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SLIET UG Syllabus

Will you please provide the UG courses offered at Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology? Also provide the UG syllabus .
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Re: SLIET UG Syllabus

Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology was established in the year 1989 and it is an Institute of Technology with status Deemed University .

It is affiliated to UGC, AICTE, NAAC,NBA .

Courses Offered:
B.E. (Chemical Engineering)
B.E. (Computer Engineering)
B.E. (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
B.E. (Food Technology)
B.E. (Instrumentation Engineering)
B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)
B.E. (Polymer Science & Chemical Technology)
B.E. (Welding Technology)
B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering)
B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
B.Tech. (Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
B.Tech. (Manufacturing Technology)
B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)
B.Tech. (Polymer Science & Chemical Technology)
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Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology UG syllabus
AC-5101 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
UNIT-I REDOX REACTION AND ELECTRO CHEMSITRY: Electrolytic conductance (specific, equivalent and molar conductance), factors affecting conductance, strong and weak electrolytes, Kohlrausch‘s law, Effect of dilution on ionic and equivalent conductance, Oxidation, reduction, oxidation number, redox reactions in terms of oxidation number, oxidation reduction as electron transfer process, equivalent weights of oxidizing and reducing agents, Electrochemical cell, Types of electrodes, electrode potential, EMF, cell reactions, EMF of galvanic cell, electrochemical series and its applications, Nernst‘s equation, relationship of EMF with equilibrium constant and free energy, primary and secondary batteries, Fuel Cells (acid, alkaline and carbonate). (10 Hrs) CORROSION: Direct, chemical corrosion and mechanism, electrochemical corrosion and mechanism, Galvanic corrosion, concentration cell corrosion, atmospheric corrosion, passivity, pitting corrosion, factors influencing corrosion, prevention of corrosion. (04 Hrs) UNIT-II LUBRICANTS: Classification of lubricants, lubricating oils, semisolid lubricants, solid and synthetic lubricants. Properties of lubricating oils (viscosity, flash and fire points, cloud and pour point, mechanical stability and saponification number). (04 Hrs) PHASE RULE: Introduction, definitions, Gibbs phase rule, phase diagrams, one component systems (water, carbon dioxide, sulfur system), two component systems (Pb-Ag, KI-water, Na2SO4-water system). (05 Hrs) UNIT-III ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: UV-VIS spectroscopy: Introduction, theory, Frank-Condon principle, Lambert-Beer law, instrumentation, electronic transitions, chromophore, auxochrome, bathochromic, hypsochromic, hypochromic and hyperchromic shifts, effect of polarity and conjugation on max., applications of UV spectroscopy in simple organic molecules. (04 Hrs) IR spectroscopy: Introduction, theory, selection rules, simple harmonic oscillator, factors affecting molecular vibrations, FT-IR, instrumentation, finger print region, applications of IR to simple functional groups (carbonyl, hydroxyl, amino, carboxylic acids & their derivatives) (04 Hrs) UNIT-IV NMR spectroscopy: Introduction, theory, instrumentation, chemical shift, shielding and deshielding of protons, factors effecting chemical shift (inductive, anisotropic, hydrogen bonding), spin-spin interactions, coupling constant, applications (ethanol, benzene, isopropanol and acetic acid. (06 Hrs) Chromatography: Introduction, basic principle and theory of chromatography, thin layer chromatography and column chromatography, gas chromatography, gas liquid chromatography, gas-solid chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography, Simple applications of chromatography. (05 Hrs) RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. Electrochemistry for chemists S. Glasstone 2. Engineering Chemistry P.C. Jain 3. A text book of Engineering Chemistry M.M. Uppal 4. Principles of Physical Chemistry Marron and Protton 5. Modern Electrochemistry Bockris & Reddy 6. Instrumental Methods of Analysis Willard, Merrit & Dean 7. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Skoog & West
AC-5201 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
UNIT-I BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCUTRE: Chemical bonds (Ionic, Covalent and coordinate bond) polarity in bonds, Fajan rules, Valence bond theory, hybridization (s, p and d orbitals with examples) LCAO method, Molecular orbital theory (MOT), bonding and antibonding orbitals, MO diagrams of homo and heteronuclear diatoms molecules/ions, Bond order and magnetic properties from MOT, Metallic bond (Electron sea model, VB Model, band theory). Hydrogen bonding (types & consequences). (10 Hrs) UNIT-II SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY: Introduction, symmetry elements (planes of symmetry, axes of symmetry and center of symmetry), law of rational indices, crystallographic systems, space lattices, Bragg‘s law, imperfections in crystals (Frenkel, Schottey and non-stochiometric defects), conductivity in ionic solids and in organic polymers, types of semiconductors, superconductors and insulators. (06 Hrs) MOLECULAR ELECTRONIC AND NANO CHEMISTRY: Need for molecular devices, molecular electronics, definition, molecular wires and rectifiers, types of molecular wires with examples, insulation of molecular wires, preliminary idea about measurement of conductivity by various methods(AFM, optical electron transfer etc.), molecular switches : types( pH, optical, temperature, fluorescence with example), logic gates: YES, NOT,AND and OR logic gates with examples, self-assembly. (04 Hrs) UNIT-III REDOX REACTION AND ELECTRO CHEMSITRY: Electrolytic conductance (specific, equivalent and molar conductance) factors affecting conductance, strong and weak electrolytes, Kohlrausch‘s law, Effect of dilution on ionic and equivalent conductance. Oxidation, reduction, oxidation