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DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING VISION To become a world class school and centre of excellence in Instrumentation and control Engineering for Higher Level Learning, Research and Consultancy. MISSION IMPART high quality education that comprehends student aspiration and potential CREATE passion for learning and foster innovation ENDORSE and nurture the talents towards serving the society PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs) The Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering has developed and maintained a well-defined set of educational objectives and desired program outcomes. Educational objectives of the program cater to the requirements of the stakeholders such as students, parents, employers, alumni, faculty members etc. These objectives will be evident by professional visibility (publications, presentations, inventions, patents and awards), entrepreneurial activities, international activities (participation in international conferences, collaborative research and employment abroad). The PEOs are as follows: PEO To provide sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals to formulate, solve and analyze problems related to Instrumentation and Control Engineering. PEO 2 To prepare graduates for employment in core / IT industries who are socially responsible and integrated with professional and ethical skills. PEO 3 To prepare graduates to involve in research, higher studies and / or to become entrepreneurs in the long run. PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES(POs) Graduates of Instrumentation and Control Engineering program of Sri Krishna College of Technology will have the ability to PO.Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO2.Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. PO3.Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. PO4.Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. PO5.Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. PO6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice. PO7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. PO8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. PO9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. PO0. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. PO. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments. PO2. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. 2

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) A graduate of the Instrumentation and Control Engineering Program of Sri Krishna College of Technology will demonstrate: PSO. An understanding of electrical and electronics devices / instruments to design circuits and solve real time problems PSO2. An ability to provide innovative control methodologies to core industrial problems. PEO vs. MISSION MAPPING PEOs Mission Mission2 Mission3 PEO S M S PEO2 M S S PEO3 M S S S STRONG M MODERATE W WEAK 3

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI-205 (APPLICABLE FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED IN 205-206) SEMESTER I Credits Ext/Int Category 5EN00 Technical English I 2/0/2 4 3 60/40 HUM 2 Linear Algebra, Differential 5MA0 Equations and its Applications 3//0 4 4 60/40 BS 3 5PY02 Engineering Physics 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 BS 4 5CH03 Engineering Chemistry 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 BS 5 Problem Solving Techniques and 5CS20 Computer Programming 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 ES 6 Basic Civil and Mechanical 60/40 5CE203 3/0/0 3 3 Engineering ES 7 5ME203 Engineering Graphics /0/2 3 2 40/60 ES 8 5CH05 Chemistry 0/0/2 2 40/60 BS 9 Computer Programming 5CS202 0/0/2 2 40/60 ES Total 27 23 900 SEMESTER II Business Communication and 5EN002 Presentation Skills 3/0/ 4 4 40/60 HUM 2 Transform Techniques and 5MA06 Integral Calculus 3//0 4 4 60/40 BS 3 5CH07 Environmental Science 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 BS 4 5PY0 Material Science 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 BS 5 5EE204 Electric Circuit Analysis 3//0 4 4 60/40 ES 6 5IC205 Electron Devices 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 ES 7 5ME202 Engineering Practice 0/0/2 2 40/60 ES 8 5PY04 Physics 0/0/2 2 40/60 BS 9 5IC206 Circuits Analysis 0/0/2 2 40/60 ES Total 27 24 900 SEMESTER III 5MA3 Fourier analysis and Discrete 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 BS Transforms 2 5IC304 Electronic Circuits 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 3 5IC305 Transducer Engineering 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 4 5IC306 Electrical Machines 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 5 5IC40 Applied Thermodynamics and 60/40 PSC 3/0/0 3 3 Fluid Mechanics 6 5CS206 Objected Oriented Programming 3/0/3 6 5 40/60 ES 7 5IC307 Electrical Machines 8 5IC308 Transducers and Measurements 40/60 0/0/3 3 2 9 5IC8XX Mandatory Course-I 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 3 26 900 4

