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2 FLEXIBLE CURRICULA UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES (B.Tech., B.Arch.) Students Admitted in Onwards ACADEMIC OFFICE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Tiruchirappalli , Tamil Nadu, India Tel: , P a g e

3 CONTENTS Page Department 1. Chemical Engineering 6 2. Civil Engineering 1. Computer Science and Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Electronics and Communication Engineering 6 6. Instrumentation and Control Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Production Engineering 67 Page Department 1. Chemistry Computer Applications 75. Energy and Environment Humanities and Social Sciences Management Studies Mathematics Physics 81 Page Department 1. Architecture 82 1 P a g e

4 VISION To provide valuable resources for industry and society through excellence in technical education and research. MISSION To offer state-of-the-art undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes. To generate new knowledge by engaging in cutting-edge research. To undertake collaborative projects with academia and industries. To develop the human intellectual capability to its fullest potential. 2 P a g e

5 FRAME WORK / FLEXIBLE CURRICULUM MINIMUM CREDIT REQUIREMENT FOR THE VARIOUS COURSE CATEGORIES The structure of B.Tech. programmes shall have General Institute Requirements (GIR), Programme Core (PC), Elective s (PE, OE and MI) and Essential Programme Laboratory Requirements (ELR) as follows: COURSE CATEGORY Number of s Number of 1. General Institute Requirement (GIR) Programme Core (PC) Essential Programme Laboratory Requirement (ELR) 4. Elective courses a. Programme Electives (PE) + b. Open Electives (OE) c. Minor (MI) # (A student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from (b) and (c) if so desired by the student.) Max. 2 per session TOTAL At least courses # 5 s P a g e

6 (I) GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS Name of the course Number of Maximum s 1. Mathematics Physics * 2 7. Chemistry * Humanities 1 5. Communication Energy and Environmental 1 2 Engineering 7. Professional Ethics 1 8. Engineering Graphics 1 9. Engineering Practice Basic Engineering Introduction to Computer 1 Programming 12. Branch Specific ** 1 2 (Introduction to Branch of Study) 1. Summer Internship Project work Comprehensive Viva Industrial lecture NSS / NCC / NSC - 0 TOTAL 17 (Excluding Italics) 68 * including Lab ** Commence during Orientation Programme 4 P a g e

7 CREDIT DISTRIBUTION (B.Tech.) Department GIR PC ELR PE Total 1. Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Electronics and Communication Engineering Instrumentation and Control Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Production Engineering CREDIT DISTRIBUTION (B.Arch.) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Total Department 1. Architecture P a g e

8 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Chemical Engineering is 180 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics - II 4. MAIR1 Transforms, Special Functions and Partial Differential Equations 4. MAIR41 Numerical Techniques Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics I 2. PHIR12 Physics II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry I 2. CHIR14 Chemistry II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 * Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in January session 6 P a g e

9 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 + Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS + The above course will be offered in July session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2 2. EEIR11 Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. CLIR15 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 2 Total 2 7 P a g e

10 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. CLIR16 # INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc / IITs / NITs / IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. CLIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. CLIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. CLIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS / NCC / NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC / NSO 0 Total 0 8 P a g e

11 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. CLPC10 Strength of Materials - 2. CLPC11 Chemistry-III -. CLPC12 Applied Electrical and - Electronics Engineering 4. CLPC1 Introduction to Mechanical - Engineering 5. CLPC14 Momentum Transfer - 6. CLPC15 Process Calculations CLPC16 Chemical Technology - 8. CLPC17 Chemical Engineering CLPC15 Thermodynamics 9. CLPC18 Particulate Science and - Technology 10. CLPC19 Chemical Reaction CLPC17 Engineering I 11. CLPC20 Mass Transfer CLPC CLPC21 Heat Transfer - 1. CLPC22 Safety in Chemical Industries CLPC CLPC2 Chemical Reaction CLPC19 Engineering II 15. CLPC24 Equilibrium Staged CLPC20 4 Operations 16. CLPC25 Process Dynamics and CLIR10 Control 17. CLPC26 Biochemical Engineering CLPC CLPC27 Chemical Process Equipment Design 19. CLPC28 Project Engineering and Economics CLPC10, 4 CLPC19, CLPC20, CLPC21 CLPC CLPC29 Transport Phenomena CLPC14, CLPC20, CLPC21 Total 6 9 P a g e

12 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering should complete at least three courses from the Programme Electives listed below. Prerequisites 1. CLPE10 Petroleum and Petrochemical - Engineering 2. CLPE11 Fertilizer Technology -. CLPE12 Industrial Process Biotechnology - 4. CLPE1 Polymer Science and Technology - 5. CLPE14 New Separation Process CLPC20 6. CLPE15 Nano Technology - 7. CLPE16 Fluidization Engineering CLPC14, CLPC18 8. CLPE17 Pharmaceutical Technology - 9. CLPE18 Process Intensification CLPC CLPE19 Electrochemical Reaction Engineering CLPC19, CLPC CLPE20 Food Processing Technology - b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) The courses listed below are offered by the Department of Chemical Engineering for students of other Departments. Prerequisites 1. CLOE10 Environmental Engineering - 2. CLOE11 Nuclear Engineering -. CLOE12 Renewable Energy - 4. CLOE1 Pipe line Corrosion and Cathodic Protection - 5. CLOE14 Electrochemical Engineering - 6. CLOE15 Energy Engineering - 7. CLOE16 Process Instrumentation - 8. CLOE17 Design and Analysis of - Experiments 9. CLOE18 Nano Technology - 10 P a g e

13 10. CLOE19 Optimization Techniques CLOE20 Material Science and - Technology 12. CLOE21 Bioenergy - c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments] Students who have registered for B.Tech. Minor in Chemical Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. CLMI10 Chemical Process Calculations - 2. CLMI11 Transfer Operations - I -. CLMI12 Transfer Operations - II CLMI11 4. CLMI1 Chemical Reaction Engineering CLMI10, CLMI11, CLMI12 5. CLMI14 Chemical Technology - Total 15 However, the above courses will also be offered as an Open Elective for other branch students. Note: Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. CLLR10 Applied Electrical and Electronics CLPC12 2 Engineering Laboratory 2. CLLR11 Momentum Transfer Laboratory CLPC14 2. CLLR12 Instrumental Analysis and CLPC17 2 Thermodynamics Laboratory 4. CLLR1 Particulate Science and CLPC18 2 Technology Laboratory 5. CLLR14 Heat Transfer Laboratory CLPC CLLR15 Chemical Reaction Engineering CLPC19 2 Laboratory 7. CLLR16 Mass Transfer Laboratory CLPC20, 2 CLPC24 8. CLLR17 Process Dynamics and Control CLPC25 2 Laboratory Total 16 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). 11 P a g e

14 V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONORS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honors courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Pre requisites 1. CLHO10 Advanced Process Control CLPC25 2. CLHO11 Advances in Fluidization CLPC14, Engineering CLPC18. CLHO12 Process Modelling and CLPC14, Simulation CLPC20, CLPC21 4. CLHO1 Pinch Analysis and Heat CLPC17, Exchange Network Design CLPC21 5. CLHO14 Applied Mathematics in Chemical Engineering CLPC19, CLPC20, CLPC21 6. CLHO15 Advances in Heat Transfer CLPC21 12 P a g e

15 CIVIL ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Civil Engineering is 179 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics - II 4. MAIR Probability, Statistics and Linear Programming 4. MAIR41 Numerical Techniques Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics I 2. PHIR12 Physics II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry I 2. CHIR12 Chemistry II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in January session 1 P a g e

16 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 * Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS * The above course will be offered in July session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. MEIR11 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2 2. EEIR11 Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. CEIR15 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2 Total 2 14 P a g e

17 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. CEIR16 # INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. CEIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. CEIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. CEIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS / NCC / NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC / NSO 0 Total 0 15 P a g e

