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- Teacher: Dr. Sudhir Kumar Sharma [CSIT]
- Teacher: Dr. Sudhir Kumar Sharma [CSIT]
- Teacher: MR ANKUR BHARDWAJ [CSE]
- Teacher: Mr Gaurav Parashar [CSE]
- Teacher: MR HRIDAY KUMAR GUPTA [CSE]
- Teacher: Mr. UMANG RASTOGI [CSE]
- Teacher: Dr. Sushil Kumar [CSE]
- Teacher: Mr. Saurav Chandra [CSE]
- Teacher: Dr. Sushil Kumar [CSE]
- Teacher: Mr Gaurav Parashar [CSE]
- Teacher: MS NEHA SHUKLA [CO]
CO1 Apply and analyze the nature and scope of services marketing
CO2 Critical analysis to perceive service shortcomings in reference to ingredients to create service excellence
CO3 Apply and evaluate critical issues related to service design
CO4 Analyze theoretical and practical basis for evaluating and developing service performance using company examples
CO5 Illustrate and assess characteristics and challenges of managing
service firms in the modern world
KAS 103T ENGINEERING MATHMATICS I
3L:1T:0P 4 Credits
COURSE OBJECTIVE: The objective of this course is to familiarize the graduate engineers with techniques in calculus, multivariate analysis, vector calculus and linear algebra. It aims to equip the students with standard concepts and tools from intermediate to advanced level that will enable them to tackle more advanced level of mathematics and applications that they would find useful in their disciplines. The students will learn: To apply the knowledge of differential calculus in the field of engineering. To deal with functions of several variables that is essential in optimizing the results of real life problems. Multiple integral tools to deal with engineering problems involving centre of gravity, volume etc. To deal with vector calculus that is required in different branches of Engineering to graduate engineers. The essential tools of matrices and linear algebra, Eigen values and diagonalization in a Comprehensive manner are required.
Unit I Matrices: Types of Matrices: Symmetric, Skew-symmetric and Orthogonal Matrices; Complex Matrices, Inverse and Rank of matrix using elementary transformations, Rank-Nullity theorem; System of linear equations, Characteristic equation, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and its application, Eigen values and eigenvectors; Diagonalisation of a Matrix 8
Unit II Differential Calculus- I: Introduction to limits, continuity and differentiability, Rolle’s Theorem, Lagrange’s Mean value theorem and Cauchy mean value theorem, Successive Differentiation (nth order derivatives), Leibnitz theorem and its application, Envelope of family of one and two parameter, Curve tracing: Cartesian and Polar co-ordinates
Unit III Differential Calculus-II: Partial derivatives, Total derivative, Euler’s Theorem for homogeneous functions, Taylor and Maclaurin’s theorems for a function of two variables, Maxima and Minima of functions of several variables, Lagrange Method of Multipliers, Jacobians, Approximation of errors
Unit IV Multivariable Calculus-I: Multiple integration: Double integral, Triple integral, Change of order of integration, Change of variables, Application: Areas and volumes, Center of mass and center of gravity (Constant and variable densities)
Unit V Vector Calculus: Vector identities (without proof), Vector differentiation:
Gradient, Curl and Divergence and their Physical interpretation, Directional
derivatives.
Vector Integration: Line integral, Surface integral, Volume integral, Gauss’s
Divergence theorem, Green’s theorem and Stoke’s theorem (without proof)
and their applications
- Teacher: MR. AKASH GOEL [CS]
A microcontroller is a compact integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. A typical microcontroller includes a processor, memory and input/output (I/O) peripherals on a single chip.
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The microcontroller is designed for a specific task or to perform the assigned task repeatedly. Once the program is embedded on a microcontroller chip, it can’t be altered easily and you may need some special tools to reburn it. As per application, the process is fixed in microcontroller. Hence, the output depends on the input given by the user or sensors or predefined inputs.
The microprocessor is useful in very intensive processes. It only contains a CPU (central processing unit) but there are many other parts needed to work with the CPU to complete a process. These all other parts are connected externally.
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The Mini Project is an integral part of the curriculum designed to provide students with hands-on experience in applying theoretical knowledge to practical problems. It bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications, encouraging creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
- Teacher: Mr. Harsh Modi [CSE]
- Teacher: MR SHWETABH SINGH [ME]
- Teacher: DR SEEMA MAITREY [CSE]
- Teacher: MR HRIDAY KUMAR GUPTA [CSE]
- Teacher: Mr. UMANG RASTOGI [CSE]
- Teacher: MS HIMANSHI CHAUDHARY [CSE]
- Teacher: Ms. Shikha Jain [CSE]
- Teacher: Ms. SHIVALI TYAGI [CSE]
- Teacher: Mr. Deep Kumar [CSIT]