RTMNU BE 1st Sem Syllabus 2023, B.Tech 1st sem syllabus.

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RTM Nagpur University Revised B.E Sem 1 Syllabus 2023
First Year New Semester Online Detail syllabus given below.

RTMNU Revised BE Sem 1 Syllabus 2023
B.E. (First Semester)
1). Mathematics – I



RTMNU Revised BE Sem 1 Syllabus 2023 
B.E. (First Semester)
2). Applied Physics 



List of Experiments in Engineering Physics:-



RTMNU Revised BE Sem 1 Syllabus 2023
B.E (First semester) 
3). Energy and Envorament




List of Experiments-Any Eight experiments should be performed out of the following :-




RTMNU BE 1st Sem Syllabus 2023
4).  Communication Skill 

Following points are to be

a) Practical and practice of letter writing: Business, Job and Bank Correspondence.
b) Technical Report Writing.
c) Grammar:
1. Correction of Common Error
2. Exercise on rewrite as directed
3. Correct use of words, idioms, phrases, prepositions etc.
d)
1. Principles of Public Speaking
2. Reading Comprehension
e)
1. Professional Communication Skill
(Meaning, Significance, Types, Dimensions & Barriers)
2. Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI)
(Importance of GD, Modules of GD, How to prepare for GD; Meaning, Types & Techniques
of PI, How to prepare for PI)


RTMNU BE 1st Sem Syllabus 2023
5). Engineering graphic





RTMNU BE 1st Sem Syllabus 2023
6). Basics of Civil Engineering 

Unit –I: (10 Hrs)
Introduction to Civil Engineering
Introduction and scope of Civil Engineering. Role of Engineers in the infrastructure development.


General concepts related to building.
Selection of site, basic functions of buildings, types of buildings – Residential, Public, Commercial, and Industrial.
Principles of planning, orientation of buildings, introduction to bye-laws regarding building line,
Height of building, open space requirement, F.S.I., Carpet area, built up area, setbacks, ventilation.


Components of Buildings
Introduction to Types of loads on buildings.
Substructure – Types of soils; rocks and foundation strata, concept of bearing capacity, Types of
foundation and their suitability.
Superstructure –Types of construction: Load Bearing, Framed, and Composite.


Building Materials
Introduction to basic construction materials; cement, bricks, stone, aggregates, reinforcing steel,
structural glazing, structural steel; Concrete types: PCC, RCC, Prestressed, Precast and Ready Mix
Concrete.
Use of various eco- friendly materials in construction.

Unit – II: (10 Hrs)
Surveying
Various types of maps and their uses; Introduction to digital mapping; Principles of survey.
Introduction to various survey instruments such as EDM, Lasers, Total Station, and digital
planimeter. Modern survey methods.Introduction to GIS, GPS and their applications.
Transportation Engineering
Role of transportation in national development; Various modes of Transportation.
Classification of Highways: Expressways, NH, SH, MDR, ODR, VR; Types of Pavements, Traffic Signs, signals, Parking system, and Causes of Accidents.

Unit –III: (10 Hrs)
Environment and Natural Resource Management
Water supply – Sources, drinking water requirements, impurities in water and their effects;
Purification of water, modern purification processes; Standards of purified water.
Waste Management: Collection and Disposal methods of Liquid, solid and gaseous wastes.
Water Resources Engineering
Introduction to Hydraulic structures of storage; water conveyance systems;
Watershed management: Definition, Necessity and methods;
Roof top rain water harvesting and Ground water recharge: relevance and methods.


Unit –IV: (10 Hrs)
Instrumentation in Civil Engineering Structures:
Various Instruments used in construction, water resources, Environmental Engineering,
Foundation Engineering, Thermocouples, condition monitoring equipments, Half Cell
Potentiometers, Strain Gauges.
Management of Utilities using telemetry & SCADA System.
Sustainable Development:
Role of Engineers in Sustainable Development. Concept of green buildings and LEED
Certification.
[Note: Minimum 4 Assignments based on the Syllabus]


RTMNU BE 1st Sem Syllabus 2023
7). Basics of mechenical Engineering 












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