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JN. GOVT.

POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Check List of the Course File


Department: DECE Date:
Pre-Academic Session Review Subject Code:109P(B)
Title of the subject: Basic Science Lab (Basic Chemistry lab)

S.No Attributes Yes/No


1 Vision and Mission of institute
Course handout& its contents
a) Vision and Mission of department
b) PEOs of the program
c) Program Outcomes (POs)
2
d) Prerequisites
e) Course Outcomes (COs)
f)List of experiments
g) Evaluation scheme
3 CO-PO mapping
4 Delivery Methodology
5 Assessment methodology
6 Analysis of student performance
7 Laboratory Manual
8 Answer book copies
a) Mid-I, Mid-II & End Exam Answer Books
b) Laboratory records (if any) (Excellent/Good/Fair) = 3 Nos.
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Teaching Notes Review Report


Department: DECE Date:
Post-Academic Session Review Subject Code: 109P(B)
Title of the subject: Science Lab (Basic Chemistry Lab)

S. Observations Excellent/Good/Fair Suggestions/Remarks


No
Depth and Breadth of the
1
subject to be covered
Quality of the question bank
2 a) Quiz
b) Descriptive assignment
Degree of relevance to
3 attainment of POs and PSOs by
the course content
Whether the course content is
designed in view of bridge the
4 gap for attainment to POs and
PSOs with meaningful Course
Outcomes (C.O.)
6 Result analysis for reference.

Members of the academic committee

1. Principal

2. Head of the Department

3. Subject Expert
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

COURSE FILE
Course Title : Science lab (Basic Chemistry Course Code 109P-B
Lab)
Semester I Course Group Practical
Teaching Scheme in 15:0:30 Credits 0.75
Periods(L:T:P)
Methodology Lecture + Practical Total Contact Hours
: 45 Periods
CIE 30 Marks SEE 20 Marks

Name of the Faculty: SHAIK KHALEEL


Email: khaleeladinus@gmail.com Phone Number: 9951953218

Vision & Mission of the Institution

1. Vision & Mission of the Institution


To impart value-based quality technical education to the needs of technical
Vision holders with fully developed self-versatile, need driven motivated technocrats
and engineers who can contribute to national development.
1. To promote excellence in technical education in collaboration with industry.

2. To impart students, value based technical education with best practical skills.

Mission 3. To ensure that the students are excellent with good academic discipline and
professional competency to cater today's industry need..

4. To inculcate team work and work with spirit using modern technological
tools.

2. Course handout& its contents

a) Vision & Mission of the Department


JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

To provide quality technical education in Electronics and Communication


Engineering by creating effective teaching and learning environment with practical
Vision
exposure, making the students industry ready or pursue higher education

1. To impart quality education in Electronics and Communication Engineering


with practical exposure to the
technological advancements making the students industry ready.

2. To provide them with 21" century skills such as critical thinking, creativity and
problem solving to face the
Mission new challenges.

4.To prepare the students for higher education.

b) Program PEO1:Preparation towards Employment/Higher Studies


Educational The Primary Objective is to produce best Computer Engineering
Objectives technicians by correlating growing need of the industries in modern topics
(PEOs) with the academic input and giving the technical knowledge for higher
studies

PEO2: Core Competence


To prepare the students to Work productively as Computer
Engineers/Information Technology skilled persons, including supportive
and leadership roles in multidisciplinary domain, to train the students in
Practical domain knowledge and communication skills.

PEO3: Breadth – ‘T’ Shaped Supervisor Engineer


To give the depth of related skills and expertise in a single field, and the
ability to collaborate across multiple disciplines with expertise in other
areas and to apply knowledge in areas of expertise other than one's own to
prepare the student as a ‘T’ shaped Computer Engineer in the Supervisory
cadre.

PEO4: Professionalism – 3 Ps (Punctuality, Presentation and


Perseverance) – Professional value-Knowledge development.
To promote the students in Professionalism, Personality and Presentation
through the successful completion of the Computer Engineering Diploma
by emphasizing through Filed Practices in Industry oriented activities.
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

PEO5: Life Long learning – Environment


To promote the students life-long self learning abilities in Computer and
IT related fields to remain professionally effective to the society at large.

