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Syllabus of Common Courses from Second Year Onwards


(Effective from 2017 Admitted Batch Onwards)
III SEMESTER
Course Code: MA 13101 L-T-P-C
Course Title: MATHEMATICS – III 3-1-0-4

Module 1: Complex Numbers and Functions

Complex functions, Derivative , Analytic function, Cauchy- Reimann equations, Laplace’s


equation, Geometry of Analytic functions: Conformal mapping, Linear fractional
Transformations, Schwarz - Christoffel transformation, Transformation by other functions. 12

Module 2: Complex Integration

Line integral in the Complex plane, Cauchy’s Integral Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral formula,
Derivatives of analytic functions. Power series, Functions given by power series, Taylor series
and Maclaurin’s series. Laurent’s series, Singularities and Zeros, Residue integration method,
Evaluation of real Integrals. 12

Module 3: Partial Differential Equations

First order partial differential equations, solutions of linear and nonlinear first order PDEs,
classifications of second order PDEs, Method of characteristics, boundary and initial value
problems(Dirichlet and Neumann type) involving wave equation, heat conduction equations,
Laplace’s equations and solutions by method of separation of variables (Cartesian coordinates).
12

Module 4: Laplace and Fourier Transforms

Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms, properties, convolutions, solution of ODE and PDE by
Laplace transform, Fourier series, Fourier Integrals, Fourier transforms, sine and cosine
transforms, solution of PDE by Fourier transform. 06

Texts:
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1. J. W. Brown and R.V. Churchill, Complex Variables and Applications, 7 th edn., Mc-
Graw Hill, 2004.
2. I.N. Sneddon, Elements of Partial Differential Equations, McGraw Hill, 1957.
3. D. Bhatta and L. Debnath, Integral Transforms and their applications, 3 rd edn.,CRC,
2014.

References:

1. J.H. Mathews and R.W. Howell, Complex Analysis for mathematics and engineering, 3 rd
edn., Narosa, 1998.
2. S.J. Farlow, Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers, Dover
Publications, 1993.
3. Dennis G. Zill and Patrick D. Shanahan, A first course in Complex analysis with
applications, 2nd edn., Jones and Bartlett, 2010.
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IV SEMESTER
Course Code: MA 14101 L-T-P-C
Course Title: MATHEMATICS – IV 3-1-0-4

Module 1: Probability distributions

Random experiments, sample space, events, probability and conditional probability, Bayes
theorem. Probability space, random variables, probability distribution and density functions,
expectation (mean and variance). Standard distributions: Binomial distribution, Hypergeometric,
Poisson. Continuous distributions: uniform, normal and exponential. Bivariate and multivariate
distributions (joint distributions and densities), conditional distributions. 12

Module 2: Statistical Inference

Population and population parameters. Samples and sampling distributions (normal, chisquare, t-
, and F-distributions). Estimation of parameters (estimators and estimates) – point and interval
estimation.Maximum likelihood estimation. Tests of hypothesis – simple and composite; types of
errors (type I and type II), power of test, p-value and its interpretation; tests for comparison of
proportions, means and variances. 12

Module 3: Regression analysis

Correlation and regression, simple linear regression, estimation of parameters, regression


diagnostics (analysis of errors), confidence and prediction intervals. Multiple linear regression,
multiple regression coefficient, R2. 06

Module 4: Numerical Analysis

Solution of nonlinear equation: bisection method, secant method, Regula falsi method, Newton’s
method, Interpolation: Lagrange interpolation, Newton interpolation, inverse interpolation.
Numerical Integration; finite differences, Newton cotes rules, trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rule.
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Euler’s method, Runge-Kutta method. 12

Texts:
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1. Conte and De Boor,Elementary numerical analysis: an algorithmic approach, McGraw-
Hill, 1972.

