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Bachelor of Commerce
(B.Com)
Department of Commerce
PIONEER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
Teaching lesson plan
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2018-2019
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Core I – Principles of Accountancy 13A 5
Core II–Business Organization & Office Management 13B 5
Allied Paper I – Agricultural Economy of India 1AA 6
Environmental Studies # 1FA 2
II
Core III – Financial Accounting 23A 5
Core IV – Principles of Marketing 23B 5
Allied Paper II – Economic Analysis 2AB 6
Value Education – Human Rights # 2FB 2
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Core V – Higher Financial Accounting 33A 7
Core VI – Commercial Law 33B 6
Core VII – Principles of Management 33C 6
Allied : III - Mathematics for Business 3AC 6
Skill based Subject -1 : Business Application Software-I 3ZA 3
Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil # (or)Non-Major Elective–I Yoga
for Human Excellence 3FC 2
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Core VIII – Corporate Accounting-I 43A 5
Core IX – Computer Applications in Business 43B 4
Core X – Company Law and Secretarial Practice 43C 4
Core XI – Executive Business Communication 43D 3
Core XII – Banking Theory 43E 3
Allied : IV : Statistics for Business 4AD 6
Skill based Subject-2 : Computer Applications
(MS-Word and MS-Excel)-Practical –I 4FE 3
Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil # (or)
Non-major elective -II : General Awareness # 4FD 2
V
Core XIII –Corporate Accounting-II 53A 6
Core XIV – Banking Law and Practices 53B 5
Core XV – Cost Accounting 53C 5
Core XVI – Income Tax Law and Practice 53D 6
Elective –I : Business finance 5EA 5
Skill based Subject-3 : Business Application Software-II 5ZP 3
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Core XVII – Management Accounting 63A 6
Core XVIII - Principles of Auditing 63B 5
Core XIX - Indirect Tax 63C 6
Elective –II :Entrepreneurial Development 6EA 5
Elective–III : Financial Markets 6EV 5
Skill based Subject-4 : Computer Applications : MS- PowerPoint, MS-Access and Tally 9.2 -Practical-II 6ZP 3
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Subject Name : Part I – Tamil I
Subject code : 11T
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Karunambiga
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
78
Prepared by: MrsN.Karunambiga Approved by: MrsN.Karunambiga
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 12E
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. M.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: Prose: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the interest
of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: Poetry: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the young
mind.
UNIT- III: Short Story & UNIT- IV: One Act Plays
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: Grammar; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I : Prose 1. The refugee by K.A.Abbas introduction
Day 2 Author introduction
Day 3 The lesson to be taken in detailed
Day 4 Essay to be given for prose
Day 5 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 6 Prose 2: The Lady or the tiger to be taken
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to de conducted
Day 10 Prose 3 –The sky is the limit text explanation
Day 11 Essay to be given
Day 12 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 3
Day 13 Class test to be conducted
Day 14 UNIT-II : Poetry 1- The solitary Reaper by William
Shakespeare
Day 15 Poem explanation
Day 16 Essay to be given
Day 17 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 18 Class test to be conducted
Week 4
Day 19 Poetry 2: “Gift” to be taken
Day 20 Essay to be Given
Day 21 Objective Questions to be discussed
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Day 22 Class test to be conducted
Day 23 Poetry 3- Ode to a west wind -introduction
Day 24 Detailed explanation with major themes
Week 5
Day 25 Essay to be given
Day 26 One words to be discussed
Day 27 Class test to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-III: Short story 1: The fortune Teller text explanation
Day 29 Essay to be given for short story
Day 30 Objective questions to be given for the story
Week 6
Day 31 Short story 2- The Post master text explanation
Day 32 Essay to be given
Day 33 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 34 Class test to be conducted
Day 35 Short Story 3- “The Model Millionaire” Introduction
Day 36 Text explanation
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 39 Class test to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-IV :One Act Play 1: The Death Trap - Introduction
Day 41 Explanation of the text
Day 42 Play to be continued
Week 8
Day 43 Essay to be given
Day 44 One words to be discussed
Day 45 Class test to be conducted
Day 46 One Act Play 2: The Anniversary to be taken
Day 47 One act play to be taken in detailed
Day 48 Play to be enacted.
Week 9
Day 49 Play to be enacted
Day 50 Essay to be given
Day 51 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 52 Class test to be conducted
Day 53 UNIT-V: Grammar 1: parts of speech
Day 54 Noun, adjective, conjunction
Week 10
Day 55 Pronoun, adverbs
Day 56 Interjection, preposition, verbs
Day 57 Exercises to be given
Day 58 Class test to be conducted
Day 59 Grammar 2.Articles to be taken in detailed
Day 60 Exercises to be given.
Week 11
Day 61 Grammar 3– Prepositions to be taken in detailed
Day 62 Examples to be given for prepositions
Day 63 Exercises to be given for practice
Day 64 Class test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar 4– Jumbled sentences to be taken
Day 66 Exercises to be given for practice
Week 12
Day 67 Class test to be conducted
Day 68 Grammar 5–Tenses -Introduction
Day 69 Present Tense with exercises
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Day 70 Past Tense with exercises
Day 71 Future Tense with exercises
Day 72 Class test to be conducted
Prepared by: Mrs. M .Chitra Approved by: Mrs M .Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 15 06.08.2018
3 12 24.08.2018
4 13 27.08.2018
5 19 12.10.2018
Total 72
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Subject Name : Principles of Accountancy
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Renuga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Concepts and conventions of Accounting
Basic accounting Frame Work
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and Definition of Accounting, Steps of
Accounting
Day 1 Book keeping Vs Accounting, Objectives of Accounting
Day 2 Advantages and Limitations of Accounting, Branches and
methods of accounting, Types of Accounts.
Day 3 Bases of Accounting, Accounting concepts and conventions.
Day 4 Journal , Ledger, Distinction between Journal and Ledger,
Subsidiary books
Day 5 Practical problems - Journal
Week 2
Day 6 Practical problems - Journal
Day 6 Practical problems - Ledger
Day 7 Practical problems - Ledger
Day 8 Practical problems - Ledger
Day 9 Practical problems – subsidiary books
Day 10 Practical problems - subsidiary books
Week 3
Day 11 Single column cash book
Day 11 Double column cash book
Day 12 Triple column cash book
Day 13 Petty Cash book
Day 14 Practical problems - Trial balance
Day 15 Practical problems - Trial balance
Week 4
Day 16 UNIT – II Final accounts –Features of Manufacturing accounts,
Performa, Adjusting Entries
Day 16 Preparation of trading, Profit and losses account
Day 17 Preparation of trading, Profit and losses account
Day 18 Preparation of trading, Profit and losses account
Day 19 Preparation of trading, Profit and losses account
Day 20 Preparation of Balance sheet
Week 5 Day 21 Preparation of Balance sheet
Day 21 Preparation of Balance sheet
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Day 22 Rectification of Errors- Meaning ,Classification of errors
Day 23 One –Sided Error Practical Problem
Day 24 One –Sided Error Practical Problem
Day 25 Double –Sided Error Practical Problem
Week 6
Day 26 Double –Sided Error Practical Problem
Day 26 Suspense Account - Practical Problem
Day 27 Suspense Account - Practical Problem
Day 28 Suspense Account - Practical Problem
Day 29 UNIT – III Bill of Exchange Definition , Features and Types,
Day 30 Distinction between bill of exchange and Promissory note, Bills
Honoured at Maturity and bill discounted with bank
Week 7
Day 31 Endorsement of bill , Dishonour of bill
Day 31 Retirement, Renewal of bill
Day 32 Insolvency of drawee
Day 33 Accommodation of bills
Day 34 Accommodation of bills
Day 35 Average due date-Meaning,types and determination of due dates
Week 8
Day 36 Practical Problems
Day 36 Practical Problems
Day 37 Account current - Meaning and definition, procedures for
calculating days of interest
Day 38 Practical Problems – Product method
Day 39 Practical Problems – Red ink interest method
Day 40 Practical Problems-Interest table method, Daily balance method
Week 9
Day 41 Practical Problems – Epoque method, Varying rate of interest
Day 41 UNIT – IV Consignment –Meaning, Features, Distinction
between consignment and sale
Day 42 Accounting treatment of consignment transactions - Model
Journal entries
Day 43 Accounting treatment of consignment transactions - Model
Journal entries
Day 44 Practical Problems
Day 45 Practical Problems
Week 10
Day 46 Practical Problems
Day 46 Practical Problems
Day 47 Joint Venture - Meaning, Features, Distinction between
consignment and Joint venture
Day 48 Distinction between Joint venture and Partnership
Day 49 Separate set of books is kept
Day 50 Separate set of books is not kept
Week 11
Day 51 Partial record method
Day 51 UNIT – V Bank Reconciliation statement – Meaning and
definition
Day 52 Causes for difference between cash book and pass book
Day 53 Methods of Preparation of Bank Reconciliation statement
Day 54 Practical Problems
Day 55 Practical Problems
Week 12 Day 56 Practical Problems
Day 56 Practical Problems
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Day 57 Receipts and Payments , Income and expenditure account
Day 58 Steps necessary to Prepare a balance sheet
Day 59 Accounts of professionals
Day 60 Accounts of professionals
Prepared by: Mrs.M.Renuga Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 18 23.7.18
2 16 23.8.18
3 15 7.9.18
4 12 25.9.18
5 11 11.10.18
Total 72
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Subject Name : Business organisation and office management
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Miss.V.Kiruthika
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Nature and types of business organisations Process of decision
making
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I - Meaning and definition and characteristics of
business, Scope of business, objectives of modern business
Day 2 Essentials of a successful business, qualities of a successful
business man
Day 3 Development and growth of business organisation, business
ethics
Day 4 Forms of business organisation- sole trader
Day 5 Partnership firms –meaning , definition , types
Day 6 Types of Partners
Week 2
Day 7 Advantages and disadvantages of partnership
Day 8 Joint stock companies – meaning features, advantages and
disadvantages
Day 9 Cooperative societies- meaning , definition, features , types
Day 10 Advantages and disadvantages of cooperative societies
Day 11 Public enterprises – meaning and forms of organisation
Day 12 Merits and demerits of forms of organisation
Week 3
Day 13 UNIT II- Location of business, Factors influencing location
Day 14 Localisation of industries, merits and demerits
Day 15 Decentralisation- meaning , factors influencing and merits and
demerits
Day 16 Sources of finance – shares,
Day 17 Debentures as a source of finance
Day 18 Public deposits and Bank Credit,
Week 4
Day 19 Trade credit – merits and demerits
Day 20 UNIT –III- Stock exchange – meaning, definition, features,
Functions,
Day 21 Merits and demerits of stock exchange, Membership in stock
exchanges- types
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Day 22 Procedure of trading in stock exchange
Day 23 SEBI- meaning, features, Functions
Day 24 Achievements of SEBI
Week 5
Day 25 listing of securities in SEBI
Day 26 DEMAT of shares
Day 27 Trade association-meaning, forms and features
Day 28 Objectives , functions and evolution of trade association in India
Day 29 Chamber of commerce- meaning, functions and services
Day 30 History of Chamber of commerce
Week 6
Day 31 Role of Chamber of commerce
Day 32 Trade association vs Chamber of commerce
Day 33 UNIT –IV Introduction of office ,meaning definition and its
functions
Day 34 Importance of office, factors governing effectiveness of office
Day 35 Office accommodation- problems , urban versus sub-urban
location and its merits and demerits
Day 36 Choice of location, factors in selection of location
Week 7
Day 37 Office layout- importance, objectives and its principles
Day 38 Types of layout
Day 39 Merits and demerits of layout
Day 40 Recent developments in layout
Day 41 Procedures for designing layout
Day 42 Mistakes in layout and Re-layout
Week 8
Day 43 Record maintenance, Filing – meaning, definition and its
functions
Day 44 Merits of filing and requirements of good filing system
Day 45 Location of records- centralised filing system – Meaning ,merits
and demerits
Day 46 Decentralised filing system , merits and demerits
Day 47 Classification of filing system- Alphabetical and numerical
Day 48 Geographical filing system
Week 9
Day 49 Subject wise and chronological filing system
Day 50 Filing equipments and methods
Day 51 Modern methods of filing – horizontal,
Day 52 Vertical filing method
Day 53 Recent developments in filing
Day 54 Indexing – meaning , objectives, essentials
Week 10
Day 55 Types of indexing-Page index
Day 56 vertical card index
Day 57 Visible card index, Strip and wheel index
Day 58 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 59 Filing procedure
Day 60 Retention policy- meaning , steps
Week 11
Day 61 Micro filming
Day 62 UNIT V Office machines, advantages of using office machines
Day 63 Selection of machines and its disadvantages
Day 64 Types of machines- Equipments for recording data
Day 65 Equipments for processing data
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Day 66 Equipments for processing data
Week 12
Day 67 Types of Office Equipments
Day 68 Electronic Data processing- meaning , definition, essentials
Day 69 Functions and applications of EDP
Day 70 Effects and dangers of installing a computer
Day 71 Office furniture- basic considerations
Day 72 Types of Office Furniture
Prepared by: Miss.V.Kiruthika Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 19.7.18
2 6 6.8.18
3 11 29.8.18
4 26 22.9.18
5 9 11.10.18
Total 60
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Subject Name : Agricultural Economy of India
Subject code : 1AA
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.J.Chandraganthi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018– November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Features of Rural Economy
Land Reform Measures
Role of Banks in Providing Agricultural Finance
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I – Features of Indian Rural Economy – Introduction to
the Indian Economy
Day 2 Importance of Indian Rural Economy
Day 3 Place and importance of Agriculture in India
Day 4 Role of Agriculture
Day 5 Special features of Agriculture in India
Day 6 Problems of Agriculture in India, Causes for low productivity in
India
Week 2
Day 7 Difference between Agriculture and Industrial Sector
Day 8 Causes for backwardness of agriculture
Day 9 Measures for the development of Agriculture
Day 10 Progress of Agriculture during the five year plan period
Day 11 Rural poverty – Meaning , Causes and Measures to Remove
Rural Poverty
Day 12 UNIT – II – Agricultural Labour- Meaning, Classifications
Week 3
Day 13 Causes for the growth of Agricultural Labour
Day 14 Condition of agriculture Labour
Day 15 Measures to improve the Condition of agriculture Labour
Day 16 BHOODAN Movement
Day 17 Employment Programmes
Day 18 Green Revolution- Meaning, Essences of the Programmes
Week 4
Day 19 Programmes Under Green Revolution – IADP and HYVP
Day 20 Objectives of HYVP
Day 21 Merits of Green Revolution
Day 22 Problems of Green Revolution
Day 23 Mechanisation – Meaning , Advantages
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Day 24 Problems of mechanisation
Week 5
Day 25 Prospects of mechanisation
Day 26 UNIT – III Agricultural Marketing - Meaning and Definition
Day 27 Features of Market for Agricultural Commodities
Day 28 Defects of Agricultural Markets in India
Day 29 Regulated Market – Meaning, Administration
Day 30 Advantages of Regulated Markets
Week 6
Day 31 Agricultural Prices – Fluctuation in Agricultural Prices
Day 32 Agricultural Price Policy - Objectives
Day 33 Agricultural Price Policy – Importance
Day 34 Instruments of Agricultural Price Policy
Day 35 CACP – Commission for Agricultural Cost and Prices-
Functions
Day 36 Evaluation of Agricultural Price Policy, Co –operative
Marketing – Meaning , Structure
Week 7
Day 37 Advantages of Co –operative Marketing
Day 38 Progress of Co-operative Markets in India
Day 39 Defects of Co-operative Markets in India
Day 40 Steps to Strengthen Co–operative marketing in India
Day 41 UNIT IV - Land Tenure System in India – Meaning
Day 42 Types of Land Tenure System in India
Week 8
Day 43 Land Reforms – Meaning , Need, Objectives of Land Reforms
Day 44 Land Reforms Measures – Abolitions of Intermediaries,
Day 45 Difficulties in the Abolition of Zamindari System
Day 46 Effects of Abolition of Zamindari System
Day 47 Tenancy Legislations
Day 48 Ceiling on Land Holding
Week 9
Day 49 Co-operative Forming, Consolidation of Land Holding
Day 50 UNIT V Agricultural Finance – Features of Rural Indebtedness
Day 51 Causes of Rural Indebtedness
Day 52 Consequences of Rural Indebtedness
Day 53 Measures to Remove Rural Indebtedness
Day 54 Agricultural Finance – Meaning, Definition and Objectives
Week 10
Day 55 Sources of Agricultural Finance, Classification of Agricultural
Credits
Day 56 Need for Agricultural Credits
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Day 57 Features of Good Farm Credit
Day 58 Role of Co-operative Banks in Providing Agricultural Credits
Day 59 Role of Commercial Banks in Providing agricultural Credits
Day 60 Role of RRB – Regional Rural Banks
Week 11
Day 61 Role of Land Development Banks
Day 62 Reserve Bank of India
Day 63 Role of Reserve Bank of India in Agricultural Finance
Day 64 Role of ARDC – Agricultural Refinance and Development
Corporation in India
Day 65 NABARD – Origin and Growth
Day 66 Functions Relating to Agricultural Credits and Other Functions
Week 12
Day 67 Task Fixed for NABARD
Day 68 Sources of Fund for NABARD
Day 69 Functions Relating to Agricultural Credits
Day 70 Other Functions of NABARD
Day 71 Progress of NABARD
Day 72 Major Drawbacks in the Functioning of NABARD
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Prepared by: Mrs.J.Chandraganthi Approved by: Prof.J.Chandraganthi
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 11 21.7.2018
2 14 18.8.2018
3 15 7.9.2018
4 9 18.9.2018
5 23 13.10.2018
Total 72
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Subject Name : Environmental Studies
Subject code : I FA
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Malathi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT –I Environmental studies
Day 2 Scope of Environmental Studies
Week 2 Day 3 Water Resources
Day 4 Forest Resources
Week 3 Day 5 Land Resources
Day 6 Related topics discussed
Week 4 Day 7 UNIT –II Ecology
Day 8 Eco system
Week 5 Day 9 Types of Eco System
Day 10 Energy Flow
Week 6 Day 11 Food Relation
Day 12 Classification of Ecosystem, Related topics discussed
Week 7 Day 13 UNIT –III Biodivercity
Day 14 Types of Biodiversity
Week 8 Day 15 Values and Importance of Biodiversity
Day 16 Biodivercity at National and Global level
Week 9 Day 17 Conversation of Biodivercity
Day 18 UNIT – IV Pollution
Week 10 Day 19 Noise pollution
Day 20 Air pollution
Week 11 Day 21 Water pollution
Day 22 Soil pollution and Thermal pollution
Week 12
Day 23 UNIT –V Environmental Laws, Environmental Laws in India
Day 24 Environmental protection Act 1986, Forest And conservative
forces
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Prepared by: Mrs.K.Malathi Approved by:Mrs S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 21.07.2018
2 6 21.08.2018
3 5 19.09.2018
4 5 09.10.2018
5 2 01.11.2018
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Subject Name : Part I – Tamil II
Subject code : 21T
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Karunambiga
Lesson plan duration : 13 weeks (December 2018 - March 2019)
Course objective
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 22E
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: Prose: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the interest
of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: Poetry: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the young
mind.
UNIT- III: Short Story & UNIT- IV: Biography
The short stories and Biography teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: Grammar; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I Poetry 1- Let me not to the marriage of true minds by
William Shakespeare - Author Introduction
Day 2 Poem explanation
Day 3 Essay to be given
Day 4 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 5 Class test to be conducted
Day 6 Poetry 2-Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert frost
line by line explanation
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Poetry 3. The Lotus – Torru Dutt -introduction
Day 11 Line by line explanation
Day 12 Essay to be given
Week 3
Day 13 One words to be discussed
Day 14 Class test to be conducted
Day 15 UNIT-II Prose 1- My Greatest Olympic prize, -Jesse owens
Day 16 Author introduction
Day 17 Lesson to be taken in detailed
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Day 18 Essay to be given for prose
Week 4
Day 19 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 20 Prose 2- Early influences by A .P.J Abdul Kalam text explanation
Day 21 Essay to be given
Day 22 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 23 Prose 3-On keyhole morals-A.G.Gardiner text explanation
Day 24 Essay to be given
Week 5
Day 25 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 26 Class test to be conducted
Day 27 UNITE-III Short story 1:The Selfish Giant- text explanation
Day 28 Essay to be given for short story
Day 29 Objective questions to be given for Selfish Giant
Day 30 Short story 2 -Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari text explanation
Week 6
Day 31 Essay to be given
Day 32 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 33 Class test to be conducted
Day 34 Short Story 3 - The Diamond Necklace, Guy de Maupassant
Day 35 Text explanation
Day 36 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Class test to be conducted
Day 39 UNITE-IV Biography 1:Abraham Lincoln- JB Neilson to be
introduced
Day 40 Explanation of the text
Day 41 Biography to be Continued
Day 42 Essay to be given
Week 8
Day 43 One words to be discussed
Day 44 Class test to be conducted
Day 45 Biography 2 -Indira Gandhi by sunder Raju -Introduction
Day 46 explanation of the biography
Day 47 Essay to be given
Day 48 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 9
Day 49 Class test to be conducted
Day 50 UNIT-V Grammar 1- Sentence pattern to be taken in detailed
Day 51 Sentence pattern
Day 52 Exercises to be given for sentence pattern
Day 53 Kinds of sentences i) Statement ii) Interrogative to be taken with
examples
Day 54 Kinds of sentences iii) Imperative iv) Exclamatory to be taken with
examples
Week 10
Day 55 Exercises to be given for kinds of sentence
Day 56 Grammar 2. Active and Passive voice introduction
Day 57 Exercises to be given for Active voice
Day 58 Exercises to be given for passive voice
Day 59 Grammar 3.Reported speech
Day 60 Reported speech explanation with Examples
Week 11 Day 61 Exercises to be given
Day 62 Class test to be conducted
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Day 63 Grammar 4-Letter writing – Formal and Informal
Day 64 Explanation of Formal letters
Day 65 Exercises for Formal letters
Day 66 Informal letters explanation
Week 12
Day 67 Exercises for Informal letters
Day 68 Class test to be conducted
Day 69 Covering letter to be taken
Day 70 Resume writing to be taken
Day 71 Resume Exercises to be done
Day 72 Revision
Prepared by: Mrs.M.Chitra Approved by: Mrs.M.Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 04.01.2019
2 12 05.02.2019
3 12 28.02.2019
4 11 12.03.2019
5 23 19.03.2019
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Subject Name : Financial Accounting
Subject code : 23A
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Renuga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
knowledge in the practical applications of accounting
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Depreciation – meaning , definition ,need and
significance
Day 2 Characteristics , factors and methods of depreciation
Day 3 Straight line method- problems
Day 4 Straight line method- problems
Day 5 Written down value method- problems
Week 2
Day 6 Written down value method- problems
Day 7 Annuity method- problems
Day 8 Sinking fund method – problems
Day 9 Insurance Policy method – problems
Day 10 Revaluation method- Problems
Week 3
Day 11 Depletion and machine hour rate method
Day 12 Reserves – meaning , Provisions – meaning and difference
between reserves and provisions, Types of reserves
Day 13 Provision for repairs and renewals
Day 14 Problems and solutions
Day 15 Problems and solutions
Week 4
Day 16 UNIT-II – Investment accounts – meaning , nature types of
securities , purchase and sale of investment
Day 17 Problems and solutions – EX Interest method
Day 18 Problems and solutions – EX Interest method
Day 19 Problems and solutions – Cum Interest method
Day 20 Problems and solutions – Cum Interest method
Week 5
Day 21 Royalty – meaning, technical terms, Specimen Journal entries
Day 22 Problems and solutions
Day 23 Problems and solutions
Day 24 Problems and solutions
Day 25 UNIT – III Single entry meaning , definition features ,
limitations , difference between single entry and double entry
system
Week 6
Day 26 Problems and solutions - ascertainment of profit
Day 27 Problems and solutions - Networth method
Day 28 Problems and solutions - Networth method
Day 29 Problems and solutions- conversion method
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Day 30 UNIT-IV :Departmental accounts: Meaning of departments,
need for departmental accounting Advantages and distinction
between departments and branches
Week 7
Day 31 Problems and solutions
Day 32 Problems and solutions
Day 33 Problems and solutions
Day 34 Problems and solutions
Day 35 Branch Accounts – Meaning , objectives, Goods sent at cost
price- problems
Week 8
Day 36 Calculation of closing stock and managers commission
Day 37 Imprest system, Goods sent at selling price- problems
Day 38 Goods sent at selling price- problems
Day 39 Final account system
Day 40 Final account system
Week 9
Day 41 Wholesale branch system
Day 42 Stock and debtors system
Day 43 Stock and debtors system
Day 44 Independant branches
Day 45 Independant branches
Week 10
Day 46 UNIT V :Hire purchase – meaning , definition, features
Day 47 Journal entries in the books of hirer and hire vendor
Day 48 Calculation of interest
Day 49 Calculation of interest
Day 50 Repossession of goods
Week 11
Day 51 Hire purchase trading account – Debtors method
Day 52 Hire purchase trading account – Stock and Debtors method
Day 53 Hire purchase trading account – Stock and Debtors method
Day 54 Instalment –meaning , Journal entries
Day 55 Problems and solutions
Week 12
Day 56 Goods on sale or return basis- meaning, Purpose and methods
Day 57 Problems and solutions- when transactions are few
Day 58 Problems and solutions- when transactions are few
Day 59 Problems and solutions- when transactions are large
Day 60 Problems and solutions- when transactions are large
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 16 4/1/19
2 11 25/1/19
3 6 8/2/19
4 18 28/2/19
5 19 13/3/19
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Subject Name : Principles of Marketing
Subject code : 23B
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.V.Kiruthika
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Importance of marketing
Knowledge about consumerism, consumer rights and their protection
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I - Meaning ,definition and classification of markets
Day 2 Importance of markets
Day 3 Marketing –meaning , definition and approaches
Day 4 Role of marketing, modern marketing concepts- evolution
Day 5 E- marketing
Day 6 Tele marketing
Week 2
Day 7 Global marketing
Day 8 Factors influencing marketing concepts, Benefits
Day 9 Marketing ethics
Day 10 Career opportunities in marketing
Day 11 UNIT II : Marketing functions- Buying and assembling
Day 12 Selling function,
Week 3
Day 13 Transportation –essential, types
Day 14 Storage function
Day 15 Warehousing
Day 16 Financing- sources of working capital , trade credit and
consumer credit
Day 17 Risk bearing - handling risk , prevention reduction and shifting
Day 18 Standardisation –elements
Week 4
Day 19 Grading – Meaning, methods , benefits
Day 20 ISI, AGMARK
Day 21 Market information- meaning, importance, developments
Day 22 Benefits of market information , meaning of market research
Day 23 Scope of market research, types of market research , objectives
Day 24 Users of marketing research , methods of data collection
Week 5
Day 25 UNIT III- Consumer behaviour Definition , Importance
Day 26 Types of buyers – Buying Motives
Day 27 Determinants of buying behaviour, Consumer buying decision
Day 28 Characteristics of Buyer behaviour, buying motives, Importance
Day 29 Buying behaviour model, buying decision process, Motives of
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Day 30 Buying process , Market segmentation definition its Benefit
Week 6
Day 31 Philosophies of market segmentation
Day 32 Product variety marketing
Day 33 Target marketing
Day 34 Micro marketing
Day 35 Customised marketing
Day 36 Personalised marketing
Week 7
Day 37 Market targeting strategy
Day 38 Customer relations marketing
Day 39 UNIT – IV Marketing mix-meaning , Definition , elements ,
Problems
Day 40 3 p’s in marketing- product , promotion and place
Day 41 Product life cycle- meaning , stages in life cycle , advantages
Day 42 Development of a new product , launching a new product ,
planning process
Week 8
Day 43 Product diversificataion, elimination , modification and product
failure
Day 44 Branding – meaning , definition , essentials, benefits
Day 45 Types of branding
Day 46 Reasons for branding , conditions favourable for branding
Day 47 Brand identity, brand image
Day 48 Packing – functions , kinds
Week 9
Day 49 Pricing – meaning ,objectives , importance, Factors ,
Day 50 Pricing strategies, Price determination
Day 51 Personal selling – meaning , objectives , importance
Day 52 Duties and qualities of a sales man
Day 53 Sales promotion – definition, objectives, purpose,
Day 54 Importance , reasons , advantages and disadvantages
Week 10
Day 55 Kinds of sales promotion
Day 56 UNIT – V Advertising -meaning, definition, features,
importance
Day 57 Functions, classification,
Day 58 Types of advertising
Day 59 Selection of advertising media
Day 60 Place mix-channels of distribution, its definition
Week 11
Day 61 Importance of Channels of distribution
Day 62 Wholesalers
Day 63 Retailers
Day 64 Middlemen- functions
Day 65 Importance of retailing in today’s context
Day 66 Marketing and government
Week 12
Day 67 Agricultural marketing- Problems
Day 68 Remedial measures for Agricultural Marketing
Day 69 Bureau of Indian Standards – AGMARK
Day 70 Consumer protection – meaning , Consumer exploitation
Day 71 Rights of consumers
Day 72 Consumer redressal
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 10 3.12.18
2 14 2.1.19
3 14 4.2.19
4 17 21.2.19
5 17 4.3.19
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Subject Name : Economic Analysis
Subject code : 2AA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.J.Chandraganthi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Nature and scope of Economics
The concepts of Demand and Supply
Concepts of costs, revenue and factors of production.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Scope of Methodology
Day 1 Definition of Economics
Day 2 Nature of Economics
Day 3 Scope of Economics
Day 4 Scope of Economics
Day 5 Utility analysis
Day 6 Utility analysis
Week 2
Day 7 Law of diminishing utility
Day 7 Law of diminishing utility
Day 8 Law of Equi Marginal utility
Day 9 Indifference curve
Day 10 Approaches of Economic Analysis
Day 11 Objectives of economics
Day 12 Marshall’s utility Analysis
Week 3
Day 13 Profit maximisation
Day 13 Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
Day 14 Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
Day 15 Social Responsibilities.
Day 16 UNIT : II Theory of Consumer Behaviour : Demand Analysis
Day 17 Demand Schedule
Day 18 Law of Demand
Week 4
Day 19 Demand Curves
Day 19 Elasticity of Demand
Day 20 Elasticity of Demand
Day 21 Law of supply
Day 22 Supply curve
Day 23 Difference between demand and supply
Day 24 Consumer’s surplus
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Week 5
Day 25 Analysis Schedule.
Day 25 Analysis Schedule.
Day 26 UNIT : III Production
Day 27 Factors of Production
Day 28 Law of diminishing Returns
Day 29 Law of variable proportions
Day 30 Returns to scale
Week 6
Day 31 scale of production
Day 31 Law of supply
Day 32 Law of supply
Day 33 Cost and Revenue
Day 34 Cost curve – Long run Cost curve
Day 35 Short run cost curve
Day 36 Total average cost curve
Week 7
Day 37 Average cost curve, Average fixed cost curve, Total cost curve
Day 37 Average cost curve, Average fixed cost curve, Total cost curve
Day 38 Average cost curve, Marginal cost curve
Day 39 Total average Revenue curve
Day 40 Total fixed Revenue curve
Day 41 Average Revenue curve
Day 42 Average fixed Revenue curve
Week 8
Day 43 Total Revenue curve
Day 43 Total Revenue curve
Day 44 Average Revenue curve
Day 45 Marginal Revenue curve
Day 46 Cost concept
Day 47 Revenue Concepts
Day 48 Theory of Production : Production Function
Week 9
Day 49 Factors of Production
Day 49 Factors of Production
Day 50 Enterprise as a Factor.
Day 51 UNIT :IV Product Pricing : Market Definition
Day 52 Types of market
Day 53 Equilibrium under perfect competition of Firm and Industry
Day 54 Equilibrium under perfect competition of Firm and Industry
Week 10
Day 55 Pricing meaning and definition
Day 55 Kinds of pricing
Day 56 Pricing under perfect competition
Day 57 Pricing under perfect competition
Day 58 Monopoly
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Day 59 Duopoly
Day 60 Oligopoly
Week 11
Day 61 Price Discrimination
Day 61 Price Discrimination
Day 62 Monopolistic competition
Day 63 Pricing under Monopolistic competition
Day 64 Pricing under Duopoly
Day 65 Pricing under Oligopoly
Day 66 UNIT :V Factor Pricing, Marginal Productivity theory
Week 12
Day 67 Theories of wages
Day 67 Theories of wages
Day 68 Theories of Rent
Day 69 Theories of interest
Day 70 Theories of Profit
Day 71 Theories of interest
Day 72 Theories of Profit
Prepared by : Mrs.J.Chandraganthi Approved by: Prof.J.Chandraganthi
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 18 28/12/2018
2 12 10/1/2019
3 29 12/2/2019
4 17 1/3/2019
5 8 15/3/2019
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Subject Name : Human Rights
Subject code : 2FB
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Renuga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Human values and Human rights.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Concept of Human Values, Value Education Towards
Personal Development Aim of education and value education,
Evolution of value oriented education, Concept of Human
values; types of values; Components of value education
Day 2 Personal Development : Self analysis and introspection;
Week 2
Day 3 sensitization towards gender equality, physically challenged,
intellectually challenged.
Day 4 Respect to - age, experience, maturity, family members,
neighbours, co-workers
Week 3
Day 5 UNIT-II Character Formation Towards Positive Personality:
Truthfulness, Constructivity, Sacrifice, Sincerity, Self Control,
Altruism, Tolerance, Scientific Vision.
Day 6 Value Education Towards National and Global Development
National and International Values: Constitutional or national
values
Week 4
Day 7 Democracy, socialism, secularism, equality, justice, liberty,
freedom and fraternity
Day 8 Social Values - Pity and probity, self control, universal
brotherhood. Professional Values - Knowledge thirst, sincerity
in profession, regularity, punctuality and faith.
Week 5
Day 9 Religious Values - Tolerance, wisdom, character. Aesthetic
values - Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and
respect for the same. National Integration and international
understanding.
Day 10 UNIT-III Impact of Global Development on Ethics and
Values Conflict of cross-cultural influences, mass media,
cross-border education, materialistic values, professional
challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent
Emotions and behavior;
Week 6
Day 11 Sex and spirituality: Comparision and competition; positive
and negative thoughts.
Adolescent Emotions, arrogance, anger, sexual instability,
selfishness, defiance
Day 12 UNIT-IV Theraupatic Measure Control of the mind
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Week 7 Day 13 Simplified physical exercise
Day 14 Meditation – Objectives, types, effect on body, mind and soul
Week 8
Day 15 Yoga – Objectives, Types, Asanas d.Activities: (i)Moralisation
of Desires (ii)Neutralisation of Anger
Day 16 (iii)Eradication of Worries (iv)Benefits of Blessings
Week 9
Day 17 Human Rights 1.Concept of Human Rights – Indian and
International Perspectives a.Evolution of Human Rights
b.Definitions under Indian and International documents
Day 18 2.Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant
Constitutional Provisions.
Week 10
Day 19 Right to Life, Liberty and Dignity b.Right to Equality
Day 20 .Right against Exploitation, d.Cultural and Educational
Rights.Economic Rights
Week 11
Day 21 .Political Rights g.Social Rights 3.Human Rights of Women
and Children
Day 22 UNIT-V .Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards
(i)Female Foeticide and Infanticide (ii)Physical assault and
harassment (iii)Domestic violence (iv)Conditions of Working
Women 4.Institutions for Implementation
Week 12
Day 23 a.Human Rights Commission b.Judiciary 5.Violations and
Redressel a.Violation by State
Day 24 b.Violation by Individuals c.Nuclear Weapons and terrorism
d.Safeguards.
Prepared by : Mrs.M.Renuga Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 4 9.1.19
2 5 2.2.19
3 2 08.2.19
4 10 2.3.19
5 3 07.3.19
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Subject Name : Higher Financial Accounting
Subject code : 33A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 8 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Preetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – October 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Through Knowledge On the Accounting Practice
Partnership Firms and Allied Aspects
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and Definition of Partnership, Partnership
Deed
Day 1 Accounts of a Partnership firm
Day 2 Necessary Adjustments in Accounts
Day 2 Calculation of Opening Capital
Day 3 Format – Profit and Loss appropriation a/c
Day 4 Practical Problem in Fixed Capital Method
Day 5 Practical Problem in Fluctuating Capital Method
Day 6 Practical Problems in Interest on Drawings
Week 2
Day 7 Practical Problems in Profit and Loss Appropriation a/c
Day 7 Admission of a Partner – Meaning and Definition
Day 8 Practical Problems in Adjustment in Profit Sharing Ratio
Day 8 Meaning of Goodwill, Need, Kinds of Goodwill
Day 9 Factors Affecting the value of Goodwill
Day 10 Treatment of Goodwill on Admission of a Partner
Day 11 Practical Problems in Average profit Method
Day 12 Practical Problems in Average profit Method
Week 3
Day 13 Practical Problems in Super Profit Method
Day 13 Practical Problems in Capitalisation Method
Day 14 Applications of Accounting Standards (As)
Day 14 Practical Problems in Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
Day 15 Practical Problems in Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
Day 16 Practical Problems in Accumulated Profit and Loss a/c
Day 17 Practical Problems in adjustments of Capitals
Day 18 Practical Problems in Finding Investment in a New Partner
Week 4
Day 19 Practical Problems in Current Accounts and Readjustment of
Capitals
Day 19 Practical Problems in Part Payment of Goodwill in Cash
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Day 20 Practical Problems in Memorandum of Revaluation Method
Day 20 Practical Problems in Memorandum of Revaluation Method and
purchased Goodwill in Balance sheet
Day 21 UNIT – II Retirement of a Partner – Definition and Meaning of
a Retirement
Day 22 Difference between Sacrificing Ratio and Gaining Ratio
Day 23 Calculation of Profit Sharing Ratio
Day 24 Calculation of Gaining Ratio
Week 5
Day 25 Treatment of Goodwill on retirement/ Death of a Partner
Day 25 Treatment of Goodwill on retirement/ Death of a Partner
Day 26 Applications of AS10
Day 26 Practical Problems in Treatment of Goodwill
Day 27 Practical Problems in Treatment of Goodwill
Day 28 Practical Problems in Hidden Goodwill
Day 29 Practical Problems in Selling of share by a Partner
Day 30 Practical Problems in Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
Week 6
Day 31 Practical Problems in Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
Day 31 Practical Problems in Treatment of Goodwill
Day 32 Practical Problems in Death of a Partner
Day 32 Practical Problems in Death of a Partner
Day 33 Practical Problems in Joint Life Policy
Day 34 Practical Problems in Joint Life Policy
Day 35 Payment to the Retiring Partner
Day 36 Adjustment of Capitals After Retirement
Week 7
Day 37 Lump sum Method
Day 37 Items which Required Special Treatment
Day 38 Calculation of Profit and Basis of Turnover
Day 38 UNIT – III Dissolution of a Firm – Meaning and Definition
Day 39 Mode of Dissolution
Day 40 Settlement of Accounts
Day 41 Accounting Treatment
Day 42 Treatment of Goodwill on Dissolution
Week 8
Day 43 Treatment of unrecorded Assets and Liabilities
Day 43 Practical Problems in Normal Dissolution
Day 44 Practical Problems in Normal Dissolution
Day 44 Practical Problems in Normal Dissolution
Day 45 Insolvency of a Partner
Day 46 Garner Vs Murray
Day 47 Accounting Procedure under Fixed Capital Method
Day 48 Fluctuation Capital Method
Week 9
Day 49 Fluctuation Capital Method
Day 49 Practical Problems in Garner Vs Murray
Day 50 Practical Problems in Garner Vs Murray
Day 50 Insolvency of All the Partners
Day 51 Practical Problems in Realisation Account
Day 52 Practical Problems in Realisation Account
Day 53 Piecemeal Distribution Methods
Day 54 Piecemeal Distribution Methods
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Week 10
Day 55 Minimum Loss Method
Day 55 Problems in Proportionate Capital Method
Day 56 Problems in Proportionate Capital Method
Day 56 Problems in Proportionate Capital Method
Day 57 Capital Method
Day 58 Capital Method
Day 59 Capital Method
Day 60 UNIT – IV Insolvency Accounts – Meaning and Definition
Week 11
Day 61 Procedures under Insolvency Act
Day 61 Distinction between Insolvency of an Individual and Partnership
firm
Day 62 Difference between Balance sheet and Statement of Affairs
Day 62 Calculation of Preferential Creditors
Day 63 Calculation of Preferential Creditors and non Preferential
Creditors
Day 64 Various Creditors under List A , List B, List C and List D
Day 65 Statement of affairs of sole traders
Day 66 Statement of affairs of sole traders
Week 12
Day 67 Statement of affairs of sole traders
Day 67 Deficiency accounts
Day 68 Deficiency accounts and Statement of affairs and Deficiency
accounts
Day 68 Insolvency of Partnership Firm
Day 69 UNIT – V Voyage Accounts – Meaning and Definition of
Voyage Accounts
Day 70 Practical Problems in Voyage accounts
Day 71 Practical Problems in Voyage accounts
Day 72 Human Resource Accounting – Meaning and Definition,
Concepts, Inflation Accounting
Prepared by : Mrs.S.Preetha Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 28 18.7.18
2 23 21.8.18
3 28 4.9.18
4 13 4.10.18
5 4 15.10.18
Total 96
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Subject Name : Commercial Law
Subject code : 33B
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.M.Kumaresam
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective: To understand the fundamentals of law relating to commercial
activities and to know the basic provisions regarding legal frame work governing
the business world.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Introduction to law
Day 2 Introduction of mercantile law
Day 3 Meaning , definition and Objectives of Mercantile law
Day 4 Contracts –meaning ,definition
Day 5 Classification of contracts
Day 6 Introduction to valid contract, Essentials of valid contact
Week 2
Day 7 Offer –meaning ,definition, Acceptance –meaning ,definition
Day 8 Offer and Acceptance -comparision
Day 9 Concept of consideration
Day 10 Legality of object and consideration
Day 11 Need for consideration, Rules Governing Consideration
Day 12 Void agreement-meaning
Week 3
Day 13 Exceptions for Contract without consideration
Day 14 UNIT : II Capacity to contract introduction
Day 15 Consent and Free consent
Day 16 Coercion-meaning, Essentials for a coercion
Day 17 Quasi-Contract-meaning and definition
Day 18 Types of quasi contracts
Week 4
Day 19 Performance of contract
Day 20 Assignment of contracts
Day 21 Discharge of contract- by performance
Day 22 Discharge by mutual agreement, impossibility
Day 23 Discharge by operation of law,
Day 24 Breach of contract
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Week 5 Day 25 Remedies for breach of contract
Day 26 UNIT : III Contract of agency- introduction
Day 27 Definition of Agent and Principal
Day 28 Creation of agency
Day 29 Classification of agents
Day 30 Relations of principal with his agent
Week 6
Day 31 Duties of Agent
Day 32 Rights of Agent
Day 33 Rights of principal
Day 34 Duties of principal
Day 35 Delegation of Agent’s Authority
Day 36 Rights and liabilities of principal and agent to third parties
Week 7
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Day 37 Personal liability of Agent
Day 38 Termination of Agency
Day 39 Irrevocable Agency
Day 40 Conditions and effects of Agency
Day 41 UNIT : IV Contract of indemnity- meaning and definition,,
Day 42 Rights of indemnity holder
Week 8
Day 43 Contract of guarantee meaning and definition
Day 44 Distinction between contracts of indemnity and guarantee
Day 45 Liability of surety- nature ,Extent of liability
Day 46 Kinds of guarantee
Day 47 Revocation of continuing guarantee
Day 48 Rights of surety
Week 9
Day 49 Bailment meaning and definition,
Day 50 Classification of Bailment
Day 51 Duties of Bailor and Bailee
Day 52 Rights of Bailor and Bailee
Day 53 Law relating to lien and types of lien
Day 54 Termination of Bailment
Week 10
Day 55 Concept of pledge ,meaning and definition
Day 56 Rights of Duties of Pawnee and Pawnor
Day 57 UNIT: V Introduction of sale of goods Act
Day 58 Formation of Contract of sale of goods
Day 59 Distinction between sale and Agreement to sell
Day 60 Essential elements of a Valid sale
Week 11
Day 61 Classification of Goods
Day 62 Effects of Destruction of Goods
Day 63 Conditions and Warranties meaning and definition
Day 64 Difference between condition and warranty
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Day 65 Introduction of Transfer of property meaning and definition
Day 66 Transfer of ownership of sale of specific Goods
Week 12
Day 67 Transfer of title by Non- owners
Day 68 Performance of contract of sale
Day 69 Delivery of Goods- kinds and Rules
Day 70 Rights and duties of the Buyer
Day 71 Rights and duties of the Buyer
Day 72 Rights of an Unpaid seller
Prepared by : Mr.M.Kumaresan Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 25/7/18
2 12 28/8/2018
3 15 19/9/2018
4 16 4/10/2018
5 16 22/10/2018
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Subject Name : Principles of Management
Subject code : 33C
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Vijaya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students will get an
opportunity to examine and apply appropriate theories, concepts about management in
business effectively
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I Meaning, definition of Management , and characteristics of
management
Day 1 Functions of management and importance of management
Day 2 Difference between administration and management and functions and
role of a manager
Day 3 Elements of management, principles of management ,nature and scope
of management
Day 4 Contributions of F.W.Taylor , criticism of scientific management
Day 5 Contributions of Peter F.Drucker , Contributions of Hentry Foyal
Day 6 Contributions of Mary Parker Follet and MC Gregor
Week 2
Day 7 UNIT –II: Planning meaning, definition and characteristics of planning
Day 7 Objectives of planning ,nature of planning
Day 8 Importance of planning, advantages of planning
Day 9 Steps in planning process and method of planning and limitations of
planning
Day 10 Obstacles in planning , planning premises and classifications of planning
premises
Day 11 Decision making – meaning ,definition , characteristics and elements of
decision making
Day 12 Decision making process, principles of decision making, characteristics
of goods decision
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Week 3
Day 13 Types of decisions, personal phases of decision making
Day 13 UNIT –III Organisation meaning ,definition and functions of
organisation
Day 14 Principles of organisation
Day 15 Nature or characteristics of organisation and importance of organisation
Day 16 Classifications of organisation – formal organisation meaning and
characteristics , advantages and arguments against formal organisation
Day 17 Informal organisation – characteristics advantages and disadvantages of
informal organisation
Day 18 difference between formal and informal organisation and Theories of
organisation classical theory – characteristics and criticism of classical
theory
Week 4
Day 19 Neo classical theory – contributions and criticism of neo classical
theory and modern theory - essential, and criticism
Day 19 Motivation theory, decision theory and organisation structure
Day 20 Span of control – meaning, factors affecting the span of control
Day 21 Garicuna’s theory of span of control , organisation chart – meaning
,definition, content of organisation chart
Day 22 Types of organisation chart, principles of organisation chart and
advantages of organisational chart
Day 23 Limitations of organisational chart Departmentation- meaning,
definition ,process and need and importance of departmentation
Day 24 Factors in departmentation, basis of departmentation – departmentation
by function
Week 5
Day 25 Departmentation by product or service –advantages and limitations,
departmentation by region - merits and demerits
Day 25 Depatmentation by customers – merits and demerits, departmentation by
process merits and demerits
Day 26 Departmentation by time, departmentation by numbers, and
departmetnation by marketing channels
Day 27 Meaning and definition of authority, characteristics of authority
Day 28 Sources of authority , meaning and definition of delegation and
importance of delegation
Day 29 Elements of delegation , principles of delegation and types of delegation
Day 30 Advantages of delegation and problems of delegation
Week 6
Day 31 Effective delegation and steps in successful delegation
Day 31 Decentralisation – meaning, advantages and disadvantages
Day 32 Responsibility – meaning , definition and elements of responsibility
Day 33 Line organisation – meaning, characteristics and advantages
Day 34 Disadvantages of line organisation and functional organisation –
meaning , characteristics
Day 35 Advantages of functional organisational and disadvantages of functional
organisation
Day 36 Meaning of line and staff organisation and types of staff
Week 7 Day 37 Functions of staff officers and arguments of line officers against staff
officers
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Day 37 Arguments of staff officers against line officers and advantages of line
and staff organisation
Day 38 Committee organisation – types , advantages and disadvantages of
committee organisation and functions of committee organisation
Day 39 Recommendations for effective functioning of a committee , project
organisation and features of project organisation
Day 40 Matrix organisation, conditions for effective matrix organisation and
merits of matrix organisation
Day 41 Demerits of matrix organisation and free form organisation
Day 42 UNIT –IV Motivation – meaning, definition and nature of motivation
Week 8
Day 43 Importance of motivation and type of motivation
Day 44 Theories of motivation - X theory , assumption of X theory
Day 44 Y Theory – meaning and assumptions of Y theory and Z theory
Day 45 Difference between X theory and Y theory and features of Theory Z
Day 46 Criticism of Y theory , and Maslow’s hierarchy of need
Day 47 Critical appraisal of Maslow’s hierarchy of need and Herzberg’s theory
of need
Day 48 Motivational factors , maintenance factors of Herzberg’s theory
Week 9
Day 49 Motivational techniques and requirements of a sound motivational
system
Day 50 Leadership – meaning, definition and need of leaderhip
Day 50 Approaches or theories of leadership and weaknesses of traits theory
Day 51 weaknesses of traits theory and functions of leader
Day 52 Qualities of leadership and types of leaders
Day 53 Techniques of leadership and characteristics of leadership
Day 54 Leadership styles meaning and types 2 styles discussed
Week 10
Day 55 Style autocratic style- advantages and disadvantages and suitability and
democratic style –advantages
Day 56 Disadvantages and free rein style merits and demerits
Day 56 Meaning, definition and features of MBO
Day 57 Advantages of objectives and management by objectives and features
of MBO
Day 58 Process of MBO and benefits of MBO
Day 59 Problems and limitations of MBO
Day 60 Guidelines for setting effective objectives
Week 11
Day 61 UNIT –V Communication - meaning ,definition and importance of
communication
Day 62 Effects of communication, feedback , and objectives of communication
Day 62 Elements of communication and barriers to communication
Day 63 Methods of overcoming the barriers and characteristic of effective
communication
Day 64 Process of communication and principles of effective communication
Day 65 Factors deciding the communication programme
Day 66 Media of communication and types of communication – formal
communication –advantages and disadvantages
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Prepared by: Mrs.R.Vijaya Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Week 12`
Day 67 Informal communication - meaning, advantages and disadvantages of
informal communication
Day 68 On the basis of direction of flow of communication - upward
communication objectives, merits and demerits
Day 68 downward communication objectives, merits and demerits
Day 69 Horizontal communication merits and demerits and on the basis of way
of expression merits and demerits
Day 70 Meaning, definition and steps in control process Need of control and
advantages and disadvantages of control
Day 71 Requirements of effective control system and techniques of control
Day 72 PERT/CPM –Advantages and limitations of PERT/CPM and
characteristics of control
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 7 6.7.18
2 8 31.8.18
3 33 18.9.18
4 22 12.10.18
5 14 15.10.18
Total 84
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Subject Name : Mathematics for Business
Subject code : 3AC
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 5
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Ranjanadevi
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should
have understood the concepts of mathematics and learn applications of statistical and
numerical methods.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNITI: Introduction
Day 2 Set Theory
Day 3 Related Problem
Day 4 Arithmetic and Geometric Series
Day 5 Related Problems
Day 6 Simple Interest
Week 2
Day 7 Related Problems
Day 8 Compound Interest
Day 9 Related Problems
Day 10 Effective rate of Interest
Day 11 Related Problems
Day 12 Annuity Present Value
Week 3
Day 13 Related Problems
Day 14 Related Problems
Day 15 Discounting of Bills
Day 16 Related Problems
Day 17 Related Problems
Day 18 Banker’s Gain
Week 4
Day 19 Related Problems
Day 20 UNIT – II Introduction
Day 21 Matrix Addition
Day 22 Related Problems
Day 23 Matrix Multiplication
Day 24 Related Problems
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Week 5
Day 25 Inverse of Matrix
Day 26 Related Problems
Day 27 Rank of Matrix
Day 28 Related Problems
Day 29 Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equation
Day 30 Related Problems
Week 6
Day 31 UNIT –III Introduction
Day 32 Variables, constants and function
Day 33 Related Problems
Day 34 Related Problems
Day 35 Limits of Algebraic Functions
Day 36 Related Problems
Week 7
Day 37 Simple Differentiation of Algebraic
Day 38 Related Problems
Day 39 First Order Derivations Maxima and Minima
Day 40 Related Problems
Day 41 Related Problems
Day 42 Application to Business Problems
Week 8
Day 43 Related Problems
Day 44 UNIT –IV Introduction
Day 45 Elementary Integral Calculus
Day 46 Related Problems
Day 47 Related Problems
Day 48 Determining Indefinite Simple Functions
Week 9
Day 49 Related Problems
Day 50 Related Problems
Day 51 Related Problems
Day 52 Determining definite Simple Functions
Day 53 Related Problems
Day 54 Related Problems
Week 10
Day 55 Integration by parts
Day 56 Related Problems
Day 57 Related Problems
Day 58 UNIT –V Linear Programming Problem
Day 59 Linear Programming Problem
Day 60 Related Problems
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Week 11
Day 61 Related Problems
Day 62 Related Problems
Day 63 Related Problems
Day 64 Solution by Graphical Method
Day 65 Related Problems
Day 66 Related Problems
Week 12
Day 67 Related Problems
Day 68 Solution by Graphical Method solution by Simple Method
Day 69 Related Problems
Day 70 Related Problems
Day 71 Related Problems
Day 72 Related Problems
Prepared by: Mrs R.Ranjana Devi Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavana Priya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 19 25.07.2018
2 11 27.08.2018
3 13 22.09.2018
4 14 01.10.2018
5 15 17.10.2018
Total 72
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Subject Name : Business Applications Software - I
Subject code : 3ZA
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Ms.V.Kiruthika
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018– November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the student
should have understood the basic framework and how to work in Ms-Word and
Ms-Excel.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT:I Microsoft Word: Basics Parts of window.
Day 2 Creating Documents
Day 3 Input operations
Day 4 Output operations
Week 2
Day 5 Keys
Day 6 Formatting Features – menus
Day 7 Commands
Day 8 Title bars
Week 3
Day 9 Toolbars and their Icons
Day 10 UNIT :II Creating Templates
Day 11 Creating Tables
Day 12 Insert Rows
Week 4
Day 13 Insert columns
Day 14 Delete Rows
Day 15 Delete columns
Day 16 Changing Font
Week 5
Day 17 Changing Text Size
Day 18 Borders and Shadings
Day 19 Text box,
Day 20 Formatting Text
Week 6
Day 21 Inserting picture
Day 22 UNIT :III Mail Merge
Day 23 Creating the Main Document
Day 24 Creating data source,
Week 7 Day 25 Adding fields
Day 26 Removing fields
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Day 27 Merging Documents
Day 28 Macros
Week 8
Day 29
Inserting Headers and Footer
Day 30 Recording macros.
Day 31 UNIT : IV Microsoft Excel: Introduction
Day 32 Navigation
Week 9
Day 33 Selecting Cells
Day 34 Entering and Editing Text
Day 35 Entering Numbers and Formulas
Day 36 Alignments
Week 10
Day 37 Menus, Commands, Toolbars and their Icons.
