Infrastructure & Other Resources
- Number of Class Rooms and size of each
No. of Class Rooms for B.Tech. :- 12 Size of Each:- 87 sq.m
No. of Class Rooms for Diploma :- 04 Size of Each:- 80.6 sq.m
- Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each
No. of Tutorial Rooms for B.Tech. :- 04 Size of Each:- 73.38 sq.m
No. of Tutorial Rooms for Diploma :- 01 Size of Each:- 45.02 sq.m
- Number of Laboratories and size of each
No. of Laboratories for B.Tech. :- 30 Size of Each :- 73.3 sq.m
No. of Laboratories for Diploma :- 12 Size of Each :- 73.76 sq.m
- Number of CAD Centre with capacity of each
No. of CAD Centre for B.Tech. :-01 Size of Each :- 136 sq.m
No. of CAD Centre for Diploma :-01 Size of Each :- 132 sq.m
- Number of Drawing Halls with capacity of each
No. of Drawing Hall :-01
- Number of Computer Centre with capacity of each
No. of Computer Centres:- 01 Capacity of Each 150 sq.m.
- Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each
Number of Rooms :- 16 Capacity of Each :- 40
- Online examination facility (Number of Nodes, Internet bandwidth, etc.)
Number of Nodes :- 200 Internet Bandwidth:-
- Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons Yes
- Occupancy Certificate Yes
- Fire and Safety Certificate YES.
- Hostel Facilities Yes
Library
- Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (Programme-wise)
1. | Room Area | 450 Sq. Mts |
2. | Seating Capacity | 150 |
3. | Total No. of Books | 8500 |
4. | Bibliographic Records of Books | 4000+ |
5. | Total No of Tittle for B.Tech. | 2698 |
6. | Total No of Tittle for Diploma | 243 |
7. | Total No of Volume for B.Tech. | 14222 |
8. | Total No of Volume for Diploma | 3028 |
9. | Text Books | 2800 |
10. | Ref. Books | 200 |
11. | Journals | 49 (National) & 04 (International) |
12. | Encyclopedia | 02 |
13. | Internet | Yes |
- List of online National/ International Journals subscribed :- Del Net
- E- Library facilities:- Available
- National Digital Library(NDL) subscription details
Laboratory and Workshop
List of Major Equipment/Facilities in each Laboratory/Workshop
Information Regarding Laboratories | ||
S.No. | Name of Laboratories & Department to which attached | Equipments/Machines available in the Laboratories |
1 | PEDC LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | CHARACTERISTICS & APPLICATION OF BASIC THYRISTORS, STUDY OF SINGLE PHASE H.W, F.C. BRIDGE RECT/CONVF |
2 | FUNDAMENTAL OF ELECTRICAL & NETWORK LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | AC INDUCTION MOTOR, AUTO TRANSFORMER, AUDIO FREQUENCY FUNCTION, GENERATOR, TEVININS THEOREM MILLMANS THEOREM RECIPROCITY THEOREM MAXIMUM POWER, TRANSFER THEOREM, CASCADED TWO |
3 | CONTROL SYSTEM LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | AC SERVOSPEED TORQUE CHARACTERSTICS TRAINER, PID CONTROLLER KIT |
4 | POWER ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL DRIVES LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | THYRISTER/IGBT CONTROLLED AC MOTOR DRIVE WITH VVVF CONTROLS, AC INDUCTION MOTOR 2HP 3 PHASE SLIP RIN |
5 | ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTATION LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | STUDY OF KELVIN BRIDGE, POWER SUPPLY FOR KELVIN BRIDGE, AC AMETER, DC CURRENT METER MOVING COIL, REL |
6 | ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP & MAJOR LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | PLIER, SCREW DRIVER, POKER, LINE TESTER, WIRE CUTTER, SOLDERING IRON, SOLDERING STAND, SOLDERING WIR COMPUTER DUAL CORE 3.2 GHZ, 2GB RAM, 160 GB HARD DISK |
7 | MACHINE LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | TO PLOT V CURVE OF SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR AT A NO LOAD AND FULL LOAD, UNIVERSAL CONTROL PANEL FOR SPEED C |
8 | SWITCH & GEAR PROTECTION LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | AMMETERS, TERMINALS FOR ALL THE RELAY AND NECESSARY PATCH CHORDS REQUIREDTO PERFORM , THE IDMTOVER |
9 | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & SIMULATION LAB ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING | COMPUTER DUAL CORE PROCESSOR |
10 | OPTICAL COMMUNICATION & VLSI LAB ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING | FIBER OPTICAL TRAINER, FIBER OPTICS ANALOG LINKS, DIGITAL LINK MULTIPLEXING AND FPGA TRAINER |
11 | T.V AND RADAR ENGINEERING & MICROWAVE LAB ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING | COLOR T.V DEMONSTRATOR, RADAR TRAINING, SIMULATOR,RADAR JAMMMER, MICROWAVE ABSORBER, STEEPER MOTOR CPLD BOARD WITH DEVICE, EXPERIENT ON GUNN DIODE MOD, |
12 | CMT LAB CIVIL ENGINEERING | VICALS APPRATUS, SIEVES DIFFERENT SIZE VEE BEE CONSISTMETER TRAY COMPCATION FACTOR, REBOUND HAMMER |
