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JA\IAHARLAL NETry.g IECIINOLPGICAL I.]IJIVERSITYIITDERABAI)
III Year B.Tkrh. C.E. I -Sem L TIPID C0 -/3t- 2
, (ss601) ENGJNEEnING GEOLOGY LABl. study of physical @perties andiidentification of minerars referred
under theory.
2. Megascopic and;rnicroscopic description and identification ofrocks referred under theory.
3 Megascopic and rnicroscopic identification ofrocks & minerars.
4. Interpretation and drawing of sections for geological maps showingtilted beds, faults, uniformities etc. " .
5. Simple Structural Geology problems.
LAB EXAMINATION PATTERN:l. Description and identification of SIX minerals
2. Description and identificationof Six (including igneous, sedimentaryand metamorphic rocks)
3. Interprctation of a Geological map along with a geologicar section.
4. Simple strike and Dip problems.
5t CIVIL ENGINEERING 2OO9.2OIO
JAWAHARI-AL NEHRU TECIINOI,OGICAL T]MVERSITYIIYDMABAD
Itr YearB.Teclr. C.E. tr -Sem L TIPID C
3 -t2-t- 4
(s6001) DESTGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES.
UNIT - I.Materials - Making of iron and steel - types of structural steel - mechanicalploperties of steel - Concepts of plasticity - yielfl Srength. Lo4{s - nn6
combinations local buckling behavior of steel. Conceptof limit State Design
- Limit States - Design Sm6ngths- deflection limits - serviceability - stabilitycheck.
UNIT - IIBolted connections - Riveted connections - IS - 800 - 2007 - specifications
- Design strength - effrciency ofjoint - prying action. Welded connections
- Types of welded joints - specifications - deiign requirements.
UMT - IUDesign of tension members- Design strength - Design procedure splice -
lug angle.
UMT - IY'Design of compress in members - Buckling class - slenderness ratio /strength design - laced - battened columns - splice - column base - slab
I
UNIT - VDesign of Beamss - Plastic moment - Bending and shear strength / buckling
- Builtup sections - laterally / supported beams.
UNIT - VIDesign of eccentric connections - Framed - stiffened / seat connection.
UNIT - YIIDesign of plate girders - elements - economical depth - design of mairtsection - connections between web and flange - design of stiffness bearing
- intermediate stiffeners - Design of Websplica & Flange splica.
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JAWAHARLALNEHRUTEcIINoLoGIcAIjUNIV.ERSITYFIYDERABAD
ItrYearB.rech.c.E.tr-Sem ", Tf: t
i'! (56002)'ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING i
- drinking water standards.
UNIT - IISouncns oFWATER : Comparisonfrom quality and quantity and other
considerations - intakes - infiltration galleries, confined and unconfined
. aquifers distribution systems' : requirements - methods and layouts'
UNIT IIILayoutandgeneraloutlineofwatertreatmentunits_sedimentation,uniformsetiling velocity- principles - design factors - surface loadlng.- Jar test -optimum dosage of coagulant - coagulation-flocculation clarifrer design -coagulants - feeding arrangements' '
house.
UNIT. VIConservancy and water carriage systems - sewage and storm water
estimation-timeofconcentration_Stormwateloverflowscombinedflow
- characteristics of sewage - cycles of decay - decomposition of sewage'
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examination of sewage - B.O.D. - C.O.D. equations. Design of sewers -shapes and materials - sewer appurtenances, manholes - inverted siphon -catch basins - flushing tanks - ejectors, pumps and pumphouses - housedrainge - components requirements - sanitary fittings-traps - one pipe andtwo pipe systems of plumbing - Ultimate disposal of sewage - sewagefarming - dilution.
UNIT _ VILayout and general out line of various units in.a waste water treatment plant
- primary treatment design of screens - grit chambers - skimming tanks -sedimentation tanks - principles and design of biological treatment -trickling filters * standard and high rate.
UNIT. VIIIConstruction and design of oxidation,ponds - Sludge digestion tanks -factors effecting - design of'Digestion tank - Sludge disposal by drying -septic tanks working principles and design - soak pits.
