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TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY
(Established under Govt. of U. P. Act No. 30, 2008)
Del hi Road, Bagarp ur, Moradabad (U.P)
External Internal
Duration of Examination :
3 hrs. 1 ½ hrs
To qualify the course a student is required to secure a minimum of 40 % marks in aggregate including the
semester end examination and teachers continuous evaluation.(i.e. both internal and external).
A candidate who secures less than 40% of marks in a course shall be deemed to have failed in that course. The
student should have at least 50% marks in aggregate to clear the semester. In case a student has more than
40% in each course, but less than 50% overall in a semester , he/she shall re-appear in courses where the
marks are less than 50% to achieve the required aggregate percentage (of 50%) in the semester.
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Study and Evaluation Scheme
Course: B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics
Semester I
S.N. Subject Subject Periods Credits Evaluation Scheme
Code L T P Internal External Total
1 BAS101 Basic Physics-I 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Semester II
S.N. Subject Subject Periods Credits Evaluation Scheme
Code L T P Internal External Total
1 BAS205 Integral Calculus 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
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Semester III
S. Subject Periods Evaluation Scheme
Subject Credits
N. Code L T P Internal External Total
1 BAS301 Numerical Analysis 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
BEC301
2 Basic Electronic 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
3 BEC302 Digital Electronic 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
BAS309 Environmental Science
4 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
BHM301 Professional Writing
5 2 0 2 3 30 70 100
BEC351
6 Basic Electronic lab 0 0 4 2 50 50 100
Semester IV
S.N. Subject Subject Periods Credits Evaluation Scheme
Code L T P Internal External Total
1 BEC403 Modern Optics and Opto- 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Electronics
2 BEC402 Operational Amplifier and 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
analog Computation
3 BEC 401 Semiconductor/ Solid State 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Devices
4 BCS401 Scientific Computing 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
5 BHM401 Technical Communication 2 0 2 3 30 70 100
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Semester V
S.N. Subject Subject Periods Credits Evaluation Scheme
Code L T P Internal External Total
1 BEC 501 Electronics & 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Communication
2 BEC 502 Electronics 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Instrumentation and
Measurement
3 BEC 503 Electromagnetic & 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Antennas
4 BCS 503 Basic of computer 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Network
5 BHM 501 Technical Writing 2 0 2 3 30 70 100
Semester VI
S. Subject Subject Periods Cred Evaluation Scheme
N. Code L T P its Intern External Total
al
1 BEE601 Electrical Technology and 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Electrical Machines
2 BEC 601 Microprocessor & Computer 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Programming
3 BEC602 Material Science and I.C. 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
Technology
4 BEC603 Power Electronics 3 2 0 4 30 70 100
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics
Semester I
BASIC PHYSICS-I
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lecturer 08)
Conservation of Energy and Linear Momentum
Mechanics of a particle, work-energy theorem. Conservative and non-conservation forces and their
examples. Conservation force as negative gradient of potential energy. Center of mass of a system of
particles. Conservation of linear momentum and energy. Systems of variable mass, single and
multistage rockets. Elastic and inelastic collisions.
Text Books:
1. "Mechanics", D S Mathur; Khanna Publications
2. "Mechanics", Goldstein; New Age Publications.
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Semester I
FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BAS-106
Course Contents:
Text Books:
1. “Physical Chemistry” by Puri Sharma and Pathania.
Reference Books:
1. “Physical Chemistry” by Borrow
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Semester I
ALGEBRA AND MATRICES
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BAS-104
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Matrices and determinants, Elementary row and column transformation, Linear transformations,
Rank of matrix.
Text Books:
1. “Matrices” by Dr. J.K.Goel and K.P.Gupta, Students Friends & Co.
2. “Modern Algebra” by A. R. Vashisth, Krishana Prakshan Mandir
Reference Books:
1. “Matrices” by Shanti Narain, S Chand &Co.
2. “Matrices” by N. Saran and J. K. Goyal, Pragati Prakashan
3. “Modern algebra” by I N Herstein, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4. “Modern algebra” by Surjeet Singh and Qazi Zameesuddin, Vikash Publishing House
Pvt Ltd.
5. “Modern algebra” by D. C. Agarwal and H. N Nigam, Shiksha Sahitya Prakshan
6. “Modern algebra” by Harsh Swaroop Sharma and H. S. Seth, Ram Prashad & Sons
7. “Elements of Matrices” by Dr. M. Ray and S.S. Sethi Ram Prasad &Sons.
8. “Matrices” by A.R. Vashistha, Krishna Prakashan Mandir.
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Semester I
TRIGONOMETRY & DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BAS-105
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Circular and hyperbolic functions of complex quantities, Separation of real and imaginary parts of
trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions.
Text Books:
1. “Differential Calculas” by Gorakh Prasad, Pothishala Pvt Ltd.
2. “Trigonometry” by A. K. Saxena, Aeykay Prakashan.Bareilly
Reference Books:
1. ““Trigonometry” by J. C. Sharma, P. H. Sharma, Students Friends & Co.
2. “Trigonometry” by A.R. Vashistha and R. K. Gupta, Krishna Prakashan Mandir.
3. “Differential Calculus” by N. Pishkunor, Peace Publishers Moscow
4. “Differential Calculus” by M. Ray, Shiv Lal Agarwal &Co Agra.
5. “Differential Calculus” by Khalil Ahmed, Anamya Publication, New Delhi
6. “Differential Calculus” by A. K. Saxena, Aeykay Publication
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Semester I
FOUNDATION ENGLISH - I
Unit II
Vocabulary: Word formation, Prefix, Suffix, Compound words, Conversion, Synonyms, Antonyms,
Homophones and Homonyms, How to look up a dictionary. (10 Hours)
Unit III
Communication: Meaning & importance of communication, Barriers to effective communication,
Channels of communication, Language as a tool of communication.
