Syllabus of Diploma (RGPV) III-Year, Civil Engineering
Table of Contents
ToggleSEMESTER VI
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND START-UPS
PAPER CODE : 7386 SUBJECT CODE : 601
Unit-1 : Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Start – Ups
- Definitions, Traits of an entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Motivation
- Types of Business Structures, Similarities/differences between entrepreneurs and managers.
Unit-2 : Business Ideas and their implementation
- Discovering ideas and visualizing the business
- Activity map
- Business Plan
Unit-3 : Idea to Start-up
- Market Analysis – Identifying the target market,
- Competition evaluation and Strategy Development,
- Marketing and accounting,
- Risk analysis
Unit-4 : Management
- Company’s Organization Structure,
- Recruitment and management of talent.
- Financial organization and management
Unit-5 : Financing and Protection of Ideas
- Financing methods available for start-ups in India
- Communication of Ideas to potential investors – Investor Pitch
- Patenting and Licenses
Unit-6 :
- Exit strategies for entrepreneurs, bankruptcy, and succession and harvesting strategy
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
PAPER CODE : 7387 SUBJECT CODE : 602
Unit – I: Sources, Demand and Quality of water
- Water supply schemes – Objectives, components,
- Sources of water: Surface and Subsurface sources of water,
- Intake Structures, Definition and types, Factors governing the location of an intake structure, Types of intakes.
- Demand of water: Factors affecting rate of demand, Variations of water demands, Forecasting of population, Methods of forecasting of population, (Simple problems on forecasting of population),
- Design period, Estimating of quantity of water supply required for city or town.
- Quality of water: Need for analysis of water, Characteristics of water- Physical, Chemical and Biological, Testing of water for Total solids, hardness, chlorides, dissolved Oxygen, pH, Fluoride, Nitrogen and its compounds, Bacteriological tests, E coli, B coli index, MPN, Sampling of water, Water quality standards as per IS 10500.
UNIT-II: Purification of water
- Purification of Water: Objectives of water treatment, Aeration- objects and methods of aeration, Plain sedimentation, Sedimentation with coagulation, principles of coagulation, types of coagulants, Jar Test, process of coagulation, types of sedimentation tanks, Clariflocculator.
- Filtration – mechanisation of filtration, classification of filters: slow sand filter, rapid sand filter, pressure filter.
- Construction and working of slow sand filter and rapid sand filter, operational problems in filtration.
- Disinfection: Objects, methods of disinfection,
- Chlorination Application of chlorine, forms of chlorination, types of chlorination practices, residual chlorine and its importance,
- Flow diagram of water treatment plants.
- Miscellaneous water Treatments: Introduction to water softening, Defluoridation techniques.
UNIT-III: Conveyance and Distribution of water
- Conveyance: Types of Pipes used for conveyance of water, choice of pipe material, Types of joints & Types of valves- their use, location and function on a pipeline.
- Distribution of water: Methods of distribution of water- Gravity, pumping, and combined system, Service reservoirs – functions and types,
- Layouts of distribution of Water-Dead end system, grid iron system, circular system, radial system; their suitability, advantages and disadvantages.
UNIT-IV: Domestic sewage and System of Sewerages
- Building Sanitation: Necessity of sanitation, Necessity to treat domestic sewage, Definitions – Sewage, sullage, types of sewage.
- Definition of the terms related to Building SanitationWater pipe, Rain water pipe, Soil pipe, Sullage pipe, Vent pipe.
- Building Sanitary fittings-Water closet – Indian and European type, flushing cistern, wash basin, sinks, Urinals. Trapstypes, qualities of good trap.
- Systems of plumbing – one pipe, two pipe, single stack, choice of system.
- Principles regarding design of building drainage, inspection and junction chambers, their necessity, location, size and shape.
- Systems of Sewerage and Sewer Appurtenances: Types of Sewers, Systems of sewerage, self-cleansing velocity and non-scouring velocity, Laying, Testing and maintenance of sewers,
- Manholes and Drop Manhole-component parts, location, spacing, construction details, Sewer Inlets, Street Inlets.
UNIT-V: Characteristics and treatment of Sewage
- Analysis of sewage: Characteristics of sewage, B.O.D., C.O.D. and its significance.,
- Central Pollution Control Board Norms for discharge of treated sewage, Objects of sewage treatment and flow diagram of conventional sewage treatment plant.
