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1.                      12 Page             ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  SCIENCES       Curriculum for the Programmes under Autonomous Scheme             Regulation R 2014  Department Department of Information Technology  Programme Code  amp  Name   G4  B  Tech  I T          Ill B  Tech  II Semester                                                 pours  Maximum marks  pe ss Subject Name Meek C  is LTP Internal   External   Total  4G461   Artificial Intelligence 4  1104 30 70 100  Software Testing  4G462 Methodologies 4 1 0  4 30 70 100  daaa   e 4 ilol4  30 70   100  Analysis and Design  Cryptography and  4G162 Network Security 4 1 00  4 30 70 100  4G163   Linux Programming 4  1104 30 70 100  4G164   Computer Graphics 4  1104 30 70 100  4G464   Seminar   II 0 10  2  2 100 00 100  Advanced English  4GC61   Communications Skills   0   0 3  2 30 70 100  Lab  Linux programming  amp   4G166 CASE Tools Lab 0  0 3 2 30 70 100  Total   24 6 8 30  340 560 900                            13 Page          ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  SCIENCES       Curriculum for the Programmes under Autonomous Scheme       Regulation    R 2014       Department    Department of Information Technology          Programme Code  amp  Name       G4  B  Tech  I T       IV B  Tech  I Semester                                                                     Hours      o Subject Name Week C Maximum marks  L  T P Internal   External   Total  Multimedia and  oan Application Development A
2.          CCPA Classification of final result  7 0 and above First Class with distinction  6 0 and above but below 7 0 First class  5 0 and above but below 6 0 Second class  4 0 and above but below 5 0 Pass class       10  TRANSCRIPTS   After successful completion of the entire programme of study  a transcript  containing performance of all academic years will be issued as a final  record  Duplicate transcripts will also be issued  if required  after  payment of requisite fee  Partial transcript will also be issued up to any  point of study to a student on request   11  ELIGIBILITY   A student shall be eligible for the award of B  Tech  Degree if he fulfills all  the following conditions    i  Registered and successfully completed all the components prescribed  in the programme of study to which he is admitted    ii  Successfully acquired all 236 credits as specified in the curriculum  corresponding to the branch of study within the stipulated time    iii  No disciplinary action is pending against him     7 Page    12  AWARD OF B TECH DEGREE   The B  Tech  Degree will be conferred and awarded by Jawaharlal Nehru  Technological University Anantapuramu  Anantapurarmu on the  recommendations of the Principal of Annamacharya Institute of  Technology and Sciences  Autonomous      13  AMENDMENTS TO REGULATIONS   The chairman  Academic Council of Annamacharya Institute of  Technology and Sciences  Rajampet  Autonomous  reserves the right to  revise  amend  or change the Regulations  
3.      Applications in non destructive testing     19 Page    UNIT Il  QUANTUM MECHANICS AND FREE ELECTRON THEORY   Quantum Mechanics  Introduction to matter waves     de   Broglie hypothesis    Heisenberg   s uncertainty principle   Schrodinger   s time independent and time  dependent wave equation     Significance of wave function   Particle in a one  dimensional infinite potential well   Eigen values and Eigen functions   Free electron theory  Classical free electron theory      Sources of electrical  resistance     Equation for electrical conductivity   Quantum free electron  theory     Fermi Dirac distribution     Kronig   Penny model  qualitative       Origin of bands in solids     Classification of solids into conductors   semiconductors and insulators     UNIT IV  SEMICONDUCTORS AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS   Semiconductors  Introduction     Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors      Drift  amp diffusion currents and Einstein   s equation     Hall effect   Direct and  indirect band gap semiconductors     Working principle of p n junction diode   LED and photodiode   Magnetic materials  Introduction and basic definitions     Origin of magnetic  moments     Bohr magneton     Classification of magnetic materials into dia   para  ferro  antiferro and ferri magnetic materials     Hysteresis   Soft and hard  magnetic materials and applications     UNIT V  SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND NANOMATERIALS   Superconductivity  Introduction    Properties of superconductors   Meissner  effect     T
4.   Electronics Engineering     B  Tech   Electronics  amp  Communication Engineering     B  Tech   Information Technology     B  Tech   Mechanical Engineering   6  B  Tech   Civil Engineering   And any other programme as approved by the concerned authorities from  time to time     nA BW Nh    3  ACADEMIC YEAR    The institute shall follow Year wise pattern for First year course and  Semester pattern for II  II and IV years  An academic year shall consist of a  first semester and a second semester from second year onwards     1 Page    The first year of four year B  Tech  programme shall have duration to  accommodate a minimum of 180 instruction days  From second year onwards  each semester shall have a minimum of 90 instruction days     4  COURSE STRUCTURE   Each programme of study shall consist of   4 1 General Courses comprising of the following   5 to 10    i  Language   Communication Skills  ii  Humanities and Social Sciences  Environmental Science  iii  Economics and Accounting  iv  Principles of Management  4 2 Basic Science Courses comprising of the following   15 to 25    i  Computer Literacy with Numerical Analysis  ii  Mathematics  iii  Physics  iv  Chemistry  4 3 Basic Engineering Courses comprising of the following  depending on  the branch    15 to 25    i  Engineering Drawing  ii  Engineering and IT Workshop  iii  Engineering Mechanics  iv  Basic Mechanical Engineering  v  Electrical and Electronics Engineering  vi  Basic civil Engineering  vii  Computer Programm
5.  75  of attendance in aggregate of all the  subjects in the year  semester     4 Page       6 3 2 Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10    65  and above and below 75   in first year or each semester may  be granted by the Institute Academic Committee  if the reason for  shortage is convincing    6 3 3 Shortage of Attendance below 65  in aggregate shall in no case be  condoned    6 3 4 A stipulated fee shall be payable towards condonation of shortage  of attendance to the Institute    6 3 5 Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in First  year any semester are not eligible to take their End examination of  that class and their registration for that semester   year shall stand  cancelled    6 3 6 A student will not be promoted to the next semester unless he  satisfies the attendance requirements of the current year semester   as applicable    6 3 7 A student detained due to shortage of attendance  will have to  repeat that year semester when offered next     6 4 Revaluation   Recounting     Students shall be permitted to request for recounting  revaluation of the  end theory examination answer scripts within a stipulated period after  payment of prescribed fee    After recounting or revaluation  records are updated with changes if any  and the student will be issued a revised memorandum of marks  If there  areno changes  the student shall be intimated the same through a letter or  a notice     6 5 Supplementary Examination     All Regular ex
6.  AG485 Optimization  Techniques  Professional Ethics  4039 and Cyber Security  4G488   Seminar III 0 02   2 100 00 100  4G489   Project Work 0  0  12  12 30 70 100  Total 16   4  14   30 250 350 600                            15 Page       ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4GC11  ENGLISH   Common to all branches     COURSE OBJECTIVES    e To improve the language proficiency of the students in English with an  emphasis on LSRW skills   e To enhance the vocabulary of the students in English through the use of  diversified authentic materials   e To equip the students with comprehension skills to study academic subjects  with greater felicity   e To develop English communication skills of the students in formal and  informal situations   e To enable the students absorb the human values expressed in literature    TEXTBOOKS PRESCRIBED    e The books prescribed serve as students  handbooks  The reader for detailed  study comprises essays which are particularly relevant to engineering  students  Texts from open sources are also included in the syllabus to make  the teaching learning process more interesting  Also  the literary texts from  open sources will allow the student learn language from literature  The  book for the non detailed study allows the student to have an insight into  the lives and careers of some legendary personalities    e The text for non detailed study is meant for extensive reading 
