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Semester- I Biotechnology 01

Microbiology 03

Mathematics 05

Chemistry 06

Physics 09

Compulsory English 11

Open Course- Computer 11

Semester-II Biotechnology 12

Microbiology 13

Mathematics 15

Chemistry 16

Physics 19

Compulsory English 21

Open Course- Computer 21

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BOTECHNOLOGY - SEMESTER-1

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. A Textbook of Biotechnology by R. C. Dubey

2. Tools and Techniques of Microbiology by S. Sundara Rajan

3. Experiments in Microbiology, Plant Pathology and Biotechnology by K. R. Aneja

4. Cell and Molecular Biology by De Robertis and De Robertis

5. Principles of Microbiology by R.M. Atlas

6. The cell by Cupper

UBTA 101 IBC -INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY

Unit No. Description

01 1.1 Introduction of Biotechnology:

What is Biotechnology

History of Biotechnology: Traditional Biotechnology and Modern Biotechnology

Biotechnology in India and global trends

Potential of Modern Biotechnology

Achievement of Biotechnology

Prevention of Misuse of Biotechnology

1.2 Domains of Biotechnology

1.3 Applications of Biotechnology: Agriculture, Environment ,Pharmaceutical and Fermentation

1.4 Commercial opportunities in Biotechnology at State, National and International level

02 2.1 Sterilization and disinfection Techniques: Principles and methods of sterilizati

2.2 Physical methods: Sterilization by dry heat: Hot Air Oven, Sterilization by moist heat:

Autoclave and Pressure cooker, Laminar Air Flow

2.3 Chemical methods: Alcohol, Aldehyde, phenol and Phenolic compound, Halogen,

Hyprochlorite, Fumigants

2.4 Radiation Methods: UV & gamma rays, Ultrasonic methods and Sterilization by Filteration

03 3.1 Principle of Microscopy: Simple and Compound, Bright and Dark field, Phase contrast,

Fluorescence Microscopy

3.2 General Organization of Prokaryotic cell: Morphology of Bacterial Cells: Shape,size

&arrangement of Bacterial cells

Structure of Bacterial Cell:Surface appendages of bacteria : General nature, arrangement,

structure and role of flagella, General nature and significance of pili, prosthecae and stalks

,Surface layers of bacteria : General nature and significance of capsule and slime layer, cell

wall, cell membrane and Mesosomes ,Bacterial cytoplasm and cell organelles : Cytoplasm,

cytoplasmic inclusions, nuclear material

3.3 Boundary Layer: Capsule, Cell wall, cell membrane

3.4 Dormant forms: Spores and cyst.

04 4.1 General organization of eukaryotic cell: External structures: Flagella, cilia The cell

envelope: boundary layer: cell wall, cell membrane , Internal structures: Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, nucleus and nucleolus

4.2 Organelles: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi apparatus, Mitochondria Lysosome, Micro

bodies (Glyoxysome and Peroxisome) Chloroplast,.

4.3 Chromosome: Size, shape, types and basic structure of chromosome, euchromatin and

heterochromatin Giant Chromosome: Polytene chromosome and lamp brush chromosome

4.4 Cell cycle and overview of its regulation., Mitosis and meiosis , Cell –Cell interaction

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UPBA 101 -PRACTICAL MODULE: I

Sr. No. Name of Practical

01 Introduction of laboratory environment and Safety measure:

Introduction to Lab. Equipments, Types and Methods of cleaning of glassware: Sterilization and

Plugging, Use of chemicals and Precautions, Disposal of Laboratory waste and cultures.

02 Microscopic Techniques: Simple, Compound and phase contrast: Comparison of different types of

microscope, Basic components of microscope and their working principle.

03 Staining Techniques: Nature of stain(dye), Mechanism of action,

Types of staining: 1.Simple stains 2.Differential stains: Gram‟s stain 3. Structural Stains: Special

staining; Capsule, spore(endospore)and cell wall

04 Micrometry: Measurement of given biological sample

05 Use of Heamocytometer

06 Meiosis and Mitosis

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. A Textbook of Biotechnology by R.C. Dubey

2. Tools and Techniques of Microbiology by S. Sundara Rajan

3. Experiments in Microbiology, Plant Pathology and Biotechnology by K.R.Aneja

4. Lab Manual in Biochemistry, immunology and Biotechnology

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MICROBIOLOGY - SEMESTER-1

1. REFERENCE BOOKS:

2.

1. Stanier, R.Y., Adelberg, E.A. and J.I. Ingram. (1991). “General Microbiology”, 5th Edition, Printice Hall of India

Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

2. Pelczar, M.J., Chan, E.C.S. and N.R. Kreig (1993). “Microbiology” 5th Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing co.

Ltd., New Delhi.

3. A.S. Rao (1997). “ Introduction to Microbiology”. Printice‐Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

4. Dubey, R. C. and D. K. Maheshwari (2000). “General Microbiology”. S. Chand, New Delhi.

5. Madigan M.T., Marinkl, J.M and J. Parkar(2000). “Brock Biology of Microorganisms”, 9th Edition, MacMillan

Press, England.

6. Presscott, M. J., Harley, J.P. and D.A. Klein (2002). “Microbiology”, 5th Edition, WCB Mc GrawHill, New York.

7. Tortora, G.J., Funke, B. R. and C. L. Case (2004). “ Microbiology : An Introduction”, Pearson Education,

Singapore.

8. Black, J. G. (2005). “Microbiology : Principles and Explorations”. John Wiley, U.S.A.

9. Frobisher, H., Hinsdil, R.D., Crabtree, K. T. and D. R. Goodhert (2005). “ Fundamentals of Microbiology”,

Saunder & Co., London.

10. J.G. Black. (2005). “ Microbiology : Principles and Explorations”John Willey, USA.

UMBA 101 FOM -FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY

01 1.1 Discovery of Microbial World: Theories of Biogenesis and Abiogenesis;

Discovery of virus. Discovery and developments of vaccines and modern chemotherapy.

