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GITAM UNIVERSTIY

(Declared as Deemed to be University U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)

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REGULATIONS & SYLLABUS

Of

B.Tech. (Electrical & Electronics & Engineering)

(W.e.f 2012-13 admitted batch)

Gandhi Nagar Campus, Rushikonda
VISAKHAPATNAM – 530 045
Website: www.gitam.edu

REGULATIONS (W.e.f. 2012-013 admitted batch) 1. ADMISSIONS

1. Admissions into B.Tech (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) programme of GITAM University are governed by GITAM University admission regulations.

2. ELIGIBILTY CRITERIA

1. A pass in 10+2 or equivalent examination approved by GITAM University with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

2. Admissions into B.Tech will be based on an All India Entrance Test (GAT) conducted by GITAM University and the rule of reservation, wherever applicable.

3. STRUCTURE OF THE B.Tech. PROGRAMME

3.1 The Programme of instruction consists of:

i) A general core programme comprising Basic Sciences, Basic Engineering, Humanities & Social Sciences and Mathematics. ii) An engineering core programme imparting to the student the fundamentals of engineering in the branch concerned. iii) An elective programme enabling the students to take up a group of departmental / interdepartmental courses of interest to him/her.

In addition, a student has to

i) Carry out a technical project approved by the department and submit a report. ii) undergo summer training in an industry for a period prescribed by the department and submit a report.

2. Each academic year consists of two semesters. Every branch of the B.Tech programme has a curriculum and course content (syllabi) for the courses recommended by the Board of Studies concerned and approved by Academic Council.

4. CREDIT BASED SYSTEM

1. Each course is assigned certain number of credits which will depend upon the number of contact hours (lectures & tutorials) per week.

2. In general, credits are assigned to the courses based on the following contact hours per week per semester.

One credit for each Lecture / Tutorial hour. One credit for two hours of Practicals. Two credits for three (or more) hours of Practicals.

3. The curriculum of B.Tech programme is designed to have a total of 190 to 200 credits for the award of B.Tech degree.

4. Every course of the B Tech programme will be placed in one of the nine groups of courses with minimum credits as listed in the Table 1.
4.5 - Table 1: Group of Courses

|S.No, |Group of Courses |Code |Minimum credits |
|1 |Humanities & Social Sciences |HS |12 |
|2 |Basic Sciences |BS |17 |
|3 |Mathematics |MT |10 |
|4 |Basic Engineering |BE |26 |
|5 |Core Engineering |CE |68 |
|6 |Departmental Elective |DE |9 |
|7 |Inter Departmental Elective |IE |8 |
|8 |Project Work |PW |8 |
|9 |Industrial Training |IT |2 |
| Total |
|160 |

5. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION

The medium of instruction (including examinations and project reports) shall be English.

6. REGISTRATION

Every student has to register himself/herself for each semester individually at the time specified by the Institute / University.

7. CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATIONS

7.1 The assessment of the student’s performance in each course will be based on continuous internal evaluation and semester-end examination. The marks for each of the component of assessment are fixed as shown in the Table 2.

Table 2: Assessment Procedure
|S.No. |Component of assessment |Marks allotted |Type of Assessment |Scheme of Examination |
| | | | |1. Best two mid examinations of the three mid |
| | | | |examinations for 15 marks each for a total of 30 marks |
| | | | |2. Remaining 10 marks are given by the teacher by |
| | | | |conducting quiz / assignments / surprises tests etc. |
| | |40 |Continuous evaluation | |
| | | | | |
|1 |Theory | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| |Total | | | |
| | | | |The semester-end examination in theory courses will be |
| | | |Semester-end examination |for a maximum of 60 marks. |
| | |60 | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | |100 | |
| | | | |(i) 40 marks are allotted for record work and regular |
| | | | |performance of the student in the lab. |
| | | | |(ii) One examination for a maximum of 20 marks shall |
| | | | |be conducted by the teacher handling the lab course at |
| | | |Continuous evaluation |the middle of the semester |
|2 |Practicals |100 | |(iii) One examination for a maximum of 40 marks shall |
| | | | |be conducted at the end of the semester (as scheduled |
| | | | |by the Head of the Department concerned). |
| | | | |(i) 50 marks are allotted for continuous evaluation of |
| | | | |the project work throughout the semester by the guide. |
| | | | |(ii) 50 marks are allotted for the presentation of the |
|3 |Project work |100 |Project evaluation |project work & viva-voce at the end of the semester.* |
| |(VII & Eighth Semester ) | | | |
| | | | |(i) 50 marks are allotted for report submission and |
| | | | |seminar presentations after completion of the training.|
| |Industrial Training (Seventh | |Industrial training |(ii) 50 marks are allotted for the viva-voce at the end|
| |Semester ) |100 |evaluation |of the semester.* |
|4 | | | | |
| |Comprehensive Viva | | |100 marks are allotted for comprehensive viva to be |
| |(Eighth Semester ) |100 |Viva-voce |conducted at the end of programme.* |
|5 | | | | |

