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PART – I2nd SemesterFINALCURRICULAR STRUCTUREANDS Y L L A B I OFFULL–TIME DIPLOMA COURSES INENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGYW.E.F. 2013-14WEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)“Kolkata Karigori Bhavan”, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata – 7000131

CURRICULAR STRUCTURE FOR PART – I (1st YEAR) OF THEFULL-TIME DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGYWEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATIONTEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING COURSESCOURSE NAME: All Branches except Architecture, Photography , Multi media and Printing TechnologyDURATION OF COURSE: 6SEMESTERSSEMESTER: FIRSTBRANCH: Common for all branches except Architecture, Photography, Multi media and Printing TechnologyPERIODSEVALUATION SCHEMESR.SUBJECTCREDITSINTERNAL on Skill322102030701002Basic Physics32210203070501503Basic 05Engineering Mechanics431102030701006Technical Drawing4235101535501007Computer Fundamentals21350508Workshop Practice-I235050Total:261641355110165385 250800STUDENT CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK:33 hrsTheory and Practical Period of 60 Minutes each.L- Lecture, TU- Tutorials, PR- Practical, TA- Teachers Assessment, CT- Class Test, ESE- End Semester Exam.WEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATIONTEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING COURSESCOURSE NAME: All Branches except Architecture, Photography, Multi media and Printing TechnologyDURATION OF COURSE: 6 SEMESTERSSEMESTER: SECONDBRANCH: Common for all branches except Architecture, Photography, Multi Media and Printing TechnologyPERIODSEVALUATION SCHEMEINTERNALSR.CREDITSUBJECTTotalNO.SSCHEMELTU PRESEPRMarksTA CT Total1Business Economics & Accountancy3410 2030701002Applied Physics3225101535501003Applied Chemistry3225101535501004Engineering Mathematics43110 2030701005Strength of Materials2215101535506Electrical Technology2215101535507Engineering Drawing31351015351001508Workshop Practice-II231001009Development of Life Skill -I3135050Total:2517313 45 90135315 350800STUDENT CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK:33 hrsTheory and Practical Period of 60 Minutes each.L- Lecture, TU- Tutorials, PR- Practical, TA- Teachers Assessment, CT- Class Test, ESE- End Semester Exam.2

2nd SemesterSyllabus for: Business Economics & AccountancyName of the Course: Business Economics & AccountancyCourse Code:Semester: SecondDuration: : Seventeen weeksMaximum Marks: 100Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory: 4 hrs./weekMid Semester Exam.:20 MarksTutorial: Nil hrs./weekAttendance & Teacher’s Assessment : 10 MarksPractical: Nil hrs./weekEnd Semester Exam.:70 MarksCredit: 3Aim:Sl. No. The Students will be able to:Understand some basic economic principles applied in business1.Analyze logically the interrelationships among economic ideas2.Solve economic problems using mathematics as a tool3.Derive results using mathematical formula4.Apply decision rules to select best alternative5.Relate theory to real life observations6.Make judgment in case of choice problems7.Understand basic concepts of Accounts8.Apply Golden Rules in Journal & Ledger9.Maintain Cash Book10.Prepare Trial Balance11.Prepare Final Account12.Objective:Sl. No. The students are likely to acquire the following skills at the end of the course:Critical thinking skill1.Mathematical problem solving skill2.Theorizing skill3.Decision making skill4.Accounting skill5.Computing skill6.Pre-Requisite:Sl. No.3

