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(Effective from the academic session 201
I Semester
SN CODE
1 BST101
2 BST102 Introduction to Biotechnology
3 BST103
4 BST104/ BST105
5 BST106
6 BST151
7 BST152
Total
SN CODE
1 BST201
2 BST202
3 BST203
4 BST204/ BST205
5 BST206 Ecology & Environment Biotechnology
6 BST251
7 BST252
TotalNote : Elementary Math-I (BST-104) and Elementary Math Remedial Biology-I (BST-105) and Remedial Biology
SCHEME OF
(Effective from the academic session 2019)
I Year
Semester Teaching Scheme
SUBJECT L T
Chemistry I 3 1
Introduction to Biotechnology 3 1
Cell Biology 3 1
Elementary Math I / Remedial Biology I
3 1
Computer Fundamental 3 1
Chemistry Lab I 0 0
Biotechnology Lab I 0 0
Total 15 5
II Semester
SUBJECT L T
Chemistry II 3 1
Biochemistry 3 1
Microbiology 3 1
Elementary Math II/ Remedial Biology II
3 1
Ecology & Environment Biotechnology 3 1
Chemistry Lab II 0 0
Biotechnology Lab II 0 0
Total 15 5
104) and Elementary Math-II (BST-204) are for the students of PCB group. 105) and Remedial Biology-II (BST205) are for the Students of PCM group.
SCHEME OF EVALUATION
B.Sc -BIOTECHNOLOGY
Teaching Scheme
Marks Distribution
P ESM MSM Total
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
2 35 15 50
2 35 15 50
4 420 180 600
P ESM MSM Total
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
0 70 30 100
2 35 15 50
2 35 15 50
4 420 180 600
204) are for the students of PCB group. II (BST205) are for the Students of PCM group.
MODULE-I
Idea of de Brogile matter waves, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, atomic orbitals, schrodinger
wave equation, significance of ψ and ψ
and probability distribution curves, shapes of s. p, d orbitals. Aufbau and Pauli exclusion
principles, Hund’s multiplicity rule.
MODULE-II
Hybridization, bond lengths and bond angles, bond energy, loca
bond, Vander Waals interactions, Molecular orbital theory and its applications for homo and
hetro nuclear diatomic molecules. Hydrogen bonding and its applications.
Concept of isomerism. Types of isomerism. molecular chiralit
properties of enantiomers, meso compounds, Conformations of n
of nomenclature.
MODULE-III
Postulates of kinetic theory of gases, deviation from ideal behavior, van der Waals equation of
state. Liquefaction og gasses, ideal and nonideal gasses, rault’s law.
Reference Books: 1. A Textbook of Physical Chemistry, A. S. Negi,2. Physical Chemistry, Gilbert William Castellan 3. Physical chemistry, Walter John Moore4. Organic Chemistry5. Advanced Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. Part A: Structure and Mechanisms F. Carey
and R. Sundberg, Kluwer Academic
CHEMISTRY I
Idea of de Brogile matter waves, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, atomic orbitals, schrodinger
wave equation, significance of ψ and ψ2, quantum numbers, radial and angular wave functions
and probability distribution curves, shapes of s. p, d orbitals. Aufbau and Pauli exclusion
principles, Hund’s multiplicity rule.
Hybridization, bond lengths and bond angles, bond energy, localized and delocalized chemical
bond, Vander Waals interactions, Molecular orbital theory and its applications for homo and
hetro nuclear diatomic molecules. Hydrogen bonding and its applications.
Concept of isomerism. Types of isomerism. molecular chirality, enatiomers, optical activity,
properties of enantiomers, meso compounds, Conformations of n-butane, E, Z and R, S
Postulates of kinetic theory of gases, deviation from ideal behavior, van der Waals equation of
Liquefaction og gasses, ideal and nonideal gasses, rault’s law.
A Textbook of Physical Chemistry, A. S. Negi, S. C. Anand Physical Chemistry, Gilbert William Castellan Physical chemistry, Walter John Moore Organic Chemistry, Benjamin List, Keiji Maruoka Advanced Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. Part A: Structure and Mechanisms F. Carey and R. Sundberg, Kluwer Academic
BST101
Idea of de Brogile matter waves, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, atomic orbitals, schrodinger
, quantum numbers, radial and angular wave functions
and probability distribution curves, shapes of s. p, d orbitals. Aufbau and Pauli exclusion
lized and delocalized chemical
bond, Vander Waals interactions, Molecular orbital theory and its applications for homo and
y, enatiomers, optical activity,
butane, E, Z and R, S- System
Postulates of kinetic theory of gases, deviation from ideal behavior, van der Waals equation of
Advanced Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. Part A: Structure and Mechanisms F. Carey
MODULE -I
Introduction of Biomolecules - Structure and dynamics, Structure,
Macromolecules (Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids).
Enzymes: History, Nomenclature &
Enzymes, Purification and characterization
application of enzymes.
MODULE- II
Cell as a basic unit of life, Microorganism: Origin of microbiology, Typ
Classification of microbes, macro and micro molecules required for growth of microorganism,
Media: defined and undefined,
Application of microbes in fermentation
types and Application.
