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LESSON PLAN NAME OF FACULTY: SH. PARVEEN KUMAR and ROHIT KUMAR DISCIPLINE: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - G.P. AMBALA SEMESTER: Ist YEAR SUBJECT: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS LESSON PLAN DURATION: 35 WEEKS WORK LOAD (LECTURE/PRACTICAL) PER WEEK: (3 Practical) WEEK PRACTICALS LECTURE NOS TOPIC DRAWING SHEET 1 st 1 Unit-1- INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING 06 2 Definition of Engineering Drawing, Introduction to drawing instruments 3 Materials, layout and sizes of drawing sheets and drawing boards, 2 nd 4 Engineering graph book, different grades of pencils to be used. 5 Different types of lines in engineering drawing as per BIS specifications 6 Practice of vertical, horizontal and inclined lines 3 rd 7 Practice of vertical, horizontal and inclined lines 8 Principles of dimensioning: Types, elements, placing, different methods of dimensioning 9 Practice of geometrical figures such as –triangles, rectangles, 4 th 10 circles, ellipses and parabola, 11 Hexagonal, pentagon with the help of drawing instruments. 12 Definition and classification of lettering 5 th 13 single stroke vertical 14 and inclined lettering at 75 0 (alphabet) 15 and inclined lettering at 75 0 (numerals) 6 th 16 Freehand letter writing 17 sketches of various kind of objects in graph Sketch book/graph paper 18 sketches of various kind of objects in graph -graph paper 7 th 19 Revised Unit-1 20 Revised Unit-1 21 SESSIONAL TEST -1 8 th 22 Unit-2- GRAPHICS USING CAD, Meaning, requirement of computer graphics 06 23 CAD, screen structure and toolbars in AutoCAD, 24 coordinate system, Drawing Limits, Units 25 Practice of LINE command,

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LESSON PLAN

NAME OF FACULTY: SH. PARVEEN KUMAR and ROHIT KUMAR

DISCIPLINE: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - G.P. AMBALA

SEMESTER: Ist YEAR

SUBJECT: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

LESSON PLAN DURATION: 35 WEEKS

WORK LOAD (LECTURE/PRACTICAL) PER WEEK: (3 Practical)

WEEK

PRACTICALS

LECTURE

NOS TOPIC DRAWING SHEET

1st

1 Unit-1- INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING 06

2 Definition of Engineering Drawing, Introduction to drawing instruments

3 Materials, layout and sizes of drawing sheets and drawing boards,

2nd

4 Engineering graph book, different grades of pencils to be used.

5 Different types of lines in engineering drawing as per BIS specifications

6 Practice of vertical, horizontal and inclined lines

3rd

7 Practice of vertical, horizontal and inclined lines

8 Principles of dimensioning: Types, elements, placing, different methods of dimensioning

9 Practice of geometrical figures such as –triangles, rectangles,

4th

10 circles, ellipses and parabola,

11 Hexagonal, pentagon with the help of drawing instruments.

12 Definition and classification of lettering

5th

13 single stroke vertical

14 and inclined lettering at 750 (alphabet)

15 and inclined lettering at 750 (numerals)

6th

16 Freehand letter writing

17 sketches of various kind of objects in graph Sketch book/graph paper

18 sketches of various kind of objects in graph -graph paper

7th

19 Revised Unit-1

20 Revised Unit-1

21 SESSIONAL TEST -1

8th

22 Unit-2- GRAPHICS USING CAD, Meaning, requirement of computer graphics

06

23 CAD, screen structure and toolbars in AutoCAD,

24 coordinate system, Drawing Limits, Units

25 Practice of LINE command,

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9th 26 Coordinates-Absolute, incremental, polar.

