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               A. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE                                                     15
                 1.  Residential house wiring using switches, fuse, indicator, lamp and energy meter.
                 2.  Fluorescent lamp wiring.
                 3.  Stair case wiring
                 4.  Measurement of electrical quantities – voltage, current, power & power factor in RLC
                     circuit.
                 5.  Measurement of resistance to earth of electrical equipment.

               B. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PRACTICE                                                    15
                 1.  Study  of  Electronic  components  and  equipment’s  –  Resistor,  colour  coding
                     measurement of AC signal parameter (peak-peak, rms period, frequency) using CR.
                 2.  Study of logic gates AND, OR, EOR and NOT.
                 3.  Generation of Clock Signal.
                 4.  Soldering practice – Components Devices and Circuits – Using general purpose PCB.
                 5.  Measurement of ripple factor of HWR and FWR.

                                                                                    TOTAL: 30 PERIODS
               OUTCOMES:
               After completion of this course, the student will be able to:
                   •  fabricate carpentry components
                   •  fit pipe connections including plumbing works.
                   •  use welding equipment’s to join the structures.
                   •  fabricate electrical and electronic circuits

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  Jeyachandran  K.,  Natarajan  S.  &Balasubramanian  S.,  “A  Primer  on  Engineering
                       Practices Laboratory”, Anuradha Publications, 2007.
                   2.  Jeyapoovan  T.,  Saravanapandian  M.  &Pranitha  S.,  “Engineering  Practices  Lab
                       Manual”,Vikas Publishing House Pvt.Ltd, 2006.
                   3.  Bawa H.S., “Workshop Practice”, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Limited,
                       2007.
                   4.  Rajendra  Prasad  A.  &Sarma  P.M.M.S.,  “Workshop  Practice”,  SreeSai  Publication,
                       2002.


               MC19102              INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND FREEDOM MOVEMENT         L  T  P  C

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               OBJECTIVES
                   •  To inculcate the values enshrined in the Indian constitution
                   •  To create a sense of responsible and active citizenship
                   •  To know about Constitutional and Non- Constitutional bodies
                   •  To understand sacrifices made by the freedom fighters.

               UNIT  I        INTRODUCTION                                                                6
               Historical  Background  –  Constituent  Assembly  of  India  –  Philosophical foundations  of  the
               Indian Constitution – Preamble – Fundamental Rights – Directive Principles of State Policy –
               Fundamental  Duties  –  Citizenship  –  Constitutional  Remedies  for  citizens.  Constitution’

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