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22nd March 2016, 01:44 PM
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Re: Indian Institute of Information Technology Calcutta

The Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) is set up at Kalyani, Nadia District by Government of India (MHRD), Government of West Bengal and Industry Partners on a Not-for-profit Public Private Partnership (N-PPP) basis.

Syllabus of First Year (B-Tech, First Year)

The syllabus of First Year (B-Tech, First Year) of Department of Information Technology of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Kalyani in West Bengal, India is as follows:

MA 101 Mathematics-I
Contract Periods: (3 L + I T) TIME – 3Hrs Full Marks -70+ Internal Assessment Full Marks =30
Function of Single Variable: Successive Differentiation, Rolle’s Theorem (statement only).
Geometrical Interpretation, MVT, Geometrical Interpretation, Taylor’s Theorem, Cauchy & Lagrange’s form of reminders, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series, expansion of function, Indeterminate forms.

Application of Calculus: Intrinsic and Pedal equation of curves, Curvature, Asymptote.
Test of Convergence of Infinite Series: Comparison test, D Alenbert’s Ratiotest, Gauss test and Cauchy’s Root test, Power series.

Functions of Several variables: Limit, Continuity, Differentiability (definition and sample examples only), Partial derivatives, Differentials & small errors, Euler’s theorem, Taylor’s theorem & series, Expansion of functions, Maxima &minima.

Complex Algebra: De Moivre’s theorem, Extraction of roots of complex numbers, complex functions, e.g., az and sin z, cos z, log z, sin-1z, cos –1z, tan –1z etc.

PH-101 Physics

Contract Periods: (3 L + I T) TIME – 3Hrs Full Marks: 70+ Internal Assessment Full Marks 30
Fluid Mechanics: Surface tension & surface energy, pressure difference across a liquid surface rise of liquid in capillary tube. Streamline and turbulent motion, Reynold’s number. Equation of Continuity, Bernoulli’s theorem, Toricelli’s theorem. Viscosity, Poiseullie’s equation, Capillaries in series and parallel, Terminal velocity and Stokes’Law.

Elastic Properties of Materials: Relation between elastic constants, internal bending moment, bending of beams cantilever. Torsion of a cylinder, torsional rigidity.

Thermal Physics: Kinetic theory of gases – Maxwell’s velocity distribution law, r.m.s. and most probable velocity. Transmission of heat – thermal conductivity, conduction of heat through thick pipes, radial flow of heat through spherical shell. Radiation-emissive and absorptive power, Kirchoff’s law, Stefan’s law and Wien’slaw.

Optics: Interference- Superposition of waves, conditions for interference, coherence, fringe width, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunholfer diffraction in single slit and double slit, theory of grating, Lasers and Fibre Optics: Einstein’s A & B coefficient, population inversion, He-Ne Laser.

Optical fibre – step and graded index, numerical aperture and acceptance angle.
Electromagnatism: Gauss’ law in electrostatics and its application. Polarisation and Electric displacement. Capacitance of conductors-spherical and cylindrical condensers. Lorentz force, Biotsavart’s law,torque on urrent carrying loops, Ampere’s circuital law. Electromagnetic induction – Faraday’slaw, Lenz’s law. Concept of displacement current, maxwell’s equations. Plane electromagnetic wave equation in one dimension.

Solid State Physics: Lattice and symmetry, crystal classes. Miller indices. Band theory of solids,
Brillouin Zone. Semiconductor, conductivity and mobility, Hall effect. Fermi level, band structure for p-n junction.

Modern Physics: Relativity- Michelson – Morley experiment. Eintein’sprinciple of relativity.
Consequences of special theory of relativity – length contraction, time dilation and concept of
mass-energy eqvivalence. Quantum mechanic – De Broglie’s hypothesis, uncertainty principle and its application. Idea of operators in quantum mechanics. Time – dependent and time – independent Schrodinger’s equation – application to free particle and particle in a one dimensional box.

Nuclear Physics: Q value of nuclear reaction, exoergic and endoergic reactions, binding energy and packing fraction. Semiempirical mass formula. Nuclear fission & fusion basic ideas.
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