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CONTINENTAL COLLEGE OF HIGHER STUDIES

FOR THE SESSION 2014-15 & 2015-2016 Continue 2017,18,19,2020 Examinations

DIPLOMA COURSE IN GENERAL

SCIENCES

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ORDINANCES

(FOR DIPLOMA COURSE IN GENERAL SCIENCES)

1. Diploma course in General Sciences is a diploma course spread over one year. The course of study of Diploma Course in General Sciences is One year course& is a minor Diploma Course, and shall be divided into two semesters.

2. Examination will be held at the end of every semester in the months of November/December (for semester I) and May/June (for semester II) or as fixed by the Vice Chancellor. Diploma Course in Management is a Minor Diploma Course.

3. The eligibility criteria for this course is 10+2 in any discipline.

4. Schedule for Examination Fees: The last date by which the admission forms and fees must reach the Registrar shall be as follows:

* No Examination form will be accepted after this date.

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The amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate for the examination shall be as prescribed the University from time to time.

Candidates shall submit their application forms for admission to the examination duly countersigned by the Head of the Department/Principal of the College.

Examination fees will be charged according to the other one year Diplomas being run in the University.

5. The supplementary examination shall be held in September or as scheduled by University. This examination shall be open to those candidates who have been declared reappear in one subject.

6. The candidates who have passed Diploma course in General Sciences and are appearing for additional subjects or for improvement of division shall be eligible to appear in the final examination.

7. The examination shall be open to a person who satisfies the requirements at A and B.

‘A’FOR EXAMINATIONHas passed at least one academic year previously the +2 examination of Punjab School Education Board or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto.

‘B’(1) (i) has remained on the rolls of University department of

Studies or a college, admitted to the privileges of the

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University throughout the academic year preceding the examination.(ii) is certified by principal of college :(a) that during the academic year he has attended in

each subject not less than 75% lectures delivered to that class in each paper.

(b) that he has obtained in House Examination at least 33% marks in aggregate of all the subjects or 25% in each subject. The Principal at discretion may allow a special test to candidates who could not appear in the House examination owing to unavoidable reasons or fails to secure the minimum marks indicated above.

OR(2) Has completed the prescribed course of instruction for

examination and can appear in subsequent diplomas run by the university in the subsequent annual examination.

8. Application for admission to the examination shall be made on the prescribed form countersigned by the authorities as mentioned in the relevant ordinances.

*(i) Every candidate will be required to attend a minimum of 75% lectures/periods delivered to that class in each paper. Teaching /seminars/ tutorials/ Guided library Reading Period of 45 minute duration ……….. 1 attendence Practical one period may be of 2-3 hours duration ………... 1 attendenceNote: Teaching weeks in an academic year=25 Required Credit hours (CH) per week for student-25

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1 Credit Hour(CH) = Lectures Contact Hour (LCH) = Seminar Tutorial /Guided Library Reading Contact Your (S/T/GR/CH) =Practical Contact Hours (PCH) In the department,where there is separate period for Guided Library Reading,the attendance for period,like the attendance of each paper, shall be 75% and will be considered like a paper of separate unit.(ii) In case of students, whose names are struck off from the rolls due to non payment of fee, and is admitted later on, his/her attendance shall not be counted for that period.(iii) The shortage in the attendance of lectures by the candidate will be condoned as per the rules made by University from time to time, failed in the examination. Such a candidate may appear in any subsequent annual examination within the period prescribed in the statutes. 9. The candidates will be required to pay examination fee as

prescribed by the University from time to time.For improvement of marks/division, the fee will be charged for each part.

10. The medium of examinations shall be as under:(i) The language concerned;(ii) English in case of other subjects.

11. Subject to the restrictions contained in the Ordinances, candidates for Diploma course in General Sciences Scheme shall be required to take up following subjects:Punjabi with 5 elective subjects:

Punjabi Compulsory OR Punjabi Mudlagyan in lieu of Punjab History & Culture, General Chemistry, General Physics, Environmental Sciences, Basic mathematics, Introduction to Computer Sciences.

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Candidates who have passed their Matriculation examination from a school located outside the State of Punjab are required to pass compulsory Punjabi.

12. (a) The minimum number of marks required to pass the examination in Diploma course of General Sciences shall be 35% in each subject, provided that subject with practicals the percentage shall be required separately in written and practical work. (b)The grace marks shall be allowed according to the general ordinances relating to ‘Award of Grace Marks’.These ordinances will apply to all the examinations.