* Head of the Department concerned shall appoint two examiners for conduct of the examination.

8.0 RETOTALLING, REVALUATION & REAPPEARANCE

1. Retotalling of the theory answer script of the end-semester examination is permitted on a request made by the student by paying the prescribed fee within ten days of the announcement of the result.

2. Revaluation of the theory answer script of the end-semester examination is also permitted on a request made by the student by paying the prescribed fee within fifteen days of the announcement of the result.

3. A Student who has secured ‘F’ Grade in any theory course / Practicals of any semester shall have to reappear for the semester end examination of that course / Practicals along with his / her juniors.

4. A student who has secured ‘F’ Grade in Project work / Industrial Training shall have to improve his report and reappear for viva – voce Examination of project work at the time of special examination to be conducted in the summer vacation after the last academic year.

9.0 SPECIAL EXAMINATION

9.1 A student who has completed the stipulated period of study for the degree programme concerned and still having failure grade (‘F’) in not more than 5 courses ( Theory / Practicals), may be permitted to appear for the special examination, which shall be conducted in the summer vacation at the end of the last academic year.

9.2 A student having ‘F’ Grade in more than 5 courses (Theory/practicals) shall not be permitted to appear for the special examination.

10.0 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS

1. A student whose attendance is less than 75% in all the courses put together in any semester will not be permitted to attend the end - semester examination and he/she will not be allowed to register for subsequent semester of study. He /She has to repeat the semester along with his / her juniors.

2. However, the Vice Chancellor on the recommendation of the Principal / Director of the University College / Institute may condone the shortage of attendance to the students whose attendance is between 66% and 74% on genuine medical grounds and on payment of prescribed fee.

0. GRADING SYSTEM

1. Based on the student performance during a given semester, a final letter grade will be awarded at the end of the semester in each course. The letter grades and the corresponding grade points are as given in Table 3.

Table 3: Grades & Grade Points
|Grade |Grade points |Absolute Marks |
|O |10 |90 and above |
|A+ |9 |80 – 89 |
|A |8 |70 – 79 |
|B+ |7 |60 – 69 |
|B |6 |50 – 59 |
|C |5 |40 – 49 |
|F |Failed, 0 |Less than 40 |

11.2 A student who earns a minimum of 5 grade points (C grade) in a course is declared to have successfully completed the course, and is deemed to have earned the credits assigned to that course. However, a minimum of 24 marks is to be secured at the semester end examination of theory courses in order to pass in the theory course.

12.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE

12.1 A Grade Point Average (GPA) for the semester will be calculated according to the formula:

Σ [ C x G ]
GPA = ---------------- Σ C

Where C = number of credits for the course, G = grade points obtained by the student in the course.

12.2 Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is awarded to those candidates who pass in all the courses of the semester.

12.3 To arrive at Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), a similar formula is used considering the student’s performance in all the courses taken in all the semesters completed up to the particular point of time.

12.4 The requirement of CGPA for a student to be declared to have passed on successful completion of the B.Tech programme and for the declaration of the class is as shown in Table 4.

Table 4: CGPA required for award of Degree

|Distinction |≥ 8.0* |
|First Class |≥ 7.0 |
|Second Class |≥ 6.0 |
|Pass |≥ 5.0 |

* In addition to the required CGPA of 8.0, the student must have necessarily passed all the courses of every semester in first attempt.