13 | ENVIRONMENTAL LAB CIVIL ENGINEERING | PH METER 600PH, HOT PLATE FOR TDS, CRUCIBLE, EDTA CHEMICAL, ERICHROM BLACK INDICATER, HCL SOLUTION |
14 | GEOLOGICAL LAB CIVIL ENGINEERING | MODEL OF EARTH, TOPOGRAPHICAL SHEET, ROCKS LARGE SIZE, MINERALS LARGE SIZE MONS SCALE OF HARDNESS |
15 | GEOTECH LAB CIVIL ENGINEERING | CONSTANT TEMPERATURE WATER BATH, CONSOLIDATION APPRATUS SINGLE GANG, SAMPLE EXTRACTOR FOR 38 MM SAMP |
16 | SURVEYING LAB CIVIL ENGINEERING | THEODOLITE WITH STAND, PRISMATIC COMPASS, SURVEY COMPASS, PLANE TABLE, MAGNATIC COMPASS, BOX SEXANT, |
17 | TPT LAB-II CIVIL ENGINEERING | Transister Series Voltage Regulator, Transister Shunt Voltage Regulator, |
18 | BDD LAB CIVIL ENGINEERING | 41 DRAWING LAB |
19 | COMPUTER PROGRAMME LAB CIVIL ENGINEERING | COMPUTER DUAL CORE 3.2 GHZ, 2GB RAM, 160 GB HARD DISK |
20 | ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY FIRST YEAR/OTHER | CARBON RESIDU APPRATUS, HOT AIR OVEN, HOT PLATE, MUFFLE FURNANCE, PENSKYMARTEN FLASH POINT, PENETROM |
21 | ENGINEERING PHYSICS FIRST YEAR/OTHER | BI PRISM ASSEMBLY, CHARGING AND DISCHARGING OF CONDENSOR, CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE,EXPERIMENTAL SET |
22 | COMMUNICATION LAB FIRST YEAR/OTHER | DUAL CORE COMPUTER SYSTEM |
23 | COMMUNICATION LAB FIRST YEAR/OTHER | DUAL CORE COMPUTER SYSTEM |
24 | SOM LAB MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | UNIVERSAL TESTING MACHINE , IMPACT TESTING , TORSION TESTING MACHINE |
25 | AUTOMOBILE & I.C ENGINE LAB, FUNDAMENTAL OF MECHANICAL ENGG. LAB & T&GD LAB MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | SPARK PLUG, 2 STROKE SCOOTER TYPE 4 STROKE SCOOTER TYPE FUEL SUPPLY, SYSTEM IN MPFI TYPE,DISEL FUEL, ANTIPRIMIMG PIPE, BLOW OF COCK AND WILCOX BOILER, BERNOULLIS THEOREM, COCKRAN BOILER, CORNISH BOI, JOULES APPRATUS, PURE REACTION TURBINE MODEL, GAS TURBINE MODEL, BI-FILTER SUSPENSION, LONGITUDE V |
26 | FLUID MECHANICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | PELTON WHEEL, FRANCIS TURBINE, KAPLAN TURBINE MULTISTAGE PUMP,PITOT TUBE APPRATUS, VENTURIMETER & OR |
27 | HEAT & MASS TRANSFER & RAC LAB MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | FORCED AND FREE CONVECTION, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF MATERIAL, REFRIGERATION TRAINER, AIR CONDITIONIN |
28 | TOM & DOM & VIBRATION LAB MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | MODEL OF SLIDER CRANK, CAM&FOLLOWER MODEL, PENDULUM EXPERIMENT,VIBRATION MEASURING SYSTEM, |
29 | ENGINEERING MECHANICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | BELL CRANKLEVER, BENDING MOMENT APPRATUS, COMBINED INCLINED PLANE AND FRICTION SLIDE, JIB CRANE WIT |
30 | ENGINEERING GRAPHICS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | MODEL OF PRISM, MODEL OF PYRAMID, MODEL OF CYCLENDER, MODEL OF CONE, MODEL OF RECTANGLE, DRAWING SCA |
31 | WORKSHOP & MANUFACTURING LAB MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | MILLING MACHIN, SHEPAR MACHIN & WOOD WORKING LATH |
32 | CAD CAM LAB MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | COMPUTER DUAL CORE PROCESSOR |
33 | COMPUTER NETWORK LAB, MAJOR PROJECT & MINOR PROJECT LAB COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | COMPUTER DUAL CORE 3.2 GHZ, 2GB RAM, 160 GB HARD DISK |
34 | JAVA LAB & BASIC COMPUTER LAB COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | COMPUTER DUAL CORE 3.2 GHZ, 2GB RAM, 160 GB HARD DISK |
35 | OPERATING SYSTEM & UNIQUS LAB COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | COMPUTER DUAL CORE 3.2 GHZ, 2GB RAM, 160 GB HARD DISK |
36 | DATA STRUCTURE & ADA LAB & SOFTWARE ENGG. LAB COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | COMPUTER DUAL CORE PROCESSOR, SOFTWARE |
37 | ADC LAB COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | DSB/SSB AM TRANSFER TRAINER, DSB/SSB AM RECEIVER TRAINER, FREQUENCY MODULATION/ DMODULATION, TDM PUL |
38 | MICRO PROCESSOR LAB COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | DISPLACEMENT MEASUREMENT TRAINER, STRAIN GUAGE,TRAINER, STUDY OF 8086 MICROPROCESSOR TRAINING KIT, S |
39 | ELECTRONICS DEVICE & CIRCUIT LAB & DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB & FEE LAB COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | TRANSISTER SERIES VOLTAGE REGULATOR, TRANSISTER SHUNT VOLTAGE REGULATOR AUDIO FREQUENCY FUNCTION GEN LOGIC GATES USING SIX TTI ICS, VERIFICATION OF TRUTH TABLE OF LOGIC GATES USING NAND &NOR GATES, ST |
List of Experimental Setup in each Laboratory/Workshop
S.No | Name of Branch | Name of Lab | Experiment |
1 |
Electrical And Electronics Engineering | BEE | (1)TO VERIFICATION OF KIRCHOFF’S CURRENT LAW(KCL) &KIRCHOFF’S VOLTAGE LAW (KVL).