SEMESTER IV 5MA46 Convergence Series and 3/2/0 5 60/40 BS 4 Computational Methods 2 5IC309 Control Engineering 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 3 5IC30 Digital System Design 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 4 5IC3 Linear Integrated Circuits 4/0/0 4 3 60/40 5 5IC32 Microprocessors and 3 60/40 4/0/0 4 Microcontrollers 6 5IC33 Digital and Linear Integrated Circuits 7 5IC34 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 8 5IC8XX Mandatory Course II 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 3 23 800 SEMESTER V 5IC35 Industrial Instrumentation 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 2 5IC36 Process Control 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 5IC37 Embedded System Design 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 4 5IC38 Digital Signal Processing for ICE 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 5 5IC39 Analytical Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 6 5XX5XX Open Elective-I 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 7 5IC320 Industrial Instrumentation 8 5IC32 Process Control 9 5IC8XX Mandatory Course III 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 32 27 900 SEMESTER VI 5IC322 Logic and Distributed Control 60/40 3/2/0 5 4 System 2 5IC323 Digital Control Systems 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 3 5IC324 Industrial Data Networks 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 4 5XX5XX Open Elective-II 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 5 5IC4XX Professional Elective-I 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 6 5IC4XX Professional Elective-II 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 7 5IC325 Industrial Automation 8 5IC326 E-CAD 9 5IC8XX Mandatory Course IV 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 32 26 900 5

6 SEMESTER VII 5IC4XX Professional Elective-III 4/0/0 4 3 60/40 2 5IC4XX Professional Elective-IV 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 5IC4XX Professional Elective-V 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 4 5IC4XX Professional Elective-VI 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 5 5XX5XX Open Elective-III 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 OE 6 5IC60 Project Phase I 0/0/2 2 6 40/60 PW Total 29 22 600 SEMESTER VIII 3 5IC602 Project Phase II 0/0/20 20 0 40/60 PW Total 20 0 00 EMPLOYABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILLS (3 credits) S. No Name of the Course Total Hours. One Industrial Practice * 0/0/30 30 2. One Finishing School Paper (Industry Based Syllabus) 0/0/30 30 3. Employability Skills 0/0/30 30 * Minimum duration of 7 days is mandatory for One Industrial Practice ELECTIVE/AUDIT COURSES S. Course No Course Title OPEN ELECTIVES Hrs/Wk Credits Credits Category. 5IC50 PLC and SCADA 3/0/0 3 3 OE 2. 5IC502 Sensors and Transducers 3/0/0 3 3 OE 3. 5IC503 Industrial Instruments 3/0/0 3 3 OE PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES Elective Stream I - Instrumentation. 5IC402 MEMS and Nano Technology 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 5IC403 Instrumentation System Design 3/0/0 3 3 PE 3. 5IC404 Fibre Optics and Laser Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 5IC405 Instrumentation in Petrochemical Industries 3/0/0 3 3 PE 5. 5IC406 Automobile and Aircraft Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 6. 5IC407 Instrumentation in Food Processing 3/0/0 3 3 PE 7. 5IC408 Biomedical Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE Elective Stream II Control and Automation. 5IC409 Intelligent Control 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 5IC40 Robotics and Automation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 3. 5IC4 Building Automation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 5IC42 Electric Drives 3/0/0 3 3 PE 5. 5IC43 Physiological Control Systems 3/0/0 3 3 PE