1.2 Contributions of scientists in the field of microbiology: Anton van Leeuwenhoek,Robert

Koch, Iwanowsky, Winogradsky, Beijerinck, Alexander Fleming, Selman A. Waksmann,

Paul Ehrlich and Golden era of Microbiology

1.3 Importance and applications of Microbiology in various fields

1.4 Establishment of germ theory of diseases and fermentation. Work of Lister and principles

of aseptic surgery

02 MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES ‐ I

2.1 Sterilization and disinfection techniques: Principles and methods of sterilization

2.2 Physical: Hot Air Oven, Pressure Cooker, Autoclave, Laminar Air Flow,

2.3 Chemical: Alcohol, Aldehyde, Phenol, Halogen, Hypochlorite, Fumigants, phenol

coefficient

2.4 Radiation methods: UV rays, gamma rays, ultrasonic methods

03 MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES ‐ II

3.1 Types of Stains. Definition, acidic basic dyes and leuco compounds. Types of staining

techniques: Simple, Differential, Negative, Structural Stains (Gram‟s, Spore,Capsule, Cell

Wall, Metachromatic etc.);

3.2 Principles of Microscopy: magnification and resolving power. Light microscopy: simple

and compound microscope. Bright field and dark field microscopy.

3.3 Principles and application of phase contrast and fluorescent microscopy

3.4 Electron microscopy: general principles. Types of electron microscopy, their principles

working and limitations

04 PURE CULTURE ISOLATION AND PRESERVATION OF CULTURES

4.1 Pure culture techniques – Definition: Pure culture and axenic culture, Principles and

methods of obtaining pure culture Enrichment culture, dilution plating, streak plate,

spread plate and pour plate techniques, Micromanipulator.

4.2 Preservation of pure culture : Sub culturing, Oil overlay, Sand cultures, Storage at low

temperature, Lyophilization, Liquid Nitrogen

4.3 Microbiological Media : Simple, Complex, Defined, Differential, Selective, Special

4.4 Role of culture collection centers

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11. Singh, R.P. (2007). “General Microbiology”. Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi.

12. Gopal Reddy, M., M. N. Reddy, DVR Saigopal and K.V. Mallaiah (2007). “ Laboratory

13. Experiments in Microbiology. Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai.

14. Reddy, S.M. and S. R. Reddy (1998). Microbiology – Practical Manual, 3rd edition, Sri Padmavathi Publications.

Hydearabad.

15. Cappuccino, J. G. and N. Sherman. (2005). Microbiology – A Laboratory Manual. 7th Edition, Pearson Education.

Published by Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd.

16. Alcamo, I.E. (2001). Laboratory Fundamentals of Microbiology. Jopnes and Barlett Publishers, USA.

UPMA 101 -PRACTICAL MODULE: I

Sr. No. Name of Practical

01 Safety precautions to work in Microbiology Laboratory

02 Study of principles and working of laboratory instruments Light microscope, Autoclave, Hot air

oven, Incubator, Bacteriological filter, Rotary shaker, pH meter, Spectrophotometer, Centrifuge.

03 Cleaning and preparation of glass ware for sterilization

04 Preparation of culture media : Solid & Liquid

05 Sterilization techniques : Autoclaving, hot air oven and filtration

06 Isolation of single colony on solid media

07 Enumeration of bacterial numbers by serial dilution and plating

08 Light & compound microscopes and their handling

09 Microscopic observation of bacteria for Morphological characters

10 Calibrations of microscopic measurements (Ocular & stage micrometers)

11 Simple and differential staining (Gram staining), negative staining

12 Preservation of bacterial cultures

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MATHEMATICS - SEMESTER-1

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Introduction to Vector Analysis; Fifth edition, by Herry F. Davis, Arther David Saider

2. Vector Analysis by Murry R. Spiegel

3. Differential calculus and Integral calculus by Shantinarayan

4. Mathematics-CCMAT-111, by Nirav Publication first edition12-13.

UMTA 101 -INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICS: I

Unit No. Description

01 1.1 Sphere: Plane section of sphere; intersection of two spheres, intersection of sphere and line,

power at a point tangent and normal planes of contact, angle of intersection of two spheres,

condition of orthogonality.

1.2 Cone: Definition of cone, vector guiding curve, generators, equation of a cone with a given

vertex and a guiding curve, right circular cone with given vertex, axis and semi vertical

angle.

1.3 Cylinder: Definition of a cylinder, equation of cylinders whose generators intersect a given

cone and are parallel to a given line, equation of a right circular cylinder.

02 2.1 Polar coordinator, spherical and cylinder co-ordinates and their relations.

2.2

Vector analysis: scalar and vector product of three vectors; product of four vectors,

reciprocal vectors, vector differentiation, gradient, divergent and curl.

03 3.1

Successive differentiation: Successive derivatives, some standard results for nth

derivatives,

LEIBNITZ‟S theorem and its examples. Examples depend on TAYLOR‟S theorem.

Maclaurin series and its examples. Expansion of power series of .

04 4.1

Integration: Application of definite integrals to summation of the series; rectification;

surface and volume revolution.

Reduction formula , ; , where m, n N and its

example

UPMA 101 -PRACTICAL MODULE: I

Sr. No. Name of Practical

01 Draw the graph of and cardioids asteroid.

02 Application of Leibnitz theorem, Taylor‟s theorem and Maclurain theorem.

03 Application of rectification by using integration

04 Application of surface revolution using integration.

05 Application of volume revolution.

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CHEMISTRY - SEMESTER-1

UCHA 101 GCH -GENERAL CHEMISTRY-I

Unit No. Description

01 1.1 CHEMICAL BONDING

Valence bond theory.

Application of valancebond theory. Directional characteristics of covalent bond (s-s, s-p and p-p). Various types of hybridization and shape of simple inorganic molecules

V.S.E.P.R. theory for NH3, H2O, CH4 .

M.O. Theory-Energy level diagram for homo nucleus diatomic molecules (N2 and

O2) and hetero diatomic molecule (CO and NO)

1.2 F–BLOCK ELEMENTS

History of Lanthanides.

Minerals of lanthanides.

Electronic configuration of lanthanides.

Oxidation state of lanthanides.

Color of lanthanides.

Magnetic properties of lanthanides.

