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Course
Number

51001

51002

Title
of
course

Course Objective

1. Train and develop


communication
skills with LSRW
skills which is a
must in competitive
world.
2. To transform into
a dynamic
personality with
confidence.
3. To emphasize the
importance of
English
language in
academic and
employability.
4. To empower the
communicative
skills which
enhances the
employability skills
with self-confidence.
5. Strategy to
enhance the soft
skills .
Mathemati 1. The course
cs-I
intends to provide an
overview of infinite
series which occur in
problems of signal
transmission,
chemical diffusion,
vibration and heat
flow etc.
2. This course helps
in translating a
physical or other
problem in to a
mathematical model.
3. To provide an
overview of
discovering the
experimental aspect
of modern applied

Course Out comes

PEOs

1. Develop their LSRW


skills.
2. Overcome their Mother
tongue
influence.
3. Express/interpret their
3&4
views without hesitation.
4. Lose their stage fear and
develop
self-confidence.
5. Able to reach corporate
expectations.

Understand the concepts of 2


modeling or translating a
physical or any other
problem
in
to
a
mathematical
model.
2. Able to apply
this knowledge to solve the
problems.
3. An ability to identify,
formulates, and solves the
problems.
4. Ability to know and to
understand various types of
series
and
sequences.
5. Ability to know the
nature of series and
sequences.
6.
Consequently
mathematics-1 place a vital

POs

d,f&
g

a&e

mathematics
4. This course
creates the ability to
model, solve and
interpret , any
physical or
engineering
problem.

51008

Mathemati 1. The course


cal
intends to provide an
Methods
overview of
Matrices which
occur in physical
and engineering
problems.
2. This course helps
in translating a
physical or other
problem in to a
mathematical model.
3. To provide an

role in many areas in


engineering for example
signal
transmission
chemical diffusion vibration
,
heat
flow
,solid
mechanics
,fluid
flow
,electro
statics.
7. Ability to solve the model
by selecting and applying a
suitable
mathematical
method.
8. Ability to interpreting the
mathematical results in
physical or other terms to
see what it practically
means and implies.
9. The knowledge of
curvature is useful for all
branches of engineering in
design of chips , bending of
beams , curvature of railway
tracks.
10.mathematics-1 enhance
the
conceptual
understanding
of
the
learners and improves the
application capability in
their respective branches of
engineering and technology.
Inculcate the habit of
mathematical thinking.
1. Understand the concepts 2
of modeling or translating a
physical or any other
problem
in
to
a
mathematical
model.
2. Able to apply
this knowledge to solve the
problems.
3. An ability to identify,
formulates, and solves the
problems.
4. Ability to know and to
understand various types of

a&e

overview of
discovering the
experimental aspect
of modern applied
mathematics
4. This course
creates the ability to
model, solve and
interpret any
physical or
engineering
problem.

51004

Engineeri 1.
The
course
ng Physics intends to provide an
overview of the
working principles,
and applications of
the communication
building blocks like
lasers, fiber optics
and semiconductor
devices
etc
for
performing
their
functions.
2. This course relies
on
elementary
treatment
and
qualitative analysis
and makes use of
simple models and
equation
to
illustrate
the

Numerical
methods
5. Ability to solve Fourier
series
6. Consequently numerical
methods place a vital role in
many areas in engineering
for example Dynamics,
elasticity, heat transfer,
electromagnetic theory and
quantum
mechanics.
7. Ability to solve the model
by selecting and applying a
suitable
mathematical
method.
8. Ability to interpreting the
mathematical results in
physical or other terms to
see what it practically
means and implies.
9. The knowledge of
interpolation is useful in
predicting future out comes
base
on
the
present
knowledge.
10. Inculcate the habit of
mathematical thinking.
1. Understand the operating 1,2&
principles of solid state 4
devices like semiconductor
devices and connection to
the physical operation of the
devices.
2. Understand the behavior
of
solids
in
their
mechanical,
electrical,
magnetic, optical properties
and
imperfections
in
crystals
3. Able to understand the
formation of energy bands
and restrictions imposed on
electron motion in crystals.
4. An ability to understand
the debacle of classical
physics and the new laws
applicable
in
the

concepts involved.
3. To provide an
overview
of
quantum, statistical
mechanics and solid
state
physics.
4. To gain the
knowledge
on
existing
future
upcoming devices.

51005

Engineeri
ng
chemistry

1.
Acquire the
knowledge on the
working principles,
mechanism
of
reactions
and
applications of the
building blocks like
batteries, fuel cells,
polymers and nano
materials
etc.

microscopic
world.
5. Able to understand the
mechanism of conduction in
pure as well as extrinsic
semiconductors to learn the
functioning of solid state
devices
6. Able to understand
electrical behavior of basic
components
of
semiconductor devices like
P-N junction diode, LED,
LCD
etc.
7. Able to understand
magnetic fields in different
magnetic materials, their
properties and applications.
8. Able to understand how
laser light being produced in
different laser systems and
their
applications
in
different
fields.
9. Able to know the basic
concepts of optical fibers,
their
categories
and
applications.
10. Knowledge on the main
causes for a defective
quality of sound in the hall,
their remedies and design of
good
auditorium.
11. Able to understand the
production, properties and
applications
of
nanomaterials in nanotechnology
1. Understand the operating 1,2&
principles and the reaction 4
mechanisms of batteries and
fuel
cells.
2. Able to apply this
knowledge to the analysis
and design of batteries.
3. An ability to design and
conduct experiments, as
well as to organize, analyze,

2.
This course
relies on elementary
treatment
and
qualitative analysis
and makes use of
simple models and
equation
to
illustrate
the
concepts involved.
3.
To provide an
overview of surface
coatings inorder to
protect the metal ,
reverse osmosis and
surface To gain the
knowledge
on
existing
future
upcoming devices,
materials
and
methodology.chemis
try.

and interpret data.


