Date: 18-08-2010

SCHEDULE FOR MID SEMESTER TEST SEMESTER 1, 3 & 5 (REGULAR+D.L.MODE)

Date

09:00 to 10:00 hrs

11:00 to 12:00 hrs

15:00 to 16:00 hrs

01-Oct-2010

· 310034, Mathematics-I

· 330601, Surveying-I

· 331901, Fluid Mechanics & Hyd. Machines

· 330902, Basic Electronics

· 330701, Data StructureManagement

· 331104, CommunicationEngineering-I

· 350601, Design of Concrete Structure

· 350701, Internet Application Programming

· 350901, Electrical Installation & Maintenance

· 351101, Micro Controller & Embedded Systems

· 351901, Thermal Engineering

04-Oct-2010

· 310002, Applied Science-I (Physics)

· 330605, Materials Technology

· 331903, Materials Technology

· 330904, Gen.  & Transmission of Elect. Power

· 331102, Digital Electronics

· 340606, Quantity Survey & Costing

· 350602, Quantity Survey & Valuation

· 350702, Micro Processor & Peripheral Chips

· 350902, Industrial Electronics

· 351102, Fiber Optic Communication

· 351902, Design of Machine Elements

05-Oct-2010

· 310023, Electronic Materials& Components

· 310030, EngineeringMechanics

· 320004, Fundamentals of Electrical Engg

· 330602, Hydraulics

· 331904, Strength of Materials

· 330702, Programming in C++

· 340903, Elect. Instrumentation

· 341904, Theory Of Machines

· 350604, Water Supply & Sanitary Engg

· 350704, Computer Networking

· 350904, Digital Electronics & Digital Instrument

· 351104, Telecommunication Techniques & Application

· 351904, Tool Engineering

06-Oct-2010

· 310015, Communication Skills

· 330603, Mechanics of Structure-I

· 331905, ManufacturingEngineering-I

· 330903, Electrical Machines-I

· 30703, Database ManagementSystem

· 331101, Electronic Devices & Circuits-II

· 350603, Construction Works Management

· 350703, Java Programming

· 350903, Elect.Wiring Esti., Costing & Contracting

· 351103, Microwave Engineering

· 351903, Machine Tool Technology

07-Oct-2010

· 310029, EngineeringDrawing

· 320003, Elements of Mechanical Engg

· 320016, Programming in C

· 330001, Human ResourceManagement

 

· 350605, Quality Control & Monitoring

· 350905, Energy Conservation Techniques

· 351905, Estimating, Costing & Contracting

08-Oct-2010

· 310031, Essentials ofEnvironment and Seismic Engg

· 320005, N.C.E.S.

· 330604, ConstructionTechnology

· 331902, Thermodynamics

· 331103, Electronic Networks & Lines

· 320007, Elements of Civil Engg

· 350606, Water Resource Management

 

 

TOPICS FOR GTU MID SEMESTER EXAMINATION SEMESTER 1, 3 & 5 (REGULAR + D. L. Mode)

Subject Code

Subject Name

List of Chapters/Topics For Mid Semester Examination

310002

Applied Science-I (Physics)

1 Units & Measurement, 2 Surface Tension, 5 Radio activity & Nuclear Physics

310015

Communication Skills

TOPIC 1.0 PASSAGES FOR COMPREHENSION: 1 The Language of Science, TOPIC 3.0 : GRAMMAR: 1 Determiners, 6. The Passive, TOPIC 5.0 Conversation practice

310023

Electronic Materials & Components

1 Conducting Materials, 4 Semiconductors

310029

Engineering Drawing

1 Uses Of Drawing Aids, 4 Engineering Curves, 5 Projections Of Points & Lines, 8 Fasteners, 9 Graphs & Charts

310030

Engineering Mechanics

1 Introduction, 2 Coplanar concurrent forces, 3 Coplanar parallel and non concurrent forces, 9 Engineering applications of work, power and energy, 10 Simple Machines