27 POLYLINE,

10th

28 CIRCLE(3P,2P, TTR),

29 ARC, ELLIPSE

30 Using above geometrical commands for making figure e.g. triangle,

11th

31 Using above geometrical commands for making figure e.g. rectangle, hexagon

32 Using above geometrical commands for making figure e.g. pentagon, parabola.

33 Editing commands-Scale, erase,

12th

34 Editing commands copy, stretch,

35 Editing commands lengthen and explode

36 Use of SNAP, GRID

13th

37 ORTHO mode for selection of points quickly.

38 Use of these modes while picking points in LINE, CIRCLE, commands.

39 Use of these modes while picking points in PLINE, ARC, ELLIPSE etc commands.

14th

40 Revised Unit-2

41 Revised Unit-2

42 SESSIONAL TEST -2

15th

43 Unit-3- Scales 01

44 Scales-their needs and importance (theoretical instructions),

45 Types of scales,

16th

46 Definition of Representative Fraction (R.F.) and length of scale.

47 Construction of Plain and diagonal scale

48 Unit-4- Orthographic Projection

17th

49 Theory of orthographic projections (Elaborate theoretical instructions)

08

50 Projections of points in different quadrants

51

Projection of line (1st angle and 3rd angle) a) Line parallel to both planes b) Line perpendicular to any one of the principal plane

18th

52 c) Line inclined to any one of the principal plane and parallel to other

53 Projection of Solid-Cube, Cuboids ,

54 Cone, Prism, pyramid

19th

55 Three views of orthographic projections of different objects (At least one sheet in 3rd angle)

56 Three views of orthographic projections of different objects (At least one sheet in 3rd angle)

57 Unit-5- Sectioning and Identification of surfaces

20th 58 Identifications of surfaces, Importance and 02

59 salient features of sectioning of objects

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60 Description of full section, half section partial or broken out sections, Offset

21th

61 Sections, revolved sections and removed sections

03 62 Unit-6- Isometric Views

63 Fundamental of isometric projections

22nd

64 and isometric scale

65 Isometric views of different objects

66

AutoCAD for the isometric views sheets. Making single computer sheet showing all the three views and an isometric (in single split screen view) of any object showing understanding of use of AutoCAD in making isometric views – at least 1 sheet

23rd

67 Unit-7- Common Symbols and conventions used in Engineering 01

68 Civil Engineering sanitary fitting symbols

69 Electrical fitting symbols for domestic interior installations

24th

70 Electrical fitting symbols for domestic interior installations

71 Safety symbols used in engineering works

72 Unit-8- Development of surfaces (cylinder) 01

25th

73 Development of surfaces (cuboids , cone)

74

Parallel line, radial line method The teacher may explain both methods but will use one method in sheet in classroom and other method on sketchbook

75 Unit-9- Detailed and assembly drawing 05

26th

76 Principle and utility of detailed and assembly drawings

77 Wooden joints i.e. corner mortise and tenon joint, Tee Halving joint, Mitre faced corner joint, Tee bridle joint ,

78 crossed wooden joint, cogged joint, dovetail joint, through Mortise and

27th

79 tenon joint, furniture drawing – freehand and with the help of drawing instruments

80 Making Wooden Joint sheets in AutoCAD, rendering & showing assembly animation at least 1 sheet

81 Unit-10- Screw threads and threaded fasteners 03

28th

82

10.1) Thread Terms and Nomenclature a) Type of threads-external and internal threads, right and

left hand threads (actual conventional representation), Single and multiple start thread.

83

b) Different forms of screw threads –V threads (B.S.W. threads, B.A thread, American National and Metric thread), Square threads (Square, Acme, buttress and Knuckle thread

84

10.2) Nuts and Bolts a) Different views of hexagonal and square nuts. Square and hexagonal headed bolt

29th

85 b) Assembly of Hexagonal ended bolt and Hexagonal nut with washer.

86 c) Assembly of square headed bolt with hexagonal and with washer.

87 10.3) Locking Devices a) Different types of locking devices-Lock nut,

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30th

88 castle nut, split pin nut, locking Plate

89 Slotted nut and spring washer.

90 b) Foundations bolts-Rag bolt Lewis bolt, Curved bolt and eye bolt.

