GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
KALAMASSERY
CURRICULUM OF KGTE COURSES IN
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY UNDER
GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
CURRICULUM OF KGTE COURSES IN
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY UNDER
STEP 4 U SCHEME
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
KALAMASSERY
Table of Contents
Rules & Regulations ... 9-16
Syllabus ... 17-54
Resource Persons ... 55
STEP 4 U
STEP 4 U
STEP 4 U
STEP 4 U
is a special Training and empowerment
programme exclusively for the Scheduled caste
(SC) / Scheduled Tribe(ST) youth which aims at
ensuring better livelihood opportunities through
developing employable Technical skills that are in
tune with technological advancements and the
needs of the Industry. The project undertaken by
the Department of Technical Education with the
financial assistance of the Scheduled caste (SC) /
Scheduled Tribes Development department (SCDD)
will
be
implemented
through
Government
Engineering Colleges, Government Polytechnic
Colleges and Government Technical High Schools.
.
Rules & Regulations of the various courses in Engineering / Technology
(STEP 4 U) under the State Board of Technical Education
Course: There shall be 14 separate KGTE [KERALA GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL
EXAMINATION] courses focussing on major employable Skill development in
Engineering / Technology.
Course Title and qualification for admission:
The course titles shall be as follows:
SI.
No.
COURSE
CODE
COURSE NAME
QUALIFICATION
FOR
ADMISSION
1
KGTE –
STEP 01
DATA ENTRY OPERATIONS , MS OFFICE AND DTP S S L C PASSED
2
KGTE –
STEP 02
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
S S L C PASSED
3
KGTE –
STEP 03
COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE AND
NETWORKING
S S L C PASSED
4
KGTE –
STEP 04
COMPUTERIZED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING WITH
TALLY
S S L C PASSED
5
KGTE –
STEP 05
SURVEYING WITH TOTAL STATION
S S LC PASSED
6
KGTE –
STEP 06
PLUMBING AND SANITORY
8 th STANDARD
PASSED
7
KGTE –
STEP 07
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF 2, 3 & 4
WHEELER
8 th STANDARD
PASSED
8
KGTE –
STEP 08
ALUMINIUM FABRICATION AND GLASS CUTTING
8 th STANDARD
PASSED
9
KGTE –
STEP 09
ADVANCED WELDING
8 th STANDARD
PASSED
10
KGTE –
STEP 10
CARPENTRY AND POWER TOOLS
8 th STANDARD
PASSED
11
KGTE –
STEP 11
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENTS
8 th STANDARD
PASSED
12
KGTE –
STEP 12
ANIMATION ENGINEERING
PLUS TWO
PASSED
13
KGTE –
STEP 13
VIDEO EDITING TECHNOLOGY
S S L C PASSED
14
KGTE –
Duration of the Course
1.
The duration of each course shall be one year. Each course shall consist of
six months of Institutional training and six months of Apprenticeship
except for Repair and Maintenance of 2, 3 & 4 wheeler, Animation
Engineering and Electrical Wireman Technology which shall consist of ten
months of Institutional training and two months of Apprenticeship.
Conduct of the course
1.
The course shall be conducted through Government Engineering colleges,
Government Polytechnic Colleges and Government Technical High
Schools.
2.
Institutions interested in conducting the course shall apply to the Director
of Technical Education for permission, sanction and grant of Funds.
3.
DTE will sanction the requisite courses based on the funds available and as
per the facilities available in the institutions on a yearly basis for the
duration of the project.
4.
Permission shall be granted for conducting sanctioned number of courses
based on the available facilities. The maximum no of students per course
is limited to 30.
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction shall be Malayalam or English.
Age Limit
Applicants seeking admission to the course should have completed 15 years of
age as on 31
stMay of relevant academic year.
Registration
Every student admitted to the course shall seek registration through the
respective institutions. The state coordinator of STEP 4 U will forward the
applications received from the institutions to the Board of Technical
Examinations with relevant documents, in the prescribed form. The registration
shall be valid for a maximum of 4 academic years.
Instructional Duration in an Academic year
The academic year shall consist of a maximum of 24 weeks of instruction
including intervening holidays, but excluding the period of examination and
study holidays.
The classes shall be arranged as per the infrastructure and other conditions
available in the campus as per the decision of the respective Head of Institution.
All the courses shall consist of 250 hours of training in the Polytechnic college
and 6 months of Apprenticeship except for Repair and Maintenance of 2, 3 & 4
wheeler, Animation Engineering and Electrical Wireman Technology which
shall consist of ten months of training [ 350 hours of training for electrical
wireman technology and 450 hours of training for animation engineering ] and
two months of Apprenticeship under an appropriate Industry/ firm/ technical
institute approved by the Head of Institution.
Minimum attendance to appear for the Examinations
A candidate must secure a minimum of 80% attendance to secure eligibility for
examination. In the case of those students with 70% or more attendance, but
could not attain 80% attendance due to medical reasons, the principal/Head of
Institution, at his/her discretion, may grant the eligibility to appear for the
examination. Students who have secured less than 70% attendance are not
eligible to apply for examination.
Students who have shortage of attendance are not eligible to appear for the end
of the year examination. They may seek readmission and repeat the classes.
Application for readmission shall be entertained only for genuine cases on
medical grounds.
Minimum attendance for receiving stipend monthly
A candidate must secure a minimum of 90 % attendance for receiving stipend
during the course and during the apprenticeship period. If a candidate secures
attendance less than 90 % in a month, he is not eligible for monthly stipend.
Continuous Absence, Removal from Rolls and Readmission
A student who is absent from the class for a continuous period of 15 working
days will be removed from the rolls. Such students shall seek readmission in the
same academic year, submitting application to the Head of Institution citing
genuine reasons. Permission for readmission shall be granted only on genuine
cases and only if the student can attain the minimum of 70% of the prescribed
attendance for the academic year. Otherwise the student will not be allowed to
seek readmission in the current academic year and the student will have to seek
readmission in subsequent years within the validity of the registration. Such
students seeking readmission in the subsequent years should get the permission
from the Director of Technical Education.
Scheme of Evaluation
The scheme of evaluation shall consist of:
1.
Internal Assessment for Theory & Practical
2.
A candidate is eligible to attend the final examination in Theory &
Practical only if he/she has completed Apprenticeship. The final
examination [both theory and practical] will be conducted after the
apprenticeship training.
3.
End of the year Practical examination.
The End of the year Practical Examination shall be conducted in the
respective Institutions by the Head of Institution. The Practical marks
shall be forwarded to the Joint Controller of Technical Examinations
[JCTE] by the Head of Institution.
4.
End of the year examination in Theory.
The theory Examination shall be conducted by the JCTE.
5.
The students should complete the apprenticeship in a firm/industry
approved by the head of the institution. On completion the students
should submit a successful completion of apprenticeship certificate
from the concerned firms/industry.
6.