MODULE- III
Central Dogma of Life, Introduction
Annotation, ORF & Gene Prediction
databases (nucleotide and Protein Data
Database.
Text Books: 1. H.K.Dass, “Text book of Biotechnology” ( Wiley India publication) 2. B.D.Singh,”Biotechnology“ (Kalyani Publishers) 3. R.C.Dubey, “Text book of Biotechnology” ( S.Chand and company)
Reference Books: 1. William J. Thieman ,” Introduction to Biotechnology”, Michael A. Palladino, Publisher:
Benjamin Cummings 2. Colin Ratledge,” Basic Biotechnology Publisher”: Cambridge Univer
INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY
Structure and dynamics, Structure, biosynthesis
Macromolecules (Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids).
Enzymes: History, Nomenclature & Classification of Enzymes, Intracellular and Extracellular
Purification and characterization of enzymes from natural sources, industrial
Microorganism: Origin of microbiology, Typ
macro and micro molecules required for growth of microorganism,
Media: defined and undefined, Study of Microbes (culture techniques and staining method),
Application of microbes in fermentation biotechnology, Basics of Chromatography: Concept
Introduction Genes & Genome, Human Genome Project,
Gene Prediction, Genome similarity, History of Bioinformatics,
es (nucleotide and Protein Databases, Structure databases), Primary and Secondary
1. H.K.Dass, “Text book of Biotechnology” ( Wiley India publication) 2. B.D.Singh,”Biotechnology“ (Kalyani Publishers) 3. R.C.Dubey, “Text book of Biotechnology” ( S.Chand and company)
William J. Thieman ,” Introduction to Biotechnology”, Michael A. Palladino, Publisher:
Colin Ratledge,” Basic Biotechnology Publisher”: Cambridge University Press
BST102
biosynthesis and function of
Classification of Enzymes, Intracellular and Extracellular
of enzymes from natural sources, industrial
es of microbes,
macro and micro molecules required for growth of microorganism,
echniques and staining method),
Basics of Chromatography: Concept,
Project, Concept of
of Bioinformatics, Biological
, Primary and Secondary
William J. Thieman ,” Introduction to Biotechnology”, Michael A. Palladino, Publisher:
sity Press
MODULE-I
The Evolution of the Cell: From Molecules to Procaryotes to Eucaryotes, Ultra structure and
function of cell and cell organalies. Membrane Structure: Physicochemical Properties;
Molecular Organization – asymmetrical
Eukaryotic cell division cycle: Different phases and molecular events. Control of cell division
cycle, Transport of Small Molecules Across Cell Membranes: Carrier protein and channel
protein, Active Transport
MODULE-II
Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting: Structure, function and transport of proteins
into mitochondria and chloroplast. Transport by vesicle formation: Endocytosis and Exocytosis
and molecular Mechanism of vesicular transport.
junctions: Occluding junctions, anchoring junctions and communicating junctions.
Molecular mechanism of cell-cell adhesions: Extra
functions.
MODULE-III
Cell Signaling: Signaling via G-Protein linked cell surface receptors, MAP kinase pathways and
tyrosine kinase pathway: Initiation, interaction and regulation.
Apoptosis: Phases and significance, Morphological and biochemical changes associated with
apoptotic cells, Apoptotic pathways and regulators
Reference Books: 1. Cohn, N.S. (1964). Elements of Cytology Brace and World Inc., New Delhi.2. Darington, C.D.(1965). Cytology, Churchill, London.3. Darnell, J., Lodish, KL and Baltimore, D (1991). Molecular Cell biology, Scientific American.4. De Robertis, E.D.P. and Robertis, E.M.F.(1991). Cell and Molecular biology. Febiger,
Washington. 5. Dobzhansky, B (1961).Genetksiand
York.
CELL BIOLOGY
The Evolution of the Cell: From Molecules to Procaryotes to Eucaryotes, Ultra structure and
function of cell and cell organalies. Membrane Structure: Physicochemical Properties;
asymmetrical organization of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates
Eukaryotic cell division cycle: Different phases and molecular events. Control of cell division
cycle, Transport of Small Molecules Across Cell Membranes: Carrier protein and channel
Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting: Structure, function and transport of proteins
into mitochondria and chloroplast. Transport by vesicle formation: Endocytosis and Exocytosis
and molecular Mechanism of vesicular transport. Intracellular communication through cell
junctions: Occluding junctions, anchoring junctions and communicating junctions.
cell adhesions: Extra-cellular matrix of animals: organization and
Protein linked cell surface receptors, MAP kinase pathways and
tyrosine kinase pathway: Initiation, interaction and regulation. Cohesins and condensins
Apoptosis: Phases and significance, Morphological and biochemical changes associated with
apoptotic cells, Apoptotic pathways and regulators.
Cohn, N.S. (1964). Elements of Cytology Brace and World Inc., New Delhi. Cytology, Churchill, London.
