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1 MURUGAPPA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Sathyamurthy Nagar, Chennai-62 (Academically Autonomous Institution) REGULATIONS 2012 L - SCHEME REGARDING ADMISSION, EVALUATION, AWARD OF DIPLOMA UNDER ACADEMIC AUTONOMY APPROVED IN THE 35 TH ACADEMIC BOARD DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING (SIX-SEMESTER REGULAR, SEVEN-SEMESTER SANDWICH FULL-TIME AND EIGHT SEMESTER PART-TIME) 1. CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION 1.1 AGE LIMIT Candidates for admission into the first semester of six-semester Regular, seven-semester Sandwich, eightsemester Part-Time Diploma Courses and to the third semester Regular Diploma courses under Lateral Entry shall satisfy the age limit as prescribed by the Directorate of Technical Education. 1.2 QUALIFICATIONS Candidates seeking admission into Full-Time and Part-Time Diploma Courses shall be required to have passed X standard examination of the State Board of Education, Tamil Nadu or any other equivalent examination already recognised by the Directorate of School Education Board, Tamilnadu with eligibility for admission to First year of Higher Secondary School in Tamil Nadu. For Part-Time Diploma Course candidates, in addition, weightage is given for industrial experience as prescribed by the Directorate of Technical Education Candidates seeking admission to the Second Year (III ) of Regular Diploma Courses under Lateral Entry shall be required to have passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Examination (Vocational) or 2 year Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Certificate Examination after passing X Std. Examination of State Board of Education as prescribed by the Directorate of Technical Education. 1.3 ELIGIBILITY Candidates seeking admission shall satisfy the eligibility conditions such as subjects, marks, number of attempts etc, as prescribed by the Directorate of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu. 2. DURATION OF COURSE The duration for the Full-Time Regular Diploma Course shall be 6 consecutive semesters and for the Sandwich Diploma Course shall be 7 consecutive semesters and spread over 3 and 3 ½ academic years respectively, and for Part-Time Diploma Course shall be 8 consecutive semesters spread over 4 academic years. Each semester shall have a minimum duration of 16 Weeks. One academic year constitutes two semesters. The minimum and maximum period for completion of Diploma Courses are as given below: Minimum Maximum Regular Diploma Students 3 years 6 years Lateral Entry Students 2 years 5 years Sandwich Diploma Students 3½ years 6½ years Part-Time Diploma Students 4 years 7 years L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 1 of 184

2 3. BRANCHES OF STUDY Candidate may be offered at the time of admission, one of the following branches of study or such other branches of study as may be instituted from time to time. Branch Full-Time Diploma Course Part-Time Diploma Course Civil Engineering Regular and Sandwich Regular Mechanical Engineering Regular and Sandwich Regular Electrical & Electronics Engineering Regular and Sandwich Regular Electronics & Communication Regular and Sandwich Regular Engineering Computer Engineering Regular --- Mechanical Engineering (Tool & Die) Sandwich Regular Electronics (Robotics) Sandwich SUBJECTS OF STUDY The subjects of study shall include theory and practical as detailed in the Curriculum. The curriculum also includes project work for Full-Time Regular and Sandwich Diploma Courses as well as for Part-Time Regular Diploma Courses and Industrial training for Sandwich Diploma Courses. 5. EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE 5.1 THEORY SUBJECTS: The evaluation of students performance in each one of the theory subjects, shall be by continuous assessment comprising two assessment tests, one model exam, one assignment, attendance and an end-semester examination as mentioned below: Components Duration Marks Max. Marks Continuous Assessment (CA) 25 CA Test I and II # 1 Hr. 10 Model Exam ## 3 Hrs. 5 Assignment* 5 Attendance** 5 End Examination*** 3 Hrs. 75 Total 100 # 2 Tests of 1 hour duration each for 30 marks shall be conducted and the average mark of the two tests shall be taken and reduced to 10 marks. ## Model Examination of 3 hour duration for 100 marks shall be conducted during the last week of the semester and marks scored shall be reduced to 5 marks. * For each theory subject, one Assignment is to be given for 30 marks and the marks scored shall be reduced to 5 marks. ** Marks for attendance shall be awarded only to candidates securing above 80% attendance (Minimum required for completion of semesters, (vide clause 8)). 80% - 84% 0-1 mark 84% - 88% 1-2 marks 88% - 92% 2-3 marks 92% - 96% 3-4 marks 96% - 100% 4-5 marks i.e marks for each percent above 80% *** Answer scripts are valued for 100 marks and reduced to 75 marks as End semester Examination marks. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 2 of 184