The maximum marks for end of the year examinations and internal
assessment, for theory shall be 75 & 25. The maximum marks for the
end of the year examinations for the practical subjects shall be 50 and
50.
8.
All the end of the year examinations shall be of 3 hour duration.
9.
Government Engineering colleges, Government Polytechnic Colleges
and Government Technical High Schools in the state shall be the
centres for the conduct of theory examinations. There shall be only
one examination centre for theory in each district.
10.
The respective College in which the Candidate is undergoing the course
shall be the centre for the conduct of practical Examinations.
Assessment of Students
The assessment of students for each course shall be done through continuous
internal assessment and end of semester examinations. Internal assessment
shall be conducted throughout the semester.
a)
Award of Internal marks for theory subjects
In respect of theory subjects, the award of internal assessment marks will be on
a continuous Evaluation Method, based on tests, assignments and attendance in
the proportion of 40%for tests, 40% for assignments and 20% for attendance as
shown below. There shall be a minimum of 3 tests and 3 assignments and all the
3 tests and assignments are considered for the award of internal assessment
marks:
Split up of internal assessment marks for theory:
Criteria component
Weightage
Tests
40%
Assignments
40%
Attendance
20%
Split up of Internal Assessment marks for theory (Attendance):
90%attendance& above
5
80-89%
4
70-79%
3
65-69%
2
Award of Internal marks:
Practical Internal continuous assessment and end of semester practical
examinations shall have weightage in the ratio 1:1; with 50 marks for
internal continuous assessment and 50 marks for end of the year
examinations.
The weightage for internal continuous assessment marks for practical
courses shall be as follows:
Criteria Component
Weightage
Observation
Note/Rough
Record
20%
Fair Record
20%
Attendance
20%
Test
40%
Split up of Assessment marks for practical(Attendance):
90%attendance& above
10
80-89%
8
70-79%
6
65-69%
4
Less than 65%
2
Faculty concerned will maintain record of all details regarding the attendance
and Internal Assessment marks awarded, in the prescribed log book. It shall be
published in the last week of the academic year. The student can represent
their grievances, if any, in respect of marks awarded to the Principal/Head of
Institution for redressal.
The students are required to keep a record of all their practical exercises
performed in the record book. The record book has to be certified by the Senior
Instructor of the Institution. No student will be permitted to attend the Practical
examination without presenting the Bonafide record.
End of the year Examination
a)
Theory
In each theory subject, there will be an end of the year examination conducted
by the Board of Technical Examinations as per the pre-announced notification of
examination. The time-table for the examination will also be published ahead of
its conduct.
There will not be any separate supplementary examination.
The question paper for each theory paper will consist of 2 (two) parts.
PART-A:- is for a maximum of 15 (fifteen) marks, consisting of 10 (ten) fill in the
blanks questions and 5 questions for which answers are to be given in 1 or 2
sentences. Each question in Part A shall carry 1 (one) mark.
PART-B: - consists of 15 (fifteen) structured essay type questions of
6 (Six) marks each, with 3 (three) questions from each of the 5 (five) units in a
subject. Students will have to attend two question from each unit to score a
maximum of 60(sixty) marks.
PART A and PART B will be given together in one question paper.
b)
Practical
End of the year assessment marks (Practical)
SI.
No.
Criteria component
Weightage %
1
Fair Record
10
2
Viva Voce
20
3
Procedure & Tabulation
30
4
Conduct of experiment
20
For practical examinations, the Principal shall appoint examiners, who will set a
question paper for conducting practical exercises. Valuation shall be done
jointly by Internal Examiners & External Examiners at the time of examination.
Minimum marks for pass
A candidate must secure a minimum of 40% (forty) marks in the end
examination, in theory and practical for a pass in each subject. There will be no
minimum for pass in the internal assessment, but the total marks for the end of
year examination and the internal assessment should not be less than 40%
(forty) for a pass in each subject.
Classification of successful candidates
A candidate will be declared to have passed the course only if he/she secured a
pass in all the theory and practical subjects, within the validity period of his/her
registration.
There shall be two classifications of passed candidates:-
(i)
First Class
(ii)
Second class
A candidate will be declared to have passed the course in First class if he/she
secures a pass in all the subjects, with an aggregate minimum of 60% (sixty) and
completed the apprenticeship. All the other successful candidates who have
secured below 60 % & above 40 % and have completed the apprenticeship will
be declared to have passed the course in Second class.
Course Title : Data Entry Operations, MS office and DTP Course Code : KGTE – STEP 01
Duration : 1 Year Total Hrs. : 250 Hrs Total Marks : 200 TIME SCHEDULE Module Topic . Hrs. I Computer Fundamentals 30
II MS Office and Malayalam Editors 100
III Adobe Page maker 50
IV Adobe Photoshop 40
V Corel Draw 30
Total 250
Theory : 100 hours Practical : 150 hours
COURSE CONTENTS Module I
Briefly explaining and familiarizing the following system devices.
• Computer System, CPU, ALU,
• Different types of Memory - RAM, Static RAM, Dynamic RAM –ROM (PROM,
EPROM, EEPROM) .
• Secondary Storage Devices – Floppy, Zip Disk, Hard disk, Optical disk (CD,DVD,
Blue Ray), Pen Drive.
• Input Output devices:
Description about standard Input devices (keyboard & Mouse) – Pointing devices (joystick, touch pad, touch screen, track ball, light pen) – Scanner – Character recognition devices (OMR, MICR, OCR, BCR).
• Soft copy devices (CRT, LCD).
• Hard copy devices – Printers, types of Printers (Impact, Non-Impact, Plotters).
• Fax, Photostat, Franking machine.
Operating System:-
MS-DOS – Booting and its types – DOS Prompt .
Internal commands – DIR and its switches, cls, date, time, vol, copy, con, type, ren, del, wildcard characters, prompt, md, cd, rd, path .
External commands – label, mem, chkdsk, scandisk, more, xcopy and its switches, attrib and switches, format, batch files.
Microsoft Windows:-
Windows screen elements (desktop, icon, task bar, My Computer, Recycle bin) – Creating shortcuts and icon management – Managing multiple windows – windows explorer – creating folders – copy and move files and folders – save in different locations- search files and folders – deleting files – use quick launch - keyboard commands – scandisk – defragment – Word Pad – Paint – Install applications from a CD with an install program – switch off the computer.
Module II MS-Word
Introduction – Working with files: Creating, Opening, Saving, working on multiple documents – working with text: typing inserting, selecting, deleting, undo, redo, formatting, format painter – formatting paragraph: Paragraph attribute, moving, copying and pasting, clipboard, columns. Formatting list: bullets and numbering – applying style: create, modify, delete :- spelling and grammar: autocorrect spelling and grammar checking synonyms, thesaurus : tables: Inserting , drawing, moving and resizing tables, inserting rows and columns, documents merging – graphics – adding clip arts, adding images from files, editing drawing auto shape – Page formatting : margins size and orientation, header and footer, page number, print preview and printing.