Darnell, J., Lodish, KL and Baltimore, D (1991). Molecular Cell biology, Scientific American.De Robertis, E.D.P. and Robertis, E.M.F.(1991). Cell and Molecular biology. Febiger,
Dobzhansky, B (1961).Genetksiand The origin of species, Columbia University press,New
BST103
The Evolution of the Cell: From Molecules to Procaryotes to Eucaryotes, Ultra structure and
function of cell and cell organalies. Membrane Structure: Physicochemical Properties;
organization of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates,.
Eukaryotic cell division cycle: Different phases and molecular events. Control of cell division
cycle, Transport of Small Molecules Across Cell Membranes: Carrier protein and channel
Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting: Structure, function and transport of proteins
into mitochondria and chloroplast. Transport by vesicle formation: Endocytosis and Exocytosis
Intracellular communication through cell
junctions: Occluding junctions, anchoring junctions and communicating junctions.
cellular matrix of animals: organization and
Protein linked cell surface receptors, MAP kinase pathways and
Cohesins and condensins
Apoptosis: Phases and significance, Morphological and biochemical changes associated with
Darnell, J., Lodish, KL and Baltimore, D (1991). Molecular Cell biology, Scientific American. De Robertis, E.D.P. and Robertis, E.M.F.(1991). Cell and Molecular biology. Febiger,
The origin of species, Columbia University press,New
MODULE- I
Definition, algebra of derivatives of functions, Derivatives of polynomial and
trigonometric functions, Rate of change,
minima (first derivative test motivated geometrically and second derivative
a provable tool), Simple problems (that illustrate basic principles and understanding of
the subject as well as real-
MODULE- II
Integration as inverse process of differentiation,
substitution, by partial fractions and by parts, only simple integrals of the type tobe
evaluated.
Applications in finding the area under simple curves, especial
circles/parabolas/ellipses (in standard form only), area between the two above said
curves (the region should be clearly identifiable).
MODULE –III
Definition, order and degree, G
Formation of differential equation
differential equations by method of separation of variables.
Textbooks:
1. Mathematics Part I - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication
2. Mathematics Part II - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication,
3. Mathematics Class XI and XII by R D Sharma.
Reference books:
1. Glyn James , “Higher engineering mathematics” (Tata Macgraw Hill)
2. B.V.Ramana, “Advanced modern engineering mathematics” (Pearso
ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS-I
Definition, algebra of derivatives of functions, Derivatives of polynomial and
Rate of change, increasing/decreasing functions, Maxima and
minima (first derivative test motivated geometrically and second derivative
Simple problems (that illustrate basic principles and understanding of
-life situations).
erse process of differentiation, Integration of a variety of functions by
substitution, by partial fractions and by parts, only simple integrals of the type tobe
Applications in finding the area under simple curves, especially lines, areas of
circles/parabolas/ellipses (in standard form only), area between the two above said
curves (the region should be clearly identifiable).
Definition, order and degree, General and particular solutions of a differential equat
Formation of differential equation whose general solution is given,
differential equations by method of separation of variables.
Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication
Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication,
Mathematics Class XI and XII by R D Sharma.
Glyn James , “Higher engineering mathematics” (Tata Macgraw Hill)
B.V.Ramana, “Advanced modern engineering mathematics” (Pearson education)
BST104
Definition, algebra of derivatives of functions, Derivatives of polynomial and
functions, Maxima and
minima (first derivative test motivated geometrically and second derivative test given as
Simple problems (that illustrate basic principles and understanding of
Integration of a variety of functions by
substitution, by partial fractions and by parts, only simple integrals of the type tobe
ly lines, areas of
circles/parabolas/ellipses (in standard form only), area between the two above said
eneral and particular solutions of a differential equation
whose general solution is given, Solution of
n education)
MODULE- I
Diversity in Living World: Diversity of living organisms Classification of the living organisms (five
kingdom classification, major groups and principles of clas
Systematic and binomial System of nomenclature,
classification, viruses, viroid’s, lichens, Botanical gardens, herbaria, zoological parks and
division – meiosis, Biomolecules of Cell: Basic chemical constituents of living bodies
Carbohydrate, Lipid, Protein, etc
MODULE- III
Plant Physiology, Movement of water, food, nutrients and gases, Respiration, Photosynthesi
Plant growth and development,
sexually transmitted diseases, infertility. Cancer and AIDS,
abuse, Basic concepts of immunology, vaccines,
female, menstrual cycle, production of gametes, fertilization, embryo development.
Textbooks / Reference book:
1. Biology - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication 2. Peter H Raven, George B Johnson, Kenneth A. Mason, Jonathan Losos, Susan Singer,
Biology,(Macgraw Hill) 3. Sharma, P.D. (2005) 2nd Edition. Microbiology, Rastogi Publications.4. Pelczar M. J., E. C. S. Chan and N. R. Krieg (2003) Microbiology, 5th Edition; Tata McGraw
Hill Publishing Company , New Delhi
REMEDIAL BIOLOGY-I
Diversity in Living World: Diversity of living organisms Classification of the living organisms (five
kingdom classification, major groups and principles of classification within each kingdom),
binomial System of nomenclature, Salient features of animal and plant
classification, viruses, viroid’s, lichens, Botanical gardens, herbaria, zoological parks and
Cell: Structure and Function Cell: Cell theory; Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, cell wall, cell
ucleus and nuclear organization, Tissue, organ and organ system (elementary
Biomolecules of Cell: Basic chemical constituents of living bodies
Carbohydrate, Lipid, Protein, etc
Movement of water, food, nutrients and gases, Respiration, Photosynthesi
Plant growth and development, Human Health & Hygiene: Population and birth control,
s, infertility. Cancer and AIDS, Adolescence and drug / alcohol
oncepts of immunology, vaccines, Reproduction Reproductive system in male and
production of gametes, fertilization, embryo development.
Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication Peter H Raven, George B Johnson, Kenneth A. Mason, Jonathan Losos, Susan Singer,
.D. (2005) 2nd Edition. Microbiology, Rastogi Publications. Pelczar M. J., E. C. S. Chan and N. R. Krieg (2003) Microbiology, 5th Edition; Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company , New Delhi
BST105
Diversity in Living World: Diversity of living organisms Classification of the living organisms (five
within each kingdom),
Salient features of animal and plant
classification, viruses, viroid’s, lichens, Botanical gardens, herbaria, zoological parks and
l: Cell theory; Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, cell wall, cell
Tissue, organ and organ system (elementary
Mitosis, Germ Cell
Biomolecules of Cell: Basic chemical constituents of living bodies –
Movement of water, food, nutrients and gases, Respiration, Photosynthesis,
& Hygiene: Population and birth control,
scence and drug / alcohol
Reproduction Reproductive system in male and
production of gametes, fertilization, embryo development.
Peter H Raven, George B Johnson, Kenneth A. Mason, Jonathan Losos, Susan Singer,
Pelczar M. J., E. C. S. Chan and N. R. Krieg (2003) Microbiology, 5th Edition; Tata McGraw
MODULE-1 Digital Computer: Introduction, Basic diagram, Evolution of computers, Generation of Computers, Computer peripherals input/output dMicrocomputer, Minicomputer, matrix, Inkjet, Laser. Memories - Primary and Secondary memory. Types of software, Computer Languages, Introduction of operating systems. MODULE-2 Introduction to MS-OFFICE-2003, word 2003 Document creation, Editing, formatting table handling, Excel-2003, Editing, working in EXCEL. MS-Power point 2003-Job Profile, Elements of Power point , ways of delivering Presentation, concept of Four P’s (Planning, Preparation, Practice and Presentation) ways of handling presentations e.g. creating, saving slides show controls, Adding formatting, animation and multimedia effects. MODULE-3 Database system concepts, Data models schema and instance, Database language, Introduction to MS-Access 2003, main components of Access tables, Querhandling,working on Query and use of database. History of Internet, equipment required for Internet connection, browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome) Textbooks:
1. Sinha, P.K., Computer Fundamentals, BPB Publi2. Raja Raman, V, Computer Programming in ‘C’, PHI Publication. 3. Hunt N and Shelley J. “Computers and Common Sense” Prentice Hall of India. 4. Alexis Leon, “Introduction to Computers” Vikas Publishing House
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL
Introduction, Basic diagram, Evolution of computers, Generation of Computers, Computer peripherals input/output devices. Computer classification,
inicomputer, Main frame computer, Super computer, Types of printers
Primary and Secondary memory. Types of software, Computer Languages, Introduction of operating systems.
2003, word 2003 Document creation, Editing, formatting table 2003, Editing, working with worksheet, Important functions, short cut keys used
Job Profile, Elements of Power point , ways of delivering Presentation, concept of Four P’s (Planning, Preparation, Practice and Presentation) ways of handling
e.g. creating, saving slides show controls, Adding formatting, animation and
Database system concepts, Data models schema and instance, Database language, Introduction Access 2003, main components of Access tables, Queries, Reports, Forms table
handling,working on Query and use of database. History of Internet, equipment required for Internet connection, browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome)
Sinha, P.K., Computer Fundamentals, BPB Publications. Raja Raman, V, Computer Programming in ‘C’, PHI Publication. Hunt N and Shelley J. “Computers and Common Sense” Prentice Hall of India. Alexis Leon, “Introduction to Computers” Vikas Publishing House
BST106
Introduction, Basic diagram, Evolution of computers, Generation of evices. Computer classification,
Types of printers-Dot
Primary and Secondary memory. Types of software, Computer Languages,
2003, word 2003 Document creation, Editing, formatting table , Important functions, short cut keys used
Job Profile, Elements of Power point , ways of delivering Presentation, concept of Four P’s (Planning, Preparation, Practice and Presentation) ways of handling
e.g. creating, saving slides show controls, Adding formatting, animation and
Database system concepts, Data models schema and instance, Database language, Introduction ies, Reports, Forms table
History of Internet, equipment required for Internet connection, browser (Internet Explorer,
Hunt N and Shelley J. “Computers and Common Sense” Prentice Hall of India.
1. Preparation of solutions of different Molarity / Normality of titrants
2. Estimation of carbonate and hydro
3. Estimation of Fe (II) and oxalic acid solutions using standardized KMnO
4. To determine the ferrous content in the supplied sa
against standard K2Cr2O7
indicator.