3 5.2. PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: (a) For practical subject except Communication and Life Skills Practical the Continuous Assessment marks shall be 25 and the End Examination shall be 75. Continuous Assessment and End Examination marks will be assigned as mentioned below: Components Marks Maximum Marks Continuous Assessment 25 Record 10 Mid Test 10 Attendance ** 5 End Examination 75 Total 100 ** Marks for attendance shall be awarded similar to theory subjects. b) For practical subject Communication & Life Skills Practical the Continuous Assessment marks shall be 50 and the End Examination shall be 50. Continuous Assessment and End marks shall be assigned as mentioned below: Components Marks Maximum Marks Continuous Assessment 50 Professional Communication 20 Life Skills 15 Record 10 Attendance ** 5 End Examination 50 Monodic Communication 30 Dyadic Communication 20 Total 100 ** Marks for attendance shall be awarded similar to theory subjects. 5.3 PROJECT WORK: The evaluation of Project work shall be based on Continuous Assessment consisting of two periodical Reviews during final semester and End Examination consisting of written test, project report and viva-voce, demonstration and explanation. Components Marks Maximum Marks Continuous Assessment 25 First Review 10 Second Review 10 Attendance ** 5 End Examination 75 Viva Voce 15 Project Report 10 Demonstration/Explanation 15 Applicability of the Project 05 Written Test 30 Total 100 ** Marks for attendance shall be awarded similar to theory Subjects. Written Test in 3 topics: a) Entrepreneurship 5 questions x 2 marks = 10 b) Environment Management 5 questions x 2 marks = 10 c) Disaster Management 5 questions x 2 marks = 10 L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 3 of 184

4 5.4 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING: Industrial Training for Sandwich Diploma Course students shall be evaluated based on continuous assessment consisting of two periodical Reviews and End Examination of Training Report and viva voce. ** Marks for attendance shall be awarded similar to theory subjects. 6. CLASS ADVISER Components Marks Maximum Marks Continuous Assessment 50 First Review 20 Second Review 20 Attendance** (present in the industry) 10 End Examination 50 Training Report 20 Viva voce 30 Total 100 The Class Adviser shall be a member of the faculty of the concerned Department to whom a certain member of students of the Department will be assigned. His/her responsibilities are: To help the students in planning their subjects of study. To give general advise on academic performance. To monitor attendance and academic performance of each student. To prepare and send the performance evaluation report to the parent / guardian. To intimate the parent/guardian about the poor performance / attendance. 7. CLASS COMMITTEE 7.1 Branch-wise class committee will be constituted by the Principal every semester with the following members. 1. Teachers of all subjects 2. Two student members from each class nominated by the Head of Department. 3. Class advisers of all classes. 4. Head of Department/Department In-charges Chairperson 7.2. First and Second Class Committees will be constituted by the Principal with the following members: 1. One senior faculty of each subject. 2. Two student members from each section 3. Department In-charge of General Engineering Department Chairperson 7.3. The basic responsibilities of the class committee are to review periodically the progress of the classes, and to discuss problems concerning curricula and syllabi, and conduct of classes and to approve the Continuous Assessment marks. 7.4 The class committee shall be required to meet thrice in a semester, first at the beginning of the semester, second in the middle of the semester and third at the end of the semester to approve the continuous assessment marks of the classes. 8. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT FOR COMPLETION OF A SEMESTER A student shall secure not less than 80% attendance during the semester for the completion of a semester. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 4 of 184

5 9. COURSE REPETITION 9.1 A student who secures less than 80% of attendance in a semester, has to repeat all the subjects of that (vide clause 8) in the next academic year 9.2 A student who has not appeared at least in a single examination in theory or practical or project work or industrial training of a particular End- Examination, cannot continue his / her studies in the next semester even if he / she has 80% or more attendance in that semester. 9.3 A student who has fulfilled the attendance requirements and has appeared in any one subject in current semester is not eligible to repeat the same semester. 10. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPEARING IN END SEMESTER EXAMINATION A candidate shall normally be permitted to appear for the end semester examination of the current semester if he/she has satisfied the semester completion requirements (vide clause 8) and has registered for examination in all subjects of the semester and also has registered for examination in all subjects of earlier semester/s in which he / she has not passed. 11. SANDWICH DIPLOMA COURSE The performance and attendance of a student of Sandwich Diploma Course during Industrial Training has to be satisfactory to continue in the Sandwich Diploma Course, otherwise the student has to repeat the Industrial training or discontinue the Diploma Course. The Sandwich Diploma Course Industrial Training is regulated by the Apprenticeship Amendment Act Sandwich Diploma Course students shall complete the industrial training for one year in two spells of six months each during the course of study, first spell of Industrial Training during the fourth semester and the second spell during the seventh semester. 12. SUBJECTWISE PASSING REQUIREMENTS For a pass in the Theory Subject, a student should secure a minimum of 30 marks out of 75 marks in the End Examination and 40 marks out of 100 marks, the Aggregate of Continuous Assessment marks and End Examination marks For a pass in Practical Subject, except the subject Communication & Life Skills Practical a student should secure a minimum of 35 marks out of 75 marks in the End Examination and 50 marks out of 100 marks, the Aggregate of Continuous Assessment marks and End Examination marks For a pass in the subject Communication & Life Skills Practical and Industrial training, a student should secure a minimum of 25 marks out of 50 marks in the End Examination and 50 marks out of 100 marks, the Aggregate of Continuous Assessment marks and End Examination marks For a pass in Project Work, a student should secure a minimum of 35 marks out of 75 marks in end semester examination and 50 marks out of 100 marks, the Aggregate of Continuous Assessment marks and end semester examination marks If a student fails in a subject, the Continuous Assessment Marks obtained by him/her in the first attempt shall be retained and considered valid for all subsequent attempts. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 5 of 184