Program Outcomes (POs)

1. BasicandDisciplinespecificknowledge:Applyknowledgeofbasi
cmathematics,scienceand engineering fundamentals and
engineering specialization to solve the engineeringproblems.

2. Problemanalysis:Identifyandanalysewell-
definedengineeringproblemsusingcodifiedstandard methods.

3. Design/developmentofsolutions:Designsolutionsforwell-
c) definedtechnicalproblemsandassist with the design of systems
Progra
components or processes to meet specifiedneeds.
m
Outco 4. EngineeringTools,ExperimentationandTesting:
mes & Applymodernengineeringtoolsand
Progra appropriatetechniquetoconductstandardtestsandmeasurements.
m
Specifi 5. Engineeringpracticesforsociety,sustainabilityandenvironmen
c t:Applyappropriate
Outco technologyincontextofsociety,sustainability,environmentandethi
mes calpractices.
(POs)
& 6. Project Management: Use engineering management principles
(PSOs)
individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects
and effectively communicate about well-defined
engineeringactivities.

7. Life-
longlearning:Abilitytoanalyseindividualneedsandengageinupda
tinginthecontextof technologicalchanges

PSO-1: Foundation of Computer System: the ability to interpret the


fundamental concepts and methodology of computer systems. Students can
understand the functionality of hardware and software aspects of computer
systems.

PSO-2: Design and develop solutions by following standard software


engineering principles and implement by using suitable programming
languages and platforms.
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

PSO-3: Use professional engineering practices, strategies and tactics for the
development, involving both Computer Hardware & Software and Networking
Modules.

d) Prerequisites

Knowledge of basic concepts of chemistry of secondary education.

e) Course Outcomes
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to

Chemistry Lab - 109P(B)

CO. No Course Outcome


109(B).1 Prepare the standard solution.
109(B).2 Estimate the amount of the chemical substance in the given sample
of solutions (HCl, NaOH& H2SO4).
109(B).3 Determination of hardness of water in the given sample.
109(B).4 Relate the answers to the oral questions

List of experiments:
1. Preparation of 0.05M sodium carbonate solution.
2. Estimation of hydrochloric acid present in 250 ml of solution by
using
Standard sodium carbonate solution.
3. Estimation of sodium hydroxide present in 250ml of solution by using
standard hydrochloric acid solution.
4. Estimation of sulphuric acid present in 250ml of solution by using
standard sodium hydroxide solution.
5. Determination of total hardness of water sample by 0.02N EDTA
solution.

CO-PO/PSO Mapping

18CM-209P, Applied Science Lab Practice (Chemistry)


Cour
se PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PS PS PS
Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 O1 O2 O3
18EC104
.1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 - - -
18EC104
.2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0
18EC104
.3 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0
18EC104
.4 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

18EC104
.5 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0
AVERA 66. 66. 66. 33. 66. 33. 66. 0 0 0
66 66 66 33 66 33 66
GE

Contribution of course to program outcomes

Program Outcomes
Course Code,
Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Title

66.6 66.6 66.6 33.3 66.6 33.3 66.6


6 6 6 3 6 3 6
CM-104,
Theor
General Engg.
y
Chemistry

Delivery Methodology

Course Delivery Methods/Modes:

1. Class room lectures


2. Presentations
3. Laboratory sessions
4. Demos or Simulations

Mapping between Course Delivery Methodology and Course Outcomes

Sl. No. Course Delivery Methods

CO-1 CO-2 CO-3 CO-4


1 Class room lectures 1 1 3 3
2 Presentations 3 3 3 3
3 Laboratory sessions 3 3 3 3
4 Demos or simulations 3 3 3 3
5 Weight age % 75 75 100 100

