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2503/ SU-1501- 1st -SEM/DL-H May 1, 2015 Dear Student,
Welcome to the First Semester of the Singhania University – CIDC Weekend Diploma Program.
To enable you to effectively plan your time and manage to do well in the program, I am enclosed
the following documents and guidelines, which I suggest that you read well at the beginning of the program.
1. Syllabus of courses for the current Semester. List of Text books required for the First Semester Hindi Medium. Kindly buy the books at the earliest. Text Books can be provided by us on depositing Demand Draft for Rs.2090/- (including postage & handling charges) favouring “Construction Industry Development Council” payable at New Delhi. NO CASH SHALL BE ACCEPTED. Please note that only sets of books are available. And individual books can note be provided.
2. Hourly Break-up of Study Hours over the Semester, for all papers. 3. Schedule of your activities for the First Semester (Summary sheet & Details). 4. Evaluation Scheme for 1st Semester. Kindly note the number of hours you are expected to
put in for self–study, which includes the time to be spent on assignments and preparation for tests and exams.
5. Assignments to be completed by you during this semester. Please note that there are two assignments & you have to submit both the assignments on or before the due dates as indicated on each of them. Failure to do this may lead to your disqualification for semester examination.
Moreover, please note:
1. Assignments: Assignments are at the core of your process of learning and practice of the course. Focus on doing them to the best of your understanding. Try to use your own words when answering, rather then copying from the books or other peoples note. A large percentage of marking is reserved for individuality of attempts at answers.
NOTE: All Assignments have to be done in your own handwriting and to be submitted in time as per schedule enclosed. If Assignments are not received in time, they will not be accounted for in the final marks and you shall have to register for make-up in Internals in a subsequent Semester after paying requisite fees. The assignments have to reach our project office at: Construction Industry Development Council 801 (8th Floor), Hemkunt Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi - 110019 Contact No. - 011-47670800 on or before the specified due date.
2. Course Guide: You will be required to nominate a Course Guide who will help you
to plan the way you can effectively study, considering your work and other commitments. I am enclosing the list of duties of a course guide.
A typical course guide may be –
a) A retired or serving Engineer, Teacher or Principal with long working
experience.
b) A B.E. with minimum 5 years’ experience in the field of engineering or First Class Diploma Holder with minimum 10 years field experience.
c) The search for your local guide has to be your own. In case CIDC finds some
suitable guide in your area, he/she will be recommended to you automatically.
3. Practicals: you would be given specific sets of dates where your labs can be conducted
at nominated centres in India, where you will have to travel at your own cost to take the labs.
4. Mid Semester Exams, Final Exam & Final Practical Exams: A convenient Study
centre shall be nominated by CIDC where you shall have to travel at your own cost to take your Mid- Semester, Final Exams & Practical Exams which shall be conducted by CIDC. The Exams shall normally be conducted on weekends. ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THESE EXAMS.
In case you have any questions, please contact: Board No : 011 - 47670800 E-mail : [email protected] Fax : 011- 41617863 Construction Industry Development Council 801 (8th Floor), Hemkunt Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi - 110019 I wish you the very best in your endeavours.
Prof. (Dr.) Niranjan Swarup Hon. Sr. Director
Note: Book will be delivered after deposition of Semester Fee.
1.) For all enquiries mail us at [email protected] 2.) All assignments to be done in student’s own handwriting.