Lanthanide contraction,

Effect of lanthanide contraction

Separation method (1)Solvent extraction methods

(2)Ion Exchange Method

02 2.1 STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES

Factors affecting to the properties of organic molecule Intermolecular forces

Dipol-dipol interaction

Vander waals forces Intramolecular forces

Electromeric effect

Inductive effect

Resonance effect (draw resonating structures of Nitro benzene,

Chlorobenzene, Phenoxide ion, Anillinium ion, Acetate ion)

Hyperconjugation

2.2 REACTION MECHANISM

Fission of Co-Valent bond ( With atleast one reaction as a example

of each intermediates )

1. Types of reagents.

2. Types of organic reactions with mechanism.

Nucleophillic Substitution reactions

Electrophillic Substitution reactions

Nucleophillic addition reactions

Electrophillic addition reactions

Elimination reactions (E1 & E2)

03 3.1 THERMODYNAMICS

• System and surrounding- work & heat, state function, thermodynamic process,

internal energy, enthalpy, free energy, maximum work function.

• Zeroth

law of thermodynamics

• First law of thermodynamics

• Concept of entropy ; entropy change for an ideal gas under different

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conditions, entropy change for mixture of ideal gases.

• Heat capacity, specific and molar heat capacity, heat capacity at constant volume

and pressure and their relationship

• Free energy work functions : Helmholtz free energy (A), Gibbs free energy (G),

relation between A & G, Helmholtz work function and free energy function for

isothermal condition and its physical significance, free energy change with

pressure and temperature.

• Work done in adiabatic and isothermal reversible expansion of an ideal gas.

• Carnot cycle and its efficiency

• Gibbs-Helmholtz equation

• Want-hoff isotherm and isochors

• Numerical

04 3.4 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

• Introduction to Analytical Chemistry • Classification of Classical and Electroanalytical Techniques. • Literature of Analytical Chemistry(Names of Author and Publishers for Any Ten

Books, Journals and Reviews) • Criterion for Selection of analytical Techniques. • Analytical Data Treatment

Error, Types of errors, Accuracy and Precission.

Statistical Terms : Mode, Average, Median, Deviation,

Average Deviation, Relative Average

Deviation, Standard Deviation & Coefficient

of variance.

Q-Test for the rejection of result and related

numericals. Q-Test for the rejection of result

and related numericals.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1. 'Source Book on Atomic Energy' by Glastone, 1969. 2. 'Modern Inorganic Chemistry' by G.F. Liporni, ELBS, 4

th edn, Colling Educational, 1983.

3. 'Inorganic Chemistry' D.F. Shriver, P.W. Atkinss and C.H. Longford, 3 rd

edn, ELPS Oxford University Press, 1999.

4. 'Nuclear and Redio Chemistry' by G fried lander, J.W. Kennedy, E.S. Macias and J.M. Miller, 3rd

edn, John Wiley, 1981.

5. Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry' H.J. Arnical, 4th

edn, New Age International, 1995. 6. 'Concise Inorganic Chemistry' J.D. Lee, 5

th edn.

7. 'Inorganic Chemistry', D.F. Shriver, P.W. Atkinss, 3rd

edn, Oxferd, 1999. 8. 'Concise Inorganic Chemistry' J.D. Lee, 4

th edn, Champman and Hall ELBS, 1991.

9. 'Inorganic Chemistry' by A.G. Sharp, 3rd

edn, ELBS, Longman, 1990.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1. 'Organic reaction and mechanism, P.S. Kalsi, New Age international Publishers.

2. Text book of organic Chemistry, P.S. Kalsi, New Age international Publishers. 3. Organic Chemistry Vol. I & II, S.M. Mukherji, S.P.Singh, R.P. Kapoor. 4. Reaction mechanism in Organic Chemistry, S.M. Mukhergi, S.P. Singh. 3

rd edn, Macmillan.

5. Reaction Mechanism and Reagents in Organic Chemistry, Gurdeep R. Chatwal 4th

edn, Himalaya Publication House.

6. Text book of Organic Chemistry, Arun Bahal, S.Chand. 7. Organic Chemistry, R. Morrison and R. Boyd, 6

th edn, Pearson Education 2003.

8. Organic Chemistry, T.W. Graham Solomons , 4th

edn, John Wilay, 1998.

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

1. Advance Physical Chemistry by Gurdeepraj. 2. Physical Chemistry (Question and Answer) by R.N. Madan, G.D. Tuli, S.Chand.

3. Principal of Physical Chemistry by Puri, Sharma, Pathania. 4. Chemical Thermodynamics by R.P. Rastogi and R.R. Misra. 5. Nuclear Chemistry by C.V. Shekhar, Dominent-Publisher, New Delhi. 6. Essentials of physical Chemistry by B.S. Bahal, Arun Bahal, G.D. Tuli. 7. Physical Chemistry by P.W.Atkins, 5

th edn, Oxferd 1994 7

th edn-2002.

8. Physical Chemistry by R.A. Albert and R.J. Silby, John Wiley1995. 9. Physical Chemistry by G.H. Barrow, 5

th edn, Mac Graw Hill, 1988, 6

th edn, 1996.

10. Physical Chemistry by W.J. Moore, 4th

edn, Orient Longmans 1969.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

1. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry by Skoos & West. 2. Analytical Chemistry, Garry D. Christain. 3. Analytical Chemistry, Day & Underwood. 4. Analytical Chemistry by Lerry & Hergins. 5. Qualitative Analysis by A.I. Vogel, 5

th edn.

UCHA 101 -PRACTICAL MODULE: I

Sr. No. Name of Practical

01 Inorganic Chemistry Semi micro Analysis:-

• Cation analysis; separation and identification of ions from group I, II, III-A, III-B, IV, V-A, V-B.

• Anion analysis like Cl

- ,Br

- ,I

- , NO3

- , NO2

- , SO4

-2 , SO3

-2 , S

-2 , CrO4

-2 , CO3

-2 , PO4

-3 ( Water Soluble and insoluble).

Candidate should perform the analysis of at least 10 compounds.

02 Standardization 1) Preparation of standard solution of succinic acid and standardization of NaOH/KOH solution.

2) Preparation of standard solution of Na2S2O3 and standardization of I2 solution. 3) Preparation of standard solution of EDTA and estimation of Ca

+2/Mg

+2 in CaCl2/MgCl2 solution.

4) Preparation of standard solution of Oxalic acid and standardization of KMnO4 solution. 5) Preparation of standard solution of K2Cr2O7 and standardization of FeSO4 solution.