- Treatment of Sewage: Screening, Types of screens, Grit removal, Skimming, Sedimentation of sewage, Aerobic and anaerobic process, Sludge digestion, trickling filters,
- Activated sludge process, Disposal of sewage, Oxidation pond, Oxidation ditch. Septic tank, Recycling and Reuse of domestic waste.
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF STRUCTURES
PAPER CODE : 7388 SUBJECT CODE : 611
Unit – I: Basics of maintenance
- Types of Maintenances – repair, retrofitting, re-strengthening, rehabilitation and restoration.
- Necessity, objectives and importance of maintenance.
- Approach of effective management for maintenance.
- Periodical maintenance: check list, maintenance manual containing building plan, reinforcement details, material sources, maintenance frequency, corrective maintenance procedures and sources.
- Pre- and post- monsoon maintenance.
Unit– II: Causes and detection of damages
- Causes of damages due to distress, earthquake, wind, flood, dampness, corrosion, fire, deterioration, termites, pollution and foundation settlement.
- Various aspects of visual observations for detection of damages.
- Load test and non-destructive tests (brief description).
- NDT tests on damaged structure such as rebound hammer, ultrasonic pulse velocity, rebar locator, crack detection microscope, digital crack measuring gauge.
- Chemical test – Chloride test, sulphate attack, carbonation test, pH measurement, resistivity method,
- Half-cell potential meter (Introduction and demonstration only).
Unit– III: Materials for maintenance and repairs
- Types of repair material, material selection.
- Essential parameters for maintenance and repair materials such – bond with substrate, durability.
- Waterproofing materials based on polymer modified cement slurry, UV resistant acrylic polymer, ferro-cement.
- Repairing materials for masonry: plastic/aluminum nipples, non-shrink cement, polyester putty or 1:3 cement sand mortar,
- galvanized steel wire fabrics and clamping rods, wire nails, ferro-cement plates.
- Repairing materials for RCC: epoxy resins, epoxy mortar, cement mortar impregnated with polypropylene,
- silicon, polymer concrete composites, sealants, fiber reinforcement concrete, emulsions and paints.
Unit– IV: Maintenance and repair methods for masonry Construction
- Causes of cracks in walls – bulging of wall, shrinkage, bonding, shear, tensile, vegetation.
- Probable crack location: junction of main and cross wall, junction of slab and wall, cracks in masonry joints.
- Repair methods based on crack type – For minor & medium cracks (width 0.5 mm to 5mm): grouting and for major cracks (width more than 5mm): fixing mesh across cracks,
- RCC band, installing ferro-cement plates at corners, dowel bars, propping of load bearing.
- Remedial measures for dampness & efflorescence in wall.
Unit– V: Maintenance and repair methods for RCC Construction
- Repair stages such as concrete removal and surface preparation, fixing suitable formwork, bonding/passive coat and repair application, various methods of surface preparation.
- Repair options such as grouting, patch repairs, carbonated concrete, cleaning the corroded steel, concrete overlays, latex concrete, epoxy bonded mortar and concrete, polymer concrete, corrosion protection such as jacketing.
- Building cracks and its prevention, common methods for dormant crack repairs such as Epoxy injection, grooving and sealing, stitching, grouting and guniting / shotcreting.
- Strengthening methods for live cracks such as addition of reinforcements, Jacketing, brackets, collars, supplementary members i.e. shoring, underpinning and propping of framed structure.
TENDERING AND ACCOUNTS
PAPER CODE : 7389 SUBJECT CODE : 612
Unit – I: Procedure to execute the work
- Administrative approval, Technical sanction, budget provision, expenditure sanction.
- Methods for carrying out works- contract method, departmental method -rate list method, piece work method, day’s work method, employing labours on daily wages basis.
Unit– II: Contracts
- Definition of contract, objects of contract, requirements of contract, overview of Indian Contract Act.
- Types of engineering contract with advantages, disadvantages and their suitability – Lump sum contract, item rate contract, percentage rate contract, cost plus percentage, cost plus fixed fee, cost plus variable percentage and cost plus variable fee contract,
- labour contract, demolition contract, target contract, negotiated contract, Engineering Procurement Construction Contract (EPC), Annuity Contract.
- Introduction of FIDIC Conditions of contract.
- Classification of contractor on basis of financial limits, Requirement of documents for registration of contractor.
- Build Operate Transfer (BOT) Project, BOT Toll contract, BOT (Annuity) contract, Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) contract, Hybrid Annuity contract, Operate Maintain and Transfer (OMT) contract,
- Operation & Maintenance contract (Introduction only).
