AC6/6/2012
ItemNo.4.76
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
Bachelor of Engineering
FirstYearEngineering(SemesterI&II),Revisedcourse
(REV2012)fromAcademicYear201213,
(CommonforAllBranchesofEngineering)
(As per Credit Based Semester and Grading System with
effect from the academic year 20122013)
FirstYearEngineering(SemesterI&II),Revisedcoursefrom
AcademicYear201213,(REV2012),(Commonforallbranches)
SchemeforSemesterII
Subject
Code
SubjectName TeachingScheme CreditsAssigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEC201 Applied
MathematicsII
04 01 04 01 05
FEC202 AppliedPhysicsII 03 01 03 0.5 3.5
FEC203 AppliedChemistryII 03 01 03 0.5 3.5
FEC204 EngineeringDrawing 03 04 03 02 05
FEC205 Structured
Programming
Approach
04 02 04 01 05
FEC206 CommunicationSkills 02 02 02 01 03
FEL201 BasicWorkshop
PracticeII
04 02 02
19 14 01 19 07 01 27
Sub.
Code
SubjectName ExaminationScheme
Theorymarks Term
Work
Pract
.
Oral Total
InternalAssessment Endsem.
exam
Test1
Test2
[Link]
Test1&2
FEC201 Applied
MathematicsII
20 20 20 80 25 125
FEC202 Applied
PhysicsII
15 15 15 60 25 100
FEC203 Applied
ChemistryII
15 15 15 60 25 100
FEC204 Engineering
Drawing
15 15 15 60 25 50 150
FEC205 Structured
Programming
Approach
20 20 20 80 25 25 150
FEC206 Communication
Skills
10 10 10 40 25 75
FEL201 BasicWorkshop
PracticeII
50 50
95 380 200 75 750
Sub.
Code
SubjectName ExaminationScheme
TheoryMarks TW Prat Oral Total
InternalAssessment Endsem.
exam
Test1
Test2
Averageof
Test1and
Test2
FEC201 Applied
MathematicsII
20 20 20 80 25 125
DetailedSyllabus:
[Link]. Topic Hrs
1 Prerequiste: Idea of Curve tracing in cartesian, parametric and polar forms. Straight
lines, Circles, Parabolas, Hyperbola, Catenary, Cissoid, Astroid, Cycloid,
Lemniscate of Bernoulli, Cardiode. Concept of Solid Geometry Planes,
Spheres,Cones,Cylinders,Paraboloids(TracingofcurvesbyusingSciLab).
Module1:BetaandGammafunctions,DifferentiationunderIntegralsignandexact
differentialequation:
1.1: Beta and Gamma functions and its properties. Differentiation under integral
signwithconstantlimitsofintegration.
2hrs
5hrs
Subject
Code
SubjectName TeachingScheme CreditsAssigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEC201 Applied
MathematicsII
04 01 04 01 05
1.2:Rectificationofplanecurves.
1.3: Differential Equation of first order and first degreeExact differential
equations,Equationsreducibletoexactequationsbyintegratingfactors.
4hrs
4hrs
2
3
Module2:DifferentialCalculus
2.1: Linear differential equations(Review), equation reduciable to linear form,
Bernoullisequation.
2.2:LinearDifferentialEqautionwithconstantcoeffiecientComplimentaryfunction,
particularintegralsofdifferentialequationofthetypef(D)y=XwhereXise
ax
,sin
(ax+b),cos(ax+b),x
n
,e
ax
V,xV.
2.3: Cauchys homogeneous linear differential equation and Legendres
differentialequation,Methodofvariationofparameters.
2.4: Simple application of differential equation of first order and second order to
electrical and Mechanical Engineering problem (no formulation of differential
equation)
Module3: Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations of first order and
firstdegreeandMultipleIntegrals
3.1:(a)Taylorsseriesmethod(b)Eulersmethod
(c) Modified Euler method (d) RungaKutta fourth order formula (SciLab
programmingistobetaughtduringlecturehours)
3.2:Multiple IntegralsDouble integrationdefinition, Evaluation of Double Integrals,
Change of order of integration, Evaluation of double integrals by changing the order
ofintegrationand changingtopolarform(Examplesonchangeofvariablesbyusing
Jacobiansonly).
