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TEACHING SCHEME
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AE601 DRYING AND
STORAGE
ENGINEERING 3 2 0 4 N Y Y
AE602 DESIGN OF
STRUCTURES 3 0 2 4 N Y Y
AE603 IRRIGATION
ENGINEERING 3 2 0 4 N Y Y
AE609 COMPREHENSIVE
VIVA VOCE 0 0 0 5 N Y Y
AE612 MACHINE DESIGN 2 0 2 3 N Y Y *
AE613 INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL IN
AGRICULTURE 2 2 0 3 N Y Y
AE607 AGRIBUSINESS
MANAGEMENT AND
TRADE (ELECTIVE - II) 2 0 2 3 N Y Y
OOYYY UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE -
II) 3 0 0 3 N Y N
Total 18 6 6 29
Total Hours 30
N- No CIE – Continuous internal evaluation
Y – Yes
PSEE – Practical semester end examination including ITD, Dissertation, Industrial project, Industrial training etc.
DIRECTOR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
RK UNIVERSITY RAJKOT
DETAIL TEACHING SCHEME
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM : B. TECH – AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
ACADEMIC YEAR - 2018-19 SEMESTER – VI
DEFINATION OF ONE CREDIT : 1. Lecture(L): 1 hour / week / semester, 2. Practical(P): 2 hour / week / semester 3. Tutorial(T): 2 hour / week / semester
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Course Title DRYING AND STORAGE ENGINEERING
Course Code AE601
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 01
Tutorial : 00
Total : 04
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Study principle and processes of drying.
Discuss types of dryers in detail.
Describe storage of perishable products.
Develop storage for grains.
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours Allotte
d
Section – I
1 Moisture content of agricultural produce Moisture content and methods for determination
4
2 Equilibrium moisture content Importance of EMC and methods of its determination, EMC curve and EMC model.
5
3
Drying Principle of drying, theory of diffusion, mechanism of drying- falling rate, constant rate, thin layer, deep bed and their analysis, critical moisture content, drying models, calculation of drying air temperature and air flow rate.
7
4
Methods of drying Different methods of drying including puff drying, foam mat drying, freeze drying, etc. Study of different types of dryers- performance, energy utilization pattern and efficiency.
5
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Total 21
Section – II
5 Dehydration of agricultural produce Study of drying and dehydration of agricultural products.
5
6
Storage of agricultural produce Types and causes of spoilage in storage, storage of perishable products, functional requirements of storage, control of temperature and relative humidity inside storage.
5
7 Refrigeration :Calculation of refrigeration load, conditions for modified atmospheric storage and control of its environment
5
8 Storage of grains: destructive agents, respiration of grains, moisture and temperature changes in stored grains air movement inside the storage, conditioning of environment inside storage through natural ventilation.
6
Total 21
Instructional Method and Pedagogy:
Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board Transparencies etc.
Assignments and Exercise will be given to the students for each unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
Reference Books:
1. Drying and storage of grains and oilseeds, By: Brooker D. B. F. W. Bakkee- Arkema and C. W. Hall.
2. Unit operations of Agricultural Processing, By: Sahay, K. M. & K.K. Singh. 3. Post-harvest technology of cereals, pulses and oilseeds, By: Chakraverty, A. 4. Handling and storage of food grains in tropical and subtropical area~, By: FAO Pub. 5. Preservation and storage of grains, seeds and their by-products, By: Multon, J. L. 6. Grain storage Engineering and Technology, By Vijayaraghavan, S. 7. Dehydration of foods C.V-, By :Barbosa -ca,novas and H, Vega;. Mercado. 8. Applied numerical methods for food and Agricultural engineers. , By :Chandra P. K,
Singh R.P.
Additional Resources
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http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/course/view.php?id=23
www.fao.org/docrep/015/i2433e/i2433e10.pdf
www.fao.org/docrep/t0522e/T0522E08.htm
www.fao.org/docrep/t0522e/T0522E08.htm
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Course Title DESIGN OF STRUCURES
Course Code AE602
Course Credit Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 01
Total : 04
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, students will be able to: ● Analyze the determinate structure and draw the shear force and bending moment
diagram.