Day 38 UNIT : V Spreadsheet Overview - Creating worksheet
Day 39 Creating Database
Day 40 Managing and Analyzing Complex Worksheet
Week 11
Day 41 Creating Charts
Day 42 Creating Form Templates
Day 43 Sharing Data Between Applications
Day 44 Creating Table in MS Excel
Week 12
Day 45 Creation of Table with Chart
Day 46 Creation of Table with Chart
Day 47 Hyperlink
Day 48 Hyperlink
Prepared by: Ms.V.Kiruthika Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 3.8.18
2 12 30.8.18
3 9 18.9.18
4 7 1.10.18
5 5 11.10.18
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Subject Name : Yoga for Human Excellance
Subject code : 3FC
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Miss.V.Kiruthika
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT –I : Physical Structure
Day 2 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations
Week 2
Day 3 Yogasana
Day 4 Padmasana- Vajrasanas - Chakrasanas (Side) - Viruchasanas -
Yoga muthra
Week 3 Day 5 Vakkarasanasi - Salabasanas
Day 6 Patchimothasanas - Ustrasanas
Week 4 Day 7 UNIT II - Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind
Day 8 Sex and Spirituality
Week 5 Day 9 Significance of sexual vital fluid
Day 10 Tenstages of Mind
Week 6 Day 11 Tenstages of Mind
Day 12 Mental frequency - Methods for concentrat
Week 7 Day 13 UNIT III – Sublimation, Purpose and PhilosoPhY of life
Day 14 Moralization of Desire
Week 8 Day 15 Neutralization of Anger
Day 16 UNIT IV - Human Resources, Eradication of worries
Week 9 Day 17 Benefits of Blessing
Day 18 Greatness of FriendshiP
Week 10 Day 19 Individual Peace and World Peac
Day 20 UNIT V- Law of Nature
Week 11 Day 21 Unified force - Cause and Effect syste
Day 22 Purity of Thought and Deed and Genetic centre
Week 12 Day 23 Love and Compassion
Day 24 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
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Prepared by: Miss.V.Kiruthika Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 07.08.2018
2 6 04.09.2018
3 3 20.09.2018
4 4 05.10.2018
5 5 15.10.2018
Total 24
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Subject Name : Corporate Accounting - I
Subject code : 43A
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Preetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Thorough Knowledge On the Advanced Accounting Practice
Accounting practice prevailing in the Corporates
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and definition company, Salient features of
a company
Day 2 Distinction between a partnership and a company, Kinds of
companies
Day 3 Difference between a private limited company and public
limited company
Day 4 Formation of a company, Contents of memorandum of
association
Day 5 Certificate of incorporation, Allotment of shares
Week 2
Day 6 Distinction between reserve capital and capital reserve
Day 7 Kinds of shares, Distinction between stock and shares
Day 8 Statutory books, Issue of shares – practical problems
Day 9 Under subscription and over subscription – practical problems
Day 10 Call of shares – practical problems
Week 3
Day 11 Stock invest schemes – practical problems
Day 12 Issues of shares at premium – practical problems
Day 13 Alternative method of recording share premium
Day 14 Issue of shares at discount – practical problems
Day 15 Forfeiture of shares – practical problems
Week 4
Day 16 Lien of shares, Difference between lien and forfeiture of shares
Day 17 Reissue of forfeited shares – practical problems
Day 18 Issue of bonus share – Advantages and conditions, SEBI
guidelines for issue of shares
Day 19 Right issue of shares – practical problems
Day 20 Buy- back of shares – practical problems
Week 5
Day 21 Underwriting of shares and debentures
Day 22 Payment of underwriting commission
Day 23 Types of underwriting commission
Day 24 Complete underwriting – practical problems
Day 25 Partial underwriting – practical problems
Week 6 Day 26 Firm underwriting – practical problems
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Day 27 UNIT – II Redemption of preference shares
Day 28 Provisions of the companies act
Day 29 Redemption without fresh issue of shares
Day 30 Redemption at par out of profits
Week 7
Day 31 Redemption at a premium out of profits
Day 32 Redemption at par out of fresh issue
Day 33 Redemption at a premium, partly out of profit and out of fresh
issue
Day 34 Redemption at a premium and fresh issue at premium
Day 35 Redemption at par and fresh issue at premium
Week 8
Day 36 Issue of bonus shares
Day 37 Minimum fresh issue of shares
Day 38 Classification of debentures, Distinction between debenture and
shares, Issue of debentures, Interest on debentures, Redemption
of debentures
Day 39 Redemption out of profits
Day 40 Sinking fund method
Week 9
Day 41 UNIT – III final account of a companies
Day 42 Form of balance sheet, contents of balance sheet
Day 43 Remuneration payable by companies having profits
Day 44 Calculation of managerial remuneration - Practical problems
Day 45 Practical problems
Week 10
Day 46 Practical problems
Day 47 Practical problems
Day 48 UNIT – IV Valuation of goodwill – Meaning, nature of
goodwill, Need for valuing goodwill
Day 49 Valuation of goodwill – Practical Problems
Day 50 Year of purchase of weighted average profit
Week 11
Day 51 Super profit method
Day 52 Capitalisation of super profit method, Annuity method
Day 53 Capitalisation method , Valuation of shares
Day 54 Yield method
Day 55 UNIT – V Liquidation of companies – modes of winding up,
petition for compulsory winding up, statement of affairs
Week 12
Day 56 Deficiency or surplus account
Day 57 Statement of Affairs
Day 58 Liquidators final statement of account
Day 59 Practical problems
Day 60 Practical problems
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Prepared by: Mrs.S.Preetha Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 26 24/1/19
2 14 21/219
3 7 7/3/19
4 7 20/3/19
5 6 28/3/19
Total 60
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Subject Name : Computer Applications in Business
Subject code : 43B
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.G.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 - March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should be aware
of concepts and utilisation of computer in day -to-day life.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I - Computer – meaning , definition, features
Day 2 Advantages and disadvantages of computers , applications of computers
in business
Day 3 Importance of computers and uses of computers in modern business
Day 4 Information technology – meaning
Day 5 Importance of IT
Week 2
Day 6 Uses and applications of IT
Day 7 History of computers
Day 8 Types of computers
Day 9 Types of computers
Day 10 Generations of computers
Week 3
Day 11 Generations of computers
Day 12 Components of computer- Input devices
Day 13 Input devices
Day 14 Storage devices
Day 15 Storage devices
Week 4
Day 16 Output devices – printers
Day 17 Plotter
Day 18 UNIT- II – Software – meaning , Types of software , differnence
between system and application software
Day 19 Hard ware-meaning , difference between hardware and software
Day 20 Operating system: Meaning, definition , functions and types
Week 5 Day 21 Types of operating system
Day 22 Programming languages –meaning, need
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Day 23 Types of Languages
Day 24 Compilers
Day 25 Interpreters
Week 6
Day 26 UNIT III - Data – meaning and types, information and difference
between data and information
Day 27 Data processing – meaning , need , data processing cycle and functions
Day 28 Types of data processing
Day 29 Types of data processing
Day 30 Database Management system
- meaning – components , uses and limitations
Week 7
Day 31 Types of DBMS
Day 32 Types of DBMS
Day 33 UNIT-IV-Management Information System : Meaning ,definition
,features
Day 34 Financial Information System
Day 35 Accounting Information system
Week 8
Day 36 Marketing Information system
Day 37 Production information system
Day 38 Human resource information system
Day 39 BPO- Meaning , definition, advantages and disadvantages
Day 40 BPO’s in India
Week 9
Day 41 UNIT V- Networking- meaning , Types-LAN
Day 42 Topologies of LAN
Day 43 WAN
Day 44 MAN
Day 45 WLAN
Week 10
Day 46 Internet – meaning , evolution
Day 47 Advantages and disadvantages of internet
Day 48 WWW
Day 49 Internet access
Day 50 Internet addressing
Week 11
Day 51 Search engines
Day 52 Electronic mail
Day 53 Creation of E-mail address
Day 54 Merits and Demerits of E- Mail
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Day 55 Intranet
Week 12
Day 56 Merits and Demerits of Intranet
Day 57 Extranet
Day 58 Merits and Demerits of Extranet
Day 59 E-commerce
Day 60 Merits and Demerits of E- Commerce
Prepared by: Mrs.G.Sangeetha Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 17 18.01.2019
2 8 07.02.2019
3 7 25.02.2019
4 8 05.03.2019
5 20 22.03.2019
Total 60
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Subject Name : Company Law and secretarial practice
Subject code : 43C
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.V.Kiruthika
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student should
have a thorough knowledge on Formation of Company, Documents required and Acts
pertaining to it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT: I Company – Meaning and Definition
Day 2 Characteristics of a company
Day 3 Advantages of a company
Day 4 Disadvantages of a company
Day 5 Formation of Companies
Week 2
Day 6 promotion – Meaning
Day 7 Promoters – functions
Day 8 Duties of Promoters
Day 9 Incorporation – Meaning
Day 10 certification of Incorporation
Week 3
Day 11 Memorandum of Association – Meaning , Purpose
Day 12 Contents of memorandum
Day 13 Alteration of Memorandum
Day 14 Doctrine of Ultravires
Day 15 Articles of Association - Meaning , Forms
Week 4
Day 16 Contents of Articles of Association
Day 17 Alteration of Article
Day 18 Relationship between Articles and Memorandum
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Day 19 Doctrine of Indoor Management
Day 20 Exceptions to Doctrine of Indoor Management
Week 5
Day 21 Prospectus – Definitions, Contents
Day 22 Deemed Prospectus
Day 23 Misstatement in prospectus
Day 24 Kinds of Shares and Debentures
Day 25 UNIT :II Directors – Qualification and Disqualification of
Directors
Week 6
Day 26 Appointment of Directors
Day 27 Removal of Directors
Day 28 Director’s remuneration
Day 29 Powers of Directors
Day 30 Duties of Directors
Week 7
Day 31 Liabilities of Directors
Day 32 UNIT :III Winding up – Meaning, Modes of Winding up
Day 33 Compulsory Winding up by the court members
Day 34 Voluntary Winding up – Types of Voluntary Winding up
Day 35 voluntary Winding up – Creditors voluntary Winding up
Week 8
Day 36 Winding up subject to supervision of the court
Day 37 Consequences of Winding up(General)
Day 38 Latest Amendments as per Companies Act 2013 & 2015
Day 39 UNIT : IV Company Secretary Meaning , Definition who
is secretary ,types
Day 40 Positions
Week 9
Day 41 Qualities
Day 42 Qualifications Appointments and Dismissals
Day 43 Power , Rights ,Duties and Liabilities of a Company Secretary
Day 44 Role of a Company Secretary – (1) As a statutory officer,
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(2) As a Co-Coordinator, (3) As an Administrative Officer
Day 45 Latest Amendments as per Companies Act 2013 & 2015
Week 10
Day 46 UNIT : V Kinds of Company meetings
Day 47 Board of Directors Meeting
Day 48 Statutory meeting
Day 49 Annual General meeting
Day 50 Extra ordinary General meeting
Week 11
Day 51 Duties of a Company Secretary to all the company meetings
Day 52 Duties of a Company Secretary to all the company meetings
Day 53 Drafting of Correspondence
Day 54 Drafting of Correspondence
Day 55 Relating to the meetings
Week 12
Day 56 Agenda
Day 57 Agenda
Day 58 Chairman’s speech
Day 59 Writing of Minutes.
Day 60 Writing of Minutes.
Prepared by : Ms.V.Kiruthika Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 24 5.12.18
2 7 12.2.19
3 7 21.2.19
4 7 28.2.19
5 15 18.3.19
Total 60
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Subject Name : Executive Business communication
Subject code : 43D
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student must be
able to communicate clearly in the day-to-day business world.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Business Communication : Meaning
Day 2 Importance of Effective Business Communication
Day 3 Objectives of communication
Day 4 Media of communication
Week 2
Day 5 Barriers of communication
Day 6 Principles of communications
Day 7 Modern Communication Methods
Day 8 Business Letters : Needs
Week 3
Day 9 Business Letters : Functions
Day 10 Business Letters : Kinds
Day 11 Essentials of Effective Business Letters
Day 12 The layout : Physical appearance
Week 4
Day 13 Mechanical structure or parts of a letter
Day 14 Style or form and punctuation
Day 15 UNIT : II Trade Enquiries
Day 16 Replies
Week 5
Day 17 Offer and quotations
Day 18 Important terms used in offer and quotations
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Day 19 Orders and their Execution
Day 20 Execution of orders
Week 6
Day 21 Defective order
Day 22 Substitutes and counter offer
Day 23 Credit and Status Enquiries
Day 24 Complaints and Adjustments
Week 7
Day 25 Collection Letters
Day 26 Sales Letters
Day 27 Circular Letters
Day 28 UNIT :III Banking Correspondence
Week 8
Day 29 Insurance Correspondence
Day 30 Insurance Correspondence.
Day 31 Agency Correspondence.
Day 32 Agency Correspondence.
Week 9
Day 33 UNIT : IV Company Secretarial Correspondence
Day 34 Agenda
Day 35 Agenda
Day 36 Minutes
Week 10
Day 37 Minutes
Day 38 UNIT : V Application Letter
Day 39 Application Letter
Day 40 Preparation of Resume
Week 11
Day 41 Interview: Meaning
Day 42 Objectives of Interviews
Day 43 Techniques of Interviews
Day 44 various types of Interviews
Week 12
Day 45 various types of Interviews
Day 46 Public Speech
Day 47 Characteristics of a good speech
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Day 48 Business Report Presentations.
Prepared by : Mrs.R.Chitra Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 28/1/19
2 13 13/2/19
3 5 21/2/19
4 5 11/3/19
5 11 27/3/19
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Subject Name : Banking Theory
Subject code : 43E
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Ms.V.Nivedha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student will be able
to know the functions of banks.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Origin of banks , Meaning and definition of Bank
Day 2 Meaning and Definition of banking
Day 3 Classification of banks
Week 2
Day 4 Banking System: Unit Banking - merits and demerits
Day 5 Branch Banking – Merits and demerits
Day 6 Corresponding , chain, group Banking
Week 3
Day 7 Pure and mixed banking
Day 8 Universal , retail, wholesale, private banking
Day 9 Functions of Modern commercial Banks
Week 4
Day 10 Balance Sheet of commercial Banks
Day 11 Credit Creation by commercial Banks.
Day 12 UNIT : II Recent Trades in Indian Banking
Week 5
Day 13 Types of financing
Day 14 Repayment method
Day 15 Venture capital
Week 6
Day 16 Automated teller Machines
Day 17 Merchant banking
Day 18 Mutual fund
Week 7
Day 19 Factoring services
Day 20 Customers service
Day 21 Credit cards
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Week 8
Day 22 Debit cards
Day 23 E- banking
Day 24 Tele banking
Week 9
Day 25 Place of Private Sector Banks in India
Day 26 UNIT : III Central bank Meaning , Definition and nature
Day 27 Difference between central and commercial banks
Week 10
Day 28 Functions of central banks
Day 29 Methods of credit control
Day 30 Role of RBI in regulating and controlling banks
Week 11
Day 31 UNIT : IV Evolution State bank of India
Day 32 Nationalisation of imperial bank
Day 33 Structure and organisation of the bank
Week 12
Day 34 Functions of State bank of India
Day 35 Role of SBI in Economic Development
Day 36 UNIT : V Commercial banks function
Week 13
Day 37 Rural financing
Day 38 Regional rural banks
Day 39 Co- operative Banks in India – structure of co – operative banks
Week 14
Day 40 Difference between co – operative and commercial banks
Day 41 Land development banks
Day 42 State co – operative agriculture and rural development banks
Prepared by: Ms.V.Nivedha Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 11 2/1/2019
2 14 4/2/2019
3 5 20/2/2019
4 5 4/3/2019
5 7 13/3/2019
Total 42
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Subject Name : Statistics for Business (B.Com CA)
Subject code : 2AC
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 5
Name of the faculty : R.Ranjanadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
the students shall enrich to solve the Statistical
problems in commerce
the students to learn the Statistical methods and their applications
in Commerce
Statistical Tools that are essential for commerce, economics
and industry
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I Meaning and Definition of Statistics
Day 2 Collection of data –– Primary and Secondary
Day 3 Problems
Day 4 Classification and Tabulation
Day 5 Diagrammatic and Graphical presentation
Day 6 Problems
Week 2
Day 7 Measures of Central tendency – Mean, Median, Mode
Day 8 Mean - Problems
Day 9 Median - Problems
Day 10 Mode – Problems
Day 11 Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mean
Day 12 Geometric mean - Problems
Week 3
Day 13 Problems
Day 14 Harmonic mean - Problems
Day 15 Problems
Day 16 UNIT II : Measures of Dispersion
Day 17 Range - Problems
Day 18 Mean - Deviation Problems
Week 4
Day 19 Problems
Day 20 Quartile Deviation – Problems
Day 21 Standard Deviation and Co-efficient of Variation.
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Day 22 Problems
Day 23 Skewness – Meaning – Measures of Skewness
Day 24 Problems
Week 5
Day 25 Pearson’s Problems
Day 26 Problems
Day 27 Problems
Day 28 Bowley’s co-efficient of Skewness.
Day 29 Problems
Day 30 Problems
Week 6
Day 31 UNIT III : Correlation –Meaning and Definition
Day 32 Problems
Day 33 Problems
Day 34 Scatter diagram,
Day 35 Karl Pearson’s co-efficient of Correlation
Day 36 Spearman’s Rank Correlation
Week 7
Day 37 Spearman’s Rank Correlation Problems
Day 38 Problems
Day 39 Problems
Day 40 Co-efficient of Concurrent deviation.
Day 41 Problems
Day 42 Problems
Week 8
Day 43 Regression Analysis – Meaning of regression and linear
prediction
Day 44 Problems
Day 45 Regression in two variables – Uses of Regression
Day 46 UNIT IV : Time Series – Meaning, Components and Models
Day 47 Problems
Day 48 Business forecasting – Methods of estimating trend – Graphic
Week 9
Day 49 Problems
Day 50 Semi-average, Moving average and Method of Least squares –
Seasonal Variation
Day 51 Problems
Day 52 Method of Simple average
Day 53 Index Numbers – Meaning, Uses and Methods of construction
Day 54 Problems
Week 10
Day 55 Un-weighted and Weighted index numbers
Day 56 Un-weighted and Weighted index numbers
Day 57 Problems
Day 58 Tests of an Index number – Cost of living index number.
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Day 59 UNIT V : Interpolation: Binomial - Problems
Day 60 Problems
Week 11
Day 61 Newton’s and Lagrange methods
Day 62 Problems
Day 63 Probability – Concept and Definition
Day 64 Problems
Day 65 Problems
Day 66 Addition and Multiplication theorems of Probability
Week 12
Day 67 Problems
Day 68 Problems
Day 69 Simple problems based on Addition and Multiplication
theorems only.
Day 70 Problems
Day 71 Problems
Day 72 Problems
Prepared by: R.Ranjanadevi Approved by: R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit
Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 02.01.2019
2 15 28.01.2019
3 15 20.02.2019
4 13 11.03.2019
5 13 01.01.2019
Total 70
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Subject Name : Computer Applications Practicals - I
Subject code : 4ZP
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Malathi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018– november 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the
student should have understood the basic framework and how to work in Ms-
Word and Ms-Excel.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Syllabus and Overview
Day 2 MS – Word : Aim and Algorithm
Creating class timetable in MS – Word
Day 3 Creating class timetable in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Week 2
Day 4 Creating class timetable in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 5 Aim and Algorithm given
Formatting of text in MS – Word
Day 6 Formatting of text in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Week 3
Day 7 Formatting of text in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 8 Aim and Algorithm given
Formatting of text in MS – Word
Day 9 Formatting of text in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Week 4
Day 10 Formatting of text in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 11 Formatting of text in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 12 Aim and Algorithm given
Creating mail merge using MS – Word
Week 5
Day 13 Creating mail merge using MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 14 Creating mail merge using MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 15 Creating mail merge using MS – Word – Practical Lab
Week 6
Day 16 Creating mail merge using MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 17 Aim and Algorithm given
Designing a cheque in MS – Word
Day 18 Designing a cheque in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Week 7
Day 19 Designing a cheque in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 20 Designing a cheque in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Day 21 Designing a cheque in MS – Word – Practical Lab
Week 8 Day 22 MS – Excel: Aim and Algorithm given, Creating Student
database in MS – Excel
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Day 23 Creating Student database in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 24 Creating Student database in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Week 9
Day 25 Creating Student database in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 26 Creating Student database in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 27 Aim and Algorithm given
Preparation cash budget in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Week 10
Day 28 Preparation cash budget in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 29 Preparation cash budget in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 30 Aim and Algorithm given
Creating a Pivot table in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Week 11
Day 31 Creating a Pivot table in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 32 Creating a chart in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 33 Creating a chart in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Week 12
Day 34 Creating a chart in MS – Excel – Practical Lab
Day 35 Creating a pivot table and pivot chart in MS – Excel – Practical
Lab
Day 36 Overall Programs discussion
Prepared by: Mrs.K.Malathi Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
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Subject Name : General Awareness
Subject code : 4 FB
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Preetha and Mrs.K.Malathi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (Dec2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT-I Verbal Aptitude
Day 2 Verbal Aptitude
Week 2 Day 3 Verbal Aptitude
Day 4 Numerical Aptitude
Week 3 Day 5 Numerical Aptitude
Day 6 Numerical Aptitude
Week 4 Day 7 UNIT –II abstract Reasoning
Day 8 abstract Reasoning
Week 5 Day 9 abstract Reasoning
Day 10 abstract Reasoning
Week 6 Day 11 Tamil and Other Literature
Day 12 Tamil and Other Literature
Week 7 Day 13 General Science and Technology and Education
Day 14 UNIT –III Computer
Week 8 Day 15 Computer
Day 16 Economics and Commerce
Week 9 Day 17 Economics and Commerce
Day 18 Economics and Commerce
Week 10 Day 19 UNIT – IV Social Studies
Day 20 Social Studies
Week 11 Day 21 Social Studies
Day 22 Social Studies
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Week 12 Day 23 UNIT –V Sports
Day 24 Sports, Current Affairs
Prepared by: Mrs. S.Preetha Approved by:Mrs S.Devipriya
& Mrs.K.Malathi Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 7.01.2019
2 7 31.01.2019
3 5 27.02.2019
4 4 15.03.2019
5 2 29.03.2019
Total 24
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Subject Name : Corporate Accounting - II
Subject code : 53A
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.G.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Thorough Knowledge On the Advanced Accounting Practice
Accounting practice prevailing in the Corporate.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and definition, types of Amalgamation
Day 1 Meaning of Purchase consideration and its Computation
Day 2 Lump sum Method and Net payment method
Day 3 Net asset Method and Intrinsic Value Method
Day 4 Table showing Liabilities, Provisions , Profit and Losses
Day 5 Methods of Accounting for Amalgamation
Day 6 Pooling of Interest Method
Week 2
Day 7 Purchase Method
Day 7 Accounting Treatment of settling dissenting Shareholders
Day 8 Inter Company Holdings – Methods, Journal entries
Day 9 If Shares are held by the transferor company in the Transferee
Company
Day 10 Accounting treatment for Amalgamation – Journal Entries in the
books of Transferor Company
Day 11 Accounting treatment for Amalgamation – Journal Entries in the
books of Transferee Company
Day 12 In case of Amalgamation in the nature of Merger, Under
Pooling of Interest Method
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Week 3
Day 13 In case of Amalgamation in the nature of Merger, Under
Purchase Method
Day 13 Practical Problems in Calculation of Purchase consideration
Day 14 Problems in Amalgamation in the Nature of Merger
Day 15 Journal, Ledger and Balance sheet
Day 16 Amalgamation in the nature of Purchase method
Day 17 Calculation of capital reserve and Goodwill
Day 18 Amalgamation – Lump sum Method of purchase price
Week 4
Day 19 Problems in Net assets and Net payment method
Day 19 Absorption - Net Payment Method
Day 20 Absorption - Net Assets Method
Day 21 Absorption - Intrinsic Value method
Day 22 External reconstructions - Lump sum Purchase price
Day 23 Inter company Owings and Unrealised Profits in stock
Day 24 Inter company Owings
Week 5
Day 25 UNIT – II Meaning and definition of Holding companies and
Subsidiary companies
Day 25 Legal requirements relating to presentation of Accounts
Day 26 Consolidated Financial Accounts
Day 27 Preparation of Consolidated Balance sheet
Day 28 Minority Interest and its computations
Day 29 Capital profits and Losses and its Treatment
Day 30 Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
Week 6
Day 31 Bonus shares issued by subsidiary company
Day 31 Dividends from subsidiary company
Day 32 Preference shares and Debentures in subsidiary company
Day 33 Elimination of Common Transactions or Mutual Obligation or
Mutual Indebtness
Day 34 Steps involved in Preparation of Consolidated Balance sheet
Day 35 Practical Problems of Goodwill in Balance sheet
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Day 36 Unrealised Profit in Stock
Week 7
Day 37 Mutual Obligation in bills
Day 37 Problems in Capital expenses given in balance sheet
Day 38 Cash in transit- Mutual Obligation in Debtors and Creditors
Day 39 Asset to be Written off from Revenue Profits
Day 40 Bonus Shares – Revaluation of Assets
Day 41 Capital Losses – Debentures in subsidiary
Day 42 Dividend paid out of Capital profits
Week 8
Day 43 Proposed Dividend, Bonus shares issued out of Revenue Profits
Day 43 Dividend paid out of Capital Profits
Day 44 Preference shares in subsidiary – Revaluation of fixed Assets
Day 45 Depreciation on Revalued assets
Day 46 Capital Dividend – Service charges Payable
Day 47 UNIT – III Meaning and Definition of Banking company
Day 48 Business of Banking companies
Week 9
Day 49 Legal Requirements
Day 49 Types of Banking
Day 50 Preparation of Profit and Losses
Day 51 Guidelines of RBI
Day 52 Balance sheet
Day 53 Guidelines of RBI For Balance sheet
Day 54 Items requiring special attention in preparation of Final accounts
Week 10
Day 55 Classification of bank advances
Day 55 Practical problems in Non Performing Assets – Provision for
Doubtful Debts
Day 56 Interest on doubtful debts
Day 57 Preparation of Profit and Losses
Day 58 Details of Advances
Day 59 Preparation of Balance sheet
Day 60 Preparation of Profit and Loss and Balance sheet
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Week 11
Day 61 UNIT IV – Meaning and definition of Insurance Companies
Day 61 Types of Insurance
Day 62 Insurance Business in India
Day 63 Regulation of Insurance Business in India
Day 64 Duties, Powers and Functions of IRDA, IRDA Regulation 2002
Day 65 Preparation of final accounts of Insurance Companies
Day 66 Accounts of Life Insurance Business, Subsidiary Books
Week 12
Day 67 Forms for Life Insurance Final Accounts
Day 67 UNIT – V Meaning and Definition of Statement of Accounts
Day 68 Meaning of Electricity Companies
Day 69 Practical Problems in electricity companies
Day 70 Practical Problems in electricity companies
Day 71 Treatment of Repairs and Renewals
Day 72 Treatment of Repairs and Renewals
Prepared by : Mrs.G.Sangeetha Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 28 17/7/18
2 26 10/8/18
3 16 19/9/18
4 8 4/10/18
5 6 16/10/18
Total 84
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Subject Name : Banking Law and Practices
Subject code : 53B
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Thorough Knowledge On the Indian Banking system and Acts pertaining it
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and definition of banker and customer
Day 2 Relationship between banker and customer
Day 3 Special feature of RBI
Day 4 Banking Regulation act 1949
Day 5 RBI credit control measures
Day 5 Secrecy of customer account
Week 2
Day 6 UNIT – II Meaning and definition of opening a account
Day 7 Opening of account
Day 8 Types of customers
Day 9 Types of deposits
Day 10 Bank pass book
Day 10 Collection of banker
Week 3
Day 11 Banker lien
Day 12 Kinds of Lien
Day 13 General precautions of deposits
Day 14 Debtor and creditor relationship
Day 15 Lien on fixed deposit receipt
Day 15 Fixed deposit in joint names
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Week 4 Day 16 Insurances links saving bank deposits
Day 17 New deposits schemes in NRI
Day 18 Maintainace of a Passbook
Day 19 Banker’s duty
Day 20 Joint account
Day 20 Negotiable instrument act
Week 5
Day 21 Classification of Negotiable instrument
Day 22 Special parties of Negotiable instrument
Day 23 UNIT – III Meaning and definition of Cheque
Day 24 Features of cheques
Day 25 Essentials of Valid Cheque
Day 25 Crossing - Meaning
Week 6
Day 26 Types of Crossing
Day 27 Endorsement – Meaning
Day 28 Making and endorsement
Day 29 Payments of cheque statutory protection duties
Day 30 Paying banker and collective banker
Day 30 Refusal of payment - Meaning
Week 7
Day 31 Refusal of cheque duties holder
Day 32 Holder in due course
Day 33 Difference parts of a cheque
Day 34 Proper drawing a cheque
Day 35 Material Alteration, Essentials of General crossing
Day 35 Effects of material alteration
Week 8
Day 36 Significance of General crossing
Day 37 Forms of Special Crossing
Day 38 Significance of Special crossing
Day 39 Forms of not negotiable crossing
Day 40 A/C Payee crossing
Day 40 Significance of A/C payee crossing
Week 9 Day 41 Forms of A/C Payee crossing
Day 42 Double Crossing
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Day 43 Forms of Double crossing
Day 44 Transfer of Cheque
Day 45 UNIT – IV Meaning and definition of commercial bank
Day 45 Origin of commercial bank
Week 10
Day 46 Lending policies of commercial bank
Day 47 Types of loan
Day 48 Types of loans and advances by commercial bank
Day 49 Concept of securities
Day 50 Forms of securities
Day 50 Meaning of Lien, Pledge, Hypothecation
Week 11
Day 51 Difference between Lien, Pledge and Hypothecation
Day 52 Types of Lien
Day 53 Lien, Pledge, Hypothecation and advance against the documents
of title to goods
Day 54 Mortgage – Meaning, Definition, concept
Day 55 Kinds of Mortgage
Day 55 UNIT-V Surety-meaning, position
Week 12
Day 56 Letter of credit
Day 57 Bills and supply bill
Day 58 Purchase and Discounting bill
Day 59 Purchase and Discounting bill
Day 60 travelling cheque
Day 60 Credit card, Tellers system
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Prepared by: Mrs. R.Chitra Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 11/7/18
2 20 24/8/18
3 26 19/9/18
4 13 4/10/18
5 7 11/10/18
Total 72
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Subject Name : Cost Accounting
Subject code : 53C
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. R.Vijaya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student should have
a thorough knowledge on the cost accounting principles and the methods of accounting cost
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Cost Accounting Meaning and Definition
Day 2 Objectives of cost accounting
Day 3 Advantages and disadvantages of cost accounting
Day 4 Difference between cost , financial and management accounting
Day 5 Concept and Classification of cost accounting
Day 6 Costing an aid to Management
Week 2
Day 7 Types of cost accounting
Day 8 Methods of Cost
Day 9 Elements of Cost
Day 10 Preparation of cost sheet and tender
Day 11 Cost sheet problems
Day 12 Cost sheet problems
Week 3
Day 13 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Day 14 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Day 15 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 16 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 17 UNIT : II Material Control: Meaning and objectives
Day 18 Levels of material Control , Need for Material Control
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Week 4
Day 19 Economic Order Quantity, ABC analysis
Day 20 Perpetual inventory
Day 21 Purchase and stores Control , Purchasing of materials
Day 22 Procedure and documentation involved in purchasing
Day 23 Requisition for stores , stores ledger , bin card
Day 24 Methods of valuing material issue.
Week 5
Day 25 Problems in statement of cost of material
Day 26 Problems in statement of cost of material
Day 27 Problems in level of stock
Day 28 Problems in level of stock
Day 29 Problems in level of stock
Day 30 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Week 6
Day 31 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Day 32 Problems in FIFO
Day 33 Problems in FIFO
Day 34 Problems in LIFO
Day 35 Problems in LIFO
Day 36 Simple average method problems in stores ledger
Week 7
Day 37 Weighted average method problems in stores ledger account
Day 38 UNIT :III Labour: System of wage payment
Day 39 Idle time , Control over idle time
Day 40 Labour turnover , methods of labour turnover
Day 41 overhead meaning and it classification
Day 42 Allocation and absorption of overhead.
Week 8
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Day 43 Problems in labour turnover
Day 44 Problems in labour turnover
Day 45 Problems in labour cost
Day 46 Problems in overtime
Day 47 Problems in time wages and piece wages
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Day 48 Problems in Merrick multiple piece rate system, Gantt’s task
bonus plan
Week 9
Day 49 Problems in Halsey plan, Rowan plan, Emerson plan,Bedaux
plan
Day 50 Problems in Halsey plan, Rowan plan, Emerson plan , Bedaux
plan
Day 51 Problems in overhead distribution methods
Day 52 Problems in repeated distribution methods
Day 53 Problems in machine hour rate
Day 54 Problems in machine hour rate
Week 10
Day 55 UNIT : IV Process costing meaning and Features of process
costing
Day 56 Merits and Demerits of process costing
Day 57 process losses, wastage, scrap, normal process loss , abnormal
loss, abnormal gain
Day 58 Problems in process accounting
Day 59 Problems in process accounting
Day 60 Problems in Process accounting with normal loss
Week 11
Day 61 Problems in Process accounting with normal loss
Day 62 Problems in Process accounting with abnormal loss
Day 63 Problems in Process accounting with abnormal gain
Day 64 UNIT : V Operating Costing meaning and its methods
Day 65 Types of Costing
Day 66 Costing: Job costing , batch costing
Week 12
Day 67 contract costing
Day 68 Problems in operating costing , contract costing
Day 69 Problems in operating costing , contract costing
Day 70 Problems in Reconciliation of Cost and Financial accounts.
Day 71 Problems in Reconciliation of Cost and Financial accounts.
Day 72 Problems in Reconciliation of Cost and Financial accounts.
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Prepared by: Mrs.R.Vijaya Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 16 18.6.18 – 18.7.18
2 21 23.7.18 – 16.8.18
3 17 21.8.18 – 28.9.18
4 9 1.10.18 -16.10.18
5 9 16.10.18-31.10.18
Total 72
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Subject Name : Income Tax Law and Practice
Subject code : 53D
Semester : v
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Dr.S.Mahendran
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should be well
versed in the prevailing Act.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I : Meaning of Tax , History of tax, Scope
Day 2 Types of Tax
Day 3 Income Tax- meaning , definition
Day 4 Residential status of an individual
Day 5 Residential status of an individual, Residential status of HUF
Day 6 Residential status of firm and company
Week 2
Day 7 Scope of Total income
Day 8 Scope of Total income
Day 9 Exempted incomes
Day 10 UNIT II : Income from salary – Meaning, definition and
features
Day 11 Provident Fund and its types
Day 12 Allowances - House rent allowance
Week 3
Day 13 Allowances - House rent allowance
Day 14 House rent allowance
Day 15 Perquisites - Perks taxable for all employees
Day 16 Rent Free Accommodation
Day 17 Hotel Accommodation
Day 18 Specified employees
Week 4
Day 19 Motor car provision
Day 20 Gratuity
Day 21 Pension
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Day 22 Leave encashment
Day 23 Voluntary retirement
Day 24 Deductions u/s 80C
Week 5
Day 25 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Day 26 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Day 27 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Day 28 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Day 29 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Day 30 Income from house property- Definition, rental value and its
types
Week 6
Day 31 Calculation of rental values
Day 32 Deduction U/S 24
Day 33 Problems and solutions
Day 34 Problems and solutions
Day 35 Problems and solutions
Day 36 UNIT III: Meaning of Business , Profession
Week 7
Day 37 Admissible and inadmissible income and expenses
Day 38 Practical problems and solutions
Day 39 Practical problems and solutions
Day 40 Practical problems and solutions
Day 41 Income from other sources – types of income: General incomes
Day 42 Specified incomes
Week 8
Day 43 Important provisions
Day 44 Deductions U/S 57
Day 45 Practical problems and solutions
Day 46 Practical problems and solutions
Day 47 Practical problems and solutions
Day 48 Practical problems and solutions
Week 9
Day 49 UNIT IV : Capital assets and its transfer
Day 50 Capital gain –meaning , types
Day 51 Exempted capital gains U/S 10
Day 52 Exemption U/s 54
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Day 53 Exemption U/s 54D
Day 54 Exemption U/s 54EC
Week 10
Day 55 Exemption U/s 54F
Day 56 Exemption U/s 54G
Day 57 Exemption U/s 54H
Day 58 Problems and solutions
Day 59 Problems and solutions
Day 60 Deductions from Gross Total income
Week 11
Day 61 Deductions from Gross Total income
Day 62 Deductions from Gross Total income
Day 63 UNIT V : Setoff and carry forward of losses
Day 64 Problems on set off
Day 65 Problems on set off
Day 66 Aggregation of income
Week 12
Day 67 Aggregation of income
Day 68 Computation of tax liability
Day 69 Computation of tax liability
Day 70 Assessment of individuals
Day 71 Assessment of individuals
Day 72 Assessment of individuals
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 16/7/18
2 26 24/9/18
3 13 29/9/18
4 14 5/10/18
5 10 11/10/18
Total 72
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Subject Name : Business Finance
Subject code : 5EA
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Renuga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018–November 2018)
Course Objective : Importance of finance to Business Concept of Business finance and
the Application of Finance to Business
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and definition Finance
Day 2 Classification of finance
Day 3 Introduction of business finance
Day 4 Forms business finance
Day 5 Concept , Scope of business finance
Week 2
Day 6 Traditional and modern concept finance
Day 7 Functions of finance
Day 8 Contents of modern finance
Day 9 Modern finance function
Day 10 UNIT- II Introduction of financial planning
Week 3
Day 11 Meaning, Concept of financial planning
Day 12 Objectives of financial planning
Day 13 Types of financial planning
Day 14 Steps in financial planning
Day 15 Significance of financial planning
Week 4
Day 16 Fundamentals of financial planning
Day 17 Factors determination of financial planning
Day 18 Reasons considered to short term financial planning
Day 19 Reasons considered to short term financial planning
Day 20 Long term financial planning
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Week 5 Day 21 UNIT-III Introduction of capital , meaning, Capitalisation concept,
meaning
Day 22 Bases of capitalisation
Day 23 Forms of capitalisation, Theories of capitalisation
Day 24 Earning theory of capitalisation
Day 25 Cost theory of capitalisation
Week 6
Day 26 Pros and cons of capitalisation, Over capitalisation meaning,
concept and definition
Day 27 Merits and De Merits of over capitalisation
Day 28 Features of over capitalisation
Day 29 Under capitalisation meaning ,concept and definition
Day 30 Merits and De Merits of under capitalisation
Week7
Day 31 Significance of over and under capitalisation
Day 32 Causes of over capitalisation and Causes of under capitalisation
Day 33 Remedies of over capitalisation and Remedies of under
capitalisation
Day 34 Watered Stock meaning concept and Characteristics of watered
stock
Day 35 Difference between over capitalisation and under capitalisation,
Watered stock Vs Over capitalisation
Week 8
Day 36 UNIT IV Capital structure –introduction , concepts, Meaning,
definition of capital structure
Day 37 Principles of capital structure
Day 38 Forms of capital structure
Day 39 Trading on equity –Meaning , concept and definition
Day 40 Approaches of capital structure
Week 9
Day 41 Net income approach and Net operating income approach of capital
structure
Day 42 Traditional approaches of capital structure
Day 43 Factors determination of capital structure
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Day 44 Cost of capital –Meaning , definition, Concept of cost of capital
Day 45 Significance of cost of capital, Determining cost of capital
Week 10
Day 46 Forms of cost of capital, opportunity cost, specific cost –Meaning,
concept
Day 47 Calculation of cost of equity ,cost of debt ,cost of preference capital
Day 48 Composite cost of capital- Meaning and definition
Day 49 Deference between individual cost and composite cost
Day 50 UNIT V Sources of finance - concept
Week 11
Day 51 Forms of finance
Day 52 Equity shares –Meaning definition ,characterstics
Day 53 Advantages and dis advantages of equity shares
Day 54 Preference shares - Meaning definition ,characterstics
Day 55 Advantages and disadvantages Preference of shares
Week 12
Day 56 Debentures -Meaning , definition, characterstics
Day 57 Deposits – features, advantages, disadvantages
Day 58 Lease financing –Meaning , features
Day 59 Forms of lease financing
Day 60 Merits and demerits of lease financing
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 13.7.18
2 11 31.7.18
3 15 29.8.18
4 14 8.10.18
5 11 16.1018
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Subject Name : Business Applications Software - II
Subject code : 5ZC
Semester : 5 Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Malathi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the
student should have understood the basic framework and how to work in Ms-
PowerPoint and Ms-Access.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Microsoft PowerPoint: Basics, Using Text
Day 2 Adding Visual Elements
Day 3 Charts and Tables
Week 2 Day 4 Drawing, Clipart
Day 5 Sounds, Animation
Day 6 Apply Time Transitions to Slides
Week 3 Day 7 Menus, Toolbars
Day 8 Navigation in Power Point.
Day 9 UNIT : II Working with PowerPoint: Slide Sorter
Week 4 Day 10 Date and Time, Symbol
Day 11 Slide Layout
Day 12 Slide Colour Schema
Week 5 Day 13 Macros
Day 14 Custom Animation.
Day 15 UNIT : III Microsoft Access: Database Overview
Week 6 Day 16 Data
Day 17 Information
Day 18 Creating Database
Week 7 Day 19 Creating database through Table Wizard
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Day 20 Modifying Table.
Day 21 UNIT : IV Creating table
Week 8 Day 22 Inserting Rows
Day 23 Inserting columns
Day 24 Deleting Rows
Week 9 Day 25 Deleting Columns
Day 26 Rename Columns
Day 27 Rename rows
Week 10 Day 28 Saving the Database
Day 29 Relationships
Day 30 Forms.
Week 11 Day 31 Reports
Day 32 UNIT : V Filtering Table
Day 33 Querying Tables
Week 12 Day 34 Creating Reports
Day 35 Mailing Labels
Day 36 Sharing Information between Applications.
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 18.7.18
2 6 29.8.18
3 6 28.9.18
4 11 9.10.18
5 5 17.10.18
Total 36
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Subject Name : Management Accounting
Subject code : 63A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 8 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.G.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
Thorough Knowledge On the Management Accounting
Techniques in Business Decision making
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT - I Nature and Scope of Management Accounting
Day 2 Meaning, Nature, Functions and Objectives
Day 3 Importance of Management Accounting
Day 4 Limitations of Management Accounting
Day 5 Distinction between financial accounting and Management
accounting
Day 5 Relationship between cost and management accounting
Day 6 Tools and Techniques of Management Accounting
Day 6 Meaning and Process of financial statement, Analysis and
Interpretation
Week 2
Day 7 UNIT - II Ratio Analysis meaning
Day 8 Advantages of Ratio Analysis
Day 9 Limitations of Ratio analysis
Day 10 Classification of Ratios
Day 11 Profitability Ratios – Return on Investment, Net Profit ratio,
Gross Profit Ratio
Day 11 Expense ratio, Operating Profit Ratio
Day 12 Turnover Ratio – Stock turnover, Debtors Turnover ratio
Day 12 Creditor turnover, working capital Turnover, Fixed Assets
turnover ratio
Week 3 Day 13 Creditor turnover, working capital Turnover, Fixed Assets
turnover ratio
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Day 14 Creditor turnover, working capital Turnover, Fixed Assets
turnover ratio
Day 15 Short-term Solvency – Current ratio, Liquidity ratio, Cash
position ratio
Day 16 Short-term Solvency – Current ratio, Liquidity ratio, Cash
position ratio
Day 17 Short-term Solvency – Current ratio, Liquidity ratio, Cash
position ratio
Day 17 Long term Solvency – Proprietary ratio, Debt equity ratio
Day 18 Long term Solvency – Proprietary ratio, Debt equity ratio
Day 18 Fixed Assets ratio, Capital Gearing Ratio
Week 4
Day 19 UNIT – III Fund Flow Statement Meaning
Day 20 Provisions against Current Liabilities and Assets
Day 21 Importance of fund flow statement
Day 22 Limitations of fund flow statement
Day 23 Distinction between Fund Flow statement and Balance sheet
Day 23 Schedule of changes in working capital
Day 24 Specimen of Fund Flow Statement
Day 24 Specimen of Adjusted Profit and Losses
Week 5
Day 25 Statement of Funds from Operations
Day 26 Practical Problems – Schedule of Changes in Working Capital
Day 27 Practical Problems – Schedule of Changes in Working Capital
Day 28 Practical Problems – Schedule of Changes in Working Capital
Day 29 Practical Problems – Schedule of Changes in Working Capital
Day 29 Practical Problems – Calculations of Funds from Operations
Day 30 Fund Flow Statement
Day 30 Fund Flow Statement – Without sale of Fixed assets
Week 6
Day 31 Fund Flow Statement with Income Statement
Day 32 Fund Flow Statement – With sale of Fixed assets
Day 33 Provision for depreciation of assets
Day 34 With issue of shares for fixed assets
Day 35 With issue of Bonus shares
Day 35 With Redrafted balance sheet
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Day 36 Meaning and Importance of Cash Flow Statement
Day 36 Difference between Fund flow analysis and Cash Flow analysis
Week 7
Day 37 Advantages of Cash flow statement
Day 38 Limitations of Cash flow analysis
Day 39 Preparation of cash flow statement
Day 40 Computation of cash from operations
Day 41 Computations of funds from operations
Day 41 External sources of cash
Day 42 Application of cash
Day 42 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( when profit and
current assets and liabilities are given )
Week 8
Day 43 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( when profit and
losses account alone is given )
Day 44 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( When Balance sheet
alone is given)
Day 45 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( When Balance sheet
alone is given)
Day 46 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( When Balance sheet
alone is given)
Day 47 When sundry details are given
Day 47 Simple cash flow statement
Day 48 Cash flow statement – Without sale of fixed assets
Day 48 UNIT – IV Marginal costing – Definition
Week 9
Day 49 Salient features
Day 50 Advantages of marginal costing
Day 51 Limitations
Day 52 Break even analysis
Day 53 Break even analysis
Day 53 Cost Volume Profit analysis
Day 54 Cost Volume Profit analysis
Day 54 Cost Volume Profit analysis
Week 10
Day 55 Applications of marginal costing
Day 56 Applications of marginal costing
Day 57 UNIT – V Budgeting and budgetary control – Meaning and
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Day 58 Objectives of budgetary Control
Day 59 Essentials of budgetary Control
Day 59 Advantages and Limitations
Day 60 Classification and types of budgeting
Day 60 Sales Budget
Week 11
Day 61 Sales Budget
Day 62 Purchase Budget
Day 63 Purchase Budget
Day 64 Purchase Budget
Day 65 Production Budget
Day 65 Production Budget
Day 66 Production Budget
Day 66 Classification and types of budgeting – Flexible, cash
Week 12
Day 67 Flexible budget
Day 68 Flexible budget
Day 69 Fixed Budget
Day 70 Fixed Budget
Day 71 Cash Budget
Day 71 Cash Budget
Day 72 Standard costing and variance analysis
Day 72 Standard costing and variance analysis
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 10.12.18
2 16 7.1.19
3 39 21.1.19
4 11 14.2.19
5 22 12.3.19
Total 96
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Subject Name : Principles of Auditing
Subject code : 63B
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Malathi
Lesson plan duration: 12weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course the student should be well
versed in the fundamental concepts of Auditing.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT: I Origin, Meaning and Definition of Auditing
Day 2 Objectives of Auditing
Day 3 Types of Auditing
Day 4 Advantages of Auditing, Limitations of Auditing
Day 5 Qualities of an Auditor
Week 2 Day 6 Professional qualifications - Professional qualities
Day 7 Personal qualities
Day 8 Audit Programmes
Day 9 UNIT :II Internal control – Meaning & Definition
Day 10 Objectives of internal control
Week 3 Day 11 Characteristics of internal control, Benefits of Internal control
Day 12 Internal check and Internal Audit Meaning and Definition
Day 13 Difference between internal check and internal audit
Day 14 Principles of internal check
Day 15 Advantages and Disadvantages of internal check
Week 4 Day 16 Audit Notebook, Working papers
Day 17 Vouching
Day 18 Importance of vouching
Day 19 Advantages of vouching
Day 20 Disadvantages of vouching
Week 5 Day 21 Voucher
Day 22 Vouching of cash book
Day 23 Vouching of trading transactions
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Day 24 Vouching of Impersonal ledger
Day 25 UNIT : III Verification of Assets
Week 6 Day 26 Valuation of Assets
Day 27 Verification of Liabilities
Day 28 Valuation of Liabilities
Day 29 Auditors position regarding the valuation of Assets
Day 30 Auditors position regarding the verification of Assets
Week 7 Day 31 Auditors position regarding the valuation of Liabilities
Day 32 Auditors position regarding the verification of Liabilities
Day 33 Depreciation and its methods
Day 34 Straight line methods
Day 35 Diminishing balance methods
Week 8
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Day 36 Annuity methods
Day 37 Sinking fund methods
Day 38 Depletion and machine hour rate method
Day 39 Causes of Depreciation
Day 40 Reserves and provisions
Week 9 Day 41 Secret reserves
Day 42 UNIT : IV Audit of Joint stock companies
Day 43 Qualification and Disqualification
Day 44 Various modes of company auditor
Day 45 Appointment of company auditor
Week 10 Day 46 Rights and Duties of an auditor
Day 47 Liabilities of an auditor
Day 48 Share capital and Share transfer audit
Day 49 Audit report - Contents of audit report and Types of audit report
Day 50 UNIT : V Investigation
Week 11 Day 51 Objectives of investigation
Day 52 Types of investigation
Day 53 Audit of computerised Accounts
Day 54 Electronic auditing
Day 55 Objectives of electronic auditing
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Week 12 Day 56 Characteristics of auditing through the computer
Day 57 Classification of control procedure
Day 58 Computerised audit techniques
Day 59 Types of Computerised audit techniques
Day 60 Investigation under the provision s of companies Act.
Prepared by: Mrs.K.Malathi Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 20.12.18
2 16 24.1.19
3 17 4.2.19
4 8 23.2.19
5 11 14.3.19
Total 60
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Subject Name : Indirect taxes
Subject code : 63C
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.M.Kumaresan
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the student should be well
versed in the prevailing indirect tax laws
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Indirect taxes meaning and definition
Day 2 Nature of indirect taxes, Special features of Indirect Taxes
Day 3 Contribution to government revenues
Day 4 Taxation under the Constitution
Day 5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Indirect Taxes.
Day 6 UNIT :II Good and Service Tax Introduction
Week 2
Day 7 Meaning of Good and Service Tax Introduction
Day 8 Need for GST
Day 9 Advantages of GST
Day 10 Structure of GST in India
Day 11 Dual concepts
Day 12 SGST
Week 3
Day 13 CGST
Day 14 IGST, UTGST
Day 15 Types of Rates under GST
Day 16 Taxes subsumed under State Goods and Services Tax Act 2017
Day 17 Taxes subsumed under Central Goods and Services Tax Act
Day 18 UNIT : III Levy and Collection under TNGST/CGST Acts
Week 4
Day 19 Restrictions on possession of excisable goods
Day 20 Offences and penalities
Day 21 Claim for refund of duty
Day 22 Interest on delayed refunds
Day 23 Interest on the amounts collected in excess of the duty
Day 24 Meaning of important terms of Goods, services and suppliers
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Week 5
Day 25 Meaning of important terms of business, Manufacture and
taxable person
Day 26 Meaning of important terms of aggregate turnover
Day 27 Meaning of important terms of input tax and Output tax
Day 28 Concept of supply and Composite supplies
Day 29 Mixed supplies
Day 30 Composition Levy
Week 6
Day 31 Time of supply of goods and services
Day 32 Value of Taxable supply.
Day 33 Input Tax credit
Day 34 Eligibility and conditions for taking input credit
Day 35 Reverse charge under the GST
Day 36 Registration procedure under GST
Day 37 Filing of Returns.
Week 7
Day 38 UNIT : IV Levy and Collection under The Integrated Goods
and Services Tax Act 2017
Day 39 Objectives of levy and collection of Tax
Day 40 Meaning of important terms of Integrated tax and intermediary
Day 41 Meaning of important terms of location of the recipient
Day 42 Meaning of important terms of supplier of services, output tax.
Day 43 Levy and Collection of Tax
Week 8
Day 44 Remission of duty on goods found deficient on quantity
Day 45 Registration of certain persons
Day 46 Interest on delayed payment of duty
Day 47 Penality for short levy or non – levy of duty in certain cases
Day 48 Determination of nature of Supply
Day 49 Inter-State supply
Day 50 Intra-State supply
Week 9
Day 51 Place of Supply of Goods or Services
Day 52 zero-rated supply
Day 53 UNIT : V Introduction to Customs Laws in India
Day 54 The Customs Act 1962
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Day 55 Features of customs duty
Day 56 Types of customs duty
Week 10
Day 57 Levy of customs duty
Day 58 Clearance of goods
Day 59 The Customs Tariff Act 1975
Day 60 Levy and Exemption from Custom duty
Day 61 Objectives of customs duty
Day 62 Taxable event
Week 11
Day 63 Charge of Custom duty
Day 64 Exemptions from duty
Day 65 Meaning of Classification of goods
Day 66 Methods of valuation of imported goods
Day 67 Abatement of duty in damaged or deteriorated goods
Day 68 Remission on duty on lost, destroyed or abandoned goods
Week 12
Day 69 Customs duty drawback.
Day 70 Difference between sales tax and customs duty
Day 71 Illegal Prohibited in import and export duty
Day 72 Duties for custom officers
Day 73 Provisions relating to conveyance
Day 74 Power to prohibit import and export of goods
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Prepared by: Mr.M.Kumaresan Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 5 29/12/18
2 12 18/1/19
3 20 18/2/19
4 15 23/2/19
5 22 19/3/19
Total 84
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Subject Name : Entrepreneurial Development
Subject code : 6EA
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018–March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the student
should be well versed in Concept relating to entrepreneur Knowledge in the finance
institution, project report incentives and subsidies.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Origin, Meaning and Definition of Entrepreneur
Day 2 Concept of entrepreneurship
Day 3 Nature of entrepreneurship
Day 4 characteristics of entrepreneurship
Day 5 Function of entrepreneurship
Week 2
Day 6 Types of entrepreneurship
Day 7 phases of EDP
Day 8 Meaning And Definition of Women entrepreneur
Day 9 Development of women entrepreneur
Day 10 Problems faced by women entrepreneur
Week 3
Day 11 rural entrepreneur
Day 12 Including self employment of women council scheme.
Day 13 UNIT : II The start-up process
Day 14 Project identification
Day 15 selection of the product
Week 4
Day 16 project formulation evaluation
Day 17 feasibility analysis,
Day 18 Project Report.
Day 19 UNIT : III Institutional service to entrepreneur – DIC
Day 20 Function of DIC
Week 5 Day 21 SIDO
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Day 22 Functions of SIDO
Day 23 NSIC
Day 24 Functions of NSIC
Day 25 SISI
Week 6
Day 26 Functions of SISI
Day 27 SSIC
Day 28 Functions of SSIC
Day 29 SIDCO
Day 30 Functions of SIDCO
Week 7
Day 31 ITCOT
Day 32 Functions of ITCOT
Day 33 IIC
Day 34 Functions of IIC
Day 35 KUIC
Week 8
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Day 36 Functions of KUIC
Day 37 Commercial bank.
Day 38 Functions of commercial banks
Day 39 UNIT: IV Institutional finance to entrepreneurs: IFCI.