31th

91 c) Drawing of various types of studs

92 Unit-11- Keys and Cotters 03

93 various types of keys and cotters-weir practical application,

32th

94 drawings of various keys and cotters showing keys and cotters in position

95 various types of Joints

-Spigot and Socket Joints

96 -Gib and cotter joint

-Knuckle joint

33rd

97 Unit-12- Couplings 02

98 Introduction to coupling, their use and types

99 Muff coupling

34th

100 Flange coupling (protected)

101 Flexible Coupling

102 Revised Unit-3-6

35th

103 Revised Unit-7-9

104 Revised Unit-10-12

105 SESSIONAL TEST

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LESSON PLAN

NAME OF FACULTY: SH. RAM NIWAS

DISCIPLINE: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - G.P. AMBALA

SEMESTER: Ist YEAR

SUBJECT: APPLIED MECHANICS

LESSON PLAN DURATION: 15 WEEKS

WORK LOAD (LECTURE/PRACTICAL) PER WEEK: (2 lectures, 2 Practical)

WEEK

THEORY PRACTICALS

LECTURE

NOS TOPIC TOPIC

1st

1 Unit-1- Introduction, Concept of engineering mechanics

2 Definition of mechanics, statics, dynamics, application of

engineering mechanics in practical fields.

2nd

3 Different systems of units (FPS, CGS, MKS and SI)

4 And their conversion from one to another e.g. density, force, pressure, work,

3rd

5 power, velocity, acceleration (Simple Numerical Problems),

6 Fundamental Units and Derived Units. Concept of rigid body, scalar and vector quantities

4th

7 Unit-2- Laws of forces Definition of force, Bow’s Notations, types of force: Point force/concentrated force

8 & Uniformly distributed force, effects of force, and characteristics of a force.

5th

9 Different force systems, principle of transmissibility of

forces, law of super-position

10 Composition and resolution of coplanar concurrent forces,

resultant force, method of composition of forces,

6th

11

laws of forces, triangle law of forces, polygon law of forces - graphically, analytically, resolution of forces

Practicals-1 Verification of the polygon law of forces using Gravesend’s apparatus

12

Free body diagram, Equilibrant force and its

determination. Lami's theorem [Simple problems on

above topics]

Practical-2- To verify the forces in different members of jib crane.

7th 13 Numerical Problems and its Solutions

14 Internal Assessment -I.

8th 15 Unit-3- Moment ,Concept of moment

16 Moment of a force and units of moment

9th 17 Varignon's theorem (definition only)

18 Principle of moment and

10th 19 its applications (Levers – simple and compound, steel yard,

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20 its applications (Levers – safety valve, reaction at support)

11th

21 Parallel forces (like and unlike parallel force), calculating their resultant

22 Parallel forces (like and unlike parallel force), calculating their resultant

12th 23 Concept of Couple

24 Properties and effects of Couple

13th

25 General conditions of equilibrium of bodies under coplanar forces

Practical-3-To verify the reaction at the supports of a simply supported beam 26

Position of resultant force by moment

[Simple problems on the above topics]

14th 27 Numerical Problems and its Solutions

28 Internal Assessment -II.

15th 29 Unit-4 Friction, Definition and concept of friction

30 types of friction, force of friction, Limiting Friction

16th

31 Laws of static friction, coefficient of friction, Practical-10- To determine coefficient of friction between three pairs of given surface

32

Angle of friction, angle of repose.

17th 33 Equilibrium of a body lying on a horizontal plane,

34 Equilibrium of a body lying on a rough inclined plane

18th

35

Calculation of least force required to maintain equilibrium of a body on a rough inclined plane subjected to a force

a) Acting along the inclined plane

Practical-4- To find the

mechanical advantage,

velocity ratio and

efficiency in case of an

inclined plane 36

Calculation of least force required to maintain equilibrium of a body on a rough inclined plane subjected to a force

b) At some angle with the inclined plane

19th 37 Ladder friction, Advantages and Disadvantages of friction

38 Methods of increasing/decreasing the force of friction

20th

39 Simple problems on the above topics

40 Unit-5- Centre of Gravity , Concept, definition of centroid of plain figures

21th 41 and centre of gravity of symmetrical solid bodies,

42 difference between centroid and C.G.

