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1 Course : 10 EN 101 Technical English
1. Comprehend the basic grammatical structures and generate 1 1
new sentences in a given paradigm.
2. Apply the enriched vocabulary in academic and professional 1 1
contexts.
3. Identify the main idea and integrate it with supporting data to 1 1
facilitate effective comprehension
4. Infer, compare and summarize lexical & contextual meaning 2 2
of various technical / general passages
5. Recognise the basic phonetic units of language and execute it 3 3
for better oral competency.
6. Retrieve information from various sources and construct a 2
well designed descriptive writing
7. Identify the key words of concepts and learn to write definitions 1 1
8. Categorise words into different parts of speech and use them in 1
different contexts.
9. Recognise and interpret standard English Pronunciation & use it 1 1
in diverse situations.
10. Classify different reading strategies and demonstrate letter 2 2
articulation / expression.
2 Course : 10 MA 101 Engineering Mathematics I
1. Perform various operations on matrices. 1
2. Apply transformation techniques on matrices. 1 2
3. Analyse the properties of curvature using differential calculus. 1 2
4. Analyse the properties of envelope using differential calculus. 1 2
5. Find the maxima and minima for functions of two variables. 1
6. Find the constrained maxima and minima for functions of two 1
variables.
7. Solve linear differential equations with constant coefficients. 1 1 1
8. Find the solutions of linear differential equations with variable 1 1
coefficients
9. Solve pair of simultaneous linear differential equations. 1 1 2
10. Solve basic engineering problems represented by differential 1 1 1
equations.
3 Course : 10 PH 102 Physics of Materials
1. Explain the theory of conducting materials. 1 2

2. Describe the theory of superconducting materials. 1 3 2

3. Classify and analyse the properties of magnetic materials 1 1 2


4. Identify the applications of magnetic materials in storing the 1
data.
5. Compare the properties of semiconductors. 1
6. Analyse the electrical conductivity of semiconductors. 1 2

7. Explain the concept of polarization in dielectric materials. 1 1


8. Classify and identify the applications of dielectric materials. 1
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9. Identify the importance and explain the fabrication methods of 1 2 2
nano materials.
10. Describe the properties, preparation and applications of Carbon 1 2
nano tubes.
4 Course : 10 CH 101 Engineering Chemistry
1. Recognise the need, characteristics and applications of water. 1 2 1

2. Explain the process for water treatment. 1 2 1

3. Explain the theory, structure and applications of electrodes. 1 2

4. Classify and explain the theory of cell 1 2

5. Explain the mechanism of corrosion formation. 1 3 1 2

6. Describe the methods of corrosion control. 1 2 1

7. Distinguish the different types of fuels. 1 2 1

8. Analyse the methods of combustion. 1 1 2

9. Classify and analyse the structure of polymers. 1 1 2 3

10. Outline the compounding and fabrication methods of polymers. 1 1 2


5 Course : 10 GE 102 Engineering Graphics
1. Use instruments for drawing and demonstrate the lettering, lines 1 1 2
and dimensioning.
2. Construct different shapes by eccentricity method. 1 3 1 2

3. Draw the orthographic projection 1 3 1 2

4. Convert pictorial view into orthographic view. 1 1 2

5. Draw the projection of lines using drafting software 1 1 2

6. Draw the projection of planes using drafting software 1 1 2

7. Draw the projection of simple solids using drafting software 1 1 2

8. Draw the sectional view of solids using drafting software 1 1 2

9. Develop the lateral surfaces of simple and truncated solids. 1 1 2


10. Draw the isometric projection of surfaces using drafting 1 1 2
software
6 Course : 10 GE 104 Basics of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
1. Describe the scope and functions of civil engineering. 1 2

2. Identify the required construction material 1 1

3. Identify and explain the sub structure of a building. 1 1

4. Identify and explain the super structure of a building. 1 1

5. Classify surveying and carryout surveying. 2 1


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6. Describe the working principle of power generation using
conventional energy sources.
7. Describe the working principle of power generation using non- 2 1
conventional energy sources.
8. Explain the working principle of Internal Combustion engine 2 1
and analyse their performance.
9. Draw and Illustrate the Layout of typical domestic refrigerator. 2 1 2

10. Classify and analyse the belt drives. 2 1


7 Course : 10 CH100 Engineering chemistry Laboratory
1. Estimate the hardness, alkalinity and chloride content of water. 1 3 1 1 2

2. Determine the dissolved oxygen in boiler feed water. 1 3 1 1 2

3. Determine the water of crystalline in a crystalline salt. 1 1 3


4. Do conductometric titration with different combinations of acid 1 1 2
and base.

5. Perform precipitation titration by conductometric method. 1 1 3

6. Determine the strength of HCL by pH meter. 1 3 1 3

7. Estimate the ferrous ion by potentiometric titration. 1 3 1 2

8. Determine the sodium and potassium in a water sample. 1 3 1 2

9. Estimate the ferric ion by spectrophotometry. 1 3 1 3


8 Course : 10 GE 1P1 Engineering Practices Laboratory
1. Use tools and equipment for fitting, carpentry, sheet metal, 1 1 2
welding, electrical wiring and plumbing.
2. Demonstrate the safety rules in basic engineering practices 1
laboratory.
3. Prepare the models by fitting operation. 1 1

4. Prepare the models by carpentry operation. 1 1

5. Make models by using sheet metal. 1 1

6. Prepare the models by arc welding. 1 1

7. Construct electrical wiring circuit and demonstrate practically. 1 1 2 1


8. Demonstrate plumbing operation. 1 1 2 1

9 Course : 10 EN 102 Communication Skills


1. Redeliver the academic lectures after listening. 2 2
2. Redeliver the announcements, news and live speech after 1 1
listening.
3. Communicate orally. 1 1
4. Exhibit telephone etiquette 2
5. Communicate through message. 1 1
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6. Form grammatical structures and usage 3 3
7. Use formal words in informal situations. 3 3
8. Write the reports 2

9. Present the information 1 1

10. Find the answer for verbal reasoning and logical deduction. 2 2
10 Course : 10 MA 102 Engineering Mathematics II
1. Perform double integration in Cartesian and polar coordinates. 1 2
2. Evaluate the area by using double integration and volume by 1 2
using triple integration.
3. Find the line, surface & volume integrals of a vector function 1 2

4. Define and verify the theorems of vector calculus. 1 1

5. Verify and construct analytic function. 1 2


6. Do conformal mapping in analytic functions. 1
7. Classify the singularities of complex function 1 1
8. Evaluate real definite integrals by choosing integer and the 1 1
contour
9. Find the Laplace transform and inverse Laplace Transform of 1 1 2
different functions
10. Solve the second order linear ODE with suitable initial 1 1 2
conditions
11 Course : 10 CH 102 Environmental Engineering
1. Recognise the environmental problems caused due to pollution. 1 1 1 2 1
2. Describe the structure of ecosystem and its impact on 1 1
environment.
3. Express the sources of water and its pollutants. 1 1
4. Articulate the methods for treatment of water and control its 1 1
pollution.
5. Explain the various resources of land and its characteristics. 1 2 1
6. Create awareness among public about the waste which degrades 1 1
the land.
7. Give the details of policy adopted to use non renewable energy 1 1 1
sources for energy conversion.
8. Provide the details of policy adopted to use renewable energy 1 1 3
sources for energy conversion.
9. Describe the importance and conservation of biodiversity in 1 1 2
India.

10. Disseminate the adverse effect of population explosion and 1 1 3


conduct the awareness programme to safeguard human health.

