1st Year Curriculum Autumn Term Diploma (Engg.) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)

Autumn Term

Autumn Term is the first/odd semester of an academic session/year.

APPLIED CHEMISTRY LABORATORY- I

Practical exposure through use of various apparatus to know their handling, working and apply the same to validate theoretical concepts in applied fields.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • identify applications of chemistry.
  • reproduce the knowledge of chemistry and learn handling the laboratory apparatus.
  • develop the creativity to identify, analyse and interprete results from the observations.

APPLIED CHEMISTRY-I

Focuses on the fundamental concepts and principle involved in applied chemistry and provides understanding of applications of these concepts in related fields.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • classify various substances based on state of aggregation.
  • observe the fundamental concepts involved in chemical reactions and bonding.
  • prepare solutions of required concentrations.
  • visualize the knowledge of chemistry involved in the analysis of water.
  • define the basic theories of electrochemistry.
  • express the classification and nomenclature of organic compound.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I

Provide strong base to use basic mathematics in solving engineering problems. Focuses on complex numbers, binomial theorem and trigonometry.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • Practice engineering problems that are in matrix format by applying the basics of Matrices and their properties, which are usually less computational. The concept of rotation of a vector using iota will enable them solve many engineering problems.
  • Subdivide and resolve a fraction to further fractions by applying concepts of Partial Fractions. They will be able to apply this knowledge in Integral Calculus. They will practice elementary logarithm problems for solving engineering problems.
  • Apply the basics of Permutation and Combination concept in understanding of Binomial Theorem and demonstrate better reasoning in different analytical situations. They learn and apply conversions of one angle measure to another in solving problems.
  • Outline and solve related problems like constructions of roads, dams, bridges and calculation of height, distance, elevation etc.
  • Calculate with the use of coordinate geometry, to explore and evaluate the idea of location, graph, linear relationships between two forms, and distance between two lines, which will be useful in solving engineering problems.
  • Practice the equations of a geometric shape used in many engineering problems such as circle.

APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY- I

Inculcates the understanding of experimental physics through experimental exposure on various phenomenon related to heat and properties of matter.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • apply concepts and describe scientific phenomena
  • outline and verify fundamental laws of physics
  • use the vernier caliper and screw gauge for measurement

APPLIED PHYSICS-I

Inculcates understanding of fundamental concepts of mechanics and its applications and focuses on laws which govern linear and rotational motion.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • identify physical quantities, parameters and select their units for use in engineering solutions and make measurements with accuracy by optimizing different types of errors.
  • represent physical quantities as scalar and vectors, analyze and design banking of roads/railway tracks and apply conservation of momentum principle to Explain rocket propulsion, recoil of gun etc.
  • apply fundamental principles of physics to solve problems and drive work, power and energy relationship and solve problems about work and power.
  • compare and contrast the physical properties associated with linear motion and rotational motion and give examples of conservation of angular momentum.
  • visualize the concepts of mechanics and solve statics problems that involve properties of matter.
  • express physical work in term of heat and temperature, distinguish between conduction, convection and radiation.

BASICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Provides basic knowledge on the applications and aspects of the Information technology in solving real world problems. Students will also learn about input and output systems, computer hardware and operating systems.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • Identify the fundamentals of computer system for using various hardware and software components
  • Use the computer and its various application software like office, excel
  • Develop interactive mail merge application for sending mass emails
  • Apply conditional constraints for data filtering

ENGINEERING DRAWING–I

Provide introductory understanding of number important techniques in terms of the instrumentation, working principles, and information obtained and possible analysis of the materials by covers structure analysis tools, microscopy techniques, thermal analysis technique, electrical characterization, magnetic characterization, and optical spectroscopy.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • identify and understand the fundamentals of Engineering Drawing
  • describe ,read and intepret engineering drawing
  • describe and draw orthographic drawing and isometric drawing

ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS -I

This course enables the leraners to understand and apply the conventions of academic writing in English. It enables the learner to use grammatical structures accurately and helps them to learn the usage of variety of sentences.

ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS-I LABORATORY

This course enables the learner to communicate effectively in real life situation. Further it helps in enhancing the speaking skills in formal and informal contexts

GENERAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE

This course will give an understanding of methods, tools and techniques applied in product design. It includes overview of innovation, product design process,user study, problem identification, development of design brief, understanding competitive benchmarking, aspects of human factors in product design.

STUDENT CENTERED ACTIVITY-I

Introduction to learning experiences, instructional approaches, and academic-support strategies that are intended to address the distinct learning needs, interests, aspirations, or cultural backgrounds of individual students. This course will build up the personality of the students.