310031

Essentials of Environment and Seismic Engg

1 Introduction, 2 Ecological Aspects Of Environment, 3 Natural Resources, 4 Global Environmental Problems

310034

Mathematics-I

Part-I Algebra: 1 Indices & Surds, 2 Logarithm, 3 Arithmetic & Geometrical Progression

320003

Elements of Mechanical Engg

1 Power Transmission And Safety, 2 Gas & Arc Welding, 4 I.C. Engines

320004

Fundamentals of Electrical Engg

1 Fundamentals Of Electric, And Magnetic Circuits, 3 A.C. Fundamentals

320005

N.C.E.S.

1 Renewable Sources Of Energy, 2 Solar Energy, 3 Wind Energy

320007

Elements of Civil Engg

1 Chain And Tape Survey, 2 Compass Survey, 3 Levelling, 4 Interpretation Of Civil Engg Drg

320016

Programming in C

1 Programming Language Concepts, 2 Constants, Variables & Data Types, 3 Operators & Expressions, 4 Branching & Looping

330001

Human Resource Management

1 Introduction To Human Resource Management, 2 Human Needs, Relations And Values, 5 Decision Making, 6 Management Of Change

330601

Surveying-I

1 Introduction and scales, 2 Chain & tape survey, 3 Compass survey

330602

Hydraulics

1 Introduction, 2 Liquid Pressure And Its Measurement, 3 Hydrostatics, 4 Hydro Kinematics

330603

Mechanics of Structure-I

1 Introduction, 2 Direct Stress And Strain, 3 Moment Of Inertia

330604

Construction Technology

1 Introduction, 2 Foundations, 4 Concreting

330605

Materials Technology (Civil)

1 Introduction, 2 Clay Products, 5 Materials for cement concrete

330701

Data Structure Management

1 Introduction to Data Structures, 2 Data Structures : Array, 3 Stacks and Queues

330702

Programming in C++

1 Principles of Object Oriented Programming, 2 Beginning with C++, 3 Tokens, Expressions and Control Structures

330703

Database Management System

1 Introduction to Database System, 2 Database System Architecture

330902

Basic Electronics

1 History Of Electronics, 2 Semiconductor Diode, 3 Transistor

330903

Electrical Machines-I

2 D.C. Generator, 4 Single Phase Transformer

330904

Generation & Transmission of Electrical Power

1.1 Principle of energy conversion in different power stations 1.2 Layout / line diagram / flow diagram / accessories used and their working in following power stations a. Thermal Power Station c. Nuclear Power Station, 2.2 Overhead line supports and insulators, 2.3 Design of overhead transmission line with equal supports, 4 H.V.D.C. TRANSMISSION

331101

Electronic Devices & Circuits-II

1 Feedback In Transistor Amplifier And Oscillator, 4 Field-Effect Transistor

331102

Digital Electronics

1 Binary Number System, 2 Logic Gates And IC Logic Families, 3 Boolean Algebra

331103

Electronic Networks & Lines

1 Network Theorems, 2 Resonance And Coupled Circuit

331104

Communication Engineering-I

1 Introduction To Communication Systems, 2 Amplitude Modulation

331901

Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines

1 Fluid & Fluid Properties, 2 Fluid Statics, 9 Pumps, 10 Hydraulic Devices

331902

Thermodynamics

1 Basic Concepts Of Thermodynamics, 2 First Law Of Thermodynamics, 4 Ideal Gases And Processes

331903

Materials Technology (Mechanical)

1 Introduction And Properties Of Engineering Material, 2 Metallurgical Consideration Of Metals, 8 Non-Destructive Testing, 9 Powder Metallurgy

331904

Strength of Materials

1 Direct Stress And Strain, 2 Shear Force (SF) And Bending Moment (BM)

331905

Manufacturing Engineering-I

1 Introduction To Manufacturing Processes Metal Working Processes : 2.1 Hot And Cold Working Processes. 2.2 Working Principles, Equipments Used And Their Specifications, Process Parameters And Applications Of: Rolling, Forging, Drawing, Coining, Embossing

