Friday, February 25, 2011

CS Career Scope

A Company Secretary is:

• An expert in Company, Corporate and Securities Laws
• A vital link between the company and its Board of Directors, Shareholders, Government and Regulatory Authorities
• A conscience seeker of the company
• A compliance officer of the company
• Corporate Planner and Strategic Manager

EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS

A qualified Company Secretary has openings in industry and also has scope for practicing as an Independent Professional.

COMPANY SECRETARY IN EMPLOYMENT

• Companies with a paid up capital of Rs.5 crore or more are required to appoint a whole time Company Secretary
• All companies seeking listing on Stock Exchange are required to appoint a whole time Company Secretary
• Membership of the Institute is recognized for appointment to superior posts and services under Central Government
• Membership of the Institute an essential qualification for recruitment from Grade I to Grade IV in the Accounts branch of the Indian Company Law Service.
SELF EMPLOYMENT (PRACTICE)
• After obtaining a ‘Certificate of Practice’ from the Institute Members of the Institute can go in for Independent Practice.
• Every company having a paid-up share capital of Rs.10 Lakh or more but less than Rs.2 Crore, is required to engage the services of a Secretary in Whole-time practice for issue of compliance certificate.
• Pursuant to clause 49 of the Listing Agreement, Practising Company Secretaries have been authorized to issue Certificate regarding compliance of conditions of Corporate Governance as stipulated in the Course

COMPANY SECRETARY AS AN INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL

A Company Secretary in practice is recognized to issue certificates and attest documents under:
• Companies Act, 1956
• SEBI Act, SCRA and regulations etc. made there under Depositories Act
• Exim Policy

COMPANY SECRETARIES IN PRACTICE RENDER FOLLOWING SERVICES:

• Legal, Secretarial and Corporate Governance
• Corporate Restructuring
• Foreign Collaborations and Joint Ventures
• Arbitration and Conciliation
• Financial Management
• Project Planning
• Capital Market and Investor Relations
• Due Diligence
• Corporate Advisory Services

cs results dec 2010


The results of CS December 2010 examination shall be declared on Friday,the 25th February, 2011 at 12.00 Noon on websites http://www.icsi.edu

ICSI is a premier National Professional body established by Act of Parliament to develop and regulate the Profession of Company Secretaries.

ICSI imparts training in Company Secretaryship by Distance Learning (by correspondence) enabling students to qualify as Company Secretaries. The Institute provides “Course Material for all the subjects at the time of Registration. There is also provision for Optional Oral Coaching classes. Examinations are held twice a year in June & December.

Visit ICSI India website www.icsi.edu for information on Admissions to the CS course and latest notifications including Examination results.

www.icsi.edu - CS Results, Company Secretary Career at ICSI

ICSI results december 2010

ICSI results december 2010

ICSI Results 2010 June or ICSI Results 2010 or CS Results for June 2010 declare by The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) on the official website of ICSI at  – www.icsi.edu. ICSI Results 2010 June or ICSI Results 2010 or CS Results for June 2010 will be published today on February 25, 2011 by Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). Candidates can checkout their ICSI Result 2010 June or ICSI Result 2010 from the below given direct links. You can also visit the below links for ICSI Results June 2010 or ICSI Results 2010 to get through email.

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) declare the ICSI Results 2010 for Foundation, Intermediate & Final (Old Syllabus) and Foundation, Executive & Professional (New Syllabus) as ICSI is the recognized professional body in India to develop and regulate the profession of Company Secretaries in India. ICSI has over 150000 current students. ICSI headquarters is in New Delhi & four regional offices at New Delhi, Chennai, kolkata and Mumbai.

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is likely to release the June 2010 Session Exam Results or ICSI Results June 2010 or ICSI Result 2010 or CS Results for June 2010 through E- Mail also which is available in the below given link.

icsi results

icsi results 2010 -2011

want to know ICSI Results - ICSI CS Results Dec 2010 - 2011 please visit www.icsi.edu

All the old & new results of ICSI are available online only at the ICSI official website (www.icsi.edu) of the University. Candidates can get the ICSI CS Results Dec 2010 – 2011 easily by visit link given as follow.

If you are unable to get your result please visit on link given below regularly. When ICSI will announced any other result in 2011. We will update the result immediately.

Candidates can get the ICSI Results 2010 - 2011 directly in your inbox by subscribe your e-mail id in a form given below. You can visit also the (www.icsi.edu) to get all the updates of the new and old exam results.

