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Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak is a well known university situated in Haryana ..
here I am giving you syllabus for B tech course offered by Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak in PDF file with it so you can get it easily..

B tech
: 1st semester :

Course No. Course Title
HUM-101F ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION
MATH-101F MATHEMATICS-I
PHY-101F PHYSICS-I
ECE-101F BASICS OF ELECTRONICS
OR
CH-101F ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
CSE-101F FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER & PROGRAMMING IN C
OR
EE-101F ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
ME-101F ME-103F BASICS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OR ENGG. GRAPHICS & DRAWING
PHY-103F PHYSICS LAB – I
CSE-103F FCPC LAB
OR
EE-103F ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB
ECE-103F BASICS OF ELECTRONICS LAB
OR
CH-103F ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB
ME-107F ME-105F BASICS OF MECH. ENGG. LAB OR WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY

Section A Semantics:
A selected list of Synonyms, Antonyms, Homophones and Homonyms. Form and function of words. Syntax: Sentence structures, Verb patterns and their usage Section B Phonetics: Basic Concepts – Vowels, Consonants, Phonemes, Syllables; Articulation of Speech Sounds – Place and Manner of Articulation; Transcription of words and simple sentences, using International Phonetic Alphabet. Comprehension: Listening and Reading comprehension – Note taking, Reviewing, Summarising, Interpreting, Paraphrasing and Précis Writing.

Section C Composition:
Descriptive, Explanatory, Analytical and Argumentative Writing - description of simple objects like instruments, appliances, places, persons, principles; description and explanation of processes and operations; analysis and arguments in the form of debate and group discussion Section D Text: English for Students of Science by A.Roy and P.L. Sharma (Orient Longman)

Section D
Text: English for Students of Science by A.Roy and P.L. Sharma (Orient Longman)

Chapters for Study:
i) "The year 2050" by Theodore J. Gordon.
ii) "The Mushroom of Death" by A. Bandhopadhyay.
iii) Human Environment by Indira Gandhi.
iv) Experiment amd Experience by W.R. Niblett.
The prescribed text will be used as a case study for various components of the syllabus.

(For Internal Evaluation Only):
Book Review – Herein the students will be required to read and submit a review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will be followed by a presentation of the same in the class.

Text Books:
1. English for Students of Science edited by A. Roy and P.L. Sharma, Orient Longman.
2. Spoken English for India by R.K. Bansal and J.B. Harrison, Orient Longman.
3. Intermediate Grammar, Usage and Composition by M.L. Tickoo and A.E. Subramanian, Orient Longman.

Note: It is suggested that a workbook may be introduced for units I, II & III .

Suggested Reading:
1. English Grammar, Composition and Correspondence by M.A. Pink and S.E. Thomas, S. Chand and Sons Pvt. Ltd.,Delhi.
2. A Practical English Grammar by Thomson and Martinet, OUP, Delhi.
3. Guide to Patterns and Usage in English by A.S. Hornby, OUP, Delhi.
4. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T. Balasubramanian, MacMillan, Chennai.
5. Better English Pronunciation by J.D.O’Connor, Cambridge Univ. Press, London.
6. English Vocabulary in Use by McCarthy, Foundation Books (Cambridge University Press), Delhi.
7. Assessing Listening by Buck, Foundation Books (Cambridge University Press), Delhi.
8. Reading Between the Lines by McRae, Foundation Books (Cambridge University Press), Delhi.



MDU B.Tech Syllabus (common for all branches) – I Year
MATH-101F MATHEMATICS-I
L T P Class Work : 50 Marks
4 1 0 Exam : 100 Marks Total : 150 Marks Duration Of Exam : 3 Hours
Note:
Examiner will set 9 questions in total, with two questions from each section and one question covering all sections which will be Q.1. This Q.1 is compulsory and of short answer type. Each question carries equal mark (20 marks). Students have to attempt 5 questions in total.
Section A
Infinite series: Convergence and divergence, comparison tests, D' Alembert's ratio test, integral test, Raabe’s test, logarithmic and Cauchy root tests, Gauss’s Test, alternating series, absolute and conditional convergence.
Section B
Matrices & its Applications: Rank of a matrix, elementary transformations, elementary matrices, inverse using elementary transformations, normal form of a matrix, linear dependence and independence of vectors, consistency of linear system of equations, linear and orthogonal transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, properties of eigenvalues, Cayley - Hamilton theorem and its applications, diagonalization of matrices, similar matrices, quadratic forms.

