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Criterion -01
Metric:1.1.3
Year Name of teacher participated Name of the body in which full time teacher participated
2016-17 Raghavendra GudaguntiBOS SOCIOLOGY /PAPER Setting and Evaluation
2017-18 Raghavendra GudaguntiBOS SOCIOLOGY /PAPER Setting and Evaluation
2018-19 Raghavendra GudaguntiBOS SOCIOLOGY /PAPER Setting and Evaluation
2019-20 Raghavendra GudaguntiBOS SOCIOLOGY /PAPER Setting and Evaluation
2016-17 Rajshekar Madival Evaluation2017-18 Rajshekar Madival Evaluation
2018-19 Rajshekar MadivalPHYSICS Syallabus Frame
and Evaluation2019-20 Rajshekar Madival BOS PHYSICS &Evaluation
4. Assessment /evaluation process of the affiliating University
GFGC SHORAPUR1.1.3 Teachers of the Institution participate in following activities related to curriculum development
and assessment of the affiliating University and/are represented on the following academic bodies during the last five years
1. Academic council/BoS of Affiliating university2. Setting of question papers for UG/PG programs 3. Design and Development of Curriculum for Add on/ certificate/ Diploma Courses
Criterion -01Metric:1.2.1
Programme Code Programme name Year of IntroductionStatus of implemetation
of CBCS / elective course system (Yes/No)
Year of implemetation of CBCS / elective
course system
Link to the relevant document
HISTORY 1992 YESECONOMICS 1992 YES
POLITICAL SCIENCE 1992 YESSOCIOLOGY 1992 YESKANNADA 1992 YESENGLISH 1992 YESPHYSICS 2007 YES 2018-19MATHEMATICS 2007 YESCOMPUTER SCIENCE 2007 YESCOMMERCE 2007 YES
GFGC SHORAPUR1.2.1 Percentage of programs in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/elective course system has been
implemented
Criterion -01Metric:1.2.2Metric:1.2.3
Name of Add on /Certificate programs offered Course Code (if any) Year of offering
No. of times offered during the same year Duration of course
Number of students enrolled in the year
Number of Students completing the course in the year
Name of Add on /Certificate programs offered Course Code (if any) Year of offering
No. of times offered during the same year Duration of course
Number of students enrolled in the year
Number of Students completing the course in the year
Name of Add on /Certificate programs offered Course Code (if any) Year of offering
No. of times offered during the same year Duration of course
Number of students enrolled in the year
Number of Students completing the course in the year
Name of Add on /Certificate programs offered Course Code (if any) Year of offering
No. of times offered during the same year Duration of course
Number of students enrolled in the year
Number of Students completing the course in the year
NO ADD ON COURSES
Year 2018-19
Year 4
GFGC SHORAPUR1.2.2 Number of Add on /Certificate programs offered during the last five years
1.2.3 Average percentage of students enrolled in Add-on/Certificate programs as against the total number of students during the last five years
Year -2016-17
Year 2017-18
NO ADD ON COURSES
NO ADD ON COURSES
NO ADD ON COURSES
Criterion -01Metric:1.3.2
Program name Program code
Name of the Course that include experiential
learning through project work/field
work/internship
Course code
Year of offering
Name of the student studied
course on experiential
learning through project
work/field work/internship
Link to the relevant document
B.Com B.Com
1.3.2 Average percentage of courses that include experiential learning through project work/field work/internship during last five years (10)
GFGC SHORAPUR
Criterion -01Metric:1.3.3
Programme name Program CodeList of students undertaking
project work/field work/internship
Link to the relevant document
GFGC SHORAPUR
1.3.3 Percentage of students undertaking project work/field work/internship (Data for the latest completed academic year)
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR
For the year 2020-2021
Prepared by
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Academic Calendar, 2020-21
Designed by SQAC- DCE Page 2 of 6
Annexure-01
List of mandatory activities as per the requirement of Assessment and Accreditation (A&A)
of NAAC. The IQAC must incorporate these in their final Calendar of Events along
with other Institutional level academic and other activities in adherence to respective
Universities Calendar of Events (CoE)
Sl.
No
NAAC
Metrics Activity/ies
NAAC
Weightage Odd/Even
Week and month/
Action Taken /
Remarks
1 General
Principal’s Meeting with
H.O.D & staff for formation of committees &
action plan
- Odd 1st day of Reopening
2 General
Induction/orientation/
Inaugural Programme for First Year Students
-- Odd 1
st Week of
reopening
3 General Preparation of Timetable - Both First week of the
semester
4 1.1.2 Preparation of Calendar
of Events 05 First week of the Odd semester
5 1.2.2 Add on/Certificate
Courses* 10+ 10 Both
First Three months
of the Semester
6 1.3.1
Crosscutting Issues- Special Lectures on Ethics,
gender, Human Values,
Environment and Sustainability
10 Even Fourth week of 1
st
Month
7 1.4.1 Stakeholders Feedback 10+10 Even First Week of 4
th
Month
8 2.3.3 Awareness session on
Mentor Programme and its
advantages
15 Odd Second week of First
month
9 2.5.1 IA Assessment 15+15 As per University guidelines and CoE
10 2.6.3
Result analysis and action
plan by description &
upload to website
30 Both Within 02 weeks
from the release of
result sheets**
11 3.1.3 Seminar/
Conference/Workshop 05 Both
At least 01 each in a
year to be conducted
12 3.3.1
Extension Activities -
Street Play, Jatha, Human-Chain by NSS/NCC/Red-
cross, Scout and
Guides/NGO and NSS
annual special Camp
10+10+20+20 Both
Colleges can
collaborate with
NGOs, industries,
Govt. Departments
for support.
13 5.1.3
One-week programme on
soft Skill, Language and
Communication Skill, ICT/Computer skills
10 Both
One-week
programme(covering
all four skill) for each
semester. (afternoon)
14 5.1.4 Guidance programme on
various competitive exams 10 Both
Continuous activities
(as and when
notifications are out)
by Placement Cell
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15 5.1.5
Sensitization on Prevention of Sexual
harassment cell & Anti
Ragging cell
05 Odd Beginning of the
semester
16 5.2.1 Pre-Placements Training, Guidance & Counselling
10
Both For final year
students
17 5.2.1 Placements Drive Both For final year
students
18
5.3.3
Sports, Cultural and competitions
20
Both
As per University
Sports and Cultural
COE
19 Sports and Cultural Day Even First week of last
Month
20 General Valedictory programme Last month of Even semester
21 5.4.1 Alumni meet once in a
year
05+05
Even First week of second
month
22 5.4.2 Seminar or Talk by
Alumni for students Both
(at least two in a year
or one in a semester)
23 6.3.5 Academic Audit 05 Even First week of last
month
24 6.5 IQAC Meeting
(Twice in a semester) 10+10+10 Both
Begging and End of
Each semester
25 6.5.3 Preparation & upload of
AQAR Reports 10 As per NAAC guidelines
26 7.1.6 Stock verification 05 Even
Second week of last
month
27 General Parent Teachers Meeting -- Both After the release of
Odd/ Even semester
results
28 General Two CDC meetings - Both One in each semester
* Students of 3rd and 5th semesters must register for MOOC courses on SWAYAM or any other suitable UGC
recognized platforms. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-
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**Result analysis to be prepared for each Programme (B.Com, BBA/BBM) and Course (BA, B.Sc - Subject
wise) as per Grade wise/ Class
Total number
of students Appeared Absent FCD***
First
Class
Second
Class
Pass
Class Fail
Pass
percentage
*** FCD= First Class with Distinction
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Annexure-02
ACADEMIC CALENDAR June -2020
Week &
Month Activities
Jun
e 2
02
0
Fir
st W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
June
2020
Sec
ond W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
June
2020
Thir
d W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
Jun
e 2
02
0
Fo
urt
h W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
Academic Calendar, 2020-21
Designed by SQAC- DCE Page 5 of 6
ACADEMIC CALENDAR July - 2020
Week &
Month Activities
July
20
20
Fir
st W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
July
2020
Sec
ond W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
July
2020
Thir
d W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
July
20
20
Fo
urt
h W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
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Prepare the same format for rest of the 10
months
Total No. of Class held
Attended % Attended % Attended % Attended % Attended % Attended %12345678
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 2017648 Chidananda Siddappa 28 93
2) 2017649 Dandappa Bheemaray 28 93
3) 2017650Dastappa Madara Durgappa Madara 25 83
4) 2017651 Devappa Hanamntraya 24 80
5) 2017652 Gayanappa Chalageppa 29 97
6) 2017653 Geeta Ayyappa 29 87
7) 2017654 Honnappa Hanmantraya 24 80
8) 2017655 Kalappa Basavaraj 24 80
9) 2017656 Nagappa Bheemanna 25 83
10)
2017657 Parshuram Manappa 26 87
11)
2017658 Prabhu Basappa 28 93
12)
2017659 Ramachandrappa Tippanna 24 80
13)
2017660 Ramkumar Bheemanna 29 97
14)
2017661 Rayanna Lachappa 25 83
15)
2017662 Sakreppa Basavaraj 24 80
16)
2017663 Timmanna Nandanna 28 93
ATTENDENCE For Academic Year is Mentained in Hard Copy for the Year 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 & 2019-20
Reg. no Name of the studentSl. No
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 30
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
Annexure – 1.1Criterion -01Metric:1.1.1
Average of all subjectSubject 06
Name of the College Programme & Course: B. Com/BA/B. Sc
Consloidated attendance of ODD or Even Semester
Subject 01 Subject 02 Subject 03 Suject 04 Subject 05
17)
2017664 Basavaraj Sharanappa 28 93
18)
2017665Beerappa Pujari Somappa Pujari 25 83
19)
2017666 Bheemappa Manappa 24 80
20)
2017667 Bheemashankar Dyavappa 29 97
21)
2017668 Haidaarasa Patel 29 87
22)
2017669Hanamanta Hutaganna Ningappa 24 80
23)
2017670 Hanamantray Jettappa 24 80
24)
2017671 Kashinath Mallikarjun 25 83
25)
2017672 Malappa Basavaraj 26 87
26)
2017673 Malingaraya Bheemaraya 28 93
27)
2017674 Mallikarjun Dandappa 24 80
28)
2017675 Mareppa Bheemappa 29 97
29)
2017676 Mounesh Sharanagouda 25 83
30)
2017677 Parshuram Malappa 24 80
31)
2017678 Pushpa Mallanna Gaddi 28 93
32)
2017679 Shekamma Ningangouda 28 93
33)
2017680 Tirupati Rangappa 25 83
34)
2017681 Veeresh Basavaraj 24 80
35)
2017682 Yallappa Basappa 29 97
36)
2017683 Amaresh Ningappa 29 87
37)
2017684 Amruta Rudragouda Dasreddy 24 80
38)
2017685Annappa S. H. Sattur Hunmanthappa 24 80
39)
2017686 Basavaraj Soppanna 25 83
40)
2017687 Bhagyavanti Gudadappa 26 87
41)
2017688 Bheemaraya Mareppa Surapur 28 93
42)
2017689 Devindra Hanamayya 24 80
43)
2017690 Ganesh Basavaraj Badigerr 29 97
44)
2017691 Gurudevanayak Narayan Dori 25 83
45)
2017692 Hulagamma Nandappa 24 80
46)
2017693 Husenpatel Kalesab 28 93
47)
2017694 Husanappa Mallappa 28 93
48)
2017695 Jettappa Bheemaraya 25 83
49)
2017696 Korisidda Chandanna 24 80
50)
2017697 Laxmikantappa Dhaddappa 29 97
51)
2017698 M.R. Kartik Bheemashankar 29 87
52)
2017699 Mailaralinga S. Sharanappa 24 80
53)
2017700Mallappa Kattimani Bheemaraya Kattimani 24 80
54)
2017701 Mallikarjun Annayya 25 83
55)
2017702 Mareppa Sharanappa 26 87
56)
2017703 Mounesh Basavaraj 28 93
57)
2017704 Nagaraj Ningappa 24 80
58)
2017705 Ningappa Sannachandappa 29 97
59)
2017706 Ningayya Devindrappa 25 83
60)
2017707 Parashuram Hanamanta 24 80
61)
2017708 Parashuram Siddannagouda 28 93
62)
2017709 Parashuram Siddappa 28 93
63)
2017710 Parasappa Bheemanna 25 83
64)
2017711 Piddappa Hanamagouda 24 80
65)
2017712 Premkumar Tippanna 29 97
66)
2017713 Raghavendra Paramanna Meti 29 87
67)
2017714 Rakesh Devindrappa 24 80
68)
2017715 Rangamma Ranganna Dori 24 80
69)
2017716 Renukaswamaidivayya 25 83
70)
2017717 Revappa Bhimaraya 26 87
71)
2017718 Sachin Basavaraj 28 93
72)
2017719Sachin Patil Hanamantrayagouda 24 80
73)
2017720 Sanganna Shantappa 29 97
74)
2017721 Sangayya Kashayya 25 83
75)
2017722 Santosh Somanna 24 80
76)
2017723 Sharanappa Mareppa 28 93
77)
2017724 Sharanappa Shivappa 28 93
78)
2017725 Venkatesh Halleppa 25 83
79)
2017726 Shivakumara Prabhu 24 80