13.0 ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF THE B.TECH DEGREE

13.1 Duration of the programme: A student is ordinarily expected to complete the B Tech. programme in eight semesters of four years. However a student may complete the programme in not more than six years including study period.

2. However the above regulation may be relaxed by the Vice Chancellor in individual cases for cogent and sufficient reasons.

13.3 A student shall be eligible for award of the B.Tech degree if he / she fulfils all the following conditions.

a) Registered and successfully completed all the courses and projects. b) Successfully acquired the minimum required credits as specified in the curriculum corresponding to the branch of his/her study within the stipulated time. c) Has no dues to the Institute, hostels, Libraries, NCC / NSS etc, and d) No disciplinary action is pending against him / her.

13.4 The degree shall be awarded after approval by the Academic Council.

RULES

1. With regard to the conduct of the end-semester examination in any of the practical courses of the programme, the Head of the Department concerned shall appoint one examiner from the department not connected with the conduct of regular laboratory work, in addition to the teacher who handled the laboratory work during the semester.

2. In respect of all theory examinations, the paper setting shall be done by an external paper setter having a minimum of three years of teaching experience. The panel of paper setters for each course is to be prepared by the Board of Studies of the department concerned and approved by the Academic Council. The paper setters are to be appointed by the Vice Chancellor on the basis of recommendation of Director of Evaluation / Controller of Examinations.

3. The theory papers of end-semester examination will be evaluated by internal/external examiner.

4. Panel of examiners of evaluation for each course is to be prepared by the Board of Studies of the department concerned and approved by the Academic Council. 5. The examiner for evaluation should possess post graduate qualification and a minimum of three years teaching experience.

6. The appointment of examiners for evaluation of theory papers will be done by the Vice Chancellor on the basis of recommendation of Director of Evaluation / Controller of Examinations from a panel of examiners approved by the Academic Council.

SYLLABUS Programme Code: EUREE 200800
B.Tech. (EEE) First Semester
| | | |Category |Scheme of |Scheme of Examination | |
|Sl. |Course Code | | |Instruction | | |
|No. | |Name of the Course | | | |Credits |
| | | | | | |to be |
| | | | | | |awarded |
| |
| |EURPH 112/212 |Engg. Physics Lab |BS |--- |3 |3 |
| | | | |Hours per week |Dura |Maximum | |
| | | | | |tion in Hrs.|Marks | |
| |
| |EURCS 213 |Objected oriented programming with C++ Lab |BE |

B. Tech (EEE) Forth Semester

|Code No |Subject |Category |L |T |
|Total Credits |24 |

CE = Core Engineering; HS = Humanities & Sciences. IT = Industrial Tour.
GITAM UNIVERSITY
Scheme of Instruction and Examination wef 2012-13 admitted batch

B.Tech(E.E.E.) Fifth Semester

|Code No. |Subject |Category |L |
| |Total Credits |
|EUREE 721 |Operation Research |
|EUREE 722 |Electrical Machine Design |
|EUREE 723 |Advanced Power System Operation & Control |

Departmental Elective – II : (DE – II )

|Code No. |Subject |
|EUREE 731 |AI Applications to Power Systems |
|EUREE 732 |VLSI |
|EUREE 733 |High – Voltage Engineering |
|EUREE 734 |Microprocessors & Micro Controllers |

GITAM UNIVERSITY
Scheme of Instruction and Examination wef 2012-13 admitted batch

B.Tech(E.E.E.) Eighth Semester

|Code No. |Subject |
|EUREE 841 |HVDC Transmission |
|EUREE 842 |Engineering Materials |
|EUREE 843 |Data Communications |
|EUREE 844 |Flexible AC Transmission Systems |

List of Inter Departmental Electives (IE – I & II)

Inter Departmental Elective – I : (IE – I ); one of the following:

|Code No. |Subject |
|EUREE 8501 |Remote Sensing & GIS |
|EUREE 8502 |Database Management Systems |
|EUREE 8503 |Software Engineering |
|EUREE 8504 |Systems Modeling & Simulation |
|EUREE 8505 |Software Project Management |
|EUREE 8506 |Artificial Intelligence |
|EUREE 8507 |Transducers & Signal Conditioning |
|EUREE 8508 |Biomedical Instrumentation |
|EUREE 8509 |Power Electronics |
|EUREE 8510 |Project Planning and Management |
|EUREE 8511 |Neural Networks |
|EUREE 8512 |Introduction to Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) |
|EUREE 8513 |Entrepreneurship |