6 13. DISCIPLINE AND MALPRACTICE IN THE EXAMINATION Every student is required to be disciplined and to have decorous behaviour both inside and outside the campus and not to indulge in any activity, which will tend to bring down the prestige of the institution Any act of malpractices by a student during the examinations, such as copying from the answer books of other students, possession of cell phones, written / printed matters, showing / transferring answer books, discussing with other candidates etc., notified from time to time, will be punishable and will entail debarring from writing the examination up to a maximum of three years and also cancellation of the marks obtained in all the subjects in which the student has appeared during the particular end semester examination by the Awards Committee. 14. CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES All successful candidates who secure 75% aggregate marks and above, in all the subjects of 3 rd semester to 6 th semester and project work for the Regular Diploma Course and in all the subjects of 3 rd semester to 7 th semester, Project work and industrial training for the Sandwich Diploma Course, and in all subjects of 3 rd semester to 8 th semester and project work for the Part-Time Diploma Course, passed in FIRST APPEARANCE in the respective semester examinations and also passed in all subjects of First and Second Examinations within the stipulated period of study of 3 years for Full time Regular Diploma Courses, 3½ years for Sandwich Diploma Courses and 4 years for Part-Time Diploma Courses without any break will be declared to have passed in FIRST CLASS WITH DISTINCTION All candidates who secures aggregate marks 60% and above but below 75% of marks in all the subjects of 3 rd to 6 th semester and project work for the Regular Diploma Courses, in all the subjects of 3 rd semester to 7 th semester, project work and industrial training for the Sandwich Diploma Course, and in all subjects of 3 rd semester to 8 th semester and project work for the Part-Time Diploma Course, and also passed in respective semester examinations including all the subjects of First and Second semester within the stipulated period of 3 years for Regular Diploma Courses and 3½ years for Sandwich Diploma courses and 4 years for Part Time Diploma Courses and without any break will be declared to have passed in FIRST CLASS All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed in SECOND CLASS. 15. DECLARATION OF RESULTS The results will be declared after the approval of the marks and classification by the Awards Committee of the institution. 16. REVALUATION Any candidate can apply for Photocopy of his/her answer script of any Theory subject, he/she had appeared, if he/she is not satisfied with the marks awarded to him/her in the subject. The candidate has to fill-in the prescribed application form and remit Rs.100/- per paper for getting the photocopy of the answer script as per the notification issued by the Chairman, Autonomous Examination. After going through the Answer script if the candidate desires for revaluation, he/she has to pay a re-valuation fee of Rs.400/- per paper, within 3 working days, after receipt of the photocopy of the answer script. The revaluation system is not applicable for Practical subjects, Project work and Industrial Trainings. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 6 of 184

7 17. MARK SHEET The Mark sheet issued to each student at the end of each semester, up to pre-final semester will contain the following: a. The month, and year of the examination. b. The performance in each subject in the form of Marks. c. The result as Pass or Fail The consolidated Mark-sheet issued at the end of the course to each student will contain the following: a. The Month and year of examination passed in each subject. b. The Performance in each subject in the form of Marks c. The Classification of results 18. ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF DIPLOMA A student shall be declared eligible for the award of the Diploma if he/she has: 18.1 Registered and successfully completed all the theory and practical subjects and project work (in the case of Full-Time Regular/Sandwich Diploma Course or Part-Time Diploma Course) and in addition two spells of industrial training in the case of Sandwich Diploma Course (vide clause 11.2) No dues to the institution No disciplinary action pending against him / her. 19. AWARD OF DIPLOMA The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Directorate of Technical Education awards the Diploma to the successful candidates on the recommendations of Awards Committee of the institution. 20. BREAK OF STUDY Students shall not be permitted to discontinue the course of study for a duration of more than three years during any part of their course of study. However, for students for whom continuous break in study is less than or equal to three years, prior permission of the Chairman, Board of Examination is necessary to continue in the Diploma Course and to appear in the examination. Such students will be awarded only Second Class. 21. DISCONTINUED STUDENTS OF FIRST SEMESTER For any student who discontinued his / her studies during the first semester or not appeared in Autonomous Examinations of any First semester subjects, his/her admission gets cancelled. If he/she is willing to study in this institution, he/she has to seek fresh admission to first semester as per the admission norms. 22. POWER TO MODIFY Notwithstanding all that have been stated above the Academic Board of the institution has the right to modify any of the above regulations from time to time. **** L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 7 of 184