Section C
Differential Calculus: Successive differentiation, Leibnitz Theorem and applications, Taylor's and Maclaurin's series, curvature, asymptotes, curve tracing. Functions of two or more variables, limit and continuity, partial derivatives, total differential and differentiability, derivatives of composite and implicit functions, Jacobians, higher order partial derivatives, homogeneous functions, Euler’s Theorem and applications. Taylor's series for functions of two variables (without proof), maxima-minima of function of two variables, Lagrange's method of undetermined multipliers, differentiation under integral sign (Leibnitz rule).
Section D
Integral Calculus: Beta and gamma functions and relationship between them.
Applications of single integration to find volume of solids and surface area of solids of revolution. Double integral, change of order of integration, double integral in polar coordinates, applications of double integral to find area enclosed by plane curves, triple integral, change of variables, volume of solids, Dirichlet’s integral.

Text Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: E. Kreyszig
2. Calculus and Analytic Geometry: G. B. Thomas, R. L. Finney
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics: B. S. Grewal

Reference Books
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics: B. V. Ramana
2. Differential and Integral Calculus: Piskunov
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Jain and Iyenger
4. Advanced Engg. Mathematics: Michael D. Greenberg


MDU B.Tech Syllabus (common for all branches) – I Year
PHY-101F PHYSICS-1
L T P Sessional : 50 Marks
3 1 0 Exam : 100 Marks
Total : 150 Marks
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
Note:
Examiner will set 9 questions in total, with two questions from each section and one question covering all sections which will be Q.1. This Q.1 is compulsory and of short answers type. Each question carries equal mark (20 marks). Students have to attempt 5 questions in total.

Section A
Interference : Coherent sources, conditions for sustained interference. Division of Wave-Front - Fresnel’s Biprism, Division of Amplitude- Wedge-shaped film, Newton’s Rings, Michelson Interferometer, applications (Resolution of closely spaced spectral lines, determination of wavelengths).

Diffraction: Difference between interference and diffraction Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction. Fraunhofer diffraction through a single slit, Plane transmission diffraction grating, absent spectra, dispersive power, resolving power and Rayleigh criterion of resolution.

Section B
Polarisation: Polarised and unpolarised light, Uniaxial crystals double refraction, Nicol prism, quarter and half wave plates, Detection and Production of different types of polarized light, Polarimetry; Optical and specific rotation, Biquartz and Laurent’s half shade polarimeter.

LASER
Spontaneous and Stimulated emission, Laser action, characteristics of laser beam-concept of coherence , spatial and temporal coherence , He-Ne and semiconductor lasers (simple ideas), applications

Section C
Fibre Optics
Propagation of light in optical fibres, numerical aperture, V-number, single and multimode fibres, attenuation, dispersion, applications.
Dielectrics
Molecular theory, polarization, displacement vector, electric susceptibility, dielectric coefficient, permittivity & various relations between these, Gauss’s law in the presence of a dielectric, Energy stored in a uniform electric field, concept of local molecular fields and Claussius Mossotti relation.

Section D
Special Theory Of Relativity
Michelson’s Morley Experiment, Postulates of Special Theory of Relativity, Lorentz transformations, Consequences of LT (length contraction and time dilation), addition of velocities, variation of mass with velocity, mass energy equivalence.
Superconductivity
Introduction (Experimental survey), Meissner effect, London equations, Hard and Soft superconductors, Elements of BCS Theory.

Text Books :
Perspectives of Modern Physics - Arthur Beiser (TMH)
Optics - Ajoy Ghatak (TMH)
Modern Physics for Engineers – S.P.Taneja (R. Chand)
Engineering Physics – SatyaPrakash (Pragati Prakashan)
Modern Engineering Physics – A.S.Vasudeva (S. Chand)

Reference Books :
Fundamentals of Physics – Resnick & Halliday (Asian Book)
Introduction to Electrodynamics – D.J. Griffith (Prentice Hall)


MDU B.Tech Syllabus (common for all branches) – I Year
ECE-101F BASIC ELECTRONICS
L T P Sessional : 50 Marks
3 0 0 Exam : 100 Marks
Total : 150 Marks
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs
Note:
Examiner will set 9 questions in total, with two questions from each section and one question covering all sections which will be Q.1. This Q.1 is compulsory and of short answer type. Each question carries equal mark (20 marks). Students have to attempt 5 questions in total.

