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18th December 2015, 04:32 PM
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NIT Jamshedpur B Tech syllabus
I want to get admission in National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur in B.Tech first year and for that I want to get the syllabus so can you provide me that?
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18th December 2015, 05:11 PM
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Re: NIT Jamshedpur B Tech syllabus
As you want to get the syllabus of B.Tech first year of National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur so here is the information of the same for you: Semester 1: Group A: Mathematics-I Physics Electrical Sciences Computer Programming Bio Sciences Psychology of Human Behaviour Physics Lab Engineering graphics Electrical Science Lab Computer Programming Lab Group B: Mathematics-I Chemistry Elements of Mechanical Engg. English Communication Environmental Science & Tech. Introduction to Management Manufacturing Processes Mechanical Engineering. Lab English Communication Lab Chemistry Lab Semester 2: Group A: Mathematics-II Chemistry Elements of Mechanical Engg. English Communication Environmental Science & Tech. Introduction to Management Manufacturing Processes Mechanical Engineering. Lab English Communication Lab Chemistry Lab Group B: Math-II Physics Electrical Sciences Computer Programming Bio Sciences Psychology of Human Behaviour Physics Lab Engineering graphics Electrical Science Lab Computer Programming Lab CH-101 Chemistry: Part A: Conceptual Chemistry: 1. Molecular Structure and Bonding: The VSEPR model, Valence-bond theory, Molecular orbital theory, molecular orbitals of polyatomic molecules, The molecular orbital theory of solids, Semi conduction and Superconduction. 2. Redox Behavior and its Implications: Reduction Potentials, Redox stability in water, The diagrammatic presentation of potential data, The effect of complex formation on potentials. 3. Chemical and Phase Equlibria: Phase diagram for single component system, Phase diagram for mixtures, Properties of non-electrolyte solutions, Kinds of Electrodes, Concentration Cells, Corrosion of Metals in Acids, Corrosion by oxygen, Corrosion by Metal contact, The Lead storage cell and Fuel Cell. 4. Chemical Response to Photons: Laws of Photochemistry, Photo physical processes, Fluorescence and Phosphorescence, Flash photeolysis, Photochemical reactions: Photolysis of HI, Photochemical reaction between H2 and Br2, Photosensitized reactions and photocleavage of water. 5. Probes (Tools) for Structural Elucidation: Lambert Beer’s Law, Principles and applications of U.V.Visible Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy; Chromophores, Effect of Conjugation on Chromophores, Absorption by aromatic systems, Rotational and Vibrational Spectroscopy- Principles and application to simple molecules, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy-Principles and Application to simple molecules and Introduction to Photoelectron Spectroscopy. 6. Coordination Bond and its Implications: Bonding in tetrahedral and octahedral Complexes, Applications in analytical chemistry, Biological system, Catalysis and Sandwich Compounds, Oxygen Storage and Transport. 7. Thermodynamic and Kinetic Aspects of Chemical Conversion: Free Energy and its Implications in occurrence of a Chemical Reaction, Kinetic Aspects of Occurrence of a Chemical Reaction and Examples of Significant Chemical Reactions. 8. Solid State, Adsorption and Diffusion: Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, Physical and Chemical Adsorption, Theories of Adsorption, Adsorption Isotherms, Laws of Diffusion and its implications, Nernst Distribution Law and Solvent Extraction. 9. Basic Principles of Organic Synthesis: Substitution, Elimination, Addition and Rearrangement Reactions, Reagents used in organic synthesis. Part B: Chemistry in the Service of Society (Illustrative Examples and application Only) Books Recommended 1. Shriver D F and Atkin A W, “lnorganic Chemistry” 3rd Ed., ELBS, Oxford Press, Delhi (1999). 2. Castellan G W “Physical Chemistry” 3rd Ed., Narosa (1995). 3. Morrison R T and Boy R N “Organic Chemistry”, 6th Ed., Pearson Education, New Delhi (2002). 4. Skoog D A, Holles F J and Mieman T. A., “Principles of Instrumental Analysis”, 5th Ed., Hercaurt Asia PTE Ltd. Singapore (2001). 5. Hill J W “Chemistry for Changing times” 6th Ed., Macmillan, Canada (1995). For more detailed information I am uploading a PDF file which is free to download: Contact Details: National Institute Of Technology Central Library Parallel Road Dhowadungri, Adityapur Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 831014 India Map Location: [MAP]National Institute Of Technology Jharkhand[/MAP] |
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