Duet Admission syllabus for all department

Where is all the subject and their syllabus for duet admission for all department 

                                             

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Civil Engineering

  • Structural Mechanics: Covers fundamental concepts like forces, equilibrium, friction, centroids, and energy.
  • Strength of Materials: Focuses on stress, strain, bending moments, and deflection of materials.
  • Engineering Materials: Explores properties and applications of various materials like bricks, aggregates, cement, timber, etc.
  • Estimating and Construction Process: Teaches estimation techniques for earthwork, masonry, and concrete, along with construction processes like foundations, damp proofing, stairs, and plastering.
  • Hydraulics: Covers fluid characteristics, flow principles, notches, weirs, pipe friction, and flow through pipes.
  • Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC): Delves into RCC material properties, design of beams, slabs, columns, stairs, and retaining walls.
  • Surveying: Introduces chain surveying, plane table surveying, leveling, contouring, theodolite work, and topographic surveys.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • Electrical Circuits: Covers DC and AC circuits, circuit laws, power factor, resonance, and balanced polyphase circuits.
  • Power System: Analyzes transmission and distribution systems, corona effects, mechanical design of overhead lines, and switchgear principles.
  • Electrical Machines: Focuses on principles and operation of transformers, generators, motors, and other electrical machines.
  • Electronic Devices & Circuits: Explores diodes, transistors, amplifiers, oscillators, operational amplifiers, photoelectric devices, and multivibrators.
  • Telecommunication: Covers various modulation and demodulation techniques, analog and digital communication principles, bandwidth, noise, and various communication technologies.
  • Digital Electronics and Computer Technology: Introduces number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, combinational and sequential logic circuits, microprocessors, computer programming languages, and networking concepts.

Mechanical Engineering

  • Foundry: Explores pattern materials, tools, and processes used in foundry practice.
  • Welding: Covers different types of welding processes, joints, and related tools.
  • Machine Tools and Metal Cutting Processes: Introduces various machine tools like turning, shaping, drilling, and milling machines, along with cutting processes and tools.
  • Metallurgy: Studies furnaces, refractories, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, iron-carbon diagram, and heat treatment of steel.
  • Production Management, Planning & Control: Focuses on organization, scientific management, cost analysis, production systems, location, layout, inventory control, measurement instruments, and quality control.
  • Measurement and Inspection: Covers various measurement and inspection instruments used in mechanical engineering.
  • Engineering Mechanics: Delves into equilibrium of forces, friction, moment of inertia, work, power, and energy.
  • Strength of Materials: Focuses on stress, strain, deformation, shear forces, bending moments, and torsion in materials.
  • Thermodynamics and Heat Engine: Covers thermodynamic properties, laws, Carnot cycle, internal combustion engines, refrigeration principles, boilers, and fuels.
  • Hydraulics: Explores viscosity, fluid statics, manometry, flow measurements, head loss, and hydraulic machines.
  • General Electricity: Introduces basic circuits, electrical machines, electrical measuring instruments, diodes, and transistors.

Computer Science and Engineering

  • Computer Fundamentals: Introduces basic computer hardware and software, along with their applications.
  • Basic Programming: Teaches fundamental programming concepts, data types, operators, control statements, loops, arrays, strings, functions, recursion, and file handling.
  • Object Oriented Programming (C++/Python): Covers object-oriented programming principles, classes, objects, and their properties.
  • Discrete Mathematics: Introduces probability theory, counting techniques, trees, and graphs.
  • Data Structure: Explores various data structures like arrays, pointers, linked lists, stacks, queues, and searching algorithms.
  • Database Management: Covers database systems, data models, and query languages.
  • Software Development: Introduces system analysis, design, and implementation.
  • Operating System: Covers scheduling, memory management, input/output systems, and file systems.
  • Microprocessor & Microcomputer: Focuses on 8086 architecture, bus systems, assembly language, interrupt control, interfacing chips, memories, and secondary storage devices.
  • Data Communication & Computer Network: Explores transmission media, modulation/demodulation, multiplexing, network protocol models, internet technologies, and IP addressing.
  • Computer Graphics: Covers graphics pipeline, modeling, animation, rendering, and relationship to computer vision and image processing.
  • Digital Electronics: Introduces number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, combinational and sequential logic circuits, flip-flops, registers, counters, VLSI, AID, and D/A converters.
                                                  

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