TEXT BOOKS:l. Water supply and sanitary Engineering by GS. Birdi, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons Publishers.
2. WaterSupplyEngineering,Vol. l, waste waterEngineering,Vol. II,B.C.Punmia, Ashok Jain &Arun Jain, Laxmi Publications Pvt.Ltd,NewDelhi
3. Elements of environmental enginee.ring by K.N. Duggal, S. ChandPublishers
REFERENCS :
l. Water and Waste Water Technology by Mark J Hammar *O Vfarf. f.HammarJr.
2. Water and Waste Water Technology by Steel
3. Water and Waste Water Engineering by Fair Geyer and Okun
4. Waste water treatment- concepts and design approach by G.L. Kariaand R.A. Christian, PHI
5. Waste water Engineering by Metcalf and Eddy.
6. Unit operations in Environmental Engineering by R. Elangovan andM.K. Saseetharan, New age International.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UI\IVERSITYITYDERABAI)
III Year B.Tech. C.E. tr -SemL TIPID C
3 u-l- 3
(56003) WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING.IIUNIT.IStorage Works-Reservoirs - Types of reservoirs, selection of site for reservoir'
zone.s of storage of a reservoir, reservoir yield, estimation of capacity of
reservoir using mass curve- Reservoir Sedimentation - Life of Reservoir.-
Types of dams, factors affecting selection of type of dam, factors governing
selection of site for a dam.
UNIT.IIGravity dams: Forces acting on a gravity dam, causes of failure of a gravity
dam, elementary profile and practical profile of a gravity dam, limiting height
of a low gravity dam, Facrors of Safety -'stability Analysis, Foundation for
a Gravity Dam, drainage and inspection galleries.
UNIT.IIIEarth dams: types of Earth dams, causes of failure of earth dam, criteria for
safe design of earth dam, seepage through earth dam-graphical method,
measures for control of seePage.
UNIT.IVSpillways: types of spillways, Design principles of Ogee spitlways - Spillway
gates. Energy Dissiparers and Stilling Basins Significance of.Jump,Height
curve and Tail water Rating curve - usBR and Indian types of Stilling
Basins.
UNIT.VDiversion Head works: Types of Diversion head works- weirs and barrages,
layout of diversion head work - components. causes and failure of weirs
and Barrages on permeable foundations,-Silt Ejectors and Silt Excluders
UNIT.VIweirs on Permeable Foundations - creep Theories - Bligh's, Lanet and
Khosla's theories, Determination of uplift pressure- Various Correction
Factors - Design principles of weirs on permeable foundations using creep
theories - exit gradient, U/s and D/s Sheet Piles - Launching Apron'
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ITYDERABAI)
III Year B.Tech. C.E. II -Sem L TIPID C
3 tl-l- 3
(56004) GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING'IIUNIT - IsoIL EXPLORATION: Need - Methods of soil exploration - Boring and
Sampling methods - Penetration Tests - Plate load test - Pressure meter -planningof Programme and preparation of soil investigation report'
UNIT - IIsLoPE STABILITY Infinite and finite earth slopes - types of failures -factorofsafetyofinfiniteslopes-stabilityanalysisbySwedisharcmethod,srandard method of slices, Bishop's Simptified method - Taylor's'stability
Number- Stability of slopes of ea{h dams under different conditions.
UNIT - III IEARTH PRESSURE TI{EORIES: Rankine's theory of earth pressure earth
pressuresinlayeredsoils_Coulomb'seartlrpressuretheory-Culmann'sgraphical method.