80)
2017727 Shivaling Jambayya 29 97
81)
2017728 Shivarajgouda Manappagouda 29 87
82)
2017729 Siddappa Hanamantaraya 24 80
83)
2017730 Somaningappa Basanna 24 80
84)
2017731Timmanna HOsamani Dyavanna Hosamani 25 83
85)
2017732 Tippanna Yankanna 26 87
86)
2017733 Tirupati Vithoba 28 93
87)
2017734 Valmikiraj Kurli Manappa 24 80
88)
2017735 Vasantamma Chandshekhar 29 97
89)
2017736 Veeresha Mallanna 25 83
90)
2017737 Venkatesh Anand 24 80
91)
2017738 Virupaksha Balappa Biradar 28 93
92)
2017739 Yallappa Sayibanna 28 93
93)
2017740 Farzanan Begum M.D. Khasim 25 83
94)
2017741 Hayalappa Hanamantraya 24 80
95)
2017742 Maruti Yankanna 29 97
96)
2017743 Peerasab Saruddin 29 87
97)
2017744 Santosh Ningappa 24 80
98)
2017745 Sidramappa Doddaninganna 24 80
99)
2017746 Rajashekhara Yamanoorappa 25 83
100)
2017747 Saroja Shrshila 26 87
101)
2017748 Ravikiran Basavaraj 28 93
102)
2017749 Siddappa Malappa 24 80
103)
2017750 Mallikarjun Rvutaraya 29 97
104)
2017751 Ashoka Tippanna 25 83
105)
2017752 Ambresh Hanmantha 24 80
106)
2017753 Channayya Basanna 28 93
107)
2017754 Nagaraj Manappa Badiger 28 93
108)
2017755Somanthareddy Chandrashekharr 25 83
109)
2017756 Vijayakumar Giriyappa Biradar 24 80
110)
2017757 Beeranna Balappa 29 97
111)
2017758 Deveeraj Mallappa 29 87
112)
2017759 Devendrappa Pakirappa 24 80
113)
2017760 Pavankumar Mudkappa 24 80
114)
2017761 Mounesh Holayappa 25 83
115)
2017762 Munara Bhasha Modinasab 26 87
116)
2017763 Nagaraj Eranna 28 93
117)
2017764 Parashuram Mallappa 24 80
118)
2017765 Ramesha Hanmantraya 29 97
119)
2017766 Sharanabasava Ninganna 25 83
120)
2017767 Sharanagouda Bhimangouda 24 80
121)
2017768 Venkatesh Giriyappa 28 93
122)
2017769 Vijayalaxmi Manappagouda 28 93
123)
2017770 Amruta Hayyalappa Abli 25 83
124)
2017771 Anand Guranna 24 80
125)
2017772 Balabheem Mahadevappa 29 97
126)
2017773 Basavaraj Basappa 29 87
127)
2017774 Basavaraj Mallappa 24 80
128)
2017775 Basavaraj Chandrashekhar 24 80
129)
2017776 Bharata Kumar Paramanna 25 83
130)
2017777 Bheemaraya Devindrappa 26 87
131)
2017778 Bheemaraya Subash 28 93
132)
2017779Bheemashankar Hanamantraya 24 80
133)
2017780 Dasharath Channabasappa 29 97
134)
2017781 Devaraj Bheemanna 25 83
135)
2017782 Dodahanamagoud Paramanna 24 80
136)
2017783 Doddappagouda Sharanappa 28 93
137)
2017784 Hanamantappa Paramanna 28 93
138)
2017785 Hussain Sab Mounuddin 25 83
139)
2017786 Jatteppa Poojari Kareppa 24 80
140)
2017787 Mahesh Basavaraj 29 97
141)
2017788 Mahesh Mallanna 29 87
142)
2017789 Mahesh Nagappa 24 80
143)
2017790 Mahiboob Sab Husensab 24 80
144)
2017791 Mallappa Honnappa 25 83
145)
2017792 Mallikarjun Nagappa 26 87
146)
2017793 Manayya Ningappa 28 93
147)
2017794 Manohar Basamma 24 80
148)
2017795 Mareppa Manappa 29 97
149)
2017796Mudinandappagouda Basavaraj 25 83
150)
2017797 Mutturaj Kalappa 24 80
151)
2017798 Nagaraj Bheemanna Terin 28 93
152)
2017799 Ninganna Huleppa 28 93
153)
2017800 Ningappa Nagappa 25 83
154)
2017801 Ningaraj Paramanna 24 80
155)
2017802 Paramanna Mahadevappa 29 97
156)
2017803 Vijaya Yankayya 29 87
157)
2017804 Prakash Bheemappa 24 80
158)
2017805 Prakash Durgappa 24 80
159)
2017806 Subedar Priya Lingappa 25 83
160)
2017807 Ramesh Piddayya 26 87
161)
2017808 Ravichandra Siddappa 28 93
162)
2017809 Yallappa Natekar 24 80
163)
2017810 Shankaragouda Devindrappa 29 97
164)
2017811 Shantappa Mallayya 25 83
165)
2017812 Sharanabasappa Gurulingappa 24 80
166)
2017813 Shekanna Basappa 28 93
167)
2017814 Sudharani Shivsharanappa 28 93
168)
2017815 Tirupati Devindrappa 25 83
169)
2017816 Tirupati Mallikarjun 24 80
170)
2017817 Venkatesh Channappa 29 97
171)
2017818 Mahadevappa Mallayya 29 87
172)
2017819 Pavankumar Mudkappa 24 80
173)
2017820 Hanamantraya Thirupathi 24 80
174)
2017821 Ramanna Mallanna 25 83
175)
2017822 Ravidhandra Ningappa 26 87
176)
2017823 Anilkumar Bheemaraya 28 93
177)
2017824 Bhagannalachmanna 24 80
178)
2017825 Muttu Hanamanth 29 97
179)
2017826 Sidramreddy Bhojappa 25 83
180)
2017827 Prakash Sharanappa 24 80
181)
2017828 Ishwarappa Bhimanna 25 83
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 2017648 Chidananda Siddappa 28 93
2) 2017649 Dandappa Bheemaray 28 93
3) 2017650Dastappa Madara Durgappa Madara 25 83
4) 2017651 Devappa Hanamntraya 24 80
5) 2017652 Gayanappa Chalageppa 29 97
6) 2017653 Geeta Ayyappa 29 87
7) 2017654 Honnappa Hanmantraya 24 80
8) 2017655 Kalappa Basavaraj 24 80
9) 2017656 Nagappa Bheemanna 25 83
10)
2017657 Parshuram Manappa 26 87
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 30
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
11)
2017658 Prabhu Basappa 28 93
12)
2017659 Ramachandrappa Tippanna 24 80
13)
2017660 Ramkumar Bheemanna 29 97
14)
2017661 Rayanna Lachappa 25 83
15)
2017662 Sakreppa Basavaraj 24 80
16)
2017663 Timmanna Nandanna 28 93
17)
2017664 Basavaraj Sharanappa 28 93
18)
2017665Beerappa Pujari Somappa Pujari 25 83
19)
2017666 Bheemappa Manappa 24 80
20)
2017667 Bheemashankar Dyavappa 29 97
21)
2017668 Haidaarasa Patel 29 87
22)
2017669Hanamanta Hutaganna Ningappa 24 80
23)
2017670 Hanamantray Jettappa 24 80
24)
2017671 Kashinath Mallikarjun 25 83
25)
2017672 Malappa Basavaraj 26 87
26)
2017673 Malingaraya Bheemaraya 28 93
27)
2017674 Mallikarjun Dandappa 24 80
28)
2017675 Mareppa Bheemappa 29 97
29)
2017676 Mounesh Sharanagouda 25 83
30)
2017677 Parshuram Malappa 24 80
31)
2017678 Pushpa Mallanna Gaddi 28 93
32)
2017679 Shekamma Ningangouda 28 93
33)
2017680 Tirupati Rangappa 25 83
34)
2017681 Veeresh Basavaraj 24 80
35)
2017682 Yallappa Basappa 29 97
36)
2017683 Amaresh Ningappa 29 87
37)
2017684 Amruta Rudragouda Dasreddy 24 80
38)
2017685Annappa S. H. Sattur Hunmanthappa 24 80
39)
2017686 Basavaraj Soppanna 25 83
40)
2017687 Bhagyavanti Gudadappa 26 87
41)
2017688 Bheemaraya Mareppa Surapur 28 93
42)
2017689 Devindra Hanamayya 24 80
43)
2017690 Ganesh Basavaraj Badigerr 29 97
44)
2017691 Gurudevanayak Narayan Dori 25 83
45)
2017692 Hulagamma Nandappa 24 80
46)
2017693 Husenpatel Kalesab 28 93
47)
2017694 Husanappa Mallappa 28 93
48)
2017695 Jettappa Bheemaraya 25 83
49)
2017696 Korisidda Chandanna 24 80
50)
2017697 Laxmikantappa Dhaddappa 29 97
51)
2017698 M.R. Kartik Bheemashankar 29 87
52)
2017699 Mailaralinga S. Sharanappa 24 80
53)
2017700Mallappa Kattimani Bheemaraya Kattimani 24 80
54)
2017701 Mallikarjun Annayya 25 83
55)
2017702 Mareppa Sharanappa 26 87
56)
2017703 Mounesh Basavaraj 28 93
57)
2017704 Nagaraj Ningappa 24 80
58)
2017705 Ningappa Sannachandappa 29 97
59)
2017706 Ningayya Devindrappa 25 83
60)
2017707 Parashuram Hanamanta 24 80
61)
2017708 Parashuram Siddannagouda 28 93
62)
2017709 Parashuram Siddappa 28 93
63)
2017710 Parasappa Bheemanna 25 83
64)
2017711 Piddappa Hanamagouda 24 80
65)
2017712 Premkumar Tippanna 29 97
66)
2017713 Raghavendra Paramanna Meti 29 87
67)
2017714 Rakesh Devindrappa 24 80
68)
2017715 Rangamma Ranganna Dori 24 80
69)
2017716 Renukaswamaidivayya 25 83
70)
2017717 Revappa Bhimaraya 26 87
71)
2017718 Sachin Basavaraj 28 93
72)
2017719Sachin Patil Hanamantrayagouda 24 80
73)
2017720 Sanganna Shantappa 29 97
74)
2017721 Sangayya Kashayya 25 83
75)
2017722 Santosh Somanna 24 80
76)
2017723 Sharanappa Mareppa 28 93
77)
2017724 Sharanappa Shivappa 28 93
78)
2017725 Venkatesh Halleppa 25 83
79)
2017726 Shivakumara Prabhu 24 80
80)
2017727 Shivaling Jambayya 29 97
81)
2017728 Shivarajgouda Manappagouda 29 87
82)
2017729 Siddappa Hanamantaraya 24 80
83)
2017730 Somaningappa Basanna 24 80
84)
2017731Timmanna HOsamani Dyavanna Hosamani 25 83
85)
2017732 Tippanna Yankanna 26 87
86)
2017733 Tirupati Vithoba 28 93
87)
2017734 Valmikiraj Kurli Manappa 24 80
88)
2017735 Vasantamma Chandshekhar 29 97
89)
2017736 Veeresha Mallanna 25 83
90)
2017737 Venkatesh Anand 24 80
91)
2017738 Virupaksha Balappa Biradar 28 93
92)
2017739 Yallappa Sayibanna 28 93
93)
2017740 Farzanan Begum M.D. Khasim 25 83
94)
2017741 Hayalappa Hanamantraya 24 80
95)
2017742 Maruti Yankanna 29 97
96)
2017743 Peerasab Saruddin 29 87
97)
2017744 Santosh Ningappa 24 80
98)
2017745 Sidramappa Doddaninganna 24 80
99)
2017746 Rajashekhara Yamanoorappa 25 83
100)
2017747 Saroja Shrshila 26 87
101)
2017748 Ravikiran Basavaraj 28 93
102)
2017749 Siddappa Malappa 24 80
103)
2017750 Mallikarjun Rvutaraya 29 97
104)
2017751 Ashoka Tippanna 25 83
105)
2017752 Ambresh Hanmantha 24 80
106)
2017753 Channayya Basanna 28 93
107)
2017754 Nagaraj Manappa Badiger 28 93
108)
2017755Somanthareddy Chandrashekharr 25 83
109)
2017756 Vijayakumar Giriyappa Biradar 24 80
110)
2017757 Beeranna Balappa 29 97
111)
2017758 Deveeraj Mallappa 29 87
112)
2017759 Devendrappa Pakirappa 24 80
113)
2017760 Pavankumar Mudkappa 24 80
114)
2017761 Mounesh Holayappa 25 83
115)
2017762 Munara Bhasha Modinasab 26 87
116)
2017763 Nagaraj Eranna 28 93
117)
2017764 Parashuram Mallappa 24 80
118)
2017765 Ramesha Hanmantraya 29 97
119)
2017766 Sharanabasava Ninganna 25 83
120)
2017767 Sharanagouda Bhimangouda 24 80
121)
2017768 Venkatesh Giriyappa 28 93
122)
2017769 Vijayalaxmi Manappagouda 28 93
123)
2017770 Amruta Hayyalappa Abli 25 83
124)
2017771 Anand Guranna 24 80
125)
2017772 Balabheem Mahadevappa 29 97
126)
2017773 Basavaraj Basappa 29 87
127)
2017774 Basavaraj Mallappa 24 80
128)
2017775 Basavaraj Chandrashekhar 24 80
129)
2017776 Bharata Kumar Paramanna 25 83
130)
2017777 Bheemaraya Devindrappa 26 87
131)
2017778 Bheemaraya Subash 28 93
132)
2017779Bheemashankar Hanamantraya 24 80
133)
2017780 Dasharath Channabasappa 29 97
134)
2017781 Devaraj Bheemanna 25 83
135)
2017782 Dodahanamagoud Paramanna 24 80
136)
2017783 Doddappagouda Sharanappa 28 93
137)
2017784 Hanamantappa Paramanna 28 93
138)
2017785 Hussain Sab Mounuddin 25 83
139)
2017786 Jatteppa Poojari Kareppa 24 80
140)
2017787 Mahesh Basavaraj 29 97
141)
2017788 Mahesh Mallanna 29 87
142)
2017789 Mahesh Nagappa 24 80
143)
2017790 Mahiboob Sab Husensab 24 80
144)
2017791 Mallappa Honnappa 25 83
145)
2017792 Mallikarjun Nagappa 26 87
146)
2017793 Manayya Ningappa 28 93
147)
2017794 Manohar Basamma 24 80
148)
2017795 Mareppa Manappa 29 97
149)
2017796Mudinandappagouda Basavaraj 25 83
150)
2017797 Mutturaj Kalappa 24 80
151)
2017798 Nagaraj Bheemanna Terin 28 93
152)
2017799 Ninganna Huleppa 28 93
153)
2017800 Ningappa Nagappa 25 83
154)
2017801 Ningaraj Paramanna 24 80
155)
2017802 Paramanna Mahadevappa 29 97
156)
2017803 Vijaya Yankayya 29 87
157)
2017804 Prakash Bheemappa 24 80
158)
2017805 Prakash Durgappa 24 80
159)
2017806 Subedar Priya Lingappa 25 83
160)
2017807 Ramesh Piddayya 26 87
161)
2017808 Ravichandra Siddappa 28 93
162)
2017809 Yallappa Natekar 24 80
163)
2017810 Shankaragouda Devindrappa 29 97
164)
2017811 Shantappa Mallayya 25 83
165)
2017812 Sharanabasappa Gurulingappa 24 80
166)
2017813 Shekanna Basappa 28 93
167)
2017814 Sudharani Shivsharanappa 28 93
168)
2017815 Tirupati Devindrappa 25 83
169)
2017816 Tirupati Mallikarjun 24 80
170)
2017817 Venkatesh Channappa 29 97
171)
2017818 Mahadevappa Mallayya 29 87
172)
2017819 Pavankumar Mudkappa 24 80
173)
2017820 Hanamantraya Thirupathi 24 80
174)
2017821 Ramanna Mallanna 25 83
175)
2017822 Ravidhandra Ningappa 26 87
176)
2017823 Anilkumar Bheemaraya 28 93
177)
2017824 Bhagannalachmanna 24 80
178)
2017825 Muttu Hanamanth 29 97
179)
2017826 Sidramreddy Bhojappa 25 83
180)
2017827 Prakash Sharanappa 24 80
181)
2017828 Ishwarappa Bhimanna 25 83
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 91817795 Saiydsameer Pasha 49 94
Annexure – 1.1 Criteria – 01
Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 52
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPUR
2) 91914613 Mounesh Mareppa 48 92
3) 91916509 Mahesh Kumar Dandappa 47 90
4) 91916510 Mahiboob Lalesab 47 90
5) 91916511 Malemma Basvraj 46 88
6) 91916512 Mallikarjun Basavaraj 44 85
7) 91916513 Mounesh Rangayya 44 85
8) 91916514Pradeep Biradar Naganagouda Biradar 44 85
9) 91916515 Raju Sonappa Jadhav 42 81
10)
91916516 Ramesh Bheemanna 49 97
11)
91916518 Savita Mahantappa 48 92
12)
91916519 Sharangouda Yenka Reddy 41 79
13)
91916521 Vachu Chandu Rathod 40 77
14)
91916522 Vishwaraj Malkanna 37 71
15)
91916523 Badesab Madarsab 39 75
16)
91916524 Basavaraj Mallappa 38 73
17)
91916525Bhagyalaxmi Hosamani Sumalingappa 46 88
18)
91916526 Devegouda Halavppa 49 94
19)
91916527 Devindrappa Mhadevappa 48 92
20)
91916529 Hanamantraya Basappa 47 90