*to be rated with 1- slightly, 2 – moderately, 3- substantial


JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Assessment Methodology

SL. Assessment Activity aligned to the Outcomes Course Outcomes to be


No. Tool considered
Laboratory Mid - I Exam should be conducted Part-1 comprises of CO1
1 Practical from Part- 1 and CO2 of Course
Test – Mid-1
Laboratory Mid - II Exam should be conducted Part-2 comprises of CO3
2 Practical from Part- 2 and CO4 of Course
Test – Mid-2
Laboratory End Examination to be conducted for Part-3 comprises of C05 of
Practical 20 marks experiments are given from Course and the experiments
3 Test – End all the course outcomes viz. CO1, are given from all the
Exam C02, CO3, CO4, C05, CO6 course outcomes viz. CO1,
C02, CO3, CO4, C05
Laboratory Observations and record CO1, C02, CO3, CO4,
4
C05,
E-Learning PPTs CO1, C02, CO3, CO4, C05
5
Resources

Scheme of Valuation for MID I & II and SEE

Sl. No. Particulars Marks

1 Identification of apparatus/equipment/chemical 2
compounds/tools/etc.

2 Writing Procedure 5

3 Conducting of experiment 4

4 Observation and Results 6

5 Viva-voice 3

Total 20

Analysis of student performance in the coursePerformance Index


(Practical)

Result analysis of Course: 18CM-


SI.NO PIN
109P, Basic Science Lab Practice
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

CIE for 60 Marks


(Mid-1 for 20
SEE for 40 Marks, Mid-II 20
Marks, Minimum Marks, Internal
Attainment Level for 20 Marks),
(65%) Minimum
Attainment Level
65%
Secure >=26 Secure >=39
d d
Marks (Whethe Marks (Whethe
in SEE r in CIE r
for 40 Secured for 60 Secured
Marks >= 65%) Marks >= 65%)
19002
1 -ec- 30 Y Y
004 48
20002
2 -EC- 38 Y Y
001 58
20002
3 -EC- 37 Y Y
002 56
20002
4 -EC- 37 Y Y
003 57
20002
5 -EC- 37 Y Y
004 56
20002
6 -EC- 37 Y Y
005 56
20002
7 -EC- 37 Y Y
006 55
20002
8 -EC- 37 Y Y
007 55
20002
9 -EC- 37 Y Y
008 56
20002
10 -EC- 38 Y Y
010 56
20002
11 -EC- 30 Y Y
011 42
20002
12 -EC- 33 Y Y
012 46
20002
13 -EC- 20 N N
013 33
14 20002 32 Y 47 Y
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

-EC-
014
20002
15 -EC- 32 Y Y
015 49
20002
16 -EC- 26 Y Y
016 41
20002
17 -EC- 30 Y Y
017 47
20002
18 -EC- 38 Y Y
018 56
20002
19 -EC- 39 Y Y
019 54
20002
20 -EC- 23 N N
020 34
20002
21 -EC- 37 Y Y
021 49
20002
22 -EC- 22 N N
022 34
20002
23 -EC- 30 Y Y
023 47
20002
24 -EC- 30 Y Y
026 42
20002
25 -EC- 30 Y Y
027 42
20002
26 -EC- 32 Y Y
028 47
20002
27 -EC- 35 Y Y
029 48
20002
28 -EC- 31 Y Y
030 44
20002
29 -EC- 34 Y Y
031 46
20002
30 -EC- 36 Y Y
032 51
20002
31 -EC- 32 Y Y
033 44
32 20002 29 Y 45 Y
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

-EC-
034
20002
33 -EC- 32 Y Y
035 47
20002
34 -EC- AB N N
036 10
20002
35 -EC- 36 Y Y
037 50
20002
36 -EC- 34 Y Y
038 47
20002
37 -EC- 36 Y Y
039 51
20002
38 -EC- 28 Y Y
040 40
20002
39 -EC- 35 Y Y
041 50
20002
40 -EC- 37 Y Y
042 52
20002
41 -EC- 31 Y Y
043 50
20002
42 -EC- 32 Y Y
044 47
20002
43 -EC- 35 Y Y
045 52
20002
44 -EC- 34 Y Y
046 47
20002
45 -EC- 28 Y Y
047 44
20002
46 -EC- 29 Y N
048 38
20002
47 -EC- 37 Y Y
049 53
20002
48 -EC- 33 Y Y
050 45
20002
49 -EC- 32 Y Y
051 48
50 20002 32 Y 47 Y
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