7 6. 5IC44 Nonlinear Control Systems 3/0/0 3 3 PE 7. 5IC45 Power Plant Instrumentation and Control 3/0/0 3 3 PE Elective Stream III Electronics and Computers. 5IC46 Basic VLSI Design 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 5IC47 Computer Organization 3/0/0 3 3 PE 3. 5IC48 Mobile Communication 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 5IC49 Computer Networks 3/0/0 3 3 PE 5. 5IC420 Industrial Internet of Things 3/0/0 3 3 PE 6. 5IC42 Image Processing 3/0/0 3 3 PE 7. 5IC422 Communication Engineering 3/0/0 3 3 PE MANDATORY COURSES (4 credits) S. Course Course Title No Hrs/Wk Credits Category 5IC80 Foreign Language/Spoken Hindi 2/0/0 2 MC 2 5IC802 BEC Prelims / Vantage 2/0/0 2 MC 3 5IC803 MOOC Certification 2/0/0 2 MC 4 5IC804 Yoga, Ethics and Life Skills 2/0/0 2 MC ONE CREDIT COURSES (Additional Credit Courses) S.No Course Course Title Organised by Credits. 5IC90 Calibration Techniques Roots Industries Pvt Ltd 2. 5IC902 PLC and DCS Yokogawa India Pvt Ltd 3. 5IC903 Short term training programmes FCRI, Palakkad 4. 5IC904 Motion Control Systems AGIIT 5. 5IC905 Electrical Metrology Instrumentation Limited, Palakkad 6.. 5IC906 Online Certification Course edx/mooc/nptel/coursera/ Spoken Tutorials SCHEME OF CREDIT DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY S. Credits/Semester Stream Credits No I II III IV V VI VII VIII. Humanities (HS) 3 4 - - - - - - 7 2. Basic Sciences(BS) 4 4 - - - - 30 3. Engineering Sciences(ES) 9 9 5 - - - - - 23 4. Professional Core() - - 3 8 23 6 7-77 5. Professional Electives(PE) - - 3-3 9 6-2 6. Open Electives(OE) - - - - - - 3-3 7. Project Work(PW) - - - - - - 6 0 6 8. Mandatory Courses - - - - 4 9. Employability Enhancement Skills - - - - - - - - 3 Total 23 24 26 23 27 26 22 0 84

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI-206 (APPLICABLE FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED IN 206-207) SEMESTER I S No. Course Course Credits Ext/Int Category 6EN00 Communication skills 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 HS 2 6MA0 Linear Algebra, Calculus and its applications 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 BS 3 6CH05 Engineering Chemistry 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 BS 4 6CH003 Environmental Science 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 HS 5 6CS20 Problem Solving Techniques and C Programming 3/0/3 6 5 40/60 ES 6 6IC30 Electron Devices 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 7 6ES202 Engineering Graphics ES 8 6CH06 Chemistry BS Total 3 26 800 SEMESTER II S No. Course Course 6EN002 Technical Communication Skills 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 HS 2 6MA02 Integral Calculus and Laplace 60/40 3/2/0 5 4 Transform BS 3 6PH0 Engineering Physics 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 BS 4 6IC302 Electric Circuits and Analysis 3//0 4 4 60/40 5 6IC303 Electronic Devices and Circuits 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 6 6IC20 Workshop 7 6IC304 Devices and Circuits Total 30 24 700 SEMESTER III 6MA03 Discrete Transforms and Fourier 60/40 BS 3/2/0 5 4 Analysis 2 6IC305 Digital System Design 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 6IC306 Transducer Engineering 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 4 6IC307 Linear Integrated Circuits 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 5 6IC202 Thermodynamics and Fluid 4 60/40 ES 3/2/0 5 Mechanics 6 6IC308 Digital and Linear Integrated Circuits 7 6IC309 Transducer and Measurements 8 6IC7XX Mandatory Course I 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 29 24 800 8

SEMESTER IV 6MA Complex Analysis and 60/40 BS 3/2/0 5 4 Computational Methods 2 6IC30 Control Engineering 3/0/2 5 4 60/40 3 6IC3 Electrical Machines 3/0/2 5 4 60/40 4 6IC203 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 ES 5 6IC32 Microprocessors and 4 60/40 4/0/0 4 Microcontrollers 6 6IC204 Fluid Power Automation ES 7 6IC33 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 8 6IC7XX Mandatory Course II 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 3 25 800 SEMESTER V 6IC34 Industrial Instrumentation 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 2 6IC35 Process Control 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 6IC36 Embedded System Design 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 4 6IC37 Applied Digital Signal Processing 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 5 6IC38 Analytical Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 6 6XX5XX Open Elective-I 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 OE 7 6IC39 Industrial Instrumentation 8 6IC320 Process Control 9 6IC7XX Mandatory Course III 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 3 27 900 SEMESTER VI 6IC32 Logic and Distributed Control 60/40 4/0/0 4 4 System 2 6IC322 Digital Control Systems 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 6IC323 Industrial Data Networks 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 4 6XX5XX Open Elective-II 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 OE 5 6IC4XX Professional Elective-I 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 6 6IC4XX Professional Elective-II 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 7 6IC324 Industrial Automation 8 6IC325 E-CAD 9 6IC7XX Mandatory Course IV 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 28 25 900 9

