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1 Name of the Faculty: SUMAN RANI Semester: VI Subject: System Administration Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Introduction to Operating Systems, its needs and services 1st 2 Simple batch Systems, Multiprogrammed batched systems, 1 3 Time sharing systems, Parallel systems, 2 nd 4 Distributed systems and Realtime systems. 5 Overview of UNIX : History, 2 6 Features of UNIX 7 Comparison between UNIX and Windows. 3 rd 8 Comparison between UNIX and Windows. 3 9 Structure of UNIX Kernel

2 Name of the Faculty: SUMAN RANI Semester: VI Subject: System Administration Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th 10 Structure of UNIX Kernel 11 Shell 12 Command execution 4 13 UNIX directory system 5 th 14 UNIX Commands : User Access and User ID Commands 5 15 Directory commands, 16 Editors Commands, File Manipulation 6 th 17 Commands, Security and Protection Commands 6 18 Inter-User and Inter-Machine Communication

3 Name of the Faculty: SUMAN RANI Semester: VI Subject: System Administration Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Process Management Commands 7 th 20 I/O Redirection and Piping Commands 7 21 Shell Commands and Shell Programming 22 System Administration Commands, 8 th 23 Vi editor, File Handling command 8 24 grep 25 Introduction to System Administration 9 th 26 Functional activities of System Administration 9 27 Starting up the system

4 Name of the Faculty: Suman Rani Semester: VI Subject: System Administration Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th 28 Maintaining the Super User Login 29 Shutting down the system 30 recovering from system crash Taking backups, Managing disk space 11 th Mounting and Un-mounting file system Adding and removing users, Changing groups and password, Maintaining security, Monitoring system activity Accounting of system usage and billing 12 th 35 Setting up remote communication Installing printers and peripheral devices.

5 Name of the Faculty: Suman Rani Semester: VI Subject: System Administration Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Shell Programming: Executing a shell program 13 th 38 Shell Programming: Executing a shell program Study of shell programming as a Language 40 Wild card characters 14 th 41 Type of statements and Reserved Words Special Shell parameters. 43 UNIX and Networking 15 th 44 Setting up of DNS, Mail WWW servers under UNIX

6 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: BASIC ACCOUNTING Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-03 1 Unit No.1Basic Accounting Concepts : INTRODUCTION 1st 2 Background of Accounting 3 Introduction 4 Importance and Scope 2 nd 5 Accounts types and Classification 6 Basic Term: Capital,Income, 7 Expenditure,Expenses, 3 rd 8 Assets,Liabilities 9 application to problems

7 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: BASIC ACCOUNTING Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-0 4 th 10 Accounting equation 11 Double entry system 12 Generally accepted accounting principles 13 Unit No.2 Journal & Ledger : Journal 5 th 14 recording of entries in general with narration 15 Ledger posting from general to respective ledger accounts 16 Basic concepts: Purchase book, 6 th 17 Sales book 18 Cash book

8 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: BASIC ACCOUNTING Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-0 7 th 19 Trail balance: Needs 20 objectives 21 Application of trial balance 22 Different types of error escaped 8 th 23 Trial balance preparation 24 Unit No.3 Final Accounts : INTRODUCTION 25 Final accounts without adjustments 9 th 26 Bank reconciliation statements 27 Bank transaction

9 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: BASIC ACCOUNTING Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-0 28 Preparation of simple Bank reconciliation statement 10 th 29 Unit No.4 Capital: INTRODUCTION 30 Sources of raising of capital in corporate undertaking 31 Working capital 11 th 32 Long-Term capital 33 Application of Computers in Accounting 34 REVISION 12 th 35 REVISION 36 REVISION

10 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Operating System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-03 1 Unit No.1 Fundamentals of Operating System: Introduction to Operating System 1st 2 Its need and Operating System services 3 Early systems 4 Structure: Simple,Batch, 2 nd 5 Multi programmed,timeshared, 6 Personal Computer,Parallel, 7 Distributed systems,realtime systems 3 rd 8 Unit No.2 Process Management : Process concepts 9 Process states and Process Control block