5. Determination of various functional groups in given organic mixture.
Recommended Textbooks.
1. Vogel, A.I. A Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, ELBS.2. Vogel, A.I. A Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry, ELBS
CHEMISTRY LAB-I
solutions of different Molarity / Normality of titrants
Estimation of carbonate and hydroxide present in the hard water.
Estimation of Fe (II) and oxalic acid solutions using standardized KMnO4 solution.
To determine the ferrous content in the supplied sample of iron ore by titrimetric analysis
7 solution using potassium ferricyanide [K3Fe(CN)
n of various functional groups in given organic mixture.
Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, ELBS. Vogel, A.I. A Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry, ELBS
BST152
solution.
mple of iron ore by titrimetric analysis
Fe(CN)6] as external
1. Preparation of chemicals
2. To know the principle and working of various instruments in lab.
3. Media preparation and
4. Tissue Section preparation from plants
5. Tissue Section preparation from Animals
6. Separation of cellular components from saliva
7. Blood hematology
BIOTECHNOLOGY LAB-1
Preparation of chemicals
To know the principle and working of various instruments in lab.
Media preparation and autoclaving.
Tissue Section preparation from plants
Tissue Section preparation from Animals
Separation of cellular components from saliva
BST152
MODULE-I
Chemical kinetics and its scope, rate of a
Concentration dependence of rates, mathematical characteristics of simple chemical reactions
zero order, first order, pseudo order reactions and half life.
MODULE-II
Aromatic electrophilic substitution
halogenation, sulphonation, mercuration and Friedel
Activating and deactivating substituents, orientation and ortho/para ration.
MODULE-III
s-Block Elements Comparative study, diagonal relationships, salient features of hydrides,
solvation and complexation tendencies including their function in biosystems, and introduction
to alklys and aryls. p-Block Elements Comparative study (including diagonal relationsh
groups 13-17 elements, compounds like hydrides, oxides and halides of groups 13
of borondiborane and higher boranes, borazine, borohydrides.
Reference Books: 1. A Textbook of Physical Chemistry, A. S. Negi,2. Physical Chemistry, Gilbert William Castellan 3. Physical chemistry, Walter John Moore4. Organic Chemistry5. Advanced Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. Part A:
and R. Sundberg, Kluwer Academic
CHEMISTRY II
Chemical kinetics and its scope, rate of a reaction, Order and molecularity of the reactions.
Concentration dependence of rates, mathematical characteristics of simple chemical reactions
zero order, first order, pseudo order reactions and half life.
Aromatic electrophilic substitution- general pattern of the mechanism. Mechanism of nitration,
halogenation, sulphonation, mercuration and Friedel-Crafts reaction. Energy profile diagrams.
Activating and deactivating substituents, orientation and ortho/para ration.
s Comparative study, diagonal relationships, salient features of hydrides,
solvation and complexation tendencies including their function in biosystems, and introduction
Block Elements Comparative study (including diagonal relationsh
17 elements, compounds like hydrides, oxides and halides of groups 13
of borondiborane and higher boranes, borazine, borohydrides.
A Textbook of Physical Chemistry, A. S. Negi, S. C. Anand Physical Chemistry, Gilbert William Castellan Physical chemistry, Walter John Moore Organic Chemistry, Benjamin List, Keiji Maruoka Advanced Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. Part A: Structure and Mechanisms F. Carey and R. Sundberg, Kluwer Academic
BST201
reaction, Order and molecularity of the reactions.
Concentration dependence of rates, mathematical characteristics of simple chemical reactions-
eneral pattern of the mechanism. Mechanism of nitration,
Crafts reaction. Energy profile diagrams.
s Comparative study, diagonal relationships, salient features of hydrides,
solvation and complexation tendencies including their function in biosystems, and introduction
Block Elements Comparative study (including diagonal relationship) of
17 elements, compounds like hydrides, oxides and halides of groups 13-16, hydrides
Structure and Mechanisms F. Carey
MODULE-I Water: properties of water, weak interaction in aqueous systemsacids & weak base, Concept and energy, entropy & enthalpy. Henderson Hassel batch equation, Bufferdiffusion, Hicks law of diffusion. Protein: Amino acids, peptides ramchandran plot. Metabolic Fates of Amino Groups, Nitrogen Excretion and the Urea Cycle, Pathways of Amino Acid Degradation MODULE-III Carbohydrates: MonosaccharidesPathways for Glycolysis, Fates of Pyruvate under Anaerobic Conditions: Fermentation, Gluconeogenesis, Pentose Phosphate Pathway of Glucose Oxidation, citric acid cycle: Production of Acetyl-CoA, Reactions of the Citric Acid Cycle, RegulThe Glyoxylate Cycle. Electron transport chain: ElectronATP Synthesis, Regulation of Oxidative Phosphorylation. MODULE-III Lipid: Storage Lipids, Structural Lipids in Membranes, Lipids Digestion, Mobilization, and Transport of Fats, Oxidation of Fatty Acids, Ketone Bodies, Triacylglycrides, Phospholipids, polar and nonpolar lipids. Cholesterol, Sphingolipids, cerebrolipids.