MS-Excel
Introduction – Adding and remaking worksheet. Moving and copying cells- cell formatting : number tab, element tab, font tab, border and pattern tab, date and time, applying styles – cell formatting – auto formatting and conditional formatting, formulas and functions: applying formulas, linking worksheets, basic functions (Sum, Average, Min, Max, SQRT, today) , using function wizards – sorting and filtering : basic sort.
The Possibilities of DTP, Choosing the Printing House , Choosing the Paper quality, Choosing the right colors , Choosing the Fonts ,Font Styles .
Beginning a design – General Design considerations – Relevance , Proportion , Orientation ,Placing , Consistency , Contrast and Restraint.
Text Organization – Headlines , Kickers , Subheads ,Caption ,Headers and Footers , Pull Quotes , Bullet lists ,Name plate and Logos.
Designing common Media Publications.
Newsletters, Letter heads, Advertisement, Visiting cards, Brochures and catalogues. Working with Malayalam Editors.
Module III
Introduction to Adobe Page maker – Page maker Window, Menus, Tool bars, Ruler, Pallets, Tool box, Paste board, Page bar. Editing text, Formatting text, Master pages, working with Graphics and objects, Managing and Printing a Publication.
Module IV
Adobe Photoshop – Photoshop window, Menus , Tool Bars , Pallets , Tool Box, Working with Images and colours , Making selections , Painting and editing tools , Layers , Type.
Module V
Corel draw – Introduction to Corel Draw – Corel Draw screen , Menus , Tool Bars, Pallets , tool Box ,Drawing and selecting , Working with Text, Working with Images, Page Layout and Background.
Apprenticeship:
Duration: 6 months after successful completion of the course
Course Title : DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Course Code : KGTE – STEP 02
Duration : 1 Year
Periods/week : 250 Total Marks : 200
TIME SCHEDULE
Module Topic Hrs
I Introduction To Computer Systems 30
II Operating Systems 60
III Office Software 60
IV Internet, E-mail & PC Maintenance 40
V Malayalam Computing 60
Total 250
Theory : 100 hours Practical 150 hours COURSE CONTENTS
Module I
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Characteristics of Computers- History of Computers- Evolution of Computers- Generations of Computers- Micro, Mini, Mainframe , Super Computers- Desktops , Laptops, PDA etc. Components of Computer system – hardware, software- Hardware Block diagram- Hardware Components – Input, Output, Memory, ALU, Control Unit – Processing Unit- Microprocessor Familiarisation of various input devices – Keyboard, mouse - optical mouse, Joy stick, OMR, Trackball, Bar Code Reader, Smart Card Reader- scanner etc.
Memory elements – Primary memory, Secondary memory- RAM, ROM, Random Access & Sequential Access- Read only Memory & Read-Write Memory- ROM, PROM, EPRO, EEPROM, SRAM, DRAM,RAM, DDR - Unit of Memory - Bit, Byte, KB, MB, GB, TB, Cache Memory -L1,L2, L3 Cache.
Secondary Storage – Magnetic & Optical –Floppy Disk, Hard Disk- Magnetic Tape, Compact Disk (CD, CDROM, CDR, CDRW), DVD, Thumb Drive, SD Cards ( Micro, Mini, HDSD) ( characteristics and capacity)
Output Devices – Monitors – CRT, LCD, LED – Resolution, dot pitch, frame rate- LCD Projectors, Printers – Impact &Non impact Printers – Dot Matrix printer, Inkjet printer, Laser printer, Thermal printer – Hard Copy & Soft Copy - Audio Output
Software Components : System software- Application Software – Machine language, Assembly Language , High level language – instruction, program- Translators, editors, compilers & interpreters, Linker, loader- Operating system – proprietary, open source, free software
Information Technology – Data & Information- Information Communication Technology - e-commerce, e-banking, e-business, e-governance, Office automation-n Online trading and Net-Banking
Practical : Demonstration of various computer components, Different types of Systems
Module II
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Need for OS, Booting, Disk Operating System – MSDOS, Windows Operating system- Linux Operating System
MSDOS – commands –Drive change, directory change, file copy, file rename, file delete, directory creation, renaming, deletion, wild cards * and ?, Scandisk, type command, Format command
Windows XP/2000/Vista/7 – Desktop, Task bar, start menu, My Computer, Windows Explorer, Recycle Bin, Accessories- Creating, copying, Deleting, renaming folders, files- notepad, word pad, Control panel operations- Managing windows, Formatting disks, Installing software Linux : Different flavours- Desktop, Task bar, menu, Drives and folders, - Creating, copying, Deleting, renaming folders, files- editors- Managing windows, Formatting disks, Installing software
Practical: Session on Booting, MS DOS commands, Windows operation & Linux Operations
Module III
OFFICE SOFTWARE
Concept of office-office automation- Office automation requirements MS-Office: Ms-word
Text Formatting, Paragraph, Change case, Font, Tab, Bullets &Numbering , Page Layout, Advanced Formatting Features - Borders and shading, Autoshape, caption, Columns, Text Box, Foot note
Tables and Drawing features, Formula, sort, Forms, Graphics- Word Art and Clip Art- Tools- Mail merge, Spell check & Grammar check
MS-Office: MS Excel
Worksheet, Cell, Cell Range option, Fill series, Protecting worksheets- Functions, Sum, average, if, Financial & Statistical functions, Mathematical Functions, Sort, Filter, Print Area set up, Print Page preview, Y, Line
MS-Office: MS PowerPoint
Slide creation, Background, Transition, Slide show, Fonts, Alignments, Action Buttons, Custom animations
Open Office: Word processor
Entering and Editing Text in a Writer document, Formatting a writer document, Checking spelling & auto correct, Finding synonyms with Thesaurus, create table, table formatting, summing table rows and columns, Find and Replace, Header, footer, Adding page numbers,
Open Office: Spreadsheet
Entering data in a spreadsheet, spreadsheet math, charting data, page setup, print setup, creating an address book, lookup functions, charts
Open office: Presentation
Create presentation – inserting, copying and deleting slides, using workspace view, adding text, formatting text, bulled texts and numbered lists, Editing tools, find & replace - Insert clip arts, pictures, objects, adding charts, spreadsheets, Slide transitions, Animating slides, creating image animations, Previewing slides and running slideshow
Practical: Study of MS- Office & Open Office tools
Module IV
INTERNET, E-MAIL & PC MAINTENANCE
Internet- Requirements for an internet ready PC, Internet Service Provider, Dial Up, Broadband Modems, Browsers, URL, We site, Web Pages, Email- Creating E-mail Id, send mail, receive mail, send and receive mail with attachment- Inbox, outbox, sent Items, Address book, Use search engines,
PC Hardware overview- Peripheral device- External Connectors – VGA, Keyboard, Mouse, Serial Port, Parallel port, USB, Power Supply, Audio in, audio out, Game port.