11 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Operating System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s CPU Scheduling: Scheduling criteria 4 th 11 Levels of Scheduling,Scheduling Algorithm 12 Multiple processor scheduling 13 Deadlock characterization 5 th 14 Methods of handling deadlocks 15 Unit No.3 Concurrent Processes : Critical section problem 16 Semaphores 6 th 17 Classical process co-ordination problems & their solutions 18 Inter-process Communications

12 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Operating System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Memory management of single-user & multi-user OS 7 th 20 Partitioning 21 Swapping 22 Paging & Segmentation 8 th 23 Virtual memory 24 Page replacement Algorithms 25 Unit No.4 File Management: File concept 9 th 26 Access methods 27 Directory structure

13 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Operating System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s File protection 10 th 29 Allocation methods: Contiguous 30 Linked & Index allocation 31 Disk structure 11 th 32 Disk scheduling: FCFS 33 SSTF 34 SCAN,C-SCAN 12 th 35 LOOK,C-LOOK 36 REVISION

14 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Relational Database Management System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-03 1 Unit No.1 Relational Model: Relational Model concepts 1st 2 Codd s rules for Relational Model 3 : Relational Algebra: Selection & Projection, 4 Set operation, 2 nd 5 Renaming, 6 Join & Division 7 Relational Calculus: Tuple Relational Calculus, 3 rd 8 Domain Relational Calculus 9 Unit No.2 Functional Dependencies & Normalization:Introduction

15 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Relational Database Management System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-03 4 th 10 Purpose 11 Data Redundancy 12 update Anomalies 13 : Functional Dependencies: Full Functional dependencies 5 th 14 Transitive Functional Dependencies 15 Characteristics of Functional Dependencies 16 Decomposition 6 th 17 Normal Forms (INF,2NF) 18 Normal Forms (3NF & BCNF)

16 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Relational Database Management System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Unit No.3 SqL: Data Definition & data types 7 th 20 Specifying Constraints in SQL 21 Schema 22 Change statement 8 th 23 Basic Queries in SQL 24 Insert statements 25 Delete statements 9 th 26 Update statements 27 view

17 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Relational Database Management System Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Unit No.4 Pl/Sql : Introduction 10 th 29 Advantages of PL/SQL 30 The Generic PL/SQL Block: PL/SQL Execution Environment 31 PL/SQL Character set 11 th 32 Data Types 33 Control Structure in PL/SQL 34 Cursors 12 th 35 Triggers 36 Revision

18 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Introduction To Internet And Web Designing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Unit No.1 Internet Basics: Introduction to Internet 1st 2 Internet Services 1 How World Wide Web is used 3 WWW and working of Internet 4 Internet Connection Concepts 2 nd 5 introduction to internet 2 How we can use Basic Tags of HTML 6 DNS Working and configuring internet connection 7 Connec ting LAN to Internet 3 rd 8 Single user, Multiuser, 3 How we can use additional tags of HTML 9 Server, Workstation

19 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Introduction To Internet And Web Designing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Client Server Environment 4 th 11 Computer Networks 4 Write a program to create table in HTML 12 types Of Computer Network: LAN,WAN,MAN 13 Network Topologies 5 th 14 Unit No. 2 Web Browsers: Web Browsers 5 Write a program to create Lists in HTML 15 Search Engines 16 Categories of Search Engines 6 th Searching Criterion, Surfing the net Hyper Text Transfer Protocol(HTTP), URL 6 Write a program to create background Image and color in HTML