● Understand and Apply the bucking effect of column for different support condition
and different loads
● Design the short and long column ● Analyze and Design the compression member ● Apply Is code provision for the designing RCC Member ● Understand , Recognize and Evaluate the principle of strength of bolt in bearing and
plate and their by compare the joints efficiency with the welded connection
● Evaluate the behavior under load of compression and tension members which
satisfies the strength , serviceability and deflection limit state requirements of IS 800
-2007
● Calculate the behavior under load of steel beam which satisfies the strength,
moment, shear and deflection limit state requirements of IS 800 -2007.
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. No.
Name of Chapter & Details Hours Allotte
d
Section – I
1. Deflection of beam Slope and deflection of beams using integration techniques, moment
6
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area theorems and conjugate beam method
2. Columns and struts Introduction, types of column, Buckling of columns, different end conditions, effective length, least radius of gyration, product of inertia, Euler's and Rankin’s formulae, columns with initial curvature, eccentrically loaded columns.
6
3. Design of connections Riveted connections: Introduction, Behavior of Riveted joints, Design strength of ordinary Black Bolts, Design strength of High Strength Friction Grip bolts (HSFG), Connection design for tension, compression, flexural, flexural + shear. welded connections: Introduction, Welding process, Welding electrodes, Advantages of Welding, Types and Properties of Welds, Types of joints, Weld symbols, Weld specifications, Effective areas of welds, Design of welds, Simple joints
6
4. Compression and tension member Introduction ,Types of tension members Slenderness ratio, Behavior of tension members, Modes of failure Angles under tension ,Failure modes, Behavior of compression members, Elastic buckling of slender compression members, Sections used for compression members, Effective length of compression members
3
Total 21
Section – II
5. Design of Beams Introduction to properties of concrete , Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced sections
10
6. Design of RCC compression member Introduction, Sections used for compression members, Effective length of compression members, Design of compression members.
5
7. Design of slab Introduction ,types of slab, design of one way and two way slab 6
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Total 21
Term Work: Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Instructional Method and Pedagogy
1. Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, blackboard, OHP
etc.
2. Assignmentsbasedoncoursecontentwillbegiventothestudentsattheendof each
unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
3. Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
4. The course includes practical work, where students have an opportunity to build
an appreciation for the concepts being taught in lectures.
Reference Books:
1. James M. Gere, Barry J Goodno, Mechanics of materials, 8th edition, Cengage
Learning India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2014
2. S. Ramamrutham, Strength of materials, 14th edition, Dhanpatrai publishing
company, 18th edition, New delhi, 2013.
3. R.S. Khurmi, N. khurmi, Strength of materials (mechanics of solids), 24th edition, New
delhi, S. chand Publication house, 2013.
4. Bhavikatti S. S., Structural Analysis Volume I, Vikas publishing house pvt ltd New
Delhi
5. Bhavikatti S. S., Structural Analysis Volume II, Vikas publishing house pvt ltd New
Delhi
6. Duggal S.K., Design of Steel Structure,3rd Edition New Delhi, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishers, 2014
7. IS 800:2007, General Construction in Steel- Code of Practice, New Delhi, Bureau of
Indian Standards
8. Bhavikatti, S.S., Design of Steel Structures, 3rd Edition , New Delhi , New Age
International Publishers, 2009
9. A.K.Jain; Design of Concrete Structures, Nemchand Publication
10. Shah and Karve; Limit State theory & Design of Reinforced Concrete
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Course Title IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
Course Code AE603
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 01
Tutorial : 00
Total : 04
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Familiarize with irrigation in India
Study methods of irrigation water measurement
Estimate earth work and cost in land grading.
Discuss soil water plant relationship in detail.
Distinguish different irrigation methods. Design sprinkler and drip irrigation system
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours Allotte
d
Section I
1.
