d) Making of different types of wooden pin &
Fixing methods.
(e) Marking, measuring and inspection of jobs.
2.2 PREPARATION OF JOINTS IN A SINGLE PIECE OF JOB (ANY
ONE )
(a) Half-lap joint ("I" Cross or "L" or ‘T’).
(b) Mortise & Tenon Joint (including drilling and
fixing using wooden pins) — T-joint
(c) Dovetail joint (Lap & Bridle Dovetail)
2.3 PRACTICE ON W OOD W ORKING LATHE
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2. PRACTICES
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PERIODS
2.1 Practice of firing of hearth / Furnace, Cleaning of
Clinkers and Temperature Control of Fire.
2.2 Practice on different basic Smithy / Forging
operations such as Cutting, Upsetting, Drawing
down, Setting down, Necking, Bending, Fullering,
Swaging, Punching and Drifting
(A) Demonstration — Making cube, hexagonal
cube, hexagonal bar from round bar
(B) Job Preparation (Any one)
Job 1 Making a cold / hot, hexagonal /
octagonal flat chisel including
tempering of edges
Job 2 Making a chain-link or Door Ring by
bending and forge-welding
Job 3 Production of utility goods e.g.
hexagonal bolt / square shank boring
tool, fan hook (long S-type) [Two
jobs are to be done by the students]
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different position like Down hand Flat, Horizontal
and Vertical (e) Stress relieving method.
(A) Job Preparation (Any One)
JOB - 1 JOINING of M.S. plates — Two
jobs on Lap-Joint and Butt-Joint
(single/double plates), thickness
of plates varying from 6 mm to 12
mm with proper edge preparation
JOB - 2 SPOT-W ELDING on M.S. /G.I.
Sheets
JOB - 3 SOLDERING: use of soft / hard
solders and brazing on dissimilar
materials
JOB - 4 Study of TIG / MIG welding sets
(B) Testing
Defects in welding and testing of welding
joints by Dry Penetration method & by
Mechanical Method.
_______
Unit: 5 6
PERIODS
BENCH WORK & FITTING SHOP
1. GENERAL SHOP TALK
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1.1 Safety Precautions.
1.2 Demonstration of drilling machine, Lathe
machine, Shaping, Slotting machine.
1.3 Demonstration of drill bits, Single Point & Multi 24
point Cutting tools PERIODS
2. PRACTICE ON MACHINE SHOP
Unit :7 6
ELCTRONICS WORKSHOP
PERIODS
1. SHOP THEORY
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1.4 Different types of Modems.
1.5 Different types of Printers.
1.6 Different types of CD Writers, Speakers, CD
Read/ Write Drive.
1.7 Different types of Microphones, LCD Projectors,
Pen Drive, DVD Drives.
1.8 Different types of Monitors.
1.9 Different makes of Hard Disks.
1.10 Different types of Net Work Interface
Cards.
1.11 Different types of Cables Such as Data
Cables, Printers Cables Net Work Cables, Power
Cables etc.
1.12 Different types of Floppy Disk.
1.13 Mother Board connection.
1.14 Graphics Card connection.
1.15 Net Work Interface card connection.
2. PRACTICES
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Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
S. K. Hazra Chaudhury Work Shop Technology Volume I &II Latest Media promoters, Mumbai
Raghuwanshi Work Shop Technology Volume I &II Latest Dhanpath Rai &Sons
Gupta Production Technology Sayta Prakasani
Bawa Manufacturing Processes Tata McGraw-Hill
Ali Hasan & R. A. Manufacturing Processes Scitech Pub.Chenni
Khan
Reference Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
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Unit: 2 Information Search
Information source –Primary, secondary, tertiary Print and non –
print, documentary, Electronic Information center, Library ,
exhibition, Government Departments. Internet Information search 06
– Process of searching, collection of data –questionnaire , taking
Interview , observation method. Information analysis and
processing.
Unit: 3 Self Analysis
Understanding self—
Attitude, aptitude, assertiveness, self esteem,
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Confidence buildings.
SWOT Analysis – concept, how to make use of SWOT
Concept of motivation.
Unit: 4 Self Development
Stress Management –Concept, causes, effects and remedies to
Avoid / minimize stress.
Health Management – Importance, dietary guidelines and
exercises.
Time management‐ Importance, Process of time planning, Urgent 20
Vs importance, Factors leading to time loss and ways to handle it,
Tips for effective time management.
EMOTION‐CONCEPT, TYPES, CONTROLLING, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.
CREATIVITY‐CONCEPT, FACTORS ENHANCING CREATIVITY.
THINKING – ANALYTICAL & LOGICAL THINKING, HIGHER ORDER THINKING
GOAL SETTING – CONCEPT, SETTING SMART GOAL.
Unit: 5 Study habits
Ways to enhance memory and concentration.
Developing reading skill. 10
Organisation of knowledge,
Model and methods of learning.
Total 48
Text Books:
Name of Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Authors
Personality
Development
& Soft Skills B. K. Mitra Oxford University Press
E.H. Mc Grath Basic Managerial Skills for All Prentice Hall of India,
, S.J. Pvt Ltd
Allen Pease Body Language Sudha Publications
Pvt. Ltd.
Lowe and Phil Creativity and problem solving Kogan Page (I) P Ltd
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Suggested List of Laboratory Experiments :
1. Conduct Guest Lectures.
2. Conduct industrial visit
3. Conduct Seminar/Group Discussions.
Suggested List of Assignments/Tutorial :
S. No The Term Work Will Consist Of Following Assignments.
Library search:‐
Visit your Institute’s Library and enlist the books available on the topic given by
your teacher. Prepare a bibliography consisting name of the author, title of the
book, publication and place of publication.
Enlist the magazines, periodicals and journals being available in your library.
Select any one of them and write down its content. Choose a topic for
presentation
Attend a seminar or a guest lecture, listen it carefully and note down the important
points and prepare a report of the same.
Visit to any one place like historical/office/farms/development sites etc. and
gather information through observation, print resources and interviewing the
people.
Prepare your individual time table for a week –
(a) List down your daily activities.
(b) Decide priorities to be given according to the urgency and importance
of the activities.
(c) Find out your time wasters and mention the corrective measures.
Keep a diary for your individual indicating‐ planning of time, daily transactions,
collection of good thoughts, important data, etc
Find out the causes of your stress that leads tension or frustration .Provide the
ways to
Avoid them or to reduce them.
Undergo the demonstration on yoga and meditation and practice it. Write your
own views, feeling and experiences on it.
MINI PROJECT on Task management. Form different teams from taking 5‐8 students in
a group. Decide any task to be completed in a stipulated time with the help of teacher.
Write a report considering various steps in a task management.
NOTE: THESE ARE THE SUGGESTED ASSIGNMENT FOR GUIDE LINES TO THE SUBJECT
TEACHER. HOWEVER THE SUBJECT TEACHERS CAN SELECT, DESIGN ANY ASSIGNMENT
RELEVANT TO THE TOPIC, KEEPING IN MIND THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS SUBJECT.
4
INTRODUCTION
The syllabus committee had taken note of the AICTE prescribed model curriculum and model syllabus for Diploma in
Electrical Engineering. It had done some brain storming sessions and come out with a curriculum and syllabus which is
largely in conformity with the AICTE syllabus with some prudent deviations. It will be worthwhile to have a qualitative
comparison between the AICTE suggested model curriculum and WBSCTE new proposed curricular structure.
Semester III
WBSCTE AICTE
Sr No Subject Credit Subject Credit
1 Electrical Circuit & Network Points5 Electrical Circuit & Network Points
4
2 Electrical Machine I 5 Electrical Power Generation 3
3 Basic Electronics 4 Basic Electronics 5
4 Programming concept using C 3 Applied Mathematics 3
5 Electrical Measuring Instrument 4 Electrical Measurement 4
6 Electrical Workshop 1 Electrical Workshop 2
7 Elements of Mechanical Engineering 2 Elements of Mechanical & Civil 2
Engineering
8 Professional Practices I 1 Professional Practices III 2
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS 25 25
Note:
• Electrical Machine I is covered in AICTE in Semester IV as “DC Machine & Transformer” while “Electrical Power
Generation” in the above AICTE list is covered in semester IV of WBSCTE syllabus.
• Programming in C is to inculcate logical reasoning / programming sense among the Engineering students. The contents of
Applied Mathematics have been taken care of in Engineering Mathematics of S2 and in Electrical Circuit & Network.