Formatting a drive, Installing an operating system- Windows/Linux, Installing application software, Printer operation – dot matrix, inkjet, laser, multi function printers, scanners etc. Writing CD/DVD, Data CD Multisession, copy CD to CD, Finalising a CD
Viruses- Antivirus- Installing antivirus software- Checking for viruses
Maintenance of system- System Unit, Monitor, Keyboard, mouse, printer, scanner, Disks etc. Study of UPS systems, online & offline UPS.
Practical: Internet, email
Demonstration of PC Components, Connections to various peripheral devices Study of Printers, scanner, CD Writing Practice, Antivirus installation & Virus Checking, Study UPS operations
Module V
MALAYALAM COMPUTING
Malayalam Through computers- Unicode – Enabling Malayalam in Windows & Linux, Downloading and Installing Malayalam Fonts
Malayalam using transliteration
Structure of Malayalam Keyboard, Overview of Malayalam Characters, Typing on Malayalam Keyboard, - Malayalam Word Processing
Practical: Typing Practice in Malayalam package
Apprenticeship:
Duration: 6 months after successful completion of the course
Nature : In the departments/sections of Govt./Quasi Govt. Organisations which involvesdata entry, data processing, assisting system administration &
information communication technologyword processing, spreadsheets, Malayalam computingtraining divisions of Computer/IT institutions, schools, colleges etc.
Course Title : COMPUTER HARDWARE & NETWORKING Course Code : KGTE – STEP 03
Duration : 1 Year
Total Hrs. : 250 Hrs
Total Marks : 200
TIME SCHEDULE
Theory : 100 hours Practical : 150 hours COURSE CONTENTS
Module I
Study of Computer System
Hardware & Software – digital and analogue systems
Software – instruction, program, software, system software, application software – machine language, high level language, editor, translator, operating system- proprietary, open source and free software
Hardware – components – input, output, memory, primary, secondary, Arithmetic Logic Unit, Control Unit, Central Processing Unit, Microprocessor
Different microprocessors- Primary Memory- RAM, ROM, Secondary Memory Unit – Magnetic , Optical - Random Access Memory Vs Sequential Access Memory- Read Only Memory Vs Read/Write Memory- ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, EAPROM- Unit of Memory – Bit, Byte, KB, MB, GB, TB
Input Devices - Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick, Track Ball, Graphic Tablet, Light Pen, Scanner, Camera, Microphone, Bar Code Reader, OMR
Output Devices-Monitor, Printer, Plotter, Speaker
Functional Block Diagram of a computer- Devices and Interfaces/controllers
Switch Mode Power Supply – AT , ATX – Power connectors to Motherboard, Hard Disk, CD Drive etc.
Practical: Demonstration of computer components (broad view)
Study of SMPS- AT & ATX, pin outs Testing SMPS output Voltages
Module II
Motherboard, Expansion Boards, Storage Media
Motherboard, Daughter boards - Different Types of motherboards- Back Plane, non-integrated, integrated- Form factor
Module Topic Hrs.
I Study of Computer System 30
II Motherboard, Expansion Boards, Storage
Media 50
III Peripheral Devices 40
IV Operating Systems & System Assembly,
Troubleshooting 70
V Networking, Internet 60
Components of a Motherboard-Microprocessors, Socket types, Cooling systems- Chipsets- Memory Sockets & Memory Chip- SRAM, DRAM, VRAM, DIP, SIMM, DIMM, Cache Memory L1,L2,L3 , BIOS, CMOS, SDRAM,DDR, DDR2,DDR3, RAMBUS
Expansion Slots- ISA, MCA, EISA, Local Bus, PCI, SCSI Daughter boards- I/O, Display, audio, LAN, Tuner, Modem
Different connectors in motherboard and daughter boards for connecting peripheral devices- DIN, mini DIN, serial port, Parallel Port, Centronics connector, CGA, VGA connector, Game port, audio connectors, NIC connector, external modem connector, USB connector- Front Panel connectors
Secondary Storage- Magnetic, Optical- Magnetic Disk, Tape, Floppy Disk, Hard Disk , Thumb Drive, Memory cards, SD, Mini, Micro SD cards
Structure & Construction of Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, CD Drive – Interfacing with
Motherboard- Floppy Drive interfacing, HDD interfacing- IDE, EIDE, ATA, Master slave set up, SATA
Types of CDs, DVDs- CDROM, CDR, CDRW
Practicals: Demonstrating different types of Motherboards
Identifying motherboard components- memory modules – expansion slots Demonstrating different expansion cards
Identifying different connectors Demonstrating different storage media
Module III
Peripheral Devices
Keyboard- different types,- interfacing – using DIN, mini DIN, USB, wireless- keyboard ergonomics
Mouse – types – mechanical, opto-mechanical, optical- interfacing – using serial port, mini DIN, USB and wireless.
Monitor – Different types –CRT, LCD, LED – Resolution, dot pitch, frame rate, RGB colours – interfacing using VGA, AGP
Printers – Impact, non-impact – dot matrix, laser, inkjet, thermal – color printing CMYK format
Scanners – hand held and flat bed – Interfacing – Multi function devices Practical: Demonstrating different types of keyboards
Demonstrating different types of mouse Study of Monitors
Study the working of different types of printers, scanners
Module IV
Operating Systems & System Assembly, Troubleshooting
Study of MS DOS, Linux/Unix, Windows – case studies of different Versions- MSDOS, Linux commands.
System Assembly Procedure- Preparing Hard Disk – Hard Disk Partitioning, Formatting, primary Partition, Extended partition, Logical Drives, FAT, FAT32, NTFS, Linux file systems. Device Driver Installation- Operating system Installation ( Windows, Linux) – Multi OS
installation- Application Software Installation
Study of Virus & Antivirus – Antivirus installation & system protection
Trouble shooting & Maintenance- Common errors- beep codes, error codes – System
Maintenance- Maintenance of Keyboard, mouse, storage media, monitor, and other peripheral devices – SCANDISK, Defragmentation
Hard Disk Partitioning using tools like FDISK, Partition Magic, Disk Manager etc.