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1st Year Curriculum Spring Term Diploma (Engg.) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)

Spring Term

APPLIED MATHEMATICS-II

Provide understanding of basic elements of differential calculus, integral calculus and statistics to apply them in engineering field.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • calculate the effect of one variable with respect to another variable at a point by understanding and application of basics concepts of derivatives.
  • calculate after understanding the concept of derivatives the maximum and minimum values of a function.
  • evaluate complex integrals in a simpler way by applying definite integral.
  • calculate the approximate area under a curve by applying Numerical Integration by using Trapezoidal and Simpson’s Rules.
  • calculate and optimize the utilization of limited resources by applying basics concepts of Linear Programming.
  • use variable seperable method in finding solution of a differential equation.

APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY- II

Familiarizing with the basic experimental techniques required to find fundamental parameters in physics.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • apply the conceptual knowledge to various engineering applications.
  • describe the methodology of science and the relationship between observation and theory.
  • analyze basic experimental techniques required to find fundamentals parameters in physics.

APPLIED PHYSICS-II

Provide an understanding of this world both by observation and prediction of the way in which objects behave.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • discuss about types of wave, their properties and engineering applications.
  • describe the fundamental phenomenon of optics, working of optical instruments like microscope, telescope and their utility in scientific applications.
  • state the concept of electrostatics and coulombs laws related to it.
  • identify the basic concepts of electricity, its advantages and applications.
  • differentiate the types of magnetic materials, magnetic field and engineering applications of electromagnetism.
  • outline the concepts of semiconductor physics and its applications in many technological devices used in daily life.

BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Introduction of the fundamental concepts of electricity and electronics that involve direct current, alternating current, series and parallel resistive circuits, inductance, capacitance, transformers, motors, electronic components, and various types of test equipment found in industry.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • Remember the electrical quantities and various circuits
  • Understand the design of various electrical circuits..
  • Apply the basic concepts and theorems in solving the electrical networks.
  • Analyze the concept of AC and DC circuits.
  • Evaluate the results of varoius electrical networks.
  • Understand the applications of electrical engineering.

BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Gain practical exposure through performing experiments related to basic concepts of electronics and Electrical Engineering in this lab and develop skills in circuit formulation and obtaining the desired output results.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • Remember the working principles and operation of different instruments.
  • Understand the basic concepts and principles of dc and ac fundamental, ac circuits, batteries, electromagnetic induction, voltage and current sources etc.
  • Apply the basic concepts and theorems in solving the electrical networks.
  • Analyze the working principle of various electrical machines and equipments.
  • Evaluate the results through the parameters obtained after working on the electrical networks.
  • Understand the applications of electrical engineering

BASIC ELECTRONICS

Provide an introduction to study of basic electronics technology and teaches students how to diagnose, repair, design and create electronics components. Also will introduce the application of basic electronics in real world.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • Analyze semiconductor basics and their applications in daily life.
  • Understand the transistors, their applications and biasing techniques.
  • Understand the functionality of FET & MOSFET and their uses.

BASIC ELECTRONICS LABORATORY

Gain practical exposure through performing experiments related to basic concepts of electronics in this lab. Students develop skills in circuit formulation and obtaining the desired output results.Also will introduce the application of basic electronics in real world.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • Verify the functionality of PN diode and zener diode.
  • Understand the practical features of half-wave and full-wave rectifier without using filters.
  • Analyze the input and output characteristics of a NPN transistor in common emitter configuration
  • Examine and implement transistor as an amplifier in common emitter configuration.
  • Analyze the design of FET as an amplifier and study its characteristics.
  • Know the implementation of rectifier with various types of filters.

ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS -II

This course imparts the better writing skills by sensitizing the learners to the dynamics of effective writing.The students begin to communicate in simple everyday situations acquiring basic grammatical structure and vocabulary. Further,this course develops the writing and reading comprehension skills

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • extend reading comprehension skills in grammar integrated passages
  • develop academic vocabulary for functional usage
  • integrate core grammatical skills for functional usage
  • review formal writing skills in drafting various administrative and professional documents

ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS-II LABORATORY

This course empower the students ability to discuss and respond to content of a listening passages. This course helps to understand communication strategies to participate in group discussions. It helps them to cognize the various effective speaking strategies.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • develop active listening skills while practicing note taking, drawing inferences and summarising content of famous speeches in specific and any discussion in general
  • express component of delivery in oral presentation through speech modulation
  • visualize employability aspect of effective communication through group discussion
  • develop the argumentative skills through debates and seminar

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Impart knowledge of balancing ecosystem and controlling pollution by pollution control measures. Focuses on different types of pollution caused due to industries and constructional activities.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • analyze and comprehend the importance of ecosystem and sustainable development.
  • apply the concept of energy management, energy conservation and energy efficiency.
  • visualize the energy efficient techniques in day-to-day life and industrial processes.
  • state and explain the environmental legislation acts.
  • read and identify different types of environmental pollution and control measures.
  • discuss and analyze the impact of human activities on the environment.

GENERAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE-II

This course will provide basic understanding of parametric modeling and basics of advanced commands on CREO software by using sweep, blend and swept blend , helcial sweep, reference manager etc.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • Demonstrate various operations in shops and enhance their tool handling skills related to different shops.
  • Review skills of the students and inculcate the best practical skills in them by performing various jobs.
  • Observe the various challenges faced by the students to prepare real life products.

STUDENT CENTERED ACTIVITY-II

Introduction to learning experiences, instructional approaches, and academic-support strategies that are intended to address the distinct learning needs, interests, aspirations, or cultural backgrounds of individual students. This course will build up the personality of the students.

Course Outcomes:Through this course students should be able to

  • determine their independent and original work of practical importance.
  • identify and use the rigorous methods to solve problems related to a substantive area of the study.
  • discuss and integrate the knowledge and skills gained during program to generate new knowledge.
  • estimate and develop a systematic framework for analyzing the behavior of large and complex person.
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LPU Fees For Diploma (Engg.) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)

Phase I (Upto 1st June 2020)

Programme Fee (per semester) 38000

DetailsScholarship Amount
(per semester)Applicable Fee after Scholarship
(per semester)LPUNEST score more than or equal to Category I cut-off
Or
90% or above aggregate marks in 10th 17100
(i.e. 45% of Programme Fee) 20900LPUNEST score more than or equal to Category II cut-off
Or
80% – 89.9% aggregate marks in 10th 13300
(i.e. 35% of Programme Fee) 24700LPUNEST score more than or equal to Category III cut-off
Or
70% – 79.9% aggregate marks in 10th 9500
(i.e. 25% of Programme Fee) 28500Examination Fee 2500 (per semester)

Phase I (Upto 1st June 2020)

Programme Fee (per semester) 38000

DetailsScholarship Amount
(per semester)Applicable Fee after Scholarship
(per semester)LPUNEST score more than or equal to Category I cut-off
Or
90% or above aggregate marks in 10th 17100
(i.e. 45% of Programme Fee) 20900LPUNEST score more than or equal to Category II cut-off
Or
80% – 89.9% aggregate marks in 10th 13300
(i.e. 35% of Programme Fee) 24700LPUNEST score more than or equal to Category III cut-off
Or
70% – 79.9% aggregate marks in 10th 9500
(i.e. 25% of Programme Fee) 28500Examination Fee 2500 (per semester)Programme Fee (for International applicants Except Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh)US $1750 (Per Semester)Programme Fee (for International applicants from Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh) 58000 (per semester)Note: Subsequent phases of admission will be conducted only if the seats remain vacant.

Fee details and Allied Issues

  • Fee for successive semesters will be payable before the end of teaching of preceding semester.
  • Examination fee (per semester) is Rs. 2500 and examination fee of 1st semester is payable along with fee of 2nd semester or before.
  • For Fee other than programme fee, please refer the head ‘Fee for Additional Services/ Facilities’ of ‘General Guidelines for Admissions’ in Part C of the Prospectus-2020.
  • ‘Terms and Conditions for LPU – Scholarship and its different phases’ as mentioned in Part B of Prospectus-2020 must be referred.
  • The term ‘Programme fee’ as mentioned above, includes – Tuition and Development fees; University Fee for Registration/ Enrolment, Cultural, Sports, Club activities, Co-curricular activities etc.; Fee for Additional Services/ Facilities for Contingency, Outreach, Placement, Medical, Counselor etc. as prescribed by the University.
  • If the Fee of the programme is reduced due to any reason,scholarship amount for all the brackets/ categories will be reduced proportionately i.e. fee after scholarship etc. will not be reduced and will remain same.
  • For students enrolled under Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) and/or other such scholarship schemes the University may take full fee directly from the student, and/or security amount as deemed fit by the university.
  • For aggregate marks in qualifying exam, refer clause ‘Eligibility’ under General Guidelines for Admissions etc. in Part C of Prospectus-2020.

Requisites & Highlights

Requisites/ Conditions
• Procuring atleast one textbook for each course and carry bag in all semesters/ years is compulsory.
• Students will be required to pay an additional amount of approximately Rs. 3000 for University Uniform. It would include a set of Blazer, Trousers, Shirt and Tie/ Scarf as per the requirement of the respective programme.
• The expense of uniform (if any) will be borne by the applicant himself/ herself admitted under Post Matric Scholarship.

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