4. An ability to identify and
formulate
polymers.
5. Ability to know and to
understand the various
process of removing the
hardness
of
water.
6. Have a knowledge of
various
polymers
like
polyethylene, PVC, PS,
Teflon, Bakelite, Nylon
which have engineering
applications.
7. Have knowledge of
preparing Nano materials
and their applications in
industry.
8. Know the properties of
Lubricants.
9. Have a scope in the area
of
Material
chemistry.
10. Have a knowledge on
4.
To gain the preparation
of
semiknowledge
on conductors
existing
future
upcoming devices,
materials
and
methodology.
6

51006

Computer
Programm 1. This course is
ing
&
designed to
Data
provide a
Structures
comprehensive
study of the C
programming
language. It stress
the strengths of C,
which provide
students with the
means of writing
efficient,
maintainable, and
portable code.

2&4
1. Understand the basic
terminology used in
computer
programming

2. Write, compile and debug


programs in C language.

3. Use different data types in


a computer program.

4. Design programs involving


decision structures, loops
and

e &
k

2. The nature of C
language is
emphasized in the
wide variety of
examples and
applications.

functions.

5. Explain the difference


between call by value and
call by reference

6. Understand the dynamics


3. To learn and
of
acquire art of
memory by the use of
computer
programming
pointers.
4. To know about
some popular
7. Use different data
programming
structures
languages and how
and create/update basic
to choose
data
Programming
language
for
files.
solving a problem
7

51007

Engineeri 1. The student will be


ng
able to understand
Drawing
importance of
dimensioning in
large scale drawings
used as design
initiation in
manufacturing.
2. The student will be
able to understand
the significance of
different kinds of
pencils used for
drawing different
types of lines.
3. The subject will
ensure the student
to learn basics of
darwing like conics,
scales etc
4. The graduate will be
able to understand
the topics like first

1.
2.

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

8.

Learn the importance of 2


types of pencils used in
engineering drawing
Understand significance
of dimensioning and
scaling in engineering
drawing.
Learn basics of lettering,
conics and scales.
Learn
projection
of
points, lines and solids.
Learn difference between
first and third angle
projections.
Will
analyze
development of surfaces.
Draw projections of
solids
which
are
sectioned or intersected
with another solid.
Understand
the
importance of AUTOCAD software in present

c&
e

angle and third


day industry.
angle projections.
9. Learn basics Features of
5. The graduate will be
AUTO-CAD software.
introduced to topics 10. How different kinds of
like Isometric
drawings like screws,
projections,
nuts and bolts are helpful
orthographic
for industry.
projections of
points, lines and
solids.
6. The graduate will
also be introduced
to topics like
development of
surfaces,
perspective views
etc.

53007

II-Year/I-Semester
1. Understand the concepts
of series solution, special
functions
and complex
variables.
2. Able to apply this
1.
The
course knowledge to solve the
intends to provide an problems.
overview
of 3. An ability to identify,
differential
formulates, and solves the
equations
which problems.
occur in physical 4. Ability to know and to
and
engineering understand various types of
problems.
special
functions.
2. This course relies 5. Ability to solve potential
on
the series functions, stream functions
solution of certain and velocity potential.
special types of 6. Consequently functions
differential
of complex variables place a
equations
like vital role in many areas in
Bessels differential engineering for example the 2
equations ,Legendre motion of fluids, the transfer
Mathemati
differential
of heat, the processing of
cs-III
equations
and signals, electromagnetic and
Chebeshev
electrostatic field theory.
differential
7. Ability to classify and
equations,and also solve the contour integration
on study of complex of complex functions.
variables.
8. Ability to know the
3. To provide an complex variable techniques
overview
of and knowledge of mapping
functions
of and transforms play a major
complex variables role in several areas of
which
helps
in Engineering.
solving
many 9. The knowledge of Graph
complex problems in theory is used in developing
heat
conduction, the theory of trees to solve
fluid dynamics and applications in electrical
electrostatics.
networks.
10. Inculcate the habit of
mathematical thinking and
the students t are able to
apply the subject where ever
necessary.

a&e

53008

Fluid
Mechanics
and
Hydraulic
Machinery

1.
Establish
fundamental
knowledge of basic
fluid mechanics and
address and specific
topics relevant to
simple applications
involving
fluids.
2. To familiarize
students with the
relevance of fluid
dynamics to many
engineering systems.
3. To perform basic
calculations
for
analysis of simple
systems involving
fluid
motion.
4. To be aware and
appreciative of the
importance of fluid
processes in the well
being of the society;
gain
experience
working in groups;
be able to compose
clear and effective
engineering reports.

1. Use vectors, linear


algebra, differential and
integral
calculus;
principles of statics and
dynamics and analytical
formulation.
2. Recognize how fluid flow
theory can be employed in a
modern
electrical
engineering
design
environment.
3. Apply the fundamental
fluid mechanics principles
in the design of hydraulic
turbines
and
pumps.
4. Select the pumps,
turbines
and
hydraulic
machinery according to the
practical
situation.
5. Apply basic knowledge
on various fluid properties
and problems related to
fluid
mechanics.
6. Apply the concepts and
application
of
the
continuity,
energy
and
momentum equations and 1
flow measurements in fluid
mechanics.
7. Able to apply different
laws like Newtons Law,
Bernoullis law and Eulers
Law
to
analyze
the
problems on various pipe
sections.
8. Conduct experiment on
submarines, aeroplanes and
wind tunnel, calculate the
forces, solve problems and
tackle
the
situation.
9. Calculate the discharge,
time required to empty a
reservoir with different
types of notches or weirs at
the water project site.
10. Compute the magnitude

a , b
&c

10

53009

Electronic
Devices
and
Circuits

1.
The
course
intends to provide an
overview of the
principles, operation
and application of
the analog building
blocks like diodes,
BJT, FET etc for
performing various
functions.
2. This course relies
on
elementary
treatment
and
qualitative analysis
and makes use of
simple models and
equation
to
illustrate
the

of total pressure and to


locate
its
point
of
application in the design of
several hydraulic structures.
1. Understand the operating
principles
of
major
electronic
devices,
circuit
models
and
connection to the physical
operation of the devices.
2. Able to apply this
knowledge to the analysis
and design of basic circuits.
3. An ability to design and
conduct experiments, as
well as to organize,
analyzes, and interprets
data.
4. An ability to identify,
formulates,
and
solves

concepts involved.
3. To provide an
overview
of
amplifiers, feedback
amplifiers
and
oscillators.
4. To gain the
knowledge
on
existing on future
analog circuits.