22nd

43 Determination of centroid of plain and Practical-8- To find out center of gravity of regular lamina Practical-9- To find out center of gravity of irregular lamina

44

composite lamina using moment method only,

23rd

45 centroid of bodies with removed portion

46 Determination of center of gravity of solid bodies -

cylinder,

24th

47 cube, cuboid and sphere; composite bodies and

48 bodies with portion removed [Simple problems on the above topics]

25th 49 Unit-6- Simple Machines, Definition of Simple and

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50 compound machine (Examples)

26th 51 Definition of load, effort, velocity ratio, mechanical

52 advantage and efficiency of a machine

27th 53 and their relationship, law of machines

54 Definition of ideal machine,

28th 55 Reversible and self locking machine

56 Effort lost in friction, Load lost in friction,

29th 57 Determination of maximum mechanical

58 Advantage and maximum efficiency

30th

59 System of pulleys (first, second, third system of pulleys)

60 Determination of velocity ratio, mechanical advantage and

efficiency,

31th

61 Working principle and application of wheel and axle,

Weston’s Differential Pulley Block ,

Practical-5- To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a screw jack

62 simple screw jack, worm

32nd

63 Worm wheel, single and double winch crab. Practical-6- To find the

mechanical advantage,

velocity ratio and

efficiency of worm and

worm wheel Practical-7- To find mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of single purchase crab

64

Expression for their velocity ratio and field of their

application[Simple problems on the above topics]

33rd 65 Revised Unit-4

66 Revised Unit-5

34th 67 Revised Unit-6

68 Numerical Problems and its Solutions

35th 69 Numerical Problems and its Solutions

70 Assessment –Final.

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LESSON PLAN

NAME OF FACULTY: Sh. SANJEEV KUMAR

DISCIPLINE: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - G.P. AMBALA

SEMESTER: Ist YEAR

SUBJECT: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

LESSON PLAN DURATION: 15 WEEKS

WORK LOAD (LECTURE/PRACTICAL) PER WEEK: (2 Practical)

WEEK

PRACTICALS

LECTURE

NOS TOPIC

1st 1 Unit-1 -Basic Concepts of IT Information Technology concept and scope,

2 Applications of IT. in office, Air and Railway Ticket reservation,

2nd 3

Banks financial transactions, E-Commerce E- Governance applications etc.,

4 Ethics of IT, Concept of online frauds, threats of IT crimes.

3rd 5

Unit-2- Computer Hardware, Block diagram of a computer, components of computer system, CPU, Memory,

6 Input devices; keyboard, Scanner, mouse etc.

4th

7 Output devices; VDU, LCD, Printers etc.

8 Primary and Secondary Memory: RAM, ROM, Magnetic disks – tracks and sectors, optical disk (CD, DVD & Blue Ray Disk), USB/Flash Drive.

5th 9 Unit-3- Software Concepts, System software, Application software,

10 Virtualization software and Utility software,

6th

11 Introduction of Operating System, Installation of Window / Linux, Features

of OPEN OFFICE/MS_OFFICE (MS word, Excel, PowerPoint).

12 Unit-4- Internet Concepts, Basics of Networking – LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi technologies

7th 13 sharing of printers and other resources,

14 Concept of IP addresses, DNS, introduction of internet,

8th 15 Concept of IP addresses, DNS,

16 Introduction of internet, applications of internet like: e-mail and browsing,

9th 17

Concept of search engine and safe searching. Various browsers like

Internet explorer/Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, use of cookies and

history,

18 WWW (World Wide Web), hyperlinks,

10th 19 Introduction to Anti-virus.