12 Course : 10 PH 101 Engineering Physics


1. Categorise the sound and analyse its characteristics 1 2

2. Give suggestions for buildings with good acoustics. 1 2


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3. Explain the principle of laser emission and Classification. 1

4. Identify the applications of lasers. 1 2


5. Explain the propagation of lights in fibre optic cables and 1
characteristic parameters.
6. Describe the fiber optic communication link 1 2
7. Explain the production of ultrasonic waves. 1

8. Identify the applications of ultrasonic waves. 1 2


9. Explain the development of quantum theory and its 1 1
applications.
10. Categorise the electron microscope and analyse its applications. 1 1
13 Course : 10 GE 101 Fundamentals of Programming
1. Explain the basics of computers. 3 1
2. Clarify the program control structure and programming 1
language.
3. Classify data types and evaluate expressions. 1
4. Structure the program control flow in C language. 1 2
5. Handle arrays in C language. 1 2 1

6. Define functions and use in the program. 1 2


7. Define and use the structures in C language. 1 2 1

8. Handle the files in C language. 1 2


9. Use pointer concept in simple program. 1 2
10. Use pointers in array, character string, functions and structures. 1 2 1
14 Course : 10 GE 105- Basics of Engineering Mechanics
1. Apply the laws of mechanics in determination of force. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1
2. Identify the equilibrium conditions of particles to find the 1 1 1 1 1 1
resultant force for the given system of forces.
3. Illustrate the free body diagram of a system for finding the 1 1 1 1 2
forces and reaction, moments and couples.
4. List out the types of trusses, supports and calculate their 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
reactions forces.
5. Compute the centroid and first moment of area of various 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
sections.
6. Apply the parallel and perpendicular axis theorems to find out 1 1 1 1 1
the Moment of Inertia and polar moment of inertia of various
sections.
7. Calculate the displacement, velocity and acceleration of 1 1 1 1 1 2
particles.
8. Analyse the relative motion, curvilinear motion and impact of 1 1 1 1 1 1
elastic bodies.
9. Recognise the concept of friction and laws of friction. 1 1 1 1
10. Demonstrate the general plane motion of rigid body. 1 1 1 1
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15 Course : 10 PH 100 Engineering Physics Laboratory
1. Determine the rigidity modulus of a wire by torsional 2 1
pendulum.
2. Determine the Young’s modulus of the material of a uniform 2 1
bar by non-uniform bending method and uniform bending
method.
3. Determine the Viscosity of liquid by Poiseuille’s method. 2 1
4. Determine the acceleration due to gravity by compound (bar) 2 1
pendulum.
5. Determine the wavelength of mercury spectrum by 2 1
Spectrometer grating.
6. Determine the thickness of fiber by Air-wedge method. 2 1
7. Determine the wavelength of laser using grating and particle 2 1
size determination.
8. Determine the velocity of ultrasonic waves and compressibility 2 1
using ultrasonic interferometer.
9. Determine the band gap energy of a semiconductor. 2 1
16 ` Course : 10 GE 1P2 Fundamentals of Programming Laboratory
1. Demonstrate the ability to use the editor, compiler, and linker to 3 1
create source, object, and executable code and debugging of a
simple ‘C’ program.
2. Familiarize with simple programs involving the fundamental 1 1
programming constructs (variables, data types, expressions,
assignment, simple I/O).
3. Gain the knowledge of the data types appropriate to specific 1 1
programming problems.
4. Demonstrate the use of appropriate conditional and iteration 1 1
constructs for a given programming task.
5. Use various string handling functions and arrays as part of the 1 1
problem solution.
6. Implement the concept of structure data type as part of the 1 1
solution.
7. Elucidate the concept of functions from the portable C library 1 1
and Mastering the mechanics of parameter passing, Fibonacci
series using recursive function
8. Utilize pointers to efficiently solve problems, 1 1
swap two integers without using third variable
9. Design programs using file concepts 1 1
10. Demonstrate the ability to design, develop, and implement a 1 1
fully functioning 'C' programming using structured techniques
and reusable code.
17 Course : 10 MA 003 Engineering Mathematics III
1. Form partial differential equations by eliminating arbitrary 1 2
constants and functions
2. Solve homogeneous linear partial differential equations with 1 2 2
constant coefficients
3. Expand the given functions into half range sine and cosine 1 1 2
series and the concept of Parsevals identity
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4. Describe the concept of harmonic analysis and express the 1 2 3
given numerical value as Harmonics
5. Find the solutions of one dimensional wave equations 1 1 2
6. Find the solutions of one dimensional equations in unsteady 1 2
state condition
7. Express the properties of Fourier transform 1 1 1 2
8. Use the Parsevals identity for finding Fourier transform 1 2 2 2
function
9. Find the inverse Z transforms and identify their applications. 1 2
10. Solve difference equations by using Z-transform and identify 1 2
their applications
18 Course : 10 EE 004 Electric Circuit Theory
1. Recognise the different combination of circuit elements and 1 1 3 3
solve the circuit by applying basic circuital laws irrespective of
the type of steady state source given.
2. Explain the way of generation of alternating voltage and the 1 1 3 3 3
response of single phase circuits and three phase circuits
employing balanced and unbalanced loads.
3. Illustrate the strength of coupling between two coupled coils. 2 2 3 2 3

4. Analyse electrical circuits by applying theorems. 2 2 3 2 2 1


5. Recall the basic concepts of laplace transform and thus analyse 1 1 3 1 3 2
the transient behavior of electrical circuits.
6. Construct circuit equations from its graphical representation 1 2
and transform a circuit to its dual equivalent.
7. Determine the parameters of two port networks. 2 3 2 3
19 Course : 10 EC 001 Electron Devices
1. Describe the properties of semiconductor from energy band 1 2
diagram
2. Recognise the V-I characteristics of PN junction diode and 3 2 2 1 3 2
Zener diode and identify their different applications
3. Realise the operation of BJT for different configurations and 1 3 3 3 2
their characteristics
4. Model the transistors by Eber’s-Moll and hybrid parameters. 1 1 2
5. Analyse the characteristics of field effect transistors (JFET & 1 2 2 2
MOSFET) and identify their applications
6. Discriminate the performance of light operating devices and 3 1 2 3 3 2
their applications
7. Explain the working principle of special diodes and thyristors 1 2 2
family
20 Course : 10 EE 311 Electromagnetic Theory
1. Compute the spatial variations of physical quantities by using 1 1 3 3
various coordinate systems
2. Calculate the force and electric field intensity for different 1 3 3 2
charge distributions
3. Apply the knowledge of electrostatics to design the devices in 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 2
solid state electronics, memory devices.
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4. Relate the volume charge density and electric flux density in 2 1 3 2
the bounded area
5. Select the suitable dielectric material for specific application by 2 1 2 2
the knowledge of its properties
6. Assess the electrostatic boundary conditions between dielectric 1 3 3
and conductor

7. Determine the value of capacitance for various charge 1 1 2 1 3


distributions and its application in power system
8. Determine the value of inductance for various cables 1 1 2 1 3
9. Analyse the electromagnetic fields generated by dynamic 1 2 2 2 3
charge/current distributions using Maxwell's equations
10. Estimate the electromagnetic wave propagation in different 1 1 2 3 1 3
media
21 Course : 10 EE 312 DC Machines and Transformers
1. Calculate the force, torque and emf developed in 1 3 2
electromechanical energy conversion devices.
3. Identify the various parts and explain the operating principle of 1 3
DC machines.
5. Analyse the effect of armature reaction and commutation, and 1 3 3 3 3
their compensating methods
7. Justify the application of DC machines by analysing the 2 1 3 3 1 3
performance characteristics.
9. Analyse the speed control techniques and starting methods of 2 2 1 2 3 3
DC motor.
11. Identify the various parts of transformer and analyse its 1 2 3 3
working and performance with autotransformer.
13. Predetermine the performance of DC machines and 2 1 1 2 3
Transformer.
15. Estimate the Load, when shared by two DC 3 1 1 2 3 2 2
Generators/Transformers.
22 Course : 10 CS 001 Data Structures using C
1. Describe the basic types of ADT and the basic operations of 1
linked list
2. Demonstrate basic operations of queue ADT and stack ADT 1 1
3. Structure and perform the operations of Binary trees, Search 1 1
tree and AVL tree
4. Explain the principles of Hashing , Separate Chaining and 1 1
Open Addressing
5. Implement Binary Heaps and D-Heaps 1 1

