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FULL TIME, SANDWICH & PART TIMECourse Code: 1030/2030/3030L - SCHEMEDIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATIONGOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU

Diploma in Electrical and Electronics EngineeringL – Scheme (with effect from 2011-2012)Everything is changing – that too, at faster rate in Science and Technology. The adaptability to changeleads to Improvement and Development. In Technology front many concepts are becoming obsolete and newconcepts are coming in. With the tremendous developments in the field of Electronics, many thing that wereconsidered as impossible in the field of electrical engineering have become possible. Anything which is newlyinvented and developed is becoming obsolete at the moment it is commercially launched. To cope up with thissituation, the educational systems must go on updating their curriculum at frequent intervals.Conventional studies of Electrical Engineering include the areas such as Generation, Transmission,Distribution, Design and Manufacture of Electrical machines. With the developments in nanotechnology, micromachining became possible and Energy Efficient Micro-Electro-Mechanical Machines were developed. A newsubject on ‘Special Electrical Machines’ is introduced in this L-scheme.Electrical Energy has already become one of the basic needs of mankind. As the necessity increases,scarcity arises. Yes the present Energy scenario is inability to match the Demand with the Supply. So properaccountability of energy consumption is required. Energy conservation, Energy Management and EnergyAuditing play important roles in these days. The newly introduced ‘Electrical Estimation and Energy Auditing’subject will be helpful to the students to acquire a comprehensive knowledge on the above said areas.Diploma students are being employed as technicians in the industries and the industries use the recenttechnology. To make the Diploma students employable, the curriculum must be in tune with the LatestTechnology.In Medical Field with the introduction of many state-of-art equipments, presence ofInstrumentation Engineers in every Hospital became a mandatory requirement. In order to train the student inthe Instrumentation field subjects like ‘Transducers and Signal Conditioners’, ‘Bio-Medical Instrumentation Theory and Practical’ are introduced.The present tend in Electronics is that to design, construct and test the performance of any circuit oncomputers using appropriate software and then fabricate them using real components. To impart some skillson simulation software, a practical subject on ‘Electrical Circuit Simulation’ is introduced.All the above said requirements were considered and due emphasis was given to the recentdevelopments. Some of the obsolete portions were removed. This new curriculum is an attempt to make ourstudents to be more compatible to thechanging scenario in the field of Electrical Engineering and to makethem as efficient Technicians.2 Page

DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY(SEMESTER SYSTEM)(Implemented from 2011- 2012)L – SCHEMER E G U L A T I O N S**Applicable to the Diploma Courses other than Diploma in Hotel Management & CateringTechnology and the Diploma Courses offered through MGR Film Institute, Chennai.1. Description of the Course:a. Full Time (3 years)The Course for the Full Time Diploma in Engineering shall extend over a period of three academicyears, consisting of 6 semesters* and the First Year is common to all Engineering Branches.b. Sandwich (3½ years)The Course for the Sandwich Diploma in Engineering shall extend over a period of three and halfacademic years, consisting of 7 semesters* and the First Year is common to all Engineering Branches.The subjects of three years full time diploma course being regrouped for academic convenience.During 4th and/or during 7th semester the students undergo industrial training for six months/ one year.Industrial training examination will be conducted after completion of every 6 months of industrial trainingc. Part Time (4 years)The course for the Part Time Diploma in Engineering shall extend over a period of 4 academic yearscontaining of 8 semesters*, the subjects of 3 year full time diploma courses being regrouped foracademic convenience.*Each Semester will have 16 weeks duration of study with 35 hrs. /Week for RegularDiploma Course and 18 hrs. / Week for Part-Time Diploma Course.The Curriculum for all the 6 Semesters of Diploma courses (Engineering & Special Diploma Coursesviz. Textile Technology, Leather Technology, Printing Technology, Chemical Technology etc.) havebeen revised and revised curriculum is applicable for the candidates admitted from 2011 – 2012academic year onwards.2. Condition for Admission:Condition for admission to the Diploma courses shall be required to have passed inThe S.S.L.C Examination of the Board of Secondary Education, Tamilnadu.(Or)The Anglo Indian High School Examination with eligibility for Higher Secondary Course in Tamilnadu(Or)The Matriculation Examination of Tamil Nadu.(Or)3 Page

