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B.Audit Courses (AC) upto 4 credits may be done by a student as Extra Course(s) over and above the
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B. TECH (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)
CURRICULAR STRUCTURE AND EVALUATION SCHEME
SEMESTER: III
COURSE MODULE TEACHING WEIGHTAGE:EVALUATI
PERIODS ON
COURSE L T P C WA MSE ESE Total
Credits
Code Title Component
TMA301 Mathematics III FC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 301 Network Theory CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 302 Electrical CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Measurements and
Measuring Instruments
TEE 303 Electrical Engineering CC 3 3 - - 10 30 60 100
Materials
TEC 301 Electronics Devices & CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Circuits
TEC 302 Digital Electronics & CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Logic Design
XCS 301 Career Skills CK 2 2 - - 10 30 60 100
PEE 351 Network Lab CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
PEE 352 Electrical CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
Measurement Lab
PEC 351 Electronics lab-I CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
SE 301 Seminar SM 1 - - - - - - 100
GP 301 General Proficiency GP 1 - - - - - - 100
Total 30 20 05 06 1200
SEMESTER: IV
COURSE MODULE TEACHING WEIGHTAGE:EVALUATION
PERIODS
COURSE Credit L T P C WA MSE ESE Total
Code Title Component s
TEE 401 Electromechanical Energy CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Conversion- I
TEE 402 Computer Based CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Numerical and Statistical
Techniques
TEC 403 Signal and Systems CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TCS 401 Data Structure CC 3 3 - - 10 30 60 100
TEE 403 Electromagnetic Field CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Theory
XCS 401 Career Skills CK 2 2 - - 10 30 60 100
PEE 451 Electromechanical Energy CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
Conversion- I Lab
PEE 452 Numerical techniques Lab CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
PEC 451 Electronics Lab-II CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
PCS 451 Data Structure Lab CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
SE 401 Seminar SM 1 - - - - - - 100
GP 401 General Proficiency GP 1 - - - - - - 100
Total 27 17 04 08 1200
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SEMESTER: V
COURSE MODULE TEACHIN WEIGHTAGE:EVALUA
G TION
PERIODS
COURSE Credits L T P C WA MSE ESE Total
Code Title Component
TEE 501 Electromechanical Energy CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Conversion-II
TEE 502 Control System CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 503 Elements of Power system CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 504 Power Station Practice CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 505 Microprocessors CC 3 3 - - 10 30 60 100
XCS 501 Career skills CK 2 2 - - 10 30 60 100
PEE 551 Electromechanical Energy CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
Conversion-II Lab.
PEE 552 Control System Lab. CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
PEE 553 Microprocessor Lab CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
SE 501 Seminar SM 1 - - - - - - 100
GP 501 General Proficiency GP 1 - - - - - - 100
Total 26 17 04 06 1100
SEMESTER: VI
COURSE MODULE TEACHIN WEIGHTAGE:EVALUAT
G ION
PERIODS
COURSE L T P C WA MSE ESE Total
Credits
Code Title Component
TEE 601 Power Electronics CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 602 Power system Analysis CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 603 Switch gear & protection CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
system
TEE 604 Design of Electric Machines CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
UCE-601 Disaster Management CC 2 2 - - 10 30 60 100
Open Elective IE 3 3 - - 10 30 60 100
XCS 601 Career Skills CK 2 2 - - 10 30 60 100
PEE 651 Power Electronics Lab CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
PEE 652 Power System Lab CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
EEP 601 Comprehensive viva-voce CM 2 - - - - - - 100
SE 601 Seminar SM 1 - - - - - - 100
GP 601 General Proficiency GP 1 - - - - - - 100
Total 29 19 04 04 1200
S.
Course Code Course Name Department
No
1 TME – 651 Condition Monitoring & Diagnostics Mechanical
open elective 2 TCS – 654 Object Oriented Programming and C++ CSE
3 THM – 655 Engineering Economics MBA
4 TIC – 654 Industrial Automation ICE
5 TEC 601 Communication Engineering ECE
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SEMESTER: VII
COURSE MODULE TEACHING WEIGHTAGE:EVALUAT
PERIODS ION
COURSE L T P C WA MSE ESE Total
Credits
Code Title Component
TEE-701 Modern Control System CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 702 High Voltage Engineering CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
TEE 703 Electrical Drives CC 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
Elective – I DE 4 3 1 - 10 30 60 100
PEE 751 Electrical Drives Lab CC 1 - - 2 20 30 50 100
EEP 751 Project Phase – I PJ 4 - - 8 - - - 100
SE 701 Industrial Seminar SM 2 - - - - - - 100
GP 701 General Proficiency GP 1 - - - - - - 100
Total 23 12 04 10 800
SEMESTER: VIII
COURSE DETAILS TEACHING WEIGHTAGE:EVALUAT
PERIODS ION
List of Electives
S. No. Course Code Course Name
1. TEE – 705 Electrical design estimating and costing
Elective-I 2. TEE – 706 Utilization of Electrical Energy
3. TEE – 707 Expert System and Fuzzy Logic
(7TH Semester)
4. TEE – 708 Energy Management and Audit
5 TEE – 709 Intelligent Sensors and Instrumentation
Elective-II 1 TIC – 801 Power Plant Instrumentation
2 TEC – 801 Biomedical Electronics
(8TH Semester) 3 TIC – 802 Control System Component
4 TEC – 802 Digital Signal Processing
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
TMA
Semester Third Subject Title Mathematics-III Code
301
Course
Credits L T P
Components
Contact Hours
Foundation Course
04 03 01 00
(FC)
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE:EVALUATION CWA MSE ESE
Examination
Duration (Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Text Books
1. E. Kreyszing: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Publication, 2006.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publication, 2009.
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana (Tata-McGraw Hill), 2007.
Reference Readings:
1. Bali, N. P., Narayana Iyengar, N. Ch., "A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics", Laxmi Publication, India,
2003.
2. 5. Jain, R K; Iyengar, S R K; Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publication, 2009.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:-Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Text Books
1. “Network Analysis”, M. E. Van Valkenburg, PHI / Pearson Education, 3rd Edition. Reprint 2002.
2. “Networks and systems”, Roy Choudhury, 2nd edition, 2006 re-print, New Age International Publications.
Reference Readings:
1. “Engineering Circuit Analysis”, Hayt, Kemmerly and DurbinTMH 6th Edition, 2002
2. “Network analysis and Synthesis”, Franklin F. Kuo, Wiley International Edition.
3. “Analysis of Linear Systems”, David K. Cheng, Narosa Publishing House, 11th reprint, 2002.
4. “Circuits”, Bruce Carlson, Thomson Learning, 2000. Reprint 2002
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:-Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Electrical Measurement and Measuring
Semester Third Subject Title Code TEE 302
Instruments
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE:EVALUATION CWA MSE ESE
Examination
Duration (Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Transducers & Electronic Instruments: Classification of transducers, transducers
based on transduction principle, active and passive transducer, primary and secondary
transducers, LVDT, strain gauge, piezoelectric transducer, temperature measuring
Unit-1 transducers: thermocouple, RTD, Thermister. 10
Introduction to Measurement: Methods of Measurement, Classification of instrument
system, Characteristic of instrument & measurement system, Errors in Measurement &
its Analysis.