20 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Introduction To Internet And Web Designing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Other Internet Tools 7 th 20 Online Chatting, Messaging and Conference Concepts 7 Write a program to use Linking tags in HTML 21 , Mailing Lists, 22 Usenet Newsgroup Concepts- Reading use net newsgroup 8 th 23 Internet Relay Chat, Instant Messaging, Video Conferencing 8 Write a program to use an image in our web page 24 Unit No. 3 World Wide Web : WWW concepts 25 Web page: Static, Dynamic, Active 9 th 26 Scripting Language: Server Side 9 How we can create our own website 27 Client Side

21 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Introduction To Internet And Web Designing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Web Site Development Phases 10 th 29 Web Designing, Development and Publishing 10 Write a program to use HTML forms 30 HTTP, URL Registration, Browsers, 31 Search Engine, Web Servers, 11 th 32 Proxy Servers. 11 Write a program to use frames in HTML 33 Unit No. 4 HTML: HTML Concepts 34 Structure of HTML documents, 12 th 35 HTML Elements, attributes, 12 Write a program to use background, colors, text, font 36 Language Attributes, Core Events,

22 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Introduction To Internet And Web Designing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Block Level Events, Text Level Events 13 th 38 Linking Basics, Linking in HTML, 13 Write a program to use Style sheets 39 Images and Anchor 40 Anchor Attributes, Image Maps, 14 th 15 th Semantic Linking Meta Information Image Preliminaries, Image Download Issues, Images as Buttons Introduction to Layout: Backgrounds, Color and Text Fonts, Layout with Tables Advanced Layout: Frames and Layers, Style sheets, Positioning With Style Sheets Write a program to use new & emerging form elements 45 Forms, Forms Control, New and Emerging Form Elements

23 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Object Oriented Programming Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Object-Oriented Programming Concepts: Procedural language 1st 2 Object Oriented approach 1 How to use the concept of OOP 3 Characteristics of OOP 4 User-defined types 2 nd 5 Syntax of C++ 2 How to use the conditional statements in OOP 6 Data types 7 variable 3 rd 8 strings 3 How to use Iterative statements in OOP 9 Program using strings

24 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Object Oriented Programming Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Function 4 th 11 Operators 4 Write a program to print hello screen in OOP 12 Recursion 5 th 13 Array 14 Pointer 15 structure 5 Write a program to use the concepts of Function, Operator overloading & function overriding 6 th 16 Unit No.2 Abstracting Me chanism: Classes 17 Private & Public 6 Write a program to use the concept of virtual, friend & static function 18 Constructor & Destructor

25 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Object Oriented Programming Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Member function 7 th 20 Static members 7 Write a program to use the concept of storage classes in OOP 21 New 22 Delete 8 th 23 Copy Constructor 8 Write a program to print Fibonacci series 24 Assignment Operator 25 Unit No.3 Inheritance & Polymorphism 9 th 26 Derived Class & Base Class 9 Write a program to use the concept of Exception handling 27 Different types of Inheritance

26 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Object Oriented Programming Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Overriding member function 10 th 29 Abstract Class 10 Write a program to use the concept of files in OOP 30 Public & Private Inheritance 31 Ambiguity in Multiple Inheritance 11 th 32 Virtual memory 11 Write a program to open & close a file 33 Friend function 34 Static function 12 th 35 Operator Overloading 12 Write a program to use File pointers 36 Function overloading

27 Name of the Faculty: MINAN SAKINDER Semester: 4TH Subject: Object Oriented Programming Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Unit No.4 Exception Handling : Introduction 13 th 38 Exception & derived class 13 Write a program to use standard template library 39 Function exception declaration 40 unexpected exception 14 th Exception when handling exception Template, Standard Template Library: Template classes, Declaration, Template functions 14 Write a program to use the concept of Inheritance 43 Text versus Binary files 15 th 44 Opening & Closing files 15 Write a program to use Access specifies in OOP 45 File pointers