18 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. CEPC10 Engineering Mechanics - 2. CEPC11 Strength of Materials -. CEPC12 Mechanics of Fluids - 4. CEPC1 Environmental Engineering - I - 5. CEPC14 Surveying - 6. CEPC15 Concrete Technology - 7. CEPC16 Mechanics of Solids CEPC11 8. CEPC17 Hydrology and Water Resources CEPC12 Engineering 9. CEPC18 Environmental Engineering - II CEPC CEPC19 Geotechnical Engineering - I CEPC20 Highway and Pavement - 4 Engineering 12. CEPC21 Analysis of Indeterminate CEPC16 Structures 1. CEPC22 Basic Reinforced Concrete - 4 Design 14. CEPC2 Geotechnical Engineering - II CEPC CEPC24 Basic Steel Structural Elements CEPC25 Advanced Structural Analysis CEPC CEPC26 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design CEPC CEPC27 Advanced Steel Structural CEPC24 4 Elements 19. CEPC28 Railway, Airport and Harbour - Engineering 20. CEPC29 Irrigation and Hydraulic CEPC17 Engineering Total 65 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech. in Civil Engineering should complete at least five courses from the Programme Electives listed below. Prerequisites 1. CEPE10 Construction Techniques and - Equipments 2. CEPE11 Elementary Structural Dynamics CEPE10. CEPE12 Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Structures CEPC15 16 P a g e

19 4. CEPE1 Construction Management - 5. CEPE14 Structural System Analysis CEPC25 6. CEPE15 Concrete Structural Systems CEPC26 7. CEPE16 Steel Structural Systems CEPC27 8. CEPE17 Steel Concrete Composite CEPC26 Structures CEPC27 9. CEPE18 Earthquake Resistant Structures CEPC25 CEPE CEPE19 Traffic Engineering and Safety CEPC CEPE20 Pavement Analysis and Design CEPC CEPE21 Transportation Planning CEPC20 1. CEPE22 Air Pollution Management CEPC CEPE2 Industrial Wastewater Treatment CEPC CEPE24 Environmental Management and Impact Assessment CEPC CEPE25 Solid Waste Management CEPC18 Techniques 17. CEPE26 Models for Air and Water Quality CEPC CEPE27 Advanced Foundation Engineering CEPC2 19. CEPE28 Geotechnical Earthquake CEPC2 Engineering 20. CEPE29 Reinforced Earth and Geotextiles CEPC2 21. CEPE0 Earth and Earth Retaining CEPC2 Structures 22. CEPE1 Marine Foundation Engineering CEPC2 2. CEPE2 Geodetic Surveying CEPC CEPE Advanced Surveying Techniques CEPC CEPE4 Groundwater Hydrology CEPC CEPE5 Applied Hydraulics Engineering CEPC CEPE6 Design of Hydraulic Structures CEPE7 28. CEPE7 Simulation Modelling for Water CEPC17 Resources Engineering 29. CEPE8 Design of Offshore and Coastal - Structures 0. CEPE9 Coastal Engineering CEPC12 1. CEPE40 Disaster Modelling and - Management 2. CEPE41 Prefabricated Structures - 17 P a g e

20 b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) The courses listed below are offered by the Department of Civil Engineering for students of other Departments. Prerequisites 1. CEOE10 Remote Sensing and GIS - 2. CEOE11 Ocean Energy -. CEOE12 Earthquake Engineering - 4. CEOE1 Urban and Regional Planning - 5. CEOE14 Experimental Stress Analysis - 6. CEOE15 Health Monitoring of Structures - 7. CEOE16 Forensic Engineering - c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments] Students who have registered for B.Tech Minor in Civil Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. CEMI10 Construction Technology - 2. CEMI11 Surveying Practices -. CEMI12 Structural Analysis and Design - 4. CEMI1 Soil and Foundation - 5. CEMI14 Transportation Systems - 6. CEMI15 Water and Air Pollution Management 7. CEMI16 Irrigation Engineering and Management 8. CEMI17 Quantity Estimation and Valuation Note: Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. 18 P a g e

21 (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. CELR10 Strength of Materials and - 2 Concrete Laboratory 2. CELR11 Survey Laboratory - 2. CELR12 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory CELR1 Environmental Engineering - 2 Laboratory 5. CELR14 Geotechnical Engineering - 2 Laboratory 6. CELR15 Building Planning and Drawing CELR17 Computational Laboratory CELR19 Estimating, Costing and - 2 Valuation Total 16 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONORS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honours courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Pre requisites 1. CEHO10 Advanced Strength of Materials - 2. CEHO11 Basics of Finite Element - Methods. CEHO12 Elementary Theory of Elasticity - and Introduction to Plasticity 4. CEHO1 Non linear Analysis of Structures - 5. CEHO14 Theory of Plates and - Introduction to Shells 6. CEHO15 Theories of Traffic Flow - 7. CEHO16 Pavement Construction and - Management 19 P a g e

22 8. CEHO17 Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundations 9. CEHO18 Numerical Modelling in Geotechnical Engineering 10. CEHO19 Physicochemical Treatment of Water and Wastewater CEPC19 CEPC2 CEPC19 CEPC2-11. CEHO20 Biological Treatment of - Wastewater 12. CEHO21 Free Surface Flow - 1. CEHO22 Computational Fluid Dynamics CEHO2 Wave Hydrodynamics CEHO24 Advanced Remote Sensing Techniques - 20 P a g e

23 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Computer Science and Engineering is 178 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics - II 4. MAIR7 Introduction to Probability Theory 4. MAIR44 Principles of Operations Research Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics I 2. PHIR1 Physics II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry I 2. CHIR1 Chemistry II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 * Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in July session 21 P a g e

24 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 + Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS + The above course will be offered in January session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2. MEIR11 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. CSIR15 Introduction to Computer Science Engineering 2 Total 2 22 P a g e

25 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. CSIR16 # INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. CSIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. CSIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. CSIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS / NCC / NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC / NSO 0 Total 0 2 P a g e

26 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. CSPC11 Discrete Structures CSPC21 Data Structures -. CSPC22 Digital Systems Design - 4. Principles of Programming CSPC2 Languages - 5. CSPC24 Computer Organization - 6. Combinatorics and Graph CSPC25 Theory CSPC11 7. CSPC26 Operating Systems CSPC24 8. Data Communications and CSPC27 Networks - 9. Automata and Formal CSPC28 Languages CSPC CSPC29 Introduction to Algorithms CSPC CSPC1 Computer Architecture CSPC CSPC2 Internetworking Protocols CSPC27 1. CSPC Database Management Systems CSPC4 Software Engineering CSPC5 Principles of Cryptography CSPC Microprocessors and CSPC6 Microcontrollers CSPC Mobile Applications CSPC7 Development CSPC2 18. CSPC41 Principles of Compiler Design CSPC28 Total 58 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering should complete at least three courses from the Programme Electives listed below. Prerequisites 1. CSPE11 Mobile Computing and CSPC27 Communication 2. CSPE12 Design and Analysis of Parallel Algorithms CSPC29 24 P a g e

27 . CSPE1 Real Time Systems CSPC26 4. CSPE14 Data Warehousing and Data CSPC Mining 5. CSPE15 Wireless Network Systems CSPC2 6. CSPE16 Principles of Processor Design CSPC1 7. CSPE17 Advanced Database CSPC, Management Systems CSPE14 8. CSPE18 Advanced Cryptography CSPC5 9. CSPE19 Network Processors Design CSPC2, CSPE CSPE20 Programming for Embedded CSPC6 Systems 11. CSPE21 Machine Learning CSPC CSPE22 Randomized Algorithms CSPC29 1. CSPE2 Natural Language Processing CSPC CSPE24 Artificial Intelligence and Expert CSPC11 Systems 15. CSPE25 Software Quality Assurance CSPC4 16. CSPE26 Parallel Architectures and CSPC26, Programming CSPC1 17. CSPE27 Service Oriented Architecture CSPE28 Data Sciences CSPC, CSPE14 b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) The courses listed below are offered by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for students of other Departments. Prerequisites 1. CSOE11 Computer Graphics - 2. CSOE12 Human Computer Interaction -. CSOE1 Web Technology - 4. CSOE14 Multimedia Systems - 5. CSOE15 Cloud Computing - 6. CSOE16 Network Security - 7. CSOE17 Big Data Analytics - 8. CSOE18 Image Processing - 9. CSOE19 Internet of Things CSOE20 Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies CSOE21 Probability, Queuing Theory, and Statistics for CS CSOE22 Software Project Management - 25 P a g e