UNIT _ IVRETAINING WALLS: Types of retaining walls _ stability of retaining walls l
against overturning, sliding, bearing capacrty and drainage from backfill i
UNIT _ VsIIALI-owF.OUNDATIONS-BEARINGCAPACITYCRITERIA-Types-choice of foundation-I-ocation of depth- Safe Bearing Capacity -Terzaghi'
Meyerhbf, SkemPton and IS Methods
UNIT. VISHALLOWFOTINDATIONS.SETTLEMENTCRITERIA-Safebearingpressure based on N- value - allowable bearing pressure; safe bearing
capacity - plate load test - allowable settlements of structures'
UNIT.VIIPILE FOUNDATION: Types of piles -L'oad carrying capacity of piles based
on static pile formulae - Dynamic pile formulae - Pile load tests - Load
cauying cupacity of pile groups in sands and clays - Settlement of pile
groups. *,
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UNIT - VIII'WELL FOUNDATIONS: Types - Different shapes of wells - Components
of wells - functions and Design Criteria - Sinking of wells - Tilts and shifts'
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Basic andApplied Soil Mechanics by Gopal Ranjan &ASRRao'
New Age International Pvl Ltd' (2004)'
2. Das,8.M., - ( 1999) Principles of Foundation Engineering -6th
' edition (Indian edition) Thomson Engineering
3. Geotechnical Engineering : Principles and practices of soil mechanics
and foundation englne"ttlg Uy VNS Murthy' Taylor & Francis Group'
REFERENCES:t. Analysis and Design of Substructures - Swami Saran' Oxford and
IBH Publishing company Pvt Ltd I 998
2. Geotechnical Engineering by S' K'Gulhati & Manoj Datta:Tat?
Mc.Graw Hilt tullishing company New Delhi' 2005'
3. Teng,W.C -Foundation ktigp " Prentice Hall' New Jersy
4. Bowles, J-E., ( 1988) Foundation Analysis and Design - 4th
Edition, McGraw-Hill Publishing company' Newyork'
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JAWAHARLAL NEIIRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD
Itr Year B-Tech' C'E' tr -SemL TTPID C
4 rt'l' 4
(s600s) TRANSPORTATTON ENGINEERING
UNIT r _ rr:-r--.^.,rorrolnnment'
HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENTAI{D PLANNING : Highwav development tn
India - Necessity for Highway Planning- Different Road Development Plans'
UNIT _ tIHIGHWAYPLANNING : Classification of Roads- Road NetwortPatterns -
Highway Alignment- Factors affecting Alignment- Engineering Surveys -
Drawings una n"po't'' noad Projects initiation need based planning
UNIT - III .n--,-^ci^f,\aci.*T)er'HrGHwAy GEOMETTC DESIGN: Imporrarrce of Geomeric Desigrr Destgn
controls and Criteria- "-ttt*"t
Cross Section Elements- Sight Distance
Elements- Stopping Jgi' ni"on"e' O-vertaking Sight Distance and
intermediate Sigftt Oistu-nce- Design of Horizontal Alignmenr Design of
Super elevation and Extra widening- Design of Transition:1t-::'-,"^:t*
of Vertical alignment-Gradients- Vertical curves' Typical cross sections for
different ryPes of roads'
UNIT - Iv ;ofrraffic-volume'speedand
TRAFFTCENGINEERING: Ba^sicParameter peed
Density- Traffic Volunre Studies- Data Collection and Presentatton-s
sudies- Data Coltection and hestntation- Parking Studies and Parking
characteristics- Road Accidents-Causes and Preventive measures- Accident
Data Recording - co;oition Diagram and Collision Dagrams' Traffic'
infrastructural and safety audits'
IINIT'V El{ft Roadrraffrcsigrs-TypesTRAFFIC REGIJI,ATION'+NO U'ANACTN'I
and Specificatio* - noua *arkings-Need foi Road Markings-Types of Road
Markings- Design oi*ttn Signals -Webster Method -IRC Method'
intelli gent transportadon systems typical architectures'
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UNIT. VIINTERSECTION DESIGN: Types of Intersections - Conflicts at
Intersections- Types of At-Grade Intersections- Channelization : Objectives
-Traffic Islands and Design criteria-Types of Grade Separated Intersections-
Rotary Intersection - concept of Rotary and Design criteria- Impacts of
Geometrics on intersection with reference safety, Operational capacity'
UNIT - VIIINTRODUCTION TO RAILWAY ENGINEERING: Permanent way
components - Cross Section of Permanent Way - Functions of various
Components like Rails, Sleepers and Ballast -Rail Fastenings - Creep of
Rails- Theories related to creep -Ageing of Sleepers- Sleeper density.