hardware
problems.

engineering

5. The following are the


major outcomes in the part
of electronic devices and
circuits.
6. Ability to know and to
understand the categories in
the field of solid state
materials and get to know
about the importance of 1
semiconductors.
7. Ability to know the
property of semiconductor
materials by projecting the
view of energy bands and
analyzing the characteristics
of
semiconductor
components like diode.
8. Ability to know the
complete internal structure
of PN junction and types of
bias.
9. Consequently view the
nature
of
electronics
compromising
4
Cs
components,
communication,
computation and control.
10. Ability to apply diode in
power supply circuits by
rectifiers, filters and by
regulation
using
zener
diode.
11. Ability to know the
theory of bipolar transistor
by this, operation, biasing
effects and stabilization of
factors, the hybrid models to
know how to block the large
capacitive values and to
know about how small
signal models are needed in

a, b,
&c

11

53010

Electrical
Circuits

1 To understand the
basic concepts of
circuit analysis .
2
To understand
Single Phase A.C
Circuits
3
To understand
Resonance concept
4
To understand
magnetic
circuits
5 Circuit theorems.
6
Net works
topology.

various configurations to
determine
frequency
response
and
phase
operations of voltage gain
and
application
of
configurations in hardware
implementations.
12. Ability to know the
theory of channel effect
transistors, by analyzing
then to introduce the
concept of MOS transistor
and to know the operation
of MOS transistor. And get
to apply the concept of
charge
inversion
on
MOSFET.
13. Ability to gain the idea
of MOSFET later to know
the structure CMOS by
considering the factors in
application of determining
digital
circuits.
14. Further to know the
knowledge in the field of
solid or integrated circuit
technology and its trends.
15. Ability to implement
designs of digital electronic
devices
1. Students will be able to
explain
basic
circuit
concepts and responses.
2. Will be able to do linear
modeling
of
passive
elements and sources, and
explain the conversion of
three
phase
circuits.
3. Will be able to use
analytical techniques in
resistive circuits energized
by direct current voltage
and current sources applied
in
theorems
.
4. Student will understand
the concept of network

12

53011

Electroma
gnetic
fields

1. Understand the
concepts of electric
field
2. Understand the
concepts
of
magnetic field
3.
Develop
the
theory for power
transmission
lines
4.
Develop
the
theory for electrical
machines
5.
Know the
concept of the time
varying
fields
6.
Learning
Maxwells equations
7. Application of
Gausss
law
8. Application of

topology.
5. Student will understand
the concept of resonance.
6. Acquire skills in using
electrical
designing
of
circuits.
7.
Acknowledge
the
principles of operation and
the main features of electric
machines
and
their 1
applications.
&
8. Be able to systematically 2
obtain the equations that
characterize
the
performance of an electric
circuit as well as solving
both single phase and threephase circuits in sinusoidal
steady
state.
9.
Interpreted
the
simulation
results.
10. Will be able to evaluate
lecture material with circuit
simulation software and
laboratory
bench
experiments.
1. Electric fields, coulombs
law, EFI due to varies
charges,
properties
of
electric potential function,
application of Gausss law,
Laplaces and poissions
equations.
2. Potential and EFI due to
an
electric
dipole,
conductors and insulators
and dielectrics, capacitance,
conduction and convection
current
densities.
3. Biot-savarts law, MFI
due to varies charges, point
of amperes circuital law
and applications, Maxwells
equations, Lorentz force
equation.
4. Scalar and vector

a, b,
e , j
&i

a , e,
j&i

Amperes
law

13

53012

Electrical
MachinesI

magnetic potential and its


applications,
self
and
mutual inductance and
Neumanns
formulae.
5. Time varying fields,
faradays
laws
of 1 &2
electromagnetic induction,
pointing
theorem.
6. Students will able to
understand the concepts of
electic and magnetic fields,
conductors,
inductors,
dielectrics, dipoles in varies
applications.
7. Students will able to
circuital explain the applications of
electric and magnetic fields
in varies industrial areas.
8. Students will able to
understand
the
fundamentals of field theory
in transmission lines and
electrical
machines.
9. Student will understand
the fundamentals of time
varying fields which are in
the
industrial
areas.
10. Students will able to
explain the applications of
varies laws in the operation
of varies machines.

1. Provide the
students a detailed
knowledge regarding
energy conversion
processes( Mechanic
al Energy into
Electrical Energy
and vice versa) and
Energy Balance
Equation
2. Provide the
students a detailed
knowledge regarding
electrical DC

1. Learn the
Electromagnetic energy
conversion principles.
2. Learn the detailed
features of dc machines
including construction and
operation.
3. Distinguish different dc
machines according to their
principle of operations.
4. Know the EMF
equations, torque equations,
characteristics, starting
methods of different

machines.
3. Strengthening
knowledge of
students regarding
the construction and
working principle of
DC machines which
will help them in
design field.
4. Teach the students
to calculate different
parameters of
different DC
machines and also to
follow numerous
paths to get
improvised result.

electrical DC machines.
5. Learn the behavior and
response of different dc
machines under different
load conditions.
6. Learn to calculate losses,
efficiency, voltage
regulation and other
parameters of different
machines.
1
7. Know different operating &
conditions where one type
2
of machine is replaced by
other to get higher
efficiency.
8. Get a glimpse of
industrial scenario by
correlating bookish
knowledge to industrial
concepts.
9. Know the importance of
modern speed control
methods of dc drives.
10. Students will excel
themselves to face
competitive examinations of
engineering.

