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SCHEME OF EVALUATION OF MTM FIRST YEAR (from the session : 2013-14) SEMESTER-I Periods S No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Code Subjects L T P Evaluation Scheme Sessional CT TA TOT P 30 20 50 15 10 25 20 10 30 20 10 30 15 10 25 10 10 20 15 15 15 15 End Semester Total Th 100 80 100 100 80 80 P 30 30 30 30 150 150 175 175 150 100 Credit 4 4 5 5 4 3
AS-101 Mathematics I AS-102 Engineering Physics I CS-101/ Computer Programming / ME-101 Engineering Mechanics EE-101/ Electrical Engineering / EC-101 Electronics Engineering AS-103/ Engineering Chemistry/ ME-102 Manufacturing Practices */ Branch Elective/ CE-101 Energy, Environment and Ecology AS-105/ Professional Communication/ CE-102 Computer Aided Engineering Graphics
3 3 3 3 3 3
1 0 1 1 0 0
0 2 2 2 2 0
20
30
50
18
10
50
50 1000
27
*LIST OF BRANCH ELECTIVES (AS104/AS204) ASI04/AS204 Introduction to Bio Sciences (For All Branches Except Civil Engineering) CE103/CE203 Geological Sciences (Civil Engineering) L: Lecture T: Tutorial P: Practical/Project CT: Class Test TA: Teachers Assessment and Attendance Th: Theory TOT: Total TA = TA P P P = = = = 10 (5 for teachers assessment plus 5 for attendance) 20 (10 for teachers assessment plus 10 for attendance) 15 (4 for practical exams plus 4 for viva, 4 marks for lab record and 3 marks for quiz) 20 (5 for practical exams plus 5 for viva, 5 marks for lab record and 5 marks for quiz) 30 (10 for practical exams plus 10 for viva, 5 marks for lab record and 5 marks for quiz)
Note: Grouping of batches will be done in a way that groups select either all subjects given in numerator or denominator, choice of mix of numerator and denominator is not permitted.
(MTM) SEMESTER -II Periods S No 1 2 Code AS-201 AS-202# Subjects Mathematics II Engineering Physics II(E)/ Engineering PhysicsII(M)/ Engineering Physics(C) L 3 3 T 1 0 P 0 2 Evaluation Scheme Sessional CT TA TOT 30 20 50 15 10 25 P End Semester Th 100 80 P 30 150 150 4 4 Total Credit
15
ME-201/ Engineering Mechanics/ Computer Programming CS-201 EC-201/ EE-201 ME-202/ AS-203 CE-201 /* CE-202/ AS-205 GP-201 Electronics Engineering/ Electrical Engineering Manufacturing Practices/ Engineering Chemistry Energy, Environment and Ecology / Branch Elective Comp Aided Engineering Graphics/ Professional Communication General Proficiency
20 10 30
15
100
30
175
20 10 30
15
100
30
175
15 10 25
15
80
30
150
10 10
20 -
80
100
20
30
50
18
4 10
50
50 1000
27
# Engineering Physics paper will have two parts; first three units will be common to all branches and fourth & fifth will be branch specific. Physics II (E) for Electrical/ Electronics & Communication Engineering etc Physics II (M) for ME/AU/MT/CH/CE/EV/BT/TE/TT/TC/FT/ etc. Physics II (C) - CS/ IT etc. L: Lecture T: Tutorial Th: Theory P: Practical/Project TOT: Total CT: Class Test TA: Teachers Assessment
TA TA P P P
= = = = =
10 (5 for teachers assessment plus 5 for attendance) 15 (5 for teachers assessment plus 10 for attendance) 15 (4 for practical exams plus 4 for viva, 4 marks for lab record and 3 marks for quiz) 20 (5 for practical exams plus 5 for viva, 5 marks for lab record and 5 marks for quiz) 30 (10 for practical exams plus 10 for viva, 5 marks for lab record and 5 marks for quiz)
Note:- Detailed Syllabi of different Subjects of I and II semesters are available on the University website.