28 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: ENGLISH II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, SENTENCE: 1st 2 Clauses: conditional. 1 Practice of self-introduction in standard pronunciation. 3 Clauses: conditional. 2 nd 4 Clauses: conditional. 5 Adverbial. 6 Adverbial. 2 politely accepting and declining invitations in English; making recommendations. 3 rd 7 Voice. 8 Voice. 9 Voice. 3 Practice of informal discussion, mini formal talk, speeches; Practice of listening to speeches,

29 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: ENGLISH II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th WORD Vocabulary of character description. WORD Vocabulary of character description. 4 English songs etc. 12 Behavior. 5 th 13 body language. 14 Hobbies. 15 Friends/enemies computers. 6 th 17 SPEECH Standard pronunciation Familiarity with different accents.

30 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2ND Subject: ENGLISH II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th 8 th 9 th 19 British. 20 American and Indian Accepting and declining invitations; Making short formal public speeches/talk Making short formal public speeches/talk Making short formal public speeches/talk Making telephonic conversation Making telephonic conversation Making telephonic conversation 7 8 9

31 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: ENGLISH II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th Implications of effective listening. Implications of effective listening Implications of effective listening th Note-taking; review of TV/Radio talk shows Note-taking; review of TV/Radio talk shows Note-taking; review of TV/Radio talk shows 12 th Note-taking; review of TV/Radio talk shows understand and appreciate the lyrics of a song/ dialogues in a movie in English. understand and appreciate the lyrics of a song/ dialogues in a movie in English. 12

32 Name of the Faculty: Discipline: Semester: Subject: ENGLISH II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th 14 th 15 th understand and appreciate the lyrics of a song/ dialogues in a movie in English. understand and appreciate the lyrics of a song/ dialogues in a movie in English. understand and appreciate the lyrics of a song/ dialogues in a movie in English. understand and appreciate the lyrics of a song/ dialogues in a movie in English. Making short formal public speeches/talk shows; Making telephonic conversation Making short formal public speeches/talk shows; Making telephonic conversation Making short formal public speeches/talk shows; Making telephonic conversation 44 Revision Revision.

33 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Digital Circuits and Logic Design Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-03 1 Information Representation. 1st 2 Number Systems. Binary Arithmetic. 3 Fixed-point and Floating point representation of numbers. 4 BCD Codes. 2 nd 5 Error detecting and correcting codes. 6 Error detecting and correcting codes. 7 Character Representation ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode. 3 rd 8 Character Representation ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode. 9 Character Representation ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode.

34 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Digital Circuits and Logic Design. Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Binary Logic: Boolean Algebra. 4 th 11 Boolean Theorems. 12 Boolean Functions and Truth Tables. 13 Boolean Functions and Truth Tables. 5 th 14 Canonical and Standard forms of Boolean functions. 15 Canonical and Standard forms of Boolean functions. 16 Simplification of Boolean Functions Venn diagram 6 th 17 Simplification of Boolean Functions Venn diagram 18 Karnaugh Maps.

35 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Digital Circuits and Logic Design Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-03 7 th 19 Karnaugh Maps. 20 Karnaugh Maps. 21 Digital Logic: Basic Gates AND, OR, NOT. 22 Digital Logic: Basic Gates AND, OR, NOT. 8 th 23 Universal Gates NAND, NOR. 24 Universal Gates NAND, NOR. 25 Other Gates XOR, XNOR. 9 th 26 Other Gates XOR, XNOR. 27 NAND, NOR.

36 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Digital Circuits and Logic Design Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Combinational Logic Characteristics. 10 th 29 Design Procedures. 30 Design Procedures. 31 analysis procedures. 11 th 32 Multilevel NAND and NOR circuits. 33 Multilevel NAND and NOR circuits. 34 Combinational Circuits: Half-Adder. 12 th 35 Full-Adder. 36 Half-Subtractor.