1.2.Elementary knowledge about Co-ordinate GeometryBasic knowledge in Algebra and Differential CalculusContents :GROUP: ABUSINESS ECONOMICSTOTAL PERIODS: 30Unit: 11.1 Allocation and effective utilisation of scarceName of the Topics:resources ;Opportunity cost; RationalityEconomics and Its RelationCosts and benefitswith Engineering1.2 Theory of demand and SupplyPeriod: 10Demand function; Law of demand ;Determinants and exceptions to the law of demand;Price elasticity of demand and its importance;Determinants of elasticity;Income elasticity of demand;Cross price elasticity of demand;Classification of goods on the basis of elasticitiesDeterminants of price elasticitySupply function and its determinantsMarket mechanism; equilibrium and its stabilityApplication :(a) Calculating elasticity from linear demand equation;(b) solving linear demand and supply equations(C) Shifts of demand and supply curvesUnit: 2Name of the Topics:Theory of Production, Costand MarketsPeriods: 12Unit: 3Investment Planning andProblems of Indian EconomyPeriods: 842.1 Theory of Production and CostsProduction func@on ̶ short run & long run;Short run ̶ theory of production ;Long run ̶ Returns to scale;Theory of costs ̶ short run and long run cost curvesEconomic Concept of profit;Application:(a) Cobb-Douglas production function(b) Maximization of profit /output from lineardemand function and quadratic or cubic costfunctions;2.2 MarketsBasic features of ̶(a) Perfectly Competitive Market(b) Monopolistic Competition(c) Oligopoly and(d) Monopoly,Relevant examples from Indian economy3.1 Investment PlanningConcept of investmentEvaluating Capital ProjectsHrs./UnitPeriod: 2Period: 8Period 8Period 3Period :3Marks

(a ) Payback Period Method(b) Net Present Value Method(c) Internal Rate of Return MethodApplication : Solving numerical problems3.2 Economic Concepts and issues in the Context ofIndian EconomyPeriod: 6Mixed Economy and relevance of planning;Globalization;Gross Domestic Product and its growth;Inflation;Business Cycle and real estate business in India;Foreign Direct Investment;GROUP – BTotal Periods :TOTAL PERIODS: 30ACCOUNTANCYUnit: 4Name of the Topics:Fundamentals ofAccountancyPeriods: 124.1 Introduction to Accountancy30Periods: 24.1.1 Accountancy: Definition & objectives4.1.2 Book Keeping & Accountancy4.1.3 Accountancy &Accounting Evolution4.1.4 Single & Double Entry System4.2 Double Entry SystemPeriods:104.2.1. Transaction Concepts: Accounts & Classification ofAccounts – Transaction- Two fold aspects Events –Golden Rules4.2.2 Journal as a book of prime entry : subdivisions ofJournal –Recording of Transaction Narration4.2.3 Ledger : Rules for writing Ledger – Balancing ofLedger Accounts—Concepts of b/d and c/dUnit: 5Name of the Topics:Cash Book and Trial BalancePeriods: 95.1 Cash Book5.1.1. Single Columns and Double Column includingContra Entry5.1.2. Concept of Petty Cash Book5.2 Trial Balance5.2.1 Preparation of Trial Balance5.2.2 Rectification of Wrong Trial Balance5.2.3 Errors detected in Trial Balance5.2.4 Errors not detected in Trial Balance5Periods: 3Periods: 6

Unit: 6Name of the Topics:Preparing Final AccountPeriods: 96.1 Basic Concepts Regarding Final AccountGeneral Concept – Assets, Liabilities, Capital Drawings,Provision, Reserve, Reserve Fund, Bad Debts, Provisionfor Debts, Profit Seeking and Non-profit SeekingConcerns6.2 Final AccountTrading Account – Profit & Loss Account – BalanceSheet (with simple adjustment)Total Periods :Text Books:Name of AuthorsSamuelson & NordhausMankiw, Gregory N.A.N. AgarwalDey & DuttAmitava BasuRanesh RoyHaridas AcharyaReference Books:Name of AuthorsArchibald & LipseyLipsey & ChrystalBasu & DasS. N. MaheshwariSl. No.APeriods:2Periods: 730Title of the BookEditionEconomicsSixteenth EditionPrinciples of EconomicsSixth EditionIndian Economy: Problem of Development andPlanningHisab ShastraFinancial Accountancy ̶ 1Bharat-er Arthaniti (Bengali Version)Adhunik ArthanitiName of the PublisherTata McGraw HillCENAGE LearningNew Age InternationalTitle of the BookIntroduction to MathematicalEconomicsEconomicsName of the PublisherHarper & RowPractice in AccountancyIntroduction to AccountancyEdition12th EditionChaya PrakashaniTeedee PublisherMitramDe Book ConcernOxfordRabindra LibraryPioneer Book HouseQuestion Paper setting tipsBusiness Economics Short Question: 10 Marks, Students will answer 10 questions, each carrying 1mark out of 14 questions. Type: True/False, MCQ, Fill in the blanks, Definitions, Matching the itemsetc.Accountancy Short Question: 10 Marks, Students will answer 10 questions, each carrying 1 markout of 14 questions. Type : True/False , Classification of Accounts(Personal/Real/Nominal) etc.BBusiness Economics Broad question: 25 Marks, Students have to answer any 5 questions choosingat least 1(one) from each of the 3 units. A total of 9(nine) questions have to be set, 3 from eachunit. Each question will carry 5 Marks. Only short note to be set from Unit 3 Chapter 2Accountancy Broad Question: 25 Marks, students will answer 3 questions choosing 1 (one) from6

