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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS

This Booklet contains


1.
2.
3.
4.

Academic Calendar for July-Nov 2015 semester


Faculty Advisors for all branches
Detailed Time Table and Room chart
Curriculum & course contents for first semester courses

For
B.Tech and Dual Degree Programmes

With the revised curriculum, the scheduling of courses have been done taking into account the
flexibility in the curriculum designed by different departments. Hence you should familiarise
yourself with the timetable pertaining to your roll number. Modifications in the scheduling, if any
required, will be intimated to you. The first semester and the course content have been included
in this file. Your first semester courses have been registered automatically by the academic
section. The complete curriculum will be uploaded in the website shortly. For all other academic
details, students may visit http://academic.iitm.ac.in and students should keep seeing their smail
regularly for academic announcements/ circulars.
All registration and grades will be displayed in http://workflow.iitm.ac.in/student.html

LIST OF FACULTY ADVISORS FOR FIRST YEAR B.TECH. / DUAL DEGREE 2015 BATCH


Sl.
No.
1.

Branch
Aerospace
Engg.

B.Tech./Dual Degree

Dr. Joel George


Dr. Shantanu Shashikant Mulay
Dr. Luoyi Tao
Dr. R.I.Sujith
Dr. S.R.Chakravarthy (DD)
Dr.Amit Kumar(DD)

2.

BioTechnology Dr.Vani Janakiraman


(DD)
Prof.K.Subramanian

Dr.Athi N Narayanan
Prof A.Jayakrishnan

Prof.T.S.Chandra
Prof.Anju Chadha
Dr.A.Gopalakrishna
4.

Chemical Engg.

5.

Civil Engg.

Prof.A.Jayakrishnan
Dr.Raghuram Chetty
Dr.R.Ravikrishna
Dr.Sridharkumar Narasimhan
Dr.Basavaraja M Gurappa
Dr.Ethayaraja Mani
Dr.T.REnganathan
Dr.R.Vinu
Dr.Susy Varughese(DD)
Dr.Niket Kaisare (DD)

Dr.Manu Santhanam
Dr.B.S.Murty
Dr.S.Mohan
Dr.S.R.Satish Kumar

Dr.Rupen Goswami
Dr.Gitakirshnan Ramadurai
Dr.A.Veeraraghavan(DD)

Dr.Sachin S Gunthe(DD)
Dr.Somendra Nath Kuiry(DD)

Students allotted
(in roll Numbers)

No. of
students

From

To

AE15B001
AE15B013
AE15B024
AE15B035

AE15B012
AE15B023
AE15B034
AE15B045

12
11
11
11

AE15B046
AE15B052
BE15B001
BE15B008
BE15B016
BE15B024
BS15B001
BS15B008
BS15B016
BS15B024
CH15B001
CH15B012
CH15B023
CH15B034
CH15B044
CH15B054
CH15B064
CH15B074
CH15B083
CE15B001
CE15B012
CE15B023
CE15B034
CE15B045
CE15B056
CE15B066
CE15B077
CE15B088

AE15B051
AE15B057
BE15B007
BE15B15
BE15B023
BE15B031
BS15B007
BS15B015
BS15B023
BS15B031
CH15B011
CH15B022
CH15B033
CH15B043
CH15B053
CH15B063
CH15B073
CH15B082
CH15B091
CE15B011
CE15B022
CE15B033
CE15B044
CE15B055
CE15B065
CE15B076
CE15B087
CE15B098

6
6
7
8
8
8
7
8
8
8
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
9
9
11
11
11
11
11
10
11
11
11

Sl.
No.
6.

7.

Branch

B.Tech./Dual Degree

Computer Sci. Dr. N.S.Narayanaswamy


& Engg.
Dr. Chester Rebeiro

Electrical
Engg.

Engg. Design

No. of
students

From

To

CS15B001
CS15B011

CS15B010
CS15B020

10
10

CS15B021
CS15B032
CS15B043

CS15B031
CS15B042
CS15B049

11
11
7

Dr. Raghavendra Rao B.V.


Dr.John E.Augustine
Dr. Sutanu Chakraborti(DD)
Dr.Rupesh Nasre
Dr. Balaji Narasimhan

CS15B050

CS15B056

EE15B001

EE15B010

10

Dr. Harishankar Ramachandran

EE15B011

EE15B020

10

Dr. Kowshik Mitra


Dr. Mohanasankar Sivaparakasam

EE15B021

EE15B030

10

EE15B031

EE15B040

10

Dr. Nagendra Krishnapura


Dr. Ananth Krishnan

EE15B041

EE15B50

10

EE15B051

EE15B060

10

EE15B061

EE15B066

EE15B067

EE15B077

11

Dr.Deepa Venkitesh
Dr. Arun Pachai Kannu (DD)

8.

Students allotted
(in roll Numbers)

Dr. R.Sarathi(DD)
Dr. S.Umesh (DD)

EE15B078

EE15B088

11

EE15B089

EE15B099

11

Dr. Ashok Jhunjhunwala(DD)

EE15B100

EE15B110

11

DrC.Mathiazhagan (DD)
Dr. Venkatesh Balasubramanian(DD)

EE15B111

EE15B120

10

ED15B001

ED15B011

11

Dr Srikanth Vedantam(DD)

ED15B012

ED15B020

Dr G.Saravana Kumar(DD)

ED15B021

ED15B031

11

Dr Palaniappan Ramu (DD)

ED15B032

ED15B040

Dr. Ganapathi Krishnamurthi

ED15B041

ED15B049

Dr.T.Asokan

ED15B050

ED15B056

Sl.
No.

Branch

B.Tech./Dual Degree

Students allotted
(in roll Numbers)

From

9.

Mechanical
Engg

10.

Metallurgical &
Materials Engg.

11.

Naval Arch. &


Ocean Engg.

12.