7.  IT   COURSE OBJECTIVES    e By studying the engineering drawing  a student becomes aware of how  industry communicates technical information  Engineering drawing  teaches the principles of accuracy and clarity in presenting the  information necessary about objects    e This course develops the engineering imagination i e   so essential to a  successful design  By learning techniques of engineering drawing  changes the way one things about technical images    e It is ideal to master the fundamentals of engineering drawing first and to  later use these fundamentals for a particular application  such as computer  aided drafting  Engineering Drawing is the language of engineers  by  studying this course engineering and technology students will eventually  be able to prepare drawings of various objects being used in technology    UNIT I  Introduction to Engineering Drawing     Construction of Ellipse  Parabola and  Hyperbola  General method only   Construction of Ellipse using special  methods like Concentric Circles method  Oblong method  amp  Arcs of Circles  method only  Cycloidal Curves     Cycloid  Epi cycloid  Hypo cycloid   UNIT  I  Projections of points  Projections of lines   Inclined to one planes and  inclined to both the planes  UNIT   Ill  Projections of Planes    Inclined to one planes and inclined to both the planes  UNIT  IV  Projections of solids   Cylinder  Cone  Prism  Pyramid and Sphere positions   Axis Inclined to one  planes and inclined to both the planes  
8.  Study  Water  a  The Elixir of Life  b  Might of the Scorpion by  Nissim Ezekiel  Non detailed Study  Jagadis Chandra Bose  Grammar  Subject verb Agreement  Writing  Official Reports  Technical  Reports  Vocabulary  English Spelling  Commonly misspelt words    Unit V  Detailed Study  a  The Secret of Work  b  The Zoo Story  a One act Play by  Edward Albee  Non detailed Study  Homi Jehangir Baba  Grammar  Active and Passive Voice  Writing  Note making  Vocabulary   Connotations  For Detailed study  Sure Outcomes published by Orient Black Swan  Texts  from Open Sources  Available on Web   For Non detailed study  Trailblazers published by Orient Black Swan    REFERENCES   1  Technical Communication  Principles and Practice  Meenakshi Raman  and Sangita Sharma  OUP  2011  2    edition  2  Essential Grammar in Use   with CD   Raymond Murphy  3 e  Cambridge  University Press  2009  3  Basic Communication Skills for Technology  Andrea J Ruthurford   Pearson Education  Asia   4  English for Technical Communication  Aysha Viswamohan  Tata Mc   Graw Hill    English Grammar and Composition  David Green  Mc Millan India Ltd   6  Murphy   s English Grammar  Raymond Murphy  CAMBRIDGE    Nn    17 Page    7  Everyday Dialogues in English by Robert J  Dixson  Prentice Hall of  India Ltd   2006    8  Communication Skills for Technical Students  Farhathullah  T M   Orient  Blackswan  2008   9  Developing Communication Skills  2 e  by Krishna Mohan   amp MeeraBanerji   Macmillan  2009   10 Engl
9.  Tropsch   s synthesis  Power  Alcohol  Manufacture  Advantages and Disadvantages of Power Alcohol  Gaseous Fuels  Origin  Production and uses of Natural gas  Producer gas   Water gas  Coal gas and Biogas  Flue Gas analysis by Orsat   s apparatus   Solving of problems on Combustion     UNIT V  CHEMISTRY OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS  Cement  Composition  amp  manufacture of Portland cement  Setting and  Hardening  Hydration and Hydrolysis   Refractories  Classification   properties and applications  Lubricants  Theory of lubrication  properties of lubricants and applications   Rocket Propellants  Classification  Characteristics of good propellant    Text Books    1  Engineering Chemistry by K N Jayaveera  G V Subba Reddy and C   Ramachandraiah  McGraw Hill Higher Education  New Delhi  Fourth  Edition  2012    2  A Text book of Engineering Chemistry by S S Dhara  S S Umare  S   Chand Publications  New Delhi  12th Edition  2010     23 Page    Reference Books     l     2     A Text Book of Enigneering Chemistry  Jain and Jain  DhanapathRai  Publishing Company  New Delhi  15th Edition  2010    Engineering Chemistry by K B ChandraSekhar  UN Das and Sujatha  Mishra  SCITECH  Publications India Pvt  Limited  Chennai  2nd  Edition  2012       Concepts of Engineering Chemistry  Ashima Srivastava and N N     Janhavi  Acme Learning Pvt Ltd  First Edition  2013       Text Book of Engineering Chemistry     C  Parameswara Murthy     C V Agarwal and Andra Naidu  BS Publications  Hyderabad  3rd E
10.  names  such as different woods  wood faults  Plastics  steels  meters  gauges   equipment  CD or DVD displays  First aid  shop safety etc   though they may  not be used for the exercises but they give valuable information to the  student   In the class work or in the examination knowledge of all shop  practices may be stressed upon rather than skill acquired in making the job     REFERENCE BOOKS    1  Engineering Work shop practice for JNTU  V  Ramesh Babu  VRB  Publishers Pvt  Ltd   2009    2  Work shop Manual   P Kannaiah  K L Narayana  SciTech Publishers    3  Engineering Practices Lab Manual  Jeyapoovan  Saravana Pandian  4 e  Vikas    4  Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering  GHF Nayler  Jaico Publishing  House     I T  WORKSHOP  Objectives   v To provide Technical training to the students on Productivity tools like  Word processors  Spreadsheets  Presentations  v To make the students know about the internal parts of a computer   assembling a computer from the parts  preparing a computer for use by  installing the operating system  v To learn about Networking of computers and use Internet facility for  Browsing and Searching     Preparing your Computer  5 weeks    Task 1  Learn about Computer  Identify the internal parts of a computer  and its  peripherals  Represent the same in the form of diagrams including Block  diagram of a computer  Write specifications for each part of a computer  including peripherals and specification of Desktop computer  Submit it in the  form 
11.  objective of this course to provide basic understanding of  different engineering materials  semiconductors  magnetic  super   conducting and nano materials      UNIT I  PHYSICAL OPTICS  LASERS AND FIBRE OPTICS   Physical Optics  Introduction   Interference in thin films by reflection      Newton   s Rings    Fraunhofer diffraction due to single slit  double slit and  diffraction grating   Lasers  Introduction   Characteristics of laser     Spontaneous and stimulated  emission of radiation     Einstein   s coefficients   Population inversion     Ruby  laser   He Ne laser     Semiconductor laser   Applications of lasers   Fibre optics  Introduction    Construction and working principle of optical  fiber    Numerical aperture and acceptance angle     Types of optical fibers      Optical fiber communication system     Applications of optical fibers in  communications  sensors and medicine     UNIT I  CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND ULTRASONICS   Crystallography  Introduction     Space lattice    Unit cell     Lattice parameters      Bravias lattice    Crystal systems     Packing fractions of SC  BCC and FCC    Directions and planes in crystals     Miller indices     Inter planar spacing in  cubic crystals     X ray diffraction   Bragg   s law     Laue and Powder methods      Defects in solids  point defects  line defects  qualitative    screw and edge  dislocation  burgers vector   Ultrasonics  Introduction     Properties     Production of ultrasonics by  piezoelectric method and detection
12.  shall be considered for the  calculation of the class based on CCPA    7 1 12 A student who fails to earn all the 180 credits as indicated in the  course structure within six academic years from the year of his  admission shall forfeit his seat in B  Tech  Programme and his  admission stands cancelled     8  TRANSITORY REGULATIONS   Students who got detained for want of attendance  or  who have not fulfilled  academic requirements  or  who have failed after having undergone the    6 Page    course in earlier regulations  or  have discontinued and wish to continue the  course are eligible for admission into the unfinished semester year from the  date of commencement of class work for the next batch or later batches with  the same  or  equivalent subjects as and when subjects are offered and they  continue to be in the academic regulations of the batch he is joining later     9  CREDIT POINT AVERAGE  CPA  AND CUMULATIVE CREDIT  POINT AVERAGE  CCPA      9 1 For a semester year       C M   Ci  Credits obtained in the Course i       i M  Marks obtained in the Course i   CPA    10   gt   Ci  C  Credits registered for Course i           9 2 For the entire programme       y     gt  z  CuM    i   Tig MSU AMCGE RUMPE    Le Cni    Credits obtained in the Course i of semester year n     i    CCPA         Mni   Marks obtained in the Course i of semester year n   2    Cini  n i    Crni    Credits registered for Course i of semester year n        9 3 Overall Performance                    