2hrs
6hrs
4hrs
3hrs
5hrs
10hrs
4 Module4:MultipleIntegralswithApplicationandNumericalIntegration:
4.1:Tripleintegrationdefinitionandevaluation(Cartesian,cylindricalandspherical
polarcoordinates).
4.2: Application to double integrals to compute Area, Mass, Volume. Application of
tripleintegraltocomputevolume.
4.3: Numerical integrationDifferent type of operators such as shift, forward,
[Link],Newtoniterpolation,Newton
Cotes formula(with proof). Integration by (a) Trapezoidal (b) Simpsons 1/3
rd
(c)
Simpsons 3/8
th
rule (all with proof). (Scilab programming on (a) (b) (c) (d) is to be
taughtduringlecturehours)
3hrs
5hrs
7hrs
RecommendedBooks:
1:AtextbookofAppliedMathematics,[Link],VolIandIIby
PuneVidyarthiGraha.
2:HigherEngineeringMathematics,[Link],KhannaPublication
3:AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,ErwinKreyszig,WileyEasternLimited,9
th
Ed.
4:[Link],PrenticeHall
5:DifferentialEquations,SheplyRoss,WileyIndia.
TheoryExamination:
1.Questionpaperwillcompriseof6questions,eachcarrying20marks.
2.Total4questionsneedtobesolved.
3:Q.1willbecompulsory,basedonentiresyllabuswhereinsubquestionsof2to3markswillbeasked.
4:Remainingquestionshouldberandomlyselectedfromallthemodules.
5:Weightageofmarksshouldbeproportionaltonumberofhoursassignedtoeachmodule.
TermWork:
GeneralInstructions:
(1)[Link]
asperUniversitypatternforpracticals.
(2)[Link]
atleast5Scilabtutorials(includingprintout)andatleast5classtutorialsonentiresyllabus.
(3) SciLab Tutorials will be based on (1)Curve Tracing (2) from module3 on (a)Taylors series method
(b)Eulers method (c) Modified Euler method (d) RungaKutta fourth order formula (4) ordinary
differentialequationand(5)Trapezoidal,Simpsons1/3
rd
andSimpsons3/8
th
rule.
Thedistributionofmarksfortermworkwillbeasfollows,
Attendance(TheoryandTutorial) :05marks
ClassTutorialsonentiresyllabus :10marks
SciLabTutorials :10
Thefinalcertificationandacceptanceoftermworkensuresthesatisfactoryperformance
oflaboratoryworkandminimumpassinginthetermwork.
Sub.
Code
Subject
Name
Examination Scheme
Theory Term
Work
Prat. Oral Total
Internal Assessment End sem.
exam
Test 1
Test 2
Average of Test
1 and Test 2
FEC202 Applied
Physics - II
15 15 15 60 25 - - 100
1. INTERFERENCE AND DIFFRACTION OF LIGHT (15)
Interference in thin film - Introduction, interference due to reflected and transmitted light by thin
transparent parallel film; origin of colours in thin film; Wedge shaped thin film; Newtons rings;
Applications of interference - Determination of thickness of very thin wire or foil, determination of
refractive index of liquid, wavelength of incident light , radius of curvature of lens, testing of surface
flatness, non-reflecting films, Highly reflecting film
Diffraction of Light Introduction; Fraunhoffer diffraction at single slit ; Fraunhoffer diffraction at
ouble slit; diffraction due to N- slits ( Diffraction Grating), missing orders, Highest possible orders;
determination of wavelength of light with a plane transmission grating; resolving power of a grating;
dispersive power of a grating.
2. FIBRE OPTICS AND LASERS: (09)
Fibre optics : Introduction, total internal reflection, basic construction, optical fibre as light guide and
types of optical fibre; Numerical Aperture and maximum angle of acceptance, Numerical Aperture for
graded index fibre; V-number, Maximum number of possible orders; Losses in optical fibre; Merits of
optical fibre; Applications.
Lasers : Quantum processes as absorption, spontaneous emission and stimulated emission; metastable
states, population inversion, pumping, resonance cavity, Einsteinss equations; Helium Neon laser;
Nd:YAG laser; Semiconductor laser,
Applications of laser- Holography (construction and reconstruction of holograms) and other applications.