Day 40 Functions of IFIC
Week 9
Day 41 SFC
Day 42 Functions of SFC
Day 43 IDBI and Functions of IDBI
Day 44 ICICI and Functions of ICICI
Day 45 TIIC and Functions of TIIC
Week 10
Day 46 SIDCS and Functions of SIDCS
Day 47 GIC and Functions of GIC
Day 48 UTI and Functions of UTI
Day 49 LIC and Functions of LIC
Day 50 SIPCOT and Functions of SIPCOT
Week 11
Day 51 SIDBI and Functions of SIDBI
Day 52 commercial bank, venture capital and Functions of venture
capital
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Day 53 UNIT : V Incentives meaning and Definition
Day 54 Objectives of Incentives
Day 55 Subsidies and its objectives
Week 12
Day 56 Subsidies services
Day 57 Subsidy for market. Transport
Day 58 seed capital assistance
Day 59 Taxation benefit to SSI
Day 60 role of entrepreneur in export promotion and import substitution
Prepared by: Mrs.R.Chitra Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 3.1.19
2 6 18.1.19
3 20 30.1.19
4 14 22.2.19
5 8 22.3.19
Total 60
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Subject Name : Financial Markets
Subject code : 6EV
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Renuga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018- March 2019)
Course Objective: To know the functioning of Indian financial markets and institutions
To know about the methods of financing and various sources of financing
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT: I Meaning and definition Finance ,Financial markets
Day 2 Origin financial markets
Day 3 Structure of financial markets
Day 4 Introduction of financial investment, Money markets meaning ,
definition
Day 5 Characteristics of money market, Money markets in India,
Indian Capital Markets
Week 2
Day 6 Differences between Money market and capital market
Day 7 Classifications of Indian Money market
Day 8 Objectives and Structure of Indian Money market
Day 9 UNIT: II Corporate Securities – Meaning, definition,Objectives
Day 10 Markets for Corporate Securities
Week 3
Day 11 New Issue Markets and its importance
Day 12 Functions and Issue mechanism in New issue markets
Day 13 Merchant Banking
Day 14 Role and functions of Merchant Bankers in India
Day 15 Under writing – meaning, definition, Under Writers and their
types
Week 4
Day 16 Role and functions of Under writers in New issue markets
Day 17 Merits and demerits of Under writers and Under writing
Commission
Day 18 UNIT : III Secondary Markets – Meaning, Definition,
importance of Secondary Markets
Day 19 Stock Exchanges in India
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Day 20 Stock Exchange – Bombay stock and National Stock exchange
Week 5
Day 21 Differences between Bombay stock exchange and National
stock exchange
Day 22 Functions of Stock Exchange
Day 23 Types of securities in Secondary Market
Day 24 Role of Secondary Market
Day 25 Trading in Stock exchange
Week 6
Day 26 Differences between Primary market and secondary market
Day 27 Various speculative Transactions
Day 28 SEBI – meaning, definition and Function
Day 29 Role and functions of SEBI and Regulation Stock Exchange
Day 30 UNIT IV Bank – meaning, definition, importance
Week7
Day 31 Functions of bank and list of nationalised banks in India
Day 32 Banks as Financial Intermediaries
Day 33 Commercial Banks – meaning and its functions
Day 34 Role of Commercial Banks in Financing
Day 35 IDBI - Organisation and Management
Week 8
Day 36 Functions and financial assistance of IDBI
Day 37 Developmental Activities of IDBI
Day 38 IFCI - Organisation and Management
Day 39 Functions and activities of the IFCI
Day 40 LIC – Organisation and Management
Week 9
Day 41 Importance and objectives, Functions of LIC
Day 42 GIC – Importance and objectives
Day 43 Function of GIC
Day 44 UTI - Organisation and Management
Day 45 Importance and objectives, Functions of GIC
Week 10
Day 46 Functions of GIC
Day 47 Mutual Fund – Objectives and types
Day 48 Importance of Mutual Fund, Mutual Funds in India
Day 49 Investment Companies and Investment companies in India
Day 50 UNIT V New modes of Financing
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Week 11
Day 51 Leasing – Meaning, Leasing as source of Finance
Day 52 Forms of leasing
Day 53 Venture Capital – meaning, definition, Venture Capital in India
Day 54 Dimension and functions of venture Capital
Day 55 Factoring – meaning, definition and objectives, Types of
factoring
Week 12
Day 56 Modus operandi of factoring
Day 57 Factoring as a source of Finance
Day 58 Securitisation of assets
Day 59 Mechanics of Securitisation
Day 60 Utility of Securitisation and Securitisation in India
Prepared by : Mrs.M.Renuga Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 3.1.19
2 9 21.1.19
3 12 13.2.19
4 20 26.2.19
5 11 14.3.19
Total 60
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Subject Name : Computer Applications Practicals - II
Subject code : 6ZP
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Vijaya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the
student should have understood the basic framework and how to work in Ms-
Word and Ms-Excel.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Syllabus and Overview
Day 2 MS – Powerpoint : Aim and Algorithm
Designing slide to advertise a new product in MS – Powerpoint
Day 3 Designing slide to advertise a new product in MS – Powerpoint
– Practical Lab
Week 2
Day 4 Aim and Algorithm given: Creating Organisation Chart in MS -
Powerpoint
Day 5 Creating Organisation Chart in MS - Powerpoint – Practical Lab
Day 6 Creating Organisation Chart in MS - Powerpoint – Practical Lab
Week 3
Day 7 Aim and Algorithm given
Slide Show preparation in MS - Powerpoint
Day 8 Slide Show preparation in MS - Powerpoint – Practical Lab
Day 9 MS – Access: Aim and Algorithm given: Creating Student
database in MS- Access
Week 4
Day 10 Creating Student database in MS – Access - Practical Lab
Day 11 Creating Student database in MS – Access - Practical Lab
Day 12 Tally: Aim and Algorithm given : Company creation and
alteration
Week 5
Day 13 Company creation and alteration - Practical Lab
Day 14 Aim and Algorithm given: Creating and displaying ledger
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Day 15 Creating and displaying ledger - Practical Lab
Week 6
Day 16 Creating and displaying ledger- Practical Lab
Day 17 Aim and Algorithm given : Voucher creation
Day 18 Voucher creation - Practical Lab
Week 7
Day 19 Voucher creation - Practical Lab
Day 20 Aim and Algorithm given: Alteration and deleting of a voucher
Day 21 Alteration and deleting of a voucher - Practical Lab
Week 8
Day 22 Alteration and deleting of a voucher - Practical Lab
Day 23 Aim and Algorithm given
Inventory information – stock summary
Day 24 Inventory information – stock summary Practical Lab
Week 9
Day 25 Inventory information – stock summary Practical Lab
Day 26 Aim and Algorithm given: Inventory information – Godown
creation and alteration
Day 27 Inventory information – Godown creation and alteration –
Practical Lab
Week 10
Day 28 Inventory information – Godown creation and alteration –
Practical Lab
Day 29 Aim and Algorithm given :Final accounts
Day 30 Final accounts – Practical Lab
Week 11
Day 31 Final accounts – Practical Lab
Day 32 Final accounts – Practical Lab
Day 33 Aim and Algorithm given: Bank reconciliation statement and
Accounting and inventory information
Week 12
Day 34 Bank reconciliation statement and Accounting and inventory
information - Practical Lab
Day 35 Aim and Algorithm given: Bill wise statement
Day 36 Bill wise statement - Practical Lab
Prepared by: Mrs.R.Vijaya Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
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Bachelor of Commerce With Computer Applications
(B.Com (CA))
Department of Commerce With Computer
Applications
PIONEER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
Teaching lesson plan
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I Core II – Introduction to Information Technology 13B 4
I Allied Paper I : Mathematics for Business 1AA 4
I Environmental Studies 1FA 2
II Core III – Advanced Accounting 23A 7
II Core IV–Computer Application: MS Office Internet
and Tally - Practical-I 23P 4
II Allied Paper II – Statistics for Business 2AA 5
II Value Education – Human Rights 2FB 2
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Subject Name : Part I – Tamil I
Subject code : 11T
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.G.Sampathkumar
Lesson plan duration : 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
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Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 12E
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. P.Chandrasekar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the interest of
the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the young
mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: ONE ACT PLAYS
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I
Prose 1. The refugee by K.A.Abbas introduction
Day 2 Author introduction
Day 3 The lesson to be taken in detailed
Day 4 Essay to be given for prose
Day 5 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 6 Prose 2: The Lady or the tiger to be taken
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
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Day 9 Class test to de conducted
Day 10 Prose 3 –The sky is the limit text explanation
Day 11 Essay to be given
Day 12 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 3
Day 13 Class test to be conducted
Day 14 UNIT-II
Poetry 1- The solitary Reaper by William Shakespeare
Day 15 Poem explanation
Day 16 Essay to be given
Day 17 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 18 Class test to be conducted
Week 4
Day 19 Poetry 2: Gift to be taken
Day 20 Essay to be Given
Day 21 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 22 Class test to be conducted
Day 23 Poetry 3- Ode to a west wind -introduction
Day 24 Detailed explanation with major themes
Week 5
Day 25 Essay to be given
Day 26 One words to be discussed
Day 27 Class test to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-III
Short story 1: The fortune Teller text explanation
Day 29 Essay to be given for short story
Day 30 Objective questions to be given for The fortune Teller
Week 6
Day 31 Short story 2- The Post master text explanation
Day 32 Essay to be given
Day 33 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 34 Class test to be conducted
Day 35 Short Story 3- The Model Millionaire Introduction
Day 36 Text explanation
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Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 39 Class test to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-IV
One Act Play 1: The Death Trap
Day 41 Explanation of the text
Day 42 Continued the text
Week 8
Day 43 Essay to be given
Day 44 One words to be discussed
Day 45 Class test to be conducted
Day 46 One Act Play 2: The Anniversary taken
Day 47 One act play taken in detailed
Day 48 Play to be enacted.
Week 9
Day 49 Play to be enacted
Day 50 Essay to be given
Day 51 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 52 Class test to be conducted
Day 53 UNIT-V
Grammar 1: parts of speech
Day 54 Noun, adjective, conjunction
Week 10
Day 55 Pronoun, adverbs
Day 56 Interjection, preposition, verbs
Day 57 Exercises to be given
Day 58 Class test to be conducted
Day 59 Grammar 2.Articles taken in detailed
Day 60 Exercises to be given.
Week 11
Day 61 Grammar 3– Prepositions to be taken in detailed
Day 62 Examples given
Day 63 Exercises to be given for practice
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Day 64 Class test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar 4– Jumbled sentences taken
Day 66 Exercises to be given for practice
Week 12
Day 67 Class test to be conducted
Day 68 Grammar 5–Tenses -Introduction
Day 69 Present Tense with exercises
Day 70 Past Tense with exercises
Day 71 Future Tense with exercises
Day 72 Class test to be conducted
Prepared by: Mr. P.Chandrasekar Approved by: Mrs M.Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 15 06.08.2018
3 12 24.08.2018
4 13 27.08.2018
5 19 12.10.2018
Total 72
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Subject Name : Principles of Accountancy
Subject code : 13A
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. M. Kumaresan
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks ( June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the student should have
understood
Concepts and conventions of Accounting.
Basic Accounting framework
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – 1: Meaning and Definition of Book keeping , accounting,
objectives
Day 2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Accounting
Day 3 Process, steps , branches of accounting
Day 4 Methods and types of Accounting, Rules of accounting
Day 4 Methods and types of Accounting, Rules of accounting
Week 2
Day 5 Concepts and conventions of Accounting
Day 6 Journal meaning , Practical problems in journal
Day 7 Practical problems in journal
Day 8 Ledger meaning , Practical problems in ledger
Day 8 Ledger meaning , Practical problems in ledger
Week 3
Day 9 Problems in journal with ledger
Day 10 Subsidiary books I – Purchase book , sales book problems
Day 11 Subsidiary books I - Purchase return book , sales return book
problems
Day 12 Subsidiary book II – single column cash book problems ,Double
column cash book
Day 12 Subsidiary book II – single column cash book problems ,Double
column cash book
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Week 4
Day 13 Triple column cash book problems
Day 14 Petty cash book , Trail balance problems &
Day 15 UNIT – 2: Final Accounts Meaning , Trading , profit and loss and balance
sheet.
Day 16 Adjusting entries and adjustment explanation.
Day 16 Final accounts problems
Week 5
Day 17 Final accounts problems
Day 18 Practical problems in final accounts with adjustments
Day 19 Practical problems in final accounts with adjustments
Day 20 Practical problems in final accounts with adjustments
Day 20 Practical problems in final accounts with adjustments
Week 6
Day 21 Rectification of Errors meaning and its types.
Day 22 Problems in rectification of errors
Day 23 Problems in rectification of errors
Day 24 UNIT – 3: Bill of exchange meaning objectives
Day 24 Journal entries in Bill of Exchange
Week 7
Day 25 Journal entries in Bill of Exchange
Day 26 Journal Entries in Bill of Exchange
Day 27 Average due date meaning , problems in average due date
Day 28 Problems in average due date with interest
Day 28 Problems in average due date with interest
Week 8
Day 29 Account current meaning and its methods
Day 30 Problems in Account current
Day 31 Problems in Account current
Day 32 UNIT – 4: Consignment meaning and objectives
Day 32 Journal entries in consignment account
Week 9
Day 33 Journal entries in consignment account
Day 34 Journal entries in consignment account
Day 35 Problems in valuation of unsold goods in consignment
Day 36 Joint venture meaning and objectives
Day 36 Journal entries in joint venture account
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Week 10
Day 37 Journal entries in joint venture account
Day 38 Journal entries in joint venture account
Day 39 UNIT - 5: Bank Reconciliation statement meaning and objectives
Day 40 Problems in bank reconciliation statement
Day 40 Problems in bank reconciliation statement
Week 11
Day 41 Problems in bank reconciliation statement
Day 42 Problems in bank reconciliation statement
Day 43 Receipts and Payments Problems
Day 44 Receipts and Payments Problems
Day 44 Receipts and Payments Problems
Week 12
Day 45 Income and expenditure account and balance sheet problems
Day 46 Income and expenditure account and balance sheet problems
Day 47 Income and expenditure account and balance sheet problems
Day 48 Income and expenditure account and balance sheet problems
Day 48 Accounts of professionals.
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Prepared by : Mr. M.Kumaresan Approved by: Mr. M.Kumaresan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 1.08.2018
2 17 21.08.2018
3 11 3.09.2018
4 10 20.09.2018
5 9 17.10.2018
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Subject Name : Introduction to information technology
Subject code : 13B
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. S. Devipriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the students should
have thorough knowledge about concepts and principles of information technology.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – 1: Hardware and software
Day 2 Computer systems
Day 3 Importance of computers in business
Day 4 Data and information
Week 2
Day 5 Data processing
Day 6 Data storage
Day 7 Data retrieval capabilities
Day 8 Data base management system
Week 3
Day 9 Computer applications in various areas of business
Day 10 Computer applications in various areas of business
Day 11 Computer related jobs in business
Day 12 UNIT – 2: Types of computer systems- micro, mini, mainframe and
super computers
Week 4
Day 13 Types of computer systems- micro, mini, mainframe and super computer
Day 14 Analog digital and hybrid computers
Day 15 Analog digital and hybrid computers
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Day 16 Business and scientific computer systems
Week 5
Day 17 Generation of computers
Day 18 Generation of computers
Day 19 Laptop or notebook computers
Day 20 Data processing systems
Week 6
Day 21 Batch time system ,online time system, real time system, time sharing
Day 22 Multiprogramming system, Multiprocessing systems
Day 23 Networking’s : local area ,metropolitan area and wide area networks.
Day 24 Networking’s : local area ,metropolitan area and wide area networks.
Week 7
Day 25 UNIT – 3: Components of computers input ,output and storage
devices
Day 26 Components of computers input ,output and storage devices
Day 27 Difference between input device and output device
Day 28 Software: system software and application software
Week 8
Day 29 Programming language-machine language- assembly language,
higher level languages
Day 30 Flowchart and programme flow charts.
Day 31 Steps in developing a computer programme.
Day 32 UNIT - 4 : Operating systems: dos, windows, unix, windows nt,
windows98
Week 9
Day 33 Operating systems: dos, windows, unix, windows nt, windows98
Day 34 E –commerce
Day 35 Internet , extranet and intranet
Day 36 E-mail and its uses
Week 10
Day 37 World wide websites
Day 38 Mobile computers
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Day 39 Difference between internet , intranet ,extranet
Day 40 UNIT – 5 : System analysis and design
Week 11
Day 41 Computer based information system
Day 42 Computer based information system
Day 43 Transaction processing office automation
Day 44 Management information system
Week 12
Day 45 Management information system
Day 46 Decision support systems
Day 47 Decision support systems
Day 48 Expert system
Prepared by : Mrs.S.Devipriya Approved by: Mr.M.Kumaresan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 11 3.08.2018
2 13 3.09.2018
3 7 24.09.2018
4 8 4.10.2018
5 9 17.10.2018
Total 48
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Subject Name : Allied paper 1 Mathematics for Business
Subject code :1AA
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 5
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Ranjanadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should
have understood the concepts of mathematics and learn applications of statistical and
numerical methods .
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT - 1: Introduction
Day 2 Set Theory
Day 3 Related Problem
Day 4 Arithmetic and Geometric Series
Day 5 Related Problems
Week 2
Day 6 Simple Interest
Day 7 Related Problems
Day 8 Compound Interest
Day 9 Related Problems
Day 10 Effective rate of Interest
Week 3
Day 11 Related Problems
Day 12 Annuity Present Value
Day 13 Related Problems
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Day 14 Related Problems
Day 15 Discounting of Bills
Week 4
Day 16 Related Problems
Day 17 Related Problems
Day 18 Banker’s Gain
Day 19 Related Problems
Day 20 UNIT – II : Introduction
Week 5
Day 21 Matrix Addition
Day 22 Related Problems
Day 23 Matrix Multiplication
Day 24 Related Problems
Day 25 Inverse of Matrix
Week 6
Day 26 Related Problems
Day 27 Rank of Matrix
Day 28 Related Problems
Day 29 Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equation
Day 30 Related Problems
Week 7
Day 31 UNIT –III : Introduction
Day 32 Variables, constants and function
Day 33 Related Problems
Day 34 Related Problems
Day 35 Limits of Algebraic Functions
Week 8
Day 36 Related Problems
Day 37 Simple Differentiation of Algebraic
Day 38 Related Problems
Day 39 First Order Derivations Maxima and Minima
Day 40 Related Problems
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Week 9
Day 41 Related Problems
Day 42 Application to Business Problems
Day 43 Related Problems
Day 44 UNIT –IV : Introduction
Day 45 Elementary Integral Calculus
Week 10
Day 46 Related Problems
Day 47 Related Problems
Day 48 Determining Indefinite Simple Functions
Day 49 Related Problems
Day 50 Related Problems
Week 11
Day 51 Integration by parts
Day 52 Related Problems
Day 53 Related Problems
Day 54 UNIT –V : Linear Programming Problem
Day 55 Linear Programming Problem
Week 12
Day 56 Related Problems
Day 57 Related Problems
Day 58 Solution by Graphical Method
Day 59 Related Problems
Day 60 Solution by Graphical Method solution by Simple Method Related Problems
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Prepared by : Mrs R.Ranjana Devi Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavana priya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 19 25.07.2018
2 11 27.08.2018
3 13 22.09.2018
4 10 01.10.2018
5 7 17.10.2018
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Subject Name : Environmental Studies
Subject code : 1 FA
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mr.M.Kumaresan
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018 )
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have gained
knowledge about Essentials of Environment
.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – 1: Environmental studies
Day 2 Scope of Environmental Studies
Week 2
Day 3 Water Resources
Day 4 Forest Resources
Week 3
Day 5 Land Resources
Day 6 Related topics discussed
Week 4
Day 7 UNIT – 2:Ecology
Day 8 Eco system
Week 5
Day 9 Types of Eco System
Day 10 Energy Flow
Week 6
Day 11 Food Relation
Day 12 Classification of Ecosystem
Week 7 Day 13 UNIT - 3 : Biodiversity
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Day 14 Types of Biodiversity
Week 8
Day 15 Values and Importance of Biodiversity
Day 16 Biodiversity at National and Global level
Week 9
Day 17 Conversation of Biodiversity
Day 18 UNIT - 4: Pollution
Week 10
Day 19 Noise pollution , Air pollution
Day 20 Water pollution Soil pollution and Thermal pollution
Week 11
Day 21 UNIT – 5: Environmental Laws
Day 22 Environmental Laws in India
Week 12
Day 23 Environmental protection Act 1986
Day 24 Forest And conservative forces
Prepared by : Mr.M.Kumaresan Approved by: Mr.M.Kumaresan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 19.07.2018
2 6 2.08.2018
3 5 26.08.2018
4 3 19.09.2018
5 4 25.10.2018
Total 24
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Subject Name : Part I – Tamil II
Subject code : 21T
Semester :2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.G.Sampathkumar
Lesson plan duration : 12 weeks (December 2018 - March 2019)
Course objective
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Assistant Professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 22E
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.P.Chandrasekar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the interest of
the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the young
mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: BIOGRAPHY
The short stories and biography teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I :
Poetry 1- Let me not to the marriage of true minds by William Shakespeare -
Author Introduction
Day 2 Poem explanation
Day 3 Essay to be given
Day 4 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 5 Class test to be conducted
Day 6 Poetry 2-Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert frost line by line
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explanation
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Poetry 3. The Lotus – Torru Dutt -introduction
Day 11 Line by line explanation
Day 12 Essay to be given
Week 3
Day 13 One words to be discussed
Day 14 Class test to be conducted
Day 15 UNIT-II:
Prose 1- My greatest Olympic prize, -Jesse owens
Day 16 Author introduction
Day 17 Description of the text to be taken in detailed
Day 18 Essay to be given for prose
Week 4
Day 19 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 20 Prose 2- Early influences by A .P.J Abdul Kalam text explanation
Day 21 Essay to be given
Day 22 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 23 Prose 3-On keyhole morals-A.G.Gardiner text explanation
Day 24 Essay to be given
Week 5
Day 25 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 26 Class test to be conducted
Day 27 UNITE-III:
Short story 1:The Selfish Giant- text explanation
Day 28 Essay to be given for short story
Day 29 Objective questions to be given for selfish giant
Day 30 Short story 2-Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari text explanation
Week 6
Day 31 Essay to be given
Day 32 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 33 Class test to be conducted
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Day 34 Short Story 3- The Diamond Necklace, guy de Maupassant
Day 35 Text explanation
Day 36 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Class test to be conducted
Day 39 UNITE-IV:
Biography 1:Abraham Lincoln- JB Neilson text taken
Day 40 Explanation of the text
Day 41 Continued the text of Abraham Lincoln
Day 42 Essay to be given
Week 8
Day 43 One words to be discussed
Day 44 Class test to be conducted
Day 45 Biography 2-Indira Gandhi by sunder Raju -Introduction
Day 46 explanation of the biography
Day 47 Essay to be given
Day 48 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 9
Day 49 Class test to be conducted
Day 50 UNIT-V:
Grammar 1- Sentence pattern to be taken in detailed
Day 51 Sentence pattern
Day 52 Exercises to be given for sentence pattern
Day 53 Kinds of sentences i) Statement ii) Interrogative to be taken with examples
Day 54 Kinds of sentences iii) Imperative iv) Exclamatory to be taken with examples
Week 10
Day 55 Exercises to be given for kinds of sentence
Day 56 Grammar 2.Active and Passive voice introduction
Day 57 Exercises to be given for Active voice
Day 58 Exercises to be given for passive voice
Day 59 Grammar 3.Reported speech
Day 60 explanation with Examples
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Week 11
Day 61 Exercises to be given
Day 62 Class test to be conducted
Day 63 Grammar 4-Letter writing – formal and informal
Day 64 Explanation of formal letters
Day 65 Exercises for formal letters
Day 66 Informal letters explanation
Week 12
Day 67 Exercises for informal letters
Day 68 Class test to be conducted
Day 69 Covering letter to be taken
Day 70 Resume writing to be taken
Day 71 Resume Exercises to be done
Day 72 Full revision
Prepared by: Mr. P.Chandrasekar Approved by: Mrs M .Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 04.01.2019
2 12 05.02.2019
3 12 28.02.2019
4 11 12.03.2019
5 23 19.03.2019
Total 72
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Subject Name : Advanced Accounting
Subject code : 23A
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. M. Kumaresan
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks ( November 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course, the students should have
understood the accounting procedures of Depreciation, Branch accounts, Hire Purchase and
Installment System, Single Entry and Partnership.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : 1 Depreciation meaning ,characteristics
Day 1 Causes – objective of its depreciation
Day 2 Methods of depreciation – Straight-line methods
Day 3 Diminishing balance methods
Day 3 Diminishing balance methods
Day 4 Distinction between straight line and Diminishing balance methods
Day 5 Change in methods of depreciation
Day 6 Annuity methods
Week 2
Day 7 Depreciation fund and sinking fund methods
Day 7 Depreciation fund and sinking fund methods
Day 8 Insurance policy and depletion methods , Machine hour rate methods
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Day 9 Provision and Reserve , type of the reserve .
Day 9 Provision and Reserve , type of the reserve .
Day 10 Provision for repair and renewals –summary
Day 11 UNIT : 2 Branch a/c meaning- objective – type of branch
Day 12 Dependent branches – Debtors system invoice at cost
Week 3
Day 13 Invoice at selling price- stock and debtors system
Day 13 Invoice at selling price- stock and debtors system
Day 14 Wholes sale branch system- final a/c system
Day 15 Independent branch –reconciliation of transit item
Day 15 Independent branch –reconciliation of transit item
Day 16 Incorporation of branch trial balance
Day 17 Hire purchase system –importance –main features.
Day 18 Instalment purchase system –definition- importance
Week 4
Day 19 Main features- instalment purchase system
Day 19 instalment purchase system problems
Day 20 Distinction between hire purchase and instalment system
Day 21 Accounting treatment for hire purchase system –journal entries
Day 21 Accounting treatment for hire purchase system –journal entries
Day 22 Calculation of interest-default and repossession-hire purchase trading A/c
Day 23 Debtor and stock methods –instalment purchase methods-summary
Day 24 UNIT : 3 single entry system-meaning- salient features-limitation
Week 5 Day 25 Difference between double entry and single entry system
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Day 25 Ascertainment of profit – Net worth methods
Day 26 Ascertainment of profit – Net worth methods
Day 27 Distinction between balance sheet and statement of affairs
Day 27 Conversion method
Day 28 Conversion method
Day 29 Missing item and appropriate a/c to find them
Day 30 Calculation of missing figures.
Week 6
Day 31 Preparation of final accounts in single entry system
Day 31 Preparation of final accounts
Day 32 UNIT: 4 Definition of partnership- partnership deed
Day 33 Necessary adjustment in account -interest of capital
Day 33 interest of capital , interest on drawings problems
Day 34 Interest of Drawing – partner salary, commission –Partner loan
Day 35 Interest on loan – P&L appropriation a/c
Day 36 Capital A/c of Partners- Fixed capital methods
Week 7
Day 37 Fluctuation capital methods – capital ratio
Day 37 past adjustment – Guarantee
Day 38 Admission of partner – Profit share ratio- sacrificing ratio
Day 39 Adjustment of good will –Need for goodwill factors affecting the value
good will
Day 39 Kind of goodwill-methods of valuation of goodwill
Day 40 Valuation of goodwill problems
Day 41 Treatment of goodwill and admission of a partner
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Day 42 Adjustment for capital –Retirement of a partner
Week 8
Day 43 Adjustment reserve and other accumulated P&L
Day 43 Adjustment reserve and other accumulated P&L
Day 44 Profit share ratio – Gaining ratio
Day 45 Profit share ratio – Gaining ratio
Day 45 Difference between sacrificing ratio and gaining ration
Day 46 Treatment of goodwill and retirement/death of a partner
Day 47 Adjustment of capital after retirement
Day 48 Adjustment reserve and other accumulated P&L
Week 9
Day 49 Adjustment reserve and other accumulated P&L
Day 49 Accounting standard (AS-10)
Day 50 Summary
Day 51 UNIT : 5 Meaning of dissolution –objective
Day 51 Settlement of accounts-accounting treatment
Day 52 Journal entries for dissolution
Day 53 Journal entries for dissolution
Day 54 Treatment of good will on dissolution
Week 10
Day 55 Treatment of unrecorded assets and liabilities
Day 55 Treatment of unrecorded assets and liabilities
Day 56 Insolvency of a partner
Day 57 Garner Vs Murray methods
Day 57 Capital ratio under fixed capital methods
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Day 58 Capital ratio under fixed capital methods
Day 59 Capital ratio under fluctuating capital methods
Day 60 Accounting procedure under fixed capital methods.
Week 11
Day 61 Application of Garner Vs Murray rule of India
Day 61 Insolvency of all partner
Day 62 Insolvency of all partner
Day 63 Insolvency of one partner
Day 63 Insolvency of one or more partner
Day 64 Insolvency of more partner
Day 65 Insolvency of more partner
Day 66 Piecemeal distribution
Week 12
Day 67 Piecemeal distribution problems
Day 67 Proportionate capital methods
Day 68 Proportionate capital methods
Day 69 Maximum loss methods
Day 69 Maximum loss methods
Day 70 Piecemeal distribution-exercises
Day 71 Proportionate capital methods –exercise
Day 72 Proportionate capital methods –exercise
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Prepared by : Mr. M.Kumaresan Approved by: Mr. M.Kumaresan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 02.01.2019
2 17 12.01.201
3 11 11.02.2019
4 25 28.02.2019
5 29 22.03.2019
Total 96
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Subject Name : Computer Applications Practical – I
Subject code : 23P
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms. V.Nivedha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks ( November 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the students should
have Practical knowledge in Ms – Office word, Excel, PowerPoint , Access and Well
versed in Tally
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
MS OFFICE WORD : Type Chairman‟s speech/ Auditor‟s report /
Minutes/ Agenda and perform the following operations:
Bold, Underline, Font Size, style, Background color, Text color, Line
spacing, Spell Check.
Day 2
Type Chairman‟s speech/ Auditor‟s report / Minutes/ Agenda and
perform the following operations: Alignment, Header & Footer, Inserting
pages and page numbers, Find and Replace.
Day 3 Prepare an invitation for the college function using Text boxes and clip
parts.
Day 4 Design an invoice and Account sales by using Drawing tool bar, Clip Art,
Word Art, Symbols, Borders and Shading.
Week 2
Day 5 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations:
Inserting the table, Data Entry, Alignment of Rows and Columns.
Day 6 Prepare a Class Time Table and perform the following operations:
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Inserting and deleting Rows and columns , Changing the table designs.
Day 7 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge
operation.
Day 8 Prepare a Shareholders meeting letter for 10 members using mail merge
operation.
Week 3
Day 9 Prepare Bio-Data by using Wizard/ Templates.
Day 10
MS OFFICE EXCEL : Prepare a mark list of your class (minimum of 5
subjects) and perform the following operations: Data Entry, Total,
Average, Result and Ranking by using arithmetic and logical functions
and sorting.
Day 11 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading, Profit & Loss Account and Business
Sheet) by using formula.
Day 12 Prepare Final Accounts (Trading, Profit & Loss Account and Business
Sheet) by using formula.
Week 4
Day 13
Draw the different type of charts (Line, Pie, Bar) to illustrate year-wise
performance of sales, purchase, profit of a company by using chart
wizard.
Day 14
Prepare a statement of Bank customers account showing simple interest
calculations for 10 different customers using mathematical and logical
functions.
Day 15
Prepare a statement of Bank customers account showing compound
interest calculations for 10 different customers using mathematical and
logical functions.
Day 16 Prepare a Product Life Cycle which should contain the following stages:
Introduction, Growth, Maturity, Saturation, Decline
Week 5
Day 17 MS OFFICE POWER POINT : Design presentation slides for a
product of your choice. The slides must include name, brand name, type
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of product, characteristics, special features, price, special offer etc. Add
voice if possible to explain the features of the product. The presentation
should work in manual mode.
Day 18 Design presentation slides for organization details for 5 levels of
hierarchy of a company by using organization chart.
Day 19
Design slides for the headlines News of a popular TV Channel. The
Presentation Should contain the following transactions: Top down,
Bottom up, Zoom in and Zoom out. - The presentation should work in
custom mode.
Day 20
Design presentation slides about an organization and perform frame
movement by interesting clip arts to illustrate running of an image
automatically.
Week 6
Day 21 Design presentation slides for the Seminar/Lecture Presentation using
animation effects and perform the following operations:
Day 22
MS OFFICE ACCESS :Prepare a payroll for employee database of an
organization with the following Details: Employee id, Employee name,
Date of Birth, Department and Designation, Date of appointment, Basic
pay, Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance and other deductions if
any. Perform queries for different categories.
Day 23
Prepare a payroll for employee database of an organization with the
following Details: Employee id, Employee name, Date of Birth,
Department and Designation, Date of appointment, Basic pay, Dearness
Allowance, House Rent Allowance and other deductions if any. Perform
queries for different categories.
Day 24
Create mailing labels for student database which should include atleast
three Table must have atleast two fields with the following details: Roll
Number, Name, Course, Year, College Name, University, Address, Phone
Number.
Week 7 Day 25 Create mailing labels for student database which should include atleast
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three Table must have atleast two fields with the following details: Roll
Number, Name, Course, Year, College Name, University, Address, Phone
Number.
Day 26 Gather price, quantity and other descriptions for five products and enter
in the Access table and create an invoice in form design view
Day 27 Create forms for the simple table assets
Day 28 Create report for the product database.
Week 8
Day 29 TALLY : Create a new company and group
Day 30 Create ledger minimum 10 transactions and display the relevant results.
Day 31 Create voucher minimum 10 transactions and display the relevant results.
Day 32 Alteration of a company, Alteration of ledger, Alteration of
voucher
Week 9
Day 33 Prepare trial balance, Profit and Loss A/c and Balance Sheet (with
minimum of any five adjustments).
Day 34 Create stock summary
Day 35 Godown creation and alteration
Day 36 Bank Reconciliation statement
Week 10
Day 37 Bill wise statement
Day 38 Prepare inventory statement using FIFO , LIFO
Day 39 Prepare inventory statement using Simple Average Method , Weighted
Average Method
Day 40 INTERNET : Create an e-mail id by using google.com
Week 11
Day 41 Create an e-mail by using yahoo.com
Day 42 By using mail id learn how to send and receive the message
Day 43 By using mail id learn how to attach the files , photos
Day 44 Search the relevant information by using yahoo.com and google.com
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Day 45 Search the relevant information by using rediff .com
Day 46 Search the relevant information by using hotmail .com
Day 47 Search the relevant data by using university website
Day 48 Search the relevant data by using college website
Prepared by : Ms. V.Nivedha Approved by: Mr.M.Kumaresan
Head of the Department
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Subject Name : Statistics for Business
Subject code : 2AA
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 5
Name of the faculty : R.Ranjanadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –April 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have gained
knowledge
the students shall enrich to solve the Statistical problems in
commerce
the students to learn the Statistical methods and their applications in Commerce
Statistical Tools that are essential for commerce, economics and industry
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit – I :Meaning and Definition of Statistics
Day 2 Collection of data –– Primary and Secondary
Day 3 Problems
Day 4 Classification and Tabulation
Day 5 Diagrammatic and Graphical presentation
Week 2
Day 6 Problems
Day 7 Measures of Central tendency – Mean, Median, Mode
Day 8 Mean - Problems
Day 9 Median - Problems
Day 10 Mode - Problems
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Week 3
Day 11 Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mean
Day 12 Geometric mean - Problems
Day 13 Problems
Day 14 Harmonic mean - Problems
Day 15 Problems
Week 4
Day 16 UNIT - II :Measures of Dispersion
Day 17 Range - Problems
Day 18 Mean - Deviation Problems
Day 19 Problems
Day 20 Quartile Deviation - Problems
Week 5
Day 21 Standard Deviation and Co-efficient of Variation.
Day 22 Problems
Day 23 Skewness – Meaning – Measures of Skewness
Day 24 Problems
Day 25 Pearson’s Problems
Week 6
Day 26 Problems
Day 27 Bowley’s co-efficient of Skewness.
Day 28 Problems
Day 29 UNIT - III :Correlation –Meaning and Definition
Day 30 Problems
Week 7
Day 31 Karl Pearson’s co-efficient of Correlation
Day 32 Spearman’s Rank Correlation problems
Day 33 Spearman’s Rank Correlation Problems
Day 34 Problems
Day 35 Co-efficient of Concurrent deviation.
Week 8
Day 36 Problems
Day 37 Regression Analysis – Meaning of regression and linear prediction
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Day 38 Problems
Day 39 Regression in two variables – Uses of Regression
Day 40 UNIT - IV :Time Series – Meaning, Components and Models
Week 9
Day 41 Problems
Day 42 Business forecasting – Methods of estimating trend – Graphic
Day 43 Problems
Day 44 Semi-average, Moving average and Method of Least squares – Seasonal
Variation
Day 45 Problems
Week 10
Day 46 Method of Simple average
Day 47 Index Numbers – Meaning, Uses and Methods of construction
Day 48 Problems
Day 49 Un-weighted and Weighted index numbers
Day 50 Problems
Week 11
Day 51 Tests of an Index number – Cost of living index number.
Day 52 UNIT - V :Interpolation: Binomial - Problems
Day 53 Problems
Day 54 Newton’s and Lagrange methods
Day 55 Problems
Week 12
Day 56 Probability – Concept and Definition
Day 57 Problems
Day 58 Addition and Multiplication theorems of Probability
Day 59 Problems
Day 60 Simple problems based on Addition and Multiplication theorems
only.
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Head of the Department
Unit
Lecture hours
Tentative date of completion
1 15 02.01.2019
2 13 28.01.2019
3 11 20.02.2019
4 12 11.03.2019
5 9 01.01.2019
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Subject Name : Human Rights
Subject code : 2FB
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.J.Chandragandhi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (November 2018 –April 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have gained
knowledge about Human values and Human rights.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Concept of Human Values, Value Education Towards Personal Development
Aim of education and value education, Evolution of value oriented education
Day 2 Concept of Human values; types of values; Components of value education
Week 2
Day 3 Personal Development : Self analysis and introspection;
Day 4 Sensitization towards gender equality, physically challenged, intellectually
challenged.
Week 3
Day 5 Respect to - age, experience, maturity, family members, neighbours, co-
workers
Day 6
Character Formation Towards Positive Personality: Truthfulness,
Constructively, Sacrifice, Sincerity, Self Control, Altruism, Tolerance,
Scientific Vision.
Week 4
Day 7 Value Education Towards National and Global Development National and
International Values: Constitutional or national values
Day 8 Democracy, socialism, secularism, equality, justice, liberty, freedom and
fraternity
Week 5 Day 9
Social Values - Pity and probity, self control, universal brotherhood.
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst, sincerity in profession, regularity,
punctuality and faith.
Day 10 Religious Values - Tolerance, wisdom, character. Aesthetic values - Love
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and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the same. National
Integration and international understanding.
Week 6
Day 11
Impact of Global Development on Ethics and Values Conflict of cross-
cultural influences, mass media, cross-border education, materialistic values,
professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of Adolescent
Emotions and behavior;
Day 12
Sex and spirituality: Comparision and competition; positive and negative
thoughts. Adolescent Emotions, arrogance, anger, sexual instability,
selfishness, defiance
Week 7
Day 13 Theraupatic MeasureControl of the mind, Simplified physical exercise
Day 14 Meditation – Objectives, types, effect on body, mind and soul
Week 8
Day 15 Yoga – Objectives, Types, Asanas d.Activities: (i)Moralisation of Desires
(ii)Neutralisation of Anger
Day 16 (iii)Eradication of Worries (iv)Benefits of Blessings
Week 9
Day 17
Human Rights 1.Concept of Human Rights – Indian and International
Perspectives a.Evolution of Human Rights b.Definitions under Indian and
International documents
Day 18 2. Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional
Provisions. a.Right to Life, liberty and Dignity
Week 10
Day 19 b. Right to Equality c. Right against Exploitation
Day 20 d. Cultural and Educational Rights e. Economic Rights
Week 11
Day 21 f. Political Rights g. Social Rights
3.Human Rights of Women and Children
Day 22
a. Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards (i)Female Foeticide and
Infanticide (ii)Physical assault and harassment (iii)Domestic violence
(iv)Conditions of Working Women 4.Institutions for Implementation
Week 12
Day 23 a. Human Rights Commission b. Judiciary 5.Violations and Redressel
Day 24 a.Violation by State b. Violation by Individuals c. Nuclear Weapons and
terrorism d. Safeguards.
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 4.01.2019
2 6 30.01.2019
3 5 22.02.2019
4 3 4.03.2019
5 4 16.03.2019
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Department of Computer Science
PIONEER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
Teaching lesson plan
Semester wise
2018-2019
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COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND C
PROGRAMMING 13A 4
DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS AND
ARCHITECTURE 13B 4
PROGRAMMING LAB-C 13P 4
MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE FOR
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1AA 4
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1FA 2
II
C++ PROGRAMMING 23A 4
C++ PROGRAMMING LAB 23P 4
INTERNET BASIC LAB 23Q 2
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 2AA 4
VALUE EDUCATION-HUMAN RIGHTS 2FB 2
III
DATA STRUCTURE 33A 4
JAVA PROGRAMMING 33B 4
PROGRAMMING LAB-C++ 33P 4
COMPUTER BASED OPTIMIZATION
TECHNIQUES 3AC 4
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3ZA 3
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE 3FC 2
IV
SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND OPERATING
SYSTEM 43A 4
LINUX AND SHELL PROGRAMMING 43B 4
LINUX AND SHELL PROGRAMMING LAB 43P 4
BUSINESS ACCOUNTING 4AC 4
SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT LAB 4ZP 3
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GENERAL AWARENESS 4FE 2
V
RDBMS AND ORACLE 53A 4
VISUAL BASIC 53B 4
PROGRAMMING LAB-VB & RDBMS 53P 4
COMPUTER NETWORKS 5EB 4
SOFTWARE TESTING 5ZC 3
VI
GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA 63A 4
PROJECT WORK LAB 67V 6
PROGRAMMING LAB-GRAPHICS AND
MULTIMEDIA 63P 4
WEB TECHNOLOGY 6EC 4
OPEN SOURCE 6EE 4
SOFTWARE TESTING LAB 6ZP 3
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Subject Name : Part I – Tamil I
Subject code : 11T
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Asha
Lesson plan duration : 13 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 12E
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. P.Chandrasekar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: ONE ACT PLAYS
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral of
life.
UNIT V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I: Prose 1. The refugee by K.A.Abbas introduction
Day 2 Author introduction
Day 3 Lesson to be taken in detailed
Day 4 Essay to be given for prose
Day 5 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 6 Prose 2: The Lady or the tiger to be taken
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to de conducted
Day 10 Prose 3 –The sky is the limit text explanation
Day 11 Essay to be given
Day 12 Objective Questions to be discussed
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Week 3
Day 13 Class test to be conducted
Day 14 UNIT-II : Poetry 1- The solitary Reaper by William Shakespeare
Day 15 Poem explanation
Day 16 Essay to be given
Day 17 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 18 Class test to be conducted
Week 4
Day 19 Poetry 2: Gift to be taken
Day 20 Essay to be Given
Day 21 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 22 Class test to be conducted
Day 23 Poetry 3- Ode to a west wind -introduction
Day 24 Detailed explanation with major themes
Week 5
Day 25 Essay to be given
Day 26 One words to be discussed
Day 27 Class test to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-III : Short story 1: The fortune Teller text explanation
Day 29 Essay to be given for short story
Day 30 Objective questions to be given for The fortune Teller
Week 6
Day 31 Short story 2- The Post master text explanation
Day 32 Essay to be given
Day 33 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 34 Class test to be conducted
Day 35 Short Story 3- The Model Millionaire Introduction
Day 36 Text explanation
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 39 Class test to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-IV : One Act Play 1: The Death Trap
Day 41 Explanation of the play
Day 42 Play to be continued
Week 8
Day 43 Essay to be given
Day 44 One words to be discussed
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Day 45 Class test to be conducted
Day 46 One Act Play 2: The Anniversary taken
Day 47 One act play taken in detailed
Day 48 Play to be enacted.
Week 9
Day 49 Play to be enacted
Day 50 Essay to be given
Day 51 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 52 Class test to be conducted
Day 53 UNIT-V : Grammar 1: parts of speech
Day 54 Noun, adjective, conjunction
Week 10
Day 55 Pronoun, adverbs
Day 56 Interjection, preposition, verbs
Day 57 Exercises to be given
Day 58 Class test to be conducted
Day 59 Grammar 2.Articles taken in detailed
Day 60 Exercises to be given.
Week 11
Day 61 Grammar 3– Prepositions to be taken in detailed
Day 62 Examples given
Day 63 Exercises to be given for practice
Day 64 Class test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar 4– Jumbled sentences taken
Day 66 Exercises to be given for practice
Week 12
Day 67 Class test to be conducted
Day 68 Grammar 5–Tenses -Introduction
Day 69 Present Tense with exercises
Day 70 Past Tense with exercises
Day 71 Future Tense with exercises
Day 72 Class test to be conducted
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 15 06.08.2018
3 12 24.08.2018
4 13 27.08.2018
5 19 12.10.2018
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Subject Name : Computing Fundamentals and C Programming
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.K.Manickaraj
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn about the Computer fundamentals
Approach the programming tasks using techniques learned and write pseudo-code.
Write the program on a computer, edit, compile, debug, correct, recompile and run it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit – I : Fundamentals of Computers : Fundamentals of
Computers : History of Computers
Day 2 Computers-Generations of Computers
Day 3 Classification of Computers
Day 4 Basic Anatomy of a Computer System
Week 2 Day 5 Input Devices-Processor
Day 6 Output Devices
Day 7 Memory Management
Day 8 Types of Software
Week 3 Day 9 Overview of Operating System, Programming Languages
Day 10 Translator Programs
Day 11 Problem Solving Techniques
Day 12 Overview of C.
Week 4 Day 13 Unit – II : Introduction Character set - C tokens
Day 14 Keyword & Identifiers
Day 15 Constants – Variables, Data types
Day 16 Declaration of variables - Assigning values to variables
Week 5 Day 17 Defining Symbolic Constants
Day 18 Arithmetic, Relational, Logical, Assignment, Conditional,
Bitwise, Special, Increment and Decrement operators
Day 19 Arithmetic Expressions – Evaluation of expression , precedence
of arithmetic operators
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Day 20 Type conversion in expression
Week 6 Day 21 Operator precedence & associativity, Mathematical functions
Day 22 Unit III : Decision Making and Branching: Introduction – if,
if....else
Day 23 nesting of if ...else statements- else if ladder
Day 24 The switch statement, The ?: Operator
Week 7
Day 25 The goto Statement.
Day 26 Decision Making and Looping: The while statement
Day 27 The do statement – the for statement-jumps in loops
Day 28 Arrays, Character Arrays
Week 8 Day 29 Sample Programs Using branching and looping Statements.
Day 30 Strings, String Manipulations, String Functions
Day 31 Unit IV : User-Defined Functions: Introduction
Day 32 Need and Elements of User-Defined Functions
Week 9 Day 33 Return Values and their types, Function Calls
Day 34 Declarations – Category of Functions. Nesting of Functions
Day 35 Recursion, Passing Arrays and Strings to Functions
Day 36 Sample Programs Using
Week 10 Day 37 The Scope, Visibility and Lifetime of Variables
Day 38 Multi file Programs.
Day 39 Structures, Array of Structures, Structure Pointer
Day 40 Unions
Week 11 Day 41 Unit V: Pointers: Introduction , Understanding pointers
Day 42 Accessing the address of a variable- Declaration and
Initialization of pointer Variable
Day 43 Chain of pointers, Pointer Expressions
Day 44 Pointers and Arrays, Pointers and String
Week 12 Day 45 Array of pointers
Day 46 Pointers to Functions
Day 47 File Management in C.
Day 48 Command Line Argument
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 12 19.6.2018
2 9 28.7.2018
3 9 07.8.2018
4 10 28.8.2018
5 8 20.9.2018
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Subject Name :Digital Fundamentals And Computer Architecture
Subject code : 13B
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.V.Thirumalar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To study the basic organization and architecture of digital computers (CPU, memory,
I/O, software).
To conceptualize the basics of organizational and architectural issues of a digital
computer.
To analyze performance issues in processor and memory design of a digital computer .
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT – I : Number System and Binary Codes:
Day 2 Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal
Day 3 Binary addition, Multiplication, Division
Day 4 Floating point representation
Week 2 Day 5 Complements, BCD
Day 6 Excess3, Gray Code
Day 7 Arithmetic Circuits: Half adder, Full adder
Day 8 Parallel binary adder, BCD adder
Week 3 Day 9 Half subtractor, Full subtractor
Day 10 Parallel binary subtractor, Digital Logic: Basic Gates– NOR,
NAND, XOR Gates
Day 11 UNIT II: Combinational Logic Circuits: Boolean algebra
Day 12 Karnaugh map, Canonical form 1
Week 4 Day 13 Construction and properties, Implicants – Don‘t care
combinations
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Day 14 Product of sum, Sum of products, Simplifications.
Day 15 Sequential circuits: Flip-Flops: RS, D, JK, and T
Day 16 Multiplexers, Demultiplexers
Week 5 Day 17 Decoder Encoder
Day 18 shift registers
Day 19 Counters
Day 20 UNIT III: Input – Output Organization
Week 6 Day 21 Input – output interface
Day 22 I/O Bus and Interface
Day 23 I/O Bus Versus Memory Bus
Day 24 Isolated Versus Memory
Week 7
Day 25 Mapped I/O – Example of I/O Interface.
Day 26 Asynchronous data transfer
Day 27 Strobe Control
Day 28 Handshaking
Week 8 Day 29 UNIT IV: Priority Interrupt: Introduction
Day 30 Daisy Chaining Priority
Day 31 Parallel Priority Interrupt
Day 32 Direct Memory Access
Week 9 Day 33 RAM,ROM Chip
Day 34 DMA Controller,
Day 35 DMA Transfer
Day 36 Test
Week 10 Day 37 Input – Output Processor,
Day 38 CPU-IOP Communication
Day 39 UNIT V: Memory Organization
Day 40 Memory Hierarchy
Week 11 Day 41 Main Memory
Day 42 Associative memory
Day 43 Hardware Organization
Day 44 Match Logic
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Week 12 Day 45 Read Operation, Write Operation
Day 46 Cache Memory: Associative
Day 47 Direct, Set-associative Mapping
Day 48 Writing into Cache Initialization
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 10 19.6.2018
2 09 23.7.2018
3 09 07.8.2018
4 10 24.8.2018
5 10 20.9.2019
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Subject Name : Computing Fundamentals and C Programming - LAB
Subject code : 13P
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. K.Manickaraj
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn about the C Language Fundamental
Approach the programming tasks using techniques learned and write pseudo-code.
Week
Day
Topic
Week 1
Day 1 How to start computer and opening C editor
Day 2 Writing small programmes in C (save, compile, edit, run)
Day 3 1. Write a C program to find the sum, average, standard
deviation for a given set of numbers
Week 2
Day 4 Example program for Expressions
Day 5 Example program using looping statement
Day 6 2. Write a C program to generate ―n‖ prime numbers.
Week 3
Day 7 Example program using Branching
Day 8 Sample programs for series (sin, cos, sum of n number, etc...)
Day 9 3. Write a C program to generate Fibonacci series.
Week 4
Day 10 Sample program for matrixes(rows and columns) and arrays
Day 11 Example program using matrix addition
Day 12 4. Write a C program to print magic square of order n where n >
3 and n is odd.
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Week 5
Day 13 Example program to arrange numbers in orders
Day 14 Example program to arrange lettersin orders
Day 15 5. Write a C program to sort the given set of numbers in
ascending order.
Week 6
Day 16 Sample program using string functions
Day 17 Sample program using string functions
Day 18 6. Write a C program to check whether the given string is a
palindrome or not using pointers.
Week 7
Day 19 Sample programs using structures
Day 20 Sample programs using structures
Day 21 7. Write a C program to count the number of Vowels in the
given sentence
Week 8
Day 22 Example program for different types of functions
Day 23 Example program for different types of functions
Day 24 8. Write a C program to find the factorial of a given number
using recursive function
Week 9
Day 25 Sample programs using pointers
Day 26 Sample programs using pointers
Day 27
9. Write a C program to print the student‘s Mark sheet assuming
roll no, name, and marks in 5 subjects in a structure. Create an
array of structures and print the mark sheet in the university
pattern.
Week 10
Day 28 Sample programs using pointers
Day 29 Sample programs using pointers
Day 30 10. Write a function using pointers to add two matrices and to
return the resultant matrix to the calling function.
Week 11
Day 31 Sample program to operate files in C
Day 32 Example program for operating file functions
Day 33
11. Write a C program which receives two filenames as
arguments and check whether the file contents are same or not.
If same delete the second file.
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Week 12
Day 34
12. Write a program which takes a file as command line
argument and copy it to another file. At the end of the second
file write the total i)no of chars ii) no. of words and iii) no. of
lines.
Day 35 Test
Day 36 Recap of lab programs
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
Program 1,2,3 14 16/07/2019
Program 4,5,6 06 01/08/2019
Program 7,8,9, 09 1708/2019
Program 10,11 05 20/08/2019
Program 12 02 05/09/2019
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Subject Name : Mathematical Structure For Computer Science
Subject code : 1AA
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty :Mrs.R.Brindha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should
have understood the concepts of mathematics and learn applications of statistical and
numerical methods for computer science.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit I Matrices: Introduction about matrices
Day 2 Types of matrices
Day 3 Operational rules of matrices
Day 4 Matrix addition and subtraction
Day 5 Determinant
Week 2 Day 6 Matrix Scalar multiplication
Day 7 Matrix multiplication of 2nd
and 3rd
order
Day 8 Matrix inversion of 2nd
order
Day 9 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Day 10 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Week 3 Day 11 Solving the system of linear equation
Day 12 Eigen values and eigen vectors
Day 13 Unit II: System of simultaneous linear algebraic equations
Gauss Elimination method
Day 14 Related problems
Day 15 Related problems
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Week 4 Day 16 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 17 Gauss Jordan method
Day 18 Related problems
Day 19 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 20 Gauss Seidel method
Week 5 Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 23 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 24 Class test
Day 25 Unit III:Numerical Differentiation - Newton‟s forward difference
formulae
Week 6 Day 26 Problems
Day 27 Newton’ s backward formulae
Day 28 Problems
Day 29 Problems
Day 30 Stirlings formula
Week 7 Day 31 Problems
Day 32 Numerical Integration Trapezoidal rule
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 Simpson‟s 1/3rd
rules
Week 8 Day 36 Simpson‟s 3/8th rules.
Day 37 Unit IV Measures of Central tendency - Arithmetic Mean
Day 38 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 39 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 40 Median
Week 9 Day 41 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 42 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 43 Mode
Day 44 Measures of dispersion : Range
Day 45 Quartile deviation
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Week 10 Day 46 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 47 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 48 Standard deviation
Day 49 Unit V: Regression and correlation
Day 50 Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation
Week 11 Day 51 Related problems
Day 52 Spearman’ s Rank correlation- Ranks are given and not given
Day 53 Repeated ranks
Day 54 Regression lines
Day 55 Related problems
Week 12 Day 56 Related problems
Day 57 Related problems
Day 58 Related problems
Day 59 Class test
Day 60 Class test
Prepared by :Mrs. R.Brindha Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 25.07.2018
2 12 27.08.2018
3 12 22.09.2018
4 12 01.10.2018
5 12 17.10.2018
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Subject Name : Environmental Studies
Subject code : 1FA
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Kanchana
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Natural Resources and its uses
Ecosystem and its uses
Environmental Pollution and its Control Measures
Value Education
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT-I:Introduction
Day 2 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Definition ,
Week 2 Day 3 Scope and importance
Day 4 Scope and importance
Week 3 Day 5 Need for public awareness.
Day 6 UNIT –II Natural Resources: Renewable and non-renewable
resources, Natural resources and associated problems, Forest
resources: Use and Over-exploitation
Week 4 Day 7 Deforestation, case studies, Timber extraction, mining, dams
and their effects on forests and tribal people
Day 8 Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground
water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams benefits and
problems.
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Week 5 Day 9 Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects
of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.
Ecosystems-Concept of an ecosystem , Energy resources:
Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy
sources, use of alternate energy sources, Case studies
Day 10 Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man
induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification.-Role of an
individual in conservation of natural resources.-Equitable use of
resources for sustainable lifestyles
Week 6 Day 11 UNIT-III: Ecosystems-Concept of an ecosystem.-Structure and
function of an ecosystem.-Producers, consumers and
decomposers.-
Day 12 Energy flow in the ecosystem.-Ecological succession
Week 7 Day 13 Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.-Introduction,
types, characteristic features,
Day 14 Structure and function of the following ecosystem: -a. Forest
ecosystem b. Grassland ecosystem.Desert ecosystem .
Week 8 Day 15 Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans,
estuaries)
Day 16 UNIT-IV: Biodiversity and its Conservation Introduction-
Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Bio
geographical classification of India.
Week 9 Day 17 Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social,
ethical, aesthetic and option values.
Day 18 Biodiversity at global, National and local levels India as a mega-
diversity nation .Hot-spots of biodiversity.
Week 10 Day 19 Threats to biodiversity: habitual loss, poaching of wildlife, man-
wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India
Day 20 Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of
biodiversity
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Week 11 Day 21 UNIT-V Environmental Pollution :Definition-Causes, effects
and control measures of: -Air pollution .Water pollution Soil
pollution .Marine pollution .Noise pollution Thermal pollution ,
g. Nuclear hazards-Solid waste Management: Causes, effects
and control measures of urban and industrial wastes. Role of an
individual in prevention of pollution.-Pollution case studies.-
Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and
landslides.
Day 22 Social Issues and the Environment-From Unsustainable to
Sustainable development.-Urban problems related to energy.-
Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed
management. Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its
problems and concerns. Case studies.-Environmental ethics:
Issues and possible solutions.
Week 12 Day 23 Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer
depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. Case studies.
Wasteland reclamation.-Consumerism and waste products.-
Environment Protection Act.-Air Act.-Water Act.-Wildlife
Protection Act.-Forest Conservation Act.-Issues involved in
enforcement of environmental legislation.-Public awareness.
Day 24 Human Population and the Environment-Population growth,
variation among nations.-Population explosion-Family welfare
Programme.-Environment and human health.-Human Rights.
Value Education.-HIV/AIDS.-Women and Child Welfare.-Role
of information Technology in Environment and human health.-
Case Studies. Field Work (Practical).-Visit to a local area to
document environmental assets-river/forest/grassland
/hill/mountain.-Visit to a local polluted site-Urban/Rural
/Industrial/ Agricultural.-Study of common plants, insects,
birds.-Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 5 30.6.2018
2 5 25.7.2018
3 5 25.8.2018
4 5 30.9.2018
5 4 20.10.2018
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SEMESTER -II
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil II Subject code : 21T Semester :2 Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week Credits : 4 Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Asha Lesson plan duration : 13 weeks (December 2018 - March 2019) Course objective
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1 17 22.12.2018
2 17 25.01.2019
3 14 22.02.2019
4 14 06.03.2019
5 10 18.03.2019
Prepared by: Mrs.S.Asha Approved by: MrsN.Karunambiga
Assistant Professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 22E
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. P.Chandrasekar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective
UNIT I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: BIOGRAPHY
The short stories and biography teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I:
Poetry 1- Let me not to the marriage of true minds by William
Shakespeare - Author Introduction
Day 2 Poem explanation
Day 3 Essay to be given
Day 4 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 5 Class test to be conducted
Day 6 Poetry 2-Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert frost
line by line explanation
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Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Poetry 3. The Lotus – Torru Dutt –introduction
Day 11 Line by line explanation
Day 12 Essay to be given
Week 3
Day 13 One words to be discussed
Day 14 Class test to be conducted
Day 15 UNIT II:
Prose 1- My greatest Olympic prize, -Jesse owens
Day 16 Author introduction
Day 17 Description of the text to be taken in detailed
Day 18 Essay to be given for prose
Week 4
Day 19 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 20 Prose 2- Early influences by A .P.J Abdul Kalam text explanation
Day 21 Essay to be given
Day 22 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 23 Prose 3-On keyhole morals-A.G.Gardiner text explanation
Day 24 Essay to be given
Week 5
Day 25 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 26 Class test to be conducted
Day 27 UNITE III:
Short story 1:The Selfish Giant- text explanation
Day 28 Essay to be given for short story
Day 29 Objective questions to be given for selfish giant
Day 30 Short story 2-Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari text explanation
Week 6
Day 31 Essay to be given
Day 32 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 33 Class test to be conducted
Day 34 Short Story 3- The Diamond Necklace, guy de Maupassant
Day 35 Text explanation
Day 36 Objective Questions to be discussed
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Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Class test to be conducted
Day 39 UNIT IV:
Biography 1:Abraham Lincoln- JB Neilson text taken
Day 40 Explanation of the text
Day 41 Continued the text of Abraham Lincoln
Day 42 Essay to be given
Week 8
Day 43 One words to be discussed
Day 44 Class test to be conducted
Day 45 Biography 2-Indira Gandhi by sunder Raju -Introduction
Day 46 explanation of the biography
Day 47 Essay to be given
Day 48 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 9
Day 49 Class test to be conducted
Day 50 UNIT V:
Grammar 1- Sentence pattern to be taken in detailed
Day 51 Sentence pattern
Day 52 Exercises to be given for sentence pattern
Day 53 Kinds of sentences i) Statement ii) Interrogative to be taken with
examples
Day 54 Kinds of sentences iii) Imperative iv) Exclamatory to be taken with
examples
Week 10
Day 55 Exercises to be given for kinds of sentence
Day 56 Grammar 2.Active and Passive voice introduction
Day 57 Exercises to be given for Active voice
Day 58 Exercises to be given for passive voice
Day 59 Grammar 3.Reported speech
Day 60 explanation with Examples
Week 11
Day 61 Exercises to be given
Day 62 Class test to be conducted
Day 63 Grammar 4-Letter writing – formal and informal
Day 64 Explanation of formal letters
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Day 65 Exercises for formal letters
Day 66 Informal letters explanation
Week 12
Day 67 Exercises for informal letters
Day 68 Class test to be conducted
Day 69 Covering letter to be taken
Day 70 Resume writing to be taken
Day 71 Resume Exercises to be done
Day 72 Full revision
Prepared by: Mr. P.Chandrasekar Approved by: Mrs M .Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 04.01.2019
2 12 05.02.2019
3 12 28.02.2019
4 11 12.03.2019
5 23 19.03.2019
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Subject Name : C++ PROGRAMMING
Subject code : 23A
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.K.Manickaraj
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Ability to develop applications using Object Oriented Programming Concepts.