Formatting Partitions
Installation of Operating system, Application Software, Device Interfacing
Module V
Networking, Internet
Basics of network- need for network – LAN, WAN , MAN, Topologies, Media – Coaxial cable – Twisted pair (UTP), Optical Fibre – BNC Connectors, RJ connectors – Hub, Switch, Router ,Gateway – IP address, Classes of IP address- Crimping of UTP cable,
Peer to Peer connection, Client Server connection, Establishing peer to peer network. Device sharing, file sharing
Internet- Dial up, cable modem, broad band- Installation
Practical: Demonstration of physical media & Connectors ( UTP, Coaxial cable, optical fibre)
Setting IP address Crimping Practice
Set up Peer to Peer network
Sharing file, folders, drives and devices (CDROM, printer) Set up internet ready computer
Apprenticeship:
Duration: 6 months after successful completion of the course
Nature : at the training centres of computer hardware and networking under Govt. / Quasi Govt. Sector
assembly/ repair centres of computers and peripherals Installing and maintenance of computer system in various Establishments, installation & maintenance of Computer Networking
Course Title : COMPUTERIZED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING USING TALLY Course Code : KGTE – STEP 04
Duration : 1 Year Total Hrs. : 250 Total Marks : 200 TIME SCHEDULE Module Topic Hrs. I Basics of Accounting 30
II Computerized Accounting, Voucher entry, Final
Accounts
50
III Cost centers, Budgets, Interest Calculation, BRS 60
IV Inventory Management 50
V Duties & Taxes, TDS, Pay Roll 60
Total 250
Theory : 100 hours Practical : 150 hours
COURSE CONTENTS MODULE I
Basics of Accounting
Meaning and objectives of Book Keeping (BK)–Double entry BK – features, principles and g—advantages—Accounts - meaning and classification—Debit and Credit - meaning and rules for debit and credit
Journal – meaning and its preparation Ledger – meaning, posting, balancing
Trial Balance – meaning, purpose, preparation Subsidiary journals—meaning and purpose Journal proper - meaning and purpose
Final account of Sole trader—Tradingaccount—Profit &Loss account –Balance Sheet
MODULE II
Computerized Accounting
Fundamentals of computerized accounting – features - grouping of accounts - grouping in TALLY – reserved groups - Function keys - procedure of accounting in TALLY - start up TALLY-structure of TALLY screen -methods of maintaining accounts in TALLY - creation, alteration, selection, shutting and deleting the company.
Accounting vouchers-voucher types-corresponding function keys-voucher entry procedures, alter, delete, cancel voucher. Creating ledger during voucher entry – using automatic calculator – creation of additional voucher types.
Final accounts – Display of account books – Day books – Steps in preparing final accounts, Preparation ofbalance sheet, Profit & loss account, Trial balance, cash book,entering closing stock, final accounts with adjustments – Rectification of errors. TALLY audit features.
MODULE III
Cost centers and Cost categories– create, alter, delete.
Budget –budget for individual ledger accounts and for account groups – create, alter, delete - variance report.
Interest calculation – steps involved.
Bank reconciliation statement-features-buttons-computation
MODULE IV
Inventory management – inventory information menu Stock groups – create, display, alter, delete.
Stock categories – create, display, alter, delete. Godowns/locations – create, display, alter, delete. Units of measure - create, display, alter, delete.
Inventory vouchers and reports –Inventory voucher types - configuring for inventory vouchers – Entering data in vouchers - Stock journals, manufacturing journal, Physical stock journal, Inventory reports and statements.
Accounts with inventory
MODULE V
Duties and taxes - special points regarding calculation of tax – Methods of Duties and taxes in TALLY – taxor duty based on item rate, on total sales, surcharge on tax, additional duty. VAT – concept – computerization specialties – procedures involved – solving problems regarding VAT.
Tax Deducted at Source – concept-terms-features settings-TDS calculations-TDS ledgers-TDS vouchers- procedures involved and solving problems regarding TDS-stock features-stock pricing-valuation
Pay roll-pay heads-basic terms-features setting-attendance creation-pay head creation-pay roll vouchers-preparation of pay roll statement-concept of service tax-service tax
settings-computation of service tax-service tax reports.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Creation of company, alter, shut, close company
Gateway of tally, Feature settings, Configuration settings Ledger creation, voucher creation, group creation
2. Preparation of final accounts
3. Solving problems with adjustments, viewing reports
4. Preparation of cost centers and cost category 5. Preparation of budgets & control
6. Creation of stock groups, stock category, units of measure, stock items
7. Solve problems with stock category , items and godowns
8. Preparation of manufacturing journal
9. Preparation of stock journal, stock transfer
10. Prepare bank reconciliation statement using given transactions
11. Backup and restore company and data
12. Prepare ledgers and vouchers for VAT
13. Compute VAT
14. Print VAT forms
15. Prepare pay roll statement
16. Computation of Service tax
17. Computation of TDS
18. Preparation of stock valuation
Course Title : SURVEYING AND TOTAL STATION Course Code : KGTE – STEP 05
Duration : 1 Year Total Hrs. : 250 Total Marks : 200 TIME SCHEDULE Module Topic Hrs. I Surveying classifications 50 II Prismatic compass 50
III Instruments and accessories in plane tabling 50
IV Levelling 50
V Features of total station 50
Total 250
COURSE CONTENTS
Theory: 100 hours Practical: 150 hours
Module I
Surveying classifications--principles, chain survey principles, Chain survey instruments, Types of chain And tapes, Chaining on flat ground, and sloping ground, offsetting, Field book and booking field notes, obstacles in chaining, Area from field notes
Module II
Prismatic compass
Types of bearing, designation of bearing calculation of angles from bearing, Fore bearing and back bearing,
Local attraction, detection of local attraction and correction, Declination, calculation of true bearing
Module III
Instruments and accessories in plane tabling,
Methods--- radiation, intersection, traversing and resection
Theodolite technical terms and parts, measurement of horizontal and vertical angle Finding latitude, departure, consecutive coordinates
Module IV
Leveling, terms, dumpy level, principles reduction of levels--- rise and fall method and height of instrument method
Contouring, characteristics of contour, direct and indirect methods of contouring.
Module V
Features of total station, uses, manufactures of total station, technical terms, method of operations, down loading data, precaution while using total station
PRACTICAL- 150HRS
1) Chain surveying –Offsetting
Triangulation
2) Compass survey—setting out instruments
Taking bearings Traverse plotting 3) Plane tabling ----Radiation,
Intersection Traversing 4) Levelling: fly levelling
Rise and fall method
Height of instrument method
5) Theodolite: Measurement of horizontal angle
Measurement of vertical angle
6) Total station: Measurement of area
Contour map of an area Remote height
Finding heights of building
Finding horizontal distance between points (tie distance) Free station surveys (resection method)
Stake out (setting out)
Alignment surveys for roads, railways canals Software training
Data down loading
Implementing in AutoCad Data processing
Preparation of drawings
Apprenticeship:
During the apprenticeship the candidate should be imparted training using Total Station in the following areas.Should undergo training in re-survey wing of revenue department and should be capable of preparing a topographic sheet.They should be imparted training in preparing a contour map of large extent of land.Candidate should be trained on setting out of pile or column positions of a building.Should betrained on aligning a road or canal or railway line or pipe line.Should betrained on computer interfacing options of Total Station.
Course Title : PLUMBING AND SANITARY Course Code : KGTE – STEP 06
Duration : 1 Year
Total Hrs. : 250 Hrs
Total Marks : 200
TIME SCHEDULE
Module Topic Hrs.