6. Perform the operations of Insertion Sort and Heap Sort 1


7. Perform and find the applications of Quick Sort , Merge Sort 1
and External Sorting
8. Explain the general techniques of Minimum Spanning Tree 1
9. Structure and find applications of undirected graphs and Bi- 1
connectivity
10. Identify the applications of Depth First Search 1
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23 Course : 10 EE 3P1 Electric Circuits Laboratory
1. Select the suitable range of meters and rheostats for the given 1
circuit and set the appropriate values of circuit elements and
energy sources as per the requirement.
3. Apply basic circuital laws to confirm the practical values of the 3
current through and voltage across different elements of the
circuit with that of the theoretical values.
5. Apply theorems to simplify the electric circuits. 3 1

7. Design a circuit to obtain maximum efficiency. 2


9. Determine the transfer impedance of any circuit irrespective of 2
the position of the source and the load.
11. Determine currents and voltages in any part of a circuit 3 2 3
practically and verify the same by means of equations.
13. Determine the value of self and mutual inductance of the coil. 2 3 3
15. Develop a program/block diagram representation for any given 3 3 1
circuit and simulate it for practical analysis using MATLAB.
24 Course : 10 EE 3P2 Electrical Machines Laboratory I
1. Test and analyse the performance of DC Generators. 3 1 3 3

2. Test and analyse the performance of DC Motors. 3 1 3 3

3. Test and analyse the performance of transformer. 3 1 3 3

4. Predetermine and analyse the performance of DC machines. 3 1 3

5. Predetermine and analyse the performance of transformer. 3 1 3


6. Control the speed of DC motor by applying different 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 2
techniques.
25 Course : 10 CS 0P1 Data Structures using C Laboratory
1. Perform the operations of array implementation of list ADT. 1
2. Write program for linked list implementation and Cursor 1
Implementation of list ADT.
3. Write program in C for linked list implementation of stack 1
ADT.
4. Develop program for implementation of stack applications 1
5. Perform the basic operations of Circular linked list and Queue 1 1
ADT
6. Do operations on trees by developing program in C 1

7. Perform sorting operations by writing program in C. 1 1


26 Course : 10 TP 0P1Career Competency Development I
1. Demonstrate aptitude skills on basic level 1

2. Write program using c language 1 2

3. Construct sentence in english and make correction 1


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4. Perform the oral communication for a shorter period 1 1
5. Prepare and present technical paper 1 1

27 Course : 10 MA 005 Numerical Methods


1. Solve transcendental/algebraic equations of higher degree 1 1 2 3 2
2. Solve equations with a certain number of unknowns using 1 2 2
iteration notions
3. Interpolate/extrapolate any missing data/function values in the 1
given tabular values when the arguments are unequally
distributed
4. Find the values of functions and the derivative values at a given 1
point lies in a given interval of cubic polynomial
5. Compute definite integrals by using the values of the integrand 1
in the given limits
6. Evaluate double integration with certain limits by using the 1
values of the integrand
7. Solve second order IVPs and find the solutions at given points 1 1 3
by extrapolation
8. Find the solutions for a given ODE by using the predictor- 1 1 1 3
corrector algorithms
9. Find the solution of one dimensional heat equation using 1
implicit and explicit methods obtained by finite difference
10. Solve Laplace and Poisson equations through finite difference 1
and iterative techniques
28 Course : 10 ME 007 Applied Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
1. Compare and analyse the properties of fluids 1 2 1

2. Perform the measurement of fluid pressure using manometers 1

3. Predict the types of fluid flow and fluid lines. 1


4. Calculate the discharge of fluids using continuity and 1
Bernoulli’s equation.
5. Explain the theory of the thermodynamics and thermodynamic 2 1
systems.
6. Apply basic laws of thermodynamics in analysis and design of 1
thermodynamic cycles.
7. Analyse the performance of air standard cycles. 1

8. Classify and analyse the performance of air compressors. 1


9. Identify the various types of pumps and explain their principles 1
of working.
10. Classify the various types of turbines an explain their principles 1
of working.

29 Course : 10 EC 005 Electronic Circuits


1. Design and analyse the characteristics of small signal 2 1 2 2 3
amplifiers.
2. Appraise the operation of large signal amplifiers 2 1 2 2
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3. Configure the differential amplifiers for various modes of 3 2 1 3 2
operation
4. Analyse the performance of tuned amplifiers circuits 2 3 2 1

5. Describe the concept of feedback amplifier 3 2 1 1


6. Evaluate the performance characteristics of different kinds of 3 2 1 2
oscillators
7. Design and develop the wave shaping circuits for practical 2 1 2 3 1
applications
8. Outline the concept and applications of multivibrators, Schmitt 1 2 3 1 3
trigger and saw tooth oscillators
9. Illustrate the various types of rectifier circuits 2 3 1 3
10. Classify the various types of regulators and power supply 2 2 3 1 2
circuits

30 Course : 10 EC 006 Digital Principles and System Design


1. Identify and perform arithmetic operations in number systems 1 2 3

2. Interpret any information in the form of binary codes 1 3 3 2


3. Apply Boolean laws and Karnaugh map to simplify the 1 1 1 3 1
switching functions
4. Design various combinational modules using logic gates 3 2 1 3 3 3 2

5. Explain the working of various latches and flip-flops 1 1 2 3 3 2 2

6. Design and analyse the synchronous sequential networks 2 1 3 3 3 2

7. Analyse and design the asynchronous sequential logic circuits 2 1 3

8. Design the hazard free asynchronous sequential logic circuits 1 2 3


9. Apply the encoding concepts to implement the Boolean 1 3 2 1
functions using PAL and PLA.
10. Categorise the uniqueness of TTL, ECL and CMOS logic 1 2 3 1
Families
31 Course : 10 EE 411 AC Machines and Special Machines
1. Describe the constructional elements and working of 1 3 3
alternators.
2. Predetermine the voltage regulation of different types of 2 1 3 1 2 3
alternator from test data
3. Operate the alternators in parallel. 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 3 2

4. Outline the theory of synchronous motor. 1 3 2


5. Describe the principle of operation of 3Ф Induction Motor and 1 2 1
Synchronous motor with its construction.
6. Predetermine the performance of the three phase induction 2 1 3 1 2 1
motor
7. Employ different starting and speed control methods to three 1 1 1
phase induction motors.
8. Distinguish the different starting methods and applications of 2 1 2 2 3
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single phase induction motors.
9. Identify the applications of special electrical machines from 2 1 1 1 1
their working principles.
10. Modify the given DC Motor in to a Universal Motor. 1 3 3
32 Course : 10 CS 006 Object Oriented Programming
1. Comprehend the features of OOPS and different types of 1
function calls
2. Infer the different types of expressions, operators, type 2 1
conversions and flow control
3. Investigate the object interaction within the class 1
4. Comprehend the different types of constructors and identify the 2 1
object that has destroyed
5. Access of class derivation in terms of information hiding and 2 1
class scope
6. Use different rules of the operator overloading 2 1

7. Write the simple program using JAVA. 2 1

8. Handle arrays using programming in JAVA. 2 1


9. Analyse the importance of interfaces and accessing interface 1
variable
10.Examine the different Java API packages and their usage of 2 1
package in programming
33 Course : 10 CS 0P3 Object Oriented Programming Laboratory
1. Write a program in C++ for concatenation strings using 1 1
dynamic memory allocation.
2. Implement the arithmetic operations on complex numbers 1 1
using constructor overloading
3. Implement the concept of friend function in C++. 1 1
4. Perform the concept of operator overloading using C++. 1 1
5. Develop a program for managing bank account using 1 1
inheritance concept
6. Compute the area of triangle and rectangle using inheritance 1 1
and virtual function
7. Write and Execute simple programs in JAVA 1 1