-EC-
052
20002
51 -EC- 29 Y Y
053 40
20002
52 -EC- 29 Y Y
054 44
20002
53 -EC- 37 Y Y
055 53
20002
54 -EC- 23 N N
056 38

CO Attainment in Internal assessment and End semester exam for the Course
18CM-109P, Basic Science Lab Practice
SEE CIE
No. of students Attained >= 65% 49 48
No. of students Not Attained >=
5 60
65%
No. of Students Appeared 54 54
ATTAINED LEVEL % 90.7 88.8

ATTAINMENT LEVEL 3 3

ATTAINMENT OF COURCE 3

Summary statistics
SEE CIE
NUMBER OF STUDENTS ATTAINED 49 48
ATTAINED LEVEL % 90.7 88.8

Graphical Statistics - Pie Chart


JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ATTAINED>=65%

SEE
CIE

Students whose academic performance is not satisfactory Analysis of


student feedback

Specify the feedback collection process:

Percentage of students participating:

Specify the feedback analysis process:

Basis of reward/corrective measures, if any:

Attainment of COs (using course end survey) (bar chart (CO scores vs
each CO)

Corrective actions taken in the last three years:

Teacher self-assessment (at the completion of course)

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JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Recommendation/Suggestions for improvement by faculty


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MODEL QUESTION PAPERS


BOARD DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, (C-18)
MIDSEM – I
FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION
BASIC SCIENCE LAB PRACTICE
TIME: 1 Hour TOTAL MARKS: 20

Instructions: (1) Answer both PART-A AND PART-B on separate answer sheets.
(2) Each question carries TEN marks.

PART-B (CHEMISTRY LAB)

Perform ONE experiment allotted by the examiner. 1 x 10 = 10

1. Prepare 250 ml of 0.05M sodium carbonate solution.


2. Estimate the amount of hydrochloric acid present in 500 ml of the given solution using
0.02M sodium carbonate solution.
3. Estimate the amount of hydrochloric acid present in 250 ml of the given solution using
0.05M sodium carbonate solution.

18EC109P

BOARD DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, (C-18)


MIDSEM – II
FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION
BASIC SCIENCE LAB PRACTICE
TIME: 1 Hour TOTAL MARKS: 20

Instructions: (1) Answer both PART-A AND PART-B on separate answer sheets.
(2) Each question carries TEN marks.

PART-B (CHEMISTRY LAB)

Perform ONE experiment allotted by the examiner. 1 x 10 = 10


JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

1. Estimate the amount of NaOH present in 500 ml solution using 0.02M HCl solution
2. Find the Molarity and estimate the amount of Sulphuric acid present in 250 ml solution
using 0.01M NaOH solution.

8EC109P
B0OARD DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, (C-18)
MODEL PAPER
COMMON – I SEMESTER END EXAMINATION

BASIC SCIENCE LAB PRACTICE

Time: 2 Hours] [Total Marks: 40


Instructions: (1) Answer both PART-A AND PART-B on separate answer sheets.
(2) Each question carries TWENTY marks.

PART-B (CHEMISTRY LAB)

Perform ONE experiment allotted by the examiner. 1 x 20 = 20

1. Prepare 250 ml of 0.05M sodium carbonate solution.


2. Estimate the amount of hydrochloric acid present in 500 ml of the given solution using
0.02M sodium carbonate solution.
3. Estimate the amount of hydrochloric acid present in 250 ml of the given solution using
0.05M sodium carbonate solution.
4. Find the Molarity and estimate the amount of NaOH present in 100 ml of the given solution
using 0.01M HCl solution.
5. Estimate the amount of Sulphuric acid present in a litre of solution using 0.01M NaOH
solution.

14. Determine the total hardness of the given water sample using 0.02N EDTA solution

CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned, have completed the course allotted to me as shown
below.

S. No Semeste Subject with code Total Remarks


r unit
JN. GOVT. POLYTECHNIC-RAMANTAPUR
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

s
1 II Basic Science Lab, 5
CM-109P(B)

Date: Signature of faculty

Submitted to HOD
CERTIFICATE BY HOD
I, the undersigned, certify that _____________________________ has completed
the course work allotted to him/her satisfactorily/not satisfactorily.

Date: Signature of
HOD

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