References:

1. Johnson, R. A ., Miller and Freund’s Probability and Statistics for Engineers, 6th edition.
PHI, 2004.
2. Levin R. I. & Rubin D. S., Statistics for Management, 7th edition, PHI, New Delhi,
2000.
3. S.M. Ross, Introduction to Probability and statistics for Engineers, 3rd edition, Academic
Press, Delhi, 2005.
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VI SEMESTER

Course Code: HS 16101 L-T-P-C


Course Title: PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 2-0-0-2
1. Communication: Communication Process, Effectiveness, Barriers in communication
Verbal Communication & Non-verbal Communication soft skills (body postures, movements,
gestures, facial expressions etc.) Listening skill, Speaking skill, Reading skill & Writing skill 07
2. Technical Writing: A. Note making & note taking, Paraphrasing, Summarizing, Abstract
writing, Technical description of tools, appliances and processes, Precis writing, Letter writing
and Application writing.
B. Report writing, Paragraph writing, Essay writing, project writing & presentation writing 14
3. Phonetics and Paralanguage: Language variety, Need for teaching pronunciation, Pitch,
Tone group, Rhythm, Word stress, Syllable 07

Essential Readings:

1. Asher, R.E. The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics Baner, L. English Word-
Formation. CUP. 1983.
2. Gimson, A.C. An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English. London: Edward
Arnold.1989. (Chapter 1, 2 & 3 only)
Suggested Readings:
1. Abercrombic, D. Elements of General Phonetics. Edingburgh: Edingburgh University
Press. 1967. (Chapter 2, 4, & 6 only)
2. Robert M. Sherfield, Developing Soft Skills, Montgomery and Moody Fourth Edn.
Pearson, 2009.
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VII SEMESTER

Course Code: HS 17101 L-T-P-C


Course Title: PRINCIPLE OF MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2-0-0-2

Module I

Introduction to Management, Characteristics of Management, Management as an art –


profession, Systems approach to management, Task and Responsibilities of a Professional
Manager, Levels of Managers and Skill required, Planning & Decision Making. 06

Module II

Management Process, OrganizingPrinciples & Structures, Directing: Leadership, Motivation,


Communication and Controlling 12

Module III

Introduction to Functional areas of Management, Operations Management, Human Resources


Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management 08

Module IV

Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Starts ups, Prospects & Challenges. 02

Suggested Readings:

1. Koontz, H., and Weihrich, H.,Essentials of Management: An International Perspective,


8th ed., McGraw Hill, 2009.
2. Hicks, Management: Concepts and Applications, Cengage Learning, 2007.
3. Mahadevan, B., Operations Management, Theory and Practice, Pearson Education Asia,
2009.
4. Kotler, P., Keller, K.L, Koshy, A., and Jha, M., Marketing Management, 13 thed., 2009.
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VIII SEMESTER
Course Code: HS18101 L-T-P-C
Course Title: Engineering Economics 2-0-0-2

Module I

Introduction to basic economics, Relationship among Science, Engineering, Technology and


Economic Development, Utility Analysis- Demand Analysis, Elasticity of Demand, Supply
Analysis. 05

Module II

Factors of Production, Theory of Firm: Production Function in the short and long run, Concept
of Cost Analysis, Break Even Analysis 07

Module III

Meaning of Market, Structure of markets: Pricing and Output Determination in Different Market
Structure 07

Module IV

Macroeconomics: Concepts of National Income, Measurement of National Income, Overview of


Business Cycle, International Trade & Stock market, Monetary & Fiscal Policy, Current issues in
Economic Development 10

Suggested Readings:

1. Gregory. N. Mankiw, “Principles of Microeconomics”, Cengage Learning, 6 th Edition,


2012.
2. Hal R. Varian, “Microeconomic Analysis”, Norton & Company Inc., 3 rd Edition, 1992.
3. James M. Henderson and Richard E. Quandt, “Microeconomic Theory: A Mathematical
Approach”, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 3rd Edition, 1980.
4. Gregory. N. Mankiw, “Principles of Macroeconomics”, Cengage Learning, 6 th Edition,
2007.
5. JagdishHanda, “Monetary Economics”, Routledge, 2nd Edition.

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