8. Use the concept of interfaces in JAVA 1 1

9. Develop packages in JAVA 1 1


34 Course : 10 EE 4P1Electron Devices and Circuits Laboratory
1. Distinguish the performance of zener diode and PN junction 1 3 2
diode.
2. Locate the various operating regions of BJT using the input and 1 3 2
output characteristics
3. Draw the characteristics of electron devices and analyse their 1 3 2
performance
4. Design a power amplifier circuits and analyse the output 1 3 2
waveform.
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5. Design and analyse the performance of oscillator circuits 1 3 2
6. Appraise the connections of wave shaping circuits and its 1 3 2
waveforms
7. Demonstrate the working of rectifier circuits in both hardware 1 1 2
and software.
8. Design a shunt regulator using Zener diodes. 1 3 2
35 Course : 10 EE 4P2 Electrical Machines Laboratory II
1. Predetermine the regulation of alternators. 3 1 1
2. Draw and analyse the load characteristics of alternators 3 1 1
experimentally.
3. Test and draw the V and inverted V curves of synchronous 3 1 3 1
motor.
4. Test and draw the load characteristics of three phase induction 3 1 1 2
motor
5. Predetermine the performance of the three phase induction 3 1 1
motor.
6. Interpret the no load losses of three phase induction motor. 3 1 1 3
7. Test and draw the performance of the single phase induction 1 1 2 3
motor
8. Predetermine the performance of the single phase induction 3 1 1 3
motor.
9. Analyse the speed control of three phase induction motor by V/ 1 2 1 3 3
f method.
36 Course : 10 TP 0P2 Career Competency Development II
1. Demonstrate their aptitude and reasoning skills 1

2. Express their programming skills in data structure 1 2

3. Apprise their verbal skills and written communication 1

4. Perform well in group discussion 1 1

5. Illustrate their technical knowledge on recent trends 1 1


37 Course : 10 EE 511 Communication Engineering
1. Determine the time domain and spectral characteristics of 1 2 3 3
various modulation techniques.
3. Explain the principle of super heterodyne receiver 1 2

5. Describe the fundamental concepts of transmission line theory. 2


7. Design a common transmission line for given characteristic 1 2
impedance.
9. Explain the natural extension of pulse amplitude modulation 2 1 2

11. Evaluate digital modulation systems with other systems 2 2 1

13. Describe the concept of various network topologies 2 2


15. Describe the concept of access methods and wireless LAN 2 2 2
protocol
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17. Outline the features of satellite system link models 2
19. Describe the light wave theory and its application 1

38 Course : 10 EE 512 Power Electronics


1. Describe the fundamental concept of power semiconductor 1 3
devices, protection and their commutation circuits
2. Identify the various single phase and three phase AC-DC phase 1 2 3
controlled converters
3. Estimate the technical factors of phase controlled converters 1 2 3 3
4. Analyse the performance of DC-DC converters under 2 1 3
continuous and discontinuous modes of operation with different
control strategies
5. Explain the various classifications of switching mode regulators 1 3 2 3
6. Classify the various topologies of inverters with modulation 2 3 1 3 2
techniques
7. Employ the harmonic analysis in the output of inverter and 3 1 2 2
estimate the appropriate voltage magnitudes
8. Outline the concept and applications of various multilevel 2 1 3 2
inverter topologies
9. Recognise the operation of AC voltage controllers and 3 3 1 1
cycloconverters
10. Apply Power Electronics in utility-related applications 2 3 1 1 3

39 Course : 10 EE 513 Linear Integrated Circuits


1. Describe the fabrication process of active and passive 1 2 2
components in IC form
2. Recognise the various types of ICs and pin details 3 1 3 2 3 1
3. Discuss the factors which affect the output offset voltage of op- 1 2 3 2 3
amp
4. Design a circuit using op-amp to perform the arithmetic 3 3 2 1 2 3 3 1
operations
5. Manipulate the output waveforms for specific application using 3 2 3 1 2 3 3 1 2
op-amp
6. Develop a data converter system for transition from real world 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 1 3
physical parameters to discrete parameter and vice versa
7. Design a timer circuit for a desired application in industry 3 2 2 3 3 3 1 3
8. Develop a PLL module to track the signal in communication 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 3
system
9. Specify the relevant voltage regulator module for a given 3 2 3 3 1 3 1 3
application by analyse their merits and demerits
40 Course : 10 EE 514 Design of Electrical Apparatus
1. Estimate mmf of various parts of rotating machines. 1 3 2 2 3   3 2   2   1
2. Apply the concept of specific electric and magnetic loadings for   2 1   3 2   2   2    
the armature design of rotating machine.
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3. Investigate factors for the choice of number of poles of dc 2 2 1   2     2 2 2   2
machine.
4. Design the field poles and coils of DC machine. 1 2 1 3 3 3   2   2 3 1
5. Do the optimum design of transformer. 2   1   2 2 3 2 3 2   2
6. Design the dimensions of tank and number of cooling tubes 1   1   2 1   2   2 2 1
required for the transformer.
7. Design the number of conductors/ slots and dimensions of the 2 2 1 2       2   3   2
conductors/slots for the stator of an induction machine
8. Design the squirrel cage and slip ring rotor for the three phase 2 2 1   3     2   2   2
induction machine.
9. Design stator and rotor windings of salient and non salient pole 2   1     2   2   3   2
machines.
41 Course : 10 EE 515 Generation, Transmission and Distribution
1. Describe about power system components and electric power 3 2 1 1 1
generation from various electric power plants.
2. Extrapolate the load curves of power generating plants. 3 1 1
3. Estimate the transmission line parameters for the different 2 1 3
conductor arrangements.
4. Analyse the performance of various transmission lines and 3 1 2
determine the line constants.
5. Explain the reactive power compensation and effect of corona 3 2 2 2
loss in transmission lines.
6. Compare the different types of overhead insulators 2 1 2 3 3
7. Classify various underground cables and determine the grading 2 1 1 3
of cables.
8. Differentiate the performance calculations of AC and DC 1 2 2 3
distribution systems.
9. Compare HVAC and HVDC transmission systems and 3 2 1 1
understand the application of FACTS devices.
42 Course : 10 EE 516 Control Systems
1. Identify the basic elements and derive the transfer function of a 1 2 2
system.
2. Compute the overall gain of a system represented by block 1 2
diagram/signal flow graph.
3. Analyse the system in time domain with different test inputs. 2 1 2 2 3 2
4. Construct the root locus and Routh-Hurwitz array to analyse the 1 1 1 2
stability.
5. Analyse the performance of the system in frequency domain. 1 1 2 1 2 2
6. Determine the closed loop response of a system from its open 1 1 1
loop response.
7. Design the suitable compensator for the given performance 1 1 1 2 1
criteria.
8. Design the controller for the given performance criteria and 1 1 1 2 1
verify the performance of the controlled systems
9. Formulate the state space model of a system and obtain its 1 2 1 2 1
solution.
10. Examine the controllability and observability of a system. 1 3 2
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No a b c d e f g h i j k l
43 Course : 10 EE 5P1 Digital and Linear Integrated Circuits Laboratory
1. Identify the ICs and link the components. 2 1 1 3
2. Design the circuits for different arithmetic operations using 2 2 1 2 1 3 1
gates.
3. Discover the application of flip-flop with the help of truth table. 2 2 1 1 3
4. Design shift resister to transfer digital data as per the required 2 1 2 2 1 3 1 2
application.
5. Design a counter to count the clock pulse sequentially. 2 1 2 2 1 3 1

6. Amplify signals with required shifting in phase using IC741. 2 1 1 2 1 1


7. Perform arithmetic operations and isolate the signal using op- 2 1 1 2 2 1 1
amp
8. Design and implement the timer circuit using 555 timer. 2 1 2 2 1 3 1 3
9. Design and implement frequency multiplier using PLL 2 1 2 2 1 2
10. Regulate the voltage as per the requirement using IC723 2 3
44 Course : 10 EE 5P2 - Power Electronics Laboratory
1. Compare and contrast the performance and applications of 3 1 2
various power semiconductor devices
2. Design the different phase controlled converters with various 1 2 3
electrical loads
3. Analyse the chopper circuit using MOSFET and IGBT devices 3 2 1 3
4. Find the relation between duty cycle and output voltage of 3 3 1 3
chopper
5. Perform the various quadrant operations of IGBT based 3 3 1 2
chopper with respect to duty cycle
6. Design and analyse the performance of single phase IGBT 1 3 2 3
based PWM inverter
7. Design the inverter circuit in series and parallel configuration 2 1 2 3
8. Obtain the variable output voltage using AC voltage controller 3 2 1
9. Discriminate the cycloconverter configuration for different 3 1 3
frequencies
10. Demonstrate the working of SMPS, UPS and Static Relays 2 1 3 3