Subject
Code
Subject Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEC202 Applied Physics - II 03 01 - 03 0.5 - 3.5
3. QUANTUM MECHANICS: (08)
Introduction, Wave particle duality, de Broglie wavelength; experimental verification of de
Broglie theory; properties of matter waves; wave packet, group velocity and phase velocity; Wave
function, Physical interpretation of wave function; Heisenbergs uncertainty principle; Electron
diffraction experiment and Gama ray microscope experiment; Applications of uncertainty principle;
Schrodingers time dependent wave equation, time independent wave equation, - Motion of free particle,
Particle trapped in one dimensional infinite potential well.
4. MOTION OF CHARGED PARTICLE IN ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS - (03)
Electrostatic focusing; Magnetostatic focusing; Cathode ray tube (CRT); Cathod ray Oscilloscope (CRO);
Application of of CRO,
5. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY: (03)
Introduction, Meissner Effect; Type I and Type II superconductors; BCS Theory(concept of Cooper pair);
J osephson effect; Applications of superconductors- SQUID, MAGLEV
6. NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY (07)
Introduction to nano-science and nanotechnology; Two main approaches in nanotechnology -
Bottom up technique and top down technique; Tools used in nanotechnology such as Scanning electron
microscope, Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Atomic Force Microscope.
Nano materials: Methods to produce nanomaterials; Applications of nanomaterials; Different forms of
carbon nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes, properties and applications.
Books Recommended:
1. A Textbook of Engineering physics - Avadhanulu & Kshirsagar, [Link]
2. Engineering Physics- Uma Mukherji ( third edition), Narosa
3. Engineering Physics - [Link] & S.L. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai publications
4. Modern Engineering Physics Vasudeva, [Link]
5. Concepts of Modern Physics- Arther Beiser, Tata Mcgraw Hill
6. A textbook of Optics - N. Subramanyam and Brijlal, [Link]
7. Optics - Ajay Ghatak, Tata Mc Graw Hill
8. Intoduction to Nanotechnology- Charles P. Poole, J r., Frank J . Owens,Wiley India edition
9. Nano: The Essential T. Pradeep, Mcgraw-Hill Education
Suggested Experiments: (Any five)
1. Determination of radius of curvature of a lens using Newtons ring set up
2. Determination of diameter of wire/hair or thickness of paper using Wedge shape film method.
3. Determination of wavelength using Diffracion grating.(Hg/ Na source)
4. Determination of number of lines on the grating surface using Diffracion grating.
5. Determination of Numerical Aperture of an optical fibre.
6. Determination of wavelength using Diffracion grating.(Laser source)
7. Use of CRO for measurement of frequency and amplitude.
8. Use of CRO for measurement of phase angle.
9. Study of divergence of laser beam
10. Determination of width of a slit using single slit diffraction experiment(laser source)
Note: Distribution of marks for term work
1. Laboratory work (Experiments and J ournal) : 15 marks
2. Assignments : 05 marks
2. Attendance (Practical and Theory): 05marks
Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 15 marks.
2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.
3: Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked.
4: Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules.
5: Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each
Module.
Sub.
Code
SubjectName ExaminationScheme
TheoryMarks TW Prat Oral Total
InternalAssessment Endsem.
exam
Test1
Test2
Averageof
Test1and
Test2
FEC203 Applied
ChemistryII
15 15 15 60 25 100
Detailsofthesyllabus:
Details Hrs
Module1:
Corrosion:
Introduction:TypesofCorrosion(I)DryorChemicalCorrosioni)Duetooxygenii)
duetoothergases.(II)WetorElectrochemicalCorrosion:Mechanismi)Evolutionof
hydrogentypeii)[Link]
Galvaniccellcorrosion,Concentrationcellcorrosion(differentialaeration),pitting
corrosion,Intergranularcorrosion,StressCorrosion,Polarization.
Factorsaffectingtherateofcorrosion:Natureofmetal,positioningalvanicseries,
potentialdifference,overvoltage,relativeareaoftheanodicandcathodicparts,
purityofmetal,natureofthecorrosionproduct,temperature,moisture,influenceof
PH,concentrationsoftheelectrolytes.