13.  year II Semester examinations  conducted till that time    7 1 4 A student shall be promoted from HI year to IV year if he fulfills the  academic requirements of securing a minimum of 86 credits from I  year  II year I and II Semesters and the III year I and II Semester  examinations conducted till that time    7 1 5 A student shall register for all the subjects and earn all the 236  credits  Marks obtained in all the credits shall be considered for the  calculation of the class based on CCPA    7 1 6 A student who fails to earn all the 236 credits as indicated in the  course structure within eight academic years from the year of his  admission shall forfeit his seat in B  Tech  Programme and his  admission stands cancelled    7 1 7 For Lateral Entry Students  batches admitted from 2014 2015     7 1 8 Academic requirements for pass in a subject are the same as in 7 1 1  and attendance requirements as in 6 3    7 1 9 A student shall be promoted from II year to III year if he fulfills the  academic requirements of securing a minimum of 28 credits from II  year I and II Semesters examinations conducted till that time    7 1 10 A student shall be promoted from HI year to IV year if he fulfills the  academic requirements of securing a minimum of 58 credits from II  year I and IIJ Semesters and the III year I and     Semester  examinations conducted till that time    7 1 11 A student shall register for all the subjects and earn all such credits   Marks obtained in all such credits
14. 104 30 70 100  4G142   Software Engineering 4 111014 30 70 100  Object Oriented  4G144   Programming through 4 1104 30 70 100  JAVA  4G441 Database Management 4 1 10  4 30 70 100  Systems  4GC42_   Probability and Statistics 4 1 0  4 30 70 100  AG ee nee Ae Oak     lt 30 70 100  Financial analysis  seca    Pancen Reasonme Iago  100 00 100  Skills  4G442 Database Management 0 0 312 30 70 100  Systems Lab  Object Oriented  4G146   Programming through 0 0  3  2 30 70 100  JAVA Lab  Total   24   6   8   30 340 560 900                            11 Page          ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  SCIENCES       Curriculum for the Programmes under Autonomous Scheme                   Regulation R 2014  Department Department of Information Technology  Programme Code  amp  Name   G4  B  Tech  I T       IH B  Tech  I Semester                                                 Hours      Maximum marks  Subject   Week  Code Subject Name C  LITIP Internal   External   Total  Agasi A omaa OE g Tga a 70   100  Design  igisa   SIEM ANG Anayas Ac  Oe   330 70   100  Algorithms  4G453   Web Technologies 4 1 0  4 30 70 100  4G152   Computer Networks 4 1 00  4 30 70 100  4G153   Operating Systems 4  1 0  4 30 70 100  AGa57   Meo piocessots and  alate al  20 70 100  Interfacing  jagsa   Oe nee Competitive Izy  ayla Dl     WOO 00   100  Examinations  HESS  Ee Nahe Gay Bel  BO 70   100  Interfacing Lab  4G454   Web Technologies Lab   0 101 3  2 30 70 100  Total   24 6 8  30  340 560 900       
15. ACADEMIC REGULATIONS  B  Tech  Regular Four Year Degree Programme     For the batches admitted from the academic year 2014 15   and  B  Tech  Lateral Entry Scheme   For the batches admitted from the academic year 2015 16     The following rules and regulations will be applicable for the batches of  4year B  Tech  Degree admitted from the academic year 2014 15 onwards     1  ADMISSION   1 1 Admission into first year of Four Year B  Tech  Degree programme  of study in Engineering   As per the existing stipulations of A P State Council of Higher Education   APSCHE   Government of Andhra Pradesh  admissions are made into  the first year of four year B  Tech  Degree programme as per the  following pattern   a  Category A seats will be filled by the Convener  EAMCET   b  Category B seats will be filled by the Management as per the norms  stipulated by Govt  of Andhra Pradesh   1 2 Admission into the Second Year of Four year B  Tech  Degree  programme  lateral entry    As per the existing stipulations of A P State Council of Higher  Education  APSCHE   Government of Andhra Pradesh     2  PROGRAMMES OF STUDY OFFERED BY AITS LEADING TO THE  AWARD OF B TECH DEGREE    Following are the four year undergraduate Degree Programmes of study  offered in various disciplines at Annamacharya Institute of Technology and  Sciences  Rajampet  Autonomous  leading to the award of B  Tech   Bachelor  of Technology  Degree    1  B  Tech   Computer Science  amp  Engineering     B  Tech   Electrical  amp
16. C   Credits     9 Page             ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  SCIENCES       Curriculum for the Programmes under Autonomous Scheme                Regulation R 2014  Department Department of Information Technology  Programme Code  amp  Name   G4  B  Tech  I T           II B  Tech  I Semester                                                 Hours      Maximum marks  Subject   Week  Code Subject Name C  LIT P Internal   External   Total  Advanced Data Structures  4G131    rough CS 4  110  4 30 70 100  4G132   Digital Logic Design 4  1104 30 70 100  4G133 Principles of Programming 41014 30 70 100  Languages  4G431 Mathematical Foundations 4 10 14 30 70 100  of Computer Science  4GC34   Environmental Science 4  110  4 30 70 100  4G235 Electrical Engineering and 4 10 14 30 70 100  Electronics Engineering  4G432   Seminar  I 01 10 12  2 100 00 100  Advanced Data Structures  4G23A Electrical Engineering and 0101312 30 70 100  Electronics Engineering lab  Total   24   6   8   30 340 560 900                            10 Page             ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  SCIENCES       Curriculum for the Programmes under Autonomous Scheme                                                                Regulation R 2014  Department Department of Information Technology  Programme Code  amp  Name G4  B  Tech  I T  II B  Tech  II Semester    Hours Maximum marks  Subject   Week  Code Subject Name C  LIT P Internal   External   Total  4G141   Computer Organization 4 11
17. E A Y ee  4G472   Mobile Communications   4   1 0   4 30 70 100  AGT    Pee Warehouse ane aula a  30 70   100  Mining  4G172   Enterprise Programming 4  11014 30 70 100  Elective     I  ne  S  E   4   lol4  30 70 100  4G473 System Integration  amp   Architecture  4G37B   Embedded Systems  Elective     II  4G474 Information Storage  Management  Network Management A A Ea 30 70 100  4G475  Systems  4G476 Neural Networks  amp  Fuzzy  Logic  AGATE   ae ol  ol2  2 100 o0   100  Information Technology  Multimedia and  4G478   Application Development   0  0  3   2 30 70 100  Lab  Enterprise Programming  4G17A and Data Mining Lab 0 10 13  2 30 70 100  Total   24  6  8   30 340 560 900                            14 Page             ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  SCIENCES       Curriculum for the Programmes under Autonomous Scheme                Regulation R 2014  Department Department of Information Technology  Programme Code  amp  Name   G4  B  Tech  I T       IV B  Tech  II Semester                                                             Honni Maximum marks  sea A Subject Name Week C  S L  T  P Internal   External   Total  AGARI   nagement 4l  lol4  30 70   100  Science  4G481   Design Patterns 4  110  4 30 70 100  Elective  II  4G187   Distributed Systems  Service Oriented 4 110 4 30 70 100  4G482   Architecture and  Cloud Computing  Information  ase  Retrieval Systems  Elective   IV  Introduction to Data  4G484   Sciences and Big  Data Analytics 4 1 01  4 30 70 100 
18. Internet for required information  Students should  be able to create e mail account and send email  They should get  acquaintance with applications like Facebook  skype etc  If Intranet mailing  facility is available in the organization  then students should share the  information using it  If the operating system supports sending messages to  multiple users  LINUX supports it  in the same network  then it should be  done by the student  Students are expected to submit the information about  different browsers available  their features  search  process using different natural languages  and creating e mail account  Draft  syllabus  R13 regulations  UG    Task 7  Antivirus  Students should download freely available Antivirus software   install it and use it to check for threats to the computer being used  Students  should submit information about the features of the antivirus used   installation process  about virus definitions  virus engine etc     Productivity tools  6 weeks    Task 8  Word Processor  Students should be able to create documents using the  word processor tool  Some of the tasks that are to be performed are inserting  and deleting the characters  words and lines  Alignment of the lines  Inserting  header and Footer  changing the font  changing the colour  including images  and tables in the word file  making page setup  copy and paste block of text   images  tables  linking the images which are present in other directory   formatting paragraphs  spell checkin
19. Introduction to Computers  Computer Systems  Computer Environments   Computer Languages  Creating and Running C programs  System  Development Algorithms  Flow Charts   Introduction to C Language  Structure of a C Language program   Keywords  Identifiers  Types  typedef  enumerated Types variables   constants  input output  simple example programs     UNIT I  Operators and Expressions  precedence and associatively  Type Conversions   Bitwise Operators  C Program Statements  Selection and Decision making  Statements two way selection    if   else statements  multi way selection   switch statements  Loop Control Statements concept of a loop  pretest and  post test loops  event and Counter Controlled loops  Loops in C while loop   do   while loop  for loop  Other Related Statements  break  continue  goto   sample programs   ARRAYS  Declaring and Referencing Arrays  Array Subscripts  Using for  Loops for Sequential Access  Multidimensional Arrays   Strings  String Basics  String Library Functions  Array of Strings     UNIT II  Functions  Library Functions in C  User defined Functions  declaration   definition  calling of function   types of User defined functions  Parameter  passing methods pass by value  pass by reference  Scope  Storage Classes    Auto  Register  Static  Extern  Scope rules  Type Qualifiers  Recursion    Recursive Functions  Preprocessor Commands  Using Array Elements as  Function Arguments     29 Page    Pointers   Introduction  Features of Pointers  Pointer De