I-Year/II-Semester

14

54007

15

54008

1. Describe The
Nature And Scope of
Managerial
Economics.
2. It gives complete
study on the demand
and elasticity of
demand and
Manageria
methods of demand
l
forecasting.
Economic
3. It gives detailed
and
structure on the
Financial
pricing strategies
Analysis
4. It shows clear
picture methods and
sources of raising
finance.
5. It gives a clear cut
information of
preparing final
accounts
Power
1. Electrical Power
System-I
plays significant role
in day to day life of
entire mankind.
2. This course
concerns the
generation and
distribution of power
along with the
economic aspects.
3. The student will
consider and analyze
the various operating
characteristics of
different types of
generation,
transmission, and
distribution
equipment and
systems.

1. Learn basic concepts of


economics.
2. Learn about demand
analysis.
3. Learn about production
theory.
4. Students learn about
market structures and
different pricing methods.
5. Students learn about
different types of business
and their evolution.
6. Students learn about
capital budgeting appraisal
methods.
7. Graduates learn about
financial accounts.
8. Students learn about
different types of financial
ratios.

3,4

1. Describe the methods of


generating electrical power.
2. Explain the types of
electrical power distribution
systems and their
characteristics.
3. Use appropriate
mathematical methods to
design and analyse
distributed generation
systems.
4. Explain the significance
of power factor and suggest
methods for its
improvement.
5. Know about Tariff i.e. the
rate at which electrical
energy is sold naturally
becomes attention inviting
for electric supply company.
6. Know about several
factors which influence the
production cost such as cost
of land and equipment,

1& 2

A,b

a, b
&c

depreciation of equipment
interest on capital
investment etc.
7. Provide an overview of
various technologies of
power generation.
8. Explain the different
components of a typical
power system.
9. Explain the use of
different voltage levels in
transmission of electrical
power.
10. Student can able to
categorize power lines by
voltage and explain the
applications

16

54009

Electronic
Circuits

1. To provide an overview
of single stage amplifiers
Understand all
and frequency response for
semiconductor
BJT and FET amplifiers.
devices their
2. To provide an overview
working operations,
of amplifiers, feedback
characteristics and
amplifiers and oscillators.
their applications
3. Determining the voltage
also this subject
and transfer characteristics
introduce about
of clipper and clamper
wave shaping
circuits and also learn about
concepts of both
comparators.
linear and non-linear
4. Determine the switching
circuits. Here we can
characteristics of diode.
study about the
5. Designing of
switching
multivibrators and
characteristics of
analyzing their output
diodes and also
waveforms.
designing of
6. Able to apply this
multivibrators.
knowledge to the analysis
and design of basic circuits.

1
&
2

a, b
&c

17

18

54010

54011

Switching
Theory
and Logic
Design

Network
theory

1. Determine the philosophy


of number systems and
codes.
2. Simplify the logic
expressions using Boolean
laws and postulates and
1. To introduce the
design them by using logic
concepts and
gates.
techniques
3. Minimize the logic
associated with the
expressions using map
number systems and
method and tabular method.
codes.
4. Design of combinational
2. To minimize the
logic circuits using
logical expressions
conventional gates.
using Boolean
5. Design of combinational
postulates. To design
logic using various PLDs
various
and synthesizing of
combinational and
threshold functions.
sequential circuits.
6. Design of sequential logic
3. To provide with
circuits.
an appreciation of
7. Design the FSM for
applications for the
completely specified and
techniques and
incompletely specified
mathematics used in
sequential machines.
this course.
8. Design the ASM using
data path and control
subsystem.
9. Design the shift registers.
10. Design of FPGA and
CPLDs using logic gates.
1. To general
1. Will have knowledge on
knowledge about 3- voltages, currents, active
phase circuits
and reactive powers in 32. Transient response phase circuits.
of RL, RC,RLC
2. Able to find the response
circuits for DC and
of RL, RC, RLC circiuts
AC Excitations
3. Can find the Time
3. Analysis of the
domain response from poleNetwork functions
zero plots.
(using Transfer
4. Able to find the Two port
functions)
network parameters
4. Study of two-port 5. Can design filters.
networks
6. Able to analyze AC
5. To have the basic circuits using Fourier
concept of filters
Analysis
6. Fourier analysis
7. Can solve complex

1
&
2

1
&
2

a,
b ,e ,
i &
k

a, e,
i&k

19

54012

Electrical
MachinesII

engineering problems
8. Able to draw the phasor
diagrams
9. Can able design the
of AC circiuts
desired filters in the real
time applications
10. Can provide basic
information regarding
Stability etc.
1. To learn the construction,
types of Transformers and
induction machines, 3
phase transformers,
1. As an extension of fractional horse power
Electrical machines I machines materials used.
course this subject
2. To learn the parallel
facilitates to study of operation of Transformers
the performance of
3. To learn the operation of
Transformers and
transformers and Induction
Induction motors
motors at different power
which are the major factor.
part of industrial
4. To learn regarding the
drives and
rotor oscillation and its
agricultural pump
effect on the power
sets.
system.5. To learn different
2. This subject aims connection of transformers
1
to educate students
and Three phase induction
&
with basic laws
motor principle.
3
governing the
6. To know about three
electrical machines. phase to 6 phase conversion
Analyze the
and 3 phase to 12 phase
behavior of the
conversion.
machines
7. To know Different Tests
performance
of Transformers and
calculation of the
Induction motors
machine;
8. Three winding
characteristics of the transformer, three phase
machine know the
Induction motor and its
application of
equivalent circuits.
different electrical
9. Magnetic inrush current
machines in
of transformer and harmonic
industries.
reduction.
10. Speed control methods
of the Induction motor at
industrial purposes.