21)
91916530 Jettappa Mallappa 47 90
22)
91916532 Mounesh Bheemanna 46 88
23)
91916534 Nagappa Tippanna 44 85
24)
91916533 Muttanna Ramanna 44 85
25)
91916535 Ninganna Kanakappa 44 85
26)
91916536 Ningappa Gangappa 42 81
27)
91916537 Paramannabiradar Bheemanna 49 97
28)
91916538 Saddam Husen Ajamatali 48 92
29)
91916539 Subhashchandra Chandappa 41 79
30)
91916540 Suma v. Rathod 40 77
31)
91916541 Tirupatii Balaram 37 71
32)
91916542 Ummanna Basavaraj 39 75
33)
91916543 Yankoba Bheemanna 38 73
34)
91916545 Akbar Ali Rasool Sab 46 88
35)
91916546 Ambresh Siddanna 49 94
36)
91916548 Basavaraj Paramanna 48 92
37)
91916549 Basavaraj Shrishaila 47 90
38)
91916551 Bheemanna Ningappa 47 90
39)
91916553 Dyavappa Piddappa 46 88
40)
91916554 H.T. Krishna Tirupati 44 85
41)
91916555 Hanmantraya Somanna Antolli 44 85
42)
91916556 Kalavati Durgappa 44 85
43)
91916557 Lakkappa Manappa 42 81
44)
91916558Laxmi Bheemarya Telaginamani 49 97
45)
91916559 Mahesh Basavaraj 48 92
46)
91916560 Malan Begum Sadikhusen 41 79
47)
91916561 Mallikarjun Timmayya 40 77
48)
91916562 Manikantha Basalingappa 37 71
49)
91916563 Mainakshi Veerabhadrappa 39 75
50)
91916564 Mohamed Azaruddin Jainuddin 38 73
51)
91916565 Mounesh Pampangouda 46 88
52)
91916566 Maheshwari Kashiray 49 94
53)
91916567 Muttappa Mareppa 48 92
54)
91916568 Nafeesa Shaik Gudasab 47 90
55)
91916569 Nandanna Kankappa 47 90
56)
91916570 Ninganna Amateppa 46 88
57)
91916571 Ningannan Hanmantaraya 44 85
58)
91916572 Parashuram Subbanna 44 85
59)
91916575 Pooja Channayya Swamy 44 85
60)
91916576Prakash Basalingappa Doddamani 42 81
61)
91916577 Prakash Rachappa 49 97
62)
91916578 Prakasha Narsappa 48 92
63)
91916579 Raghavendra Bheemanna 41 79
64)
91916580Raju Sabanna Gaddigi Sabanna 40 77
65)
91916581 Rakesh Bheemaraya 37 71
66)
91916582 Ramesh Mallikarjun 39 75
67)
91916583 Sashikant Chandshekhar 38 73
68)
91916585 Shivappa Sanna Nagappa 46 88
69)
91916586 Shivaraja Ranganna Dorei 49 94
70)
91916587 Shivaraj Veeresh 48 92
71)
91916588 Shobha Manappa 47 90
72)
91916589 Siddappa Durgappa 47 90
73)
91916590 Shrinivas Narayanarap 46 88
74)
91916591 Shreenivas Pundlik 44 85
75)
91916592 Subhash Chandra Manappa 44 85
76)
91916593 Suguresh Mallanna 44 85
77)
91916594 Sushma Timmanna 42 81
78)
91916595 Veena Ramakrishna 49 97
79)
91916596 Vijaylaskhmi Shivaji 48 92
80)
91916598 Nagaraju Sharanabasava 41 79
81)
91916599 Mounesh Dyavappa 40 77
82)
91916600Somalingappa Devappa Melinmani 37 71
83)
91916602 Anand Baangouda 39 75
84)
91916603 Hanamanta Mallappa 38 73
85)
91916604 Siddappa Dyavappa 46 88
86)
91916605 Vishnu Chandrakant 49 94
87)
91916607 Sindhooja Amayyaswamy 48 92
88)
91916608 Shankarnag Muddappa 47 90
89)
91916610Tipparaj Hanamantaray Knkgiri 47 90
90)
91916611 Channappa Duragappa 46 88
91)
91916612 Ningayya Gayanappa 44 85
92)
91916613 Jetteppa Nandappa 44 85
93)
91916614 Mallikarjun Bhaganna 44 85
94)
91916615 Mahamad Jafar Maheboobali 42 81
95)
91916616 Mallikarjun Adappa 49 97
96)
91916617 Vasantkumar Mallappa 48 92
97)
91916619Basangouda Ashwathama Gouda 41 79
98)
91916620 Shivaraj Devappa 40 77
99)
91916621 Mareppa Devappa 37 71
100)
91916622 Hanamanta Sopanna 39 75
101)
91916623 Prashant Sanganna 38 73
102)
91916624Basangouda Patil Erannagouda 46 88
103)
91916625 Mahantesh Sharanappa 49 94
104)
91916629 Bheemashankar Siddappa 48 92
105)
91916630 Hanmatarayya Ningappa 47 90
106)
91916631 Shivaraj Basanagouda 47 90
107)
91916632 Bharath Neelappa 46 88
108)
91916633Ramesh Birada Mahadevappa Biradar 44 85
109)
91916635 Manappa Devappa 44 85
110)
91916636 Hasansab Bhlesab Syed 44 85
111)
91916637 Muttappa Siddappa 42 81
112)
91916640 Ramalinga Channappa 49 97
113)
91916641 Saruja Mallappa Chaluvadi 48 92
114)
91916645 Bheemanna Subhash 41 79
115)
91916646 Bhaganna Hulgappa 40 77
116)
91916647 Malappa Ambranna 37 71
117)
91916648 Arunkumar Sangayya 39 75
118)
91916649 Parashuram Hanamantraya 38 73
119)
91916650 Nagappa Paramanna 46 88
120)
91916651 Vinayaka Goundappa 49 94
121)
91916652Mahalingarayua Erakal Mallanna 48 92
122)
91916653 Shrishail Baslingappa 47 90
123)
91916654 Shivaraja Subhash 47 90
124)
91916655 Basavaraj Hanamantaraya 46 88
125)
91916656 Santosh Bheemaray 44 85
126)
91916657Gurulingappagouda Dundappa Gouda 44 85
127)
91916658 Vinodkumar Hulgappa 44 85
128)
91916659 Parashuram Mahadevappa 42 81
129)
91916660 Aslam Chandpasha 49 97
130)
91916661 Raghavendra Halleppa 48 92
131)
91916662 Sunil Channappa 41 79
132)
91916663Channappa Gouda Ninganna Gouda 40 77
133)
91916664 Mreppa Bheemanna 37 71
134)
91916665 Devindrappa Chandrashekhar 39 75
135)
91916666 Nagappa Devindrappa 38 73
136)
91916667 Ayyappa Prakash 46 88
137)
91916669 Rakesh Mareppa 49 94
138)
91916670 Deveanna Bheemaray 48 92
139)
91916671 Bheemaraya Nagappa 47 90
140)
91916672 Bheemayya Ramayya 47 90
141)
91916673 Paramanna Ninganna 46 88
142)
91917237 Devaraj hanmantaraya 44 85
143)
91916644 Tayappa Bheemaray 44 85
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 91817795 Saiydsameer Pasha 49 94
2) 91914613 Mounesh Mareppa 48 92
3) 91916509 Mahesh Kumar Dandappa 47 90
4) 91916510 Mahiboob Lalesab 47 90
5) 91916511 Malemma Basvraj 46 88
6) 91916512 Mallikarjun Basavaraj 44 85
7) 91916513 Mounesh Rangayya 44 85
8) 91916514Pradeep Biradar Naganagouda Biradar 44 85
9) 91916515 Raju Sonappa Jadhav 42 81
10)
91916516 Ramesh Bheemanna 49 97
11)
91916518 Savita Mahantappa 48 92
12)
91916519 Sharangouda Yenka Reddy 41 79
13)
91916521 Vachu Chandu Rathod 40 77
14)
91916522 Vishwaraj Malkanna 37 71
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 52
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
15)
91916523 Badesab Madarsab 39 75
16)
91916524 Basavaraj Mallappa 38 73
17)
91916525Bhagyalaxmi Hosamani Sumalingappa 46 88
18)
91916526 Devegouda Halavppa 49 94
19)
91916527 Devindrappa Mhadevappa 48 92
20)
91916529 Hanamantraya Basappa 47 90
21)
91916530 Jettappa Mallappa 47 90
22)
91916532 Mounesh Bheemanna 46 88
23)
91916534 Nagappa Tippanna 44 85
24)
91916533 Muttanna Ramanna 44 85
25)
91916535 Ninganna Kanakappa 44 85
26)
91916536 Ningappa Gangappa 42 81
27)
91916537 Paramannabiradar Bheemanna 49 97
28)
91916538 Saddam Husen Ajamatali 48 92
29)
91916539 Subhashchandra Chandappa 41 79
30)
91916540 Suma v. Rathod 40 77
31)
91916541 Tirupatii Balaram 37 71
32)
91916542 Ummanna Basavaraj 39 75
33)
91916543 Yankoba Bheemanna 38 73
34)
91916545 Akbar Ali Rasool Sab 46 88
35)
91916546 Ambresh Siddanna 49 94
36)
91916548 Basavaraj Paramanna 48 92
37)
91916549 Basavaraj Shrishaila 47 90
38)
91916551 Bheemanna Ningappa 47 90
39)
91916553 Dyavappa Piddappa 46 88
40)
91916554 H.T. Krishna Tirupati 44 85
41)
91916555 Hanmantraya Somanna Antolli 44 85
42)
91916556 Kalavati Durgappa 44 85
43)
91916557 Lakkappa Manappa 42 81
44)
91916558Laxmi Bheemarya Telaginamani 49 97
45)
91916559 Mahesh Basavaraj 48 92
46)
91916560 Malan Begum Sadikhusen 41 79
47)
91916561 Mallikarjun Timmayya 40 77
48)
91916562 Manikantha Basalingappa 37 71
49)
91916563 Mainakshi Veerabhadrappa 39 75
50)
91916564 Mohamed Azaruddin Jainuddin 38 73
51)
91916565 Mounesh Pampangouda 46 88
52)
91916566 Maheshwari Kashiray 49 94
53)
91916567 Muttappa Mareppa 48 92
54)
91916568 Nafeesa Shaik Gudasab 47 90
55)
91916569 Nandanna Kankappa 47 90
56)
91916570 Ninganna Amateppa 46 88
57)
91916571 Ningannan Hanmantaraya 44 85
58)
91916572 Parashuram Subbanna 44 85
59)
91916575 Pooja Channayya Swamy 44 85
60)
91916576Prakash Basalingappa Doddamani 42 81
61)
91916577 Prakash Rachappa 49 97
62)
91916578 Prakasha Narsappa 48 92
63)
91916579 Raghavendra Bheemanna 41 79
64)
91916580Raju Sabanna Gaddigi Sabanna 40 77
65)
91916581 Rakesh Bheemaraya 37 71
66)
91916582 Ramesh Mallikarjun 39 75
67)
91916583 Sashikant Chandshekhar 38 73
68)
91916585 Shivappa Sanna Nagappa 46 88
69)
91916586 Shivaraja Ranganna Dorei 49 94
70)
91916587 Shivaraj Veeresh 48 92
71)
91916588 Shobha Manappa 47 90
72)
91916589 Siddappa Durgappa 47 90
73)
91916590 Shrinivas Narayanarap 46 88
74)
91916591 Shreenivas Pundlik 44 85
75)
91916592 Subhash Chandra Manappa 44 85
76)
91916593 Suguresh Mallanna 44 85
77)
91916594 Sushma Timmanna 42 81
78)
91916595 Veena Ramakrishna 49 97
79)
91916596 Vijaylaskhmi Shivaji 48 92
80)
91916598 Nagaraju Sharanabasava 41 79
81)
91916599 Mounesh Dyavappa 40 77
82)
91916600Somalingappa Devappa Melinmani 37 71
83)
91916602 Anand Baangouda 39 75
84)
91916603 Hanamanta Mallappa 38 73
85)
91916604 Siddappa Dyavappa 46 88
86)
91916605 Vishnu Chandrakant 49 94
87)
91916607 Sindhooja Amayyaswamy 48 92
88)
91916608 Shankarnag Muddappa 47 90
89)
91916610Tipparaj Hanamantaray Knkgiri 47 90
90)
91916611 Channappa Duragappa 46 88
91)
91916612 Ningayya Gayanappa 44 85
92)
91916613 Jetteppa Nandappa 44 85
93)
91916614 Mallikarjun Bhaganna 44 85
94)
91916615 Mahamad Jafar Maheboobali 42 81
95)
91916616 Mallikarjun Adappa 49 97
96)
91916617 Vasantkumar Mallappa 48 92
97)
91916619Basangouda Ashwathama Gouda 41 79
98)
91916620 Shivaraj Devappa 40 77
99)
91916621 Mareppa Devappa 37 71
100)
91916622 Hanamanta Sopanna 39 75
101)
91916623 Prashant Sanganna 38 73
102)
91916624Basangouda Patil Erannagouda 46 88
103)
91916625 Mahantesh Sharanappa 49 94
104)
91916629 Bheemashankar Siddappa 48 92
105)
91916630 Hanmatarayya Ningappa 47 90
106)
91916631 Shivaraj Basanagouda 47 90
107)
91916632 Bharath Neelappa 46 88
108)
91916633Ramesh Birada Mahadevappa Biradar 44 85
109)
91916635 Manappa Devappa 44 85
110)
91916636 Hasansab Bhlesab Syed 44 85
111)
91916637 Muttappa Siddappa 42 81
112)
91916640 Ramalinga Channappa 49 97
113)
91916641 Saruja Mallappa Chaluvadi 48 92
114)
91916645 Bheemanna Subhash 41 79
115)
91916646 Bhaganna Hulgappa 40 77
116)
91916647 Malappa Ambranna 37 71
117)
91916648 Arunkumar Sangayya 39 75
118)
91916649 Parashuram Hanamantraya 38 73
119)
91916650 Nagappa Paramanna 46 88
120)
91916651 Vinayaka Goundappa 49 94
121)
91916652Mahalingarayua Erakal Mallanna 48 92
122)
91916653 Shrishail Baslingappa 47 90
123)
91916654 Shivaraja Subhash 47 90
124)
91916655 Basavaraj Hanamantaraya 46 88
125)
91916656 Santosh Bheemaray 44 85
126)
91916657Gurulingappagouda Dundappa Gouda 44 85
127)
91916658 Vinodkumar Hulgappa 44 85
128)
91916659 Parashuram Mahadevappa 42 81
129)
91916660 Aslam Chandpasha 49 97
130)
91916661 Raghavendra Halleppa 48 92
131)
91916662 Sunil Channappa 41 79
132)
91916663Channappa Gouda Ninganna Gouda 40 77
133)
91916664 Mreppa Bheemanna 37 71
134)
91916665 Devindrappa Chandrashekhar 39 75
135)
91916666 Nagappa Devindrappa 38 73
136)
91916667 Ayyappa Prakash 46 88
137)
91916669 Rakesh Mareppa 49 94
138)
91916670 Deveanna Bheemaray 48 92
139)
91916671 Bheemaraya Nagappa 47 90
140)
91916672 Bheemayya Ramayya 47 90
141)
91916673 Paramanna Ninganna 46 88
142)
91917237 Devaraj hanmantaraya 44 85
143)
91916644 Tayappa Bheemaray 44 85
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held - 42
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 2066770Mahantesh Nandageri Sahebgouda 39 93
2) 2066771 Sachin Ningappa 40 95
3) 2066772 Vishwardhya Bheemappa 38 90
4) 2066773Somasarajanayak Nandappanayak 37 88
5) 2066774 Buddema Dastagirsab 36 86
6) 2066775 Sultana Rajalisab 35 83
7) 2066776 Manoj Ramesh 40 95
8) 2066777 Lingaraj Basavaraj 36 86
9) 2066778Bheemmanna Hananmanthraya 33 79
10)
2066779Shambhavi Shivappa Kattimani 34 81
11)
2066780 Krishna 40 95
12)
2066781 Srinivas 38 90
13)
2066782 Devendra 37 88
14)
2066783 Anilkumar 36 86
15)
2066784 Verresh 35 83
16)
2066785 Giriseeh Shnakrappa 40 95
17)
2066786 Rajendrkumar 36 86
18)
2066787 Prafulkumar 33 79
19)
2066788 Vijay Kumar 34 81
20)
2066789 Subedar 40 95
21)
2066790 Venkatesh B. 38 90
22)
2066791 Bheemashankar 37 88
23)
2066792 Shivaraj Yankappa Patil 36 86
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPUR
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 2066770Mahantesh Nandageri Sahebgouda 39 93
2) 2066771 Sachin Ningappa 40 95
3) 2066772 Vishwardhya Bheemappa 38 90
4) 2066773Somasarajanayak Nandappanayak 37 88
5) 2066774 Buddema Dastagirsab 36 86
6) 2066775 Sultana Rajalisab 35 83
7) 2066776 Manoj Ramesh 40 95
8) 2066777 Lingaraj Basavaraj 36 86
9) 2066778Bheemmanna Hananmanthraya 33 79
10)
2066779Shambhavi Shivappa Kattimani 34 81
11)
2066780 Krishna 40 95
12)
2066781 Srinivas 38 90
13)
2066782 Devendra 37 88
14)
2066783 Anilkumar 36 86