03 Demonstrations 1. Preparation of standard stock solution by w/v method and their different dilutions.

2. Preparation of standard stock solution of HCl by v/v method and their different dilutions.

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PHYSICS - SEMESTER-1

UPHA 101GPH -GENERAL PHYSICS: I

Unit No. Description

01 1.1 (A) VECTOR ALGEBRA

Introduction to scalars and vectors, Surface area as a vector, Triple Products of Vectors (2.20),

Scalar Triple Product (2.21), Some Important Conclusions from Scalar Triple Product (2.22),

The Vector Triple Product A X (B X C) (2.23), Differentiation of a Vector with Respect to

time (3.1), Scalar and Vector Fields (3.3), Partial Differentiation and Gradient (3.4),

Operations with ∇ (3.5), The rate of Flow of flux of a Vector Field (3.8), Vector Integration

(3.9), Surface Integral (3.12), Gauss‟s Divergence Theorem (3.13), Stoke‟s Theorem (3.14),

1.2 (B) SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION

Composition of Two Simple Harmonic Motions along the same direction of the same

frequency (2.8), Composition of two simple harmonic motions acting upon a particle

simultaneously at right angles to each other, same time period but different in phase (2.10),

Motion in a resisting medium (3.5).

02 2.1 (A) D.C. CIRCUITS:

Simple R‐L Circuit ‐ Growth and Decay of Current Helmholtz equitation (11.24), R‐C Circuit

(11.25), Measurement of high resistance by method of leakage (11.26), Comparison of

capacities by De Sauty‟s Method (11.27), Ideal L‐C. Circuit (11.28), Series LCR Circuit

(Charge case only) (11.29),

2.2

(B) ELEMENTARY NETWORK THEOREMS:

Network terminology, Network analysis by mesh currents (two & three mesh network) ircuit

analysis by Node-pair voltages (one & two node pair voltage method), Superposition Theorem

(18.5), Thevenin‟s Theorem (18.6), Norton‟s Theorem (18.7), Maximum Power Theorem

(18.8), Delta-Star conversion theorem

03 3.1 (A) HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS: Second Law of Thermodynamics (2.8), Carnot‟s Theorem (2.9), Thermodynamic Scale of

Temperature (2.10), Identity of Perfect Gas Scale and Absolute Scale (2.11), Thermodynamics

of Refrigeration (4.2)

3.2

(B) ENTROPY:

Entropy (2.13), Change of Entropy in a Reversible process (2.14), Change of Entropy in an

Irreversible process (2.15), Principle of increase of entropy or degradation of energy (2.16),

Formulation of the second law in terms of entropy (2.17), Entropy and Second Law (2.18)

04 4.1 (A) ELECTRONICS - 1

DC power supply: Use of diodes in rectifiers, The Half Wave Rectifier (2.2),Voltage

regulation (2.3), Ripple factor(2.4) Ratio of Rectifications (2.5),Transformer utilization factor

(2.6),The Full Wave Rectifier (2.8),The Bridge Rectifier (2.9), Filters: The Inductor filter

(3.1),Shunt capacitor filter, (3.3),Ripple factor (3.4),The Choke input filter (3.9),Ripple factor

in LC filter (3.10),Value of Critical inductance (3.11),The CLC filter or PI filter (3.13)

4.2

(B) TRANSISTORS:

Introduction, Working of a transistor, Relation between currents in a transistor, Transistor

current components (4.18), Detailed Transistor Leakage currents (4.18‐1), CE Configuration

static characteristics (4.19‐1), Load line (4.21), Operating point (4.22)

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REFERENCE BOOKS:

UNIT – I

Basic reference:

1. Electricity and Magnetism By K.K. Tewari (S.Chand & Company Ltd.)

2. Introduction to Classical Mechanics By R. G. Takwale & P.S. Purinik (Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New

Delhi.

3. A Textbook on Oscillations, Waves and Acoustics ‐ By M.Ghosh & D. Bhattacharya, (S.Chand & Company Ltd.)

4. Other reference:

5. Mathematical methods in physical sciences By M.L.Boas (John Willey & Sons)

6. Waves And Oscillations By N.Subrahmanyam & Brij Lal (Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd., New Delhi)

UNIT – II

Basic reference: For (a) & (b) 1. Electricity and Magnetism By K.K. Tewari (S.Chand & Company Ltd.)

Other reference:

2. Electrical Circuit Analysis By Sony and Gupta

3. Network Analysis By G.K. Mittal (Khanna Publications)

4. Electricity and Magnetism By D.C. Tayal

5. Principles of Electrical Engineering (2nd Edition) Vincet Del Toro (Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd).

UNIT – III

Basic reference: For (a) & (b)

1. Thermodynamics and statistical Physics By Singhal, Agarwal and Prakash (Pragati Prakashan, Meerut)

Other reference:

2. Heat and Thermodynamics By Zeemansky

3. University Physics By Sears, Zeemansky and Young (Narosa Publishing House)

4. Heat and Thermodynamics By Richard H.Dittmon, & Mark W. Zemansky (TMH)

5. Heat and Thermodynamics By A.B. Gupta and H.P. Roy (New Central Book)

UNIT – IV- Basic reference:

1. Electronic Devices & Circuits by Allen Mottershead (PHI Pvt. Ltd)

Basic reference:

1. Hand Book of Electronics by Gupta & Kumar (Pragati Prakashan, Meerut‐Revised edition)

Other reference:

2. Electronics and Radio Engineering by M. L. Gupta.

3. Basic Electronis and Linear circuits by Bhargva Kulshreshth & Gupta TMH Edition

4. Elements of Electronics by Bagde & Singh.

UPPA 101 -PRACTICAL MODULE: I

Sr. No. Name of Practical Hours

01 Damping coefficient, Relaxation and quality factor in the damped motion of a simple Pendulum

02 M.I. of a Fly wheel.

03 Verification of Steafan‟s law using A.C. Source.

04 Arrangement of Spectrometer for parallel rays using Schuster method and calibration of spectrometer.

05 Refractive index of liquid using convex lens.

06 Study of Resonator.

07 To determine the magnetic moment of a given Bar magnet using deflection magnetometer in Gauss A

and B position.

08 Determination of the capacity „c‟ of condenser.

09 Study of the series resonance with frequency variation.

10 Decay of Potential across condenser.

11 P‐N Junction diode as Half Wave Rectifier (i) Without filter (ii) With Series inductor Filter (iii) With

Shunt Capacitor Filter. Calculation of percentage of regulation.