10
Subject
Code
SubjectName TeachingScheme CreditsAssigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEC203 Applied
ChemistryII
03 01 03 0.5 3.5
MethodstoDecreasetherateofCorrosion:Properdesigning,usingpuremetal,
usingmetalalloys,Cathodicprotectioni)Sacrificialanodicprotection,ii)Impressed
currentmethod,Anodicprotectionmethod,Metalliccoatings,hotdipping,
galvanizing,tinning,metalcladding,metalspraying,Electroplating,Cementation,
OrganicCoatings,Paintsonlyconstituentsandtheirfunctions.
Module2:
Alloys:
Introduction,purposeofmakingalloys,FerrousAlloys,plaincarbonsteel,heat
resistingsteels,stainlesssteels(corrosionresistantsteels),effectofthealloying
element,Ni,Cr,Co,Mg,Mo,W,andV.
NonFerrousAlloysAlloysofAli)Duraluminii)[Link]
i)Commercialbrassii)[Link])Gunmetalii)Highphosphorus
[Link])[Link])[Link]
(Reference1byJain&Jain),properties&uses.
PowderMetallurgy:Introduction,methodsofmetalpowderformation(1)(a)
Mechanicalpulverization(b)Atomization(c)Chemicalreduction(d)Electrolytic
process(e)Decomposition.(2)Mixing&blending(3)Sintering.(4)Compacting:
Variousmethodssuchasi)[Link])[Link])Hot
compaction.
Applicationsofpowdermetallurgy.
Manufactureofoxide&nonoxideceramicpowdersonlyi)Aluminaii)Silicon
Carbide
09
Module3:
Fuels
Definition,Classificationoffuelssolid,Liquid&[Link].
GrossorHigherC.V.&[Link](noconversions).Dulongs
formula&numericalsforcalculationsofGross&[Link])
ProximateAnalysiswithnumericalsanditsimportanceii)UltimateAnalysiswith
numericalsanditsimportance,Characteristicpropertiesofthegoodfuel.
LiquidFuelsCrudepetroleumoil;itscomposition&classification&mining(in
brief).Refiningofcrudeoili)separationofwaterii)SeparationofS&iii)
Fractionaldistillationwithdiagram&compositiontable.
CrackingDefinition;TypesofcrackingI)ThermalCracking(a)Liquidphase
thermalcrackingb)[Link])CatalyticCracking(a)Fixed
bedcatalyticcracking(b)[Link]
12
Cracking.
Petrol:Refiningofpetrol,unleadedpetrol(MTBEuseof
catalyticconverter),[Link],Octane
number(antiknockingagents),Cetanenumber
Combustion:calculationsforrequirementofonlyoxygen&air(byweight&by
volumeonly)forgivensolid,liquid&gaseousfuels.
Biodiesel,MethodtoobtainBiodieselfromvegetableoils(Transesterification),
advantagesanddisadvantagesofBiodiesel.
Propellants:Definition,Characteristicsofagoodpropellant,classificationof
propellants,Twoexampleseach.
Module4:
CompositeMaterialsandAdhesives:
Introduction,Constitutioni)Matrixphaseii)[Link]
propertiesofcompositematerialsClassificationA)Particlereinforcedcomposites
i)Largeparticlecompositesii)DispersionstrengthenedComposites.B)Fiber
ReinforcedComposites(i)Continuousaligned(ii)Discontinuous(short)(a)aligned(b)
Randomlyoriented.(C)StructuralComposites(i)Laminates(ii)SandwichPanels.
Adhesives:
Introduction,Adhesiveaction,PhysicalFactorsInfluencingAdhesive
action,ChemicalFactorsInfluencing,Adhesiveaction,BondingProcessesby
adhesives.
10
Module5:
GreenChemistry:
Introduction,TwelvePrinciplesofGreenchemistry,numericalsonatomeconomy,
synthesis,adipicacidandindigo.
Greensolvents(ionicliquidsupercriticalCO
2
),andproductsfromnaturalmaterials.
04
TheoryExamination:
1.Questionpaperwillcompriseoftotal6questions,eachof15marks.
[Link].