0 SEMESTER VII 6IC4XX Professional Elective-III 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 2 6IC4XX Professional Elective-IV 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 3 6IC4XX Professional Elective-V 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 4 6IC4XX Professional Elective-VI 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 5 6XX5XX Open Elective-III 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 OE 6 6IC60 Project Phase I 0/0/2 2 6 40/60 PW Total 27 2 600 SEMESTER VIII 6IC602 Project Phase II 0/0/20 20 0 40/60 PW Total 20 0 00 EMPLOYABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILLS (3 credits) S. No Name of the Course Total Hours. One Industrial Practice * 0/0/30 30 2. One Finishing School Paper (Industry Based Syllabus) 0/0/30 30 3. Employability Skills 0/0/30 30 * Minimum duration of 7 days is mandatory for One Industrial Practice ELECTIVE/AUDIT COURSES S. Course No Course Title OPEN ELECTIVES Hrs/Wk Credits Credits Category. 6IC50 PLC and SCADA 3/0/0 3 3 OE 2. 6IC502 Sensors and Transducers 3/0/0 3 3 OE 3. 6IC503 Industrial Instruments 3/0/0 3 3 OE PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES Elective Stream I - Instrumentation. 6IC40 MEMS and Nano Technology 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 6IC402 Instrumentation System Design 3/0/0 3 3 PE 3. 6IC403 Fibre Optics and Laser Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 6IC404 Instrumentation in Petrochemical Industries 3/0/0 3 3 PE 5. 6IC405 Automobile and Aircraft Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 6. 6IC406 Instrumentation in Food Processing 3/0/0 3 3 PE 7. 6IC407 Biomedical Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE Elective Stream II Control and Automation. 6IC408 Intelligent Control 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 6IC409 Robotics and Automation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 3. 6IC40 Building Automation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 6IC4 Electric Drives 3/0/0 3 3 PE 5. 6IC42 Physiological Control Systems 3/0/0 3 3 PE

6. 6IC43 Nonlinear Control Systems 3/0/0 3 3 PE 7. 6IC44 Power Plant Instrumentation and Control 3/0/0 3 3 PE Elective Stream III Electronics and Computers 8. 6IC45 Basic VLSI Design 3/0/0 3 3 PE 9. 6IC46 Computer Organization 3/0/0 3 3 PE 0. 6IC47 Mobile Communication 3/0/0 3 3 PE. 6IC48 Computer Networks 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 6IC49 Industrial Internet of Things 3/0/0 3 3 PE 3. 6IC420 Image Processing 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 6IC42 Communication Engineering 3/0/0 3 3 PE MANDATORY COURSES (4 credits) S. Course Course Title Credits Category No Hrs/Wk 6IC70 Foreign Language/Spoken Hindi 2/0/0 2 MC 2 6IC702 BEC Prelims / Vantage 2/0/0 2 MC 3 6IC703 MOOC Certification Course 2/0/0 2 MC 4 6IC704 Yoga, Ethics and Life Skills 2/0/0 2 MC ONE CREDIT COURSES (Additional Credit Courses) S.No Course Course Title Organised by Credits. 6IC90 Calibration Techniques Roots Industries Pvt Ltd 2. 6IC902 PLC and DCS Yokogawa India Pvt Ltd 3. 6IC903 Short term training programmes FCRI, Palakkad 4. 6IC904 Motion Control Systems AGIIT 5. 6IC905 Electrical Metrology Instrumentation Limited, Palakkad 6.. 6IC906 Online Certification Course edx/mooc/nptel/coursera / Spoken Tutorials SCHEME OF CREDIT DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY S. Credits/Semester Stream Credits No I II III IV V VI VII VIII 0. Humanities (HS) 7 4 - - - - - -. Basic Sciences(BS) 9 8 4 4 - - - - 25 2. Engineering Sciences(ES) 7 2 9 - - - - - 8 3. Professional Core() 3 0 9 8 23 6 7-86 4. Professional Electives(PE) - - - - 3 9 6-8 5. Open Electives(OE) - - - - - - 3-3 6. Project Work(PW) - - - - - - 6 0 6 7. Mandatory Courses - - - - 4 8. Employability Enhancement Skills - - - - - - - - 3 Total 26 24 23 23 27 26 22 0 84

