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Scheme and Syllabus B.Tech. (1st and 2nd Semesters) effective from Session 2012-13

R.T.U., Kota

Scheme of Teaching & Examination for I year B.Tech. I Semester
Effective from the Session: 2012 – 2013
(Common to all branches of Engineering)

Sub Subject
Code

Number of Duration
Marks Allocation
Teaching of Theory
Hours
Paper
Per
(Hours) Theory Term Sessio Prac. nal Exam Total
L
T
P
Test

101

Communicative English

3

1

-

3

80

20

100

102

Engineering Mathematics-I

3

1

-

3

80

20

100

103

Engineering Physics-I

3

1

-

3

80

20

100

104

Engineering Chemistry

3

1

-

3

80

20

100

105

Basic Electrical &
Electronics Engineering

3

-

-

3

80

20

100

15

04

-

-

-

-

2

Total
106

Engineering Physics Lab-I

107

Engineering Chemistry Lab

108

Electrical & Electronics Lab

-

-

2

109

Practical Geometry

-

-

110

Workshop Practice

-

111

Discipline & Extra curricular
Activities

-

Grand Total

400

100

-

45

30

75

45

30

75

60

40

100

3

60

40

100

-

2

60

40

100

-

-

50

-

50

320

180

1000

2

15

500

04 11

-

-

400

100

(Total 30 periods per week)

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Scheme and Syllabus B.Tech. (1st and 2nd Semesters) effective from Session 2012-13

R.T.U., Kota

Scheme of Teaching & Examination for I year B.Tech II Semester
Effective from the Session: 2012 – 2013
(Common to all branches of Engineering)
Number of
Teaching Duration
Hours Per
Marks Allocation of theory
Week
Paper
Term Sessi Prac.
L T
P (Hours) Theory Test onal Exam Total

Sub
Code

Subject

201

Communication Techniques

2

-

-

3

80

20

100

202

Engineering Mathematics-II

3

1

-

3

80

20

100

203

Engineering Physics-II

2

1

-

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