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55009

55010

IC
Applicatio
ns

Managem
ent
Science

1. To introduce the
basic building
blocks of linear,
digital integrated
circuits.
2. To teach the linear
and non-linear
applications of
operational
amplifiers.
3. To introduce the
theory and
applications of
analog multipliers
and PLL.
4. To teach the
theory of ADC and
DAC.
5. To investigate the
static and dynamic
characteristics of
popular MOS and
bipolar logic
families, with
emphasis on CMOS
and TTL
technologies.
1. This subject deals
with introduction of
management,
different theories,
principles of
management
2. It gives the
detailed study of all
types of theories,
organizational
structures, control
charts and strategic
management
3. This course is
designed in such a
way that it is useful
to all branches to
learn some

1. Students can know the


basics of the Integrated
Circuits.
2. They can analyze the
Performance of an
Integrated Circuits.
3. They can know the
classifications of Integrated
Circuits.
4. They can learn the
various applications of the
Integrated Circuits.
5. They can know the
importance of Operational
Amplifier.
6. They can get the
knowledge of various Logic
families.
They can know the
differences between Linear
and Digital Integrated ICs.
1. The functions of
management, objectives,
goals, mission, vision
2. Organization and
different types of
organization.
3. Plant layouts, plant
location, productivity, and
types
4. Work study, work
measurement, methods of
work study
5. Statistical control and
different types of control
charts.
6. Inventory control,
methods of inventory.
7. Marketing functions,

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&k

3& 4

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55011

Power
System-II

techniques in
recruitment,
selection, training
and placement.

product life cycle.


8. Human resource
management, man power
planning.

1. Understand the
theory of
transmission lines
modeling
2. Know the
performance
analysis of
transmission lines
3. Give emphasis on
mechanical design
of transmission line
cables and
insulators.

1. Get knowledge about the


types of conductors used for
transmission lines. To know
the concepts like single and
double circuit lines, GMD,
GMR concepts.
2. Calculate resistance,
inductance and capacitance
of transmission line
conductors.
3. Performance of short,
medium and long
transmission lines. Get
knowledge of power system
transients.
4. Concepts of skins,
proximity effect, corona and
Ferranti effect. Types of
insulators and calculation of
string efficiency.
5. Sag and tension
calculation. Underground
cable basics, types of
underground cables.
Grading of cables.
6. Know the Configurations
of transmission line
conductors for better results.
7. Double circuit lines
advantage over single
circuit lines.
8. Advantage of
underground cable
transmission over overhead
line transmission.
9. Calculations of TNetwork and - Network
parameters and their
comparisons.

1,
2
&
3

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10. Transmission line


network design in
MATLAB/Simulink,
PSCAD, PSIM.
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55012

Control
System

1. Applications of
control systems in
everyday life.
2. The basic
concepts of block
diagram reduction,
time domain
analysis solutions to
time invariant
systems and also
deals with the
different aspects of
stability analysis of
systems in frequency
domain and time
domain.
3. To study the three
ways of designing
compensation for a
control system.
4. Educate the
students about types
of system and how
to control them..
5. Can check the
system to be stable,
unstable or
marginally stable
6. Enable the
students to control
any system & also
interface with other
system.
7. Educate the
students to develop
& design a system
which may be useful
for industry and
public life.
8. Get the idea of
linear & non linear

1. Understand about linear


and nonlinear system & also
can develop a mathematical
model of a system.
2. Learn about block
diagram reduction technique
& Mason gain formula to
find out overall gain of a
system.
3. Determine the response
of different order systems
for various step inputs
4. Analyse the stability of
the system by using Routh
array & root locus
technique, Bode plot and
Nyquist stability criterion.
5. To investigate PD,PI &
PID controller for the
Industrial application..
6. To know about servo
mechanism that has a wide
application in the field of
Robotics.
2
7. To learn about PLC for
industrial switching &
control.
8. Mastering control
systems design tools such as
MATLAB and Simulink is
one of the practical
outcomes to mention.
9. Understanding and ability
to recognise and analyze
feedback control
mechanisms and design
feedback control systems is
the key learning outcome
10. Student will able to
excel himself/herself as a
design engineer in any

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55013

Power
Electronic
s

industries/R&D sector,
pursue his research on the
system.
design field or face any
competitive examinations in
engineering.
1. Educate the
1. To choose semiconductor
students about use of power devices for various
semiconductor
uses according to its
devices in power
characteristics.
sector, behavior of
2. Choose semiconductor
current and voltage
devices basing on its
in switching circuit, switching time, switching
control of power,
losses, on-line losses for
and regulation of
various application of
voltage.
different voltage, current
2. To study the
and frequency.
various applications 3. Know the use of thyristor,
of power electronics GTO, IGBT etc. power
to practical
electronic devices in
industrial
controlling and converting
applications, home
ac to dc.
appliances, power
4. To learn the calculation of
supply and
the control parameters of
controlling the flow the devices basing on output
of power.
of converter and to know
about the behavior and
quality of power.
5. Know the different
methods of DC DC
conversion and its use, also
know how mathematically
the output can be linked to
input with current and
voltage waves in various
components.
6. Use of PWM to control
voltage regulation.
7. Knowing principle of
operation of various used
equipments in industry and
home.
8. Familiar to use simulation
software and interpret the
simulation results for
various electronic circuits.
9. Student will able to

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2
&
3

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55014

Electrical
Machines
III

1.
Provide
the
students a detailed
knowledge regarding
Electrical Machines.
2. Teach the students
to calculate different
parameters
of
different Machines
and also to follow
numerous paths to
get
improvised
result.
3.
Strengthening
knowledge
of
students regarding
the construction and
working principle of
Machines which will
help them in design
field.