Section A
Semiconductor Physics: Basic concepts, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, diffusion and drift currents, p-n junction under open-circuit, reverse bias and forward-bias conditions, p-n junction in the breakdown region, Ideal diode, terminal characteristics of junction diode.

Amplifiers: Introduction of different types of amplifiers and their characteristics, Principle of amplification, Frequency response of RC coupled amplifiers, amplifier bandwidth and Concept of Cascaded Amplifiers, Feedback amplifiers, Effect of positive and negative feedback on amplifier gain and bandwidth.

Section B
Oscillators: Criteria for oscillations, Qualitative analysis of LC, RC and Crystal Oscillators, Study of Wein Bridge Oscillators
Operational Amplifiers: Op-amps, its characteristics and its applications.
Power Suppliers: Introduction and Working of Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS), Voltage Regulator, Introduction to Inverters and UPS.

Section C
Digital Electronics: Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal number systems and conversions, Boolean Algebra, Truth tables of logic gates (AND, OR, NOT), NAND, NOR as universal gates, Difference between combinational circuits and sequential circuits, Introduction to flip-flops (S-R & J-K).

Electronics Instruments: Role, importance and applications of general-purpose test instruments viz Multimeter Digital & Analog, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO), Function/Signal Generator.

Section D
Displays : Seven segment display, Fourteen segment display, Dot matrix display
LED Display : Introduction, Construction, Advantage of LEDs in electronics display
LCD Display : Introduction; Types of LCD display:- Dynamic scattering and field effect type; Types of liquid crystal cells :- Transmitting type and reflective type; Advantage & disadvantage of LCD display common applications.

Books Recommended
1. Sedra A S and Smith K C, “Microelectronic Circuits” 4th Ed., New York, Oxford University Press, New York (1997).
2. Tocci R J and Widmer N S, “Digital Systems – Principles and Applications”, 8th Ed., Pearson Education India, New Delhi (2001).
3. Cooper and Helfrick, “Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measuring Techniques”, 4th print Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi (1996).
4. Boylestad and Nashelsky, “Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory”, 8th Ed, Pearson Education India, New Delhi (2002).
5. Millman and Grabel, “Microelectronics”, 2nd Ed. Tata McGraw-Hill (1999).



MDU B.Tech Syllabus (common for all branches) – I Year
CH –101F ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
L T P Sessional : 50 Marks
3 1 0 Exam : 100 Marks
Total : 150 Marks
Duration of exam : 3 Hrs
Note: Examiner will set 9 questions in total, with two questions from each section and one question covering all sections which will be Q.1. This Q.1 is compulsory and of short answer type. Each question carries equal mark (20 marks). Students have to attempt 5 questions in total.

Section A
Phase Rule & Catalysis : Terminology, One component system ( H2O system and CO2 – system ), two components system, Simple eutectic system ( Pb – Ag ), system with congruent melting point ( Zn – Mg ), system with incongruent melting point ( Na2SO4 –H2O ),Cooling curves.

Catalysis : Homogeneous, heterogeneous, and enzymatic. Concepts of promotors, inhibitors, and poisioners.

Section B
Water & its treatment : Part – I Sources of water, impurities in water, hardness of water and its determination ,(EDTA method )units of hardness, alkalinity of water and its determination, Related numerical problems, scale and sludge formation ( composition properties and methods of prevention ) Boiler corrosion & caustic embrittlement.
Water and its treatment : Part – II Treatment of water for domestic use, coagulation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection. water softening : Lime-Soda treatment, Zeolite, Ion – exchange process, mixed bed demineralization, Desalination ( Reverse Osmosis , electro dialysis) & related numericals.

Section C
Corrosion and its prevention: Mechanism of Dry and wet corrosion (rusting of iron), types of corrosion, galvanic corrosion, differential aeration corrosion, stress corrosion. Factors affecting corrosion, preventive measures ( proper design, Cathodic and Anodic protection, Electroplating , tinning, galvanization.), Soil Corrosion, Microbiological Corrosion.

Lubrication and Lubricants: Introduction, mechanism of lubrication, classification of lubricants, ( Liquid, Grease ( semi – solid ) and solid ( MoS2, Graphite ). Additives for lubricants. Properties of lubricants ( Flash & Fire point, Saponification number, Iodine value, Acid value , Viscosity and Viscosity index Aniline point, Cloud point and pour point ) Numerical problems based of viscosity Index. Biodegradable lubricants.