20. LECTROCHEMISTRY  Review of electrochemical cells  Numerical  calculations  Batteries  Rechargeable batteries  Lead acid  Ni Cd  Lithium Ion  Batteries  Fuels cells   Hydrogen Oxygen and Methanol Oxygen   Electrochemical sensors  Potentiometric Sensors and voltammetric sensors   Examples  analysis of Glucose and urea     22 Page    Corrosion  Definition  amp  Types  dry  amp  wet Corrosions  concentration cell   galvanic corrosion  Electrochemical Theory of corrosion  Factors affecting  the corrosion  Prevention  Anodic and Catholic protection  Electroplating  amp   Electrolessplating    UNIT Il  POLYMERS  Introduction to polymers  Polymerization process  types   Elastomers  rubbers   Natural Rubber  Compounding of Rubber  Synthetic  Rubber  Preparation  properties and engineering applications of Buna S  amp   Buna N rubbers  Plastics  Thermosetting and Thermoplastics  Preparation   properties and Engineering applications of PVC  Bakelite  nylons   Conducting polymers  Mechanism  synthesis and applications of  polyacetylene  polyaniline   Inorganic Polymers  Basic Introduction  Silicones     UNIT IV  FUEL TECHNOLOGY  Classifications of Fuels     Characteristics of Fuels   Calorific Value     Units  its determination using bomb calorimeter  Numerical  Problems  Solid Fuels Coke  Manufacture of Metallurgical Coke by Otto  Hoffmann   s by product oven processes   Liquid Fuels  Petroleum  Refining of Petroleum  Gasoline  Octane Number   Synthetic Petrol  Bergius Processes  Fischer
21. Scheme of Examinations  and    or Syllabi or any other policy relevant to the needs of the society or  industrial requirements etc   without prior notice     14  GENERAL   Where the words  he    him    his    himself  occur in the regulations     they include  she    her    herself      15  All legal matters are subjected to Rajampet Jurisdiction only     8 Page       ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  SCIENCES       Curriculum for the Programmes under Autonomous Scheme       Regulation    R 2014       Department    Department of Information Technology          Programme Code  amp  Name       G4  B  Tech  I T        I Year B  Tech                                                     Hours      Maximum marks  Subject     Week  Code Subject Name C  L T   P Internal   External   Total  4GC11   English 211  04 30 70 100  4GC12   Engineering Physics 210 04 30 70 100  4GC13   Engineering Chemistry 210 04 30 70 100  4GC14   Mathematics     I 3101111016 30 70 100  4GC15   Mathematical Methods 2 1  04 30 70 100  jani    Meenas e ane 4l  lols  30 70   100  Data Structures  4G513   Engineering Drawing 1101 316 30 70 100  Engineering Physics and  4GC16 Chemistry Lab 0 0  3   4 30 70 100  English Language and  1C Communication Skills Lab A a ia  30 9 ree  Programming in C and  4G112 Data S nice 0 0  6  8 30 70 100  Engineering and IT  4G411 Workshop 0 0  3   4 30 70 100  Total   16  4   18   56 330 770 1100                            Note  L   Lecture  T   Tutorial  P   Practical  
22. UNIT  V  Isometric projections of Lines  Planes and Simple Solids   Conversion of Orthographic views into Isometric views  amp  Isometric views to  Orthographic views   TEXT BOOKS    1  Engineering drawings by N D Bhatt  2  Engineering graphics by K L  Narayana  amp  P Kannayya  REFERENCES    1  Engineering drawing and graphics by Venugopal  New age  2  Engineering drawing by Johle   TMI    32 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4GC16  ENGINEERING PHYSICS  amp  ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB   Common to all branches     ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB    COURSE OBJECTIVES    e The student will able to handle and understanding of different apparatus  to perform experiments    e The student will learn practical measurement of different physical  quantities    e The student will able to characterize the materials and their properties    e The student allow to learn practical experience of theory conceptual  values     List of Experiments  Any 10 of the following experiments has to be performed    1  Determination of wavelengths of various colors of mercury spectrum  using diffraction grating in normal incidence method     Determination of dispersive power of the prism   Determination of thickness of thin object by wedge method     Determination of radius of curvature of lens by Newton   s Rings   Laser   Diffraction due to single slit     Laser   Diffraction due to double slit   Laser  Determination of wavel
23. aminations are understood as Regular Supplementary  examinations  The supplementary students have to appear for the  supplementary examinations along with their regular examinations  conducted at the end of each semester  However  separate supplementary  examinations will be conducted for the II Semester subjects at the end of  I Semester and vice versa  For seminar  a seminar will be given by the  supplementary candidate as per the separate schedule given by the exam  section     7  ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PROMOTION  COMPLETION  OF REGULAR B TECH PROGRAMME OF STUDY     The following academic requirements have to be satisfied in addition to  the attendance requirements for promotion  completion of regular  B  Tech  Programme of study     7 1For students admitted into B  Tech   Regular  programme   7 1 1 A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic    5 Page    requirements for each theory  practical  design  drawing subject or  project if he secures not less than 35 of marks in the End  examination and a minimum of 40  of marks in the sum total of the  internal evaluation and End examination taken together  For the  seminar he should secure a minimum of 40  marks    7 1 2 For promotion from I B  Tech  to II B  Tech  a student must satisfy  the attendance requirements in I year    7 1 3 A Student shall be promoted from II year to III year  if he fulfills the  academic requirements of securing a minimum of 56 credits from I  year  II year I Semester and II
24. bles     TEXT BOOKS   1  Higher Engineering Mathematics  42  Ed  B  S  Grewal  Khanna  publishers    REFERENCES   1  Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation   M K   Jain  S R K  Iyengar amp  R K  Jain  New Age international Publishers   2  Introduction to Numerical Analysis     S S  Sastry  Prentice Hall of India   3  Mathematical Methods  T K V  Iyengar  B  Krishna Gandhi and Others  S   Chand  amp  company     LEARNING OUTCOMES   1 The student becomes familiar with the application of Mathematical  techniques like Fourier series  Matrices   2  The student gains the knowledge to tackle the engineering problems using  the concepts of Partial differential equations and Numerical methods     28 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4G111  PROGRAMMING IN C AND DATA STRUCTURES   Common to CSE  amp  IT   COURSE OBJECTIVES   1  Introduction to computer peripherals  Software development   2  Describe when and how to use the stand C statement and to Write   Compile and Debug basic C programs using an IDE  3  Write and debug programs using an IDE and the principles of designing  structured programs when and how to use the appropriate statements  available in the C language  4  Write basic C programs using   Selection statements  Repetitive  statements  Functions  Pointers  Arrays and Strings  5  Implementation of C applications for data structures  sorting and  searching     UNIT I  
25. by the  students  They may be encouraged to read some select topics on their own   which could lead into a classroom discussion  In addition to the exercises  from the texts done in the class  the teacher can bring variety by using  authentic materials such as newspaper articles  advertisements etc    e The teacher should focus on developing LSRW skills of students while  using the prescribed text and exercises  The classes should be interactive   The students should be encouraged to participate in the classroom  proceedings and also to write short paragraphs and essays  The main aim is  to encourage two way communication in place of one sided lecture     Unit I  Detailed Study  a  Technology with a Human Face  b  Cabuliwallah by  Rabindranath Tagore  Non detailed Study  G  D  Naidu  Grammar  Kinds of Verbs and their Use  Writing  Official Letters   Vocabulary  Synonyms and Antonyms  Prefixes and Suffixes  Idioms and    16 Page    Phrases   Unit I  Detailed Study  a  Climatic Change and Human Strategy  b  Jf by Rudyard  Kipling  Non detailed Study  Sudha Murthy  Grammar  Tenses  Writing  Letters of Application  Vocabulary  One word  Substitutes    Unit TI  Detailed Study  a  Emerging Technologies  Solar Energy in Spain  b  The  Gift of Magi by O  Henry  Non detailed Study  Vijay Bhatkar  Grammar  Types of Sentences  Simple  Compound and Complex   Declarative  Interrogative  Imperative and Exclamatory  Writing  E mails   Vocabulary  Commonly Confused Words    Unit IV  Detailed