Physics

To

No. of
students

B.Tech.
ME15B001
ME15B009
Dr. Raju Sethuraman
ME15B010
ME15B018
Dr. P.Chandramouli
ME15B019
ME15B027
Dr.C.Balaji
ME15B028
ME15B036
Dr. K.Srinivasan
ME15B037
ME15B045
Dr. S.Sathyan
ME15B046
ME15B055
Dr. Sundararajan Natarajan
ME15B056
ME15B066
Dr. M.P.Maiya
ME15B067
ME15B077
Dr. A.Mani
Dual Degree Thermal Engg.
ME15B078 ME15B089
Dr. Shyam Prasad Das
Dr. S.Varun Kumar
ME15B90
ME15B101

12
12

DD Intelligent Manufacturing
Dr.S.Soundarapandian
ME15B102 ME15B113

12

Dr.Sivasrinivasu

ME15B125

12

Dual Degree Product Design


Dr.Narasimhan Swaminathan
ME15B126 ME15B137

12

Dr. Ratna Kumar Annabattula

ME15B138

ME15B149

12

Dr. Manas Mukherjee

MM15B001

MM15B009

Dr. Parasuram S

MM15B010

MM15B018

Dr. Tiju Thomas

MM15B019

MM15B027

Dr. Anand Krishna Kankarla


Dr. K C Harikumar (DD)

MM15B028

MM15B035

MM15B036

MM15B047

12

Prof. S. K.Bhattacharyya

NA15B001

NA15B008

Prof. S.A.Sannasiraj
Prof.P.Krishnankutty

NA15B009

NA15B016

NA15B017

NA15B024

Dr.Tarun Chandrayadula

NA15B025

NA15B032

Prof.V.Sundar(DD)

NA15B033

NA15B041

Dr.Abdus Samad(DD)

NA15B042

NA15B049

Dr. V.Srinivas

EP15B001

EP15B010

10

Dr. Dr.R.Nirmala

EP15B011

EP15B020

10

Dr. Prabha Mandayam


Dr. A.R.Ganesan (DD)

EP15B021

EP15B030

10

PH15B001

PH15B009

ME15B0114

9
9
9
9
9
10
11
11

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech and Dual degree (Aerospace Engineering)


L: Lecture; T: Tutorial; E: Extended Tutorial; P: Laboratory; O: Outside class hours; C: Credits;
Cat: Category (S: Basic Sciences, E = Basic Engineering; H = Humanities; P = Professional)
No.
Title
L
T
E
P
O
C Category
MA1011
PH1011
CY1101
AM1101
ME1121
PH1131

GN1101
Winter
No.
WS1101

Functions of Several Variables


Physics I
Chemistry I
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Drawing
Physics Lab
Total
NCC/ NSS/ NSO
Life Skills
Title

3
3
3
3
1
0

1
1
1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
3
3

6
6
6
6
3
1

10
10
10
10
7
4

13
0
0

4
0
0

0
0
0

6
0
0

28
2
3

51
0
0

Workshop I

E
0

P
3

S
S
S
E
E
S

Category

Semester-1 Curriculum for Dual degree (B.Tech_+MTech) (Biological Engineering)


No.
MA1101
PH1101
CY1101
CS1101
BT1101
PH1131

GN1101
WINTER
No.
WS1010

Title
Functions of Several Variables
Physics 1
Chemistry 1
Introduction to Programming
Introduction to Biological
Sciences and Engineering

L
3
3
3
3
3

T
1
1
1
0
0

E
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
0
0
3
0

O
6
6
6
6
6

C
10
10
10
12
9

Cat
S
S
S
E
S

Physics Lab

Total
NCC/NSO/NSS
Life skills

15
0
0

3
0
0

0
0
0

6
0
0

31
2
3

55
0
0

Workshop

L
0

T
0

E
0

P
3

O
0

C
3

Total

Title

Cat
E

Semester-1 Curriculum for Dual degree (BS+MS) (Biological Sciences)


No.
Title
L
T
E
P
O
MA1101
Functions of Several Variables
3
1
0
0
6

C
10

Category
S

PH1101
CY1101
ME1101
BT1101

10
10
10
9

S
S
E
S
S

PH1131

Physics 1
Chemistry 1
Thermodynamics
Introduction to Biological
Sciences and Engineering

3
3
3
3

1
1
1
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

6
6
6
6

Physics Lab

Total
NCC/NSO/NSS
Life skills

15
0
0

4
0
0

0
0
0

3
0
0

31
2
3

53
0
0

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech and Dual degree (Chemical Engineering)


Course
No.
Title of the course
L
T E P O
C
MA1101 Functions of Several variables
3
1 0 0 6
10

Category
S

PH1101

Physics. 1

10

CY1101

Chemistry 1
Thermodynamics

3
3

1
1

0
0

0
0

6
6

10
10

S
E

ME1101
PH1131

Physics Lab.1

CY1121

Chemistry Lab

GN1101

Life Skills

NSS/NSO/NCC

14

30

47

Category

Total
Winter
WS1101

Workshop

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech and Dual degree (Civil Engineering)


Course
Title
L
T
E P O
No.
MA1101 Functions of Several variables
3
1
0
0
6
PH1101
Physics. I
3
1
0
0
6
PH1131
Physics Lab.1
0
0
0
3
1
CE1101
CS1101
ME1121

Introduction to Civil Engg


Introduction to Programming
Engg. Drawing
Total Credits

2
3
0
13

1
0
1
4

1
0
0
1

0
3
3
9

GN1101

Life Skills
NSS/NCC/NSO

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
2

4
6
3
2
6
0
0

WS1101

Workshop (Winter)

Category

10
10
4

S
S
S

8
12
7
51

P
E
E

0
0

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech and Dual degree (Computer Science and Engineering)
Semester 1
L
T
E
P
O
C
Category
MA1101
Functions of Several Variables
3
1
0
0
6
10
S
PH1101
Physics 1
3
1
0
0
6
10
S
CY1101
Chemistry 1
3
1
0
0
6
10
S
CS1101
Introduction to Programming
3
0
0
3
6
12
E
PH1131
Physics Lab
0
0
0
3
1
4
S
AM1101
Engineering Mechanics
3
1
0
0
6
10
E
GN1101
Life Skills
0
0
0
0
0
0
NSS/NSO/NCC
0
0
0
2
0
0
Semester 1 : Total
15
4
0
8
31
56
WS1101

Workshop (winter)

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech and Dual degree (Electrical Engineering)


No.
Title
L
T
E
P
O

Category

MA1011
PH1011
CY1101
CS1101
PH1131
CY1121

S
S
S
E
S
S

GN1101
Winter
No.
WS1101

Functions of Several Variables


Physics I
Chemistry I
Introduction to Programming
Physics Lab I
Chemistry Lab
Total
NCC/ NSS/ NSO
Life Skills

3
3
3
3
0
0

1
1
1
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
3
3
3

6
6
6
6
1
0

10
10
10
12
4
3

12
0
0

3
0
0

0
0
0

9
0
0

25
2
3

49
0
0

Title

L
0

Workshop I

T
0

E
0

Semester-1 Curriculum for Dual Degree (Engineering Design)


