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1 Composite Materials 2 Computational Hydraulics 3 Foundation Engineering 4 Foundation Engineering 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Hydraulics Hydraulics Introduction to Turbulence Mechanics of Solids Mechanics of solids Optimization Methods Reliability Engineering Soil Mechanics Web Web Web Video Web Video Web Web Video Web Web Web Video Prof. P. C. Pandey Prof. M. S. Mohan Kumar Prof. Deepankar Choudhury Prof. Mahendra Singh, Prof. N. K. Samadhiya, Prof. Priti Maheswari Prof. B. S. Thandaveswara, Prof. B. S. Murthy Prof. Arup Kumar Sharma Prof.G.Biswas Prof. Y. Nath Prof.M.S.Sivakumar Prof. D. Nagesh Kumar Prof. G. L. Sivakumar Babu Prof. Baleshwar Singh Prof. G. Venkatachalam , Prof.B.V.S. Viswanadham IISc Bangalore IISc Bangalore IIT Bombay IIT Roorkee IIT Madras IIT Guwahati IIT Kanpur IIT Delhi IIT Madras IISc Bangalore IISc Bangalore IIT Guwahati IIT Bombay

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Basic Electrical Technology Basic Electrical Technology BioChemistry I Engineering Chemistry I Engineering Chemistry I Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Engineering Physics I 23 (Experiment) Engineering Physics I 24 (Theory) 25 Mathematics I 26 Mathematics I Physics I - Oscillations & 27 Waves 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Basic Electronics Basic Electronics Basic Electronics Basic Electronics and Lab Basic Electronics and Lab Basic Thermodynamics Basic Thermodynamics Web Video Video Web Video Web Web Video Video Web Web Web Video Video Web Web Video Web Video Web Web Prof. G. D. Roy, Prof. N. K. De, Prof. T. K. Bhattacharya IIT Kharagpur Prof. L. Umanand IISc Bangalore Prof. S. Dasgupta IIT Kharagpur Prof. B. L. Tembe, Prof. K. Mangala Sunder IIT Bombay Prof. K. Mangala Sunder IIT Madras Prof. Manoj K. Harbola IIT Kanpur Prof. U. S. Dixit IIT Guwahati Prof. Manoj K. Harbola IIT Kanpur Prof. U. S. Dixit IIT Guwahati Prof. Alika Khare , Prof. Pratima Agarwal, Prof. S. Ravi IIT Guwahati Prof. Alika Khare

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