8 L - SCHEME CURRICULUM AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION DIPLOMA COURSE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (3 YEAR REGULAR) I Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 GEL11 Communication Skills in English GEL12 Engineering Mathematics- I GEL13 Engineering Mathematics- II GEL14 Engineering Physics -I GEL15 Engineering Chemistry- I GEL16 Engineering Physics -I Practical GEL17 Engineering Chemistry- I Practical 8 GEL18 Engineering Graphics- I Practical 9 GEL19 Computer Applications Practical Total II Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 Communication Skills in English GEL21 Practical 2 GEL22 Engineering Mathematics -III GEL23 Engineering Mathematics -IV GEL24 Engineering Physics- II GEL25 Engineering Chemistry -II GEL26 Engineering Physics -II Practical Engineering Chemistry -II GEL27 Practical 8 Engineering Graphics- II GEL28 Practical 9 GEL29 Workshop Practice Total L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 8 of 184

9 III Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL31 Strength of Materials MEL32 Manufacturing Technology - I MEL33 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power MEL34 Computer Aided Machine Drawing Practical 5 MEL35 Mechanical Testing and Quality Control Practical 6 MEL36 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Practical 7 MEL37 Manufacturing Technology - I Practical Total IV Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL41 Thermal Engineering - I MEL42 Manufacturing Technology - II MEL43 Renewable Energy Engineering MEL44 Electrical Drives & Control MEL45 Thermal Engineering Practical MEL46 Electrical Drives & Control Practical 7 MEL47 Manufacturing Technology - II Practical Total L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 9 of 184

10 V Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL51 Design of Machine Elements MEL52 Elective - I Theory MEL53 Thermal Engineering - II MEL54 Automobile Engineering MEL55 Automobile Engineering Practical 6 MEL56 Metrology & Measurements and Machine Tool Testing Practical 7 GEL57 Communication and Life Skills Practical Total MEL52 Elective - I Theory: MEL 52.1 Modern Machining Processes MEL 52.2 Power Plant Engineering MEL 52.3 Refrigeration and Air-conditioning VI Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL61 Industrial Engineering and Management 2 MEL62 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 MEL63 Elective - II Theory MEL64 Elective - II Practical - 4 3/ MEL65 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Practical 6 MEL66 Process Automation Practical MEL67 Project Work Total MEL63 Elective - II Theory: MEL 63.1 Robotics MEL 63.2 Press Tools MEL 63.3 Proto-Typing in Product Design MEL64 Elective - II Practical: MEL 64.1 Robotics Practical MEL 64.2 Press Tools Practical MEL 64.3 Proto-Typing in Product Design Practical T Theory P Practical ESE End Examination CAM Continuous Assessment Mark ESM End Examination Mark L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 10 of 184

11 L - SCHEME CURRICULUM AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION DIPLOMA COURSE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (3 ½ YEAR SANDWICH) I Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 GEL11 Communication Skills in English GEL12 Engineering Mathematics- I GEL13 Engineering Mathematics- II GEL14 Engineering Physics -I GEL15 Engineering Chemistry- I GEL16 Engineering Physics -I Practical GEL17 Engineering Chemistry- I Practical 8 GEL18 Engineering Graphics- I Practical 9 GEL19 Computer Applications Practical Total II Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 Communication Skills in English GEL21 Practical 2 GEL22 Engineering Mathematics -III GEL23 Engineering Mathematics -IV GEL24 Engineering Physics- II GEL25 Engineering Chemistry -II GEL26 Engineering Physics -II Practical Engineering Chemistry -II GEL27 Practical 8 Engineering Graphics- II GEL28 Practical 9 GEL29 Workshop Practice Total L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 11 of 184

12 III Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL31 Strength of Materials MEL32 Manufacturing Technology - I MEL33 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power MEL34 Computer Aided Machine Drawing Practical 5 MEL35 Mechanical Testing and Quality Control Practical 6 MEL36 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Practical 7 MEL37 Manufacturing Technology - I Practical Total IV Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL42 Manufacturing Technology - II MEL47 Manufacturing Technology - II Practical 3 MEL48 Industrial Training - I Total V Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL41 Thermal Engineering - I MEL43 Renewable Energy Engineering MEL44 Electrical Drives & Control MEL51 Design of Machine Elements MEL52 Elective - I Theory MEL45 Thermal Engineering Practical MEL46 Electrical Drives & Control Practical 8 MEL56 Metrology & Measurements and Machine Tool Testing Practical Total MEL52 Elective - I Theory: MEL 52.1 Modern Machining Processes MEL 52.2 Power Plant Engineering MEL 52.3 Refrigeration and Air-conditioning L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 12 of 184

13 VI Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL53 Thermal Engineering - II MEL54 Automobile Technology MEL61 Industrial Engineering and Management 4 MEL62 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 5 MEL 55 Automobile Technology Practical 6 MEL64 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Practical 7 MEL66 Process Automation Practical GEL57 Communication and Life Skills Practical Total VII Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL 63 Elective - II Theory MEL 64 Elective - II Practical - 4 3/ MEL 67 Project Work MEL 74 Industrial Training - II Total MEL63 Elective - II Theory: MEL 63.1 Robotics MEL 63.2 Press Tools MEL 63.3 Proto-Typing in Product Design MEL64 Elective - II Practical: MEL 64.1 Robotics Practical MEL 64.2 Press Tools Practical MEL 64.3 Proto-Typing in Product Design Practical T Theory P Practical ESE End Examination CAM Continuous Assessment Mark ESM End Examination Mark L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 13 of 184