Analog Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Principle of operations and torque
equations for different types of instruments, , PMMC, Moving Iron (attraction and
Unit-2 repulsion type), Electrodynamometer, Thermocouple, Electrostatic & rectifier type 10
Ammeters & Voltmeters, True RMS reading voltmeters, Electrodynamometer type
Wattmeter, Three Phase Wattmeter, Power in three Phase System.
Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Measurement of Frequency and Power factor,
Unit-3 Different methods of measuring low, medium and high resistances, Measurement of 12
Inductance & Capacitance with the help of AC Bridge, Q Meter.
Instrument Transformer: Instrument Transformer and their application in the
extension of instrument range. Difference between CT and PT, transformation ratio and
Unit-4 6
phase angle error for CT and PT, causes of errors, reduction of errors, effect of
secondary open circuit for CT.
Digital Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Concept of digital Measurement,
digital voltmeter and its types.
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope: Introduction, cathode ray tube, electron gun, electrostatic
Unit-5 6
focusing, electrostatic deflection plates, time base generator, Attenuator,
synchronization, storage oscilloscope, observations of waveform on CRO, ,
measurements using CRO – Voltage, Frequency, Period, Phase.
Total Hours 42
Text Book:
1. E.W.Golding & F.C. Widdis, “Electrical Measurement &Measuring Instrument”, A.W. Wheeler& Co. Pvt.
Ltd. India.
2. A.K. Sawhney: “Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument “, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, India.
References:
1. Forest K. Harries, “Electrical Measurement “Willey Eastern Pvt. Ltd. India.
2. M.B. Stout, “Basic Electrical Measurement” Prentice hall of India, India.
3. W.D. Cooper,” Electronic Instrument & Measurement Technique “Prentice hall International.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering Department)
Electrical Engineering
Semester Third Subject Title Code TEE 303
Material
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit Content Hours
No.
Crystal Structure of Materials: Bonds in solids, crystal structure, co-ordination
number, atomic packing factor, Miller Indices, Bragg’s law and x-ray diffraction,
Unit -1 10
structural Imperfections, crystal growth. Energy bands in solids, classification of
materials using energy band.
Properties of Materials: Properties and application of electrical conducting,
Unit -2 semiconducting, insulating and super conducting materials. Mechanical properties of 8
metals, optical properties of solids.
Conductivity in Metals and semiconductor materials: Electron theory of metals,
factors affecting electrical resistance of materials, thermal conductivity of metals,
Unit -3 heat developed in current carrying conductors, thermoelectric effect. Types of 12
semiconductors, current carriers in semiconductors, Hall effect, Drift and Diffusion
currents, continuity equation, P-N junction diode, junction transistor, FET & IGFET.
Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Materials: Polarization and dielectric
constant, dielectric constant of mono-atomic, poly atomic gases and solids, dipolar
relaxation, dielectric loss, piezoelectricity, ferroelectric materials.
Unit -4 Origin of permanent magnetic dipoles in matters, Classification: Diamagnetism, 10
Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Anti-ferromagnetism and Ferri-magnetism.
Magnetostriction. Soft and hard magnetic materials, permanent magnetic materials.
Total Hours 40
Text Books:
1. Ian P. Hones, “Material Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineering”, Oxford University Press.
2. Narula, “Material Science”, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Van Vlash, “Elements of Material Science & Engineering”, John Wiley & Sons.
4. G.P. Chhalotra & B.K. Bhat, “Electrical Engineering Materials”, Khanna Publishers.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:-Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Electronics Devices and
Semester Third Subject Title Code TEC 301
Circuits
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
(CC) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 01 10 30 60
Unit Content Hours
No.
Introduction to Semiconductor Devices:
Semiconductor device physics (Energy bands, E-k diagram; carrier charge and
concentration; carrier drift, diffusion and recombination, quasi-Fermi energy level,
surface effects),
Unit -1 PN Junction diode, V-I Characteristics of PN junction diode, Small signal models 10
of diode, Diode as a circuit element, Diode parameters and load line concept, C-V
characteristics and dopant profile, switching behavior of diodes
Types of diodes: LED, Varactor, Photodiode, Tunnel diode, Schottky and their
constructions and characteristics. Rectifier circuits, voltage regulators.
Bipolar Junction Transistors: Physical Mechanism of a BJT, types of BJT (PNP
and NPN), small signal equivalent circuits of BJT, various configurations of BJT,
biasing of BJT, complete static characteristics, internal capacitances, Operation of
Unit -2 transistor as a switch-cut off & saturation and amplifier. DC and AC analysis of 10
single stage CE, CC (Emitter follower) and CB amplifiers AC & DC load line. Low
and high frequency response of common emitter amplifiers, common base, common
collector.
JFETs AND MOSFETs:
Basic Ideas, Drain Curves, Transconductance Curves, Biasing in Ohmic Region,
Biasing in Active Region, Transconductance, JFET construction and operation,
Unit -3 10
JFET characteristics, Biasing, JFET Amplifiers, JFET Analog Switch, Other JFET
Applications, MOSFETs, Types, Construction and operation, MOSFET Amplifier,
Biasing and Characteristics.
Operational Amplifiers:
Introduction to Op-Amps, Frequency response, Compensating Networks, Frequency
response of internally compensated and uncompensated Op-Amps, High frequency
Unit -4 6
Op-Amps, Equivalent circuit, Current to voltage converters, V to I converters,
current amplifier, difference Amplifiers, Instrumentation Amplifiers, Integrators &
Differentiator.
Operational Amplifiers Applications:
Active filters : First order low pass & High pass filters, Band Pass & Band-Reject
filters, All-Pass filter.
Non Linear Circuits & Regulators: Voltage Comparators, Schmitt Triggers,
Unit -5 Precision Rectifiers, Analog Switches Peak detectors, sample and Hold circuit, 8
square and Triangular Wave Generators
Non linear Amplifiers & Phase-Locked Loops: Log & Antilog Amplifiers,
Analog Multipliers, Operational Trans conductance Amplifiers (OTA), Phase-
Locked Loops,
Total Hours 44
Text Books
1. A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, “Microelectronic circuits”, Oxford University Press (India).
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2. B.P. Singh & R. Singh, “Electronics Devices & Integrated Circuits”, Pearson.
3. Jacob Millman & Christos Halkias, “Integrated Electronics”, TMH.
Reference Readings:
1. Millman, J. and Grabel, A. “Microelectronics”, McGraw Hill.
2. Bell, David A, “Electronic Devices & Circuits”, Prentice Hall (India) 4th Edition.
3. Nair, B. Somanathan, ”Electronics Devices & Applications”, Prentice-Hall (India)
4. Neamen, Donald A., “Electronic Circuit Analysis & Design”, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Neamen, Donald A. ,”Semiconductor Physics & Devices”, Tata McGraw Hill.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Digital Electronics &
Semester Third Subject Title Code TEC - 302
Logic Design
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
(CC) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Number System & Codes: Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal number systems and their
inter-conversion, Binary Arithmetic (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and
Unit -1 08
Division), Diminished radix and radix compliments, BCD codes, 8421 code,
Excess-3 code, Gray code, error detection and correction, Hamming code.
