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B.TECH. SECOND YEAR
(CIVIL ENGINEERING)
(Batch 2011)
(Session 2012-2013) SCHEME OF PAPERS THIRD SEMESTER (Civil Engineering) |Sr.No. |Course No. |Title |L |T |P |Credits |
|1. |BAS 202 |Operations Research |3 |1 |0 |3.5 |
|2. |HSS 201 |Management Practices & |3 |1 |0 |3.5 |
| | |Organisational Behaviour | | | | |
|3. |CVE-201 |Survey-1 |3 |1 |0 |3.5 |
|4. |CVE 202 |Building Materials |3 |1 |0 |3.5 |
|5. |CVE 203 |Building Construction |3 |1 |0 |3.5 |
|6. |CVE 204 |Fluid Mechanics |3 |1 |0 |3.5 |
|7. |CVE 251 |Survey-I Lab * |0 |0 |2 | 1.0 |
|8. |CVE 252 |Building Materials Lab * |0 |0 |2 | 1.0 |
|9. |CVE 254 |Fluid Mechanics Lab * |0 |0 |2 |1.0 |
| | | |18 |6 |6 |24.0 |
|Total Contact Hours: 30 | * CVE 251, CVE 252 and CVE 254 are practical papers only.
There will not be any theory examination for these papers. University College of Engineering Punjabi University, Patiala.
General Instructions to the Paper Setters
(Common for B.Tech. in Computer Engineering, Electronics and communication
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Integrated
BTech/MBA Branches) Applicable to 2011 Batch The B. Tech paper structure will be as shown below:
|Pattern of Question Paper |
|TITLE OF SUBJECT (CODE----) |
|Bachelor of Technology (Branch) Section: ........... |
|End Semester Exam |
|TIME ALLOWED: 3 Hour |
|Roll. No............. |
|Maximum Marks: 45 |
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|Note:- Attempt four questions selecting one question from each section A,|
|B, C and D. Section E is compulsory. |
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|Section-A (From Section A of the syllabus) |
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|Section-D (From Section D of the syllabus) |
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|Section-E (Common from Whole of the Syllabus) |
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|9x1 | Note for the paper setter:
1. Numbers of questions to be set are nine (9) as per the above format.
2. Section A, B, C and D contain two questions of Nine (9) marks each.
However, nine marks question may be splitted into subparts.
3. Section E is compulsory and contains nine sub-parts of one mark each.
The answers for each question should preferably be of 2 to 3 lines.
4. The maximum limit on numerical questions to be set in the paper is 35%
while minimum limit is 20% except theoretical papers.
5. The paper setter shall provide detailed marking instructions and
solution to numerical problems for evaluation purpose in the separate
white envelopes provided for solutions.
6. The paper setters should seal the internal & external envelope
properly with signatures & cello tape at proper place.
7. Log tables, charts, graphs, Design data tables etc. should be
specified, whenever needed.
8. Use of Scientific calculator should be clearly specified.
9. There are some MBA subjects (like BAS 202 Operational Research, MBA
5011 Foundation of Financial Accounting, MBA 5012 Foundation of
Managerial Accounting, MBA 5022 Foundations of Marketing, MBA 5023
Foundations of Law, MBA 5031 Foundations of Macroeconomics, MBA 5032
Foundations of Microeconomics, MBA-5033 Foundations of International
Business, MBA 5013 Foundations of Finance) where syllabus is not
divided among four sections namely A, B,C,D then Question paper must
be set by without specifying section in it and giving proper weightage
to the respective portions.
BAS 202 OPERATIONS RESEARCH L T P Credits
3 1 0 3.5 Section-A
Definitions, characteristics, necessity, scope and objectives of O.R.
Phases of operations Research study, Limitations of O.R.
Linear Programming, assumptions in L.P. formulation of mathematical models
for various types of L.P. problems, graphical methods & trial and error
methods of solving L.P. problems, Limitations of L.P. methods.
Simplex method, artificial variable technique-the big-M method, degeneracy,
unconstrained variables, duality in L.P.
Section-B
Transportation model, formulation and solution of transportation problems,
sensitivity analysis in T.P.
Assignment model, formulation and solution of assignment problems,
sequencing problems.
Section-C
Game theory, solution of games with and without saddle point, rules of
dominance, arithmetic and algebraic methods for 2x2 games solution of 2xn
or m x 2 games.
PERT & CPM Models: Characteristics & uses, Drawing of network, removal of
redundancy in network, computing EOR, LOT, Free Slack, Total slack,
Crashing, Resource allocations.
Section-D
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