SEMESTER-WISE SUBJECTS IN DIPLOMA IN CIVIL/ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL (Hindi)
Sr.No. CIVIL ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Course Code
Subject Course Code
Subject Course Code
FIRST SEMESTER FIRST SEMESTER FIRST SEMESTER
1 English & Communication Skills
English & Communication Skills
English & Communication Skills
2 Applied Physics - I Applied Physics - I Applied Physics - I
3 Applied Chemistry – I Applied Chemistry – I Applied Chemistry – I
4 Applied Mathematics-I Applied Mathematics-I Applied Mathematics-I
5 Engineering Drawing - I Engineering Drawing - I Engineering Drawing - I 6 Applied Mechanics Applied Mechanics Applied Mechanics
SECOND SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER 1 Applied Physics - II Applied Physics - II Applied Physics - II
2 Applied Chemistry – II Applied Chemistry – II Applied Chemistry – II
3 Applied Mathematics-II Applied Mathematics-II Applied Mathematics-II
4 Engineering Drawing - II Engineering Drawing - II Engineering Drawing - II
5 Basics of Information Technology
Basics of Information Technology
Basics of Information Technology
6 Workshop Practice Workshop Practice Workshop Practice
7 Electrical & Electronics Workshop
Electrical & Electronics Workshop
Electrical & Electronics Workshop
THIRD SEMESTER THIRD SEMESTER THIRD SEMESTER
1 Strength of Material -I Applied Electronics Strength of Materials - I
2 Fluid Mechanics - I Mechanical Engineering Fluid Mechanics
3 Building Technology - I Electrical Technology Manufacturing Process - I
4 Surveying - I Electrical Engineering Materials
Thermal Engineering - I
5 Soil Engineering Non-Conventional Energy Sources
Materials and Material Science
6 Transportation Engineering-I
Electrical Instruments and Measurement
Electrical Engineering
7 Construction Materials Electrical Workshop-I Machine Drawing
FOURTH SEMESTER FORTH SEMESTER FORTH SEMESTER 1 Strength of Materials-II Electrical Machines - I Strength of Materials - II 2 Fluid Mechanics-II Electrical Circuit Theory Fluid Machines
3 Building Technology - II
Generation of Electrical Energy
Fluid Power and Tribology
4 Surveying-II Electrical Estimating and Costing
Internal Combustion Engine
5 Transportation Engg.-II Instrumentation Workshop Technology -I
6 Concrete Technology Electrical Design and Drawing
Metrology
7 Building Drawing Electrical Workshop -II Theory of Machines
FIFTH SEMESTER FIFTH SEMESTER FIFTH SEMESTER
1 Public Health Engineering - I
Electrical Machines - II Industrial Engineering
2 Irrigation Engg.-I Power Electronics Industrial and Computer Aided Drafting
3 Theory of Structures
Transmission and Distribution Industrial Electronics
4 Surveying -III Utilization of Electrical Power Thermal Engineering - II
5 Estimating and Costing-I
Electrical Maintenance and Repair
Workshop Technology - II
6 Elective- I i. Construction Management and Equipments ii. Building Sevices
Elective - I i. Electromagnetic field Theory ii. Electric Traction Systems
Elective – I i. Power Plant Engineering ii. Machine Tool Engineeringiii. Instrumentation and Control
7 Elective- II i. C Programming ii. Computer in Business System
Elective- II i. C Programming ii. Computer in Business System
Elective- II i. C Programming ii. Computer in Business System
SIXTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER
1 Public Health Engg. - II Electrical Machines - III Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
2 Irrigation Engg.-II Microprocessor and its Application
Automobile Engineering
3 Steel Structure Design and Drawing
Switchgear and Protection Manufacturing Process - II
4 R.C.C. Design and Drawing
Electrical Installation and Design
C.N.C. Machines and Automation
5 Estimating and Costing -II
Control System Engineering Machine Design
6 Elective – III i. Repair and maintenance of civil Works ii. Appropriate Technology iii. Environmental Engg.
Elective – III i. Basic Digital Electronics ii. Electrical Machine Design iii. Power System Analysis
Elective – III i. Mechanical Estimating and Costing ii. Renewable Energy Sourcesiii. Maintenance and safety Engineering
7 Elective – Iv i) Management ii. Entrepreneurship Development iii) Production System Management
Elective – Iv i) Management ii. Entrepreneurship Development iii) Production System Management
Elective – Iv i) Management ii. Entrepreneurship Development iii) Production System Management
Pass/Fail & Promotion criteria SU-CIDC Diploma
1. A candidate needs to score at least 40% marks in each paper to pass that paper ; and, 2. A candidate needs to score at least 40% marks in the term end theory & Practicals to pass
that paper. 3. A candidate needs to submit all the assignments & appear at the mid term examination in
each paper to qualify for term end examination/practical. 4. Students failing to submit the assignment or failing to participate in mid term examination
shall need to submit the necessary assignments/appear at the makeup examination before appearing for the term end examination.
5. Students scoring aggregate marks between 50% & 59.99% (both inclusive) shall be declared to have passed in second division.
6. Students scoring aggregate marks of 60% or above shall be declared to have passed in first division.
7. Students scoring aggregate marks above 75% shall be declared to have passed in first division with distinction.
Civil/Elect/Mech (Hindi) Ist Semester
APPLIED PHYSICS
PRACTICALS
At least 9 experiments to be performed from the following list:
1. To Measure Internal Dia. External Dia and Depth of a Calorimeter using Vernier Callipers.
2. To Measure Density of Wire using Screwgauge
3. To Measure Radius of Curvature of a Lens. Mirror using Spherometer.
4. To Determine Refractive Index of Glass using Prism.
5. To Determine the Refractive Index of Glass using Traveling Microscope
6. To Determine Focal Length of a Convex Lens by Displacement Method.
7. To Determine the Velocity of Sound at 00C (zero degree celcius) using Resonance Tube
8. To Determine young’s Modulus of Elasticity using searle’s Apparatus.
9. To Determine Acceleration due to Gravity using Simple Pendulum.
Civil/Elect/Mech (Hindi) Ist Semester
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
PRACTICALS
1. Identification of Acid and Basic Radicals in a Salt (Total Numbers = 5)
2. Analysis of a Mixture Containing Two Salts (Not Containing Interfacing Radicals). (Total
Numbers = 5)
3. Determination of Percentage Purity of an Acid by Titration with Standard Acid.
4. Determination of Percentage Purity of an Base by Titration with Alkali Solution.
5. Determination of the Strength of Ferrous Sulphate and Potassium Dichromate as Intermediate
Solution.
6. Determination of the strength of Ferrous Sulphate Solution using Standard Solution of
thiosulphate.
7. Determination of the Strength of Copper Sulphate Solution using a Standard Solution of Thio
Sulphate.
8. Determination of pH Values of Given Samples.
9. Determination of Hardness of Water by EDTA Method.
10. Estimation of Free Chlorine in Water.
11. Determination of Acid Value of an Oil.
12. Preparation of Soap.
Civil/Elect/Mech (Hindi) Ist Semester
APPLIED MECHANICS
PRACTICALS
1. Use of Engineering Calculator
2. Verification of the Law of Parallelogram and Polygon of Forces
By using Force Board
By using Force Table
3. Verification of the Principle of Moments in case of
Compound Lever
Bell Crank Lever
4. Determination of Reactions in Case of Simple Supported Beams.
5. To Determine Coefficient of Friction between two Surfaces on.
Horizontal Plane
Inclined Plane
6. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Simple Wheel and Axle.
7. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of differential Wheel and Axle
8. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Single Purchase Crab.
9. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Double Purchase Crab.
10. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Worm and Worm Wheel.
11. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Screw Jack. 12. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of First System of
Pulleys. 13. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Second System
of Pulleys. 14. Determination of Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Third System
of Pulleys. 15. Determination of Value of “g” by Simple Pendulum.
Civil/Elect/Mech (Hindi) Ist Semester
ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICALS
1. Preparation of following of Imperial Size Drawing Sheet:
Lines Letters and Scale.
Geometrical Construction and Engineering Curves.
Projection of Lines.
Projection of Planes.
Projection of Solid.
Orthographic Projections of Simple objects.
Section and Development of Surfaces of Solids i.e. Cone, Cylinder, Sphere etc.
Section and Development of Surface of Prism and Pyram
Civil/Elect/Mech Ist Semester
COMMUNICATION SKILLS Sr.No. No. of
week TOPIC Wtg of Marks
1.
8 weeks
1. Prose Text Book The following six chapters of “A Book of English for Polytechnics – Prose Selection” published by MacMillan India Ltd., on behalf of Technical Teachers’ Training Institute, Chandigarh
20%
a) Adventure in Space b) An Engineering Wizard c) The Diamond Necklace
d) God lives in the Panch e) The Man who found penicillin f) Guru Nanak Dev 2. Comprehension (from the prescribed 6 chapters of
Prose Text Book and simple unseen passages) 3. Grammar (from the prescribed 6 chapters of Prose
Text Book only) �Prepositions �Correction �Voice �Narration �Punctuation �Tenses �Correction of incorrect sentences
4. Vocabulary �Words, idioms, phrases, �antonyms and synonyms. Translation of 300 most commonly used scientific and technological
terms in Hindi to English and English to Hindi 2. 5. Translation and Re-Translation (individual simple
sentences) English to Hindi and Hindi to English Paragraph writing on current topics/themes
Technology �Science �Economy �Political �Social �General
10 %
Mid Sem Exam
Sr. No.
No. of Week
Topic Wtg of Marks
3.
6. Prose Text Book
The following six chapters of A Book of English for Polytechnics – Prose Selection, Published by MacMillan India Ltd., on behalf of Technical Teachers’ Training Institute, Chandigarh
10%
a) Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture b) Chandra Bose
c) A Pair of Mustachios
d) Guru Gobind Singh e) With The Photographer
f) Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose
7. Precise writing (selected from the prescribed 6 chapters of Prose Text Book)
8. Grammar Antonyms change of words into different parts of speech 5%
4. 9. Correspondence a) Business letters such as:
Registration as supplier Floating quotations and tenders Quarry for product specification, price andother
details etc from a firm/Company Covering letter for quoting prices against a
quotation/tender Placing supply order b) Personal letters such as: Application for leave and extension of leave Application for seeking a job/employment Conveying congratulation messages to a
relative/friend/colleague on different occasions
Conveying condolence message to a relative /friend /colleague
Request letter to guardian for sending money for excursion/study tour
Letter to your brother/sister/friend describing your first day experience in the polytechnic
15%
c) Official letters such as: Letter to editor for placing an advertisement in
the newspaper for purchase/selling of goods �Letter to Municipal Commissioner for
improving water supply/ sanitation system in your locality
Letter to General Manager, Telephone correction of bills etc.