About ICSI
ICSI is constituted under an Act of parliament i.e. the Company Secretaries (CS) Act, 1980 (Act No.56 of 1980). ICSI is the recognized professional body in India to develop and regulate the profession of Company Secretaries in India. ICSI has over 150000 current students. ICSI headquarters is establish in New Delhi & four regional offices at New Delhi, Chennai, kolkata and Mumbai.

The institute of company secretaries of india

The Union Minister for Rural Development Shri M Venkaiah Naidu speaking at a National Seminar on SEBI Capital Market organised by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India ICSI

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is constitutional expert body constituted under the Company Secretaries Act, 1980 (Act No. 56 of 1980) passed by the assembly of India. ICSI is the only standard qualified body to develop and regulate the profession of business Secretaries in India. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India awards the certificate bestow the designation of Company Secretary (CS) to a candidate qualifying for the membership of the Institute. ICSI has its H.Q. at New Delhi and four regional offices at New Delhi,Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.

It was in 1960 that the Company Law Board in progress a course in Company Secretary ship leading to the award of Government Diploma in Company Secretaryship. As the number of students taking up the Company Secretaryship course grew. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has since been converted into a statutory. ICSI has on its 21,042 members including 3,523 members holding certificate of the practice. The number of current students is over 1,50,000.

Membership of ICSI has been standard for appointment to various superior posts and services under the Union Government. The affairs of the ICSI are managed by a Council consisting of fifteen elected members and five nominees of the Central Government. Pursuant to section 383A of the Companies Act, 1956, companies having a paid-up share capital of Rs 6 crore or more, as prescribed by the Central Government, are statutorily required to appoint a whole-time Company Secretary.
 
Mr. Pramod Shah, Member (Executive Committee, CFBP) represented CFBP at the programme held on Sunday, 11th July 2004, at 10.30 a.m. at ICSI-CCRT (Centre for Corporate Research and Training of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India) Belapur, Navi Mumbai. Mr. S. S. Bhandare, Eminent Economist & Mrs. Nina Kapasi, Chartered Accountant, Mr. A. Lahiri,Dean, ICSI-CCRT were among the key speakers.
The major contribution of Company Secretary (CS) is in commercial/business sector. Company Secretary (CS) is an important professional aiding the efficient management of the corporate sector. Company Secretary (CS) is designated as an officer under the Companies Act. Company Secretary (CS) has to interact, coordinate, incorporate and collaborate with various other functional heads in a company. A member of the ICSI may also practise independently as a expert after obtaining a certificate of practice as provided in the Company Secretaries Act, 1980.

Hence there are two areas in the career viz. in whole time employment and whole time practice.

As per the Companies Act 1956, if the company is having more than Rs. 5 crore of paid up share capital, it is mandatory to appoint a full time Company Secretary, and if company has a paid up capital of Rs. 10 lakhs and more but less than Rs. 5 crores, it has to file with Registrar of Companies a compliance certificate from a Practising Company Secretary.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

sachin tendulkar education profile

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar born 24 April 1973 is an Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.

Tendulkar was born in Bombay (now Mumbai). His mother, Rajni, working in insurance, and his father, Ramesh Tendulkar, a Marathi novelist, named Tendulkar after his favourite music director, Sachin Dev Burman. Tendulkar's elder brother Ajit encouraged him to play cricket. Tendulkar has two other siblings: a brother Nitin, and sister Savita.

Tendulkar attended Sharadashram Vidyamandir (High School),where he began his cricketing career under the guidance of his coach and mentor, Ramakant Achrekar. During his school days he attended the MRF Pace Foundation to train as a fast bowler, but Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, who took a world record 355 Test wickets, was unimpressed, suggesting that Tendulkar focus on his batting instead.

When he was young, Tendulkar would practice for hours on end in the nets. If he became exhausted, Achrekar would put a one-Rupee-coin on the top of the stumps, and the bowler who dismissed Tendulkar would get the coin. If Tendulkar passed the whole session without getting dismissed, the coach would give him the coin. Tendulkar now considers the 13 coins he won then as some of his most prized possessions.

While at school, he developed a reputation as a child prodigy. He had become a common conversation point in Mumbai circles, where there were suggestions already that he would become one of the greats. His season in 1988 was extraordinary, with Tendulkar scoring a century in every innings he played. He was involved in an unbroken 664-run partnership in a Lord Harris Shield inter-school game in 1988 with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli, who would also go on to represent India. The destructive pair reduced one bowler to tears and made the rest of the opposition unwilling to continue the game. Tendulkar scored 326* in this innings and scored over a thousand runs in the tournament.This was a record partnership in any form of cricket until 2006, when it was broken by two under-13 batsmen in a match held at Hyderabad in India.