20 Given a PC, name its various components and peripherals.

11th 21 List their functions

22 Installing various components of computer system

12th 23 Installing system software and application software

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24 Installation of I/O devices, printers and

13th 25 Installation of operating system viz. Windows/BOSS/ LINUX

26 Features of Windows as an operating system

14th

27

• Start

• Shut down and restore

• Creating and operating on the icons

28 • Opening, closing and sizing the windows and working with

windows interfacing elements (option buttons, checkbox, scroll etc.)

15th 29

• Using elementary job commands like – creating, saving, modifying,

30 • Renaming, finding and deleting a file and folders

16th

31 • Changing settings like, date, time, colour (back ground and fore

ground etc.)

32 • Using Short cuts

• Using on line help

17th 33

Unit-5- Word Processing (MS Office/Open Office) a) File Management:

▪ Opening, creating and saving a document, locating files, copying contents in some different file(s),

34 protecting files, giving password protection for a file

18th

35 b) Page set up:

Setting margins, tab setting, ruler, indenting

36 c) Editing a document: Entering text, cut, copy, paste using tool- bars

19th

37 d) Formatting a document:

• Using different fonts, changing font size and colour,

38 • changing the appearance through bold/italic/underlined,

highlighting a text, changing case, using subscript and superscript, using different underline methods

20th

39 • Aligning of text in a document, justification of document, inserting

bullets and numbering

40 • Formatting paragraph, inserting page breaks and column breaks, line

spacing

21th

41 • Use of headers, footers: Inserting footnote, end note, use of

comments, auto text

42 • Inserting date, time, special symbols, importing graphic images,

drawing tools

22nd

43

e) Tables and Borders:

• Creating a table, formatting cells, use of different border styles,

shading in tables,

44

• merging of cells, partition of cells, inserting and deleting a row in a

table

• Using find, replace options

23rd 45

• Print preview, zoom, page set up, printing options

46 • Using find, replace options

24th 47

f) Using Tools like:

• Spell checker, help, use of macros, mail merge, thesaurus word

content and statistics, printing envelops and labels.

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48 • Using shapes and drawing toolbar,

25th

49 • Working with more than one window

50

Unit-6- Spread Sheet Processing (MS Office/Open Office) a) Starting excel, open worksheet, enter, edit, data, formulae to

calculate values, format data, save worksheet, switching between

different spread sheets

26th

51

b) Menu commands:

Create, format charts, organize, manage data, solving problem by analyzing data. Programming with Excel Work Sheet, getting information while working

52

c) Work books: Managing workbooks (create, open, close, save), working in work books,

selecting the cells, choosing commands, data entry techniques, formula

creation and links, controlling calculations

27th 53

Editing a worksheet, copying, moving cells, pasting, inserting, deletion cells, rows, columns, find and replace text, numbers of cells, formatting worksheet,

54 conditional formatting

28th 55

d) Creating a chart: Working with chart types, changing data in chart,

formatting a chart, use chart to analyze data

56 Using a list to organize data, sorting and filtering data in list

29th

57

e) Retrieve data with query:

Create a pivot table, customizing a pivot table. Statistical analysis of data

58 f)Exchange data with other application: Embedding objects, linking to other applications, import, export document

30th 59

Unit-7- PowerPoint Presentation (MS Office/Open Office)

a) Introduction to PowerPoint

- How to start PowerPoint - Working environment: concept of toolbars, slide layout & templates.

- Opening a new/existing presentation

- Different views for viewing slides in a presentation: normal,

- slide sorter,

60 b)-Addition, deletion and saving of slides

31th

61

c) Insertion of multimedia elements

- Adding text boxes

- Adding/importing pictures

- Adding movies and sound -Adding tables and charts etc.

- Adding organizational chart

- Editing objects

- Working with Clip Artd)

62

D) Formatting slides

- Using slide master

- Text formatting - Changing slide layout

- Changing slide colour scheme

- Changing background

- Applying design template

32nd 63

e) How to view the slide show?