(10 Hours)
Unit IV
Requisites of Sentence writing: Fragmented sentences, A good sentence, expletives, Garbled
sentences, Rambling sentences, Loaded sentences, Parallel Comparison, Squinting construction,
Loose & periodic sentences. (10 Hours)
Text Books:
1. Martin & Wren - High School English Grammar & Composition, S.Chand & Co. Delhi.
2. Lewis Norman - Word Power made easy, W.R.Goyal. Publication & Distributors Delhi.
3. Better Your English- A Workbook for 1st year Students- Macmillan India, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice –
O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.
2. Mohan Krishna & Banerji Meera, Developing Communication Skills – Macmillan India Ltd.
Delhi.
3. Rosen Blum M., How to Build Better Vocabulary – Bloomsbury Publication. London.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for generating
students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester I
BASIC PHYSICS-I LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BAS-151
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To determine Ionisation potential of a gas (Soft valve)
2. To determine Plank‟s constant.
3. To determine the Ionization Potential of mercury .
4. To plot the V-I characteristic of the Solar cell by Characteristics apparatus
5. To determine Moment of inertia of a Flywheel .
6. To determine Young’s Modulus in case of Uniform bending using Scale, telescope and optic
lever.
7. To determine Young‟s Modulus in case of Cantilever using Pin and Microscope
8. To determine Modulus of Rigidity by using Torsion pendulum .
9. To determine Viscosity by the Capillary flow (Radius using Mercury pellet) .
10. To determine Surface tension by usingCapillary rise (Radius using Vernier microscope).
11. To verify Bernoulli‟s theorem
12. To determine the frequency of A.C. mains by means of a sonometer.
Evaluation scheme:
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Semester I
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To determine the surface tension of the given liquid by drop number method.
2. To determine the viscosity of a given liquid at room temperature by using Oswald’s viscometer
(Densities to be determined).
3. To study partition of iodine between carbon tetra chloride and water.
4. To study the adsorption of acetic acid on dispersed charcoal.
5. To determine the integral enthalpy of solution of CuSO4.5H2O.
6. To determine the reaction rate constant of acid catalyzed hydrolysis of ester- titrimetry.
7. To find out the rate constant for the inversion of cane sugar in acid medium and to show that
inversion follows the first order kinetics.
8. To study the kinetics of acetone-iodine reaction.
9. To determine the rate of reaction of iodine with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) at room temperature
(clock reaction).
10. To determine the enthalpy of neutralization of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide.
Evaluation Scheme
PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA
DURING THE SEMESTER (30 MARKS) ATTENDANCE QUIZ VIVA TOTAL
EXPERIMENT FILE WORK VIVA (5 MARKS) (5 (10 INTERNAL
(10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) MARKS) (50 MARKS)
MARKS)
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Semester I/II/III/IV/V/VI
DISCIPLINE & GENERAL PROFICIENCY
L T P C
0 0 0 1
Guidelines
There shall be continuous evaluation of the students on the following broad parameters:
1. Observance of dress code.
2. Participation in Conferences /Workshops / Seminars.
3. Attendance in guest lectures, talks by the invitees and special technical sessions organized from
time to time.
4. Participation in community projects including NCC and NSS.
5. Exhibiting team spirit in different activities of the University and College organized from time to
time.
6. Observance of rule ®ulations in the College/University.
7. Behavior in hostel mess and hostel.
8. Performance and awards received in different events (sports/ co-curricular activities) organized at
College / University and other level.
9. General behavior.
The above mentioned observational are an indicative list of parameters on which the students shall
be continuously evaluated. The college may evaluate the student on the specific parameters by
informing them through a notice displayed on the notice board before evaluation.
There shall be no external examination for this course; however the marks shall be included for
calculation of Cumulative Performance Index (CPI).
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Semester II
INTEGRAL CALCULUS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BAS-205
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Definite integration (Miscellaneous Examples), integration as the limit of sum, Reduction Formula.
Text Books:
1. “Integral Calculus” by Gorakh Prasad, Pothishala Pvt. Ltd.
2. “Integral Calculus” by M. Ray, Shiv Lal Agarwal & Co Agra
3. “Integral Calculus” by P. V. Pishkuno, Peace Publishers Mascow
Reference Books:
1. “Integral Calculus” by Shanti Narayan and P.K Mittal, S.Chand & Company Ltd
2. “Integral Calculus” by Brahmanand, B. S. Tyagi, and B. D. Sharma, Kedarnath Ram Nath.
3. “Integral Calculus by” Shani Narayan, S.Chand & Company Ltd
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Semester II
FUNDAMENTALS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 09)
Dual nature of matter and idea of De Broglie matter waves and equations, Wave mechanical model,
Heisenberg uncertainty principal, Schrodinger wave equation, quantum numbers shapes of s, p, d
orbitals, Aufbau and Pauli exclusion principles, Hund’s multiplicity rule, electronic configuration of
elements.
Text Books:
1. Inorganic Chemistry “Puri Sharma & Kalia”
Reference Books:
1. “Inorganic Chemistry” by J. D Lee.
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Semester II
OPTICS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BAS-209
Course Contents:
Text Books:
Optics by Ajoy Ghatak, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
Optics by Bajaj Lal, S,Chand & Co..
Reference Books
Engineering Physics by V S Yadav, Tata Mc Graw Hill
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Semester II
C PROGRAMMING
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BCS 201
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Fundamental data types: Character, integer, short, long, unsigned, single and double, precision
floating point.