To understand class structures, fundamental, modular building blocks.
To understand the role of inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding and generic
structure in building reusable code.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT-I: Introduction to C++
Day 2 key concepts of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 3 Advantages -Object Oriented Languages
Day 4 I/O in C++ - C++ Declarations.
Day 5 Control Structures
Week 2 Day 6 Decision Making and Statements : If .. else
Day 7 jump, go to, break, continue
Day 8 Sample programs in branching statement
Day 9 Switch case statements
Day 10 Loops in C++ : for, while, do
Week 3 Day 11 functions in C++
Day 12 inline functions, Function Overloading.
Day 13 UNIT-II: Classes and Objects:
Day 14 Declaring Objects and classes
Day 15 Defining Member Functions
Week 4 Day 16 Static Member variables and functions
Day 17 array of objects
Day 18 friend functions
Day 19 Overloading member functions
Day 20 Bit fields and classes
Week 5 Day 21 Constructors and its types
Day 22 Destructors
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Day 23 Constructor and destructor with static members.
Day 24 Unit revision
Day 25 UNIT-III: Operator Overloading:
Week 6 Day 26 Overloading unary operators
Day 27 Overloading binary operators
Day 28 Overloading Friend functions
Day 29 type conversion
Day 30 Inheritance and its access specifiers
Week 7
Day 31 Types of Inheritance :Single, Multilevel
Day 32 Multiple, Hierarchal,
Day 33 Hybrid, Multi path inheritance
Day 34 Virtual base Classes
Day 35 Constructor and destructor and inheritance
Week 8 Day 36 Abstract Classes
Day 37 UNIT-IV: Pointers
Day 38 Pointer Declaration, void pointer, wild pointer
Day 39 Pointer to Class
Day 40 Pointer Object – this pointer
Week 9 Day 41 Pointers to derived classes and Base classes
Day 42 Arrays
Day 43 Characteristics- array of classes
Day 44 Memory models
Day 45 new and delete operators- dynamic object
Week 10 Day 46 Binding in C++
Day 47 Virtual Functions.
Day 48 Abstract Classes
Day 49 UNIT-V: Files
Day 50 File stream classes
Week 11 Day 51 File opening modes
Day 52 Sequential Read / Write operations
Day 53 Binary and ASCII Files
Day 54 Random Access Operation
Day 55 Templates
Week 12 Day 56 Exception Handling
Day 57 String
Day 58 Declaring and Initializing string objects
Day 59 String Attributes
Day 60 Miscellaneous functions
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 24.12.2018
2 12 07.01.2019
3 12 08.02.2019
4 12 28.02.2019
5 12 15.03.2019
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Subject Name : PROGRAMMING LAB – C++
Subject code : 23P
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.K.Manickaraj
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn about the C Language Fundamental
Approach the programming tasks using techniques learned and write pseudo-code.
Write the program on a computer, edit, compile, debug, correct, recompile and run it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 How to start computer and opening C++ editor
Day 2 Writing small programmes in C++ (save, compile, edit, run)
Day 3 Writing small programmes in C++
Day 4
Program 1:Write a C++ Program to create a class to implement
the data structure STACK. Write a
constructor to initialize the TOP of the STACK. Write a
member function PUSH() to
insert an element and member function POP() to delete an
element check for overflow
and underflow conditions..
Week 2
Day 5 Example program for Expressions
Day 6 Example program using Branching
Day 7 Example program using addition of two numbers
Day 8
Program 2: Write a C++ Program to create a class
ARITHMETIC which consists of a FLOAT and an
INTEGER variable. Write member functions ADD (),SUB(),
MUL(), DIV() to perform
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division respectively. Write
a member function to get and display values
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Week 3
Day 9 Example program using looping statement
Day 10 Example program using operand and operators
Day 11 Example program using Expressions
Day 12
Program 3: Write a C++ Program to read an integer number and
find the sum of all the digits until it reduces to a single digit
using constructors, destructors and inline member functions.
Week 4
Day 13 Sample programs for series (sin, cos, sum of n number, etc...)
Day 14 Example program using constructors
Day 15 Example program using constructors
Day 16
Program 4: Write a C++ Program to create a class FLOAT that
contains one float data member.
Overload all the four Arithmetic operators so that they operate
on the object FLOAT.
Week 5
Day 17
Write a C++ program to generate Fibonacci series.
Day 18 Sample program for matrixes(rows and columns) and arrays
Day 19 Sample program for matrixes(rows and columns) and arrays
Day 20
Program 5: Write a C++ Program to create a class STRING.
Write a Member Function to initialize,
get and display stings. Overload the operators ++ and == to
concatenate two Strings and
to compare two strings respectively.
Week 6
Day 21 Sample program using string functions
Day 22 Sample program using string functions
Day 23 Example program to arrange numbers in orders
Day 24
Program 6: Write a C++ Program to create class, which consists
of EMPLOYEE Detail like
E_Number, E_Name, Department, Basic, Salary, Grade. Write a
member function to get
and display them. Derive a class PAY from the above class and
write a member function
to calculate DA, HRA and PF depending on the grade.
Week 7
Day 25 Write a C++ program to sort the given set of numbers in
ascending order
Day 26 Sample program using Virtualfunctions
Day 27 Sample program using Virtual functions
Day 28
Program 7: Write a C++ Program to create a class SHAPE
which consists of two VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS ,
Calculate_Area() and Calculate_Perimeter() to calculate area
and perimeter of various figures. Derive three classes SQUARE,
RECTANGLE, TRIANGE from class Shape and Calculate Area
and Perimeter of each class separately and display the result.
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Week 8
Day 29 Write a C++ program to check whether the given string is a
palindrome or not using pointers.
Day 30 Write a C program to count the number of Vowels in the given
sentence.
Day 31 Sample program Using FRIEND FUNCTIONS
Day 32
Program 8: Write a C++ Program to create two classes each
class consists of two private variables, a integer and a float
variable. Write member functions to get and display them. Write
a FRIEND Function common to both classes, which takes the
object of above two classes as arguments and the integer and
float values of both objects separately and display the result.
Week 9
Day 33 Sample programs using structures
Day 34 Example program for different types of functions
Day 35 Example program to find the factorial of a given number using
recursive function.
Day 36
Program 9: Write a C++ Program using Function Overloading to
read two Matrices of different Data Types such as integers and
floating point numbers. Find out the sum of the above two
matrices separately and display the sum of these arrays
individually.
Week 10
Day 37 Sample programs using pointers
Day 38 Sample programs using pointers
Day 39 Sample programs using pointers
Day 40
Program 10: Write a C++ Program to check whether the given
string is a palindrome or not using
Pointers.
Week 11
Day 41 Example program using vowels
Day 42 Example program using functions.
Day 43 Example program using functions.
Day 44 Program 11: Write a C++ Program to create a File and to display
the contents of that file with line numbers.
Week 12
Day 45 Sample program to operate files in C++
Day 46 Example program for operating file functions
Day 47 Program 12: Write a C++ Program to merge two files into a
single file.
Day 48 Recap of lab programs
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
Program 1,2,3 16 27.12.2018
Program 4,5,6 07 04.01.2019
Program 7,8,9, 10 25.01.2019
Program 10,11 05 11.02.2019
Program 12 10 22.02.2019
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Subject Name : Internet Basics - LAB
Subject code : 23Q
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.T.Nandhini
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn about the Basic Internet
To send mail with options
To search topics in internet
To add resume in web portal
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Introduction to internet basics and how it works, Browsers
Day 2 Important of E-Mail
Week 2 Day 3 To create an email-id.
Day 4 Explain about email-id Algorithm.
Week 3 Day 5 To compose and send a mail.
Day 6 Explain about send a mail Algorithm.
Week 4 Day 7 To forward a mail and to reply for a mail.
Day 8 Explain about replay for a mail Algorithm.
Week 5 Day 9 To send a mail with an attachment.
Day 10 Explain about mail attachment Algorithm
Week 6 Day 11 To download the attached document of a mail received.
Day 12 Explain about mail received Algorithm.
Week 7 Day 13
To send a mail to a large number of recipients using cc and bcc
options.
Day 14 Explain about cc and Bcc usage .
Week 8 Day 15
Demonstration on using search engines and how words to be
used to search
Day 16 Explain about Search Engines.
Week 9 Day 17 To search a thing using a search engine.
Day 18 How to use search engines in various mode.
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Head of the Department
Week 10 Day 19
To open and read newspaper sites, TV program schedules using
Internet.
Day 20 Explain about current usage of internet.
Week 11 Day 21
Demonstration to open university website and creating resume
in word and uploading it/ Appling in job portal
Day 22 How to check university web site and job portal.
Week 12 Day 23 To verify a university /college details by opening their websites.
Day 24 To upload your resume with any one job portal.
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 3 13.06.2018
2 2 20.06.2018
3 3 04.07.2018
4 3 20.07.2018
5 2 30.07.2018
6 4 15.08.2018
7 2 31.08.2018
8 2 18.08.2018
9 2 03.09.2018
10 1 23.09.2018
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Subject Name : Discrete Mathematics
Subject code : 2AA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Priyanka
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should have:
- Understanding the concepts of discrete mathematics - Learning applications of discrete
structures in Computer Science.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT-I Introduction
Day 2 Set theory-Introduction
Day 3 Set & its Elements, Set Description
Day 4 Types of sets
Day 5 Venn-Euler Diagrams
Week 2 Day 6 Set operations & Laws of set theory
Day 7 Fundamental products
Day 8 partitions of sets-minsets
Day 9 Algebra of sets and Duality
Day 10 Inclusion and Exclusion principle
Week 3 Day 11 Inclusion and Exclusion principle
Day 12 Class test
Day 13 UNIT-II Introduction
Day 14 Mathematical logic
Day 15 prepositional calculus, Related problems
Week 4 Day 16 Basic logical operations
Day 17 Tautologies
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Day 18 Contradiction
Day 19 Argument
Day 20 Method o f proof
Week 5 Day 21 Predicate calculus
Day 22 Related problems
Day 23 Related problems
Day 24 Related problems
Day 25 UNIT-III Relations
Week 6 Day 26 Binary Relations
Day 27 Set operation on relations
Day 28 Types of Relations
Day 29 Partial order relation
Day 30 Equivalence relation
Week 7 Day 31 Composition of relations
Day 32 Functions
Day 33 Types of functions
Day 34 Invertible functions
Day 35 Composition of functions
Week 8 Day 36 Summary of the unit
Day 37 UNIT-IV Introduction
Day 38 Languages
Day 39 Operations on languages
Day 40 Regular Expressions and regular languages
Week 9 Day 41 Related problems
Day 42 Grammar
Day 43 Types of grammars
Day 44 Finite state machine
Day 45 Related problems
Week 10 Day 46 Finite – State automata
Day 47 Related problems
Day 48 Class test
Day 49 UNIT-V Graph Theory
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Day 50 Basic terminology
Week 11 Day 51 Paths, cycle & Connectivity
Day 52 Types of graphs, Sub graphs
Day 53 Representation of graphs in computer memory
Day 54 Trees
Day 55 Properties of trees
Week 12 Day 56 Binary trees
Day 57 Traversing Binary trees
Day 58 Computer Representation of general trees.
Day 59 Summary of the unit
Day 60 Class test
Prepared by : Mrs.R.Priyanka Approved by: Mrs. R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 31-12-2018
2 12 28-01-2019
3 12 20-02-2019
4 12 02-03-2019
5 12 16-03-2019
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Subject Name : Human Rights
Subject code : 2FB
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Ragavi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 18- March 19)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit –I: Concept of Human Values, Value Education Towards
Personal Development: Aim of education and value education;
Evolution of value oriented education;
Day 2 Concept of Human values; types of values; Components of
value education.
Week 2 Day 3 Personal Development: Self analysis and introspection
sensitization towards gender equality, physically challenged,
intellectually challenged.
Day 4 Respect to - age, experience, maturity, family members,
neighbours, co-workers.
Week 3 Day 5 Character Formation Towards Positive Personality:
Truthfulness, Constructivity,Sacrifice, Sincerity, Self Control,
Altruism, Tolerance, Scientific Vision
Day 6 UNIT-II:Value Education Towards National and Global
Development National and International Value Constitutional or
national values - Democracy, socialism, secularism, equality,
justice, liberty, freedom and fraternity.
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Week 4 Day 7 Social Values: and probity, self control, universal brotherhood.,
Professional Values: Knowledge thirst, sincerity in profession
Punctuality and faith
Day 8 Religious Values: Tolerance, wisdom, character.
Week 5 Day 9 Aesthetic values: Love and appreciation of literature and fine
arts and respect for the same
Day 10 National Integration and international understanding
Week 6 Day 11 UNIT-III; Impact of Global Development on Ethics and Values
Conflict of cross-cultural influences
Day 12 Mass media, cross-border education .
Week 7 Day 13 Materialistic values, professional challenges and compromise.
Day 14 Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour;
Week 8 Day 15 Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition, positive and
negative thoughts
Day 16 UNIT-IV: Therapeutic Measures Control of the mind through -
Simplified physical exercise
Week 9 Day 17 Control of the mind through - Meditation – Objectives, types,
effect on body, mind and soul
Day 18 Control of the mind through- Yoga – Objectives, Types, Asana
Week 10 Day 19 Control of the mind through - Activities: (i) Moralisation of
Desires (ii) Neutralisation of Anger
Day 20 Control of the mind through- (iii)Eradication of Worries
(iv)Benefits of Blessings
Week 11 Day 21 UNIT-V:Concept of Human Rights – Indian and International
Perspectives a. Evolution of Human Rights b. Definitions under
Indian and International documents
Day 22 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant
Constitutional Provisions. a.Right to Life, Liberty and Dignity
b.Right to Equality
c.Right against Exploitation
d.Cultural and Educational Rights
e.Economic Rights
f.Political Rights
g.Social Rights
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Week 12 Day 23 Human Rights of Women and Children: a.Social Practice and
Constitutional Safeguards
(i)Female Foeticide and Infanticide
(ii)Physical assault and harassment
(iii)Domestic violence
(iv)Conditions of Working Women
Day 24 Violations and Redressel- a. Violation by State b. Violation by
Individuals c. Nuclear Weapons and terrorism d. Safeguards.
Prepared by : Mrs.M.Ragavi Approved by: Mrs. K.Vasanthi
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 5 24.12.2018
2 5 14.01.2019
3 5 30.01.2019
4 5 12.02.2019
5 4 03.03.2019
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Subject Name : Data Structures
Subject code : 33A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Vasanthi, Mr. K.Manickaraj
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2109)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To impart the basic concepts of data structures and algorithms.
To understand concepts about searching and sorting techniques
To Understand basic concepts about stacks,queues,lists,trees and graphs
To understanding about writing algorithms and step by step approach in solving
problems with the help of fundamental data structures
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I : Introduction to Data Structure
Day 2 Introduction of Algorithms, Analysing Algorithms
Day 3 Arrays
Day 4 Examples for arrays
Day 5 Sparse Matrices
Day 6 Representation of Arrays
Week 2 Day 7 Stacks Fundamentals
Day 8 Operations on stack, PUSH POP
Day 9 Queues Fundamentals
Day 10 Operations on queue
Day 11 Evaluation of Expression Infix to Postfix Conversion
Day 12 Examples for Evaluation of Expression
Week 3 Day 13 Multiple Stacks and Queues
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Day 14 Revision of Unit – I
Day 15 Class test
Day 16 UNIT II : Linked List
Day 17 Singly Linked List
Day 18 Operations of singly linked list
Week 4 Day 19 Linked Stacks Queues
Day 20 Linked Queues
Day 21 Polynomial Addition
Day 22 Sparse Matrices
Day 23 Sparse Matrices- continued
Day 24 Doubly Linked List and Dynamic - Storage Management
Week 5 Day 25 Cont.. Doubly Linked List and Dynamic - Storage Management
Day 26 Storage pool
Day 27 Garbage Collection and Compaction
Day 28 Cont.. Garbage Collection and Compaction
Day 29 Revision of Unit – II
Day 30 Class test
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT III: Trees: Basic Terminology
Day 32 Binary Trees
Day 33 Binary Tree Representations
Day 34 Binary Trees -Traversal
Day 35 Cont... Binary Trees -Traversal
Day 36 More on Binary Trees - Threaded Binary Trees
Week 7
Day 37 Binary Tree Representation of Trees, Counting Binary Trees
Day 38 Introduction Graphs: Terminology and Representations
Day 39 Graph Traversals DFS
Day 40 Graph Traversals BFS
Day 41 Connected Components and Spanning Trees
Day 42 Cont... Connected Components and Spanning Trees
Week 8 Day 43 Graph Shortest Paths
Day 44 Shortest Paths and Transitive Closure
Day 45 UNIT IV : External Sorting: Storage Devices
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Day 46 Sorting with Disks: K-Way Merging, 2- Way Merging
Day 47 Sorting with Tapes
Day 48 Symbol Tables: Static Tree Tables
Week 9 Day 49 Cont.. Symbol Tables: Static Tree Tables
Day 50 Dynamic Tree Tables
Day 51 Cont.. Dynamic Tree Tables
Day 52 Hash Tables
Day 53 Cont.. Hash Tables
Day 54 Hashing Functions
Week 10 Day 55 Cont.. Hashing Function
Day 56 Hash Tables : Overflow Handling
Day 57 Cont.. Hash Tables : Overflow Handling
Day 58 Sorting with Disks: 2- Way Merging
Day 59 UNIT V: Searching & Sorting Introduction
Day 60 Sequential Search
Week 11 Day 61 Binary Search, Fibonacci search
Day 62 Internal Sorting: Insertion Sort, 2 Way Merge Sort
Day 63 Quick Sort
Day 64 Heap Sort
Day 65 Cont.. Heap Sort
Day 66 Shell Sort, Selection Sort
Week 12 Day 67 Sorting on Several Keys
Day 68 Files: Files, Queries
Day 69 Sequential file organizations
Day 70 Index Techniques
Day 71 File Organizations
Day 72 Cont.. File Organizations
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Mr. K.Manickaraj Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 22.6.2018
2 15 28.7.2018
3 14 07.8.2018
4 14 30.8.2018
5 14 20.9.2019
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Subject Name : Java Programming
Subject code : 33B
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Sunitha, Mrs.M.Sofia
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Understand fundamentals of object-oriented programming in Java, including
defining classes, invoking methods, using class libraries.
To build software development skills using java programming for real world
applications.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I: Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 2 Object-Oriented Paradigm
Day 3 Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 4 Benefits of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 5 Application of Object-Oriented Programming.
Day 6 Java Evolution: History
Week 2 Day 7 Features
Day 8 How Java differs from C and C++
Day 9 Java and Internet
Day 10 Java and www
Day 11 Web Browsers
Day 12 Overview of Java: simple Java program
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Week 3 Day 13 Structure
Day 14 Java Tokens, Statements
Day 15 Java Virtual Machine.
Day 16 UNIT II: Constants, Variables
Day 17 Data Types
Day 18 Operators and Expressions
Week 4 Day 19 Arithmetic logical and relational operators
Day 20 Conditional & Special operators
Day 21 Decision Making and Branching: if, if...else, nested if,
Day 22 Switch case statements
Day 23 Decision Making and Looping: while, do, for
Day 24 Jumps in Loops
Week 5 Day 25 Labelled Loops
Day 26 Classes
Day 27 Objects
Day 28 Methods
Day 29 Examples for classes
Day 30 Class test
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT III: Arrays
Day 32 Strings, String Methods
Day 33 Vectors
Day 34 Enumerated Types, Annotations
Day 35 Interfaces: Multiple Inheritance
Day 36 Implementing Interfaces
Week 7 Day 37 Accessing Interface Variables
Day 38 Packages: Putting Classes together, Using System Packages
Day 39 Creating Packages, Accessing a Package
Day 40 Adding a Class to a Package
Day 41 Multithreaded Programming
Day 42 Extending the Thread Class
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Week 8 Day 43 Life Cycle of a Thread
Day 44 Thread Exceptions, Thread Priority
Day 45 UNIT IV: Managing Errors and Exceptions
Day 46 Run-Time Errors
Day 47 Exceptions
Day 48 Throwing Our Own Exceptions
Week 9 Day 49 Applet Programming
Day 50 Applet Life Cycle
Day 51 Creating an Executable Applet
Day 52 Applet tag, HTML Tags
Day 53 Graphics Programming
Day 54 Lines and Rectangles
Week 10 Day 55 Filling a rectangle, Round Rectangle
Day 56 Circles and ellipses, Drawing Arcs
Day 57 Drawing Polygons, Line Graphs
Day 58 Drawing bar charts
Day 59 Unit V:Managing Input / Output Files in Java
Day 60 Concepts of Streams
Week 11 Day 61 Stream Classes
Day 62 Byte Stream classes
Day 63 Character stream classes
Day 64 Using streams
Day 65 I/O Classes
Day 66 File Class
Week 12 Day 67 I/O exceptions
Day 68 Creation of files
Day 69 Reading / Writing characters
Day 70 Reading/Writing Bytes
Day 71 Handling Primitive data Types
Day 72 Random Access Files.
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Mrs.M.Sofia Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 24.06.2019
2 15 10.07.2019
3 14 05.08.2019
4 14 20.08.2019
5 14 24.09.2019
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Subject Name : Java Programming Lab
Subject code : 33P
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Sunitha, Mrs.M.Sofia
Lesson plan duration: 4 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : Java programming is an OOPS concepts.
Use programming languages .
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Simple Programs
Day 2 Introduction to Symbols
Day 3 Sample programs using String functions
Day 4 Sample programs using String functions
Day 5 Program 1:Write a Java Applications to extract a portion of a
character string and print the extracted string.
Week 2
Day 6 Sample programs using class & objects
Day 7 Sample programs using class & objects
Day 8 Sample programs using Inheritance
Day 9 Sample programs using Inheritance
Day 10 Program 2:Write a Java Program to implement the concept of
multiple inheritance using Interfaces
Week 3
Day 11 Sample programs using class & objects
Day 12 Sample programs using Exceptions
Day 13 Sample programs using Exceptions
Day 14 Program 3:Write a Java Program to create an Exception
called payout-of-bounds and throw the exception.
Day 15 Program 3:Write a Java Program to create an Exception called
payout-of-bounds and throw the exception.
Week 4 Day 16 Sample programs using threads
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Day 17 Sample programs using threads
Day 18 Sample programs using threads
Day 19 Program 4:Write a Java Program to implement the concept of
multithreading with the use of any three multiplication tables
and assign three different priorities to them.
Day 20 Program 4:Write a Java Program to implement the concept of
multithreading with the use of any three multiplication tables
and assign three different priorities to them.
Week 5
Day 21 Sample programs using Drawing methods
Day 22 Sample programs using Drawing methods
Day 23 Sample programs using Drawing methods
Day 24 Program 5:Write a Java Program to draw several shapes in the
created windows.
Day 25 Program 5:Write a Java Program to draw several shapes in the
created windows.
Week 6
Day 26 Factorial program in Java
Day 27 Sample programs using Arrays
Day 28 Sample programs using Arrays
Day 29 Program 6:Write a Java Program to create a frame with four
text fields name, street, city and pin code with suitable tables.
Also add a button called my details. When the button is clicked
its corresponding values are to be appeared in the text fields.
Day 30 Program 6:Write a Java Program to create a frame with four
text fields name, street, city and pin code with suitable tables.
Also add a button called my details. When the button is clicked
its corresponding values are to be appeared in the text fields.
Week 7
Day 31 LAB TEST-1
Day 32 Sample programs using list box
Day 33 Sample programs using list box
Day 34 Program 7:Write a Java Program to demonstrate the Multiple
Selection List-box. Tools creations.
Day 35 Program 7:Write a Java Program to demonstrate the Multiple
Selection List-box. Tools creations.
Week 8
Day 36 Simple java program using frames and its control
Day 37 Simple java program using frames and its control
Day 38 Simple java program using frames and its control
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Day 39 Program 8:Write a Java Program to create a frame with three
text fields for name, age and qualification and a text field for
multiple line for address
Day 40 Program 8:Write a Java Program to create a frame with three
text fields for name, age and qualification and a text field for
multiple line for address
Week 9
Day 41 Sample java program using menus
Day 42 Sample java program using menus
Day 43 Sample java program using menus
Day 44 Program 9:Write a Java Program to create Menu Bars and
pull down menus.
Day 45 Program 9:Write a Java Program to create Menu Bars and pull
down menus.
Week 10
Day 46 Sample java program using applets
Day 47 Sample java program using applets
Day 48 Sample java program using applets
Day 49 Program 10:Write a Java Program to create frames which
respond to the mouse clicks. For each events with mouse such
as mouse up, mouse down, etc., the corresponding message to
be displayed
Day 50 Program 10:Write a Java Program to create frames which
respond to the mouse clicks. For each events with mouse such
as mouse up, mouse down, etc., the corresponding message to
be displayed
Week 11
Day 51 Sample programs Using Graphics methods &Applets
Day 52 Sample programs Using Graphics methods &Applets
Day 53 Sample programs Using Graphics methods & Applets
Day 54 Program 11:Write a Java Program to draw circle, square,
ellipse and rectangle at the mouse click positions.
Day 55 Program 11:Write a Java Program to draw circle, square,
ellipse and rectangle at the mouse click positions.
Week 12
Day 56 Sample programs using Files
Day 57 Sample programs using Files
Day 58 Program 12:Write a Java Program which open an existing file
and append text to that file.
Day 59 Revision of all programs
Day 60 Lab test
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PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 11 04.07.2018
3,4 10 28.07.2018
5,6 11 03.08.2018
7,8 9 29.08.2018
9,10 11 12.09.2018
11,12 8 28.09.2018
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Subject Name : Computer based Optimization Technique
Subject code : 3AC
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Savitha and Ms.S.Saranyadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
- Understanding various mathematical applications in industries.
- Decision making for real time environment.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit I: Linear Programming: Mathematical Model
Day 2 Graphical method
Day 3 Graphical method
Day 4 Graphical method
Day 5 Principles of Simplex method
Day 6 Simplex method
Week 2 Day 7 Simplex method
Day 8 Big-M Method
Day 9 Big-M Method
Day 10 Big-M Method
Day 11 Big-M Method
Day 12 Duality
Week 3 Day 13 Duality
Day 14 Dual simplex method.
Day 15 Dual simplex method.
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Day 16 Unit II :Transportation problems Mathematical formulation
Day 17 North west corner method
Day 18 North west corner method
Week 4 Day 19 Least cost method
Day 20 Least cost method
Day 21 Vogel’s Approximation method
Day 22 Vogel’s Approximation method
Day 23 MODI method
Day 24 Unbalanced transportation problems
Week 5 Day 25 Unbalanced transportation problems
Day 26 Assignment problem
Day 27 Hungarian method
Day 28 Hungarian method
Day 29 Travelling Salesman Problem
Day 30 Integer Programming Branch and Round Techniques
Week 6 Day 31 Unit III : Game Theory - Concept of Pure and Mixed Strategies
Day 32 Solving 2 x 2 matrix with saddle point
Day 33 Solving 2 x 2 matrix with saddle point
Day 34 Solving 2 x 2 matrix without saddle point
Day 35 Solving 2 x 2 matrix without saddle point
Day 36 Solving 2 x 2 matrix without saddle point
Week 7 Day 37 n x 2 - 2 x m games
Day 38 n x 2 - 2 x m games
Day 39 n x 2 - 2 x m games
Day 40 Replacement models I
Day 41 Replacement models I
Day 42 Replacement models II
Week 8 Day 43 Replacement models II
Day 44 Group replacement
Day 45 Unit IV: Queuing Theory : Basic definitions
Day 46 Problem from single server: finite population model
Day 47 Problem from single server: finite population model
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Day 48 Related Problem
Week 9 Day 49 Problem from single server: infinite population model
Day 50 Related Problem
Day 51 Problems from multi server: finite population model
Day 52 Problems from multi server: finite population model
Day 53 Related Problem
Day 54 Related Problem
Week 10 Day 55 Problems from multi server: infinite population model
Day 56 Problems from multi server: infinite population model
Day 57 Related Problem
Day 58 Related Problem
Day 59 Unit V: CPM Network representation
Day 60 Forward and backward pass calculation
Week 11 Day 61 CPM problems
Day 62 CPM problems
Day 63 CPM problems
Day 64 Pert Network
Day 65 Pert Network
Day 66 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Week 12 Day 67 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 68 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 69 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 70 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 71 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 72 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
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Ms.S.Saranyadevi Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 19-07-2018
2 15 31-08-2018
3 14 22-09-2018
4 14 05-10-2018
5 14 15-10-2018
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Subject Name : Software Engineering and Software Project Management
Subject code : 3ZA
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Kanchana
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Process level models & Prototyping
Software testing Fundamentals
How to Estimate project cost/identify risk in project management
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Software Engineering: Introduction
Day 2 A Layered Technology
Day 3 Umbrella activity
Day 4 Software Process Models
Day 5 Water fall models
Week 2
Day 6 Software Process
Day 7 Defining levels process model
Day 8 The Prototyping
Day 9 Requirement Engineering
Day 10 Software prototyping
Week 3
Day 11 Elements of analysis model
Day 12 Data modelling
Day 13 UNIT II: Software design and Software Engineering
Day 14 The Design process & characteristics
Day 15 Design principles
Week 4 Day 16 Design concepts
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Day 17 Abstraction
Day 18 Refinement & Modularity
Day 19 Information hiding
Day 20 Coupling
Week 5
Day 21 Cohesion
Day 22 Effective modular design
Day 23 Software Architecture.
Day 24 Structure partitioning, data structure, Effective modular design
Day 25 UNIT III: Software testing fundamentals
Week 6
Day 26 Test case design
Day 27 Characteristics and features of software testing
Day 28 Black box testing
Day 29 White box testing
Day 30 Difference between white box testing and black box testing
Week 7
Day 31 Functional testing
Day 32 Non functional testing
Day 33 Integration testing
Day 34 Basis path testing
Day 35 Deriving test case and flow graph notation
Week 8
Day 36 Unit testing , Validation testing & System testing.
Day 37 UNIT IV: Software Configuration Management-Introduction
Day 38 Definitions and terminology
Day 39 Processes and activities.
Day 40 Software Quality assurance
Week 9
Day 41 Quality control and Quality assurance
Day 42 Organization of Structures
Day 43 Risk Management
Day 44 Risk Identification
Day 45 Quantification
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Week 10
Day 46 Monitoring
Day 47 Mitigation , Outputs and Quality Records
Day 48 Software requirements gathering: Steps to be followed
Day 49 UNIT V: Estimation: What is Estimation?
Day 50 When and Why do Estimation?
Week 11
Day 51 Three phases of Estimation
Day 52 Estimation methodology
Day 53 Formal models of Size Estimation
Day 54 Design phase
Day 55 Development phases
Week 12
Day 56 Reusability
Day 57 User interface issues
Day 58 Technology choices , The Effect of Internet on Project
Management
Day 59 Standards of testing phases
Day 60 Portability , Testability
Prepared by : Mrs.R.Kanchana Approved by: Prof.K.Vasanthi
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 25.6.2018
2 12 17.7.2018
3 12 07.8.2018
4 12 30.8.2018
5 12 21.9.2019
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Subject Name : Yoga For Human Excellence
Subject code : 3FC
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Kanchana,Mrs.T.Nandhini
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018- March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
i) Need of yoga for life
ii) Yogasana for Health and mind
iii) Purpose of life and Nature law
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit I:Introduction to Yoga
Day 2 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations
Week 2 Day 3 Simplified physical Exercises- Hand Exercises- Leg Exercises-
Breathing Exercises- Eye Exercises- Kapalapathi
Day 4 Maharasanas , L-2 - Massages- Acu-puncture- Relaxation
Week 3 Day 5 Yogasanas
Day 6 Unit II: Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind
Week 4 Day 7 Maintaining the youthfulness- Postponing the ageing process
Day 8 Sex and Spirituality - Significance of sexual vital fluid
Week 5 Day 9 Married life - Chastity – Ten stages of Mind
Day 10 Mental frequency - Methods for concentration
Week 6 Day 11 Unit III: Sublimation
Day 12 Purpose and Philosophy of life
Week 7 Day 13 Introspection - Analysis of Thought
Day 14 Moralization of Desires
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Week 8 Day 15 Neutralization of Anger
Day 16 Unit IV: Human Resources Development
Week 9 Day 17 Eradication of worries
Day 18 Benefits of Blessings
Week 10 Day 19 Greatness of Friendship
Day 20 Individual Peace and World Peace
Week 11 Day 21 Unit V: Law of Nature, Unified force - Cause and Effect system
Day 22 Purity of Thought and Deed and Genetic centre
Week 12 Day 23 Love and Compassion
Day 24 Cultural Education, Fivefold Culture
Prepared by : Mrs.R.Kanchana Approved by: Mrs. K.Vasanthi
Mrs.T.Nandhini Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 5 20.12.2018
2 5 10.01.2019
3 5 03.02.2019
4 5 21.02.2019
5 4 05.03.2019
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Subject Name : System Software and Operating Systems
Subject code : 43A
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. K.Vasanthi
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To know Knowledge on various System Software and Operating System concepts.
To to get sufficient knowledge on various system resources.
To understand basic concepts about fundamentals of System Software and Resources
of Operating System.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 (SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Units I & II) UNIT I: Introduction
Day 2 System Software
Day 3 Machine Architecture
Day 4 Loader
Day 5 Linkers
Day 6 Basic Loader Functions
Week 2 Day 7 Machine dependent loader features
Day 8 Loader and Linkers Test
Day 9 Applications
Day 10 Machine independent loader features
Day 11 Applications
Day 12 Loader design options.
Week 3 Day 13 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 14 Previous Question Papers revised
Day 15 Purpose of System Software
Day 16 UNIT II: Machine dependent compiler features
Day 17 Intermediate form of the program
Day 18 Features
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Week 4 Day 19 Machine dependent code optimization
Day 20 Machine independent compiler features
Day 21 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 22 Compiler design options
Day 23 Architecture- Block diagram
Day 24 Division into passes
Week 5 Day 25 Interpreters
Day 26 Basic model description
Day 27 p-code compilers
Day 28 Structural diagram
Day 29 Compiler-compilers
Day 30 Simple block diagram
Week 6 Day 31 OPERATING SYSTEMS:
UNIT III: What is an Operating System?
Day 32 Process Concepts
Day 33 Definition of Process- Process States
Day 34 Storage Management: Real Storage
Day 35 Process States Transition
Day 36 Interrupt Processing
Week 7
Day 37 Real Storage Management Strategies
Day 38 Storage Management
Day 39 Interrupt Classes
Day 40 Contiguous versus Non-contiguous storage allocation
Day 41 Real Storage-Architecture
Day 42 Single User Contiguous Storage allocation
Week 8 Day 43 Fixed partition multiprogramming
Day 44 Variable partition multiprogramming
Day 45 UNIT IV: Virtual Storage
Day 46 Virtual Storage Management Strategies
Day 47 Page Replacement Strategies
Day 48 Working Sets
Week 9 Day 49 Demand Paging
Day 50 Page Size
Day 51 Processor Management
Day 52 Job and Processor Scheduling
Day 53 Pre-emptive
Day 54 Non-pre-emptive scheduling
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Week 10 Day 55 Pre-emptive Vs Non-pre-emptive scheduling
Day 56 Priorities
Day 57 Queuing
Day 58 Deadline scheduling-State flow diagram
Day 59 UNIT V: Device and Information Management Disk
Performance Optimization:
Day 60 Device Management
Week 11 Day 61 Information Management
Day 62 Disk Performance Optimization
Day 63 Operation of moving head disk storage
Day 64 Need for disk scheduling
Day 65 Seek Optimization
Day 66 File Systems
Week 12 Day 67 Database Systems
Day 68 Functions-Organization
Day 69 Allocating and freeing space
Day 70 File descriptor
Day 71 Access control matrix.
Day 72 Revision on important topics
Prepared by : Mrs.K.Vasanthi Approved by: Mrs.K.Vasanthi
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 25.12.2018
2 15 11.01.2019
3 14 07.02.2019
4 14 26.02.2019
5 14 12.03.2019
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Subject Name : Linux and Shell Programming
Subject code : 43B
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Sunitha, Mrs.M.Sofia
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
• To learn to develop software for Linux/UNIX systems.
• To learn the C language and get experience programming in C.
• To learn the important Linux/UNIX library functions and system calls.
• To understand the inner workings of UNIX-like operating systems.
• To obtain a foundation for an advanced course in operating systems.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT –I Introduction to LINUX
Day 2 Introduction to Operating System
Day 3 Functions of an Operating System
Day 4 Operating System types
Day 5 Types of Systems
Day 6 The Linux Operating System-History
Week 2 Day 7 Linux Architecture
Day 8 Features and Utilities in Linux
Day 9 Functions of an operating system test
Day 10 Shells available in Linux
Day 11 Beginning a Linux session
Day 12 Ending a Linux session
Week 3 Day 13 Saving a Linux session
Day 14 Important topics revised
Day 15 Features and utilities in Linux test
Day 16 UNIT-II Managing Files and Directories
Day 17 File-Naming Conventions
Day 18 Types of Files in Linux
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Week 4 Day 19 Special Files
Day 20 Types of users in Linux
Day 21 Directory Commands in Linux
Day 22 Creating a Directory
Day 23 File Commands in Linux
Day 24 Copying Files
Week 5 Day 25 Moving and Renaming Files
Day 26 Wild Cards
Day 27 Important Questions revised
Day 28 Directory commands test
Day 29 Revision
Day 30 Test
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT-III Creating Files using the Vi Editor, Text Editors
Day 32 Functions of Text Editor
Day 33 The vi Editor, The emcas Editor-The joe Editor
Day 34 Managing Documents
Day 35 Locating Files in Linux
Day 36 Standard Files
Week 7 Day 37 Standard Input Files
Day 38 Standard Output Files
Day 39 Redirection
Day 40 Output Redirection
Day 41 Error Redirection
Day 42 Options of the Grep Filter
Week 8 Day 43 Pipes-Tee Command
Day 44 UNIT-IV Securing files in Linux
Day 45 File Access Permissions
Day 46 Viewing File Access Permissions
Day 47 Changing File Access Permissions
Day 48 Symbolic and Absolute mode
Week 9 Day 49 Shell Scripts Introduction
Day 50 The Shell as a Command Interpreter
Day 51 The echo Command
Day 52 Variables
Day 53 Referencing variables
Day 54 Environmental Variable
Week 10 Day 55 Path Variable
Day 56 Shell Variable
Day 57 Command Substitution
Day 58 Test
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Day 59 UNIT-V Using Conditional Execution in Shell Scripts ,
The Test and []-Command
Day 60 The if...elif Construct
Week 11 Day 61 Arithmetic Tests
Day 62 String Tests
Day 63 File Tests
Day 64 The Case ...esac Construct
Day 65 Using Iteration in Shell Scripts
Day 66 While Construct
Week 12 Day 67 The Case ...esac Construct
Day 68 Using Iteration in Shell Scripts
Day 69 While Construct
Day 70 For Construct- Do Construct
Day 71 The Break and Continue Constructs
Day 72 Old Question paper revision
Prepared by : Mrs.P.Sunitha Approved by: Mrs. K.Vasanthi
Mrs.M.Sofia Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 15 19.06.2018
2 15 27.07.2018
3 14 17.08.2018
4 14 20.09.2018
5 14 23.10.2018
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Subject Name : Linux and Shell Programming - LAB
Subject code : 43P
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Sofia,Mrs.P.Sunitha
Lesson plan duration: 9 weeks- 2days/week & 2hours/day (December 2018 – March
2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students should
able develop the inner workings of UNIX-like operating systems.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of operating system
Day 2 Operating System Types
Day 3 Scheduling process in Operating system
Day 4 Simple Programs for commands.
Week 2
Day 5 Sample Programs for commands
Day 6 Sample Programs for commands
Day 7 Prog1: Write a shell script to stimulate the file commands: rm,
cp, cat, mv, cmp, wc, split, diff.
Day 8 Prog1: Write a shell script to stimulate the file commands: rm,
cp, cat, mv, cmp, wc, split, diff.
Week3
Day 9 Prog1: Write a shell script to stimulate the file commands: rm,
cp, cat, mv, cmp, wc, split, diff.
Day 10 Example program: The following Linux Command take you to
the '/ home' directory
Day 11 Example program: The following Linux Command take you to
the '/ home' directory
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Day 12 Example program: The following Linux Command take you to
the '/ home' directory
Week 4
Day 13 Test Case
Day 14 Test Case
Day 15 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting ,
current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
Day 16 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name.
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting ,current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
Week 5
Day 17 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting , current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
Day 18 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting ,
current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
Day 19
The Pipe is a command in Linux that lets you use two or more
commands such that output of one command serves as input to
the next. The symbol '|' denotes a pipe.
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Day 20 The Pipe is a command in Linux that lets you use two or more
commands such that output of one command serves as input to
the next. The symbol '|' denotes a pipe.
Week 6
Day 21 The Pipe is a command in Linux that lets you use two or more
commands such that output of one command serves as input to
the next. The symbol '|' denotes a pipe.
Day 22 Prog3: Write a Shell Script to implement the following: pipes,
Redirection and tee commands
Day 23 Prog3: Write a Shell Script to implement the following: pipes,
Redirection and tee commands
Day 24 Prog3: Write a Shell Script to implement the following: pipes,
Redirection and tee commands
Week 7
Day 25 Test Case
Day 26 Test Case
Day 27 View the contents of a directory : A directory may contains
visible and invisible files with different file permissions.
Day 28 View the contents of a directory : A directory may contains
visible and invisible files with different file permissions.
Week 8
Day 29 View the contents of a directory : A directory may contains
visible and invisible files with different file permissions.
Day 30 Prog4: Write a shell script for displaying current date, user
name, file listing and directories getting user choice.
Day 31 Prog4: Write a shell script for displaying current date, user
name, file listing and directories getting user choice.
Day 32 Programs for date command is used to display the system date and
time. date command is also used to set date and time of the system.
Week 9
Day 33 Programs for date command is used to display the system date and
time. date command is also used to set date and time of the system.
Day 34 Programs for date command is used to display the system date and
time. date command is also used to set date and time of the system.
Day 35 Details of Awk Command, Sed Command, Grep, Egrep, Fgrep,
Rgrep Commands, head Command, tail Command
Day 36 Details of Awk Command, Sed Command, Grep, Egrep, Fgrep,
Rgrep Commands, head Command, tail Command
Week 10 Day 37 Details of Awk Command, Sed Command, Grep, Egrep, Fgrep,
Rgrep Commands, head Command, tail Command
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Day 38 Prog5: Write a shell script to implement the filter commands.
Day 39 Prog5: Write a shell script to implement the filter commands.
Day 40 Prog5: Write a shell script to implement the filter commands.
Week 11
Day 41 Test Case
Day 42 Test Case
Day 43 Discuss about OS and Kernel
Day 44 Discuss about OS and Kernel
Week 12
Day 45 Prog6: Write a shell script to remove the files which has file
size as zero bytes.
Day 46 Prog6: Write a shell script to remove the files which has file
size as zero bytes.
Day 47 Test Case
Day 48 Test Case
Week 13
Day 49 Shell program to read a number and find the sum of digits.
Day 50 Shell program to read a number and find the sum of digits.
Day 51 Prog7: Write a shell script to find the sum of the individual
digits of a given number.
Day 52 Prog7: Write a shell script to find the sum of the individual
digits of a given number.
Week 14
Day 53 Test Case
Day 54 Test Case
Day 55 SORT command is used to sort a file, arranging the records in a
particular order. By default, the sort command sorts file
assuming the contents are ASCII.
Day 56 SORT command is used to sort a file, arranging the records in a
particular order. By default, the sort command sorts file
assuming the contents are ASCII.
Week 15
Day 57 Prog 8: Write a shell script to find the greatest among the given
set of numbers using command line arguments.
Day 58 Prog 8: Write a shell script to find the greatest among the given
set of numbers using command line arguments.
Day 59 Test case
Day 60 Test case
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Week 16
Day 61 Bash program to check if the Number is a Palindrome
Day 62 Bash program to check if the Number is a Palindrome
Day 63 Prog 9: write a shell script for palindrome checking
Day 64 Prog 9: write a shell script for palindrome checking
Week 17
Day 65 Test Case
Day 66 Test Case
Day 67 There are two different kinds of control structures: loops and
conditions. A loop repeats commands, whereas a condition
executes a command when certain conditions are met. The
BASH shell has three loop control structures: while, for, and
for-in. There are two condition structures: if and case.
Day 68 There are two different kinds of control structures: loops and
conditions. A loop repeats commands, whereas a condition
executes a command when certain conditions are met. The
BASH shell has three loop control structures: while, for, and
for-in. There are two condition structures: if and case.
Week 18
Day 69 Prog 10: Write a shell script to print the multiplication table of
the given argument using for loop
Day 70 Prog 10: Write a shell script to print the multiplication table of
the given argument using for loop
Day 71 Test Case
Day 72 Test Case
Prepared by : Mrs.M.Sofia Approved by: Mrs. K.Vasanthi
Mrs.P.Sunitha Head of the Department
PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 21 12.12.2018
3,4 16 9.01.2019
5,6 13 29.1.2019
7,8 12 11.02.2019
9,10 10 21.02.2019
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Subject Name : Business Accounting
Subject code : 4AC
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms . V.Kiruthika, Mrs.R.Vijaya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks ( December 2018 – MArch 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the student should
have understood
Concepts and conventions of Accounting.
Basic Accounting framework
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT-1 FUNDAMENALS OF BOOK KEEPING : Overview of
Accounting - Introduction to Accounting
Day 2 Definition of Accounting, objectives and functions of Accounting
Day 3 Evolution of accounting - Nature and Scope of Accounting
Day 4 Types of accounting ,Fundamentals of Book Keeping – single entry
system,
Day 5 double entry system of book keeping Difference between single entry
system and double system of book keeping
Day 6 Accounting Concepts and Conventions
Week 2 Day 7 Journal – meaning ,definition difference between financial accounting
and management accounting and cost accounting
Day 8 Journal problems worked out
Day 9 Journal problems worked out
Day 10 Journal problems worked out
Day 11 Ledger
Day 12 Ledger problems worked out
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Week 3 Day 13 Both journal and ledger account sums worked out
Day 14 Both journal and ledger account sums worked out
Day 15 Subsidiary books – purchase book, sales book
Day 16 Problems worked out in purchase book
Day 17 Problems in sales book
Day 18 Purchase return book sales return book
Week 4 Day 19 Problems worked out in purchase return book and sales return
book
Day 20 Problems in purchase book, sales book, purchase return book and
sales return book sums worked out
Day 21 bills payable book, bills receivable book
Day 22 Purchase return book sales return book bills payable book, bills
receivable book problems worked out
Day 23 Cash book – single column cash book theory and problems
worked out
Day 24 single column cash book theory and problems worked out
Week 5 Day 25 double column cash book
Day 26 Problems worked out in double column cash book
Day 27 Triple column cash book and petty cash book
Day 28 Trial balance
Day 29 Trial balance
Day 30 Trial balance
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT –II : final accounts of a sole trader with adjustments
Day 32 Meaning and definition of final accounts - trading account
Day 33 Adjusting entries
Day 34 Trading accounting and profit and loss account
Day 35 Profit and loss account and balance sheet
Day 36 Trading profit and loss account and balance Sheet with
adjustments
Week 7
Day 37 Final accounts with adjustments problems
Day 38 Final accounts with adjustment problems
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Day 39 UNIT – III : Cost accounting meaning , Definition , types of
costing
Day 40 Objectives of cost accounting , Advantages and disadvantages of
cost accounting
Day 41 Difference between cost , financial and management accounting
Day 42 Concept and Classification of cost accounting
Week 8
Day 43 Costing an aid to Management
Day 44 Methods of Cost , Elements of Cost
Day 45 Preparation of cost sheet and tender
Day 46 Cost sheet problems
Day 47 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Day 48 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Week 9 Day 49 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 50 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 51 UNIT - IV: Material Control: Meaning and objectives
Day 52 Levels of material Control , Need for Material Control
Day 53 Economic Order Quantity, ABC analysis
Day 54 Requisition for stores , stores ledger , bin card
Week 10
Day 55 Methods of valuing material issue.
Day 56 Problems in statement of cost of material
Day 57 Problems in level of stock
Day 58 Problems in level of stock
Day 59 Problems in level of stock
Day 60 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Week 11
Day 61 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Day 62 Problems in FIFO ,LIFO
Day 63 Problems in FIFO, LIFO
Day 64 Simple average method problems in stores ledger
Day 65 Weighted average method problems in stores ledger account
Day 66 Management accounting meaning , definition
Week 12 Day 67 Functions
Day 68 UNIT – V : Budget , budgeting , meaning definition
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Day 69 Types of Budgeting
Day 70 Purchase budgeting problem, material budgeting problem
Day 71 Sales budget problem
Day 72 Cash budgeting problem, Flexible and fixed budget problem
Prepared by : Ms.V.Kiruthika Approved by: Mrs. S.Devipriya
Mrs.R.Vijaya Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 30 21.01.2019
2 8 06.02.2019
3 12 18.02.2019
4 17 02.03.2019
5 5 14.03.2019
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Subject Name : Software Engineering and Software Project Management LAB
Subject code : 4ZP
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.V.Thirumalar,Mrs.S.Diviya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : Project management is simply the planning, organizing and
managing of tasks and resources to accomplish a defined objective, usually with
constraints on time and cost.
Use programming languages to develop estimation based software.
Identify the usage of various activity scheduling tools.
Identify the usage of software configuration management tool such as Git.
Use Microsoft Excel to perform cost benefit analysis and activity scheduling.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of Symbols
Day 2 Simple Programs
Day 3 Prog1: Preparation of Project Management Plan.
Day 4 Introduction about Case Tools.
Week2
Day 5 Prog2: Using any of the CASE tools, Practice requirement
analysis and specification for different firms - Demo
Day 6 Study Case Tools
Day 7 Practice requirement analysis and specification for different
firms
Day 8 Prog3: Case study of cost estimation models. - Demo
Week 3
Day 9 Case study of cost estimation models.
Day 10 Practice Case study of cost estimation models.
Day 11 Prog 1,2,3 : Algorithm Practice
Day 12 Prog4: Practice object oriented design principles for
implementation. - Demo
Week 4 Day 13 Practice object oriented design principles for implementation
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Day 14 Practice object oriented design principles for implementation-
Test
Day 15 Prog5: Practice function oriented design.- Demo
Day 16 Practice function oriented design
Week5
Day 17 Practice function oriented design - Test
Day 18 Functions in Symbols.
Day 19 Prog6: Practice creating software documentation for the
Analysis phase of software development life cycle for a real
time application. - Demo
Day 20 Practice creating software documentation for the Analysis phase
of software development life cycle for a real time application.
Week 6
Day 21 Practice creating software documentation for the Analysis phase
of software development life cycle for a real time application-
Test
Day 22 Prog 4,5,6 : Algorithm Practice
Day 23 Model Practical (1,2,3,4,5,6)
Day 24 Prog7: Practice creating software documentation for the
Development phase of software development life cycle for a real
time application.
Week 7
Day 25 Practice creating software documentation for the Development
phase of software development life cycle for a real time
application.
Day 26 Practice creating software documentation for the Development
phase of software development life cycle for a real time
application. - Demo
Day 27 Prog8: Practice creating software documentation for the
Implementation phase of software development life cycle for a
real time application.-Demo
Day 28 Practice creating software documentation for the
Implementation phase of software development life cycle for a
real time application.
Week 8
Day 29 Practice creating software documentation for the
Implementation phase of software development life cycle for a
real time application. - Test
Day 30 Prog9: Practice creating software documentation for the Testing
phase of software development life cycle for a real time
application.-Demo
Day 31 Practice creating software documentation for the Testing phase
of software development life cycle for a real time application.
Day 32 Practice creating software documentation for the Testing phase
of software development life cycle for a real time application.-
Test
Week 9
Day 33 Prog 7,8,9 : Algorithm Practice
Day 34 Prog10: Simulate a tool for path testing principles. - Demo
Day 35 Practice path testing principles.
Day 36 Practice path testing principles. – Test
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Day 37 Prog11: Simulate a tool for testing based on control structures.
Day 38 Practice simulates a tool for testing based on control structures.
Day 39 Simulate a tool for testing based on control structures - Test
Day 40 Prog12: Simulate a tool that reflects black box testing concepts.
Week 11
Day 41 Practice simulates a tool that reflects black box testing concepts.
Day 42 Simulate a tool that reflects black box testing concepts.- Test
Day 43 Prog 10,11,12: Algorithm Practice
Day 44 Revision
Week 12
Day 45 Revision
Day 46 Model Practical
Day 47 Revision
Day 48 Revision
Prepared by : Mrs.V.Thirumalar Approved by: Prof.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.S.Diviya Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 3 13.06.2018
2 2 20.06.2018
3 3 04.07.2018
4,5 3 20.07.2018
6 2 30.07.2018
7,8 4 15.08.2018
9 2 31.08.2018
10 2 18.08.2018
11 2 03.09.2018
12 1 23.09.2018
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Subject Name : General Awareness
Subject code : 4FE
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.T.Nandhini, Mrs.M.Sofia
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018- March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The students to face competitive examinations as UPSC, BSRB, LIC and
recruiting agencies.
Students will equip with high level of competence.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 1.VERBAL APPTITUDE
Day 2 Simple grammar
Day 3 Finding article, adjective, noun etc
Day 4 2.NUMERIC APPTITUDE
Day 5 Reasoning methods
Week 2 Day 6 Vedic mathematics
Day 7 3.TAMIL AND OTHER LITERATEURE
Day 8 Tamil grammar
Day 9 Finding authors of poems
Day 10 4.GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND
EDUCATION
Week 3 Day 11 Updated current affairs
Day 12 Technology implementations
Day 13 5.COMPUTER SCIENCE
Day 14 Computer based questions, Generations, device details
Day 15 6.E-COMMERCE AND COMMERCE
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Day 17 7.ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE
Day 18 Government policies, Economic levels
Day 19 8.HISTORY AND FREEDOMSTRUGGLE
Day 20 Olden and Modern history, Freedom fighter details and country
history
Week 5
Day 21 9.SPORTS
Day 22 Current events on sports, Sports persons
Day 23 10.CURRENT AFFAIRS
Day 24 Updated current events, Political and economic status
Prepared by : Mrs.T.Nandhini Approved by: Mrs. K.Vasanthi
Mrs.M.Sofia Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 3 10.12.2018
2 3 12.12.2018
3 3 07.01.2019
4 3 10.01.2019
5 2 28.01.2019
6 2 01.02.2019
7 2 08.02.2019
8 3 12.02.2019
9 2 18.02.2019
10 2 20.02.2019
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Subject Name : RDBMS & Oracle
Subject code : 53A
Semester : V
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Sofia, Mrs.S.Punithavathy
Lesson plan duration: 18 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To describe data models and schemas in DBMS.
To understand the features of database management systems and Relational database
To understand the functional dependencies and design of the database
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit I : Database Concepts: A Relational approach: Database
Day 2 Relationships – DBMS
Day 3 Relational Data Model
Day 4 Integrity Rules
Day 5 Theoretical Relational Languages
Day 6 Database Design: Data Modeling and Normalization:Data
Modeling
Week 2 Day 7 Example
Day 8 Dependency
Day 9 Database Design
Day 10 Example
Day 11 Normal forms
Day 12 Dependency Diagrams
Week 3 Day 13 De -normalization
Day 14 Another Example of Normalization.