37 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Digital Circuits and Logic Design Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Full-Subtractor. 13 th 38 Encoders. 39 Decoders. 40 Multiplexers. 14 th 41 Demultiplexers. 42 Comparators. 43 BCD to Seven-SegmentDecoder. 15 th 44 BCD to Seven-SegmentDecoder. 45 Revision

38 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: Programming in C Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, st Problem analysis, need for programmed languages. Problem analysis. need for programmed languages. flow charts and decision tables. 1 Write a program to find the largest of three numbers. (if-then-else) 2 nd structured programming 4 and modular programming. C character set, identifiers 5 and keywords. 2 Write a program to find the largest number out of ten numbers (for-statement). 6 Data types: declaration and Definition. 3 rd 7 Type conversion, Types of error. 8 Preprocessor directives. 9 C macro and macro vs function. 3 Write a program to find the average mail height & average female heights in the class (input is in form of sex code, height).

39 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 nd Subject: Programming in C Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th Data input/output. Input/output: Unformatted & formatted I/O function in C. Input functions viz. scanf(), getch(), getche(), getchar(), gets(), output functions viz. 4 Write a program to find roots of quadratic equation using functions and switch Statements printf(), putch(), putchar(), puts(). Operators: Arithmetic, relational, 5 th logical, bitwise, unary, assignment and. Conditional operators and their hierarchy & associativity. 5 Write a program using arrays to find the largest and second largest no. out of given 50 nos. 16 Sequencing, Selection: if and switch statement 6 th 17 alternation, Repetition: for, while, 6 Write a program to multiply two matrices. 18 and do-while loop; break, continue, goto.

40 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Programming in C. Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th Definition, prototypes, passing parameters, recursion, Standard library/userdefined functions. Arrays and String: defining and processing an array, one dimensional arrays, 7 Write a program to read a string and write it in reverse order. 22 Multidimensional arrays. 8 th 23 Passing arrays to functions. 8 Write a program to concatenate two strings. 24 Handling of character strings 25 9 th 26 Pointers: Declaration. 27 operations on pointers, array of pointers, pointers to arrays. 9 Write a program to sort numbers using the Quicksort Algorithm.

41 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Programming in C Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th 28 Structure and Unions: Defining and processing a structure. 29 user defined data types. 10 Write a program to check that the input string is a palindrome or not. 30 structure and Pointers. 31 Nested structure. 11 th self-referential structures, unions. Program structure: Storage classes th 34 Automatic, external. 35 And static variables. 36 Data files: Opening, closing. 12

42 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Programming in C Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, creating, and processing and unformatted data field. 13 th 14 th 15 th 38 File management in C C-programming applications: Sorting (Bubble sort, Selection sort). C-programming applications: Sorting (Bubble sort, Selection sort). Searching (Binary search, Linear Search) Searching (Binary search, Linear Search) Searching (Binary search, Linear Search) C-programming applications: Sorting (Bubble sort, Selection sort). 45 Revision

43 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: Desktop Publishing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Introduction to the Print Medium. 1st 2 History of print and printing processes. 1 3 Types of Printing. 4 Letterpress printing. 2 nd 5 Lithography. 2 6 offset printing. 7 Different printing process. 3 rd 8 Elements: line, shape. 3 9 value, texture, color.

44 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: Desktop Publishing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, Principles: harmony. 4 th 5 th 11 variety, balance movement,proportion Emergence of graphic design as visual communication. movement, proportion Emergence of graphic design as visual communication. Photoshop Introduction to Graphics. 15 Vector Graphics&Bitmaps Understanding Image Size &resolution. 6 th 17 Relation between resolution File sizes & output.