No.
Title
L
T
E
MA1101
AM1101
ME1121
ED1021
ED1011

GN1101
Winter
No.
WS1010

Functions of Several Variables


Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Drawing
Introduction to Computation and
Visualization
Functional and Conceptual Design
Total
NCC/ NSS/ NSO
Life Skills
Title
Workshop I

P
3

O
0

C
3

Cat
E

Category

10
12
7

S
E
E

3
4
1

1
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
3

6
8
3

2
13
0
0

0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0

3
6
0
0

4
27
2
3

9
9
47
0
0

E
P

Category

L
0

T
0

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech and Dual degree (Mechanical Engineering)


Course
No.
MA1101
PH1101
ME1101
CS1101
PH1131
CY1121
GN1101

WS1010

Course Name
Functions of Several Variables
Physics. 1
Thermodynamics
Introduction to Programming
Physics Lab
Chemistry Lab
Life Skills
NSS/NSO/NCC
Semester 1 : Total
Winter
Workshop I

Category

3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0

1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
3
4
3
0

6
6
6
6
0
0
3
2

10
10
10
12
4
3
0
0
49

S
S
P
E
S
S

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech & Dual degree (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering)
No.
PH1101
ME1101
MA1101
CS1101
PH1131
GN1101

Name
Physics I
Engineering Thermodynamics
Functions of several variables
Introduction to programming
Physics Lab I
NCC/NSS/NSO
Life Skills
Total

L
3
3
3
3
0
0
0

T
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

P
0
0
0
3
3
0
0

E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

O
6
6
6
6
1
2
3

C
10
10
10
12
4
0
0
46

Category
S
E
S
E
S
-

Winter
No.
WS1010

Name
Workshop I

Category
3

Total

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech & Dual degree(Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering)
Course
No.
MA1101
PH1101
AM1101
CS1101
ME1101
OE1101

GN1101
WINTER
WS1010

Course Title

Cat

Functions of Several Variables


Physics I
Engineering Mechanics
Introduction to Programming
Thermodynamics
Introduction to Ocean Engineering
Total
NCC/NSS
LIFE SKILLS

3
3
3
3
3
2
17
0
0

1
1
1
0
1
0
4
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0

6
6
6
6
6
4
34
2
3

10
10
10
12
10
6
58
0
0

S
S
E
E
E
P

Workshop I

Semester-1 Curriculum for BTech (Engineering Physics)


No.
MA1101
PH1101
CY1101
PH1131
CS1101
PH1081
GN1101

Title

Category

Math I
Physics-I
Chemistry-I
Physics Lab.
Introduction to Programming
Thermodynamics
Total

3
3
3
0
3
3
15

1
1
1
0
0
1
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
3
3
0
6

6
6
6
1
6
6
31

10
10
10
4
12
10
56

S
S
S
S
E
E

Life Skills
NSS/NSO/NCC

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

Le

La

Winter
No.
WS1010

Title
WorkshopI

CW

Cat
E

Semester-1 Curriculum for Dual degree BS+MS) (Physics)


Course
No
PH1101
MA1101
CY1101
PH1181
CS11101
PH1131
GN1101

Title
Physics I
Mathematics I
Chemistry I
Thermodynamics and Kinetic
Theory
Introduction to programming
Physics Lab I
Life Skills
NSS/NSO/NCC
Total

Category

3
3
3
3

1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

6
6
6
6

10
10
10
10

S
S
S
P

3
0
0
0
15

0
0
0
0
4

0
0
0
0
0

3
3
0
0
6

6
1
2
3
36

12
4
0
0
56

E
S

COURSE CONTENTS
MA1101

Functions of Several Variables

Functions of two and three variables: Regions in plane, level curves and level
surfaces, limit, continuity, partial derivatives, directional derivatives and
gradient, normal to level curves and tangents, extreme values, Lagrange
multipliers, double integral and iterated integral, volume of solids of revolution,
approximation of volume, triple integral, change of variables, multiple integrals
in cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
Vector calculus: Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Line integral, conservative fields,
Green's theorem, surface area of solids of revolution, surface area, surface
integral, Triple integrals and Gauss Divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem.
Text Book:
G.B. Thomas Jr., M.D. Weir and J.R. Hass, Thomas Calculus, Pearson Education, 2009.

References:
1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th Ed., John Willey & Sons, 2010.
2. N. Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus Vol. 1-2, Mir Publishers, 1974.3. G. Strang,
Calculus, Wellesley-Cambridge Press, 2010.
3. G. Strang, Calculus, Wellesley-Cambridge Press, 2010.
4. J.E. Marsden, A.J. Tromba, A. Weinstein, Basic Multivariable Calculus, Springer Verlag,
1993.

PH1101

Physics I

Use of vectors in practical mechanics. Unit vectors in spherical and cylindrical


polar coordinates. Conservative vector fields and their potential functions gravitational and electrostatic examples. Gradient of a scalar field.
Equipotentials, states of equilibrium. Work and energy, conservation of energy.
Motion in a central force and conservation of angular momentum.
Physics concepts in vector fields, Continuity equations and conservation
principles for matter, energy and electrical charge. Flux, divergence of a vector.
Gauss' theorem, physical applications in gravitation and electrostatics.
Irrotational versus rotational vector fields. Physical significance of circulation,
curl of a vector field. Stokes' theorem, physical applications.

Oscillatory motion, Wave motion in one dimension. Wave equation and


travelling wave solutions. Wave velocity, group velocity and dispersion. Shallow
water waves. Wave equation in three dimensions, spherical waves.
References:

1. Kittel C., Knight W.O. and Ruderman M.A., Mechanics - Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 1,
Tata McGraw-Hill
2. Purcell E.M. Electricity and Magnetism - Berkeley Physics Course, Vol.2, Tata McGrawHill
3. Crawford F.S. - Waves and Oscillations, Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 3, McGraw-Hill
4. Feyman R.P., Leighton R.B. and Sands M. (Narosa) The Feyman Lectures on Physics, Vol. 1
5. Feyman R.P., Leighton R.B. and Sands M. (Narosa) The Feyman Lectures on Physics, Vol. 2
6. Davis D. (Academic) - Classical Mechanics

CY1101

Chemistry: Structure, Bonding & Reactivity

Chemical Thermodynamics: (8 classes)