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| (2)TO VERIFICATION OF THEVENIN’S THEOREM.
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| (3)TO VERIFICATION OF SUPER POSITION THEOREM.
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| (4) TO STUDY THE CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES OF DC MACHINE.
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| (5)TO STUDY THE 3-PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR.
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| (6)TO VERIFY THE TRUTH TABLE OF VARIOUS TYPES OF LOGIC GATES | ||
| (7) TO VERIFY THE TRUTH TABLE OF HALF ADDER & FULL ADDER.
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| (8)TO VERIFY THE DEMORGAN’S THEOREM.
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| (9) TO DRAW THE I/P & O/P cARACTERISTICS OF PN JUNCTION DIODE.
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| (10) TO DRAW THE I/P & O/P CHARACTERISTICS OF NPN TRANSISTOR IN CE MODE.
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Control System Lab | (1) TO FIND OVER ALL TRANSFER FUNCTION OF SYSTEM USING MATLAB.
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| (2)TO DRAW THE BODE PLOT OF DIFFERENT TYPE OF SYSTEM USING MATLAB.
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| (3) TO DRAW THE ROOT LOCUS PLOT OF DIFFERENT TYPE OF SYSTEM USING MATLAB.
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| (4)TO DRAW THE POLE ZERO PLOT OF DIFFERENT TYPE SYSTEM USING MATLAB.
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| (5) TO DETERMINE TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER PID.
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| (6) TO DETERMINE CHARACTERSTICS OF AN AC SERVO MOTOR.
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| (7) TO STUDY THE PHENOMENON OF OFFSET FOR PROPORTIONAL CONTROLLER WHEN THE LOAD ON THE PROCESS IS VARIED. | ||
E.M.E.C.-I LAB
| (1) PERFORM TURN RATIO AND POLARITY TEST ON 1-PHASE TRANSFORMER. | ||
| (2) PERFORM LOAD TEST ON A 1-PHASE TRANSFORMER AND PLOT ITS LOAD CHARACTERISTICS | ||
| (3) PERFORM “OC” AND “SC” TEST ON A1-PHASE TRANSFORMER AND DETERMINE ITS EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT.ALSO FIND ITS EFFICIENCY AND REGULATION AT DIFFERENT LOAD AND POWER FACTOR.
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| (4)PERFORM SUMPNER’S TEST ON TWO 1-PHASE TRANSFORMER AND DETERMINE ITS EFFICIENCY AT VARIOUS LOAD.
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| (5)PERFORM NO-LOAD AND BLOCK ROTOR TEST ON A 3-PHASE IM AND DETERMINE ITS EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT.
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| (6) PERFORM LOAD TEST ON 3-PHASE IM AND PLOT ITS PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS.
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| (7)STUDY VARIOUS TYPES OF STARTERS USED FOR 3-IMs | ||
| (8)PERFORM NO-LOAD AND BLOCK ROTOR TEST ON A 1-PHASE IM AND DETERMINE ITS EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT.