Reference Books:
1. Analytical Biochemistry 3rd Ed. by Holme, D. J. & Peck, H.2. Basic Concepts in Biochemistry A Student's Survival Guide by Gilbert, H. F.3. Biochemistry (3rd ed. 1994) by Rawn J. D.4. Biochemistry by Todd, W. B., Mason, M., Bruggen, R. V. & Macmillan.5. Biochemistry by Voe
BIOCHEMISTRY
weak interaction in aqueous systems, Ionization of water, weak Concept and calculation: pH, pKa. Thermodynamics laws,
Henderson Hassel batch equation, Buffer, Ionic strength, Osmosis, and polypeptides, Primary, secondary and tertiary structure,
amchandran plot. Metabolic Fates of Amino Groups, Nitrogen Excretion and the Urea Cycle, Pathways of Amino Acid Degradation
Monosaccharides and Disaccharides, Polysaccharides. Glycolysis, Feeder Pathways for Glycolysis, Fates of Pyruvate under Anaerobic Conditions: Fermentation, Gluconeogenesis, Pentose Phosphate Pathway of Glucose Oxidation, citric acid cycle:
CoA, Reactions of the Citric Acid Cycle, Regulation of the Citric Acid Cycle, The Glyoxylate Cycle. Electron transport chain: Electron-Transfer Reactions in Mitochondria. ATP Synthesis, Regulation of Oxidative Phosphorylation.
Lipid: Storage Lipids, Structural Lipids in Membranes, Lipids as Signals, Cofactors, and Pigments, Digestion, Mobilization, and Transport of Fats, Oxidation of Fatty Acids, Ketone Bodies, Triacylglycrides, Phospholipids, polar and nonpolar lipids. Cholesterol, Sphingolipids,
al Biochemistry 3rd Ed. by Holme, D. J. & Peck, H. Basic Concepts in Biochemistry A Student's Survival Guide by Gilbert, H. F.Biochemistry (3rd ed. 1994) by Rawn J. D. Biochemistry by Todd, W. B., Mason, M., Bruggen, R. V. & Macmillan.Biochemistry by Voet&Voet
BST202
Ionization of water, weak Thermodynamics laws, Gibbs frees
Ionic strength, Osmosis,
, Primary, secondary and tertiary structure, amchandran plot. Metabolic Fates of Amino Groups, Nitrogen Excretion and the Urea Cycle,
Glycolysis, Feeder Pathways for Glycolysis, Fates of Pyruvate under Anaerobic Conditions: Fermentation, Gluconeogenesis, Pentose Phosphate Pathway of Glucose Oxidation, citric acid cycle:
ation of the Citric Acid Cycle, Transfer Reactions in Mitochondria.
as Signals, Cofactors, and Pigments, Digestion, Mobilization, and Transport of Fats, Oxidation of Fatty Acids, Ketone Bodies, Triacylglycrides, Phospholipids, polar and nonpolar lipids. Cholesterol, Sphingolipids,
Basic Concepts in Biochemistry A Student's Survival Guide by Gilbert, H. F.
Biochemistry by Todd, W. B., Mason, M., Bruggen, R. V. & Macmillan.
MODULE-I History and Scope of Microbiology,Disease, Study of Microbial Structure (Microscopy), Size, Shape and Function, ProcaryoWalls, Gram-Negative Cell Walls, Layers, Pili and Fimbriae, Flagella and Motility, Chemotaxis, The Bacterial Endospo MODULE-II Microbial Nutrition and Microbial Growth:Types of Microorganisms, Growth Factors, Uptake of Nutrients by the Cell, Group Translocation, Iron Uptake, Types of Media, Microbial Growth, Cell Numbers &Microorganisms by Physical and Chemical AgentsBacterial Recombination: General Principles, Bacterial Plasmids, DNA Transformation, Transduction, Recombination and Genome Mapping in Viruses. MODULE-III Viruses: Introduction, General CharacteristicsVirion Size, Structural Properties, Helical Capsids, Icosahedral Capsids, Principles of Virus Taxonomy. Antimicrobial Drugs, Mechanisms of Action of: Antimicrobial Agents, Antibacterial Drugs, Antifungal Drugs, Drugs. Drug Resistance, Mechanisms of Drug ResistanceClinical Microbiology, Microbiology of Food, Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Reference Books:
1. Powar C. B. and H. F. Daginawala (2003).General Microbiology Vol.II;.2. Dubey R. C. and D. K. Maheshwari (2004). A Text book of microbiology, 1st Edition; S.
Chand and Company Ltd.3. H.C. Dube (2005)A Textbook of Fungi, Vikas Publishing House.4. A Textbook of Fungi- Vashistha (2003) S. Chand and Company Ltd.5. Davis and Harper, General Microbiology6. Alexopoulos C. J. and C. W. Mims (1996). Introductory Mycology, John Wiley.7. Stanier, R.Y., J.L. Ingraham, M.L. Wheelis and P.R. Painter (1987) Vth edition. General
Microbiology, Macmillan Press Ltd.