340606

QUANTITY SURVEY & COSTING

2 Mode Of Measurements, 4 Specifications, 5 Rate Analysis, Quantity Of Septic Tank

340903

ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION

1 Fundamentals Of Measurements, 2 Potentiometers & Bridges, 3.1 Classification Of Instruments, 3.4 Extension Of Range Of Measuring Instruments Using Shunt, Multipliers And C.T And P.T.), 5 Calibrations & Testing

341904

THEORY OF MACHINES

1 Introduction, 2 Velocity And Acceleration Diagrams, 7 Balancing And Vibration

350601

Design of Concrete Structure

1 Introduction to is – 456:2000, 2 General is Requirements for Design According to is - 456:2000, Beam and Lintel: 3.1 Classification of rectangular beam according to reinforcement, 3.2 Singly reinforced rectangular beam: (Annexure-G, IS – 456:2000), 3.3

350602

Quantity Survey & Valuation

1 Introduction: (Considering Residential Building), 2 Mode of measurement : (Considering Residential Building), 3 Specifications: (Considering Residential Building), 4 Rate Analysis: (Considering Residential Building), 6.1 Define terms : Cost, Price, Valu

350603

Construction Works Management

1 Introduction, 2 Construction team, 3 Scientific Management & Its Function, 4 Construction Planning Scheduling & Controlling, 9 Safety Management in Construction Work

350604

Water Supply and SanitoryEngineering

1 Introduction, 2 Quantity and Quality of Water, 3 Treatment of Water

350605

Quality Control & Monitoring

1 Introduction to Construction Quality, 2 Total Quality Management(Tqm) in Constrution, 3 Sampling and Test of Significance

350606

Water Resource Management

1 Introdution: (Water as Vital Resource and Its Management), 2 Hydrology : (Water, its existence, distribution and Movement Throughout the Earth), 3 Runoff : (Rainfall Excess on the Surface of Earth)

350701

Internet Application Programming

1 Unit – I MS .Net introduction, 2.1 introducing C# Data Types, 2.2 C# Control structures, 2.3 Constructor and Destructor, 2.4 Arrays (one dimensional, multidimensional, jagged), 2.5 Understanding Properties and Indexers, 2.6 Delegates and events

350702

Micro Processor & Peripheral Chips

1 16 bit Processor: 8086, 2 8086 Assembler Directives

350703

Java Programming

1 INTRODUCTION TO JAVA, 2 INTRODUCTION TO CLASSES

350704

Computer Networking

1 Introduction to Pc Hardware, 2 Basic Concepts, 3 The Reference Model

350901

Electrical Installation & Maintenance

2 Installation, 3 Maintenance of Electrical Machine/Equipment, 6 Earthing

350902

Industrial Electronics

1 Polyphase Rectifier and Controlled Rectifier, 2 Speed Control of D.C. Motor, 6 Resistance Welding Control

350903

Electrical Wiring, Estimation, Costing & Contracting

2 Elements of Estimating, 3 Estimating and Costing of Domestic and Industrial Wiring, 4 Estimating and Costing of Service Connection (Domestic and Industrial)

350904

Digital Electronics & Digital Instrument

1 Number System and Codes, 2 Switching Systems and Codes, 4 Logic Gates

350905

Energy Conservation Techniques

1 Elements of Energy Conservation And Management, 2 Energy Conservation Approaches In Industry

351101

Micro Controller & Embedded Systems

1 Evolution of Microcontrollers, 2 Introduction to Microcontroller Families, 3 Introduction to Assembly Language Programming