45 Course : 10 EE 5P3 Control System Laboratory

1. Determine the transfer function parameters of DC and AC 2 1


servomotors

2. Draw the frequency response of various compensators 1


3. Examine the stability of a system using frequency response 2 1
plots using MATLAB
4. Construct the root locus and analyse the stability of the system 2 1
using MATLAB
5. Compare the performance of linear and nonlinear control 1
system
6. Design different types of compensators using MATLAB 3 1 1

7. Design and simulate controllers using MATLAB 3 1 1


S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
46. Course : 10 TP 0P3Career Competency Development III
1. Illustrate their aptitude skills on data analysis 1

2. Develop programs in object oriented programming concepts 1 2

3. Organize, justify and conclude on the given information 1


4. Interact on the recent topics 1 1
5. Appraise their technical and team skills 1 1 1
47 Course : 10 HS 001 Professional Ethics
1. Recognise the basic concepts of ethics. 2 1

2. Explain controversies between humanity and rules with the 2 1 1 3


solution.
3. Analyse the faults from the past disaster before starting relevant 2 1 1

new projects.
4. Demonstrate the ethics to be followed by engineers in life 1 1

5. Evaluate the safety and risk factors of the products 2 1 3

6. Analyse a case study and recognize the ethics not followed 1 1

7. Express the attitude of behavior with co workers 1 1 1 3 2

8. Manage the situations of conflicts and keep the secrets 1 1


9. Define globalization and related issues for environmental safety 2 3 1
10. Use the technology and IPR in moral ways 1
48 Course : 10 EE 611 Power System Analysis
1. Perform per phase analysis of various components of power 2 1 3
system and draw the per unit diagram
2. Outline the concept of electricity deregulation. 3 1 2

3. Develop the Y Bus and Z Bus for a power system 1 1 3

4. Develop the model of various components of power system. 3 1


5. Formulate the load flow equation for power flow analysis of a 1 1
power system.
6. Solve load flow equation and calculate line loss and line flow 2 1 3
7. Analyse the power system network with symmetrical faults and 2 1 3
determine the rating of circuit breakers
8. Analyse the unsymmetrical faults in power system using 3 1 2
sequence impedances
9. Determine the stability of the power system using equal area 2 1 3
criterion
10. Solve the swing equation using different methods 2 1 3
49 Course : 10 EE 612 Measurements and Instrumentation
1. Determine the static and dynamic characteristics of an 1 1 3
instrument.
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No a b c d e f g h i j k l
2. Analyse the errors in measurement and do the calibration of 1 3 1 3
instruments.
3. Measure the DC quantities with different types of measuring 3 3 3
instruments.
4. Measure the AC quantities with different types of measuring 3 3 1 3
instruments.
5. Use bridge circuits for measurement of circuit elements. 1 3 1
6. Measure the earth and insulation resistance. 1 3
7. Identify the transducers for measurement of pressure and flow. 3 3 2 1 3
8. Choose the temperature transducers for measurement of 3 3 2 1 3
specific temperature range.
9. Describe the principle of digital instruments and display 3 1 1 1
devices.
10. Explain the procedure for measurement of parameters of 3 1 1 1
renewable energy systems.
50 Course : 10 EE 614 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
1. Compute the execution time of various instructions by 2 3 3 3
analyzing the function of each signal in 8085 processor.
2. Classify the different operating modes of 8086 and the 2 3 3 3
significance of their signals.
3. Design the memory interfacing circuit with 8085 and 8086 1 2 2 3 1 2
processors.
4. Develop program in 8085, 8086 processors and 8051 2 3 3 2
microcontroller to perform various task.
5. Design the interface circuit using 8085 microprocessor with 2 2 2 3 2 2
various peripheral ICs to perform various task.
6. Compare microcontroller with microprocessor and analyse the 2 1 3 1 1
function of 8051 microcontroller signals
7. Analyse the various blocks and register file structure of PIC 1 2 3 1 1
16F877A
51 Course : 10 EE 613 Digital Signal Processing
1. Enumerate the concept of discrete-time signals and systems 1 3

2. Differentiate the components in the DSP system and describe 1 2 3


its functions
3. Define the properties of Z transform and calculate the system 1 2
function
4. Analyse the frequency response of the system and compute the 1 1 2
convolution of discrete signals
5. Recognise the mathematical model of DFT and define its 1 2
properties
6. Compute the frequency spectrum of discrete signals using FFT 1 2 2 2 3
algorithms
7. Design an IIR & FIR digital filter using digital techniques 1 1 2 2 3

8. Formulate the digital filter in diagrammatical mode 2 1

9. Identify the different types of digital signal processor and its 3 1 3 1


configurations
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No a b c d e f g h i j k l
10. Develop real time control programme in TMS320F2012 1 3 1 1
processor chip
52 Course : 10 EE 6P1 Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory
1. Calibrate single phase energy meter. 3 1

2. Calculate three phase power and power factor. 1 2


3. Evaluate the range of measurement in DC voltmeters and 3 1
Ammeters
4. Measure the value of circuit elements using bridge circuits. 3 1

5. Design and verify the working of ADC and DAC. 3 1 2

6. Analyse the frequency and phase using CRO 3 1


7. Identify the suitable transducers and measure non electrical 1 2
quantities
53 Course : 10 EE 6P2 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
1. Classify the discrete-time signals and visualize the classified 2 1
signals
2. Define sampling process and measure the aliasing effects 2 1

3. Examine the operations of discrete signals 2 1 1

4. Calculate frequency spectrum of discrete time signals using 2 1


FFT
5. Design an IIR digital filter using impulse invariant and biliner 1 1
transformation techniques.
6. Design an FIR digital filter using windows techniques 1 1
7. Develop an assembly language or C program on a TMS320C57 1 1 1
for digital signal processing applications
54 Course : 10 EE 6P3 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Laboratory
1. Analyse the data transaction and processing in 8085 processor 2 1 2 1 1 2

2. Analyse the data transaction and processing in 8086 processor 2 1 2 1 1 2

3. Analyse the data transaction and processing in 8051 controller 2 2 1 1 1 2


4. Design the control word and develop program for traffic light 3 1 2 1 1 3 3
controller using programmable peripheral IC
5. Design the control word and develop program for Timer 3 1 2 1 1 3 3
peripheral IC
6. Design the control word and develop program for Interrupt 3 1 1 2 1 3 3
controller peripheral IC
7. Design the control word and develop program for keyboard and 3 1 1 2 1 3 3
display peripheral IC
8. Design the control word and develop program for ADC/DAC 3 1 1 2 1 3 3
peripheral IC
9. Design and analyse the program for controlling DC motor and 3 1 1 2 1 3 3
stepper motor
S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
10. Design and develop a program using KEIL 3 1 1 1 1 3 3
55 Course : 10 TP 0P4 Career Competency Development IV
1. Demonstrate the mental ability in solving the problems 1
2. Analyse and conclude the problem according to the given 1
information
3. Solve the problem with appropriate programming languages 1 2

4. Work in a team 1 1 1 1

5. Illustrate their in-depth technical knowledge 1 1


56 Course: 10 HS 002 Total Quality Management
1. Explain the role of Total Quality Management (TQM) in 3 1
modern management.
2. Paraphrase knowledge of quality management systems and their 2 3 1 3
implementation.

