Syllabus CE 2
Syllabus CE 2
Syllabus CE 2
Course Course
Course Name L T P C Course Name L T P C
No. No.
Semester I Semester II
UPH101 Engineering Physics 3 1 0 8 UCH201 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 0 8
UMA101 Engineering Mathematics-I 3 1 0 8 UMA201 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 0 8
UEE101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 0 8 UCSE201 Programming for Problem Solving 4 1 0 10
English Communication 2 0 0 4 Engineering Drawing and Computer
UHSS101 UCE201 1 0 0 2
Graphics
UME101 Engineering Workshop 1 0 0 2 UHSS201 Professional Ethics and Human Value 2 0 0 4
UPH171 Engineering Physics Lab 0 0 3 3 UCH271 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0 0 2 2
UEE171 Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 0 0 2 2 UCSE271 Programming for Problem Solving Lab 0 0 3 3
English Communication Practice 0 0 2 2 Engineering Drawing and Computer
UHSS171 UCE271 0 0 4 4
Graphics Lab
UME171 Workshop Practice 0 0 4 4
Contact Hours: 26 12 3 11 41 Contact Hours: 26 13 3 9 41
Semester V Semester VI
Industrial Management and
UHSS501 3 0 0 6 UHSS601 Professional Communication 2 0 0 4
Entrepreneurship
UCE501 Design of Concrete Structures 3 0 0 6 UCE601 Structural Analysis-II 2 1 0 6
UCE502 Transportation Engineering-I 2 1 0 6 UCE602 Transportation Engineering-II 2 1 0 6
UCE503 Structural Analysis-I 2 1 0 6 UCE603 Environmental Engineering-II 3 0 0 6
UCE504 Environmental Engineering-I 3 0 0 6 UCE604 Foundation Engineering 3 0 0 6
Hydrology and Water Resources
UCE505 Geotechnical Engineering 3 0 0 6 UCE605 2 1 0 6
Engineering
UCE571 Transportation Engineering-I Lab 0 0 2 2 UCE671 Environmental Engineering-II Lab 0 0 2 2
UCE572 Environmental Engineering-I Lab 0 0 2 2 UCE672 Computer Aided Design 0 0 2 2
UCE573 Geotechnical Engineering Lab 0 0 2 2
UCE591 Surveying Camp 0 0 2 2
Total Contact Hours 26 16 2 8 44 Total Contact Hours 21 14 3 4 38
Semester I
1. Mathematical Physics:
Vector and Scalar field, grad, divergence, curl, Laplacian, line integral, surface integral, volume integral,
physical examples in the context of electricity and magnetism, Stokes theorem, Gauss theorem (No
proof). [5]
2. Electrodynamics:
Gauss Law of electrostatics, Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Displacement current, Equation of
Continuity, Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral form, Maxwell’s wave equation in free
space, propagation of EM wave in free space, transverse nature of EM wave.
[6]
Books / References:
List of experiments:
Experiment No 1: To determine the magnetic moment of a bar magnet and the horizontal component of the
earth's magnetic field.
Experiment No 2: To study the Hall Effect in semiconductor (Germanium Crystal) and then to calculate the
Hall coefficient.
Experiment No 4: To determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor (glass) by using
Lee’s Disc apparatus.
Experiment No 5: To study the variation of time period of a bar pendulum about different axes and
determine the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) at the place.
Experiment No 6: To determine the wavelength of sodium light by measuring the diameters of Newton's
Rings.
Experiment No 9: To determine the value of Planck's constant with the help of vacuum phototube.
Experiment No 10: To study the current flowing through an external circuit by a potentiometer and
determine the internal resistance of a standard cell.
