Exact equations and Integrating factors Solution by Substitution Bernoulli Equations Linear and Non Linear model: Growth and decay, Newton law of cooling, !ixing, "o#ulation model !odeling with first order equations, $rthogonal tra%ectories Chapter -2 Higher order linear differential equations "reliminary &heory Linear equations: I'", B'", (omogeneous equations, )ifferential o#erator, Su#er #osition #rinci#le, Linearly inde#endence and de#endence, *undamental set of solution, +eduction of order (omogeneous Equations with constant coefficients !ethod of undetermined coefficients for non homogeneous equation 'ariation of #arameters, ,auchy - Euler Equation Sol.ing system of Linear Equations !odeling with (igher order differential equations: I'"/s#ring mass systems, Series ,ircuit 0nalogue1, B'"/)eflection of a Beam1 Chapter -3 Series solutions of second order linear equations "ower Series and "ower series solution Solution near an ordinary #oint Solution near regular singular #oint Bessel function and Legendre function CPU Chapter -1 Functions ,once#ts of user defined functions "rototy#es and )efinition of function "arameters and #arameter #assing ,alling a function +ecursi.e function !acros "re2#rocessing3 Chapter -2 Pointers Basics of #ointers "ointer to #ointer "ointer and array "ointer to array 0rray of #ointers *unctions returning a #ointer Chapter -3 Structure Basics of structure Structure members 0ccessing structure members Nested structures 0rray of structures Structure and functions Structures and #ointers Chapter - D!na"ic "e"or! allocation Introduction to )ynamic memory allocation !alloac ,alloc *ree Chapter -# File "anage"ent Introduction to file management and its functions E$%& Chapter -1 'ntroduction to En(iron"ent and En(iron"ental Studies )efinition and ,om#onents of En.ironment +elationshi# between the different com#onents of En.ironment !an and En.ironment relationshi# Im#act of technology on En.ironment En.ironmental )egradation !ultidisci#linary nature of the En.ironment studies Its sco#e and im#ortance in the #resent day Education System Chapter -2 Ecolog! and Ecos!ste"s Introduction: Ecology2 $b%ecti.es and ,lassification ,once#t of an ecosystem2 structure and functions of ecosystem ,om#onents of ecosystem2 "roducers, ,onsumers, )ecom#osers Bio2Geo2 ,hemical ,ycles2 (ydrologic ,ycle, ,arbon cycle Energy *low in Ecosystem *ood ,hains *ood webs Ecological "yramids !a%or Ecosystems: *orest Ecosystem, Grassland Ecosystem, )esert Ecosystem, 0quatic Ecosystem, Estuarine Ecosystem Chapter -3 $atural )esoueces +enewable and Nonrenewable resources, ex#loitation and conser.ation, +ole of indi.idual in conser.ation of natural resources 4ater resources: 4ater sources2 Surface and Ground water sources, Indian and Global scenario Land as a resource, social issues *orest resources: )efinition and ,lassification of *orests Ecological and Economic im#ortance and benefits of forest, Indian scenario, )eforestation: causes and effects, remedial measures *ood resources: Sources of food, Global and Indian food demand scenario, Limits of food #roduction, En.ironmental effects of 0griculture Chapter- Hu"an Population and En(iron"ent "o#ulation Growth, 4orld and Indian scenario, "o#ulation and En.ironmental )egradation, !althusian theory, $#timum theory, "o#ulation ex#losion - ,auses, Effects and ,ontrol 5rbani6ation: 5rban #o#ulation growth and En.ironmental #roblems Chapter -# &!pes of En(iron"ental Pollution 4ater "ollution: Introduction - 4ater 7uality Standards, Sources of 4ater "ollution: Industrial ,0gricultural, !unici#al8 ,lassification of water #ollutants, Effects of water #ollutants, Eutro#hication !arine #ollution 0ir "ollution: ,om#osition of air, Structure of atmos#here, 0mbient 0ir 7uality Standards, ,lassification of air #ollutants, Sources of common air #ollutants li9e "!, S$ : , N$ ;, Natural < 0nthro#ogenic Sources, Effects of common air #ollutants Land "ollution: Land uses ,Land degradation: causes, effects and control, soil erosion Noise "ollution: Introduction, Sound and Noise, Noise measurements, ,auses and Effects &hermal "ollution: ,auses and effects +ole of indi.idual in the #re.ention of #ollution Chapter -* Energ! )esources Global and Indian energy demand scenario *uture "ro%ections, ,on.entional and Non2con.entional sources of energy 0d.antages and Limitations 5tili6ation, Ex#loitation and related En.ironmental #roblems En.ironmental im#lications of Non con.entional Energy Sources3 Chapter -+ ,lo-al En(iron"ental 'ssues ,limate ,hange Global 4arming and Green (ouse Effect 0cid +ain )e#letion of $6one layer Chapter -. En(iron"ental /cts and )egulations List of #re.alent En.ironmental 0cts Brief descri#tion related to the #ur#ose with at least fi.e im#ortant #ro.isions 4ater /"re.ention and control of #ollution1 0ct =>?@ 0ir /"re.ention and control of #ollution1 0ct =>A= En.ironmental "rotection 0ct, =>AB Chapter -0 En(iron"ental Ethics En.ironmental Ethics, $b%ecti.es of ethics Ethical theories, ,ode of Ethics Im#ortance and limitations of ethics En.ironmental Ethics in India 'CS Chapter -1 Cross-cultural Co""unication !eaning and ,haracteristics Barriers and )ifferences Globali6ation and cultural com#lexities Chapter -2 ,roup Co""unication )efining a team 4hat is your role in a teamC 0d.antages and challenges of wor9ing in a team ,auses for the failure of a team &y#es of team members &hings to do before you %oin a team "oints to remember while %oining a team Chapter -3 Spea1ing S1ills &y#es of #resentations: !anuscri#t, !emori6ation and "ower "oint/Indi.idual and Grou#1 "lanning #resentation )eli.ering #resentation !anaging #ost2#resentation question2answer session Chapter - )eading S1ills ,ommon reading errors )ifferent reading s9ills ,om#rehending 0uthors #oint of .iew and central idea Inferring lexical and contextual meaning Chapter -# 2riting S1ills "roof reading Sentence #attern S#ecification Business letters /Inquiry to ad%ustment1 "rofessional Email writing Email etiquettes "ara#hrasing 0bstract and "rDcis !emo writing E, Chapter -1 Engineering Dra3ing /ids )rawing instruments /a1 Instruments 2 ty#es, s#ecifications, methods to use them and their a##lications3 /b1 "encils 2 grades, a##lications, sha#es of #encil ti#s and their a##lications3 )rawing "a#ers - material, si6es of #a#er Chapter -2 Planning4 5a!out and Scaling of Dra3ing BIS2S"2@B for #lanning and layout of )rawing Sheets Scaling techniques using #lane scale in Engineering )rawing Chapter -3 5ines and Di"ensioning )ifferent ty#es of lines )imensioning methods /a1 0ligned method3 /b1 5nilateral with chain, #arallel, #rogressi.e and combined dimensioning3 Chapter - ,eo"etric Constructions and 5oci of Points &o construct #olygons : /a1 &riangle /b1 Square E +ectangle3 /c1 "entagon with s#ecial method /d1 (exagon with s#ecial method3 Geometric construction related with circles < arcs3 &o draw loci of #oints located on a gi.en mechanism3 Chapter -# Engineering Cur(es ,onic