26. claration and  Definition  Void Pointers  pointers for inter function communication  Pointers  to Pointers  Pointer Applications  arrays and pointers  pointer arithmetic   Dynamic Memory Allocation  Pointers to Functions  pointer to void and  command line arguments     UNIT IV  Structures     Definition  initialization  accessing structures  nested structures   array of structures  structures and functions  Pointer and Structures  Unions   Sample programs  Files  Introduction Streams and File  Standard library input output functions   formatted input output functions  character input output functions  Text  verses binary Streams  Standard library functions for files  File examples   Searching and Sorting   Exchange  Bubble  Sort  Selection Sort  Quick  Sort  Insertion Sort  Merge Sort  Searching  Linear and Binary Search  Methods     UNIT V  Data Structures  Overview of Data Structure  Stack  Representation of a  Stack  Operation on a Stack  Implementation of a Stack using Arrays and  Pointers  Representation of Arithmetic Expressions  Infix  Prefix  and Postfix  Notations  Evaluation of Postfix Expression  Recursion   Queues  Representation of Queue  Insertion  Deletion  Searching Operations   Circular Queues   Linked List  Singly Linked List  Linked List with and without header   Insertion  Deletion and Searching Operations   Doubly Linked List  Insertion  Deletion and Searching Operations   Circular Linked List  Insertion  Deletion and Searching Operations   Introduction t
27. cosax   polynomials in x  e    V x   xV x   method of variation of parameters   Applications to oscillatory electrical circuits  Deflection of Beams  whirling  of shafts     UNIT I  Rolle   s Theorem     Lagrange   s Mean Value Theorem      excluding proof    Simple examples of Taylor   s and McLaurin   s Series   Functions of several  variables     Jacobian     Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables   Lagrangian method of Multipliers with three variables only     UNIT II  Curve tracing     Cartesian  polar and parametric curves   Multiple integral   Double integral     Evaluation   Change of Variables    Change of order of integration  Area and volumes using double integral   Triple integral   Evaluation     UNIT IV  Laplace transform of standard functions     Inverse transform     First shifting  Theorem  Transforms of derivatives and integrals     Second shifting theorem      Convolution theorem     Laplace transform of Periodic function    Application of Laplace transforms to ordinary differential equations of first  and second order     25 Page    UNIT V  Vector Calculus  Gradient     Divergence     Curl   Line integral   Area   Surface and volume integrals  Vector integral theorems  Green   s theorem      Stoke   s theorem and Gauss   s Divergence Theorem  without proofs  and their  applications   TEXT BOOKS   1  Higher Engineering Mathematics  B S Grewal  Khanna _publishers 42  Edition  2012   REFERENCES   1  Higher Engineering Mathematics  by Kreyszig  2  A T
28. dition   2008       Text Book of Engineering Chemistry  Shashichawla  Dhanapath Rai    Publications  New Delhi  4th Edition  2011       Engineering Chemistry  K  Sesha Maheswaramma and Mrudula Chugh     Pearson Education  First Edition  2013     LEARNING OUTCOMES     The student would be confident in handling energy storage systems and  would be able combat chemical corrosion   The student would have acquired the practical skill to handle the  analytical methods with confidence    The student would feel comfortable to think of design materials with the  requisite properties   The student would be in a position to technically address the water related  problems     24 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4GC14  MATHEMATICS  I   Common to all branches   COURSE OBJECTIVES   The course aims to provide the student with the ability  1  To understand the Differential equations of first  second and higher orders  with their applications   2  To apply this knowledge to evaluate the multiple integrals in real life  situations   3  To apply the knowledge of Laplace transforms and vector calculus for  engineering problems    UNIT I   Linear and Bernoulli equations  Applications to Newton   s law of cooling  law  of natural growth and decay  orthogonal trajectories    Non homogeneous linear differential equations of second and higher order  with constant coefficients with RHS term of the type e     sinax  
29. e following sorting methods to sort  a given list of integers in ascending order  1  Bubble sort ii  Selection sort iii  Insertion sort  Exercise 22  Write C programs that use both recursive and non recursive functions to  perform the following searching operations for a Key value in a given list  of integers   i  Linear search ii  Binary search  Exercise 23  Write C program that implements the Quick sort method to sort a given  list of integers in ascending order   Exercise 24  Write C program that implement the Merge sort method to sort a given  list of integers in ascending order     REFERENCE BOOKS   1  The Spirit of C  an introduction to modern programming  M Cooper  Jaico  Publishing House    2  Mastering C  K R  Venugopal and S R  Prasad  TMH Publications    3  Computer Basics and C Programming  V  Rajaraman  PHI Publications     40 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4G411  ENGINEERING  amp  IT WORKSHOP   Common to all branches     ENGINEERING WORKSHOP   Objectives   The budding Engineer may turn out to be a technologist  scientist   entrepreneur  practitioner  consultant etc  There is a need to equip the  engineer with the knowledge of common and newer engineering materials as  well as shop practices to fabricate  manufacture or work with materials   Essentially he should know the labour involved  machinery or equipment  necessary  time required to fabricate and also should be able t
30. edge of the subject and  highlight the role of chemistry in the field of engineering    e The lucid explanation of the topics will help students understand the  fundamental concepts and apply them to design engineering materials and  solve problems related to them  An attempt has been made to logically  correlate the topic with its application    e The extension of fundamentals of electrochemistry to energy storage  devices such as commercial batteries and fuel cells is one such example    e After the completion of the course  the student would understand about  the concepts of chemistry in respect of Electrochemical cells  fuel cells   mechanism of corrosion and factors to influence  polymers with their  applications  analytical methods  engineering materials and water  chemistry     UNIT I   WATER TREATMENT  Impurities in water  Hardness of water and its  Units  Disadvantages of hard water  Estimation of hardness by EDTA  method  Numerical problems on hardness  Estimation of dissolved oxygen   Alkalinity and chlorides in water  Water treatment for domestic purpose  Disinfection  Chlorination    Industrial Use of water  For steam generation  Boiler troubles  Scale  amp   Sludge  Priming and Foaming  Caustic Embrittlement and Boiler Corrosion   Treatment of Boiler Feed water  Internal Treatment  Colloidal  Phosphate   Carbonate  Calgon and sodium aluminate conditioning  External Treatment   Ion Exchange process  Desalination of brackish water by Reverse Osmosis     UNIT II  E
31. ength using diffraction grating     Determination of Numerical aperture of an optical fiber     Meldes experiment  Determination of the frequency of tuning fork   10 Sonometer  Verification of the three laws of stretched strings   11 Energy gap of a material using p n junction diode   12 Hall effect   Determination of mobility of charge carriers in  semiconductor   13 B H curve   14 Magnetic field along the axis of a current carrying coil     Stewart and  Gee   s method    15 Determination of rigidity modulus    Torsional pendulum    OW ONIDARWH    References   1  Engineering Physics Practicals     Dr  B  Srinivasa Rao V K V  Krishna K S  Rudramamba  2  Engineering Practical Physics     S L Kakani amp  Shubra Kakani    33 Page    ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB    List of Experiments    Any 10 of the following experiments has to be performed    i     2     A U    oO NDAU    9     Estimation of iron  II  using Diphenylamine indicator  Dichrometry      Internal indicator method    Estimation of Chloride ion using potassium Chromite indicator  Mohr   s  method       Determination of total hardness of water by EDTA method    Conductometric titration of strong acid Vs strong base  Neutralization    titration       Determination of Copper by EDTA method     Estimation of Dissolved Oxygen by Winkler   s method    Determination of Alkalinity of Water      Estimation of Iron in Cement by Colorimetry     Determination of Calorific Value of fuel by using Bomb Calorimeter    10 Determination o