Paper code: UMA101
Paper name: Engineering Mathematics-I Credit: 8
Total contact hours: 40 L-T-P: 3-1-0
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
(1) Practical English Usage, Michael Swan, OUP,1995
(2) Remedial English Grammar, F.T. Wood, Macmillan, 2007
(3) On Writing Well, William Zinsser, Harper Resource Book, 2001
(4) Study Writing, Liz Hamp-Lyons and Ben Heasely, CUP, 2006
(5) Communication Skills, Sanjay Kumar and PushpLata, OUP, 2011
(6) Exercises in Spoken English, Parts-I-III, CIEFL, Hyderabad, OUP
Books / References:
(i) D.P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
(ii) D.C. Kulshreshtha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 2009.
(iii) B.L. Thereja, A.K. Thereja, “ A Textbook of Electrical Technology”, S.Chand
UNIT:1 Molecular Structure and Quantum Mechanics: Crystal field theory and the energy level
diagrams for transition metal ions and their magnetic properties. Band structure of solids and the role of
doping on band structures.Molecular orbital and quantum mechanics: Schrodinger equation, Eigen function,
orthogonal and orthonormal. (6L)
UNIT:3 Reaction dynamics and Thermodynamics: Reaction laws: rate and order; molecularity; first and
second order kinetics; (Arrhenious equation) catalysis. Laws and applications of thermodynamics, 1st law
and 2nd law, Carnot cycle and related problems.
(8L)
UNIT:7 Industrial Chemistry:Solid liquid and gaseous fuels; constituents of coal, carbonization of coal,
coal analysis, proximate and ultimate analysis, classification of coal, petroleum, gasoline. Octane number,
cetane number, aviation fuel, natural gas, water gas.
(4L)
UNIT:9 Biochemistry: Carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, Nucleic acid– DNA and RNA,
Vitamins and hormones – sources and application. (2L)
Text/Reference Books:
1. S. Chawla, A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
2. Jain and Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
3. Atkins, Physical Chemistry, Oxford.
4. J. D. Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry, Blackwell Science.
5. V.R. Gowariker, N.V. Viswanathan, J. Sreedhar, Polymer Science, New Age International Publisher.
6. A.K. Chandra, Introductory Quantum Chemistry, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill
7. S.K. Ghosh Advanced General Organic Chemistry (A Modern Approach) (Set I & Ii) NCBA Publisher, New Delhi, 2009
8. B. Viswanathan, P. S. Raghavan, Practical Physical Chemistry, Viva
9. Dr. S. Rattan, Experiments in Applied Chemistry, S. K. Kataria& Sons.
Introduction to components of a computer system (disks, memory, processor, where a program is stored and
executed, operating system, compilers etc.)
Idea of Algorithm: steps to solve logical and numerical problems. Representation of Algorithm.
Flowchart/ Pseudocode with examples.
From algorithms to programs; source code, variables (with data types) variables and memory locations,
Syntax and Logical Errors in compilation, object and executable code
Searching, Basic Sorting Algorithms (Bubble, Insertion and Selection), Finding roots of equations, notion of
order of complexity through example programs (no formal definition required)
Functions (including using built in libraries), Parameter passing in functions, call by value,
Passing arrays to functions: idea of call by reference
Recursion, as a different way of solving problems. Example programs, such as Finding Factorial, Fibonacci
series, Ackerman function etc. Quick sort or Merge sort.
Module 8: Structure Contact hours: 6
Idea of pointers, Defining pointers, Use of Pointers in self-referential structures, notion of linked list (no
implementation)
Books / References:
1. Byron Gottfried, Schaum's Outline of Programming with C, McGraw-Hill
2. E. Balaguruswamy, Programming in ANSI C, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, The C Programming Language, Prentice
Hall of India
The laboratory should be preceded or followed by a tutorial to explain the approach or algorithm to be
implemented for the problem given.
Module 2: Theory of Projection of Points, Lines and Plane Surfaces Contact hours: 2
Introduction to orthographic projection - principles-Principal planes-First angle projection-projection of
points. Projection of straight lines (only First angle projections) inclined to both the principal planes –
Determination of true lengths and true inclinations by rotating line method and traces Projection of planes
(polygonal and circular surfaces) inclined to both the principal planes by rotating object method.