Water Resources Utilization & Development of Irrigation in India: Irrigation, impact of irrigation on human environment, some major &medium irrigation schemes in India, purpose of Irrigation, source of irrigation water, present status of Development and utilization of different water resources of country
6
2. Measurement of Water: Method of irrigation water Measurement, weir, notches, flumes and orifices and other methods
5
3.
Irrigation Water Conveyance Systems: Water conveyance, design of irrigation field channel, underground pipe
conveyance system, irrigation structures, channel lining 5
4.
Land Grading Survey and field layout: Land grading, different design methods and estimation of earth work and cost,
equipment for land grading and field layout, 5
Total 21
Section II
5. Soil water plant relationship: 6
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soil water movement, infiltration, evapotranspiration, soil moisture content,
measurement of soil moisture, depth of irrigation, frequency of irrigation,
efficiency of irrigation, irrigation scheduling
6.
Surface irrigation methods:
Surface irrigation methods of water application, border, check basin, furrow
and contour irrigation
5
7.
Drip irrigation system:
Drip irrigation- Adaptability, Advantages, limitation, types, components, design, operation, installation, maintenance and troubleshooting, application of fertilizer.
5
8. Sprinkler irrigation system: Sprinkler irrigation - Adaptability, Advantages, limitation, types, components, design, installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting.
5
Total 21
Instructional Method and Pedagogy:
Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board Transparencies etc.
Assignments and Exercise will be given to the students for each unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
Reference Books:
1. Irrigation Theory and Practice ,By: A M Michael,
2. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, By: S K Garg,
3. Irrigation, water resources and water Power Engineering ,By: P N Modi,
4. Agricultural Engineering through solved Examples ,By: RadheyLal,
5. Land and water management; Principles and Practices ,By: V V N Murthy,
6. Discharge Measurement Structures, By: M G Bos,.
7. Principle of drip irrigation system, By: M S Mane,B L Ayare and S Smagar
8. Principle of Sprinkler irrigation , By: M S Mane,B L Ayare
9. Principle of Agricultural engineering volume 2, By :A M Michael and T.P.Oza
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Course Title COMPREHENSIVE VIVA VOCE
Course Code AE609
Course Credit Total Credit:05
Lecture : 0 Practical : 0 Tutorial : 0
Semester 6
Course Description
This course is designed to test student’s learning and understating of different subjects
which they learned across their engineering course. The key objective of this course is
to prepare students to face interviews both technical/non-technical and
academic/industrial. This course will also help students in comprehending their
engineering knowledge and refreshing fundamental concepts of different subjects.
Content
All the subjects from 1st to 6th semesters
Assessment plan with CIE Marks Distribution:
● 50% internal exam will be based on MCQ & Overall attendance of the student. 1. PCIE – 1 – 40 Question – 60 Min. – 40 Marks (Convert in 20 marks) (MCQ Pattern – Online Exam through Edmodo) (Covering subjects from semester – 1 to 3) 2. PCIE – 2 – 40 Question – 60 Min. – 40 Marks (Convert in 20 marks) (MCQ Pattern – Online Exam through Edmodo) (Covering subjects from semester – 4 to 6) 3. PCIE – 3 – 10 Marks – Overall Attendance of Student for the 6th semester.
● 50% external exam will be based on Viva Voce. 1. Viva Voce exam will be conducted in form of an Interview 2. Minimum 2 faculty members will be forming the panel to assess candidate during their Viva voce exam. 3. Minimum 10 questions need to be asked to a student during Viva Voce. Preferably those questions should be as per below given weightage (20 % Questions of General Knowledge/Current affairs + 20% Questions on Soft skills + 60 % Questions based on Domain knowledge.) 4. Grading of the candidates can be done on basis of Rubrics. – 50 Marks.
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Students Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to: 1. Improve their understanding of different subjects learnt in previous semesters.
2. Recall and Refresh fundamental concepts which they learn in different subjects.
3. Enhance their interview facing skills.
Guideline for department:
● Each department need to prepare the question bank from the subjects taught in
semester 1 to 6.
● Minimum 10 questions from each subject.
● Approximately question bank of 300 questions covering all the subjects need to be
prepared and distributed to the students in advance.