each of the 3 units. A total of 6(six) questions have to be set, 2(two) from each Unit. From Unit 4,1(one) numerical problem & 1(one) theoretical question carrying 8(eight) marks. From Unit 5,1(one) numerical problem & 1(one) theoretical question carrying 7(seven) marks. From Unit 6,1(one) numerical problem & 1(one) theoretical question carrying 10(ten) marks. Theoreticalquestions may have more than 1(one) part questions.Syllabus on Applied PhysicsName of the Course:Subject : APPLIED PHYSICSSemester: SECONDCourse Code:Duration: 6 monthsMaximum Marks: 50Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory: 2 hrs./weekMid Semester Exam.:10 MarksTutorial: -- hrs./weekAttendance, Assignment & interaction: 5 MarksPractical: 2 hrs./weekEnd Semester Exam.:35 MarksCredit: 3Aim:Sl. No.1.To make the students of Engineering & Technology aware of the basic laws and2.3.principles of Physics and their applications in the field of Engineering &Technology.The goal of physics is to formulate comprehensive principles that bring togetherand explain the world around us.To establish the awareness about the power of Physics as a tool in thepracticality of the life.Objective:Sl. No. Students will be able to1. Analyze and solve problems of mechanics with engineering aspects. Acquire basic knowledge on rotational mechanics for engineeringapplications.Acquire knowledge on superconductivityDifferentiate galvanometer, ammeter and voltmeter.Learn the applications of Wheatstone bridge principle.Learn thermoelectric effects.2. Analyze magnetic effect of electric current and its application.Learn the applications of electromagnetic induction.3. Acquire basic knowledge on semiconductor and applications of p-njunction diode.Learn the applications of X-ray and LASER.Enhance analytical approach in formulating and solving problems relatedto different physical situations. Pre-Requisite:7

Sl. No.1.2.3.Basic Mathematics knowledge to solve the problems.Knowledge of basic concepts sciences such as physics, chemistry andmathematicsVisualization and analytical approach towards the subject is necessaryEnd Semester Examinations Scheme. Maximum Marks – 35. Time allotted – 2 hrs.GroupUnitObjective QuestionsSubjective Questions(MCQ only with one correctanswer)No. of questions TotalNo. ofTo answer MarksTotalto be setmarksquestions topermarksbe setquestionA1, 2, 365310525B4, 5442 Only multiple choice type questions (MCQ) with one correct answer are to be set in theobjective part. Specific instruction to the students to maintain the order in answering objective questionsshould be given on top of the question paper.Content (Theory)Unit – 1PARTICLE DYNAMICS1.1 Rectilinear Motion: Kinematicalequations in one dimension: v u a t,s ut (1/2)at2, V2 u2 2as (only equation),Distance travelled by particle in nth second,Velocity- Time Diagrams:- uniform velocity,uniform acceleration and uniformretardation. Kinematical equations formotion under gravity.1.2 Laws of Motion: Newton’s laws of motion,definition of force from second law. Momentumand impulse of force (definition and SI unit) andtheir relation. Conservation of linear momentum(statement only). Applications to – Recoil of gun,Motion of lift, Motion of two bodies connected bylight inextensible string passing over smooth pulley.(Simple problems).1.3 Rotational Motion: Angular displacement,angular velocity and angular acceleration (definitionand SI unit only). Relation between linear velocity &angular velocity and between linear acceleration &angular acceleration. Centripetal acceleration andcentripetal force (definition and formula only, noderivation). Centrifugal force (formula & conceptonly). Moment of a force or torque (definition & SIunit). Moment of inertia (definition & SI unit).8Hrs/Unit8Marks/Unit10