Storage classes: Automatic, register, static and external.
Operators and expressions: Using numeric and relation operator, logical operator, bit operator.
Operator precedence and associability.
Introduction to programming language: High level, low level and m/c level, floe chart, algorithms
design.
Text Books:
1. "Let Us C", Yashwant Kalitkar, BPB Publications.
2. "Programming in ANSI C", E Balaguru Swamy, TMH Publications.
Reference Books:
1. "Computer Concept and Programming in C", E Balaguru Swamy, TMH Publications.
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Semester-II
FOUNDATION ENGLISH - II
Unit II
Pre- Requisites of Technical written Communication: One word substitution, Spelling rules,
Words often confused & misused, Phrases. (10 Hours)
Unit III
The Structure of sentences/ clauses: Adverb clause, Adjective clause, Noun clause. Sentences:
Simple, Double, Multiple and complex, Transformation of sentences: simple to complex & vice
versa, simple to compound & vice-versa, Interrogative to assertive & to negative & vice-versa.
(10 Hours)
Unit IV
Technical Communication: Nature, Origin and Development, Salient features, Scope &
Significance, Forms of Technical Communication, Difference between Technical Communication &
General writing, Objective Style vs. Literary Composition. (10 Hours)
Text-Books:
1. Wren & Martin, High School English Grammar & Composition – S. Chand & Co. Delhi.
2. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice –
O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.
3. Mitra Barum K., Effective Technical Communication – O.U.P. New Delhi. 2006.
4. Better Your English- A Workbook for 1st year Students- Macmillan India, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Horn A.S., Guide to Patterns & Usage in English – O.U.P. New Delhi.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for generating
students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester II
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BAS-257
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Determination of strength of given HCL solution by titrating against N/10 Standard sodium
hydroxide solution.
2. Determination of temporary and permanent hardness in water sample using EDTA as standard
solution.
3. Determination of free chloride content in the given water sample by Mohr’s method.
4. To determine the Ferrous content in the given sample of Iron ore by titrimetric analysis against
standard K2Cr2O7 using K3Fe (CN)6 as an external indicator.
5. Determination of Equivalent weight of Iron by the chemical displacement Method (equivalent
weight of copper is 63.5).
6. To synthesis copper ammonia complex.
7. To prepare tris (thiourea) copper (I) sulphate complex.
8. Group test of given inorganic sample.
9. To determine the concentration of KMNO4 solution spectrophotometrically.
10. To determine the element (N, S and halogens) in given inorganic samples.
Evaluation Scheme
PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA
DURING THE SEMESTER (30 MARKS) ATTENDANCE QUIZ VIVA TOTAL
EXPERIMENT FILE WORK VIVA (5 MARKS) (5 (10 INTERNAL
(10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) MARKS) (50 MARKS)
MARKS)
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Semester II
OPTICS- LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Note: Select any ten experiments from the following list
1. To determine the wavelength of Sodium light by Newton’s rings.
2. To determine the wavelength of Sodium light by Fresnel’s biprism.
3. To determine the specific rotation of the cane sugar solution with the help of Polarimeter.
4. To study the forward characteristics of a light emitting diode.
5. To determine the resolving power and dispersive power by a prism.
6. To determine the resolving power of grating.
7. To study the elliptically polarized light.
8. To determine slit width using He-Ne laser.
9. To determine the Flashing & Quenching of Neon bulb.
10. To determine the Resolving power of a telescope
11. To determine the wavelength of the sodium lamp by Michelson interferometer.
12. To determine the wave form and frequency of a given signal using C.R.O.
Evaluation Scheme
PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA
DURING THE SEMESTER (30 MARKS) ATTENDANCE QUIZ VIVA TOTAL
EXPERIMENT FILE WORK VIVA (5 MARKS) (5 (10 INTERNAL
(10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) MARKS) (50 MARKS)
MARKS)
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Semester II
COMPUTER LAB II
(C PROGRAMMING LAB)
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BCS 251
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Write a Program (WAP) to calculate temperature in Fahrenheit to Celsius using formula C= (F-
32)/1.8.
2. WAP to calculate Sum & average of N numbers.
3. WAP to calculate roots of quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0.
7. WAP to find .
8. WAP to find factorial of positive integer.
9. WAP to find sum of series up to n number, 2+5+8+…………………+n.
10. WAP to print all the number between 1 to 100 which are dividing by 7.
11. WAP to generate Fibonacci series up to n.
12. WAP to find position in class first =360, second=240, third=120 otherwise fail. Read marks of 3
subjects.
13. Write a function to calculate area of circle.
14. Write an iterative function to calculate factorial of given number.
15. Write a recursive function to calculate factorial of given number.
16. WAP to find whether number is prime or not.
17. WAP to find even & odd up to a given limit.
18. WAP to find that the enter character is a letter or digit.
19. WAP to find addition of two matrix of n*n order.
20. WAP to find multiplication of two matrix of n*n order.
21. WAP to add 6 digit number in even case & multiple 6 digit number in odd case.
22. WAP to find even or odd up to a given limit n.
23. WAP to find whether a given no is palindrome or not.
24. WAP that uses a function to sort an array of integer.
25. WAP to illustrate the concept of structure.
26. WAP to joining the 2 string.
27. WAP to comparing of 2 string.
28. WAP to illustrate the properties of static variable.
29. WAP to find length of string.
30. WAP to illustrate the pointer.
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Semester III
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BAS-301
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Calculus of finite differences, Finite differences and difference formulae operators E, ∆ , ∇ ,
properties and relation between operators, difference table, Factorial Notation.