Module 2: Drawing projection of points, lines and plane surfaces Contact hours: 8
Drawing orthographic projection - Principal planes-First angle projection-projection of points. Projection of
straight lines (only First angle projections) inclined to both the principal planes – Determination of true
lengths and true inclinations by rotating line method and traces Projection of planes (polygonal and circular
surfaces) inclined to both the principal planes by rotating object method.
1. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, “Ethics in Engineering”, McGraw Hill, New York, 1996.
2. Charles D Fleddermann, “Engineering Ethics”, prentice Hall, New Mexico, 1999.
3. LauraSchlesinger, "How Could You Do That: The Abdication of Character, Courage, and Conscience",
Harper Collins, New York, 1996.
4. Stephen Carter, "Integrity", Basic Books, New York, 1996.
Semester III
Books / References:
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
2. P. G. Hoel, S. C. Port and C. J. Stone, Introduction to Probability Theory, Universal Book Stall, 2003
(Reprint).
3. S. Ross, A First Course in Probability, 6th Ed., Pearson Education India, 2002.
4. W. Feller, An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications, Vol. 1, 3rd Ed., Wiley, 1968.
5. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications, Reprint,
2010.
6. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 35th Edition, 2000.
7. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics (for semester III), Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2010.
8. S. J. Farlow, Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers, Dover Publications, 1993.
9. R. Haberman, Elementary Applied Partial Differential equations with Fourier Series and Boundary
Value Problem, 4th Ed., Prentice Hall, 1998.
10. Ian Sneddon, Elements of Partial Differential Equations, McGraw Hill, 1964.
11. Manish Goyal and N.P. Bali, Transforms and Partial Differential Equations, University Science Press,
Second Edition, 2010.
Paper Code: UME302
Paper Name: Engineering Mechanics Credit: 6
Total contact hours: 44 L-T-P: 3-0-0
Books / References:
1. Engineering Mechanics: S Timoshenko & D H Young. McGrow Hill Int.
2. Engineering Mechanics: R S Khurmi. S Chand & Co.
3. Engineering Mechanics: R K Bansal. Laxmi Publication (P) Ltd
4. Engineering Mechanics: K L Kumar. McGrow Hill Publishing Co.
5. Irving H. Shames (2006), Engineering Mechanics, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall
6. F. P. Beer and E. R. Johnston (2011), Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Vol I - Statics, Vol II, –
Dynamics, 9th Ed, Tata McGraw Hill
7. R.C. Hibbler (2006), Engineering Mechanics: Principles of Statics and Dynamics, Pearson Press.
Books / References:
1. Surveying (Vol I & II) by B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications.
2. Surveying by Dr. A. M. Chandra.
3. Surveying (Vol I & II) by P.B. Shahani.
4. Surveying and Levelling (Vol I & II) by T.P. Karnatkar
5. Surveying by Arrora, Standard Book House.
6. Surveying by Kulkarni
Books / References:
1. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, C.S.P.Ojha, R. Berndtsson and P. N. Chadramouli, Oxford
University Press, 2010.
2. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, P M Modi and S M Seth, Standard Book House.
3. Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, K. Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications, R.L. Daugherty, J.B. Franzini and E.J. Finnemore,
International Student Edition, Mc Graw Hill.
Paper Code: UCE303 Credit:6
Paper Name: Engineering Geology L-T-P: 3-0-0
Total contact hours: 35
Books/References:
1. Engineering and General Geology by Prabin Singh, S.K. Kataria and Sons, New Delhi.
2. A text Book of Geology by P.K. Mukherjee., The world Press Private Limited, 37 ‘A’ College
Street, Calcutta.