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI-207 (APPLICABLE FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED IN 207-208) SEMESTER I S No. Course Course Credits Ext/Int Category 7EN00 Technical Communication Skills I 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 HS 2 7MA0 Linear Algebra And Differential Calculus 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 BS 3 7CH03 Engineering Chemistry 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 BS 4 7IC30 Electric Circuits and Analysis 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 5 7CS24 Computer Programming 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 ES 6 7ME205 Engineering Graphics ES 7 7CS25 Computer Programming ES Total 29 23 700 SEMESTER II S No. Course Course 7EN002 Technical Communication Skills 3/0/2 5 40/60 4 II HS 2 7MA04 Integral Calculus and Laplace 60/40 3/2/0 5 4 Transforms BS 3 7PH02 Engineering Physics 3/0/2 5 4 40/60 BS 4 7IC302 Electron Devices and Circuits 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 5 7IC303 Electrical Measurements 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 6 7IC20 Workshop ES 7 7IC304 Devices and Circuits Total 27 22 700 SEMESTER III S No. Course Course 7MA06 Discrete Transforms and 60/40 BS 3/2/0 5 4 Fourier Analysis 2 7IC305 Digital System Design 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 7IC306 Transducer Engineering 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 4 7IC307 Linear Integrated Circuits 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 5 7IC202 Thermodynamics and Fluid 4 60/40 ES 3/2/0 5 Mechanics 6 7IC308 Digital and Linear Integrated Circuits 7 7IC309 Transducer and Measurements 8 7IC7XX Mandatory Course I 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 29 24 800 2

SEMESTER IV 7MA3 Complex Analysis and 60/40 BS 3/2/0 5 4 Computational Methods 2 7IC30 Control Engineering 3/0/2 5 4 60/40 3 7IC3 Electrical Machines 3/0/2 5 4 60/40 4 7IC203 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 ES 5 7IC32 Microprocessors and 4 60/40 4/0/0 4 Microcontrollers 6 7IC204 Fluid Power Automation ES 7 7IC33 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 8 7IC7XX Mandatory Course II 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 3 25 800 SEMESTER V 7IC34 Industrial Instrumentation 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 2 7IC35 Process Control 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 7IC36 Embedded System Design 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 4 7IC37 Applied Digital Signal Processing 3/2/0 5 4 60/40 5 7IC38 Analytical Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 6 7XX5XX Open Elective-I 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 OE 7 7IC39 Industrial Instrumentation 8 7IC320 Process Control 9 7IC7XX Mandatory Course III 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 3 27 900 SEMESTER VI 7IC32 Logic and Distributed Control 60/40 4/0/0 4 4 System 2 7IC322 Digital Control Systems 4/0/0 4 4 60/40 3 7IC323 Industrial Data Networks 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 4 7XX5XX Open Elective-II 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 OE 5 7IC4XX Professional Elective-I 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 6 7IC4XX Professional Elective-II 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 7 7IC324 Industrial Automation 8 7IC325 E-CAD 9 7IC7XX Mandatory Course IV 2/0/0 2 00/0 MC Total 28 25 900 3

