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DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM. CODE: MPH 102 T
Drug Delivery System course is designed to impart knowledge on the area of advances in novel drug delivery systems. Upon completion of the Drug Delivery System course, student shall be able to understand
§ The various approaches for development of Novel Drug Delivery Systems.
§ The criteria for selection of drugs and polymers for the development of delivering system.
§ The formulation and evaluation of Novel Drug Delivery Systems.

- Teacher: DR.N.G.RAGHAVENDRA RAO [KSOP]
Data Structure Lab
2023-24
Section A2
BCS351

- Teacher: Dr. HARSH KHATTER [CO]
- Teacher: Mr. Pardeep Tyagi [CO]
- Teacher: MR. ANURAG MISHRA [CS]
- Teacher: MR. SREESH GAUR [CS]
- Teacher: Mr. Mayank Tyagi [IT]
- Teacher: Mr. Rahul Kumar [IT]
- Teacher: Akash Punhani [CS]
- Teacher: Puneet Kumar Goyal [CS]
- Teacher: MR MOHIT TYAGI [ECE]
- Teacher: MS DIKSHA SINGH [ECE]
1. Describe the fundamentals of circuit switching and distinguish complex telephone systems.
2. Differentiate the fundamentals of Space division switching and time division switching.
3. Design, develop and evaluate the telecom traffic to meet defined specifications and needs.
4. Identify the control of switching networks and signalling concepts.
5. Classify the engineering concepts of packet switching and routing which will help to design various switch architectures for future research work.
An embedded system is a microprocessor-based computer hardware system with software that is designed to perform a dedicated function, either as an independent system or as a part of a large system. At the core is an integrated circuit designed to carry out computation for real-time operations.
Complexities range from a single microcontroller to a suite of processors with connected peripherals and networks; from no user interface to complex graphical user interfaces. The complexity of an embedded system varies significantly depending on the task for which it is designed.
Embedded system applications range from digital watches and microwaves to hybrid vehicles and avionics. As much as 98 percent of all microprocessors manufactured are used in embedded systems.

This course is specially designed for the first year Engineering students. It comprises of basic understanding of Electronics Engineering and their application in modern day technology.