15)
2066784 Verresh 35 83
16)
2066785 Giriseeh Shnakrappa 40 95
17)
2066786 Rajendrkumar 36 86
18)
2066787 Prafulkumar 33 79
19)
2066788 Vijay Kumar 34 81
20)
2066789 Subedar 40 95
21)
2066790 Venkatesh B. 38 90
22)
2066791 Bheemashankar 37 88
Annexure – 1.1 Criteria – 01
Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 42
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
23)
2066792 Shivaraj Yankappa Patil 36 86
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 91867517 Rahul Sanveevappa 43 96
2) 91951036 Ambika Narasappa 42 93
3) 91951037 Devamma Irappa 41 91
4) 91951039Mohammed Sarfraaz Khaja Hussain 40 89
5) 91951040Naziya Parveen Sadia Ali Addadgi 39 87
6) 91951041 Shreekanth Eshwar 43 96
7) 91951042 Ningamma Kallappa 41 91
8) 91951043 Srinivas 39 87
9) 91951044 N. Ambresh Bheemanna 36 80
10)
91951045Md. Mustaq Ahmed Md. Khaleel Ahmed 35 78
11)
91951046 Rishikesh 35 78
12)
91951047 Akeelesh 34 76
13)
91951048 Basavaraj Sharanappa 33 73
14)
91951049 Akash B. Ningappa B. 34 76
15)
91951050 Arunkumar Bheemaraya 43 96
16)
91951051 Hanamantray Basavaraj 42 93
17)
91951052 Khasim Sab Dhoole Sab 41 91
18)
91951053 Khasimali Sofisab 40 89
19)
91951055 Soummyya Chandrashekhar 39 87
20)
91951055 Wasim Akram 43 96
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 45
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
21)
91951056 Yaseensab Husainbasha 41 91
22)
Kiran Kumar 39 87
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 91867517 Rahul Sanveevappa 43 96
2) 91951036 Ambika Narasappa 42 93
3) 91951037 Devamma Irappa 41 91
4) 91951039Mohammed Sarfraaz Khaja Hussain 40 89
5) 91951040Naziya Parveen Sadia Ali Addadgi 39 87
6) 91951041 Shreekanth Eshwar 43 96
7) 91951042 Ningamma Kallappa 41 91
8) 91951043 Srinivas 39 87
9) 91951044 N. Ambresh Bheemanna 36 80
10)
91951045Md. Mustaq Ahmed Md. Khaleel Ahmed 35 78
11)
91951046 Rishikesh 35 78
12)
91951047 Akeelesh 34 76
13)
91951048 Basavaraj Sharanappa 33 73
14)
91951049 Akash B. Ningappa B. 34 76
15)
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16)
91951051 Hanamantray Basavaraj 42 93
17)
91951052 Khasim Sab Dhoole Sab 41 91
18)
91951053 Khasimali Sofisab 40 89
19)
91951055 Soummyya Chandrashekhar 39 87
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 45
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
20)
91951055 Wasim Akram 43 96
21)
91951056 Yaseensab Husainbasha 41 91
22)
Kiran Kumar 39 87
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 2050468Abdul Yunus Sarkavas Madan Sab 38 95
2) 2050469Annapurna Kattimani Sharanappa Kattimani 38 95
3) 2050470 Arunkumar Amrut 37 93
4) 2050471 Ayyanna Mallappa 36 90
5) 2050472 Basaveshwar Thirupathi 34 85
6) 2050473 Bheemaraeddy Lachamarddy 32 80
7) 2050474 Bheeraling Hanmantray 32 80
8) 2050475 Devananda Ningappa 31 78
9) 2050476 Gollalappa Sahebgouda 38 95
10)
2050477 Hanamantaray Bheemanna 37 93
11)
2050478 Jyoti Balaraja 38 95
12)
2050479 Mallikarjun Manappa 32 80
13)
2050480 Mallikarjun Manappa 38 95
14)
2050481 Nagaratna Devindrappa 38 95
15)
2050482 Naveen Kumar Mallanagouda 37 93
16)
2050483Ningangouda Vanikyalshantagouda 36 90
17)
2050484 Ningayya Chandrama 34 85
18)
2050485 Padmavati Tirupati 32 80
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 40
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
19)
2050486 Parashuram Kenchappa 32 80
20)
2050487 Ramesh Hanamanth 31 78
21)
2050488 Ranganath Devappa 38 95
22)
2050489 Savita Guranna 37 93
23)
2050490 Shoukat Pashumiya 38 95
24)
2050491 Sumitra Basavaraj 32 80
25)
2050492 Viresh Balabhimaraya 38 95
26)
2050493Somanagouda Paramannagouda 38 95
27)
2050494 Vithal Shreenivas 37 93
28)
2050495 Kashinatha Totada 36 90
29)
2050496 Tirupati Bheemanna 34 85
30)
2050497 Basavaraj Lachamappa 32 80
31)
2050498 Venkatesh Ramanna 32 80
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 2050468Abdul Yunus Sarkavas Madan Sab 38 95
2) 2050469Annapurna Kattimani Sharanappa Kattimani 38 95
3) 2050470 Arunkumar Amrut 37 93
4) 2050471 Ayyanna Mallappa 36 90
5) 2050472 Basaveshwar Thirupathi 34 85
6) 2050473 Bheemaraeddy Lachamarddy 32 80
7) 2050474 Bheeraling Hanmantray 32 80
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held - 40
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
8) 2050475 Devananda Ningappa 31 78
9) 2050476 Gollalappa Sahebgouda 38 95
10)
2050477 Hanamantaray Bheemanna 37 93
11)
2050478 Jyoti Balaraja 38 95
12)
2050479 Mallikarjun Manappa 32 80
13)
2050480 Mallikarjun Manappa 38 95
14)
2050481 Nagaratna Devindrappa 38 95
15)
2050482 Naveen Kumar Mallanagouda 37 93
16)
2050483Ningangouda Vanikyalshantagouda 36 90
17)
2050484 Ningayya Chandrama 34 85
18)
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19)
2050486 Parashuram Kenchappa 32 80
20)
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21)
2050488 Ranganath Devappa 38 95
22)
2050489 Savita Guranna 37 93
23)
2050490 Shoukat Pashumiya 38 95
24)
2050491 Sumitra Basavaraj 32 80
25)
2050492 Viresh Balabhimaraya 38 95
26)
2050493Somanagouda Paramannagouda 38 95
27)
2050494 Vithal Shreenivas 37 93
28)
2050495 Kashinatha Totada 36 90
29)
2050496 Tirupati Bheemanna 34 85
30)
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31)
2050498 Venkatesh Ramanna 32 80
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 91849928 Bheemanna Amalingappa 43 96
2) 91849960 Pavankumar Srinivasrao 42 93
3) 91938113 Ambresh Timanna 41 91
4) 91938114 Anjanaya Sharanappa 40 89
5) 91938115 Basamma Subbanna 43 96
6) 91938116 Basavaraj Bhimaraya 42 93
7) 91938117 Basavaraj Omraya 43 93
8) 91938118 Basavaraj Prahlad 40 89
9) 91938119 Bheemaray Halleppa Dasar 38 84
10)
91938120 Bheemashankar Yankoba 36 80
11)
91938121 Channabasava Basappa 35 78
12)
91938122 Chetan Kuradakatti Rajkumar 34 76
13)
91938123 Eshwar Bheemanna 33 73
14)
91938124 Gouramma Bhimanna 32 71
15)
91938125 Hanamant Sayabanna 42 93
16)
91938127 Khajesab Imamsab 43 96
17)
91938128 Mahantesh Ramesh 43 96
18)
91938131 Manjunath Hanamanth 42 93
19)
91938132 Mounesh Mallappa 41 91
20)
91938133 Nagaraj Hanamata 40 89
GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held - 45
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
21)
91938134 Nangaraj Ningappa 43 96
22)
91938135 Parashuram Sivappa 42 93
23)
91938138 Prakash Subhash 43 93
24)
91938139Ruchita Kattimani Shekhar Babu 40 89
25)
91938140 Sangeeta Manappa 38 84
26)
91938141 Savitayyanna 36 80
27)
91938142 Shivaraj Kumar Sharanappa 35 78
28)
91938144 Shweta Subhash 34 76
29)
91938145 Subhash Tirupati 33 73
30)
91938146 Venkatesh Ashok 32 71
31)
91938147 Vidya Shree Goudappagouda 42 93
32)
91938148 Mahantesh Tirupati 43 96
33)
91938149 Mallikarjun Chandrakant D. 43 96
34)
91938150Amaresh Hanamanta Hampanal 42 93
35)
91938151 Basavaraj Siddanna 41 91
36)
91938152 Akash Tirupati 40 89
37)
91938153 Shivkumar Ningappa 43 96
38)
91938154 Mahesh Halleppa 42 93
39)
91938155 Sharan Basappa Mareppa 43 93
40)
91938156Boramma Patil Gundappa Gouda 40 89
41)
91938157 Sharnappa Hanamantaraya 38 84
42)
91938159 Santosh Amalappa 36 80
43)
91938160 Anilkumar Satyanarayan 35 78
44)
91938162 Venkatesh Basappa 34 76
45)
91938163 Mallikarjun Gurunath Reddy 33 73
46)
91938164 Devaraj Manappagouda 32 71
47)
91938166 Sharanagouda Yankanagouda 42 93
48)
91938168 Parshuram Nagappa 43 96
49)
91938169 Tosif Mosoomshah 43 96
50)
91938172 Sangamesh Gugulingappa 42 93
51)
91938110 Vishalkumar Mallikarjun 41 91
52)
91938129 Mahesh Basavaraj 40 89
53)
91938167 Kiran Basavaraj 43 96
AttendedPercenta
ge
1) 91849928 Bheemanna Amalingappa 43 96
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5) 91938115 Basamma Subbanna 43 96
6) 91938116 Basavaraj Bhimaraya 42 93
7) 91938117 Basavaraj Omraya 43 93
8) 91938118 Basavaraj Prahlad 40 89
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10)
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GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, SHORAPURAnnexure – 1.1
Criteria – 01 Metric - 1.1
Total No. of Class held – 45
Sl. No. Reg. No. Name of the Student
Subject 01
11)
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12)
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13)
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14)
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15)
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16)
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17)
91938128 Mahantesh Ramesh 43 96
18)
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19)
91938132 Mounesh Mallappa 41 91
20)
91938133 Nagaraj Hanamata 40 89
21)
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22)
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23)
91938138 Prakash Subhash 43 93
24)
91938139Ruchita Kattimani Shekhar Babu 40 89
25)
91938140 Sangeeta Manappa 38 84
26)
91938141 Savitayyanna 36 80
27)
91938142 Shivaraj Kumar Sharanappa 35 78
28)
91938144 Shweta Subhash 34 76
29)
91938145 Subhash Tirupati 33 73
30)
91938146 Venkatesh Ashok 32 71
31)
91938147 Vidya Shree Goudappagouda 42 93
32)
91938148 Mahantesh Tirupati 43 96
33)
91938149 Mallikarjun Chandrakant D. 43 96
34)
91938150Amaresh Hanamanta Hampanal 42 93
35)
91938151 Basavaraj Siddanna 41 91
36)
91938152 Akash Tirupati 40 89
37)
91938153 Shivkumar Ningappa 43 96
38)
91938154 Mahesh Halleppa 42 93
39)
91938155 Sharan Basappa Mareppa 43 93
40)
91938156Boramma Patil Gundappa Gouda 40 89
41)
91938157 Sharnappa Hanamantaraya 38 84
42)
91938159 Santosh Amalappa 36 80
43)
91938160 Anilkumar Satyanarayan 35 78
44)
91938162 Venkatesh Basappa 34 76
45)
91938163 Mallikarjun Gurunath Reddy 33 73
46)
91938164 Devaraj Manappagouda 32 71
47)
91938166 Sharanagouda Yankanagouda 42 93
48)
91938168 Parshuram Nagappa 43 96
49)
91938169 Tosif Mosoomshah 43 96
50)
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51)
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52)
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53)
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Program: B.Sc.
All the Department has maintained lesson plan in hard copy for the
academic year 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 & 2019-20
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ PHYSICS
Semester: Odd Semester
Class: I SEM
Theory Total Hours: 60 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 4 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching
Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1 : Laws of
Motion
Introduction frames of referance ,
newtons law of motion
dynamics of system
dyanamics of system of particles
different examples on dyanamics
explanation on them
centre of concept
motiom of center of mass
derivation on motion of center of mass
problems solved
Test
Assignment
(10h)
4 Hrs/
Week
Unit 2 :
momentum
and energy
Conversion of energy
Work and energy
Work energy conversion
Motion of rocket
Derivation on motion of rocket
Problems
Rational motion
6+5
Unit 3 :
Dynamics of
rigid body
Rational motion about an axis Angular motion ,relation between torque
and Angular moment Perpendicular axis theorem
10
4 Unit- 4:
Gravitation:
Newton's Law of Gravitation, Motion of a
particle in central force field (motion in a
plane, angular momentum
is conserved, areal velocity is constant).
Kepler's Laws (statement only), Satellite in
circular orbit and application
Geosynchronous orbits, Weightlessness,
Basic idea of gio positioning system
(GPS).Rolle’s Theorem, Lagrange’s Mean
Value Theorem and Cauchy’s Mean Value
Theorem, Taylor’s Theorem, Taylor’s and
Maclaurin’s Series and related examples,
Intermediate forms (L-Hospital Rule).
8
Unit-5:
Elasticity
Hooke's Law Stress-strain diagram Elastic
modli Relation between elastic constants
Poisson s a Expression tor Poisson's ratio in
terms of elastic constants Work done of
Rigidity ad work done in twisting a wire
twisting couple on a cylinder-
Determination and Rigidity modulus by
static torsion Toursional pendulum
Determination of Rigidity modulus and
moment of inertia-
8hrs
Unit -6:
Oscillation
Simple harmonic motion .differential
equation of SHM and it s solution kinetics
and potential energy and their time average
.Special Theory of Relativity:
Oscillations: Simple harmonic motion,
Differential equation of SHM and its
solutions, Kinetic and Potential
Energy, Total Energy and their time
averages, Damped
6+7hrs
Total Hours 60 Hrs
Sl.
No.