Semester IV
WBSCTE AICTE
Sr No Subject Credit Subject Credit
1 Electrical Machine II Points
5 DC Machine and Transformer Points4
2 Electrical Measurement & Control 4 Instrumentation 4
3 Transmission & Distribution of electric power 4 Transmission & Distribution of electric 3
4 Applied and Digital Electronics 4 power
Applied Electronics 4
5 Power Plant Engineering 4 Electrical Estimation and Costing 3
6 Computer aided Electrical Drawing 2 Electrical Drawing 2
7 Development of Life Skill -II 2 Development of Life Skill -II 3
8 Professional Practice - II 1 Professional Practice - II 1
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS 26 24
Note:
• Electrical Estimation and costing is included in WBSCTE syllabus in Semester VI as part of application of knowledge that
students gather in all other semester.
• Power Plant Engineering is a compensation of earlier semester.
• Machine II syllabus is in tune with AICTE “AC Machine” in semester V, while “DC Machine & Transformer” is already
covered in semester III under Electrical Machine I.
Semester V:
WBSCTE AICTE
Sr Subject Credit Subject Credit
No1 Utilization, Traction , Heating and drives Points4 Utilization of electrical energy Points
4
2 Power Electronics and Drives 4 AC Machine 5
3 Switchgear & Protection 4 Switchgear & Protection 5
4. Elective I (Any One) 4 Elective I (Any One) 4
a)Illumination Engineering a) Electric Traction I
b)Heating , Ventilation and b) Computer Hardware Maintenance
Air conditioning c) Illumination Engineering
c)Energy Conservation & Audit
d) Electric Traction
Note:
• Microprocessor and Microcontroller is kept as compulsory paper in stead of optional paper (as in AICTE) keeping in view
of large scale application of controller in industries today.
• We have not considered elective II for the above reason.
• “Power Electronics and Drives” has been included in Semester VI of AICTE.
Semester VI:
WBSCTE AICTE
Sr Subject Credit Subject Credit
No1 Electrical Design Estimation & Costing Points
5 Power Electronics and Drives Points
4
2 Electrical Installation, Maintenance, Testing. 4 Testing & Maintenance of Electrical Machines 4
Professional Practice
4%
Other branches
8%
Workshop
4%
Computer
related
12%
Electrical Papers
Electronics related 56%
16%
Professional
Practice
4%
Life Skill
Computer related 8%
8%
Electronics related
15%
Electrical Papers
65%
.
Credit Point distribution among different subjects in 5th Semester:
Professional Practice
8%
Project &
Entrepreneurship
12%
Electrical Papers
32%
Electrical Elective
16%
Electronics related
32%
Professional Practice
8%
Electrical Viva
8%
Application of
Electrical
Project Engineering
13% 37%
Electrical Workshop
4%
Electrical Elective
17% Management
13%
.
Comparison of Lecture hours per week between WBSCTE proposed curriculum structure
and AICTE curriculum structure:
Chart Title
20
19
18
17
16 16 16 16
15 15 15 Lecture hrs per week
14 14 14 WBSCTE
13
12 Lecture hrs per week
11 AICTE
10
III IV V VI
19
18
17
16
15
14 Practical hrs per week
WBSCTE
13
Practical hrs per week
12
AICTE
11
10
III IV V VI
Total Marks
Theoretical
WBSCTE AICTE
Semester III 500 500
Semester IV 500 500
Semester V 500 500
Semester VI 400 500
600
500
400
450
400
350
300
250
200 Total Marks Practical
WBSCTE
150
Total Marks Practical
100
AICTE
50
0
III IV V VI
Total Marks
WBSCTE AICTE
Semester III 825 850
Semester IV 875 850
Semester V 900 775
Semester VI 800 825
920
900
880
860
840
820
800
Total Marks WBSCTE
780
Total Marks AICTE
760
740
720
700
III IV V VI
Saturday:
1st 2nd 3rd
Period Period Period
10:30 11:30 12:30
— — —
11:30 12:30 13:30
Note:
• 1 contact hours per week for all semester has been kept aside for library studies / for interaction with
teachers off the class except in 4th Semester.
Some salient points of the new syllabus:
2. Some subjects whose syllabus was reviewed and reorganized to a good extent:
(a) “Basic Electronics” (semester III) and “Applied & Digital Electronics” (semester IV).
(b) “Electrical Measuring Instrument” (semester III)
(c) “Electrical Measurement & Control” (semester IV)
(d) “Power Plant Engineering” (semester IV)
(e) “Utilization, Traction , Heating and drives” (semester V)
3. Other subjects had otherwise some minor changes incorporated to overcome limitations of
previous syllabus e.g.
(a) “Electrical Circuit & Network” (semester III)- Coupled circuit and Fourier Series removed, while Pspice included (in
laboratory)
(b) “Electrical Machine I” (semester III) – Concept of braking in DC motor introduced.
(c) “Programming in C” (semester III) - reduced in size, only conceptual stage kept. Pointer, Structure and file handling
omitted.
(d) “Electrical Machine II” (semester IV) - Linear Induction motor and Induction generator included.
(e) “Switchgear & protection” (semester V) – concept of neutral earthing introduced.
(f) “Electrical Design Estimation & Costing” (semester VI) – Costing (as per schedule), concept of contract and tender
introduced. Dimension calculation of DC motor, Induction motor removed, Design of both small single phase and
medium size three phase transformer introduced.
(g) Project in semester V: students need to submit project proposal. Actual project to be done in semester VI.
(h) “Microprocessor & Microcontroller” (semester V): Microcontroller Basics, 8051 interrupts, timer/counters,
Application of microcontroller introduced in the theory paper.
5. New Concepts:
(i) Professional Practices in all semester. This will enhance technical knowledge of the budding engineers as
well as generate techno commercial knowledge among them. They will regularly visit market places /
industries etc. for such purpose. Guest lecture / seminars will need to be arranged. Also students will
participate in group discussion where they will learn to express themselves. Keeping in mind the well
spread out of polytechnics in various corners of the state, a wide array of alternative activities have been
suggested.
(ii) Concept of Grand viva changed. Now all faculty members will sit and judge students instead of only
external as it was in previous curriculum.
(iii) Entrepreneurship: In order to give a thrust to entrepreneurship, this was conceived. Students need to
submit proposal for any entrepreneurship in their area. They can get knowledge from district industries
center for such project report.
3 Basic Electronics 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Programming concept
4 02 -- 02 5 10 15 35 3
using C
5 Electrical Measuring 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Instrument
6 Electrical Workshop I -- -- 02 -- -- -- -- 25 25 1
Elements of Mechanical
7 02 5 10 15 35 2
Engineering
8 Professional Practices I -- -- 02 -- -- -- -- 50 1
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam.
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & group discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 825
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
.
W.B.S.C.T.E.
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA COURSES
COURSE NAME: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE : EE
DURATION OF COURSE : 6 SEMESTERS
SEMESTER: FOURTH SEMESTER SCHEME : C
3 Transmission & 03 _ 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Distribution of Power
Applied and Digital
4 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Electronics
5 Power Plant Engineering 04 -- 10 20 30 70 4
8. Professional Practice - II 02 50 1
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam.
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & group discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 875
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
W.B.S.C.T.E.
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA COURSES
COURSE NAME: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE : EE
DURATION OF COURSE : 6 SEMESTERS
SEMESTER: FIFTH SEMESTER SCHEME : C
Sr.No SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME
PR Credits
SESSIONSAL EXAM
THEORY PR(I (EX
TA CT Total T.)
L T P ESE NT.)
2 Microprocessor & 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Microcontroller
Switchgear & Protection
3 03 02 10 20 30 70 25 50 4
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam.
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & group discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 900
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
W.B.S.C.T.E.
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA COURSES
COURSE NAME: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE : EE
DURATION OF COURSE : 6 SEMESTERS
SEMESTER: SIXTH SEMESTER SCHEME : C
Sr.No SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME
PR Credits
SESSIONSAL EXAM
PR(I (EX Credits
TA CT Total T.)
THEORY L T P ESE NT.)
Electrical Design Credits
1 Estimation & Costing 04 03 10 20 30 70 25 25 5
Electrical Installation ,
2 04 10 20 30 70 4
Maintenance , Testing
3 Industrial Project 05 50 50 3
4. Electrical Workshop II 03 25 25 1
5. Industrial Management 03 10 20 30 70 3
Industrial Automation
Control of Electrical
Machine
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam.