Logic Gates & Boolean Algebra: Axiomatic definition of Boolean Algebra,
Unit -2 Basic Theorems and properties of Boolean Algebra, Boolean Functions, 08
Canonical and Standard forms, Digital Logic Gates.
Combinational Logic Design: The map method, Two, Three, Four and Five
variable maps, Sum of products and Product of Sums Simplification, NAND
Unit -3 and NOR implementation, incompletely specified functions, Ex-OR functions, 08
The tabulation method, Determination of Prime implicants, Selection of
Essential Prime implicants.
MSI and PLD Components: Binary adder and subtractor, Multiplexers,
Decoders / De-multiplexers, Read Only Memory, Programmable Logic Arrays,
Unit -4 08
Programmable Array Logic. Implementation of Combinational Logic using these
devices.
Introduction to Sequential Logic & logic families: Introduction, S-R Flip-flops,
JK flip-flop, D flip-flop, T flip-flop, master slave flip-flop. Flip-flop excitation
Unit -5 table, Classification of sequential circuits, Registers and A to D and D to A 10
converter circuits, design & analysis of Counters.Various Logic Families like
TTL, ECL etc., their characteristics, MOS and CMOS devices.
Total Hours 42
Text Books:
1. Mano M. Morris and Ciletti M. D. ,’Digital Design’ Pearson Education 4th Edition.
2. Jain R.P.,’Digital Electronics’, PHI.
Reference Readings:
1. John F. Wakerly, Digital design Principles & Practices, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall.
2. M. Moris Mano, Charles R. Kime, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, 2nd edition, Pearson Education
Asia, 2001.
3. H.T. Nagle, Introduction to Computer Logic, Prentice Hall
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Career Skills - I
Semester Third Subject Title (Verbal+ Logical Code XCS 301
Reasoning)
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Career Skills (CK) 02 02 00 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Unit1. Meeting Etiquette – Introductions - the Handshake– Exchange of Visiting 6
Cards Personal Etiquette – Hygiene, Grooming, and Good sense
Travel Etiquette, Sharing Apartments
Behavior at Work – Formal behavior with seniors and Colleagues –
Etiquette with Women/men – Adherence to Office Rules – Discipline
Table Manners and Small Talk (unit 1)
Group Discussions:
Group Discussion Techniques/ Do’s and Dont’s/ body language/mock
sessions.
Unit 2. Logical Reasoning: Series completion, Coding decoding, direction sense 6
test, logical Venn diagram,
Unit 3. Logical Reasoning: mathematical operation, number ranking, time 6
sequence test, arithmetical reasoning.
Unit 4. Job application: 6
Importance of Business Communication in today’s world, Designing
Business Letters, Types of Letters .
Writing Effective Emails, Report Writing Essential parts - Cover Letter
and the ‘resume’. Types of ‘resumes ’ (Curriculum Vitae) Chronological
‘resume’, functional ‘resume’
Total 24
References
For Verbal Section:
Spoken English for India by R.K.Bansal and J.B. Harrison- Orient Longman
A practical English Grammar by Thomson and Martinet-Oxford University Press
Professional Communication by Malti Aggarwal
English grammar, composition and correspondence by M.A.Pink and A.E.Thomas –S.Chand and
Sons.Word Power by Blum Rosen-Cambridge University Press
A Dictionary of Modern Usage-Oxford University Press
For Aptitude Section:
Quantitative aptitude by R.S Agarwal
Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by R.S Agarwal
All books of puzzles to puzzle to puzzle you by Shakuntala Devi.
Question Bank on the practice exercise (Created for internal use)
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Semester Third Subject Title Electrical Measurement Lab Code PEE 352
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Electronics Devices &
Semester Third Subject Title Code PEC 351
Circuits Lab
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 02 00 00 04
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 00 03 20 30 50
Experiment No. Name of the Experiment
Plot V-I characteristics of Junction diode under forward and reverse-biased condition. (Si
1
& Ga)
2 Plot the I/P output characteristics for the common-base transistor.
To plot output characteristics of FET & measure pinch-off voltage. Calculate FET
3
parameters at a given operating point.
To study biasing of common-emitter transistor using voltage divider method and determine
4
dc quiescent operating point.
To study common-emitter amplifier and determine voltage gain, current gain, input
5
impedance and output impedance.
6 To study R-C coupled two-stage common-emitter amplifier and determine voltage gain,
current gain, input impedance and output impedance.
7 To study single stage RC-coupled FET amplifier.
8 To study transistor as a switch and determine load voltage and load power when the
transistor is ON.
9 To study common-collector amplifier and determine voltage gain, current gain, input
impedance and output impedance.
10 To determine CMRR of a differential amplifier.
11 To study op-amp based inverting and non-inverting amplifiers and the voltage comparator.
12 To study op-amp based Adder and integrator circuits.
13 To study an RC active filter.
14 To study Op-amp based triangular wave generator.
15 To study a PLL circuit and determine the free running frequency, capture range and lock
range.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Electro-Mechanical Energy
Semester Fourth Subject Title Conversion- I Code TEE 401
Text Books
1. M.G.Say, “Alternating current machines” pitman. & Sons.
2. P.S. Bimbhra, “Electric Machinery”, Khanna publishers.
3. I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, “Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Readings:
1. P.S. Bimbhra, “Generalized Theory of Electrical machines”, Khanna publishers.
2. B.R.Gupta and V.Singhal, “Fundamental of Electrical Machines”, New Age
International.
3. Dynamics of Electrical Machines , C.M. Ong, PHI
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Computer Based Numerical
Semester Fourth Subject Title and Statistical Techniques Code TEE 402
Introduction: Numbers and their accuracy, Errors, Type of Error and their
Computation, General error formula, Error in series approximations. Solution of
Unit -1 Algebraic and Transcendental Equation: Bisection Method, Iteration method, 09
Method of false position, Secant Method, Newton-Raphson method, Muller’s
method, Rate of convergence of Iterative methods
Interpolation: Finite Differences, Difference tables, Polynomial Interpolation:
Newton’s forward and backward formula, Central difference formulae: Gauss
Unit -2 09
forward and backward formula, Stirling’s, Bessel’s, Everett’s formula. Interpolation
with unequal intervals: Lagrange’s interpolation, Newton divided difference formula.
Numerical Differentiation and Integration: Numerical differentiation of
Unit -3 interpolation formulae, Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 and 09
3/8 rule, Boole’s Rule ,Weddle’s rule, Euler –Maclarian formula.
Numerical Solution of differential Equations: Taylor’s Method, Picard’s Method,
Unit -4 Euler’s and modified Euler’s method, Runge-Kutta Method, Milne’s Predictor 09
Corrector Method
Statistical Computation: Statistical Quality Control (S.Q.C), Advantages of
Unit -5 statistical Quality Control, Techniques of control chart, Control charts, Type of 09
control chart, Control chart for variables, Control chart for Attributes.