12 V‐I characteristics of Zener diode and its use as Voltage regulator.

13 Verification of Thevenin‟s theorem.

14 Characteristics of common Emitter Transistor.

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COMPULSORY ENGLISH- SEMESTER – I

UENA 101 ENG ENGLISH-I

Unit Topics

1 Selected Prose

1. Miss Smith‟s Dog

2. Thomas Edison

3. Try Again

4. William Tell

5. A Day‟s Wait

6. One Own Duty

(From Learners‟ English Prose)

2 Basic English Grammar

Sentence – Construction & Types

Parts of Speech

Verb Forms

Active Voice – passive Voice

3 Vocabulary

Synonyms, Antonyms, One Word Substitutes, Prefix and Suffix

4 Composition

Simple Formal letters, Paragraph Composition

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Learners‟ English Prose, OUP

2. High School English Grammar, S. Chand & Company

OPEN COURSE - SEMESTER – I

UICB 101 ITC INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS: I

Unit No. Description

1 Computer Fundamentals: What is Computer, Basic Applications of Computer; Components of

Computer System, Central Processing Unit (CPU), VDU, Keyboard and Mouse, Other input/output

Devices, Computer Memory, Concepts of Hardware and Software; Concept of Computing, Data and

Information; Connecting keyboard, mouse, monitor and printer to CPU and checking power supply.

2 GUI Based Operating System: What is an Operating System; Basics of Popular Operating Systems; The

User Interface, Using Mouse; Use of Common Icons, Status Bar, Using Menu and Menu-selection,

Running an Application, Viewing of File, Folders and Directories, Creating and Renaming of files and

folders, Opening and closing of different Windows; Using help; Creating Short cuts, Basics of O.S Setup;

Common utilities.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY - SEMESTER-II

UBTA 202 -LIFE OF BIOMOLECULES

Unit No. Description

01 1.1 Overview of major elements involved in formation of Biomolecules: C,N,P,S,O,H

Water: chemical composition, role of hydrogen bonds, interactions with polar and non

polar molecules, Water as reactivate, ionization of water, Solvent properties of water and

importance

1.2 Buffers: Buffer systems and buffer system of blood, weak acid and weak base,

dissociation constant of weak acid and base ,

1.3 pka values and their importance, pH and pH scale, acid dissociation constant pka and

titration curve, Handerson-Hasselbalch equation

1.4 Structure of atoms and molecules and chemical bonds (covalent, ionic, Hydrogen, van

der waal‟s, hydrophobic).

02 2.1 Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides: Nomenclature and Classification, Hawarth and fischer

projection.

2.2 Monosaccharide as reducing agent, stereoisomerism

2.3 Disaccharides formation and its biological importance.

2.4 Poly saccharide : Types and biological importance

03 3.1 Amino acid: Classification and properties.

3.2 Proteins: Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure.

3.3 Vitamins: water soluble and fat soluble vitamins and their biological significance.

3.4 Lipids: Classification, properties and biological importance.

04 4.1 Nucleotides: structure, chemical properties and functions

4.2 Structure of DNA double helix

4.3 Alternative forms of DNA.

4.4 Types, structure and functions of RNA.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Principles of Biochemistry,5th

Edition by Lehninger

2. Biochemistry by Stryer

3. Biochemistry by Voet and Voet

4. Practical Biochemistry , Wilson & Walker-

5. An introduction to practical Biochemistry by Plumner,

6. Instrumentation , Chatwal and Anand,

7. Modern experimental Biology by Boyer

8. Biophysical Chemistry by Upadhyay & Nath

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Laboratory Manual in Biochemistry by J. Jayaraman

2. Introductory practical Biochemistry by S.K. Sawhney

3. Lab Manual in Biochemistry, Immunology and Biotechnology by Arti Nigam and Archana Ayyagari

UPBA 202 -PRACTICAL MODULE: II

Sr. No. Name of Practical

01 Preparation of Standard solutions

02 To study the concept of solutions and buffers, and to prepare a buffer of a known pH

03 Use of pH meter and measurement of pH

04 Qualitative tests for Carbohydrates

05 Qualitative tests for Amino Acids

06 Titration curve of amino acids and determination of pI,pK1 and pK2

07 Estimation of reducing sugar

08 Estimation of Non-reducing sugar.

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MICROBIOLOGY - SEMESTER-II

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Stanier, R.Y., Adelberg, E.A. and J. I. Ingram. (1991). “General Microbiology”, 5th Edition, Printice Hall of India

Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

2. Pelczar, M.J., Chan, E.C.S. and N.R. Kreig (1993). “Microbiology” 5th Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing co.

Ltd., New Delhi.

3. A.S. Rao (1997). “ Introduction to Microbiology”. Printice‐Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

4. Dubey, R. C. and D. K. Maheshwari (2000). “General Microbiology”. S. Chand, New Delhi.

5. Madigan M.T., Marinkl, J.M and J. Parkar (2000). “Brock Biology of Microorganisms”, 9th Edition, MacMillan

Press, England.

6. Presscott, M. J., Harley, J.P. and D.A. Klein (2002). “Microbiology”, 5th Edition, WCB Mc GrawHill, New York.

7. Tortora, G.J., Funke, B. R. and C. L. Case (2004). “ Microbiology : An Introduction”, Pearson Education,

Singapore.

8. Black, J. G. (2005). “Microbiology: Principles and Explorations”. John Wiley, U.S.A.

UMBA 202 FOB -FUNDAMENTALS OF BACTERIOLOGY

Unit No. Description

01 PROKARYOTIC CELL ORGANIZATION

1.1 Shape, size and arrangement of bacterial cell: Structure of bacterial cell: Surface appendages

of bacteria : General nature, arrangement, structure and role of flagella, Gneral nature and