45 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: Desktop Publishing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, File sizes & output. 7 th 8 th 20 menu & Palettes Concept of Path (Segment, Anchor, Curved, Closed, Open, Subpath), Concept of Path (Segment, Anchor, Curved, Closed, Open, Subpath), 23 Photoshop Tools Concept of Layers 25 Channels & Path, Filters,Rendering Effects. 9 th Channels & Path, Filters,Rendering Effects. Transformation, Strokes, Acquiring & Importing Images 9

46 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 ND Subject: Desktop Publishing Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th Transformation, Strokes, Acquiring & Importing Images Transformation, Strokes, Acquiring & Importing Images Image Modes, Canvas & Images Image Modes, Canvas & Images. 11 th An overview, menus and tools. Concepts of vector graphics th Color palate, Pasteboard, & Print Page. Using ruler. Corel Tools (Pick, Shape, Knife, Eraser, Zoom, Freehand, NaturalPen, Dimensions, Ellipse, Polygon etc.). 12

47 Name of the Faculty: Discipline: Semester: Subject: Desktop Publishing. Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, th Using ruler. Corel Tools (Pick, Shape, Knife, Eraser, Zoom, Freehand, Natural Pen, Dimensions, Ellipse, Polygon etc.). Using ruler. Corel Tools (Pick, Shape, Knife, Eraser, Zoom, Freehand, Natural Pen, Dimensions, Ellipse, Polygon etc.). Using ruler. Corel Tools (Pick, Shape, Knife, Eraser, Zoom, Freehand, Natural Pen, Dimensions, Ellipse, Polygon etc.) th 15 th 40 Transformations. 41 Transformations Weld, Intersection of Objects. Weld, Intersection of Objects. 44 Snapping, Giving effects. 45 Snapping, Giving effects 14 15

48 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2nd Subject: Mathematics - II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s-03 1 Set : Sets and their representations. 1st 2 Empty set. Finite and Infinite sets. 3 Equal sets, Subsets. 4 Subsets of the set of real numbers. 2 nd 5 Power set. Universal set. 6 Venn diagrams. 7 Union and intersection of sets. 3 rd 8 Difference of sets. Complement of a set. 9 Ordered pairs, Cartesian product of sets.

49 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 nd Subject: Mathematics - II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Number of elements in the Cartesian product of two finite sets. 4 th 11 Definition of relation, pictorial diagrams. 12 domain, co domain and range of a relation. 13 Function as a special kind of relation from one set to another. 5 th 14 Pictorial representation of a function. 15 Domain, co-domain and range of a function. 16 Real valued function of the real variable. 6 th 17 Domain and range of these functions. 18 Basic definition, Properties of determinants, Creamer Rule.

50 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 nd Subject: Mathematics - II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Matrices: Definition, addition. 7 th 20 Subtraction and multiplication of matrices. 21 Subtraction and multiplication of matrices. 22 Computation of inverse (by matrix method). 8 th Differentiation: Elementary results on limits and continuity (without proof). Differentiation: Elementary results on limits and continuity (without proof). 25 Derivative of functions 9 th 26 Product rule of differentiation. 27 Differentiation of implicit functions and parametric forms.

51 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 nd Subject: Mathematics - II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Integration of simple functions. 10 th 29 Integration by parts, integration by partial fraction. 30 Definite integration (simple problems only without properties). 11 th 31 Complex Numbers: Definition, Representation of Complex Numbers. 32 Argand plane, Sum,subtraction. 33 Product and division of complex numbers. 34 Magnitude, argument and square root of complex numbers. 12 th 35 Magnitude, argument and square root of complex numbers. 36 Statistics: Measure of dispersion.

52 Name of the Faculty: POOJA Semester: 2 nd Subject: Mathematics - II Duration: 15 (January, 2018 to April, 2018 Work Load (/) per (in hours): s Mean deviation. 13 th 38 variance and standard deviation of ungrouped/grouped data. 39 variance and standard deviation of ungrouped/grouped data. 14 th Analysis of frequency distributions with equal means but different variances. Analysis of frequency distributions with equal means but different variances. Complex Numbers: Definition, Representation of Complex Numbers. 43 Integration by parts, integration by partial fraction. 15 th 44 Product and division of complex numbers. 45 Revision.

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