28 c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments] Students who have registered for B.Tech. Minor in Computer Science and Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. CSMI11 Data Structures and Algorithms - 2. CSMI12 Computer Organization -. CSMI1 Operating Systems - 4. CSMI14 Database Management Systems - 5. CSMI15 Software Engineering - 6. CSMI16 Digital Systems Design - 7. Data Communications and - CSMI17 Networks However, the above courses will also be offered as an Open Elective for other branch students. Note: Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. CSLR21 Data Structures Laboratory CSPC CSLR22 Digital Systems Design CSPC22 2 Laboratory. CSLR2 Algorithms Laboratory CSPC CSLR24 Operating Systems Laboratory CSPC CSLR1 Network Programming CSPC2 2 Laboratory 6. CSLR2 DBMS Laboratory CSPC 2 7. CSLR Mobile Applications Development Laboratory CSPC CSLR4 Microprocessors and CSPC6 2 Microcontroller Laboratory Total 16 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). 26 P a g e

29 V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONORS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honors courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Pre requisites 1. CSHO11 Distributed Algorithms - 2. CSHO12 High Speed Networks -. CSHO1 Software Defined Networking - 4. CSHO14 Transaction Processing Systems - 5. CSHO15 Pervasive Computing - 6. CSHO16 Programming for Multi Core Systems - 7. CSHO17 Soft Computing - 8. CSHO18 Digital System Testing and Verification - 9. CSHO19 CAD for VLSI CSHO20 Middleware Technologies - 27 P a g e

30 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Electrical and Electronics Engineering is 179 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics - II 4. MAIR2 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations 4. MAIR42 Numerical Methods for Electrical Engineers Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics I 2. PHIR1 Physics II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry I 2. CHIR1 Chemistry II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 * Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in July session 28 P a g e

31 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 + Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS + The above course will be offered in January session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2 2. MEIR11 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. EEIR15 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics 2 Engineering Total 2 29 P a g e

32 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. EEIR16 INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. EEIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. EEIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. EEIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS / NCC / NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC / NSO 0 Total 0 0 P a g e

33 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. EEPC10 Electron Devices - 2. EEPC11 Circuit Theory MAIR21 4. EEPC12 DC Machines and - 4 Transformers 4. EEPC1 Data Structures and CSIR11 4 Algorithms 5. EEPC14 Analog Electronic Circuits EEPC10 6. EEPC15 Digital Electronics EEPC10 7. EEPC16 Transmission and Distribution EEPC11 of Electrical Energy 8. EEPC17 Linear Integrated Circuits EEPC11 9. EEPC18 AC Machines EEPC EEPC19 Networks and Linear Systems MAIR2 4 EEPC EEPC20 Control Systems MAIR EEPC21 Power Electronics MAIR2 EEPC10 EEPC11 1. EEPC22 Microprocessors and EEPC15 Microcontrollers 14. EEPC2 Measurements and EEPC17 4 Instrumentation 15. EEPC24 VLSI Design EEPC15 EEPC EEPC25 Power System Analysis MAIR42 4 EEPC EEPC26 Power System Protection and Switchgear EEPC EEPC27 # Communication Systems EEPC15, EEPC EEPC28 ## Thermodynamics and - Mechanics of Fluids Total 65 # will be offered by the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. ## will be offered by the Department of Mechanical Engineering. 1 P a g e

34 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering should complete at least three courses from the Programme Electives listed below. Prerequisites 1. EEPE10 Power Generation Systems - 2. EEPE11 Electrical Safety -. EEPE12 Operating System Concepts - 4. EEPE1 Fuzzy Systems and Genetic Algorithms - 5. EEPE14 Industrial Automation - 6. EEPE15 High Voltage Engineering EEPC11 7. EEPE16 Object Oriented Programming EEPC1 Using C++ 8. EEPE17 Computer Architecture EEPC15 9. EEPE18 Digital System Design and EEPC15 HDLS 10. EEPE19 Design with PIC Microcontrollers EEPC EEPE20 Digital Signal Processing MAIR2, EEPC EEPE21 Artificial Neural Networks MAIR42 1. EEPE22 Distribution System Automation EEPC EEPE2 EHV AC and DC Transmission EEPC EEPE24 Design of Electrical Apparatus EEPC EEPE25 Utilization of Electrical Energy EEPC EEPE26 Computer Networks EEPC EEPE27 Non - linear Control Systems EEPC EEPE28 Modern Control Systems EEPC EEPE29 Power Switching Converters EEPC EEPE0 Fundamentals of FACTS EEPC16, EEPC EEPE1 Special Electrical Machines EEPC18, EEPC21 2. EEPE2 Wind and Solar Electrical Systems EEPC18, EEPC EEPE Solid State Drives EEPC18, EEPC EEPE4 Vehicular Electric Power Systems EEPC18, EEPC EEPE5 Embedded System Design EEPC22 2 P a g e

35 27. EEPE6 Low Power Microcontroller EEPC EEPE7 Aircraft Electronic Systems EEPC EEPE8 Applied Signal Processing EEPC22 0. EEPE9 Power System Dynamics EEPC25 1. EEPE40 Modern Optimization Techniques for Electric Power EEPC25 Systems 2. EEPE41 Power System Economics and Control Techniques EEPC25. EEPE42 Computer Relaying and Phasor Measurement Unit EEPE20 4. EEPE4 Digital Control Systems EEPE20 5. EEPE44 Power System Restructuring EEPE41 6. EEPE45* Operations Research MAIR42 b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) *Will be offered by the Department of Mathematics. The courses listed below are offered by the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering for students of other Departments. Prerequisites 1. EEOE10 Electrical Safety - 2. EEOE11 Fuzzy Systems and Genetic Algorithms -. EEOE12 Artificial Neural Networks - 4. EEOE1 Non-Linear Control Systems - 5. EEOE14 Modern Control Systems - 6. EEOE15 Digital Control Systems - 7. EEOE16 Basics of Electrical Circuits * - 8. EEOE17 Electrical Machines * - 9. EEOE18 Control Systems Engineering * EEOE19 Analog and Digital Electronics * EEOE20 Power Electronic Systems * EEOE21 Power Systems Engineering * - 1. EEOE22 Electric Power Utilization * EEOE2 Micro - Computing Systems * EEOE24 Renewable Power Generation Systems * - * Offered for non-circuit Branches only. P a g e

36 c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other than Circuit branches] Students who have registered for B.Tech Minor in Electrical and Electronics Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. EEMI10 Basics of Electrical Circuits - 2. EEMI11 Electrical Machines -. EEMI12 Control Systems Engineering - 4. EEMI1 Analog and Digital Electronics EEMI10 5. EEMI14 Power Electronic Systems EEMI11 6. EEMI15 Power Systems Engineering EEMI11 7. EEMI16 Electric Power Utilization EEMI11 8. EEMI17 Micro - Computing Systems EEMI1 9. EEMI18 Renewable Power Generation Systems EEMI14 However, the above courses will also be offered as an Open Elective for other branch students. Note: Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. EELR10 Circuits and Devices Laboratory EEPC EELR11 Dc machines and Transformers Laboratory EEPC12 2. EELR12 Electronic Circuits Laboratory EEPC EELR1 Integrated Circuits Laboratory EEPC EELR14 Synchronous and Induction EEPC18 2 Machines Laboratory 6. EELR15 Power Electronics Laboratory EEPC EELR16 Micro-Computing and VLSI Design Laboratory EEPC22, EEPC24 8. EELR17 Power Systems Laboratory EEPC25 2 Total 16 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). 2 4 P a g e

37 V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONOURS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honours) degree provided the student has; i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honours courses) iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Pre requisites 1. EEHO10 Distribution System Automation EEPC16 2. EEHO11 Ehv AC and DC Transmission EEPC16. EEHO12 Non - Linear Control Systems EEPC20 4. EEHO1 Modern Control Systems EEPC20 5. EEHO14 Power Switching Converters EEPC21 6. EEHO15 Solid State Drives EEPC18, EEPC21 7. EEHO16 Vehicular Electric power Systems EEPC18, EEPC21 8. EEHO17 Aircraft Electronic Systems EEPC22 9. EEHO18 Applied Signal Processing EEPC EEHO19 Power System Dynamics EEPC EEHO20 Modern Optimization Techniques for Electric Power Systems 12. EEHO21 Power System Economics and Control Techniques 1. EEHO22 Computer Relaying and Phasor Measurement Unit EEPC25 EEPC25 EEPE EEHO2 Digital Control Systems EEPE EEHO24 Power System Restructuring EEPE41 or EEHO21 B.Tech. (Honours) students are permitted to take one M.Tech. (Power Systems/Power Electronics) course offered during a session in their 4 th year of study. 5 P a g e