Text Books:
1. Numerical analysis”, by Burden, Cengage Learning
2. “Numerical Analysis” by B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publishing
3. “Numerical Analysis” by Pradeep Niyosi, Tata Mcgraw Hell
Reference Books:
1. “Numerical Analysis” by P.P. Gupta and Sanjay Gupta, Krishana Prakashan Mandir
2. “Numerical Analysis” by S.S. Sastry, Prentice Hall Of India.
3. “Introduction to Numerical Analysis” by C. E. Froberg, Addition –Welly Publishing Co.
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Semester III
BASIC ELECTRONICS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 301
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
PN Junction: Introduction to PN-Junction, depletion layer, v-i characteristics Diode Ratings (average
current, peak-inverse voltage) p-n junction as rectifiers (half wave and full wave), filter, calculation
of ripple factor and load regulation, clipping and clamping circuits. Zener diode and its application as
shunt regulator.
Text Books:
1. "Integrated Electronics", Millman & Halkias, McGraw Hill
2. "Electronics Devices and Circuits", Millman & Halkias, McGraw Hill
3. "Digital Design", M.Morris Mano, 3rd edition.
Reference Books:
1. "Microelectronic Circuits", Sedra and Smith
2. "Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated circuits", R A Gayakwad, PHI
3. "Electronics Fundamentals and Applications", D Chattopadhyay and P C Rakshit, New
Age International.
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Semester III
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 302
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Number Systems: Binary numbers: Binary to decimal conversion, Decimal to binary conversion,
Binary addition, Binary Subtraction: 1’s complement, 2’ complement, Binary multiplication, Binary
Division, Octal numbers, Hexadecimal numbers, BCD codes, Gray Code, Excess- 3 code.
Text Books:
1. "Digital Fundamentals", Thomas L. Floyd, Pearson Education, New Delhi
2. “Digital Systems: Principles and Applications”, R. J. Tocci, 8th edition, Pearson Education.
Reference Books:
1. "Digital Design", M. Morris Mano, Third Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
2. "Digital principle and Applications", Malvino & Leech.
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Semester III
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BAS-309
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
General: Definition, Scope, Segments of Environment and its Multidisciplinary Nature, Some Major
Environmental Problems, Definition and Scope of Ecology.
Text Books:
1. “Environmental Chemistry”, De,A.K., New Age Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2. “Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science”, Masters,G.M., Prentice Hall
India Pvt.Ltd.
3. “Fundamentals of Ecology”, Odem,E.P., W.B.Sannders Co.
Reference Books:
1. “Biodiversity and Conservation”, Bryant,P.J., Hypertext Book
2. “Textbook of Environment Studies”, Tewari, Khulbe & Tewari, I.K. Publication
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Semester-III
PROFESSIONAL WRITING
Course code: BHM301
(Common with EHM 301/BBA306/BCA305/AR307/BCH306/BFA303)
L T P C
2 0 2 3
Course Contents:
Unit I
Functional Grammar: Active and passive voice, Conditional sentences, Syntax, Concord, Common
errors. (10 Hours)
Unit II
Requisites of Paragraph writing: Structure of Paragraph, Coherence & Unity, Development of
paragraph, Inductive order, Deductive order, Spatial order, Linear, Chronological orders, Expository
writing, and Argumentative writing, Factual description of objects, process, experiments.
(10 Hours)
Unit III
Précis Writing: Techniques of Précis writing, Writing a précis. (10 Hours)
Unit IV
Comprehension skills: Role of listening, Reading comprehension; Reasons for poor comprehension,
Improving comprehension skills. (10 Hours)
Text Books:
1. Ruther Ford A., Basic Communication Skills – Pearson Education, New Delhi.
References Books:
1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice –
O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.
2. Mohan Krishna & Banerji Meera, Developing Communication Skills – Macmillan India Ltd.
Delhi.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for generating
students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester III
BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BEC 351
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Verification of network theorems (Thevenin, maximum power transfer and Norton's theorems).
2. Frequency response of simple RC networks.
3. And Phase measurement by CRO.
4. Study of LCR resonant circuit and step response of LR network.
5. Study of diode characteristics including Zener diode.
6. Study of Transistor characteristics (CB, CE, CC configuration).
7. Study of power supply and study of regulated power supply.
8. Study of Colpitts Oscillator.
9. Study of characteristics UJT/FET.
10. Study of emitter follower'
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Semester III
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BEC 352
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Operational amplifiers, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers.
2. Differentiator and Integrator using operational amplifiers.
3. Generation of exponential forcing function using operational amplifier.
4. Verification of truth tables of OR, AND, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR and XNOR gates (use
NAND gates IC 7400 for producing these gates).
5. Study of half and full adders.
6. Study of half and full subtractors.
7. Study of RS, D, JK. Master slave flip flops including clocked RS and D.
8. Study of divide by N. circuit and decade counter.
9. Study of a stable and monostable multivibrators.
10. Study of four bit shift register.
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Semester III
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (LAB)