Angular momentum (definition & SI unit). Relationbetween torque and angular momentum (noderivation). Principle of conservation of angularmomentum (Statement only).Unit – 2WORK, POWER ANDENERGYConcept and explanation of work, power and 3energy with their SI units. Importance of force –displacement curve (concept of work). Mechanicalenergy: kinetic energy (derivation) and potentialenergy. Work – energy principle. Law ofconservation of mechanical energy. (Simplenumerical problems).4Unit – 3CURRENTELECTRICITY3.1 ELECTRIC CURRENT: Ohm’s law — Resistanceand its unit, specific resistance — Various factorsaffecting the resistance. Concept of superconductivity, Equivalent resistance for Series andParallel arrangements of resistances (No deduction),(Simple numerical problems) Concept of conversionof Galvanometer to Ammeter and Voltmeter andrelated simple problems. Wheatstone BridgePrinciple for balanced condition, its applications inMeter Bridge and P.O. Box.6755893.2 HEATING EFFECTS OF CURRENT: Joule’s law —Electrical work, energy and power with practicalunits (Simple numerical problems).3.3 THERMOELECTRICITY: Thermocouple. Seebeckeffect,thermo-emf (expressiononly),emftemperature curve, neutral temperature & inversiontemperature, thermoelectric power(definition only)Peltier effect (statement only). Differences betweenPeltier effect with Joule’s effect.Unit – 4ELECTROMAGNETISM4.1 MAGNETIC EFFECT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT: BioSavart’s law. Magnetic field: (i) for infinitely longstraight current conductor, (ii) at the centre of acurrent carrying circular coil, (iii) for infinitely longcurrent solenoid (no deduction, only concept andmathematical expression in S.I. units). Force ona current carrying conductor placed in amagnetic field (formula only), Fleming’s left handrule. Application of Magnetic effect of electriccurrent – Galvanometer (concept only)4.2 ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION: Magnetic flux,Unit – 59Magnetic flux density with SI units, Faraday'slaws, Lenz's law, Motional emf (qualitativediscussion with formula only). Fleming's righthand rule. Self induction, mutual induction andtheir coefficients (definition and SI unit).Principles of generation of AC.5.1 SEMI – CONDUCTOR: Energy band in solids (Idea

MODERN PHYSICSonly). Distinction between conductor, insulators &semi-conductors in terms of energy band nductor, P – N junction diode, depletionregion, potential barrier. Forward and reversebiasing; Forward and reverse bias characteristiccurve. Application of P – N junction diode as – (i)half wave rectifier, (ii) full wave rectifier (Bridgecircuit only) (only circuits and explanation with inputand output curves).5.2 X – rays: Production of X- rays by Coolidge Xray tube. X-ray spectra – continuous andcharacteristic X- rays (Graphical plot only), minimumwavelength (simple problems). Properties of X- rays.Application of X- rays.5.3 LASER: Light amplification by stimulatedemission of radiation. Properties of laser.Spontaneous and stimulated emission,population inversion, pumping. He - Ne laser(Principle only). Hologram and its use (mentiononly).TOTAL3035Recommended that Units – 3 & 4 be taught at the beginning to provide back up to ELECTRICALTECHNOLOGY.Practicals:Sl. No.Skills to be developed1.1) Intellectual skills-Proper selection of measuring instruments on the basis of range, leastcount, precision and accuracy required for measurement. Analyze properties of matter & their use for the selection of material. To verify the principles, laws, using given instruments under differentconditions. To read and interpret the graph. To interpret the results from observations and calculations.2) Motor skills Proper handling of instruments. Measuring physical quantities accurately. To observe the phenomenon and to list the observations in propertabular form. To adopt proper procedure and precautions while performing theexperiment. To plot the graphs. 2.Examination scheme: Continuous Internal Assessment: 25 marks. 10External Assessment: Marks – 25. Time allotted – 2 hrs. External teacher will assess thestudents. Each student will have to perform one experiment allotted on lottery basis.Distribution of marks: Theory – 5. Table, units & data taking – 10. Viva – Voce – 10.

