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JAMMU COURSE
SCHEME
B.E 1st Semester Civil Engineering
For Examination to be held in the Year December 2022,2023,2024,2025.
Contact hours/week = 25
LOAD MARKS %
TOTAL CHANGE
ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTION
COURSE COURSE CREDITS
COURSE TITLE MARKS
CODE TYPE L T P Internal External
150 1 00%
. Basic Science
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BSI 1101 Engineering Mathematics-I 50 100
Course
7
Basic Science Applied Engineering -
BS11102 50 100 150 3 100%
1,1
Course Chemistry
Engineering
1 CET6101 Science Energ) and Environment 150 3 100%
2 1 0 50 100
l-- Course
150 3 100%
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Professional
CI: I MO2 Structural Analysis- I 1 0 10
Core Course 50
Engineering
Principles of Electrical 150 3 100%
F.ET2101 Science ) 100
I 0 50-
Course Engineering
Humanities
Technical Communication
HM T1101 &Management 0 0 75 100 2 100%
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skills
25
I Course
Basic Science Applied Engineering 50 1 100%
BS1'1112 50 _
Course Chemist!), Lab
Professional
CEP6112 Structural Analysis- I Lab 50 - 50 1 100%
Core Course
Engineering 0 0
Principles of Electrical
EEP2111 Science 50 1 100%
Engineering Lab
Course 2 50 0
Humanities 11 0
Technical Communication 2 50 - 50 1 100%
FIN1P1111 & M a n a
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Course
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For Examination to be held in the Year December 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
CI. ASS 1st SEMI'~~ ER
BRANCH COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES
C'01 HSI TITLE ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I
CUi RSE. 1.1 BASIC SCIENCE COURSE
COL HSE NO, BSTI 101 1. T Marks
DURATION OF EXAM 3 HOURS 2 I Theory Sessional Credit
100 50 3
Course Outcomes: kt the end of the course the students ti ill be able to:
COI team general thi.vrelits LA calculus: I Ind maximum and minimum %aim of functions oftwo variables.
1'02 Uneletsland the concept of definite integrals.
CO3 Learn basics of complex trigonometry.
C04 Find the rank,eigen values vectors or matrices.
SECTION A
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULI. S
Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem on homogeneous functions, Rolle's theorem, Nlean value theorem, Taylor's and
Maclaurin's series with remainder. Taylor's series in two ariables. Maxima and 'Minima of functions or two variables.
M e t h o d o f L a g r a n g e ' s m u l t i p l i e r s . ( 1 2 h o u r s )
UNIT-II: INTEGRAL CALCULUS
Ntinite integrals with important properties, differentiation under the tritegral sign. Gamma, Beta and error functions with
simple problems, double and triple integrals with simple problems (8 hours)
SECTI()N B
UNIT-Ill: COMPLEX TRIGONOMETRY
Hyperbolic functions of a complex variable, ln\.erse Hyperbolic functions, Logarithmic function of a complex variable;
S u m m a t i o n o f s e r i e s b y C i S m e t h o d . ( 8 h o u r s . )
UNIT-IV: MATRICES
Introduction, Rank of a matrix, Elementary transformations, Elementary matrices, Inverse using elementary transformation, Normal
form of a matrix, E igen values and Eigen vector, Properties of Eiger value. Cayley Hamilton Theorem, Diagonalization of matrix.
I4-hours)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
Calculus and Analytic Geometry Thomas and Finney
Differential Calculus S. Narayan and P.K. Mittal
Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S Grewal
Engineering Mathematics-I Dr. Bhopinder Singh
Engineering Mathematics-II Dr. Bhopinder Singh
NOTE: There will be total eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use or calculator is allowed.
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• For Examination to be held in the Year December 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.
CLASS 1st SEMESTER
BRANCH CIVIL/ MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE TITLE COURSE TYPE APPLIED ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
COURSE NO. DURATION OF BASIC SCIENCE COURSE
EXAM BST 1 102 Marks
3 HOURS 2 Theory Sessional Credit
100 50 3
COURSE OUTCOMES: On completion of the course the students will he able to:
COI Know the importance of green chemistry and apply the knowledge of Drugs in day to day life.
CO2 Summarize the different types, preparation and uses of explosives and the importance of nano particles.
CO3 Acquire Knowledge about the identification of newly synthesized products through Spectroscopy
C04 Get acquainted with the basic knowledge of various Electrochemical Cells, metallic corrosion.
CO5 Get acquainted with the various chemical Processes encountered in the water softening and the impact of
lubrication in machinery.