38 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. Programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering is 179 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics -II 4. MAIR4 Real Analysis and Partial Differential Equations 4. MAIR45 Probability Theory and Random Processes Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics I 2. PHIR1 Physics II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry I 2. CHIR1 Chemistry II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 * Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in July session 6 P a g e

39 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 + Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS + The above course is to be offered in January session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2 2. MEIR11 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. ECIR15 Introduction to Electronics and Communication 2 Engineering Total 2 7 P a g e

40 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. ECIR16 INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training/internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. ECIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. ECIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. ECIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS / NCC / NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC / NSO 0 Total 0 8 P a g e

41 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. ECPC10 Signals and Systems ECPC11 Network Analysis and - 4 Synthesis. ECPC12 Electrodynamics and - 4 Electromagnetic Waves 4. ECPC1 Semiconductor Physics and - Devices 5. ECPC14 Digital Circuits and Systems - 6. ECPC15 Digital Signal Processing ECPC ECPC16 Transmission Lines and ECPC12 Waveguides 8. ECPC17 Electronic Circuits ECPC1 9. ECPC18 Microprocessors and Micro ECPC14 Controllers 10. ECPC19 Statistical Theory of MAIR 45 4 Communication 11. ECPC20 Digital Signal Processors and ECPC15 Applications 12. ECPC21 Analog Communication ECPC10 1. ECPC22 Antennas and Propagation ECPC ECPC2 Analog Integrated Circuits ECPC ECPC24 Digital Communication ECPC ECPC25 Microwave Components and ECPC16 Circuits 17. ECPC26 VLSI Systems ECPC ECPC27 Wireless Communication NONE 19. ECPC28 Fiber Optic Communication ECPC12 & ECPC ECPC29 Microwave Electronics ECPC25 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Total 65 Students who are pursuing B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering should take at least three courses from the Programme Electives listed below. title Prerequisites 1. ECPE10 Principles of Radar ECPC19 2. ECPE11 Satellite Communication ECPC24 9 P a g e

42 . ECPE12 Cognitive Radio ECPC15 4. ECPE1 Multimedia Communication Technology ECPC15 5. ECPE14 Communication Switching Systems ECPC21 6. ECPE15 Broadband Access Technologies ECPC21 & ECPC24 7. ECPE16 Digital Signal Processing For ECPC15 & Wireless Communication ECPC27 8. ECPE17 Microwave Integrated Circuit ECPC16 & Design ECPC25 9. ECPE18 RF MEMS Circuit Design ECPC16 & ECPC ECPE19 Electronic Packaging ECPE20 Digital Speech Processing ECPE21 Digital Image Processing - 1. ECPE22 Pattern Recognition ECPE2 Computer Architecture And Organization ECPE24 Embedded Systems ECPE2 16. ECPE25 Arm System Architecture ECPE2 17. ECPE26 Operating Systems ECPE27 Display Systems ECPC1 19. ECPE28 Statistical Signal Processing ECPC ECPE29 Networks and Protocols ECPE0 Adhoc Wireless Networks ECPE ECPE1 Wireless Sensor Networks ECPE29 b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) Prerequisites 1. ECOE10 Microwave Integrated Circuits - 2. ECOE11 RF MEMS Circuit -. ECOE12 Electronic Packaging - 4. ECOE1 Digital Speech Processing - 5. ECOE14 Digital Image Processing - 6. ECOE15 Pattern Recognition - 7. ECOE16 Computer Architecture and Organization - 8. ECOE17 Operating Systems - 9. ECOE18 Adhoc Wireless Networks ECOE19 Wireless Sensor Networks - 40 P a g e

43 c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments] Students who have registered for B. Tech Minor in Electronics and Communication Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. ECMI10 Signals and Systems - 2. ECMI11 Network Analysis and Synthesis -. ECMI12 Electrodynamics and - Electromagnetic Waves 4. ECMI1 Semiconductor Physics and - Devices 5. ECMI14 Digital Circuits and Systems - 6. ECMI15 Digital Signal Processing ECMI10 7. ECMI16 Transmission Lines and ECMI12 Waveguides 8. ECMI17 Electronic Circuits ECMI1 9. ECMI18 Microprocessors and Micro ECMI14 Controllers 10. ECMI19 Statistical Signal Processing ECMI ECMI20 Digital Signal Processors and ECMI15 Applications 12. ECMI21 Analog Communication ECMI10 1. ECMI22 Antennas and Propagation ECMI ECMI2 Analog Integrated Circuits ECMI ECMI24 Digital Communication ECMI ECMI25 Microwave Components and ECMI16 Circuits 17. ECMI26 VLSI Systems ECMI ECMI27 Wireless Communication ECMI ECMI28 Fiber Optic Communication ECMI12 & ECMI ECMI29 Microwave Electronics ECMI25 Note: Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. ECLR10 Devices and Networks ECPC11 & Laboratory ECPC ECLR11 Digital Electronics Laboratory ECPC14 1. ECLR12 Electronic Circuits Laboratory ECPC ECLR1 Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory ECPC ECLR14 Analog Integrated Circuits Laboratory ECPC P a g e

44 6. ECLR15 Digital Signal Processing and ECPC15 & Simulation Laboratory ECPC ECLR16 VLSI and Embedded System Design Laboratory ECPC ECLR17 Communication Engineering ECPC21 & Laboratory ECPC ECLR18 Fiber Optic Communication Laboratory ECPC ECLR19 Microwave Laboratory ECPC25 & ECPC29 1 Total 16 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONOURS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honors courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Pre requisites 1. ECHO10 Advanced Digital Signal ECPC15 Processing 2. ECHO11 Spectral Analysis of Signals ECPC15. ECHO12 Detection and Estimation MAIR ECHO1 Wavelet Signal Processing ECPC15 5. ECHO14 RF Circuits - 6. ECHO15 Numerical Techniques for MIC ECPC25 7. ECHO16 Applied Photonics - 8. ECHO17 Advanced Radiation Systems ECPC22 9. ECHO18 Bio MEMS ECPC ECHO19 Analog IC Design ECPC2 11. ECHO20 VLSI System Testing ECPC ECHO21 Electronic Design Automation - Tools 1. ECHO22 Design of ASICS ECHO2 Digital System Design ECPC14 42 P a g e

45 15. ECHO24 Optimizations of Digital Signal Processing Structures for VLSI ECPC20 & ECPC ECHO25 Low Power VLSI Circuits ECPC ECHO26 VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems ECPC15 & ECPC ECHO27 Asynchronous System Design ECPC ECHO28 Physical Design Automation ECHO29 Mixed - Signal Circuit Design ECHO0 Digital Signal Processing For ECPC20 Medical Imaging 4 P a g e

46 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Instrumentation and Control Engineering is 176 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics - II 4. MAIR6 Algebra and Probability Theory 4. MAIR4 Numerical Methods Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics I 2. PHIR1 Physics II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry I 2. CHIR1 Chemistry II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 * Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in July session 44 P a g e

47 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 + Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS + The above course is to be offered in January session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2 2. MEIR11 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. ICIR15 Instrumentation and Control Engineering 2 Total 2 45 P a g e

48 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. ICIR16 # INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. ICIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. ICIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. ICIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS / NCC / NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC / NSO 0 Total 0 46 P a g e

49 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. ICPC10 Engineering Mechanics - 2. ICPC11 Sensors and Transducers -. ICPC12 Material Science - 4. ICPC1 Thermodynamics and Fluid - 4 Mechanics 5. ICPC14 Circuit Theory ICPC15 Digital Electronics - 7. ICPC16 Signals and Systems - 8. ICPC17 Industrial Instrumentation ICPC11 9. ICPC18 Analog Signal Processing ICPC19 Electrical and Electronic - Measurements 11. ICPC20 Microprocessors and ICPC15 Microcontrollers 12. ICPC21 Control System I ICPC ICPC22 Instrumentation Practices in ICPC17 Industries 14. ICPC2 Principles of Communication - Systems 15. ICPC24 Control System II ICPC ICPC25 Process Control ICPC17, ICPC ICPC26 Product Design and - 2 Development (Theory) 18. ICPC27 Product Design and - 2 Development (Practice) 19. ICPC28 Analytical Instrumentation ICPC29 Logic and Distributed Control ICPC15, System ICPC20 Total 62 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering should complete at least three courses from the Programme Electives listed below. Prerequisites 1. ICPE10 Optical Instrumentation - 2. ICPE11 Medical Instrumentation -. ICPE12 Micro Electro Mechanical ICPC11, System ICPC12 4. ICPE1 Automotive Instrumentation ICPC11, ICPC17 47 P a g e