SCHEME OF EVALUATION OF MTM SECOND YEAR (from the session : 2013-14) SEMESTER - III Periods S.NO. Subject Code 1 MT-301/ AS-306 2 AS-301A,B/ AS-302 Subjects L 3 T 0 P 0 Evaluation Scheme Sessional CT TA TOT 10 10 20 P End Semester Th 80 P Total Credit
Principles of Management/ Technical Writing Mathematics III / Basics of System Modelling and Simulation *Sensor and Instrumentation/ Departmental Subject 1 Departmental Subject 2 Departmental Subject 3 Departmental Subject 4
100
30 20 50
100
150
3 *EE-305/
20 10 30
15
100
30
175
4 5 6 7 AU-301/ MT-302 8
3 3 3 2 3
1 1 1 1 0
2 2 2 0 0
20 10 30 20 10 30 20 10 30 10 10 20
15 15 15 -
30 30 30 -
5 5 5
Comp Audit course/
GP-301
50
20/21 6/5 8
50 1000
27/30
L: Lecture
TA TA P P
= = = =
10 (5 for teachers assessment plus 5 for attendance) 20 (10 for teachers assessment plus 10 for attendance) 15 (4 for practical exams plus 4 for viva, 4 marks for lab record and 3 marks for quiz) 30(10marks for practical exam. 10marks viva. 5marks for lab. records and 5 marks for quiz).
*Syllabus of Sensor and Instrumentation shall have: (a)Units I to III : Common to all (b)Unit IV : Virtual Instrumentation (c)Unit V : Specific to the Branch
Note:-Detailed Syllabi of Different Subjects of all Branches with their Codes for Engineering/Technology are available on the University website.
(MTM)
SEMESTER-IV
S.N O Periods Subject Code Subjects L T P Evaluation Scheme Sessional CT TA TOT 1 AS-406 / Technical Writing/ MT-401 Principles of Management AS-402/ Basics of System Modelling AS-401A,B And Simulation/ Mathematics-III 3 0 0 10 10 20 P End Semester Total Th 80 P 100 3 Credit
0 30 20 50
100
150
/ *EE-405
Departmental Subject 1/ *Sensor and Instrumentation Departmental Subject 5 Departmental Subject 6 Departmental Subject 7
2 20 10 30
15
100
30
175
4 5 6 7 MT-402/ AU-401
3 3 3 3 2
1 1 1 0 1
2 20 10 30 2 20 10 30 2 20 10 30 0 10 10 20 0
15 15 15 -
30 30 30 -
GP-401
50
50 1000 30/27
21/20 5/6
L: Lecture
TA =10 (5 for teachers assessment plus 5 for attendance) TA=20 (10 for teachers assessment plus 10 for attendance) P=15 (4 for practical exams plus 4 for viva, 4 marks for lab record and 3 marks for quiz) P= 30(10marks for practical exam. 10marks viva. 5marks for lab. records and 5 marks for quiz). *Syllabus of Sensor and Instrumentation shall have: (a)Units I to III : Common to all (b)Unit IV : Virtual Instrumentation (c)Unit V : Specific to the Branch
Note:-Detailed Syllabi of Different Subjects of all Branches with their Codes for Engineering/Technology are available on the University website.
Economics - Marginal or Incremental Principle, Opportunity Cost Principle, Discounting Principle, Concept of Time Perspective. Equi-Marginal Principle. Types of Demand and Price
Unit -II: Demand Analysis and Demand Forecasting-Theory of Demand. their characteristics. Elasticity. Utility Analysis.
Estimation of Revenue.
Curve Analysis-Concept and Properties of Indifference Curves. Unit -III: Concept of Cost and Cost Classification. of Accounting Cost and Economic Cost. Law
Variable proportions - Increasing, Decreasing and Constant Returns. Production Functions. Economies of Scale. Pricing under Perfect Competition. Prices
ISO-Cost Curves and their significance in cost analysis. Unit -IV: Perfect and Imperfect Market Structures. under short-run and Long-run. Pricing under Oligopoly.
Pricing under Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition. Discriminating Prices, Factor Pricing-Pricing
of labour as a factor of production. References: 1. Haynes, Mote & Paul 2. Dean Joel 3. Gupta G.S. 4. Dwivedi D. N.
Concept of Profit.
: Business Economics, McGraw Hill Publication. : Business Economics, Prentice-Hall. : Business Economics, Tata McGraw Hill Publication. : Business Economics, Pearson Education India.
5. Petersen, Lewis and Jain : Business Economics. Pearson Education India. 6. Varshney & Maheshwari : Business Economic, Sultan Chand & Sons. 7. Stonier & Hague 8. Mankiw 9. Slowman &Sutcliffe : A Text Book of Economic Theory, Pearson. : Economics-Principles and Application, Cengage Learning. : Economics for Business, Pearson Education.