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
Unit 1: Laws of Motion Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Laws of Motion 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Introduction frames of referenc
explanation on them centre of concept
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Newton’s law of motion 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Dynamics of system 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Different examples on dynamics 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Dyanamics Of system of particles 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2 : Momentum And Energy
Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Unit 2 : Momentum And Energy 00 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Conversion of energy 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Work and energy 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Work energy conversion 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Motion of rocket Derivation on
motion of rocket
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Rational motion 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 02
assignment
Unit 3: Dynamics Of Rigid Body Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Dynamics of rigid body 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Angular moment 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Angular motion ,relation between
torque
02 Black board/ Lecture
4 Rational motion about an axis 02 Black board/ Lecture
5 Perpendicular axis theorem 02 Black board/ Lecture
6 problems 02 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 10
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 03
assignment
Unit 4:: Gravitation: Name of the Faculty:
1 Newton's Law of Gravitation, 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Motion of a particle 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Motion of a particle in
central force field
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 motion in a plane, angular
momentum
is conserved, areal velocity is
constant
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Kepler's Laws (statement only), Satellite in circular
orbit and application
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Geosynchronous orbits, 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Weightlessness, 01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Basic idea of global
positioning system (GPS).
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 5 :: Elasticity Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Hooke's Law Stress-strain diagram 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 R Elastic modl elation between elastic constants
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Poisson s a Expression tor Poisson's ratio in
terms of elastic consa stants
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Work done of Rigidity ad work done in twisting a wire
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Twisting couple on a cylinder- 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Determination and Rigidity
modulus by static torsional pendulum
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Determination and Rigidity
modulus by Torsional pendulum
Determination of Rigidity modulus
and moment of inertia-
01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Determination of Rigidity modulus
and moment of inertia-
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit-6: :Oscillations Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 , Special Theory of Relativity:
Oscillations:
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Simple harmonic motion, Differential equation of SHM and its solutions
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Kinetic and Potential
Energy.
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Total Energy and their time
averages, Damped
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Special Theory of Relativity:
Constancy of speed of
light.
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Postulates of Special Theory of
Relativity.
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Length contraction, Time dilation,
Relativistic addition of velocities
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 07
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
SL Experiments list for 1 paper 4 hrs/Week Name
1 Measurements of length (or diameter) using
vernier caliper, screw gauge 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
2 To determine the Height ofa Building using
a Sextant.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
3 To determine the Moment of Inertia of a
Flywheel.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
4 To determine the Young's Modulus of a
Wire by bar bending method.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
5 To determine the Modulus of Rigidity of a
Wire by Maxwell's nedle.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
6 To determine the Elastic Constants of a Wire by Searle's method.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
7 To determine g by Bar Pendulum (L vs T
and L' Vs LT).
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
8 To determine g by Kater's Pendulum. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
9 Verification of Parallel axis theorem. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
10 To determine g and velocity for a freely
falling body using Digital Timing
Techanique.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
11 To study the Motion of a Spring and
calculate (a) Spring Constant (b) Value of
graph
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
12 Verification of Perpendicular axis theorem. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
13 Moment of Inertia of irregular body. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
14 Young's modulus by cantilever- load versus
Depression graph
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
15 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
16 Assignmen 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
17 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Program: B.Sc.
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ PHYSICS
Semester: Even Semester
Class: II SEM
Theory Total Hours: 60 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 4 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching
Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1 : Vector
Analysis
Vector Analysis: Review of vector algebra
(Scalar and Vector product),
gradient divergence, Curl and their
significance, Qualitative approach on
Vector Integration, Line, Surface and
volume integrals of Vector fields, Gauss-
divergence theorem and Stoke's theorem of
vectors (statement only) Electrostatics:
Electrostatic Field, electric flux, Gauss's
theorem of electrostatics, Applications of
Gauss theorem Electric field due to point
charge, infinite line of charge, uniformly
charged spherical shell and solid sphere,
Electric potential as line integral of electric
field, potential due to a
point charge, Capacitance of an isolated
spherical conductor, parallel plate
and spherical condenser, Energy perunit
volume in electrostatic field. Dielectric
(5h)+ (10h)
4 Hrs/
Week
medium, Polarisation, Displacement vector
Gauss's theorem in dielectrics.
Parallel plate capacitor completely filled
with dielectric.
Unit 2 :
Magnetism
Magnetism: Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart's
law and its applications- straight conductor,
circular coil, solenoid carrying current.
Divergence and curl of magnetic field.
Magnetic vector potential, Ampere's
circuital law.
5h+5h
Unit 3 :
Electromagnet
ic Induction
Electromagnetic Induction: Faraday's laws
of electromagnetic induction,
Lenz's law, self and mutual inductance, Lof
single coil, M of two coils. Energy
stored in magnetic field.
5h
Unit- 4:
Magnetic
properties of
Materials
Magnetic properties of Materials : Magnetic
intensity, magnetic induction
nonmagnetic susceptibility. Curie law,
Hysteresis loss of energy.
Maxwell's equation and Electromagnetic
wave propagation: Equation
of continuity of current Displacement
current, Maxwell's equations, Poynting
vector, energy density in electromagnetic
field, electromagnetic wave
propagation through vacuum, transverse
nature of EM waves, polarization,
5h+10h
Unit-5: DC
Circuit
analysis
DC Circuit analysis: Concept of current and
voltage sources, Kirchoff's
Current and Voltage law Principle of
Duality (voltage and Current sources
equivalents). Thevenin's theorem,
Superposition theorem, Reciprocity theorem
and Maximum Power transfer theorem.
Transient currents: Growth
and decay of current in series LR circuit,
decay of charge in series LCR
d decay of charge in RC circuit, Growth
Circuit.
5h+3h
Unit-6 Alternating currents : Review of basic definitions, LCR Series circuit to
7h
Alternating
currents
Sinusoidal voltages impedance by using
only j operators series resonance
Q factor and bandwidth qualitative
explanation of LCR parallel circuit.
Total Hours 60 Hrs
Sl.
No
.
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
Unit 1: Vector Analysis Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Vector Analysis: Review of vector
algebra (Scalar and Vector product),.
05 +10+4 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
As
allotted
per time
table
2 gradient divergence, Curl and their
significance,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Qualitative approach on Vector
Integration,
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Gauss-divergence theorem and 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Electrostatics: Electrostatic Field,
electric flux,.
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Gauss's theorem of
electrostatics,
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 infinite line of charge, 01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Electric potential as line integral of
electric field
01 Black board/ Lecture
9 potential due to a
point charge,
01 Black board/ Lecture
10 Capacitance of an isolated spherical
conductor
01 Black board/ Lecture
11 Applications of Gauss theorem 01 Black board/ Lecture
12 uniformly charged spherical shell and
solid sphere
01 Black board/ Lecture
13 , Line, Surface and volume integrals
of Vector fields
01 Black board/ Lecture
14 Electric field due to point
charge,
01 Black board/ Lecture
15 Dielectric
medium,
01 Black board/ Lecture
16 Polarisation, Displacement vector 01 Black board/ Lecture
17 Gauss's theorem in dielectrics. 01 Black board/ Lecture
18 Parallel plate capacitor completely
filled with dielectric.
01 Black board/ Lecture
19 Stoke's theorem of vectors 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 19
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2: Magnetism: Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Magnetism: 6h+5h Black board/ Lecture
2 Biot-Savart's law and its
applications-.
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Straight conductor, 02 Black board/ Lecture
4 circular coil, solenoid carrying
current.
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Divergence and curl of
magnetic field.
02 Black board/ Lecture
6 Magnetic vector potential, 02 Black board/ Lecture
7 Ampere's cireuital law 02 Black board/ Lecture
8 Magnetostatics: 01 Black board/ Lecture
Unit :-3 Electromagnetic Induction 05 Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1
Electromagnetic Induction: 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Faraday's laws of electromagnetic
induction,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Lenz's law, 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 self and mutual inductance 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 L of single coil, M of two coils.
Energy stored in magnetic field.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 05
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
Unit :4 Magnetic properties of Materials 05h +10h Name of the Faculty : Gururaj Kulkarni
Magnetic properties of Materials :
Magnetic intensity
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
1 Magnetic susceptibility. 01 Black board/ Lecture
2 Curie law, Hysteresis loss of energy 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Maxwell's equation 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Electromagnetic wave propagation:
Equation
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 of continuity of current Displacement 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 current, Maxwell's equations, 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Poynting vector, 01 Black board/ Lecture
8 energy density in electromagnetic
field,
01 Black board/ Lecture
9 electromagnetic wave
propagation
01 Black board/ Lecture
10 electromagnetic wave
propagation through vacuum, ,
01 Black board/ Lecture
11 electromagnetic wave
propagation through vacuum,
01 Black board/ Lecture
12 transverse nature of EM waves, 01 Black board/ Lecture
13 electromagnetic wave polarization, 01 Black board/ Lecture
14 Total hours: 15h
15 Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
01
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 5 :: DC Circuit analysis 5h +3h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 DC Circuit analysis: Concept of
current and voltage sources,
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Kirchoff's Current and Voltage law 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Principle of Duality (voltage and
Current sources
equivalents).
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Thevenin's theorem, Superposition
theorem,
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Reciprocity theorem
and Maximum Power transfer
theorem
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Transient currents: Growth
and decay of current in series Circuit.
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 LR circuit, decay of charge in series
LCR
01 Black board/ Lecture
8 d decay of charge in RC circuit,
Growth
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit-6: Alternating currents 7h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Alternating currents : Review of
basic definitions,
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 LCR Series circuit to Sinusoidal 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 voltages impedance by using only 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 j operators series 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 resonanceQ factor 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 bandwidth qualitative 0 Black board/ Lecture
7 explanation of LCR parallel circuit. 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 07
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
SL Experiments list for 2 paper 4 hrs/Week Name
1 To use a Multimeter for measuring (a)
Resistances, (b) AC and DC Voltages, (C) DC
Current, and (d) checking electrical fuses.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
2 Ballistic Galvanometer: Pointer galvanometer
/Spot galvanometer (i) Measurement of charge and current
sensitivity
i) Measurement of CDR (ii) Determine a high resistance by Leakage
Method
(iv) To detemine Self Inductance of a Coil by Rayleigh's Method
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
3 To compare capacitances using De'Sauty's
bridge.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
4 Measurement of field strength B and its
variation in a Solenoid (Determine dB/dx).
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
5 To study the Characteristics of a Series RC
Circuit.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
6 To study the a series LCR circuit and determine
its (a) Resonant Frequency (b) Qualit
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
7 To study a parallel LCR circuit and determine
its (a) Anti-resonant frequency and (b)
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
8 To determine a Low Resistance by Carey
Foster's Bridge
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
9 To verify the Thevenin and Norton theorem. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
10 To verify the Superposition, and Maximum
Power Transfer Theorem.
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
11 To determine Self- inductance of a given coil
by using Anderson "s bridge
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
12 To determine L for two different values by equal voltage method.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
13 To determine C for two different values by
equal voltage method.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
14 Verification of Faraday's laws. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
15 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
16 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
17 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
..
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Program: B.Sc.
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ physics
Semester: Odd Semester
Class: IIISEM
Theory Total Hours: 60 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 4 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching
Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1: Laws
of
Thermodynami
s
Introduction to thermodynamics,
Explanation about Zeroth law.
Explain 1st law of Thermodynamics &
Internal energy.
Conversation of heat into Work.
Various thermodynamic process,
Application of First Law.
Relation between CP & CV.
Work done during Isothermal process.
Work done during Adiabatic process.
Compressibility Coefficient.
Expansion Coefficient.
Reversible & Irreversible process.
Explanation of Second law of
Thermodynamics.
Explanation of Entropy.
Explanation Carnot’s cycle &Theorem.
15
4 Hrs/
Week
Unit 2 :
Thermodynami
c potentials
Introduction to Thermodynamic potential.
Enthalpy explanation.
Gibbs,Helmholtz & Internal energy and
function.
Maxwell’s relation and its effect.
Joule Thomson Effect .Clausius Clapeyron
Equation. Expression for (CP-CV) , CP/CV
15
Tds equations Refrigerator, Entropy
changes. Entropy-temperature diagrams.
Third Law of Thermodynamics.
Explanation. Unattainability of absolute
zero. Assignment , problem ,
Unit 3 :
KINETIC THE
OF
GASES AND
TRANSPORT
PHENOMENO
Introduction, postulates, velocity of gas molecules Maxwell' law of distribution of
velocities ,experimental verification ,mean
OfRreYe path ,expressionfor mean free path
transport phenomenon of momentum
thermal conductivity transport of thermal energy transport of massdegrees of freedom,
Nlaw of equipartion of energy application to
specific heat of gases mono , dia and
triatomic gas molecules
9h
Unit- 4:
Theory of
Radiations:
Black Body Radiation Spectral Distribution
Concept Energy Density
Derivation of Planck's Law Deduction of
Wien's Distribution Law Deduction of
Stefan -Boltzmann law and Weins
Displacement law Deduction of Rayleigh -
Jeans Law
6h
Unit-5:
Statistical
Mechanics
Macro and Microstate of the System
Phase Space of Physical System
Entropy Thermodynamic Probability,
Most Probale Distribution and Statistical
Equilibrium Thermodynamic Probability -
Problems Solving Classical Statistics:
Maxwell-Boltzmann Statistics Example
and Illustrations Maxwell -Boltzmann
Distribution Law- Deviation Maxwell
Boltzmann Distribution Law-distribution
velocities mean , rms and most probable
velocities Bose-Einstein Statistics(B-E)-
Quantum Statistics -Examples and
Illustration Bose-Einstein Distribution Law-
Derivation Photon Gas-B-E Statistics
Quantum Statistics - Feremi-Dirac
Statistics: Examples and Illustration
Fermi-Dirac Distribution Law: Derivation
Electron Gas: F-D Statistics Comparison of
M-B,B-E and F-D StatisticsM-B,B-E and F-
D Statistics: Problems
15h
Total Hours 60 Hrs
Sl.
No
.
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
Unit 1: Laws of Thermodynamis Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Introduction to thermodynamics, 05 +10+4 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
As
allotted
per time
table
2 Explanation about Zeroth law. Black board/ Lecture
3 Explain 1st law of Thermodynamics & Internal energy.
Black board/ Lecture
4 Conversation of heat into Work. Black board/ Lecture
5 Various thermodynamic process, Black board/ Lecture
6 Application of First Law Black board/ Lecture
7 Work done during Isothermal process.
8 Work done during Adiabatic process.
9 Compressibility Coefficient.
10 Expansion Coefficient. Black board/ Lecture
11 Reversible & Irreversible process. Black board/ Lecture
12 Explanation of Second law of Thermodynamics.
Black board/ Lecture
13 Explanation of Entropy. Black board/ Lecture
14 Explanation Carnots cycle &Theorem.
Black board/ Lecture
15 Relation between CP & CV. Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 15
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2: Thermodynamic potential. 15h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Introduction to Thermodynamic potential.
02 Black board/ Lecture
2 Enthalpy ,explanation. 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Gibbs, Helmholtz &Internal energy and function.