351102

Fiber Optic Communication

1 Principles of Optical Ray Transmission, 2 Optical Fibers and Cables

351103

Microwave Engineering

1 Microwaves and Propagation, 2 Microwave Components

351104

Telecommunication Techniques & Application

1 Introduction, 2 Electronic Space Division Switching, 3 Speech Digitisation and Coding

351901

Thermal Engineering

1 Boilers, 5 Internal Combustion (I. C.) Engines, 7 Gas Turbines

351902

Design of Machine Elements

1 Introduction, 2.3 Design of cotter Joint, 4.2 Design of shafts (solid and hollow) on basis of strength, 4.4 Types and applications of couplings. Design of muff and flange coupling, 6 Pressure Vessels, 7 Selection Procedure for Bearings

351903

Machine Tool Technology

1 Introduction to Machine Tools Technology, 2 Grinding and Super finishing Processes, 3 Gear Manufacturing and Gear Finishing Processes

351904

Tool Engineering

1 Introduction, 2 Process Planning, Economy and Estimation in Tool Engineering, 7 Design of Limit Gauges

351905

Estimating, Costing & Contracting

1 Introduction to ECC, 2 Elements of Cost and Overhead Allocation, 5 Break Even Analysis

 

Date: 04-08-2010

NOTICE

 

GTU Students of all branches are hereby informed that if he/she is fail in Mid semester Examination (20 marks) or Internal Examination (10 marks), in any subject/subjects of semester 1 or 3, he/she has to fill up separate form and pay necessary fee to appear in respective subject/subjects examination in the current term. Last date for paying such fee for all students including D. L. Mode candidates is 13th August 2010. Semester wise fee for such examination is Rs 100/-

 

 

Date: 31-07-2010

PRACTICAL SESSION DATES FOR GTU SEMESTER 3, 5 AND TEB SEMESTER 7 (D. L. MODE CANDIDATES ONLY)

 

This is for information to all concerned students (D. L. Mode candidates only) that Practical session for GTU Semester 3, 5 and TEB semester 7 will be arranged during 13th Sept 2010 to 25th Sept 2010 at the institution.

 

Date: 31-07-2010

SCHEDULE FOR PAYING AN AD-HOC REGISTRATION FEE FOR GTU SEMESTER 3 & 5

 

Following is the schedule for paying an ad-hoc registration fee for Semester 3 or 5 for all the diploma branches at this institution.

Branch

Shift

Date & Time for paying an ad-hoc registration fee

Semester 3

Semester 5

06, Diploma Civil

1

05-Aug-2010, 10:00 am

05-Aug-2010, 11:00 am

2

05-Aug-2010, 02:00 pm

05-Aug-2010, 03:00 pm

07 Diploma Computer

1

06-Aug-2010, 10:00 am

06-Aug-2010, 11:00 am

2

06-Aug-2010, 02:00 pm

06-Aug-2010, 03:00 pm

09, Diploma Electrical

1

07-Aug-2010, 10:00 am

07-Aug-2010, 11:00 am

2

09-Aug-2010, 02:00 am

09-Aug-2010, 03:00 am

11, Diploma Electro. & Commu.

1

09-Aug-2010, 10:00 am

09-Aug-2010, 11:00 am

2

06-Aug-2010, 02:00 pm

06-Aug-2010, 03:00 pm

19, Diploma Mechanical

1

10-Aug-2010, 10:00 am

10-Aug-2010, 11:00 am

2

10-Aug-2010, 02:00 pm

10-Aug-2010, 03:00 pm

81, Diploma Civil (D L Mode)

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Within Three working days after declaration of GTU Sem2 result

Within Three working days after declaration of GTU Sem4 result

82, Diploma Mechanical (D L Mode)

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Within Three working days after declaration of GTU Sem2 result

Within Three working days after declaration of GTU Sem4 result

83, Diploma Electrical (D L Mode)

--

Within Three working days after declaration of GTU Sem2 result

Within Three working days after declaration of GTU Sem4 result

All Students including D L Mode can fill-up an ad-hoc registration form as per his convenience (and submit it to the concerned registration staff), on any working days on or before the date specified above.

Amount of Fee Rs 150/- for Regular mode candidates. For D L Mode candidates Rs 200/- + Tuition fee @ Rs 500/- per new subject.