50 5. ICPE14 Instrumentation and Control for ICPC11, Power Plant ICPC17 6. ICPE15 Instrumentation and Control for ICPC11, Petrochemical Industries ICPC17 7. ICPE16 Instrumentation and Control for ICPC11, Paper and Cement Industries ICPC17 8. ICPE17 Instrumentation for Agricultural and Food Processing Industries ICPC11, ICPC17 9. ICPE18 Software Design Tools for - Sensing and Control 10. ICPE19 Measurement Data Analysis ICPE20 Building Automation ICPE21 Digital Control Systems ICPC21, ICPC24 1. ICPE22 Neural Networks and Fuzzy - Logic 14. ICPE2 Non Linear Control ICPC21, ICPC ICPE24 System Identification and ICPC24 Adaptive Control 16. ICPE25 Fault Detection and Diagnosis ICPE26 Computational Techniques in ICPC21, Control Systems ICPC ICPE27 Process Modeling and ICPC24 Optimization 19. ICPE28 Control System Components ICPC ICPE29 Networked Control Systems ICPE0 Digital Signal Processing ICPC ICPE1 Power Electronics ICPC18 2. ICPE2 Embedded Systems ICPC15, ICPC ICPE Smart and Wireless - Instrumentation 25. ICPE4 Digital Image Processing ICPE0 26. ICPE5 Multisensor Data Fusion ICPE6 Medical Imaging Systems ICPE7 Industrial Data Communication ICPC ICPE8 Energy Harvesting Systems - 0. ICPE9 Smart Materials and Structures - 1. ICPE40 Hydraulics and Pneumatics - 2. ICPE41 Industrial Internet of Things -. ICPE42 Industrial Chemical Process - 48 P a g e

51 b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) The courses listed below are offered by the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering for students of other Departments. Prerequisites 1. ICOE10 Building Automation - 2. ICOE11 Project Engineering and - Management. ICOE12 Medical Instrumentation - 4. ICOE1 Micro Electro Mechanical - System 5. ICOE14 Measurement and Control - 6. ICOE15 Industrial Measurements - 7. ICOE16 Virtual Instrument Design - 8. ICOE17 Neural Networks and Fuzzy - Logic 9. ICOE18 Networked Control System ICOE19 Control System I ICOE20 Energy Harvesting Systems ICOE21 Industrial Internet of Things - 1. ICOE22 Intellectual Property Rights - Total c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments] Students who have registered for B.Tech Minor in Instrumentation and Control Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. ICMI10 Measurement and Control - 2. ICMI11 Test and Measuring Instruments -. ICMI12 Measurements in Process - Industries 4. ICMI1 Essentials of Control Engineering - 5. ICMI14 Industrial Automation and Control - Total However, the above courses will also be offered as an Open Elective for other branch students. Note: Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. 49 P a g e

52 (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. ICLR10 Thermodynamics and Fluid ICPC1 2 Mechanics Laboratory 2. ICLR11 Circuits and Digital Laboratory ICPC14, ICPC15 2. ICLR12 Sensors and Transducers ICPC11 2 Laboratory 4. ICLR1 Analog Signal Processing ICPC18, 2 Laboratory ICPC22 5. ICLR14 Instrumentation Laboratory ICPC ICLR15 Microprocessors and ICPC20 2 Microcontrollers Laboratory 7. ICLR16 Control Engineering Laboratory ICPC16, ICPC ICLR17 Industrial Automation and ICPC17, 2 Process Control Laboratory ICPC25 Total 16 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONORS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honors courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. 1. ICHO10 Design of Sensors and Transducers 2. ICHO11 Instrumentation System Design ICPC17,. ICHO12 Instrumentation for System Analysis Pre requisites ICPC11 ICPC22 ICPC17, ICPC22 50 P a g e

53 4. ICHO1 Micro System Design ICPC14 5. ICHO14 Real Time Control System ICPC25 Design 6. ICHO15 Advanced Process Control ICPC26 7. ICHO16 Optimal and Robust Control ICPC26 8. ICHO17 Electronics for Sensor Design ICPC11, ICPC17, ICPC22 9. ICHO18 System on Chip ICPC18, ICPE2 51 P a g e

54 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Mechanical Engineering is 176 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics - II 4. MAIR2 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations 4. MAIR41 Numerical Techniques Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics I 2. PHIR12 Physics II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry I 2. CHIR12 Chemistry II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 * Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in January session 52 P a g e

55 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 + Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS + The above course will be offered in July session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2 2. EEIR11 Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. MEIR15 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 2 Total 2 5 P a g e

56 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. MEIR16 # INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. MEIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. MEIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. MEIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS / NCC / NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC / NSO 0 Total 0 54 P a g e

57 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. MEPC10 Engineering Mechanics - 2. MEPC11 Engineering Thermodynamics - 4. MEPC12 Strength of Materials - 4. MEPC1 Applied Electrical and EEIR11 4 Electronics Engineering 5. MEPC14 Instrumentation and Control - Engineering 6. MEPC15 Production Technology I MEPC16 Thermal Engineering MEPC11 8. MEPC17 Mechanics of Machines I MEPC10 9. MEPC18 Fluid Mechanics MEPC19 Production Technology II MEPC20 Engineering Materials MEPC21 Turbo Machines MEPC18 1. MEPC22 Heat and Mass Transfer MEPC MEPC2 Mechanics of Machines - II MEPC MEPC24 Analysis and Design of Machine Components MEPC MEPC25 Automobile Engineering MEPC26 Design of Mechanical Drives MEPC MEPC27 Computer Aided Design and MEIR12 Drafting 19. MEPC28 Power Plant Engineering MEPC MEPC29 Metrology and Quality Control - Total 65 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering should take at least three courses from the Programme Electives listed below. Prerequisites 1. MEPE10 Compressible Flow and Jet MEPC18 Propulsion 2. MEPE11 Computational Fluid Dynamics MEPC18. MEPE12 Advanced IC Engines MEPC16 55 P a g e

58 4. MEPE1 Combustion Engineering MEPC16 5. MEPE14 Biofuels MEPC16 6. MEPE15 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 7. MEPE16 Fundamentals of HVAC Systems MEPC16 MEPC16 8. MEPE17 Cryogenic Engineering MEPC16 9. MEPE18 Nano Technology MEPC MEPE19 Vehicle Dynamics MEPC MEPE20 Computer Applications in Design MEPC MEPE21 Dynamics of Machinery MEPC2 1. MEPE22 MEMS Devices Design and Fabrication MEPC1 14. MEPE2 Vibration Analysis and Control MEPC2 15. MEPE24 Oil Hydraulics and Pneumatics MEPC MEPE25 Industrial Robotics MEPC1 17. MEPE26 Mechatronics MEPC1 18. MEPE27 Industrial Tribology MEPC MEPE28 Optimization in Engineering Design b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) MAIR1, MAIR46 Prerequisites 1. MEOE10 Renewable Energy - 2. MEOE11 Finite Element Method -. MEOE12 Composite Materials - 4. MEOE1 Advances in Welding - Technology 5. MEOE14 Industrial Safety Engineering - c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments]. Students who have registered for B.Tech Minor in Mechanical Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. MEMI10 Basic Thermodynamics - 2. MEMI11 Fundamentals of Thermal - Engineering 56 P a g e

59 . MEMI12 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery - 4. MEMI1 Fundamentals of Heat and - Mass Transfer 5. MEMI14 Machine Design - 6. MEMI15 Fundamentals of Automotive - Technology 7. MEMI16 Power Plant Technology - 8. MEMI17 Fundamentals of Refrigeration - and Air Conditioning 9. MEMI18 Principles of Turbomachinery MEMI19 Fundamentals of Internal - Combustion Engines 11. MEMI20 Engine Pollution and Control MEMI21 CAD/CAM - (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. MELR10 Machine Drawing MEIR MELR11 Strength of Materials MEPC12 1 Laboratory. MELR12 Thermal Engineering MEPC16 1 Laboratory 4. MELR1 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory MEPC MELR14 Heat Transfer, Refrigeration MEPC22 1 and Air Conditioning Laboratory 6. MELR15 Dynamics Laboratory MEPC MELR16 Automobile Engineering MEPC25 1 Laboratory 8. MELR17 Computer Aided Design MEPC27 1 Laboratory 9. MELR18 Metrology and Quality Control MEPC29 1 Laboratory 10. MELR19 Mechatronics Laboratory MEPE26 1 Total 11 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). 57 P a g e