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & group discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 800
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
W.B.S.C.T.E.
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA COURSES
COURSE NAME: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE : EE
DURATION OF COURSE : 6 SEMESTER
SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER SCHEME : C
3 Basic Electronics 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Programming concept
4 02 -- 02 5 10 15 35 3
using C
5 Electrical Measuring 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Instrument
6 Electrical Workshop I -- -- 02 -- -- -- -- 25 25 1
Elements of Mechanical
7 02 5 10 15 35 2
Engineering
8 Professional Practices I -- -- 02 -- -- -- -- 50 1
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam.
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & Group Discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 825
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
1. Mahmood Nahvi & Joseph Schaum’s outlines Electric McGrawhill Education (India)Pvt. Ltd.
A Edminister circuits
4. S.P. Eugene Xavier Electric Circuit Analysis New Age International Publishers
5. S P Ghosh & A K Network Analysis & Synthesis T.M.H. Education Pvt. Ltd.
Chakraborty
7. Ravish R Singh Network Analysis & Synthesis T.M.H. Education Pvt. Ltd.
10. M.S. Sukhija, T.K. Nagsarkar Circuits and Network Oxford University Press
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Third
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Third Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Practical: 75 Marks
Credit: 5 (Five)
Aim:
Sl. No.
1. Students will be able to analyze the performance of DC motors and Transformers both
qualitatively and quantitatively.
2. These machines are used in different aspects in electrical power systems. So knowledge
gained by the students will be helpful in the study of different technological subjects related
with electrical machines & other electrical subjects.
3. The knowledge and skills achieved from this subject will be helpful in discharging duties in
industry and as R&D technician.
Objective:
1. Describe the constructional details & working principles of DC machines & Transformers.
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Basic electrical engineering.
Total 48 70
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual skills:
1. Analytical skills.
2. Identification skills.
Motor skills:
1. To plot the O.C.C. of a D.C. generator & find the critical resistance.
2. To find the performance of a D.C. Series motor by conducting load test & draw the load
characteristics.
3. To find the performance of a D.C. shunt motor by conducting load test & draw the load characteristics.
5. To control the speed of D.C. shunt motor above & below normal speed & draw the speed
characteristics.
6. To determine equivalent circuit parameters of single-phase transformer by performing O.C. test and
S.C. test.
7. To determine the regulation & efficiency of single-phase transformer by direct loading method.
8. To operate two single-phase transformers in parallel & find out the load sharing between them.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Third
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 50 marks shall be held at the end of the Third Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 35, Viva-voce – 15.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Practical: 50 Marks
Credit: 4(Four)
Aim:
Sl. No.
1. This subject is the base of all advance electronics. It starts with semiconductor physics
and P-N junction which makes the student to follow the functioning of all semiconductor
based devices.
2. Understanding of the subject will provide skill to the students for trouble shooting & testing
of some basic electronic components and circuits.
Objective:
3. Draw & describe the basic circuits of rectifier, filter, regulator & amplifier.
Pre-Requisite:
Unit : 1 1. Diode: 10 14
e) Emitter biased.
bypass capacitor.
amplifier.
coupling.
Total 48 70
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
2. Interpretation of circuits.
Motor Skills:
List of Practicals: (No.1&2 and At least Six experiments are to be performed from the rest)
1. Identification & Checking methods of the following basic components – Resistor, Potentiometer,
Capacitor (polarised, Non-polarised), Choke coil, Diode, Zener diode, Transistor (NPN & PNP),
Thyristor, Diac, Triac, UJT, IGBT, MOSFET, JFET, OPAMP(IC741), IC78XX, IC79XX.
Digital Multimeter, Oscilloscope, Power supply (single / dual channel), Function generator, LCR
Meter.
4. To construct half-wave & full-wave rectifier circuit & draw input, output waveforms.
6. To study the Zener diode as voltage regulator & calculate load regulation.
10. To construct a single stage CE amplifier circuit on a bread board to find out the gain and observe
11. To construct a single stage CE amplifier circuit on a bread board to find out the gain at different
frequency and plot Gain vs. Frequency characteristics and also find out the Bandwidth.
12. To construct a ±12V power supply on bread board and observe the output waveform by CRO with
and without filter circuit. Also observe the output voltage using IC regulator 78XX & 79XX.
List of Text Books:
10. Electronic Devices & Circuits Chereku & Krishna Pearson Education
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Third
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Third Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
1. Pradip Dey and Manas Computer Fundamental and Oxford Higher Education
Ghosh Programming in C
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORY)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
3. For above job responsibilities he has to take the measurements of various electrical
quantities power & energy for testing, monitoring, maintenance, and controlling the process.
In addition to this he must know the calibration techniques and extension of meter ranges.
Therefore Electrical Measurement skills are very important. Accuracy of measurement is
one of the main parameters in industrial processes as ability of control depends upon ability
to measure.
Objective:
Sl. The students will be able to:
No.
1. Identify the measuring instruments used for measuring electrical quantities.
2. Classify measuring instruments based on construction, principle of operation and quantity to
3. Select appropriate measuring instrument with range for measurement of various electrical
quantities.
6.3 Sychronoscope.
6.4 Clip-on-mmeter.
6.5 Instrument Transformers: Introduction and utility of using
Instrument transformers (in the light of measurement and
protection purposes)
6.6 CT
(i) CT used in HV installations- Multicore-secondary C.T (ii)
Reduction of errors (Mention the various methods briefly).
Accuracy class, Burden on CT, Specifications, Precautions in
the use of CT
6.7 PT or VT
Working principle, Errors (concept only), Accuracy class,
Burdens, Specifications, Precautions.
Total 48 70
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
A.K. Sawhney Electric & Electronic Measurement Dhanpat Rai & Sons
and Instrumentation
measuring Instrument.
J.B. Gupta Electrical & Electronic S. K. Kataria Publication
Measurements
S.K.Singh Industrial Instrumentation & Tata McGraw Hill
Control
David A.Bell Electronic Instrumentation and OXFORD Higher Education
Measurements
Contents (Practical)
Sl. Skills to be developed
No.
1. Intellectual Skills:
1. Identification of instruments
2. Selection of instruments and equipment for measurement
2. Motor Skills:
1. Accuracy in measurement
2. Making proper connections
Suggested list of Laboratory Experiments:
Sl. List of Practical:
No.
1. a) To measure Resistance, Voltage, Current, in A.C & D. C. Circuit using digital multimeter.
3. To measure active and reactive power in three phase balanced load by two wattmeter
method and observe the effect of Power Factor variation on Wattmeter reading.
4. To calibrate single phase Energy meter using resistive and inductive loads.
5. To measure energy of three phase balanced load using Electronic Energy Meter.
6. To measure an inductance by Maxwell’s bridge.
7. To measure an unknown capacitance by Schering Bridge.
8. To measure power factor of single phase and three phase load by PF meter and verify the
same through I, V and P measurement.
9. To measure current & voltages by low range ammeter & voltmeter respectively using CT
and PT.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
A 1, 2, 3 12 FOUR TWO
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Third
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Third Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Contents (Practical)
Suggested list of Practicals/Exercises:
1. To study MCB, ELCB and RCCB and to know their applications.
2. To Mount and wire up the main board by batten/conduit wiring and connect Energy Meter,
MCB, ELCB, RCCB etc. as per IE rule.
3. To Study the constructional features and windings of different types of D.C. Machines.
4. To demonstrate the D.C. motor starters (3 pt. & 4 pt.starter).
5. To dismantle and assemble of a ceiling-fan/Table fan and study the specifications of major
components.
6. To test a battery for its charged and discharged condition and to make connections for
charging and obtain its capacity.
7. To demonstrate the connection of fire-alarm along with cable, sensors and symbolic display
(do’s and don’ts) and maintenance.
8. To measure insulation resistance using Megger.
9. To measure earth resistance using Earth Taster.
EXAMINATION SCHEME
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 50 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Third
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Third Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Objective:
Sl. No.
1. • Supervise routine maintenance of Machinery such as Boilers, Turbines, Pumps, Steam
Turbines etc.
2. • Identify faults, mal functioning of machines and equipment
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Studies of applied mechanics & Engineering Drawing.
Contents (Theory) Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit: 1 Thermodynamics, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 08 8
Delhi
Patel, Karmchandani Heat Engine Vol. I & II Achrya publication
EXAMINATION SCHEME
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
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accordingly so that all units get the required as allotted.