Section D
Polymers and polymerization : Introduction & Classification of polymers mechanism of polymerization (Addition, condensation and co- ordination) effect of structure on properties of polymers, Bio polymerization, Bio degradable polymerization, preparation properties and technical application of thermo – plastics ( PVC, PVA, Teflon )& thermosets( PF,UF ), Natural elastomers and synthetic rubber ( SBR,GR –N ) . Silicones , Introduction to polymeric composites.

Instrumental Methods of Analysis : Principle and application of Thermal methods of Analysis. (TGA, DTA, DSC), Basic concepts of spectroscopy, Lambert and Beers law, Absorption and Emission spectroscopy Different spectroscopic Techniques ( UV- Visible and IR spectroscopy ) elementary discussion on Flame photometry.

Text Book
1. Engineering Chemistry , P.C. Jain Monica Jain ( Dhanpat Rai & Co )
2. Chemistry in Engineering & Tech , Vol. I & II , Kuriacose ( TMH)

Refference Bnbooks:
1. Instrumental methods of Chemical analysis, MERITT & WILLARD
( EAST – WEST press)

2. Physical Chemistry , P.W Atkin ( ELBS, OXFORD Press)
3. Physical Chemistry W.J.Moore ( Orient Longman )



MDU B.Tech Syllabus (common for all branches) – I Year

CSE-101-F Fundamentals of Computers & Programming in C

(FCPC)
L T P Class Work : 50 Marks
3 1 0 Exam : 100 Marks
Total : 0 Marks
15 Duration of exam : 3 Hours
Note:
Examiner will set 9 questions in total, with two questions from each section and one question covering all sections which will be Q.1. This Q.1 is compulsory and of short answer type. Each question carries equal mark (20 marks). Students have to attempt 5 questions in total.

Section A
An Overview of Computer System and Operating Systems:
Fundamentals :- Evaluation of computers, Hardware organization of a computer, Introduction to microprocessor, generations of microprocessors, Commonly used CPUs, Input/Output devices, Input/Output ports and connectors.
Operating System Basics: Introduction to Operating system, Functions of an Operating Systems, Classification of Operating Systems, Basic introduction to DOS, UNIX/LINUX OS, Windows XP.

Section B
Basic Introduction to System Software and Programs:-
Machine Language, Assembly Languages, Low level languages, High level Languages, Types of high level languages, Compiler, Interpreter, Assembler, Loader, Linker, Relationship between Compiler, Interpreter, Loader and Linker.
Basic Introduction to Computer Networks :-
Data Communication, modulation, Network devices, LAN, LAN topologies, WAN, OSI Reference model, Introduction to Internet and protocols : TCP/IP Reference model, Backbone network, Network connecting devices, Hypertext documents, HTTP, DNS, Network Security.

Section C
An Overview of C:
Constants, Variables and Data types, operators and Expressions, managing I/O operations, Decision Making and branching, Decision Making and looping, Arrays, Character Arrays and Strings, User Defined Functions.
Structure and Union in C :
Defining structure, declaring variables, Accessing structure members, structure initialization, copying and comparing structures variables, operations on individual members, Array of structure, structure with structure, unions, size of structure.


MDU B.Tech Syllabus (common for all branches) – I Year

Section D
Pointers in C :
Introduction, Understanding Pointers, Accessing the address of a variable, Declaring Pointer Variables, Initialization of Pointer Variables, Accessing a variable through its pointer, Chain of Pointers, Pointer Expressions, Pointer Increments and Scale Factors, pointers and Arrays, Pointer and Character Strings, Arrays of Pointers, Pointers as Function Arguments, Functions Returning Pointers, Pointers to Functions.
Dynamic Memory Allocation and File Management in C :-
Introduction, Dynamic memory allocation, allocating a block of memory: Malloc, allocating multiple blocks of memory: Calloc. Releasing the used space: Free, Altering the size of block: Realloc, Defining and opening file, closing file, I/O operation on files, error handling during I/O operations, Random Access to files and command line arguments.

Text Books:
1. Fundamental of Computers and Programing with C, by A. K. Sharma, Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi.
2. Fundamental of Information Technology, by A.Leon & M.Leon.
3. Computer Networks (4th Edition), by Andrew S. Tanenbaum

Reference Books:
1. ANSI C, by Dennis Ritchi
2. Programming in C, by Lipschutz, SCHAUM SERIES OUTLINES
3. Operating System Concepts, (6th Edition), by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne.

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Maharshi Dayanand University
Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana 124001 ‎

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