sections3 /a1 ,once#t and understanding of focus, directrix, .ertex and eccentricity and drawing of conic sections3 /b1 5sing .arious methods, understanding construction of : i3 Elli#se /arc of circle and concentric circle methods1 ii3 "arabola3 iii3 (y#erbola3 ,ycloidal ,ur.es /,ycloid, E#icycloids, (y#ocycloid1 In.olutes3 /a1 In.olutes of a line3 /b1 In.olutes of a circle3 /c1 In.olutes of a #olygon3 S#iral /0rchimedean s#iral and logarithmic s#iral13 &o draw tangents and normals at s#ecified #oints of a gi.en cur.e3 Chapter -* Pro6ection of Point4 5ines4 Planes and Solids +eference #lanes, conce#t of quadrants3 $rthogra#hic #ro%ections3 =st angle and Frd angle #ro%ections and their symbols3 "ro%ection of #oints3 "ro%ection of lines - determination of true length and inclinations for following cases3 /a1 Line #arallel to one or both the #lane/s13 /b1 Line #er#endicular to one of the #lanes3 /c1 Line inclined to one #lane and #arallel to the other3 /d1 Line inclined to both the #lanes without (& and '&3 "ro%ection of "lanes : /a1 &y#es of #lanes3 /b1 "ro%ection of #lanes #arallel to one of the reference #lanes3 /c1 "ro%ection of #lanes inclined to one reference #lane and #er#endicular to the other3 /d1 "ro%ection of #lanes inclined to both reference #lanes3 "ro%ection of solids3 /a1 &y#es of solids3 /b1 "ro%ection of solid with its axis #arallel to one of the reference #lanes3 /c1 "ro%ection of solid with its axis inclined to one reference #lane and #arallel to the other3 /d1 "ro%ection of solid with its axis inclined to both reference #lanes3 Chapter -+ Orthographic Pro6ections &y#es of #ro%ections 2 orthogra#hic, #ers#ecti.e, isometric and oblique: conce#t and a##lications3 'arious term associated with orthogra#hic #ro%ections3 /a1 &heory of #ro%ection3 /b1 !ethods of #ro%ection3 /c1 $rthogra#hic #ro%ection3 /d1 "lanes of #ro%ection3 ,on.ersion of sim#le #ictorial .iews into $rthogra#hic .iews3 Illustrati.e #roblems on orthogra#hic #ro%ections3 Chapter -. 'so"etric %ie3 Isometric axis, lines and #lanes3 Isometric scale - construction only3 )ifference between isometric #ro%ection and Isometric drawing3 Isometric .iew E isometric drawing form gi.en orthogra#hic .iews3 Illustrati.e #roblems limited to ob%ects containing lines, circles and arc sha#es only3 Chapter -0 De(elop"ent of Surfaces )e.elo#ments of cylinders, cones, #risms and #yramids3 E,7 No3 + 5 0 &otal = Engineering drawing aids3 G GG GG GG GG :, F "lanning, layout and scaling of drawing3 Lines, dimensioning3 G G= GF GF G? @ Geometric construction and loci of #oints located on mechanisms3 @ G= GF GF G? H Engineering cur.es3 B G= G= GH G? B "ro%ection of #oints, lines, #lanes and solids3 =G GF GF GA =@ ? $rthogra#hic #ro%ections3 G G: GB GB =@ A Isometric .iews3 G GG G: GA =G > )e.elo#ments of Surfaces @ GG G= GB G? =G )emonstration of :) ,0) Software G G= G= G: G@ &otal :@ G> :G @= ?G CPU7 Unit Unit &itle Distri-ution of &heor! 8ar1s Cogniti(e le(el 9:loo";s ta<ono"!= ) U /p /n E S! &otal 8ar1s I *unctions H H =G :G II "ointers H H GG =G III Structure H H H =H I' )ynamic memory allocation H H H =H ' *ile management # # > =G &otal 2# 2# 2> >> >> > +> ODE7 5nit 5nit &itle )istribution of &heory !ar9s + 5 0n 0# E Sy &otal !ar9s I *irst $rder )ifferential Equations : F F @ =: II (igher order linear differential equations B B B =A @ @G III Series solutions of second order linear equations : @ @ A =A &otal =G =F =F FG @ GG ?G
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