When he was 14, Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar gave him a pair of his own ultra light pads. "It was the greatest source of encouragement for me," he said nearly 20 years later after surpassing Gavaskar's world record of 34 Test centuries.On 24 May 1995, Sachin Tendulkar married Anjali, a paediatrician and daughter of Gujarati industrialist Anand Mehta and British social worker Annabel Mehta. They have two children, Sara (born 12 October 1997), and Arjun (born 24 September 1999).

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Gujarat technical university result 2010


23-02-11MBA 2nd Sem Remedial Jan-2011 Result
22-02-11B.E Sem - 3 Remedial Exam Dec-2010 Result
22-02-11BE Sem 3rd Regular Exam Dec-2010 Result
19-02-11Regular Result Analysis
19-02-11BE Sem 5th Regular Result
18-02-11Diploma - 2nd SEM Remedial Exam DEC - 2010 Result
15-02-11B.E Sem - 1 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result(Updated)
15-02-11B.E Sem - 2 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result(Updated)
10-02-11B.Pharm Sem - 3rd Result Result
10-02-11B.Pharm Sem - 5th Result Result
29-01-11M.Pharm Sem - 2 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result
27-01-11Mid sem internal results (subjects locked by institute)
25-01-11B.E Sem - 1 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result
25-01-11B.E Sem - 2 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result
21-01-11PDDC Sem - 2 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result
21-01-11B. Pharm Sem - 2 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result
20-01-11B. Pharm Sem - 4 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result
13-01-11B.E Sem - 4 Remedial Exam Nov-2010 Result
30-11-10Result Of MCA Practical Re - Assessment SEM - II
04-11-10Diploma 4th sem result update due to correction of M & I
04-11-10Diploma 2nd sem result update due to correction of M & I
01-11-10Diploma Engineering Sem-II Rechecking Result  (Grade Change only)
27-10-10M.Pharm Rechecking/Re-Assessment Result
27-10-10ME Rechecking/Re-assessment Result    
22-10-10MCA Sem-II Rechecking/Re-Assessment Result
22-10-10MBA Sem-II Re-Assessment Result
16-10-10Grade Change After Rechecking - Diploma Engg. Sem IV
14-10-10Diploma 2nd sem result update due to correction of M & I
13-10-10Diploma 4th sem result update due to correction of M & I
11-10-10Grade Change After Rechecking - B.E.-II
04-10-10Updated Result          DE2
04-10-10B.Pharm Sem-II Rechecking Result
01-10-10Updated Result          DE4
29-09-10Updated Result          BE4             DE4
22-09-10Diploma Engg. Sem-IV Updated result of GP-Amreli, Sarvoday-Limdi & RHP-Goblaj
15-09-10Grade Change After Rechecking - B.E.-IV
15-09-10Grade Change After Rechecking - B.Pharm-IV
15-09-10Diploma Pharmacy 1 & 2 Year Result Update (Revised after considering rem.Exam)
14-09-10DE-II Jul-10 Result                          DE-II July-2010 Result Analysis
05-09-10B.Pharm-II Jun-10 Result                 Result Analysis
04-09-10DE-IV Jul-10 Result                          DE-IV July-2010 Result Analysis
26-08-10DipPharm-II (Rem) Aug-10 Result
25-08-10Grade Change After Rechecking - MBA-II
21-08-10ME-II/MCA-II July-2010 Result Analysis
21-08-10MCA-II Jul-10 Result
21-08-10ME-II Jul-10 Result
17-08-10M.Pharm-II Jul-10 Result
13-08-10B.Pharm-IV Jun-10 Result Analysis
13-08-10B.Pharm-IV Jun-10 Result
12-08-10BE-II Jun-10 Result Analysis
12-08-10BE-II Jun-10 Result
07-08-10No grade change in students result of PDDC Sem-II after Rechecking
02-08-10BE-IV Jun-10 Result Analysis
31-07-10BE-IV Jun-10 Result
26-07-10Diploma Pharmacy Grade Change After Rechecking
23-07-10Change In Internal Results (Mba 2'nd Sem)
23-07-10Change In Midterm Results (Mba 2'nd Sem)
21-07-10PDDC Sem-II and HM&CT First/Second Year Result Analysis
20-07-10PDDC Second Sem.      Result      Rechecking Notice      Rechecking Form
20-07-10HM & CT First/Second Year      Result      Rechecking Notice      Rechecking Form