Unit– III: Tender and Tender Documents
- Definition of tender, necessity of tender, types of tender- Local, Global, Limited.
- E -Tendering System – Online procedure of submission and opening of bids (Technical and Financial).
- Notice to invite tender (NIT)- Points to be included while drafting tender notice, Drafting of tender notice.
- Procedure of submitting filled tender Documents (Two envelope system), procedure of opening tender, comparative statement, scrutiny of tenders, award of contract, letter of award.
- Meaning of terms – Earnest Money Deposit (EMD), Performance Security Deposit, Validity period, corrigendum to tender notice and its necessity, Unbalanced bid.
- Tender documents – Index, tender notice, general instructions, special instructions, Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule C etc.
- Terms related to tender documents – contract conditions- time limit, time extension, penalty, defective material and workmanship, termination of contract, suspension of work, subletting of contract, extra items, price variation clause(escalation), defect liability Period, liquidated Damages.
- Arbitration- Meaning, Qualification of an arbitrator, Appointment, Dispute and Settlement of disputes, Arbitration and Conciliation Act, Arbitration award.
Unit– IV: Accounts
- Various account forms and their uses – Measurement Books, E- Measurement book (E-MB),
- Nominal Muster Roll(NMR), Imprest Cash, Indent, Invoice, Bill, Vouchers, Hand receipt Cash Book, Temporary Advance. Heads of Accounts.
- Mode of Payment to the contractor and its necessity -Interim Payment, Advance Payment Secured Advance, Petty advance,
- Mobilization advance, Running account bill, Final bill, Retention money, E – payment.
Unit– V: Introduction to Valuation
- Definition and purpose of Valuation, role of valuer. Definition – Cost, Price and Value, Characteristics of Value, Factors Affecting Value.
- Types of Value – Book Value, Scrap Value, Salvage Value, Speculative Value, Distress Value, Market Value, monopoly Value, Sentimental Value.
- Factors affecting value.
- Depreciation, Obsolescence, Sinking Fund,
- Methods of Calculation of Depreciation – Straight Line Method, Sinking Fund Method, Constant Percentage Method.
- Fixation of rent, Lease – types of lease, lease hold property and free hold property.
- Mortgage – Mortgage deed, precautions to be taken while making mortgage.
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
PAPER CODE : 7603 SUBJECT CODE : 621
Unit – I: Understanding Disaster
- Understanding the Concepts and definitions of Disaster, Hazard, Vulnerability, Risk,
- Capacity – Disaster and Development, and disaster management.
Unit – II: Types, Trends, Causes, Consequences and Control of Disasters
- Geological Disasters (earthquakes, landslides, tsunami, mining);
- Hydro-Meteorological Disasters (floods, cyclones, lightning, thunder-storms, hail storms, avalanches, droughts, cold and heat waves)
- Biological Disasters (epidemics, pest attacks, forest fire);
- Technological Disasters (chemical, industrial, radiological, nuclear) and
- Manmade Disasters (building collapse, rural and urban fire, road and rail accidents, nuclear, radiological, chemicals and biological disasters)
- Global Disaster Trends – Emerging Risks of Disasters – Climate Change and Urban Disasters.
Unit- III: Disaster Management Cycle and Framework
- Disaster Management Cycle – Paradigm Shift in Disaster Management.
- Pre-Disaster – Risk Assessment and Analysis, Risk Mapping, zonation and Microzonation, Prevention and Mitigation of Disasters, Early Warning System;
- Preparedness, Capacity Development; Awareness.
- During Disaster – Evacuation – Disaster Communication – Search and Rescue
- Emergency Operation Centre – Incident Command System – Relief and Rehabilitation
- Post-disaster – Damage and Needs Assessment, Restoration of Critical Infrastructure – Early Recovery – Reconstruction and Redevelopment;
- IDNDR, Yokohama Stretegy, Hyogo Framework of Action.
Unit– IV: Disaster Management in India
- Disaster Profile of India – Mega Disasters of India and Lessons Learnt.
- Disaster Management Act 2005 – Institutional and Financial Mechanism,
- National Policy on Disaster Management, National Guidelines and Plans on Disaster Management;
- Role of Government (local, state and national),Non-Government and Inter Governmental Agencies
Unit– V: Applications of Science and Technology for Disaster Management
- Geo-informatics in Disaster Management (RS, GIS, GPS and RS).
- Disaster Communication System (Early Warning and Its Dissemination).