Letter to the supplier for rectifying or replacing a defective machinery/item of purchase
Letter to Registrar, State Board of Technical Education for allowing to improve grades/marks in diploma examination
10. Report Writing
15%
Drafting a technical report of a visit to a factory, construction site, modern office, etc.
Report writing on current general themes/topics related to economy, industry, social issues
Elements of periodical progress report 11. Inspection Note
Write an inspection note after inspecting technical/industrial goods
Write an inspection note after visiting a construction site or production shop
5. 12. Writing “Preface” and “acknowledgement” of a project report
13. A paragraph on current topics/themes � Technology � Science � Economy � Politics � Social �
General
10%
6.
14. Vocabulary �Words, idioms, phrases, antonyms and
synonyms �
Translation of 100 most popular administrative terms from English to Hindi and from Hindi to English
5%
7.
6 Weeks
15. Drafting Press notes Memos/circulars Notices (lost and found: obituary/auction, etc Telegrams Press releases Agenda and minutes of the meeting Personal resume/curriculum vitae
5%
8. 16. Communication Techniques Importance of communication Types of communication – verbal and non-verbal One way and two way communication Process of communication – horizontal, vertical,
upward, downward Essentials of good communication Level of communication – inter and intra personal,
group to person, group to group Methods of effective oral, written and non-verbal
communication, Horizons – tone, frequency, rate, volume, depth
Barrier to communication and over coming barriers Listening skill Use of audio visual aids for effective
communication
5%
Final Exam
Civil/Elect/Mech Ist Semester
APPLIED PHYSICS - I
Sr. No.
No. of Week
TOPICS Wtg of Marks
1
8 weeks
1. Unit and Dimensions: 1.1 Idea of various systems of units.
SI units- Basic, Supplementary and Derived Unites. Prefixes & Symbols
1.2 Dimensions and Dimensional Formulae. 1.3 Principle of Homogeneity of Dimensions. 1.4 Dimensional Analysis 1.5 Applications and Limitations.
10%
2
4.1 2. Elasticity: 2.1 Elasticity 2.2 Stress and Strain 2.3 Elastic Limit & Hooke’s law 2.4 Young’s Modulus, Bulk Modules & Modulus of
Rigidity. Poisson’s Ratio.
15%
3
3. Properties of Liquids: 3.1 Surface Tension & Surface Energy 3.2 Cohesive & Adhesive Force 3.3 Angle of Contact 3.4 Capillarity & Expression for Surface Tension 3.5 Streamline & Turbulent Flow 3.6 Reynolds Number 3.7 Viscosity & Coefficient of Viscosity 3.8 Stoke’s law & Terminal Velocity
15%
4
4. Gravitation & Satellites: 4.2 Newton’s law of Gravitation 4.3 Acceleration due to Gravity 4.4 Kepler’s laws of Planetary Motion (Statement only) 4.5 Artificial Satellite (Simple idea) Geo-Stationary
Satellites 4.6 Escape Velocity 4.7 Velocity & Time Period of an Artificial Satellite.
15%
Mid Sem Exam
5
5. Sound Waves: 5.1 Velocity of Sound Waves
5.1.1 Newton’s Formula 5.1.2 Laplace Correction 5.1.3 Factors affecting Velocity of Sound Waves.
5.2 Propagation of Progressive Wave, Displacement. Velocity and Acceleration of a particle during propagation of wave.
5.3 Superposition of Waves 5.3.1 Stationary Waves (without mathematical
analysis) 5.3.2 Resonance tube
15%
6
6
weeks
6. Transfer of Heat: 6.1 Modes of Transmission of Heat-Idea of Conduction
Convection & Radiation. 6.2 Thermal Conductivity & Coefficient of Thermal
Conductivity 6.3 Black Body 6.4 Kirchoffs Laws & Stefan Boltzmann Law (statement
only) 6.5 Newton’s Law of Cooling & its Derivation from
Stefan’s Law
15%
7 7. Electrostatics: 7.1 Coulomb’s Law 7.2 Intensity of Electric Field, Intensity due to a Point
Charge 7.3 Electric Lines of Forces & Electric Flux 7.4 Electric Potential Electric Potential due to a Point
Charge.