3.Question1willbecompulsoryandbasedonentiresyllabuswhereinsubquestionsof2to3marks
willbeasked.
[Link](forexamplesupposeQ.2haspart(a)frommodule3
thenpart(b)willbeformanymoduleotherthanmodule3.
[Link]
hoursasmentionedinthesyllabus.
Termwork:
[Link]
asfollows:
LaboratoryWork(Experimentsandjournal):10marks
Attendance(PracticalandTheory):05marks
Assignments:10marks
Total:25marks
ThefinalcertificationandacceptanceofTWensuresthesatisfactoryperformanceoflaboratorywork
andminimumpassingintheTW.
SuggestedExperiments AppliedChemistryII
EstimationofZnComplexometrictitration.
EstimationofNicomplexometrictitration.
EstimationofAlcomplexometrictitration.
CalorificvalueofsolidorliquidfuelusingBombCalorimeter.
PreparationofmembranesforfilteranyoneDemon.
CO
2
fromairbyOrsatsmethod.
EstimationofFefromplainCsteel.
EstimationofNibygravimetricmethod.
EstimationofSniodometrically.
PreparationofBiodieselfromedibleoil.
Synthesisofsimplelayeredmaterialsandtheircharacterization.
Preparingsimplecompositesandtheircharacterization.
EstimationofCuiodometrically.
Estimate%ofMoisturefromcoal.
Tode4terminetheEcellofCuZnsystembypotentiometry.
RecommendedBooks:
[Link]&Jain,DhanpatRai
[Link]&Dara,SChand
[Link](ISBN9788126519880)
[Link](DhanpatRai)
Preamble
Considering the recent practices in industries and easy availability of software this conventional drawing
may be totally converted in to AutoCAD from the next revision.
Objective of the course
1) Students should be able to visualize the objects.
2) They should be able to understand and read drawing.
3) They should be able to present the same.
Module Details Hrs
1
Introduction to Engineering Drawing. Types of Lines, Dimensioning Systems as per
IS conventions.
Engineering Curves: Basic construction of Cycloid, Involutes and Helix( of cylinder)
only
**Introduction to Auto CAD:- Basic Drawing and Editing Commands. Knowledge
of setting up layers, Dimensioning, Hatching, plotting and Printing.
3
2
Projection of Points and Lines:-Lines inclined to both the Reference Planes.
(Excluding Traces).
@Projection of Planes: Triangular, Square, Rectangular, Pentagonal, Hexagonal and
Circular planes inclined to either HP or VP only. (Exclude composite planes)
6
Subject
Code
SubjectName TeachingScheme CreditsAssigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEC204 EngineeringDrawing 03 04 03 02 05
Sub.
Code
SubjectName ExaminationScheme
TheoryMarks Term
Work
Pract
.
Oral Total
InternalAssessment Endsem.
exam
Test1
Test2
AverageofTest
1andTest2
FEC204 Engineering
Drawing
15 15 15 60 25 50 150
3
Projection of Solids: - (Prism, Pyramid, Cylinder, Cone only) Solid projection with
the axis inclined to HP and VP. (Exclude Spheres , Composite and Hollow solids)..
Use change of position or Auxiliary plane method
Section of solids:- section of Prism, Pyramid, Cylinder, &Cone , cut by plane
perpendicular to at least one reference plane.( Exclude Curved section Plane). Use
change of position or Auxiliary plane method
Development of Surfaces:- Lateral surface development of Prism, Pyramid,
Cylinder, Cone with section plane inclined to HP or VP only. (Exclude Reverse
Development)
14
4
Orthographic projections:-
Different views of a simple machine part as per the first angle projection
method recommended by I.S.
Full or Half Sectional views of the Simple Machine parts.
**Drawing of orthographic projections using Auto CAD.
12
5
Isometric Projections: Isometric projection/Drawing of blocks (plain and cylindrical
excluding spheres).
**Drawing of Isometric projections using Auto CAD.
@Reading of orthographic projections. (Only for TW)
*Orthographic Reading using Auto CAD.
**Introduction to 3D in AutoCAD
Working in 3-dimensions, Viewing 3D Objects, Basic wireframe models, Extruding,
simple revolved objects. Boolean operations.