- Land Use Planning and Development Regulations,
- Disaster Safe Designs and Constructions,
- Structural and Non Structural Mitigation of Disasters
- S&T Institutions for Disaster Management in India
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PAPER CODE : 7604 SUBJECT CODE : 622
UNIT-I: Concept of a project:
- Classification of projects- importance of project management-
- The project life cycle- establishing project priorities (scope-cost-time)project priority matrix-
- work break down structure.
UNIT-II: Capital budgeting process:
- Planning- Analysis-Selection-Financing-Implementation-Review.
- Generation and screening of project ideas- market and demand analysis-
- Demand forecasting techniques.
- Market planning and marketing research process- Technical analysis
UNIT-III: Financial estimates and projections:
- Cost of projects-means of financing-estimates of sales and production-cost of production-
- working capital requirement and its financing-profitability projected cash flow statement and balance sheet.
- Break even analysis.
UNIT-IV: Basic techniques in capital budgeting:
- Non discounting and discounting methods- payback period- Accounting rate of return-net present value-Benefit cost ratio-internal rate of return.
- Project risk.
- Social cost benefit analysis and economic rate of return.
- Non-financial justification of projects.
UNIT-V: Project administration:
- progress payments, expenditure planning, project scheduling and network planning,
- use of Critical Path Method (CPM), schedule of payments and physical progress, time-cost trade off.
- Concepts and uses of PERT cost as a function of time, Project Evaluation and Review Techniques/cost mechanisms.
- Determination of least cost duration.
- Post project evaluation.
- Introduction to various Project management softwares.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
PAPER CODE : 7605 SUBJECT CODE : 631
Unit– 1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) definition
- Goals of AI
- History of AI
- Applications of AI
Unit– 2: Agents and Environments
- Agent Terminology,
- Types of Agents – Simple Reflex Agents, Model Based Reflex Agents, Goal Based Agents
- Nature of Environments, Properties of Environments
Unit– 3: Search Algorithms Terminology
- Brute Force Search Strategies – Breadth First Search, Depth First Search.
- Heuristic Search Strategies,
- Local Search Algorithms.
Unit– 4: Fuzzy Logic Systems
- Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy systems,
- Membership functions,
- Fuzzification / Defuzzification
Unit– 5: Neural Networks
- Basic structure of Neural Networks
- Perceptron
- Back-propagation
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY
PAPER CODE : 7606 SUBJECT CODE : 632
UNIT-I: Introduction:
- Managerial Economics;
- Relationship with other disciplines;
- Firms: Types, objectives and goals;
- Managerial decisions;
- Decision analysis.
Unit-II: Demand & Supply Analysis:
- Demand;
- Types of demand;
- Determinants of demand;
- Demand function;
- Demand elasticity;
- Demand forecasting;
- Supply;
- Determinants of supply;
- Supply function;
- Supply elasticity.
Unit-III: Production and Cost Analysis:
- Production function;
- Returns to scale;
- Production optimization;
- Least cost input; Isoquants;
- Managerial uses of production function;
- Cost Concepts;
- Cost function;
- Types of Cost; Determinants of cost;
- Short run and Long run cost curves;
- Cost Output Decision; Estimation of Cost.
Unit-IV: Pricing:
- Determinants of Price;
- Pricing under different objectives and different market structures;
- Price discrimination;
- Pricing methods in practice;
- Role of Government in pricing control.
Unit-V: Financial Accounting (Elementary Treatment):
- Balance sheet and related concepts;
- Profit & Loss Statement and related concepts;
- Financial Ratio Analysis;
- Cash flow analysis; Funds flow analysis;
- Comparative financial statements; Analysis & Interpretation of financial statements;
- Investments; Risks and return evaluation of investment decision;
- Average rate of return; Payback Period;
- Net Present Value; Internal rate of return,
INDIAN CONSTITUTION
PAPER CODE : — SUBJECT CODE : —
Unit- 1 : The Constitution – Introduction
- The History of the Making of the Indian Constitution
- Preamble and the Basic Structure, and its interpretation
- Fundamental Rights and Duties and their interpretation
- State Policy Principles
Unit- 2 : Union Government
- Structure of the Indian Union
- President – Role and Power
- Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
- Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
Unit- 3 : State Government
- Governor – Role and Power
- Chief Minister and Council of Ministers
- State Secretariat
Unit- 4 : Local Administration
- District Administration
- Municipal Corporation
- Zila Panchayat
Unit- 5 : Election Commission
- Role and Functioning
- Chief Election Commissioner
- State Election Commission
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