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BAS-359
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
1. To determine total alkalinity in the given water sample.
2. To determine the temporary and permanent hardness in water sample.
3. To determine the pH of the given solution using pH meter.
4. To determine the turbidity in given water sample.
5. To determine the dissolved oxygen present in a water sample.
6. To determine the conductivity in water sample.
7. To determine the carbon-di-oxide content in polluted water sample.
8. To find chemical oxygen demand of waste water sample by potassium dichromate.
9. To determine the TDS and TSS in water sample.
10. To determine the noise level in ambient air.
Evaluation Scheme
PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA
DURING THE SEMESTER (30 MARKS) ATTENDANCE QUIZ VIVA TOTAL
EXPERIMENT FILE WORK VIVA (5 MARKS) (5 (10 INTERNAL
(10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) MARKS) (50 MARKS)
MARKS)
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Semester IV
MODERN OPTICS AND OPTOELECTRONICS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 403
Course Contents:
Text Books:
1. J.Wilson &J.F B Hawker, Optoelectronics: An Introduction, P.H.I
2. Modern Optics : T.M.H Ghatak
Reference Books:
1. R.G Hull Sperger, Integrated Optics: Theory & Tech., Springer,Verlag series,1991
2. G.P Agarwal, Non-Linear Optics,Academic Press, 1989
3. L.Sharupich.N.Tugliv, Optoelectronics, M.I.R Publicashers.1987
4. L.J.Pinsion,ElectroOptics,JohnWilly&Sons1085
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Semester IV
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS AND ANALOG COMPUTATION
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 402
Course Contents:
Text Books:
1. "Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits", R. S. Gayakwad, PHI.
2. "Operational Amplifiers", Coughlin and Driscoll.
3. "Analog Computation", Rajaraman.
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Semester IV
SEMICONDUCTOR/ SOLID STATE DEVICES
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 401
Course Contents:
Text Books:
1. “Solid State Electronic Devices” – B. G. Streetman, PHI
2. “Integrated Electronics” – Millman & Halkies, Tata McGraw.
3. “Physics of Semiconductor Devices” – S. M. Sze.
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Semester IV
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BCS-401
Course Contents
Unit I
High Speed Computation: Introduction, Computer Arithmetic, Errors, Machine Computation.
Transcendental and Polynomial Equations: Introduction, Bisection Method, Iterative Methods,
Rate of Convergence, Methods for Complex Roots, Polynomial Equations. (Lectures 08)
Unit II
System of Linear Algebraic Equations and Eigenvalue Problems: Introduction, Direct Methods,
Error analysis, Iteration Methods, Eigenvalues and Eigen Vectors.
Interpolation and Approximation: Introduction to Lagrange and Newton Interpolations, Finite
difference operators, Interpolating polynomial using finite differences, Hermite interpolations,
Piecewise and spline interpolation. (Lectures 08)
Unit III
Differentiation and Integration: Introduction, Numerical differentiation, Numerical integration,
Methods based on interpolation.
Ordinary Differential Equations: Introduction, Euler methods, Single and Multistep methods,
Predictor-corrector methods. (Lectures 08)
Unit IV
Empirical and Probability Distributions: Basic Concepts, The Mean Variance, and Standard
Deviation, Continuous-Type Data, Exploratory Data Analysis, Graphical Comparisons of Data Sets,
Probability Density and Mass Functions.
Probability: Properties of Probability, Methods of Enumeration, Conditional Probability,
Independent Events, Bayes Theorem. (Lectures 08)
Unit V
Discrete, Continuos & Multivariable Distributions: Random Variables of the Discrete Type,
Mathematical Expectation, Bernoulli Trials and the Binomial Distribution, The Moment-Generating
Function, The Poisson Distribution, Random Variables of the Continuous Type, The Uniform and
Exponential Distributions, The Gamma and Chi-Square Distributions, The Normal Distribution,
Distributions of Functions of a Random Variable, Distributions of Two Random Variables.
(Lectures 08)
Text Books
1. Jain, M. K., Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation, New Age
Publication, New Delhi, 1999
2. Hogg, R.V. & Tanis E. A., Probability and Statistical Inference, Pearson Education, New Delhi,
2004.
Reference Books
1. Sastrty, S.S., Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI, New Delhi, 2005
2. Hines, W.W., Probability and Statististics in Engineering, John Wiley, Singapore (Indian
Reprint), 2003.
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Semester-IV
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
Unit II
Business communication: Importance of written business correspondence, General principles and
essentials of good commercial correspondence, Different types of commercial correspondence &
their drafting, Types of Business letters, Official letters, electronic communication process.
(10 Hours)
Unit III
Project, Thesis and Dissertation writing: Project Report, Thesis & Dissertation writing Structure
of Thesis writing. (10 Hours)
Unit IV
Modern Technology and Communication: Globalization of Business, Role of Information
Technology, Tele- communication, Internet, Tele-conferencing and Video-conferencing.
(10 Hours)
Text Books:
1. Mishra Sunita & Muraliksishra C., Communication Skills for Engineers – Pearson Education,
New Delhi.
2. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice –
O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.
3. Chabbra T N, Business Communication, Sun India Pub. New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Mohan Krishna & Banerji Meera, Developing Communication Skills – Macmillan India Ltd.
Delhi.
2. Mitra Barum K., Effective Technical Communication – O.U.P. New Delhi. 2006.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for generating
students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester IV
ANALOG ELECTRONICS LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BEC 457
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To verify experimentally output of A/D converter.
2. To verify experimentally output of D/A converter.
3. Study of Lissajous figure using CRO.
4. Study of frequency response using CRO.
5. Study of phase response using CRO.
6. Study of seven segment digital display.
7. Resistance measurements of series shunt type ohmmeter.
8. Study of chopper type DC amplifier.
9. Study of ramp DVM & successive approximation DVM.
10. Study of sample & hold circuit.
11. Study of oscilloscope.
12. Verification of ohm’s law.
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Semester IV
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING (LAB)
Evaluation Scheme
PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA
DURING THE SEMESTER (30 MARKS) ATTENDANCE QUIZ VIVA TOTAL
EXPERIMENT FILE WORK VIVA (5 MARKS) (5 (10 INTERNAL
(10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) (10 MARKS) MARKS) (50 MARKS)
MARKS)
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Semester V
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 501
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Noise: Thermal noise, Short noise, Partition noise, Low frequency & transit time noise, Generation
recombination noise, Equivalent noise resistance, Signal to noise ratio, Noise temperature.