14 L - SCHEME CURRICULUM AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION DIPLOMA COURSE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (4 YEAR PART TIME) I Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 GEL11 Communication Skills in English GEL12 Engineering Mathematics- I GEL13 Engineering Mathematics -II GEL14 Engineering Physics -I GEL15 Engineering Chemistry -I GEL16 Engineering Physics -I Practical - 1 ½ Engineering Chemistry -I - 1 ½ GEL17 Practical 8 Computer Applications GEL19 Practical Total II Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 Communication Skills in English GEL21 Practical 2 GEL22 Engineering Mathematics -III GEL23 Engineering Mathematics -IV GEL24 Engineering Physics -II GEL25 Engineering Chemistry- II GEL26 Engineering Physics -II Practical - 1 ½ Engineering Chemistry-II - 1 ½ GEL27 Practical 8 Engineering Graphics - I GEL18 Practical Total L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 14 of 184

15 III Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL31 Strength of Materials MEL32 Manufacturing Technology - I GEL28 Engineering Graphics - II Practical GEL29 Workshop Practice MEL35 Mechanical Testing and Quality Control Practical Total IV Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL33 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power MEL43 Renewable Energy Engineering MEL34 Computer Aided Machine Drawing Practical MEL36 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Practical MEL37 Manufacturing Technology - I Practical Total V Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL41 Thermal Engineering - I MEL42 Manufacturing Technology - II MEL45 Thermal Engineering Practical MEL47 Manufacturing Technology - II Practical GEL57 Communication and Life Skills Practical Total L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 15 of 184

16 VI Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL44 Electrical Drives & Control MEL51 Design of Machine Elements MEL53 Thermal Engineering - II MEL46 Electrical Drives & Control Practical MEL56 Metrology & Measurements and Machine Tool Testing Practical Total VII Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL52 Elective - I Theory MEL54 Automobile Engineering MEL62 Computer Integrated Manufacturing MEL55 Automobile Engineering Practical MEL65 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Practical Total MEL52 Elective - I Theory: MEL 52.1 Modern Machining Processes MEL 52.2 Power Plant Engineering MEL 52.3 Refrigeration and Air-conditioning L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 16 of 184

17 VIII Sl.No Subject Code Subject Name Hours / Week ESE Hrs CAM ESM Total Marks T P Max. Min for a Pass Max. Min for a Pass 1 MEL61 Industrial Engineering and Management MEL63 Elective - II Theory MEL64 Elective - II Practical - 4 3/ MEL66 Process Automation Practical MEL67 Project Work Total MEL63 Elective - II Theory: MEL 63.1 Robotics MEL 63.2 Press Tools MEL 63.3 Proto-Typing in Product Design MEL64 Elective - II Practical: MEL 64.1 Robotics Practical MEL 64.2 Press Tools Practical MEL 64.3 Proto-Typing in Product Design Practical T Theory P Practical ESE End Examination CAM Continuous Assessment Mark ESM End Examination Mark L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 17 of 184

18 Course Name : DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING : I Subject Code & Name : GEL 11 COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH Teaching and Scheme of Examinations: No. of Weeks per : 16 Subject Code & Name Instruction Examination GEL 11 Communication Skills in English Week 4 64 Continuous Assessment Marks End Examination Total Duration in Hours 3 Topics and Allocation of Hours: Unit No Topics Hours I Grammar 14 II Grammar 14 III Composition 12 IV Literature Prose 10 V Literature - Poetry 10 Revision and Test 04 Total 64 OBJECTIVES Acquire proficiency in the four major skills of communication viz. (i) Listening (ii) Speaking (iii) Reading and (iv) Writing towards successfully integrating all of the four skills for the effective use of English in Communication. Recognize the organization of a text and identify the main points of a text. Express ideas in clear and grammatically correct English using appropriate punctuation and Cohesion. Plan, organize and present ideas coherently by introducing, developing and concluding a topic. Use an appropriate style and format to write letters. Transcode information from diagrammatic to verbal form. Expand notes into a piece of writing L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 18 of 184