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E.M.E.C.-II Lab | (1) DETERMINATION OF EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT PARAMETER OF A SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR PREDICTION OF TORQUE-SPEED CHARACTRISTIC. VERIFICATION FROM LOAD TEST | ||
| (2)V & INVERTED V-CURVES OF A THERR PHASE SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR. COMPARISON WITH PREDICTED CHARACTERISTICS | ||
| (3)REGULATION OF A THREE PHASE ALTERNATOR BY- (a) ZERO POWER FACTOR (b) A.S.A. METHOD (c) MMF METHOD POTIERS METHOD & RESULTS | ||
| (4)DETERMINATION OF Xd & Xq OF A SALIENT POLE SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE | ||
| (5)MEASUREMENT OF PHASE SEQUENCE IMPEDANCE OF A THREE PHASE ALTERNATOR | ||
| (6)STUDY OF TORQUE-STEP RATE CHARACTERISTICS OF A STEPPER MOTOR. DISCRIMNATION OF OPERATING TORQUE | ||
| (7)LOAD CHARACTERISTIC OF UNIVERSAL MOTOR OPERATING ON DC & AC SUPPLY,COMPARISON OF PERFORMANCE | ||
| (8)STANDARD SHORT CIRCUIT TEST & DETERMINATION OF Xd,Xd’,Xd’’ & MACHINE TIME CONSTANT | ||
NETWORK ANALYSIS LAB
| (1)TO VERIFY THEVENIN THEOREM | ||
| (2)TO VERIFY SUPER POSITION THEOREM | ||
| (3)TO VERIFY RECIPROCITY THEOREM | ||
| (4) TO VERIFY MAXIMUM POWER TRANSFER THEOREM | ||
| (5)TO VERIFY MILLMAN’S THEOREM | ||
| (6)TO PERFORM OPEN CIRCUIT TEST ON TWO PORT NETWORK | ||
| (7)TO PERFORM SHORT CIRCUIT TEST ON TWO PORT NETWORK | ||
POWER ELECTRONICS LAB
| (1)STUDY AND OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS OF SCR COMMUTATION TECHNIQUE | ||
| (2)STUDY AND OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS OF BASIC THYRISTORS | ||
| (3)STUDY AND OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS OF SINGLE PHASE INVERTER | ||
| (4) STUDY AND OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS OF STEP UP CHOPPER | ||
| (5) STUDY AND OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS OF CYCLO CONVERTER | ||
| (6) TO STUDY THE HALF WAVE RECTIFIER | ||
| (7) TO STUDY THE FULL WAVE RECTIFIER | ||
| (8) TO STUDY THE FULLY CONTROLLED BRIDGE RECTIFIER | ||
SWITCH GEAR & PROTECTION LAB
| (1)TO STUDY DIFFERENT SWITCH GEAR EQUIPMENT USED IN ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM/SWITCH GEAR & PROTECTION LAB | ||
| (2) DETERMINATION OF OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF IDMT RELAY | ||
| (3) DETERMINATION OF OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF PERCENTAGE BIAS DIFFERENTIAL RELAY | ||
| (4) STUDY AND OPERATION OF GAS ACTUATED PROTECTIVE RELAY | ||
| (5) TO IDENTIFY THE COMPONENTS OF DIFFERENT TYPE OF CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH THEIR SPECIFICATION | ||
| (6) STUDY OF SF6 CIRCUIT BREAKER | ||
| (7) PROTECTION SIMULATION STUDY OF GENERATOR,TRANSFORMER,FEEDER & MOTOR PROTECTION | ||
| (8) TO UNDERSTAND THE PROTECTION SCHEME OF ALTERNATOR AND TO SKETCH LABELLED SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF VARIOUS TYPE OF PROTECTION OF ALTERNATOR | ||
Electrical Drives LAB
| (1)Study the starting and running characteristics of converter fed DC traction motor | ||
| (2) To study the energy recovery systems and braking of a DC drive | ||
| (3) To study the braking Methods of a three-phase induction motor | ||
| (4) To study the performance of VSI fed three-phase induction motor using PWM technique | ||
| (5) To control the speed of a three phase slip ring Induction motor using rotor impedance control | ||
| (6) To study the performance of Vector Controlled three phase Induction motor drive | ||
| (7) To Study frequency Controlled Synchronous motor drive | ||
| (8) To study the control & performance Characteristics of switched Reluctance motor | ||
| (9) To study the performance & control of a Stepper motor | ||
| (10) To Study the Performance of a permanent magnet Brushless dc motor drive | ||
SIMULATION LAB | (1) Study of various Electrical Toolbox i.e Power System, Power Electronics, Control system, Electrical Measurement, Flexible AC Transmission | ||
| (2) Developing Simulation Models for single and three phase Rectifier, Inverter, and Converter for different load models | ||
| (3) Developing Simulation Models using FACTs Devices i.e STATCOM, SVC, TCSC, SSSC, IPFC, UPFC in power system transmission lines | ||
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| (4) Developing Simulation Models of power electronics-based AC & DC Electrical Drives | |
2 |
Computer Science and Engineering | BCE (OOPM)
| (1) Write a program for multiplication of two matrices using OOPS
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| (2) Write a programe to find the greater of two given numbers in two different classes using friend function
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| (3) Writ a program to define the function template for calculating the square of given number with different data types.
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OS Lab
| (1) Write a programe to implement FCFS cpu scheduling algorithm
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| (2) Write a programe to imoliment SJF cpu scheduling algorithm.
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| (3) Write a programe to compare various cpu scheduling algorithm over different
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| (4) Write a programe to impliment and compare various disk and scheduling algorithms
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Network Lab
| (1) Study of tool command language(TCL)
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| (2) Configure 802.11 WLAN
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| (3) Implement and simulate various types of routing algorithms.
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| (4) Installation of J2SDK
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| (5) Write a program to show concept of class in Java
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| (6) Write a program to show Type easting in Java
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software Lab
| (1) Management of cloud characterstics and service Models
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| (2) Service deployment and usage over cloud.
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| (3) Delete duplicate from the table
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| (4) Display the alternate row from table.