Day 15 Test
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Day 16 Unit II : Oracle9i: Overview: Personal Databases
Day 17 Client/Server Databases
Day 18 Oracle9i an introduction – SQL *Plus Environment
Week 4 Day 19 SQL – Logging into SQL *Plus
Day 20 SQL *Plus Commands – Errors & Help
Day 21 Alternate Text Editors - SQL *Plus Worksheet
Day 22 iSQL *Plus
Day 23 Oracle Tables: DDL: Naming Rules and conventions
Day 24 Data Types – Constraints
Week 5 Day 25 Creating Oracle Table
Day 26 Displaying Table Information
Day 27 Altering an Existing Table– Dropping Renaming, Truncating
Table
Day 28 Table Types
Day 29 Spooling – Error codes
Day 30 Test
Week 6 Day 31 Unit III : Working with Table: Data Management and Retrieval:
DML
Day 32 adding a new Row/Record
Day 33 Customized Prompts
Day 34 Updating and Deleting an Existing Rows/Records
Day 35 retrieving Data from Table
Day 36 Arithmetic Operations
Week 7
Day 37 restricting Data with WHERE clause – Sorting
Day 38 Revisiting Substitution Variables – DEFINE command
Day 39 CASE structure
Day 40 Functions and Grouping: Built-in functions
Day 41 Grouping Data
Day 42 Multiple Tables: Joins and Set operations: Join
Week 8
Day 43 Set operations
Day 44 Test
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Day 45 Unit IV : PL/SQL: A Programming Language: History
Day 46 Fundamentals – Block Structure
Day 47 Comments – Data Types Other Data Types – Declaration
Day 48 Assignment operation – Bind variables
Week 9 Day 49 Substitution Variables – Printing
Day 50 Arithmetic Operators
Day 51 Control Structures and Embedded SQL: Control Structures
Day 52 Nested Blocks– SQ L in PL/SQL
Day 53 Data Manipulation– Transaction Control statements
Day 54 PL/SQL Cursors and Exceptions: Cursors
Week 10
Day 55 Implicit & Explicit Cursors and Attributes
Day 56 Cursor FOR loops – SELECT…FOR UPDATE – WHERE
CURRENT OF clause
Day 57 Cursor with Parameters
Day 58 Cursor Variables, Exceptions
Day 59 Unit V: PL/SQL Composite Data Types:
Day 60 Records
Week 11
Day 61 Example Records
Day 62 Tables
Day 63 Example Tables
Day 64 Arrays
Day 65 Example arrays
Day 66 Named Blocks: Procedures
Week 12 Day 67 Example program: Procedures
Day 68 Functions
Day 69 Example program.; Functions
Day 70 Packages
Day 71 Example program: Packages
Day 72 Triggers
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 29.06.2018
2 15 12.07.2018
3 14 02.08.2018
4 14 04.09.2018
5 14 03.10.2018
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Subject Name : Visual Basic
Subject code : 53B
Semester : V
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.V.Thirumalar, Mrs.S.Diviya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Visual Basic Programming Environment
Data Access Options and its Connectivity
Object Linking and Embedding
Additional Controls in Visual Basic
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I:Introduction
Day 2 Object Oriented Concepts
Day 3 Getting Started with VB6
Day 4 Important of Visual Basic
Day 5 Programming Environment
Day 6 Working with Forms
Week 2 Day 7 Developing an application
Day 8 Variables
Day 9 Simple Program-Variables
Day 10 Class Test
Day 11 Data types and Modules
Day 12 Working with Variables and Data Types
Week 3 Day 13 Procedures and control structures
Day 14 Arrays
Day 15 Working with Controls: Creating and using controls
Day 16 UNIT II: Menus
Day 17 Mouse events and Dialog boxes
Day 18 Mouse events
Week 4 Day 19 Simple VB Program-Create new Menu
Day 20 Example
Day 21 Displaying Pop-up Menus
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Day 22 Dialog boxes
Day 23 MDI and Flexgrid
Day 24 Example
Week 5 Day 25 MDI, Using the Flexgrid control
Day 26 Class Test
Day 27 Menus in MDI Applications
Day 28 Summary of the unit – assignment and test to be conducted
Day 29 Simple Program-Various Mouse Control & MDI Form
Day 30 Test
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT III: ODBC and Data Access Objects-Introduction
Day 32 Data Access Options
Day 33 ODBC
Day 34 Remote data objects
Day 35 Data Sources & Data Controls
Day 36 ActiveX EXE
Week 7 Day 37 Class test
Day 38 Simple VB Program-ADO Connectivity
Day 39 ActiveX DLL: Introduction
Day 40 Creating an ActiveX EXE Component
Day 41 II Monthly
Day 42 ActiveX Data Objects
Week 8 Day 43 Creating ActiveX DLL Component
Day 44 Summary of the unit –Test
Day 45 UNIT IV: Object Linking and Embedding: Introduction
Day 46 OLE fundamentals
Day 47 Using OLE Automation objects
Day 48 OLE Drag and Drop
Week 9 Day 49 Test
Day 50 File and File System Control: Introduction
Day 51 File System Controls
Day 52 Accessing Files
Day 53 Accessing Files
Day 54 Example
Week 10 Day 55 Summary of the unit – Assignment
Day 56 Test
Day 57 Kahoot!-Quiz to be conducted
Day 58 Class Test
Day 59 UNIT V: Additional controls in VB:Basics
Day 60 sstab control
Week 11 Day 61 setting properties at runtime
Day 62 adding controls to tab, list control
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Day 63 Test
Day 64 tabstrip control
Day 65 MSFlexgrid control
Day 66 Why ADO
Week 12 Day 67 Simple VB Program-List & Combo Box
Day 68 Establishing a reference
Day 69 Crystal and Data reports
Day 70 Simple VB Program-Create Report
Day 71 Summary of the unit – unit test to be conducted
Day 72 Test
Prepared by : Mrs.V.Thirumalar Approved by: Mrs.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.S.Diviya Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 28.6.2018
2 15 23.7.2018
3 14 07.8.2018
4 14 29.8.2018
5 14 24.9.2019
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Subject Name : PROGRAMMING LAB – VB and Oracle
Subject code : 53P
Semester : V
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty :Mrs.V.Thirumalar,Mrs.S.Diviya,M.Sofia, Mrs.S.Punithavathy
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students should
able to
Write and apply procedures, sub-procedures, and functions to create manageable
code in Visual Basic.
Populate and query a database using SQL DML/DDL commands.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Introduction of visual basic
Day 2 Building Simple Applications
Day 3 Introduction to tool box
Day 4 Difference between naming a control and changing the text
Day 5 Message box
Day 6 Prog1: Write a simple VB program to accept a number as input
and convert them into a)Binary b) Octal c) Hexadecimal
Week 2 Day 7 Outputting Data - ListBoxes
Day 8 vbTab- is used to put a tab space between the two pieces of data.
Day 9 list view
Day 10 Prog2: Write a simple VB program to add the items to list
box with user input and move the selected item to combo
box one by one.
Day 11 Using List View
Day 12 Test Case
Week 3 Day 13 Application with Dialogs
Day 14 Prog3: Write a simple VB program to develop a calculator with
basic operation
Day 15 Variables
Day 16 Water Tank Capacity Program-allow the user to enter the
height, width and depth of a water tank, then calculate and
output the capacity.
Day 17 Decimal
Day 18 Test Case
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Week 4 Day 19 Application with Menus.
Day 20 Selection (if, then, else)
Day 21 FormBorderStyle to FixedDialog
Day 22 Prog4: Design a form using common dialog control to display
the font, save and open dialog box without using the action
control property
Day 23 ShowDialog
Day 24 Student Mark List Processing using Data Controls.
Week5 Day 25 Common Key Events Constants.
Day 26 Adding Menu Bar Using Menu Editor
Day 27 Sample code for the key events
Day 28 Prog5: Write a VB Program to develop a menu driven
program Add a MDI window in the form and arrange
them in the cascading/horizontal style using menus
(Create a menu to add form, arrange) (Menu Item 1). Also
change the form color using the menu in another menu
item (Menu Item 2).
Day 29 Tab control
Day 30 Test Case
Week 6 Day 31 Database Management ADO
Day 32 Sample programs in ADO control
Day 33 Explain about ADODB connection
Day 34 Creating ActiveX Controls
Day 35 Prog6: Develop a simple project for Student Database
Management System using VB as front end and Oracle as back
end.
Day 36 Test Case
Week 7 Day 37 Explain about the SQL
Day 38 What is meant by query
Day 39 What is DBMS
Day 40 Prog7: Create a table for Employee details with Employee
Number as primary key and following fields: Name,
Designation, Gender, Age, Date of Joining and Salary.
Insert at least ten rows and perform various queries using
any one Comparison, Logical, Set, Sorting and Grouping
operators.
Day 41 Sample program for create the simple program for table
creation.
Day 42 Test Case
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Week 8 Day 43 Program for Student Evaluation Systems
Day 44 Prog 8: Write a PL/SQL to update the rate field by 20%
more than the current rate in inventory table which has
the following fields: Prono, ProName and Rate. After
updating the table a new field (Alter) called for Number
of item and place for values for the new field without
using PL/SQL block.
Day 45 What is Relational Database?
Day 46 Attribute: Attributes are the properties that define a relation
Day 47 Tuple: Each row in the relation is known as tuple.
Day 48 Cardinality: The number of tuples in a relation is known as
cardinality
Week 9 Day 49 Data Definition Language: It is used to define the structure of
the database.
Day 50 Data Manipulation Language: It is used to manipulate data
in the relations
Day 51 Prog 9: Write a PL/SQL to update the rate field by 20%
more than the current rate in inventory table which has the
following fields: Prono, ProName and Rate. After
updating the table a new field (Alter) called for Number of
item and place for values for the new field without using
PL/SQL block.
Day 52 ORDER BY
Day 53 AGGRATION FUNCTIONS
Day 54 Test Case
Week 10 Day 55 Program for Payroll System
Day 56 GROUP BY
Day 57 Structured data
Day 58 Sources of Structured Data:
Day 59 Prog 10: Write a PL/SQL to split the student table into two
tables based on result (One table for―Pass‖ and another for
―Fail‖). Use cursor for handling records of student table.
Assume necessary fields and create a student details table.
Day 60 Difference between DDL and DML in DBMS
Week 11 Day 61 Introduction to Graph Databases
Day 62 Prog 11: Create a database trigger to implement on master and
transaction tables which are based on inventory management
system for checking data validity. Assume the necessary fields
for both tables.
Day 63 Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
Day 64 trigger
Day 65 Test case
Day 66 NULL values equal to a zero?
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Week 12 Day 67 1. Query optimizer;
2. Connection manager;
3. Pluggable engine.
Day 68 Horizontal and Vertical Scaling In Databases
Day 69 Prog 12: Write a PL/SQL to raise the following Exception in
Bank Account Management table when deposit amount is zero.
Day 70 What is Temporary Table in SQL
Day 71 revision
Day 72 Model
Prepared by : Mrs.V.Thirumalar Approved by: Prof.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.S.Diviya Head of the Department
Mrs.M.Sofia
Mrs.S.Punithavathy
PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 13 07.08.2018
3,4 14 11.08.2018
5,6 12 03.09.2018
7,8,9 19 19.09.2018
10,11,12 14 26.09.2018
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Subject Name : Computer Networks
Subject code : 5EB
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Punithavathy
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Basics of Computer Networks.
How a computer is interconnected with the network.
Exposure to the technologies like broadband and Bluetooth.
Knowledge about Networking concepts and Wireless communications.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Introduction to computer networks.
Day 2 Unit 1: Network Hardware: Local Area Network
Day 3 Wide Area Network, Metropolitan Area Network
Day 4 Wireless networks and Home Networks.
Day 5 Network Software: Protocol Hierarchies
Day 6 Design Issues for the Layers
Week 2 Day 7 Connection-oriented and connectionless services
Day 8 Service Primitives
Day 9 The Relationship of services to Protocols.
Day 10 Reference Models: OSI Reference Model
Day 11 Functionalities of layers
Day 12 TCP/IP reference Model
Week 3 Day 13 TCP/IP protocol suite
Day 14 Comparison of OSI and TCP/IP
Day 15 Critique of OSI model protocols, TCP/IP Reference model.
Day 16 UNIT- 2: PHYSICAL LAYER: purpose of Physical Layer
Day 17 Transmission Media: guided & Unguided.
Day 18 Guided Transmission Media: Magnetic Media –Twisted Pair
cable types and uses.
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Week 4 Day 19 Coaxial Cables, Types: Baseband, Broadband Co-axial cables,
Day 20 Fibre optics-overview
Day 21 Advantages of fibre optics over coaxial and twisted pair cables
Day 22 Revision of the chapter Guided Transmission Media
Day 23 Wireless Transmission: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Day 24 Radio Transmission
Week 5 Day 25 Microwave Transmission structure and uses, Infrared waves
Day 26 Millimeter Waves & Light Waves.
Day 27 Communication Satellites: Geostationary satellites
Day 28 Medium-Earth Orbit, Low Earth-orbit Satellites
Day 29 Satellites versus Fibre.
Day 30 Class test.
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT- 3 DATA-LINK LAYER-overview, Errors: types of
errors, error checking.
Day 32 Error Detection Mechanisms- simple parity, two dimention
parity checking
Day 33 Error correction-forward & backward error corrections
Day 34 Elementary Data-link Protocols
Day 35 Elementary Data-link Protocols - continued
Day 36 Sliding Window Protocols, Go-back-N ARQ, Selective repeat
ARQ
Week 7 Day 37 MEDIUM-ACCESS CONTROL SUB LAYER: Multiple
Access Protocols-ALOHA, Pure ALOHA, Slotted ALOHA
Day 38 Carrier Sense Multiple Access(CSMA), CSMA/CD
Day 39 Collision Free Protocols
Day 40 Wireless LAN Protocols – MACA,MACAW
Day 41 Ethernet –cabling, standards, encoding, Performance, Types
Day 42 Wireless LAN’s(802.11)
Week 8 Day 43 Broadband Wireless (Wi-Max 802.16) –protocol stack, sub
layer protocol, frame structure
Day 44 Bluetooth (802.15) –Applications, protocol stack
Day 45 Unit 4: NETWORK LAYER: Design issues, services provided
Day 46 Routing: Classification of routing algorithms, shortest path
Day 47 Flooding, Distance vector
Day 48 link state routing
Week 9 Day 49 hierarchical routing
Day 50 broadcast routing & Multicast routing
Day 51 Congestion Control Algorithms.
Day 52 Congestion Control Algorithms.-continued
Day 53 TRANSPORT LAYER: Elements of Transport Protocols
Day 54 Protocols of Transport Protocols -continued
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Week 10 Day 55 Internet Transport Protocols: TCP packet format
Day 56 TCP connection establishment,
Day 57 TCP data transfer
Day 58 Class test, Assignments to be given.
Day 59 Unit V: APPLICATION LAYER: DNS
Day 60 Domain name system
Week 11 Day 61 E-mail architecture, working,
Day 62 Email client
Day 63 Mime, IMAP
Day 64 POP protocols
Day 65 NETWORK SECURITY: Cryptography
Day 66 Cryptographic algorithms
Week 12 Day 67 Symmetric Key Algorithms
Day 68 Symmetric Key Algorithms
Day 69 Public Key Algorithms
Day 70 Public Key Algorithms
Day 71 Digital Signatures
Day 72 Revision
Prepared by: Mrs.S.Punithavathy Approved by: Mrs.K.Vasanthi
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 19.6.2018
2 15 28.7.2018
3 14 07.8.2018
4 14 28.8.2018
5 14 20.9.2019
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Subject Name : Software Testing
Subject code : 5ZC
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs. P.Sunitha, Mrs.T.Nandhini
Lesson plan duration: 5 weeks (December 2018-March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To study fundamental concepts in software testing, including software testing
objectives, process, criteria, strategies, and methods.
To learn how to planning a test project, design test cases and data, conduct testing
operations, manage software problems and defects, generate a testing report.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I: Software Development Life Cycle models:
Day 2 Phases of Software project –Quality
Day 3 Quality Assurance
Day 4 Quality control
Day 5 Testing
Day 6 Verification and Validation
Week 2 Day 7 Process Model to represent Different Phases
Day 8 Life Cycle models- waterfall Model
Day 9 Prototyping and Application Model
Day 10 Spiral Model
Day 11 V Model
Day 12 Modified V Model
Week 3 Day 13 Comparison
Day 14 White-Box Testing: Static Testing
Day 15 Structural Testing –Challenges in White-Box Testing.
Day 16 UNIT II: Black-Box Testing: What is Black Testing?
Day 17 Why Black-Box Testing?
Day 18 When to do Black-Box Testing?
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Week 4 Day 19 How to do Black-Box Testing?
Day 20 Techniques and Classification.
Day 21 Challenges in White Box Testing
Day 22 Integration Testing
Day 23 Integration Testing as Type of Testing
Day 24 Integration Testing as a Phase f Testing
Week 5
Day 25 Scenario Testing
Day 26 Use case Scenarios
Day 27 Defect Bash
Day 28 Classification of Defect bash
Day 29 Revision of unit 1 & 2
Day 30 Class Test
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT III: System and Acceptance Testing
Day 32 System Testing Overview
Day 33 Why System testing is done?
Day 34 Functional versus Non-functional Testing
Day 35 Functional testing
Day 36 Non-functional Testing
Week 7 Day 37 Scalability Testing
Day 38 Reliability Testing
Day 39 Stress Testing
Day 40 Interoperability Testing
Day 41 Acceptance Testing
Day 42 Acceptance Criteria
Week 8 Day 43 Selecting test Cases for Accepting Testing
Day 44 Summary of Testing Phases
Day 45 UNIT IV: Performance Testing
Day 46 Factors governing Performance Testing
Day 47 Methodology of Performance Testing
Day 48 Collecting Requirements
Week 9 Day 49 Capacity Planning
Day 50 Test Cases and Test Results
Day 51 Tools for Performance Testing
Day 52 Process for Performance Testing
Day 53 Challenges
Day 54 Regression Testing: What is Regression Testing?
Week 10 Day 55 Types of Regression Testing
Day 56 When to do Regression Testing
Day 57 How to do Regression Testing
Day 58 Best Practices in Regression Testing.
Day 59 UNIT V: Test Planning, Management Execution and
Reporting
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Day 60 Test Planning
Week 11 Day 61 Testing Tasks
Day 62 Communication Management
Day 63 Risk Management
Day 64 Test Management
Day 65 Test Infrastructure Management
Day 66 Test Process
Week 12 Day 67 Test Reporting
Day 68 Best Practices
Day 69 Test Metrics and Measurements: Project Metrics
Day 70 Types of Metrics
Day 71 Progress Metrics
Day 72 Productivity Metrics, Release Metrics
Prepared by : Mrs.P.Sunitha Approved by: Mrs.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.T.Nandhini Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 18.06.2019
2 15 05.07.2019
3 14 30.07.2019
4 14 14.08.2019
5 14 20.09.2019
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Subject Name : Graphics and Multimedia
Subject code : 63A
Semester : V1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.K.Manickaraj, Mrs.V.Thirumalar,Mrs.S.Punithavathy
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : To inculcate knowledge on Graphics & Multimedia concepts.
Course Outcome :
To understand the basic concepts in computer graphics
To describe the importance of viewing and projections
To implement various algorithms to convert the basic geometrical
primitives, transformations, Area filling & clipping
To apply multimedia principles and create applications using
Photoshop software.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Introduction to Graphics and Multimedia
Day 2 Introduction to computer graphics
Day 3 Applications, Overview of graphics systems
Day 4 Display devices ,I/P devices
Day 5 O/P devices, storage devices, Line-Drawing algorithms
Week 2
Day 6 Basic Line Drawing algorithm, Bresenham’s line drawing
algorithm
Day 7 Loading the frame buffer, Line functions
Day 8 Circle generating algorithms, Ellipse generating algorithms
Day 9 Class test, Curve attributes
Day 10 Color and Grayscale Levels
Week 3
Day 11 Area-fill attributes
Day 12 Character Attributes, Class test-unit wise
Day 13 Unit II: 2D Geometric Transformations
Day 14 2’D transformation- translation
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Day 15 rotation, scaling
Week 4
Day 16 Matrix Representation, Composite Transformations
Day 17 Class test
Day 18 Reflection and shearing
Day 19 2D viewing- viewing pipeline, Viewing Coordinate Reference
frame.
Day 20 Test
Week 5 Day 21 Window to view port coordinate transformation, 2D viewing
functions
Day 22 Clipping Operation, Point clipping, line clipping, Polygon
clipping Day 23 Curve clipping, Text clipping , Exterior clipping
Day 24 Test
Day 25 UNIT III: Text
Week 6
Day 26 Introduction to multimedia- definition, benefits, need.
Day 27 Types of Text: Unicode Standard
Day 28 Font, Insertion of Text, Text compression, File formats
Day 29 Class test
Day 30 Image: Image Types – Seeing Color, Color Models
Week 7
Day 31 Basic Steps for Image Processing , Scanner
Day 32 Digital Camera ,Interface Standards
Day 33 Specification of Digital Images
Day 34 CMS – Device Independent Color Models
Day 35 Image Processing software
Week 8
Day 36 File Formats, Image Output on Monitor and Printer
Day 37 UNIT IV: Audio: Introduction
Day 38 Acoustics , Nature of Sound Waves
Day 39 Fundamental Characteristics of Sound
Day 40 Microphone ,Amplifier, Loudspeaker , Audio Mixer
Week 9
Day 41 Class test
Day 42 Digital Audio ,Synthesizers MIDI , Basics of Staff Notation,
Day 43 Sound Card
Day 44 Audio Transmission
Day 45 Audio File formats and CODECs
Day 46 Audio Recording Systems, Audio and Multimedia
Week 10
Day 47 Voice Recognition and Response ,Audio Processing Software
Day 48 Test
Day 49 UNIT V: Video: Analog Video Camera
Day 50 Transmission of Video Signals
Day 51 Class test, Television Broadcasting Standards, PC Video
Day 52 Video Signal Formats, Video File Formats and CODECs
Day 53 Test-one mark
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Week 11 Day 54 Video Editing, Video Editing Software
Day 55 Animation: Types of Animation , Computer Assisted Animation
Week 12
Day 56 Creating Movement, Principles of Animation, Some
Techniques of Animation
Day 57 Animation on the Web
Day 58 Special Effects, Rendering Algorithms, Compression: MPEG-1
Audio
Day 59 MPEG-1 Video, MPEG-2Audio – MPEG-2 Video
Day 60 Summary of the unit
Prepared by : Mr.K.Manickaraj Approved by: Mrs.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.V.Thirumalar Head of the Department
Mrs.S.Punithavathy
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 20.12.2018
2 12 10.01.2019
3 12 03.02.2019
4 12 21.02.2019
5 12 05.03.2019
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Subject Name : Project Work Lab
Subject code : 6ZP
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 8
Name of the faculty : Mrs.V.Thirumalar & Mrs.S.Diviya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective The objective of the project is to motivate them to work in
emerging/latest technologies, help the students to develop ability, to apply theoretical and
practical tools/techniques to solve real life problems related to industry, academic
institutions and research laboratories
The project proposal should include the following: Title, Objectives, Input and
output Details of modules and process logic, Limitations of the project,
Tools/platforms, languages to be used, and the scope for future application.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of the Microsoft Word
Day 2 Working in Microsoft word
Day 3 Formatting a page, alignments for a page
Day 4 How to create an acknowledge page.
Day 5 Chapter 1:Introduction to Project
Week 2
Day 6 What are the contents they need to prepare.
Day 7 Review No:1 synopsis submission
Day 8 How to choose a front end back end?
Day 9 Study on the existing system
Day 10 Analysing the Drawbacks in existing system
Week 3
Day 11 Study on Proposed System
Day 12 Analysing the Advantages in Proposed System
Day 13 How to connect front end back end database.
Day 14 Demo connection by using VB and Oracle tool, Java and Oracle
tool
Day 15 Splitting of Modules in the project
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Day 16 Module Description
Day 17 Review 2
Day 18 Working with PowerPoint presentations.
Day 19 How to prepare and present a slide.
Day 20 Creating a sample presentation.
Week 5
Day 21 Chapter II: System Design Phase
Day 22 How to prepare for system design phase.
Day 23 Input design, output design, database design etc.
Day 24 Working time for their project.
Day 25 System development phase.
Week 6
Day 26 How to create a SFD.
Day 27 Flow charts
Day 28 Use case diagrams
Day 29 E-r diagrams
Day 30 How to draw a charts in the word document
Week 7
Day 31 Designing tables according to the database used.
Day 32 Chapter III: Testing and Implementation
Day 33 How to do a testing
Day 34 How to do requirement testing
Day 35 Testing the input and appropriate output values
Week 8
Day 36 Unit testing
Day 37 Demo on Unit Testing
Day 38 Integration testing
Day 39 Demo on Integration testing
Day 40 White –box testing
Week 9
Day 41 Demo on White –box testing
Day 42 Black box testing
Day 43 Demo on Black box testing
Day 44 Review No:III
Day 45 How to take screen shots of Input and Output screens
Week 10
Day 46 Resizing of Input and Output Screen with to lesser KB
Day 47 Chapter IV: How to write a conclusion
Day 48 How to write the scope of the project.
Day 49 Chapter V: data flow diagram
Day 50 Table structure
Week 11
Day 51 Sample coding
Day 52 Sample input, sample output
Day 53 How a Reference should be prepared.
Day 54 Explaining the contents in the Appendices
Day 55 Explaining how to extract reports from the modules.
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Day 56 Demo on their project done.
Day 57 How to keep a sample source code?
Day 58 How a bibliography should be?
Day 59 Tips to attend Viva-voce
Day 60 Final Review
Prepared by: Mrs.V.Thirumalar Approved by: Mrs.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.S.Diviya Head of the Department
CHAPTERS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
CHAPTER I 31 17.12.2018
CHAPTER II 13 31.12.2018
CHAPTER III 05 09.01.2019
CHAPTER IV 03 24.01.2019
CHAPTER V 08 18.02.2019
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Subject Name : PROGRAMMING LAB – Graphics and Multimedia
Subject code : 63P
Semester : VI
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Vasanthi, Mrs.V.Thirumalar,Mrs.S.Punithavathy
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students should
able to
To design application using Photoshop software
To create programs using computer graphics principles.
To create applications with basic animation.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of Graphics and Multimedia
Day 2 Program to implement Line using "DDA" algorithm
Day 3 Prog1: Write a program to rotate an image.
Day 4 Example program: Program to implement circle using Midpoint
algorithm.
Day 5 Test Case
Day 6 Simple C Program for Line drawing
Week2
Day 7 Prog2: Write a program to drop each word of a sentence one by
one from the top Day 8 Program to implement Reflection.
Day 9 Circle generating algorithms
Day 10 Ellipse generating algorithms
Day 11 Test-Program 1
Day 12 Revision
Week 3
Day 13 Prog3: Write a program to drop a line using DDA Algorithm
. Day 14 Example-2’D transformation- translation
Day 15 Example-2’D transformation- rotation
Day 16 Example-2’D transformation- scaling
Day 17 Test-Program 2
Day 18 Test Case
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Day 19 Program to implement Translation of the Square.
Day 20 Prog4: Write a program to move a car with sound effect.
Day 21 Example-Matrix Representation
Day 22 Example-Composite Transformations
Day 23 Test-Program 3
Day 24 Write a c++ program that implement Shearing algorithm.
Week5
Day 25 Program to implement Circle using Bresenham’s Circle
Drawing algorithm.
Day 26 Prog5: Write a program to bounce a ball an move it with sound
effect.
Day 27 Example-Clipping Operation
Day 28 Example-Point clipping
Day 29 Example-line clipping
Day 30 Polygon clipping
Week 6
Day 31 To Create An Animation To Represent The Growing Moon
Day 32 Prog6: Write a program to test whether a given pixel is inside
or outside or on a polygon.
Day 33 Revision
Day 34 Photoshop Introduction
Day 35 Photoshop - Menu Bar
Day 36 Test – Program 4
Week 7
Day 37 To Create An Animation To Indicate A Ball Bouncing
Day 38 Prog7: Create Sun Flower using Photoshop.
Day 39 Rotation in Photoshop
Day 40 Layers in Photoshop
Day 41 How to set a Image Mode
Day 42 Test Case
Week 8
Day 43 Test- Program 5
Day 44 Prog 8: Animate Plane Flying In The Clouds Using Photoshop
Day 45 Revision
Day 46 Introduction of Animation and Animation pane
Day 47 Test-Program 6
Day 48 Test case
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Week 9
Day 49 Prog 9: Create Plastic Surgery for the Nose using Photoshop
Day 50 To Simulate Movement Of A Cloud.
Day 51 Introduction of Tools in Tool Bar
Day 52 Test-Program 8
Day 53 Uses of liqufy option
Day 54 Test Case
Week 10
Day 55 Prog 10: Create See-through text using Photoshop
Day 56 Uses of Text in Photoshop
Day 57 Test-Program 8
Day 58 Revision
Day 59 Introduction about Image Ready
Day 60 To Draw The Fan Blades And To Give Proper Animation.
Week 11
Day 61 Prog 11 : Create a Web Page using Photoshop
Day 62 Photoshop
Day 63 Simple image editing techniques for images
Day 64 Test-Program 9
Day 65 Revision
Day 66 To Draw The Fan Blades And To Give Proper Animation.
Week 12
Day 67 Test-Program 10
Day 68 Prog 12 : Convert Black and White Photo to Color Photo using
Photoshop
Day 69 Test-Program 11
Day 70 Test-Program 12
Day 71 Revision
Day 72 To Draw The Fan Blades And To Give Proper Animation.
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Prepared by : Mrs.K.Vasanthi Approved by: Prof.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.V.Thirumalar Head of the Department
Mrs.S.Punithavathy
PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 6 13.12.2018
3,4 6 27.12.2018
5,6 6 08.01.2019
7,8,9 6 25.01.2019
10,11,12 6 14.02.2019
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Subject Name : Web Technology
Subject code : 6EC
Semester : VI
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Diviya, Mrs.S.Punithavathy
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The client server architecture and able to develop a web application.
The web technological concepts and functioning internet.
The basic HTML tags, ASP and XML tags.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit-I TCP/IP Basics
Day 2 IP address
Day 3 Logical Address & TCP/IP Example-
Day 4 The concept of IP address
Day 5 Basics of TCP, Features of TCP & Relationship between TCP
and IP
Week 2
Day 6 Ports and Sockets
Day 7 Active Open and Passive Open
Day 8 TCP Connections
Day 9 What makes TCP reliable?
Day 10 TCP Packet format & Persistent TCP connections
Week 3
Day 11 UDP
Day 12 Differences between TCP and UDP.
Day 13 Unit-II DNS E-mail, FTP
Day 14 TFTP
Day 15 History of WWW
Week 4
Day 16 Basics of WWW and Browsing
Day 17 Local information on the internet
Day 18 HTML-Tags ,Tables
Day 19 HTML-Forms
Day 20 HTML-Hyperlinks
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Week 5
Day 21 Web Browser Architecture
Day 22 Types of Architecture
Day 23 Web Pages and Multimedia
Day 24 Remote Login (TELNET).
Day 25 UNIT III: Introduction to Web Technology
Week 6
Day 26 Web pages
Day 27 Tiers & Concept of a Tier
Day 28 Comparison of Microsoft and Java Technologies
Day 29 Web Pages,Static Web Pages
Day 30 Plug-ins & Frames
Week 7
Day 31 Forms
Day 32 Dynamic Web Pages: Need – Magic of Dynamic Web Pages
Day 33 Overview of Dynamic Web Page Technologies
Day 34 Common Gateway Interface
Day 35 ASP & ASP Technology
Week 8
Day 36 Java and JVM , Java Servlets & Java Server Pages.
Day 37 UNIT IV: Active Web Pages
Day 38 Active Web Pages in better solution
Day 39 Java Applets
Day 40 Why are Active Web Pages Powerful?
Week 9
Day 41 Lifecycle of Java Applets
Day 42 ActiveX Controls
Day 43 Java Beans & CORBA
Day 44 Java Remote Method Invocation & DCOM
Day 45 EDI-Overview & Origins of EDI
Week 10
Day 46 Understanding of EDI & Data Exchange Standards
Day 47 EDI Architecture ,
Day 48 Significance of EDI
Day 49 UNIT V: XML
Day 50 SGML
Week 11
Day 51 Basics of XML
Day 52 XML Parsers
Day 53 Limitations of Mobile devices
Day 54 Emergence of WAP
Day 55 WAP Stack
Week 12
Day 56 Emergence of WAP
Day 57 WAP Architecture
Day 58 WAP and its future
Day 59 Alternatives to WAP
Day 60 Revision
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 12 24.12.2018
2 12 10.01.2019
3 12 06.02.2019
4 12 21.02.2019
5 12 18.03.2019
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Subject Name : Open Source Software
Subject code : 6EE
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.RAMA,Mrs. R.MANONMANI
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Ability to install and run open-source operating systems.
Ability to gather information about Free and Open Source Software projects from
software releases and from sites on the internet.
Ability to build and modify one or more Free and Open Source Software packages.
Ability to contribute software to and interact with Free and Open Source Software
development projects.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I: Introduction to open sources
Day 2 Need of open sources
Day 3 advantages of open sources
Day 4 Application of open sources.
Day 5 Open source operating systems: LINUX: Introduction
Week 2 Day 6 general overview
Day 7 Kernel mode and user mode
Day 8 process
Day 9 advanced concepts
Day 10 scheduling, personalities
Week 3 Day 11 cloning – signals
Day 12 development with Linux.
Day 13 UNIT II: MySQL: Introduction
Day 14 setting up account
Day 15 starting, terminating
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Week 4 Day 16 writing your own SQL programs, record selection Technology
Day 17 working with strings
Day 18 Date and Time, sorting Query results, generating summary
Day 19 working with meta data, working with meta data –using
sequences
Day 20 MySQL and Web, Main Features of MySQL
Week 5 Day 21 What is MYSQL, Who Uses MySQL
Day 22 Account Management Statements, Record selection Technology
Day 23 date and time functions
Day 24 Class Test, Assignments to be given.
Day 25 Unit III: PHP: Introduction
Week 6 Day 26 programming in web environment
Day 27 variables- constants
Day 28 data types –operators
Day 29 Statements, functions, arrays, OOP
Day 30 string manipulations and regular expression
Week 7 Day 31 file handling and data storage
Day 32 PHP and SQL database
Day 33 PHP and LDAP – PHP connectivity
Day 34 sending and receiving E-mails
Day 35 debugging and error handling, security
Week 8 Day 36 Templates
Day 37 UNIT IV: Syntax and style
Day 38 python objects
Day 39 numbers – sequences
Day 40 strings
Week 9 Day 41 lists and tuples
Day 42 dictionaries
Day 43 conditional loops
Day 44 Files input and output
Day 45 errors and exceptions
Week 10 Day 46 Functions, modules
Day 47 classes and OOP
Day 48 execution environment
Day 49 UNIT V: Pert backgrounder
Day 50 pert overview
Week 11 Day 51 pearl parsing rules
Day 52 variables and data
Day 53 statements and control structures
Day 54 Subroutines
Day 55 packages and modules
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Week 12 Day 56 working with files
Day 57 data manipulation.
Day 58 Overview of topics
Day 59 Overview of topics
Day 60 Test
Prepared by: Mrs.K.Rama Approved by: Mrs.K.Vasanthi
Mrs.R.Manonmani Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 19.06.2018
2 12 27.07.2018
3 12 17.08.2018
4 12 20.09.2018
5 12 23.10.2018
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Subject Name : Software Testing LAB
Subject code : 6ZP
Semester : VI
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Kanchana,Mrs.P.Sunitha
Lesson plan duration: 10 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : Software Testing has different goals and objectives.
Finding defects which may get created by the programmer while developing the
software.
Gaining confidence in and providing information about the level of quality.
To prevent defects.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of Symbols
Day 2 Simple Programs
Day 3 Example program about result analysis
Day 4 Prog1: Finding the sum of individual digits of a 10-digit
number until a single digit is produced explanation
Week2
Day 5 Prepare sum of individual digits of a 10-digit number until a
single digit is produced.
Day 6 Test Case
Day 7 Test Case
Day 8 Prog2: Accept the inputs student name, marks in five subjects
and declare the result as PASS if the student gets minimum 40
in each subject; otherwise declare the result as FAIL.
Week 3
Day 9 Prepare accept the inputs student name, marks in five subjects
and declare the result as PASS if the student gets minimum 40
in each subject; otherwise declare the result as FAIL.
Day 10 Checking accept the inputs student name, marks in five subjects
and declare the result as PASS if the student gets minimum 40
in each subject; otherwise declare the result as FAIL.
Day 11 Test Case
Day 12 Test Case
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Week 4
Day 13 Example: Prime numbers example programs
Day 14 Prime numbers example programs
Day 15 Prog3: Program for generating n prime numbers
Day 16 Prepare for generating n prime numbers
Week5
Day 17 Checking the input values for generating n prime numbers
Day 18 Test Case
Day 19 Test Case
Day 20 Sample program
Week 6
Day 21 Sample program
Day 22 Prog4: Sort and store the elements of two arrays of integers into
the third list.
Day 23 Prepare sort and store the elements of two arrays of integers into
the third list.
Day 24 Checking the input values for sort and store the elements of two
arrays of integers into the third list.
Week 7
Day 25 Test Case
Day 26 Test Case
Day 27 Sample program
Day 28 Prog5: Experiment the operations of a stack using array
implementation
Week 8
Day 29 Prepare experiment the operations of a stack using array
implementation
Day 30 Check the input values for Experiment the operations of a stack
using array implementation
Day 31 Test Case
Day 32 Test Case
Week 9
Day 33 Sample program
Day 34 Prog6: Menu-driven option for queue operations like add,
remove and display.
Day 35 Prepare menu-driven option for queue operations like add,
remove and display
Day 36 Check the input values for menu-driven option for queue
operations like add, remove and display
Week 10
Day 37 Test Case
Day 38 Test Case
Day 39 Sample program
Day 40 Prog7: Palindrome string checking program (using pointers)
Week 11
Day 41 Prepare palindrome string checking program (using pointers)
Day 42 Checking the input values for palindrome string checking
program (using pointers)
Day 43 Test Case
Day 44 Test Case
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Day 45 Sample program
Day 46 Summary
Day 47 Test
Day 48 Test
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Mrs.P.Sunitha Head of the Department
PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 12 28.12.18
3,4 12 08.02.19
5,6 8 18.02.19
7 16 06.03.19
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
(B.Sc IT)
Department of Information Technology
PIONEER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
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2018-2019
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Computer Fundamentals And C Programming 13A 4
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Environmental Studies 1FA 2
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Tamil-II 21T 6
English-II 22E 6
C++ Programming 23A 5
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Internet Basic Lab 23Q 2
Discrete mathematics 2AA 5
Value Education-Human Rights 2FB 2
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Subject Name : Part I – Tamil I
Subject code : 11T
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.G.Sampathkumar
Lesson plan duration : 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 12E
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.V.Jency
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 - November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: ONE ACT PLAYS
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral
of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and
will develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I : Prose 1. The refugee by K.A.Abbas introduction
Day 2 Author introduction
Day 3 Lesson to be taken in detailed
Day 4 Essay to be given for prose
Day 5 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 6 Prose 2: The Lady or the tiger to be taken
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to de conducted
Day 10 Prose 3 –The sky is the limit text explanation
Day 11 Essay to be given
Day 12 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 3 Day 13 Class test to be conducted
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Day 14 UNIT-II : Poetry 1- The solitary Reaper by William Shakespeare
Day 15 Poem explanation
Day 16 Essay to be given
Day 17 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 18 Class test to be conducted
Week 4
Day 19 Poetry 2: Gift to be taken
Day 20 Essay to be Given
Day 21 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 22 Class test to be conducted
Day 23 Poetry 3- Ode to a west wind -introduction
Day 24 Detailed explanation with major themes
Week 5
Day 25 Essay to be given
Day 26 One words to be discussed
Day 27 Class test to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-III : Short story 1: The fortune Teller text explanation
Day 29 Essay to be given for short story
Day 30 Objective questions to be given for The fortune Teller
Week 6
Day 31 Short story 2- The Post master text explanation
Day 32 Essay to be given
Day 33 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 34 Class test to be conducted
Day 35 Short Story 3- The Model Millionaire Introduction
Day 36 Text explanation
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 39 Class test to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-IV : One Act Play 1: The Death Trap
Day 41 Explanation of the text
Day 42 Continued the text
Week 8
Day 43 Essay to be given
Day 44 One words to be discussed
Day 45 Class test to be conducted
Day 46 One Act Play 2: The Anniversary taken
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Day 47 One act play taken in detailed
Day 48 Play to be enacted.
Week 9
Day 49 Play to be enacted
Day 50 Essay to be given
Day 51 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 52 Class test to be conducted
Day 53 UNIT-V : Grammar 1: parts of speech
Day 54 Noun, adjective, conjunction
Week 10
Day 55 Pronoun, adverbs
Day 56 Interjection, preposition, verbs
Day 57 Exercises to be given
Day 58 Class test to be conducted
Day 59 Grammar 2.Articles taken in detailed
Day 60 Exercises to be given.
Week 11
Day 61 Grammar 3– Prepositions to be taken in detailed
Day 62 Examples given
Day 63 Exercises to be given for practice
Day 64 Class test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar 4– Jumbled sentences taken
Day 66 Exercises to be given for practice
Week 12
Day 67 Class test to be conducted
Day 68 Grammar 5–Tenses -Introduction
Day 69 Present Tense with exercises
Day 70 Past Tense with exercises
Day 71 Future Tense with exercises
Day 72 Class test to be conducted
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Prepared by: Mrs.V.Jency Approved by: Mrs M .Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 15 06.08.2018
3 12 24.08.2018
4 13 27.08.2018
5 19 12.10.2018
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Subject Name : Computing Fundamentals and C Programming
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Anusuya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
To learn about the Computer fundamentals
Approach the programming tasks using techniques learned and write pseudo-
code.
Write the program on a computer, edit, compile, debug, correct, recompile and
run it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit – I : Fundamentals of Computers : Fundamentals of
Computers :
Day 2 History of Computers
Day 3 Computers-Generations of Computers-
Day 4 Classification of Computers
Week 2
Day 5 Basic Anatomy of a Computer System
Day 6 Input Devices-Processor-
Day 7 Output Devices
Day 8 Memory Management
Week 3
Day 9 Types of Software
Day 10 Overview of Operating System
Day 11 Programming Languages- Translator Programs
Day 12 Problem Solving Techniques -Overview of C.
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Week 4
Day 13 Unit – II : Overview of C - Introduction Character set - C
tokens- Keyword & Identifiers
Day 14 Constants – Variables- Data types
Day 15 Declaration of variables - Assigning values to variables-
Defining Symbolic Constants
Day 16 Arithmetic, Relational, Logical, Assignment, Conditional,
Bitwise, Special, Increment and Decrement operators
Week 5
Day 17 Arithmetic Expressions – Evaluation of expression
Day 18 precedence of arithmetic operators
Day 19 Type conversion in expression
Day 20 Operator precedence & associatively
Week 6
Day 21 Mathematical functions
Day 22 Unit III : Decision Making and Branching: Introduction – if,
if....else
Day 23 nesting of if ...else statements- else if ladder
Day 24 The switch statement, The ?: Operator- The goto Statement.
Week 7
Day 25 Sample Programs Using Conditional Statements.
Day 26 Decision Making and Looping: The while statement- The do
statement –
Day 27 The for statement-jumps in loops
Day 28 Arrays- Character Arrays
Week 8
Day 29 Strings
Day 30 String Manipulations -String Functions
Day 31 Unit IV : User-Defined Functions: Introduction
Day 32 Need and Elements of User-Defined Functions- Return Values
and their types
Week 9
Day 33 Function Calls- Declarations – Category of Functions.
Day 34 Nesting of Functions- Recursion
Day 35 Passing Arrays and Strings to Functions
Day 36 The Scope, Visibility and Lifetime of Variables
Week 10
Day 37 Multi file Programs.
Day 38 Structures - Declaration of Structures
Day 39 Array of Structures- Structure Pointer
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Day 40 Unions
Week 11
Day 41 Unit V: Pointers: Introduction- Understanding pointers
Day 42
Accessing the address of a variable- Declaration and
Initialization of pointer Variable- Accessing a variable through
its pointer- Chain of pointers
Day 43 Pointer Expressions- Pointer Expressions- Pointer Increments
and Scale factor- Pointers and Arrays
Day 44 Pointers and Strings- Array of pointers- Pointers as Function
Arguments
Week 12
Day 45 Functions returning pointers- Pointers to Functions
Day 46 File Management in C.
Day 47 File Management in C.
Day 48 Command Line Argument
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 19.06.2018
2 9 28.07.2018
3 9 27.08.2018
4 10 18.09.2018
5 8 02.10.2018
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Subject Name : Digital Fundamentals and Computer Architecture
Subject code : 13B
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. M.Ragavi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
To study the basic organization and architecture of digital computers (CPU,
memory, I/O, software).
To conceptualize the basics of organizational and architectural issues of a digital
computer.
To analyze performance issues in processor and memory design of a digital
computer
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT – I : Number System and Binary Codes:
Day 2 Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal
Day 3 Binary addition, Multiplication, Division
Day 4 Floating point representation
Week 2 Day 5 Complements, BCD
Day 6 Excess3, Gray Code
Day 7 Arithmetic Circuits: Half adder, Full adder
Day 8 Parallel binary adder, BCD adder
Week 3 Day 9 Half subtractor, Full subtractor
Day 10 Parallel binary subtractor, Digital Logic: Basic Gates– NOR,
NAND, XOR Gates
Day 11 UNIT II: Combinational Logic Circuits: Boolean algebra
Day 12 Karnaugh map, Canonical form 1
Week 4 Day 13 Construction and properties, Implicants – Don‘t care
combinations
Day 14 Product of sum, Sum of products, Simplifications.
Day 15 Sequential circuits: Flip-Flops: RS, D, JK, and T
Day 16 Multiplexers, Demultiplexers
Week 5 Day 17 Decoder Encoder
Day 18 shift registers
Day 19 Counters
Day 20 UNIT III: Input – Output Organization
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Week 6 Day 21 Input – output interface
Day 22 I/O Bus and Interface
Day 23 I/O Bus Versus Memory Bus
Day 24 Isolated Versus Memory
Week 7
Day 25 Mapped I/O – Example of I/O Interface.
Day 26 Asynchronous data transfer
Day 27 Strobe Control
Day 28 Handshaking
Week 8 Day 29 UNIT IV: Priority Interrupt: Introduction
Day 30 Daisy Chaining Priority
Day 31 Parallel Priority Interrupt
Day 32 Direct Memory Access
Week 9 Day 33 RAM,ROM Chip
Day 34 DMA Controller,
Day 35 DMA Transfer
Day 36 Test
Week 10 Day 37 Input – Output Processor,
Day 38 CPU-IOP Communication
Day 39 UNIT V: Memory Organization
Day 40 Memory Hierarchy
Week 11 Day 41 Main Memory
Day 42 Associative memory
Day 43 Hardware Organization
Day 44 Match Logic
Week 12 Day 45 Read Operation, Write Operation
Day 46 Cache Memory: Associative
Day 47 Direct, Set-associative Mapping
Day 48 Writing into Cache Initialization
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 10 30.06.2018
2 09 23.07.2018
3 09 17.08.2018
4 10 24.09.2018
5 10 02.10.2018
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Subject Name : Programming LAB-C
Subject code : 13P
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Anusuya
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
To learn about the C Language Fundamental
Approach the programming tasks using techniques learned and write pseudo-
code.
Write the program on a computer, edit, compile, debug, correct, recompile and
run it
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 How to start computer and opening C editor
Day 2 Writing small programmes in C (save, compile, edit, run)
Day 3
1. Write a C program to find the sum, average, standard
deviation for a given set of numbers
Week 2
Day 4 Example program for Expressions
Day 5 Example program using looping statement
Day 6 2. Write a C program to generate ―n‖ prime numbers.
Week 3
Day 7 Example program using Branching
Day 8 Sample programs for series (sin, cos, sum of n number, etc...)
Day 9 3. Write a C program to generate Fibonacci series.
Week 4
Day 10 Sample program for matrixes(rows and columns) and arrays
Day 11 Example program using matrix addition
Day 12 4. Write a C program to print magic square of order n where n >
3 and n is odd.
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Week 5
Day 13 Example program to arrange numbers in orders
Day 14 Example program to arrange lettersin orders
Day 15 5. Write a C program to sort the given set of numbers in
ascending order.
Week 6
Day 16 Sample program using string functions
Day 17 Sample program using string functions
Day 18 6. Write a C program to check whether the given string is a
palindrome or not using pointers.
Week 7
Day 19 Sample programs using structures
Day 20 Sample programs using structures
Day 21 7. Write a C program to count the number of Vowels in the
given sentence
Week 8
Day 22 Example program for different types of functions
Day 23 Example program for different types of functions
Day 24 8. Write a C program to find the factorial of a given number
using recursive function
Week 9
Day 25 Sample programs using pointers
Day 26 Sample programs using pointers
Day 27
9. Write a C program to print the student‘s Mark sheet assuming
roll no, name, and marks in 5 subjects in a structure. Create an
array of structures and print the mark sheet in the university
pattern.
Week 10
Day 28 Sample programs using pointers
Day 29 Sample programs using pointers
Day 30 10. Write a function using pointers to add two matrices and to
return the resultant matrix to the calling function.
Week 11
Day 31 Sample program to operate files in C
Day 32 Example program for operating file functions
Day 33
11. Write a C program which receives two filenames as
arguments and check whether the file contents are same or not.
If same delete the second file.
Week 12 Day 34
12. Write a program which takes a file as command line
argument and copy it to another file. At the end of the second
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file write the total i)no of chars ii) no. of words and iii) no. of
lines.
Day 35 Test
Day 36 Recap of lab programs
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Subject Name : Mathematical Structure for Computer Science
Subject code : 1AA
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Sasikala
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students
should have understood the concepts of mathematics and learn applications of
statistical and numerical methods for computer science.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I Matrices: Introduction about matrices
Day 2 Types of matrices
Day 3 Operational rules of matrices
Day 4 Matrix addition and subtraction
Day 5 Determinant
Week 2
Day 6 Matrix Scalar multiplication
Day 7 Matrix multiplication of 2nd
and 3rd
order
Day 8 Matrix inversion of 2nd
order
Day 9 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Day 10 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Week 3
Day 11 Solving the system of linear equation
Day 12 Eigen values and eigen vectors
Day 13 Unit II: System of simultaneous linear algebraic equations
Gauss Elimination method
Day 14 Related problems
Day 15 Related problems
Week 4
Day 16 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 17 Gauss Jordan method
Day 18 Related problems
Day 19 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 20 Gauss Seidel method
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Week 5
Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 23 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 24 Class test
Day 25 Unit III:Numerical Differentiation - Newton‟s forward difference
formulae
Week 6
Day 26 Problems
Day 27 Newton’ s backward formulae
Day 28 Problems
Day 29 Problems
Day 30 Stirlings formula
Week 7 Day 31 Problems
Day 32 Numerical Integration Trapezoidal rule
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 Simpson‟s 1/3rd
rules
Week 8 Day 36 Simpson‟s 3/8th rules.
Day 37 Unit IV Measures of Central tendency - Arithmetic Mean
Day 38 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 39 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 40 Median
Week 9 Day 41 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 42 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 43 Mode
Day 44 Measures of dispersion : Range
Day 45 Quartile deviation
Week 10 Day 46 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 47 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 48 Standard deviation
Day 49 Unit V: Regression and correlation
Day 50 Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation
Week 11 Day 51 Related problems
Day 52 Spearman’ s Rank correlation- Ranks are given and not given
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Day 53 Repeated ranks
Day 54 Regression lines
Day 55 Related problems
Week 12 Day 56 Related problems
Day 57 Related problems
Day 58 Related problems
Day 59 Class test
Day 60 Class test
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 25.07.2018
2 12 27.08.2018
3 12 22.09.2018
4 12 01.10.2018
5 12 17.10.2018
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Subject Name : Environmental Studies
Subject code : 1FA
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Ragavi
Lesson plan duration: 12weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Natural Resources and its uses
Ecosystem and its uses
Environmental Pollution and its Control Measures
Value Education
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I:Introduction
Day 2 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Definition ,
Week 2 Day 3 Scope and importance
Day 4 Scope and importance
Week 3
Day 5 Need for public awareness.
Day 6
UNIT –II Natural Resources: Renewable and non-renewable
resources, Natural resources and associated problems, Forest
resources: Use and Over-exploitation
Week 4
Day 7 Deforestation, case studies, Timber extraction, mining, dams
and their effects on forests and tribal people
Day 8
Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground
water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams benefits and
problems-
Week 5 Day 9 Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects
of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.
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Ecosystems-Concept of an ecosystem , Energy resources:
Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy
sources, use of alternate energy sources, Case studies
Day 10
Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man
induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification.-Role of an
individual in conservation of natural resources.-Equitable use of
resources for sustainable lifestyles
Week 6
Day 11
UNIT-III: Ecosystems-Concept of an ecosystem.-Structure and
function of an ecosystem.-Producers, consumers and
decomposers.-
Day 12 Energy flow in the ecosystem.-Ecological succession
Week 7
Day 13 Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.-Introduction,
types, characteristic features,
Day 14 Structure and function of the following ecosystem: -a. Forest
ecosystem b. Grassland ecosystem.Desert ecosystem .
Week 8
Day 15 Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans,
estuaries)
Day 16
UNIT-IV: Biodiversity and its Conservation Introduction-
Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Bio
geographical classification of India.
Week 9
Day 17 Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social,
ethical, aesthetic and option values.
Day 18 Biodiversity at global, National and local levels India as a mega-
diversity nation .Hot-spots of biodiversity.
Week 10
Day 19 Threats to biodiversity: habitual loss, poaching of wildlife, man-
wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India
Day 20
Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of
biodiversity
Week 11
Day 21
UNIT-V Environmental Pollution :Definition-Causes, effects
and control measures of: -Air pollution .Water pollution Soil
pollution .Marine pollution .Noise pollution Thermal pollution ,
g. Nuclear hazards-Solid waste Management: Causes, effects
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and control measures of urban and industrial wastes. Role of an
individual in prevention of pollution.-Pollution case studies.-
Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and
landslides.
Day 22
Social Issues and the Environment-From Unsustainable to
Sustainable development.-Urban problems related to energy.-
Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed
management. Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its
problems and concerns. Case studies.-Environmental ethics:
Issues and possible solutions.
Week 12
Day 23
Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer
depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. Case studies.
Wasteland reclamation.-Consumerism and waste products.-
Environment Protection Act.-Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act.-Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
Act.-Wildlife Protection Act.-Forest Conservation Act.-Issues
involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.-Public
awareness.
Day 24
Human Population and the Environment-Population growth,
variation among nations.-Population explosion-Family welfare
Programme.-Environment and human health.-Human Rights.
Value Education.-HIV/AIDS.-Women and Child Welfare.-Role
of information Technology in Environment and human health.-
Case Studies. Field Work (Practical).-Visit to a local area to
document environmental assets-
river/forest/grassland/hill/mountain.-Visit to a local polluted
site-Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural.-Study of common
plants, insects, birds.-Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river,
hill slopes, etc
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 5 30.6.2018
2 5 25.7.2018
3 5 25.8.2018
4 5 30.9.2018
5 4 20.10.2018
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SEMESTER -II
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil II
Subject code : 21T
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.G.Sampathkumar
Lesson plan duration : 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course objective
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Head & Assistant professor,
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Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 22E
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.V.Jency
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: BIOGRAPHY
The short stories and biography teach the students ethical values and moral of
life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and
will develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I : Poetry 1- Let me not to the marriage of true minds by
William Shakespeare - Author Introduction
Day 2 Poem explanation
Day 3 Essay to be given
Day 4 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 5 Class test to be conducted
Day 6 Poetry 2-Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert frost
line by line explanation
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
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Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Poetry 3. The Lotus – Torru Dutt -introduction
Day 11 Line by line explanation
Day 12 Essay to be given
Week 3
Day 13 One words to be discussed
Day 14 Class test to be conducted
Day 15 UNIT-II : Prose 1- My greatest Olympic prize, -Jesse owens
Day 16 Author introduction
Day 17 Description of the text to be taken in detailed
Day 18 Essay to be given for prose
Week 4
Day 19 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 20 Prose 2- Early influences by A .P.J Abdul Kalam text explanation
Day 21 Essay to be given
Day 22 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 23 Prose 3-On keyhole morals-A.G.Gardiner text explanation
Day 24 Essay to be given
Week 5
Day 25 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 26 Class test to be conducted
Day 27 UNITE-III : Short story 1:The Selfish Giant- text explanation
Day 28 Essay to be given for short story
Day 29 Objective questions to be given for selfish giant
Day 30 Short story 2-Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari text explanation
Week 6
Day 31 Essay to be given
Day 32 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 33 Class test to be conducted
Day 34 Short Story 3- The Diamond Necklace, guy de Maupassant
Day 35 Text explanation
Day 36 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Class test to be conducted
Day 39 UNITE-IV : Biography 1:Abraham Lincoln- JB Neilson text taken
Day 40 Explanation of the text
Day 41 Continued the text of Abraham Lincoln
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Day 42 Essay to be given
Week 8
Day 43 One words to be discussed
Day 44 Class test to be conducted
Day 45 Biography 2-Indira Gandhi by sunder Raju -Introduction
Day 46 explanation of the biography
Day 47 Essay to be given
Day 48 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 9
Day 49 Class test to be conducted
Day 50 UNIT-V : Grammar 1- Sentence pattern to be taken in detailed
Day 51 Sentence pattern
Day 52 Exercises to be given for sentence pattern
Day 53 Kinds of sentences i) Statement ii) Interrogative to be taken with
examples
Day 54 Kinds of sentences iii) Imperative iv) Exclamatory to be taken with
examples
Week 10
Day 55 Exercises to be given for kinds of sentence
Day 56 Grammar 2.Active and Passive voice introduction
Day 57 Exercises to be given for Active voice
Day 58 Exercises to be given for passive voice
Day 59 Grammar 3.Reported speech
Day 60 explanation with Examples
Week 11
Day 61 Exercises to be given
Day 62 Class test to be conducted
Day 63 Grammar 4-Letter writing – formal and informal
Day 64 Explanation of formal letters
Day 65 Exercises for formal letters
Day 66 Informal letters explanation
Week 12
Day 67 Exercises for informal letters
Day 68 Class test to be conducted
Day 69 Covering letter to be taken
Day 70 Resume writing to be taken
Day 71 Resume Exercises to be done
Day 72 Full revision
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 04.01.2019
2 12 05.02.2019
3 12 28.02.2019
4 11 12.03.2019
5 23 19.03.2019
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Subject Name : C++ Programming
Subject code : 23A
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. M.Ragavi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Ability to develop applications using Object Oriented Programming Concepts.