I Importance of Plumbing works 20
II Familiarization Of Different Types Of Pipes 20
III Joining/ assembling and laying of GI, PVC and
CPVC pipes
20
IV Importance of Sanitary Works 20
V Uses, Types, Position And Method of Fitting
Various Sanitary Fittings
20
Practical 150
Total 250
COURSE CONTENTS
(Duration – 6 months -Theory – 100hrs – Practical -150hrs)
Module-I
Importance of plumbing works in water distribution system – Familiarization and use of the following - Tools used in plumbing – measuring tools, cutting tools, fitting tools - Fixtures and fastenings for pipes
Module-II
Familiarization of different types of pipes based on material and their suitability -– Pipe joints – Different types of joints (Pasted, Treaded, flanged and spigot joints) – Special fittings used in pipe joints. Bending of pipes - control devices (Taps and valves).
Module-III
Joining/ assembling and laying of GI, PVC and CPVC pipes – Preparation of layout plan for storage and distribution system – Fitting of water pumps
Module-IV
Importance of sanitary works - Systems of sanitary plumbing (single stack system, one pipe system partially ventilated and two pipe system) – Different types water traps (P-Q and S-trap, Bottle trap, floor traps, Gully trap and intercepting trap – Manhole and septic tank connection.
Module-V
Uses, types, position and method of fitting various sanitary fittings – washbasin – Sink – Urinals – Water closets – flushing cistern - Traps – Bath tub – Water heater.
Practical (150 Hours)
1. Measuring practice
2. Marking practice
3. Punching practice
4. Handling of tools and equipments
5. Cutting practice on GI and PVC pipes
6. Threading practice on GI and PVC pipe
7. Fixtures and fastening work for pipes
8. Bending practice on GI pipe
9. Bending practice on PVC pipe
10. Pipe joining practice (Threading type, flagged joint, Spigot and Socket, PVC pipe joint)
11. Pump fitting.
12. Connections to OH – tank man hole – septic tank
13. Practice on different trap fitting
14. Fitting water meter and taking domestic service connection
15. Fitting of all sanitary appliances (Water taps, different types of valves, Sink, wash basin, urinal, closets, flushing cistern, shower, bath tub, water heater.
16. Repair and maintenance of sanitary and water supply system
17. Preparation of layout and service plan for water supply and sanitary systems in multi-storeyed buildings.
APPRENTICESHIP:
Programme should cover plumbing and sanitary works in multi story building fitted with all modern water supply and sanitary fittings and their service connections – maintenance of these fittings, service connection from street main, fitting of submersible pump, bore well pump, and other types of pumps fitted with non return valves.
Course Title : REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF TWO, THREE AND FOUR WHEELER
Course Code : KGTE – STEP 07
Duration : 1 year
Total Hrs. : 350
Total Marks : 200
TIME SCHEDULE
Module Topic Hrs.
I Safety precautions Engines 62
II Fuel system Cooling system Lubrication system
Exhaust system & Emission control
54
III Transmission Wheels and tyres 81
IV Chassis/Frame suspension system Steering system
Brake system
81
V Auto electrical system /circuits / accessories 36
Driving practice 36
Total 350
Theory : 150 hours Practical : 200 hours COURSE CONTENTS
Module – I
Safety precautions, safety equipments and purposes, first-aid. Study off engines, single/multi cylinder, two/four stroke engines( petrol & diesel ), difference between petrol and diesel engines, working principle, major engine components/materials, valve function and mechanism , valve timing, running and stopping of engines
PRACTICALS: Safety precautions, Tools, automobile special tools, overhauling of petrol and diesel engines (engines of two, three and four wheelers) Dismantling & assembling of valve mechanism, clearance adjustment and setting of valve timing
Module – II
Purpose of fuel supply system, types & functions of carburettor. Types of fuel pump-AC mechanical fuel pump and electrical fuel pump. Force feed system, fuel filter. Function and working of fuel injection system, performance of engine. Description of spark ignition system. Distributor, spark plug- types and construction, spark advance mechanism, condenser, C.B Point. Electronic Ignition System, Purpose of cooling system. Types of cooling system, water cooling system and its parts. Radiator, water pump, Thermostat valve.Antifreezers, coolants, radiator pressure cap. Types of Lubricating system and is parts, Oil classification, types of oil pumps its drive, oil filter, oil cooling in engines. Major elements in exhaust gas, Emission control system.
PRACTICALS: Engine oil and filter change , oil pump overhauling, carburettor removing , Dismantling and resetting . Fuel injection pump and feed pump dismantling and assembling, fuel injector dismantling and assembling, Overhauling of cooling system.
Module – III
Requirement of a clutch , types of clutch, main parts & its function, clutch pedal, clutch release bearing, fork, purpose of gearbox, types of gear box , parts of gearbox, types of gear , gear lever, gear shifter fork. Description & purpose of different types of propeller shaft, universal joint, slip joint or sliding joints. Differential & rear axles, front wheel drive and rear wheel drive. Differential lock. Different types of bearings.-roller type, ball bearing, taper roller bearings, Description of wheels and tyres- types, Selection of tyres, ply rating, inflation pressure and carrying capacity
PRACTICALS: Clutch dismantling and assembling (both single and multiple), Clutch plate replacement, finger adjustment and pedal adjustment, Gear box overhauling (two three and four wheelers) Propeller shaft and universal joint overhauling. . Dismantling and assembling of both three and four wheelers. Dismantling and assembling of front and rear axles.
Module – IV
Frames-description and function common troubles, Location of each components. Types of frame of two- wheeler. Types of frames in three &four wheelers. Conventional suspension system. Types of leaf springs used, Different types of shock absorbers. Their description operation & maintenance. Types of independent suspension system. The front axle description & functions, Type of suspension fork acting provided in shock absorber. Maintenance and lubrication of front suspension system. Description of different types of steering boxes. Power assisted steering and its advantages, Description of ackermans angle , caster , camber,, Toe- in , Toe- out, toe-out on turn, king pin inclination- purpose and effect of these angles Steering linkage system. Need of front wheel alignment. Functions of different types of brakes and its parts. Description and advantages of vacuum assisted hydraulic brakes, common troubles in vacuum assisted brakes and air brake,
PRACTICALS: Chain and sprocket setting of two wheelers, Dismantling and assembling of shock absorber, coil spring and leaf spring, Dismantling and assembling of brake drum. Shoe adjustment and bleeding of brakes. Dismantling and assembling of master cylinder and wheel cylinder. Removal and refitting of tyre and tube.
Module – V
Methods of generating voltage-through electro chemical process, battery constructions and working principle.Battery rating, testing and maintenance.Description of different electrical circuits.Description of charging circuits- operation of alternator.Parts and working principle.Symbols,colour codes and cable specifications used in wiring diagram, Method of circuit tracing. Types of relays , solenoids , transformers. Components of starting system. Different starter motor drives , Starter construction and operation.