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| (5) Display the 3rd , 4th, 9th rows from table
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3 | Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering | Materials Technology | (1) Metallographic studies – Study of Optical microscope, Optically flat surface preparation, etching reagents, Grain size- ASME no., micro structures, Image analysis, Standard specimen |
| (2) Carbon, sulphur, Phosphorus determination, Strauhlin’s apparatus, Eggert’s Method in Different samples | ||
| (3) Hardness and Hardenability test, Jeremy Cony test. Soft and hard Martensite | ||
| (4) Different heat treatment cycles using electric furnace [ Programmable preferred ], Annealing, Case carburising, Normalising, etc | ||
| (5) Gravimetric / Volumetric – chemical analysis of alloying elements like, Cr, Ni, Mn, Si etc | ||
| (6) Study of different instrumental method of analysis, spectrophotometers, Differential Scanning calorimeter | ||
| (7) Spot test for quick assessment of alloying elements like Mn, Cr, Ni, etc.
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| (8) Experiments / study of Non Destructive Methods, Ultrasonic test, Magnetic particle inspection, Dye penetration test, Eddy current test, Radiography test | ||
| (9) Cupping test / formability test for sheet metal | ||
Strength of Material lab
| (1) Standard tensile test on MS and CI test specimen with the help of UTM | ||
| (2) Direct/ cross Shear test on MS and CI specimen | ||
| (3) Transverse bending test on wooden beams to obtain modulus of rupture | ||
| (4) Brinell Hardness tests | ||
| (5) Izod/Charpy test | ||
| (6) Rockwell Hardness test | ||
Manufacturing Process lab
| (1) Study of tools used for various manufacturing processes, study includes application & live Demonstration of hand and machine tools | ||
| (2) Hands on Exercise on Pattern Making | ||
| (3) Performance on Metal Casting of Simple component | ||
| (4) Performance on Welding of simple work piece (Example Arc and Resistance Welding) | ||
| (5) Exercise Problems on Welding | ||
| (6) Exercise problems on Casting | ||
| (7) Study of forging machine & demonstration of various operations of forging | ||
| (8) Study of Hydraulic, Pneumatic presses & demonstration of piercing, slitting, deep drawing Operations on press machine | ||
Thermal Engg Lab
| (1) To determine volumetric and isothermal efficiencies of a single stage compressor | ||
| (2) Study of two stage air compressor with intercooler | ||
| (3) To determine volumetric and isothermal efficiencies of a two stage compressor | ||
| (4) Study of different types of boilers and their classifications | ||
| (5) Study of different types of high pressure boilers | ||
| (6) To determine the performance of boiler | ||
| (7) Temperature measurements, Pyrometers and thermography | ||
| (8) Thermocouples, Temperature sensors,study and calibration | ||
| (9) Study and experiments on ORSAT apparatus | ||
| (10) Experiments on calorific value of different fuels and analysis of exhaust gases | ||
Theory of M/C and Mechanism
| (1) To study all inversions of four-bar mechanisms using models | ||
| (2) Draw velocity and acceleration polygons of all moving link joints in slider crank mechanism | ||
| (3) Determination of velocity and acceleration in above using method of graphical differentiation Grading IVth Semester w.e.f.2011-12
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| (4) To study working of differential gear mechanism | ||
| (5) To study working of sun and planet epicycle gear train mechanism using models | ||
| (6) To plot fall and rise of the follower versus angular displacement of cam and vice versa | ||
| (7) Study of universal gyroscope | ||
| (8) Analytical determination of velocity and acceleration in simple mechanism using Roven’s M | ||
Thermal Engg and gas dynamics
| (1) Study of working of some of the high pressure boilers like Lamont or Benson
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| (2) Study of Induced draft/forced and balanced draft by chimney | ||
| (3) Determination of Calorific value of a fuel | ||
| (4) Study of different types of steam turbines | ||
| (5) . Determination of efficiencies of condenser | ||
| (6) Boiler trail to chalk out heat balance sheet | ||
| (7) Determination of thermal efficiency of steam power plant | ||
| (8) Determination of Airflow in ducts and pipes | ||
| (9) To find out efficiencies of a reciprocating air compressor and study of multistage Compressors | ||
| (10) Find Out heat transfer area of a parallel flow/counter flow heat exchanger | ||
Fluid Mechanics
| (1) To determine the local point pressure with the help of pitot tube | ||
| (2) To find out the terminal velocity of a spherical body in water | ||
| (3) . Calibration of Orifice meter and Venturi meter | ||
| (4) Determination of Cc, Cv, Cd of Orifices
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| (5) Calibration of Nozzle meter and Mouth Piece | ||
| (6) . Reynolds experiment for demonstration of stream lines & turbulent flow | ||
| (7) Determination of meta-centric height Grading IVth Semester w.e.f.2011-12
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| (8) Determination of Friction Factor of a pipe | ||
| (9) To study the characteristics of a centrifugal pump | ||
| (10) Verification of Impulse momentum principle | ||
Internal Combustion Engines
| (1) Determination of Valve timing diagram | ||
| (2) Load test on Petrol Engine | ||
| (3) Heat Balance of SI engine | ||
| (4) Heat Balance of CI Engine | ||
| (5) Study of Battery Ignition system and Electronic Ignition System
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| (6) Study of Diesel fuel pump | ||
| (7) Study of Diesel fuel injectors | ||
| (8) Study of Carburetors | ||
| (9) Study of Fuel Injection system in SI Engine | ||
| (10) Study of lubricating system in CI Engine | ||
Mechanical Vibrations
| (1) To find out effect of load on natural frequency of vibrations of a lever pin supported at one end carrying adjustable load on a vertical screwed bar and spring supported at some intermediate point (i) When the dead weight of rods is neglected and (ii) when their dead weight is taken into account | ||
| (2) To find out frequency of damped free vibration and rate of decay of vibration-amplitude in the system. | ||
| (3) To find out natural frequency and damped free frequency of a torsion pendulum and, hence to find out coefficient of damping of the oil | ||
| (4) To observe the phenomenon of ‘whirl’ in a horizontal light shaft and to determine the critical speed of the shaft | ||
| (5) To observe the mode shapes of a spring-connected, double pendulum and hence to demonstrate the phenomenon of beats | ||
| (6) To demonstrate the principle of tuned Undamped Dynamic Vibration Absorber and to determine the effect of mass-ratio (of main and auxiliary mass) on the spread of the resulting natural frequencies | ||
| (7) To take measurements of sound Pressure Level (SPL) and to carry out octave band analysis of a machine using Noise Level Meter.