● Few interactions with the students by HOD/Faculty member is desired to create
awareness about importance of this subject.
● FAQ consist of 50 to 75 questions covering subjects from all the semesters (1 to 6)
need to be prepared and distributed with the students. This FAQ will be helpful to
students for preparing during their VIVA Voce exam
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Course Title MACHINE DESIGN
Course Code AE612
Course Credit
Theory :02
Practical :00
Tutorial :01
Credits :03
Course Learning Outcomes:
● Discuss fundamentals involved in machine elements design.
● Understand failures under static and fatigue loading.
● Design keys and couplings.
● Study various power transmission elements.
● Describe sliding contact bearing and selection of rolling contact bearings.
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. No.
Name of chapter & details Hours Allotte
d
SECTION-I
1.
Introduction to Machine Design: Phases of Design Process, Identification of Need, Design Considerations, engineering materials: classification and properties.
2
2.
Design For Static Loading And Dynamic Loading: Design for combined loading & theories of failure, stress concentration and creep, design for dynamic loading.
3
3.
Design of Cotter and Knuckle Joint: Types and uses of cotter and knuckle joints, failure of joints, design of joints. Limitations of joints.
3
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4.
Design of Welded Joints: Classification and uses of cotter welded joints, failure of joints, design of joints. Limitations of joints.
4
5. Design of Threaded Fasteners: Introduction to threaded fasteners, design of threaded fasteners.
2
6. Design of Shafts, Keys and Couplings: Introduction, need of keys and couplings, classification of shafts. Types of keys and couplings. Design of keys. Design of rigid coupling.
5
7. Springs: Introduction, classification, application of spring. Design of helical and leaf spring.
3
8. Belts: Introduction, types and criteria for selection for belts. Design of open and cross flat belt drives.
2
9. Gears and Power Screws: Design of spur gears, introduction to power screws, design of power screws.
2
10. Bearings: Introduction and classification of bearings. Selection of anti- friction bearings.
2
Total 28
Instructional method and Pedagogy:
● At the start of course, the course delivery pattern, prerequisite of the subject will be
discussed.
● Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board, OHP etc.
● Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
● The course includes a laboratory, where students have an opportunity to build an
appreciation for the concepts being taught in lectures. Minimum eight experiments shall
be there in the laboratory related to course contents.
● Final Theory Semester End Examination will be of 50 Marks.
Reference Books:
1. Design of Machine Elements by VB Bhandari
2. Mechanical Engineering Design by J.E. Shigley
3. Analysis and Design of Machine Elements by V.K. Jadon
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4. Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi
5. Mechanical Design by Peter Childs
6. Engineering Design by G.E. Dieter
7. Machine Design by PC Sharma & DK Aggarwal
Additional Resources
● http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/course/view.php?id=38
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Course Title INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IN AGRICULTURE
Course Code AE613
Course Credit
Theory :02
Practical :01
Tutorial :00
Credits :03
Course Learning Outcomes:
● Explain different measuring instruments to measure the qualitative and quantitative
characteristics of different mechanical components.
● Find the accuracy of instruments.
● Evaluate quality of job, machine and instruments.
● Perform calibration of measuring instruments.
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. No.
Name of chapter & details Hours Allotte
d
SECTION-I
1. Introduction to Metrology: Definition and concept of metrology, Need of inspection, Principles of measurement, Process of measurement, Methods of Measurement, Classification of measuring instruments, Selection of measuring instruments, Measuring systems and accuracy of measurement, Precision and accuracy, errors in measurement.
3
2. Standards of Measurement: System of measurement, Material Standard, Wavelength Standards, Subdivision of standards, Line and End standards, Classification of standards and Traceability, calibration of End bars, standardization and standardization organization.
3
3. Primary Sensing Elements and Transducers: Mechanical spring devices, pressure sensitive primary devices. Transducers: types and classification. Strain gauges: types, classification, applications. Resistance thermometers, thermistors, thermo-couples.
4
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Linear variable differential transformer: advantages, dis advantages and uses. Shaft encoders.
