COURSE STRUCTURE FOR SECTIONS 'A' AND 'B' EXAMINATIONS
DEVELOPMENT OF COURSE STRUCTURE
The generalized commonalities of the programme, which are prerequisite for developing scientific mind and engineering attitude, are first identified and classified as Basic Commonalities.
A global outline for developing professional expertise around a common theme is identified next. This is classified as Advanced Commonalities.
The discipline-wise commonalities are developed next, followed by specialization in each discipline.
BASIC COMMONALITIES |
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ADVANCED COMMONALITIES |
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DISCIPLINE-WISE COMMONALITIES |
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SPECIALIZATION |
BASIC COMMONALITIES
To develop the basic commonalities, it is essential to first identify the fields of activities. A student of engineering is required to have
Adequate knowledge of basic sciences,
Adequate knowledge and application of engineering sciences,
Appreciation of environment and society on engineering activities, and
Adequate communication skill to communicate with engineering process,people and machine.
The subjects to cover the above fields are broadly as under :
BASIC SCIENCE |
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics |
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ENGINEERING SCIENCE |
Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing, Electrical Science |
Electronics and Instrumentation, Mechanical Science |
Material Science and Engineering |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE |
Societal Structures and Dynamics, Development Processes |
Technology Assessment, Ecosystems, Environmental Degradation |
Waste Management and...
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