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Dynamics of Machine
| (1) Study of various models of governors | ||
| (2) Study of gyroscopic motion and calculation of value of gyroscopic couple. | ||
| (3) Study of various types of Cams and followers and drawing the cam profile with the help of test kit | ||
| (4) Study of various first order vibration systems. | ||
| (5) To study working of friction clutches using models
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FEM/CFD Lab
| (1) To study fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | ||
| (2) To perform CFD analysis of lid driven cavity in Open-Foam | ||
| (3) To perform CFD analysis of square tube in Open-Foam | ||
| (4) To perform CFD analysis of a 2D-plate in Open-Foam
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| (5) To perform CFD analysis of bifurcated blood vessel in FEM | ||
| (6) To study fundamentals of Finite element method and FEA | ||
| (7) To perform FEM analysis of deep drawing process in FEM | ||
| (8) To perform matrix operations in Sci-lab | ||
| (9) To plot 2D & 3D graphs in Sci-lab
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Metal Cutting and CNC M/C
| (1) To make a job on lathe machine with all operations like turning, step turning, drilling, tapper turning,Thread cutting and knurling | ||
| (2) Study of center less grinding machine/ tool and cutter type grinding machine | ||
| (3) Study of horizontal/ universal milling machine, diving head and indexing mechanism of it | ||
| (4) To cut a spur gear on milling machine using rapid indexing method | ||
| (5) Study of radial drilling machine and preparing a job on it | ||
| (6) To study a sapping machine to learn about working of quick return mechanism | ||
Internal Combustion Engines
| (1) Determination of Valve timing diagram | ||
| (2) Load test on Petrol Engine | ||
| (3) Heat Balance of SI engine | ||
| (4) Heat Balance of CI Engine | ||
| (5) Study of Battery Ignition system and Electronic Ignition System | ||
| (6) Study of Diesel fuel pump | ||
| (7) Study of Diesel fuel injectors | ||
| (8) Study of Carburetors | ||
| (9) Study of Fuel Injection system in SI Engine | ||
| (10) Study of lubricating system in CI Engines | ||
Heat & Mass Transfer
| (1) Conduction through a rod to determine thermal conductivity of material | ||
| (2) Forced and free convection over circular cylinder | ||
| (3) Free convection from extended surfaces
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| (4) Free convection from extended surfaces
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| (5) Calibration of thermocouple | ||
| (6) Experimental determination of Stefen-Boltzman constant | ||
Mechanical Vibration
| (1)Determination of Natural Frequency of Spring Mass Lever System | ||
| (2) Determination of Natural Frequency of Spring Mass Pulley System | ||
| (3) Determination of Natural Frequency of Torsional Pendulum and value of damping factor When system is damped | ||
| (4) Identification of Principal Modes of Vibration of a two DOF system and demonstration of beats phenomenon | ||
| (5) Demonstration of Principle of Dynamic Vibration Absorber | ||
| (6) Demonstration of Whirling phenomenon of shaft and determination of critical speed of shaft-disk system. | ||
| (7) Determination of Natural Frequency of a Cantilever beam setup | ||
| (8) Determination of Natural Frequency of a Simply Supported beam setup | ||
| (9) Study of Accelerometer | ||
| (10) Study of FFT Analyser | ||
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning | (1) General Study of vapor compression refrigeration system | ||
| (2) General Study of Ice Plant | ||
| (3) General Study and working of cold storage | ||
| (4) . General Study Trane Air Condition (Package Type). | ||
| (5) General Study of Electrolux Refrigeration | ||
| (6) General Study One tone Thermax refrigeration unit | ||
| (7) General Study of Water cooler | ||
| (8) General Study of Psychrometers (Absorption type) | ||
| (9) General Study of Leak Detectors (Halide Torch). | ||
| (10) General Study and working of Gas charging Rig | ||
| (11) General Study of window Air Conditioner | ||
| (12) General Study and working of Vapor compression Air conditioning Test rig | ||
| (13) Experimentation on Cold Storage of Calculate COP & Heat Loss. | ||
| (14) Experimentation on Vapor compression Air Conditioning test rig. | ||
| (15) Changing of Refrigerant by using Gas Charging Kit | ||
CAD/CAM/CIM | (1) 2D and 3D modeling on CAD software | ||
| (2) Use of CAM software for writing CNC programs | ||
| (3) Study of automatic and semi automatic control system and writing the electrical analogy | ||
| (4) Production & layout for GT for group of jobs to be manufactured | ||
| (5) A case study / tutorial using CAPP Software
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| (6) . Writing M & G codes for given operations | ||
| (7) Robot and AGV programming | ||
4 | Civil Engineering | Geotechnical Engineering Lab | (1) Determination of water content by Oven drying method. |
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| (2) Determination of water content by Pycnometer |
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| (3) Determination of soil field density by core cutter method |
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| (4) Determination of soil field density by sand replacement method |
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| (5) Determination of Specific Gravity By Pycnometer. |
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| (6) Determination of Consistency Limits (i) Liquid Limit (ii) Plastic Limit (iii) Shrinkage Limit |
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| (7) Determination of liquid limit of soil by cone penetrometer. |
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| (8) Grain size analysis by sieve shaking method |
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| (9) Grain size analysis of fine grained soil by sedimentation using (i)pipette (ii) hydrometer. |
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| (10) Determination of coefficient of permeability of soil by- (a) constant head method (b) variable head method. |
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| (11) Determination of compaction parameters by- (a) light compaction, (b) heavy compaction. |
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| (12) Direct Shear test |
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| (13) Triaxial Test |
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| (14) Unconfined Compression Strength Test |
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| Transportation Engineering Lab | (1) Aggregate Crushing Value Test |