3. Control and maintain a quality management system. 2 1


4. Apply appropriate Specific Process Control techniques and 2 3 1 3
evaluate data generated.
5. Manipulate the skills to produce a quality manual. 3 2 1 1

6. Extrapolate different quality management tools. 3 3 1 1 3

7. Appraise the organizational and teamwork requirements for 3 1 1


effective quality management.
8. Outline the knowledge of certification and accreditation.
9. Recite auditing and auditing systems. 3 2 1

10. Infer current state of TQM in educational system. 2 1 3


57 Course : 10 EE 711 Power System Operation and Control
1. Classify the load characteristics and reserve requirements of a 1 2 3 3
power system.
2. Outline the planning and control of power system. 1 3 1 2 2
3. Determine the economic dispatch of the generating units with 1 3 1 1 2 3
loss and without loss case.
4. Prepare the unit commitment scheduling of generating units. 3 2 1

5. Design the mathematical model of speed governing system. 3 1 2 3


6. Develop the mathematical model of single area and two area 2 3 3
load frequency control for static and dynamic analysis.
7. Apply the different voltage control methods for compensating 3 2 1
the reactive power.
8. Design the mathematical modeling of excitation systems. 1 3 2 2 2 2 1
9. Use SCADA and EMS for monitor and controlling the power 1 2 3 3
system.
58 Course : 10 EE 712 Solid state drives
S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
1. Define the steps required for the design and implementation of 3 3 1 3
an electric drive system.
2. Describe the trade-offs of electrical drives that are needed to the 1 2 3 3
designer/purchaser.
3. Analyse the steady state behavior and develop simulation model 2 3 1 2 3
of converter fed DC drive.
4.Discriminate the operation and control of chopper fed dc motor 2 1 2 3
drives to meet mechanical load requirements.
5. Explain the application of the different power electronic 1 2 3 2 3 3
converters in speed control of induction motor.
6. Explain the speed control of induction motor drives in an energy 1 2 3 2 3 3
efficient manner using power electronics.
7. Extrapolate the operation of induction machines in steady state 1 2 3 3
d-q model.
8. Design speed control schemes of the vector controlled induction 1 2 3 3
machines.
9. Apply digital techniques to control speed of the induction motor 2 1 3 2 3
drive.
10. Justify the relevant (environmental friendly) drive system for a 1 2 3
given application with given specifications.
59 Course : 10 EE 713 Power System Protection and Switchgear
1. Discuss the proper protective scheme for various types of faults 3 1 2 3 1
in power system.
2. Identify the suitable relays for appropriate protection scheme 2 1 3 3 1
3. Identify the abnormal conditions of an alternator and apply the 1 2 3 3 3 3
proper protection schemes.
4. Apply the various protection schemes to protect the different 1 2 3 3 3 1 1
power system components
5. Describe the theory of circuit breaker based on arcing 1 2 3 3 3
phenomena
6. Select the fuses to protect the equipment. 3 2 3

7. Compare the various types of circuit breakers. 1 2 3 3 2

8. Outline the procedural steps for testing a circuit breaker. 1 3 3 2

9. Use the devices against over voltages. 3 2 2


10. Identify the electrical hazards and express proper safety 2 1 3 1 3
precautions.
60 Course : 10 EE 714 Embedded Systems
1. Identify the major components of an embedded system 2 3
2. Describe the function and operation of hardware components of 1 2 2
embedded systems
3. Compare and contrast various types of memory technologies. 2 3 3 1

4. Appraise an embedded based system. 2 3 1 3


5. Design and implement software systems to provide an interface 1 2 1 3 2
between hardware peripheral sensors and systems.
6. Distinguish the various communication networks and their 3 2 2 2 1 3
interfaces
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No a b c d e f g h i j k l
7. Explain the interrupt service routines used to address and 2
service the device IOs
8. Describe the inter-process communication functions and their 3 3
inter-relationships
9. Outline the features of RTOS and generic OS to configure 3 1
embedded processor
10. Use the hardware and software tools to debug and configure 3 1 1
the RTOS for embedded applications
61 Course : 10 EE 7P1 Power System Simulation Laboratory
1. Calculate the transmission line parameters. 3 2 1
2. Develop the mathematical model of transmission lines 3 2 1

3. Develop the bus impedance and admittance matrix. 3 2 1


4. Analyse the load flow problem using different techniques. 3 2 1
5. Analyse the Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical faults. 3 2 1
6. Solve the transient stability problem in single machine infinite 3 2 1
bus system.
7. Determine the economic dispatch of generating units with and 3 2 1
without loss.
8. Describe the small signal stability analysis in single machine 3 2 1
infinite bus system.
9. Analyse load frequency dynamics of single and two area 3 2 1
system.
62 Course : 10 EE 7P2 Embedded Control of Electrical Drives Laboratory
1. Demonstrate the software tools used for programming the 3 1 1 2
microcontroller
2. Develop an embedded C program to control the speed of DC 1 2 1 2
motor and induction motor using AT89C51
3. Implement the speed control using DSP AC and DC machines 1 2 1 2
4. Develop the embedded C program to generate pulses using 1 3 1 2
PIC16F877A
5. Design and apply the speed control for converter/chopper fed 1 3 1 2
DC motor, three phase induction motor and stepper motor using
microcontroller
6. Design and implement the speed control of PMAC motor using 1 3 1 2
ARM processor
63 Course : 10 EE 7P3 Project Work – Phase I
1. Identify the engineering problem relevant to the domain interest. 3 1 3
2. Carryout literature survey to formulate objective of the work. 1
3. Analyse and identify an appropriate technique to solve the 1 1 3
problem.
4. Perform experimentation/ simulation /programming /fabrication, 1 1 1 2
collect and interpret data.
5. Document, prepare technical report and submit. 2 1
6. Demonstrate their responsibility as a member and a leader in a 1 1
team to manage projects.
64 Course : 10 TP 0P5 Career Competency Development V
S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
1. Predict and analyse the aptitude and logical skills required to 1 3
pursue a specific career
2. Organise a visit to a local enterprise and invite appropriate 3 2 3
speakers to their own premises
3. Assess their own capabilities and those of other team members 1 3
4. Prepare for the interview process and implementing strategies 1
for successful interviewing
5. Identify the key elements of decision-making in the context of 1
career planning
65 Course : 10 HS 003 Principles of Management
1. Distinguish between Management & Administration 1 1 2 2 3

2. Compare the different types of business organization 1 1 2 1 1

3. Execute the planning. 1 1 1 1 2 1

4. Set the objectives for management. 1 2 2 1 2

5. Prepare the organizational chart. 1 2 2 1 1 2

6. Describe the decentralization and delegation of authority. 1 2 1 2 2

7. Evaluate the motivational theories and techniques 2 3 2 2 1 1

8. Explain the needs of communication in management. 2 3 2 1

9. Execute the process of controlling in management. 1 2 2 2 1 1

10. Distinguish between globalization & liberalization 1 1 3 2 3


66 Course : 10 EE 811 Electric Power Utilization and Energy Auditing
1. Analyse the illumination system and design lighting schemes. 2 1 3

2. Describe the various types of lamps. 3 1 2

3. Analyse and design of heating systems 2 1 3

4. Demonstrate the furnaces and welding, and identify their 2 1 3


applications.

5. Select an industrial drive with relevance factors 1 2 3

6. Analyse electric traction system. 3 1 2 3

7. Identify the applications of electrolytic process and 2 1 3 3


electroplating.
8. Explain the maintenance report of batteries. 1 2 3

9. Determine the needs of energy conservation and implement 1 2 3


conservation techniques.
10. Analyse the report of energy audit and implement demand side 1 2 2 3 3
management.
67 Course : 10 EE 8P1 Project work Phase II
S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
1. Identify the engineering problem relevant to the domain interest. 3 1 3
2. Carryout literature survey to formulate objective of the work. 1
3. Analyse and identify an appropriate technique to solve the 1 1 3
problem.