Any other Examinations recognized as equivalent to the above by the Board ofSecondary Education, Tamilnadu.Note: In addition, at the time of admission the candidate will have to satisfy certain minimumrequirements, which may be prescribed from time to time.3. Admission to Second year (Lateral Entry):A pass in HSC ( Academic )# or ( Vocational ) courses mentioned in the Higher Secondary Schools inTamilnadu affiliated to the Tamilnadu Higher Secondary Board with eligibility for university Courses ofstudy or equivalent examination, & Should have studied the following subjectsSl.No1.2.H.Sc AcademicCoursesAll theRegular andSandwichDiplomaCoursesDiplomaCourse inModern OfficePracticeSubjects StudiedMaths, Physics &ChemistryEnglish & AccountancyEnglish &Elements of EconomicsEnglish &Elements of CommerceH.Sc VocationalSubjects StudiedRelated subjectsVocational subjectsMaths / Physics /Related VocationalChemistrySubjects Theory & PracticalEnglish &Accountancy,English & ElementsofEconomics,English &ManagementPrinciples& Techniques,English & TypewritingAccountancy & Auditing,Banking,Business Management,Co-operativeManagement,International Trade,Marketing &Salesmanship,Insurance &Material Management,Office Secretary ship.# Subject to the approval of the AICTE For the Diploma Courses related with Engineering/Technology, the related / equivalent subjects prescribedalong with Practicals may also be taken for arriving the eligibility. Branch will be allotted according to merit through counseling by the respective Principal as per communalreservation. For admission to the Textile Technology, Leather Technology, Printing Technology, Chemical Technologyand Modern Office Practice Diploma courses the candidates studied the related subjects will be given firstpreference. Candidates who have studied Commerce Subjects are not eligible for Engineering Diploma Courses.4. Age Limit:No Age limit.4 Page

5.Eligibility for the Award of Diploma:No candidate shall be eligible for the Diploma unless he/she has undergone the prescribed course ofstudy for a period of not less than 3 academic years in any institution affiliated to the State Board ofTechnical Education and Training, Tamilnadu, when joined in First Year and two years if joined underLateral Entry scheme in the second year and passed the prescribed examination.The minimum and maximum period for completion of Diploma Courses are as givenBelow:Diploma CourseFull TimeFull Time(Lateral Entry)SandwichPart Time6.MinimumPeriod3 Years2 Years3½ Years4 YearsMaximum Period6 Years5 Years6½ Years7 YearsSubjects of Study and Curriculum outline:The subjects of study shall be in accordance with the syllabus prescribed from time to time, both intheory and practical subjects. The curriculum outline is given in Annexure - I7.Examinations:Board Examinations in all subjects of all the semesters under the scheme of examinations will beconducted at the end of each semester.The internal assessment marks for all the subjects will be awarded on the basis of continuous internalassessment earned during the semester concerned. For each subject 25 marks are allotted for internalassessment and 75 marks are allotted for Board Examination.8.Continuous Internal Assessment:A. For Theory Subjects:The Internal Assessment marks for a total of 25 marks, which are to be distributed as follows:i) Subject Attendance(Award of marks for subject attendance to each subject Theory/Practical willbe as per the range given below)80%84%88%92%96%ii) Test-83%87%91%95%100%123455 MarksMarkMarksMarksMarksMarks#10 Marks2 Tests each of 2 hours duration for a total of 50 marks areto be conducted. Out of which the best one will be taken05 marksand the marks to be reduced to:The Test – III is to be the Model test covering all the fiveunits and the marks so obtained will be reduced to :Total05 marks10 marks5 Page

WHEN TOCONDUCTMARKSDURATIONUnit – I & IIEnd of 6thweek502 HrsUnit – III & IVEnd of 12thweek502 HrsEnd of 16thweek753 HrsTESTUNITSTest ITest IIModel Examination - CompulsoryCovering all the 5 Units.(Board Examinations-question paperpattern).Test III# - From the Academic year 2011-2012 onwards.Question Paper Pattern for the Periodical Test :( Test - I & Test- II)(OR)14 Questions X 1 mark 14 marks6 Questions X 6 marks 36 marks3 Questions X 12 marksTotal----------50 marks-----------iii) Assignment10 MarksFor each subject Three Assignments are to be given each for 20 marks and the average marks scoredshould be reduced for 10 marksAll Test Papers and Assignment notebooks after getting the signature with date from the students mustbe kept in the safe custody in the Department for verification and audit. It should be preserved for 2Semesters and produced to the flying squad and the inspection team at the time ofinspection/verification.B. For Practical Subjects:The Internal Assessment mark for a total of 25 marks which are to be distributed as follows:a)Attendanceb)Procedure/ observation and tabulation/Other Practical related WorkRecord writingc)TOTAL :5: 10: 10----: 25-----Marks (Award of marks sameas theory subjects)MarksMarksMarksAll the Experiments/Exercises indicated in the syllabus should be completed and the same to begiven for final Board examinations.The Record for every completed exercise should be submitted in the subsequent Practical classesand marks should be awarded for 20 for each exercise as per the above allocation.At the end of the Semester, the average marks of all the exercises should be calculated for 20marks and the marks awarded for attendance is to be added to arrive at the internal assessmentmark for Practical. (20 5 25 marks)6 Page