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2. While selecting candidates a normal practice adopted is to see general confidence, ability
to communicate and attitude, in addition to basic technological concepts.
Objective:
Sl. No. The student will be able to
1. Acquire information from different sources
2. Prepare notes for given topic
3. Present given topic in a seminar
4 Interact with peers to share thoughts
5 Prepare a report on industrial visit, expert lecture
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Desire to gain comparable knowledge and skills of various activities in various areas of
importance.
2. Eagerness to cohesively participate in group work and to share thoughts with group
members.
3. Knowledge of basic electrical engineering.
Activities
Sr . No. Activities Hours
1. Industrial / Field Visit : 10
Structured Field visits be arranged and report of the same should be
submitted by the individual student, to form part of the term work.
iv) Acoustics
3. Group Discussion: 10
The students should discuss in a group of six to eight students. Each
group to perform any TWO group discussions. Topics and time
duration of the group discussion to be decided by concerned teacher.
Concerned teacher may modulate the discussion so as to make the
discussion a fruitful one. At the end of each discussion each group will
write a brief report on the topic as discussed in the group discussion.
Some of the suggested areas are -
i) Sports
guest
guest lecture attendance and report = 10
W.B.S.C.T.E.
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA COURSES
COURSE NAME: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE : EE
DURATION OF COURSE : 6 SEMESTERS
SEMESTER: FOURTH SEMESTER SCHEME : C
3 Transmission & 03 _ 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Distribution of Power
Applied and Digital
4 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Electronics
5 Power Plant Engineering 04 -- 10 20 30 70 4
8. Professional Practice - II 02 50 1
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam.
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & group discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 875
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
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West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Aim:
Sl. No.
1. Students will be able to analyze the performance of 3-phase and single phase A.C motors
and 3-phase Alternators both qualitatively and quantitatively.
2. These machines are used widely in various Industries and Power plants. So knowledge
gained by the students will be helpful in their job in industry and power plants.
Objective:
Sl. No. Student will be able to:
1. Interpret the constructional details & working principles of A.C motors & generators.
2. Test A.C motors & generators.
3. Evaluate the performance of A.C machines by conducting different tests.
4. Decide the suitability of AC machines for particular purpose.
5. Write specifications of A.C motor & generators as required.
6. Operate AC motor & generators as per requirement.
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Three phase & single phase A.C fundamentals, Electromagnetism.
2. Basic electronics engineering.
Unit : 2 2. Alternator: 14 24
2.1 Construction of 3-phase alternator, Description of salient & non-
salient rotor.
2.2 Methods of excitation systems of 3-phase alternator by –
a) Static excitation.
b) Brushless excitation.
c) DC generator.
2.3 Advantages of Stationary armature and Rotating field system.
2.4 Armature winding – Single layer and multilayer, Concentrated and
Distributed (Concept only).
2.5 Derivation of E.M.F. equation of 3-phase alternator, Effect of Coil
span factor and Distribution factor on emf, Winding factor. (Numerical)
2.6 Factors affecting the terminal voltage of alternator –
a) Armature resistive drop
b) Leakage reactance drop.
c) Armature reaction at various p.f, concept of Synchronous
reactance.
2.7 Phasor diagrams of cylindrical rotor alternator at lagging, leading &
unity p.f. loads.
2.8 Voltage regulation of 3-phase alternator by – (Numerical)
a) Synchronous Impedance Method.
2.9 Open circuit characteristics, Short circuit characteristics of alternator
and determination of synchronous reactance.
2.10 Active & Reactive power equations in terms of load angle at steady
state for non-salient pole alternator.
2.11 Steady-state characteristics of Alternator –
a) Terminal voltage vs. Load current, at different p.f,
b) Field current vs. Load current at different p.f,
c) Active & Reactive Power vs. load angle (non-salient alternator).
2.12 Short circuit ratio (SCR) – concept & significance.
2.13 Method of control of Active & Reactive Power of an alternator.
2.14 Reasons & advantages of Parallel operation.
2.15 Synchronization of two or more alternators by -
a) Three lamps method.
b) Synchroscope.
2.16 Parallel operation of (i) an alternator & infinite bus and (ii) Between
two alternators & Load sharing between them.(Numerical)
Intellectual skills:
1. Analytical skills.
2. Identification skills.
Motor skills:
1. Measurement (of parameters) skills.
2. Connection (of machine terminals) skills.
1. a) To measure the slip of 3-phase induction motor by – (i) Stroboscopic method, (ii) Tachometer.
b) To reverse the direction of rotation of 3-phase induction motor.
2. To perform No-load test and Blocked-rotor test on 3-phase induction motor & draw the equivalent
circuit from the two tests.
3. To perform the load test on 3-phase induction motor and to study the performance
characteristics of the motor.
4. To control the speed of 3-phase Induction motor by– (i) Frequency changing method, (ii) Pole-
changing method.
5. To start a 3-phase Slip-ring induction motor by rotor resistance starter and determine the effect
of the rotor resistance on the torque-speed curves of an induction motor.
6. To observe the effect of excitation and speed on induced e.m.f of a 3-phase alternator and plot
the O.C.C. of the alternator.
8. To synchronise two 3-phase alternator for parallel operation by - a) Three lamp method, b)
Synchroscope & to study the sharing of load between the alternators.
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9. To list and explain various starting methods of 3-phase synchronous motor and applying any one
of them to start the synchronous motor. Plot V-curve & inverted V-curve of the same motor.
10. To study the effect of capacitor on the starting and running condition of a single-phase Induction
motor, and to determine the method of reversing the direction of rotation.
Text books:
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E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been
allotted in each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the
importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the
Fourth Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook (Drawing) – 10.
2. External Assessment of 50 marks shall be held at the end of the Fourth Semester on the entire
syllabus. One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be
set by lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 35, Viva-voce – 10.
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Contents (Theory) Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit: 1 Transducers: 15 20
1.1 Concept of Transducers
1.2 Classification of Transducers
Primary and Secondary Transducers, Electrical and Mechanical
Transducers, Analog and Digital Transducers, Active and passive
Transducers
1.3 Construction, working principle and application (with diagram &
explanation) of following transducers:
1.3.1 RTD, Thermistor, Thermocouple.
1.3.2 Potentiometer (various types)
1.3.3 strain gauge (No derivation only formula)
Types of strain gauges, Bridge circuit for strain gauge, application in load
& Torque measurement
1.3.4 Bourden tube, Bellows, Diaphragm.
1.3.5 LVDT and RVDT, measurement for displacement.
1.3.6 Capacitive transducers, Application in pressure measurement.
1.3.7 Piezoelectric transducer, load cell.
1.3.8 Contacting and non contacting tachometer, speed measurement
1.3.9 Electromagnetic and turbine flow meter.
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Unit: 5 Control System: 15 20
48 70
Total
Contents (Practical)
5. To study the following signal conditioning circuits and observe and plot the output
(i) V to I Converter, (ii) I to V Converter, (iii) V to F Converter using Op-AMP 741.
6. To measure angular speed by contact type, non- contact type tachometer, Digital
Tachometer, Proximity sensor.
7. To plot frequency response of Active filters (any two):- I) Low pass filter II)High pass filter
III) Band pass filter Iv) Band stop filters.
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8. To study the principle of operation and connection of pilot devices like – Push Button Switch,
Limit Switch, Selector switch, Pressure switch, Float switch.
9. To measure voltage, current and Phase difference and Frequency using CRO.
10. To study open loop control of any physical control system and study of closed loop control of
the same system using P, PI and PID controller.
Text Books
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E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
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Unit:7 Components of Distribution System: 08 12
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Classification of distribution system.
7.3 A.C distribution.
7.4 Connection schemes of distribution system.
7.5 Requirements of Distribution systems.
7.6 Design consideration.
7.7 A.C. distribution calculations.
7.8 Methods of solving A.C.-1 phase & 3 Ø -phase
connection ( balanced ) distribution system.
( Numericals based on 1-ph & 3-ph balanced
distribution system)
Unit:8 Substations: 05 8
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Classification of indoor & outdoor sub-stations.
8.3 Advantages & Disadvantages.
8.4 Selection & location of site.
8.5 Main connection schemes.
8.6 Equipments and circuit element of substations –
their symbols & function.