number, redox reactions in terms of oxidation number, oxidation reduction as electron transfer process, equivalent weights of oxidizing and reducing agents, Electrochemical cell,Types of electrodes, electrode potential,EMF,cell reactionsl, EMF of galvanic cell, electrochemical series & its applications, Nernst‘s equation, relationship of E with equilibrium constant and free energy,primary and secondary batteries, Fuel Cells (acid, alkaline and carbonate). (10 Hrs) UNIT-IV ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: UV-VIS spectroscopy: Introduction, Theory, Frank-Condon Principle, Lambert-Beer Law, Instrumentation, Electronic Transitions, chromophore, auxochrome, bathochromic, hypsochromic, hypochromic and hyperchromic shifts, effect of polarity and conjugation on max.,Applications of UV spectroscopy in simple organic molecules. IR spectroscopy: Introduction, Theory, selection rules, Simple harmonic oscillator, Factors affecting molecular vibrations, FT-IR, Instrumentation,Finger print region, Applications of IR to simple functional groups (carbonyl, hydroxyl, amino, carboxylic acids & their derivatives) NMR spectroscopy: Introduction, Theory, Instrumentation, Chemical shift( shielding & deshielding of protons, Factors effecting Chemical shift (Inductive, anisotropic, hydrogen bonding), spin-spin interactions, coupling constant, Applications (ethanol, benzene, isopropanol and acetic acid). (12 Hrs) RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Inorganic Chemistry P W Atkins 2. Physical chemistry P.W. Atkins 3. J. Chem. Ed., 78, 321-328 (2000) MB Ward 4. Inorganic chemistry Jolly 5. Science, 254, 1312-19 (1991) Seto CT. 6. Instrumental Methods of Analysis Willard, Merrit & Dean
7. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Skoog & West 8. Solid State Chemistry Antheny West 9. Supramolecular Chemistry Atwood
AM-5101 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
UNIT-I Elementary transformations: Row reduced Echelon forms, Rank of a matrix, normal form, linearly dependent and independent vectors, Consistency of system of linear equations, Linear transformations, Eigen values and eigenvectors, Properties of eigen values, Reduction to diagonal form, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem, Inverse of a non-singular matrix, Idempotent matrices, Complex matrices. (10 Hrs) UNIT-II Sequences: Convergence and divergence of an infinite series. Series of positive terms. Tests of convergence - Comparison test, Integral test, Ratio test, Raabe‘s test, Logarithmic test, Cauchy‘s root test, Alternating series, Leibnitz‘s rule, Absolute and conditional convergence, Power series. (09 Hrs) UNIT-III Functions of two or more variables: Partial derivatives, Homogenous functions. Euler‘s Theorem, Total derivative, Derivative of an implicit function, Tangent and normal to a surface, Change of variables, Jacobians, Taylor‘s theorem for a function of two variables, Maxima and minima of a function of two variables, Lagrange‘s method of undetermined multipliers, Double integral, Change of order of integration, Triple integral, Change of variables, Applications to area and volume, Beta and Gamma functions. (15 Hrs) UNIT-I V Cartesian co-ordinate system: Distance formula, Section formulae, Direction ratios and direction cosines, Equation of a plane, Equations of a straight line, Condition for a line to lie in a plane, Coplanar lines, Shortest distance between two lines, Intersection of three planes, Equation of a sphere, Tangent plane to a sphere, Equations of a cone and a cylinder. (14 Hrs) RECOMMENDED BOOKS: Text Book 1. R.K.Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar , Advanced Engg. Mathematics, Narosa 2. V. Krishnamurthy, An Introduction to Linear Algebra (for section I) 3. Thomas & Finney, Calculus, Pearson Education (for sections II, III, IV) Reference Books 1. Denial A Murray, Elementary Course in Differential Equations, Longman 2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engg. Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi 3. M.R.Spiegal, Advanced Calculus – Theory and Problems, Schaum Publications, New York
AM- 5201 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II
UNIT-I Higher order linear differential equation with constant coefficients, complementary function and particular integral, Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy‘s and Legendre‘s equations, Formation of partial differential equation, Lagrange‘s linear partial differential equation, Non-linear partial differential equation of first order. Charpit‘s method, Homogenous linear partial differential equations with constant coefficients. (14 Hrs) UNIT-II Laplace transforms of elementary functions, Properties of Laplace transform, Transform of derivatives and integrals, Evaluation of integrals by Laplace transforms, Inverse Laplace transforms, Convolution theorem, Solution of ordinary differential equations, Unit step function and unit impulse function, Engineering applications, Fourier series. Change of interval, Even and odd functions, Half-range series, Applications to standard waveforms. (12 Hrs) UNIT-III Limit of a complex function, Differentiation, Analyticity, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic functions, Conformal mapping, Some special transformations- translation, inversion and rotation, Bilinear transformation. (10 Hrs) UNIT-IV Differentiation of a variable vector, Scalar and vector point functions, Vector operator – Del, Gradient, curl and divergence - their physical interpretation and applications, Directional derivative, Line, surface and volume integrals, Theorems of Green (in plane), Gauss and Stoke (without proof) - their verification and applications. (12 Hrs) RECOMMENDED BOOKS Text Book R.K.Jain&S.R.K.Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House G.B. Thomas & R.L. Finney, Calculus: Analytical Geometry, Addison Wesley Reference Books Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern David Widder, Advanced Calculus, PHI Glyn James, Advanced Modern Engg. Mathematics, Pearson

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Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology
Longowal Campus Road, Sangrur, Punjab 148106
0167 228 0057
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