10-07-10MBA Sem-II and Dip. Pharmacy First/Second Year Result Analysis
10-07-10Diploma Pharmacy First Year May-2010 Exam Result
10-07-10Rechecking    Form   Dip.Pharma.    MBA  
10-07-10Diploma Pharmacy Second Year May-2010 Exam Result
09-07-10MBA Sem-II May-2010 Exam Result
11-06-10Pending Result of Diploma Engg. Sem-I (Rem.Exam)
03-06-10Dip. Engg. I Rem. Exam Apr-10 Result
27-05-10Dip. Engg. III Rem. Exam Apr-10 Result
27-05-10MCA-I Rem. Exam Rechecking Result
27-05-10ME-I Rem. Exam Rechecking Result - No grade change in students result
17-05-10No change in External Result after rechecking of M.Pharm Sem-I Rem. Exam Apr-10 (of all students who has applied for rechecking)
17-05-10PDDC Rem Exam Result (Apr-10 Exam)
13-05-10Rechecking Result of Rem. Exam Mar-Apr 2010 MBA Sem-I
07-05-10M.Pharm Sem.-I Remedial Exam Result
07-05-10ME Sem.-I Remedial Exam Result
05-05-10Degree Engineering  Sem. -I Remedial Exam Result
05-05-10B.Pharm-I Remedial Exam Result
03-05-10MCA Sem.-I Remedial Exam Result
26-04-10Rechecking Result of Rem. Exam Mar-Apr 2010 Sem-III         B.E.     B.Pharm
24-04-10MBA Sem.-I Remedial Exam Result
16-04-10B.Pharm-III Remedial Exam Result
08-04-10Dip. Enggg. Sem-III Jan-2010 Exam Rechecking Result
07-04-10BE-III Remedial Exam Result
30-03-10Rechecking Result Sem-I     ME   (Result of the other students except students of  inst. code 007 remains unchanged)
30-03-10Rechecking Result Sem-I   M.Pharm  (Result of the other students except students of  inst. code 201,239 & 245 remains unchanged)
26-03-10Rechecking Result (External Change) of B.E. Sem-I (Jan-2010 Exam)
26-03-10Rechecking Result (External Change) of B.Pharm. Sem-I (Jan-2010 Exam)
23-03-10Result Analysis Diploma Engg. Semester I
22-03-10Diploma Engineering  Sem. - I  Result
13-03-10Pending Result of B.Pharm Sem-I
13-03-10Pending Result of SEM-III    of  UFM      BE      B.Pharm
10-03-10Pending Result of  Sem-I of  UFM       BE   B.Pharm
10-03-10Result Analysis Diploma Engg. Semester III
09-03-10Diploma Engineering  Sem. - III   Rechecking       Notice      Form
09-03-10Diploma Engineering  Sem. - III  Result
09-03-10Declaration of Pending Result BE Sem-I  Exam
06-03-10M.Pharm Sem-I Result
03-03-10BE-I Subjectwise Grade Analysis
03-03-10B.Pharm-I Subjectwise Grade Analysis
03-03-10MBA-I Subjectwise Grade Analysis
03-03-10MCA-I Subjectwise Grade Analysis
02-03-10Changes in external theory portion results of Dec-2009 Examination after rechecking     BE-III       B.Pharm-III
02-03-10MBA (Evening) First Semester Examinations – Jan.2010 Result
26-02-10Rechecking (B.E Sem-I Jan-2010 Exam.)     Notice    Form
26-02-10B.E Sem-I Result
26-02-10Result Analysis - (B.Pharm-I, BE-I)
26-02-10B.Pharm Sem-I Result
26-02-10Result Analysis (PG Courses)
25-02-10MCA Sem-I Result
25-02-10MBA Sem-I Result
24-02-10ME Sem-I Result
18-02-10PDDC Sem-I Result
10-02-10Result Analysis B.E/B.Pharm. Semester III
09-02-10Declaration of  Pending Result BE Sem-III Dec-2009 Exam
02-02-10B.Pharm  Sem-III Dec-2009 Result
01-02-10BE Sem-III Dec-2009 Result
15-10-09Grade change after Rechecking (B.Pharm Sep09 Exam)
14-10-09Grade change after Rechecking (BE- Sep09 Exam)
14-10-09Dip. HM & CT First Year Examination (Remedial) Result
13-10-09Dip. Pharmacy First Year Examination (Remedial) Result
13-10-09Diploma Engg. Sem-II Examination (Remedial) Result
03-10-09B.Pharm Second Semester Examination (Remedial) Result
25-09-09BE Second Semester Examination (Remedial) Result
19-02-11Regular result analysis

The gujarat technical university

The Gujarat University is the statewide institution affiliating many reputed colleges across the state of Gujarat, India. It has been given a B++ ranking by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

The Gujarat University was conceived in the nineteen twenties in the minds of public-spirited and learned men like Gandhiji, Sardar Patel, Acharya Anandshankar B. Dhruva, Dada Saheb Mavlankar, and Kasturbhai Lalbhai.