PRACTICALS: Overhauling of dynamo, alternator and starter motor. Tracing and connection of circuits of head lights and other accessories.Battery testing, charging and topping – up. Driving Practice: Motor vehicle Act, Driving road rules, road signals, Overtaking, Parking procedure, Driving through curves and slops.
Apprenticeship: (Two Three & Four wheeler)
Student should undergo apprenticeship in any of the dealer workshops of Two, Three or Four wheeler. After completion of apprenticeship student should understand the weekly and monthly maintenance tips and usual checkups. He should be able to do oil changing of units like engine, gear
Course Title : ALUMINIUM FABRICATION AND GLASS CUTTING Course Code : KGTE – STEP 08
Duration : 1 Year Total Hrs. : 250 Total Marks : 200 TIME SCHEDULE Module Topic Hrs. I Safety 50 II Measurements 50
III Study of available accessories 50
IV Fabricating scale model of sliding window 50
V Ceiling work with PVC panel 50
Total 250
Theory : 100 hours Practical : 150 hours
COURSE CONTENTS MODULE I
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs.
Safety: personal safety- safety precautions to be followed in fabrication shops-familiarization of fire safety equipments- buckets extinguishers- its practice. Introduction to aluminum fabrication and glass cutting- field of application-scope-advantages over other fabrication. Study of measuring and marking tools used in aluminum fabrication and carpentry.
Blade - protractor-scriber- mortise gauge- marking gauges-punches- centre and dot- combination set- verniercaliper-hack saw- handsaw-tenon saw-application of these items as practical.
Study of striking tools-hammer- ball peen- cross peen- straight peen etc.- claw hammer- soft hammer- mallet- rubber-nylon/fiber. its parts name –use- material-specification- precautions to be followed during working- application of these items as practical. Study of files and chisel- parts-use-material-classification-specification. Fitting and cutting as practical.
Study of screw drivers- flat and Philips head- parts-use-material-classification-specification. Tightening and loosening various screws on aluminum sections and wooden pieces. as practical Study of holding devices- bench vice-hand vice-carpentry vice-- parts-use-material-classification-specification. Hold the work piece and file or cut as practical.
Study of glass cutter-identification of various types of glass-how to perform the cutting action-cut various thickness glass.
Study of level checking devices-straight-spirit level-water level- usage of these devices. Study of hand drills-manual and electrical- parts-use-working-classification –specification- precaution to be followed. Types of drill bits- make holes with various drill sizes on aluminium and wooden pieces.
Study of pope rivet and gun-size of rivet and gun- join two pieces of channel with pope rivet. Study of power tools-angle grinder-power screw fastener - miter saw –uses classifications etc. Grinding- cutting- fastening on various works.
MODULE II
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs
Measurements- MKS-FPS-CGS and SI system conversion of different systems.
Elementary engineering drawing-introduction- instruments-lines-dimensioning and free hand sketching- isometric view of simple engineering objects. Draw aluminum sections used for ordinary and special work as per BIS norms. Measurement done on various section in both standards and their conversions.
Draw various joints used in aluminum fabrication work and dimension it.- Draw isometric view of doors, windows hand rail etc.
Mensuration: find area, volume, density, mass of given figures.
Estimating and costing- preparation of detailed estimate for aluminum fabrication work-preparing quotation as per drawing.
Familiarization of various surface finishing used for aluminum sections-buffing –anodizing-electro coloring, coating etc. Material used along with fabrication.
MODULE III
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs
Study of available accessories such as rubber beading, roller, hinches, locks etc.
Cutting and filing practice-straight and angular cutting using hacksaw-filing and leveling a work piece-cutting various sections using saber saw and compound miter saw and glass cutting practice. Drilling practice-using hand drill and power drill with various drill bits in all direction as required for the work. Measuring, marking, cutting in fiber sheet, Navopan, aluminum composite panel etc.
Preparing various joints such as flat cut, angle cut 450 and 600 ,miter etc. step cut joint, lap joint, drilling and making slots and key holes.
MODULE IV
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs
Fabricating scale model of sliding window. Prepare drawing and fabricate scale model of super sliding window. Prepare drawing and fabricate scale model of open window, hinged window, door-site outer railing and lowers.
Prepare drawing- fabrication of open window- rack of different size and patterns.
Prepare drawing-make a wooden frame for racks. Fabricate kitchen cabinet-using hinged door with lock.
MODULE V
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs
Ceiling work with PVC panel - ceiling work with thermo coal sheet 10mm-show case with wooden frame and glass sliding door. Small type display schedule with aluminum frame and hinged door with lock.
Prepare a drawing – make estimation and costing- fabricate a shelve with two level-one door is pivoted and the other sliding.
Make hinged door- hand rails of stair case and sit out.
Apprenticeship:
All the students may be given on the job training for six months in reputed organizations. The apprenticeship training will be focused mainly on area where they need more expertise. The selected firm should have the machineries tools and tackles which is essential for an aluminium fabricator. The students may be given hands on training in fabricating windows, doors, hand rails and all types of rack works using aluminium sheets and frames.
Course Title : ADVANCED WELDING Course Code : KGTE – STEP 09
Duration : 1 Year
Total Hrs. : 250
Total Marks : 200
TIME SCHEDULE
Module Topic Hrs.
I General safety precautions 50
II Arc welding 50
III TIG welding 50
IV MIG welding 50
V Advanced welding process 50
Total 250
Theory : 100 hours Practical : 150 hours
COURSE CONTENTS MODULE I
Theory: 15 Hrs.
General safety precautions to be maintained in works shops. Safety recommendations in welding and cutting. Introduction to Welding-classifications of welding-advantages of welding over other joining process- Welding symbols- Welding tools and equipments-hand tools and safety equipments.
Practical: 35 Hrs.
Identification of tools- cutting and filing practice-edge preparation - single V- Double V, J, U and Bevel etc. Basic welding joints- butt, lap, corner, T and angle joint.
Welding positions: 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F, 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, 6G, 6GR
MODULE II
Theory: 15 Hrs.
Arc welding - introduction – principle - application and methods. Arc welding equipments-transformer and generator. Welding polarity- types- arc length- welding electrodes- types- description. Functions of flux- coated electrodes-electrode specification. Gas welding introduction –types of flames - welding torch - regulators-types-identification of the plant.
Practical: 35 Hrs.
Straight line practice on MS plate- weaved bead on MS plate- square butt joint on MS plate with down hand position.-Fillet weld on MS plate- down hand welding-T joint and lap joint-Single V butt joint. Butt joint in all positions-1F to 4F on MS plate.
Pipe joint- joint preparation- 1G to 6G on MS pipe and CS pipes. Gas welding- straight line bead on MS sheet-weaved bead on MS sheet.
MODULE III
Theory: 15 Hrs.
TIG welding: Introduction- TIG welding equipments-Accessories- high frequency (HF) unit- DC suppressor- Tungsten electrode- types- sizes- uses. Types of shielding gases used in TIG welding- advantages and applications if TIG welding. Purging methods.