- Viewing the presentation using slide navigator

- Slide transition

- Animation effects, timing, order etc.

64 f) Use of Pack and Go Options.

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33rd 65

Unit-8- Internet and its Applications

a) Establishing an internet connection.

66 b) Browsing and down loading of information from internet.

34th 67

c) Sending and receiving e-mail

- Creating a message

- Creating an address book

- Attaching a file with e-mail message

- Receiving a message

- Deleting a message

68 d) Assigning IP Addresses to computers and use of domain names.

35th 69

Unit-9- Functioning of Antivirus

a) Installation and updation of an antivirus.

70 b) How to scan and remove the virus.

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LESSON PLAN

NAME OF FACULTY: SH. SANJEEV KUMAR

DISCIPLINE: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - G.P. AMBALA

SEMESTER: Ist YEAR

SUBJECT: INTERNET OF THINGS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

LESSON PLAN DURATION: 15 WEEKS

WORK LOAD (LECTURE/PRACTICAL) PER WEEK: (2 Practical)

WEEK

THEORY PRACTICALS

LECTURE

NOS TOPIC

1st 1 Unit-1- Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)

• Applications, architecture, protocols

2nd 2 • Characteristics of IoT

• Physical Design/Logical Design of IoT

3rd 3 • Functional blocks of IoT, Communication

Models

4th 4 Unit-2- Basics of C language using Arduino IDE

5th 5 • Understating basics of Arduino IDE

6th 6 • Variables, data type

7th 7 • loops, control statement, function

8th 8 Revised Unit-1 & 2

9th 9 Internal Assessment-1

10th 10

Unit-3-PracticalusingArduin-

interfacing sensors

11th 11 i) Interfacing Light Emitting Diode(LED)-

Blinking LED

12th 12 ii) Interfacing Button and LED – LED blinking

when button is pressed

13th 13 iii) Interfacing Light Dependent Resistor (LDR)

and LED,

14th 14 displaying automatic night lamp

15th 15 iv) Interfacing Temperature Sensor(LM35)

and/or humidity sensor (e.g. DHT11)

16th 16 v) Interfacing Liquid Crystal Display(LCD) –

17th 17 display data generated by sensor on LCD

18th 18

vi) Interfacing Air Quality Sensor-pollution (e.g.

MQ135) - display data on LCD ,

19th 19 switch on LED when data sensed is higher

than specified value

20th 20

vii) Interfacing Bluetooth module (e.g. HC05)-

receiving data from mobile phone on

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Arduino and display on LCD

21th 21

viii) Interfacing Relay module to demonstrate

Bluetooth based home automation

application. (using Bluetooth and relay).

22th 22 Unit-4

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)

23th 23 Machine Learning (ML),

24th 24 Deep Learning (DL).

25th 25 Role of AI in IoT and its applications

26th 26 Managing and Analysing data generated by IoT devices

– Big Data

27th 27 Machine learning (ML) Techniques e.g. classification,

linear regression, etc.

28th 28 Numerical based on above techniques.

29th 29 Understanding excel for analysing data

30th 30 Revised unit-3&4

31th 31 Internal Assessment

32th 32 Any query from any unit 1-2

33th 33 Any r query from any unit 1-2

34th 34 Any query from any unit 3-4

35th 35 Any r query from any unit 3-4

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LESSON PLAN

NAME OF FACULTY : SUBHASH CHANDER

DISCIPLINE : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER : 1 YEAR

SUBJECT : EVS

LESSON PLAN DURATION: 36 WEEKS

WORK LOAD (LECTURE/PRACTICAL) PER WEEK: (2 LECTURES & 01 PRACTICAL)

Week Lecture Day

Theory Practical Day

Practical

Topic (including assignment/ test)

Topic

1st 1 Introduction with syllabus 1 Introduction with syllabus

2 . Introduction (4 Hrs) Basics of ecology

2nd 3 eco system- concept 1 Introduction with syllabus

4 sustainable development

3rd 5 Resources renewable and non renewable.