The University was set up after independence for India. In 1949, the University was incorporated under the Gujarat University Act of the State Government ‘as a teaching and affiliating University.’ This was done as a measure of decentralisation and reorganization of University education in the then Province of Bombay. During the course of its life, the University has seen the establishment of more Universities which were carved out of the jurisdiction of the Gujarat University.

The Gujarat University is the largest university in the state catering to the educational needs of more than 200,000 students scattered over more than 235 colleges, 15 recognised institutions and 24 approved institutions. There are more than 34 Post-Graduate University departments and 221 P.G. Centres.

Gujarat University is an affiliating University at the under-graduate level, while it is a teaching one at the post-graduate level. Indeed, the responsibility for post-graduate instruction has been statutorily given to the University, and accordingly it has evolved a plan of coordinated instruction under the direct control and supervision of the University so as to ensure efficient and diversified instruction.

An important feature of this University is the system of external examinations in the Faculties of Arts and Commerce, both and under-graduate and post-graduate levels. The external examinations were introduced with a view to enabling working students and the others who could not afford the high cost of university education to realize their dream. Gujarat University has developed phenomenally since its inception to be recognized as a premier University in the country today.

It provides education in one of the widest range of disciplines to more than about 200,000 students.

GTU BE in Communication Skills

GTU BE Communication Skills

Unit – 1 Communication skills
Process, types and levels of communication. Technical Communication and General Communication. Factors to be considered in technical communication.

Unit – 2 Verbal and non-verbal communication (kinesics) Components of Non-verbal Communication (Kinesics) Barriers to effective communication. (Noise in oral and written communication) Communication across cultures.

Unit – 3 Listening skills - Types of Listening Active Listening V/s Passive Listening
Empathetic Listening. Traits of a good listener, barriers in effective listening,
Tips for effective listening.

Unit – 4 Effective presentation strategies. Defining purpose, analysis of audience and
locate, organizing contents. Preparing an outline of the presentation. Visual aids, nuances of delivery, Body language and effective presentation.

Unit – 5 Interviews Introduction, General preparations for an interview, Types of questions generally asked at the interviews. Types of interviews, Importance of nonverbal aspects.
Unit – 6 Group Discussions Introduction, Group discussions as a part of the selection process, guidelines for group discussion. Role functions in group discussion.

Unit – 7 Paragraph Development, Introduction, Topic sentence and supporting
sentences. Attributes of a good paragraph. Types of paragraphs.

Unit – 8 Letter - Writing Business Letters, Structure and types of a business letter, Letter of Inquiry, Letters of complaint, regret and adjustment.

Unit – 9 Technical reports Introduction, types of reports, structure of reports, objectives and characteristics of reports.

Unit – 10 Technical Proposals Definition, Purpose, Types, Characteristics, Structure, Style and appearance.

Unit – 11 Technical Descriptions Introduction, Definition of an object or a process. Guidelines for writing good description - organization, content, structure.

Unit – 12 Effective Reading Skills Purpose of reading, skimming and scanning. Tips for improving comprehension skills.

Unit – 13 Job application Essential parts - Cover Letter and the ‘resume’. Types of ‘resumes’ (Curriculum Vitae) Chronological ‘resume’, functional ‘resume’.

Unit – 14 Grammar and Vocabulary Tense and the concept of Time. Passive Voice, Conditionals Prepositions, Concord. Idioms, Confusables, one-word substitutes, homonyms,
homophones eponyms.

GTU BE - Computer Programming and Utilization

GTU BE - Computer Programming and Utilization

1 Introduction to Computer & Programming: Introduction, Basic block Diagram and functions of various components of computer. Concept of Hardware and Software. Concept of basic types of software. Introduction to programming and programming languages. Flow charts and algorithms.