Reference Books:
1. Haykin, Simon/” Communication System “/John wiley/4 th Edition
2. B.P Lathi /”Modern Digital & Communication System“/ Oxford University press
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Semester V
ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 502
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Introduction of measurements and measurement Systems: Significance of measurements, different
methods of measurements, Instruments used in measurements, Electronic Instruments and its
classification, Elements of a Generalized Measurement System. Characteristics of instruments, Static
characteristics, Errors in measurements, scale, range, and scale span, calibration, Reproducibility and
drift, Noise, Accuracy and precision, Significant figures, Linearity, Hysteresis, Threshold, Dead
time, Dead zone, Resolution and Loading Effects.
Text Books:
1. “Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation” by A. K. Sawhney.
2. “Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques” by Helfrick & Cooper.
Reference Books:
1. “Electronic Instrumentation”, By H. S. Kals
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Semester V
ELECTROMAGNETIC AND ANTENNAS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Unit II (Lectures 8)
Magnetostatics and boundary value problems Maxwell’s equations Equation of continuity for time
varying fields, Conditions for time varying fields, Pointing vector and flow of power.
Unit IV (Lectures 8)
Propagation of e.m. waves in anisotropic medium, Ground, sky and space propagation, Tropospheric
scatter propagation and ionosphere reflection (qualitative), Wave guides, Modes in rectangular wave
guides, energy flow and altimeter in wave guides, Resonant cavities, power loss in a cavity,
Concepts of microwave propagation.
Unit V (Lectures 8)
Antenna: Antenna gain resistance, Band width, Polarization, Effects of ground on antennas,
Directional, HF, microwave, wide band and special purpose antenna, Dipole array, Folded dipole,
rhombic, parabolic, reflectors, horn lens helical, discone, loop antennas and phased arrays, Potential
fluctuations for time, harmonic oscillations, Power radiated by a current element.
Reference Books:
1. K.D Prasad “Antenna & wave propagation “/ Khanna Publication.
2. Jordan Edwards C & Balmain Keith G /” Electromagnetic waves & radiating system “/
Prentice Hall (India).
3. Callin, R /Antennas & Radiwave propagation “/ Khanna publications.
4. Hayt Jr William H /” Engineering Electromagnetic “/ TMH.
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Semester V
BASICS OF COMPUTER NETWORK
Course Contents
Unit I (Lectures
08)
Introduction: Data Communication, Component, goals and Applications of Networks, Direction of
Data Flow, LAN, MAN and WAN, Network Services, Switching Techniques, Topologies,
Transmission Media.
Unit II (Lectures
08)
OSI Model: Standards and Protocol, Concept of Physical Layer, Data Link Layer, Network Layer,
Transport Layer, Presentation Layer, Session Layer and Application Layer.
MAC and LAN Protocols: Multiple Access Communication, CSMA / CD, Channelization: CDMA.
Unit-III (Lectures
08)
Error Detection: Source of error in Data Communication, Error Detection and Correction – Parity.
Wireless Networking: Basics of Wireless: Wireless LAN and MAN, Wi-Fi, Broadband and
Bluetooth technology.
Unit IV (Lectures
08)
Introduction to TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP),
Concept of Physical and Logical addressing, Different classes of IP addressing.
Unit V (Lectures
08)
Network Connectivity: Network Connectivity Device: Hub, Types of Hub, Reapeter, Switches,
Modem, NICs, Router, Firewall, ATM
Text Books:
1. Forouzen, Data Communication and Networking, TMH
2. Achyut S Godbole, Data Communications & Networks, TMH
3. Behrouz A.Forouzan, TCP/IP Protocol Suit,
Reference Books:
1. Stallings W. Data and Computer Communication, Macmillan Press
2. A.S. Computer Networks, Prentice Hall India, 1997.
3. Keshav S., An Engineering Approach on Computer Networking, Addison Wesley
4. Larry L.Peterson and Peter S. Davie, Computer Network, Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd.
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Semester-V
TECHNICAL WRITING
Unit II
Technical Paper writing: Definition and purpose, Essentials of a good technical paper/Article,
Scientific Article writing, Difference between Technical paper/Article and scientific article, Methods
of writing technical paper & Scientific article. (10 Hours)
Unit III
Technical Proposal: Definition and meaning of Technical Proposal, Significance of Proposal,
Characteristics of a good Proposal, Format of Proposal, Uses of Proposals. (10 Hours)
Unit IV
Writing Skills: Reporting events, Writing newspaper reports, Essentials of essay writing –writing an
essay of about 300 words on a given topic. Bio-Data Making, Writing of CV & Resumes, Difference
between CV and Resume, Writing Job application etc. (10 Hours)
Text Books:
1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice –
O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.
Reference Books:
1. Monippally Matthukutty M., Business Communication Strategies – Tata- Mc Graw Hill
Publications Company, New Delhi.
2. Mohan K. & Sharma R.C., Business Correspondence of Report Writing –TMH, New Delhi.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for generating
students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester V
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Study of thyristor characteristic.