SECTION — A
Unit I
GREEN CHEMISTRY, FUEL AND DRUGS
Green Chemistry : Definition & need of Green Chemistry, Principles and Applications of
Green Chemistry. Fuels: Characteristics of a good Fuel, calorific value & types of Fuels
Drugs: Definition, structure and applications of following drugs: -
(a) Tranquilizers (b) Antibiotics (08 hrs)
Unit—l1
NANO CHEMISTRY AND EXPLOSIVES
Nano Chemistry: Introduction and properties of nano particles, nano materials- Graphene
and Fullerenes, Explosives:- Definition and classification, preparation and uses of TNT and RDX (06 hrs.)
Unit — III
SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS
UV Spectroscopy: Principle, Band nature of UV Spectrum, types of electronic transitions and applications.
FR Spectroscopy: Principle, molecular vibrations and applications.
NMR Spectroscopy: Principle, shielding and de-shielding, equivalent and non-equivalent protons, chemical
shift and
applications of NMR. (08 hrs)
SECTION— B
Unit — IV
MATERIAL SCIENCE
Material Science: Types Properties & importance of materials: Metals, Semiconductors & Insulators.
Electrochemistry: Introduction to Electrolysis & Faraday's laws, Electrochemical cells; galvanic cell its
applications, Mass transfer by electroplating and diffusion.
Corrosion: Dry and wet corrosion, factors influencing rate of corrosion, Remedial Measures against
corrosion —cathodic protection, Protective Coatings- galvanizing.
( 1 0 h r s )
Unit — V
WATER TREATMENT AND LUBRICANTS
Water Treatment: introduction, softening of water by Zeolite & ion-exchange processes, priming and
foaming, sludge &scale formation, determination of hardness of water by EDTA method, Numerical on
hardness and softening of water.
Lubricants : Classification, mechanism and importance of lubricants. (10 his)
RECOMM EN DEDBOOKS:
I. Engineering Chemistry Sharma, B.K.
2. Material Science and Engineering William Callister
3. An introduction to nano materials and nano science A.K Das & Mahua Das
4. Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds Silverstein
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Engineering Chemistry Shashi, Chawla
2. Spectroscopy of Organic Silverstein
3. Compounds
Electrochemistry Samuel Glasstone
NOTE: There shall be a total of eight questions 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required
to attempt Five questions, selecting at least two questions from eacction. Use of calculator is allowed.
For Examination to be held in the Year December 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
CLASS 1st SEMESTER
BRANCH CIVIUECE ENGINEERING
COURSE TITLE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
COURSE TYPE
ENGINEERING SCIENCE COURSE
COURSE NO. CET6101 1, T Marks
DURATION OF EXAM 3 HOURS 2 1 Theory Sessional Credit
100 50 3
COURSE OUTCOMES: On completion of the course the students will be able to
COI Understand the eco-systems, biodiversity and its conservation.
CO2 Understand the basic concepts of environmental studies and natural resources.
CO3 Gain knowledge about different types of environmental pollutions and their control measures.
CO4 Understand the fundamentals of social issues, population and the environment.
SECTION-A
Environment: Introduction, Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies- Definition, scope and importance, Need for
public awareness. Ecosystem: Concept, Energy flow, Structure and function of an ecosystem. Food chains, food webs and
ecological pyramids, Forest ecosystem, Grassland ecosystem. Desert ecosystem and Aquatic ecosystems.
(10 hrs)
Natural Resources: Renewable and Non-renewable resources. Different types of resources.
Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources.
Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture,
fertilizer-pesticide problems.
(10 hrs)
SECTION-13
Pollution: Definition, Cause, effects and control measures,
Air pollution- Sources, effects, control, air quality standards, air pollution act, air pollution measurement.
Water Pollution-Sources and impacts, Soil Pollution-Sources and impacts, disposal of solid waste. Greenhouse gases — effect,
acid rain. Noise pollution- Definition, Cause, effects and control measures.
(10 hrs)
Social Issues and the Environment: Sustainable development and Sustainable use of Resources, Urban problems
related to energy, Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and nonrenewable energy sources use of
alternate energy sources, Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, soil erosion and desertification, Role of
an individual in conservation of natural resources. Environment Protection Acts; Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act, Wildlife Protection Act and Forest Conservation Act.
(10 hrs)
RECOMMENDEDBOOKS:
1 Environmental Engineering Peavy. Rowe And Tchobanoglous
2 Elements of Environmental Science And Engineering
Meenakshi
3 Environmental Studies Kaushik And Kaushik
4 A Basic Course In Environmental Studies Deswal And Deswal
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NOTE:There will be total eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is