2 Introduction to C Language:
I Fundamentals of ‘C’: Data types in ‘C’. Operators and their hierarchy, Concept of header files, I/O functions, control structures in C, looping structures in C, arrays and strings.
II Functions and recursion: Concepts of functions with various types of parameters. Various types of parameter passing mechanisms. Recursive functions and implementation of these concepts in ‘C’.
III Pointers and structures: Concepts of pointers and simple programs using pointers. Introduction to simple structure and its implementations.

3 Introduction to C++ language
Principles of object oriented programming, Comparison with procedural languages, Tokens, expressions and control structures Introduction to functions, classes, objects, constructors, destructors in C++. Classes and Objects: Declaring classes, defining member functions, Making
an outside function inline, nesting of member functions, private member functions, Arrays with in a class, Memory allocation of objects, static data members, static member functions, arrays of objects, objects as function arguments, friend function, returning of objects, const member function.

Text books:
1. Title : Programming in ANSI C, 4th edition Author: Balagurusamy E ,Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company limited
2. Object oriented programming with C++, 3rd edition ,Author:Balagurusamy E ,Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company limited

GTU India - Engineering Graphics

GTU India - Engineering Graphics

1. Introduction to Engineering Graphics, Drawing instruments and accessories, BIS - SP 46. Use of plane scales and Representative Fraction.

2. Engineering Curves: Classification of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics, Cycloidal Curves, Involutes and Spirals.

3. Loci of Points: Path of the points moving on simple arrangements and simple mechanisms, slider crank mechanism, four bar chain mechanism etc.

4. Projections of Points & Lines: Introduction to principal planes of projections, Projections
of the points located in same quadrant and different quadrants, Projections of line with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes. True length of the line and its inclination with the reference planes.

5. Projections of Planes: Concept of different planes, Projections of planes with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes. Concept of auxiliary plane method for projections of the plane.

6. Projections of Solids & Section of Solids: Classification of solids. Projections of solids like Cylinder, Cone, Pyramid and Prism with its inclination to one reference plane and with two eference planes. Section of such solids and the true shape of the section.

7. Development of Lateral Surfaces: Concept of development of the different surfaces.Parallel Line Development and Radial Line Development.

8. Orthographic Projections: Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for View from Front, View from Top and View from Side using first angle projection method and third angle projection method, Full Sectional View.

9. Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing: Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, isometric view or drawing.

GTU Gujrat - MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

GTU Gujrat - MECHANICS OF SOLIDS :: Description

1. Introduction: Scalar and Vector Quantities, composition and resolution of vectors, system of units, definition of space, time, particle, rigid body, force.

2. Fundamentals of Statics: Principles of statics, coplanar, concurrent and non-concurrent, parallel and non-parallel forces, composition and resolution of forces, moments & couples - their properties, combination of coplanar couples and forces, equilibrant, quilibrium,
free body diagrams, analytical conditions of equilibrium for coplanar
force systems.

3. Truss: Simple determinate plane trusses and analysis for member forces using methods of joints and methods of sections.

4. Distributed forces, center of gravity and moment of inertia: Center of gravity of lines, plane areas, volumes and bodies, Pappus – Guldinus theorems, moment of inertia, polar moment of inertia and radius of gyration of areas, parallel & perpendicular axes theorems.

5. Friction: Theory of friction, static and sliding friction, laws of friction, angle and coefficient of friction, inclined plane friction, ladder friction, wedges, belt and rope riction.

6. Simple Machines: Velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, efficiency,reversibility of machines, simple machines such as levers, pulley and pulley blocks, wheel and differential axle, Single purchase/double purchase crab, compound screw jacks.

7. Physical & Mechanical properties of structural materials: Properties related to axial, bending, and torsional and shear loading, Toughness, hardness, proof stress, factor of safety, working stress, load factor.

8. Simple stresses and strains: Elastic, homogeneous, isotropic materials; limits of elasticity and proportionality, yield limit, ultimate strength, strain hardening, section of composite materials, prismatic and non-prismatic sections.

Strains: Linear, shear, lateral, thermal and volumetric, Poisson’s ratio.Stresses: Normal stresses, axial – tensile & compressive, shear and complementary shear, thermal and hoop,. Applications to composite material stepped & tapered bars.

9. Beam:
(a) Types of loads, Types of supports, Types of beams, Support reactions for statically determinate beams
(b) Bending moment and Shear force , Bending moment and shear force diagrams for statically determinate beams subjected to couples,concentrated forces, uniformly distributed loadings, relation between bending moment, shear force and rate of loading, point of contraflexure.