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| (2) Determination of aggregate impact value |
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| (3) Determination of Los Angeles Abrasion value |
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| (4) Determination of California Bearing Ratio values |
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| (5) Determination of penetration value of Bitumen |
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| (6) Determination of Viscosity of Bituminous Material |
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| (7) Determination of softening point of bituminous material |
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| (8) Determination of ductility of the bitumen |
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| (9) Determination of flash point and fire point of bituminous material |
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| (10) Determination of Bitumen content by centrifuge extractor |
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| (11) Determination of stripping value of road aggregate |
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| (12) Determination of Marshall stability value for Bituminous mix |
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| (13) Determination of shape tests on aggregate |
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| CMT Lab | (1) Determinatination of initial & final setting time |
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| (2) Determinatination of workability of concrete by slump cone test |
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| (3) Determinatination of normal consistency of cement |
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| (4) Determinatination of compressive strength of cement & concrete |
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| (5) Tests on Bricks |
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| (6) Tests on Aggregates (fine and Coarse) |
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| (7) Tests on Cements and concrete |
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| (8) Tests on tiles |
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| Surveying Lab | (1) Measurerment of vertical angle with theodolite |
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| (2) Locating various object by chain surveying |
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| (3) Measurerment of distance by chaining and ranging |
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| (4) Determination of elevation of various point with dumpy level |
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| Environmental Engineering Lab | (1) To study the various standards for water |
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| (2) To study of sampling techniques for water |
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| (3) Measurement of turbidity |
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| (4) To determine the coagulant dose required to treat the given turbid water sample |
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| (5) To determine the conc. of chlorides in a given water samples |
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| (6) Determination of hardness of the given sample |
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| (7) Determination of residual chlorine by “Chloroscope” |
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| (8) Determination of Alkalinity in a water samples |
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| (9) Determination of Acidity in a water samples |
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| (10) Determination of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) in the water samp |
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| Engineering Geology | (1) Identification of simple rock forming minerals and important ores. |
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| (2) Identification of rocks |
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| (3) Simple map Exercises. |
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| (4) Field Visit/Geological Excursion |
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| Basic Civil Engineering Lab | (1) To determine the compressive strength of brick |
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| (2) To determine the water absorption of Brick |
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| Strength of Materials | (1) Study of Universal testing machine |
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| (2) To determine the compressive and tensile strength of materials. |
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| (3) To determine the toughness of the materials. |
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CS AND EX Ist Year | ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB
| (1) To verify the law of Triangle of forces and Lami’s theorem |
| (2) To verify the law of parallelogram of forces) | ||
| (3) To verify law of polygon of forces | ||
| (4) To determine support reaction and shear force at a given section of a simply Supported beam and verify in analytically using parallel beam apparatus | ||
| (5) To determine the coefficient of friction between two surface or horizontal plane | ||
| (6) To determine the coefficient of friction between two surface or inclined plain | ||
| (7) To verify the principle of moments using Bell Crank Lever | ||
| (8) Verification of Centroid of different Laminae | ||
BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING
| (1) To perform chain survey of a given areas for locating existing ground features | ||
(2) To draw the profile of a building by chain surveying method | |||
(3) To Prismatic Compass , Check for local attraction and determine corrected bearing and to balance the traverse by Bowditch’s rule. | |||
(4) To perform leveling exercise by Height of instrument of Rise & Fall method | |||
(5) To find out of the reduced level (R.L.) f the top of the building using the Theodolite | |||
(6) To measure horizontal and vertical angles in the field by using Theodoe | |||
(7) To Perform plane table leveling exercise by Radiation/ Intersection/ Traversing etc. method | |||
(8) To determine (a) normal consistency (b) Initial and final setting time of a cement sample | |||
(9) To determine the workability of fresh concrete of given proportions by slump test or campaction factor rest | |||
(10) To determine the compressive strength of concrete of given proportions | |||
(11) To determine the compressive strength of bricks | |||
(12) To test the efflorescence of bricks.