4. Linear Measurement: Construction, working principle, measurement procedure, error and its elimination, limitations, calibration and application of different linear measuring instruments, like Steel rule, calipers, surface plates, tool maker’s flats, angle plates, V block, Straight edge, Spirit level, combination square, Engineer’s square. Slip gauge, wringing of slip gauge, Indian standards on slip gauge, selection of slip gauges, care of slip gauge, slip gauge accessories, adjustable slip gauges, Gauges for internal measurement like Telescopic gauge.
4
5. Introduction to Measurements: Functions of instruments, Generalized Measurement system and its functional elements, static & dynamic characteristics of instruments.
2
6. Temperature Measurement: Introduction, temperature scale, classification of temperature measuring instruments. Construction, working principle, measurement procedure, error and its elimination, limitations, calibration and application of different temperature measuring instruments like thermometer, thermistor and pyrometer.
3
7. Pressure Measurement: Introduction, terminology, pressure unit, classification. Construction, working principle, measurement procedure, error and its elimination, limitations, calibration and application of different pressure measuring instruments like mechanical displacement type gauge, Burdon gauge, diaphragm gauge, bellow gauge.
3
8. Force, Torque and Power Measurement: Direct methods and indirect method, force measuring inst. Torque measuring inst. Hydraulic and pneumatic load cell. Types of dynamometers, Absorption dynamometer, prony brake and rope brake dynamometer, and power measuring inst. Etc.
4
9. Miscellaneous: Measurement of density and specific gravity, measurement of viscosity, measurement of humidity, measurement of pH value.
2
Total 28
Instructional method and Pedagogy:
● At the start of course, the course delivery pattern, prerequisite of the subject will be
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discussed.
● Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board, OHP etc.
● Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
● The course includes a laboratory, where students have an opportunity to build an
appreciation for the concepts being taught in lectures. Minimum eight experiments
shall be there in the laboratory related to course contents.
● Final Theory Semester End Examination will be of 50 Marks.
Reference Books:
1. Mahajan M. S., “Textbook of Metrology”, Dhanpatrai publication.
2. Kumar, D.S., “Mechanical Measurements and Control”, Metropolitan, New
Delhi.Kumar,
3. D.S., “Mechanical Measurements and Control”, Metropolitan, New Delhi.
4. Doeblein, E.O., “Measurement Systems, Application Design”, McGraw Hill.
5. Alan S. Morris, “ Measurement and instrumentation principle”
6. R. K. Jain, “Engineering Metrology”, Khanna Publication.
7. R. K. Rajput, “Engineering Metrology and Instrumentation”, S. K. Katariya& Sons.
8. Beckwith Thomas G., “Mechanical Measurements”, Narosa Publishing House,
N.Delhi.
9. I.C.Gupta, “A Text book of Engineering Metrology”, DhanpatRai and Sons.
10. J.P.Hadiya, H.G.KATARIYA, “Mechanical Measurement and Metrology”, Books India
11. Publications, Ahmedabad
12. A J Lissaman, S J Martin, S C Black, V Chiles, “Principle of Engineering
Manufacture”
13. Viva Books Private limited : New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai
14. Anand K Bewoor, Vinay A Kulkarni, Metrology and Measurement, McGraw Hill.
Additional Resources
● http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/IIT
MADRAS/Mechanical_Measurements_Metrology/index.php
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Course Title AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND TRADE (INSTITUTE ELECTIVE –II)
Course Code AE607
Course Credit
Lecture : 02
Practical : 01
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Understand management concepts and principles.
Study the concept and application of management in agribusiness.
Analyze production, consumption and marketing of products.
Explain WTO provisions of International trade.
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours Allotte
d
Section – I
1 Management Basic concepts of management, management and manager, managerial environment, the decision making process.
3
2 Process of management Planning, organizing, leading, controlling.
5
3
Concept of agribusiness and application of management principles to Agribusiness Nature and characteristics, agricultural supply chain management, strategic management, risk management, contract farming, ICT in agribusiness.
6
4.