8.6.1 Bus bar’s material, types in detail.
8.6.2 Connection diagram and layout of sub-stations
with proper notation.
Total 48 70
Contents (Practical)
Sl. No. Skills to be developed
1. Intellectual Skills:
1.1 Identification & selection of components.
1.2 Making proper connections
2. Motor Skills:
2.1 Ability to measure various parameters.
2.2 Ability to follow standard test procedures.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS : (At least Eight Experiments are to be performed)
3.1 To demonstrate the improvement of P.f. using static condenser.
3.2 To demonstrate various system faults by D.C. network analyzer.
3.3 To study active and reactive power flow through transmission lines.
3.4 To study the supply system of 6.6 KV/400V sub-station to a housing complex using
slides/model.
3.5 To study various types of turbine used in Power station using slides/models.
3.6 To study different types of excitation system for alternator using slides/models.
3.7 To study different kinds of insulators (Insulators are required to be available in
laboratory)
3.8 To study PILC, PVC, FRLS and XLPE cables. (Cables are required to be available in
laboratory)
3.9 To measure Solar Radiation with the help of Pyranometer.
3.10 To demonstrate the photo voltaic system used in street lighting – PV module, CCU,
Battery, CFL.
3.11 To study power generation by wind power – using model / slides.
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Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
V. K. Mehta Principles of power system S. Chand & Company
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been
allotted in each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the
importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the
Fourth Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester on the entire syllabus.
One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by
lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Practical: 50 Marks
Credit: 04
Aim:
Sl. No.
1. It intends to teach the operating principles and applications of different types of Amplifiers
and Oscillators.
2. The subject also includes the Basic Digital logic circuits and their applications, D/A & A/D
converters etc.
2. Understanding of the subject will provide skill to the students for trouble shooting & testing of
some basic Amplifier circuits, Oscillator circuits and Digital logic circuits.
Objective:
2. Describe the Digital logic circuits, Flip-flop, Counter, Register, D/A & A/D converter.
3. Test the Amplifier circuits, Oscillator circuits and Digital logic circuits.
Pre-Requisite:
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Contents (Theory): Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit : 1 1. Amplifiers: 10 16
1. Power Amplifiers:
frequency.
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Unit : 3 3. Boolean Algebra & Combinational Logic Circuits: 08 14
3.6 Half adder, Full adder, Half subtractor, Full subtractor, Parity
Generator and checker, Digital comparator
Total 48 70
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
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2. Interpretation of circuits & corresponding waveforms.
Motor Skills:
List of practicals:
1.1 To study RC phase shift oscillator and find out frequency of oscillation.
1.4 To construct Adder, Subtractor, Unity gain buffer circuit using OPAMP.
2.1 To realize OR, AND, NOT and XOR gates using Universal gates.
2.7 To construct controlled shift register & verify SISO, SIPO, PISO, PIPO operation.
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7. Chereku & Krishna Electronic Devices & Circuits Pearson Education
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been
allotted in each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the
importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the
Fourth Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook (Drawing) – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fourth Semester on the entire
syllabus. One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be
set by lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
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Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Contents
Sl. No.
1. CAD : Necessity and its application in Engineering Field
2. Awareness of commands : Limit, zoom, pan, line, circle, polyline, multiline, arc,
text, dimension, hatch, layer, offset, trim, extend, erase, scale, dist, area, fillet, chamfer,
array, block, attribute etc.
3. To draw a sheet of a sample figure (to be provided by the subject teacher) using different
edit/modify option of CAD
4. To draw a sheet of electrical symbols for representation of Electrical machines,
Equipments, accessories, switching and protection equipment as per IS 2032 using
CAD.
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5. To draw electrical wiring with accessories on a single storied building (3 BHK) plan,
showing Energy meter, Main switch, Distribution Board, Light points, Socket outlets using
CAD.
6. A three phase induction motor is to be started and stopped using star delta starter.
Draw i) Schematic diagram for the control circuit, ii) power circuit, iii) Complete wiring
diagram using CAD.
7. A three phase induction motor is to be started and stopped direct on line (D.O.L.) from
different locations through push buttons such that the motor can be started from one
location and stopped from other location or vice versa.
Draw i) Schematic diagram for the control circuit, ii) Complete wiring diagram (showing
overload and short circuit protection) using CAD.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Sham Tickoo & AutoCAD Electrical 2010 for Pearson
Shafali Pandita Engineers
Goutam Pohit & Machine Drawing with Auto CAD Pearson
Goutam Ghosh
Surjit Singh Electrical Engineering Drawing S.K.Kataria & Sons
(Part I & Part II)
Onstolt AutoCad 2012 and Autocad LT Wiley India
2012
K. Venugopal, Computer aided drafting & Scitech Publication
V.Prabhu Raja modelling (India) Pvt. Ltd.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the
Fourth Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook (Drawing) – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fourth Semester on the entire
syllabus. One Sheet per student from any one of the above is to be drawn. Sheet is to be set by lottery
system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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with block diagram.
2.4 Operation of following components:
2.4.1 Boiler
2.4.2 Economizer.
2.4.3 Air pre heater
2.4.4 Super-heaters & re-heaters.
2.4.5 Steam prime movers.
2.4.6 Condensers.
2.4.7 Spray ponds & cooling towers.
2.5 Quality of fuel and its effect on quality of power
generation.
2.6 Merits and demerits of Thermal Power Plants.
2.7 Simple Problems.
Unit: 3 Nuclear Power Stations 06 7
3.1 Selection of site for Nuclear Power plants.
3.2 Nuclear fission process
3.3 Block diagram and working of Nuclear Power
station.
3.4 Construction and working of nuclear reactor.
3. 5 Fuels used in Nuclear Power Station
3. 6 Merits and demerits of Nuclear Power Plants
3. 7 List of Nuclear power stations in state &
county with their capacities.
Unit: 4 Hydro Power Stations 06 7
4.1 Selection of site and classification of Hydro-
electric Power Plants
4.2 Layout and working of Hydro Power Station.
4.3 Types of Turbines & generators used
4.4 Pumped storage Power Plant
4.5 Merits and demerits of Hydro Power Station
4.6 List of Hydro Power stations with their
capacities & number of units in the state.
4.7 Simple Problem.
Unit: 5 Diesel Electric Power Stations 06 5
5.1 Selection of site for Diesel Electric Power
Station.
5.2 Elements of diesel Electric power plants and
their working.
5.3 Operation, maintenance & trouble shooting
chart of diesel Electric plant.
5.4 Merits, demerits and applications of diesel
electric power stations
5.5 Performance and thermal efficiency of Diesel
Electric Power Plant.
Unit :6 Gas Turbine Power Plants 03 5
6.1 Selection of site for Gas Turbine Power Station.
6.2 Fuels for gas turbine
6.3 Elements of simple gas turbine power plants
6.4 Merits, demerits and application Gas turbine
power plants.
UNIT:7 Non-Conventional Energy Sources 20 20
7.1 Types of non-conventional energy sources.
7.2 Solar Energy
7.2.1 Potential of solar energy.
7.2.2 Solar collector (Flat Plate Collector &
Concentrating Collector )
7.2.3 Comparison of performances of
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different collectors.
7.2.4 Solar water heater.
7.2.5 Solar Thermal Power Plant - System
block diagram with description & efficiency.
7.2.6 Photovoltaic cell : Principle of
operation, Types, conversion efficiency, V-I
characteristics.
7.2.8 Solar Cell Materials.
7.2.9 Photovoltaic system of power
generation – Solar PV arrays, solar cell
connecting arrangements, storage batteries,
inverters, advantages & disadvantages.
7.2.11 Limitation of using solar energy
systems.
7.3 Wind Energy.
6.3.1 Selection of site for wind mills
6.3.2 Principle of electricity generation with
the help of wind energy
6.3.3 Block diagram and working of Wind
energy plant and its applications
6.3.4 List of major wind farms in the state
with their approximate capacities
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
J.B.Gupta A course in Power System S.K.Kataria & Sons
Umesh Rathore Energy Management S.K.Katharia & Sons
Dr. R.KSingal Non-conventional Energy S.K.Katharia & Sons
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Resources
Dr. S. L. Uppal Electrical Power Khanna Publishers.
Soni – Gupta - A course in Electrical Power Dhanpatrai & Sons
Bhatnagar
Prof. G. D. Rai Non conventional Energy sources Khanna, New Delhi
A.K.Raja,M. Introduction to Non conventional Scitech Publication
Energy sources
Dwibedi & (India) Pvt. Ltd.