32. ext Book of Engineering Mathematics  B V  Ramana  Tata Mc Graw  Hill   3  A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics  Vol      1  T K V  Iyengar  B   Krishna Gandhi and others  S  Chand  amp  Company   4  A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics 1  E  Rukmangadachari  E   Keshava Reddy  Pearson Education     COURSE OUTCOMES   Upon completion of the course  students will  e Understand the various types of ordinary differential equations  e Have the knowledge on functions of several variables   e Understand the concepts of curve tracing  applications of  integration   e Have the knowledge of Laplace transforms and their inverse   e Learn about vector integral theorems     26 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4GC15  MATHEMATICAL METHODS   Common for CSE  amp  IT   COURSE OBJECTIVES    1  This course aims at providing the student with the concepts of Matrices   Fourier series and partial differential equations which find the  applications in engineering    2  Our emphasis will be more on logical and problem solving development  in Numerical methods and their applications     UNITI  Matrices  Real Matrices  Types   definitions   Elementary row  transformations     Rank     Echelon form  Normal form     Solution of Linear  System of Homogenous and Non Homogeneous equations by Gauss  Elimination method   Eigen Values  Eigen vectors     Properties  Cayley     Hamilton Theorem      Diagonolization of matr
33. f Viscosity of oils using Redwood Viscometer I  11 Determination of Eutectic temperature of binary system  urea benzoic    acid     12 Determination of Viscosity of oils using Redwood Viscometer II  13 Determination of Copper by Iodometry  14 Conductometric titration of Barium Chloride vs Sodium Sulphate     Precipitation Titration     15 Determination of acidity of Water    References   1  Vogel   s Text book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis  J  Mendham et al     Pearson Education  Sixth Edition  2012     2  Chemistry Practical     Lab Manual by K B ChandraSekhar  G V  Subba    Reddy and K N Jayaveera  SM Publications  Hyderabad  3rd Edition  2012     34 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT     4GC17  ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB   Common to all branches     The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of  language and equips students with the use of English in everyday situations and  contexts   COURSE OBJECTIVES   e To train students to use language effectively in everyday conversations  e To enable a learner sharpen his public speaking skills  e To expose the students to a varied blend of self instructional  learner   friendly modes of language learning  e To enable the student learn better pronunciation through emphasis on  word accent  intonation  and rhythm  SYLLABUS   The following course content is prescribed for the English Language  Laboratory se
34. g  etc  Students should be able to prepare  project cover pages  content    43 Page    sheet and chapter pages at the end of the task using the features studied   Students should submit a user manual of the word processor considered     Task 9  Spreadsheet  Students should be able to create  open  save the application  documents and format them as per the requirement  Some of the tasks that  may be practiced are Managing the worksheet environment  creating cell  data  inserting and deleting cell data  format cells  adjust the cell size   applying formulas and functions  preparing charts  sorting cells  Students  should submit a user manual of the Spreadsheet application considered    Task 10  Presentations  creating  opening  saving and running the presentations   Selecting the style for slides  formatting the slides with different fonts   colours  creating charts and tables  inserting and deleting text  graphics and  animations  bulleting and numbering  hyperlinking  running the slide show   setting the timing for slide show  Students should submit a user manual of the  Presentation tool considered    Optional Tasks    Task 11  Laboratory Equipment  Students may submit a report on specifications of  various equipment that may be used by them for the laboratories in their  curriculum starting from I B  Tech  to IV  B Tech  It can vary from  department to department  Students can refer to their syllabus books  consult  staff members of the concerned department or refer website
35. g a structure    Exercise 12  a  Write a C program which copies one file to another   b  Write a C program to reverse the first n characters in a file    Note  The file name and n are specified on the command line    Exercise 13  a  Write a C programme to display the contents of a file   b  Write a C programme to merge two files into a third file   i e   the contents of the first file followed by those of the second are put  in the third file   Exercise 14  Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following  operations on singly linked list   i  Creation ii  Insertion iii  Deletion iv  Traversal  Exercise 15  Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following  operations on Doubly linked list   i  Creation ii  Insertion iii  Deletion iv  Traversal  Exercise 16  Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following  operations on Circular linked list   i  Creation ii  Insertion iii  Deletion iv  Traversal  Exercise 17  Write C programs that implement stack  its operations  using  i  Arrays 1i  Pointers  Exercise 18  Write C programs that implement Queue  its operations  using  i  Arrays 1i  Pointers  Exercise 19  Write C programs that implement Circular Queue  its operations  using  i  Arrays 1i  Pointers  Exercise 20  Write a C program that uses Stack operations to perform the following   i  Converting infix expression into postfix expression  ii  Evaluating the postfix expression    39 Page    Exercise 21  Write a C program that implements th
36. igelows  TMH  LEARNING OUTCOMES    v Disassemble and Assemble a Personal Computer and prepare the computer  ready to use   v Prepare the Documents using Word processors  v Prepare Slide presentations using the presentation tool  v Interconnect two or more computers for information sharing  v Access the Internet and Browse it to obtain the required information  v Install single or dual operating systems on computer    45 Page    
37. ing  4 4 Compulsory Discipline Courses   45 to 55    The lists of professional subjects are chosen as per the suggestions of the  experts  to impart broad based knowledge needed in the concerned branch  of study   4 5 Elective Courses   10 to 15    Electives will be offered to the students to diversify the spectrum of  knowledge  based on the interest of the student to broaden his individual  skill and knowledge   4 6 In the final year first semester subject like comprehensive Information  Technology  with 2 hours   week is to be introduced   4 7 Every programme of study shall be designed to have 42 44 theory  courses and 19 22 laboratory seminar comprehensive courses   4 8 Contact Hours  Depending on the complexity and volume of the course   the number of contact hours per week will be assigned     2 Page    5  CREDIT SYSTEM     Credits are assigned based on the following norms     Year Pattern    Semester Pattern    Period s     o  Credits Credit s     Theory    Practical    Seminar          Final Year Project          Comprehensive Information  Technology    6  EXAMINATION SYSTEM  All components in any programme of study  will be evaluated continuously through internal evaluation and an external  evaluation component conducted as year end semester end examination     6 1 Distribution of Marks        S  Marks Examination and  No Evaluation    Scheme of Evaluation          70 Year end   Semester end    The question paper shall be of  descriptive type with 8questions  out of 
38. ing physics     M N  Avadhanulu and P G  KrshiSagar  Chand and    Co  Revised Edition  2013       Solid State Physics     A J  Dekkar  McMillan Publishers  Latest edition     2012       Engineering Physics     Gaur and Gupta Dhanapati  RaiPublishers   7th    Edition  1992     10 Text book of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology  B S Murthy  P Shankar     Baldev Raj B BRath  James Murday  University Press  I Edition  2012     LEARNING OUTCOMES     The student is able to   Understand basic principles of optics  optical engineering materials and  incorporation of optics in engineering field    Identify different types of crystal structures in materials and x ray  diffraction through crystals    Know about importance of ultrasonic   s in engineering field    Analysis basic concepts of quantum mechanics and electron theory and  consequences    Explain about basic mechanism of different types of advanced materials  used in engineering field    Get brief idea about synthesis  properties and applications of nano  materials     21 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4GC13  ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY   Common to all branches   COURSE OBJECTIVES   e The Engineering Chemistry course for undergraduate students is framed    to strengthen the fundamentals of chemistry and then build an interface of  theoretical concepts with their industrial engineering applications    e The course main aim is to impart in depth knowl