(i) Upto 1% of total marks of Diploma shall be added to the Total marks of examination to award o higher division/55% Marks, to a candidate. (ii)Grace marks to be given shall be calculated on the basis of 1% of total aggregate marks of all the written and practical papers of examination concerned. Marks for viva-voce/internal assessment/sessional work/skillin teaching/any additional/optional subject shall not be taken into account for this purpose. If a fraction shall not be taken into account for this purpose. If a fraction works out to half or more, it shall be ignored. (iii)To pass in one or more written papers or subjects and/or to make up aggregate to pass the examination but not in practical, sessional work, internal assessment, viva-voce and skill in teaching.13. (i) A candidate who fails in only one subject may be

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allowed exemption in other subjects and he may clear that one subject in two consecutive chances i.e at the supplementary of the same year and failing that at the next annual examination.

(ii)A candidate may not avail of exemption provided above. Such a candidate shall not be eligible to join the next higher class or appear in next examination. (iii)A candidate passing the examination under this Ordinance shall not be eligible for any Scholarship, Prize or Medal.14. The registrar shall publish the result of examination as soon

as possible. The successful candidates shall receive a degree stating the division.

15. A person who has already passed any Diploma of this University may appear in Diploma course in General Sciences. A person can appear in other Diplomas of this University also with the examination of Diploma course in General Sciences and vice-versa, provided he is eligible.

16. A person who has passed Diploma course in General Sciences from this University may be allowed to reappear as private candidate in examination in same subject(s) for the purpose of improving his performance. For this purpose he shall be given two chances within a period of three years from the date of passing the Diploma.Such an examination shall be considered as minor.

17. The candidate will have to pass the Diploma Examination within period of six years.

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Diploma Course in General Sciences

One Year CourseSubject Code Subject Name Total Marks L & P

Semester-1DGS-100(A)

ORDGS-100(B)

Punjabi Compulsory

ORPunjabi

Mudlagyan in lieu of Punjab

History & Culture

100 4

DGS-101(A) General Chemistry

100 4+3

DGS-102(A) General Physics

100 4+3

DGS-103(A) Environmental Sciences

100 4

DGS-104(A) General Mathematics

100 4

DGS-105(A) Introduction to Computer

Science

100 4+3

Semester-2DGS-101(B) General

Chemistry100 4+3

DGS-102(B) General Physics

100 4+3

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DGS-103(B) Environmental Sciences

100 4

DGS-104(B) General Mathematics

100 4

DGS-105(B) Introduction to Computer

Science

100 4+3

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Semester- 1

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Diploma Course in General Sciences

DGS-100(A) Punjabi Compulsory

OR

DGS-100(B) Punjabi Mudhlagyan in lieu of Punjab History & culture

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DGS-100 (A)Punjabi Compulsory

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DGS-100(B) Punjabi Mudhlagyan in lieu of Punjab History & culture

DGS – 101(A) General Chemistry (Theory & Practical), 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17

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Semester-I, Paper-I

Maximum Marks: External 22 Time Allowed: 3 Hours Internal 08 Total Teaching hours: 40 Total 30 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERTThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire section C is

compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be provided by the

University/College.

Section A

Unit-1: Chemical Foundation/Historical Background, Importance of Chemistry,Fundamental Units, Derived Units, Measurement and Significant Figure, Rules of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Rounding of Figure, Scientific Notation, Accuracy and precision.

Unit-2: Dimensional Analysis, Temperature, Density, Velocity, acceleration, Force, Pressure, Work, Power. Simple numerical on interconversion of units.

Unit-3: Matter: The Physical & Chemical Classification of Metter, Composition of Matter, Element, Compound & Mixture.

Unit-4: Laws of Chemical Combination of Matter: Law of conservation of Matter and Energy, Law of Definite Proportion, Law of Multiple Proportion, Law of Reciprocal Proportion. Mole Concept Simple numerical base of mole concept. Symbol, Formula, Chemical Equation, Balancing of Chemical Equation. Calculation base of Chemical Equation. 20 hours

Section B

Unit-5: Structure of Atom: Dalton Atomic Theory, Discovery of Fundamental Particle, Electron, Proton, Neutron. Concept of Atomic Number, Atomic Weight, Isotope, Isobars. Thomson's Model of Atom and its Limitations, Ruther ford's Model of Atom and its Limitations, Bohr's Model of Atom and its Limitations. Concept of Shels (Orbit), Subshel, Orbitals. Quantum Number, Shapes of s,p,d, orbitals. Electronic Configuration, Rules: Aufbau principle, Pauli's Exclusion, Hunds Rule.

