Approved By: UGC AICTE
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Duration: 4 Years |
Eligibility: 10+2 |
Course Detail
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Course Code |
Category |
Course Title |
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Semester - I |
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LE0101 |
G |
English |
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MA0101 |
B |
Mathematics – I |
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PH0101 |
B |
Physics |
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CY0101 |
B |
Chemistry |
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GE0101 |
E |
Basic Engineering – I |
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Practical |
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PD 0101 |
G |
Personality Development – I* |
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GE 0107 |
G |
NSS/NCC/NSO/YOGA |
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GE0105 |
B |
Computer Literacy |
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PH0103 |
B |
Physics Laboratory |
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CY0103 |
B |
Chemistry Laboratory |
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ME0120/ME0130 |
E |
Workshop Practice / Engineering Graphics |
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Semester - II |
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GE0108 |
G |
Value Education |
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MA0102 |
B |
Mathematics – II |
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PH0102 |
B |
Materials Science |
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GE0102 |
B |
Biology for Engineers |
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GE0104 |
B |
Principles of Environmental Science |
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GE0106 |
E |
Basic Engineering – II |
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NT0102 |
P |
Elements of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology |
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Practical |
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PD0102 |
G |
Personality Development – II* |
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CS0140 |
B |
Computer Practice |
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ME0130/ME0120 |
E |
Engineering Graphics / Workshop Practice |
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Semester - III |
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LE0201/ LE0203/LE0205 |
G |
German / Japanese / French Language Phase – I |
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MA0211 |
B |
Mathematics – III |
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NT0201 |
E |
Basic Engineering-III |
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NT0203 |
P |
Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics |
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NT0205 |
P |
Fundamentals of Solid State Technology |
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NT0207 |
P |
Instrumentation Techniques |
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NT0209 |
P |
Properties of Nanomaterials |
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Practical |
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PD0201 |
G |
Personality Development – III |
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NT0211 |
P |
Instrumentation Lab – I |
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NT0213 |
P |
Properties of Materials Lab |
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Semester - IV |
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LE0202/LE0204 /LE0206 |
G |
German / Japanese / French Language Phase – II |
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MA0232 |
B |
Probability and Random Processes |
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NT0204 |
P |
Synthesis of Nanomaterials |
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NT0206 |
P |
Quantum Mechanics |
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NT0208 |
P |
Bio Nanotechnology |
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NT0210 |
P |
Advanced Electronics and Instrumentation |
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NT0212 |
E |
Basic Engineering –IV |
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Practical |
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PD0202 |
G |
Personality Development – IV |
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NT0214 |
P |
Instrumentation Lab – II |
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NT0216 |
P |
Materials Synthesis Lab |
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NT0218 |
P |
Comprehension –I# |
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Semester - V |
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MB0301 |
G |
Engineering Economics and Management |
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NT0315 |
P |
Nanophotonics |
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NT0317 |
P |
Micro and Nano Fluidics |
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NT0319 |
P |
Characterization Techniques |
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NT0321 |
P |
Nanotoxicology |
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NT0323 |
P |
Surface and Interfaces |
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Practical |
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PD0301 |
G |
Personality Development – V |
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NT0325 |
P |
Characterization Lab |
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NT0327 |
P |
Surface Science Lab |
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NT0329 |
P |
Industrial Training –I* |
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Semester - VI |
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NT0320 |
P |
Applications of Nanotechnology |
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NT0322 |
P |
Molecular Nanoelectronics |
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NT0324 |
P |
Polymer and Nanocomposites |
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P |
Elective I |
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Practical |
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PD0302 |
G |
Personality Development – VI |
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NT0326 |
P |
Nanoelectronics simulation Lab |
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NT0328 |
P |
Polymer Science Lab |
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NT0330 |
P |
Comprehension – II# |
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NT0332 |
P |
Computer Skills |
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Semester - VII |
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NT0431 |
P |
Spintronics |
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NT0433 |
P |
Thin Film Technology |
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P |
Elective II |
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P |
Elective III |
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Practical |
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NT0435 |
P |
Thin Film Technology Lab |
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NT0437 |
P |
Industrial Training – II** |
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NT0439 |
P |
Seminar |
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Semester - VIII |
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P |
Elective IV |
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P |
Elective V |
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Practical |
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NT0434 |
P |
Project Work |
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List of Electives |
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NT0001 |
P |
Micro / Nano Devices and Sensors |
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NT0002 |
P |
Functionalization of CNT and Metallic Nanoparticles |
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NT0003 |
P |
Nanorobotics |
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NT0004 |
P |
Advanced drug delivery systems |
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NT0005 |
P |
Lithography techniques and fabrication |
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NT0006 |
P |
Nanomagnetism |
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NT0007 |
P |
Nanotechnology in Health Care |
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NT0008 |
P |
Product Design, Management Techniques and Entrepreneurship |
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NT0009 |
P |
Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Technology |
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NT0010 |
P |
Societial Implications of Nanotechnology |
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NT0011 |
P |
MEMS/NEMS |
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NT0012 |
P |
Nanotechnology For Energy Systems |
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NT0013 |
P |
Operation Research |
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Note: All electives having odd numbers shall be offered only during odd semesters, others during even semesters. |
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