9.The students have to submit the duly signed bonafide record note book/file during the PracticalBoard Examinations.All the marks awarded for assignments, Tests and attendance should be entered in the PersonalLog Book of the staff, who is handling the subject. This is applicable to both Theory and Practicalsubjects.Communication and Life Skills Practical:The Communication and Life Skills Practical with more emphasis is being introduced in IV Semester forCircuit Branches and in V Semester for other branches of Engineering.Much Stress is given on: Monodic Communication Dyadic Communication Professional Communication Pronunciation Writing Resumes Interview TechniquesInternal Assessment Mark .25 Marks10.Project Work:The students of all the Diploma Courses (except Diploma in Modern Office Practice) have to do aProject Work as part of the Curriculum and in partial fulfillment for the award of Diploma by the StateBoard of Technical Education and Training, Tamilnadu. In order to encourage students to doworthwhile and innovative projects, every year prizes are awarded for the best three projects i.e.institution wise, region wise and state wise. The Project work must be reviewed twice in the samesemester.a) Internal assessment mark for Project Work & Viva Voce:Project Review IProject Review IIAttendance 10 marks10 marks05 marks(Award of marks same as theory Subject pattern)----------Total 25 marks-----------Proper record to be maintained for the two Project Reviews, and It should be preserved for 2 Semestersand produced to the flying squad and the inspection team at the time of inspection/verification.b) Allocation of Marks for Project Work & Viva Voce in Board Examinations:Viva Voce Demonstration/Presentation 25 marks20 marks-------------Total 45 marks------------ c) Written Test Mark (from 3 topics for 1 hour duration):i)Entrepreneurship5 questions X 2 marks 10 marksii)Environment Management5 questions X 2 marks 10 marks5 questions X 2 marks 10 marks----30 marks-----iii) Disaster Management7 Page

-Selection of Questions should be from Question Bank, by the External Examiner.No choice need be given to the candidates.Project Work & Viva Voce in BoardExaminationWritten Test Mark (from 3 topics for 1 hourduration)--45 Marks--30 MarksTOTAL --75 MarksA neatly prepared PROJECT REPORT as per the format has to be submitted by individualstudent during the Project Work & Viva Voce Board examination.11.Scheme of Examinations:The Scheme of examinations for subjects is given in Annexure - II.12.Criteria for Pass:1. No candidate shall be eligible for the award of Diploma unless he/she has undergone the prescribedcourse of study successfully in an institution approved by AICTE and affiliated to the State Board ofTechnical Education & Training, Tamil Nadu and pass all the subjects prescribed in the curriculum.2. A candidate shall be declared to have passed the examination in a subject if he/she secures notless than 40% in theory subjects and 50% in practical subjects out of the total prescribed maximummarks including both the Internal Assessment and the Board Examinations marks put together,subject to the condition that he/she secures at least a minimum of 30 marks out of 75 marks in theBoard Theory Examinations and a minimum of 35 marks out of 75 marks in the Board PracticalExaminations.13.Classification of successful candidates:Classification of candidates who passed out the final examinations from April 2014 onwards (Joined infirst year in 2011-2012) will be done as specified below.First Class with Distinction:A candidate will be declared to have passed in First Class with Distinction if he/she secures notless than 75% of the aggregate marks in all semesters put together except I and II semesters andpasses all the above semesters in the first appearance itself and completes all subjects including that ofI & II semesters within the stipulated period of study 3/ 3½/ 4 years(Full Time/Sandwich/Part Time)without any break in study.First Class:A candidate will be declared to have passed in First Class if he/she secures not less than 60% of theaggregate marks in all semesters put together except I & II semesters and completes all subjectsincluding that of the I & II semesters within the stipulated period of study 3/ 3½ / 4 years (FullTime/Sandwich/Part Time) without any break in study.Second Class:All other successful candidates will be declared to have passed in Second Class.The above mentioned classifications are also applicable for the Sandwich / Part-Time students whopassed out Final Examination from October 2014 /April 2015 onwards.(both joined in First Year in 2011-2012)8 Page

14.Duration of a period in the Class Time Table:The duration of each period of instruction is1 hour and the total period of instruction hours excludinginterval and Lunch break in a day should be uniformly maintained as 7 hours corresponding to 7 periodsof instruction (Theory & Practical).-xXx-9 Page