Laboratory Experiments :Sl. No.At least six experiments to be performed Verification of series law of resistances by P.O. Box (Values of resistances to be1.supplied).2. Determination of specific resistance of the material of a wire by metre bridge(length and diameter of the wire to be supplied).3.4. Verification of parallel law of resistances by ammeter – Voltmeter method.Drawing of the forward bias characteristic curve (I-V curve) of a P – N junctiondiode.5. 6. Determination of the velocity of sound in air at NTP by resonance air columnmethod.Determination of the frequency of an unknown tuning fork by resonance aircolumn method / preferably by sonometer.7.8. Determination of acceleration due to gravity by simple pendulum. Determination of the resistance of a table galvanometer by half deflectionmethod.Text and reference books:Sl. No.Title of the Book1.Physics – I &II2.Physics. Part – I & II3.Applied Physics4.Physics - I5.Engineering Physics6.Concept of Physics. Vol.- I&II7.B. Sc. Physics. Vol.- I & II8Engineering Physics9University Physics10.ABC of Physics11.General Properties ofmatter12.Text Book of ISC Physics13.A Text Book of Light14.Name of AuthorsResnik & HallidayArthur BeiserV. RajendramAvadhanulu, KshirsagarH. C. VermaC. L. AroraR. K. Gaur & S. L. GuptaYoungS. K. GuptaD. S. MathurBhatnagarB. Ghosh & K. G.MajumderDutta & PalElements of H. S. Physics-I& II15.H. S. Physics. Vol.- I & IIDuari, Maity & Majumder16.H. S. Physics – I & IIC. R. Dasgupta18.Senior Practical PhysicsA.S. Vasudeva19.Elements of Physics-2Dr. Subrata Kamilya20Physics 2Basak (WBSCTE Series)List of equipments / apparatus for laboratory experiments :Sl. No.Name of major equipment / apparatus1P. O. Box2Metre bridge3Table galvanometer4Resistance box5Standard resistance coil11PublisherWily Eastern Ltd.NCERTTata McGraw- HillTata McGraw- Hill Pub.S. Chand PublicationBharati Bhavan Pub. &DistributionS. Chand & Co. Ltd.Dhanpat Rai Pub.Modern Publisher, New DelhiS. Chand & Co. Ltd.Selina PublicationSreedhar Pub.Publishing SyndicateChhaya PrakashaniPub.Book SyndicateS. K. Kataria & SonsKnowledge Group PublicationsTata McGraw- Hill

6789Variable DC power supply (Eliminator)Sliding rheostatCommutatorSonometerSyllabus for: Applied ChemistryName of the Course: Applied Chemistry(All Branches of Diploma in Engineering And Technology)Course Code:Semester: firstDuration: : 6 monthsMaximum Marks: 50Teaching SchemeExamination SchemeTheory: 2 hrs./weekInternal Examination: 10MarksTutorial: Nil hrs./weekAttendance Assignment interaction :05 MarksPractical: 2 hrs./weekFinal Examination: 35MarksCredit:Aim:Sl. No. The Students will be able to:It is intended to teach students the appropriate use of engineering materials, their protection &1.lubrication processes in different working conditions of machines.Objective:Sl. No. The students are likely to acquire the following skills at the end of the course:Suggest the appropriate use of metals, alloys & non metallic materials in engineering.1.Applying the Knowledge to Protect Metallic & Non Metallic Surfaces2.Select Lubricants for Smooth Running of Machines.3.Pre-Requisite:Sl. No.Detailed Course ContentUnit: 1Name of the Topics:CementGROUP: APortland cement: Raw materials, Composition andManufacture, Setting and Hardening of cement,function of gypsum, Cement Mortar, Cement concrete,L

Concepts of mathematics taught in the subject Mathe matics in Sem-1. Content (Name of Topic) Periods Group A Unit 1 DETERMINANTS & MATRICES 12 1.1 Determinant 1.1.1 Definition & expansion of determinants of order 2 a nd 3. 1.1.2 Properties of determinants (statement only) 1.1.3 Minors and cofactors. .

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