Unit-6: Periodic Table: Significance of Classification, brief history of the development of periodic table,

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modern periodic law and the present form of periodic table, periodic trends in properties of elements - atomic radii, ionic radii, inert gas radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, valence. 20 hours

Practical-ISemester-I

M.M = 20 Time = 2 hours

Instructions for ExaminerExaminer will set four questions in the paper. Students are advice to tick any two experiments. Each student will perform one experiment.

Marks Distribution: Performance = 8 marksTheory of practical = 4 marksViva = 4 marksPractical note-book = 4 marks

1. To determine the melting point of the given solid substance.2. To determine the boiling point of the given organic liquid. 3. To prepare a pure sample of copper sulphate crystals from the given crude sample.4. To determine the normality & strength of the given solution of caustic soda (NaOH). Your are provided

with 0.1 normal oxalic acid solution.5. To determine the normality & strength of the given solution of caustic soda (NaOH). You are provided

with M/20 oxalic acid solution.6. To determine the normality & strength of the given solution of dilute HCl by titrating against 0.1

normal sodium carbonate solution.7. To prepare a standard solution 0.1 N oxalic acid solution.8. To prepare a standard solution M/20 oxalic acid solution.

DGS – 102(A) General Physics (Theory & Practical), 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17Semester-I, Paper-I

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Maximum Marks: External 22 Time Allowed: 3 Hours Internal 08 Total Teaching hours: 40 Total 30 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERTThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire section C is

compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be provided by the

University/College.

Course Content-

Section AIntroduction: The Name of Physics Idealized Models standards and Units Unit Consistency& conversions Uncertainty & Significant FiguresVectors and Vector Algebra: Vectors and Vector Algebra, Vectors and Scalars, Graphical Method of Vector Addition Analytical Method of Vector Addition, Vector Subtraction Unit Vector, Vector Multiplication: Scalar and Vector ProductSection BMotion in One or Two Dimensions Kinematics Freely Falling Bodies Projectile MotionElectric Charge, Electric field and electric Potential, Electric Charge, Columb's Law, Electric FieldCapacitance, Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance, Power in AC CircuitsCurrent Resistance and Electromotive Force, Current Resistance Electromotive Force and circuits, Direct-Current Circuits, Resistors in series and parallel, Kirchhoff’s Law

Reference Books:

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Chattopadhyay, D., Rakshit, P.C. and Saha, B. 2003. An Advanced Course in Practical Physics. New Central Book Agency.Sears, F.W., Zemansky, M. Young, H and Freedman, R.A. 2003. University Physics with Modern Physics, 11th ed. Addison Wesley Publishing Co.Giancoli, D. 2004. Physics: Principles and Applications Laboratory Manual Vol 1, 5th Edition. Prentice Hall, Inc.Giancoli, d. 2003. Physics for Scientists and Engineers, VOL 2. Prentice Hall, Inc.Cutnell, J.D. and Johnson, K.W. 2003. Physics, 7th Edition. Wiley Pub, Inc.Haliday, D., Resnick, R and Walker, J. 2003. Fundamentals of Physics, 6th Edition. John Wiley and sons, Inc.

Semester 1

Maximum Marks: 20

(1) One full experiment requiring the student to take some data, analyse and draw conclusion-(candidates are expected to state their results with limits of errors. (08)

(2) Brief theory (04)(3) Viva-voce (04)(4) Record(Practical file) (04)

Maxi

List of Physics Lab. Practicals

1) To determine the thickness of glass strip by using spherometer.2) To find the volume of a cylinder by using verniercalliper. 3) To find the diameter of a wire by using screw gauge.4) To verify the parallelogram law of forces.5) To find the moment of inertia of a flywheel.

DGS-103 (A) Environmental Sciences(Theory)

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Semester 1Maximum Marks: External 22 Time Allowed: 3 Hours

Internal 08 Total Teaching hours: 40Total 30 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be

provided by the University/College.

Section A

The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies: Definition, scope and importance. Need for public awareness.Natural resources (a): Renewable and Non-renewable resources, Natural resources and associated problems.

1. Forest resources2. Water resources

Section BNatural resources (b):

1. Mineral resources2. Food resources

Ecosystems: Concept of an ecosystem, structure and function of ecosystem, producers, consumers and decomposers.Refernces:

1. Environmental studies by Dr. R. J. Ranjit Daniel, Dr. Jagadish Krishna Swamy.2. Environmental Sciences by Srivastavas.3. Environmental Studies by Diksha Dave and S.S. Katewa.