Second Law of Thermodynamics - Entropy change accompanying various
processes (isothermal expansion, phase transition, heating, entropy of mixing of
perfect gases); Absolute entropy and the Third Law of Thermodynamics;
Statistical entropy; Spontaneity of a chemical reaction and Gibbs energy;
Standard Gibbs energies of formation and reactions; Thermodynamic functions
(A, G, U & H) and four fundamental equations, Maxwell relationships; variation
of G with T and P, Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, Chemical potential; G versus
extent of reaction (), Equilibrium constant through chemical potential (gas
equilibria), relation between Kp & Kc; Phase equilibria, Gibbs phase rule, phase
diagrams of water and carbon dioxide (supercritical H2O & CO2), ClausiusClapeyron equation; Liquid-solid phase diagrams - two-component eutectic
systems and cooling curves.
Chemical Kinetics :(7 Classes)
Parallel, opposing and consecutive reactions; Mechanism of complex chemical
reactions; Analysing mechanisms using the steady-state approximation, Chain
reactions (hydrogen-bromine reaction); Unimolecular reactions (LindemannHinshelwood approach); Transition State Theory for bimolecular reactions
(thermodynamic approach); Enzyme catalysis (Michaelis-Menten Mechanism).
Chemisorption and Langmuir Isotherm.
Basic Concepts of Quantum Chemistry (5 classes)
Motion of a quantum mechanical particle in one dimension; The Schrdinger
wave equation for the hydrogen atom; physical meaning of a wave function,
radial wave functions and probability densities, quantum numbers, wave

functions and orbital shapes. LCAO-MO; H2+ molecule; Bonding and


antibonding orbitals; Electronic structure of homonuclear diatomic molecules,
bond order. Heteronuclear diatomic molecule (HF)
Transition metal chemistry: (5 classes)
Bonding in transition metal complexes; coordination compounds; crystal field
theory, octahedral, tetrahedral and square planar complexes; CFSE; Jahn-Teller
theorem; Spectral, electronic and magnetic properties of coordination complexes.
Organometallic chemistry: (5 classes)
Synthesis structure and reactivity of metal carbonyls; 16 and 18 electron rules ;
Variety of ligands and hapticity; Type of reactions: Oxidative addition, Reductive
elimination, Migratory insertion; Homogeneous catalysis, Hydrogenation,
Hydroformylation, Monsanto process, Wacker process.
Aromaticity: (5 classes)
Aromatic, non-aromatic and anti-aromatic compounds. Aromatic nucleophilic
substitution reactions.
Pericyclic reactions: (5 classes)
Definition, classifications, electrocyclic reaction of butadiene and hexatriene,
photochemical [2+2] and thermal [4+2] cycloadditions, Sigmatropic
rearrangements limited to Cope and Claisen rearrangements, FMO approach
Woodward Hoffmann rules and basic stereochemistry aspects of the above
reactions.
Text Books:

1. Atkins Physical Chemistry by PW Atkins and J de Paula, 8th and 9th Eds., Oxford
University Press.
2. Organic Chemistry by J Clayden, N Greeves and S Warren, 2nd Edition 2012, Oxford
University Press.
3. Shriver and Atkins Inorganic Chemistry by P Atkins, T Overton J Rourke, M Weller and F
Armstrong, 4th Edition 2009, Oxford University Press.

CS1101

Computational Engineering

Computer Organization - Personal Computing - Distributed Computing Client/server Computing - Higher Level languages - C environment C
Standard Library - Structured programming - Selection and repetition structure Break, exit and continue statements - program control - functions - arrays printers - structures - Formatted I/O.

Numerical Methods -round off and truncation errors - Approximations - Order


of Convergence - non Linear equations - regula falsi; bisection, Newton Raphson methods - matrices - Gauss eliminations LU Decomposition - iterative
methods for linear systems - interpolation - case studies illustrating the
applicability of these techniques in general engineering, chemical, Civil,
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
problems
Computer Modeling and simulation - Discrete & Continuous approaches Systems approach to problem solving - Models from various Engineering
disciplines - Limitations of simulation.
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

C: How to program, H. M. Deitel, P. J. Deitel, Prentice Hall, 1997.


Numerical Methods, Software and Analysis, J. R. Rice, Mc-Graw Hill, 1993.
Numerical Methods for Engineers, S. C. Chapra, R. P. Canale, Mc-Graw Hill, 1989.
Computer simulation and Modeling - Francis Neelamuavil, John Wiley & Sons, 1987
Numerical Recipes in C - William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky William T. Vellerling, Brain
P. Flannery, Manas Saikia for Foundation Books, 1993.
6. Engineering problem solving with ANSI C - Delores M. Etter, Prentice Hall

ME1101

Thermodynamics

Fundamentals - System & Control volume, Property, State & Process, Exact &
Inexact differentials; Work - Thermodynamic definition of work; examples,
Displacement work, Path dependence of displacement work and illustrations for
simple processes, Fully resisted, partially resisted and unresisted process, Other
forms of work - gravitational, electrical, magnetic, spring and shaft; Temperature
- Definition of thermal equilibrium, Zeroth law, Definition of temperature and
temperature scales, Various Thermometers; Heat - Definition; examples of
heat/work interaction in systems.
First Law - Cyclic & Non-cyclic processes, Concept of total energy E,
Demonstration that E is a property, Various modes of energy; Pure substance Two property rule, Enthalpy and internal energy; Ideal Gases and Mixtures of
Ideal Gases; Properties of water-steam system - Const. temperature and Const.
pressure heating, Definitions of saturated states, P-v-T surface, Use of steam
tables-Saturation tables, Superheated tables, Identification of states &
determination of properties; First Law for Flow Processes - Derivation of general
energy equation for a control volume, Steady state steady flow processes,
Examples of steady flow devices, Unsteady processes; Second law - Definitions
of direct and reverse heat engines - Definitions of thermal efficiency and COP,

Kelvin-Planck and Clausius statements, Definition of reversible process, Internal


and external irreversibilities, Carnot cycle, Absolute temperature scale; Entropy Clausius inequality, Definition of entropy S, Demonstration that entropy S is a
property, Evaluation of S for solids, liquids, and ideal gases undergoing
various processes, Determination of s from steam tables, Examples - Turbine,
compressor, pump, nozzle, diffuser, Definition of Isentropic efficiency , Available
and Unavailable energy, Concept of Irreversibility and Lost work;
Thermodynamic cycles - Basic Rankine cycle, Basic Brayton cycle, Basic vapor
compression cycle.
Reference :
1.
2.
3.
4.

5.

Spalding, D. B. and Cole, E. H., Engineering Thermodynamics, Edward Arnold, 1976.


Nag, P.K, Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Jones, J. B. and Dugan, R. E., Engineering Thermodynamics, Prentice-Hall India, 1996.
Moran, M.J. and Shapiro, H.N., Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, John
Wiley, 1999.
Sonntag, R. E, Borgnakke, C. and Van Wylen, G. J., Sixth Edition, Fundamentals of
Thermodynamics, John Wiley, 2003.