Inter Departmental Elective – II : (IE – II); one of the following:

|Code No. |Subject |
|EUREE 8601 |Environmental Impact Assessment |
|EUREE 8602 |Operating Systems |
|EUREE 8603 |Web Technologies |
|EUREE 8604 |Industrial Electronics |
|EUREE 8605 |Computer Aided Design |
|EUREE 8606 |Robotics and Automation |
|EUREE 8607 |Mechatronics |
|EUREE 8608 |Education Research & Methodologies |
|EUREE 8609 |Professional Ethics |
|EUREE 8610 |Nanotechnology |

3rd Semester

GITAM UNIVERSITY
Third Semester 2012-2013 admitted batch onwards (Common to B.Tech E.C.E, E.I.E,E.E.E & E.C.E Dual degree)

EUREE 301: ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
| |Category |Scheme of Instruction |Scheme of Examination | |
|Code No. | | | |Credits |
| | | | |to be |
| | | | |Awarded |
| | |Hours per week |Total hours |Maximum Marks (100) | |
| | |L/T |D/P | |Sessionals |Sem. End Exam | |
|EUREC301/ EIREC301 / |MT |4 |0 |4 |40 |60 |3 |
|EUREI 301/ EUREE301 | | | | | | | |

The objective of the course is to impart knowledge in Basic concepts of Mathematics relevant to Engineering applications.

UNIT –I ( 10)
Functions of Complex Variables&Applications Analytic functions, Cauchy – Ricmann equations, Harmonic functions, Application to flow problems, Some standard transformations, Conformal mappings, Special confomal mapping [pic]. UNIT – II (08)
Complex Integration Cauchy’s theorem, Cauchy’s integral formulas, Taylors theorem(without proof), Laurents theorem (without proof) Residue theorem, evaluation of real and definite integrals.

UNIT – III (10)
Fourier Transforms: Definition, Fourier integral theorem, Fourier transforms, properties of Fourier transformations, Convolution theorem, Parseval’s identity for fourier transformations, Relation between Fourier and laplace transforms, Fourier transforms of the derivatives of a functions.

UNIT –IV (10)
Difference equations: Introduction – definition – order and solution of difference equations – linear difference equations – rules for finding complementary function- rules for finding Particular Integral – Difference equations reducible to linear form – simultaneous difference equations with constant coefficient. UNIT – V (10) z-transforms: z-transform – definition , some standard z-transforms – linearity property – damping rule – some standard results – shifting rules – initial and final value theorems – convolution theorem – evaluation of inverse of transform- application to difference equations.

Text Books :
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B.S.Grewal, Khanna publishers.

Reference Books :
1. Kreyszig E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics , Wiley Eastern.
2. Text Book of Engineering Mathematics by N.P.Bali et.al, Laxmi publications.

Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of expected hours of Instruction.

III – SEMESTER
For 2012 admitted batch

EUREE 302 – EMF Theory
| Category |L |T |P |Total |Marks |Credits|
| | | | |Hours | | |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| |
| | “Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments” ,Golding E.W Wheeler Publications, 5th edition, 1991 |
| |“Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation”, Rajendra Prasad Delhi khanna publishers,1992 |
| | “Electrical Measurement”, Harris F.K. , John Wiley,1974. |

III – SEMESTER

For 2012 Admitted Batch

EUREE 311: NETWORKS LAB

|Category |L |T |P |Total |Marks |Credits |
| | | | |hours | | |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
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| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | |
| |L |T |P |Total |S |E |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | |

| |The student will visit core industries like Power, Steel, Electrical engineering, Electronics engineering, instrumentation, |
| |Software engineering, etc or related research establishments |
| | |
| |The Industries to be visited should be from the approved list by the head of the department |
| | |
| |At least f 4 Industries are to be visited by the student. |
| | |
| |The duration of Industrial tour would be week to ten days. |
| | |
| |The tour will be organized by the department in the break between two semesters of their second year of study. |
| | |
| |Each student will have to submit an individual report on the tour for assessment with in ten days of return from the tour. |

5th Semester

V – SEMESTER For 2012 admitted batch EUREE 501 – Electrical Power Generation
|Category |L |T |P |Total |Marks | |
| | | | |hours | |Credits|
| | | | | |sessionals |End exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | | |sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| |

Minimum of Ten experiments to be conducted

1) Verification of Bernoulli’s Theorem

2) Calibration of Small Orifice/ Mouth-Piece by constant head method and falling Head Methods.