60 V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONORS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honors courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Pre requisites 1. MEHO10 Advanced Heat Transfer MEPC22 2. MEHO11 Advanced Fluid Mechanics MEPC18. MEHO12 Simulation of IC Engines MEPC16 4. MEHO1 Design and Analysis of Turbo Machines MEPC21 5. MEHO14 Advanced Engineering Materials MEPC20 6. MEHO15 Design of Heat Exchangers MEPC22 7. MEHO16 Design and Optimization of Thermal Energy Systems MEPC16 58 P a g e

61 METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is 180 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics - I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics II 4. MAIR2 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations 4. MAIR41 Numerical Techniques Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics - I 2. PHIR12 Physics - II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry - I 2. CHIR14 Chemistry - II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional Communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in January session 59 P a g e

62 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 Professional Ethics Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS * The above course will be offered in July session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR 11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2 2. EEIR11 Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 2. MTIR15 Introduction to Metallurgical and Materials 2 Engineering Total 2 60 P a g e

63 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP # 1. MTIR16 INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. MTIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. MTIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. MTIR19 Industrial Lecture 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. 17. NSS /NCC/ NSO 1. SWIR11 NSS / NCC/ NSO 0 Total 0 61 P a g e

64 (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. MTPC10 Engineering Mechanics - 2. MTPC11 Strength of Materials MTPC10. MTPC12 Electrical, Electronic and MTIR15 Magnetic Materials 4. MTPC1 Metallurgical Thermodynamics MTPC14 Mineral Processing and - Metallurgical Analysis 6. MTPC15 Physical Metallurgy MTPC16 Instrumentation and Control - Engineering 8. MTPC17 Transport Phenomena - 9. MTPC18 Phase Transformation and Heat MTPC15 4 Treatment 10. MTPC19 Metal Casting Technology MTPC20 Materials Joining Technology MTPC21 Iron Making and Steel Making MTPC1, MTPC MTPC22 Polymers, Composites and - Ceramics 14. MTPC2 Mechanical Behaviour of MTPC11, Materials MTPC MTPC24 Metal forming Technology MTPC2 16. MTPC25 Particulate processing MTPC2 17. MTPC26 Non - Ferrous extraction MTPC1, MTPC MTPC27 Non-Ferrous Physical MTPC15 Metallurgy 19. MTPC28 Corrosion Engineering MTPC29 Testing and Characterization of - Materials Total 64 (III) ELECTIVES (a) PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech. in MME should take at least FOUR courses from the Programme Electives listed below. There are Nine Programme Electives in Metallurgy stream ( 1-9), one Computer science basic ( 10) and Nine Programme Electives in Materials stream ( 11-19). Prerequisites 1. MTPE01 Fatigue, Creep and Fracture Mechanics MTPC2 62 P a g e

65 2. MTPE02 Special Steels and Cast Irons MTPC18. MTPE0 Special Casting Techniques MTPC19 4. MTPE04 Special Topics in Metal MTPC24 Forming 5. MTPE05 Ladle Metallurgy and MTPC21 Continuous Casting of Steels 6. MTPE06 Welding Metallurgy MTPC20 7. MTPE07 Processing of Light Alloys MTPC27 8. MTPE08 Design aspects of Welding MTPC19, and Casting MTPC20 9. MTPE09 Alloy Development MTPC MTPE10 C++ and UNIX MTPE11 Ceramic Materials MTPE12 Ceramic Processing MTPC22 1. MTPE1 High Temperature Materials MTPC MTPE14 Emerging Materials MTPE15 Automotive Materials MTPC MTPE16 Physics of Materials MTPC MTPE17 Biomaterials MTPE18 Advanced Characterization Techniques 19. MTPE19 Materials for Extreme Environments b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) (Offered by Dept. of MME) MTPC29 - Students pursuing B.Tech. in MME should take at least THREE courses from the Open Electives. MME is offering nine open electives which are listed here. Student of MME can also register for Open Electives offered by other departments. Prerequisites 1. MTOE10 Non Destructive Testing and Failure Analysis - 2. MTOE11 Process Modelling and - Applications. MTOE12 Computational Techniques - 4. MTOE1 Design and Selection of - Materials 5. MTOE14 New Product Development - 6 P a g e

66 6. MTOE15 Introduction to Quality - Management 7. MTOE16 Surface Engineering - 8. MTOE17 Nanomaterials and Applications - 9. MTOE18 Intellectual Property Rights - Considering the courses covered in Programme Core of B.Tech. (MME), Programme Electives of B.Tech. (MME), and the expectations from the field (industry/ research / service sectors) and possible gaps, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT every student of B.Tech. (MME) explore studying one or more electives in areas such as Management, Industrial Relations, Applied Statistics and Probability, Higher Mathematics, Automation, Neural Networks, Artificial Intelligence, Man-Machine Interface, Design of Machine Elements, Design of Reactors and Project Management. c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments] Students from other departments who have registered for B.Tech. Minor in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering should take minimum FIVE of the listed seven minor courses, in order to earn MINOR in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Students of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering may take five minor courses in chosen discipline outside Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Student of B.Tech. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is not permitted to register for the following minor courses offered by Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Prerequisites 1. MTMI10 Materials Technology - 2. MTMI11 Fundamentals of Metallurgy -. MTMI12 Physical Metallurgy and Heat - Treatment 4. MTMI1 Deformation Processing - 5. MTMI14 Manufacturing Methods - 6. MTMI15 Testing and Evaluation of - materials 7. MTMI16 Non - Metallic Materials - Note: Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. [Student of B.Tech MME has to take a total of twelve electives spread over PE, OE, MI. It has been stipulated that the student has to take minimum four courses from Programme electives of MME. The student of B.Tech MME has been enabled to take as many as eight courses from OE and MI (67% against 50% specified by the Institute).] 64 P a g e

67 (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. MTLR10 Process Metallurgy Laboratory MTPC MTLR11 Ferrous Metallography MTPC18 1 Laboratory. MTLR12 Instrumentation and Control MTPC16 1 Laboratory 4. MTLR1 Foundry and Welding MTPC19, 1 Laboratory MTPC20 5. MTLR14 Materials Testing Laboratory MTPC MTLR15 Heat Treatment Laboratory MTPC MTLR16 Non-Ferrous Metallography MTPC27 1 and Characterization Laboratory 8. MTLR17 Corrosion Engineering MTPC28 1 Laboratory 9. MTLR18 Ceramic Materials Laboratory MTPC MTLR19 Surface Engineering - 1 Laboratory 11. MTLR20 Particulate Processing MTPC25 1 Laboratory 12. MTLR21 Non-Destructive Testing - 1 Laboratory Total 12 NOTE: Students can typically register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONOURS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honors courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Prerequisites 1. MTHO10 Advanced Thermodynamics of Materials MTPC1 2. MTHO11 Advanced Solidification MTPC19 Processing. MTHO12 Crystallography MTPC15 65 P a g e

68 4. MTHO1 Aerospace Materials Nil 5. MTHO14 Recent Developments in MTPC20 Welding Processes 6. MTHO15 Recent Developments in MTPC24 Forming Processes 7. MTHO16 Recent Trends in Nano Nil Materials 8. MTHO17 Economics of Metal MTPC14, Production Processes MTPC21 66 P a g e

69 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING The total minimum credits for completing the B.Tech. programme in Production Engineering is 176 ( ). I. GENERAL INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS 1. MATHEMATICS 1. MAIR11 Mathematics I 4 2. MAIR21 Mathematics II 4. MAIR5 Mathematics for Production Engineers 4. MAIR46 Probability and Statistics Total PHYSICS 1. PHIR11 Physics - I 2. PHIR12 Physics - II 4 Total 7. CHEMISTRY 1. CHIR11 Chemistry - I 2. CHIR12 Chemistry - II 4 Total 7 4. COMMUNICATION 1. HSIR11 English for Communication 2. HSIR12 Professional communication Total 6 5. HUMANITIES 1. HSIR1 * Industrial Economics and Foreign Trade Total * The above course will be offered in January session 67 P a g e