significance of pili, prosthecae and stalks

1.2 Surface layers of bacteria : General nature and significance of capsule and slime layer, cell

wall, cell membrane and Mesosomes

1.3 Bacterial cytoplasm and cell organelles : Cytoplasm, cytoplasmic inclusions,nuclear material

1.4 Bacterial endospore : Spore structure, sporulation and spore germination

02

INTRODUCTION TO BACTERIAL NUTRITION & GROWTH

2.1 Nutritional diversities in bacteria

2.2 Nutritional requirements of bacteria

2.3 Composition and nutritional value of ingredients of growth media

2.4 Cultivation methods of bacteria, Characteristics of growth in broth and solid media, modes of

cell division

03 PRINCIPLES OF MICROBIAL CONTROL

3.1 General principles: Control by killing, inhibition and removal

3.2 Physical agents of microbial control : Osmotic Pressure, Filtration(HEPA filters)

3.3 Chemical agents of microbial control : Ideal antimicrobial chemical agent, Major groups of

antimicrobial agents

3.4 Phenolics, Phenol coefficient, Halogens, Surfactants, Alcohols, Dyes, Heavy metals and

gaseous agents, antibiotics

04

INTRODUCTION TO BACTERIAL TAXONOMY AND NOMENCLATURE

4.1 Basic principles of Bacterial Taxonomy & Nomenclature

4.2 Introduction to different systems of bacterial classification, modern systems

4.3 Introduction to Bergey‟s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology

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UPMA 202 -PRACTICAL MODULE: II

Sr. No. Name of Practical Hours

01 Cultivation of different groups of bacteria

02 Study of pigmented bacteria: S.aureus, S.epidermidis, M.luteus, S.marcescens, Ps. aeruginosa

03 Study of bacterial structure by structural staining : Spore, Capsule, Cell Wall

04 Special staining : Spirochete by Fontana‟s method

05 Cultivation methods for bacteria a. Broth culture b. Agar slope / slant culture c. Agar plate

method i. Streak plate method ii. Pour plate method iii. Spread plate method

06 Cultivation of anaerobic bacteria by use of Thioglycolate broth

07 Growth Curve of E. coli

08 Effect of temperature and pH on growth of bacteria

09 Study of effect (Bacteriostatic & Bactericidal) of chemicals on bacterial growth : heavy metals,

phenol, mercuric chloride, crystal violet, antibiotics by different methods : strip method, agar

ditch method, agar cup method.

10 Morphological and biochemical characteristics of selected bacterial genera: Escherichia,

Bacillus, Pseudomonas, etc

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MATHEMATICS - SEMESTER-II

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Matrix operations by Schaum‟s series,McGraw Hill Book.co.

2. Complex variables and Application by Ruel V.Churchill and James ward Brown, McGraw Hill Book.co.

3. Mathematics-GGMAT-122 by Nirav Publication, First edition 12-13.

UPMA 101 Practical Module: II

Sr. No. Name of Practical

01 Application of De movires theorem

02 Application of Sinnθ and Cosnθ terms of series of Sine and Cosine respectively.

03 Application of Bernoulli‟s differential equation

04 Application of Clairant‟s differential equation

05 Application of the rank of a matrix by transforming into echelon Form.θ

UMTA 202 -INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICS: II

Unit No. Description

01 1.1

Matrices: Introduction of matrices, different types of matrices, operations on matrices,

theorems on matrices, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices, Hermitian and skew-

Hermitian matrices, linear dependence and independence of row and column matrices.

Row rank, column rank and rank of matrix, Row-reduced echelon form of a matrix and

matrix inversion using it.

02 2.1 Sequence and Series: Definition of sequence, series, Definition of convergence of sequence

and series, partial sum, comparison test, ratio test, root test and its examples.

2.2 Exponential, circular and hyperbolic function, logarithmic and inverse functions.

03 3.1

De-moiures theorem and its applications, roots of a complex number, application of

expansion of in terms of sine and cosine of multiples of θ;

expansion of sin nθ and cos nθ and tan nθ in terms of Sine, Cosine and tangent

respectively.

04 4.1

Linear differential equation ; where P and Q are functions of x. Bernoulli‟s

differential equation.

4.2 Differential equation of first order and higher degree solvable for P=

4.3 Solution of Clairaut‟s and Lagrange‟s differential equation

4.4 Linear differential equation with constant co efficient and variable co-efficient.

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CHEMISTRY - SEMESTER-II

UCHA 202 GCH -GENERAL CHEMISTRY-II

Unit No. Description

01 1.1 COORDINATION COMPOUNDS

History

Werner‟s Co-ordination theory and its experimental verification.

IUPAC Nomenclature of Complex.

Limitations of Valence bond theory of transition metal Complexes.

Crystal field theory (CFT).

Crystal field splitting of d-orbital in Oh and Td.

Factors affecting to the crystal field splitting.

Concept of Effective Atomic Numbers (E.A.N.) for Coordination Compounds.

Application of common complexes & chelates.

1.2 ACTINIDES

Electronic Configuration of actinides.

Oxidation state of actinides.

Synthesis of 239

94 Pu, 241

94 Pu.

02 STEREO CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Introduction of Stereo Isomers; • Optical isomerism :

Introduction, Elements of symmetry, Molecular chirality, Enantiomers, Optical activity, Properties

of enantiomers, Chiral and achiral molecules with two stereogenic centers, Diastereomers, Threo

and Erythro diastereomers, Meso compounds, Racemic mixture.

• Geometrical isomerism:

Introduction and general discussion of geometric ( cis and trans ) isomers, Physical methods of

structure determination, E-Z nomenclature.

• Conformational isomerism:

Introduction, Difference between conformation and configuration,

Conformational analysis of ethane and n-butane with rotational and tortional Enthalpy diagram,

Conformation of cyclo hexane, Axial and equitorial bonds, Newmann projection, Sawhorse

formula, Fisher & flying wedge formula.

03 3.1

3.2

CHEMICAL KINETICS. Rate of reaction, Order of reaction, Molecularity.

• Rate equation for second order reaction. (a=b) &(a b).

• Characteristics of second order reaction. • Rate equation for third order reaction. • Characteristics of third order reaction.

• Numerical.

NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY.

• Concept of Nuclear particle [α, β, γ, x-Ray, P+, n

0, e

-1]

• Definition of Isotopes, Isotones, Isobars, Isomers.

• Radioactive nuclear reaction.

• Rutharford & Sodi‟s law (Group transfer law) • Packing fraction.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

4. Source Book on Atomic Energy' by Glastone, 1969.

5. Modern Inorganic Chemistry' by G.F. Liporni, ELBS, 4th edn, Colling Educational, 1983.

6. Inorganic Chemistry' D.F. Shriver, P.W. Atkinss and C.H. Longford, 3 rd edn, ELPS Oxford University Press,

1999.