Practical: 35 Hrs.
Setting up of TIG welding plant – straight line beading on MS sheet- pipe welding in various positions from 1G to 6G- square butt joint- welding in aluminum sheet- welding in SS.
MODULE IV
Theory: 15 Hrs.
MIG welding- Introduction- MIG welding power source and accessories- wire feed unit- standard tables and data- welding parameters – current-voltage-feed and speed etc.-gases used in MIG welding
Practical: 35 Hrs.
Setting up of MIG welding plant- straight line bead on MS plate by CO2 welding- welding of T joint on MS plate- single V joint by CO2 welding- square butt joint on plate. Pipe welding by MIG welding in various positions.
MODULE V
Theory: 15 Hrs.
Advanced welding process, Inspection and testing methods.
Submerged arc welding - plasma welding- micro-plasma welding- electro slag welding- laser beam welding - electron beam welding-friction welding.
Nondestructive testing methods-RT, UT, MPT etc. Destructive testing-tensile-compression- bend testing etc. welding procedure specification (WPS) – procedure qualification record (PQR). Familiarization of piping isometric drawing.
Practical: 35 Hrs.
Conduct study about various types of advanced welding process-practice various NDT
techniques-familiarize tensile, compression and bend tests etc in UTM-Preparation of WPS and PQR.
Course Title : CARPENTRY AND POWER TOOLS Course Code : KGTE – STEP 10
Duration : 1 Year
Total Hrs. : 250
Total Marks : 200
TIME SCHEDULE
Module Topic Hrs.
I Introduction of carpentry and its scope 50
II Carpenter joints 50
III Commercial wood 50
IV Planer machine 50
V Sawing practice 50
Total 250
Theory : 100 hours Practical : 150 hours
COURSE CONTENTS MODULE I
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical : 35 Hrs.
Introduction of carpentry and its scope
Safety precautions- Personal, hand tools, electric tools, machineries, shop floor. Hand Tools Familiarization of hand tools Marking Tools-Pencil, marking
knife, cribber, wing compasses, trammel points etc. Measuring Tools; Measuring tape,, steel rule, folding rule, zig- zag rule/carpenters rule, calipers etc.
Testing Tools: Try-square, sliding/bevel square, miter square, combination set, winding sticks, sprit level etc. Holding and supporting tools: Bench and its appliances, carpenters bench vice, bench stop, bench hold fast, bench hook, G-cramp, sash cramp etc. Cutting tools ; planes, bench planes, curve planes, special purpose planes, Cutting blade setting and operations.
cutting tools: saws, straight cutting saw, curve cutting saws, reconditioning- cure and maintenance. Cutting tools; chisels-types-sharpening and reconditioning. Percussion tools; braces- bits, sharpening, care and maintenance. impelling tools; Mallet- hammers- ball peen hammer, straight peen hammer, cross peen hammer, claw hammer, soft faced hammer etc
MODULE II
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs.
Carpenter joints: classification- lengthening – widening – angle joints, framing joints etc. Lengthening joints-fished joints – sear fed joints etc.
Widening/broadening joints- simple butt joints, tong and groove, screwed joint. Dowelled joint etc.
Angle joint: corner angle joint and angle joints other than corner angle joints.
Corner angle joints; butt joint- dado joint, miter joint- mortise tenon joints dove tailed joints etc.
Angle joint other than corner angle joints: horsed joints, carcase pinned joint etc. Framing joints: halving joints mortise and tenon joints etc.
Glues: verities – natural glues – other protein glues, synthetic resin glues, epoxy resin glues- preparation and use.
Nails; verities- use, screws- verities- use, hinges- types, use.
MODULE III
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs.
Commercial wood- veneer- manufacturing process, Plywood- manufacturing process Sift and hand boards- particle board-block board.
Wood working lathe- parts- operations- practice plain turning, chamfering, moulding, taper turning, face plate work polishing tools etc.
Drilling machine – types- parts- operation- sander machine- types – parts- setting operation.
MODULE IV
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs.
Planer machine- parts and function- practice- surfacer- table adjustments- fence adjustments. Thicknesses- table adjustments for height and width.
Portable planer- use – checking for trueness and squreness.
Router machine- portable router machine. Moulding machines- spindle moulder- automatic moulding machine- setting care and maintenance- safety precautions.
MODULE V
Theory: 15 Hrs. Practical: 35 Hrs.
Sawing practice- sawing machine – types –parts- functions. Circular sawing - parts- saw blade setting-operations. Band sawing machine- parts- functions – blade setting- safety precautions. Portable cutter- use safety precautions
Polishing- stages of applying polishing.
Apprenticeship:
Training may be given for all students for six months. The industry selected may have wood working equipments-accessories etc. The students may given on job training in the application of all the power tools related to the trade.
Course Title : Repair and Maintenance of Electronic Equipments Course Code : KGTE – STEP 11
Duration : 1 Year
Total Hrs. : 250
Total Marks : 200
TIME SCHEDULE
Module Topic Hrs.
I Introduction to basic Electronics 40
II Study of Power supply 25
III Study of TV Transmission 25
IV Study of Integrated Circuits 50
V Study the working of Equipments 30
Total 250
Theory : 100 hours Practical : 150 hours
COURSE CONTENTS
Module I
Introduction to basic electronics -Identification of Electronic Components-Passive and Active, Study of different types of resistors, capacitors, inductors, colour coding and standard values. Study of differ types of transformers.
Study of semiconductors
Study of Intrinsic / Extrinsic Semiconductors, P-type, N-type semiconductor, PN junction, Forward bias, Reverse bias, PIV. Working Principle of Diode, Transistor PNP & NPN , SCRs, TRIAC, DIAC, Zener diode, FET,MOSFET,IGBT etc. Study the symbols of the above
components.
Introduction to Digital electronics-Basic logic gates AND, OR, NOT and Universal gates Nand& Nor gates-Combinational logic circuit, Half Adder, full adder,MUX, deMUXetc Sequential circuits Flip-Flops, Basic Explanation on binary counters and shift registers Basic idea on ADC& DAC.
Testing and measuring instruments
Study of AC,DC , Voltmeter, Ammeter, Multimeter( Analog& Digital) ,Testing of Resistors, Inductors , Capacitors , Diode , Transistor etc...
Module II
1. Study of Power Supply
Half Wave, Full Wave rectifiers, Comparison, Regulate power supply, SMPS, Inverter, UPS.
2. Basic study of amplifiers and oscillators.
Working principle of a common Emitter amplifier circuit and Oscillators, Power amplifiers, Audio Amplifiers.
3. Study of Modulation and Demodulation concepts
Modulation, Need for modulation types of modulation-AM and FM modulating circuits. Demodulators (simple circuits only), AGC, AFC, High Pass, Low pass, Band pass Filter circuits-