70 6. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. ENIR11 Energy and Environmental Engineering 2 Total 2 7. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1. HSIR14 + Professional Ethics and Values Total 8. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS + The above course will be offered in July session 1. MEIR12 Engineering Graphics Total 9. ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1. PRIR11 Engineering Practice 2 Total BASIC ENGINEERING 1. CEIR11 Basics of Civil Engineering 2 2. EEIR11 Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 Total INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1. CSIR11 Basics of Programming Total 12. BRANCH SPECIFIC COURSE 1. PRIR15 Introduction to Production Engineering 2 Total 2 68 P a g e

71 1. SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. PRIR16 # INTERNSHIP / INDUSTRIAL TRAINING / 2 ACADEMIC ATTACHMENT (2 to months duration during summer vacation) Total 2 The student should undergo industrial training / internship for a minimum period of two months during the summer vacation of rd year. Attachment with an academic institution within the country (IISc/IITs/NITs/IIITs and CFTIs) or university abroad is also permitted instead of industrial training. # To be evaluated at the beginning of VII semester by assessing the report and seminar presentations. 14. PROJECT WORK 1. PRIR17 Project Work 6 Total COMPREHENSIVE VIVA 1. PRIR18 Comprehensive Viva Total 16. INDUSTRIAL LECTURE 1. PRIR19 Industrial Lectures 1 Total 1 A course based on industrial lectures shall be offered for 1 credit. A minimum of five lectures of two hours duration by industry experts will be arranged by the Department. The evaluation methodology, will in general, be based on quizzes at the end of each lecture. (II) PROGRAMME CORE (PC) Prerequisites 1. PRPC10 Engineering Mechanics PRPC11 Casting and Welding PRIR15 Technology 69 P a g e

72 . PRPC12 Machining Technology PRIR15 4. PRPC1 Metallurgy and Materials CHIR12 Engineering 5. PRPC14 Mechanics of Solids and Fluids PRPC10 6. PRPC15 Thermal Engineering - 7. PRPC16 Kinematics and Dynamics of PRPC10 Machines 4 8. PRPC17 Forming Technology PRPC1 9. PRPC18 Metrology (Theory and PHIR12 Laboratory) 10. PRPC19 Electrical and Control Systems EEIR11 (Theory and Laboratory) 11. PRPC20 Design of Machine Elements PRPC PRPC21 Tooling for Manufacturing PRPC PRPC22 Quality, Reliability and Safety - Engineering 14. PRPC2 Computer Integrated PRPC12 Manufacturing (Theory and Laboratory) 15. PRPC24 Operations Research MAIR PRPC25 Work Design and Facilities PRPC22 Planning 17. PRPC26 Computer Aided Design and CSIR11 Engineering (Theory and Laboratory) 18. PRPC27 Mechatronics and Industrial EEIR11 Automation (Theory and Laboratory) 19. PRPC28 Analysis of Production Systems PRPC25 and IE Laboratory 20. PRPC29 Manufacturing System MAIR47 Simulation (Theory and Laboratory) Total 65 (III) ELECTIVES a. PROGRAMME ELECTIVE (PE) Students pursuing B.Tech. in Production Engineering should take at least three courses from the Programme Electives listed below. Prerequisit es 1. PRPE10 Unconventional Machining PRPC12 Processes 2. PRPE11 Precision Engineering (Theory PRPC12 and Lab). PRPE12 Material Handling and Storage PRPC25 70 P a g e

73 4. PRPE1 Manufacturing of Composite PRPC14 Materials 5. PRPE14 Machine Tool Technology PRPC12 6. PRPE15 Industrial Robotics PRPC25 7. PRPE16 Plant Engineering PRPC25 8. PRPE17 Non Destructive Testing - 9. PRPE18 Micro Fabrication Processes PRPC PRPE19 Surface Engineering PRPC PRPE20 Processing of Friction PRPC14 composites 12. PRPE21 Processing of Polymeric PRPC14 Composites 1. PRPE22 Sustainable Manufacturing PRIR15 (Theory and Lab) 14. PRPE2 Rapid prototyping, Tooling and PRPC12 Manufacturing 15. PRPE24 Finite Element Methods PRPC PRPE25 Product Development Strategies PRPC PRPE26 Design for Manufacture and PRPC22 Assembly 18. PRPE27 Vibration and Noise Engineering PRPC PRPE28 Concepts of Engineering Design PRPC PRPE29 Engineering Optimization PRPC PRPE0 Computational Fluid Dynamics PRPC PRPE1 Experimental Stress Analysis PRPC14 2. PRPE2 Design of Automated PRPC2 Manufacturing System 24. PRPE Design and Analysis of PRPC22 Experiments 25. PRPE4 Agile Manufacturing PRPC PRPE5 Integrated Materials PRPE28 Management 27. PRPE6 Lean Manufacturing PRPC PRPE7 Total Quality Management PRPC PRPE8 Supply Chain Management PRPC24 b. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) Prerequisit es 1. PROE10 Operations Management MAIR11 2. PROE11 Project Management MAIR12. PROE12 Value Engineering - 4. PROE1 Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems CSIR11 71 P a g e

74 5. PROE14 Processing and Manufacturing of Semiconductors - 6. PROE15 Automobile Component Manufacturing Processes - 7. PROE16 Laser Materials Processing PHIR12 c. MINOR (MI) [offered for the students of other departments] Students who have registered for B.Tech Minor in Production Engineering can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites 1. PRMI10 Manufacturing Processes - 2. PRMI11 CAD, CAM and CAE -. PRMI12 Unconventional Manufacturing Processes - 4. PRMI1 Industrial Engineering and Management - 5. PRMI14 Quality Engineering - Total 15 Note : Student should be allowed a minimum of 50% of the total electives of a programme from Open electives and Minor, if so desired by the student. (IV) ESSENTIAL PROGRAMME LABORATORY REQUIREMENT (ELR) Co requisites 1. PRLR10 Manufacturing Processes PRPC12 2 Laboratory-I PRLR11 Mechanics of Solids and Fluids PRPC14, 2 2. and Thermal Engineering PRPC15 Laboratory. PRLR12 Manufacturing Processes PRPC12 2 Laboratory -II 4. PRLR1 Weldability and Formability PRPC11 2 Testing Laboratory 5. PRLR14 Machine Drawing Practice MEIR12 6. PRLR15 Production Drawing and Cost PRLR14 2 Estimation Total 1 NOTE: Students can register for 2 laboratory courses during one session along with regular courses (PC / PE / OE / MI). 72 P a g e

75 V. ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES FOR B.Tech. (HONORS) A student can obtain B.Tech. (Honors) degree provided the student has: i. Registered at least for 12 theory courses and 2 ELRs in the second year. ii. Consistently obtained a minimum GPA of 8.5 in the first four sessions. iii. Continue to maintain the same GPA of 8.5 in the subsequent sessions (including the Honors courses). iv. Completed additional theory courses specified for the Honors degree of the programme. v. Completed all the courses registered, in the first attempt and in four years of study. Pre requisites 1. PRHO10 Tolerance Technology - 2. PRHO11 Robotics -. PRHO12 Intelligent Manufacturing - Systems 4. PRHO1 Total Quality Engineering - 5. PRHO14 Product Analysis and Cost - Optimization 6. PRHO15 Decision Support Systems - 7. PRHO16 Knowledge Management - 8. PRHO17 Product Life Cycle Management - 9. PRHO18 Technology Management PRHO19 Multi - Criteria Decision Making - Techniques 7 P a g e

76 FLEXIBLE CURRICULUM (for Minor) Department : Chemistry Students who have registered for Minor in Chemistry can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. a. MINOR (MI) 1. CHMI10 Coordination Chemistry and Its Application 2. CHMI11 Catalysis Science and Technology Prerequisites (if any) - -. CHMI12 Applied Chemistry for Engineers - 4. CHMI1 Spectroscopy of Organic - Compounds 5. CHMI14 Advanced Physical Chemistry - 6. CHMI15 Principles of Computational - Chemistry and Molecular Modeling 7. CHMI16 Instrumental Methods of - Analysis 8. CHMI17 Techniques in Corrosion Science - 9. CHMI18 Environmental Chemistry CHMI19 Medicinal Chemistry CHMI20 Nano Science and Technology CHMI21 Nuclear Chemistry - 1. CHMI22 Natural Products Chemistry CHMI2 Polymer Chemistry CHMI24 Chemistry of Materials for Solar Applications - 74 P a g e