3) Calibration of Venturimeter / Orfice-meter/ Nozzle meter

4) Calibration of Triangular Notch/ Sharp Crested Weir.

5) Impact of Jet of water on a circular disc

6) Determination of Pipe Friction

7) Demonstration of Reynold’s Experiment

8) Demonstration of Free-Vortex Flow

9) Performance characteristics of Reciprocating Pump/ Centrifugal Pump

10) Performance characteristics of Pelton Turbine/ Francis Turbine

6th Semester

VI – SEMESTER
For 2012 admitted batch
EUREE 601- Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution
|Category |L |T |P |Total |Marks | Credits |
| | | | |hours | | |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | | |sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | |

7th Semester

VII – SEMESTER
For 2012 admitted batch
EUREE 701 – Digital Signal Processing & Applications
|Category |L |T |P |Total |Marks | |
| | | | |Hours | | |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End |
| | | | | | |exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End Exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| |
| |
|The duration of training should be 4 to 6 weeks in summer vacation between their 3rd and Final years of study. |
| |
|The student will submit a detailed report along with the certificate from the industry where they have undergone |
|training to the department for assessment with in a month of return from the training. |
| |
|The student will have to give a seminar on the training programme during the semester. |

8th Semester

VIII – SEMESTER
For 2012 admitted batch
EUREE 801 – Industrial Economics & Management
|Category |L |T |P |Total |Marks | |
| | | | |hours | |Credits |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| |

A viva voce examination is to be conducted by an external examiner at the end of the total course work. The examination should be comprehensive covering all the topics learnt by the candidate in his four year course duration of study.

VIII – SEMESTER For 2012 admitted batch
Interdepartmental Elective I
EUREE 8501: REMOTE SENSING & GIS

|Category |L |T |P |Total |Marks |Credits |
| | | | |hours | | |
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
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| | | | | |Sessionals |End exam|
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| | | | |Sessionals |End exam |Total | | |IE |4 |0 |- |4 |40 |60 |100 |4 | |

UNIT-I Introduction
Evolution of science and technology, Introduction to Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology - Definition - Difference between Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Feynrnan predictions on Nanotechnology, Moores law, Role of Bottom up and top down approaches in nanotechnology, challenges in Nanotechnology.

UNIT-II
N ano materials
History of materials, Nanomaterials - Definition, Classification of Nanostructured materials, cause of interest in nanomaterials, some present and future applications of nanomaterials.

UNIT-III
Synthesis and processing of nano powders:
Processes for producing ultrafine powders - mechanical milling, wet chemical synthe¬sis, gas condensation process, chemical vapour condensation, laser ablation.

UNIT-IV
Special nanomaterials, characterization and tools:
Carbon nanotubes, nano composites, carbon fullerenes: An overview of preparation, properties applications. Electron Microscopy Techniques: Scanning Electron Micros-copy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Probe Microscopy - X ray methods.

UNIT-V
Nanoelectronics
Introduction to micro, nano fabrication: Optical lithography, Electron beam lithogra-phy, Atomic lithography, Molecular beam epitaxy, MEMS:- Introduction, Principles, Types ofMEMS:- Mechanical, Thermal, Magnetic MEMS; Fabrication of MEMS.

Text Book:
Nano materials by A S Edelstein & R C Cammarata, Institute of physics publishing, Bristc and Philadelphia.

Reference Books:
1. Nano materials by J.Dutta & H.Hofman.
2. Nano structures & Nano materials by Guozhong cao, Imperial college press.
3. Micro manufacturing and Nano Technology by N.P.Mahalik.
4. Nano Technology by mark Ratner & Danier Ratner, Prentice Hall

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