To understand class structures, fundamental, modular building blocks.
To understand the role of inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding and
generic structure in building reusable code.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I: Introduction to C++
Day 2 Key concepts of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 3 Advantages -Object Oriented Languages
Day 4 I/O in C++ - C++ Declarations.
Day 5 Control Structures
Week 2
Day 6 Decision Making and Statements : If .. else
Day 7 Jump, goto, break, continue,
Day 8 Switch case statements
Day 9 Loops in C++ : for, while, do
Day 10 functions in C++
Week 3
Day 11 Inline functions
Day 12 Function Overloading.
Day 13 UNIT-II: Classes and Objects:Introduction
Day 14 Declaring Objects
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Day 15 Defining Member Functions
Week 4
Day 16 Static Member variables and functions
Day 17 array of objects
Day 18 Friend functions
Day 19 Overloading member functions
Day 20 Bit fields and classes
Week 5
Day 21 Constructor
Day 22 Destructor
Day 23 Static members.
Day 24 Revision
Day 25 UNIT-III: Operator Overloading:
Week 6
Day 26 Overloading unary
Day 27 binary operators
Day 28 Overloading Friend functions
Day 29 Type conversion
Day 30 Inheritance:
Week 7
Day 31 Types of Inheritance :Single, Multilevel
Day 32 Multiple, Hierarchal,
Day 33 Hybrid, Multi path inheritance
Day 34 Virtual base Classes
Day 35 Abstract Classes
Week 8
Day 36 Revision
Day 37 UNIT-IV: Pointers
Day 38 Declaration
Day 39 Pointer to Class
Day 40 Object – this pointer
Week 9
Day 41 Pointers to derived classes and Base classes
Day 42 Arrays
Day 43 Characteristics- array of classes
Day 44 Memory models
Day 45 New and delete operators
Week 10 Day 46 Dynamic object
Day 47 Binding, Polymorphism and Virtual
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Functions.
Day 48 Binding, Polymorphism and Virtual
Functions.
Day 49 UNIT-V: Files:Introduction
Day 50 File stream classes
Week 11
Day 51 File modes
Day 52 Sequential Read / Write operations
Day 53 Binary and ASCII Files
Day 54 Random Access Operation
Day 55 Templates
Week 12
Day 56 Exception Handling
Day 57 String
Day 58 Declaring and Initializing string objects
Day 59 String Attributes -
Day 60 Miscellaneous functions
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 24.12.2018
2 12 07.01.2019
3 12 08.02.2019
4 12 28.02.2019
5 12 15.03.2019
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Subject Name : Programming Lab – C++
Subject code : 23P
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. M.Ragavi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
To learn about the C Language Fundamental
Approach the programming tasks using techniques learned and write pseudo-
code.
Write the program on a computer, edit, compile, debug, correct, recompile and
run it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 How to start computer and opening C++ editor
Day 2 Writing small programmes in C++ (save, compile, edit, run)
Day 3 Writing small programmes in C++
Day 4
Program 1:Write a C++ Program to create a class to implement
the data structure STACK. Write a constructor to initialize the
TOP of the STACK. Write a member function PUSH() to
insert an element and member function POP() to delete an
element check for overflow and underflow conditions..
Week 2 Day 5 Example program for Expressions
Day 6 Example program using Branching
Day 7 Example program using addition of two numbers
Day 8
Program 2: Write a C++ Program to create a class
ARITHMETIC which consists of a FLOAT and an
INTEGER variable. Write member functions ADD (),SUB(),
MUL(), DIV() to perform
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division respectively. Write
a member function to get and display values
Week 3 Day 9 Example program using looping statement
Day 10 Example program using operand and operators
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Day 11 Example program using Expressions
Day 12
Program 3: Write a C++ Program to read an integer number and
find the sum of all the digits until it reduces to a single digit
using constructors, destructors and inline member functions.
Week 4
Day 13 Sample programs for series (sin, cos, sum of n number, etc...)
Day 14 Example program using constructors
Day 15 Example program using constructors
Day 16
Program 4: Write a C++ Program to create a class FLOAT that
contains one float data member.
Overload all the four Arithmetic operators so that they operate
on the object FLOAT.
Week 5
Day 17
Write a C++ program to generate Fibonacci series.
Day 18 Sample program for matrixes(rows and columns) and arrays
Day 19 Sample program for matrixes(rows and columns) and arrays
Day 20
Program 5: Write a C++ Program to create a class STRING.
Write a Member Function to initialize,
get and display stings. Overload the operators ++ and == to
concatenate two Strings and
to compare two strings respectively.
Week 6
Day 21 Sample program using string functions
Day 22 Sample program using string functions
Day 23 Example program to arrange numbers in orders
Day 24
Program 6: Write a C++ Program to create class, which consists
of EMPLOYEE Detail like
E_Number, E_Name, Department, Basic, Salary, Grade. Write a
member function to get
and display them. Derive a class PAY from the above class and
write a member function
to calculate DA, HRA and PF depending on the grade.
Week 7
Day 25 Write a C++ program to sort the given set of numbers in
ascending order
Day 26 Sample program using Virtualfunctions
Day 27 Sample program using Virtual functions
Day 28
Program 7: Write a C++ Program to create a class SHAPE
which consists of two VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS ,
Calculate_Area() and Calculate_Perimeter() to calculate area
and perimeter of various figures. Derive three classes SQUARE,
RECTANGLE, TRIANGE from class Shape and Calculate Area
and Perimeter of each class separately and display the result.
Week 8 Day 29
Write a C++ program to check whether the given string is a
palindrome or not using pointers.
Day 30 Write a C program to count the number of Vowels in the given
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Head of the Department
sentence.
Day 31 Sample program Using FRIEND FUNCTIONS
Day 32
Program 8: Write a C++ Program to create two classes each
class consists of two private variables, a integer and a float
variable. Write member functions to get and display them. Write
a FRIEND Function common to both classes, which takes the
object of above two classes as arguments and the integer and
float values of both objects separately and display the result.
Week 9
Day 33 Sample programs using structures
Day 34 Example program for different types of functions
Day 35 Example program to find the factorial of a given number using
recursive function.
Day 36
Program 9: Write a C++ Program using Function Overloading to
read two Matrices of different Data Types such as integers and
floating point numbers. Find out the sum of the above two
matrices separately and display the sum of these arrays
individually.
Week 10
Day 37 Sample programs using pointers
Day 38 Sample programs using pointers
Day 39 Sample programs using pointers
Day 40
Program 10: Write a C++ Program to check whether the given
string is a palindrome or not using
Pointers.
Week 11
Day 41 Example program using vowels
Day 42 Example program using functions.
Day 43 Example program using functions.
Day 44 Program 11: Write a C++ Program to create a File and to display
the contents of that file with line numbers.
Week 12
Day 45 Sample program to operate files in C++
Day 46 Example program for operating file functions
Day 47 Program 12: Write a C++ Program to merge two files into a
single file.
Day 48 Recap of lab programs
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Subject Name : Internet Basics - LAB
Subject code : 23Q
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Anusuya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
To learn about the Basic Internet
To send mail with options
To search topics in internet
To add resume in web portal
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Introduction to internet basics and how it works, Browsers
Day 2 Introduction to internet basics and how it works, Browsers
Week 2 Day 3 1. To create an email-id.
Day 4 1. To create an email-id.
Week 3
Day 5 2. To compose and send a mail.
Day 6 3. To forward a mail and to reply for a mail.
Week 4 Day 7 Important of E-Mail
Day 8 4. To send a mail with an attachment.
Week 5 Day 9 Demonstration on using Attachements
Day 10 5. To download the attached document of a mail received.
Week 6
Day 11 Demonstration on sending group mails
Day 12 6. To send a mail to a large number of recipients using cc and bcc
options.
Week 7 Day 13 Demonstration on using search engines and how words to be used to
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search
Day 14 7. To search a thing using a search engine
Week 8
Day 15 Demonstration on using search engines
Day 16 8. To open and read newspaper sites, TV program schedules using
Internet
Week 9 Day 17 Demonstration on using University websites
Day 18 9. To verify a university /college details by opening their websites.
Week 10 Day 19
Demonstration to open university website and creating resume in word
and uploading it/ Appling in job portal
Day 20 10. To upload your resume with any one job portal.
Week 11 Day 21 Recap of all programs
Day 22 Recap of all programs
Week 12 Day 23 Lab test
Day 24 Lab test
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Subject Name : Discrete Mathematics
Subject code : 2AA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Sasikala
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should
have: - Understanding the concepts of discrete mathematics - Learning applications of
discrete structures in Computer Science.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I Introduction
Day 2 Set theory-Introduction
Day 3 Set & its Elements, Set Description
Day 4 Types of sets
Day 5 Venn-Euler Diagrams
Week 2
Day 6 Set operations & Laws of set theory
Day 7 Fundamental products
Day 8 partitions of sets-minsets
Day 9 Algebra of sets and Duality
Day 10 Inclusion and Exclusion principle
Week 3
Day 11 Inclusion and Exclusion principle
Day 12 Class test
Day 13 UNIT-II Introduction
Day 14 Mathematical logic
Day 15 prepositional calculus, Related problems
Week 4
Day 16 Basic logical operations
Day 17 Tautologies
Day 18 Contradiction
Day 19 Argument
Day 20 Method o f proof
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Week 5
Day 21 Predicate calculus
Day 22 Related problems
Day 23 Related problems
Day 24 Related problems
Day 25 UNIT-III Relations
Week 6
Day 26 Binary Relations
Day 27 Set operation on relations
Day 28 Types of Relations
Day 29 Partial order relation
Day 30 Equivalence relation
Week 7
Day 31 Composition of relations
Day 32 Functions
Day 33 Types of functions
Day 34 Invertible functions
Day 35 Composition of functions
Week 8
Day 36 Summary of the unit
Day 37 UNIT-IV Introduction
Day 38 Languages
Day 39 Operations on languages
Day 40 Regular Expressions and regular languages
Week 9
Day 41 Related problems
Day 42 Grammar
Day 43 Types of grammars
Day 44 Finite state machine
Day 45 Related problems
Week 10
Day 46 Finite – State automata
Day 47 Related problems
Day 48 Class test
Day 49 UNIT-V Graph Theory
Day 50 Basic terminology
Week 11
Day 51 Paths, cycle & Connectivity
Day 52 Types of graphs, Sub graphs
Day 53 Representation of graphs in computer memory
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Day 54 Trees
Day 55 Properties of trees
Week 12
Day 56 Binary trees
Day 57 Traversing Binary trees
Day 58 Computer Representation of general trees.
Day 59 Summary of the unit
Day 60 Class test
Prepared by : Ms.S.Sasikala Approved by: Mrs. R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 31-12-2018
2 12 28-01-2019
3 12 20-02-2019
4 12 02-03-2019
5 12 16-03-2019
Total 60
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Subject Name : Human Rights
Subject code : 2FA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Dr.N.Balakumar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018- March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Enhance the knowledge and understanding of human rights
Foster attitude of tolerance, respect, solidarity and responsibility.
Develop awareness of how human rights can be translated into social and
political reality
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
Unit –I: Concept of Human Values, Value Education Towards
Personal Development: Aim of education and value education;
Evolution of value oriented education;
Day 2
Concept of Human values; types of values; Components of
value education.
Week 2
Day 3
Personal Development: Self analysis and introspection
sensitization towards gender equality, physically challenged,
intellectually challenged.
Day 4 Respect to - age, experience, maturity, family members,
neighbours, co-workers.
Week 3 Day 5
Character Formation Towards Positive Personality:
Truthfulness, Constructivity,Sacrifice, Sincerity, Self Control,
Altruism, Tolerance, Scientific Vision
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Day 6
UNIT-II:Value Education Towards National and Global
Development National and International Value Constitutional or
national values - Democracy, socialism, secularism, equality,
justice, liberty, freedom and fraternity.
Week 4 Day 7
Social Values: and probity, self control, universal brotherhood.,
Professional Values: Knowledge thirst, sincerity in
professionPunctuality and faith
Day 8 Religious Values: Tolerance, wisdom, character.
Week 5 Day 9
Aesthetic values: Love and appreciation of literature and fine
arts and respect for the same
Day 10 National Integration and international understanding
Week 6 Day 11
UNIT-III;Impact of Global Development on Ethics and Values
Conflict of cross-cultural influences
Day 12 Mass media, cross-border education .
Week 7 Day 13 Materialistic values, professional challenges and compromise.
Day 14 Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behaviour;
Week 8
Day 15 Sex and spirituality Comparison and competition, positive and
negative thoughts
Day 16
UNIT-IV:Therapeutic Measures Control of the mind through -
Simplified physical exercise
Week 9 Day 17
Control of the mind through - Meditation – Objectives, types,
effect on body, mind and soul
Day 18 Control of the mind through- Yoga – Objectives, Types, Asana
Week 10
Day 19 Control of the mind through - Activities: (i) Moralisation of
Desires (ii) Neutralisation of Anger
Day 20 Control of the mind through- (iii)Eradication of Worries
(iv)Benefits of Blessings
Week 11
Day 21
UNIT-V:Concept of Human Rights – Indian and International
Perspectives a. Evolution of Human Rights b. Definitions under
Indian and International documents
Day 22 Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant
Constitutional Provisions. a.Right to Life, Liberty and Dignity
b.Right to Equality
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c.Right against Exploitation
d.Cultural and Educational Rights
e.Economic Rights
f.Political Rights
g.Social Rights
Week 12
Day 23
Human Rights of Women and Children: a.Social Practice and
Constitutional Safeguards
(i)Female Foeticide and Infanticide
(ii)Physical assault and harassment
(iii)Domestic violence
(iv)Conditions of Working Women
Day 24 Violations and Redressel- a. Violation by State b. Violation by
Individuals c. Nuclear Weapons and terrorism d. Safeguards.
Prepared by : Dr.N.Balakumar Approved by: Mrs.R.Anusuya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 5 24.12.2018
2 5 14.01.2019
3 5 30.01.2019
4 5 12.02.2019
5 4 03.03.2019
Total 24
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Department of Mathematics
Teaching lesson plan
Semester wise
2018-2019
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. Course title
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I
Tamil - I 11T 6
English - I 12E 5
Core Paper I - Classical Algebra 13A 6
Core Paper II-Calculus 13B 5
Allied A : Statistics for Mathematics-I 1AC 6
Environmental Studies 1FA 2
II
Tamil - II 21T 6
English - II 22E 5
Core Paper III Analytical Geometry 23A 4
Core Paper IV- Trigonometry, Vector Calculus and Fourier Series 23B 5
Allied A: Paper II Statistics for Mathematics-II 2AC 7
Value Education – Human Rights 2FB 2
III
Tamil - III 31T 6
English - III 32E 5
Core Paper V- Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms 33A 5
Core Paper VI- Statics 33B 3
Allied B - Paper III Principles of Accountancy - I 3AN 5
Skill based Subject - Operations Research -I 3ZA 4
Non-major elective –I (Yogafor Human Excellence) 3FC 2
IV
Tamil - IV 41T 6
English - IV 42E 5
Core Paper VII-Dynamics 43A 3
Core Paper VIII- Programming in C 43B 3
Allied B : Paper II – Principles of Accountancy II 4AN 5
Practical - Programming in C 43P 2
Skill based Subject - Operations Research – Paper II 4ZB 4
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Non-major elective -II (General Awareness #) 4 FB 2
V
Core Paper IX-Real Analysis-I 53A 5
Core Paper X- Complex Analysis-I 53B 6
Core Paper XI- Modern Algebra-I 53C 5
Core Paper XII- Discrete Mathematics 53D 5
Elective I : Numerical methods -I 5EB 5
Skill based Subject - Operations Research Paper- III 5ZC 3
VI
Core Paper XIII Real Analysis-II 63A 5
Core Paper XIV Complex Analysis-II 63B 6
Core Paper XV Modern Algebra-II 63C 6
Elective II : Numerical methods -II 6EB 5
Elective III: Graph Theory 6ED 5
Skill Based Subject - Operations Research paper- IV 6ZD 3
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SEMESTER I
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil I
Subject code : 11T
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.G.Sampthkumar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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Prepared by: Mr.G.Sampathkumar Approved by: MrsN.Karunambiga
Assistant Professor,
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Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 12E
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. P.Navanithi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: ONE ACT PLAYS
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I: Prose 1. The refugee by K.A.Abbas introduction
Day 2 Author introduction
Day 3 Description of the text to be taken in detailed
Day 4 Essay to be given for prose
Day 5 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 6 Prose 2: The Lady or the tiger to be taken
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Prose 3 –The sky is the limit text explanation
Day 11 Essay to be given
Day 12 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 3 Day 13 Class test to be conducted
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Day 14 UNIT-II
Poetry 1- The solitary Reaper by William Shakespeare
Day 15 Poem explanation
Day 16 Essay to be given
Day 17 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 18 Class test to be conducted
Week 4
Day 19 Poetry 2: Gift to be taken
Day 20 Essay to be Given
Day 21 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 22 Class test to be conducted
Day 23 Poetry 3- Ode to a west wind -introduction
Day 24 Detailed explanation with major themes
Week 5
Day 25 Essay to be given
Day 26 One words to be discussed
Day 27 Class test to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-III
Short story 1: The fortune Teller text explanation
Day 29 Essay to be given for short story
Day 30 Objective questions to be given for the Fortune Teller
Week 6
Day 31 Short story 2- The Post master text explanation
Day 32 Essay to be given
Day 33 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 34 Class test to be conducted
Day 35 Short Story 3- The Model Millionaire Introduction
Day 36 Text explanation
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 39 Class test to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-IV
One Act Play 1: The Death Trap
Day 41 Explanation of the text
Day 42 Continued the text
Week 8 Day 43 Essay to be given
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Day 44 One words to be discussed
Day 45 Class test to be conducted
Day 46 One Act Play 2: The Anniversary taken
Day 47 One act play taken in detailed
Day 48 Play to be enacted.
Week 9
Day 49 Play to be enacted
Day 50 Essay to be given
Day 51 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 52 Class test to be conducted
Day 53 UNIT-V
Grammar 1: parts of speech
Day 54 Noun, adjective, conjunction
Week 10
Day 55 Pronoun, adverbs
Day 56 Interjection, preposition, verbs
Day 57 Exercises to be given
Day 58 Class test to be conducted
Day 59 Grammar 2.Articles taken in detailed
Day 60 Exercises to be given.
Week 11
Day 61 Grammar 3– Prepositions to be taken in detailed
Day 62 Examples given
Day 63 Exercises to be given for practice
Day 64 Class test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar 4– Jumbled sentences taken
Day 66 Exercises to be given for practice
Week 12
Day 67 Class test to be conducted
Day 68 Grammar 5–Tenses -Introduction
Day 69 Present Tense with exercises
Day 70 Past Tense with exercises
Day 71 Future Tense with exercises
Day 72 Class test to be conducted
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Prepared by: Mrs.P.Navanithi Approved by: Mrs.M.Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 15 06.08.2018
3 12 24.08.2018
4 13 27.08.2018
5 19 12.10.2018
Total 72
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Subject Name : Classical Algebra
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms. S.Sasikala
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course the students should gain
knowledge about the convergence of series and solving equations.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I : Introduction
Day 2 Binomial theorems
Day 3 Related problems
Day 4 Binomial theorem for a rational index
Week 2
Day 5 Related problems
Day 6 Exponential theorems
Day 7 Related problems
Day 8 Related problems
Week 3
Day 9 Summary of the unit
Day 10 Class test
Day 11 UNIT II: Logarithmic series theorem
Day 12 Convergency and divergency of series
Week 4
Day 13 Related problems
Day 14 Related problems
Day 15 Elementary results
Day 16 comparison tests
Week 5
Day 17 De Alembert’s and Cauchy’s tests
Day 18 Summary of the unit
Day 19 Class test
Day 20 UNIT III : Absolute convergence
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Week 6
Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Cauchy’s condensation test
Day 23 Related problems
Day 24 Cauchy’s root tests
Week 7
Day 25 Raabe’s test
Day 26 Summary of the unit
Day 27 Class test
Day 28 UNIT IV : Theory of equations: Roots of an equation
Week 8
Day 29 Relations connecting the roots and coefficients
Day 30 Related problems
Day 31 Transformations of equations
Day 32 Character and position of roots
Week 9
Day 33 Descarte’s rule of signs
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 Symmetric function of roots
Day 36 Reciprocal equations
Week 10
Day 37 Related problems
Day 38 Symmetric function of roots
Day 39 Related problems
Day 40 Reciprocal equations
Week 11
Day 41 UNIT V: Multiple roots
Day 42 Rolle’s theorem
Day 43 position of real roots of f(x) =0
Day 44 Newton’s method of approximation to a root
Week 12
Day 45 Related problems
Day 46 Related problems
Day 47 Summary of the unit
Day 48 Class test
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Prepared by : Ms.S.Sasikala Approved by :Mrs. R. Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 10 18-07-2018
2 9 23-08-2018
3 8 17-09-2018
4 13 01-10-2018
5 8 16-10-2018
Total 48
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Subject Name : Calculus
Subject code : 13B
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Savitha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : This course presents the idea of curvatures, integration of different
types of functions, its geometrical applications, double, triple integrals and improper
integrals.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit 1: Introduction
Day 2 Introduction of Curvature
Day 3 Radius of curvature in Cartesian
Day 4 Related theorem
Day 5 Related problems
Week 2
Day 6 Curvature-radius of curvature in polar forms
Day 7 Related theorem
Day 8 Related problems
Day 9 Related problems
Day 10 Evolutes and envelopes- pedal equations
Week 3
Day 11 Related problems
Day 12 Related problems
Day 13 Related problems
Day 14 Total differentiation-
Day 15 Related problems
Week 4 Day 16 Related problems
Day 17 Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions.
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Day 18 Related theorem
Day 19 Related problems
Day 20 Related theorem
Week 5
Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Unit II : Introduction of Integration of f‟ f(x)
Day 23 f‟(x)/f(x) related problems
Day 24 (px+q)/√(ax2(x) +bx+c)] related problems
Day 25 Related problems
Week 6
Day 26 [√(x-a)/(b-x)], Related problems
Day 27 Related problems
Day 28 [√(x-a)(b-x),1/[√(x-a)(b-x),1/(acosx+bsinx+c),
Day 29 Related problems
Day 30 Related problems
Week 7
Day 31 1/(acos2 x+bsin2 x+c),
Day 32 Related problems
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 Integration by parts-Bernoulli‟s Formula.
Week 8
Day 36 Related problems
Day 37 Related problems
Day 38 Unit III : Introduction
Day 39 Reduction formulae
Day 40 Related problems Type -1
Week 9
Day 41 Related problems Type -2,3
Day 42 Related problems Type -4
Day 43 Related problems Type -5
Day 44 Evaluation of double Integral
Day 45 Evaluation of riple integrals
Day 46 Related problems Type -1
Day 47 Related problems Type -2,3
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Week 10 Day 48 Calculations of areas and volumes
Day 49 Calculations in polar coordinates.
Day 50 Unit IV : Introduction
Week 11
Day 51 Change of order of integration in double integral
Day 52 Jacobions.- change of variables in double and triple integrals.
Day 53 Related problems
Day 54 Triple integrals.
Day 55 Related problems
Week 12
Day 56 Unit V :Introduction
Day 57 Beta and Gamma integrals-their properties,
Day 58 Relation between them- evaluation of multiple integrals
Day 59 Relation between them- evaluation of multiple integrals problems
Day 60 Beta and Gamma functions - Improper Integrals
Prepared by : Mrs.M.Savitha Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 21 18-07-2018
2 16 21-08-2018
3 12 12-09-2018
4 6 05-10-2018
5 5 17-10-2018
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Subject Name : Statistics for Mathematics-I
Subject code : 1AC
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Yavanapriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : on successful completion of the paper the students should have
understood
the concepts of probability
random variable
various discrete and continuous probability distributions
the concepts of correlation and regression.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I : Random variables Introduction
Day 2 Basic definitions
Day 3 Discrete random variables
Day 4 Related problems
Day 5 Continuous random variables
Day 6 Related problems
Week 2
Day 7 Distribution function
Day 8 Properties of distribution function
Day 9 Probability mass function
Day 10 Probability density function
Day 11 Mathematical expectation
Day 12 Addition theorem on expectations
Week 3 Day 13 Multiplication theorem on expectations
Day 14 Related problems
Day 15 UNIT II : Moment generating function Basic definitions
Day 16 Moment generating function
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Day 17 Properties of moment generating function
Day 18 Cumulants and Properties of Cumulants
Week 4
Day 19 Characteristic function and Properties of Characteristic function
Day 20 Joint, Marginal and conditional probability distributions
Day 21 Theorem
Day 22 Theorem
Day 23 Joint and Marginal probability mass function
Day 24 Related problems
Week 5
Day 25 Transformation of One-dimensional Random Variable
Day 26 Related problems
Day 27 Transformation of Two-dimensional Random Variable
Day 28 Related theorems
Day 29 Related problems
Day 30 Tchebychev’s inequality
Week 6
Day 31 Related Problems
Day 32 Related problems
Day 33 Weak law of large numbers
Day 34 Central limit theorem
Day 35 UNIT III : Probability Distributions Introduction
Day 36 Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions
Week 7
Day 37 Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions
Day 38 Properties
Day 39 Properties
Day 40 Fitting of distributions
Day 41 Chi-square
Day 42 Probability and properties
Week 8 Day 43 Related problems
Day 44 Related problems
Day 45 t and F Statistics
Day 46 Probability and properties
Day 47 Related problems
Day 48 Related problems
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Week 9
Day 49 Related problems
Day 50 UNIT IV : Curve fitting and principle of least squares
Day 51 Fitting of curves of straight line
Day 52 Fitting of curves of straight line
Day 53 Related problems
Day 54 Second degree parabola
Week 10
Day 55 Related problems
Day 56 Power curve
Day 57 Related problems
Day 58 Exponential curves
Day 59 Related problems
Day 60 Correlation
Week 11
Day 61 Related problems
Day 62 Regression analysis
Day 63 Related problems
Day 64 UNIT V : Probability density function problems
Day 65 Probability density function problems
Day 66 Mean, median and mode problems
Week 12
Day 67 Mean, median and mode problems
Day 68 Moment generating function problems
Day 69 Moment generating function problems
Day 70 Normal distribution problems
Day 71 Correlation problems
Day 72 Correlation problems
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Prepared by : Mrs. R.Yavanapriya Approved by: Mrs. R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 18-07-2018
2 20 21-08-2018
3 15 12-09-2018
4 14 05-10-2018
5 9 17-10-2018
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Subject Name : Environmental Studies
Subject code : I FA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs M.Savitha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018 )
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I: Environmental studies
Day 2 Scope of Environmental Studies
Week 2 Day 3 Water Resources
Day 4 Forest Resources
Week 3 Day 5 Land Resources
Day 6 Related topics discussed
Week 4 Day 7 UNIT II: Ecology
Day 8 Eco system
Week 5 Day 9 Types of Eco System
Day 10 Energy Flow
Week 6 Day 11 Food Relation
Day 12 Classification of Ecosystem
Week 7 Day 13 Related topics discussed
Day 14 UNIT III :Biodiversity
Week 8 Day 15 Types of Biodiversity
Day 16 Values and Importance of Biodiversity
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Week 9 Day 17 Biodiversity at National and Global level
Day 18 Conversation of Biodiversity
Week 10 Day 19 UNIT IV: Noise pollution
Day 20 Air pollution
Week 11 Day 21 Water pollution
Day 22 Soil pollution and Thermal pollution
Week 12 Day 23 UNIT V : Environmental Laws
Day 24 Environmental protection Act 1986
Prepared by : Mrs.M.Savitha Approved by:Mrs R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 21.07.2018
2 7 21.08.2018
3 5 19.09.2018
4 4 09.10.2018
5 2 01.11.2018
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SEMESTER-II
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil II
Subject code : 21T
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.G.Sampathkumar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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Prepared by: Mr.G.Sampathkumar Approved by: MrsN.Karunambiga
Assistant Professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
Subject Name : English
Subject code : 22E
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
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Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Miss.R.Benita
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: BIOGRAPHY
The short stories and biography teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I:
Poetry 1- Let me not to the marriage of true minds by William
Shakespeare - Author Introduction
Day 2 Poem explanation
Day 3 Essay to be given
Day 4 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 5 Class test to be conducted
Day 6 Poetry 2-Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert frost
line by line explanation
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Poetry 3. The Lotus – Torru Dutt –introduction
Day 11 Line by line explanation
Day 12 Essay to be given
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Week 3
Day 13 One words to be discussed
Day 14 Class test to be conducted
Day 15 UNIT II:
Prose 1- My Greatest Olympic prize, -Jesse owens
Day 16 Author introduction
Day 17 Description of the text to be taken in detailed
Day 18 Essay to be given for prose
Week 4
Day 19 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 20 Prose 2- Early influences by A .P.J Abdul Kalam text explanation
Day 21 Essay to be given
Day 22 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 23 Prose 3-On keyhole morals-A.G.Gardiner text explanation
Day 24 Essay to be given
Week 5
Day 25 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 26 Class test to be conducted
Day 27 UNITE III:
Short story 1:The Selfish Giant- text explanation
Day 28 Essay to be given for short story
Day 29 Objective questions to be given for selfish giant
Day 30 Short story 2-Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari text explanation
Week 6
Day 31 Essay to be given
Day 32 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 33 Class test to be conducted
Day 34 Short Story 3- The Diamond Necklace, guy de Maupassant
Day 35 Text explanation
Day 36 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Class test to be conducted
Day 39 UNITE IV:
Biography 1:Abraham Lincoln- JB Neilson text taken
Day 40 Explanation of the text
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Day 41 Continued the text of Abraham Lincoln
Day 42 Essay to be given
Week 8
Day 43 One words to be discussed
Day 44 Class test to be conducted
Day 45 Biography 2-Indira Gandhi by sunder Raju -Introduction
Day 46 explanation of the biography
Day 47 Essay to be given
Day 48 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 9
Day 49 Class test to be conducted
Day 50 UNIT V:
Grammar 1- Sentence pattern to be taken in detailed
Day 51 Sentence pattern
Day 52 Exercises to be given for sentence pattern
Day 53 Kinds of sentences i) Statement ii) Interrogative to be taken with
examples
Day 54 Kinds of sentences iii) Imperative iv) Exclamatory to be taken with
examples
Week 10
Day 55 Exercises to be given for kinds of sentence
Day 56 Grammar 2.Active and Passive voice introduction
Day 57 Exercises to be given for Active voice
Day 58 Exercises to be given for passive voice
Day 59 Grammar 3.Reported speech
Day 60 explanation with Examples
Week 11
Day 61 Exercises to be given
Day 62 Class test to be conducted
Day 63 Grammar 4-Letter writing – Formal and Informal
Day 64 Explanation of formal letters
Day 65 Exercises for formal letters
Day 66 Informal letters explanation
Week 12
Day 67 Exercises for informal letters
Day 68 Class test to be conducted
Day 69 Covering letter to be taken
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Day 70 Resume writing to be taken
Day 71 Resume Exercises to be done
Day 72 Full revision
Prepared by: Miss.R.Benita Approved by: Mrs M.Chitra
Head of the Department English
Subject Name : Analytical Geometry
Subject code : 23A
Semester : 2
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 04.01.2019
2 12 05.02.2019
3 12 28.02.2019
4 11 12.03.2019
5 23 19.03.2019
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Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : S.Sasikala
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
regular geometrical figures and their properties.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I : Analytical geometry of 2D-polar coordinates equation of a
conic
Day 2 Problems
Day 3 Directrix
Day 4 Type – I Problems
Week 2
Day 5 chord- tangent-normal
Day 6 Type – I Problems
Day 7 Problems
Day 8 Conic- Problems
Week 3
Day 9 UNIT II: Analytical Geometry 3D-stright.
Day 10 Type – II Problems
Day 11 lines-co planarity of straight-line
Day 12 Type – I Problems
Week 4
Day 13 Type – II Problems
Day 14 Type – III Problems
Day 15 Shortest distance (S.D) and equation of S.D between two lines
Day 16 Type – I Problems
Week 5
Day 17 Type – II Problems
Day 18 Type – III Problems
Day 19 Type – IV Problems
Day 20 UNIT III : Sphere: standard equation of sphere
Week 6
Day 21 Type – I Problems
Day 22 Type – II Problems
Day 23 Type – III Problems
Day 24 results based on the properties of a sphere
Week 7
Day 25 Type – II Problems
Day 26 Tangent plane to a sphere
Day 27 Type – I Problems
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Day 28 Type – II Problems
Week 8
Day 29 Equation of a circle.
Day 30 Type – I Problems
Day 31 Type – II Problems
Day 32 UNIT IV : Cone and cylinder: Cone whose vertex is at the origin
Week 9
Day 33 Type – I Problems
Day 34 Type – II Problems
Day 35 Type – III Problems
Day 36 envelope cone of a sphere-right circular cone-equation of a cylinder-
Week 10
Day 37 Problems
Day 38 Type – II Problems
Day 39 Right circular cylinder.
Day 40 Problems
Week 11
Day 41 Problems
Day 42 UNIT V: Conicoides: Nature of a coincide
Day 43 Problems
Day 44 Problems
Week 12
Day 45 standard equation of central conicoid
Day 46 Problems
Day 47 enveloping cone- tangent plane-condition for tangency
Day 48 director Sphere- director plane
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 02.01.2019
2 15 31.01.2019
3 16 15.02.2019
4 12 08.03.2019
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Head of the Department
5 12 04.04.2019
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Subject Name : Trigonometry vector calculus and Fourier series
Subject code : 23B
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 Hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : M.Savitha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks ( December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about expansion of trigonometric functions, line integral, surface integral,
volume integral and Fourier series..
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I : (Introduction)
Day 2 Expansion in Series
Day 3 Expansion of cosn θ, sin
n θ
Day 4 Related problems
Day 5 Expansions of cosnθ , sinnθ
Week 2
Day 6 Related problems
Day 7 sinnθ and tannθ in powers of sines
Day 8 Related problems
Day 9 Expansion of sin θ, cos θ and tan θ in powers of θ
Day 10 hyperbolic functions and inverse hyperbolic functions.
Week 3
Day 11 Related problems
Day 12 cosines and tangents
Day 13 Related problems
Day 14 cosines and sines of multiples of θ
Day 15 Related problems
Week 4
Day 16 UNIT II : (Introduction)
Day 17 Logarithm of complex quantities -
Day 18 Related problems
Day 19 summation of series
Day 20 angles are in arithmetic progression
Day 21 C + is method of summation
Day 22 Related problems
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Week 5
Day 23 Method of differences.
Day 24 Related problems
Day 25 UNIT III : (Introduction)
Week 6
Day 26 Scalar fields
Day 27 vector fields
Day 28 Differentiation of vector
Day 29 Related problems
Day 30 Related problems
Week 7
Day 31 Gradient
Day 32 Divergence and Curl
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Solenoidal vectors
Day 35 irrotational vectors
Week 8
Day 36 Laplacian Operator
Day 37 Related problems
Day 38 UNIT IV : (Introduction)
Day 39 Integration of vectors
Day 40 Related problems
Week 9
Day 41 line integral
Day 42 Related problems
Day 43 Related problems
Day 44 surface integral
Day 45 Related problems
Week 10
Day 46 Green’s theorem in the plane
Day 47 Related problems
Day 48 Gauss divergence theorem
Day 49 Related problems
Day 50 Strokes theorem(statement only)
Week 11
Day 51 Related problems- Strokes theorem
Day 52 University questions discussed
Day 53 UNIT V : (Introduction)
Day 54 Periodic function
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Day 55 Half Range series sine series
Week 12
Day 56 Half Range series cosine series
Day 57 Fourier series of periodicity 2π
Day 58 Sine series
Day 59 Cosine series
Day 60 Related Problems
Prepared by : Mrs.M.Savitha Approved by: Prof.R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 02.01.2019
2 9 31.01.2019
3 13 15.02.2019
4 15 08.03.2019
5 8 04.04.2019
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Subject Name : Statistics for Mathematics-II
Subject code : 2AC
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms. S.Saranyadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the paper the students should have
understood the concepts of estimation ,testing, sampling, design of experiments
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT 1 : Subject Introduction
Day 2 Basic Definitions
Day 2 Concept of population, sample
Day 3 Concept of statistics, parameter
Day 4 Estimators and its Types
Day 5 Point estimation-concept of point estimation
Day 6 Consistency
Week 2
Day 7 Unbiasedness
Day 7 Efficiency
Day 8 Sufficiency
Day 9 Related theorems of estimators
Day 10 Neyman factorization theorem
Day 11 Cramer Rao inequality
Day 12 Cramer Rao inequality
Week 3 Day 13 Rao-Blackwell theorem
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Day 14 Rao-Blackwell theorem
Day 15 Related theorems
Day 15 Related theorems
Day 16 Summary of the unit
Day 17 Class test
Day 18 UNIT II : Methods of estimation
Week 4
Day 19 Methods of estimation
Day 20 Likelihood functions
Day 21 Maximum likelihood and its properties
Day 22 Moments
Day 23 Minimum chi-square
Day 24 Properties
Day 24 Interval estimation
Week 5
Day 25 Confidence interval
Day 26 Derivation of confidence intervals based normal t, and
chi-square and F.
Day 27 Derivation of confidence intervals based normal t, and
chi-square and F.
Day 28 Related Theorems
Day 28 Related Theorems
Day 29 Summary of the unit
Day 30 Class test
Week 6
Day 31 UNIT III : Test of hypothesis: Type-I error and II errors
Day 31 Type-I error and II errors
Day 32 power test
Day 33 Neyman-Pearson Lemma
Day 34 Neyman-Pearson Lemma
Day 35 Likelihood ratio tests
Day 36 Concept of most powerful test
Day 37 Test of significance
Day 38 Standard error
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Week 7
Day 39 Large sample tests with respect to mean
Day 40 large sample tests with respect to Standard deviaton,
Day 40 large sample tests with respect to proportion
Day 41 large sample tests with respect to difference between means
Day 42 standard deviations and proportions
Week 8
Day 43 Exact tests based on t distributions
Day 44 Exact tests based on chi-square distributions
Day 44 Exact tests based on F distributions
Day 45 Exact tests based on F distributions
Day 46 Summary of the unit
Day 47 Class test
Day 48 UNITIV : Sampling from finite population
Week 9
Day 49 simple random sampling
Day 50 Stratified random sampling and systematic sampling
Day 51 Estimation of mean, total and their standard errors
Day 52 Sampling and non-sampling errors
Day 53 Analysis of variance: one way classification
Day 53 Analysis of variance: one way classification
Day 54 Analysis of variance: Two way classification
Week 10
Day 55 Analysis of variance: Two way classification
Day 56 Fundamental principles of experimentation-CRD
Day 57 RBD and its properties
Day 58 LSD
Day 59 UNIT V: UNIT-I Related problems
Day 60 Related problems
Day 60 Related problems
Week 11
Day 61 Related problems
Day 62 UNIT-II Related problems
Day 63 Related problems
Day 64 Related problems
Day 65 UNIT-III Related problems
Day 65 Related problems
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Day 66 Related problems
Week 12
Day 67 UNIT-IV Related problems
Day 68 Related problems
Day 69 Related problems
Day 70 Related problems
Day 70 Summary of the unit
Day 71 Summary of the unit
Day 72 Class test
Prepared by : Ms.S.Saranyadevi Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavana Priya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 17 31-12-2018
2 13 18-01-2019
3 17 13-02-2019
4 11 28-02-2019
5 14 14-03-2019
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Subject Name : Human Rights
Subject code : 2FB
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : M.Savitha
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (November 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Humanvalues and Humanrights.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1
Concept of Human Values, Value Education Towards Personal
Development Aim of education and value education
Day 2 Evolution of value oriented education
Week 2 Day 3
Concept of Human values; types of values; Components of value
education Personal Development : Self analysis and introspection;
Day 4 sensitization towards gender equality, physically challenged,
intellectually challenged.
Week 3 Day 5
Respect to - age, experience, maturity, family members, neighbours,
co-workers
Day 6
Character Formation Towards Positive Personality: Truthfulness,
Constructivity, Sacrifice, Sincerity, Self Control, Altruism, Tolerance,
Scientific Vision.
Week 4 Day 7
Value Education Towards National and Global Development National
and International Values: Constitutional or national values
Day 8 Democracy, socialism, secularism, equality, justice, liberty, freedom
and fraternity
Week 5
Day 9
Social Values - Pity and probity, self control, universal brotherhood.
Professional Values - Knowledge thirst, sincerity in profession,
regularity, punctuality and faith.
Day 10
Religious Values - Tolerance, wisdom, character. Aesthetic values -
Love and appreciation of literature and fine arts and respect for the
same. National Integration and international understanding.
Day 11 Impact of Global Development on Ethics and Values Conflict of cross-
cultural influences, mass media, cross-border education, materialistic
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Week 6
values, professional challenges and compromise Modern Challenges of
Adolescent Emotions and behavior;
Day 12
Sex and spirituality: Comparision and competition; positive and
negative thoughts. Adolescent Emotions, arrogance, anger, sexual
instability, selfishness, defiance
Week 7
Day 13 Theraupatic MeasureControl of the mind Simplified physical exercise
Day 14 Meditation – Objectives, types, effect on body, mind and soul
Week 8 Day 15
Yoga – Objectives, Types, Asanas d.Activities: (i)Moralisation of
Desires (ii)Neutralisation of Anger (iii)Eradication of Worries
(iv)Benefits of Blessings
Day 16
Human Rights 1.Concept of Human Rights – Indian and International
Perspectives a.Evolution of Human Rights b.Definitions under Indian
and International documents
Week 9 Day 17
2.Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant Constitutional
Provisions.
Day 18 a.Right to Life, Liberty and Dignity b.Right to Equality c.Right against
Exploitation
Week 10
Day 19 d.Cultural and Educational Rights.Economic Rights
Day 20 f.Political Rights g.Social Rights 3.Human Rights of Women
and Children
Week 11
Day 21
a.Social Practice and Constitutional Safeguards (i)Female Foeticide
and Infanticide (ii)Physical assault and harassment (iii)Domestic
violence (iv)Conditions of Working Women v)Institutions for
Implementation
Day 22 a.Human Rights Commission b.Judiciary c.Violations and Redressed
a.Violation by State
Week 12 Day 23 b.Violation by Individuals
Day 24 c.Nuclear Weapons and terrorism d.Safeguards.
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Prepared by : Mrs.M.Savitha Approved by: R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 7 23.01.19
2 4 23.02.19
3 2 04.03.19
4 5 05.03.19
5 10 29.04.19
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SEMESTER III
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil III
Subject code : 31T
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Karunambiga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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Prepared by: MrsN.Karunambiga Approved by: MrsN.Karunambiga
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : Part-II English III
Subject code : 32E
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- II: SHORT STORY & UNIT- III: ONE ACT PLAYS
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Prose : 1. My Lost Dollar: Introduction of author and the lesson
Day 2 Explanation of the lesson with examples.
Day 3 Vocabulary : Uses of the Phrases
Day 4 Comprehension : Alternative statements
Day 5 Summary of the prose: Essay will be given for the lesson.
Day 6 Poetry : 1.The Ballad of Father Gilligan: Introduction of the
author
Week 2 Day 7 Explanation of the poem
Day 8 Glossary – New words explanation
Day 9 Vocabulary : Homophones, Idioms, comprehension
Day 10 Summary : Essay will be given for the poem, some important
points to be discussed
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Day 11 Short story : 1. Two Gentlemen of Verona: Introduction of
author
Day 12 Short story narration with relevant moral.
Week 3 Day 13 Glossary explanation
Day 14 Vocabulary : Plural form, Abbreviations, alternative sentences
Day 15 Notes will be given for the story, question to be discussed.
Day 16 One Act Play: 1. The Trial of Billy Scott: Introduction of the
author
Day 17 Introduction of the characters in the play
Day 18 Explanation of the play with some warm up exercises
Week 4 Day 19 Enacting play in the class room
Day 20 Vocabulary: prefix and suffix, spotting errors.
Day 21 Essay and objective question to be given
Day 22 Grammar : Articles
Day 23 Indefinite Articles : A, An.
Day 24 Definite articles : ‘The’
Week 5 Day 25 Summary : Fill in the blanks with suitable articles
Day 26 Prose: 2. The Fun they had: Introduction of author and the
lesson.
Day 27 Explanation of the lesson with reading the lesson aloud
Day 28 Glossary ; learning new words with meaning
Day 29 Vocabulary : Phrases, opposites,
Day 30 Comprehension reading
Week 6 Day 31 Essay to be given, test to be conducted
Day 32 Poetry : 2. Laugh and Be Merry: Introduction of the author
Day 33 Explanation of the poem
Day 34 Vocabulary : Phrases and Idiom exercises
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Day 35 Comprehension- objective questions
Day 36 Essay to be given for the poetry
Week 7 Day 37 Short story: 2. The Nightingale and the Rose- explanation.
Day 38 Introduction of the author.
Day 39 Explanation of the story
Day 40 Vocabulary Enrichment: Abbreviations, comprehension.
Day 41 Summary: Essay to be given, discussion on Ordinary post, speed
post and Registered post.
Day 42 One Act Play : 2. Grandmother’s Gold: Introduction of the
author
Week 8 Day 43 Introducing the main characters and their role in the play
Day 44 Explanation of the play
Day 45 Enacting the play in the class room
Day 46 Notes to be given, objective questions to be discussed.
Day 47 Grammar : Identifying Sentence Patterns”
Day 48 Kind of pattern
Week 9 Day 49 Identification of pattern
Day 50 Exercises to be done
Day 51 Prose:3. A wrong man in the Worker’s Paradise: Introduction
of author and the lesson.
Day 52 Explanation of the lesson with reading the lesson aloud
Day 53 Glossary ; learning new words with meaning
Day 54 Objective question to be discussed
Week 10 Day 55 Essay to be given, test to be conducted
Day 56 Poetry : 3. Laugh and Be Merry: Introduction of the author
Day 57 Explanation of the poem
Day 58 Vocabulary : Phrases and Idiom exercises
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Day 59 Comprehension- objective questions
Day 60 Test to be conducted
Week 11 Day 61 Short story : 3. The Romance of a Busy Broker: Introduction of
author
Day 62 Short story narration with relevant moral.
Day 63 Objective question to be discussed
Day 64 Essay to be given, test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar :Tenses-(Simple present, present continuous
Day 66 present perfect, present perfect continuous)
Week 12 Day 67 4.Transformation of Sentences(Direct to indirect, Active
Day 68 Exercises to be done
Day 69 Exercises to be continued
Day 70 Class test to be conducted
Day 71 Revision
Day 72 Revision
Prepared by: Mrs.M.Chitra Approved by: Mrs.M.Chitra
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 17 19.07.2018
2 16 20.08.2018
3 15 04.09.2018
4 12 05.10.2018
5 12 11.10.2018
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Subject Name : Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms
Subject code : 33A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 5
Name of the faculty : Ms. K.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : End of this course, the students should gain the knowledge about the
method of solving Differential Equations. It also exposes Differential Equation as a powerful
tool in solving problems in Physical and Social sciences.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit 1 : Introduction
Day 2 Complementary Function
Day 3 Particular Integral Type -1
Week 2 Day 4 Type -2 Problems
Day 5 Type -3 Problems
Day 6 Type -4 Problems
Week 3 Day 7 Higher order differential Equations
Day 8 Linear Equations Type-1Problems
Day 9 Type -2 Problems
Week 4 Day 10 Type -3 Problems
Day 11 Unit II: Introduction
Day 12 Equations Solvable for p
Week 5 Day 13 Equations Solvable for x
Day 14 Equations Solvable for y
Day 15 Clairout’s form
Week 6 Day 16 Finding the solution of Second Order
Day 17 Finding the solution of Higher Order
Day 18 Coefficients with V Function of x
Week7 Day 19 Euler’s Homogeneous Linear Differential Equation
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Day 20 Euler’s Homogeneous Linear Differential Equation
Day 21 Unit :III Introduction
Week 8 Day 22 Partial Differential Equation
Day 22 Eliminating arbitrary constants
Day 24 Solution of P.D Equations
Week 9
Day 25 P.D.E by Direct Integration
Day 26 Method to first order in standard forms
Day 27 Unit :IV Introduction
Week 10 Day 28 Laplace Transforms definition
Day 29 Laplace Transforms Linearity property
Day 30 Firsting Shifting theorem
Week11
Day 31 Firsting Shifting theorem Transform
Day 32 Unit :V Inverse Laplace Transforms
Day 33 Applications to solutions of First order
Week 12
Day 34 Applications to solutions of First order
Day 35 Applications to solutions of First order
Day 36 Applications to solutions of Second order
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
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Head of the Department
1 10 23-07-2018
2 10 20-08-2018
3 6 19-09-2018
4 5 10-10-2018
5 5 03-11-2018
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Subject Name : Statics
Subject code : 33B
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Saranyadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of course the students should realize
the concept about the forces, resultant force of more than one force acting on a surface,
friction and center of gravity. Also he can differentiate static and dynamic forces.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT1 : Introduction of Statics
Day 2 Basic definitions: Force, Attraction, Repulsion, Equilibrium
Day 3 Resultant and Components, Parallelogram of forces
Week 2
Day 4 Forces acting at a point and Corollary-1,2,3
Day 5 Triangle law and Converse of Triangle Law
Day 6 Polygon Law of Forces
Week 3
Day 7 Lami’s Theorem
Day 8 Related Problems
Day 9 UNIT II : ( theorem
Week 4
Day 10 Resolution of forces and Components of a force
Day 11 Resultant of any number of Coplanar forces acting at a point
Day 12 Related Problems
Week 5 Day 13 Conditions of equilibrium.
Day 14 UNIT III : Like parallel forces
Day 15 Unlike parallel forces
Week 6 Day 16 Conditions of equilibrium of three coplanar forces
Day 17 Moment of a force and Geometrical representation
Day 18 Sign of the moment and Unit of moment
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Week 7 Day 19 Varigon’s Theorem
Day 20 Couples parallel planes
Day 21 Equilibrium and Equivalence of two couples
Week 8 Day 22 UNIT IV : Co-planar forces acting on a rigid body
Day 23 Equilibrium of three Co-planar forces acting on a rigid body
Day 24 Reduction of coplanar forces
Week 9 Day 25 Reduction of a system of coplanar forces to a single force and a couple
Day 26 Equation to the line of action of the resultant
Day 27 Related Problems
Week 10 Day 28 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Equilibrium
Day 29 UNIT V : Center of gravity by Integration,
Day 30 Center of gravity of a Uniform Solid Hemisphere
Week 11 Day 31 Center of gravity of a Hollow Hemisphere
Day 32 Related Problems
Day 33 Equilibrium of strings and Chains
Week 12 Day 34 Equation of the common catenary
Day 35 Tension at any point
Day 36 Geometrical properties of the common catenary
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 08 23-07-2018
2 05 20-08-2018
3 08 19-09-2018
4 07 01-10-2018
5 08 11-10-2018
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Subject Name : Principles of Accountancy - I
Subject code : 3AN
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Preetha
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Concepts and conventions of Accounting
Basic accounting Frame Work
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Meaning and Definition of Accounting, Steps of Accounting
Day1 Book keeping Vs Accounting, Objectives of Accounting
Day 2 Advantages and Limitations of Accounting
Day 3 Branches and methods of accounting
Day 4 Types of Accounts and Bases of Accounting
Day 5 Accounting Terminology
Day 6 Accounting Concepts
Week 2
Day7 Accounting conventions
Day7 Journal , Ledger
Day 8 Distinction between Journal and Ledger
Day 9 Subsidiary books
Day 10 Practical problems - Journal
Day11 Practical problems - Journal
Day12 Practical problems - Ledger
Day13 Practical problems - Ledger
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Day14 Practical problems – subsidiary books
Day14 Practical problems - subsidiary books
Day15 Single column cash book
Day16 Double column cash book
Day17 Triple column cash book
Day18 Practical problems - Trial balance
Week 4
Day19 Practical problems - Trial balance
Day20 Unit II: Final accounts – Features of Manufacturing accounts, Performa
Day20 Adjusting Entries
Day21 Preparation of trading, Profit and losses account
Day22 Preparation of trading, Profit and losses account
Day23 Preparation of trading, Profit and losses account
Day24 Preparation of Balance sheet
Week 5
Day25 Preparation of Balance sheet
Day26 Rectification of Errors- Meaning ,Classification of errors
Day26 One –Sided Error Practical Problem
Day27 One –Sided Error Practical Problem
Day28 Double –Sided Error Practical Problem
Day29 Double –Sided Error Practical Problem
Day30 Suspense Account - Practical Problem
Week 6
Day31 Suspense Account - Practical Problem
Day32 Unit III: Bill of Exchange Definition , Features and Types
Day33 Distinction between bill of exchange and Promissory note
Day34 Bills Honoured at Maturity and bill discounted with bank
Day35 Endorsement of bill , Dishonour of bill
Day35 Retirement, Renewal of bill
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Day36 Insolvency of drawee
Week 7
Day37 Accommodation of bills
Day38 Accommodation of bills
Day39 Average due date – Meaning , types and determination of due dates
Day39 Practical Problems
Day40 Practical Problems
Day41 Account current – Meaning and definition, procedures for calculating
days of interest
Day42 Practical Problems – Product method
Week 8
Day43 Practical Problems – Product method
Day44 Practical Problems – Red ink interest method
Day44 Practical Problems – Red ink interest method
Day45 Practical Problems – Interest table method, Daily balance method
Day46 Practical Problems – Interest table method, Daily balance method
Day47 Practical Problems – Epoque method, Varying rate of interest
Day48 Practical Problems – Epoque method, Varying rate of interest
Week 9
Day49 Practical Problems – Epoque method, Varying rate of interest
Day50 Unit IV: Consignment –Meaning, Features, Distinction between
consignment and sale
Day51 Accounting treatment of consignment transactions - Model Journal
entries
Day52 Accounting treatment of consignment transactions - Model Journal
entries
Day52 Accounting treatment of consignment transactions - Model Journal
entries
Day53 Practical Problems
Day54 Practical Problems
Day55 Joint Venture – Meaning, Features, Distinction between consignment
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Week 10
and Joint venture
Day55 Joint Venture – Meaning, Features, Distinction between consignment
and Joint venture
Day56 Distinction between Joint venture and Partnership
Day57 Separate set of books is kept
Day58 Separate set of books is not kept
Day59 Partial record method
Day60 Practical Problems
Week 11 Day61 Practical Problems
Day62 Practical Problems
Day63 Unit V: Bank Reconciliation statement – Meaning and definition
Day63 Causes for difference between cash book and pass book
Day64 Methods of Preparation of Bank Reconciliation statement
Day65 Practical Problems
Day66 Receipts and Payments , Income and expenditure account
Week 12 Day67 Practical Problems
Day68 Practical Problems
Day69 Practical problem
Day69 Practical problem
Day70 Steps necessary to Prepare a balance sheet
Day71 Receipts and Payments –Practical problem
Day 72 Income and expenditure account – Practical problem
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 19 23.7.18
2 12 23.8.18
3 18 07.9.18
4 13 25.9.18
5 10 11.10.18
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Subject Name : Skill Based Subject Operations Research I
Subject code : 3ZA
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : P.Poongodi
Lesson plan duration : 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course students should have gained
knowledge about optimal use of resources .