3. Physical and Engineering Geology by S.K. Garg, Khanna Publishers Delhi..
4. Introduction to Physical Geology by A.K. Dutta, H.R. Dutta ‘68’ Circular Road, Ranchi , Bihar.
5. A Test Book of Mineralogy by E.S. Dana, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi.
Books/References:
1. Building Materials And Constrution By G C Sahu, Mc Graw Hill Education (I) Pvt Ltd.
2. Building Materials By Varghe P.C., Phi Learning Pvt.
3. Building Materials By S S Bhavikatti, Vikas Publishing House.
Lab Experiments:
1. Chain Surveying Contact hours: 6
2. Compass: Traversing Contact hours: 6
3. Levelling: Observation using Dumpy level and staff, Fly levelling, Reciprocal levelling. Contact hours: 9
4. Theodolite: measurement of angles, traversing Contact hours: 6
5. Plane Table Surveying. Contact hours: 6
Lab Experiments:
1. Gradation of coarse and fine aggregates Contact hours: 2
2. Different corresponding tests and need/application of these tests in design and quality Control.
Contact hours: 2
3. Tensile Strength of materials & concrete composites Contact hours: 2
4. Compressive strength test on aggregates Contact hours: 2
5. Tension I - Elastic Behaviour of metals & materials Contact hours: 2
6. Tension II - Failure of Common Materials Contact hours: 2
7. Concrete I - Early Age Properties Contact hours: 2
8. Concrete II - Compression and Indirect Tension Contact hours: 2
9. Compression – Directionality Contact hours: 2
10. Torsion test Contact hours: 2
11. Hardness tests (Brinnel’s and Rockwell) Contact hours: 2
12. Tests on closely coiled and open coiled springs Contact hours: 2
13. Concrete Mix Design as per BIS Contact hours: 2
Lab Experiments:
1. Study of physical properties of minerals. Contact hours: 2
2. Study of different group of minerals. Contact hours: 2
3. Study of Crystal and Crystal system. Contact hours: 2
4. Identification of minerals: Silica group: Quartz, Amethyst, Opal; Feldspar group: Orthoclase, Plagioclase;
Cryptocrystalline group: Jasper; Carbonate group: Calcite; Element group: Graphite; Pyroxene group: Talc;
Mica group: Muscovite; Amphibole group: Asbestos, Olivine, Hornblende, Magnetite, Hematite, Corundum,
Kyanite, Garnet, Galena, Gypsum. Contact hours: 2
5. Identification of rocks (Igneous Petrology): Acidic Igneous rock: Granite and its varieties, Syenite,
hyolite, Pumice, Obsidian, Scoria, Pegmatite, Volcanic Tuff. Basic rock: Gabbro, Dolerite, Basalt and its
varieties, Trachyte. Contact hours: 2
6. Identification of rocks (Sedimentary Petrology): Conglomerate, Breccia, Sandstone and its varieties,
Laterite, Limestone and its varieties, Shales and its varieties. Contact hours: 2
7. Identification of rocks (Metamorphic Petrolody): Marble, slate, Gneiss and its varieties, Schist and its
varieties. Quartzite, Phyllite. Contact hours: 2
8. Study of topographical features from Geological maps. Identification of symbols in maps. Contact hours:
2
Paper code: UHSS371;
Paper name: Language Lab Credit: 2
Total contact hours: 40 L-T-P-C: 0-0-2-2
Semester IV
Text/Reference Books:
1. S.S. Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI learning Pvt Ltd.
2. M.K Jain, S.R.K Iyengar and R.K Jain, Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering computation,
New Age International Publishers.
3. E. Balagurusamy, Numerical Method, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
4. Xavier: C Language and Numerical Methods.
5. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons,
2006.
6. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi
Publications, Reprint, 2010.
7. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 35th Edition, 2000.
8. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics (for semester III), Tata McGraw-Hill, New
Delhi, 2010.