2 Determination of pH of drinking water

6 Revision

4th 7 Air Pollution: Pollution 2 Determination of pH of drinking water 8 Sources of pollution

5th 9 Pollutants

3 To study the waste management plan of different solid waste 10 Types of Pollutants

6th 11 Air Pollution: Source of air pollution

3 To study the waste management plan of different solid waste 12 Effect of air pollution on human

health, economy

7th 13 Effect of air pollution on plant, animals

4 To segregate the various types of solid waste in a locality 14 Air pollution control methods

8th 15 Air pollution control methods

4 To segregate the various types of solid waste in a locality 16 Revision

9th 17 Revision 5 File checking and viva

18 Water Pollution Impurities in water

10th 19 Cause of water pollution 5 File checking and viva

20 Source of water pollution

11 th 21 Effect of water pollution on human health,

6 Determination of TDS in drinking water

22 Concept of dissolved O2

12 th 23 Concept of dissolved BOD 6 Determination of TDS in

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24 Concept of dissolved COD drinking water

13 th 25 Prevention of water pollution- Water treatment processes

7 Determination of alkalinity in drinking water

26 Prevention of water pollution- Water treatment processes

14 th 27 Water treatment processes, Sewage treatment.

7 Determination of alkalinity in drinking water

28 Water quality standard.

15 th 29 Revision 8 Determination of acidity in drinking water 30 Revision

16th 31 Test Oral 8 Determination of acidity in drinking water

32 Test

17th 33 Revision 9 File checking and viva

34 Soil Pollution Sources of soil pollution

18th 35 Types of Solid waste- House hold 9 File checking and viva

36 Types of Solid waste-Hospital

19th 37 Types of Solid waste- From Agriculture

10 Determination of pH of soil

38 Types of Solid waste-Biomedical

20th 39 Types of Solid waste-Animal and human,

10 Determination of pH of soil

40 Types of Solid waste- excreta

21st 41 Types of Solid waste- sediments 11 Determination of hardness in drinking water 42 Types of Solid waste- E-waste

22nd 43 Effect of Solid waste

11 Determination of hardness in drinking water 44 Disposal of Solid Waste- Solid Waste

Management

23rd 45 Disposal of Solid Waste- Solid Waste Management

12 Determination of TSS in drinking water

46 Disposal of Solid Waste- Solid Waste Management

24th 47 Revision 12 Determination of TSS in drinking water 48 Noise pollution Source of noise

pollution

25th 49 Unit of noise 13 To study the effect of melting of floating ice in water due to global warming

50 Effect of noise pollution

26 th 51 Acceptable noise level 13 To study the effect of melting of floating ice in water due to global warming

52 Different method of minimize noise pollution

27 th 53 Different method of minimize noise 14 Determination of oil &

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pollution grease in drinking water

54 Different method of minimize noise pollution

28 th 55 Unit Environmental Legislation Introduction to Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974

14 Determination of oil & grease in drinking water

56 . Introduction to Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981 and

29 th 57 Environmental Protection Act 1986). 15 Determination of organic/inorganic solid in drinking water

58 Role and Function of State Pollution Control Board and

30 th 59 Role and Function Control Board 15 Determination of organic/inorganic solid in drinking water

60 Role and Function National Green Tribunal (NGT),

31st 61 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

16 To measure the noise level in classroom and industry 62 Impact of Energy Usage on

Environment Global Warming

32nd 63 Green House Effect 16 To measure the noise level in classroom and industry

64 Depletion of Ozone layer

33rd 65 Acid Rain 17 Determination of N&P (Nitrogen & Phosphorus) of soil

66 Eco-friendly Material.

34th 67 Recycling of Material, 17 Determination of N&P (Nitrogen & Phosphorus) of soil

68 Concept of Green Buildings

35th 69 Revision 18

70 Revision