15%
FINAL EXAM
Civil/Elect/Mech Ist Semester
APPLIED CHEMISTRY - I
Sr. No.
No. of week
TOPICS Wtg of Marks
1
8 weeks
1. Atomic Structure: 1.1 Constituents of the Atom 1.2 Bohr’s Model of the Atom 1.3 Quantum number and Electronic Energy Levels
1.4 Aufbau’s Principle. Pauli’s Exclusion Principle. Hund’s Rule, n+1Rule
1.5 Electronic Configuration of Elements (s,p,d Block Elements)
10%
2
2. Development of periodic Table: Modern periodic Law, Long form of Periodic Table. Study of Periodicity in Physical and chemical Properties with special reference to: - Atomic and Ionic Radii, Ionisation potential. Electron Affinity, Electronegativity, Variation of effective Nuclear Charge in a period. Metallic Character.
10%
3
3. Electro Chemistry: Ionisation, Degree of Ionisation, factors which influence Degree of Ionisation. Hydrolysis – Degree of Hydrolysis, Hydrolysis Constant. pH Value Buffer Solution Electrolysis Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis.
10%
4 4. Kinetic Theory of Gases: Postulates of Kinetic Theory. Ideal Gas Equation, Pressure and volume Corrections, Vender Walls Equations Liquefaction of Gases. Critical Pressure and Critical Temperature for Liquefaction. Liquefaction of gases by Joule – Thomson Effect. Claude’s Method and Linde’s Method
15%
Mid Sem Exam
5
5. Carbon Chemistry: Definition of organic Chemistry, Difference between Organic and Inorganic Compounds. Classification and Nomenclature – Open Chain and Closed chain Compounds. IUPAC System of Nomenclature. (upto C5)
10%
6 6. Metals and Alloys: General Principles and Terms listed in Metallurgy Metallurgy of Iron and Steel Different forms of Iron Effect of Impurities on Iron and steel Effect of Alloying Elements in Steel
10%
7
6 weeks
7. Pollution 7.1 Water Pollution 7.1.1 Causes and Effects
7.1.2 Treatment of Industrial Water Discharges – Screening, Skimming and Sedimentation Tanks, Coagulation, Reduction. Chlorination, Biological Methods.
7.2 Air Pollution 7.2.1 Causes and Effects
20%
7.2.2 Control methods – Electrostatic Precipitator, Scrubbers, Gravitational Setting Methods, by plants.
7.3 Awareness on Green House Effect, Depletion of Ozone Layer and Acid rain.
8. 8. Water: Sources of Water Hardness of Water] Degree of Hardness, Estimation of Hardness by EDTA method, Problems on Calculation of Hardness Disadvantage of Hardness Softening Methods Lime-Soda Method Permutite Method Ion – Exchange Method Problems on Softening of Water 8.7 Drinking Water, Its requisites, Purification and Sterilization of
Water
15%
Final Exam
Civil/Elect/Mech Ist Semester
APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I
Sr. No.
No. of week
TOPICS Wtg of Marks
1
8
weeks
1. Introduction to Different Types of Expansion: 1.1.1 Factorial Notation 1.1.2 Meaning of ),( ),( rnPrnC 1.1.3 Binomial Theorem for Positive Index any Index 1.1.4 Exponential Theorem 1.1.5 Logarithm Theorem
1.2 Complex Number: 1.2.1 Definition of Complex Number 1.2.2 Operations on Complex Number (Add., Sub,
Multiplication, Division) 1.2.3 Conjugate Complex Number 1.2.4 Modulus and Amplitude of a Complex Number 1.2.5 Polar form of a Complex Number.
15%
2 2. Trigonometry: 2.1 Allied Angle )90sin( ),180sin( AA etc.
2.2 Sum and Difference Formula (without proof) and their Application
2.3 Product Formula and C-D Formula 2.4 T-Ratios of Multiple and Sub-Multiple Angle ( 2A, 3A,
A/2) 2.5 Solution of Trigonometric Equations : Sin X = 0, tan X =
0 Cos X=0, sin X=A, cos X = A, & tan x = A
15%
3. 3. Matrices and Determinants: 3.1 Definition and Properties of Determinants 3.2 Definition and Types of Matrix 3.3 Transpose of a Matrix, Symmetric, Skew Symmetric
Matrices, orthogonal matrices, Hermitian and Skew Hermitian
3.4 Minors and Cofactors 3.5 Adjoint and Inverse of a Matrix 3.6 Cramer’s Rule 3.7 Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations by Inverse
Matrix Method. 3.8 Characteristic Matrix. Characteristic Equation Eigen
Values & Vectors. Cayley Hamilton Theorem (Verification only)
20%
Mid Sem Exam 4.