A.P.Srivastava
Prof. Arrora and A course in Power Plant
Dr. V. M. Dhanpatrai & Sons
Domkundwar Engineering
K.K. Ramalingam Power Plant Engineering Scitech Publication
(India) Pvt. Ltd.
S P Sukhatme Solar Energy Tata Mc Grawhill
Publishing co. Ltd.
Godfrey Boyle Renewable Energy Oxford University Press
P.K.Nag Power Plant Engineering T.M.H.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROU UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
P QUESTIONS
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Unit - 2 Problem Solving
I) Steps in Problem Solving (Who? What? Where? When? Why?
How? How much?)
1. Identify, understand and clarify the problem
2. Information gathering related to problem 8
3. Evaluate the evidence
4. Consider feasible options and their implications
5. Choose and implement the best alternative
6. Review
II) Problem Solving Technique
1. Trial and Error, 2. Brain Storming 3. Thinking outside the Box
Unit - 3 Presentation Skills
Concept, Purpose of effective presentations,
Non‐verbal communication :
Posture, Gestures, Eye-contact and facial expression,
Voice and Language - Volume, pitch, Inflection, Speed, Pause,
Pronunciation,
Articulation, Language
Handling questions - Respond, Answer, Check, Encourage, Return to
presentation
Total 48
Sessional Activities
Sl. No. Skills to be developed
Unit - 1 Case Studies:
1. from books
Interpersonal 2. from real life situations
Relation 3. from students' experiences
Group discussions on the above and step by step write of any one or more of these in the sessional
copies
Case Studies:
1. from books
Unit - II 2. from real life situations
3. from students' experiences
Problem Group discussions on the above and step by step write of any one or more of these in the sessional
Solving copies
Unit - III Prepare a Presentation (with the help of a Powerpoint) on a Particular topic. The students may
refer to the Sessional activity (sl. No. 8) of the Computer Fundamental syllabus of Semester 1.
Presentation For engineering subject-oriented technical topics the co-operation of a subject teacher may be
sought. Attach handout of PPT in the sessional copy
Skills
Unit - IV Write an effective CV and covering letter for it.
Looking for Write a Job Application letter in reponse to an advertisement and a Self Application Letter for a job.
a job
Unit - V Write down the anticipated possible questions for personal interview (HR) along with their
Job appropriate responses
Interviews Face mock interviews. The co-operation of HR personnels of industries may be sought if possible
& Group Videos of Mock Group Discussions and Interviews may be shown
Discussions
Unit - 7 write a memo,
Formal write an effective official e-mail,
Written write a letter of enquiry, letter of placing orders, letter of complaint
Skills
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
K. R.Laksminarayanan Managing Soft Skills Scitech Publications (India)
& T. Murugaval Pvt. Ltd.
Barun K. Mitra Personality Development and Soft Oxford University Press
Skills
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9. Multimedia techniques.
10. Magnetic levitation system
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W.B.S.C.T.E.
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA COURSES
COURSE NAME: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE : EE
DURATION OF COURSE : 6 SEMESTERS
SEMESTER: FIFTH SEMESTER SCHEME : C
Sr.No SUBJECT PERIODS EVALUATION SCHEME
PR Credits
SESSIONSAL EXAM
THEORY PR(I (EX
TA CT Total T.)
L T P ESE NT.)
2 Microprocessor & 03 -- 02 10 20 30 70 25 25 4
Microcontroller
Switchgear & Protection
3 03 02 10 20 30 70 25 50 4
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & group discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 900
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
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Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Objective:
Sl. No. Student will be able to:
1. Describe the Power semiconductor devices & draw their characteristics.
2. Describe the Inverter, Converter & Chopper circuits.
3. Explain the operation of the DC motor & AC motor drives
Pre-Requisite:
1. Knowledge of Applied Electronics.
2. Knowledge of DC & AC Motor operation to run their drives.
Unit : 1 10 14
1. POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES:
1.1 THYRISTOR (SCR)
1.1.1 Construction, operation & symbol.
1.1.2 V-I characteristics of SCR (Holding current, Latching
current, Breakover voltage).
1.1.3 Turn on methods - Voltage triggering, Gate triggering,
dv/dt triggering.
1.1.4 Turn off methods – Current reduction, AC line
commutation, Forced commutation.
1.1.5 Thyristor specifications – voltage rating, current rating,
power rating, dv/dt, di/dt, Gate current, temperature.
1.1.6 Utility of Snubber circuit , Freewheeling diode.
1.1.7 DIAC, TRIAC, SCS – Principle of operation, characteristics
& application.
1.1.8 IGBT - Principle of operation, characteristics & application.
Unit : 4 4. DC Chopper: 08 12
4.1 Principles of chopper.
4.2 Classification –
a) Step-up & Step-down chopper
b) Second quadrant, Two quadrant & Four quadrant
operation.
4.3 Type-A, B, C, D chopper – Operating Principle.
4.4 Commutations methods for choppers –
Auxiliary commutation, Load commutation.
4.5 Jones chopper.
Total 48 70
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
1. Ability to select appropriate devices & instruments.
2. Ability to test & troubleshoot.
Motor Skills:
1. Ability to draw the circuit diagrams.
2. Ability to interpret the circuits and waveforms.
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
3. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
4. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Total 48 70
Contents (Practical)
Sl. No. Skills to be developed
1. Intellectual Skills:
1. Identify different types of circuit breakers
2. Test the different types of relays.
3. Idea about simulation.
2. Motor Skills:
1. Simulate circuit configuration.
2. Set the relays for various tests.
3. List of Practical: (3.1 and 3.2 are compulsory & any Five from the rest)
3.1 To demonstrate HRC fuse, MCB & ELCB and explain the functions of various components.
3.2 To Identify the components of following types of circuit breakers with their specifications
(through visits , video or model ).:
I) Low tension air circuit breaker.( including protective devices )
II) Minimum oil circuit breaker ( M O C B )
III) Air Blast circuit breaker ( ABCB)
IV) Sulpher - Hexa fluoride circuit breaker ( S F 6 )
V) Vacuum circuit breaker.
3.3 To Plot the inverse characteristics of Induction type/ Micrprocessor Based – (i) O/C
relay, (ii) E/F relay using Relay Testing Kit.
3.4 To test percentage Differential Protection of Transformer Using Transformer
Differential Relay (Electromagnetic/Microprocessor based).
3.5 To demonstrate the operation of single phasing preventer by creating single phasing
fault for a given 3-ph induction motor with D.O.L. starter.
3.6 To test Directional Over Current Relay (DOCR) by Relay Testing Kit.
3.7 To simulate Alternator Protection using any simulator
3.8 To simulate the operation of Distance Relay using any simulator
3.9 To prepare a report on specifications of lightning arresters of different
manufacturers through Brochures / Literature
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the book Edition Name of the Publisher
J.B.Gupta Switchgear & Protection S.K.Katharia & Sons
C.L.Wadhwa Electrical Power System Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Badriram & Power System Protection & TMH, New Delhi
Vishwakarma P.N. Switchgear
B. Bhalja, Protection and Switchgear Oxford University Press
R.P.Maheshwari &
N.G. Chothani
V.K. Mehta & R. Principles of Power system S.Chand & Co. Ltd.
Mehta
B. Ravindranath, M Power System Protection and Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Chandar Switchgear
Raghuraman Protection & Switchgear Scitech Publication (India)
Pvt. Ltd.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
A 1, 2 8 THREE TWO
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 50 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 35, Viva-voce – 15.
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(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Following activities related to project are required to be dealt with, during this semester
2. Each project batch should select topic / problem / work by consulting the guide & / or industry.
3. Each project batch should prepare action plan of project activities & submit the same to respective
guide.
4. At the end of semester, each project batch should submit the action plan and abstract of the project
along with list of materials required if project involves fabrication or other facilities required in other
kinds of project.
this semester:
1. Students should be taught about the basic idea of following aspects Entrepreneurship
Development :
Chapter Contents
1. Entrepreneurship, Creativity & Opportunities 03 Hrs
1.1) Concept, Classification & Characteristics of Entrepreneur
Feasibility of opportunity
1.6) SWOT Analysis
2.2) Financial assistance schemes of SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India)
4.2 ) Preparation of Project Report of any one business. Following statements are required to
be prepared:
v) Mean of Financing.