Unit:1
Definition of Economics, Consumer behaviour,Utility analysis and demand analysis, Kinds of Demand, Law of
Demand and Law of Supply, Elasticity of Demand: Types and Measurement, Scope of Economics including
economics of environment and e-commerce.
Unit:2
Market forms-Perfect and Imperfect markets, Features of Perfect competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic
competition, Price and output determination under Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic and Oligopoly
etc. Concept of Production function, Cost Analysis, Estimation of cost function-Profit and Break Even Analysis.
Unit:3
National Income,GNP and NNP,Per-Capita Income ,Theory of Production, Concepts of Production, Production
function, Law of variable proportions and Law of Return to scale, Source of Public Revenue-Tax Revenue and
Non-Tax Revenue, Direct and Indirect Tax, Inflation and Deflation. Banking-Definition-Types and function of
Bank. Concept of Investment Analysis.
Unit:4
Features of Indian Economy, Economic Reforms in India-Concept of Economic Liberalization, Privatization and
Globalization, Unemployment Problem in India-Types, Causes, remedial measures and recent employment
generation scheme of Government of India.
Unit:5
International Trade, Gains from International Trade, The World Trading Environment and Multinational
Corporations, BPO etc. Function and Role of IMF, World Bank and WTO.Concept of Stock Exchange Market
and Market for Securities.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Samuelson, P. A. and W. D. Nordhaus , Economics, McGraw Hill, New York.
2. Mishra, Sasmita (2009), Engineering Economics and Costing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Limited.
3. Sarma, G. and Debnath , A. , Engineering Economics , Kalyani Publishers , New –Delhi.
4. Dwivedy, D. N. (6th ed), Managerial Economics, Vikas Publishing House.
5. Mishra, R, Engineering Economics, University Science Press, New Delhi.
6. Datt & Sundharam (latest edition), Indian Economy, S. Chand Publication, New Delhi.
7. Misra & Puri (latest edition), Indian Economy, Himalaya Publishing House.
8. Ahmed , A and Begum , G , Engineering Economics ,Chandra Prakesh , Guwahati
Text/Reference Books:
1. Strength of Materials by G.H.Ryder, ELBS & Macmilan.
2. Strength of Materials by R. S. Khurmi.
3. Strength of Materials by Bansal.
4. Strength of Materials by Ramamruthm
Text/Reference Books:
1. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, P.M. Modi and S.M. Seth, Standard Book House.
2. Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, K. Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Open channel Flow, K. Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Open Channel Hydraulics, Ven Te Chow, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Burnside, C.D., “Electromagnetic Distance Measurement,” Beekman Publishers, 1971.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Concrete, Structure, Properties and Materials by P.K. Mehta , Prentices-Hall, Inc., New Jersey, USA.
2. Properties of Concrete by A.M. Neville, Longman U.K.
3. Concrete Technology by M.L. Gambhir , Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Testing of Concrete in Structures by J.H. Bungey, Surrey Univ Press, New York.
5. Concrete Technology: Theory and Practice by M.S. Shetty, S. Chand Publishing, Ram Nagar, New Delhi..
List of Experiments
1. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis: S.S. Sastry, PHI learning Pvt Ltd.
2. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering computation: M.K Jain, S.R.K Iyengar and R.K Jain,
New age Inter-national Publishers.
3. Numerical Method: E. Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
4. Xavier: C Language and Numerical Methods.
1. Residential Buildings, Industrial building, Public building, Signs and symbols of building materials, Single
Storied Residential Buildings (pitched roof) -Type II, Double Storied Residential Building with Flat Roof -Type
III. Contact Hours: 06
2. Bond in Brick Masonry (orthographic and isometric), Bonds in Stone Masonry. Contact Hours: 04
3. Doors, windows and ventilators; Arches and Lintels; Timber joints and Trusses. Contact Hours: 04
4. Stair cases. Contact Hours: 02
5. Simple drawings of above topics on computer Graphics (Auto-CAD). Contact Hours: 04