GEOMETRIC DESIGN OF RAILWAY TRACK; Gradients- Grade
Compensation. Cant and Negative Super elevation- Cant Deficiency - Degree
of Curve - Crossings and Turn outs .
UNIT - VlIAIRPORT ENGINEERING : Factors affecting Selection of site for Airport -Aircraft Characteristics- Geomeffic Design of Runway- Computation of
Runway length - Correction for runway length - Orientation of Runway -Wind Rose Diagram - Runway Lighting system.
TEXT BOOKS:l. HighwayEngineering,s.K'Khanna&C.E.G.Justo,Nemchand&
Bros., 7th edition (2000). '
2. Railway Engineering, -A.text book of Transportation Engineering -S.P.chadula - S.Chand & Co. Ltd. 2001
3, Highway Engineering Design.-L.R.Kadiyali and Lal- Khanna
Publications. ' j;
4. AirportPlanning and Design- S.K.Khanna andArora,Nemchand Bros'
REFERENCES:l. Highway Engineering - S.P.Bindra , Dhanpat Rai & Sons. - 4th
Edition(1981)
2. Traffic Engineering & Transportation Planning - Dr.L.R'Kadyali,
Khanna publications - 6th Edition,l997.3. RailwayEngineering-August-Prabha&Co.' l5thEdition- 1994'
4. Air Transportation Planning & design - virendhra Kumar & Statish
Chandhra- Gal Gotia Publishers 1999
5. Principles of Traffic Engineering- Galber & Hoel, Cengage Learning'
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL TJNIVERSITY
I{YDERABAI)
ItrYearB.Tech.C'E'II-Sem L TIPID C4 -l-l- 4
(56006) CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND
PROJECT MANAGEMENT(OPEN ELECTIVE) .-,
UNIT-I: Fundamentalsof -Constructlon
Activities - Process - Constru tion Records -;;;;;t - Qualitv - satetv s and Regulations'
UNIT - II: Construction Method - Earthwork - Piling - Concrete and
E"*iri"g - Form work- Fabricatior and Erection'
UNIT - III : Mechanised Construction - Construction Equipment -Equipment E.onotit'-'L^;;;;;- R"ilers - Dozers - scrapers - Handling
Equipment - Con"tt" *tilitJ'i-"flu"Jfing nqoiipment - Cranes Draglines
and Clamshalls-
UNIT - IV ance and Safetv- ISO - 9000 Quality
sv.t"m, - p, L:*[:lt;;d et""ni"ur Saretv -
Environment
UNIT - V : Contract Managlment - Project Estimation - Types of
Estimation - co.tttu"t io"u;;;t:ci;ttification - Bidding - Procurement
Process.
UNIT - VI : Construction t Planning Techniqups -Planningof manPower,Mater FiTl!:
'
source leveling'
and Project Closure - Source
Resolution - Arbitratton -sure - Documentation'
TEXT BooK --,-^- c.,r.r.oiit sernswatl. ConstructionTechnology by Subir K' Sarkar' Subhajit Saraswati /^'
Oxford UniversitY Press' 2009'
2. construction tt"it"' J;;;;;ment - Theoiy and Practice' Nirajjha'
PearsonEducation' 20lO'
ment and Methods bY PeurifacY'
0. thPERT and CPM -B"C Punmra'
lication'
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CIVIL ENCINEERINC .2OO9 -20 IO
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGIC AL I.JI{IVERSITY
ITYDERABAI)
Itr Year B.Tech. C.E. tr -Sem L TIPTD C
4 -ll- 4
(56008) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS(OPEN ELECTM)
UNIT - IIntroduction to Intellectual property: Introduction, types of intellectual
property, international organizations, agencies and treaties, importance of
intellectual propertY rights.
UNIT _ IITrade Marks : Purpose and function of trade marks, acquisition of trade
mark rights, protectable matter, selecting and evaluating trade mark' trade
mark registration Processes.