02 Black board/ Lecture
4 Maxwell’s relation and its effect. 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Joule Thomson Effect. 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Clausius Clapeyron Equation. 02 Black board/ Lecture
7 Expression for (CP-CV) , CP/CV 02 Black board/ Lecture
8 Tds equations 02 Black board/ Lecture
9 Refrigerator, Entropy changes. 01 Black board/ Lecture
10 Entropy-temperature diagrams. 01 Black board/ Lecture
Unit :-3 kinetic theory of gas 09hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1
Introduction, postulates, velocity of
gas molecules
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2
Maxwell 'law of distribution of
velocities,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Experimental verification ,mean free path
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Expression for mean free path 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 transport phenomenon of momentum
thermal conductivity ,
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Transport of thermal energy Black board/ Lecture
7 Transport of mass degrees of
freedom, Black board/ Lecture
8 law of equipartion of energy
application to specific heat of gases
Black board/ Lecture
9 mono, dia and triatomic gas molecule Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 09
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
Unit :4 Theory of Radiation 06h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Black Body Radiation 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Spectral Distribution 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Concept Energy Density 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Derivation of Planck's Law 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Deduction of Wien's Distribution
Law
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Deduction of Stefan -Boltzmann law
and Weins Displacement law
Deduction of Rayleigh -Jeans Law
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
01
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 5 : Statistical Mechanics 15hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Macro and Microstate of the System 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Phase Space of Physical System 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Entropy 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Thermodynamic Probability,
Most Probable Distribution and
Statistical Equilibrium
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Thermodynamic Probability - Problems Solving
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Classical Statistics :Maxwell-
Boltzmann Statistics (M-
B):Example and Illustrations
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Maxwell -Boltzmann Distribution Law-Derivation
01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Maxwell Boltzmann Distribution Law-distribution velocities mean,
rms and most probable velocities
01 Black board/ Lecture
9 Bose-Einstein Statistics(B-E)-
Quantum Statistics -Examples and Illustration
01 Black board/ Lecture
10 Bose-Einstein Distribution Law- Derivation
01 Black board/ Lecture
11 Photon Gas-B-E Statistics 01 Black board/ Lecture
12 Quantum Statistics -Feremi-Dirac Statistics: Examples & Illustration
01 Black board/ Lecture
13 Fermi-Dirac Distribution Law Derivation
01 Black board/ Lecture
14 Electron Gas: F-D Statistics 01 Black board/ Lecture
15 Comparison of M-B,B-E and F-D Statistics
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 15
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
SL Experiments list for 3 paper 4 hrs/Week Name
1 To determine Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, J,
by Callender and Barne's constant flow method. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
2 Measurement of Planck's constant using black
body radiation.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
3 To determine Stefan's Constant. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
4 Verification of Stefan's T4th Law. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
5 To determine the coefficient of thermal
conductivity of copper by Searle's Apparatus.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
6 To determine the Coefficient of Thermal
Conductivity of Cu by Angstrom's Method.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
7 To determine the coefficient of thermal
conductivity of a bad conductor by Lee and
Charlton's disc method.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
8 To determine the temperature co-efficient of
resistance by Platinum resistance thermometer
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
9 To study the variation of thermo emf across two
junctions of a thermocouple with temperature
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
10 To calibrate the given thermocouple and to determine the un known temperature
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
11 To record and analyze the cooling temperature
of an hot object as a function of time using a
thermocouple and suitable data acquisition
system
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
12 To calibrate Resistance Temperature Device
(RTD) using Null Method/Off-Balance Bridge
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
13 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
14 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
15 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
16 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
17 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Program: B.Sc.
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ PHYSICS
Semester: Even Semester
Class: IV SEM
Theory Total Hours: 60 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 4 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching
Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1: (a) Superpositio
n of Two
Collinear
Harmonic
Oscillation
(b) Superpositi
o n of Two
Perpendicular
Harmonic
Oscillations s
(c) Waves
Motion
General
Superposition of Two Collinear Harmonic
Oscillations : Linearity and position
Principle : (1) Oscillations having equal
frequencies and (Oscillations having
different frequencies (Beats)
Superposition of Two Perpendicular
Harmonic Oscillations: Graphical and
Analytical Methods Lissajous Figures with
equal an unequal reduceand their uses.
Waves Motion General: Transverse waves
on a string. Travelling and standing waves
on a string Normal modes of a string. Group
velocity, phase velocity, plane waves,
spherical waves. Wave intensity.
4h+2h+7h
4 Hrs/
Week
Unit 2 : Fluids Fluids: Surface tension Synclastic and
anticlastic surface Excess of
pressure- Application to spherical and
cylindrical drops and bubbles - variation
of surface tension with temperature -
Jaegar's method. Viscosity: Viscosity
6h
Rate flow of liquid in a capillary tube -
Poiseuille's formula - Determination
of coefficient of viscosity of a liquid -
Variations of viscosity of a liquid with
temperature lubrication. Physics of low
pressure- production and measurement
of low pressure - Rotary pump- Diffusion
pump Molecular pump Knudsen
absolute gauge penning and pirani gauge
Detection of leakage.
Unit- 3: Sound
Sound: Simple harmonic motion- forced
Vibration a resonance- Intensity and
loudness of sound- Decibels- Intensity levels
musical notes – Musical scale. Acoustics of
buildings. Reverberation and me of
reverberation Absorption coefficient
Sabine's formula measurement of
reverberation Acoustic aspects of halls and
auditoria
6h+3h
Wave optics: Electromagnetic nature of
light. Definition and properties
wave front. Huygens principle. Construction
or wave
Unit- 4:
Interference:
Interference: Interference by Division of
amplitude and division of wave front
Young's double slit experiment. Lloyd's
Mirror and Fresnel's Biprism . Phase change
on reflection: Stoke's treatment interference
in Thin films; paralleland wedge- shaped
films. Fringes of equal inclination
(Haidinger fringes)
Fringes of equal thickness (Fizeau fringes).
Newton's ring : measurement of wavelength
and refractive index.
10hrs
Unit-5:
Michelson's
Interferometer:
Michelson's Interferometer: idea of form of
fringes (no theory needed). Determination of
wavelength, wavelength difference,
refractive index and visibility of fringes.
9h
Diffraction: Fraunhofer diffraction: Single
slit, double slit, multiple slits or
diffraction grating Fresnel diffraction: half-
period zones. Zone plate, Fresnel
diffraction pattern of a straight edge, a slit and a wire using half-period zone
analysis.
Unit: 6
Polarization
Polarization: Transverse nature of light
waves. Plane polarized light production and
analysis circular and elliptical polarization.
Double refraction
in an uniaxial crystal, Huygens theory of
positive and negative crystal, optical
activity, Fresnel theory, quarter wave plate
and half wave plate, Laurent na
shade polarimeter.
13hrs
Total Hours 60 Hrs
Unit 1: (a)+(b)+(c) 4+2+7hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
Sl.
No
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
1 Superposition of Two Collinear
Harmonic Oscillations
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Linearity and position Principle : (1)
Oscillations having equal frequencies
02 Black board/ Lecture
3 Oscillations having different
frequencies (Beats)
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Superposition of Two Perpendicular
Harmonic Oscillations
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Graphical and Analytical Methods
Lissajous Figures with equal an
unequal reduce and their uses
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Waves Motion General 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Transverse waves on a string. 01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Travelling and standing waves on string Normal modes of a string.
02 Black board/ Lecture
9 Group velocity, 01 Black board/ Lecture
10 Phase velocity, plane waves,
spherical waves..
01 Black board/ Lecture
11 Wave intensity 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 13
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2: Fluids 6h
1 Surface tension Synclastic and anticlastic surface
01 Black board/ Lecture
2 Excess of pressure- Application to spherical
and cylindrical drops and bubbles -
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Variation of surface tension with
temperature - Jaegar's method.
Viscosity: Viscosity
Rate flow of liquid in a capillary
tube -
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Poiseuille's formula Determination
of coefficient of viscosity of a liquid
- Variations of viscosity of a liquid
with temperature lubrication.
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Physics of low pressure- production
and measurement
of low pressure - Rotary pump-
Diffusion pump Molecular pump
Knudsen
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Absolute gauge penning and pirani
gauge Detection of leakage.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Unit :-3 Sound: 09
1 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
Sound: Simple harmonic motion-
2 forced Vibration a resonance-
Intensity and loudness of sound-
Decibels-
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Intensity levels musical notes –
Musical scale
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Acoustics of buildings.
Reverberation and time of
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 reverberation Absorption coefficient
Sabine's formula measurement of
reverberation
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Acoustic aspects of halls and auditoria 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Wave optics: Electromagnetic nature
of light.
01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Definition and properties
wave front.
01 Black board/ Lecture
9 Huygens principle. Construction or
wave
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 09h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
01
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 4 :: Interference: 10hrs
1 Interference: Interference by
Division of amplitude and division
of wave front
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Young's double slit experiment. 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Lloyd's Mirror and Fresnel's Biprism .
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Phase change on reflection: Stoke's treatment interference in Thin films;
02 Black board/ Lecture
5 paralleland wedge- shaped films. 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Fringes of equal inclination
(Haidinger fringes)
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Fringes of equal thickness (Fizeau fringes).
01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Newton's ring : 01 Black board/ Lecture
9 measurement of wavelength and
refractive index.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 10
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit-5 Michelson's Interferometer ,Diffraction: 9h
1 Michelson's Interferometer: idea of
form of fringes (no theory needed).
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Determination of wavelength,
wavelength difference,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 refractive index and visibility of
fringes.
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Diffraction: Fraunhofer diffraction 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Single slit, double slit, multiple slits
or
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Diffraction grating Fresnel
diffraction: half-period zones. Zone
plate,
02 Black board/ Lecture
7 Fresnel diffraction pattern of a
straight edge,
01 Black board/ Lecture
8 a slit and a wire using half-period
zone analysis.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 09
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit-6 Polarization: 13hrs
1 Polarization: Transverse nature of
light waves.
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Plane polarized light 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 production and analysis circular and
elliptical polarization
02 Black board/ Lecture
4 Double refraction in an uniaxial
crystal,
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Huygens theory of positive and
negative crystal,
02 Black board/ Lecture
6 Optical activity, Fresnel theory 02 Black board/ Lecture
7 quarter wave plate and half wave
plate,
02 Black board/ Lecture
8 Laurent half shade polarimeter 02 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 13
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
SL Experiments list for 4 paper 4 hrs/Week Name
1 To investigate the motion of coupled
oscillators
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
2 To determine the Frequency of an
Electrically Maintained Tuning Fork by
Melde's Experimen
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
3 To study Lissajous Figures. 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
4 Familiarization with Schuster's focussing, determination of angle of prism
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
5 To determine the Coeflicient of Viscosity of
water by Capillary Flow Method
(Poiseuille's method).
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
6 To determine the Refractive Index of the
Material of a given Prism using Sodium
Light.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
7 To determine Dispersive Power of the
Material of a given Prism using Mercury Light
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
8 To determine the value of Cauchy
Constants of a material of a prism.
02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
9 To determine the Resolving Power of a
Prism.
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
10 To determine wavelength of sodium light
using Fresnel Biprism.
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
11 To determine wavelength of sodium light
using Newton's Rings.
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
12 To determine the wavelength of Laser light
using Diffraction of Single Slit.
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
13 To determine wavelength of (1) Sodium &
(2) spectrum of Mercury light using plane
diffraction
Grating
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
14 To determine the Resolving Power of a
Plane Diffraction Grating
02hrs Rajshekar.M
Kulkarni
& Gururaj
15 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
16 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
17 Assignment 02hrs Rajshekar.M & Gururaj
Kulkarni
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Program: B.Sc.
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ PHYSICS
Semester: odd Semester
Class: V SEM
Paper : 5.1
Theory Total Hours: 48 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 3 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1: Properties of
Atom
Cathode Rays, properties and applications,
Charge of an Electron by Millikan's oil drop
method, e/m by J J Thomson method and
Dunningtein method, Atomic mass by
Duntipsters
method
6 hrs 6
hrs/Week
Unit 2 :
Atomic
Spectra
Wave mechanical approach of the atom.
Concept of electron spin and space
quantization,
structure of an atom, Stem-Cierlach
experiment, The Pauli's exelusion principle,
electron
configurations of single valence electron
atoms (alkali metals) and two valence
electron
axons and their spectra (Principle, Sharp.
Diffuse and Fundamental series) Vector
model of the atom JJ & L-S Coupling (vector
diagrams), spin-orbit interaction, magnetic
moment
17 hrs
due to orbital and spin motion
Excitation and ionization potentials: The
Frank-Heitz experiment. Penetrating and non penetrating orbits in the alkali metals.
Unit- 3: Effect
of Magnetic
field on
spectral lines
Larmor's precession in a magnetic field,
expression for magnetic interaction energy
Magnetic field effects; Normal and
anomalous Zeeman Effect (with energy level
diagrams). experimental set up to observe
Zeeman effect. Energy level diagram for
Sodium D lines in a weak magnetic field.
Lande g -factor Problems
9 hrs
Unit- 4:
Molecular
Spectra
Different types of motion in a molecule
(electronic, vibration, rotatiomal), molecular
energy distribution in the electromagnetic
spectrum, general features of band spectra
compared to atomic spectra The diatomic
molecule as a rigid rotator, non rigid rotator,
the rotational energy levels and their
spectrum, Frank-Condon principle.
Information about the moment of inertia and
inter nuclear distances from the pure
rotational spectrum
8 hrs
Unit-5: Raman
Effect
Rayleigh scattering. Raman scattering
Classical and Quantum theories of Raman
effect (derivation) and Raman spectrum.
Raman Spectra: Rotational and Vibration.
Laser Raman spectrometer, Applications of
Raman (Spectroscopy structure of organic
molecules)
8 hrs
Total Hours 48Hrs
Sl.
No
.
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
Unit 1: Properties of Atom Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Cathode Rays, 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 properties and applications, 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Charge of an Electron by Millikan's oil drop method
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 , e/m by J J Thomson method 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Dunningtein method 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 , Atomic mass by Dumpsters
method
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2: Atomic Spectra 17 hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Wave mechanical approach of the atom.
01 Black board/ Lecture
2 Concept of electron spin and space
quantization,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 structure of an atom, 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Stem-Cierlach experiment, 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 The Pauli's exclusion principle, 02 Black board/ Lecture
6 Electron configurations of single
valence electron atoms (alkali
metals)
02 Black board/ Lecture
7 Two valence electron
axons and their spectra (Principle,
Sharp. Diffuse and Fundamental series)
02 Black board/ Lecture
8 Vector model of the atom 01 Black board/ Lecture
9 JJ & L-S Coupling (vector diagrams),
01 Black board/ Lecture
10 spin-orbit interaction, 01 Black board/ Lecture
11 magnetic moment due to orbital and
spin motion
01 Black board/ Lecture
12 Excitation and ionization potentials: 01 Black board/ Lecture
13 The Frank-Heitz experiment. 01 Black board/ Lecture
14 Penetrating and non penetrating
orbits in the alkali metals.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 17
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit :-3 Effect of Magnetic field on spectral lines 9h Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1
Larmor's precession in a magnetic
field,
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Expression for magnetic interaction 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Energy Magnetic field effects; 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Normal and anomalous Zeeman Effect (with energy level diagrams).
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Experimental set up to observe Zeeman effect.
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Energy level diagram for Sodium 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 D lines in a weak magnetic field. 01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Lande g -factor 01 Black board/ Lecture
9 Problems Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 09
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
Unit :4 Molecular Spectra : 08h Name of the Faculty:shamraya
1 Different types of motion in a
molecule (electronic, vibration,
rotatiomal),
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 molecular energy
distribution in the electromagnetic
spectrum,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 general features of band spectra
compared to atomic spectra
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 The diatomic molecule as a rigid rotator,
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 non rigid rotator, 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 the rotational energy levels and their spectrum,
01 Black board/ Lecture
Frank-Condon principle. 01 Black board/ Lecture
Information about the moment of
inertia and inter nuclear distances
from the pure rotational spectrum
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
0
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 5 : Raman Effect: 8hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Rayleigh scattering. 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Raman scattering Classical and
Quantum theories of Raman effect (derivation)
02 Black board/ Lecture
3 Raman spectrum. 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Raman Spectra: Rotational and Vibration.
02 Black board/ Lecture
5 Laser Raman spectrometer 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Applications of Raman (Spectroscopy structure of organic
molecules)
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 8h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
SL Experiments list for 5.1 paper 6 hrs/Week Name
1 Temperature of fame by line reversal method 03hrs Rajshekar.M
2 Rydberg constant 03hrs Rajshekar.M
3 Charge of electron by dispersion method 03hrs Rajshekar.M
4 e/m by Thomson method 03hrs Rajshekar.M
5 Plank constant (h) by Photocell 03hrs Rajshekar.M
6 Thermionic emission: Childs law 03hrs Rajshekar.M
7 Study of Thermistor (I-V characteristics) 03hrs Rajshekar.M
8 Stopping potential using photocell 03hrs Rajshekar.M
9 Excitation potential of a Neon (gas) bulb. 03hrs Rajshekar.M
10 Charge of electron by Millikon oil drop method 03hrs Rajshekar.M
11 Excitation and lionization potentials using
LEDS
03hrs Rajshekar.M
12 TCR of metallic wire 03hrs Rajshekar.M
13 Assignment I 03hrs Rajshekar.M
14 Assignment I 03hrs Rajshekar.M
15 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
16 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
17 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Program: B.Sc.