2. At the end of the semester every student has to prepare Project Report of a business model as
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester.
2. External Assessment of 50 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester. Distribution of marks: On the
basis of Action plan of Project and Project Report of Entrepreneurship Development – 35, Viva-voce – 15.
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Electric Welding:
2.3. Methods of Electric Welding
2.3.1. Resistance Welding:
- Principle of Resistance Welding.
- Advantages of Resistance Welding.
- Types of Resistance Welding - (Only List)
Spot Welding Machine.
2.3.2. Electric Arc Welding:
- Formation and Characteristics of Electric Arc.
- Effect of Arc Length.
- Arc Blow.
Electrodes for Metal Arc Welding, V-I Characteristics required for of Arc Welding.
2.3.3. Arc Welding Machines:
- DC Welding Machines - MG Set, AC Rectified Welding Unit.
- AC Welding Machines - Welding Transformer.
4.1. Introduction:
- History of electric traction
- Various systems of traction.
- Electric traction Vs other traction systems
- Electric Traction as viable transport strategy for 21st Century
-Choice of traction system: Diesel-electric or Electric.
Skills to be developed
Intellectual Skills: i) Interpret results
ii) Calculate values of various components for given circuits.
ii) Select Instruments
7 To calculate the Total Cost in a (i) Residential and (ii) Commercial or Industrial Bill.
8. To study of Electric Arc Welding using welding transformer.
9. To study of the principle of Induction Heating using an induction heater.
10. To Study Electricity Act 2003 : Energy Audit, role of energy manager, energy auditor and prepare
power point presentation/report.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Name of Publisher
Sl No.
D 4 5 TWO
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job - 15, Notebook - 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job - 15, Viva-voce - 10.
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(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
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\
Practical: 50 Marks
Credit:
Aim:
Sl. No.
Objective:
Unit : 2 2. Measurements: 07 12
3.2 Theory & basic properties of low & high pressure gas
discharge.
3.3 Theory of operation, Life, Characteristics and Application of -
c) Metal halide.
d) Fluorescent lamp.
e) LED.
f) LASER.
Total 48 70
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
Motor Skills:
2. To study the technical data of different types of lamps available in the market & draw their
connection diagram.
3. To study the different lighting accessories, ignitor & electronic ballasts required for different
types of lamps – Sodium vapour, Mercury vapour, Metal halide, CFL, Fluorescent lamp.
4. To study the different luminaries available in the market for various types of lamps with their
technical specifications, their design consideration, Indian standard recommendation.
5. To study of – (i) Photocell, (ii) Occupancy sensor in artificial lighting control.
10. To visit a standard lamp manufacturing industry and make a report on lamp manufacturing
process.
11. A case study of optimum lighting design with lighting design software.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester on the entire syllabus. One
Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by lottery system.
Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Total 48 70
Contents (Practical)
Sl. No. Skills to be developed
1. Intellectual Skills:
2. Motor Skills:
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 50 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester. Distribution of marks: On the
basis of Experiment/Reports – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 50 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester. Distribution of marks: On the
basis of Experiment/Reports – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
EX A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
D 6 3 TWO
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
2. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Fifth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job - 15, Notebook - 10.
3. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Fifth Semester on the Practical work done
throughout the semester. Distribution of marks: Mini Project work - 5, Sessional work – 5, Viva-voce - 15.
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ii) Prepare a report in open software Latex. Report should include text,
table, figure, mathematical expression, heading etc. all features of a
report.
3 Industrial Project 05 50 50 3
4. Electrical Workshop II 03 25 25 1
4 Industrial Management 03 10 20 30 70 3
Industrial Automation
Process Control
Control of Electrical
Machine
ABBREVIATIONS: CT- Class Test, TA - Teachers Assessment, L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, PR (INT.) – Practical (Internal)
PR(EXT.)- Practical(External), ESE - End Semester Exam.
TA: Attendance & surprise quizzes = 6 marks. Assignment & group discussion = 4 marks.
Total Marks : 800
Minimum passing for sessional marks is 40%, and for theory subject 40%.
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Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Basic Electrical Engineering
2. Engineering Graphics
Contents (Theory) Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit: 1 Standard Norms and Specifications: 04 06
Importance of Design-Estimation-Costing of
electrical equipments & installations, Concept of I.E.
Rules, Importance of Standards & Specifications for
electrical installation and equipments.
Indian Electricity Rules (1956):
Rule 28 : Voltage level definitions.
Rule 30: Service lines & apparatus on consumer
premises.
Rule 31: Cut-out on consumer’s premises.
Rule46: Periodical inspection & testing of
consumer’s installation.
Rule 47: Testing of consumer’s installation.
Rule 54: Declared voltage of supply to consumer.
Rule 55: Declared frequency of supply to consumer.
Rule 56: Sealing of meters & cut-outs.
Rule 77: Clearances above ground of the lowest
conductor.
Rule 79: Clearances between conductors & trolley
wires.
Rule 87: Lines crossing or approaching each other.
Rule 88: Guarding.
iii) Draw wiring diagram starting from energy meter upto electric motor. (using CAD)
2. Draw Single line diagram and layout plan of 11KV indoor Substation (using CAD)
3. Draw Sectional Drawing of different types of cables, overhead conductors (using CAD)
4. Draw Sectional Drawing of different types of insulators (using CAD)
5. Draw Core construction, H.T. & L.T. winding, other accessories of 3 phase transformer (using CAD).
6. Draw pole, yoke , field coils, commutator and its details of D.C. Machine (using CAD).
7. Draw transmission line structure (using CAD)
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
K.B. Raina Electrical Design; Estimating and New Age International
S.K.Bhattacharya costing (p) Limited, New Delhi
Surjit Singh Electrical Estimating and costing Dhanpat Rai and
company, New Delhi
J.B.Gupta A course in Electrical Installation, S.K.Kataria & sons
Estimating & costing
S.L. Uappal Electrical wiring Estimating and Khanna Publication.
costing
A.K.Sawhney Electrical Machine Design Danpat Rai & co.
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Sixth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Notebook(Drawing Sheet)– 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Sixth Semester on the entire Sessional
syllabus. One Drawing sheet from any one of the above is to be drawn. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15,
Viva-voce – 10.
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(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
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Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Knowledge of electrical equipments and accessories.
Contents (Practical)
Suggested list of Practicals/Exercises:
Sl. No. Practicals/Exercises
1. To Demonstrate various components of D.O.L., Star-Delta and Auto Transformer Starter.
3. To observe & carry out periodic maintenance of D.C & A.C. motor in your workshop or
laboratories & prepare its report
4. To prepare trouble-shooting chart & carry out maintenance of a single and three phase
transformers
5. To prepare trouble-shooting chart & carry out maintenance of single and three phase
induction motors
6. To prepare trouble-shooting chart for HV and LV Switch Gear
7. To carry out filtration of insulating oil and measure Break Down Voltage.
8.
Dismantling, assembly, testing, preparation of list of components, parts for: (any four)
iii) Geyser.
v) Microwave Ovens
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Sixth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Laboratory Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Sixth Semester on the entire Sessional
syllabus. One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by
lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
This subject is the continuation of the part of Industrial Project of subject “INDUSTRIAL PROJECT AND
1 . Each project batch should carry out the actual Project works which have been approved in Fifth
Semester.
2.At the end of this semester each project batch should prepare the detailed project report &
Group Projects
1 (1) Design of Rural Electrification Scheme for small
Village, Colony.
(2) Energy Conservation and Audit.
(3) Substation Model (Scaled)
(4) Wind Turbine Model (Scaled)
( 5) Pole Mounted Substation Model (Scaled)
(6) Conduct load survey to ascertain the total
load requirements of a locality /
polytechnic.
(7) Any other items as may be assigned by the
teacher concerned.
2 (1) Rewinding of Three Phase/Single Phase
Induction Motor.
(2) Rewinding of Single Phase Transformer.
(3) Fabrication of Inverter up to 1000 VA.
(4) Fabrication of Battery Charger.
(5) Fabrication of Small Wind Energy System for
Battery Charging.
(6) Fabrication of Solar Panel System for Battery
Charging.
(7)Fabrication of Water level controller.
(8)Fabrication of DC motor speed control
circuit by SCRs.
(9) Microprocessor/ Micro controller Based
Projects.
(10) Simulation Projects using Matlab.
(11) Any other items as may be assigned by the
teacher concerned.
Continuous Internal Assessment of 50 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the semesters.