4. Numerical Integration
4.1 Trapezoidal Rule 4.2 Simpson’s 1/3 Rule 4.3 Simpson’s 3/8 Rule 4.4 Newton – Raphson Rule
10%
5 5. Two Dimensional Coordinate Geometry: 5.1 General Introduction 5.2 Distance Formula and Ratio Formula 5.3 Co-ordinate of Centroid In-Centre, Ortho-Centre and Ex-
Centre of a Triangle. 5.4 Area of Triangle
20%
6 Weeks
5.5 Straight Line Slope form, Intercept form Perpendicular form, one point slope form, Two point form & General form
5.6 Angle Between Two Lines 5.7 Perpendicular Distance of a Line from a Point
6 6. Conic: 6.1 Circle:
6.1.1 Definition and Standard Equations 6.1.2 Equations of Tangent and Normal at a Point
(simple problems) 6.2 Parabola:
6.2.1 Definition and Standard Equations 6.2.2 Equations of Tangent and Normal at a Point
(Simple Problems) 6.3 Ellipse and Hyperbola:
6.3.1 Definition and Standard Equations 6.3.2 Equations of Tangent and Normal at a Point
(simple problems
20%
FINAL EXAM
Civil/Elect/Mech Ist Semester
ENGINEERING DRAWING - I
Sr. No
No. of week
TOPICS Wtg of Marks
1.
8 weeks
1. Introduction of Drawing Instruments. 2. Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning.]
Types of Line Lettering- Single stroke, Italics Various Systems of Placing the Dimensions
10%
2. 3. Geometrical Construction and Engineering Curves: Regular Polygons of given Side. Conic sections- Construction of Ellipse. Parabola, Hyperbola Construction of Cycloid, Epicycloids and Hypocycloid. Construction of involutes, Archimedian Spiral and Cylindrical Helix.
10%
3. 4. Scale: Type of Scales (Reducing and Enlarging) Representative Fraction Plain and Diagonal Scales
10%
4. 5. Theory of Orthographic Projections: Introduction of Projections, Reference Planes and Projectors Angle of Projections (First Angle and Third Angle Projections) System of Rotations Projection of Points in Different Quadrants
10%
Mid Sem Exam 5. 6. Projection of Lines:
Parallel to both the Planes Parallel to One and Perpendicular to Other Planes Parallel to One and Inclined to Other Planes Inclined to Both the Planes. True Length of a Line and its Apparent and True Inclinations
10%
6. Projection of Planes: Projection of Triangular, square, Rectangular, Pentagonal, Hexagonal and Circular Planes. Plane Parallel to One & Perpendicular to Other. Plane Perpendicular to Both the Planes. Plane Perpendicular to One and Inclined to Other Plane.
15%
7. Projection of Solid: Projection of Cube, Prism, Pyramid , Cylinder and Cone Projection of Solid whose Axis is Perpendicular to One and Parallel to Other Plane. Projection of Solid Whose Axis is Parallel to One and Inclined to Other Plane. Projection of Solid Whose Axis is Parallel to both the Planes (excluding inclined to both the planes)
15%
8. 6 weeks
7. Conversion of Pictorial Views into Orthographic Views: Orthographic Projections of Simple Solid Object from Pictorial/Isometric view.
5%
9. 8. Section of Solids and Development of Surfaces: Introduction of Sectional Planes Sectional Plane Perpendicular to one Reference Plane and Parallel to other. Sectional Plane Perpendicular to one and inclined to other. Section of all types of Geometrical Solids. Viz, Prism, Pyramid Cone and Cylinder. Apparent Section and True Section.
15%
Development of Surfaces of Regular Solids viz, Prism, Pyramid. Cone and Cylinder. Sectional Plane. Sectional Elevation and Sectional Side View and Development of surface of Solid, after Section.
Final Exam
Civil/Elect/Mech Ist Semester
APPLIED MECHANICS
Sr. No.