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ physics
Semester: odd Semester
Class: V SEM
Paper : 5.2
Theory Total Hours: 48 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 3 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching
Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1: Quantum
Mechanics
Failure of Classical Mechanics. Particle
nature of waves; Compton scattering theory.
Wave nature of particle: Experiments of
Davisson and Germer and Thomson,
concept of matter waves. Uncertainty
principle, illustrations by gamma ray
microscope and diffraction
at a single slit. Schrodinger wave equation
time dependent (qualitative) and
Schrodinger wave equation time
independent (derivation), interpretation of
wave function. Probability current density,
Equation of continuity Physical
significance. Application of Schrodinger
equation: particle in a box, solution for one
dimension, extension to three dimensions
degeneracy; harmonic 0scillator zero point
energy
16 hrs 6
hrs/Week
Unit 2 :
Statistical
mechanics
Statistical ideas in physics, Phase space,
ensemble, Boltzmann equi-partition
theorem, most probable distribution,
derivation of statistical equilibrium.
Distribution Laws: Maxwell-Bolztmann,
Bosons & Fermions. Bose Einstein and
Femi-Dirac distribution functions and their
comparisons
8 hrs
Unit- 3:
magnetic
materials
Classification of Para Dia, Ferro magnetic
materials, Langevins theory for
diamagnetism BH Curve (hysteresis) for
Ferro magnetic materials. Qualitative
discussion on Curie-WeissLaw. Ferrites:
classification, hard and soft ferrites,
applications of ferrites.
6 hrs
Unit- 4: super
conductivity
Definition. Meissner efiect. Classification of
super conductors into type I& type Il and
their properties, critical current and critical
magnetic fields. Field penetration depth.
High temperature superconductors.
Applications of superconductors. BCS
Theory
8 hrs
Unit-5: Nano
materials
Introduction to Nano-materials (basics).
Effect of reduction of dimension. quantum
size effect. Different techniques of
preparing Nano materials: Physical and
chemical methods: PVD.CVD and Sol Gel methods. Application of Nano materials
10 hrs
Total Hours 48 Hrs
Sl.
No
.
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
Unit 1 Quantum Mechanics :16hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Failure of Classical Mechanics. 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Particle nature of waves; 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Compton scattering theory. 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Wave nature of particle: 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Experiments of Davisson and Germer and Thomson,
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 concept of matter waves. 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Uncertainty principle 01 Black board/ Lecture
8 Illustrations by gamma ray
microscope and diffraction
at a single slit.
01 Black board/ Lecture
9 Schrodinger wave equation time
dependent (qualitative)
01 Black board/ Lecture
10 Schrodinger wave equation time
independent (derivation),
01 Black board/ Lecture
11 Interpretation of wave function.
Probability current density,
01 Black board/ Lecture
12 Equation of continuity Physical
significance.
01 Black board/ Lecture
13 Application of Schrodinger
equation: particle in a box, solution
for one dimension,
02 Black board/ Lecture
14 extension to three dimensions
degeneracy; harmonic 0scillator zero
point energy
02 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 16
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2: Statistica mechanics 08 hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Statistical ideas in physics, 01 Black board/ Lecture
2 Phase space, ensemble, 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Boltzmann equi-partition theorem, 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 most probable distribution, 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Derivation of statistical equilibrium.
02 Black board/ Lecture
6 DistributionLaws: Maxwell-Bolztmann,
02 Black board/ Lecture
7 Bosons & Fermions. Bose Einstein 02 Black board/ Lecture
8 Femi-Dirac distribution functions and their comparisons
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit :-3 Magnetic materials 6hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1
Classification of Para Dia, Ferro
magnetic materials,
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Langevins theory for diamagnetism 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 BH Curve (hysteresis) for Ferro magnetic materials
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 . Qualitative discussion on Curie- WeissLaw.
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Ferrites: classification, hard and soft ferrites,
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 applications of ferrites. 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
Unit :4 super conductivity 08hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Definition. Meissner efiect. 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Classification of super conductors 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 type I& type Il and
their properties
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 critical current and critical magnetic fields.
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Field penetration depth. 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 High temperature
superconductors
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 . Applications of superconductors. 01 Black board/ Lecture
8 BCS Theory 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
0
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 5 :: Nano materials : 10hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Introduction to Nano-materials
(basics).
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Effect of reduction of dimension. 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 quantum size effect. 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 . Different techniques of preparing Nano materials:
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Physical and chemical methods: 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 PVD. 01 Black board/ Lecture
CVD 01 Black board/ Lecture
Sol Gel methods 02 Black board/ Lecture
. Application of Nano materials 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 10h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
SL Experiments list for 5.2 paper 6 hrs/Week Name
1 Analysis of systematic and random errors 03hrs Rajshekar.M
2 Yield point of a metallic wire 03hrs Rajshekar.M
3 Determination of self inductance using 03hrs Rajshekar.M
4 Anderson bridge 03hrs Rajshekar.M
5 Maxwell's bridge 03hrs Rajshekar.M
6 Power supply using Bridge Rectifier 03hrs Rajshekar.M
7 Simple multimeter 03hrs Rajshekar.M
8 I-V characteristics of solar cells 03hrs Rajshekar.M
9 B-H curve using CRO 03hrs Rajshekar.M
10 B-H curve by hysterisis method 03hrs Rajshekar.M
11 Study of Magnetic materials 03hrs Rajshekar.M
12 Cure temperature for ferro magnetic materials 03hrs Rajshekar.M
13 Assignment I 03hrs Rajshekar.M
14 Assignment I 03hrs Rajshekar.M
15 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
16 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
17 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Program: B.Sc.
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ PHYSICS
Semester: Even Semester
Class: VI SEM
Paper : 6.1
Theory Total Hours: 48 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 3 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1:
PROPERTIES
OF NUCLEUS
Elementary ideas on nucleus, Binding
energy of nucleus, properties of nuclear
forces, YUKAWA theory (qualitative)
Nuclear models- Liquid drop and shell
models (in detail) magic numbers.
6 hrs 6
hrs/Week
Unit 2 :
RADIO
ACTIVITY
Radioactive disintegration: Law of
successive disintegration, transient and
secular equilibrium. Alpha decay: Range of
alpha particles - Braggs method.
Geiger Nutral law, Gammow's theory of
alpha decay, Beta decay: Pauli's
neutrino hypothesis, Fermi theory of beta
decay (qualitative). Gamma rays:
Attenuation of gamma rays, applications of
nuclear radiations; Industrial,
medical and agricultural. problems.
8 hrs
Unit- 3:
Classification of particles and antiparticles.
Four basic interactions in nature. Unified
theory (silent features). Quark model,
5 hrs
ELEMENTAR
Y
PARTICLES
standard model; Higg's Bosons
(introduction and properties).
Unit- 4:
NUCLEAR
INSTRUMEN
TS
Particle accelerators: Principle and working
of Cyclotron and Betatron,
Particledetectors: GM counter Construction
and working (dead, time, operating
voltage,paralysis time, internal quenching),
Scintillation counter, Problems.
5hrs
Unit-5:.
CRYSTAL
STRUCTURE
S
Concept of lattice unit cell and its
construction, Bravais lattice, Seven Crystal
systems and characteristics, Miller indices,
crystal planes, interplanar spacing ,X-ray
diffiraction, Bragg's law, Bragg
diffractmeter (construction and
working).powder method, indexing of
peaks. Structure of NaCl, KCI, diamond (cubic and hexagonal)
8 hrs
Unit-6: BAND
THEORY OF
SOLIDS
Free electron theory for metals- expression
for electrical conductivity. Ohmslaw,
calculation of electron density of states.
Wiedeman Frange Law for
thermal conductivity, Drude model
(qualitative), Kronig-Penny model (Energgy
values and energy function, calculation).
Concept of Fermi energy and its
temperature dependence.
7hrs
Unit-7:
SEMICONDU
CTOR
PHYSICS
Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor,
derivations for carrier concentrations
(electron and hole), electrical conductivity
in intrinsic semiconductor. Hall
effect; Definition, expression for Hall co-
efficient in semiconductors.
Experimental determination of Hall co-
efficient. Identification of n and p type
semiconductors by Hall Effect.
6 hrs
Unit-8:
SPECIFIC
HEAT OF
SOLIDS
Dulong and Petits law, Einstein and Debye's
theories (quantitative) and
experimental comparison.
3 hrs
Total Hours 48 hrs
Sl.
No
.
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
Unit 1 PROPERTIES OF NUCLEUS 6h Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Elementary ideas on nucleus, 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Binding energy of nucleus, 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 properties of nuclear forces,
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 YUKAWA theory (qualitative) Nuclear models-
02 Black board/ Lecture
5 Nuclear models Liquid drop and
shell models (in detail) magic
numbers.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2: Radio Activity 08 hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Radioactive disintegration: 01 Black board/ Lecture
2 Law of successive disintegration,
transient and secular equilibrium.
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Alpha decay: Range of alpha particles -
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Braggs method. 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Geiger Nutral law, Gammow's theory of alpha decay
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Beta decay: Pauli's
neutrino hypothesis, Fermi theory of
beta decay (qualitative).
01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Gamma rays:Attenuation of gamma rays,
01 Black board/ Lecture
8 applications of nuclear radiations;
Industrial,
medical and agricultural.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit3 :-Elementary particles 5hrs Name of the Faculty:shamray
1
Classification of particles and
antiparticles
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Four basic interactions in nature. 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Unified theory (silent features). 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Quark model, standard model; 01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Higg's Bosons (introduction and
properties).
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 05
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
Unit :4 Nuclear Instruments 5hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 .
Particle accelerators:
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Principle and working of Cyclotron 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Betatron Particle detector 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 GM counter Construction and
working (dead, time, operating
voltage, paralysis time, internal
quenching), Scintillation counter,
Problems.
02 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 05h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
0
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 5 : Crystal Structures 8hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Concept of lattice unit cell and its
construction
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Bravais lattice, Seven Crystal systems and characteristics,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Miller indices, crystal planes, 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 interplanar spacing ,X-ray diffiraction,
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Bragg's law, Bragg diffractmeter (construction and working).
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 powder method, indexing of peaks. 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Structure of NaCl, KCI, diamond
(cubic and hexagonal)
02 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 08h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 6 band theory of solids 7h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Free electron theory for metals- 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Expression for electrical
conductivity.
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Ohms law, calculation of electron
density of states.
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Wiedeman Frange Law for
thermal conductivity,
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Drude model (qualitative), 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Kronig-Penny model (Energgy value
and energy function, calculation).
s 01 Black board/ Lecture
7 Concept of Fermi energy and its
temperature dependence.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 7h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 7:semiconductor physics 06 hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductor,
01 Black board/ Lecture
2 derivations for carrier
concentrations(electron and hole)
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Electrical conductivity in intrinsic
semiconductor..
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Hall effect; Definition, expression
for Hall co-efficient in
01 Black board/ Lecture
SL Experiments list for 6.1 paper 6 hrs/Week Name
1 Determination of operating voltage of Gieger
Muler Counter 03hrs Rajshekar.M
2 Dead time of Geiger Muller counter (single
source)
03hrs Rajshekar.M
3 Verification of inverse square law using G.M.
Counter
03hrs Rajshekar.M
4 Determination of half life of source using G.M.
Tube
03hrs Rajshekar.M
5 Absorption coefficient of Aluminum for p ray 03hrs Rajshekar.M
semiconductors.
5 Experimental determination of Hall co-efficient.
01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Identification of n and p type semiconductors by Hall Effect
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit :-8 Specific Heat Of Solids 3h Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Dulong and Petits law, 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Einstein and Debye's theories (quantitative)
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 experimental comparison 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 03
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
G.M. Tube
6 Attenuation coefficient ß rays 03hrs Rajshekar.M
7 Study of Solar panels 03hrs Rajshekar.M
8 Temperature variation of resistance of semiconductor
03hrs Rajshekar.M
9 Determination of Hall coefficient 03hrs Rajshekar.M
10 B-H Curve by Hysterisis curve 03hrs Rajshekar.M
11
Magneto resistance of metals a semiconductor
03hrs Rajshekar.M
12
Energy gap of semiconductor 03hrs Rajshekar.M
13 Specific heat of solids 03hrs Rajshekar.M
14 Assignment I 03hrs Rajshekar.M
15 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
16 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
17 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Program: B.Sc.
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College, Shorapur
LESSON PLAN FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR: - 2018-19
(ANNEXURE-1.2)
Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.1)
Course/Paper Name: PMCs/ physics
Semester: Even Semester
Class: VI SEM
Paper : 6.2
Theory Total Hours: 48 Hrs.
Practical Hours: 3 Hrs/week
Course Matrix
Unit Wise Total Hours of Teaching
Unit No. &
Name of the
Unit
Topic Covered Total No. of Teaching Hours to cover the Topic
Theory Practical Theory Practical
UNIT 1:
NETWORK
THEOREMS
Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem,
Maximum power theorems, Problems. 4 hrs
6
hrs/Week
Unit 2 :
SEMICONDU
CTOR
DEVICES
P-N junction diode and its 1-V
characteristics, I-V relationship for forward
bias, emission of energy during forward
bias, Light emitting diodes (LED) with
different colors (factors which decides the
color of a LED). Use of LED and LCD,
seven segment display, P-N junction during
reverse bias, Junction breakdown
Avalanche breakdown and Zener
breakdown, Tunneling phenomenon,
characteristics of Zener and Tunnel diodes.
Transistors: PNP and NPN transistors,
characteristics o and B and their inter
relationship. Field effect transistors (FET):
JFET, MOSFET and their characteristics.
Silicon controlled rectifier (SCR)-
Construction and switching action.
Solar cells: 1-V characteristics.
12 hrs
Unit- 3:
AMPLIFIER
Comparison of characteristics of CE, CB
and CC configurations. Biasing
DC and AC load lines of CE configuration,
CE amplifier frequency response and
bandwidth. Basics of linear integrated
circuits (IC's). Operational amplifiers,
characteristics, CMRR inverting, non-
inverting modes.
4 hrs
Unit- 4:
OSCILLATOR
S
Damped and undamped oscillators, Concept
of positive and negative feedback,
Barkhausen criteria for sustained
oscillations. RC phase shift, Wien Bridge
oscillators
4 hrs
Unit-5:
COMMUNIC
ATIONS
Modulation: Need for modulation, AM and
FM modulation (LSB and USB)
and their comparison. Demodulation:
Concept, need for demodulation, concept of
noise, satellite communication (qualitative).
4 hrs
Unit-6: LOGIC
FUNCTIONS
Basics of Digital Integrated Circuits (IC's),
Decimal and binary system of
numbers and their inter conversions. Logic
Gates: AND, OR, NOT, NOR,
NAND, X-OR and X-NOR and their
realizations using 1C's.
4hrs
Unit-7:
ASTROPHYSI
CS
Scope of Astronomy and Astrophysics,
physical properties of stars,
classification of stars, Harvards
classification system. H-R diagram, Stellar
evolution, formation of stars,
Chandrasekhar limit, black holes, supernova
explosion, photon diffusion time, internal
temperature and pressure of stars.
5hrs
Unit-8: PLASMA PHYSICS
Introduction, characteristics of plasma,
collisions, surface phenomenon,
transport phenomenon (transfer) diffusion
and mobility (ambipolar diffusion),
viscosity, recombination plasma
diagnostics, confinement of plasma.