Practical

Maximum marks: 30

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1. Experiment performance (15)2. Brief theory (05)3. Viva (05)4. Record (Practical file) (05)

List of practicals

1. To check the TSS (Total Suspended Solid), TDS (Total Dissolved Solid) and Total Solid in a sewage water sample.

2. To calculate the hardness of water collected from different sources.3. Determination of Alkalinity of agricultural soil by titration method.4. Determination of Acidity of given water sample collected from industrial discharge.

References_Envirinmentol studies-Dr. R. J Ranjit Daniel,Dr. Jagadish Krishna SwamyEnvironmental Sciences by SrivastavasEnvironmental Studies by Diksha Dave,SS Katewa

DGS -104(A) General Mathematics (Theory)

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Semester 1

Maximum Marks: External 38 Time Allowed: 3 HoursInternal 12 Total Teaching hours: 40Total 50 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be provided by the University/College

Sets: Sets and their representations, Finite and Infinite Sets , Empty Sets, Equal sets, Subsets, Power Sets, Universal Sets, Venn Sets, Complement of a set, Operations on Sets( Union, Inresection & Differences of two sets), Applications of Sets.

Relations &Functions:

Ordered Pairs, Cartesian Product of sets, Relations, Domain, Codomain & Range,

Functions-Into &Onto functions, One-One and One-One Onto Functions, Constant Function, Composition of Functions, Invertible Functions,Binary Operations

Mathematical Induction:The principle of Mathematical Induction,Simple Application.

Complex Numbers: Complex Numbers in the form of a+ib, Real and Imaginary parts of a complex numbers, Complex Conjugate ,Argand Diagram, Representation of a complex number by a point in a plane, Modulus and argument of a complex number, Square root of a complex number, Cube roots of unity

Trignometry :Degree measure and radian measure of positive and ngative angle,relation between degree and radian, Definition of trigonometric fnctions with the help of a unit circle. Periodic functions, concept of periodicity of Trgonometric functions.

References-

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1. Basic Technical Mathematical By Allyn J. Washington2. D.R.Sharma, Spectrum Mathematics for XI AND XII, Sharma Publications, Jalandhar3. Bridge course in Mathematics by R. C.joshi

DGS -105(A) Introduction to Computer Science(Theory & Practical)

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Semester 1Maximum Marks: External 38 Time Allowed: 3 Hours

Internal 12 Total Teaching hours: 40Total 50 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be

provided by the University/College.Section A

Unit -1: Fundamentals of Computers: Introduction-Characteristics of Computers, The Computer Generations, First Generation, Second Generation, Third Generation, Fourth Generation, Fifth Generation

Unit -2: Computer Hardware: Basic Computer Organization- Input Unit, Output Unit, Storage Unit, Arithmetic Logic Unit, Control Unit, Central Processing Unit, The System Concept

20 Hours

Section B

Unit -3 Operating System & Utility Programs- What is an Operating System, Main functions of an operating System, Measuring System Performance, Process Management, Multiprogramming, Multitasking, Multiprocessing, Time-Sharing, Some popular operating systems

Unit-4 Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power-Point20

HoursReferencesJoyce Cox,Curtis Frye, Step by Step,2007 Microsoft Office SystemJerry Joyce & Marianne Moon, Plain & Simple,2007 Microsoft Office SystemSatish Jain, GeethaIyer, BPB's Computer Course Made Simple, New DelhiComputer Fundamentals by Pradeep K. Sinha&PritiSinha

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Semester -2

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DGS - 101 (B) General Chemistry (Theory & Practical), 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17

Semester-I1, Paper-I1

Maximum Marks: External 22 Time Allowed: 3 HoursInternal 08 Total Teaching hours: 40Total 30 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be

provided by the University/College.

Section AUnit-7: Three states of matter. Intermolecular interactions, type of bonding, melting and boiling

points. Role of gas laws in elucidating the concept of the molecule, Boyle's law, Charle's law, Gay Lussac's law, Avogadro's law. Ideal behavious, empirical derivation of gas. Equation. Ideal gas equation. Deviation from ideal behaviour, liquefaction of gases.Liquid State - Vapour pressure, viscosity and surface tension (qualitative idea only, no mathematical derivations).