Distribution of marks: Project Work – 25, Project Report Presentation – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
External assessment of 50 marks shall be held at the end of the Sixth Semester on the entire Project Work.
The external examiner is to be from Industry / Engineering College / University / Government Organisation.
Distribution of marks: Project Work - 25, Project Report Presentation – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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Total 48
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Dr. O.P. Khanna Industrial Engg & Dhanpat Rai & sons New
Management Delhi
V.Arun Viswanath, Industrial Engineering and SCITECh Publication(s) Pvt.
Anoop. S. Nair, Management Ltd
S.L.Sabu
A. Bhat & A. Kumar Management Principles, Oxford University Press
Processes & Practices
Dr. S.C. Saksena Business Administration & Sahitya Bhavan Agra
Management
W.H. Newman The process of Management Prentice- Hall
E.Kirby Warren
Andrew R. McGill
Rustom S. Davar Industrial Management Khanna Publication
3. Preparation of chart for personal, Tools & Equipments and products safety.
A 01,02 7 3
5, taking at
least one
B 03,04 7 25 3 from each 10 50
group
C 05,06,07 11 4
Pre-Requisite:
Sl. No.
1. Control system
2. Basic Electronics
3. AC, DC motors
Contents (Theory) Hrs./Unit Marks
Unit: 1 Automation 02
1.1 Need of automation
1.2 Advantages of automation
1.3 Requirements of automation
Unit: 2 Control System
2.1 Use of control system in automation.
2.2 Different types of control system in automation.
2.3 Development of block diagram for simple applications like 04 04
level, temperature, flow, speed control.
Unit: 3 Control System Components
3.1 Contacts-types, current capacity & load utilization categories
3.2 Solenoids-dc, ac
3.3 I/P devices- switches-push buttons, foot switch, selector
switch, pilot switch, proximity, photoelectric, temperature 08 12
actuated, level control, pressure sensing, overload sensing
3.4 Relays- electromechanical, reed
3.5 O/P devices- contactors, valves, pilot lamps
3.6 Symbols in power & control circuits
3.7 Developing control circuit-basic & thumb rule
3.8 Power & control circuit for different applications like hoist,
crane, conveyer belt, induction motors
Unit: 4 Application of Electrical Actuators in control system:
4.1 Potentiometers in control system.
4.2 Servomotors-AC & DC with their working principle. 08 10
4.3 Synchros - Transmitter, Control transformer, use as error
detector.
4.4 Stepper motor-PM & variable reluctance- working principle.
4.5 Tacho generator – AC & DC.
4.6 Applications of above components as AC/DC control system.
Unit: 5 Controllers
5.1 Hydraulic-advantages & disadvantages, hydraulic servomotor,
types of pumps used, control valves, components like
accumulator, filter, seals
5.2 Pneumatic-resistance & capacitance of pressure system, 08 10
pneumatic flapper-nozzle system, pneumatic relays,
actuating valves, cylinders, comparison between pneumatic &
hydraulic systems
5.3 Electrical & electronic controller- lead-lag networks.
5.4 Digital controllers-brief overview of microprocessor & micro-
controller to be worked as controller
Unit: 6 Control actions
6.1 On-Off, P, I, P+I, P+D,P+I+D, actions 06 10
6.2 P+I+D action using hydraulic, pneumatic electronic controller
6.3 Tuning of P+I+D controller
Unit: 7 Programmable Logic Controller
7.1 Role of PLC in automation.
7.2 PLC Vs PC in automation. 08 10
7.4 Block diagram of PLC.
7.5 Basic blocks like CPU, I/O modules, bus system, power
supplies & remote I/Os.
7.6 Different PLC′s available in market.
Unit: 8 Programming of PLC
8.1 Development of Ladder logic
8.2 Some simple programs such as I/O connections, starting of IM, 02 10
stepper motor control.
2.
Motor Skills: a. Interpretation skills
b. Connecting properly
Text Books:
Name of Authors Title of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Nagrath Gopal Control System Engg. Wiley Eastern
K.Ogata Modern Control Engg. Prentice Hall
Jacob Industrial Control Engg Prentice Hall
Andrew Parr Hydraulics & Pneumatics Jaico Publication
Programmable Logic Controller:
Webb & Reis Principle applications Wiley Eastern
S.K. Bhattachrya Control of Electrical Machines New Age International
Brijinder Singh Publishers
Jon stenerson Industrial automation and process Prentice Hall
control
Richad Shell Handbook of Industrial automation Taylor and Francis
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
3. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Sixth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Laboratory Notebook – 10.
4. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Sixth Semester on the entire Sessional
syllabus. One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by
lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
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Aim:
Sl. No.
1. This subject is the combination of Electrical machine and Control system. Most of the motor
control circuits are based on these systems.
2. Understanding of the subject will provide skill to the students of different motor control
systems and their applications in industry.
Objective:
Sl. No. Student will be able to:
1. Interpret the basics of the motor control systems.
2. Demonstrate the solid state control of motor.
3. Describe the implementation of PLC in control systems.
Pre-Requisite:
1. Knowledge of Electrical machine.
2. Knowledge of Control system.
Total 48 70
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
1. To select appropriate component and equipment.
2. Apply different designing skills.
Motor Skills:
1. Ability to draw the control & power circuit diagrams.
2. Ability to interpret the circuits and waveforms.
2. To make & test the control and power circuit for Jogging operation, forward & reverse rotation of
Sq.cage induction motor using contactor control.
3. To make & test the control and power circuit for fully-automatic star-delta starter operation of cage
induction motor using contactor control.
4. To make & test the control circuit for dynamic braking operation of induction motor using contactor
control.
5. To make & test the working of single phase preventer using contactor control.
7. To make & test the control circuit operation of DOL starter of induction motor using PLC.
8. To make & test the control circuit operation of automatic star-delta starter of induction motor using
PLC.
9. To study the Speed control of DC shunt motor with PID control using PLC.
10. To make & test the control circuit operation of three sequential motor operations using PLC.
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Sixth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Laboratory Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Sixth Semester on the entire Sessional
syllabus. One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by
lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Aim:
Sl. No.
1. This subject is the combination of control system and instrumentation. Most of the subjects
of Electrical Engineering are based on these systems.
2. Understanding of the subject will provide skill to the students of different process control
systems and their use in industry.
Objective:
Sl. No. Student will be able to:
1. Know about the basics of the process control systems.
2. Know about the digital Data Acquisition System.
3. Learn about the use of PLC in control systems.
4. Know about the digital Data Transmission Systems.
Pre-Requisite:
1. Knowledge of control system.
2. Knowledge of Instrumentation.
Total 48 70
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
1. To select appropriate equipment.
2. Apply different designing skills.
Motor Skills:
1. Ability to draw the circuit diagrams.
2. Ability to interpret the circuits and waveforms.
List of Practical: (At least Eight Experiments are to be performed)
10. To make and execute circuit of any process control system using PLC programming.
11. To apply PID controller in a process control system and observe the output with variation of input
using MATLAB software.
12. Visit to a nearby Process Control Industry and study the control process with its allied components.
Note: Paper-setter should take into account the marks which have been allotted in
each unit and set the paper accordingly so that all units get the importance as allotted.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
1. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Sixth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Laboratory Notebook – 10.
2. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Sixth Semester on the entire Sessional
syllabus. One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by
lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (THEORITICAL)
GROUP UNIT ONE OR TWO SENTENCE ANSWER SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
3. Continuous Internal Assessment of 25 marks is to be carried out by the teachers throughout the Sixth
Semester. Distribution of marks: Performance of Job – 15, Laboratory Notebook – 10.
4. External Assessment of 25 marks shall be held at the end of the Sixth Semester on the entire Sessional
syllabus. One Experiment per student from any one of the above is to be performed. Experiment is to be set by
lottery system. Distribution of marks: On spot job – 15, Viva-voce – 10.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
4. Group Discussion 14
The students should discuss in a group of six to eight students. Each group
to perform any TWO group discussions. Topics and time duration of the
group discussion to be decided by concerned teacher. Concerned teacher
may modulate the discussion so as to make the discussion a fruitful one. At
the end of each discussion each group will write a brief report on the topic
as discussed in the group discussion. Some of the suggested topics are –
E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E M E (SESSIONAL)
The Final Viva-Voce Examination shall take place at the end of Sixth Semester. It is to be taken by
Faculty members of the Institute concerned.