77 Department : Computer Applications Students who have registered for Minor in Computer Applications can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. a. MINOR (MI) Prerequisites (if any) 1. CAMI10 Mathematical Foundations of - Computer Science 2. CAMI11 Operating Systems -. CAMI12 Problem Solving Techniques - 4. CAMI1 Data Base Management Systems - 5. CAMI14 Data Structures and Applications - 6. CAMI15 Data Mining Techniques CAMI1 7. CAMI16 Big Data Analytics CAMI1 8. CAMI17 Design and Analysis of CAMI14 Algorithms 9. CAMI18 Unix and Shell Programming CAMI CAMI19 Information Security CAMI10 75 P a g e

78 Department : Energy and Environment Students who have registered for Minor in Energy and Environment can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. a. MINOR (MI) Prerequisites (if any) 1. ENMI10 Energy Intensive Unit Operations - 2. ENMI11 Power Plant Engineering -. ENMI12 Energy Efficient Buildings - 4. ENMI1 Energy Audit and Management - 5. ENMI14 Solar Thermal Technology - 6. ENMI15 Solar Photo Voltaic Technology - 7. ENMI16 Bio - Energy Conversion - 8. ENMI17 Wind Energy - Fundamentals - 9. ENMI18 Energy Storage Materials ENMI19 Combined Heat and Power ENMI20 H 2 and Fuel Cell Technology - 76 P a g e

79 Department : Humanities and Social Sciences a. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) Department 1. HSOE11 Creative Writing Through Literature All Branches (July session) 2. HSOE12 Executive Communication All Branches (January session). HSOE1 Entrepreneurship Development CL, CE, ME, MT, PR (July session) CS, EE, EC, IC (January session) 4. HSOE14 Energy and Environmental Economics CS, EE, EC, IC (January session) b. MINOR (MI) CL, CE, ME, MT, PR (July session) Students who have registered for Minor in Economics can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites (if any) 1. HSMI10 Basic Econometrics - 2. HSMI11 Applied Game Theory -. HSMI12 Principles of Economics - 4. HSMI1 Forecasting in Macro Economics and Finance 5. HSMI14 Environment and Sustainable Development 6. HSMI15 Economics of Technology and Innovation P a g e

80 Students who have registered for Minor in English can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites (if any) 1. HSMI20 The Professional Entrepreneur - 2. HSMI21 Critical Approaches to Thinking -. HSMI22 Discipline - Specific Reading and - Higher Order Thinking Skills 4. HSMI2 Cognitive Skills: Understanding - Professional Challenges 5. HSMI24 Technical Writing - 6. HSMI25 Introduction to Graphic Narratives and Comics Culture - 78 P a g e

81 Department : Management Studies a. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) Prerequisites (if any) 1. MBOE11 Organization Behaviour - 2. MBOE12 Project Systems Management -. MBOE1 Finance and Cost Accounting - 4. MBOE14 Financial Institutions and - Services 5. MBOE15 Technology Management - 6. MBOE16 Basic Introduction to Music Information Technology b. MINOR (MI) Students who have registered for Minor in Management Studies can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. 1. MBMI11 Management Concepts and Practices Prerequisites (if any) - 2. MBMI12 Marketing Management -. MBMI1 Human Resources Management - 4. MBMI14 Production and Operations Management - 5. MBMI15 Financial Management - 79 P a g e

82 Department : Mathematics a. OPEN ELECTIVE (OE) Prerequisites (if any) 1. MAOE10 Special Functions and - Probability Theory 2. MAOE11 Calculus of Variations -. MAOE12 Theoretical Fluid Dynamics - 4. MAOE1 Probability and Statistics - 5. MAOE14 Operations Research - 6. MAOE15 Graph Theory - 7. MAOE16 Integral Equations and Integral - Transforms 8. MAOE17 Fuzzy Logic and Its Applications - 9. MAOE18 Markov Process And Markovian Queues - b. MINOR (MI) Students who have registered for Minor in Mathematics can opt to study any 5 of the courses listed below. Prerequisites (if any) 1. MAMI10 Modern Algebra - 2. MAMI11 Linear Algebra -. MAMI12 Real Analysis - 4. MAMI1 Functional Analysis - 5. MAMI14 Complex Analysis - 80 P a g e

83 Department : Physics a. MINOR (MI) Students who have registered for Minor in Physics can opt to study any 5 of the courses (M.Sc. (Physics) listed below. Prerequisite: Students must clear PHIR11 and PHIR12/PHIR1 1. PHMI11 Quantum Mechanics 2. PHMI12 Electromagnetic Theory. PHMI1 Solid State Physics 4. PHMI14 Statistical Mechanics 5. PHMI15 Magnetism and Superconducting Levitation PHMI16 Lasers and Applications PHMI17 Sensors and Transducers PHMI18 Nanoscience and Technology and Applications PHMI19 Physics and Technology of Thin Films Prerequ isites (if any) Session Remarks - 4 July Compulsory - 4 January Compulsory - July Compulsory - 4 January Compulsory - July - January - July Any one - January - July 81 P a g e

84 ARCHITECTURE The total minimum credit for completing the B.Arch. programme is 240. SEMESTER I of Study L T P C AR101 Environmental Science 0 0 AR10 History of Architecture - I 0 0 AR105 Theory of Architecture 0 0 AR107 Architectural Graphics - I AR109 Communicative English AR111 Basic and Architectural Design - I AR11 Visual Arts - I NCC, NSS, NSO Total SEMESTER II of Study L T P C AR102 Computer Applications in Architecture I AR104 History of Architecture - II 0 0 AR106 Mechanics of Solids AR108 Architectural Graphics - II AR110 Building Construction and Materials - I AR112 Architectural Design - II AR114 Visual Arts - II NCC, NSS, NSO Total SEMESTER III of Study L T P C AR201 Computer Applications in Architecture II AR20 History of Architecture - III 0 0 AR205 Structural Analysis AR207 Building Construction and Materials - II AR209 Surveying and Site Planning AR211 Architectural Design - II AR21 Model Making Total P a g e

85 SEMESTER IV of Study L T P C AR202 Climate Responsive Architecture 0 0 AR204 Concrete Technology 0 0 AR206 Contemporary Architecture 0 0 AR208 Water Supply and Drainage 0 0 AR210 Building Construction and Materials - III AR212 Architectural Design - III AR214 Strength of Materials Laboratory Total SEMESTER V of Study L T P C AR01 Architectural Acoustics 0 0 AR0 Design of R.C.C. Structures AR05 Lighting and Electrical Services 0 0 AR07 Building Construction and Materials - IV AR09 Interior Design AR11 Architectural Design - IV Elective - I Total SEMESTER VI of Study L T P C AR02 Air-conditioning and Mechanical Services 0 0 AR04 Estimation and Specification AR06 Landscape Architecture 0 0 AR08 Building Construction and Materials - V AR10 Architectural Design - V AR12 Architectural Working Drawings Elective - II 0 0 Total SEMESTER VII of Study L T P C AR401 Professional Training (one semester) Total P a g e

86 SEMESTER VIII of Study L T P C AR402 Building Structural System AR404 Energy Efficient Buildings 0 0 AR406 Disaster Resistant Building Design and Management AR408 Urban Design 0 0 AR410 Building Construction and Materials - VI AR412 Architectural Design - VI Elective - III 0 0 Total SEMESTER IX of Study L T P C AR501 Building Bye - Laws and s of Practice 0 0 AR50 Environment and Behavior 0 0 AR505 Urban Planning 0 0 AR507 Architectural Design - VII AR509 Dissertation I (Seminar) Elective - IV 0 0 Elective - V 0 0 Total SEMESTER X of Study L T P C AR502 Building Economics and Construction Management AR504 Professional Practice 0 0 AR506 Dissertation - II Elective - VI 0 0 Total P a g e

87 LIST OF ELECTIVES Sem Elective Electives L T P C 1. V I AR51 Advanced Computer Applications AR5 Graphic Design AR55 Photography, Art and Visual Communication 4. AR57 Seminar on Contemporary Architecture AR59 Global / Other Department Elective VI II AR52 Vernacular Architecture AR54 Barrier Free Environment AR56 Facilities Programming Global / Other Department Elective VIII III AR452 Product Design AR454 Environmental Control and 1 0 Design Workshop 12. AR456 Landscape Design Global / Other Department Elective IX IV AR551 Sustainable Architecture AR55 Cost efficient Construction Techniques AR555 Industrial Architecture IX IV AR557 Building Automation and Management Systems AR559 Construction Technology AR561 Environmental Planning X V AR552 Housing AR554 Architectural Conservation AR556 Architectural Journalism P a g e

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