19 DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Name of the Topic Hours I GRAMMAR 1. Parts of Speech 14 Hrs 2. Functional Analysis 3. Voices 4. Question tags 5. Infinitives and Gerunds 6. Articles 7. Preposition 8. Conjunction II GRAMMAR 1. Number 14 Hrs 2. Arrangement of Jumbled words 3. Degrees of Comparison 4. Converting the dialogue into reported speech 5. Synonyms (Matching Textual) 6. Prefixes and Suffixes 7. Idioms and Phrases 8. Writing direction for reaching a place. 9. Tenses III COMPOSITION 1. Comprehension (Question& Answer type) 12 Hrs 2. Personal Letter Writing 3. Impersonal Letter Writing 4. Answering the questions based on the dialogue 5. Sequencing the Jumbled Sentences 6. Visual Comprehension 7. Hints Development 8. Advertisement Comprehension IV PROSE 1. Of Trains and Travelers - R.K. Narayan 2. Global Warming - 3. Books- Our Never Failing Friends B. Selva Durai 4. A Sense of the future Jacob Bronowsky 5. Macbeth William Shakespeare 6. The Green House Effect 7. Maori Villages M.Brown 8. Light Destroys Darkness- 10 Hrs POETRY Ageless Tamil Arunachalam Chandrasekar V 1. Hope Sri Chinmoy 2. Song of a dream- Sarojini Naidu 3. Poison Tree William Blake 4. The Storm- Edward Shanks 5. Can Earth be Earth- Garvit. 10 Hrs Reference Books: 1. A.S.Hornby, The Advanced Learners Dictionary of Current English, Oxford University Press. 2. Wren and Martin, High School English Grammar and Composition, S. Chand and Co. 3. Raymond Murphy, Essential English Grammar, Cambridge University Press. 4. M.Thomas, Common Errors in English, Lotus Press, New Delhi. 5. CCE Learning to Interact in English, Frank Bros & Co. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 19 of 184

20 Course Name : DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING : I Subject Code & Name : GEL 12 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - I Teaching and Scheme of Examinations: No. of Weeks per : 16 Subject Code & Name Instruction Examination GEL 12 Engineering Mathematics I Week 5 80 Continuous Assessment Marks End Examination Total Duration in Hours 3 Topics and Allocation of Hours: Unit No Topics Hours I Determinants and Matrices 15 II Binomial Theorem and Partial Fractions 15 III Straight Lines 15 IV Trigonometry I 15 V Trigonometry II 15 Revision and Test 05 Total 80 OBJECTIVES Explain the basics of determinants and matrices. Solve linear equations in engineering oriented problems. Acquire basic knowledge in binomial to find the approximations of infinite expansions both algebraically and numerically. Explain the concepts of Straight lines and Pair of straight lines. State the trigonometric formulae and apply the same in differential and integral calculus. Develop logical thinking which is useful in comprehending the principles of all other Subjects. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 20 of 184

21 DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Name of the Topic Hours I II III Determinants Definition and expansion of Determinants of order 2 and 3. Properties of determinants. Cramer s rule to solve Simultaneous equations in 2 and 3 unknowns-simple problems. Problems involving properties of determinants Matrices Definition of matrix. Types of matrices. Algebra of matrices Such as equality, addition, subtraction, scalar Multiplication of matrices. Transpose a matrix, adjoint matrix and Inverse matrix. Simple Problems. Binomial Theorem Definition of factorial notation, Definition of permutation and Combinations with formula. Binomial theorem for positive integral Index (statement only), finding of General and middle terms. Simple problems Problems finding coefficient of X n, Independent terms. Simple problems. Binomial Theorem for rational index, expansions only up to -3 for negative integers. Simple Expansions. Partial Fractions Definition of polynomial fraction, proper and improper fractions and definition of partial fractions. To resolve proper fraction into partial fraction with Denominator containing non repeated linear factors, repeated linear factors and irreducible non repeated quadratic factors. Simple problems. Straight Lines Length of perpendicular distance from a point to the line and perpendicular distance between parallel lines. Simple problems. Angle between two straight lines and Condition for parallel and perpendicular lines. Simple problems Pair Of Straight Lines Through Origin Pair of lines passing through the origin ax 2 +2hxy+by 2 =0 expressed in the form (y-m 1 x)(y-m 2 x)=0. Derivation of tan Condition of parallel and Perpendicular lines. Simple problems Pair of straight lines not through origin. Condition for General equation of the second degree Ax 2 +2hxy+by 2 +2gx+2fy+c=0 to represent pair of lines. = 0(statement only) Angle between them, condition for parallel and perpendicular lines. Simple problems L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 21 of 184

22 IV V Trigonometry -I Trigonometrical ratios of allied angles. Expansion of sin(a±b) and cos (A±B). Problems using this expansion. Expansion of tan(a+b) and problems using this expansion Trigonometrical ratios of multiple angles(2a only) and Sub multiple angles. Simple problems. Trigonometry-II Trigonometric ratios of multiple angles(3a only).simple problems. Sum and Product formulae. Simple problems. Definition of inverse Trigonometric ratios relation between inverse trigonometric ratios. Simple problems. 15 Hrs 15 Reference Books: 1. Mathematics for higher secondary I year and II year, Tamilnadu Text Book Society. 2. Dr.M.K.Venkatraman, Engineering mathematics, National Publishing Co. Chennai, 5th Edition. 3. Dr. P. Kandasamy & Others, Engineering Mathematics, S.Chand & Co Ltd, New Delhi, 4th edition. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 22 of 184