Generation of orthographic projections from 3D drawing.
10
**Should be covered during Auto CAD practical.
@ only in Term Work.(i.e:-Questions will not be asked for the examination.)
Term Work:
Component-1
Sheet-1: Projection of Solids (2 problems) +Section and Development of solid surfaces
(2 problem)
Sheet -2: Orthographic projection without section (2 problems).
Sheet -3: Orthographic projection with section (2 problems).
Sheet- 4: Isometric Projections (3 problems).
Component -2
One A-3 size sketch book consisting of:-
1) 3 problems each from Projection of Curves, Lines, Planes and Solids.
2) 3 problems from Section and Development of Solids.
3) 2 problems each from the Orthographic Projections (with Section), Reading of orthographic
projections and Isometric projections.
Component-3
Printouts of minimum 2 problems (preferably in A3 size sheet) each from:
1) Simple Orthographic Projections.
2) Orthographic Projections Section.
3) Isometric projections.
4) Reading of Orthographic Projections
Note:- 2 hrs /week Auto CAD Practical is essential for completing the Auto CAD Drawings and take
required printouts.
AutoCAD Examination: (2hrs):
1) Minimum 1 problem from 1 or 2 or 4 of component-3 and
2) Minimum 1 problem from 3 of component-3.
3) Print out of the Answers have to be taken preferably in A3 size sheets and should be
assessed by External examiner. Knowledge of concepts and accuracy of drawing should be
considered during evaluation.
Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 15 marks.
2. Only 4 questions need to be solved.
3: Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus.
4: Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules.
5: Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each
Module.
Text Books.
1) N.D. Bhatt, Engineering Drawing (Plane and solid geometry), Charotar Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd.
2) N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
References.
1) M.B Shah & B.C Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Publications.
2) P.J . Shah, Engineering Graphics, S Chand Publications.
3) Dhananjay A J olhe, Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill
4) Prof. Sham Tickoo (Purdue University) & Gaurav Verma, ( CAD Soft Technologies) : Auto
CAD 2012 (For engineers and Designers), Dreamtech Press NewDelhi.
Sub.
Code
SubjectName ExaminationScheme
TheoryMarks TW Prat Oral Total
InternalAssessment Endsem.
exam
Test1
Test2
Av.ofTest1
&Test2
FEC205 Structured
Programming
Approach
20 20 20 80 25 25 150
Primary Objectives of this subject
This subject aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solving
problems. The course will be taught using C programming language.
Program Education Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Understand classical problem solving strategies and use them in solving problems that can be
implemented using a programming language.
Identify a problem that requires a programmed solution.
Use structured approach to describe the solution concept.
Understand concept of data types and variables using C.
Use common operators in C to solve a problem.
Implement conditional statements in C .
Implement looping constructs in C.
Implement functions in C.
Use simple and structured data types in C to solve given problem
Implement simple problems using files and pointers
Subject
Code
SubjectName TeachingScheme CreditsAssigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEC205 StructuredProgramming
Approach
04 02 04 01 05
Detail Syllabus
Unit
No
Unit Number of Hours
1 Problem definition 02
2 Algorithms
2.1 Developing Algorithms 05
2.2 Efficiency of Algorithms 01
3 Expressing Algorithm Sequence
3.1 Expressions in C; Arithmetic and Boolean expressions 03
3.2 Use of Standard functions 01
3.3 Assignment statement 01
3.4 Input and output 02
4 Concept of scalar Data Types 04
4.1 scalar data types in C , Scope and life time, type
conversion
5 Expressing Algorithms Iteration
5.1 Ordering a solution in a loop 02
5.2 C- Control structures for Iteration 06
6 Expressing Algorithms Selection 01
6.1 C-Control structures for selection 02
7 Decomposition of solution 01
7.1 Defining Functions in C 02
7.2 Functions and parameters 02
7.3 Introduction to recursive functions 02
8 Additional C data types
8.1 Arrays single and multi dimensional 03
8.2 Strings 02
8.3 Structures 02
8.3 Files 02
8.4 Pointers 02
Books:
Text:
1. programming in C ; second edition; Pradeep Day and Manas Gosh ;Oxford University Press
2011
2. C Programming with Problem solving ; J acqueline A. J ones & Keith Harrow Dreamtech India
Scott J ones California USA
Reference
1. Introduction to Engineering programming J ames Paul Hollowat J ohn Wiley ISBN 9812-53-
022-3
2. Introduction to programming and problem solving ; G. Michael Schneider ; Wiley India edition;
Laboratory Assignments
1. Students are expected to solve and execute at least 20 programming problems based on above
syllabus.