UNIT - IIILaw of copy rights : Fundamental of copy right law, originality of material,
rights of reproduction, rights to perform the work publicly, copy right
ownership issues, copy right regisffation, notice of copy right' international
copy right law.
UNIT - IVLaw of patents : Foundation of patent laq patent searching process'
ownership rights and transfer
UNIT - VTrade Secrets : Trade Secrete law, determination of trade secrete status'
liability for misappropriations of trade secrets, protection for submission,
trade secrete Iitigation.
UNIT - YIUnfair competition : Misappropriation right of publicity, False advertising.
UNIT _ VIINew development of intellectual property: new developments in trade mark
law ; copy right law patent law,'intellectual property audits'
UNIT - VIIIInternational overview on intellectual property, international - trade mark
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IIYDERABADItr Year B.Tech. C.E. fI -Sem L TIPID C
4 -t-t- 4(56007) URBAN DISASTER - INTELLIGENT
CONTROLS SYSTEMS(OPEN ELECTTVE)
UNIT - IDisasters : Types of disaster, Significant aspects of disasters, econemicimpact of disasters, Risk aspects, Hazards and disasters
UNIT - IIUrban Disaster and their environmental impacts :
floods, fires, droughts, land slides, Congestion polurban environment policies for remediaf measures.their impact.
UNIT - IIITechnology to Track urban Disasters : Monitoring profile -cameras, sensorsand communication systems Engineering profilei - total station, terrestriatscanners, and other survey equipment.
UNIT - IVPlanning Profiie - Impact on Urban Disasters: planning profile - Gps, satellitetechnology and photographic technique.
UNIT _ VInformation systems : Geography information systems - different packagesand over view, MIS - Architeiture, web enablei communication ryrt"rn, -over view.
TTNIT - VI hnology enabled online monitoring system, systems, fore casting approaches thro0gh
uNrr = r,ryii DisiLstet. - ^::.,-: .:;.!,Ji.os i>n Clisastcr nritiuatiln mcasures.'-ti!:;-E:L{,;itC;s & TEXf BOOKS: .
l, Disasters - Global chailenges and local sorutions by Rajib Shaw. R.R. Krishna Murthy, University press.
2. l_:".to. Technologies & Date requirement of ITS by Lawerence A.Klein.
3. Dlgasjer mitigation - Experiences and reflections - pradeep sahni,AlkaDhameja, Uma Medhuri, pHL
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JAWAHARLAI, NEIIRU TECHNOLOGICAL I'TNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD
ItrYearB.Tech.C'E'tr-Sem L TIPTD
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LIST.OF EXPERIMENTS
l. Atterberg'sLimits(LL&PL)
2. Field density-core cutter and sand replacement method
3. Grain size analysis (Sieve and Hydrometer analysis)
4. Permeability of soil' constant and variable head test
5. ComPaction test
6. CBRTest
7. Consolidation test
8. Unconfined comPression test
g. Tri-axial ComPression test
10. Direct shear test'
11. Vane shear test
Note Any eight experiments naY be completed'
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL TAIIVERSITY HYDFRABAD
Itr Year B.Tech. C.E. II -Sem L TIPID Co -t3t- 2
(56601) ADVANCED ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB
l. Introduction
The proposed course should be an integrated theory and lab course to enable students to use 'good' English and perform the foltowing:. Gather ideas and information, to organise ideas relevantly and
coherentiy.. Engage in debates.o Participate in group discussions.. Face interviews.. Write project/research reports/technical reports.. Make oral presentations.. Write formal letters.. Transfer information from non-verbal to verbal texts and vice vetsa. -_o f[ take part in social and professional communication.
2. Objectives:
3. Syllabus:The following course content is prescribed for theAdvanced communication Skills I-ab:
appropriately and relevantly - using the right body language _ role play in different situations.
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Vocabulary Building - synonyms and antonyms, word roots, one-
word substitutes, prefixes and suffixes, study of word origin, analogy,
idioms and phrases.
Reading Comprehension - reading for facts, guessing meanings from context, scanning, skimming, inferring meaning, Critical reading.