7. Nuclear and Redio Chemistry' by G fried Lander, J.W. Kennedy, E.S. Macias and J.M. Miller, 3rd edn, John

Wiley, 1981.

8. Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry' H.J. Arnical, 4th edn, New Age International, 1995.

9. Concise Inorganic Chemistry' J.D. Lee, 5th edn.

10. 'Inorganic Chemistry', D.F. Shriver, P.W. Atkinss, 3rd edn, Oxferd, 1999.

11. Concise Inorganic Chemistry' J.D.Lee, 4th edn, Champman and Hall ELBS, 1991.

12. Inorganic Chemistry' by A.G. Sharp, 3rd edn, ELBS, Longman, 1990.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

1. 'Organic reaction and mechanism, P.S. Kalsi, New Age international Publishers.

2. Text book of organic Chemistry, P.S. Kalsi, New Age international Publishers.

3. Organic Chemistry Vol. I & II, S.M. Mukherji, S.P. Singh, R.P. Kapoor.

4. Reaction mechanism in Organic Chemistry, S.M. Mukhergi, S.P. Singh. 3rd

edn, Macmillan.

5. Reaction Mechanism and Reagents in Organic Chemistry, Gurdeep R. Chatwal 4th

edn, Himalaya Publication

House.

6. Text book of Organic Chemistry, Arun Bahal, S.Chand.

7. Organic Chemistry, R. Morrison and R. Boyd, 6th

edn, Pearson Education 2003.

8. Organic Chemistry, T.W. Graham Solomons, 4th

edn, John Wilay, 1998.

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

1. Advance Physical Chemistry by Gurdeepraj.

2. Physical Chemistry (Question and Answer) by R.N. Madan, G.D. Tuli, S.Chand.

3. Principal of Physical Chemistry by Puri, Sharma, Pathania.

4. Chemical Thermodynamics by R.P. Rastogi and R.R. Misra.

5. Nuclear Chemistry by C.V. Shekhar, Dominent-Publisher, New Delhi.

6. Essentials of physical Chemistry by B.S. Bahal, Arun Bahal, G.D. Tuli.

7. Physical Chemistry by P.W.Atkins, 5th

edn, Oxferd 1994 7th

edn-2002.

8. Physical Chemistry by R.A. Albert and R.J. Silby, John Wiley1995.

9. Physical Chemistry by G.H. Barrow, 5th

edn, Mac Graw Hill, 1988, 6th

edn, 1996.

10. Physical Chemistry by W.J. Moore, 4th

edn, Orient Longmans 1969.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

1. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry by Skoos & West.

2. Analytical Chemistry, Garry D. Christain.

3. Analytical Chemistry, Day & Underwood.

4. Analytical Chemistry by Lerry Hergins.

5. Qualitative Analysis by A.I. Vogel, 5th

edn.

• Nuclear‟s stability.

Nuclear binding energy.

N/Z ratio

Nuclear shell modal. • Rate of ratio active disintegration, half life period, Average life period. Numerical.

04

INTRODUCTION TO VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS

Principle, Mechanism and Applications of, • Acid-Base Titrations (Only strong acid Vs strong Base). • Redox Titrations (Only Fe(II) Vs KMnO4) • Complexo metric Titrations (Only Ca

+2/Mg

+2 Vs EDTA)

• Precipitation Titrations ( Only Cl- Vs AgNO3).

• Related Numericals.

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UCHA 202 -PRACTICAL MODULE: II

Sr. No. Name of Practical

01 Organic Chemistry 1) Identification of an organic compound through the functional group analysis,

Determination of melting point and boiling point, Preparation of suitable derivative.

2) Candidate should perform the analysis of at least 10 compounds.

List of Compounds

Acids:

Benzoic acid, Cinnamic acid, Phthalic acid, Oxalic acid, Succinic acid

Phenols: α−Naphthol, β− Naphthol

Bases: p-Toludine, Diphenylamine, Aniline, Methyl aniline

Neutrals: Naphthalene, Anthracene, Acetamide, Benzamide, Acetanilide, m-Dinitrobenzene, Urea,

Thiourea, Toluene, Acetone, Benzaldehyde, Methy acetate, Ethyl acetate, Ethanol, 1-Propanol,

Glycerol, Chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, Chlorobenzene, Nitrobenzene.

02 Volumetric Titrations 1) To determine the strength of NaOH and Na2CO3 present in the solution mixture of NaOH

& Na2CO3 and to find out their percentage composition. 2) To determine the strength of NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 present in the solution mixture of

NaHCO3 & Na2CO3 and to find out their percentage composition. 3) To determine the Normality, gram/liter and molarities of H2C2O4, 2H2O and H2SO4

present in the solution mixture of H2C2O4, 2H2O & H2SO4 by using X N NaOH and Y N KMnO4 solutions.

4) To determine the Normality, gram/liter and molarity of H2C2O4, 2H2O and K2C2O4 present in the solution mixture of H2C2O4, 2H2O & K2C2O4 by using X N NaOH and Y N KMnO4 solutions.

To determine the amount of Ca+2

and Mg+2

ion by EDTA solution from the mixture solution of

CaCl2 and MgCl2.

03 Demonstrations • Melting point and Boiling point of an organic compound. • Calibration of burette and Pipette.

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PHYSICS - SEMESTER-II

UPHA 202 GPH -GENERAL PHYSICS- II

Unit No. Description

01 1.1 Solid State Physics:

Crystalline and Amorphous Solids (1.1), Crystal Lattice and Crystal Structure (1.2),

Translational Symmetry, Space, Unit Cell and Primitive Cell (1.3), Symmetry Elements in

Crystals (1.4 [1.4.1 to 1.4.6]), Symmetry operations, The Seven crystal Systems (1.5),

Coordination Number (1.5.1), Some importance crystal structure (1.6), Simple Cubic

Structure (1.6.1), Body Centered Cubic Structure (1.6.2), Face Centered Cubic Structure,

(1.6.3), Hexagonal closed packed Structure, Atomic Packing factor, Wigner-Seitz Cells (1.7),

Miller Indices (1.8), The spacing of a set of crystal planes (1.11), Point Groups (1.12).