ME1121

Engineering Drawing

Manual drawing:
Introduction to Engineering drawing and graphics. Construction of plane curves.
Coordinate system projection of lines and planes. Projection of right regular
solids. Section and intersection of solids and development of surfaces.
Computer Aided Drafting:
Systems of projections - principles, conventions and applications of orthographic
and isometric projections. Dimensioning principles and conventional
representations.
References :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Luzadder. W.J., Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall India, 1990.


French and Vierk., Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, McGraw Hill, 1996.
Narayana.K.L., & Kannaiah.P.,Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 1998.
Venugopal.K., Engineering Drawing, New Age International, 2000.
Natarajan.K.V., A text book on Engineering Drawing, Classic Prints, 2000.
Gopalakrishna.K.R., Engineering Drawing. Subash Stores, 2000.
Bhatt.N.D., Engineering Drawing, New Age International. 2000.

AM1101

Engineering Mechanics

Equilibrium of rigid bodies, free body diagram, Analysis of beams and trusses,
Equilibrium of continuous systems -derivation of relation between load, shear
force and bending moment. Energy conservation in rigid bodies -potential
energy and elastic energy. Virtual work in multibody assemblies.
Lumped mass models in Dynamics -Particle motion in cylindrical c0ordinates,
engineering applications of central force motion. Kinetics of rigid bodies translation and rotation motion of a rigid body, relative motion with translating
and rotating axes and Coriolis acceleration. Kinematics of rigid bodies -3-D
properties of sections, angular momentum of rigid bodies and energy relations
for rigid bodies. Mechanical vibrations of single degree of freedom systems -free
vibration of rigid bodies, general equations of motion and response to forced
sinusoidal loading.
References:

1. Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers - Volume I - Statics, Volume II
- Dynamics, McGraw Hill, New York.
2. Merlam J.L and Kraige L.G., Engineering Mechanics, Volume I - statics, Volume 11dynamics, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
3. Shames L.H., Engineering Mechanics, Prentice HaII, New Delhi

PH1131

Physics Laboratory I

Experiments in Mechanics Properties Materials, Heat, Electromagnetism and


Optics.
References:
1. Smith E. V. -Manual of Experiments in Applied Physic$, London,'" Butterworth, 1970.
2. Workshop B.L., and Flint H.P. -Advanced Practical Physics for Students, Methuen and Co.
Ltd. London.
3. Jerrad H.G. and Mc Neil D.B. -Theoretical and Experimental Physics.
4. Fretter W.B. -Introduction to Experimental Physics, Blackiee 5. M. Nelkon and J.rlJl.
Ogborn -Advanced Level Practical Physics, English Language Book Society, 1955.

CY1121

Chemistry Lab

Volumetric analysis involving acid-base, redox, precipitation and


complexometric titrations. Analysis of ores and alloys. Preparation of simple
inorganic compounds.

Determinations of molecular weight, distribution coefficient, equilibrium


constant, rate constant. Experiments in phase rule. Preparation and properties of
simple organic compounds, determination of phenol and formalin.
References:

1. A.I. Vogel, A Text of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, ELBS, London.


2. Shoemaker D.P. and Garland C.W., Experiments in Physical Chemistry, McGraw Hill,
London.
3. Dey B.B. and Seetharaman M.V., Laboratory Manual of Organic Chemistry,

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GN1101

Life Skills

Objectives:
The objective of this course is to expose the undergraduate students to such
methods and practices that help develop and nurture qualities such as character,
effective communication, right attitude, trustworthiness, dependability and
holding ethical values. It will provide a lot of activities and examples for a
student to learn and develop these life skills.
Course contents:
Today, everyone sees value in people who have traits and qualities that dont
stop with just the hard skills such as academic and vocational skills. Qualities
such as character, effective communication, right attitude, trustworthiness and
dependability while maintaining high ethical standards, go a long way in ones
success in the workplace and also in their personal life. An exposure to such
skills that can be developed in this regard early among our students is
paramount. This course aims at exposing the students to such skills and
discussing the various techniques and methods of practice by which they can
develop such skills. Making this a required part of the curriculum ensures every
students lifelong success. This is bound to make a great impact on our students
and help them shape themselves as well-rounded persons equipped skills of
leading a successful life.
Some of the skills that will be introduced are:
Communication skills; stress management; dealing with disappointment; inner
dependence, independence and inter-dependence; positive and affirmative living
and assertiveness; self-awareness and self-esteem; time management;
relationship responsibilities; decision making; sensitization to substance abuse;
social responsibility; the importance of personal health and hygiene;
understanding various dimensions of personality and intelligence;

CE1101

Introduction to Civil Engineering

Role of Civil Engineers in Society; Outstanding accomplishments of the


profession; Future trends.
Types of projects; Stages of projects; Participants in projects and their role;
Techno-economic considerations; Project failures and their causes. All these
would be illustrated through case studies and talks by professionals.
References:

1. Engineers and Engineering, Oxford University Press, 1970.


2. Engineering Cases, American Society for Engineering Education, 1982.
3. Florman, S.C., The Existential Pleasures of Engineering, St. Martin's Press, New York,
1976.
4. The Institution of Civil Engineers, Whither Civil Engineering, Thomas Telford, London,
1996.
5. Laithwaite, E., Invitation to Engineering, Basil Blackwell Inc., Oxford, U.K., 1984.
6. Skyscraper, six-part video on design and construction of Worldwide Plaza, New York.
7. Thirng, M.W. Editor, Engineering -an Outline for the Intending Student, Routledge &
Kegan Paul, London 1972

OE1101

Introduction to Ocean Engineering

Offshore Structures for oil and gas: Fixed offshore platforms (jackets, gravity
platforms, articulated towers); superstructure & foundation, floating platforms
(semi-submersibles, jack-ups, TLPS, FPSOs, pipe laying barges); Mooring, station
keeping, berthing systems for floating platforms; towing launching & installation
of platforms, Nearshore structures.
Marine Vehicles: Oceangoing, ship types, types of small crafts, high speed crafts,
vehicles for Inland water transport, special ship types, e.g. warships, icebreakers,
types of propulsion systems, marine safety regulation, underwater vehicles and
submersibles.
Physical Oceanography: Different types of ocean waves and their importance,
ocean currents, ocean circulation, measurement of physical properties of ocean
basin oscillations, Tsunamis, storm surge, ties, Air-sea interaction.
Geological Oceanography: Features of ocean boundaries, geomorphology and
structures of ocean floor, continental slope and shelf; marine sediments &
formation, types, distribution, distribution of marine minerals in the Indian
coast; geophysical prospecting for oil bearing state, placer deposits and
polymetallic modules.