design a system, component


meet the requirement within
realistic constraints such as
economic, environmental,
social and safety
manufacturability and
sustainability.
10. Student will able to
excel himself/herself as a
design engineer in any
industries/R&D sector,
pursue his research on the
design field or face any
competitive examinations in
engineering.
1. Construction and
Principle of operation
Synchronous
Machines
2.Learn the detailed features
of Synchronous Generator
Characteristics
3.Distinguish Regulation of
Synchronous Generator
4.Explanation about
Parallel Operation of
Synchronous Generator
5.Learn the Synchronous
Motors Principle of
Operation
6.Distinguish Power
Circles, Single Phase
Motors, Special Motors
7.Know different operating
conditions where one type
of machine is replaced by
other to get higher
efficiency.
8. Get a glimpse of
industrial scenario by
correlating bookish
knowledge to industrial
concepts.
9.Know the importance of
speed control methods of
AC drives.

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&
3

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10. Students will excel


themselves to face
competitive examinations of
engineering.

III-Year/II-Semester
26
56009 Electrical
Measureme
nts

1. Electrical
measurements course
introduces the basic
principles of all
measuring
instruments.
2. It also deals with
the measurement of
RLC parameters
voltage, current
Power factor, power,
energy and magnetic
measurements.

1. Exhibit knowledge of
safety rules and demonstrate
awareness of electrical
hazards.
2. Explain the scientific
concepts of force, work,
energy, power and
efficiency. 3. Exhibit
knowledge of electrical
materials, their properties,
and discuss the concepts of
conductor, insulators and
semiconductors, wire
gauges and resistors.
4. Explain the significance
of fundamental electrical
quantities: current, voltage,
resistance and
power, units of
measurement and their use
in formulas and equations.
5. Demonstrate proficiency
in the use of analog and
1
digital multimeters to
&
measure voltage, current,
2
resistance and continuity.
6. Exhibit knowledge of
Ohms Law, formula usage
and its applications to basic
circuits.
7. Describe the
composition, properties and
functions of series, parallel
and combination circuits,
and use appropriate
formulas to determine
voltage, current, resistance
and power.
8. Demonstrate proficiency
in reading, formulation and
solving electrical problems
by applying formulas,
writing simple equations
and expressing answers in
acceptable format and units.

a&
b

9. Identify and utilize


appropriate National
Electrical Code tables to
determine wire ampacities,
correction factors and
resistance.

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56010

Power
Semi
conductor
devices

1. This course is an
extension of Power
Electronics
applications to AC
and DC drives.
2. Control of DC
motor drives with
single phase and
three phase
converters and
choppers are given in
detail.
3. The control of AC
motor drives with
variable frequency
converters and
variable voltage are
presented.

1. Be able to explain both


verbally and in written form
major semiconductor
devices that can be used as
switches, and their electrical
characteristics which
include basic idealised
models as well as extension
to some important non-ideal
characteristics.
2. Be able to explain the
processes of efficient energy
conversion through the use
of power semiconductor
switches.
3. Be able to apply the
concepts of switching power
conversion to analyse a
variety of circuits including:
i. DC to DC conversion
ii. AC to DC conversion
iii. DC to AC conversion
4. Be able to present the
results of study and

1&
2

a &i

experiments in the form of a


technical report.
5. Be able to explain the
characteristics and operation
of power electronics
devices.
6. To expose the students to
the conversion and
utilization of large amount
of electrical power using
latest power semiconductor
devices and modern control
techniques.
7. To able ensure the
students develop an
understanding of various
drive systems.
8.Speed control of
thyristorised control drives.
9. Microprocessor based
control of drives.
10. Hardware systems
versus microprocessor
control.

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56011

29

56012

Computer
methods in
power
system

Microproce1.
ssors &
Microcontr
oller
2.

3.

4.

1. Perform a wide-variety of
per-unit conversions .
2. Ability to formulate and
solve power flow problems.
3. Calculate symmetrical
and unsymmetrical fault
current
4. Formulate the YBUS
matrix for a small power
grid by hand and
Differentiate among PV,
1.This course
PQ, reference/swing/slack
introduces formation
buses in power flow
of Z bus of a
analysis
transmission line,
5. Describe Automatic
power flow studies
Generation Control and its
by various methods.
use in power systems
2. It also deals with
6. Describe methods of
short circuit analysis
stability analysis.
and analysis of power
7. Write the second-order
system for steady
dynamic equation of a
state and transient
generator.
stability
8. Apply the equal area
criterion to calculate the
critical clearing time of a
faulted network.
9. Explain the dynamic
principle of power systems
and generators.
10.
Ability to formulate and
solve economic and
environmental dispatch
problems
To understand the
1. Students will be able to
basic concepts of
analyze the architectures
Microprocessors.
of 8085 &8086.
Knowledge on
2.Will be able to know
instruction-set &
coding techniques on
implementing them
basic AL,Strings and
for many
interfacing of MP
applications
3.Analyze the architecture of
Knowledge on
8051 microcontroller
different Interfacing 4.Student can differentiate
techniques of
MP with MC.
processor
5.Will be able to know
Differentiation
coding techniques on

1,
2
&
4

a&
k

1, 2
&3

b,
c&k

between Processors
basic AL,Strings and
&Controller
interfacing of MC
5. Architecture
6.Student will understand the
,Instruction set &
concept of ARM .
Interfacing of
microcontroller
Comparison with
recent processors.
Open Elective

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56013

Renewabl
e Energy
Source

1. To comprehend the world


energy situation, to
understand the bad effects of
the present concentration use
of energy
2. To be understand the
1. To stress scientific concept of biomass energy
understanding,
systems, To be able to
analysis and
understand and build
applications of non- biomass based systems. To
conventional energy be able to understand the
technologies.
various digester operations
2. To analyze
3. To compute the solar
economical
radiation on the earths
considerations to
surface
harness energy from 4. To be understand the
renewable sources
concept of photovoltaic cells 1
and serious efforts
5. To be understand the
have been made to
various types of wind
highlight the present turbines. To be able to
state of technologies model, analyze and design
with a view to
wind energy systems
emphasize the
6. To be able know recent
importance of
advancement in energy
developing
sources.
renewable energy
7. To get knowledge about
sources as costrenewable energy sources.
effective power
8. To be able to know recent
generation
development in renewable
alternatives.
energy sources.
9. To be able to understand
the need for hybrid energy
system.
10. To be able to build hybrid
energy systems for a given
application.