MICROBIOLOGY
story and Scope of Microbiology, Classification of Microorganisms, Role of Microorganisms in Study of Microbial Structure (Microscopy), Procaryotic & Eucaryotic
and Function, Procaryotic Cell Wall, Peptidoglycan Structure, GramNegative Cell Walls, Mechanism of Gram Staining, Capsules, Slime Layers, and S
Layers, Pili and Fimbriae, Flagella and Motility, Chemotaxis, The Bacterial Endospo
Microbial Nutrition and Microbial Growth: Nutrient Requirements (C, H, O, N, P, S)Growth Factors, Uptake of Nutrients by the Cell, Group Translocation,
Iron Uptake, Types of Media, Isolation of Pure Cultures, Growth Curve, Measurement of , Cell Numbers & Cell Mass, Chemostat & Turbidostat, Sterilization,
Microorganisms by Physical and Chemical Agents, Antimicrobial Agent Activityombination: General Principles, Bacterial Plasmids, DNA Transformation,
Transduction, Recombination and Genome Mapping in Viruses.
General Characteristics, Cultivation & Purification, StructurStructural Properties, Helical Capsids, Icosahedral Capsids, Principles of Virus Antimicrobial Drugs, Dilution Susceptibility Tests, Disk Diffusion Tests,
Antimicrobial Agents, Antibacterial Drugs, Antifungal Drugs, . Drug Resistance, Mechanisms of Drug Resistance
Clinical Microbiology, Microbiology of Food, Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Powar C. B. and H. F. Daginawala (2003).General Microbiology Vol.II;. D. K. Maheshwari (2004). A Text book of microbiology, 1st Edition; S.
Chand and Company Ltd. H.C. Dube (2005)A Textbook of Fungi, Vikas Publishing House.
Vashistha (2003) S. Chand and Company Ltd. Davis and Harper, General Microbiology Alexopoulos C. J. and C. W. Mims (1996). Introductory Mycology, John Wiley.Stanier, R.Y., J.L. Ingraham, M.L. Wheelis and P.R. Painter (1987) Vth edition. General Microbiology, Macmillan Press Ltd.
BST203
Role of Microorganisms in & Eucaryotic Cell: Structure
Clinical Microbiology, Microbiology of Food, Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
D. K. Maheshwari (2004). A Text book of microbiology, 1st Edition; S.
Alexopoulos C. J. and C. W. Mims (1996). Introductory Mycology, John Wiley. Stanier, R.Y., J.L. Ingraham, M.L. Wheelis and P.R. Painter (1987) Vth edition. General
MODULE- I
Statement of Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, solution of quadratic equations in the complex
number system. Linear inequalities.
their representation on the number line.
variables.
MODULE- II
Brief recall of 2D from earlier classes. Slope of a line and angle between two lines. Various
forms of equations of a line: parallel to axes, point
form, intercepts form and normal form.
MODULE- III
Vectors and scalars, magnitude and direction of a vector. Types of vectors (equal, unit, zero,
parallel and collinear vectors), position vector of a point, negative of a vector, components of a
vector, addition of vectors, multipl
dividing a line segment in a given ratio.
Textbooks:
1. Mathematics Part I - Textbook for Class XI and XII, NCERT Publication
2. Mathematics Part II -
3. Mathematics Class XI and XII by R D Sharma.
4. Reference books:
5. Higher engineering mathematics by B.V.Ramana (Tata Macgraw Hill)
6. Advanced modern engineering mathemtics by Glyn james (
ELEMENTARY MATH-II
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, solution of quadratic equations in the complex
Linear inequalities. Algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and
their representation on the number line. Graphical solution of linear inequali
Brief recall of 2D from earlier classes. Slope of a line and angle between two lines. Various
forms of equations of a line: parallel to axes, point-slope form, slope-intercept form, two point
rmal form.
Vectors and scalars, magnitude and direction of a vector. Types of vectors (equal, unit, zero,
parallel and collinear vectors), position vector of a point, negative of a vector, components of a
vector, addition of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, position vector of a point
dividing a line segment in a given ratio.
Textbook for Class XI and XII, NCERT Publication
Textbook for Class XI and XII, NCERT Publication
Mathematics Class XI and XII by R D Sharma.
Higher engineering mathematics by B.V.Ramana (Tata Macgraw Hill)
Advanced modern engineering mathemtics by Glyn james ( pearson education)
BST204
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, solution of quadratic equations in the complex
Algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and
Graphical solution of linear inequalities in two
Brief recall of 2D from earlier classes. Slope of a line and angle between two lines. Various
intercept form, two point
Vectors and scalars, magnitude and direction of a vector. Types of vectors (equal, unit, zero,
parallel and collinear vectors), position vector of a point, negative of a vector, components of a
ication of a vector by a scalar, position vector of a point
Textbook for Class XI and XII, NCERT Publication
Textbook for Class XI and XII, NCERT Publication
Higher engineering mathematics by B.V.Ramana (Tata Macgraw Hill)
pearson education)
MODULE- I
Digestion and absorption. Breathing and respiration. Body fluids and circulation.