ED1011

Functional and Conceptual Design

Overview of the Design Process Philosophy of Engineering Design, Steps


involved in the Design Process S curves, Communications during design process.
Understanding the customer need Steps involved in developing Engineering
Design Specifications. The technique of Quality Function Deployment. Case
studies in QFD. Functional Design Functions in engineering Design. Basics of
Function Structure Functional Basis , Functional decomposition and flow.
Product Concept Various methods of concept
Reference:

1. K Otto and K Wood, Product Design, Pearson Education, 2001.


2. D G Ullman, The Mechanical Design Process, McGraw Hill 1997.
3. G Pahl and W. Beitz, Engineering Design, Springer 1996.

ED1021

Introduction to Computation and Visualization

C environment/Structured programming - C Standard Library, C data types,


Operators, Expressions, Control statements (loops, break, exit, goto and continue
statements), functions, arrays and pointers, dynamic memory allocation,
structures, strings, file processing, basics of linked list and tree data
structures.Introduction to OpenGL OpenGL architecture, OpenGL geometric
primitives, Transformations in OpenGL, GLUT programming.Numerical
Methods - Round off and truncation errors, order of convergence, bisection,
Newton - Raphson methods.

Text Book:

1.V. Rajaraman, Computer Programming in C, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 2004.


2.Yashwant Kanetkar, Understanding pointers in C, BPB Publications, 1997.
3.Mason Woo, Jackie Neider, Tom Davis, and Dave Shreiner. 1999. OpenGL Programming
Guide: The Official Guide to Learning Opengl, Version 1.2 (3rd ed.). Addison-Wesley Longman
Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, USA.
4.William Press, Saul Teukolsky, William Vetterling, and Brian Flannery. Numerical Recipes in
C (2nd Ed.): The Art of Scientific Computing. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY,
USA., 1992.

Reference:

1.Alfred Aho, John Hopcroft, Jeffrey Ullman, Ritchie, Data Structures and Algorithms,
Addison-Wesley,1983.
2.Donald Hearn and M. Pauline Baker..Computer Graphics (2nd Ed.): C Version. Prentice-Hall,
Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA., 1996.

3.Samuel Conte and Carl De Boor. Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach
(3rd ed.). McGraw-Hill Higher Education., 1980.
4.Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, The C Programming Language (2nd ed.), Prentice Hall,
1988.
5.K. N. King, C Programming: A Modern Approach, W. W. Norton & Company, February
1996.

BT1101

Introduction to Biological Sciences & Engineering

Components of Biological Systems Macromolecules, Organelles, Cells, Tissues


and Organs their structure and function; Comparison of biological devices and
analogous engineered systems. Cellular Processing of Information, Energy and
Materials; Structure and functioning of cellular networks; Transport processes
and Signal processing in biological systems. Examples of some complex
molecular machines and processes DNA replication, Ribosome and protein
synthesis, Photosynthetic system, ATP synthase and energy transduction, cell
membranes etc. Microbes as cellular factories production of biochemicals; Reengineering of cellular systems Genetic engineering and tissue engineering;
Applications of industrial biotechnology Design and function of novel
Biomaterials and Biomedical devices
Text Book:

1. Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter,
Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Edition, 2007, Garland Science
2. David S. Goodsell, The Machinery of Life, 2nd Edition, 2009, Springer
3. Paul Davidovits, Physics in Biology and Medicine, 3rd Edition, 2007, Academic Press
4. Colin Ratledge, Bjorn Kristiansen, Basic Biotechnology, 3rd Edition, 2006, Cambridge
University Press
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PH1181

Thermodynamics

Syllabus will be provided by the class teacher

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CY1101 (T)
(CRC 203)

(G1)

E2

(A,F)

B2

(C,D,E)

R1
B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 202)

C2

S2
F1
Fri

G1

A1
BT1101
(CRC304)
T2

D2

S1
B1
MA1101
(CRC 204)

F2

G2

A2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

DEPARTMENT OF BIO TECHNOLOGY Time Table for (BS+MS Biological Sciences) (BS15B001 to BS15B034)
DAY

Mon

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1
BT1101
(CRC304)

B1
MA1101
(CRC 204)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 303)

C2

D2

E2

F2

(A,B)

P2
C1
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 303)

E1

Q2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 303)

E1

F1
ME1101
(CRC 301)

R2
E1
Thu

F1
ME1101
(CRC 301)

G1

E2

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 204)

P1

A2

F2

G2

A2

(B,C,D)

B2

Q1
PH1131 (PH Lab)
C2
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 301)

D2
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 203)

(G1)

E2

(A,F)

B2

(C,D,E)

R1

A1
BT1101
(CRC304)

B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 202)

C2

S2

Fri

F1
ME1101
(CRC 301)

G1

A1
BT1101
(CRC304)

D2

S1
B1
MA1101
(CRC 204)

F2
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 301)

T2

G2

A2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (CH15B001 to CH15B041)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1
MA1101
(CRC 204)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 303)

C2

D2

E2

F2

(A,B)

F2

P1
CY1002 (CY Lab)
G2

A2

(B,C,D)

Q1
PH1131 (PH Lab)
C2
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 301)

D2
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 203)

(G)

E2

(A,F)

B2

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2
C1
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 303)

E1

Q2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 303)

E1

F1
ME1101
(CRC 301)

R2
E1
Thu

F1
ME1101
(CRC 301)

G1

E2

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 204)

A2

B2

R1

A1

B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 202)

C2

S2

Fri

F1
ME1101
(CRC 301)

G1

A1

D2

S1
B1
MA1101
(CRC 204)

F2
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 301)

T2

G2

A2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (CH15B042 to CH15B091)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1
MA1101
(CRC 205)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 205)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 304)

C2

D2
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 203)

E2

F2

(A,B)

Mon

P2
C1
PH1101
(CRC 205)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 304)

E1

Q2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 205)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 304)

E1

F1
ME1101
(CRC 101)

R2
E1
Thu

F1
ME1101
(CRC 101)

G1

E2

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 205)

P1

A2
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

A1

B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 303)

F2

G2

A2

(B,C,D)

B2

Q1
CY1002 (CY Lab)
C2

D2

(G)

C2

R1
PH1131 (PH Lab)
D2

E2

(A,F)

B2

(C,D,E)

S2

Fri

F1
ME1101
(CRC 101)

G1

A1

S1
B1
MA1101
(CRC 205)