ChairpersonThiru. Ramesh Chand Meena, I.A.S.,Commissioner of Technical EducationDirectorate of Technical EducationChennai – 600 025.Convener cum CoordinatorV.Subbaraj M.E, B.Tech.EdHOD / EEE & Vice-PrincipalTamilNadu Polytechnic CollegeMadurai – 625 011Committee MembersSlNo.1Name, Designation and AddressSlNo.M.Arunachalam B.EK.Sourirajan B.E.,Dip.T.THOD / ElectricalGovt. Polytechnic CollegeCoimbatore – 641 014PrincipalTheni Kammavar Sangam Polytechnic CollegeTheni Road, Koduvilarpatti, THENI – 625 5346V.Pandian M.E2345Name, Designation and AddressHOD / ElectricalGovt. Polytechnic CollegeBagayam Road, Vellore – 632 002T.Marjari Theodore M.E7HOD / ElectricalIRT Polytechnic CollegeTirunelveli – 627 007K.Avinasilingam B.EA.Sahayaraj B.E.,M.B.A.,M.PhilLecturer (Selection Grade) / ElectricalGovt. Polytechnic CollegeMELUR, Madurai DistrictExecutive EngineerTamil Nadu Electricity BoardThiruppathur8M.Ravi M.EV.Ramprakash B.ELecturer / ElectricalGovt. Polytechnic CollegeThuvakkudimalai PostTRICHIRAPPALLI – 620 022Managing DirectorIndustrial Electronics CorporationK.Pudur, MADURAI – 625 0079SP.Alagappan B.EProf. S.Sivakumar M.ELecturer (Selection Grade) / ElectricalAnnamalai Polytechnic CollegeChettinad – 630 102Associate Professor / ElectricalThiagarajar College of EngineeringMadurai - 625 0151010 P a g e

ANNEXURE-ICURRICULUM OUTLINEDiploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Full Time)(1030)L – SchemeIII SEMESTERSubjectCodeHOURS PER 1Electrical Circuit Theory5---523032Electrical Machines - I5---524031Electronic Devices and Circuits *5--523034Electrical Circuits and Machines Practical---6624034Electronic Devices and Circuits Practical *---6623036Work Shop Practical---4420001Computer Applications Practical #---44152035Total Hours* Common with ECE branch# Common with ALL branchesV SEMESTERSubjectCodeSUBJECTTheoryHoursHOURS PER WEEKPracticalTotalHoursHours23041Electrical Machines - II5---523042Measurements and Instruments5---524043Digital Electronics *5---523044Transducers and Signal Conditioners423045Electrical Machines and InstrumentationPractical---6624045Digital Electronics & Linear IntegratedCircuits Practical *---6620002Communication and Life Skill Practice #---44191635Total Hours* Common with ECE branch4# Common with ALL branches11 P a g e

V SEMESTERSubjectCodeSUBJECTTheoryHoursHOURS PER WEEKPracticalTotalHoursHours23051Power System – I5---524052Micro Controller *5---523053Special Electrical Machines5---5Elective Theory – I5---523055Electrical Circuits Simulation Practical---5524055Micro Controller Practical *---55Elective Practical – I---55201535Total Hours* Common with ECE branchELECTIVE SUBJECTSAny one of the following theory subject with the corresponding practical may be selected asElective-IElective Theory – IElective Practical – I23071Control of Electrical Machines23074Control of Electrical Machines Practical23072Programmable Logic Controller23075Programmable Logic Controller Practical23073Electrical Machine Design23076Electrical Machine Design Practical12 P a g e

VI SEMESTERSubjectCodeHOURS PER 1Power System – II6---623062Electrical Estimation and Energy Auditing5---5Elective Theory – II5---523064Wiring and Winding Practical---4423065Computer Aided Electrical Drawing---66Elective Practical – II---66Project Work---3316193523067Total HoursELECTIVE SUBJECTSAny one of the following theory subject with the corresponding practical may be selected asElective-IIElective Theory – IIElective Practical – II23081 Power Electronics23084Power Electronics Practical23082 Bio-Medical Instrumentation23085Bio – Medical Instrumentation Practical24682 Computer Hardware and Networks @24684Computer Hardware and NetworksPractical @@ Common with Information Technology13 P a g e

CURRICULUM OUTLINEDiploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Part Time)(3030)L – SchemeIII SEMESTERSubjectCodeSUBJECTTheoryHoursHOURS PER WEEKDrawing PracticalHoursHoursTotalHours23031Electrical Circuit Theory4.5------4.523032Electrical Machines - I4.5------4.520016Engineering Graphics - I23034Electrical Circuits and Machines Practical------3323036Workshop Practical------3393618Total Hours33IV SEMESTERSubjectCodeSUBJECTTheoryHoursHOURS PER WEEKDrawing PracticalHoursHoursTotalHours24031Electronic Devices and Circuits

The Internal Assessment marks for a total of 25 marks, which are to be distributed as follows: i) Subject Attendance 5 Marks (Award of marks for subject attendance to each subject Theory/Practical will be as per the range given below) 80% - 83% 1 Mark 84% - 87% 2 Marks 88% - 91% 3 Marks 92% - 95% 4 Marks 96% - 100% 5 Marks ii) Test # 10 Marks

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