23 Course Name : DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING : I Subject Code & Name : GEL 13 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II Teaching and Scheme of Examinations: No. of Weeks per : 16 Subject Code & Name Instruction Examination GEL 13 Engineering Mathematics - II Week 5 80 Continuous Assessment Marks End Examination Total Duration in Hours 3 Topics and Allocation of Hours: Unit No Topics Hours I Circles 15 II Family of Circles. Functions and Limits 15 III Differentiation Methods 15 IV Application of Differentiation - I 15 V Application of Differentiation - II 15 Revision and Test 05 Total 80 OBJECTIVES Explain the concepts of Straight lines, Circles and family of circles. High light the concepts of limits and differentiation. Acquire knowledge of differentiation, principles and different methods. Develop the ability to apply these methods to solve technical problems to execute Management plans with precision. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 23 of 184

24 DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Name of the Topic Hours I Circles : Equation of circle- given centre and radius. General Equation of circle- finding 15 centre and radius. Simple problems. Equation of circle through three non collinear points-concylic points. Equation of circle on the line joining the points(x 1,y 1 ) and (x 2,y 2 ) as diameter. Simple problems II III IV V Length of tangent position of a point with respect to a circle, Equation of tangent. Simple problems. Family of Circles : Concentric circles- Contact of circles(internal and external) Orthogonal Circles - Condition for Orthogonal circles(result only). Simple problems. Limits Definition of Limits lim x n a n =n lim 0 = 1 lim = 1 (θ in radian) results only, problems using above results. 0 Differentiation: Definition Differentiation of x n, sinx Cosx, tanx, cotx, secx, cosecx, logx, u+v, uv, uvw, u/v(results only). Simple problems using the above results. Differentiation Methods: Differentiation of function of functions and implicit functions. Simple problems. Differentiation of Inverse Trigonometric functions and Parametric functions. Simple problems. Successive differentiation up to second order (parametric form not included ). Definition of differential equation,, formation of differential equation. Simple problems Application Of Differentiation-I Derivative as rate measure. Simple problems Velocity and acceleration. Simple problems. Tangents and Normals. Simple problems Application Of Differentiation II Definition of Increasing functions, Decreasing function and turning points. Maxima and Minima (for single variable only)- Simple Problems. Partial Differentiation Partial differentiation of two variable upto second orders Only. Simple problems. Definition of Homogeneous functions-euler s Theorem. Simple problems L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 24 of 184

25 Reference Books: 1 Mathematics for higher secondary I year and II year, Tamilnadu Text Book Society 2 Dr.M.K.Venkatraman, Engineering mathematics, National Publishing Co. Chennai. 3 Dr. P. Kandasamy & Others, Engineering Mathematics, S.Chand & Co Ltd, New Delhi. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 25 of 184

26 Course Name : DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING : I Subject Code & Name : GEL 14 ENGINEERING PHYSICS - I Teaching and Scheme of Examination: No. of weeks per semester: 16 Subject Code & Name Instruction Examination GEL 14 Engineering Physics - I Week 4 64 Continuous Assessment Marks End Examination Total Duration in Hours 3 Topics and Allocation of Hours Unit No Topics Hours I S I units and Statics 12 II Properties of Matter 12 III Dynamics I 12 IV Dynamics II 12 V Sound and Magnetism 12 Revision and Test 04 Total 64 OBJECTIVES: Understand the importance of SI units and dimensional formulas. Acquire broad ideas about resultant, moment of a force and torque of a couple. Understand the elastic property and the types of modulii of elasticity. Explain the surface tension of liquids and viscosity of fluids. Acquire knowledge about projectile motion, circular motion and its application. Gain knowledge about rotational kinetic energy and angular momentum. Acquire broader ideas about variation of acceleration with respect to height and its importance in launching satellites and concept of weightlessness. Understand the propagation of sound, production, properties and uses of ultrasonic. Explain the importance of hysteresis of magnetic materials and its uses. Solve simple problems involving expressions derived in all the above topics. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 26 of 184