4. Perform experimentation/ simulation /programming /fabrication, 1 1 1 2


collect and interpret data.
5. Document, prepare technical report and submit. 2 1
6. Demonstrate their responsibility as a member and a leader in a 1 1
team to manage projects.
68 Course : 10 EE E11 Bio Medical Instrumentation
1. Identify the physiological parameters of various systems of 1 2 3 3
human body.
2. Recognise the transducers used for the measurement of 2 1 3 3
physiological parameters.
3. Illustrate the different types of electrodes and their applications. 1 2 3

4. Classify the different types of amplifiers and their applications. 1 2 3 3 3


5. Design the different types of lead systems to record the 1 2 1 3 2 1
waveforms.
6. Outline the procedure to measure non electrical parameters for 3 1 1 3 3
diagnosis.
7. Explain the working principle and applications of medical 2 1 3 3 2 3
imaging systems.
8. Specify the ways to prevent electrical shock hazards from 1 2 1 1 1
electric equipment.
9. Demonstrate the usage of assisting and therapeutic equipment. 1 3 2 2 1

69 Course : 10 EE E12 Renewable Energy Sources


1. Recognise the power demand in the world and the need for 2 1 2 3 1
renewable energy system
2. Apply the energy conservation technique in various 2 1 2
applications
3. Analyse the performance of various solar collectors. 3 1 2 1 3

4. Explain the working of solar photovoltaic system. 1 3 1 2 1 1 1

5. Compare and Analyse the performance of wind energy systems. 1 3 2 3 1 3


6. Analyse the safety and environmental issues associated with 3 2 3 1 1 3
wind turbine
7. Describe the features of standalone & Grid connected systems. 3 3 2 1 1

8. Determine the System sizing and battery charging Techniques 3 1 3 3 3

9. Categorise the different types of renewable energy sources 2 1 2 3


Analyse the functioning of Geo thermal, ocean and small hydro 3 1 2
plants
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No a b c d e f g h i j k l
70 Course : 10 EE E13 Electrical System Design and Estimation
1. Prepare the plant motor list and to Analyse the plant motors 2 2 3 3 3
and know the power distribution of an industry
2. Calculate the maximum demand of the plant and learn the HT 2 3 3 3
and LT levels of voltage distribution
3. Categorise the power requirements based on equipment used 2 2 1 2 3
and its loading and draw the single line diagram of electrical
system
4. Describe how the power is distributed at various levels and 2 3 1 2 3
generate the information for estimation using software
5. Identify the specifications and requirements of various 3 2
equipment
6. Estimate the arrangement of distribution boards and MCCs. 2 2 3

7. Explain the various plant control items and its functions 3 3 3 2


8. Identify and incorporate the protection system for control 2 3 2 2 3
equipment
9. Describe the working , specification and estimation of utility 3 3 1 2
equipment and material handling equipment

10. Express the importance of safety equipment, earthing and its 2 1 2 1


estimation

71 Course : 10 EE E14 Power Semiconductor Devices


1. Explain the concepts of power semiconductor devices 3 3
2. Analyse the characteristics of power semiconductor devices and 2 2
identify their rating.
3. Explain the operation and characteristics of BJTs. 2 2 3

4. Analyse the steady state and dynamic models of Thyristor . 2 1 3


5. Analyse the static and switching characteristics and steady 3 1
state and dynamic models of MOSFET and IGBT
6. Identify the characteristics of voltage controlled devices. 2 1

7. Design the driving circuits for power semiconductor devices. 2 1 2 2


8. Recognise the importance of over voltage, current and gate 2 3 2
protections in power semiconductor devices.
9. Categorise the different types of cooling and heat sinks 2 2

10. Design and select the heat sink and mounting types. 2 1 2 2
72 Course : 10 EE E15 IT Essentials
1. Explore the concepts of analysis of algorithms 1 2 2 2

2. Explain the Linear search and Binary search Algorithms. 3 2 1

3. Identify the different types of sorting Techniques 3 2 3 2 3

4. Describe the Object oriented design methodology 3 2 3


S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
5. Explain the recent trends in Object Oriented Technology 1 2 2
6. Suggest the various Software Development Models for 2 2 3 2 1
particular application
7. Analyse and Design the Software 2 2

8. Accomplish the Client Server and Middle ware technologies 2 3 2

9. Identify the issues in Web Technology 2 3 3 3


10. Describe the User Interface Design 1 2

73 Course : 10 EE E21VLSI Design


1. Explain the theory of micro electronics and sub micron 1 3
technology.
2. Investigate the different modes of operation and fabrication 3 1 2
processes of MOSFET.
3. Draw the stick diagram in MOS circuit design process. 2 1 3
4. Analyse the switching characteristics of CMOS and NMOS 1 2
circuits
5. Design NMOS and CMOS logic gates. 3 1 2

6. Design combinational and sequential logic circuits. 3 1 2 3

7. Articulate the formulation of array logic and memory devices. 2 3 1

8. Demonstrate the design of Xilinx and FPGA 2 1 3

9. Use EDA tools for circuit design using VHDL. 2 3 1

10. Write VHDL code and design logic circuits. 2 1 3


74 Course : 10 EE E22 Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems
1. Characterise the concept of artificial neural networks and its 1
topologies
2. Illustrate the different neural networks and its learning methods 1
3. Develop neural network based controller and prediction system 1 2 1
for electrical engineering
4. Characterise the fuzzy concept and infer the type of fuzzy 1 1
system and its components
5. Design the fuzzy logic controller for electrical engineering 2 1 2 2 1 2
problems
6. Enlighten the concept of genetic algorithm and its functional 1 1 3 3 2 2
components
7. Develop the neuro fuzzy controller for direct drive motor 2 2

8. Design the genetic fuzzy system and apply to flexible robots 1 2 1


9. Infer the MATLAB software and indentify the fuzzy and neural 1 2 3
network tool box
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No a b c d e f g h i j k l
10. Simulate the fuzzy and neural based controller using MATLAB 1 2 3
tool box

75 Course : 10 EE E23 Computer Architecture


1. Develop abstract models to simulate complex systems 1 1 3 2
2. Develop arithmetic and logical operations are performed by 2 1 3
computers
3. Determine appropriate hardware and software combinations for 2 3 3
maximum efficiency
4. Develop some standard algorithms to execute arithmetic logic 3 1
unit
5. Identify the controls that is needed for computer-based 2 2
information systems and other central processing unit
technologies
6. Identify the basic information needs that must be fulfilled by 3 3
information systems.
7. Design pipelined CPU and different categories of peripheral 1 2 2 3
devices
8. Describe the functions of different input/output strategies. 2 3 1
9. Explain the memory hierarchy and virtual memory, including 3 2 3 3
tradeoffs and difficulties inherent in different approaches
10. Assess scalability issues in shared-memory ,distributed- 3 3 2
memory systems and tradeoffs in cache design, cache capacity
& main memory access time
76 Course : 10 EE E24 Microprocessor based System Design
1. Express the significance of multi microprocessor systems. 3 3 2 3
2. Distinguish the processors based on application and Develop 2 2 3 1 2
simple application
3. Explain the internal architecture of 80286 processor. 3 3

4. Interface memory and I/O devices with 80286 processor. 1 2 3 2 3


5. Describe the various components of 32-bit 80386 3 1
microprocessor and their significance
6. Write the program using 80386 microprocessor 3 2 3 3

7. Articulate the salient features of 80586 processors. 3 3


8. Express the features of Pentium processors and identify their 1 3 2 3 2
applications.
9. Develop t+C664ools for system design 1 3 2 3 3

10. Design a system using 8085 and 8086 microprocessors. 2 1 2 3 2 1


77 Course : 10 EE E25 Fundamentals of IT
1. Explain about computer architecture and various instructions 1 1 1 2
2. Impart the knowledge about input output devices and 1 1 1
performance of CPU
S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
3. Describe about the memory management and different types of 2 1 1 1
networks
4. Perform file permission and file system management 1 2 1 2

5. Explain the concept of database technology and RDBMS 1 1 2

6. Describe the ER modeling concept 1 2 1 2

7. Distinguish between data types and statement types 2 1 2 1 1

8. Identify the concept of embedded SQL 1 1 1 2


9. Explain the concept of online transaction processing and the 1 2 1 1
requirements for an OLTP system
10. Enlighten the different types of locking and security and 1 2 1 1
transaction log

78 Course : 10 EE E31 Computer Networks


1. Explain the basic fundamentals and architecture of topologies 2 2 2
in computer network
2. Describe the functions of OSI and ISO model 2 2 3
3. Discriminate the various types of error detection and correction 3 3 2
techniques
4. Identify the various IEEE standards used in LAN 2 3 3 1

5. Categorise routing algorithm in computer networks 2 1 2


6. Interpolate the importance of multiplexing and 2 3
Demultiplexing
7. Describe the functions of various protocols , multiple access 3 2 2
protocols and the protocol frame structure
8. Explain the functions of various application protocols 2 3

9. Describe the concepts of various security techniques 1 2 2 2


10. Identify the security protocols for protecting email and also 3 2 2 2
aware about main principles of network cryptography.