No. of week
TOPICS Wtg of Marks
1
8 weeks
1. Force 1.1 Definition 1.2 Units 1.3 Different Types of Forces.
5%
2
2. Coplanar Forces: 2.1 Resolution of Forces 2.2 Law of Parallelogram of Forces 2.3 Resultant of two or more Forces 2.4 Basic Conditions of Equilibrium 2.5 Lami’s Theorem ( No Proof) 2.6 Jib Crane 2.7 Law of Polygon of Forces (Only Statement)
10%
3 3. Moment: 3.1 Definition Units & Sign Convention 3.2 Principle of Moments 3.3 Application of Equilibrium Conditions for non-concurrent Forces 3.4
5%
4 4. Application of Principles of Forces & Moments: 4.1 Levers & their Types 4.2 Reaction of Simply Supported Beams (Graphical & Analytical
Method) 4.3 Steel Yard 4.4 Lever Safety Valve 4.5 Foundry Crane
5%
5 5. Centre of Gravity: 5.1 Concept 5.1 Centroid 5.2 Calculation of C.G. of Regular Bodies 5.4 Calculation of C.G. of Plain Geometrical Figures
5%
6 6. Friction : 6.1 Types of Friction 6.2 Laws of Friction 6.3 Angle of Friction 6.4 Angle of Repose 6.5 Friction of Horizontal and Inclined Plains 6.6 Application of Laws of Friction Related to Wedge, Ladder and Screw
Jack/.
10%
7 7. Simple Machines: 7.1 Basic Concepts 7.2 Loss in Friction 7.3 Inclined Plane 7.4 Simple & Differential Wheel and Axle (Neglecting Rope thickness) 7.5 Screw Jack 7.6 Systems of Pulleys 7.7 Worm and Worm Wheel
15%
Mid Sem Exam
8
6 Weeks
8. Rectilinear Motion: 8.1 Concept 8.2 Motion under Constant Velocity 8.3 Motion under Constant Acceleration 8.4 Velocity –time graph and its uses
5%
9 9. Motion under Gravity 9.1 Concept 9.2 Vertical Motion 9.3 Smooth Inclined Plane
5%
10 10. Projectiles: 10.1 Concept 10.2 Range Maximum Height and Time of Flight. 10.3 Equation of Trajectory 10.4 Calculation of Velocity of Projectile at Certain Height and at certain
instant.
5%
11 11. Newton’s Laws of Motions: 11.1 Definitions 11.2 Momentum and its Unit 11.3 Application of Second Law of Motion
5%
12 12. Impact and Collision: 12.1 Concept 12.2 Impulse and Impulsive Force 12.3 Law of Conservation of Momentum 12.4 Collision Between Two Rigid Bodies 12.5 Newton’s Experimental Law of Collision. Coefficient of Restitution
5%
13 13. Circular Motion: 13.1 Concept 13.2 Motion under Constant Velocity 13.3 Motion under Constant Acceleration 13.4 Relationship between Linear Velocity and Angular Velocity 13.5 Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces, their Applications.
5%
14
14. Work Power and Energy: 14.1 Work Done by a Constant Force 14.2 Work Done by Uniform Variable Force
14.2.1 Power 14.2.1.1 Indicated Power 14.2.1.2 Brake Power 14.2.1.3 Efficiency 14.2.1.4 Power Required for an Engine on Horizontal and Inclined (Smooth and rough) Planes.
14.2.2 Energy 14.2.2.1 Potential Energy 14.2.2.2 Kinetic Energy of Rectilinear Motion 14.2.2.3 Kinetic Energy of Circular Motion
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Final Exam
Summary of Schedule of Activities for SU-CIDC Ist(1501), IInd(1402), IIIrd(1401), IIIrd(1501), IVth(1402),
Vth(1401) Batches Diploma Program - WEEKEND MODE
S.NO Weekend Date
Week No.
Weekend Day
Dead Line Activity Remarks
1 2-May-15 Saturday Commencement of Semester
2 3-May-15 1st Sunday T/P Class 3 9-May-15 Saturday T/P Class 4 10-May-15 2nd Sunday T/P Class 5 16-May-15 Saturday T/P Class 6 17-May-15 3rd Sunday T/P Class 7 23-May-15 Saturday T/P Class 8 24-May-15 4th Sunday T/P Class 9 30-May-15 Saturday T/P Class
10 31-May-15 5th Sunday T/P Class 11 6-Jun-15 Saturday T/P Class 12 7-Jun-15 6th Sunday T/P Class 13 13-Jun-15 Saturday T/P Class 14 14-Jun-15 7th Sunday Last Date for
submission of Ist Assignment
T/P Class
15 20-Jun-15 Saturday Mid Semester Exam 16 21-Jun-15 8th Sunday T/P Class Lateral Entry Mid
Semester Exam (only for lateral entry candidates)
17 27-Jun-15 Saturday T/P Class 18 28-Jun-15 9th Sunday T/P Class 19 4-Jul-15 Saturday T/P Class 20 5-Jul-15 10th Sunday T/P Class 21 11-Jul-15 Saturday T/P Class 22 12-Jul-15 11th Sunday T/P Class 23 19-Jul-15 12th Sunday T/P Class 24 25-Jul-15 Saturday T/P Class 25 26-Jul-15 13th Sunday T/P Class 26 1-Aug-15 Saturday T/P Class 27 2-Aug-15 14th Sunday T/P Class 28 8-Aug-15 Saturday Last Date for
submission of 2nd Assignment
T/P Class Distribution of Admit Card to students
29 9-Aug-15 15th Sunday Last Date for Collection of Admit
Card
T/P Class
30 31-Aug-15 Monday Practical Exam to to Practical Exam 3-Sep-15 Thursday Practical Exam
31 4-Sep-15 Friday Theory Final Exam
to to Theory Final Exam
10-Sep-15 Thursday Theory Final Exam
32 18-Sep-15 Friday Lateral Entry Final Exam
19-Sep-15 Saturday Lateral Entry Final Exam
IMPORTANT NOTE: All Assignments are to be done in the Student's own handwriting. Make photocopy before sending to CIDC to insure against loss in post. Foreign Student may scan their assignment sheets and
email the same (Copy of original will have to be send by Courier.)