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Introduction of Operations Research
Day 2 Scope of operations Research,Role of Operations Research
Day 3 Scientific methods in O.R
Week 2
Day 4 Related topics discussion
Day 5 Linear programming problems
Day 6 Mathematical Formulation of L.P.P
Week 3
Day 7 UNIT II : Graphical method of the solution of a L.P.P
Day 8 Unique solutions, Infinite number of solution
Day 9 Bounded solutions, Related problems
Week 4
Day 10 No feasible solutions
Day 11 Unbounded solutions
Day 12 Simplex method
Week 5
Day 13 Working procedure for Simplex method
Day 14 UNIT III: Charnes Penality Method (or) Big – M Method
Day 15 Working procedure for Big – M Method
Week 6
Day 16 Pseudo optimal solution
Day 17 Related problems
Day 18 Two phase simplex methd
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Day 19 Working procedure for Two phase simplex
Day 20 UNIT IV : Duality in L.P.P
Day 21 Related problems
Week 8
Day 22 Working procedure for Duality
Day 23 Related problems
Day 24 Duality and Simplex Method
Week 9
Day 25 Related problems
Day 26 Working procedure for duality and simplex method
Day 27 UNIT V :Transportation problems
Week 10 Day 28 Basic feasible solution using North West corner Rule (NWC)
Day 29 Related problems
Day 30 Least Cost Method (LCM)
Week 11 Day 31 Vogels Approximation Method (VAM)
Day 32 Find the optimum solution using NWC
Day 33 Related problems
Week 12
Day 34 Find the optimum solution using LCM
Day 35 Find the optimum solution using VAM
Day 36 Unbalanced transportation problems
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 13.07.2018
2 7 03.08.2018
3 6 29.08.2018
4 7 22.09.2018
5 10 31.10.2018
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Subject Name : Yoga for Human Excellence
Subject code : 3FC
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Poongodi
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018 )
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Physical Structure
Day 2 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations
Week 2
Day 3 Yogasana
Day 4 Padmasana- Vajrasanas - Chakrasanas (Side) - Viruchasanas - Yoga
muthra
Week 3
Day 5 Vakkarasanasi – Salabasanas
Day 6 Patchimothasanas – Ustrasanas
Week 4
Day 7 UNIT II : Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind
Day 8 Sex and Spirituality
Week 5
Day 9 Significance of sexual vital fluid
Day 10 Ten stages of Mind
Week 6 Day 11 Mental frequency - Methods for concentrate
Day 12 UNIT III : Sublimation
Week 7
Day 13 Purpose and Philosophy of life
Day 14 Moralization of Desire
Week 8
Day 15 Neutralization of Anger
Day 16 UNIT IV : Human Resources
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Day 17 Eradication of worries
Day 18 Benefits of Blessing
Week 10
Day 19 Greatness of Friendship, Individual Peace and World Peace
Day 20 UNIT V: Law of Nature
Week 11 Day 21 Unified force - Cause and Effect system
Day 22 Purity of Thought and Deed and Genetic centre
Week 12 Day 23 Love and Compassion
Day 24 Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
Prepared by : Mrs.P.Poongodi Approved by:Mrs R.Yavana priya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 07.08.2018
2 5 04.09.2018
3 4 20.09.2018
4 4 05.10.2018
5 5 15.10.2018
Total 24
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Subject Name : Part I – Tamil IV
Subject code : 41T
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Karunambiga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course objective
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Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
Subject Name : Part-II English IV
Subject code : 42E
Semester : 4
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Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SCENES FROM SHAKESPEARE
Scenes from Shakespeare teaches the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT- IV: GRAMMAR & UNIT-V COMPOSITION; Grammar and composition help the
students to improve interactive skill and will develop the communicative abilities of the
students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I:
Prose : 1. The Truth about Pyecraft: Introduction of the author
and the lesson
Day 2 Explanation of the lesson with examples.
Day 3 Vocabulary : Uses of the Phrases
Day 4 Comprehension : Alternative statements
Day 5 Summary of the prose: Essay will be given for the lesson.
Day 6 Prose: 2. On Saying ‘please’’: Introduction of the author and
the lesson.
Week 2
Day 7 Explanation of the lesson with reading the lesson aloud
Day 8 Glossary ; learning new words with meaning
Day 9 Vocabulary : Phrases, opposites,
Day 10 Comprehension reading
Day 11 Essay to be given, test to be conducted
Day 12 Prose: 3. My visions for India: Introduction of the author and
the lesson.
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Day 13 Explanation of the lesson with reading the lesson aloud
Day 14 Glossary ; learning new words with meaning
Day 15 Objective question to be discussed
Day 16 Essay to be given, test to be conducted
Day 17 Test to be conducted
Day 18 UNIT II:
Poetry : 1. Incident of the French Camp: Introduction of the
author
Week 4
Day 19 Explanation of the poem
Day 20 Glossary – New words explanation
Day 21 Vocabulary : Homophones, Idioms, comprehension
Day 22 Summary : Essay to be given for the poem, some important
points to be discussed
Day 23 Poetry : 2. Snake: Introduction of the author
Day 24 Explanation of the poem
Week 5
Day 25 Vocabulary : Phrases and Idiom exercises
Day 26 Comprehension- objective questions
Day 27 Essay to be given for the poetry
Day 28 Poetry : 3. The Journey of the Magi: Introduction of the author
Day 29 Explanation of the poem
Day 30 Vocabulary : Phrases and Idiom exercises
Week 6
Day 31 Comprehension- objective questions
Day 32 Test to be conducted
Day 33 UNIT III:
Scenes From Shakespeare: 1. Trial scene from Merchant of
Venice: Introduction of author
Day 34 Scene narration with relevant moral.
Day 35 Glossary explanation
Day 36 Vocabulary : Plural form, Abbreviations, alternative sentences
Week 7 Day 37 Notes will be given for the scene, question to be discussed.
Day 38 Scenes From Shakespeare:2.Seven Stages of man-explanation.
Day 39 Introduction of the author.
Day 40 Explanation of the scene
Day 41 Vocabulary Enrichment:, new words ,comprehension.
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Day 42 Summary: Essay to be given, discussion on moral of the scene
Week 8
Day 43 Scenes From Shakespeare: 3. Polonius Advice to his son:
Introduction of the author
Day 44 Scene narration with relevant moral.
Day 45 Objective question to be discussed
Day 46 Essay to be given, test to be conducted
Day 47 Test to be conducted
Day 48 UNIT IV:
Grammar: Tenses- Kinds of tenses
Week 9
Day 49 Simple past – Rules of the past tense
Day 50 Exercises- Identification of past
Day 51 Exercises to be done
Day 52 Grammar : past continuous , past perfect,- Introduction
Day 53 Past continuous explanation with example
Day 54 Identifying tenses
Week 10
Day 55 Exercises to be done
Day 56 Grammar :Tenses- past perfect continuous
Day 57 Modals- Kinds of modals with example
Day 58 UNIT V:Composition : Writing CV/Resume introduction
Day 59 How to write Resume
Day 60 Format of Resume writing
Week 11
Day 61 Dos and Don’ts
Day 62 Cover letter
Day 63 Exercises to be done
Day 64 Composition : Drafting E-Mail
Day 65 How to draft E-mail
Day 66 Format of E-mail
Week 12
Day 67 Composition : Jumbled Sentences
Day 68 Translation of sentences (Tamil to English)
Day69 Translation to be continued
Day70 Exercises to be done
Day71 Revision
Day72 Revision
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Head of the Department
Subject Name : Dynamics
Subject code : 43A
Semester : 4
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 18 17.12.2018
2 16 08.01.2019
3 16 04.02.2019
4 11 25.02.2019
5 11 19.03.2019
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Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : K.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
About the application of Laws, Principles, Postulated governing the dynamics
in physical reality.
About the dynamic changes in the body.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I :Projectiles and Characteristics
Day 2 Related problems
Day 3 Related problems
Week 2
Day 4 Range on an inclined plane
Day 5 Maximum range in an inclined plane
Day 6 Related proofs
Week 3
Day 7 Related proofs
Day 8 Related problems
Day 9 UNIT II : velocity and acceleration
Week 4
Day 10 Corollary
Day 11 Differential equation of central orbits
Day 12 Pedal equation of central orbits
Week 5
Day 13 Related problems
Day 14 Velocity (areal and linear)
Day 15 Related problems
Week 6
Day 16 Related problems
Day 17 UNIT III: Simple harmonic motion
Day 18 General solution of SHM
Day 19 Geometrical representation
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Day 21 Related problems
Week 8
Day 22 Composition of two SHM in straight line
Day 23 Composition of two SHM in perpendicular lines.
Day 24 UNIT IV :Collision of elastic bodies
Week 9
Day 25 Impact of smooth sphere
Day 26 Related problems
Day 27 Direct impact of two spheres
Week 10
Day 28 Loss of kinetic energy
Day 29 Related problems
Day 30 Related problems
Week 11
Day 31 UNIT V :oblique impact of spheres
Day 32 Loss of kinetic energy
Day 33 Related problems
Week 12
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 Related problems
Day 36 Related problems
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 11-01-2019
2 8 14-02-2019
3 7 01-03-2019
4 7 08-03-2019
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Head of the Department
Subject Name : Programming in C
Subject code : 43B
Semester : 4
5 6 14-03-2019
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Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : R.Yavanapriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December2018 –March2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
Learnt the basic structure, operators and statements of c language
Learnt the decision making statements and to solve the problems based on it.
Learnt arrays, functions.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction
Day 2 UNIT1 :Importance of C Basic structure of C programme
Day 3 Character set -Constants – Keywords and identifiers
Week 2
Day 4 Variables Data types
Day 5 Declaration of variables
Day 6 Assigning values to variables
Week 3
Day 7 Defining symbolic constants
Day 8 UNIT II: Arithmetic operators
Day 9 Relational operators - logical operators
Week 4
Day 10 assignment
operators –increment and decrement operates –Conditional operators
Day 11 Special operators
Day 12 Arithmetic expressions
Week 5
Day 13 Evaluation of expressions and Precedence of arithmetic operators
Day 14 Some Computational Problems
Day 15 Type conversion in expressions
Week 6
Day 16 Operator Precedence And Associating Mathematical Functions.
Day 17 UNIT III: Reading and Writing character
Day 18 Formatted Input
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Day 19 Decision making with IF statement
Day 21 Simple IF statement
Week 8
Day 22 The if ELSE statement
Day 23 Nesting of IF.....ELSE statement
Day 24 The ELSE IF ladder and The Switch statement
Week 9
Day 25 The ? Operator –The GOTO statement
Day 26 UNIT IV: The WHILE statement
Day 27 the DO statement the FOR statement
Week 10
Day 28 Jumps in loops
Day 29 UNIT V :One dimensional arrays
Day 30 Initiating two dimensional arrays
Week 11
Day 31 Multidimensional arrays
Day 32 Declaring and initializing string variables
Day 33 reading strings from terminal
Week 12
Day 34 Writing strings on the screen
Day 35 Arithmetic operations on characters
Day 36 program to generate „N‟ Fibonacci number
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 7 28.12.18
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Head of the Department
Subject Name : Programming in C
Subject code : 43P
Semester : 4
2 9 24.1.19
3 8 18.2.19
4 3 15.3.19
5 9 29.3.19
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Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 1
Name of the faculty : R.Yavanapriya
Lesson plan duration: 8 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained practical knowledge about
Operators and statements of c language
Decision making statements
Arrays, functions.
Week Topic
Week 1
Write a C program to generate „N‟ Fibonacci number
Write a C program to generate „N‟ Fibonacci number
Week 2
Write a C program to print all possible roots for a given quadratic equation
Write a C program to print all possible roots for a given quadratic equation
Week 3
Write a C program to calculate the statistical values of mean, median.
Write a C program to calculate the statistical values of mean, median.
Week 4
Write a C program to calculate the statistical values of Standard Deviation and
variance of the given data
Write a C program to calculate the statistical values of Standard Deviation and
variance of the given data
Week 5 Write a C program to sort a set of numbers
Write a C program to sort a set of numbers
Week 6
Write a C program to sort the given set of names
Write a C program to sort the given set of names
Week 7
Write a C program to find factorial value of a given number „N‟ using recursive
function call
Write a C program to find factorial value of a given number „N‟ using recursive
function call
Write a C program to find the product of two given matrix
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Head of the Department
Subject Name : Principles of Accountancy II
Subject code : 4AN
Semester : 4
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 4 26.12.2018
2 4 28.01.2019
3 4 13.02.2019
4 4 10.03.2019
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Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.PREETHA
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
knowledge in the practical applications of accounting
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Depreciation – meaning , definition ,need and significance
Day 2 Characteristics , factors and methods of depreciation
Day 3 Straight line method- problems
Day 4 Straight line method- problems
Day 5 Written down value method- problems
Week 2
Day 6 Written down value method- problems
Day 7 Annuity method- problems
Day 8 Sinking fund method – problems
Day 9 Insurance Policy method – problems
Day 10 Revaluation method- Problems
Week 3
Day 11 Practical problems
Day 12 Practical problems
Day 13 Practical problems
Day 14 Practical problems
Day 15 Problems and solutions
Week 4
Day 16 Problems and solutions
Day 17 UNIT II: Single entry meaning , definition features
Day 18 Difference between single entry and double entry system
Day 19 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 20 Practical problems
Day 21 Practical problems
Day 22 Practical problems
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Week 5 Day 23 Problems and solutions - ascertainment of profit
Day 24 Problems and solutions - Networth method
Day 25 Problems and solutions - Networth method
Week 6
Day 26 Problems and solutions- conversion method
Day 27 Problems and solutions- conversion method
Day 28 UNIT III :Branch accounts – Meaning and definition
Day 29 Goods sent at cost price- problems
Day 30 Imprest system
Week 7
Day 31 Goods sent at selling price- problems
Day 32 Goods sent at selling price- problems
Day 33 Final account system
Day 34 Final account system
Day 35 Wholesale branch system
Week 8
Day 36 Independent branches
Day 37 Independent branches
Day 38 Goods sent at cost price- problems
Day 39
Departmental accounts: Meaning of departments, need for departmental
accounting Advantages and distinction between departments and
branches
Day 40 Practical problems
Week 9
Day 41 Practical problems
Day 42 UNIT IV: Hire purchase – meaning , definition, features
Day 43 Journal entries in the books of hirer and hire vendor
Day 44 Calculation of interest
Day 45 Repossession of goods
Week 10
Day 46 Hire purchase trading account – Debtors method
Day 47 Hire purchase trading account – Stock and Debtors method
Day 48 Instalment –meaning , Journal entries
Day 49 Problems and solutions
Day 50 Problems and solutions
Day 51 Goods on sale or return basis- meaning, Purpose and methods
Day 52 UNIT V :Royalties –Meaning, definition
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Week 11 Day 53 Methods of Recoupment
Day 54 Methods of Recoupment
Day 55 Problems and solutions
Week 12
Day 56 Problems and solutions
Day 57 Problems and solutions
Day 58 Problems and solutions
Day 59 Problems and solutions
Day 60 Problems and solutions
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Head of the Department
Subject Name : SKILL BASED SUBJECT OPERATIONS RESEACH-II
Subject code : 4ZB
Semester : IV
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 16 4/1/19
2 11 25/1/19
3 14 8/2/19
4 10 28/2/19
5 9 13/3/19
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Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs P.Poongodi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019 )
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Assignment Problems game theory, performance measures of
queues and optimal use of Inventory.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Introduction
Day 2 The Assignment Problems
Day 3 Assignment algorithm
Week 2
Day 4 Related problems
Day 5 Optimum Solutions USING HUNGARIAN METHOD
Day 6 Unbalanced Assignment problems
Week 3
Day 7 UNIT II: Game Theory –Introduction
Day 8 Two person zero sum game
Day 9 Minimax principle ,The Maxmini –principle
Week 4
Day 10 Solution of 2 x 2 rectangular Games
Day 11 Domination Property
Day12 (2 x n)-Games(graphical method)
Week 5
Day 13 mx2 games(graphical method)
Day 14 UNIT III :Queueing Theory
Day 15 Queueing Theory -introduction
Week 6
Day 16 Queueing system
Day 17 Related problems
Day 18 Characteristics of Queueing system
Week 7
Day 19 symbols and Notation
Day20 Classifications of queue
Day 21 Problems in (M/M/1) : (∞/FIFO)
Week 8 Day 22 UNIT IV: Queueing Theory
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Day 23 Problems in (M/M/1):(N/FIFO)
Day 24 Related problems
Week 9
Day 25 (M/M/C) : (∞/FIFO)
Day 26 Related problems
Day 27 (M/M/C) : (N/FIFO) Models
Week 10
Day 28 UNIT V: Inventory control
Day 29 Types of inventories , Inventory costs
Day 30 EOQ Problem with no shortages
Week 11
Day 31 Production problem with no shortagesDay
Day 32 Related problems
Day 33 EOQ with shortages and EOQ with price breaks
Week 12
Day 34 Production problem with shortages
Day 35 Related problems
Day 36 Related problems
Prepared by : Mrs .P.Poongodi Approved by: Mrs R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Subject Name : General Awareness
Subject code : 4 FB
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 03.01.2019
2 7 13.02.2019
3 8 18.02.2019
4 6 06.03.2019
5 9 27.03.2019
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Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Ms K.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019 )
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT I: Verbal Aptitude
Day 2 Verbal Aptitude
Week 2 Day 3 Numerical Aptitude
Day 4 Numerical Aptitude
Week 3 Day 5 UNIT II : abstract Reasoning
Day 6 abstract Reasoning
Week 4 Day 7 abstract Reasoning
Day 8 abstract Reasoning
Week 5 Day 9 abstract Reasoning
Day 10 Tamil and Other Literature
Week 6 Day 11 General Science and Technology and Education
Day 12 UNIT III :computer
Week 7 Day 13 Economics and Commerce
Day 14 Economics and Commerce
Week 8 Day 15 Economics and Commerce
Day 16 UNIT IV:social studies
Week 9 Day 17 Social Studies
Day 18 Social Studies
Week 10 Day 19 Sports
Day 20 Sports
Day 21 UNIT V :sports
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Week 12
Day 23 Current Affairs
Day 24 Current Affairs
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SEMESTER V
Subject Name : Real Analysis - I
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 4 12.12.2018
2 7 04.01.2019
3 4 25.01.2019
4 5 11.02.2019
5 4 16.03.2019
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Subject code : 53A
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : S.SASIKALA
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
About real and complex numbers, sets and metric space.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I : The Real and Complex number systems the field axioms,
the order axioms
Day 2 integers –the unique Factorization theorem for integers –Rational
numbers
Day 3 Irrational numbers –Upper bounds, maximum Elements,
Day 4 least upper bound –the completeness axiom –some properties of
the supremum
Day 5 properties of the integers deduced from the completeness axiom
Week 2 Day 6 The Archimedian property of the real number system
Day 7 Rational numbers with finite decimal representation of real
numbers
Day 8 Theorem
Day 9 Theorem
Day 10 absolute values and the triangle inequality
Week 3 Day 11 Theorem
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Day 12 the Cauchy-Schewarz, inequality –plus and minus infinity and the
extended real number system.
Day 13 UNIT II : Basic notions of a set theory. Notations –ordered pairs –
Cartesian product of two sets – Relations and functions
Day 14 further terminology concerning functions –one –one functions
and inverse
Day 15 Theorem
Week 4 Day 16 Theorem
Day 17 composite functions –sequences –similar sets
Day 18 finite and infinite sets –countable and uncountable sets
Day 19 Theorem
Day 20 Theorem
Week 5 Day 21 Theorem
Day 22 Theorem
Day 23 uncountability of the real number system –set algebra –countable
collection of countable sets.
Day 24 UNIT III : Elements of point set topology: Euclidean space Rn
Day 25 open balls and open sets in Rn
Week 6 Day 26 The structure of open Sets in Rn
Day 27 Theorem
Day 28 Theorem
Day 29 closed sets and adherent points
Day 30 The Bolzano
Week 7 Day 31 Weierstrass theorem
Day 32 the Cantor intersection Theorem.
Day 33 Theorem
Day 34 Theorem
Day 35 Theorem
Week 8 Day 36 Theorem
Day 37 UNIT IV : Covering –Lindelof covering theorem
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Day 38 Theorem
Day 39 Theorem
Day 40 Theorem
Week 9 Day 41 the Heine Borel covering theorem
Day 42 Compactness in Rn –Metric Spaces
Day 43 Theorem
Day 44 point set topology in metric spaces
Day 45 compact subsets of a metric space
Week 10 Day 46 Theorem
Day 47 Theorem
Day 48 Boundary of a set.
Day 49 UNIT V : Convergent sequences in a metric space
Day 50 Cauchy sequences –Completeness sequences – complete metric
Spaces.
Week 11 Day 51 Theorem
Day 52 Theorem
Day 53 Theorem
Day 54 Limit of a function –Continuous functions
Day 55 Theorem
Week 12 Day 56 Theorem
Day 57 Theorem
Day 58 continuity of composite functions.
Day 59 Continuous complex valued and vector valued functions
Day 60 Theorem
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
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1 12 20.06.2018
2 11 13.07.2018
3 13 06.08.2018
4 12 03.09.2018
5 12 03.10.2018
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Subject Name : Complex Analysis I
Subject code : 53B
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Poongodi
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
About complex number system, complex function and complex integration.
origin, properties and application of complex numbers and functions.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I : Complex number system
Day 2 Complex number- Field of complex numbers
Day 3 Conjugation
Day 4 Related problems
Day 5 Absolute values
Day 6 Related problems
Week 2
Day 7 Theorems
Day 8 Arguments
Day 9 Mappings
Day 10 Theorem
Day 11 Related problems
Day 12 Bilinear transformation
Week 3
Day 13 Extended complex plane
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Day 14 Related problems
Day 15 Related problems
Day 16 Stereographic projection
Day 17 Related problems
Day 18 Related problems
Week 4
Day 19 UNIT II : Complex functions
Day 20 Theorems
Day 21 Continuity of a function
Day 22 Uniformly continuous function
Day 23 Uniformly continuous function
Day 24 Differentiability and analytical function
Week 5
Day 25 Related problems
Day 26 Related problems
Day 27 Necessary and sufficient condition for differentiability
Day 28 Necessary and sufficient condition for differentiability
Day 29 Necessary and sufficient condition for differentiability
Day 30 Related problems
Week 6
Day 31 Related problems
Day 32 Cauchy-Riemann equation in polar coordinates
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 UNIT III : power series - Absolute convergence
Day 36 Circle of convergence
Week 7
Day 37 Circle of convergence
Day 38 Circle of convergence
Day 39 Analyticity of power series
Day 40 Analyticity of power series
Day 41 Elementary function: Exponential
Day 42 Related problems
Week 8
Day 43 Logarithmic function
Day 44 Related problems
Day 45 Trigonometric function
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Day 46 Related problems
Day 47 Hyperbolic function
Day 48 Related problems
Week 9
Day 49 UNIT IV : Conjugate Harmonic function: definition and determination
Day 50 Conformal mapping: Isogonal mapping
Day 51 Conformal mapping
Day 52 Mapping w=ez
Day 53 Related problems
Day 54 w=z1/2
Week 10
Day 55 Related problems
Day 56 w=sin z
Day 57 Related Problems
Day 58 Related Problems
Day 59 w=1/2(z+1/z)
Day 60 Related Problems
Week 11
Day 61 Related Problems
Day 62 UNIT V : Complex integration
Day 63 Simply and multiply connected region
Day 64 Integration of f(z) along the curve z1
Day 65 Integration of f(z) along the curve z2
Day 66 Related problems
Week 12
Day 67 Cauchy’s theorem
Day 68 Cauchy’s integral formula for higher derivatives
Day 69 Morera’s theorem
Day 70 Related Problems
Day 71 Related Problems
Day 72 Related Problems
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 18 31-07-2018
2 16 23-08-2018
3 14 14-09-2018
4 13 15-10-2018
5 11 30-10-2018
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Subject Name : Modern Algebra -I
Subject code : 53C
Semester : V
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Yavanapriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June2018 –November2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course the students should have
concrete knowledge about the abstract thinking like sets, groups and rings by proving
theorems.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I :Introduction about Set Theory
Day 2 Basic definitions of set theory
Day 3 Relations ,Binary Relations
Day 4 Equivalence Relations
Day 5 Equivalence class
Week 2
Day 6 Mappings- One-One mappings ,Onto mappings
Day 7 One to One Correspondence
Day 8 Groups
Day 9 Abelian group
Day 10 Symmetric group
Week 3
Day 11 Examples
Day 12 Basic Properties
Day 13 Related University Questions
Day 14 UNIT II: Subgroups
Day 15 Related lemmas
Week 4 Day 16 Definition of congruent
Day 17 Right coset
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Day 18 Left coset
Day 19 Lagranges theorem
Day 20 Finite group
Week 5
Day 21 A counting principle
Day 22 A counting principle related theorems
Day 23 Normal subgroup
Day 24 Right coset and Left coset
Day 25 Quotient group Homomorphisms and Normal subgroup
Week 6
Day 26 UNIT III : Homomorphisms
Day 27 Homomorphisms
Day 28 Related theorems
Day 29 Isomorphisms
Day 30 Fundamental theorem of homomorphism
Week 7
Day 31 Related theorems
Day 32 Automorphisms
Day 33 Related theorems
Day 34 Inner Automorphism
Day 35 Related theorems
Week 8
Day 36 Cayley’s theorems
Day 37 Permutation Group
Day 38 UNIT IV: Ring theory
Day 39 Related theorems
Day 40 Related Problems
Week 9
Day 41 Quotient Rings
Day 42 Related Problems
Day 43 Related Theorems
Day 44 Cayley’s theorem for Abelian group
Day 45 Related Problems
Week 10
Day 46 Commutative rings
Day 47 Related Problems
Day 48 Field
Day 49 Integral domain
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Day 50 Homomorphism of Rings
Week 11
Day 51 UNIT V : Ideal and quotient rings
Day 52 Ideal and Quotient Rings
Day 53 Related problems
Day 54 Lemma
Day 55 Examples of ideal rings
Week 12
Day 56 Related problems
Day 57 Maximal ideal
Day 58 Lemma
Day 59 The field of quotients of an integral domain
Day 60 Related problems
Prepared by : Mrs.R.Yavanapriya Approved by. Prof R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 31.07.2018
2 12 23.08.2018
3 12 12.09.2018
4 13 26.09.2018
5 10 22.10.2018
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Subject Name : Discrete Mathematics
Subject code : 53D
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Savitha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course should gain knowledge about
the Formal languages Automata Theory, Lattices & Boolean Algebra and Graph Theory.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Introduction of Mathematical logic
Day 2 Truth table for conjunction, disjunction, negation
Day 3 Conditional, Biconditional, Related problems
Day 4 Connections well formed formulas
Day 5 Tautology, contradiction
Week 2
Day 6 Equivalence of formulas
Day 7 Tautological implications
Day 8 Duality law, Normal forms
Day 9 Predicates
Day 10 Variables, Quantifiers
Week 3
Day 11 Free and bound Variables
Day 12 Theory of inference for predicate calculus
Day 13 Related problems
Day 14 UNIT II: Introduction about Relations
Day 15 Composition of relations
Week 4
Day 16 Functions
Day 17 Composition of functions
Day 18 Inverse functions, one-to- one, onto
Day 19 Hashing functions
Day 20 Permutation
Week 5 Day 21 Growth of functions
Day 22 Algebra structures
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Day 23 Semi groups
Day 24 Free semi groups
Day 25 Monoids
Week 6
Day 26 UNIT III :Introduction of Formal languages and Automata
Day 27 Regular expressions
Day 28 Finite state automata
Day 29 Related problems
Day 30 Context free and sensitive grammars
Week 7
Day 31 Related Problems
Day 32 Problems on Finite State Automata
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 Related problems
Week 8
Day 36 UNIT IV :Introduction of Lattices and Boolean algebra
Day 37 Partial ordering set
Day 38 Poset, Lattices
Day 39 Boolean algebra
Day 40 Boolean functions
Week 9
Day 41 Related theorems Theorems
Day 42 Minimisation of Boolean functions (Karnaugh Method only)
Day 43 Related problems
Day 44 Related problems
Day 45 Related problems
Week 10
Day 46 UNIT V: Introduction of Graph theory
Day 47 Directed Graph
Day 48 Types of Graph
Day 49 Undirected Graph
Day 50 Matrix representation of a Graph
Week 11
Day 51 Path, Reachability
Day 52 Incident matrix ,Adjacency matrix
Day 53 Path matrix
Day 54 Connectedness
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Day 55 Related problems
Week 12
Day 56 Euler paths
Day 57 Hamiltonian paths
Day 58 Pre order Post order In order
Day 59 Binary trees simple theorems
Day 60 Forest
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 12 07.08.2018
3 10 23.08.2018
4 10 17.09.2018
5 15 22.10.2018
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Subject Name : Numerical Methods -I
Subject code : 5EB
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : R.Ranjanadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course the student gain the
knowledge about solving the linear equations numerically and finding interpolation by
using difference formulae.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: The solution of numerical algebraic and transcendental
Equations
Day 2 Bisection method
Day 3 Related problems
Day 4 Iteration Method
Day 5 Convergence condition and order of convergence
Week 2
Day 6 Regula Falsi Method
Day 7 Related problems
Day 8 Geometrical interpretation
Day 9 Newton Raphson Method
Day 10 Convergence condition and order of convergence
Week 3
Day 11 Related problems
Day 12 Related problems
Day 13 UNIT II: Solution of simultaneous linear algebraic equations-
Introduction
Day 14 Gauss Elimination method
Day 15 Related problems and Algorithm
Week 4
Day 16 Gauss Jordan method
Day 17 Related problems
Day 18 Method of Triangularization
Day 19 Related problems
Day 20 Algorithm
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Day 21 Gauss Jacobi method
Day 22 Gauss Seidel method
Day 23 Related problems
Day 24 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 25 UNIT III : Finite Differences- Introduction
Week 6
Day 26 Problems
Day 27 Operators
Day 28 Forward difference tables
Day 29 Problems
Day 30 Backward difference tables
Week 7
Day 31 Problems
Day 32 Problems
Day 33 Differences of a polynomial
Day 34 Factorial polynomial
Day 35 Error propagation in difference table
Week 8
Day 36 Problems
Day 37 UNITIV: Interpolation (for equal intervals): Newton”s forward formulae
Day 38 Problems
Day 39 Problems
Day 40 Newton”s backward formulae
Week 9
Day 41 Problems
Day 42 Equidistant terms with one or more missing values
Day 43 Problems
Day 44 Central differences and central difference table
Day 45 Gauss forward formulae
Week 10
Day 46 Gauss backward formulae
Day 47 Stirlings formula
Day 48 Problems
Day 49 UNIT V: Interpolation (for unequal intervals): Divided differences
Day 50 Problems
Week 11 Day 51 Properties
Day 52 Relations between divided differences and forward differences
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Day 53 Newton”s divided differences formula
Day 54 Problems
Day 55 Problems
Week 12
Day 56 Lagrange”s formula and inverse interpolation
Day 57 Problems
Day 58 Problems
Day 59 Problems
Day 60 Problems
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 10.07.2018
2 12 10.08.2018
3 12 14.09.2018
4 12 03.10.2018
5 12 29.10.2018
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Subject Name : Operations Research-Paper –III
Subject code : 5ZC
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Priyanka
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : This course presents applications and method to solve Network
Scheduling, Integer Programming Problems, Non-linear Programming Problems and
Dynamic Programming problems.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Introduction
Day 2 Simulation
Day 3 Simulation Models
Week 2
Day 4 Types of Simulation
Day 5 Generation of random number
Day 6 Monto Carlo Simulation
Week 3
Day 7 Simulation of Queueing system
Day 8 Related Problems
Day 9 UNIT II :Introduction
Week 4
Day 10 Network Scheduling by PERT/CPM-
Day 11 Related Problems
Day 12 Network and basic components
Week 5
Day 13 Rules of Network construction
Day 14 Time calculation in Networks-CPM.
Day 15 Pert Calculations- Cost Analysis
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Week 6 Day 16 crashing the network- Problems
Day 17 UNIT III: Introduction
Day 18 Integer Programming Problem
Week 7 Day 19 Gomory‟s fractional cut Method
Day 20 Branch Bound Method.
Day 21 Related Problems
Week 8 Day 22 UNIT IV :Introduction
Day 23 Non-linear Programming Problems
Day 24 Related Problems
Week 9 Day 25 General NLPP
Day 26 Related Problems
Day 27 Lagrange multiplier – Hessian bordered Matrix –
Week 10
Day 28 Kuhn Tucker Condition – Problems
Day 29 Related Problems
Day 30 UNIT V:
Week 11
Day 31 Dynamic Programming Problem
Day 32 Related Problems
Day 33 Recursive equation approach
Week 12
Day 34 Related Problems
Day 35 Related Problems
Day 36 Related Problems
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 31-07-2018
2 8 23-08-2018
3 5 14-09-2018
4 8 15-10-2018
5 7 30-10-2018
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Subject Name : Real Analysis - II
Subject code : 63A
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : S.Sasikala
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
about the nature of functions mappings.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Examples of continuous functions
Day 2 continuity and inverse images of open or closed sets
Day 3 Definition of Inverse image
Day 4 Theorem
Day 5 functions continuous on compact sets Theorem
Week 2
Day 6 Theorem
Day 7 Theorem
Day 8 Theorem
Day 9 Topological mappings –Bolzano‟s theorem
Day 10 Theorem
Week 3
Day 11 Theorem
Day 12 UNIT II: Connectedness
Day 13 Theorem
Day 14 components of a metric space
Day 15 Theorem
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Day 16 Theorem
Day 17 Uniform continuity : Definition
Day 18 Theorem
Day 19 Uniform continuity and compact sets
Day 20 Theorem
Week 5
Day 21 Theorem
Day 22 fixed point theorem for contractions
Day 23 monotonic functions
Day 24 UNIT III :Definition of derivative
Day 25 Derivative and continuity
Week 6
Day 26 Theorem
Day 27 Algebra of derivatives
Day 28 The chain rule theorem
Day 29 one sided derivatives and infinite derivatives
Day 30 functions with non-zero derivatives
Week 7
Day 31 zero derivatives and local extrema
Day 32 Roll’s theorem
Day 33 Theorem
Day 34 Theorem
Day 35 The mean value theorem for derivatives
Week 8
Day 36 Generalised Mean- Value Theorem
Day 37 Taylor‟s formula with remainder
Day 38 UNIT IV :Properties of monotonic functions –functions of bounded
variation
Day 39 Theorem
Day 40 Examples
Week 9
Day 41 Total Variation – Theorem
Day 42 additive properties of total variation on (a, x) as a function of x
Day 43 functions of bounded variation expressed as the difference of increasing
functions
Day 44 continuous functions of bounded variation.
Day 45 Theorem
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Day 46 continuous functions of bounded variation.
Day 47 Theorem
Day 48 Theorem
Day 49 UNIT V: The Riemann - Stieltjes integral : Introduction –Notation
Day 50 The definition of Riemann –Stieltjes integral
Week 11
Day 51 Theorem
Day 52 linear properties- theorem
Day 53 Theorem
Day 54 Integration by parts- Theorem
Day 55 Theorem
Week 12
Day 56 Theorem
Day 57 change of variable in a Riemann –stieltjes integral –Theorem
Day 58 Theorem
Day 59 Theorem
Day 60 Reduction to a Riemann integral- Theorem
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 11 02.01.2019
2 12 28.01.2019
3 14 20.02.2019
4 11 11.03.2019
5 12 01.04.2019
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Subject Name : Complex Analysis II
Subject code : 63B
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Poongodi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
About complex number system, complex function and complex integration.
Complex functions and its nature
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Results based on Cauchy’s theorem (I):Zeros
Day 2 Cauchy’s inequality and Lioville’s theorem
Day 3 Fundamental theorem of algebra
Day 4 Maximum modulus theorem
Day 5 Gauss mean value theorem
Day 6 Gauss mean value theorem for harmonic function
Week 2
Day 7 Corollary, Extension to Liouville’s theorem
Day 8 Hadamard’s three circle theorem
Day 9 Poisson integral
Day 10 Related problems
Day 11 Related problems
Day 12 Related problems
Week 3
Day 13 Related problems
Day 14 UNIT II :Results based on Cauchy’s theorem (II):Taylor’s series
Day 15 Uniqueness theorem
Day 16 Problems based on Taylor’s series
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Day 17 Related problems
Day 18 Sin z , Cos z problems
Week 4
Day 19 Problems based on partial differentiation
Day 20 ez Problems
Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Related problems
Day 23 Theorem
Day 24 Laurent’s series
Week 5
Day 25 Related problems
Day 26 Region of validity and problems
Day 27 Laurents series theorem
Day 28 Related problems
Day 29 UNIT III: Singularities: Isolated singularities
Day 30 Removable singularity and Pole - Problems
Week 6
Day 31 Essential singularity – Problems
Day 32 Theorem: Necessary and sufficient condition
Day 33 Riemann’s theorem
Day 34 Theorem
Day 35 Related problems
Day 36 Related problems
Week 7
Day 37 Weierstrass theorem
Day 38 Related problems
Day 39 Nature of singularity
Day 40 Residue: type I problems
Day 41 Type II Problems
Day 42 Type III Problems
Week 8
Day 43 Type IV Problems
Day 44 Related problems
Day 45 UNIT IV :Real definite integrals
Day 46 Evaluation using the calculus of residues
Day 47 Integration on the unit circle
Day 48 Integral with - and +
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Day 49 Related problems
Day 50 Type I Problems
Day 51 Related problems
Day 52 Type II problems
Day 53 Related problems
Day 54 Related problems
Week 10
Day 55 Type III problems
Day 56 Related problems
Day 57 Related problems
Day 58 Type IV problems
Day 59 Related problems
Day 60 Related problems
Week 11
Day 61 UNIT V: Meromorphic functions: Theorem
Day 62 Principle of arguments:
Day 63 Rouche’s theorem
Day 64 Fundamental theorem of algebra
Day 65 Related problems
Day 66 Related problems
Week 12
Day 67 Related problems
Day 68 Related problems
Day 69 Related problems
Day 70 Related problems
Day 71 Related problems
Day 72 Related problems
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Prepared by : Mrs.P.Poongodi Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavnapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 31-12-2018
2 15 30-01-2019
3 16 26-02-2019
4 16 06-03-2019
5 12 14-03-2019
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Subject Name : Modern Algebra-II
Subject code : 63C
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 6Hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs R.Yavanapriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about elementary operations on matrices, different types of matrices, rank
of a matrix, spaces and linear transformations.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Matrices
Day 2 Introduction and Basic Definitions
Day 3 Addition of matrices
Day 4 Subtraction ,Multiplication of a matrix
Day 5 Equal matrix
Day 6 Related lemmas
Week 2
Day 7 Related lemmas
Day 8 Related lemmas
Day 9 Adjoint of a matrix
Day 10 Invertible,singular matrix
Day 11 Symmetric matrix,Skew symmetric
Day 12 Related lemmas
Week 3
Day 13 Related lemmas
Day 14 Permutation matrix
Day 15 Related problems
Day 16 UNIT II :Hermitian and skew Hermitian
Day 17 Related problems
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Day 18 Related lemmas
Week 4
Day 19 Related lemmas
Day 20 Orthogonal and Unitary Matrices
Day 21 Related lemmas
Day 22 Related lemmas
Day 23 Cayley Hamilton Theorem
Day 24 Related theorems
Week 5
Day 25 Related problems
Day 26 Characteristic Roots and Characteristic Vectors of a Square Matrix
Day 27 Eigen values and Eigen vectors- Related problems
Day 28 Rank of a matrix
Day 29 Related problems
Day 30 Related problems
Week 6
Day 31 UNIT III:Vector space
Day 32 Definitions, Elementary Basic Concepts
Day 33 Related lemmas
Day 34 Related lemmas
Day 35 Related lemmas
Day 36 Subspace of a Vector space
Week 7
Day 37 Related lemmas
Day 38 Homomorphism
Day 39 Linearly dependent
Day 40 Linearly independent
Day 41 Dimensional
Day 42 Related lemmas
Week 8
Day 43 Isomorphism
Day 44 Internal and External direct sums
Day 45 Linear span
Day 46 UNIT IV:Dual Spaces
Day 47 Definitions
Day 48 Related lemmas
Week 9 Day 49 Annihilator of a subspace
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Day 50 Related problems
Day 51 Inner Product Spaces
Day 52 Finte dimensional
Day 53 Related problems
Day 54 Related problems
Week 10
Day 55 Schwartz inequality
Day 56 Triangle in equality
Day 57 Parallelogram law
Day 58 Gramschmidt –Orthogonalization process
Day 59 UNIT V:Linear Transformation
Day 60 Algebra of Linear Transformations
Week 11
Day 61 Related problems
Day 62 Related problems
Day 63 Related problems
Day 64 Regular, Singular Transformations
Day 65 Related lemmas
Day 66 Range of T
Week 12
Day 67 Related lemmas
Day 68 Characteristic Roots
Day 69 Characteristics Vectors
Day 70 Related lemmas
Day 71 Matrices
Day 72 University questions discussed
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Prepared by : Mrs R.Yavanapriya Approved by: Prof.R.Yavana Priya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 17.12.2018
2 15 18.01.2019
3 15 03.02.2019
4 13 07.03.2019
5 14 20.03.2019
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Subject Name : Numerical Methods -II
Subject code : 6EB
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : R.Ranjanadevi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018– March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course the student gain the
knowledge about solving the linear equations numerically and finding interpolation by
using difference formulae.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Numerical differentiations -Introduction
Day 2 Newton‟s forward formulae
Day 3 Related problems
Day 4 Related problems
Day 5 Newton‟s backward formulae
Week 2
Day 6 Related problems
Day 7 Derivative using Stirlings formulae
Day 8 Related problems
Day 9 Related problems
Day 10 To find maxima of the function
Week 3
Day 11 To find minima of the function
Day 12 Related problems
Day 13 UNIT II: Numerical Integration -Newton – Cote‟s formula
Day 14 Trapezoidal rule
Day 15 Related problems
Week 4
Day 16 Related problems
Day 17 Simpson‟s 1/3rd
rules
Day 18 Related problems
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Day 19 Related problems
Day 20 Simpson‟s 3/8th rules.
Week 5
Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Related problems
Day 23 Revision
Day 24 University question problems
Day 25 UNIT III : Difference Equation
Week 6
Day 26 Order and degree of a difference equation
Day 27 Linear difference equation
Day 28 To find complementary function and particular integral
Day 29 solving homogeneous equation
Day 30 solving non – homogeneous equation
Week 7
Day 31 Related problems
Day 32 Related problems
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Problems
Day 35 Problems
Week 8
Day 36 Revision
Day 37 UNIT IV: Taylor series method
Day 38 Problems
Day 39 Problems
Day 40 Euler‟s method
Week 9
Day 41 Problems
Day 42 Problems
Day 43 Improved and modified Euler method
Day 44 Problems
Day 45 Problems
Week 10
Day 46 Runge Kutta method-fourth order Runge Kutta method
Day 47 Related problems
Day 48 Related problems
Day 49 UNIT V: Numerical solution of O.D.E for first order
Day 50 Milne”s predictor corrector formulae
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Week 11
Day 51 Related problems
Day 52 Related problems
Day 53 Related problems
Day 54 Adam-Bashforth predictor corrector formulae
Day 55 Related problems
Week 12
Day 56 Related problems
Day 57 Solution of ordinary differential equations by finite difference method (for
second order O.D.E).
Day 58 Related problems
Day 59 Related problems
Day 60 Related problems
Prepared by : Mrs.R.Ranjanadevi Approvedby; Mrs.R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 07.01.2019
2 12 23.01.2019
3 12 07.02.2019
4 12 21.02.2019
5 12 14.03.2019
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Subject Name : Graph Theory
Subject code : 6ED
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : M.Savitha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course the students should gain
knowledge about Graph Theory.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I :Introduction of Graph theory
Day 2 Definitions: Graphs, Edges, vertices
Day 3 Definitions: Simple Graph, Multi Graph, Finite Graph
Day 4 Definitions: Finite ,infinite Graph Adjacent vertex, Incident vertex
Day 5 Loop, parallel edges, Sub Graph, Spanning tree, Induced Sub Graph,
Isomorphism and Degree
Week 2
Day 6 Walks and connected graph, walk, Trail, Closed walk, Sub walk,
Day 7 Cycles in graph,If G is a Graph with 2)( G ,then G contains a cycles
of length atleast 1
Day 8 Every (p,q) graph with q p contains a cycle
Day 9 Disconnected graph, with components
Day 10 If q 1 p then every (p,q) graph is either connected
or contains a cycles
Week 3
Day 11 Related theorems, Complement of a graph
Day 12 Cut vertices and cut edges, Diameter, related problems
Day 13 UNIT II :Eulerian Graph
Day 14 Hamiltonian Graphs
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Day 15 An non trivial connected graph is Eulerian iff it has no
vertex of odd degree
Week 4
Day 16 G is Eulerian iff E(G) can be expressed as the edge
disjoint union of cycles
Day 17 Related theorems
Day 18 Fluery’s algorithm
Day 19 Hamiltonian Graphs
Day 20 Theorem :deg(u)+deg(v) p then G is Hamiltonian Graph
Week 5
Day 21 Theorems
Day 22 Bipartite Graphs
Day 23 Trees,Related Theorems
Day 24 UNIT III :Introduction of Matrix representation
Day 25 Matrix Representation of a Graph
Week 6
Day 26 Adjacency Matrix
Day 27 Incidence Matrix
Day 28 Theorems
Day 29 Vector space Associated with Graphs
Day 30 Related Theorems
Week 7
Day 31 Related Theorems
Day 32 Cut set Space
Day 33 Related theorems
Day 34 Theorems
Day 35 Theorems
Week 8
Day 36 UNIT IV: Introduction of planar
Day 37 Planar Graphs,Non planar Graphs
Day 38 Eulers Formula
Day 39 Related theorems
Day 40 Characterization of planar Graphs
Week 9
Day 41 Kuratowaski
Day 42 Peterson Graph
Day 43 Wagners theorems
Day 44 Dual of Planar Graph
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Day 45 Contraction
Week 10
Day 46 Triangle,K5 is Non Planar
Day 47 K3,3 is Non planar
Day 48 Maclane Theorems
Day 49 Related theorems
Day 50 UNIT V : Introduction of Digraph
Week 11
Day 51 Digraph
Day 52 Disconnected graph ,Strongly connected ,weakly connected
Day 53 Theorems
Day 54 Unilaterally connected
Day 55 Eulerian Digraph
Week 12
Day 56 Tournament
Day 57 Theorems
Day 58 Theorems
Day 59 Theorems
Day 60 Theorems
Prepared by: Mrs.M.Savitha Approved by: Prof R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 11.01.2019
2 11 25.01.2019
3 12 14.02.2019
4 14 11.03.2019
5 11 26.03.2019
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Subject Name : Operation Research-Paper –IV
Subject code : 6ZD
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Priyanka
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 -March 2019)
Course Objective : This course enhances the students knowledge in decision analysis,
sequencing the jobs to be carried out based on cost optimization; improve the power on
replacement policies; analyze the cases according to their categories and improves the
programming techniques.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit –I Decision Analysis
Day 2 Decision Making environment
Day 3 Decisions under uncertainty and Decision under risk
Week 2
Day 4 Decision – Tree Analysis.
Day 5 Related Problems
Day 6 Decision – Tree Analysis
Week 3
Day 7 UNIT II: Introduction
Day 8 Introduction-problem of sequencing
Day 9 problem of sequencing
Week 4
Day 10 processing n-jobs through 2 machines
Day 11 processing n
Day 12 processing 2 jobs through k machines(Problems only)
Week 5 Day 13 UNIT III :Introduction
Day 14 Replacement Problems
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Day 15 Replacement of equipment
Week 6
Day 16 assets that deteriorates gradually -
Day 17 Related Problems
Day 18 replacement of equipment that fails suddenly and problems.
Week 7
Day 19 Related Problems
Day 20 UNIT IV :Introduction
Day 21 Information Theory
Week 8
Day 22 Information-Axiomatic Approach
Day 23 Related Problems
Day 24 Entrpy-The expected information
Week 9
Day 25 Related Problems
Day 26 Some properties of entropy function
Day 27 Related Problems
Week 10
Day 28 Joint and conditional entropies.
Day 29 Related Problems
Day 30 UNIT V: General Solution Of (mxn) Rectangular Games
Week 11
Day 31 Related Problems
Day 32 Games Using Simplex Method
Day 33 Related Problems
Week 12
Day 34 Related Problems
Day 35 Reliability and system failure rates using replacement problems.
Day 36 Related Problems
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 02.01.2019
2 6 10.01.2019
3 7 20.02.2019
4 10 15.03.2019
5 7 01.04.2019
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Bachelor of Business Administration
(BBA)
Department of Management
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COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
Teaching lesson plan
Semester wise
2018-2019
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I
Tamil - I 11T 6
English - I 12E 6
Principles of Management 13A 5
Basics of business and business environment 13B 5
Mathematics of management – I 1AA 6
Environmental studies 1FA 2
II
Tamil - II 21T 6
English - II 22E 6
Organisational Behaviour 23A 5
Economics for executives 23B 6
Mathematics for management – II 2AA 5
Value education – human rights 2FB 2
III
Financial accounting 33A 5
Production and materials management 33B 5
Marketing management 33C 5
PC Software(MS Office) 33P 5
Business law 33D 5
Communication skills - I 3ZV 3
Yoga for human excellence 3FC 2
IV
Human Resource Management 43A 5
Financial Management 43B 5
Financial Accounting package(Tally) 43P 5
Management Information System 43C 5
Taxation law and practice 43D 5
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Communication skills - II
4ZV 3
General awareness 4FE 2
V
Cost and Management Accounting 53A 6
Research methods for Management 53B 5
Advertising and sales promotion 53C 5
Business Correspondence 53D 6
Modern office Management 5EB 5
Campus to Corporate 5ZV 3
VI
Entrepreneurship for small business management 63A 6
Investment management 63B 6
Services marketing 63C 5
Banking Law Practice 6EA 5
Project Work & viva voce 6EV 5
Soft skills for Business 6ZV 3
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SEMESTER - I
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil I
Subject code : 11T
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Asha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 12E
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Navanithi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: ONE ACT PLAYS
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I: Prose 1. The refugee by K.A.Abbas introduction
Day 2 Author introduction
Day 3 The lesson to be taken in detailed
Day 4 Essay to be given for prose
Day 5 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 6 Prose 2: The Lady or the tiger to be taken
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to de conducted
Day 10 Prose 3 –The sky is the limit text explanation
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Day 11 Essay to be given
Day 12 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 3
Day 13 Class test to be conducted
Day 14 UNIT-II : Poetry 1- The solitary Reaper by William Shakespeare
Day 15 Poem explanation
Day 16 Essay to be given
Day 17 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 18 Class test to be conducted
Week 4
Day 19 Poetry 2: Gift to be taken
Day 20 Essay to be Given
Day 21 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 22 Class test to be conducted
Day 23 Poetry 3- Ode to a west wind -introduction
Day 24 Detailed explanation with major themes
Week 5
Day 25 Essay to be given
Day 26 One words to be discussed
Day 27 Class test to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-III : Short story 1: The fortune Teller text explanation
Day 29 Essay to be given for short story “The fortune Teller”
Day 30 Objective questions to be given for the story
Week 6
Day 31 Short story 2- The Post master text explanation
Day 32 Essay to be given
Day 33 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 34 Class test to be conducted
Day 35 Short Story 3- The Model Millionaire Introduction
Day 36 Text explanation
Week 7 Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Objective Questions to be discussed
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Day 39 Class test to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-IV : One Act Play 1: The Death Trap
Day 41 Explanation of the text
Day 42 Continued the text
Week 8
Day 43 Essay to be given
Day 44 One words to be discussed
Day 45 Class test to be conducted
Day 46 One Act Play 2: The Anniversary taken
Day 47 One act play taken in detailed
Day 48 Play to be enacted.
Week 9
Day 49 Play to be enacted
Day 50 Essay to be given
Day 51 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 52 Class test to be conducted
Day 53 UNIT-V : Grammar 1: parts of speech
Day 54 Noun, adjective, conjunction
Week 10
Day 55 Pronoun, adverbs
Day 56 Interjection, preposition, verbs
Day 57 Exercises to be given
Day 58 Class test to be conducted
Day 59 Grammar 2.Articles taken in detailed
Day 60 Exercises to be given.
Week 11
Day 61 Grammar 3– Prepositions to be taken in detailed
Day 62 Examples given
Day 63 Exercises to be given for practice
Day 64 Class test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar 4– Jumbled sentences taken
Day 66 Exercises to be given for practice
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Week 12
Day 67 Class test to be conducted
Day 68 Grammar 5–Tenses -Introduction
Day 69 Present Tense with exercises
Day 70 Past Tense with exercises
Day 71 Future Tense with exercises
Day 72 Class test to be conducted
Day 73 Class test to be conducted
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Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 15 06.08.2018
3 12 24.08.2018
4 13 27.08.2018
5 20 12.10.2018
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Subject Name : Principles of Management
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.B.Bheemaraj
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – NOV 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Acquire knowledge in the process and levels of management.
To gain knowledge in planning and decision making
To understand types of organisation and its structure
`To know about manpower planning process
To understand the techniques of control, delegation and coordination of work.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Overview of Management – Introduction to Management
Day 2 Definition of Management – functions of Management
Day 3 Nature and Scope of Management - Management v/s Administration
Day 4 Roles and skills of managers
Day 5 Evolution of management thought
Week 2
Day 6 Contribution of F.W Taylor, , Elton Mayo
Day 7 Henri Fayol (Principles of Management)
Day 8 Peter F.Drucker’s Management thought. Management: Science or an Art?
Day 9 Overview of functional areas of management
Day 10 Levels of management – Scientific Management
Week 3 Day 11 Opposition to Scientific Mangement-Importance of Management
Day 12 Summary of the unit – assignment – case discussion
Case study: Come back kid Source:
http://businesstoday.intoday.in/story/comebackkid/1/4432.html Guest Star:
The Oberoi Source: http://businesstoday.intoday.in/story/guest-
star/1/9475.html Management Game:
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http://www.businessballs.com/teambuildinggames.htm Video case:
Principles of management
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIfjPIfYvn4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMeRiAyzjdY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjyy33KpL6k
Quiz to be conducted
Day 13 UNIT- 2 Introduction, Meaning and Definition of Planning
Day 14 Nature and scope of planning – Objectives of planning
Day 15 Importance of planning
Week 4
Day 16 Advantages- limitations
Day 17 Planning process – types of plan
Day 18 Methods of planning
Day 19 Introduction to decision making – meaning and definition
Day 20 Characteristics of decision making – process of decision making
Week 5
Day 21 Types of managerial decisions
Day 22 Problems in decision making
Day 23 Summary of the unit – important questions to be discussed – class test to be
announced.
Day 24 Class test
Day 25 UNIT- 3 Introduction, Meaning and Definition of Organizing
Week 6
Day 26 Process of Organizing – Features of organisation
Day 27 Principles of Organizing – merits and demerits
Day 28 Organisational structure – introduction – types
Day 29 Types – Functional organisation – line & staff
Day 30 Committee organisation
Week 7
Day 31 Kinds of Committee – merits and demerits - organisational chart
Day 32 Span of control – factors of span of control
Day 33 Delegation of authority – Meaning, definition, process of delegation
Principles of delegation – obstacles
Day 34 Centralisation Decentralisation of authority – factors to be considered
Day 35 Staffing – introduction, meaning, definition. – manpower power planning
Steps in staffing -
Week 8 Day 36 Sources of recruitment – Internal sources -merits and demerits External
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sources of recruitment Process of selection
Day 37 Training – introduction – methods of training – on the job Methods of off-
the – job training
Day 38 UNIT- 4 Directing – meaning- elements – principles of direction – nature
of direction
Day 39 Motivation – meaning – definition – characteristics
Day 40 Theories of motivation – Maslow’s – Hertzberg’s theory
Week 9
Day 41 Expectancy theory – McGregor’s theory X &Y
Day 42 Leadership – introduction, meaning , definition, characteristics
Day 43 Qualities – functions of a leader
Day 44 Leadership styles
Day 45 Communication – meaning, definition – principles of communication
Week 10
Day 46 Methods of communication
Day 47 Importance and elements of communication
Day 48 Barriers to communication
Day 49 Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz to be conucted
Day 50 UNIT – 5 Controlling – meaning, definition – characteristics
Week 11
Day 51 Pre-requisites of control – steps in controlling
Day 52 Effective control – benefits
Day 53 Techniques of control – traditional methods – observation – statistical
analysis
Day 54 Budgetary control – Break even analysis
Day 55 Non-traditional techniques - Management audit – MIS
Week 12
Day 56 Network analysis – PERT /CPM
Day 57 Co-ordination - meaning an definition – features
Day 58 Difference between coordination and cooperation – need for coordination –
elements of coordination
Day 59 Benefits – principles of coordination – types of coordination
Day 60 Techniques of effective coordination- Coordination and managerial
functions Summary of the unit – unit test to be conducted
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Prepared by : Mr.B.Bheemaraj Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 12 9.7.18
2 12 26.7.18
3 13 7.8.18
4 12 18.8.18
5 11 28.9.18
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Subject Name : Basics of Business and Business environment
Subject code : 13B
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Gomathi
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (June 2018 – NOV 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The depth of the meaning conveyed by the word ‘Business’
To appreciate the associated services sector and emerging newer models
To analyse the effect of economic conditions on business performance
To survey the sources of financing for businesses.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Nature and purpose of business
Day 2 Characteristics of business – comparison among business, profession and
employment.