27 DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Name of the Topic Hours I S I UNITS AND STATICS Units and Measurement Unit-Definition-Fundamental Quantities-Definition-Seven fundamental quantities; their SI units and symbol for the units-dimensional formula for length, mass and time -Supplementary quantities-plane angle and solid angle; their SI units and symbol for the units. Derived physical quantities-definition-si units, symbol for the units and derivation of dimensional formula for area, volume, density, velocity, momentum, acceleration, force, impulse, work or energy and power. Conventions followed in SI-Multiples & sub-multiples and prefixes of units. Statics 4 Hrs Scalar and vector quantities Definitions and examples Concurrent forces and 8 Hrs coplanar forces Definition - Resolution of a vector into two perpendicular components- Resultant and equilibrant Definitions- Parallelogram law of forcesstatement- Expressions for magnitude and direction of the resultant of two forces acting at a point with an acute angle between them - Lami s theorem- Statement and explanation- Experimental verification of parallelogram law of forces and Lami s theorem. Simple problems based on expressions for magnitude and direction of resultant. Moment of a force- Clockwise and anti-clockwise moments - Principle of moments- Couple Torque acting due to a couple Experimental determination of mass of the given body using principle of moments PROPERTIES OF MATTER II Elasticity Elastic and plastic bodies Definition - stress, strain - Definitions Hooke s law statement - three types of strain Elastic and plastic limit Elastic behaviour of a material, stress- strain curve, elastic range, elastic limit, yield point, plastic limit and breaking point - Young s modulus, Bulk modulus, Rigidity modulus and Poisson s ratio Definitions - Uniform and non uniform bending of beams- Explanation Simple problems based on stress, strain and Young s modulus. Viscosity 4 Hrs Viscosity Definition - Coefficient of viscosity- Definition, SI unit and dimensional 5 Hrs formula - Stream line flow, turbulent flow-explanation - Critical velocity Definition- Reynolds number - Experimental determination of coefficient of viscosity of a low viscous liquid by capillary flow method using graduated burette (Variable pressure head method) Terminal velocity Definition Experimental determination of coefficient of viscosity of a high viscous liquid by Stokes method Practical applications of viscosity. Surface Tension 3 Hrs Surface tension & angle of contact- Definitions - Explanation for capillary rise and dip - Expression for surface tension of a liquid by capillary rise method - Experimental determination of surface tension of water by capillary rise method Practical applications of capillarity. Simple problems based on expression for surface tension. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 27 of 184

28 III IV V DYNAMICS I Projectile Motion Projectile motion, angle of projection, trajectory, maximum height, time of flight, and horizontal range Definitions - Expressions for maximum height, time of flight and horizontal range Condition for getting the maximum range of the projectile- Derivation of the equation to show that the trajectory of the projectile is a parabola. Simple problems based on expressions for maximum height, time of flight and horizontal range. Circular Motion Circular motion, angular velocity, period and frequency of revolutions Definitions Relation between linear velocity and angular velocity Relation between angular velocity, period and frequency Normal acceleration, centripetal force and centrifugal force Definitions Expressions for normal acceleration and centripetal force. Simple problems based on expression for centripetal force. Application of Circular Motion Banking of curved paths Angle of banking Definition Expression for the angle of banking of a curved path. { tan θ = v 2 /(r g) } Simple problems based on expression for angle of banking. DYNAMICS II Rotational Motion of Rigid Bodies Rigid body Definition - Moment of inertia of a particle about an axis, moment of inertia of a rigid body about an axis expressions Radius of gyration Definition Expression for the kinetic energy of a rotating rigid body about an axis Angular momentum Definition Expression for the angular momentum of a rotating rigid body about an axis Law of conservation of angular momentum Examples. Gravitation Newton s laws of gravitation Acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth Difference between mass and weight of a body Expression for variation of acceleration due to gravity with altitude Concept of weightlessness. Satellites Satellites Natural and artificial Escape velocity and orbital velocity Definitions Expression for escape velocity Expressions for orbital velocity and period of revolution of a satellite around earth Geo-stationary and polar satellites Uses of artificial satellites. Simple problems based on expressions for escape velocity, orbital velocity and period of revolution. SOUND AND MAGNETISM Sound Wave motion Introduction and definition Progressive waves, longitudinal and transverse waves Examples and comparison Amplitude, wave length, period and frequency of a wave Definitions - Relation between wavelength, frequency and velocity of a wave - Stationary or standing waves. Vibrations - Free & forced vibrations and resonance definitions and examples Laws of transverse vibrations of a stretched string Sonometer Experimental determination of frequency of a tuning fork. Ultrasonic Introduction Production of ultrasonic waves by piezo-electric method Properties and applications. Simple problems based on expression for frequency of vibration. Magnetism Coulomb s laws of magnetism Pole strength and unit pole Definitions Magnetic moment, intensity of magnetisation, hysteresis, saturation, retentivity and coercivity Definitions - Method of drawing hysteresis loop of a specimen using a solenoid Uses of Hysteresis loop. L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 28 of Hrs 4 Hrs 3 Hrs 5 Hrs 3 Hrs 4 Hrs 8 Hrs 4 Hrs

29 Text Books: 1. Higher secondary Physics First year Volume I & II Tamil Nadu Text book Corporation, Chennai Anwar Kamal -- Intermediate physics Volume I & II Foundation Books private Ltd Students support material GEL 14 Engineering Physics I Department of Physics, M P C. Reference Books: 1. Resnick and Haliday -- Physics Wisley Toppan publishers England 2. B.L.Theraja -- Engineering Physics S. Chand Publishers, New Delhi. 3. R.L. Saighal & H.R. Sarna -- A text book of sound S. Chand & C, New Delhi 4. Narayana Kurup --Mechanics S. Chand Publishers, New Delhi. 5. Srivatsava Electricity and Magnetism - S. Chand & Co., New Delhi L-Scheme Approved in 35 th Academic Board meeting held on , MPC Page 29 of 184

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