F2
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 301)

T2

G2

A2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (CE15B001 to CE15B034)

DAY

Mon

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1
CE1101
(BSB 202)

B1
MA1101
(CRC 205)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 205)

D1

C2

D2

E2

F2

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

P2
C1
PH1101
(CRC 205)

D1

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

Q2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 205)

D1

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1

R2

Thu

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1

G1

E2
ME1121 (L)
(CRC 201)

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 205)

P1

A2
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

A1
CE1101
(BSB 202)

B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 303)

F2

Q1
ME1121 (MSB DRG Hall/CAE LAB)
B2
C2
D2

(G)

R1
PH1131 (PH Lab)
D2

E2

(A,F)

B2

(C,D,E)

C2

S2
F1
Fri

G1

A1
CE1101
(BSB 202)

G2

S1
B1
MA1101
(CRC 205)

F2

T2

G2

A2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (CE15B035 to CE15B098)

DAY

Mon

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1
CE1101
(BSB 202)

B1
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 301)

D1

C2

D2

E2

F2

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

P2
C1
PH1101
(CRC 301)

D1

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

Q2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 301)

D1

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1

R2

Thu

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1

G1

E2
ME1121 (L)
(CRC 201)

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 301)

P1

A2

F2

Q1
ME1121 (MSB DRG Hall/CAE LAB)
B2
C2
D2
MA1101 (T)
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 201)
(CRC 302)

Fri

G1

A1
CE1101
(BSB 202)

(G)

R1

A1
CE1101
(BSB 202)

B2

C2

D2

E2

(A,F)

G2

S1
PH1131 (PH Lab)
A2

B2

(C,D,E)

S2
F1

G2

B1
MA1101
(CRC 301)

F2

T2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING


Time Table for (CS15B001 to CS15B020)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 301)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 304)

C2

D2
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 203)

E2

F2

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)

Mon

P2
C1
PH1101
(CRC 301)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 304)

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

Q2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 301)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 304)

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1
AM1101
(CRC 102)

R2

Thu

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1
AM1101
(CRC 102)

G1

E2

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 301)

P1
F2
AM1101 (T)
(CRC 302)

Q1
A2

B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 201)

G1

A1

Fri

C2
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 302)
R1

A1

B2

C2

D2

E2

(A,F)

G2

S1
PH1131 (PH Lab)
A2

B2

(C,D,E)

S2
F1

G2

B1
MA1101
(CRC 301)

F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

T2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING


Time Table for (CS15B021 to CS15B056)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1
MA1101
(CRC 302)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 302)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 305)

C2

D2
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 204)

E2

F2

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)

E2

(A,F)

B2

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2
C1
PH1101
(CRC 302)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 305)

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

Q2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 302)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 305)

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1
AM1101
(CRC 102)

R2

Thu

E1
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F1
AM1101
(CRC 102)

G1

E2

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 302)

P1
F2
AM1101(T)
(CRC 301)

Q1
A2

B2

Fri

C2

R1

A1

B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

C2
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 205)

S2

D2

S1
B1
MA1101
(CRC 302)

PH1131
(PH Lab)

G2

F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

T2

G2

A2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (EE15B001 to EE15B048)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1
MA1101
(CRC 302)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 302)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 305)

C2

D2
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 204)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 101)

F2

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 101)

E2

(A,F)

B2

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2

Wed

C1
PH1101
(CRC 302)

C1
PH1101
(CRC 302)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 305)

D1
CY1101
(CRC 305)
Q2

E1

E1

F1

R2
E1

F1

G1

E2
CS1101
(CRC 101)

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101
(CRC 302)

P1
F2

Q1
A2

B2

A1

B2
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

C2

B1
MA1101
(CRC 302)

F2

G2

Thu
S2
CS1101 (Tutorial Lab)

Fri

PH1131
(PH Lab)

G2

T2

C2

R1
CY1002 (CY Lab)
D2
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 205)
S1
A2

T1
LIFE SKILLS

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (EE15B049 to EE15B119)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 203)

D2
CY1101
(CRC 201)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 101)

F2

(A,B)

C1

P2
PH1131 (PH Lab)
D1

A2

(B,C,D)

D1

Q2
CY1002 (CY Lab)
E1

D2
CY1101
(CRC 201)

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 101)

Mon

Wed

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 201)

E1

F1

R2

Thu

E1
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 204)

F1

E2
CS1101
(CRC 101)

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

P1
F2

G2

Q1
A2

B2
MA1101
(CRC 203)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 203)
R1

F1

G1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 203)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 203)

E2

(A,F)

G1

S2
CS1101 (Tutorial Lab)
A1

D2
CY1101
(CRC 201)
S1

B1

F2

G2

A2

B2
MA1101
(CRC 203)

(C,D,E)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

T1

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DESIGN


Time Table for (ED15B001 to ED15B013)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1

D1

C2

D2

E2
ED1200
(ED.)

F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

(A,B)

A2
ED1100
(ED.)

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)

E2
ED1200
(ED.)

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 203)

(C,D,E)

Mon
P2
C1

D1

E1

Q2
C1

D1

E1

Wed

F1
AM1101 (T)
(CRC 102)

R2

Thu

E1
ME1121 (L)
(CRC 103)

F1

F1

G1

A1

S2
ME1121 (MSB DRG Hall/CAE LAB)
B1
G1
A1

Fri

E2
ED1200
(ED.)

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

P1
F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

G2

Q1
A2
ED1100
(ED.)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 203)

C2

R1
B2
MA1101
(CRC 203)

C2

D2

S1
F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2
ED1100
(ED.)
T1

T- Tutorial Classes

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DESIGN


Time Table for (ED15B014 to ED15B057)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1

D1

C2

D2

E2
ED1200
(ED.)

F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

(A,B)

A2
ED1100
(ED.)

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)

E2
ED1200
(ED.)

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 204)

(C,D,E)

Mon
P2
C1

D1

E1

Q2
C1

D1

E1

Wed

F1
AM1101 (T)
(CRC 102)

R2

Thu

E1
ME1121 (L)
(CRC 103)

F1

F1

G1

E2
ED1200
(ED.)