2. Study of: inverter circuits.
3. Study of DC to DC convestor (Voltage doublers).
4. Study of AM generator.
5. Study of AM director.
6. Study of FM generator.
7. Study of FM detector.
8. Study of pulse position modulation.
9. Study of pulse amplitude modulation.
10. Study of pulse duration modulation.
11. Study of Radio receivers.
12. Study of TI receivers.
13. Study of Fractional horse power motors.
14. Study of Triac and Diac.
15. Study of Q of a coil using Q-meter.
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Semester V
INSTRUMENTATION LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BEC 552
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1 To study application of operational amplifier as summer integrator.
2 To study application of operational amplifier as voltage comparator.
3 To study operation of OP-Amp based astable mulitvibrators.
4 To study operation of Op-Amp based monostable mulitivibrators.
5 To study regulation of unregulated power supply using IC-7805 voltage regulator & measure the
load line regulations.
6 To study regulation of unregulated power supply using IC-7812 voltage regulator & measure the
load line regulations.
7 To study operation of Op-Amp based Schmitt trigger as IC oscillator & triangular wave
generator.
8 To study OP-Amp as current to voltage & voltage to current converter & comparator.
9 To study response of RC differentiator & integrator circuit using square & sine wave inputs.
10 Study of Half wave rectifier.
11 Study of full wave rectifier.
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Semester V
BASICS OF COMPUTER NETWORK (LAB)
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Semester VI
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRICAL MACHINES
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Text Books:
1. "Advanced Electrical Technology", Cotton H., CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi.
2. "Electrical Technology", Hughes K, E.L.B.S.
3. "Electrical Technology Vol-I & Vol-II", B. L. Theraja and A.K. Theraja, S.Chand Publis House
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Semester VI
MICROPROCESSORS AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 601
Course Contents:
Unit-I (Lectures 08)
Introduction: Microprocessor evolution and types, microprocessor architecture and operation of its
components, addressing modes, interrupts, data transfer schemes, instruction and data flow, timer
and timing diagram. Interfacing devices. Architectural advancement of microprocessor. Typical
microprocessor development schemes.
Text Books:
1. Gaonkar , Ramesh S , “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085”,
Penram International Publishing.
2. Ray A K, Bhurchandi K M, “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals”, TMH
3. Hall D V, “Microprocessor Interfacing”, TMH
Reference Books:
1. Liu and Gibson G A, “Microcomputer System: The 8086/8088 family’’, PHI
2. Aditya P Mathur, “Introduction to Microprocessor”, TMH
3. Brey, Barry B, “INTEL Microprocessors”, PHI
4. Renu Sigh & B.P.Sigh, “Microprocessor, Interfacing and Applications
5. M Rafiqzzaman, “Microprocessors, Theory and Applications”,
* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.
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Semester VI
MATERIAL SCIENCE AND I.C. TECHNOLOGY
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 602
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
Single crystals, Polycrystalline and amorphous materials, Growth of single crystals, Purification of
materials using zone refining, Bridgman Method, Cz Method, Solution, Flux growth, Vapor growth,
Growth of polycrystalline and amorphous materials, Basic idea and uses of various characterization
techniques : SEM, TEM, XRD, IR, EPR, ESR spectroscopy.
Text Books:
1. "Semiconductor Devices, Physcis and Technology", S.M.Sze.
2. "VLSI Technology", S.M.Sze.
3. "VLSI Fabrication Principles", Sorab K. Gandhi.
Reference Books:
1. "VLSI Fabrication Principles", R.W.Runyan.
2. "Microelectronics", Nagchaudhry.
3. "Basic VLSI Design", Weste.
4. "Physics of Thin Film", Ludmila Eekertova.
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Semester VI
POWER ELECTRONICS
L T P C
3 2 0 4
Course Code: BEC 603
Course Contents:
Unit I (Lectures 08)
A comparative study of semiconductor power devices: Power diodes, Power transistors, Uni junction
transistors, Silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR).
Description of the structure and idea of the doping profiles of different layers, Voltage – current
characteristics, Forward and reverse blocking, Calculation of the forward breakdown voltage, Two
transistor model analysis, Triggering mechanisms and methods of turn – on, Emphasis on gate and
dv/dt triggering.
Principles of the working of an electro-mechanical device, DC, induction and synchronous motors.
DC Motors: Calculation of the back e.m.f. and torque produced in a dc motor, Control of torque and
speed using bridge rectifiers (with analysis), Variation of torque, pole flux, armature voltage and
power with speed, Idea of copper and iron losses.
Induction Motors: Idea of the rotating magnetic field Equivalent circuit for an induction motor,
Derivation of torque and its functional dependence on the slip and the line frequency.
Reference Books:
1. M.H Rashid /” Power electronics; Circuits, devices & applications “/ Prentice Hall of India
2. S.N Singh /” A text book of power electronics “/Dhanpat Rai & Sons
3. I.J Nagrath ,D.P Kothari / Electric Machines / TMH.
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Semester-VI
COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
Unit I
Oral Communication: Principles of effective oral communication, Features, Vitals of
communication, Interpersonal communication, Persuasive communication. (10 Hours)
Unit II
Presentation Strategies: Purpose, Audience & Locale, Organizing contents, Preparing outlines.
Audio- Visual aids, Body Language, Voice dynamics. (10 Hours)
Unit III
Listening Skills: The Listening process, Hearing & listening, Types of listening, Listening with a
purpose, Barriers to listening, Telephonic conversation. (10 Hours)
Unit IV
Speaking Skills: Improving voice & speech, Art of public speaking, Using visual aids, Job interview
being interviewed by the media, Dealing with the boss. Dealing with subordinates, How to run a
meeting. (10 Hours)
Text Book:
1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Principles & Practice –
O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.
Reference Books:
1. Ruther Ford A., Basic Communication Skills – Pearson Education, New Delhi.
2. Mitra Barum K., Effective Technical Communication – O.U.P. New Delhi. 2006.
NOTE:
This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of
students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for generating
students’ interest in language learning.