Unit-8: Chemical Bonding: Definition, Valence electron, Ionic bond, Lewis notation. Covalent bond, σ bond (sigma bond), π bond (pi bond), Polarity in covalent bond, Dipole moment.

Concept of Hybridisation involving s,p,d-orbitals, H-bond, Concept of resonance. 20 hours

Section B

Unit-9: General introduction, methods of purification, qualitative and quantitative analysis, classification and IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds.Electronic displacements in a covalent bond: inductive effect, electromeric effect, resonance and hyper conjugation.Homolytic and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: free radicals, carbocations, carbanions; electrophiles and nucleophiles, types of organic reactions.

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Unit-10: Classification of hydrocarbonsAlkanes- Nomenclature, isomerism, conformations (ethane only), physical properties, chemical reactions including free radical mechanism of halogenation, combustion and pyrolysis.Alkenes - Nomenclature, structure of double bond (ethene), geometrical isomerism, physical properties,methods of preparation; addition of hydrogen, halogen, water hydrogen halides (Markonvikov's addition and peroxide effect), ozonolysis, oxidation, mechanism of electrophilic addition.Alkynes- Nomenclature , structure of triple bond (ethyne), physical properties, methods of preparation, chemical reactions: acidic character of alkynes, addition reaction of - hydrogen, halogens, hydrogen halides and water.

Unit-11; Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Introduction, IUPAC nomenclature; Benzene: resonance, aromaticity; chemical properties: mechanism of electrophilic substitution - nitration sulphonation, halogenation, Friedel Craft's alkylation and acylation; directive influence of functional group in mono-substituted benzene; carcinogenicity and toxicity. 20 hours

Practical-IISemester-II

M.M = 20 Time = 2 hours

Instructions for ExaminerExaminer will give one salt from the following

1. CuSO4, Al(OOCCH3)3, NaCl, Na2CO3, FeCl3, NH4Cl, Al2(SO4)3.2. To purify impure sample of Benzoic acid from a commercial sample. 2

Marks Distribution: Salt analysis = 8 marks (1 Preliminary test, 1 Wet test, 2 Group test,

2 Confirmation test, 1+1 for Cation & anion) Theory of practical = 2 marksViva = 4 marksPractical note-book = 4 marks

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DGS – 102(B) General Physics (Theory & Practical), 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17

Semester-I1, Paper-I1

Maximum Marks: External 22 Time Allowed: 3 Hours Internal 08 Total Teaching hours: 40 Total 30 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERTThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be

provided by the University/College.

Section A

Magnetic Field and Magnetic forces, Magnetic force on current carrying conductors, DC Motor

Work, Power and Energy, Definition of Work, Power and Energy, Energy conservationUniform Circular Motion, Forces in Uniform, Circular Motion, Vertical and Horizontal Circle, Section BKinematics of Rotation, Dynamics of Rotation,, Rotation Angular Impulse and Momentum, Periodic Motion, Simple Harmonic Motion, The Simple Pendulum, Motion in One or Two Dimensions Kinematics Freely Falling Bodies Projectile MotionModern PhysicsRelative Nature of Simultaneity, Relativity of length, Bohr Model, Quantum Mechanics,

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Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions.

Reference Books:

Chattopadhyay, D., Rakshit, P.C. and Saha, B. 2003. An Advanced Course in Practical Physics. New Central Book Agency.Sears, F.W., Zemansky, M. Young, H and Freedman, R.A. 2003. University Physics with Modern Physics, 11th ed. Addison Wesley Publishing Co.Giancoli, D. 2004. Physics: Principles and Applications Laboratory Manual Vol 1, 5th Edition. Prentice Hall, Inc.Giancoli, d. 2003. Physics for Scientists and Engineers, VOL 2. Prentice Hall, Inc.Cutnell, J.D. and Johnson, K.W. 2003. Physics, 7th Edition. Wiley Pub, Inc.Haliday, D., Resnick, R and Walker, J. 2003. Fundamentals of Physics, 6th Edition. John Wiley and sons, Inc.

Maximum Marks:20

(1) One full experiment requiring the student to take some data, analyse and draw conclusion-(candidates are expected to state their results with limits of errors. (08)

(2) Brief theory (04)(3) Viva-voce (04)(4) Record(Practical file) (04)

List of Lab Practicals

1. To verify the Ohm’s Law.2. To find the Time Period of simple pendulum.3. To find the unknown Resistance by using wheatstone bridge.4. To verify the laws of Resistance in series and parallel.5. To determine the capacity of a parallel plate capacitor by discharging through a voltmeter.