10. Stresses in beams: Theory of simple bending, bending stresses and their distribution, moment of resistance, modulus of sections, distribution of shear stresses in different sections.

11. Principal stresses and strains: Compound stresses, analysis of principal planes and principal stresses, principal strains, angle of obliquity of resultant stress, principal stresses in beams.

Gujarat technical university (GTU Gujrat) BE Physics

Gujarat technical university (GTU Gujrat) BE Physics

1) Architectural Acoustics
Classification of Sound : Loudness – Weber – Fechner law Decibel – Absorption Coefficient – Reverberation – Saline’s formula – Factors affecting acoustics of buildings and their remedies.
2) Ultrasonic
Introduction, production, properties and detection of ultrasonics. Determination of velocity and application of ultrasonic in Engineering.
3) Crystal Physics
Introduction and classification of solids-crystal structure – The crystal systems and Bravias Lattice – Space Lattices of cubic systems – Miller Indices – Relation between Interplanner Distance and cubic Edge and Laws Formula.
4) Band theory of Solids
Based theory of Solids – Classification of solids – Energy band structure of conductors, insulator and semi conductions types of diodes (simple diode, Zener diode, varactor diode, LED Solar cells, photovoltaic cell, Photo Conductivity, Hall effects.
5) LASERS :
Introduction and properties of Lasers, Stimulated and instantaneous emersion – Relation between Ecienstein’s ‘A’ and ‘B’ Coefficients-Population Inversion – Optical – Pumping – Nd-Yag Laser and CO2 Laser – Application of Laser in Material Processing – Holography – Application of Lasers
6) Optical – Fibre Communication Introduction –
Fibre – Optic System – advantages of Fibre optics – Basic principle – Acceptance angle and Numerical Aperture – Types of optics preparation through optical fibre
7) Conducting Materials :
Introduction – conduction in Metals, Electron theory Q.M. treatment – Free electrode theory of metals – Electrical Conductivity – Thermal Conductivity – Wildemann – Franz law – Drawbacks of classical free electrode theory.
8) Super Conducting Materials
Introduction to super conductor – properties of super conductor Type I and Type II super conductor – Comparision between I and II – High T conductors – Application
9) New Engineering Materials
Introduction – Metallic glasses, types, properties, preparation and its application – Introduction to nano technology – method of producing, properties and its application – shape memory alloys – types – shape Memory effect – Pseudo elasticity – properties – application – Bio-materials – General information – Biomedical compatibly of Ti-Al-Nb alloys for implant application.
10) Non-Destructive Testing
Introduction – The objective of NDT – Types of Defects – Methods of NDT (Liquid Penetrate – Dye Penetrate Radiographic) x X-ray Radiography – X-ray Fluoroscopy – Ultrasonic Inspection method – Pulse Echo System – Visual Display units.

Reference Books :
1) Engineering Physics K. Rajagopal Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
2) Engg. Physics G. Vijayakumari Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
3) A Text book of Engg. Physics M.N. Aavadhalula S. Chand P .G. Kshirsagar
4) Engg. Physics Abhijit Nayak S.K. Kataria & Sons.,Delhi.

Gujarat technical university (GTU) BE Chemistry

Gujarat technical university BE Chemistry

1. Water Technology :
Introduction, sources of water Impurities in water, hard and soft water, Degree of hardness, Types of hardness, Scale and sludge formation in boiler Boiler corrosion. Caustic embrittlements, Priming and Foaming, Softening of water. Potable water, Break point of chlorination, Desalination of Brackish water etc.

2. Metals and alloys :
Introduction, Physical properties of metals, cast iron, wrought iron, steel, Heat treatment of steel. Definition of alloy, purpose of making alloys. Classification of alloys. Alloys of steel and its applications. Non-Ferrous alloys and its industrial applications.

3. Corrosion and its inhibition :
Introduction, Theories of corrosion, Types of corrosion, Protection of metals from corrosion – organic and inorganic materials, Inhibitors, Cathodic protection.

4. Fuels and Combustion :
Definition, types of fuel – solids, liquids, gaseous and Nucleon fuels. Calorifio Value, Characteristics of good fuel. Solid fuels – coal, coke. Analysis of coal – ultimate and proximate Liquid fuel – Petroleum. Refining of Petroleum by Fractional distillation. Gaseous fuel – coal-gas, bio gas produces gas and water gas. L.P.G. & CNG.

5. Lubricants :
Definition : Types of lubrication, classification of lubricants and their properties. Functions of lubricants.