39. ish for Technical Communication  Vol  1  amp  2  by K  R  Lakshmi  Narayanan  Sci tech  Publications    11 Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English with DVD  Pearson  Longman    LEARNING OUTCOMES     The student will appreciate the significance of silent reading and  comprehension   The student will demonstrate the ability to guess the contextual meaning of  the words and grasp the overall message of the text to draw inferences   The student develops critical thinking and creative writing skills through  exposure to literary texts   The student will understand the components of different forms of writing  The student will exhibit effective writing skills through his understanding  of English Grammar    18 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4GC12  ENGINEERING PHYSICS   Common to all branches   COURSE OBJECTIVES    e The mission of the Engineering Physics course is to prepare students for  careers in engineering where physics principles can be applied to the  advancement of technology    e The Engineering Physics course educate the principles of optical science  and engineering necessary to understand optical systems    e The Crystallography  X ray diffraction of crystals and crystal defects  explains how basic structure modulate properties of materials    e The principles of quantum mechanics and electron theory of metals gives  an idea on basic development of energy in metals    e The main
40. ix  Calculation of powers of matrix     UNIT I  Reduction of quadratic form to canonical form and their nature   Linear  Transformation    Orthogonal Transformation  Complex matrices  Hermitian   Skew Hermitian  Unitary matrices  Eigen Values  Eigen vectors     Properties     UNIT II  Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations     Bisection Method      Method of False Position     Newton Raphson Method Interpolation    Introduction     Forward Differences     Backward Differences     Newton   s  forward and backward difference interpolation formulae     Lagrange   s  Interpolation formula     UNIT IV   Curve fitting  Fitting a straight line     Second degree curve     Exponential  curve Power curve by method of least squares  Numerical Differentiation    Numerical Integration     Trapezoidal rule     Simpson   s 1 3 Rule     Simpson   s  3 8 Rule    Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential equations   Taylor   s series    Euler   s Method     Picard   s Method   Runge Kutta Fourth Order Method      Milne   s Predictor Corrector Method     27 Page    UNIT V  Fourier series  Determination of Fourier coefficients     Fourier series of Even  and odd functions     Fourier series in an arbitrary interval     Half range  Fourier sine and cosine expansions   Partial differential equations  Formation of a PDE by elimination of arbitrary  constants and functions  Solution of first order linear equation and nonlinear  equations of standard types  Method of separation of varia
41. mself fluently in social and  professional contexts  e The student will enhance his skills to make a presentation confidently  e The student will learn how to neutralize his accent  e The student will be able to decipher information from graphics and  describe it professionally    36 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4G112  PROGRAMMING IN C AND DATA STRUCTURES LAB   Common to CSE and IT    COURSE OBJECTIVES    e To make the student learn a programming language    e To teach the student to write programs in C to solve the problems    e To introduce the student to simple linear data structures such as lists    stacks  queues     Recommended Systems Software Requirements   e Intel based desktop PC with ANSI C Compiler and Supporting Editors    Exercise I    a  Write a C program to calculate Simple Interest by accepting principle  amount  rate of interest and time    b  Write a C program to find the roots of a quadratic equation    c  Write a C program  which takes two integer operands and one operator  from the user  performs the operation and then prints the result   Consider  the operators             and use Switch Statement    Exercise 2    a  Write a C program to find the sum of individual digits of a positive  integer    b  A Fibonacci sequence is defined as follows  the first and second terms in  the sequence are 0 and 1  Subsequent terms are found by adding the  preceding two terms in 
42. o estimate the  cost of the productor job work  Hence engineering work shop practice is  included to introduce some common shop practices and on hand experience  to appreciate the use of skill  tools  equipment and general practices to all the  engineering students      N      TRADES FOR EXERCISES    a  Carpentry shop    Two joints  exercises  involving tenon and mortising   groove and tongue  Making middle lap T joint  cross lap joint  mortise  and tenon T joint  Bridle T joint from out of 300 x 40 x 25 mm soft  woodstock   b  Fitting shop    Two joints  exercises  from  square joint  V joint  halfround  joint or dove tail joint out of 100 x 50 x 5 mm MLS  stock    c  Sheet metal shop    Two jobs  exercises  from  Tray  cylinder  hopper or  funnel from out of 22 or 20 guage G I  sheet    d  House wiring    Two jobs  exercises  from  wiring for ceiling rose and two  lamps  bulbs  with independent switch controls with or without looping   wiring for stair case lamp  wiring for a water pump with single phase  starter    e  Foundry  Preparation of two moulds  exercises   for a single pattern and  a double pattern    f  Welding     Preparation of two welds  exercises   single V butt joint  lap  joint  double V butt joint or T fillet joint    N      TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION   a  Plumbing  b  Machine Shop  c  Metal Cutting    Apart from the above the shop rooms should display charts  layouts  figures     41 Page    circuits  hand tools  hand machines  models of jobs  materials with
43. o trees and graphs     TEXT BOOKS   1  C Programming and Data Structures  B A Forouzan R  F Gilberg Cengage  learning  Indian edition   2  Programming in C and Data Structures  J R Hanly  Ashok N  Kamthane  and A  Ananda Rao  Pearson Education   3  C and Data Structures  E  Balaguruswamy  Tata McGraw Hill     REFERENCE BOOKS   1  C and Data Structures  A snapshot oriented treatise with live engineering  examples  Dr  N B Venkateswarlu  Dr  E V Prasad  S  Chand   2  LET US C  Yeswanth Kanitkar  Ninth Edition  BPB Publication   3  Data Structures using C     A M Tanenbaum  Y Langsam  and M J   Augenstein  Pearson Education   PHI  Eighth Edition     30 Page    LEARNING OUTCOMES     l     2     Understand the importance of the software development process and  System development tools    Understand general principles of C programming language and able to write  simple program in C  Able to develop programs based on arrays and  functions       Understand the purpose of pointers for parameter passing  referencing and    dereferencing and understands the concepts of structures  unions and File  management       Understands what and how to design data structure programs using C    programming language       Understands how to solve applications like searching and sorting using C    Programming language     31 Page    ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY  amp  CIENCES  RAJAMPET   AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION     I Year B Tech  IT   4G513  ENGINEERING DRAWING   Common to EEE  ECE  CSE and
44. of a 1  Thus 2   s  complement of 11100 is 00100  Write a C program to find the 2   s  complement of a binary number    b  Write a C program to convert a Roman number to its decimal equivalent    Exercise 7    a  Write a C program to find both the largest and smallest number in a list of  integers    b  Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following    1  Addition of Two Matrices 11  Multiplication of Two Matrices  Exercise 8   Write C programs that use both recursive and non recursive functions  i  To find the factorial of a given integer   ii  To find the GCD  greatest common divisor  of two given integers   iii  To solve Towers of Hanoi problem   Exercise 9   a Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations   i  To insert a sub string into a given main string from a given position   ii  To delete n Characters from a given position in a given string   b Write a C program to determine if the given string is a palindrome or not   Exercise 10    a  Write a C program that displays the position or index in the string S   where the string T begins  or     1 if S doesn   t contain T     b  Write a C program to count the lines  words and characters in a given  text     38 Page    Exercise 11   Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations   1  Reading a complex number ii  Writing a complex number  iii  Addition of two complex numbers iv  Multiplication of two complex numbers   Note  represent complex number usin
45. of a report    Task 2  Assembling a Computer  Disassemble and assemble the PC back to working  condition  Students should be able to trouble shoot the computer and identify  working and non working parts  Student should identify the problem  correctly by various methods available  eg  beeps   Students should record  the process of assembling and trouble shooting a computer    Task 3  Install Operating system  Student should install Linux on the computer   Student may install another operating system  including proprietary software   and make the system dual boot or multi boot  Students should record the  entire installation process     42 Page    Task 4  Operating system features  Students should record the various features that  are supported by the operating system s  installed  They have to submit a  report on it  Students should be able to access CD DVD drives  write  CD DVDs  access pen drives  print files  etc  Students should install new  application software and record the installation process     Networking and Internet  4 weeks    Task 5  Networking  Students should connect two computers directly using a cable  or wireless connectivity and share information  Students should connect two  or more computers using switch hub and share information  Crimpling  activity  logical configuration etc should be done by the student  The entire  process has to be documented    Task 6  Browsing Internet  Student should access the Internet for Browsing   Students should search the 