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Semester VI
POWER ELECTRONICS LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BEC 653
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study VI characteristics of SCR
2. To Study VI Characteristics of Triac.
3. Study of Single phase full wave control rectifier.
4. Study of line synchronized UJT Oscillator.
5. Study of Parallel inverter.
6. Study of series inverter.
7. Study of cycloconverter.
8. Study of single phase Motor Control.
9. Study of SCR Application.
10. Study of communication Method.
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Semester VI
MICROPROCESSOR AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB
L T P C
0 0 4 2
Course Code: BEC 651
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study 8085 based Microprocessor system.
2. To study 8086 based Microprocessor system.
3. To perform addition of the given numbers.
4. To perform multiplication of given numbers.
5. To perform division of the given numbers.
6. To perform conversion of temperature of 0F to 0C and vice versa.
7. To perform Computation of square root of a given number.
8. To perform floating point mathematical operations (addition and subtraction)
9. To perform floating point mathematical operations ( multiplication and division)
10. To obtain interfacing of RAM with 8085 system.
11. To obtain interfacing of DMA controller.
12. To obtain interfacing of keyboard controller.
13. To obtain interfacing of RAM with 8086 system.
14. To perform microprocessor based traffic light controller.
15. To perform microprocessor based temperature control of hot water.
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Semester VI
SEMINAR
Course code: BAS699 L T P C
0 0 4 2
Selection of Topic:
1. All students pursuing B.Sc. shall select and propose a topic of the seminar in the first week of the
semester. Care should be taken that the topic selected is not directly related to the subjects of the
course being pursued or thesis work, if any. The proposed topic should be submitted to the course
coordinator.
2. The course coordinator shall forward the list of the topics to the coordinator of concerned
department, who will consolidate the list including some more topics, in consultation with the faculty
of the department. The topics will then be allocated to the students along with the name of the faculty
guide and also forwarded to the director for approval.
3. On approval by the Director, the list shall be displayed on the notice board and the students
will also be accordingly informed by the course coordinator within three weeks of the
commencement of the semester.
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TITLE OF THE SEMINAR
College of Engineering
Teerthanker Mahaveer University
Moradabad-244001
MONTH AND YEAR
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2. Title Page:- The Title Page cover shall be as Under:
Title of the seminar
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
in
Electronics (Hons.)
by
(Roll No.)
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MORADABAD-244001
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3. Certification page:- This shall be as under
College of Engineering
Moradabad-244001
The seminar Report and Title “Name of the Topic of the Seminar.” Submitted by Mr./Ms. (Name of
the student) (Roll No.) may be accepted for being evaluated-
Date Signature
Note:
For Guide If you choose not to sign the acceptance certificate above, please indicate reasons for the
same from amongst those given below:
i) The amount of time and effort put in by the student is not sufficient;
ii) The amount of work put in by the student is not adequate;
iii) The report does not represent the actual work that was done / expected to be done;
iv) Any other objection (Please elaborate)
4. Abstract:- A portion of the seminar grade will be based on the abstract. The abstract will be
graded according to the adherence to accepted principles of English grammar and according to
the adherence to the format described below.
The seminar abstract is an important record of the coverage of your topic and provides a
valuable source of leading references for students and faculty alike. Accordingly, the abstract
must serve as an introduction to your seminar topic. It will include the key hypotheses, the
major scientific findings and a brief conclusion. The abstract will be limited to 500 words,
excluding figures, tables and references. The abstract will include references to the research
articles upon which the seminar is based as well as research articles that have served as key
background material.
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5. Table of Content:- This shall be as under
SAMPLE SHEET FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certificate ii
Abstract iii
Acknowledgement iv
List of Figures v
List of Table vi
1 Introduction 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
2 …………………..
3 ……………….....
4 References/ Bibliography
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6. List of Figures and Tables:- This will be as under
List of Figures
...
List of Tables
...
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12. Main Pages- The Main report should be divided in chapters (1, 2, 3 ….. etc.) and structured
into sections (1.1, 1.2 ……..etc) and subsections (1.2.1, 1.2.2, ….. etc). Suitable title should be given
for sections and subsections, where necessary.
Referencing style- wherever reference is given in the main pages it should have the following
format.
The values of thermal conductivities for a variety of substances have been reported by Varma (1982).
For polymers, however, the information is more limited and some recent reviews have attempted to
fill the gaps (Batchelor and Shah, 1985).
13. Bibliography/References- In the bibliography/ references list standard formats must be used.
The typical formats are given blow-
Journal articles: -
Books: -
Edited books/Compilations/Handbooks: -
Theses/Dissertations: -
Personal Communications: -
Electronic sources (web material and the like)- For citing web pages and electronic documents,
use the APA style given at:
http://www.apastyle.org/elecsource.html
14. Evaluation Form:- Three sheets of evaluation form should be attached in the
report as under.
c. Summary Sheet.
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EVALUATION SHEET
Name of Candidate :
Roll No :
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EVALUATION SHEET FOR EXTERNAL EXAMINER
Name of Candidate:
Roll No :
Signature:
Date:
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EVALUATION SUMMARY SHEET
Name and Roll Internal Examiners External Examiner Total (100) Result
No. (50) (50) (Pass/Fail)
Note:- The summary sheet is to be completed for all students and the same shall also be compiled
for all students examined by External Examiner. The Format shall be provided by the course
coordinator.
1. The report should be typed on A4 sheet. The Paper should be of 70-90 GSM.
2. Each page should have minimum margins as under-
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