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Basic Engineering Lab

  • Part A: Introduction to sketching- Introduction to Computer-Aided Drawing - Orthographic/ Isometric / sectional views- Development of surfaces.
  • Part B: Electrical wiring practice, Soldering practice, Identification and testing of electronic components, Circuit simulation using LT SPICE, PCB Design, PCB Fabrication, Soldering of components on PCB and testing.

Communication Skills 1

Module 1- Functional English 

Conversation Skills: Asking questions, requests, doubts, engage in conversation, Different types of Communication-verbal and non-verbal, body language.

Module 2: Teaching Grammar Grammar Games, Exercise.

Module 3: Teaching Vocabulary Language Games, Exercise.

Module 4: Presentation Skills.

Module 5: Role Plays, debates, extempore, group presentations.

Calculus

Sequences and Series:

Limit of a sequence, monotone and Cauchy sequences and properties of convergent sequences, examples. Infinite series, positive series, tests for convergence and divergence, integral test, alternating series, Leibnitz test.

Differential Calculus:

Continuity and differentiability of a function of a single variable, statement of Rolle’s Theorem, Lagrange’s mean value theorem and applications.

Integral Calculus:

Materials Chemistry

Chemical Bonding and Intermolecular Forces: Ionic, covalent, metallic, and hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces, dipole interactions, Influence on material properties. 

Semiconducting Materials: Band theory: conductors, semiconductors, and insulators Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors (n-type and p-type)- Materials: silicon, germanium, GaAs, perovoskites-Doping, defects, and their role in conductivity-Applications in ICs, transistors, solar cells, sensors .

Computer Programming

Introduction to Linux – introduction to programming – basic elements of a program,variables, values, types, assignment – expressions and control flow – iteration and loop design, arrays, for loop, functions, pointers, parameters, recursion – object-oriented paradigm, objects, classes, constructors, destructor, operator overloading, friend function, inheritance.

Computer Programming and Applications

Introduction to Linux – introduction to programming – basic elements of a program, variables, values, types, assignment – expressions and control flow – iteration and loop design, arrays, for loop, functions, parameters, recursion – object-oriented paradigm, objects, classes, inheritance, reusability, polymorphism, overloading, libraries, containers, classes for file handling, parameter passing and pointers, linking, shell commands, data structures, linked list, stack, queue – applications.

Basic Engineering Lab

Study of general purpose hand tools in workshop
Assembly and disassembly practices of the following models
–  Gear box assembly

–  Centrifugal pump assembly along with shaft alignment practice

–  Cam and follower mechanisms assembly

–  Transducer (sensor) trainer

Experiments on different basic machines
– Turning exercise – straight turning, taper turning, thread cutting practice

–  Welding practice – arc welding

–  Fitting practice – models with marking and drilling exercises

Wiring and Soldering practices

Physics Lab

Damped driven oscillator
Waves and oscillation
Modulus of elasticity
Surface tension
Moment of inertia and angular acceleration
Faraday’s law of induction
Biot-Savarts law
Ratio of electronic charge to mass
Brewster’s angle and Malu’s law
Earth’s magnetic field
Charge of an electron

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