Total Hours 40
Text Books:
1. Numerical MethodsM.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyenger and R.K. Jain
2. Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Statistics: Murray R. Spiegel
References:
1. Applied Numerical Analysis: Curtis F. Gerald and Patrick O. Wheatley
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Fourth Subject Title Signals and Systems Code TEC 401
Text Books:
1. A.V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and I.T. Young, "Signals and Systems", Prentice Hall, 2007.
2. Simon Haykins, Signal & Systems, TMH publications (2/e)
Reference Readings:
1) Douglas K. Lindner, "Introduction to Signals and Systems", Mc-Graw Hill International Edition, 1999
2) J. Nagrath, S. N. Sharan, R. Ranjan, S. Kumar, "Signals and Systems", Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2001.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:-Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
References:
1. Horowitz and Sahani, Fundamentals of data Structures, Galgotia
2. R. Kruse etal, Data Structures and Program Design in C, Pearson Education
3. A M Tenenbaum etal, Data Structures using C & C++, PHI
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4. Lipschutz, Data Structure, TMH
5. K Loudon, Mastering Algorithms With C, Shroff Publisher & Distributors
6. Bruno R Preiss, Data Structures and Algorithms with Object Oriented Design Pattern in C++,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Fourth Subject Title Electromagnetic Field Theory Code TEE 403
Total Hours 42
Text Books:
1. Joseph A. Edminister, Shaum’s outline series “Theory & problems of Electomagnetics”, 2/e TMH.
2. Matthew N O. Sadiku “Elements of Electrromagnetics”, 3/e oxfod university Press
3. Hayt, W.H. and Buck, J.A. “Engineering Electromagnetics”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi
Seventh edition.
Reference Readings:
1. Jordan E.C. and Balmain K.G., “Electromagnetic’ wave and radiating systems”, PHI Second edition.
2. Kraus, F, “Electromagnetics”, Tata McGraw Hill Fifth edition.
3. Ramo S, Whinnery T.R. and Vanduzer T, “Field and Waves in Communication electronics”, John Wiley and
Sons Third edition.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Career Skills - II
Semester Fourth Subject Title (Verbal+ Logical Code XCS 401
Reasoning)
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Career Skills (CK) 02 02 00 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Unit 1. Functional Grammar: Parts of speech, articles, parallel construction, subject
6
verb agreement.
Unit 2. Logical Reasoning : Blood relation, puzzle test, syllogism, classification,
6
seating/placing arrangements,
Unit 3. Logical Reasoning: ranking and comparison, sequential order and things,
6
selection based on conditions, data interpretation
Unit 4. Building Vocabulary: Analogy, Para jumbles, antonyms and synonyms. 6
Total 24
References Readings
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Electromechanical Energy
Semester Fourth Subject Title Code PEE - 451
Conversion- I -Lab
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 02 00 00 04
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE:E CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration VALUATION
(Hrs) 00 03 20 30 50
Experiment No. Name of the Experiment
1. To obtain magnetization characteristics of a d.c. shunt generator
To obtain load characteristics of a d.c. compound generator
2.
Cumulatively compounded (b) Differentially compounded
3. To obtain load characteristics of a dc shunt generator
4. To obtain load characteristics of a dc series generator
5. To obtain efficiency of a dc shunt machine using Swinburn’s test
6. To perform Hopkinson’s test and determine losses and efficiency of DC machine
7. To obtain speed-torque characteristics of a dc shunt motor
8. To obtain speed control of dc shunt motor using
(a) Armature resistance control (b) field control
9. To obtain speed control of dc separately excited motor using Ward Leonard method
10. To study polarity and ratio test of single phase and 3-phase transformers
11. To obtain efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer by Sumpner’s test
12. To obtain 3-phase to 2-phase conversion by Scott connection
13. To perform open circuit and short circuit tests on a three phase transformer and determine
parameters of equivalent circuit
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Semester Fourth Subject Title Numerical Techniques Lab Code PEE 452
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Semester Fourth Subject Title Data Structure Lab Code PCS 451
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Electromechanical Energy
Semester Fifth Subject Title Conversion- II Code TEE 501
Total Hours 44
Text Books
4. M.G.Say, “Alternating current machines” pitman. & Sons.
5. P.S. Bimbhra, “Electric Machinery”, Khanna publishers.
6. I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, “Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Readings:
4. P.S. Bimbhra, “Generalized Theory of Electrical machines”, Khanna publishers.
5. B.R.Gupta and V.Singhal, “Fundamental of Electrical Machines”, New Age
International.
6. Dynamics of Electrical Machines , C.M. Ong …… PHI
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Text Books
1. Norman S. Nise, “Control Systems Engineering,” 4th edition, New York, John Wiley, 2003. (Indian edition)
2. I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, “Control System Engineering,” 2nd Ed. Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1982.
3. B.C. Kuo, “Automatic Control Systems,” 4th Ed. Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1985.
Reference Readings:
1. K. Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering”, 4th Ed., Pearson Education, 2008.
2. M. Gopal, “Modern Control system Theory”, 2nd Ed., New Age International, 1993.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Fifth Subject Title Elements of Power System Code TEE 503
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit Content Hours
No.
Supply System: Single line Diagram of Power system, Different kinds of supply system
and their comparison, choice of transmission voltage
Unit -1 10
Transmission Lines: Configurations, types of conductors, resistance of line, skin effect,
Kelvin’s law, Proximity effect
Over Head Transmission Lines: Calculation of inductance and capacitance of single
phase, three phase, single circuit and double circuit transmission lines, Representation and
performance of short, medium and long transmission lines, Ferranti effect, Surge impedance
Unit -2 10
loading.
Overhead line Insulators: Type of insulators and their applications, potential distribution
over a string of insulators, methods of equalizing the potential, string efficiency
Corona and Interference: Phenomenon of corona, corona formation, calculation of potential
gradient,
Unit -3 6
Corona loss, factors affecting corona, methods of reducing corona and interference.
Electrostatic and electromagnetic interference with communication lines.
Mechanical Design of transmission line: Catenary curve, calculation of sag & tension,
effects of wind and ice loading, sag template, vibration dampers
Unit -4 Insulated cables: Type of cables and their construction, dielectric stress, grading of cables, 8
insulation resistance, capacitance of single phase and three phase cables, dielectric loss,
heating of cables
Neutral grounding: Necessity of neutral grounding, various methods of neutral grounding,
Unit-5 6
earthing transformer, grounding practices
Total Hours 40
Text Books
1. Electrical Power System by Ashfaq Hussain, CBS Publisher Distributors, New Delhi
2. Power System Analysis by Hadi Sadat Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
3. Elements of power System Analysis by WB Stevenson, Mc Graw Hill
4. Modern Power System Analysis by Nagrath & Kothari Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Books
1. M. V. Deshpandey, “Elements of Power System Design”, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Soni, Gupta & Bhatnagar, “A Course in Electrical Power”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
3. S. L. Uppal, “Electric Power”, Khanna Publisher.
4. S.N.Singh, “Electric Power Generation, Transmission& distribution”, PHI Learning.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Fifth Subject Title Power Station Practice Code TEE 504