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DGS-103 (B) Environmental Sciences(Theory)

Semester-I1, Paper-I1

Maximum Marks: External 22 Time Allowed: 3 Hours Internal 08 Total Teaching hours: 40 Total 30 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERTThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be

provided by the University/College.

Section A

Environmental pollution: Definition, cause, effects and control measures of the following

1. Air pollution2. Water pollution3. Soil pollution4. Marine pollution5. Noise pollution6. Thermal pollution7. Nuclear hazards.

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Section B

Social issues and the environment:

1. From unsustainable to sustainable development.2. Urban problems related to energy.3. Water conservation, rain water harvesting and watershed management.4. Wasteland reclamation.5. Consumerism and waste products.6. Environment Protection Act.

Field work

1. Visit to a local area to document environmental areas, river/forest/ grassland/ hill/ mountain.

2. Visit to a local polluted site – Urban/ Rural/ Industrial/ Agriculture.

Refernces:

1. Environmental studies by Dr. R. J. Ranjit Daniel, Dr. Jagadish Krishna Swamy.

2. Environmental Sciences by Srivastavas.3. Environmental Studies by Diksha Dave and S.S. Katewa.

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DGS-104 (B) Mathematics (Theory & Practical)

Semester-I1, Paper-I1

Maximum Marks: External 38 Time Allowed: 3 Hours Internal 12 Total Teaching hours: 40 Total 50 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERTThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be

provided by the University/College.

Matrices and Determinant: Concept, notation, order , equality, types of matrices, zero matrix, ranspose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrices. Addition, multiplication and scalar multiplication of matrices, simple properties of addition , multiplication and scalar multiplication.

Determinant of a sqaure matrix (up to 3 x 3 matrices), properties of determinants, minors cofactors and application of determinants in finding the area of triangle. Adjoint and Inverse of a sqare matrix. Consistency, Inconsistency and number of solutions of system of linear equations by examples, solving system of linear equation in two or three variables(having unique solution) using inverse of a matrix.

Integrals: Integration as Inverse of differentiation, Integration of a variety of functions by substitution, by partial fractions , Integration by parts, Definite Integrals as a limit of sum, Basic prperties of definite integrals and evaluation of definite integrals

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Differential Equations:Definition, order and degree, general and particular solutions of differential equations by the method of seperation of variables, homogeneous differential equations, of first order and first degree, Solutions of linear differential equations.

References:

1. Basic Technical Mathematics by Allyn J. Washington ,Addison Wellsely2. Spectrum Mathemtica for XI and XII, Sharma publications, Jalandhar3. Bridge Course in Mathematics by R.C. Joshi, New Academic Publishers.

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DGS -105(B) Introduction to Computer Science(Theory & Practical)

Semester 11

Maximum Marks: External 38 Time Allowed: 3 HoursInternal 12 Total Teaching hours: 40Total 50 Pass Marks: 35%

Out of 30 Marks, internal assessment (based on two mid-semester tests/internal examination, written assignment/project work etc. and attendance) carries 08 marks, and the final examination at the end of the semester carries 22 marks.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of three sections A,B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from respective sections of the syllabus and each question carries 03 marks. Section C, consists of 10 marks, having 05 short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES1. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from section A and B, and the entire

section C is compulsory.2. Use of non programmable calculator is allowed in the examination centre but this will not be

provided by the University/College.SECTION- A

Unit : 5 Computer Software: Software, Relationship between Hardware & Software, Types of Software, System Software, Application Software, Logical System Architecture, Downloading Public-Domain Software, Firmware Unit : 6 Microsoft Excel

SECTION -BUnit : 7 Internet & World Wide Web- Definition, Brief History, Its Basic Services, E-Mail, File Transfer Protocol, Telnet, Usenet News, The WWW, WWW Browsers, Uses of the Internet, Accessing & Subscribing to Online Resources Unit : 8 Communications & Networks- Basic elements of a Communication System, Data Transmission Modes, Data Transmission Speed, Data Transmission Media, Microwave System, Communication Satellite, Optical Fibers, Network Topologies, Star Network. References Joyce Cox,Curtis Frye, Step by Step,2007 Microsoft Office System Jerry Joyce & Marianne Moon, Plain & Simple,2007 Microsoft Office System Satish Jain, GeethaIyer, BPB's Computer Course Made Simple, New Delhi Computer Fundamentals by Pradeep K. Sinha&PritiSinha

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