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56015

Environm
ental
Studies

IV-Year/I-Semester
32
57012 Switchgea
r and
Protection

1. To provide
information on the
Natural resources
2. Regarding
ecosystems
3. About
biodiversity and
biotic resources
4. To give
information on
pollution and its
control methods
5. Gives knowledge
on the global
environmental
problems
6. Assessment of
environmental
impacts on the living
and non-living
things
7. Various acts
regarding for the
control of various
pollution
8. Provide
knowledge about
sustainable future
1. To understand
the various
protection system
2. Understand the
circuit brakers
3. Performance of
CT, PT and relys
Protection system
for generators,
transformers.

1. Know about the natural


resources
2. know about basic concepts
ecosystems
3. Know about biodiversity
and biotic resources
4. Apply basic knowledge of
environmental ethics on the
present day world
5. Have knowledge about the
1,2,3
pollution and control
&4
methods
6. Can design the equipments
based acts formulated by the
organization and
governments
7. Can assess the
environmental effects
8. Able to design the
equipment on the sustainable
basis
9. Have knowledge about the
formulations of environment
By UN
10. Can design the
equipments based on the
environmental conditions

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&i

1.
Elementry principle of
CBs and ARC interruptions
2. Types of CBs explain
bout them
3. Explain about electro
magnestic and static relay
4. Neutral grounding and
protection against over
voltages
5. Protection of the
generators and transformers
6. Explain about other
protection systems
7. Tutorial problems on
circuit brakers
8. Idea to estimate and
costing for substations

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&m

1, 2
&4

9. Explain bout protection


failure cases
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57013

Utilization
of
electrical
energy

1.This subject deals


with the
fundamentals of
illumination and its

1. Analyse and design the


building electrical systems
based on the international
electrical wiring standard.
2. Identify appropriate
classification and the engineering safety in
electric heating and
building electrical systems as
welding.
part of the professional
2. It gives the
obligation to the nation.
detailed study of all 3. Demonstrate and express
varieties of Electric
the engineering issues in
drives and their
building electrical systems
application to
that reflecting to the most
electrical traction
recent technology.
systems.
4. Demonstrate knowledge of
1, 2 ,
3. This course is
fundamental aspects of the
3&
designed to equip
theories, principles and
4
seniors knowledge
practice of computing;
about operation
5. Define the concept of
principles and
professionalism in the
design of modern,
context of computing;
static AC and DC
6. Evaluate basic theories,
Motor Drives and to processes and outcomes of
give them an ability computing;
to choose such
7. Apply theory, techniques
systems for various
and relevant tools to the
industrial
specification, analysis,
applications.
design, implementation and
testing of a simple
computing product.
8. Actively participate in,
reflect on, and begin to take
responsibility for, personal
learning and development;
9. Begin to work effectively
as part of a team, developing
interpersonal, organizational
and problem-solving skills
within a managed
environment, exercising
some personal responsibility.
10. Evaluate theories,
processes and outcomes

a, e,
l&
m

within an ambiguous setting;


11. Be able to understand
basic of generation,
transmission and utilization
of electric energy.
12. Be able to analyse single
and three phase AC circuits,
principle of transformer,
energy conversion and
various AC and DC
machines.
13. Understand the practical
aspect of various power
apparatus.
14. Be capable of designing,
selecting and analyzing
various devices, circuit and
system of Power
engineering.
15. Have gained practical
experience in the
performance and operation
of some important power
engineering devices.
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57014

Instrument 1. This is essential in


ation
monitoring and
analysis of any
Physical system and
its control .
2. Characteristics
and Performance
Characteristics of
Signals.
3. Signal
representation and
Signal Analyzers.
4. Cathode ray
oscilloscope.
5. Digital Voltmeters
operation and their
types.
6. Electrical
transducers
definition,
advantages,

1.Errors in Measurement
Gross Errors, Systematic
Errors, Statistical Analysis of
Random Errors.
2. Standard Test, periodic,
aperiodic, modulated signal,
sampled data, pulse
modulation and pulse code
modulation representation
3. Operation of CRO,
Measurement of Phase and
frequency with CRO,
lissagous figures.
4. Measurement of strain,
Gauge Sensitivity,
Displacement, Velocity,
Angular Velocity,
Acceleration
5. Principle operation of
resistor, inductor, LVDT and
capacitor transducers; LVDT

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m

35

57015

Power
System
Operation
and
Control

Applications, Strain gauge


and its principle of operation,
guage factor, Thermistors,
Thermocouples, Synchros,
Piezo electric transducers,
photovoltaic,.
6. Student will understand
the fundamentals of
instrument operation and
control design.
7. Student will able to
understands the types of
characteristics and
Errors occurring and their
their choice.
minimization
8. Student will
himself/herself able to
operate the CRO and able to
measure the Frequency and
Phase using CRO
9.Student will able to
represent and analyze the
signals
10.Student will understand
the instruments of
measurement of Non
Electrical quantities.
1. Provide the
1. Learn the Economic
students a detailed
operation of power system.
knowledge regarding 2. Learn the detailed features
economical
of optimum generation
operation of power
allocation including the
system
effect of transmission power
2. To study the
line losses.
Economic operation 3. To learn the modeling of
of power system,
turbine generator and
optimum generation automatic controller.
and allocation the
4. Learn single area load
effect of
frequency control, two area
transmission losses. load frequency control
3. To study Hydro
5. Know the reactive power
Thermal scheduling, control reactive power
hydro electric
compensation in
power plant models transmission system.
6. Students will excel
themselves to face power
1&
operation problem
2

a,
i ,k, l

7. To study the advantages


and disadvantages of
different types compensating
equipment for transmission
system
8. Load compensation
specification of load
compensator un compensator
and compensated
transmission system
9. Students will excel
themselves to face
competitive examinations of
engineering.
10. To get knowledge to
designed turbines governors
condensers