Text Books
1. B.R. Gupta,Generation of Electrical Energy, S. Chand Publication.
2. Soni, Gupta & Bhatnagar, A text book on Power System Engg., Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. P.S.R. Murthy, Operation and control of Power System BS Publications, Hyderabad.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Microprocessors
Semester Fifth Subject Title Code TEE 505
Text Books:
Reference Readings:
1. Liu and Gibson G.A., Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family, Prentice Hall (India), 2nd Ed.
2. Brey, Barry B., INTEL microprocessors, Prentice Hall (India), 4th Ed.
3. Renu Singh & B.P. Singh, Microprocessors and Interfacing & Applications, New Age International.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Career Skills - III
Semester Fifth Subject Title (Verbal+ Logical Code XCS 501
Reasoning)
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Career Skills (CK) 02 02 00 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Unit 1. Effective Reading Skills: Reading Comprehension Purpose of reading, 4
skimming and scanning. Tips for improving comprehension skills. (For effective
reading skills practice papers on Reading Comprehension will be provided to
students)
Unit 2. Aptitude section: Clocks, Calendar, Profit/loss, Percentage, Average,. 4
Unit 3. Aptitude Section: Ages, Trains & Boats, Simplification, Ratio & proportion, 12
Partnership
Unit 4. Critical Reasoning: Analyze logical arguments. 4
Total 24
References
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Electromechanical Energy
Semester Fifth Subject Title Code PEE 551
Conversion- II Lab
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 02 00 00 04
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 00 03 20 30 50
Experiment No. Name of the Experiment
14. To perform no load and blocked rotor tests on a three phase squirrel cage induction motor.
To perform load test on a three phase induction motor and draw:
15. (i) Torque -speed characteristics
(ii) Power factor-line current characteristics
16. To perform no load and blocked rotor tests on a single phase induction motor.
17. To study speed control of three phase induction motor by Keeping V/f ratio constant
18. To study speed control of three phase induction motor by varying supply voltage.
19. To perform open circuit and short circuit tests on a three phase alternator and determine
voltage regulation at full load and at unity, 0.8 lagging and leading power factors by (i) EMF
method (ii) MMF method.
20. To determine V-curves and inverted V-curves of a three phase synchronous motor.
21. To determine Xd and Xq of a three phase salient pole synchronous machine using the slip
test and draw the power-angle curve.
22. To study synchronization of an alternator with the infinite bus by using:
dark lamp method (ii) two bright and one dark lamp method
Software based experiments (Develop Computer Program in ‘C’ language or use MATLAB or other
commercial software)
23. To determine speed-torque characteristics of three phase slip ring induction motor and study
the effect of including resistance, or capacitance in the rotor circuit.
24. To determine speed-torque characteristics of single phase induction motor and study the
effect of voltage variation.
25. To determine speed-torque characteristics of a three phase induction motor by (i) keeping
v/f ratio constant (ii) increasing frequency at the rated voltage.
26. Draw O.C. and S.C. characteristics of a three phase alternator from the experimental data
and determine voltage regulation at full load, and unity, 0.8 lagging and leading power
factors.
27. To determine steady state performance of a three phase induction motor using equivalent
circuit.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Semester Fifth Subject Title Control System Lab Code PEE 552
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Text Books:
Reference Readings:
1. Bimal K Bose “Power Electronic and variable frequency drives”, Wiley India
2. M D Singh,K B Khanchandani,” Power Electroics”, 2nd edition, Tata McGraw hill publication
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Sixth Subject Title Power System Analysis Code TEE 602
Text Books
1. W.D. Stevenson, Jr. “ Elements of Power System Analysis”, Mc Graw Hill.
2. C.L. Wadhwa, “Electrical Power System”, New Age International.
3. Chakraborthy, Soni,Gupta & Bhatnagar, “Power System Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
4. T.K Nagsarkar & M.S. Sukhija, “Power System Analysis” Oxford University Press,2007.
Reference Readings:
1. L. P. Singh; “Advanced Power System Analysis & Dynamics”, New Age International
2. Hadi Sadat; “Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill. 7. D.Das, “ Electrical Power Systems” New Age
International, 2006.
3. J.D. Glover, M.S. Sharma & T.J.Overbye, “Power System Analysis and Design” Thomson, 2008.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:-Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Sixth Subject Title Switchgear & Protection Code TEE 603
Static relays and their classification, Amplitude and Phase comparators relay.
Principles and characteristics of overcurrent relays: time setting, plug setting, IDMT
Unit -2 8
relays. Directional relays, Distance relays-Resistance , reactance and MHO,
differential relay.
Transmission Line Protection: Over current protection, distance protection, pilot wire
Unit -3 protection, carrier current protection, Protection of Bus, auto reclosing, Protection of 8
transformer, generator and motor.
Circuit Breakers: Selection and operating modes. Properties of arc, arc extinction
theories, restriking voltage transient, current chopping, resistance switching,
Unit -4 capacitive current interruption, short line interruption, circuit breaker ratings, Low 8
tension Circuit Breakers: air circuit breakers, Miniature circuit breakers and moulded
case circuit breakers.
Constructional features and operation of Bulk Oil, Minimum Oil, Air Blast, SF6,
Unit -5 Vacuum and D.C. circuit breakers, Isolators, lightening arrester. 8
Fuses and its types.
Total Hours 40
Text Books
1.S. S. Rao, “Switchgear and Protection”, Khanna Publishers.
2. B. Ravindranath and M. Chander, “Power system Protection and Switchgear”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3. C.L Wadhwa, “Electrical Power Systems”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4. B. Ram and D. N. Vishwakarma, “Power System Protection and Switchgear”, Tata Mc. Graw Hill
5. Y. G. Paithankar and S R Bhide, “Fundamentals of Power System Protection”, Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Readings:
1. T.S.M. Rao, “Power System Protection: Static Relays with Microprocessor Applications” Tata McGraw Hill.
2. A.R. Van C. Warringtaon, “Protective Relays- Their Theory and Practice, Vol. I & II”, John Wiley & Sons.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:-Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Sixth Subject Title Design of Electric Machines Code TEE 604
Text/Reference Books:
1. Clayton A.E., “The performance and design of D.C. Machines”, Pitman (ELBS).
2. Say MG, “The performance and design of A.C. Machines”, Pitman (ELBS).
3. Sawhney AK, “Electrical Machine Design”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology
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Case studies: Natural and Man-made disasters in India
A. Natural disasters in India with special reference to Uttarakhand
1. Earth quakes: Uttarkashi (1991), Kutch (2001), Sikkim (2011)
2. Cloud Bursts: Uttarkashi (2012)
3. Landslides along Himalayan and other regions: Malpa (Pithoragarh) (1998),
Varunavrat Hill landslide at Uttarkashi (2003)
4. Floods: Orissa floods (2011)
5. Tsunami : Indian Ocean earth quake and Tsunami (2004)
6. Cyclones: Thane (2011)
7. Droughts: Karnataka (2011)
8. Snow Avalanche
Unit-5 B. Man-induced disasters in India: 06
1. Forest fires: Forest fires in Uttarakhand, 2004, 2012 and deforestation
2. Industrial disasters: Bhopal gas tragedy, 1984
3. Mining: Chasnala(Bihar) mining disaster, 1975
4. Oil spills: Mumbai oil spill, 2010.
5. Nuclear disaster accidents: Narora atomic power station, Blandshahar (1993);
Kalpakkam atomic power station (2002); Kota Atomic power station, Rajasthan (1995)
C. Disasters relevant to the area specific to the discipline of the students.
Lectures)
Mock shows: Mock shows will be organized and conducted by expert agencies tor
understanding the vulnerability of areas in and around campus along with adopting the
preventive measures.