Production, consumption, and marketing of agricultural products Agricultural production, consumption of agricultural products, agricultural marketing functions, classification of markets, cooperative agricultural marketing, food processing sector in India.
5
5. Meaning and theories of international trade Meaning and concepts of international business, absolute advantage theory of international trade, comparative advantage theory of international trade.
5
6. WTO provisions for trade in agricultural and food commodities Understanding WTO, agreements under WTO, agreement on agriculture,
4
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Instructional Method and Pedagogy:
Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board Transparencies etc.
Assignments and Exercise will be given to the students for each unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
Final Theory Semester End Examination will be of 50 Marks.
Reference Books:
1. Agri-Business Management, By: W. David Downey and Steven P. Erickson 2. Introduction to Agri-Business Management, By: Davis J. and Eddberg 3. Essential of Management , By: Harald Koontz and Heinz Weshrich 4. Organizational Behavior: Texts and Causes, By:R. K. Puri and SanjeevVerm 5. Introduction to Management Accounting, By: Harngren, Swaden and , Stratten
Additional Resources
http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/course/view.php?id=20
ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/47436/2/1-Presidentialaddress.pdf
assamagribusiness.nic.in/agriclinics/agribusiness%20management.pdf
http://www.abfionline.com/
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=agribusiness+management+and+trade
http://www.unido.org/agro.html
https://www.ifama.org/resources/Documents/v11i3/Executive-Interview-Brookins.pdf
digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context.
food safety issues under WTO.
Total 28
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Course Title CAMPUS TO CORPORATE TRAINING – 2 (UNIVERSITY ELE. - II )
Course Code CD615
Course Credit
Theory :03
Practical :00
Tutorial :00
Credits :03
Course Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course, students will be able to
Prepare professional Resume.
Solve different verbal and non-verbal problems and puzzles
Develop their comprehensive approach on job skills & they will be ready for placements.
Understand the importance of Portfolio preparation and apply the techniques to develop
their individual documents.
Assess their individual skills and develop techniques on the basis of their strength areas.
Perform in group discussion.
Cultivate Public Speaking Skills and overcome stage fear.
Employ with interview facing skills.
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. No.
Name of chapter & details Hours Allotte
d
VERBAL ABILITY
1. Verbal Ability: (Spotting errors, selecting words, ordering of words, Idioms and phrases, Verbal analogies, synonyms, spellings, Antonyms.)
6
2. Essay Writing: Types of Essays/Paragraph writing, Structure of Essays 3
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INTERVIEW READINESS
3. Resume Building: Formats of Resume, Difference between Resume and CV, Online Resume, Drafting resume
3
4. Cover Letter: Structure of Cover Letters, Importance of Cover Letter 2
5. Deportment Or Grooming: Components of Deportment, importance of grooming, Do’s and Don’ts of grooming
2
6. Group Discussion: Basics of GD, Different Formats to conduct GD, Do’s and Don’ts of GD, Mock GD
5
7. Interview Skills: About Interview, Types of Interviews, Frequently asked interview questions, Blunders to be avoided during Interviews
5
8. Info-Graphics Analysis: About Info-graphics, how to analyse info-graphics, Info-graphics and daily life.
3
9. Presentation on Scope and opportunities in different industries: Brief about different sectors and industries, job opportunities and scope of growth in different sectors and industries.
5
10. Creating Online Profile on different Digital Media Platforms: Different job portals, professional networking sites, how to create profile online. Thing to remember while creating online profiles, concept of video resumes.
5
11. Non-Verbal Reasoning: (Series, Analytical Reasoning, Paper Folding, Image Analysis, Mirror Images, Analogy, Pattern Completion, Paper Cutting, Cubes and Dice, Classification, Water Images, Figure Matrix)
6
Total 45
Instructional method and Pedagogy:
1. Participative – Student Centric Learning Method 2. Activities and Role Plays and Audio-Visual tools will be used to enhance student
participation. 3. Use of Online application to make classroom participation more active. Like
(Kahoot,Edmodo, Etc.)
Additional Resources
www.indiabix.com www.freshersworld.com