02 2.1 (a) Refraction through Lenses:

Principal Foci (2.3), Least possible distance between an object & its real image in a convex

lens (2.4), Derivation produced by a thin lens (2.5), Equivalent Focal Length of Two Thin

Lenses Separated by a Finite Distance (2.6), Cardinal Points of an Optical system (2.8),

Principal Foci and Focal Planes (2.9), Principal Points and Principal Planes (2.10), Nodal

Points (2.11) Aberrations (3.1), Spherical aberration in a Lens (3.5), Chromatic aberration

(3.12).

2.2

(b) Interference: Interference in thin films (8.15), Interference due to reflected light (8.16),

Interference due to transmitted light (8.17), Newton‟s Rings (8.23), Determination of the

wavelength of sodium light using Newton‟s Rings (8.24), Refractive Index of a Liquid using

Newton‟s Rings (8.25)

03 3.1 (a) Electrostatics: Gauss‟s Law (4.21), Gauss‟s Law in Differential Form (4.22), Gauss‟s Law

and Coulomb‟s Law (4.23), Force on The surface of a charged Conductor (4.25),

Electrostatic Energy in the medium surrounding the charged conductor (4.26), Millikan‟s Oil

drop Method for Determination of Electronic charge (4.29),

3.2

(b) Steady Current: Current and current density (8.6), Conservation of Charge i.e., Continuity

Equation (8.8), Ohm‟s Law at a Point (8.11), Wieldmann and Franz Law (8.13), The

Relaxation Time (8.14).

04 4.1 (a) Waves: Theory of Resonator (6.16), Dependence of the Frequency of Resonator on the

size and the Shape of the Mouth (6.17), Velocity of Transverse Waves along a Stretched

String (7.1), Laws of Transverse Vibration of Strings (7.3), Melde‟s Experiment (7.5),

Kundt‟s Tube (7.13)

4.2

(b) Ultrasonic waves:

Properties of Ultrasonics (11.23), Production of Ultrasonic Waves (11.24), Piezo‐Electric

Oscillator (11.24.3), Magnetostriction Oscillator, Detection of Ultrasonic Waves (11.25),

Applications of Ultrasonic waves (11.27), Determination of Velocity of Ultrasound in

Liquids by Ultrasonic Interferometer.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:

Unit – I

Basic reference:

Solid State Physics By Ajay Kumar Saxena (Macmillan India Limited)

Other reference:

1. Introduction to Solid State Physics By C. Kittle ( John Willey)

2. Fundamental of Solid State Physics By Saxena, Gupta, Saxena (Pragati Prakashan)

3. Elements of Solid State Physics by J.P. Srivastava(PHI).

Unit – II

Basic reference: For (a) & (b)

A Textbook of OPTICS By N.Subrahmanyam & Brij Lal (S.Chand & Company Ltd.)

Other reference:

1. Optics and Atomic Physics By D.P. Khandelval (Himalaya publishing house)

2. Principles of Optics By B.K. Mathur (S.Chand & Company Ltd.)

3. Optics By Ajoy Ghatak (TMH Edition)

Unit – III

Basic reference: For (a) & (b)

Electricity and Magnetism By K. K. Tewari (S. Chand & Company Ltd.)

Other reference:

1. Electricity and Magnetism by Mahajan and Rangwala.

2. Electricity and Magnetism ‐ Berkley Physics Course Vol‐II

Unit – IV

Basic reference: For (a) & (b)

Waves and Oscillations By N. Subrahmanyam and Brij Lal (Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi) – Second

Revised Edition.

Other reference:

1. University Physics By Sears, Zeemansky and Young (Narosa Publishing House)

2. A Text Book on Ocillations, Waves and Acoustics By M. Ghosh & D. Bhattacharya (S.Chand)

3. Vibration, Waves & Heat By Sears and Zeemansky

UPPA 202 -PRACTICAL MODULE: II

Sr. No. Name of Practical Hours

01 Bar Pendulum : Determination of „K‟ and „g‟

02 Double Refraction by Calcite prism.

03 Newton‟s rings : Determination of R and λ using sodium light.

04 Melde‟s Experiment.

05 Find out Refractive index of prism using spectrometer.

06 Study of line spectra.

07 To determine the ratio of magnetic moments of two magnets by using

vibrational magnetometer.

08 Measurement of the distance using ultrasonic sensors

09 Determination of the velocity of ultrasonic waves in a non-electrolytic liquid by ultrasonic

interferometer.

10 Determination of self inductance „L‟ of Inductor.

11 Study of parallel resonance with frequency variation.

12 Study of transformer.

13 P‐N Junction diode as Full Wave Rectifier (i) Without filter (ii) With Series inductor Filter (iii)

With Shunt Capacitor Filter. Calculation of percentage of regulation.

14 Bridge Rectifier (i) Without filter (ii) With Series inductor Filter (iii) With Shunt Capacitor Filter.

Calculation of percentage of regulation.

15 Verification of Maximum power transfer theorem.

16 Basic Logic Gates AND, OR , NOT

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COMPULSORY ENGLISH- SEMESTER – II

UENA 202 ENG ENGLISH-II

Unit Topics

1 Selected Prose

1. The Judgment Seat of Vikramaditya

2. The Selfish Giant

3. Engine Trouble

4. Hardy and Ramanujan

5. Lectures

6. Self-portrait

(From Contemporary English Prose)

2 Basic English Grammar

Degree of Comparison

Reported Speech

Causal Constructions

Concord

Conditionals

3 Vocabulary

Phrasal Verbs, Word Analogy, Homophones and Homonyms

4 Composition

Essay Writing, Describing Objects, Maps and Charts, Job Application with Resume

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Contemporary English Prose, Edited By: KPK Menon, OUP

2. Practical English Grammar, Thomson & Martinate

OPEN COURSE - SEMESTER – II

UICB 202 ITC INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS: I

Unit No. Description

1 Elements of Word Processing: Word Processing Basics; Opening and Closing of documents; Text

creation and Manipulation; Formatting of text; Table handling; Spell check, language setting and

thesaurus; Printing of word document.

2. Internet Communication: Basic of Computer networks; LAN, WAN; Concept of Internet;

Applications of Internet; connecting to internet; What is ISP; Knowing the Internet; Basics of internet

connectivity related troubleshooting.

WWW and Web Browsers: World Wide Web; Web Browsing softwares, Search Engines;

Understanding URL; Domain name; IP Address