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36

57016

High
Voltage
Engineeri
ng

1. High Voltage
Technology And
Applications
2. Break Down in
Gaseous and Liquid
Dielectrics
3. Break Down in
Solid Dielectrics
4. Generation of
High Voltages and
Currents
5. Measurement of
High Voltages and
Currents
6. Over Voltage
Phenomenon and
Insulation CoOrdination
7. Non-Destructive
testing of Material
and Electrical
Apparatus
8. High Voltage
testing of Electrical
Apparatus

1. Learn different High


voltage technologies
available.
2. Applications of High
Voltage.
3. Knowledge on break down
in Gaseous, Liquid and Solid
Dielectrics.
4. Generation and
Measurement of High
Voltages.
5. Over-Voltage and
Insulation Co-ordination.
6. Safe testing of various
Electrical apparatus.
1, 2
7. Practical application of
&3
various Dielectrics.
8. Practical Usage of High
voltages.
9. Control of High Voltages.
10. Real need of insulation in
the practical world.

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m

Elective -II

1. To understand the
characteristics of
load forecasting in
distribution systems

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57020

2. Types of feeders
Electrical
3. Optimum location
Distributio
of sub stations
n Systems
4. Objectives of
distribution system
protection
5. Power factor &
voltage control
improvements

1. Identify the load-curve


characteristics for
distribution systems.
2. Relation between the load
factor & the loss factor
3. Demand forecasting in
distribution systems,
secondary distribution
systems, primary feedersradial & loop type.
4. Loading of feeder and its
voltage level.
5. Location of substations
with its ratings.
6. Voltage drop and power
loss in lines with uniform
and non-uniform loads for a
radial network.
7. Service area with square
shaped primary feeders,
hexagonal shaped primary
feeders.
8. Fault current calculations
in distribution systems.
9. Latest power control
techniques.
10. Latest compensation
techniques.

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&4

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38

58008

HVDC
Transmiss
ion

1. Identify the
electricalrequiremen
tsforHVDC lines.
2. Identify the
components used in
AC toDC
conversion.
3. Understand the
history ofHVDC
conversion and
transmission
4. Understand the
operation ofHVDC
conversion
technology.
5. Understand the
requirements of
anHVDC
convertorstation.
6. Understand the
differences between
classic HVDC and
new HVDC
technology.
7. Understand the
fundamentalrequire
ments ofHVDC
transmission
linedesign.
8. Understand
Understand the
insulation insulation
requirements
requirementsfor an
HVDC line

1. Identify driving factors


behind the resurgence of
HVDC.
2. Recognize the best
strategies for stakeholder
engagement, communication,
and
outreach programs for
HVDC projects.
3. Examine how an actual
utility operates its existing,
successful HVDC system.
4. Review the impact FERC
rulemaking has on HVDC
transmission projects.
5. Examine the policy and
regulatory attitudes toward
HVDC.
6. Discuss replacing existing
AC transmission with a new 1
DC system and the
associated
benefits of making the
switch.
7. Recognize the benefits of
using HVDC as a
transmission method for onand offshore
wind projects.
8. Evaluate the use of
superconductors within a
HVDC system.
9. Recognize the technical
planning issues associated
with HVDC.

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Elective-III

39

58009

Elective-IV
40
58012

Neural
Network
and Fuzzy
Logic

Advance
Control
Systems

1. Study of Artifical neuron


1. Introduce the
model
basics of Neural
2. Applications of learning
Networks.
rules in ANN.
2. Essentials of
3. Percepton models and
Artificial Neural
training algorithms like
Networks with
discrete and continuous
Single Layer and
models.
Multilayer Feed
4. Concepts of associative
Forward Networks.
memory.
3. Also deals with
5. Properties, operation and
Associate Memories relation between classical
4. Introduces Fuzzy sets and fuzzy sets with its
sets and Fuzzy Logic logical components.
system components. 6. MATLAB SIMULATION
2&
5. The Neural
for different ANN.
4
Network and Fuzzy 7. Architecture of various
Network system
network models
application to
8. Fuzzy logical components
Electrical
for defuzzification
Engineering is also
9. Genetic algorithms for
presented.
different fuzzy logic systems.
6. This subject is
10. Different models
very important and
networks are used in
useful for doing
MATLAB SIMULATION
Project Work.
projects.
1. To show how to
use control theory to
analyze and design
advanced control
systems for
industrial problems
such as trajectory
tracking, disturbance
rejection, and
optimization.
2. Multivariable
control systems
3. Non-linear control
methods
4. State space
analysis
5. Describing

1. Analyse multivariable
control system
2. Design predictive and
optimal controllers.
3. Analyze non-linear control
systems
4. Controllability and
observability tests for
continuous time systems.
5. Knowledge of
characteristics of particular
equipment processes.
6. STABILITY ANALYSIS
for the Linear and Nonlinear
continuous time autonomous
systems.
7. Describing function

k&
m

1& 2 b ,d ,
e&
k

function analysis
6. Phase-plane
analysis
7. Stability analysis
8. Modal control
9. Optimal control

analysis
8. A comprehensive
knowledge and
understanding of
mathematical models
relevant to the mechanical
and related engineering
disciplines, and an
appreciation of their
limitations
9. Design controllers for
linear discrete-time systems
using state-space method
10. Use rapid prototyping
control design tools

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