5hrs
Unit -9 RADIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTIC
PHYSICS
Blood pressure measuring techniques,
diastolic and systolic, ECG, EEG,
Scanning. ultra sound, MRI, Principles of
Doppler, echo, Sonography, CT
scanning, Imaging X-ray techniques,
Radiation measurement, Body temperature
measurements using LCD.
6hrs
Total Hours 48 Hrs
Sl.
No
.
Topic covered No. of Lecture
Hours
Methodology/pedago
gy
Date Initial
Unit 1 NETWORK THEOREMS Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 Thevenin's theorem 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 , Norton's theorem, 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Maximum power theorems, 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Problems. 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 04
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 2: SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES 12 hrs Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1 P-N junction diode and its I-V characteristics,
01 Black board/ Lecture
2 I-V relationship for forward bias, 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 emission of energy during forward
bias, Light emitting diodes (LED)
with different colors (factors which
decides the color of a LED).
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Use of LED and LCD, seven
segment display, P-N junction
during reverse bias,
02 Black board/ Lecture
5 Junction breakdown Avalanche
breakdown and Zener breakdown,
02 Black board/ Lecture
6 Tunneling phenomenon,
characteristics of Zener and Tunnel
diodes. Transistors: PNP and NPN
transistors,.
02 Black board/ Lecture
7 characteristics o and B and their inter relationship. Field effect
transistors (FET): JFET,
02 Black board/ Lecture
8 MOSFET and their characteristics.
Silicon controlled rectifier (SCR)-
Construction and switching action. Solar cells: I-V characteristics
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 12
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit :-3 Amplifier 4h Name of the Faculty: Rajshekar Madival
1
Comparison of characteristics of CE,
CB and CC configurations. Biasing
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 DC and AC load lines of CE configuration,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 CE amplifier frequency response and bandwidth.
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Basics of linear integrated circuits
(IC's). Operational amplifiers,
characteristics, CMRR inverting,
non-inverting modes.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 04
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
Unit :4 Oscillators 4h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj K
1 Damped and undamped oscillators, 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Concept of positive and negative feedback,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Barkhausen criteria for sustained oscillations.
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 RC phase shift, Wien Bridge
oscillator
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 04h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
0
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 5 : Communications 4hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj K
1 Modulation: Need for modulation, 01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 AM and FM modulation (LSB and USB) and their comparison.
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Demodulation: Concept, need for demodulation,
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 concept of noise, satellite
communication (qualitative).
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 4h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Unit 6 logic function 4hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj K
1 Basics of Digital Integrated Circuits
(IC's),
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 Decimal and binary system of numbers and their inter conversions.
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Logic Gates: AND, OR, NOT, NOR, 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 NAND, X-OR and X-NOR and their
realizations using 1C's.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 4h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit 7: Astrophysics, 05 hrs Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 Scope of Astronomy 01 Black board/ Lecture
2 Astrophysics, physical properties
of stars,
01 Black board/ Lecture
3 classification of stars, Harvards classification system.
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 H-R diagram, Stellar evolution, formation of stars,
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 Chandrasekhar limit, black holes,
supernova explosion, photon
diffusion time, internal
temperature and pressure of stars.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 05
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
01
Unit :-8 Plasma physics 5h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1
Introduction, characteristics of
plasma
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 collisions, surface phenomenon, 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 transport phenomenon (transfer)
diffusion and mobility (ambipolar
diffusion),
01 Black board/ Lecture
4 viscosity, recombination plasma diagnostics,
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 confinement of plasma. 01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 05
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 01
Total hours:
Unit :9 Radiology and diagnostic physics 6h Name of the Faculty: Gururaj Kulkarni
1 .
Blood pressure measuring
techniques,
01 Ex: Black board/
Lecture
PPT/Group
Discussion/
Seminar/Case studies.
2 diastolic and systolic, ECG, EEG, 01 Black board/ Lecture
3 Scanning. ultra sound, MRI, 01 Black board/ Lecture
4 Principles of Doppler, echo,
Sonography, CT
01 Black board/ Lecture
5 scanning, Imaging X-ray techniques 01 Black board/ Lecture
6 Radiation measurement, Body
temperature measurements using
LCD.
01 Black board/ Lecture
Total hours: 06h
Internal Assessment
Test/Quiz/Assignment – 04
0
Date of submission of IA Marks :
Experiments list for 6.2 paper 6 hrs/Week Name
1 Characteristics of PN junction and Zener
diode
03hrs Rajshekar.M
2 Characteristics of Transistor, C-E
Configuration
03hrs Rajshekar.M
3 Characteristics of Transistor, C-B configuration
03hrs Rajshekar.M
4 4)Characteristics of Silicon Controlled
Rectifier (SCR)
03hrs Rajshekar.M
5 Characteristics of FET 03hrs Rajshekar.M
6 CE amplifier- study of frequency Response
and measurement of gain & band width
03hrs Rajshekar.M
7 Phase shift oscillator- construction & determination of frequency
03hrs Rajshekar.M
8 8)Wein-bridge Oscillator- construction &
determination of frequency
03hrs Rajshekar.M
9 Hartely Oscillator- construction&
determination of frequency
03hrs Rajshekar.M
10 Transistor Astable Multivibrator 03hrs Rajshekar.M
11 Transistor-Mono stable Multivibrator 03hrs Rajshekar.M
12 Study of logic gates using basic devices
(diodes/transistors)
03hrs Rajshekar.M
13 Study of logic gates 03hrs Rajshekar.M
14 Assignment I 03hrs Rajshekar.M
15 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
16 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
17 Assignment 03hrs Rajshekar.M
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Principal
Annexure – 1.3Criterion -01Metric:1.1.1
Program code Program Name Course code Course Name Year of introductionHISTORY 1992ECONOMICS 1992POLITICAL SCIENCE 1992SOCIOLOGY 1992KANNADA 1992ENGLISH 1992
B.Sc PHYSICS 2007MATHEMATICS 2007COMPUTER SCIENCE 2007
B.Com COMMERCE 2007
List of courses offered across all programs during last five years
Name of the College GFGC SHORAPUR
BA
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Annexure-1.4 Criterion 01
(Metric -1.1.2)
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR
For the year 2020-2021
Prepared by
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
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Annexure-01
List of mandatory activities as per the requirement of Assessment and Accreditation (A&A)
of NAAC. The IQAC must incorporate these in their final Calendar of Events along
with other Institutional level academic and other activities in adherence to respective
Universities Calendar of Events (CoE)
Sl.
N
o
NAAC
Metrics Activity/ies
NAAC
Weightage Odd/Even
Week and month/
Action Taken /
Remarks
1 General
Principal’s Meeting with H.O.D
&staff for formation of committees & action plan
- Odd 1
st day of
Reopening
2 General Induction/orientation/InauguralProgra
mme for First Year Students -- Odd
1st Week of
reopening
3 General Preparation of Timetable - Both First week of the
semester
4 1.1.2 Preparation of Calendar of Events 05 First week of the Odd semester
5 1.2.2 Add on/Certificate Courses* 10+ 10 Both First Three
months of the
Semester
6 1.3.1
Crosscutting Issues- Special
Lectures on Ethics, gender, Human Values, Environment and
Sustainability
10 Even Fourth week of 1
st
Month
7 1.4.1 Stakeholders Feedback 10+10 Even First Week of 4
th
Month
8 2.3.3 Awareness session on Mentor
Programme and its advantages 15 Odd
Second week of
First month
9 2.5.1 IA Assessment 15+15 As per University guidelines and
CoE
10 2.6.3 Result analysis and action plan by
description & upload to website 30 Both
Within 02 weeks
from the release of
result sheets**
11 3.1.3 Seminar/ Conference/Workshop 05 Both At least 01 each in
a year to be
conducted
12 3.3.1
Extension Activities - Street Play,
Jatha, Human-Chain by
NSS/NCC/Red-cross, Scout and
Guides/NGO and NSS annual special Camp
10+10+20+20
Both
Colleges can
collaborate with
NGOs, industries,
Govt. Departments
for support.
13 5.1.3 One-week programme on soft Skill, Language and Communication Skill,
ICT/Computer skills
10 Both
One-week
programme(coveri
ng all four skill)
for each semester.
(afternoon)
14 5.1.4 Guidance programme on various
competitive exams 10 Both
Continuous
activities (as and
when notifications
are out) by
Placement Cell
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15 5.1.5 Sensitization on Prevention of Sexual harassment cell & Anti Ragging cell
05 Odd Beginning of the
semester
16 5.2.1 Pre-Placements Training, Guidance &
Counselling 10
Both For final year
students
17 5.2.1 Placements Drive Both For final year
students
18
5.3.3
Sports, Cultural and competitions
20
Both
As per University
Sports and
Cultural COE
19 Sports and Cultural Day Even First week of last
Month
20 General Valedictory programme Last month of Even semester
21 5.4.1 Alumni meet once in a year
05+05
Even First week of
second month
22 5.4.2 Seminar or Talk by Alumni for
students Both
(at least two in a
year or one in a
semester)
23 6.3.5 Academic Audit 05 Even First week of last
month
24 6.5 IQAC Meeting
(Twice in a semester) 10+10+10 Both
Begging and End
of Each semester
25 6.5.3 Preparation & upload of AQAR
Reports 10 As per NAAC guidelines
26 7.1.6 Stock verification 05 Even
Second week of
last month
27 General Parent Teachers Meeting -- Both After the release of
Odd/ Even
semester results
28 General Two CDC meetings - Both One in each
semester
* Students of 3rd and 5th semesters must register for MOOC courses on SWAYAM or any other suitable UGC
recognized platforms.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-
1vTDp7Tc1jHmOcE82rml9Fj1wgdERMb8yMMyUMZC6B2I1VOVO8zt-
**Result analysis to be prepared for each Programme (B.Com, BBA/BBM) and Course (BA, B.Sc - Subject
wise) as per Grade wise/ Class
Total number
of students Appeared Absent FCD***
First
Class
Second
Class
Pass
Class Fail
Pass
percentage
*** FCD= First Class with Distinction
Annexure-02
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR June -2020
Week &
Month Activities
Jun
e 2
02
0
Fir
st W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
June
2020
Sec
ond W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
June
2020
Thir
d W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
Jun
e 2
02
0
Fo
urt
h W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR July - 2020
Week &
Month Activities
July
20
20
Fir
st W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
July
2020
Sec
ond W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
July
2020
Thir
d W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
July
20
20
Fo
urt
h W
eek
List of Activities and Date Action Taken / Remarks
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Prepare the same format for rest of the 10
months
Annexure – 1.5Criterion -01Metric:1.1.2
Sl. No Reg. No Name of the student Subject 01 Subject 02 Subject 03 Suject 04 Subject 05 Subject 06 Total Signature of the student23456789
HoD Principal
Signature of the Faculty
Name of the CollegeDepartment of ……….
Statement of Final Internal Marks of B. Com/BA/B. Sc Course for ODD/Even Semester of 2018-19
All the internals are mentain in the hard copy for the academic year 2016-17 ,2017-18, 2018-19 & 2019-20
Feedback from students on Curriculum
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Feedback from Students on Syllabus is maintained in
hard copy for 2016-17, 2017-18 , 2018-19 and 2019-20 by
on line Google form.
Name of the Student:………
Gender:…….
Course:………..
Semester:………………..
Legends:
05 04 03 02 01
Very Good Good Average Acceptable Poor
Particulars 05 04 03 02 01
1. Is syllabus creating interest in you?
2. The link between the chapters is
3. Availability of reference books
4. Did syllabus fulfill the expectations?
5. Overall the syllabus was?
6. Any other Suggestions
Sample google form: https://forms.gle/js8ZKve9QyFMVaCm8
User
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Criterion - 1 Matrics: 1.4.1
Feedback from students on Curriculum
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Feedback from Students on Teachers
Student ID:………
Gender:…….
Course:…….
Semester:………
Name of the teacher: ……..
Subject:………
Legends:
05 04 03 02 01
Very Good Good Average Acceptable Poor
Particulars 05 04 03 02 01
1. Regularity of teacher to class
2. Preparation for the class
3. Subject knowledge of teacher
4. Presentation and communication skills
5. Knowledge on usage of ICT
6. Time allotted to interaction
7. Process of internal assessment by teacher
8. Availability outside the class
9. Guidance and mentoring
10.Overall effectiveness
11. Any other suggestions…………………..
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Feedback from Faculty members on Curriculum / Infrastructure/ Governance/ IQAC
Name of the Faculty:………
Designation:………………..
Legends:
05 04 03 02 01
Very Good Good Average Acceptable Poor
Particulars 05 04 03 02 01
1. The Committee/BOS is taking care to ensure the
relevance of the course offering and updating from
time to time.
2. Aims Objectives and outcomes of the course and syllabus are well defined and clear to students and
faculty members
3. Teaching of the subjects has encouraged the faculty members to conduct research work
4. Student centered learning resources are available at college
5. Institution academic calendar of events is designed
and implemented in adherence to University calendar of events.
6. The library staff, resource and reading room are effective and accessible
7. The classrooms, labs and furniture facilities are adequate and well maintained
8. Supporting infrastructure like Toilet, Drinking
Water, Canteen, Parking facilities are available
9. The teachers are encouraged to
organize/participate in workshops/ conferences/
community services/consultancy services on qualitative themes
10. Sports infrastructure and Staff is effective and adequate
11. The administration is sincerely putting efforts and accessible for the development of the institution
12. The IQAC is working well for promoting quality
to achieve excellence in higher education
13. Any other suggestions…………………..
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Feedback from Employer on Curriculum and Students
1. Type of setting/Organisation
a. Government
b. Semi-Government
c. Private
2. Name:
3. Designation:
4. Contact Number
5. Is our alumni are working in your organization
a. Yes
b. No
Legends:
05 04 03 02 01
Very Good Good Average Acceptable Poor
Particulars 05 04 03 02 01
1. Ability to contribute to achieve the goals and
objectives of the organization
2. Ability to manage relationship (seniors, subordinates
and juniors )
3. Communication skills
4. Commitment towards completing the task in time
5. Ability to work in a group and leadership skills
6. Ability to take extra responsibility
7. Overall performance of the alumni(your employee)
8. The present curriculum is as per the needs of the
industry
9. The syllabus has good balance between theory and
application
10. Your suggestion about the college/academics.
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Feedback from Alumnus on Academics/College administration/Infrastructure
Name of the Alumni:…………….
Course Studied:………..
Year of Graduation:………….
Legends:
05 04 03 02 01
Very Good Good Average Acceptable Poor
Particulars 05 04 03 02 01
1. Alumni Association / Network of old friends of
your college
2. Head of the institution is accessible
3. Administrative staff of the institution is accessible
for various services
4. Faculty members are reachable for guidance and
support
5. Alumni members are encouraged to provide
valuable suggestions for the growth of the
institution
6. Platform is provided for regular interaction with
current students
7. Rate the course you studied in terms of
employability skills
8. Rate your stay at college in terms of teaching,
learning and administration
9. Overall feedback about college
Sample google form:https://forms.gle/3vQ2VXZBPKysWVHa8
Annexure – 1.12 Criterion -01
Metric:1.4.2
Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government First Grade College.............
Web URL of stakeholders feed Analysis and Action plan
Sl.
N
o
Academi
c Year Url Link ID
01 2019-20
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ar6PFctNq_6Af1QMD5D3MtKGuGgtRPZatEjWTZ47IiI/edit?usp=sharing
02 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11gsAIgX5O5cvdqJdhAOrGwnNRlpQTGUoxcjzP7JfbZw/edit?usp=sharing
03 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfryWqPR0Qs79Dl0FcJZlUakTPZH53nT3SIklZPaJXcZJfkbw/viewform?usp=s
f_link
04
05