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(13) To determine Platicle size distribution and fineness modulus of coaese and fine aggregate | |||
ENGINEERING PHYSICS | (1) To determine the dispersive power of prism | ||
(2) To determine the ʎ of sodium light with the help of Newton’s Ring | |||
(3) Resolving Power of Telescope | |||
(4) YDSE (Young’s double slit Experiment) | |||
(5) To determine the frequency of AC mains supply | |||
(6) V-I Characteristics of P-N junction diode | |||
(7) To determine the ʎ of diode loses by single slit diffraction | |||
(8) To determine the plank’s constant with the help of photocell | |||
(9) Hall’s effect experiment | |||
(10) Calibration of ammeter by using reference Zener diode | |||
BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
| (1) Tensile tensing of standard mild steel specimen | ||
(2) Experiments Bernoulli’s theorem | |||
(3) Linear and angular measurements using vernier, micrometer, slip gauge, dial gauge and sine- bar | |||
(4) Study of different types of boilers and mountings | |||
(5) To find COP of a refrigeration unit | |||
(6) Study of different engines | |||
(7) Hardness & fatigue testing of material | |||
(8) Hooks law and modulus of elasticity | |||
(9) Introduction to lath drilling milling & machine | |||
(10) Klocking Principle of fluid coupling | |||
| CE AND ME Ist Year | Engg Chemistry | (1) Determination of Total hardness by Complexometric titration method |
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| (2) Determination of mixed alkalinity a) OH & CO3 b) CO3 & HCO3 | |
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| (3) Chloride ion estimation by Argentometric method | |
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| (4) Flash & fire points determination by a) Pensky Martin Apparatus, | |
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| (5) Viscosity and Viscosity index determination by | |
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| (6) Proximate analysis of coal d) Carbon residue
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| (7) Steam emulsification No & Anline point determination | |
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| (8) Cloud and Pour point determination of lubricating oil | |
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| (9) Determination of percentage of Fe in an iron alloy by redox titration using N-Phenyl | |
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| (10) Determination of Cu and or Cr in alloy by Iodometric Titration | |
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| (11) Determination of % purity of Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate & Copper Sulphate | |
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| Comm. For English | (1) Listening Comprehension |
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| (2) Pronunciation, Intonation, Rhythm | |
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| (3) Practising everyday dialogues in English | |
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| (4) Interviews. | |
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| (5) Formal Presentation | |
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| BEEE Lab | (1) To verify Thevenons theorem |
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| (2) To verify Superposition theorem | |
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| (3) To verify Logic gates | |
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| (4) To verify the truth table for half and full adders | |
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| (5) Verification og Demorgans theorem | |
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| (6) Verification of KCL and KVL | |
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| (7) Verification of DN/Zenor diode characteristic | |
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| (8) To study the 3phase induction motor | |
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| Manufacturing. Practice | (1) Machine shop |
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| (2) Fitting shop | |
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| (3) Carpentry | |
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| (4) Plastic moulding & Glass Cutting | |
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| (5) Welding shop | |
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| (6) Casting | |
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| (7) Smithy | |
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| Language Lab | (1) Introducing oneself, family, social roles |
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| (2) Public Speaking and oral skills with emphasis on conversational practice, extempore speech, JAM(Just a minute sessions), describing objects and situations, giving directions, debate, telephonic etiquette | |
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| (3) Reading Comprehension: Intensive reading skills, rapid reading, and reading aloud Reading material to be selected by the teacher) | |
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| (4) To write a book review. Standard text must be selected by the teacher | |
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| (5) Role plays: preparation and delivery topic to be selected by teacher/faculty |
Computing Facilities
- Internet Bandwidth
- Number and configuration of System:- 220
- Total number of system connected by LAN:- 220
- Total number of system connected by WAN NIL
- Major software packages available
(1) Ms Vista Operating System (2) MS Office (3) Visual Studio Professional (4) C++ Builder (5) Interbase IDE Developer (6) Orell Language Lab (7) Kesper SKY Internet Security (8) Audio Desk 2011(9) E-Granthalaya by NIC
- Special purpose facilities available (Conduct of online Meetings/Webinars/Workshops, etc.)
Conference Hall, Seminar Hall, Tutorial Room, GCR
- Facilities for conduct of classes/courses in online mode (Theory & Practical)
- Innovation Cell :- Yes
- Social Media Cell :- Yes
- Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to PGCM/ PGDM Institutions
and University Departments YES
- List of facilities available
- Games and Sports Facilities YES
- Extra-Curricular Activities YES
- Soft Skill Development Facilities:- Communication Lab
- Teaching Learning Process
- Curricula and syllabus for each of the Programmes as approved by the University :- Yes
- Academic Calendar of the University :- 1July to 30 June
- Academic Time Table with the name of the Faculty members handling the Course :- Yes
- Teaching Load of each Faculty :- 18 Periods Per Week
- Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place YES
- Student’s assessment of Faculty, System in place YES
- For each Post Graduate Courses give the following: N.A
- Title of the Course
- Curricula and Syllabi
- Laboratory facilities exclusive to the Post Graduate Course
- Special Purpose
- Software, all design tools in case
- Academic Calendar and framework