6. Cements :
Introduction Manufacturing of Lime, Gypsum and Cement and their properties. Manufacturing of Portland cement, chemical composition of cement chemical constituents of Portland cement, Setting and hardening of cement.

7. Polymers and Plastics :
Introduction, Definition of Polymer. Types of Polymers, Types of Polymerization reactions and their mechanism. Plastics, Classification of plastics – Thermo plastics and Thermo setting plastics. Molding constituents of plastics Engineering properties and uses of plastics. Definition of Rubber, Types of Rubber, Vulcanization of rubber. Application of Rubber.

8. Multidisciplinary nature of Environment Study :
Introduction, Nature of environment and its problem due to over utilization of natural sources. Environmental degradation Green house effect, acid rain, Ozone depletion, Photochemical smog. Environmental problems in India, Environment management and laws. Public awareness. Gujarat Technological University.

9. Natural and Synthetic Fibers :
Introduction Definition of Fiber, Types of fibers – Natural, semi synthetic, synthetic fibers. Physical properties of fibers. Essential requirement for fiber for formation. Preparation, properties and uses of Cellulose acetic, Viscose Rayon, Nylon, Polyesters acrylic, Glass fibers etc. Differentiate between wool and silk fibers. Spinning processes – Melt and Wet spinning.

10. Chemical aspect of Biotechnology :
Definition, Benefits through biotechnology – Agriculture, Food quality, Medicines etc. Fermentation, Fermentation processes, Enzymes and its application in industries. Bio fuels and Bio membrane.

11. Protective Coatings :
Introduction, Types of protective coatings – metallic, chemical, organic, electroplating. Paints and varnishes – Ingredients, properties and uses, Enamels, Lacquers etc.

12. Renewable and Non-renewable energy of sources :
Resources of energy, Appraisal resources problems, classification of Natural and
renewable resources. Destruction and Conservation.

13. Refractories, Abrasives and Insulators :
Definitions of refractories, Abrasives and insulators. Properties of refractories. Classification of refractories.

Classification, properties and uses of abrasives. Classification, properties and uses of Insulators.

14. Analytical Techniques :
Introduction Types of analysis – Physical, Chemical and instrumentation.
Physical analysis – Specific gravity, Melting point, Boiling point, Crystallization.
Purification of compounds etc. Chemical analysis – Quantitative and Qualitative
analysis of organic and inorganic compounds.

Instrumental analysis – Spectroscopic, Chromatographic PH measurement, Conductinity, Turbidity etc.
• The topics No. 12, 13 and 14 are to be taught during practical hours as a part of tutorial.

References :
1. Engineering Chemistry by Jain and Jain Publisher Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
2. Engineering Chemistry by Dr. O.P. Agrawal Khanna Publishers Delhi
3. Engineering Chemistry by N. Krishnamurthy, P. Vallinaygam and D. Madhavan Publisher – Prentice – Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
4. Engineering Chemistry by R. Gopalan, D. Venkappaya and Sulochana Nagarjan
5. Engineering Chemistry by C. Parameswara Murthy, C.V. Agrawal and Andra Naidu, B.S. Publication, Hyderabad – A.P. Gujarat Technological University B.E Sem I 4
6. Environmental Science by Y. Anjaneyulu B.S. Publishers, Hyderabad – A.P.
7. Environmental Studies and Disaster Management by S.G. Shah, S.G. Shah and Gopal N.Shah
8. Engineering Chemistry by B. Sivsankar The M.C. Grawhill Companies, New Delhi

gujarat technical university BE- Sem - I

Gujarat Technological University

BE- Sem - I
Mathematics-I
• Review of limits, continuity, differentiability.
• Mean value theorem, Taylors Theorem, Maxima and Minima.
• Riemann integrals, Fundamental theorem of Calculus, Improper inte-
grals, applications to area, volume.
• Convergence of sequences and series, power series.
• Partial Derivatives, gradient and directional derivatives, chain rule,
maxima and minima, Lagrange multipliers.
• Double and Triple integration, Jacobians and change of variables for-
mula.
• Parametrization of curves and surfaces, vector Fields, line and surface
integrals.
• Divergence and curl, Theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes.

Texts/References
1. Hughes-Hallett et al., Calculus - Single and Multivariable (3rd Edition), John-Wiley and Sons (2003).
2. James Stewart, Calculus (5th Edition), Thomson (2003).
3. T. M. Apostol, Calculus, Volumes 1 and 2 (2nd Edition), Wiley Eastern 1980.
4. G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic Geometr