Total Hours 44
Text Books:
1. K.J. Anandha Kumar, Ajinder Walia, Shekher Chaturvedi, India Disaster Report, 2011, National Institute
of Disaster Management, June, 2012
2. R.B.Singh (Ed) Environmental Geography, Heritage Publishers New Delhi,1990
3. Savinder Singh Environmental Geography, Prayag Pustak Bhawan, 1997
4. Kates,B.I & White, G.F The Environment as Hazards, oxford, New York, 1978
5. .R.B. Singh (Ed) Disaster Management, Rawat Publication, New Delhi, 2000
6. H.K. Gupta (Ed) Disaster Management, Universiters Press, India, 2003
Refrences:
1. R,B. Singh, Space Technology for Disaster Mitigation in India (INCED), University of Tokyo,1994
2. Dr. Satender , Disaster Management in Hills, Concept Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2000
3. A.S. Arya Action Plan For Earthquake, Disaster, Mitigation in V.K. Sharma (Ed) Disaster Management
IIPA Publication New Delhi, 1994
4. R.K. Bhandani An overview on Natural & Man-made Disaster & their Reduction ,CSIR, New Delhi
5. M.C. Gupta. Manuals on Natural Disaster management in India, National Centre for Disaster Management,
IIPA, New Delhi, 2001
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Career Skills - IV
Semester Sixth Subject Title (Verbal+ Logical Code XCS 601
Reasoning)
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Career Skills (CK) 02 02 00 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Unit 1. Building Advanced Vocabulary 5
Sentence completion: Single and double vocabulary
Job Application: Personal Interviews and C.V Writing Essential parts - Cover
Letter and the ‘resume’. Types of ‘resumes ’ (Curriculum Vitae) Chronological
‘resume’, functional ‘resume’
Unit 2. Aptitude Section: Number system, P& C, Probability, Log, 8
Unit 3. Aptitude Section: Time & Work, S.I & C.I, Time & Distance, Mixture, Chain 6
Rule, Pipes & Cisterns
Unit 4. Advanced Grammar: Spotting errors, subject verb agreement based errors. 5
Total 24
References
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Semester Sixth Subject Title Power Electronics Lab Code PEE 651
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Semester Sixth Subject Title Power System Lab Code PEE 652
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Open Elective
Text books:
1. Mechanical Fault Diagnosis and condition monitoring by R.A. Collacott, Chapman and Hall, London
2. Designing Knowledge – Based System by T R Addis, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey.
Reference :
1. ASM Handbook, Volume 11, Failure Analysis and Prevention, published in 2002
2. Handbook of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety in Engineering Design by Rudolph
Frederick Stapelberg, Springer-Verlag London Limited, London
3. Maintenance Engineering Handbook, 7th Edition, by R. Keith Mobley (Editor in Chief), McGraw-Hill
Companies, Inc.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Object Oriented
Semester Sixth Subject Title programming and C++ Code TCS 654
Text Books:
1. Rambaugh James etal, "Object Oriented Design and Modeling",PHI-1997
2. Balagurusamy E," Object Oriented Programming with C++", TMH,2001 '
3. Sumitabha Das “Unix concepts & application” TMH
References:
1. Dillon and Lee, "Object Oriented Conceptual Modeling", New Delhi PHI-1993
2. Lipman, Stanley B, Jonsce Lajoie, C++ Primer Reading", AWL, 1999
3. Stephen R. Shah, "Introduction to Object Oriented Analysis and Design", TMH
4. Berzin Joseph, "Data Abstraction: the object oriented approach using C++", McGraw Hill
5. Budd, Timothy, "An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming", Pearson 2000
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Text Books
1. R.P.Singh & S.D. Sapre, “Communication Systems Analog and Digital” Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems” John Wiley & Sons 4th Edition
3. G.Kennedy and B. Davis,” Electronic Communication Systems” 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Simon Haykin, “Digital Communications” John Wiley & Sons
Reference Readings:
1. B.P. Lathi, “Modern Analog & Digital Communication Systems” Oxford University Press. Taub &
Schilling, “Communication System: Analog and Digital” Tata McGraw Hill.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Text Books
1. Engineering Economics, R.Paneerselvam, PHI publication
2. Principles and Practices of Management by L.M.Prasad.
Reference Readings:
1. Fundamentals of Management: Essential Concepts and Applications, Pearson Education, Robbins S.P.
and Decenzo David A.
2. Economics: Principles of Economics, N Gregory Mankiw, Cengage Learning
3. Principles of Management by Tripathy and Reddy
4. Modern Economic Theory, By Dr. K. K. Dewett & M. H. Navalur, S. Chand Publications
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Text Books:
1. Bela G. Liptak, “Automation Handbook Vol I”, CRC Press.
2. B.G. Liptak, ‘Handbook of Instrumentation- Process Control’ ,4th edition,2012
3. Gary Dunning, ‘Introduction to Programmable logic Controllers’ , Delmar Publisher, 2009
4. Webb & Reis, ‘Programmable logic Controllers’ , 5th edition , Prentice Hall of India ,2009
5. Jose A. Romagnoli, Ahmet Palazoglu, ‘Introduction to process Control’ , 2nd edition, CRC Tylor and
Francis group, 2012
Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Supervisory systems, IEEE tutorial
2. Statistical Process Control –ISA Handbook
3. John W Webb & Ronald A Reiss, Programmable Logic Controllers, principles and applications, Prentice
Hall of India.
4. Installation and user manuals of different DCS, PLC Vendors
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Seventh Subject Title Modern Control System Code TEE 701
Reference Readings:
1. M. Gopal: Control Systems – Principles and Design, 3rd Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, 2002.
2. B. Friedland: Control System Design, McGraw Hill, 1986.
3. E. Bryson and Y-C Ho: Applied Optimal Control, Taylor and Francis, 1975
4. Karl J. Astrom, Bjorn Wittenmark: Adaptive Control, 2nd Ed., Pearson Education, 2006
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Seventh Subject Title High Voltage Engineering Code TEE 702
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 04 03 01 00
Examination Duration Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
(Hrs) 03 00 EVALUATION 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Break down Phenomenon: Basic Process of breakdown, breakdown
Unit -1 06
phenomenon of : gaseous, liquid, solid, vacuum and composite dielectrics
Generation of high test voltages: Generation of high DC voltage by voltage
multiplier circuit and electrostatic generators, generation of high AC voltage by
Unit -2 10
cascade transformer and resonant transformers, generation of impulse voltage,
Impulse Generator, generation of high impulse current
Measurement of High Voltage and Current: Series Resistance micro-ammeter,
capacitance and resistance potential dividers, sphere gap, electrostatic voltmeter,
Unit -3 10
Generating voltmeter, impulse voltage measurement, measurement of high dc, ac
and impulse currents
High Voltage Testing: Requirement of high voltage test circuit, IS specifications;
impulse and power frequency test of transformer, lighting, arrester, bushing,
Unit -4 10
power cables, circuits breakers and isolator; measurement of resistivity, dielectric
constant and loss factor, partial discharge measurement.