46. out of two tests   Internal Evaluation   20 Marks for Report   N Markaforstbigei Continuous evaluation during a  3 Seminar 100 content semester by the Departmental  40 Marks for      Committee  DC    presentation   20 Marks for Question  and Answers   Comprehensive The marks can be allotted based on the performance in viva   4 Information 100   voce conducted by Head of the department and two senior  Technology faculty members in the department   Semester end Project Viva Voce  External eee    70 a eee Examination by Committee as  detailed under 6 2  5 Project Work 100 Continuous evaluation by the DC  30 Internal 15 Marks by DC as detailed  evaluation under 6 2 1  15 Marks by Supervisor              6 2 Project Work Evaluation    6 2 1 The Internal Evaluation shall be made by the Departmental  Committee  on the basis of average of two seminars presented by  each student on the topic of his project  The presentations shall be  evaluated by the Departmental Committee  DC  consisting of Head  of the Department  supervisor and a senior faculty member    6 2 2 The Semester End Examination  viva voce  shall be conducted by a  Committee consisting of External examiner nominated by the Chief  Controller of Examinations  HOD and Supervisor  The evaluation of  project work shall be conducted at the end of the IV year     6 3  Eligibility to appear for the year end   Semester End examination    6 3 1 A student shall be eligible to appear for end examinations if he  acquires a minimum of
47. s  The following  is a sample list  Instructors may make modifications to the list to suit the  department concerned    e Desktop computer   Server computer   Switch  computer science related    Microprocessor kit   Micro controller kit   Lathe machine   Generators   Construction material   Air conditioner   UPS and Inverter   RO system   Electrical Rectifier   CRO Draft syllabus  R13 regulations  UG    Function Generator   Microwave benches    44 Page    Task 12  Software  Students may submit a report on specifications of various software  that may be used by them for the laboratories in their curriculum starting  from I B tech to IV  B Tech  The software may be proprietary software or  Free and Open source software  It can vary from department to department   Students can refer to their syllabus books  consult staff members of the  concerned department or refer websites  The following is a sample list   Instructors may make modifications to the list to suit the department  concerned    e Desktop operating system   Server operating system   Antivirus software   MATLAB   CAD CAM software   AUTOCAD    References   1  Introduction to Computers  Peter Norton  Mc Graw Hill  2  MOS study guide for word  Excel  Powerpoint  amp  Outlook Exams     Joan  Lambert  Joyce Cox  PHI   3  Introduction to Information Technology  ITL Education Solutions limited   Pearson Education   4  Networking your computers and devices  Rusen  PHI  5  Trouble shooting  Maintaining amp  Repairing PCs     B
48. ssions     1  Introduction to the Sounds of English  Vowels  Diphthongs  amp   Consonants     Introduction to Stress and Intonation     Situational Dialogues and Role play     Telephone Skills        Just A Minute     JAM      Oral Presentations     Describing Objects   Situation   People     Information Transfer   Manual cum Record  prepared by the Faculty Members of English of the   college will be used by Students     COND MN BW WN    Minimum Requirement   The English Language Lab shall have two parts    e The Computer aided Language Lab for 60 students with 60 systems   one master console  LAN facility and English language software for self   study by learners    e The Communication Skills Lab with movable chairs and audio visual  aids with a P A System  a T  V  an LCD projector  a digital stereo    audio   amp  video system and camcorder etc     35 Page    Suggested Software    Sky Pronunciation Suite   Connected Speech from Clarity   Clarity Pronunciation Power     Part I   Mastering English in Vocabulary  Grammar  Spellings  Composition  English in Mind  Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks with Meredith Levy   Cambridge   Dorling Kindersley   Series of Grammar  Punctuation  Composition etc   Language in Use  Foundation Books Pvt Ltd with CD   Learning to Speak English   4 CDs   Microsoft Encarta with CD   Cambridge Advanced Learners    English Dictionary with CD    Murphy   s English Grammar  Cambridge with CD    LEARNING OUTCOMES   e The student will be able to express hi
49. the sequence  Write a C program to generate the  first n terms of the sequence    c  Write a C program to generate all the prime numbers between 1 and n   where n is a value supplied by the user    Exercise 3   a  Write a C program to find the given number is Armstrong number or not     153   13  53  33   b  Write a C program to find the given number is Strong number or not    145   1  4  5     c  Write a C program to generate all the Armstrong numbers between 1 and  n  and Strong number between 1 and n where n is a value supplied by the  user   Exercise 4   a  Write a C program to calculate the following Sum   x  xi xf y   y  2 ge a    37 Page    b  Write a C program to read in two numbers  x and n  and then compute the  sum of the geometric progression  1   x  X    X    seses see sees HX     For example  if n is 3 and x is 5  then the program computes  1 5 25 125  Print x  n  the sum Perform error checking  For example   the formula does not make sense for negative exponents     if n is less than  0  Have your program print an error message if n lt 0  then go back and  read in the next pair of numbers of without computing the sum  Find if  any values of x are also illegal  If so  test for them too    Exercise 5    a  Write a C program to generate Pascal   s triangle    b  Write a C program to construct a pyramid of numbers   Exercise 6    a  2   s complement of a number is obtained by scanning it from right to left  and complementing all the bits after the first appearance 
50. which 5 are to be answered          a in 3 hours duration of the  examination    Mid   Examination of For I B Tech  Three  03  mid   120 Min  duration   exams  each for 20 marks are to   Internal evaluation 20 be conducted  Average of best   marks  The question two performances to be   paper shall be of considered    descriptive type with 4   Mid I  After first spell of   questions with internal   instructions  II Units     l  Theory choice ar   to be Mid II  After second spell of   instructions  III to V Units    answered    30    Remaining 10 marks for  Assignments  3 5 in  number will be given  and each assignment will  be evaluated for 10  marks and average  considered                 Mid ITI  After third spell of  instructions  VI to VII Units   For a Semester  Two mid   exams  20 marks each  are to be  conducted  Better one to be  considered    Mid I  After first spell of  instructions  IV Units     Mid IT  After second spell of  instructions  V to VIII Units         3 Page          Marks    Examination and    Scheme of Evaluation                                           No Evaluation  For laboratory courses   yearend S  mestetend    Hours dirao ve  70 Ab Feann examiners  For drawing and  or  i Design  like for the theory  Laboratory  examination   2   Design and   or 20 Day to Day Performance in laboratory  drawing evaluation  experiments   30 Practical Tests  For first year  10 Internal average of best two out of three  evaluation  tests and for semester better one  
51. ype I and type II superconductors     Flux quantization     London  penetration depth     BCS theory qualitative    ac and dc Josephson effects    Applications of superconductors   Nanomaterials  Introduction   Significance of nanoscale    Basic principles of  nano materials  Surface area and quantum confinement      Physical  properties  optical  thermal  mechanical and magnetic properties    Synthesis  of nanomaterials  ball mill  chemical vapour deposition  sol gel  plasma  arcing and thermal evaporation methods     Properties of Carbon nanotubes  amp   CNT applications     Applications of nanomaterials     TEXT BOOKS   1  Engineering physics     S  ManiNaidu  Pearson Education  I Edition  2012   2  Engineering Physics     V  Rajendran  MacGraw Hill Publishers  I  Edition 2008   3  Engineering physics    P K palanisamy scietech publisher Edition 2013     20 Page    Reference Books     l     2     3     Engineering Physics     V  Rajendran  K Thyagarajan Tata MacGraw Hill  Publishers  III Edition  2012    Engineering Physics     RV S S N  Ravi Kumar and N V  Siva Krishna   MaruthiPublications   2013   Engineering Physics     D K Battacharya and A Bhaskaran OxfordHeigher  Education I Edition  2010       Engineering Physics     D K Pandey  S  Chaturvedi  Cengage Learning  I    Edition  2012      Engineering Physics     D K Bhattacharya and A Bhaskaran  Oxford    University press      Engineering Physics     M  Arumugam  Anuradha Publications II Edition     1997       Engineer
    
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