Writing Skills - structure and presentation of differenttypes of writing
- Resume writing /e - c o r re s p o nd enc e/Te chn i c al re p o rt w rit in g/ P o rtfu I in w r it i n g -planning for writing - research abilities/data collection/organizing dbta/tools/analy sis - improving one's writing.
Group Discussion - dynamics of group discussion, intervention,summarizing, modulation of voice, body language, relevance, fluency
and coherence.
Presentation Skills - Oral presentations (individual and group) through
JAM sessions/seminars and written presentations through posters/
projects/reports/PPTs/e-mails/assignments etc.
lnterview Skills - concept and process, pre-interview planning,
opening strategies, answering strategies, interview through tele and
video-conferencing.
Minimum Requirement: The English I-anguage Lab shall have two parts: 'fhe Computer aided Language Lab for 60 students with 50 systems,
one master console, LAN facility and English language software for self- study by learners.The Communication Skills Lab with movable chairs and audio-visual aids with a P.A System, a T. V., a digital stereo -audio & video systern
and camcorder etc.
System Requirement ( HtrdwariE component): Computer nefwork with lnn with minimttm 60 multimedia systems with
the following specifications :
D P- IV Processora) Speed-2.8 GIZb) RAM-512MBMinimumc) HardDisk-80GBii) Headphones of High quality
5. Suggested Software:The software consisting of the prescribed topics elaborated abovq
should be procured and used.
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Suggested Software:. Clarity Pronunciation Power - part II. OfordAdvancedLeamer'sCompass,TsEdition. DELIA's key to the Next Generation TOEFLTest: Advanced Skill
Practice.. Lingua TOEFL CBT Insider, by Dreamtech. TOEFL& GRE( KAPLAN,AARCO & BARRONS, USA, Cracking
GREbyCLIFFS)
. The following software from 'train2success.com'
) Positive Thinking,
. English in Mind, Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks with Meredith Levy, Cambridge
6. Books Recommended:l. Technical Communication by Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma,
Oxford University Press 2009.2. Advanced Comrnunication Skills Laboratory Manual by Sudha Rani,
D, Pearson Fducation 2011.3. English I anguage Communication : A Reader cum Lab Manual Dr A
Ramakishna Rao, Dr G Natanam & Prof SA Sankaranarayanan,Anuradha Publications, Cheruai, ?008.
4. English Vocabulary in Use'ieries, Cambridge University Press 2008.
5. Management Shapers Series by Universities Press(India)Pvt I.td., Himayatnagar, Hyderabad 2008.
6. Communication Skills by kena Sen, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd., New Delhi,2009.
7. Handbook for Technical Writing by David AMcMtu'rey & Joanne
Buckely CENGAGE lraming 2008.
8. Job Hunting by Colm Downes, Cambridge Qpiversity Press 2008.
9. Master Public Speaking byAnne Nicholls, JAICO Publishing House,
2M.10. English for Technical Communication for Engineering Students, Aysha
Vishwamohan, Tata Mc Graw-Hil 2009.
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11. Books on TOEFUGRE/GMAI/CAT/ IELIS by Banon's/DEIJIA/
CambridgeUniversityPress' r. ,-r a..L^-r.i '
12. International English for Call Centres by BarryTomalin and Suhashinl
itt"rnus' tutucmiilan Publishers' 2009'
DISTRIBUTION AND WEIGHTAGP OF MARKS:
;; ;"-r;; C t miuni c a t io n S kit I s t'a b P r a c t ic qI s :
1. The practical bxaminations for the English Language Laboratory
practice shall ue. coJ;;; ;; pet th"-uni n"rsity norms prescribed
' for the core englneering practical sessions'
2. ""t" lab sessions' there shall be a continuous
;;?; i;;25 sessional marks and 5o End -
s. Oittre ZS marks, 15 marks shall be awarded for
day-to-day work and f O"m-"iftt to Ue awarded by conducting Intelnaf
Lab Test(s). The End n^uminution shall be conducted by the teacher
;;";il'*ith the hed;f another member of the staff of the same
department of the same institution'
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