Over Voltage Phenomenon and Insulation Coordination: Lightning and
switching phenomenon as causes of over voltage, protection of transmission line
Unit -5 6
and substation against over voltage, insulation coordination.
Total Hours 42
Text Books
1. E Kuffel and WS Zaengol,” High Voltage Engineering” Pergamon Press
2. MS Naidu and V Kamaraju,” High Voltage Engineering” Tata Mc Graw hill
Reference Readings:
1. MP Chaurasia “High voltage engineering:, Khanna Publisher
2. RS Jha, “ High Voltage Engineering”
3. C.L. Wadhwa “High Voltage Engineering”: wiley eastern Ltd.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Textbooks:
1. Fundamental of Electrical Drives, G.K. Dubey, New Age International Publication.
2. Electric Drives, Vedam Subrahmanyam, TMH
3. A first course on Electrical Drives, S.K. Pillai, , New Age International Publication.
Reference books:
1. Power Electronics – MD Singh and K B Khanchandani, Tata – McGraw-Hill Publishing company,1998
2. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives by B.K.Bose, PHI.
3. Thyristor Control of Electric drives – Vedam Subramanyam Tata McGraw Hill Publilcations.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINERING)
Semester Seventh Subject Title Electrical Drives Lab Code PEE 751
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Extra High Voltage (EHV)
Semester Eight Subject Title Code TEE 801
AC & DC Transmission
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit Content Hours
No.
Introduction : Need of EHV transmission, standard transmission voltage, comparison
of EHV ac & dc transmission systems and their applications & limitations, surface
Unit -1 voltage gradients in conductor, distribution of voltage gradients on sub-conductors, 8
mechanical considerations of transmission lines, modern trends in EHV AC and DC
transmission
EHV AC Transmission : Corona loss formulas, corona current, audible noise
generation and characteristics corona pulses their generation and properties, radio
Unit -2 8
interference (RI) effects, over voltage due to switching, Ferro resonance, reduction of
switching surges on EHV system, principle of half wave transmission.
Extra High Voltage Testing: Characteristics and generation of impulse voltage,
generation of high Ac and Dc voltages, measurement of high voltage by sphere gaps
and potential dividers.
Unit -3 10
Consideration for Design of EHV Lines: Design factors under steady state limits,
EHV line insulation design based upon transient over voltages.Effects of pollution
on performance of EHV lines.
EHV DC Transmission – I: Types of dc links, converter station, choice of converter
configuration and pulse number, effect of source inductance on operation of
Unit -4 converters. Principle of dc link control, converter controls characteristics, firing angle 8
control, current and excitation angle control, power control, starting and stopping of
dc link.
EHV DC Transmission – II: Converter faults, protection against over currents and
Unit -5 over voltages, smoothing reactors, generation of harmonics, ac and dc filters, Multi 8
Terminal DC systems (MTDC): Types, control, protection and applications.
Total Hours 42
Text Books
1. K. R. Padiyar: HVDC Power Transmission Systems. NEW AGE PUB
2. K. R. Padiyar: HVDC Power Transmission System, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1990
Reference Readings:
1. E. W. Kimbark: Direct Current Transmission, Vol. 1, Wiley Interscience, 1971.
2. J. Arrillaga: H.V.D.C Transmission, Peter Peregrines, 1983.
3. J. Arrillaga HVDC et. al, : Computer Modelling of Electrical Power System. John Wiley 1993
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Non Conventional Energy
Semester Eight Subject Title Code TEE 802
Resources
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Core Course (CC) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit Content Hours
No.
Introduction : Various non-conventional energy resources - Introduction, availability,
classification, relative merits and demerits.
Solar Cells : Theory of solar cells . solar cell materials , solar cell power plant, limitations.
Unit -1 Solar Thermal Energy: Solar radiation flat plant collectors and their materials , application 10
and performance , focusing of collectors and their materials , applications and
performance ; solar thermal power plants , thermal energy storage for solar heating and
cooling , limitations .
Geothermal Energy : Resources of geothermal energy , thermodynamics of geo-thermal
energy conversion-electrical conversion , non-electrical conversion , environmental
Unit -2 considerations . 10
Magneto-hydrodynamics (M H D ) : Principle of working of M H D Power plant ,
performance and limitations.
Fuel Cells : Principle of working of various types of fuel cells and their working ,
performance and limitations .
Unit -3 6
Thermo-electrical and thermionic Conversions : Principle of working, performance and
limitations
Wind Energy : Wind power and its sources , site selection , criterion , momentum theory
, classification of rotors , concentrations and augments , wind characteristics .
Unit -4 8
performance and limitations of energy conversion systems .
Bio-mass: Availability of bio-mass and its convention theory .
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) : Availability , theory and working
principle , performance and limitations.
Unit-5 8
Wave and Tidal Wave : Principle of working , performance and limitations . Waste
Recycling Plants
Total Hours 42
Text Books
1. Andrea Gabdel , “A Handbook for Engineers and Economists.”
2. A. Mani , “Handbook of solar radiation Data for India .”
3. Peter Auer , “Advances in Energy System and Technology ”, Vol. I & II Edited by Academic Press
4. F.R. the MITTRE , “Wind Machines” by Energy Resources and Environmental Series
Reference books:
1. Frank Kreith , “Solar Energy Hand Book “.
2. N. Chermisinogg and Thomes , C. Reign , “Principles and Application of solar Energy ”.
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Elective – I
Text Books
1. . K.B.Raina, S.K.Bhattacharya, Electrical Design Estimating and Costing, 2nd Edition, New Age International (P)
Ltd.
Reference Readings:
1. J.B.Gupta, Electrical Installation Estimating & Costing, 8th Edition S.K. Katria & Sons.
2. Uppal, Electrical Wiring Estimating and Costing, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
3. National Electric Code, Bureau of Indian Standard Publications.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Utilization of Electrical
Semester Seventh Subject Title Power Code TEE 706
Text Books:
1. Wadha C L: Generation, Distribution and Utilization of electrical energy - New Age International Ltd.
2. Partab H: Art and Science of Utilization of Electrical Energy, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
References:
1. E.Openshaw Taylor – Utilisation of Electric Energy – Orient Longman
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Expert System & Fuzzy
Semester Seventh Subject Title Logic Code TEE 707
Text Books:
1. Timothy J. Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, International edition, McGraw Hill, 2000.
2. Donald A. Waterman, A guide to Expert System, Addison Wiley, 1999.
References:
1. Dan W. Patterson, Introduction to AI and expert systems, Pearson education.
2. John yen and rezalansari, Fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic intelligence, control and information-Pearson’s education.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Energy Management &
Semester Seventh Subject Title Audit Code TEE 708
Text Books:
1. Albert: Plant Engineers & Managers Guide to Energy Conservation.
2. Wayne C. Turner Energy management handbook, John Wiley and Sons.
References:
1. NPC energy audit manual and reports
2. Guide to Energy Management, Cape Hart, Turner and Kennedy
3. Cleaner Production – Energy Efficiency Manual for GERIAP, UNEP, Bangkok prepared by National
Productivity Council
4. M.K.Lahiri : Saving of Electricity by System Management. M.K. Lahiri Publication
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Intelligent Sensors and
Semester Seventh Subject Title Instrumentation Code TEE 709
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Elective – II
Semester Eight Subject Title Power Plant Instrumentation Code TIC 801
Course Components Credits L T P
Contact Hours
Departmental Elective (DE) 04 03 01 00
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE: CWA MSE ESE
Examination Duration EVALUATION
(Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit Content Hours
No.