2. J ournal work should comprise of writing the problem definition, solution of problem either as
Algorithm or flow chart and source code in C (preferably hand written) for all the 20 problems.
Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.
3: Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked.
4: Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules.
5: Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each
Module.
[Link] Topic [Link]
lectures
1. CommunicationTheory:Thecommunicationprocess,objectives,barriersto
communication,methodsofcommunication,formalandinformalchannelsof
communicationinabusinessorganization,techniquestoimprovecommunication
(Listening,speaking,reading,writing)
12
2. GrammarandVocabulary:Pairsofconfusedwords,commonerrors,useofarticles,
prepositions,apostrophes,agreementoftheverbwiththesubject,oneword
substitution,synonymsandantonyms
3
Subject
Code
SubjectName TeachingScheme CreditsAssigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEC206 Communication
Skills
02 02 02 01 03
Sub.
Code
SubjectName ExaminationScheme
Theory TW Prat Oral Total
InternalAssessment Endsem.
exam
Test1
Test2
Averageof
Test1&2
FEC206 Communication
Skills
10 10 10 40 25 75
3. BusinessCorrespondence:Principlesofbusinesscorrespondence,partsofa
businessletter,formats(Fullblock/Completeblock,Modifiedblock,Semiblock),
typesofletters:Enquirylettersandrepliestoenquiry(enquiryaboutaproduct,
serviceorinformation,askingforaquotation,placinganorderandrepliestothe
same)lettersofClaimandAdjustment.
9
4. SummarizationandComprehension:Technicalandindustryorientedpassages(not
lessthan400words)
3
5. Technicalwriting:Framingdefinitions,writinginstructions,languageexercises
basedontypesofexpositions(descriptionofanobject,explanationofaprocess)
3
Note:[Link]
[Link]
basedonthesyllabus.
Termwork:25marks
Assignments:20marks
Attendance:05marks
Listofassignments:
Summarization&Comprehension
Grammarpractice
Communicationtheory:Applicationexercises
BarrierstoCommunication
PrinciplesofBusinessCorrespondence
Formatsofbusinessletters
Typesofletters
Technicalwriting
RecommendedreferencebooksforCommunicationSkills:
BusinessCommunicationbyUrmilaRai&[Link],HimalayaPublishingHouse
CommunicationSkillsbyMeenakshiRaman&SangeetaSharma,OxfordUniversityPress
BusinessCorrespondence&[Link]&KrishnaMohan,TataMcGrawHillEducation
EffectiveTechnicalCommunicationbyAshrafRizvi,TataMcGrawHill
TechnicalWriting&[Link]
&[Link],McGrawHill
MasteringCommunicationbyNickyStanton,PalgraveMasterSeries
Paperpattern
TotalMarks:40,Duration:2hours
Distributionofmarksandweightage:
The paper will comprise 6 questions of 10 marks each out of which 4 need to be attempted.
The first question is compulsory and will be a combination of all modules.
Students can attempt any 3 out of the remaining 5 questions.
The first module (Communication theory) will carry 40 % weightage.
Questions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 will be based on combinations of two or more modules.
Sub.
Code
Subject Name Examination Scheme
Theory Term
Work
Pract. Oral Total
Internal Assessment End sem.
exam
Test 1
Test 2
Average of
Test 1 &
Test 2
FEL201 Basic Workshop
Practice-II
- - - - 50 - - 50
Detailed Syllabus is given in Basic Workshop Practice-I
Term work:
Term work shall consist of respective reports and jobs of the trades selected the distribution of marks for
term work shall be as follows:
Laboratory work (J ob and J ournal) : 40 marks
Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 10 marks
The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of laboratory
work.
Sub
Code
Subject Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total
FEL201 Basic Workshop
Practice-II
- 04 - - 02 - 02