79 Course : 10 EE E32 Computer Aided Analysis and Design of Electrical Apparatus


1. Enlighten the computer aided design aspect and nature of 1 2
design problem
2. Describe the procedure for the computer aided design 1 2 2
3. Explain the numerical technique to obtain approximate solution 1 2 1 3 2
of differential equation in FEA
4. Explain the solution technique and post processing 2 1

5. Identify the modeling of CAD and CAD software tools 2 1 1 2 3

6. Investigate the electrical material limits using CAD 1 2 2


7. Evaluate the characteristics of Electrical material and compute 1 2
the different problem formulation
S. Course Outcomes POs
No a b c d e f g h i j k l
8. Draw the 3D drawing in CAD software 1 3 2 2

9. Design the actuator and solenoid using CAD software 2 2 1 3 2 3


10. Design the transformer, AC machines and DC machines using 3 2 1 3 2 3
CAD software

80 Course : 10 EE E33 Virtual Instrumentation Systems


1. Create a graphical system design model and virtual 2 3 3 3 3
instrumentation system.
2. Express the need for hardware and software in VI. 3 2

3. Create a virtual instrument through graphical user interface. 3 1 3 3

4. Identify the graphical programming palettes and tools. 3 3 2

5. Write simple programs in LabVIEW using structures. 1 2 3

6. Write simple programs in LabVIEW using plots. 1 2 3

7. Write simple programs in LabVIEW using variables. 1 2 3

8. Install configure and address the hardware in LabVIEW . 3 2 3


9. Design and develop program for real time monitoring systems 3 1 3 3 2

81 Course : 10 EE E34 High Voltage Engineering


1. Identify the reasons for the production of overvoltage in a 1 2 3 3
power system and provide suitable protection using lightning
arresters.
2. Analyse the results of overvoltage propagation and its 1 3 2
termination for different cases in the power system.
3. Explain the different breakdown mechanisms in materials. 1 1 2
4. Select the best suitable insulating material to be employed in 2 1 3
high voltage applications.
5. Extrapolate the production of various types of high voltages. 2 1 3
6. Extrapolate the production methods of various types of high 2 1 3
currents.
7. Employ techniques to measure various types of high voltages. 1 2 3

8. Employ techniques to measure various types of high currents. 1 2 3


9. Apply suitable testing methods to test various high voltage 2 1 3
components of the power system.
10. Outline the Indian and international standards for high voltage 1 2 3
equipment testing.
82 Course : 10 EE E35 Optical Communications
1. Describe the evolution of fiber optic system ,optical fiber 1 2 2
modes and configurations
2. Distinguish the Absorption losses, Scattering losses, Bending 1 2
Losses, Core and Cladding losses
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3. Explain the various dispersion methods 3 1 3
4. Recognise the direct and indirect band gap materials and light 3 2 2
source materials
5. Describe the LED, power and Laser Diodes 2 3 1 3
6. Explicate the Lencing schemes, Fibre –to- Fibre joints, Fibre 1
splicing of Fiber amplifiers
7. Distinguish various types of photo detectors 3 2 1
8. Analyse the fundamental receiver operation and receiver 3 2 2 1
configuration
9. Illustrate the operational principles of WDM, Solitons and 1 3
erbium-doped amplifiers
10. Describe the concepts of SONET/SDH Network 1 3 2
83 Course : 10 EE E41 Power Quality Engineering
1. Identify the various power quality issues and their sources. 2 2 1 3 2
2. Express the various standards of power quality. 2 1 2 3
3. Evaluate the performance of voltage sags. 2 2 1
4. Estimate costs for the voltage sag events. 2 1 3

5. Recognise various sources of transient over voltages 3 1

6. Analyse the harmonics 2 2 1 2 3


7. Enlighten the need of grounding and various types of grounding 2 1 2
in power system
8. Provide the solution for wiring and grounding problems 3 2 1 2

9. Illustrate the concept and need of power quality monitoring 1 3 3


10. Describe the various power quality measurement equipments 1 2
and power conditioning equipments
84 Course : 10 EE E42 Special Electrical Machines
1. Categorise the stepping motors and analyse their performance. 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 3
2. Identify the modes of excitation and applications of stepper 2 3 2 1 2
motors.
3. Classify the synchronous reluctance motor and their working 1 2 2 2
principles.
4. Analyse the characteristics of Synchronous Reluctance Motor 2 3 2 2 1 3
and identify their applications.
5. Analyse the performance of switched reluctance motor. 1 2 2 2 1 2
6. Design power controllers and identify the applications of 2 2 2 3 1
switched reluctance motor.
7. Explain the working principle of permanent magnet brushless 1
DC motors.
8. Apply control techniques to permanent magnet brushless DC 2 3 1 3 3
motors.
9. Classify and explain the working of PMSM 1 2 2 2

10. Analyse the characteristics and choose control techniques for 2 1 1 2


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85 Course : 10 EE E43 Power Plant Instrumentation
1. Elucidate various renewable and non-renewable power generation 1 2 3 3
techniques
2. Exhibit the basic operation and process involved in boiler. 2 1 3

3. Identify various measurements techniques for electrical and non- 1 2 3 3


electrical quantities.
4. Recognise the measurement of dust and radiation in the power 3 1 3 3
plant
5. Demonstrate the design of various analysers in power plant 1 3 3
6. Comprehend the operation of monitoring systems 1 3 3
7. Estimate the control of various parameters in steam power plant 3 1 3

8. Describe the interlock operation in boilers. 3 1 3


9. Illustrate the monitoring and control of physical quantities. 1 3 3 3

10. Demonstrate the operation of temperature monitoring and cooling 1 2 3 3 3


system of a boiler.
86 Course : 10 EE E44 Power System Transients
1. Describe the scope of transients and analyse its effects in the 2 2 1 3
design of power systems.
2. Analyse the effect of transients in various circuit combinations. 2 1 3 2

3. Demonstrate the concept of current suppression, chopping and 3 1 3


derive the equivalent circuit of power system
4. Illustrate the concept of various switching transients and analyse it 2 1 3 3
effects on the performance of power system
5. Exhibit the phenomenon of lightning and develop an analytical 3 2 1
model.
6. Describe the protection mechanism against lightning 1 2

7. Estimate the transient response in power system for different 2 1 2


parameters
8. Describe the concept of travelling waves in transmission lines and 2 1 3 2
analyse its physical properties.
9. Assess the problems associated with transients in complex power 1 2
systems
10. Develop suitable model for the computation of transient. 2 2 1 3

87 Course : 10 EE E45 Switched Mode Power Conversion


1. Describe the working of power switching devices 1 2

2. Explain the features of advanced hybrid power devices 1 1

3. Enlighten the safe and protective measures for all devices 3 1 2 3

4. Design the control circuit for various power switching devices 2 1 3 3 2 3

5. Explain the working nature of compensator circuits 1 3 2

6. Implicit the effect of switching frequency by graphical method 1 2 3

7. Categorise the resonant converters and analyse their performance 2 3 2

8. Identify the various resonant converters with its conversion ratio 1 2


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9. Analyse the performance of current programmed control of DC- 2 1 3
DC converter.
10. Analyse the performance of unity power factor rectifier. 3 1 2 3 3

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