An Overview: Brief survey of methods of power generation. Hydro, thermal, nuclear, solar
and wind etc. Dependence of instrumentation on the method of power generation thermal
Unit -1 power plants general structures, pulverization and burners fans, dampers and actuators super 10
heaters stern traps- Economizer, Recirculator and regenerators, Cooling towers feed water
generators Turbine cooling system radiation detectors
Control loops and inter and Annunciation systems: Combustion control of main header,
pressure, air, fuel ratio control, furnace and excess control drum level (three element control)
Unit -2 main and re heat systems temperature control, burner tilting up bypass damper super heater 10
Spray and gas re circulation controls, hot well level control inter lock – MFT Turbine trip
conditions pulverizer control.
Turbine monitoring and control : Condenser vacuum control, gland steam exhaust,
Unit -3 pressure control, speed vibration shell temperature monitoring, lubricating oil temperature 6
control, hydrogen generator cooling system.
Analysis in power plant: Thermal conductive type paramagnetic type oxygen analyzer,
Unit -4 hydrogen purity meter chromatography, PH meter fact analyzer, pollution monitoring and 8
control.
Computer in power plant: load dispatching, computer generation station, mini computer
Unit-5 8
and supervisory
Total Hours 42
Text Books
1. El wakil, MM, power plant technology, Mc Graw hill.1984
2. Richard Delezal and ludrik Varcop, Process Dynamics Automatic Control of steam Generation plant, Elevier
Pulishing Co Amesternam 1972
Reference books:
1. J Balsubramnian and RK Jain Modern power plant engineering, Khanna Publisher, New Delhi 1987
2. Stephen Michael Elonka & antomy Lawerence kohal / standard Boiler operation, question and answer TMH
3. Modern power station practice Vol 6: Instruction Control and testing pergaman press oxford.1971.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Bio-Medical Electronics
Semester Eigth Subject Title Code TEC 801
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Control System Components
Semester Eigth Subject Title Code TIC 802
Text Books:
1. 1. TE Gibson and FB teuter, “control System components”, Mc Graw Hill, NY.
References:
1. 1. Anderson, “Analysis and design of pneumatic systems”.
2. Nagrath I.J and Gopal M, “Control system Engineering”, PHI
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester Eight Subject Title Digital Signal Processing Code TEC 802
Course Components Credits L T P
Departmental Elective Contact Hours
04 03 01 00
(DE)
Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE:EVALUATION CWA MSE ESE
Examination
Duration (Hrs) 03 00 10 30 60
Unit No. Content Hours
Introduction: Classification of systems: Continuous, discrete, linear, causal, stable,
dynamic, recursive, time variance; classification of signals: continuous and discrete,
Unit -1 energy and power; Mathematical representation of signals; spectral density; sampling 10
techniques, quantization, quantization error, Nyquist rate, aliasing effect. Digital signal
representation.
Discrete time system analysis: Z-transform and its properties, inverse z-transforms;
Unit -2 difference equation – Solution by Z-transform, application to discrete systems - Stability 8
analysis, frequency response – Convolution
Discrete Fourier transform & computation: Fourier transform of discrete sequence ,
Discrete Fourier series, DFT properties, magnitude and phase representation,
Unit -3 10
Computation of DFT using FFT algorithm, DIT & DIF, FFT using radix 2, Butterfly
structure.
Design of digital filters: FIR & IIR filter realization, Direct form – I & II, Parallel &
cascade forms. FIR design: Windowing Techniques, Need and choice of windows,
Unit -4 Linear phase characteristics. IIR design: Analog filter design, Butterworth and 8
Chebyshev approximations, digital design using impulse invariant and bilinear
transformation, Warping, prewarping, Frequency transformation
Digital signal processors:Introduction – Architecture – Features – Addressing Formats
Unit -5 6
– Functional modes - Introduction to Commercial Processors
Total Hours 42
Text Books
1. John G. Prokias and D.G. manolakis, “ Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications”, PHI,
1997.
2. A.V Oppenheim and Schafer, “ Discrete time Signal Processing”, PHI, 1989.
3. S.K. Mitra, ‘Digital Signal Processing – A Computer Based Approach’, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2001.
Reference Readings:
1. L.R. Rabiner and B.Gold, “Theory and Applications of digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 1992.
2. J.R. Johnson, “ Introduction to Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 1992.
3. D.J. DeFatta, J.G. Lucas and W.S Hodgkiss, “Digital Signal Processing”, J Wiley and sons, Singapore, 1988.
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Semester Seminar Code Credits Internal Assessment
The student is expected to present a seminar in all the semesters as mentioned in the table given above on
one of the current topics in related to subjects of Electrical Engineering. The student will undertake a
detailed study based on current journals, published papers, books/Book Chapters, on the chosen subject and
submit seminar report at the department during the seminar.
** The students are supposed give a seminar on the industrial training they have undergone after 6TH semester.
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EEP 751 Project Phase – I Credits: 04
For the Project Phase - I students will make their groups and are expected to start the preliminary
background studies towards the Project by conducting a literature survey in the relevant field. Each project
group should broadly identify the area of the Project work, familiarize with the design and analysis tools
required for the Project work and plan the experimental platform, if any, required for Project work. The
project may be software or hardware based. Each Project group will submit a detailed report of these
activities at the end of the semester.
Marks:
Report Evaluation: 30
Presentation(s): 50
Attendance: 20
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EEP 851 Project Phase – II Credits: 06
The Groups have to continue the Project work done in seventh semester. There would be an interim
presentation at the first half of the semester to evaluate the progress of the work and at the end of the
semester there would be a pre-Submission seminar before the Evaluation committee for assessing the
quality and quantum of work. This would be the qualifying exercise for the students for getting approval
from the Department Committee for the submission of Project. At least once technical paper may be
prepared for possible publication in Journals/Conferences. The final evaluation of the Project would be
conducted by the board of examiners constituted by the University including the guide and the external
examiner.
Distribution of marks
Internal evaluation of the Project work by the supervisor: 20 Marks
Internal evaluation of the Project by the Evaluation Committee: 30 Marks
Final evaluation of the Project Work by the Internal and External Examiners: 50 Marks
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