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101(T)
(CRC 202)

P1
F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

G2

Q1
A2
ED1100
(ED.)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 204)

C2

R1
B2
MA1101
(CRC 204)

A1

S2
ME1121 (MSB DRG Hall/CAE Lab)
B1
G1
A1

C2

D2

S1
F2
AM1101
(CRC 102)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2
ED1100
(ED.)
T1

T- Tutorial Classes

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (ME15B001 to ME15B040)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 202)

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 303)

D2

E2
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F2
ME1101
(CRC 201)

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 102)

E2

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 204)

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2

C1

C1

D1

D1

Q2
PH1131 (PH Lab)
E1

F1

R2
CY1002 (CY Lab)
G1

F1

Wed

Thu

E1
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 302)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 102)

E1

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 202)

P1
F2
ME1101
(CRC 201)

Q1
A2

B2
MA1101
(CRC 204)

G1

A1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 303)
R1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 204)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 303)

S2
F1

G2

D2

S1
B1

F2
ME1101
(CRC 201)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2

T1

T- Tutorial Classes

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (ME15B041 to ME15B124)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 101)

D2

E2
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F2
ME1101
(CRC 202)

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 102)

E2

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 205)

(C,D,E)

Mon
P2
C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 202)

D1

Q2
C1

D1

E1

F1

R2
PH1131 (PH Lab)
G1

G1

S2
CY1002 (CY Lab)
A1

F1

Wed

Thu

E1
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 303)

F1

E2
CS1101
(CRC 203)

E1

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

Tue

B1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 305)

P1
F2
ME1101
(CRC 102)

G2

Q1
A2

B2
MA1101
(CRC 205)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 101)
R1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 205)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 202)

D2

S1
B1

F2
ME1101
(CRC 202)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2

T1

T- Tutorial Classes

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Time Table for (ME15B125 to ME15B147)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 201)

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)

D2

E2
CS1101
(CRC 102)

F2
ME1101
(CRC 203)

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 102)

E2

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2
C1

D1

Tue
Q2
C1

D1

E1

F1

R2
CY1002 (CY Lab)
G1
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 203)

F1

Wed

Thu

E1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

F1

G1

S2
PH1131 (PH Lab)
A1

E2
CS1101
(CRC 102)

E1

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

B1

P1
F2
ME1101
(CRC 203)

G2

Q1
A2

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)
R1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D2

S1
B1

F2
ME1101
(CRC 203)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2

T1

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING


Time Table for (MM15B001 to MM15B049)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 303)

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 103)

D2

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

F2
ME1101
(CRC 204)

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

D2

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E2

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 302)

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2
C1

D1

Tue
Q2
C1

D1

E1

Wed

F1
ME1101(T)
(CRC 205)

R2

Thu

E1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 301)

F1

F1

G1

G1

S2
PH1131 (PH Lab)
A1

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E1

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

B1

P1
F2
ME1101
(CRC 204)

G2

Q1
A2

B2
MA1101
(CRC 302)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 103)
R1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 302)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 201)

D2

S1
B1

F2
ME1101
(CRC 204)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2

T1

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF OCEAN ENGINEERING


Time Table for (NA15B001 to NA15B021)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 201)

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)

D2
AM1101
(CRC 301)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

F2
ME1101
(CRC 203)

(A,B)

A2
OE1101
(OE 202)

(B,C,D)

D2
AM1101
(CRC 301)

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E2

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2
C1

D1

Tue
Q2
C1
Wed

D1
AM1101 (T)
(CRC 102)

E1

F1

R2

Thu

E1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

F1

G1
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 203)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E1

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

B1

P1
F2
ME1101
(CRC 203)

Q1
A2
OE1101
(OE 202)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

G1

A1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)
R1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 204)

S2
F1

G2

D2
AM1101
(CRC 301)
S1

B1

F2
ME1101
(CRC 203)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2
OE1101
(OE 202)
T1

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF OCEAN ENGINEERING


Time Table for (NA15B022 to NA15B054)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 303)

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 103)

D2
AM1101
(CRC 301)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

F2
ME1101
(CRC 103)

(A,B)

A2
OE1101
(OE 202)

(B,C,D)

D2
AM1101
(CRC 301)

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E2

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 302)

(C,D,E)

Mon

P2
C1

D1

Tue
Q2
C1
Wed

D1
AM1101 (T)
(CRC 102)

E1

F1
ME1101 (T)
(CRC 205)

R2

Thu

E1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 301)

F1

G1

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E1

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

B1

P1
F2
ME1101
(CRC 103)

Q1
A2
OE1101
(OE 202)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 302)

G1

A1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 103)
R1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 302)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 201)

S2
F1

G2

D2
AM1101
(CRC 301)
S1

B1

F2
ME1101
(CRC 103)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

G2

A2
OE1101
(OE 202)
T1

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS (BTech-Engineering Physics)


Time Table for (EP15B001 to EP15B030)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 201)

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)

D2
CY1101
(CRC 202)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

F2

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

Mon

P2
C1

D1

Tue
Q2
C1

D1

Wed

E1
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 204)

F1

R2

Thu

E1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 304)

F1

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E1

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

B1

P1
F2

G2

PH1080
(PHLT)

Q1
A2

PH1080
(PHLT)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)

D2
CY1101
(CRC 202)

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 103)

D2
CY1101
(CRC 202)
S1

E2

(A,F)

A2

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

(C,D,E)

R1

F1

G1

A1

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 204)

G1

S2
PH1131 (PH Lab)
A1

B1

F2

G2

PH1080
(PHLT)

Fri
T2
LIFE SKILLS

T1

T- Tutorial Classes

L- Lecture

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS (Dual Degree BS+MS in Physics)


Time Table for (PH15B001 to PH15B010)

DAY

Extra

8.00 8.50

9.00 9.50

10.00 - 10.50

11.00 11.50

1.00 - 1.50

2.00 - 2.50

2.55 3.45

3.50 4.40

4.45 5.35

A1

B1

C1
PH1101 (T)
(CRC 201)

D1

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)

D2
CY1101
(CRC 202)

E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

F2

(A,B)

A2

(B,C,D)

Mon

P2
C1

D1

E1

Tue
Q2
C1

D1

Wed

E1
CY1101 (T)
(CRC 204)

F1

R2
E1

F1

G1

G1

S2
PH1131 (PH Lab)
A1

A1

Thu

Fri

F1
MA1101 (T)
(CRC 102)

Lunch Break
11.50 am 1.00 pm

B1

P1
E2
CS1101
(CRC 103)

F2

G2

PH1080
(PHLT)

Q1
A2

PH1080
(PHLT)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 102)

(G)
CS1101
(CRC 103)

E2

(A,F)

B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

(C,D,E)

R1
B2
MA1101
(CRC 301)

C2
PH1101
(CRC 204)

D2
CY1101
(CRC 202)
S1

B1

F2

G2

A2
PH1080
(PHLT)

T2
LIFE SKILLS

D2
CY1101
(CRC 202)

T1

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