Animal Physiology-II Neural control and coordination, chemical coordination and regulation
MODULE- II
Reproduction Reproductive system in male and female, menstrual cycle, production of
gametes, fertilization, embryo development.
MODULE- III
Human Health& Hygiene: Population and birth control, sexually transmitted diseases,
infertility. Cancer and AIDS. Adolescence and drug / alcohol abuse. Basic concepts of
immunology, vaccines.
Recommended Textbooks.
1. Biology - Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication Reference books:
2. Human anatomy and physiology by Marieb ( pierson Education)
3. Textbook of human physiology by Chakraborthy and Ghosh (2nd ed. Calcutta, The New
Bookstall)
4. Human Physiology by Pocock and R
REMEDIAL BIOLOGY-II
Digestion and absorption. Breathing and respiration. Body fluids and circulation.
Neural control and coordination, chemical coordination and regulation
Reproductive system in male and female, menstrual cycle, production of
gametes, fertilization, embryo development.
Population and birth control, sexually transmitted diseases,
infertility. Cancer and AIDS. Adolescence and drug / alcohol abuse. Basic concepts of
Textbook for Class XI, NCERT Publication Reference books:
Human anatomy and physiology by Marieb ( pierson Education)
Textbook of human physiology by Chakraborthy and Ghosh (2nd ed. Calcutta, The New
by Pocock and Richards (oxford University press)
BST205
Digestion and absorption. Breathing and respiration. Body fluids and circulation.
Neural control and coordination, chemical coordination and regulation
Reproductive system in male and female, menstrual cycle, production of
Population and birth control, sexually transmitted diseases,
infertility. Cancer and AIDS. Adolescence and drug / alcohol abuse. Basic concepts of
Textbook of human physiology by Chakraborthy and Ghosh (2nd ed. Calcutta, The New
ECOLOGY&ENVIRONMENT BIOTECHNOLOGY
MODULE-I Definition, Scope & Importance, Need For Public Awarenesssystem – Balanced ecosystem, Human activities Effects of human activities on environmentTransportation activities, Basics of Environmental Impact Assessment. MODULE -II Natural Resources- Water ResourcesWater induced diseases, Fluoride problem in drinking water. Mineral Resources, Forest Wealth, Material cycles- Carbon, Nitrogen and Sulphur Cycles. Energy Electro-magnetic radiation. Conventional and NFuel based, Nuclear, Solar, Biomass and BioEnergy. MODULE –III Environmental Pollution and their effects.Water pollution, Land pollution.Noise pollution, Public Health aspects, Air Pollution, Solid waste management. Current Environmental Issues of Importance: Population Growth, Climate Change and Global warmingAutomobile pollution. Acid Rain, Ozone Layer depletion, Animal Husbandry.Protection- Role of Government, Legal aspects, Initiatives by Non(NGO), Environmental Education, Women Education. Text Books:
1. Benny Joseph – “Environmental Studies” 2. Dr. D.L. Manjunath, “Envi3. R. Rajagopalan – “Environmental studies” 4. M. Anji Reddy – “Text book of Environmental Science & Technology”
Reference Books: 1. P. VenugoplanRao, “Principles of Environ
of India.
ECOLOGY&ENVIRONMENT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Definition, Scope & Importance, Need For Public Awareness- Environment definition, Eco Balanced ecosystem, Human activities – Food, Shelter, Economic and social Security.
Effects of human activities on environment-Agriculture, Housing, Industry, Mining and Transportation activities, Basics of Environmental Impact Assessment.
Water Resources- Availability and Quality aspects. Water borne diseases, Water induced diseases, Fluoride problem in drinking water. Mineral Resources, Forest Wealth,
Carbon, Nitrogen and Sulphur Cycles. Energy – Different types of energy, magnetic radiation. Conventional and Non-Conventional sources – Hydro Electric, Fossil
Fuel based, Nuclear, Solar, Biomass and Bio-gas. Hydrogen as an alternative future source of
Environmental Pollution and their effects.Water pollution, Land pollution.Noise pollution, Public Health aspects, Air Pollution, Solid waste management. Current Environmental Issues of Importance: Population Growth, Climate Change and Global warming- Effects, Urbanization, Automobile pollution. Acid Rain, Ozone Layer depletion, Animal Husbandry.
Role of Government, Legal aspects, Initiatives by Non-governmental Organizations (NGO), Environmental Education, Women Education.
“Environmental studies” –Oxford Publication – 2005. Text book of Environmental Science & Technology” –BS Publication.
P. VenugoplanRao, “Principles of Environmental Science and Engineering”
BST206
Environment definition, Eco and social Security.
Agriculture, Housing, Industry, Mining and
ts. Water borne diseases, Water induced diseases, Fluoride problem in drinking water. Mineral Resources, Forest Wealth,
Different types of energy, Hydro Electric, Fossil
gas. Hydrogen as an alternative future source of
Environmental Pollution and their effects.Water pollution, Land pollution.Noise pollution, Public Health aspects, Air Pollution, Solid waste management. Current Environmental Issues of