FIRST SEMESTER (Civil/Mech/Elect Engineering) S U - C I D C Weekend Diploma Program
Sr. No.
Subject EVALUATION SCHEME TOTAL MARKS Internal Assessment External Assessment
(Examination) Theory Mid Sem Exam
Assignments Practicals Theory Final Exam
Practical Exam
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Max. Marks
Hrs Max. Marks
Hrs
1 English and Communication Skills 1 x 25 marks 2 x 25 marks - 75 3 - - 150
2 Applied Physics – I 1 x 20 marks 2 x 10 marks 10 75 3 25 3 150
3 Applied Chemistry – I 1 x 20 marks 2 x 10 marks 10 75 3 25 3 150
4 Applied Mathematics - I 1 x 25 marks 2 x 25 marks - 75 3 - - 150
5 Applied Mechanics 1 x 20 marks 2 x 10 marks 10 75 3 25 3 150
6 Engineering Drawing - I 1 x 25 marks 2 x 25 marks - 75 3 - - 150
Total 135 210 30 450 75 900
1. There will be one Mid Sem Exam of 1 Hour duration. Syllabus of the Mid Sem Exam shall be the course covered up to the date of exam. 2. Assignments: All Assignments are to be done in the student’s own handwriting. Two home assignments shall be given and marks assigned to them (as above) towards
Assignment Marks. All assignments with answer sheets are to be sent to CIDC for Marking. Students abroad may scan answers & send by e-mail to [email protected] or upload by ftp (contact us for details). Assignments have to be submitted in time, as per schedule provided to you (also available on www.ciptc.in. Late assignments shall be treated as submission for Make-up Semester and assessed after payment of specified fees.
SU-CIDC Diploma Program Hourly Break-up of Study Hours Ist Semeter (Hindi)
S.No. Subject Course Credits For Weekend Classes mode Self Study Hours Total Hours to be spent by Student Theory Practicals Total
Theory Hours Per
Week
Theory Hours Per Semester
Lab Hours Per Semester
Theory Lab
1 Communication Skills 2 - 2 1 20 - 25 - 45
2 Applied Mathematics-I 4 - 4 2 35 - 55 - 90
3 Applied Physics-I 2 2 4 2 28 14 40 8 90
4 Applied Chemistry-I 2 2 4 2 28 14 40 8 90
5 Applied Mechanics 2 2 4 2 28 14 40 8 90
6 Engineering Drawing -I 2 - 2 1 14 28 1 2 45
Total 14 20 10 153 70 201 26 450
First Semester Text/Reference Books (Hindi)
SL. NO. Subjects Name of Books A uthor name Edition Publication
Price (Rs.)
Remarks
1 Applied Mathematics-I
Applied Mathematics D.C. Gokhroo 2009-10 Unique Books Opposite Head Post Office, Ajmer 305001
200
2 Applied Physics-I Applied Physics Kakani, Dolia, Harlal 2007 Unique Books Opposite Head Post Office, Ajmer 305001
250
3 Applied Chemistry-I Applied Chemistry N.L. Mathur, G.C. Jain 2006-07 Unique Books Opposite Head Post Office, Ajmer 305001
250
4 Applied Mechanics Applied Mechanics Gokhroo, Pareek 2006-07 Unique Books Opposite Head Post Office, Ajmer 305001
250
5 Engineering Drawing-I
Engineering Drawing R.B. Gupta 2008-09 Unique Books Opposite Head Post Office, Ajmer 305001
250
6 English &
Communication Skills
Communicating Effectively In English (part I & II)
Ram Karan Lohan Rajesh Kapoor Neelam Malik
2008 King India Publications 42, Mausam Vihar, Vikas Marg, Delhi-51
170+170