4 SEMESTER VII 7IC4XX Professional Elective-III 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 2 7IC4XX Professional Elective-IV 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 3 7IC4XX Professional Elective-V 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 4 7IC4XX Professional Elective-VI 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 PE 5 7XX5XX Open Elective-III 3/0/0 3 3 60/40 OE 6 7IC60 Project Phase I 0/0/2 2 6 40/60 PW Total 27 2 600 SEMESTER VIII 3 7IC602 Project Phase II 0/0/20 20 0 40/60 PW Total 20 0 00 EMPLOYABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILLS (3 credits) S. No Name of the Course Total Hours. One Industrial Practice * 0/0/30 30 2. One Finishing School Paper (Industry Based Syllabus) 0/0/30 30 3. One Certification Programme 0/0/30 30 * Minimum duration of 7 days is mandatory for One Industrial Practice ELECTIVE/AUDIT COURSES S. Course No Course Title OPEN ELECTIVES Hrs/Wk Credits Credits Category 4. 7IC50 PLC and SCADA 3/0/0 3 3 OE 5. 7IC502 Sensors and Transducers 3/0/0 3 3 OE 6. 7IC503 Industrial Instruments 3/0/0 3 3 OE PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES Elective Stream I - Instrumentation 8. 7IC40 MEMS and Nano Technology 3/0/0 3 3 PE 9. 7IC402 Instrumentation System Design 3/0/0 3 3 PE 0. 7IC403 Fibre Optics and Laser Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE. 7IC404 Instrumentation in Petrochemical Industries 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 7IC405 Automobile and Aircraft Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 3. 7IC406 Instrumentation in Food Processing 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 7IC407 Biomedical Instrumentation 3/0/0 3 3 PE Elective Stream II Control and Automation 8. 7IC408 Intelligent Control 3/0/0 3 3 PE 9. 7IC409 Robotics and Automation 3/0/0 3 3 PE 0. 7IC40 Building Automation 3/0/0 3 3 PE. 7IC4 Electric Drives 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 7IC42 Physiological Control Systems 3/0/0 3 3 PE

3. 7IC43 Nonlinear Control Systems 3/0/0 3 3 PE 4. 7IC44 Power Plant Instrumentation and Control 3/0/0 3 3 PE Elective Stream III Electronics and Computers 5. 7IC45 Basic VLSI Design 3/0/0 3 3 PE 6. 7IC46 Computer Organization 3/0/0 3 3 PE 7. 7IC47 Mobile Communication 3/0/0 3 3 PE 8. 7IC48 Computer Networks 3/0/0 3 3 PE 9. 7IC49 Industrial Internet of Things 3/0/0 3 3 PE 20. 7IC420 Image Processing 3/0/0 3 3 PE 2. 7IC42 Communication Engineering 3/0/0 3 3 PE MANDATORY COURSES (4 credits) S. Course Course Title No Hrs/Wk Credits Category 7IC70 Foreign Language/Spoken Hindi 2/0/0 2 MC 2 7CH70 Environmental Science 2/0/0 2 MC 3 7IC702 MOOC Certification 2/0/0 2 MC 4 7IC703 Yoga, Ethics and Life Skills 2/0/0 2 MC ONE CREDIT COURSES (Additional Credit Courses) S.No Course Course Title Organised by Credits. 7IC90 Calibration Techniques Roots Industries Pvt Ltd 2. 7IC902 PLC and DCS Yokogawa India Pvt Ltd 3. 7IC903 Short term training programmes FCRI, Palakkad 4. 7IC904 Motion Control Systems AGIIT 5. 7IC905 Electrical Metrology Instrumentation Limited, Palakkad 6.. 7IC906 Online Certification Course edx/mooc/nptel/coursera / Spoken Tutorials SCHEME OF CREDIT DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY S. No Stream Credits/Semester AICTE Credits % I II III IV V VI VII VIII %. Humanities (HS) 4 4 - - - - - - 8 4.4 5-0 2. Basic Sciences(BS) 8 8 4 4 - - - - 24 3.3 5-20 3. Engineering Sciences(ES) 7 2 4 6 - - - - 9 0.55 5-20 4. Program Core() 4 8 5 4 23 5 - - 79 43.88 30-40 5. Program Electives(PE) - - - - - 6 2-8 0 0-5 6. Open Electives(OE) - - - - 3 3 3-9 5 5-0 7. Project Work(PW) - - - - - - 6 0 6 8.8 0-5 8. Mandatory Course - - - - 4 2.2-9. Employability Skills - - - - - - - - 3.66 - Total 23 22 24 25 27 25 2 80 - - 5