Day 3 Nature of industry
Day 4 Types of industry
Day 5 Functions and importance of industry
Day 6 Comparison of commerce with industry – classification of trade
Week 2
Day 7 Forms of business organisation – characteristics
Day 8 Sole trader
Day 9 Partnership
Day 10 Joint hindu family fairm
Day 11 Joint stock companies
Day 12 Cooperative organisation
Week 3
Day 13 Public enterprises
Day 14 Public utilities
Day 15 Quiz to be conducted
Day 16 UNIT 2 Introduction to economic system- types – capitalism
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Day 17 Socialism
Day 18 Communism
Week 4 Day 19 Mixed economy
Day 20 Different sectors of the economy, role of business in primary sector
Day 21 Role of business in secondary and tertiary sector of economy
Day 22 Factors of production
Day 23 Stake holders of business firm
Day 24 Business model meaning and example – components
Week 5
Day 25 Business risks and their causes – types
Day 26 Steps in starting a business – entrepreneur – meaning & definition
Day 27 Characteristics and functions of entrepreneurs
Day 28 Types of entrepreneurs
Day 29 Summarise the unit – class to be announced
Day 30 Class test
Week 6
Day 31 UNIT – 3 Introduction to business services – unique characteristics
Day 32 Difference between goods and services
Day 33 Types of services – benefits of services
Day 34 Banking services – nature
Day 35 Types of banking services
Day 36 Recent trends in banking services and importance.
Week 7
Day 37 Insurance- introduction – nature
Day 38 Types of insurance
Day 39 Functions and importance of insurance services
Day 40 Warehousing services –nature
Day 41 Types of warehouses – warehousing options
Day 42 Importance of warehousing services
Week 8
Day 43 Introduction to e-business - changes brought by the internet to business
Day 44 e- business applications Benefits of switching over to electronic mode –
limitations – difference between e-business and traditional business
Summarise the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 45 UNIT - 4 Business environment - concept – characteristics –scope
Day 46 Components of Business environment – internal Components of Business
environment – external
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Day 47 Economic environment – components - factors Political and legal
environment – components – impact
Day 48 Technological environment – factors – impact Socio-cultural environment
– factors- impact International environment – factors – impact
Week 9
Day 49 Importance and challenges of business environment Environmental
analysis – introduction – features – need
Day 50 Environmental diagnosis – meaning- elements -process Business Rivalry (
Micheal E. Porter’s model) Business Rivalry – problems in environmental
analysis.
Day 51 Summarise the unit assignment to be given
Day 52 UNIT – 5 liberalisation – meaning – characteristics –benefits
Day 53 Pitfalls of liberalisation - Privatisation – meaning – characteristics
Day 54 Benefits – pitfalls of privatisation - Globalisation – meaning –
Week 10
Day 55 characteristics – benefits
Day 56 Pitfalls – rationale for globalisation- GATT –
Day 57 Principles of GATT – objectives – role of GATT
Day 58 WTO – objectives- principles
Day 59 Organisation structure of WTO
Day 60 Role of WTO
Week 11
Day 61 Impact of WTO
Day 62 Trading blocs
Day 63 Reasons for formation of trading blocs
Day 64 Scope and structure of trading blocs
Day 65 Major trading blocs
Day 66 Implications of trading blocs
Week 12
Day 67 Business and society - factors
Day 68 Social responsibility – meaning – responsibility to different groups
Day 70 Responsibilities towards shareholders, workers
Day 71 Responsibilities towards customers, suppliers, Government and society
Day 72 Arguments for and against social responsibility Summary of the unit –
quiz to be conducted
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 16.8.18
2 15 25.9.18
3 14 17.10.18
4 7 17.9.18
5 21 16.10.18
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Subject Name : Mathematics for management I
Subject code : 1AA
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.K.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018 –November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I Matrices: Fundamental ideas about matrices
Day 2 Operational rules of matrices
Day 3 Matrix addition
Day 4 Matrix Scalar multiplication
Day 5 Matrix multiplication of 2nd
and 3rd
order
Day 6 Minor and cofactor of matrix
Week 2
Day 7 Minor and cofactor of matrix
Day 8 Matrix inversion of 2nd
order
Day 9 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Day 10 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Day 11 Solving the system of linear equation
Day 12 Solving the system of linear equation
Week 3 Day 13 Unit II Set theory: types of set
Day 14 Set operations
Day 15 Related problems
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Day 16 Venn diagram
Day 17 Venn diagram
Day 18 Cardinality of a set
Week 4
Day 19 Related problems
Day 20 Related problems
Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Related problems
Day 23 Mathematics of Finance
Day 24 Simple interest
Week 5
Day 25 Simple interest
Day 26 Simple interest
Day 27 Compound interest
Day 28 Compound interest
Day 29 Compound interest
Day 30 Unit III Meaning and Definitions of Statistics - Scope and
Limitations
Week 6
Day 31 Collections of data –Primary data and Secondary data
Day 32 Presentation of data by Diagrammatic and Graphical Method
Day 33 Formation of Frequency Distribution
Day 34 Measures of Central tendency - Arithmetic Mean
Day 35 Arithmetic mean
Day 36 Arithmetic mean
Week 7 Day 37 Arithmetic mean
Day 38 Arithmetic mean
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Day 39 Median
Day 40 Median
Day 41 Median
Day 42 Mode
Week 8
Day 43 Mode
Day 44 Unit IV Measures of Variation : Standard deviation
Day 45 Mean deviation about mean
Day 46 Mean deviation about median
Day 47 Mean deviation about mode
Day 48 Quartile deviation
Week 9
Day 49 Co-efficient of variation
Day 50 Simple correlation
Day 51 Simple correlation
Day 52 Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation
Day 53 Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation
Day 54 Rank correlation
Week 10
Day 55 Rank correlation
Day 56 Regression lines
Day 57 Regression lines
Day 58 Regression lines
Day 59 Unit V Analysis of Time Series
Day 60 Methods of Measuring Trend: Graphic method
Week 11
Day 61 Semi average method
Day 62 Moving average method
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Day 63 Moving average method
Day 64 Least Square method
Day 65 Least Square method
Day 66 Least Square method
Week 12
Day 67 Index number: Laspyre method
Day 68 Passche method
Day 69 Fisher’s method
Day 70 Fisher’s method Tests of index numbers
Day 71 Unweighted and Weighted indices Consumers price and Cost of
living indices
Day 72 Unweighted and Weighted indices Consumers price and Cost of
living indices
Prepared by: Ms.K.Sangeetha Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 16-07-2018
2 17 06-08-2018
3 14 20-08-2018
4 15 28-09-2018
5 14 17-10-2018
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Subject Name : Environmental studies
Subject code : 1FA
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Gomathi
Lesson plan duration: 17 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The relationships between the natural , social and cultural environment
The influences of various factors in environmental protection and contribute
towards the same.
The various types environmental pollution and issues.
The laws relating to environmental protection.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Need for public awareness – natural resources
Day 2 Forest resources – use and exploitation – case studies
Week 2
Day 3 Water resources – benefits and problems Mineral resources –
use and exploitation – case studies
Day 4 Food resources – world food problems – effects of modern
agriculture Energy resources – renewable and non- renewable
resources
Week 3
Day 5 Land resources- role of individual in conservation of natural
resources
Day 6 UNIT -2 Ecosystem – concept – structure and function Energy
flow in ecosystem – food chains – food webs – ecological
pyramids
Week 4
Day 7 Types of ecosystem – characteristic features Forest ecosystem –
grassland ecosystem Desert ecosystem , aquatic ecosystem
Day 8 UNIT – 3 Bio-diversity – introduction Bio-geographical
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classification of India Value of bio-diversity
Week 5
Day 9 Hot-spots of biodiversity Threats to biodiversity – endangered
and endemic species Conversation of biodiversity
Day 10 UNIT – 4 Environmental Pollution – Definition – Types
Week 6 Day 11 Air Pollution Noise pollution
Day 12 Thermal pollution
Week 7
Day 13 Solid waste Management – Causes, effects and its Control
Measures
Day 14 Role of an individual in prevention of Pollution
Week 8 Day 15 Pollution – Case studies
Day 16 Disaster Management – Floods,
Week 9 Day 17 Earthquake
Day 18 Cyclone and Landslides
Week 10
Day 19 UNIT – 5 Social Issues and the Environment – Sustainable
Development Urban problems related to energy
Day 20 Water Conservation, rainwater harvesting, watershed
management
Week 11
Day 21 Resettlement and rehabilitation – problems – Case studies
Day 22 Environmental ethics Climate change, global warming, ozone
layer
Week 12 Day 23 Acid rain, nuclear accidents – Case studies
Day 24 Consumerism and waste products
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Prepared by : Mrs.S.Gomathi Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 5 9.7.18
2 2 18.7.18
3 2 10.8.18
4 9 22.9.18
5 6 8.10.18
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SEMESTER – II
SEMESTER-II
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil II
Subject code : 21T
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Asha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (December 2018 - March 2019)
Course objective
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Assistant Professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 22E
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Miss.R.Benita
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: BIOGRAPHY
The short stories and biography teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I : Poetry 1- Let me not to the marriage of true minds by William
Shakespeare - Author Introduction
Day 2 Poem explanation
Day 3 Essay to be given
Day 4 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 5 Class test to be conducted
Day 6 Poetry 2-Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert frost line by
line explanation
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
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Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Poetry 3. The Lotus – Torru Dutt –introduction
Day 11 Line by line explanation
Day 12 Essay to be given
Week 3
Day 13 One words to be discussed
Day 14 Class test to be conducted
Day 15 UNIT-II : Prose 1- My greatest Olympic prize, -Jesse owens
Day 16 Author introduction
Day 17 Description of the text to be taken in detailed
Day 18 Essay to be given for prose
Week 4
Day 19 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 20 Prose 2- Early influences by A .P.J Abdul Kalam text explanation
Day 21 Essay to be given
Day 22 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 23 Prose 3-On keyhole morals-A.G.Gardiner text explanation
Day 24 Essay to be given
Week 5
Day 25 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 26 Class test to be conducted
Day 27 UNITE-III : Short story 1:The Selfish Giant- text explanation
Day 28 Essay to be given for short story
Day 29 Objective questions to be given for selfish giant
Day 30 Short story 2-Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari text explanation
Week 6
Day 31 Essay to be given
Day 32 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 33 Class test to be conducted
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Day 34 Short Story 3- The Diamond Necklace, guy de Maupassant
Day 35 Text explanation
Day 36 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Class test to be conducted
Day 39 UNITE-IV : Biography 1:Abraham Lincoln- JB Neilson text taken
Day 40 Explanation of the text
Day 41 Continued the text of Abraham Lincoln
Day 42 Essay to be given
Week 8
Day 43 One words to be discussed
Day 44 Class test to be conducted
Day 45 Biography 2-Indira Gandhi by sunder Raju -Introduction
Day 46 explanation of the biography
Day 47 Essay to be given
Day 48 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 9
Day 49 Class test to be conducted
Day 50 UNIT-V : Grammar 1- Sentence pattern to be taken in detailed
Day 51 Sentence pattern
Day 52 Exercises to be given for sentence pattern
Day 53 Kinds of sentences i) Statement ii) Interrogative to be taken with examples
Day 54 Kinds of sentences iii) Imperative iv) Exclamatory to be taken with
examples
Week 10 Day 55 Exercises to be given for kinds of sentence
Day 56 Grammar 2.Active and Passive voice introduction
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Day 57 Exercises to be given for Active voice
Day 58 Exercises to be given for passive voice
Day 59 Grammar 3.Reported speech
Day 60 explanation with Examples
Week 11
Day 61 Exercises to be given
Day 62 Class test to be conducted
Day 63 Grammar 4-Letter writing – formal and informal
Day 64 Explanation of formal letters
Day 65 Exercises for formal letters
Day 66 Informal letters explanation
Week 12
Day 67 Exercises for informal letters
Day 68 Class test to be conducted
Day 69 Covering letter to be taken
Day 70 Resume writing to be taken
Day 71 Resume Exercises to be done
Day 72 Full revision
Day 73 Full revision
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Prepared by: Miss.R.Benita Approved by: Mrs M .Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 04.01.2019
2 12 05.02.2019
3 12 28.02.2019
4 11 12.03.2019
5 24 19.03.2019
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Subject Name : Organisational Behaviour
Subject code : 23A
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mr.B.Bheemaraj
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To gain knowledge on personality, perception, motivation, morale, group
dynamics, leadership traits, counselling and guidance
To understand transactional analysis and its applications.
To know about types of conflicts and conflict resolution.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Organisational Psychology – Meaning – Importance
Day 2 Scope and Nature of Organisational Psychology – individual differences –
Concept and Definition
Day 3 Meaning and Definition of Organisational Behaviour – Importance of
Organisational Behaviour
Day 4 Individual differences – Concept and Definition – Causes and Types
Day 5 Intelligence Tests – Concept – Measurement of intelligence
Day 6 Personality tests – Meaning – Definition – Nature
Week 2
Day 7 Factors determining personality test – Types and uses
Day 8 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 9 UNIT-2 Perception – Meaning – Definition – Importance
Day 10 Factors affecting perception - Process – Motivation – Meaning –
Definition
Day 11 Nature and Importance of motivation
Day 12 Techniques of Motivation – Financial motivation and Non – Financial
Motivation
Week 3 Day 13 Theories of Motivation – Maslow’s Need hierarchy Theory
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Day 14 Herzberg’s Theory
Day 15 McGregor’s – Theory X and Theory Y
Day 16 Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
Day 17 Transactional Analysis – Meaning – Definition – Components of
transactional analysis
Day 18 Ego state – Parent ego state –
Week 4
Day 19 Adult ego – Child ego state
Day 20 Kinds of transactions – Life positions
Day 21 Benefits of transactional Analysis –
Day 22 Brain Storming – Meaning – Definition –
Day 23 Principles of Brain storming
Day 24 Case studies discussion
Week 5
Day 25 Summary of the unit – assignment to be given
Day 26 UNIT-3 Job satisfaction – Meaning – Definition – Characteristics
Day 27 Factors influencing job satisfaction
Day 28 Relationship between Job satisfaction and productivity
Day 29 Morale – Meaning – Definition – approaches
Day 30 Importance of Morale
Week 6
Day 31 Factors influencing Morale
Day 32 Job Enrichment – Introduction – Meaning – Definition
Day 33 Advantages and Disadvantages of Job Enrichment
Day 34 Job Enlargement – Meaning – Definition – and
Day 35 Advantages of Job Enlargement
Day 36 Disadvantages of Job Enlargement
Week 7
Day 37 Employee Attitude and its significance
Day 38 Relationship between Morale and employee productivity
Day 39 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-4 Hawthorne Experiments – Introduction – Experiments
Day 41 Group Dynamics – meaning – Definition – Types of Group
Day 42 Importance – Group norms – meaning – features
Week 8 Day 43 Group Role – Meaning
Day 44 Types of Group role – Conflict – meaning – Definition –
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Day 45 difference between conflict and competition
Day 46 Types of conflict – process
Day 47 Sources
Day 48 Resolution of conflict
Week 9
Day 49 Sociometry – Meaning – How does it works –
Day 50 Why to use sociometry
Day 51 Cohesiveness – meaning – Definition – Relationship
Day 52 Importance
Day 53 - Functions
Day 54 Training for Supervisors
Week 10
Day 55 Methods of training
Day 56 UNIT-5 Leadership – Introduction – Meaning – Definition – Features
Day 57 Types of Leadership –
Day 58 Qualities of Leadership
Day 59 Functions of Leadership
Day 60 Importance of Leadership
Week 11
Day 61 Theories – Trait Approach
Day 62 Behavioural approach
Day 63 Situational Theory
Day 64 Fiedler’s Contingency Model
Day 65 Trait Managerial Grid
Day 66 Counselling – Meaning – Definition –
Week 12
Day 67 Needs of Counselling
Day 68 Importance of Counselling
Day 69 Functions – Types of Counselling
Day 70 Merits of Counselling
Day 71 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 72 Important questions revised from previous question papers
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Prepared by : Mr.B.Bheemaraj Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 19.12.19
2 17 21.01.19
3 14 13.02.19
4 16 04.03.19
5 17 23.03.19
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Subject Name : Economics for Executives
Subject code : 23B
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Poornima
Lesson plan duration: 16 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand concepts of business economics
To gain knowledge about factors of production and BEP analysis.
To acquire knowledge about concepts of market structure.
To know about pricing methods – competitions – Government measures to
control monopoly.
.Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Objectives of Business firm – Introduction – Meaning – What is
a Firm – Profit Maximisation
Day 2 Social Responsibilities – Meaning – Responsibility towards Shareholders
and Responsibility towards Workers
Day 3 Responsibility towards Customers and Responsibility towards suppliers
Day 4 Responsibility towards Government and Responsibility towards Society
Day 5 Arguments for and against Social responsibility- Conclusion
Day 6 Demand analysis – Meaning – Demand Schedules and Demand Curves
Week 2
Day 7 Law of Demand – Meaning – Definition – Factors influencing demand
Day 8 Types of Demand
Day 9 Why does the demand curve slopes downwards
Day 10 Exceptions to the Law of Demand
Day 11 Elasticity of Demand – Meaning – Definition-Price Elasticity of Demand
Day 12 Types of Price Elasticity of Demand
Week 3
Day 13 Measurement of elasticity of Demand – Total Expenditure method –
Measuring elasticity at a point
Day 14 Arc method – Factors influencing Elasticity of Demand
Day 15 Income Elasticity of Demand – Types
Day 16 Cross Elasticity of Demand – Role and significance of Elasticity of
Demand
Day 17 Summary of the unit
Day 18 UNIT-2 Production function – Meaning – Definition – Factors of
Production
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Week 4
Day 19 Enterprise as a factor of production – Law of Diminishing Returns –
Meaning – definition
Day 20 Three types of output – assumptions of Law of diminishing Returns –
Causes of Diminishing Returns
Day 21 Law of Increasing Returns – Meaning – Definition – Illustration – Causes
for Increasing Returns
Day 22 Law of Constant Returns – Meaning – Definition – Applications
Day 23 Law of Variable proportions – Meaning – Assumptions
Day 24 Three stages of Law – Returns to scale – Meaning Three phases of
Returns to Scale
Week 5
Day 25 Cost And Revenue – Meaning – Types of Cost
Day 26 Total Cost, Variable and Fixed Costs Curves – Average fixed and
variable cost
Day 27 Marginal Cost – Relationship of MC to AC
Day 28 Long Run Average Cost Curves – LAC at Constant Returns to scale
Day 29 LAC at variable Returns – Differences between Short Run and Long Run
Average Cost
Day 30 Revenue – Concept – Types of Revenue
Week 6
Day 31 Revenue curves of the firm under Perfect Competition
Day 32 Revenue curves of the firm under Imperfect Competition
Day 33 Break – Even analysis – Meaning – Determination of Break – Even point
– i) BEP in terms of Physical units
Day 34 ii) BEP in terms of Sales Value - Usefulness of Break – Even Analysis
Day 35 Assumptions and Limitations of BEP
Day 36 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Week 7
Day 37 UNIT-3 Market Structure and Prices – Introduction – Classification of
Markets
Day 38 Factors influencing size of the Market
Day 39 Market structure on the Basis of Relationship
Day 40 Different forms of Market
Day 41 Pricing under Perfect Competition – Meaning - Features
Day 42 Price Determination Under Perfect Competition – Equilibrium price
Week 8
Day 43 Pricing Under Monopoly – Meaning – Features – Kinds of Monopoly
Day 44 Determination of Price in Monopoly
Day 45 Price – output Determination
Day 46 Monopoly Equilibrium under different costs
Day 47 Differences between Perfect Competition and Monopoly
Day 48 Price Discrimination – Meaning – Types – Degrees
Week 9
Day 49 Conditions of Price Discrimination
Day 50 Pricing under Discriminating monopoly
Day 51 Monopolistic Competition – meaning – Features
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Day 52 Price determination – Equilibrium under Individual firm
Day 53 Selling Cost and Monopolistic Competition – Meaning – Definition –
Difference between Selling and Production costs
Day 54 Significance of Selling Costs
Week 10
Day 55 Price – output Equilibrium under Selling cost
Day 56 Defects of Monopolistic Competition
Day 57 Oligopoly – Meaning _ Definition – Classification
Day 58 Characteristics – Pricing under Oligopoly
Day 59 Equilibrium without product Differentiation- Equilibrium with product
Differentiation
Day 60 Duopoly – Meaning – Definition Cournot’s and Chamberlin’s Model
Week 11
Day 61 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 62 UNIT-4 Pricing under factors of production – Introduction – Definition –
Theories of Factor pricing
Day 63 Wages – Meaning – Definition – Types – Factors
Day 64 Marginal Productivity Theory – Meaning – Assumptions – Criticisms -
Interest – Meaning – Definition – Factors
Day 65 Keynes’s Liquidity Preference Theory- Determination of rate of Interest
– Criticism
Day 66 Profit – Meaning – Definition – Theories of Profit
Week 12
Day 67 Dynamic theory of profit - Risk Bearing Theory of Profit
Day 68 Uncertainty theory of profit
Day 69 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 70 UNIT-5 Government and business – Introduction – Relationship – Role
of Government in Business Merits and demerits of Public Sector
Enterprises
Day 71 Government Responsibility towards Business Role of Public Enterprises -
Performances of Public Enterprises in India
Day 72 Public Enterprises – Meaning – Nature - Objectives Different Pricing
policy in Public utilities in India Goals of Public sector – Evolution and
Objectives of Public Sector in India – Types and Classifications
Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
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Prepared by : Ms.S.Poornima Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 17 10.1.19
2 19 6.2.19
3 24 2.3.19
4 8 21.1.19
5 4 13.3.19
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Subject Name : Mathematics for management II
Subject code : 2AA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.K.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
About matrices and set language.
About measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Introduction to Operations Research: meaning
Day 2 Scope and Applications
Day 3 OR models and Limitations
Day 4 Introduction to Linear programming problem
Day 5 Linear programming - Mathematical Formulation
Week 2
Day 6 Formation of LPP
Day 7 Formation of LPP
Day 8 Formation of LPP
Day 9 Application in management decision making (Graphical
method)
Day 10 Graphical method
Week 3
Day 11 Graphical method
Day 12 Graphical method
Day 13 Graphical method
Day 14 Unit II Transportation problems: Introduction
Day 15 Finding Initial Basic Feasible solutions: NWC method
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Week 4
Day 16 Least cost method
Day 17 Vogel’s approximation method
Day 18 MODI method
Day 19 MODI method
Day 20 MODI method
Week 5
Day 21 MODI method
Day 22 Unbalanced transportation problem
Day 23 Unbalanced transportation problem
Day 24 Maximization in transportation problem
Day 25 Maximization in transportation problem
Week 6
Day 26 Assignment problem: Introduction
Day 27 Hungarian Assignment method
Day 28 Hungarian Assignment method
Day 29 Maximization in Assignment problem
Day 30 Unbalanced Assignment problem
Week 7
Day 31 Unbalanced Assignment problem
Day 32 Unit III Game theory: Concept of Pure and Mixed strategies
Day 33 solving 2 x 2 matrices with and without saddle point
Day 34 solving 2 x 2 matrices with and without saddle point
Day 35 solving 2 x 2 matrices with and without saddle point
Week 8
Day 36 solving 2 x 2 matrices with and without saddle point
Day 37 solving 2 x 2 matrices with and without saddle point
Day 38 Graphical solution m x 2 and 2 x n games
Day 39 Graphical solution m x 2 and 2 x n games
Day 40 Graphical solution m x 2 and 2 x n games
Week 9
Day 41 Graphical solution m x 2 and 2 x n games
Day 42 Graphical solution m x 2 and 2 x n games
Day 43 Solving games by Dominance Property
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Day 44 Solving games by Dominance Property
Day 45 Solving games by Dominance Property
Week 10
Day 46 Solving games by Dominance Property
Day 47 Solving games by Dominance Property
Day 48 Unit IV Network – Principles – Construction of network
Day 49 Network construction
Day 50 Network construction
Week 11
Day 51 CPM- network construction
Day 52 Forward pass – Backward pass computations
Day 53 Forward pass – Backward pass computations
Day 54 Forward pass – Backward pass computations
Day 55 Types of floats
Week 12
Day 56 Critical path method
Day 57 Critical path method
Day 58 Critical path method
Day 59 Critical path method
Day 60 Unit V PERT – Time scale analysis
Week 13
Day 61 Critical path and probability of completion of project
Day 62 Related problems
Day 63 Related problems
Day 64 Related problems
Day 65 Related problems
Week 14
Day 66 Replacement models – Introduction
Day 67 Replacement problems
Day 68 Replacement problems
Day 69 Replacement problems
Day 70 Replacement problems
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 13 02-01-2019
2 17 30-01-2019
3 16 13-02-2019
4 12 02-03-2019
5 11 14-03-2019
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Subject Name : Value education – Human rights
Subject code : 2FB
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Poornima
Lesson plan duration: 23 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Human values-social values, professional values, religious values, aesthetic values for
personal development, national and international integration.
Global development on ethics and values, present day challenges on adolescent
emotions, anger, violence and therapeutic measures to control mind
Human rights, rights of women and children, institutions for implementation,
violations and redressal.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Concept of human values – value education towards
personal development
Day 2 Aim of education and value education – evolution of value
oriented education
Week 2
Day 3 Concept of human values – types – components of value
education
Day 4 Personal development – self analysis and introspection
Week 3
Day 5 Sensitisation towards gender equality – physically challenged-
intellectually challenged
Day 6 Respect to age, experience, maturity, family members,
neighbours, co-workers.
Week 4
Day 7 Character formation towards positive personality – truthfulness
Day 8 Constructivity – sacrifice – sincerity – self control – altruism –
tolerance – scientific vision
Week 5 Day 9 UNIT -2 Value education towards National and global
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development
Day 10 National values – democracy – socialism – secularism – equality
– justice – liberty – freedom and fraternity
Week 6
Day 11 Social values – pity and probity- self-control – universal
brotherhood
Day 12 Professional values – knowledge thirst – sincerity in profession –
regularity – punctuality and faith. Religious values – tolerance –
wisdom- character
Week 7
Day 13 Aesthetic values – Love and appreciation of literature and fine
arts and respect for the same National integration and
international understanding
Day 14 UNIT – 3 Impact of Global Development on Ethics and values
Conflict of cross-cultural influences, mass media, cross-border
education
Week 8
Day 15 Materialistic values – professional challenges and compromise
Day 16 Modern Challenges of Adolescent emotions and behaviour – sex
and spirituality: comparison and competition – positive and
negative thoughts
Week 9
Day 17 UNIT – 4 Therapeutic Measures Control of the mind through –
simplifies physical exercise Meditation – objectives – types –
effect on body, mind and soul
Day 18 Yoga – objectives – types – Asanas
Week 10
Day 19 Eradication of worries – benefits of blessings UNIT – 5 Human
rights – Concept Evolution of human rights – Indian and
International perspectives
Day 20 Broad classification of human rights - relevant constitutional
provisions Right to life – liberty and dignity
Week 11
Day 21 Right to equality Right against exploitation - Cultural and
educational rights
Day 22 Human rights of women and children Social practice and
constitutional safeguards Female foeticide and infanticide
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Physical assault and harassment Domestic violence Conditions
on working women
Week 12
Day 23 Institutions for implementation Human rights commission –
judiciary
Day 24 Violations and redressal Safeguards – summary of the unit
Prepared by : Ms.S.Poornima Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 5.12.18
2 5 31.1.19
3 3 7.2.19
4 3 22.2.19
5 5 29.3.19
Total 24
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SEMESTER – III
Subject Name :Financial Accounting
Subject code : 33A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Gomathi
Lesson plan duration: 17 weeks (June 2019 – October 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The basic accounting concepts
Double entry book keeping system and various books of accounts.
Preparation of final accounts
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Introduction to Accounting,steps
Day 2 Book keeping vs Accounting, objectives of Accounting
Day 3 Advantages of Accounting ,limitations of Accounting
Day 4 Methods of Accounting-single entry system and double entry
system.
Day 5 Types of Accounts Personal Rreal, Nominal Accounts
Week 2 Day 6 Accounting concepts, Accounting conventions
Day 7 Distinction between journal and ledger
Day 8 Subsidiary books –purchases book, sales book problems
Day 9 Purchases return book ,sales return book problems
Day 10 Cash book simple cash book problems
Week 3 Day 11 Double column cash book problems
Day 12 Three columnar cash book problems
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Day 13 Petty cash book-analytical petty cash book
Day 14 UNIT-2 Trial Balance –meaning ,objectives, methods
Day 15 Trial balance problems
Week 4 Day 16 Trial balance and accuracy of books of accounts
Day 17 Rectification of errors classification of errors
Day 18 One side errors problems
Day 19 Double side errors problems
Day 20 Suspense account - need for suspense account
Week 5 Day 21 Effect of rectification on net profit, rectification of errors during a
subsequent period.
Day 22 Suspense account problems
Day 23 Bank Reconciliation statement –need for bank reconciliation
statement
Day 24 Meaning of bank reconciliation statement ,causes for differences
Day 25 Method of preparation of bank reconciliation statement
Week 6 Day 26 Bank reconciliation statement problems
Day 27 UNIT;3 Final account manufacturing account, features
Day 28 Proforma of manufacturing account
Day 29 Manufacturing account problems
Day 30 Trading account –preparation of trading account
Week 7 Day 31 Items appearing on the debit side of trading account
Day 32 Items appearing on the credit side of trading account
Day 33 Trading account problems
Day 34 Profit &loss account –meaning ,preparation
Day 35 Items appearing on the debit side of profit &loss account
Week 8
Day 36 Items appearing on the credit side of profit &loss account
Day 37 Profit &loss account problems
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Day 38 Balance sheet –meaning ,features
Day 39 Classification of assets and liabilities
Day 40 Proforma of balance sheet in the order of permanency
Week 9 Day 41 Proforma of balance sheet in the order of liquidity
Day 42 Adjustments in the balance sheet
Day 43 Balance sheet problems
Day 44 UNIT;4 Depreciation accounting meaning and definition
Day 45 Characteristics ,causes of depreciation
Week 10 Day 46 Objectives of and necessity for providing depreciation
Day 47 Methods of providing depreciation
Day 48 Straight method problems
Day 49 Written down value method problems
Day 50 Accounts of non profit organisation –introduction ,meaning
Week 11 Day 51 Final accounts of non profit organisations
Day 52 Receipts and payments account –problems
Day 53 Income and expenditure account problems
Day 54 Balance sheet problems
Day 55 Differences between receipts and payment account &income and
expenditure account
Week 12 Day 56 Items peculiar to non trading concerns –their meaning and treatment
Day 57 UNIT :5single entry system-meaning, definition ,features
Day 58 Limitations of single entry system Differences between double
entry and single entry system
Day 59 Ascertainment of profit- networth method- problems Conversion
method-need, steps-problems
Day 60 Differences between balance sheet and statement of affairs
Calculation of missing figures by preparing necessary ledger
accounts problems
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Prepared by : Mrs.S.Gomathi Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 13 17.06.19
2 13 3.7.19
3 17 22.7.19
4 13 7.8.19
5 4 4.9.19
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Subject Name : Production and Materials Management
Subject code : 33B
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.P.Rajappan
Lesson plan duration: 10 weeks (June 2018 – Nov2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Principles and functions and process of Production management
Effective management of materials
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Introduction to production Management
Day 2 Functions and scope of production management
Day 3 Plant location – factors influencing selection of plant location
Day 4 Plant layout – principles – types of layout- process layout
Day 5 Product layout – functional layout
Day 6 Production planning and control – principles
Week 2
Day 7 Routing – scheduling
Day 8 Despatching- control
Day 9 Summary of the unit – assignment – case discussion
http://pnrsolution.org/Datacenter/Vol4/Issue4/56.pdf
Day 10 UNIT- 2 Introduction, Meaning and importance of Material
handling
Day 11 Principles – criteria for selection of material handling equipment
Day 12 Types of maintenance – breakdown – preventive
Week 3
Day 13 Types of maintenance – routine – predictive
Day 14 Time study – methods study
Day 15 Motion study
Day 16 Summary of the unit – important questions to be discussed –
class test to be announced.
Day 17 Class test
Day 18 UNIT- 3 Introduction, Meaning of Materials management
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Week 4
Day 19 Fundamental principles and structure of materials department
Day 20 Integrated materials management
Day 21 Purchasing procedure
Day 22 Principles of right purchasing
Day 23 Import substitution and import purchase procedure
Day 24 Vendor rating
Week 5
Day 25 Vendor development
Day 26 Summary of the unit – important questions to be discussed
Day 27 UNIT- 4 - Functions of inventory
Day 28 Importance of inventory management
Day 29 Tools of inventory control – ABC analysis
Day 30 VED- FSN analysis
Week 6
Day 31 EOQ – reorder point
Day 32 Safety stock – lead time analysis
Day 33 Store keeping – objectives – functions
Day 34 Duties and responsibilities of store keeper
Day 35 Location of store
Day 36 Stores ledger
Week 7
Day 37 Bin card
Day 38 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 39 UNIT- 5 Introduction to quality control
Day 40 Types of statistical quality control
Day 41 Types of inspection – importance
Day 42 Difference between centralised and decentralised inspection
Week 8 Day 43 TQM: meaning - objectives – elements
Day 44 Benefits of TQM
Day 45 Benchmarking – meaning –objectives
Day 46 Advantages of benchmarking
Day 47 ISO: Features
Day 48 Advantages of ISO
Week 9
Day 49 Procedure for obtaining ISO.
Day 50 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 51 Process Chart
Day 52 Outline process chart
Day 53 Flow diagram
Day 54 Machine Chart
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Week 10
Day 55 Man – Machine chart
Day 56 Production Vs Productivity
Day 57 Production Process in KG Foundry
Day 58 Production process in Eltex Sugar Castings
Day 59 ISO – Impact in Indian Economy
Day 60 Bench Marking concept in Japan
Week 11
Day 61 Gantt chart Usage in Planning Department
Day 62 Inspection, repair, overhauling in manufacturing concern
Day 63 Gantt chart – usage in Planning department
Day 64 Price Forecasting – significance
Day 65 Exponential smoothing method
Day 66 Weighted average method
Week 12
Day 67 Moving average method
Day 68 Important issues in plant maintenance
Day 69 Documents in purchase procedure
Day 70 Evaluation of purchase department
Day 71 Factors guiding the selection of the source of supply
Day 72 Revision of the previous question paper for whole syllabus
Prepared by : Mr.P.Rajappan Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 18.7.18
2 8 29.8.18
3 9 12.9.18
4 12 25.9.18
5 34 30.10.18
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Subject Name : Marketing Management
Subject code : 33C
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.D.Prabha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To equip the students with necessary skills on marketing management
To impart the various principles and functions of marketing management
To understand basic pricing policies, market segmentation and branding
decisions.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Introduction to Market – marketing –Meaning – Definition
Day 2 Objectives of marketing
Day 3 Distinguish between Selling and Marketing
Day 4 Evolution of Marketing concept
Day 5 Approaches to the study of Market
Day 6 Marketing Management – Meaning – Nature and Scope
Week 2
Day 7 Importance of marketing in developing countries
Day 8 Functions of marketing
Day 9 Functions of marketing Management
Day 10 Marketing Environment – Internal – External – Micro
Day 11 External – Macro Environment
Day 12 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Week 3
Day 13 UNIT-2 Buyer behaviour – Meaning – Factors influencing Buyer
Behaviour
Day 14 Personal and Psychological factors
Day 15 Buying Motives – Meaning and Definition- Important of Buying Motive
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Day 16 Theories of Buyer Behaviour – Economic - Psychological
Day 17 Psycho – Analytic and Socio – Cultural Theory
Day 18 Market Segmentation – Meaning – Importance
Week 4
Day 19 Basis of segmenting consumer Markets – Geographic and Demographic
Day 20 Psychographic and Behavioural segmentation
Day 21 Marketing Strategy – Market Structure
Day 22 Channels of Distribution – Meaning – Types – Integrated Channels
Day 23 Non – Integrated Channels
Day 24 Functions of Middlemen
Week 5
Day 25 Factors influencing Channels Selection
Day 26 Problems in Channel Selection
Day 27 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-3 Product – Meaning – Definition – Characteristics
Day 29 Classification of products
Day 30 Product Life cycle – Meaning – Stages
Week 6
Day 31 Product Mix – Meaning – Dimensions – factors determining product
mix
Day 32 Product Mix Strategies
Day 33 New Product – Meaning – Factors for introducing New Product
Day 34 Stages in New Product Development Process
Day 35 Failure of a product
Day 36 Product modification and elimination
Week 7
Day 37 Packaging – Definition – Objectives – Characteristics
Day 38 Types of Package – Packaging Decision
Day 39 Summary of the unit- class test to be announced
Day 40 Conduct class test
Day 41 UNIT-4 Pricing – meaning- objectives
Day 42 Factors influencing pricing decisions
Week 8
Day 43 Process of price determination of a product
Day 44 Kinds of pricing
Day 45 Kinds of pricing continued
Day 46 Basic pricing policies - cost oriented pricing
Day 47 Demand and competition oriented pricing
Day 48 New product pricing strategies
Week 9 Day 49 Product mix pricing
Day 50 Price adjustment strategies
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Day 51 Competitors action and reaction to price changes
Day 52 Multi product pricing
Day 53 Physical distribution – meaning – need for physical distribution
Day 54 Important activities in physical distribution
Week 10
Day 55 Marketing risks- meaning – causes of risks
Day 56 Methods of handling risk
Day 57 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 58 UNIT -5 Branding – meaning – definition
Day 59 Types of brand- Characteristics
Day 60 Branding decisions
Week 11
Day 61 Brand positioning
Day 62 Brand image – brand personality – brand identity
Day 63 Brand equity – brand leveraging
Day 64 Importance of brand equity
Day 65 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 66 Marketing of Agricultural products
Week 12
Day 67 Marketing of Services
Day 68 Promotion mix II – Personal selling
Day 69 Importance of Channels of Distribution
Day 70 Difference between super and Hyper market
Day 71 Duties and Responsibilities of Salesman
Day 72 Marketing Ethics
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Prepared by : Mrs.D.Prabha Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 18.7.18
2 15 10.8.18
3 13 19.9.18
4 17 16.10.18
5 15 22.10.18
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Subject Name : Pc Software – Ms Office Practical
Subject code : 33P
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.D.Prabha
Lesson plan duration: 9 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn the usage of word processor and electronic spreadsheet
To understand database concepts and its applications
To demonstrate a presentation using animation techniques
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Ms word – Basic concept and purpose of using Ms Word
Day 2 Type a document and check spelling and Grammar
Day 3 Formatting Text, Header and Footer
Day 4 Formatting Text, Header and Footer
Day 5 Word art, Find and Replace
Week 2
Day 6 Page layout – Concept of using page layout
Day 7 Type a Document and set page layout
Day 8 Type a Job Application letter with page Border
Day 9 Type a Job Application letter with Bio Data page Border
Day 10 Mail Merge – Concept of using Mail merge
Week 3
Day 11 Type a letter and mail merge
Day 12 Continuation of Mail merge and practising it
Day 13 Type a Document and create a newspaper column layout
Day 14 Text Wrapping
Day 15 Type a Document for one page by using different fontsize, Text
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highlighting
Week 4
Day 16 OLE concept
Day 17 Ms Excel – Concept and purpose of using Excelsheet
Day 18 Enter the students Marklist in excel sheet
Day 19 Enter the students Marklist in excel sheet by using Rank
formulas
Day 20 Continuing and practising Students Marklist program
Week 5
Day 21 Preparing Electricity Bill preparation
Day 22 Preparation of class performance by using graphical chart
Day 23 Continuation of Graphical chart programme
Day 24 Entering Sales Details of a company in excel sheet
Day 25 Entering Sales Details of a company in excel sheet by using
graphs
Week 6
Day 26 Continuation of Graphical chart programme of company sales
details
Day 27 Ms Access – Purpose of using Ms- Access – Introduction
Day 28 Student Database sorting by Name, pincode and Address
Day 29 Payroll processing – usage and its importance – Basicpay
Day 30 Payroll processing – Basicpay –HRA- DA- PF – LOAN –
NETPAY
Week 7
Day 31 Continuation of Payroll processing – Basicpay –HRA- DA- PF
– LOAN – NETPAY
Day 32 Inventory Control – Stock Order Quantity
Day 33 Inventory Control – Stock Order Quantity – Status
Day 34 Continuation of Inventory Control – Stock Order Quantity –
Status
Day 35 Student Mark List – Name – Reg.no – Variuos Subject Names,
Total, Average, Result – Pass / Fail
Week 8 Day 36 Continuation of Student Mark List – Name – Reg.no – Variuos
Subject Names, Total, Average, Result – Pass / Fail
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Day 37 Ms PowerPoint – Usage of PowerPoint
Day 38 Inaugural Function by creating slides
Day 39 Organisation chart – creating slides
Day 40 Product Advertisement Company – Creating slides
Week 9
Day 41 Sales Details Chart - Creating slides – Excel chart
Day 42 Drawing pictures using draw
Day 43 Adding effects to presentation
Day 44 Setting Animation and transition effects
Day 45 Adding audio and Video
Week 10
Day 45 Slide Background
Day 46 Slide layout
Day 47 Adding Header and Footer
Day 48 Formatting a presentation
Day 49 Adding style
Week 11
Day 50 Colour and gradient fills
Day 51 Arranging objects
Day 52 Creating a presentation
Day 53 Setting presentation style
Day 54 Adding Text to the presentation
Day 55 Opening new presentation
Week 12
Day 56 Different presentation templates
Day 57 Setting backgrounds
Day 58 Selecting presentation layouts
Day 59 Adding or fixing time limit for each slide
Day 60 Showing slides with different backgrounds
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Programme Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
Ms word- Basic concept
and purpose of using Ms
Word -
2 10.8.18
Ms word - Type a
document and check
spelling and Grammar
1 10.8.18
Formatting Text, Header
and Footer
2 10.8.18
Word art, Find and Replace 1 10.8.18
Page layout - Type a
Document and set page
layout
2 10.8.18
Type a Job Application
letter with Bio Data page
Border
2 7.9.18
Type a letter and mail
merge
3 7.9.18
create a newspaper column
layout
1 7.9.18
Text Wrapping 1 7.9.18
Different fontsize, Text
highlighting
1 7.9.18
OLE concept 1 25.9.18
Ms Excel – Concept and
purpose of using Excelsheet
1 25.9.18
Enter the students Marklist
in excel sheet
3 25.9.18
Electricity Bill preparation 1 25.9.18
class performance by using
graphical chart
2 8.10.18
Sales Details of a company
in excel sheet
3 8.10.18
Ms Access – Purpose of
using Ms- Access –
Introduction
4 8.10.18
Student Database sorting by
Name, pincode and Address
4 8.10.18
Payroll processing 5 9.10.18
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Head of the Department
Inventory Control 3 9.10.18
Student Mark List – Name
– Reg.no – Variuos Subject
Names, Total, Average,
Result – Pass / Fail
4
9.10.18
Ms PowerPoint – Usage of
PowerPoint
3 9.10.18
Ms PowerPoint- Inaugural
Function
3 11.10.18
Organisation chart 3 11.10.18
Product Advertisement
Company
2 11.10.18
Sales Details Chart 2 11.10.18
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Subject Name : Business Law
Subject code : 3AC
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Poornima
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To identify the principles behind the law of contract
To get equipped to identify the validity of contracts
To understand the various Acts related to sale of goods
To gain knowledge on creation of agency and related laws.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Law of contract – Meaning – Definition – Nature of
Contract – Introduction – Indian Contract Act,1872
Day 2 Elements of Contract – Essential Elements of a valid Contract
Day 3 Kinds of Contract
Day 4 Kinds of Contract – continuation – Formation of Contract-
Day 5 Offer – Meaning – Types – Legal rules as to offer
Week 2
Day 6 Acceptance – Meaning – Types - Legal rules as to Acceptance
Day 7 Capacity of parties to create contract- Minors
Day 8 Persons of unsound mind – Persons Disqualified by Law
Day 9 Summary of the unit – important cases to be discussed.
Day 10 UNIT- 2 Consideration – Meaning – Definition – Kinds –
Needs
Week 3
Day 11 Legal Rules governing Consideration
Day 12 Stranger to a contract – Meaning – Exceptions to the Doctrine of
privity of Contract
Day 13 Exceptions for Contract without consideration – Consent –
meaning – Free Consent
Day 14 Coercion – Meaning – Essentials – Threats – effects
Day 15 Undue influence – Meaning – Presumptions – Contract with
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Pardanishin woman – Difference between Coercion and undue
influence
Week 4
Day 16 Misrepresentation – Meaning-elements – Effects – Constitute
Day 17 Fraud – Meaning – Elements – Effects – fraud does not make
contract voidable
Day 18 Silence as to facts – Difference between Misrepresentation and
fraud
Day 19 Mistake – Meaning - Kinds of Mistake
Day 20 Kinds of mistake – continuation- Legality of object – Concept –
Cases of unlawful object
Week 5
Day 21 Unlawful and illegal agreements – Comparison
Day 22 Effects of illegality
Day 23 Wagering agreement – Meaning – essentials- What are not
wagers – Effects -Effects of illegality
Day 24 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 25 UNIT- 3 Agreements opposed to public policy continuation –
Agreements in restraint of trade- Exceptions
Week 6
Day 26 Agreements opposed to public policy –
Day 27 Void Agreement – Meaning – Types
Day 28 Void contract – Circumstances under which a contract becomes
void – Restitution - Quasi Contract – Meaning – Types of quasi
contract
Day 29 Discharge of contract – meaning- Discharge by performance –
By Mutual agreement By Impossibility – By Operation of law
Day 30 By breach of contract- By lapse of time
Week 7
Day 31 Breach of contract – Meaning – Remedies –Rescission –
Damages for the loss suffered – Types of Damages
Day 32 Suit for specific performance – Suit upon quantum meruit – Suit
for injunction
Day 33 Formation of contract of sale – Meaning – Difference between
sale and agreement to sell
Day 34 Hire purchase agreement – Meaning -Difference between sale
and hire purchase agreement - Difference between sale and
bailment
Day 35 Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz to be conducted
Week 8
Day 36 UNIT- 4 Capacity to buy and sell Essential elements of contract
of sale – Subject matter of contract of sale
Day 37 Classification of Goods- Effect of Destruction of goods
Document of title to goods
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Day 38 Conditions and warranties – Meaning – Difference between
Conditions and warranties When condition to be treated as
warranty – Conditions – meaning – Express Conditions
Day 39 Implied conditions Warranties – Meaning – Express and
implied Warranties Doctrine of caveat emptor – Meaning –
Rules – Exceptions
Day 40 Transfer of property – Meaning – Transfer of ownership in case
of sale of specific goods Transfer of ownership in case of sale of
unascertained goods
Week 9
Day 41 Transfer of ownership in case of sale on approval Transfer of
title by Non- Owners- Meaning – Exceptions
Day 42 Goods sent on approval – FOB, CIF , FOR, and Exship
contracts of sale
Day 43 Rights of an Unpaid seller – Meaning – Right of an Unpaid
seller against goods – Where the ownership of goods is
transferred to the Buyer – Right of Lien
Day 44 Right of Stoppage in Transit – difference between Right of Lien
and Right of Stoppage in Transit
Day 45 Right of Resale Right against Buyer personally
Week 10
Day 46 Remedies for breach of contract of sale – Seller’s Remedies
Buyer’s Remedies Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz
to be conducted
Day 47 UNIT- 5 Creation of Agency – Meaning – Essentials – Rules
Creation of Agency – Express Implied – Ratification –
Operation of Law
Day 48 Classification of agents -
Day 49 Relation of Principal and agent –
Day 50 Duties of Agent Rights of Agent
Week 11
Day 51 Duties of Principal – Rights of Principal
Day 52 Delegation of Agents Authority – sub agent and substituted
agent
Day 53 Extent of agents authority
Day 54 Rights and Liabilities of Principal
Day 55 Rights of Third parties
Week 12
Day 56 Personal Liability of agent
Day 57 Termination of Agency
Day 58 Effectiveness of Termination
Day 59 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 60 Revision of the previous question papers
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 09.07.18
2 14 21.08.18
3 11 03.09.18
4 11 25.09.18
5 15 09.10.18
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Subject Name : Communication skill - I
Subject code : 3ZV
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.GOMATHI
Lesson plan duration: 8 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To hone their listening and speaking skills by habituating them.
To augment their speaking ability and fluency.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Listening: Introduction of skill development
Day 2 Qualities of good listener
Day 3 Essay writing
Week 2
Day 4 Difference between hearing and learning
Day 5 Types of listening
Day 6 Measures to improve your listening
Week 3
Day 7 News paper reading
Day 8 BBC’s learning English
Day 9 YouTube videos
Week 4
Day 10 Speaking: own words
Day 11 Importance of vocabulary
Day 12 Different sentence
Week 5
Day 13 Read a passage from the news paper
Day 14 Practices from fill ups opening accounts post office
Day 15 Railway reservation
Week 6 Day 16 Use smart mobile and present to classmates
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Day 17 Speaking: own words
Day 18 Importance of vocabulary
Week 7
Day 19 Different sentence
Day 20 Non verbal communication
Day 21 Topic of choice for handle question and answer
Week 8 Day 22 News broadcast from TV
Day 23 3000 key words in different sentences
Day 24 Read a passage from the newspaper
Week 9 Day 25 Compare with that of the news broadcast from TV
Day 26 Presenting a own topic to the class members of your own for 10
minutes
Day 27 Role play
Week 10 Day 28 Simulated Games
Day 29 Anecdotes and stories
Day 30 Conversational practice
Week 11 Day 31 At college
Day 32 At the post office – at the Railway reservation counter-At
cinema hall
Day 33 Record your voice for replay in the preferred group by using
mobile phones
Week 12 Day 34 Record the speech present to classmates
Day 35 Without Recording the speech present to classmates
Day 36 Listing the uses of non-verbal communicative cues
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 06.7.18
2 7 31.7.18
3 7 27.8.18
4 8 26.9.18
5 6 05.10.18
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Subject Name : Yoga for Human Excellence
Subject code : 3FC
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mr.P.RAJAPPAN
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June2018 –Nov2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 UNIT –I
Day 2 Physical Structure - Three bodies - Five limitations
Week 2
Day 3 Yogasana
Day 4 Padmasana- Vajrasanas - Chakrasanas (Side) - Viruchasanas -
Yoga muthra
Week 3 Day 5 Vakkarasanasi – Salabasanas
Day 6 Patchimothasanas – Ustrasanas
Week 4 Day 7 Unit II - Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind
Day 8 Sex and Spirituality
Week 5 Day 9 Significance of sexual vital fluid
Day 10 Ten stages of Mind
Week 6 Day 11 Mental frequency - Methods for concentrate
Day 12 Unit III – Sublimation
Week 7 Day 13 Purpose and Philosophy of life
Day 14 Moralization of Desire
Week 8 Day 15 Neutralization of Anger
Day 16 Neutralization of Anger
Week 9 Day 17 Unit IV - Human Resources
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Day 18 Eradication of worries Benefits of Blessing
Week 10 Day 19 Greatness of Friendship
Day 20 Individual Peace and World Peace
Week 11 Day 21 Unit V- Law of Nature
Day 22 Unified force - Cause and Effect system
Week 12 Day 23 Purity of Thought and Deed and Genetic centre
Day 24 Love and Compassion Cultural Education - Fivefold Culture
Prepared by : Mr.P.Rajappan Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 07.08.2018
2 5 04.09.2018
3 5 20.09.2018
4 4 05.10.2018
5 4 15.10.2018
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SEMESTER – IV
Subject Name : Human resource management
Subject code : 43A
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.P.Rajappan
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The concepts, theories, approach of HRM and their evolving dynamics in the
emerging business scenario.
The role of man-power planning, job analysis and related concepts.
Performance appraisal and procedures of training and development
Salary administration, labour welfare and industrial relations
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Personnel management – Meaning – Definition –
Nature and Scope
Day 2 Objectives – Functions of Personnel management
Day 3 Importance of personnel Management
Day 4 Role of Personnel Manager
Day 5 Organisation of Personnel Department
Week 2
Day 6 Personnel Policies and Procedures
Day 7 Difference between Personnel Management and HRM
Day 8 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 9 UNIT-2 Manpower Planning – Meaning – Definition – Need
and Scope
Day 10 Factors influencing Manpower planning
Week 3 Day 11 Process of Manpower Planning
Day 12 Continuation - Process of Manpower Planning
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Day 13 Importance of Manpower Planning
Day 14 Job Description – Meaning – Definition – Contents – Uses
Day 15 Guidelines for writing Job Description
Week 4
Day 16 Job analysis – Meaning – Definition - Purpose
Day 17 Process of Job Analysis -
Day 18 Methods of Job Analysis
Day 19 Problems in Job analysis – Role Analysis – Meaning –
Objectives
Day 20 Steps and benefits Of Role Analysis
Week 5
Day 21 Difference Between Role and Job analysis
Day 22 Job Specification – Meaning – Contents – Uses – Difference
between Job specification and Job Description
Day 23 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 24 UNIT-3 - Recruitment – meaning – Definition –Purpose
Day 25 Factors affecting Recruitment
Week 6
Day 26 Principles of Recruitment
Day 27 Process of Recruitment – Alternative to Recruitment
Day 28 Sources of recruitment – Internal Sources
Day 29 External Sources
Day 30 Importance of recruitment
Week 7
Day 31 Selection – Meaning – Definition - Factors affecting selection
Day 32 Importance of selection – Process
Day 33 Tests – Meaning – Types of Tests
Day 34 Interviews – Meaning Types of Interview
Day 35 Importance of Interviews
Week 8
Day 36 Difference between Recruitment and Selection
Day 37 Summary of the unit – Assignment to be given
Day 38 UNIT-4 – Induction – Meaning – Definition - Content of an
Induction Program
Day 39 Training and development – Meaning – Definition – Need –
Purposes
Day 40 Process of Training – Methods – On – the Job Training
Week 9 Day 41 Off – the Job Training
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Day 42 Importance of training
Day 43 Difference between on the job and Off the Job
Day 44 Performance appraisal – Meaning – Definition – Features – need
Day 45 Purpose of performance appraisal Process of performance
appraisal Techniques of performance appraisal Uses and
Limitations of performance appraisal
Week 10
Day 46 Job Evaluation – Meaning – Definition –Purposes - Process
Methods of Job Evaluation Advantages and Disadvantages of
Job Evaluation
Day 47 Difference between Job Evaluation and Performance Appraisa
Promotion – Meaning – Purposes – Types Basis of Promotion l
Day 48 Transfer – Meaning –Reasons Types of Transfer Benefits and
Problems of Transfer
Day 49 Demotion – Meaning Reasons – Problems Difference between
Promotion and Demotion Summary of the unit – Assignment to
be given
Day 50 UNIT-5 – Career planning & Development – Meaning –
Definition – Stages in Career Planning
Week 11
Day 51 Grievance – Meaning – Definition- Forms Causes of Grievances
– Effects Essentials of Grievance Handling Procedure
Day 52 Advantages and disadvantages of Grievance Handling
Procedure
Day 53 Collective Bargaining – Meaning – Characteristics – Objectives
Day 54 Essential conditions for the Success of Collective Bargaining
Day 55 Types of Collective bargaining – Functions
Week 12
Day 56 Process of Collective bargaining – importance
Day 57 Indiscipline – Meaning – definition – Problems
Day 58 Settlement machinery of industrial Conflicts
Day 59 Summary of the unit – Assignment to be given
Day 60 Revision of the previous year question papers
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 11.01.19
2 15 24.01.19
3 14 15.02.19
4 12 02.03.19
5 11 29.03.19
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Subject Name : Financial management
Subject code : 43B
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.D.Prabha
Lesson plan duration: 15weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The fundamental concept, theories and techniques of financial management with
reference to the Indian context
Capital structure, cost of capital and dividend policies
Working capital management and capital budgeting.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 Concept of finance – meaning and definition –
classification of finance
Day 2 Objectives of Financial management – functions
Day 3 Importance of Financial Management
Day 4 Sources of finance – short term sources
Day 5 Medium term sources
Week 2
Day 6 Long term sources
Day 7 Shares – Equity shares – features – advantages and
disadvantages
Day 8 Preference shares – features – advantages and disadvantages
Day 9 Debentures- features- types – advantages and disadvantages
Day 10 Difference between shares and debentures – Diff. Bet. Pre.
Shares and equity shares
Week 3 Day 11 Retained earnings – factors - – advantages and disadvantages
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Day 12 Loan from financial institutions -– advantages and
disadvantages
Day 13 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 14 UNIT-2 Cost of capital – meaning – characteristics –
classification
Day 15 Factors affecting cost of capital – importance of cost of capital
Week 4
Day 16 Measurement of cost of capital – Cost of equity capital
Day 17 Cost of preference share capital – problems
Day 18 Cost of debentures
Day 19 Problems
Day 20 Weighted average cost of capital
Week 5
Day 21 Factors affecting Weighted average cost of capital
Day 22 Determination of Weighted average cost of capital – problems
Day 23 Advantages and disadvantages of Weighted average cost of
capital
Day 24 Leverage – meaning – types
Day 25 Operating leverage – degree – characteristics – problems
Week 6
Day 26 Financial leverage – degree – characteristics – problems
Day 27 Diff. Bet. Operating leverage and financial leverage – composite
leverage
Day 28 Summary of the unit – discussion of important questions
Day 29 UNIT – 3 Capital structure – meaning- types- components
Day 30 Factors influencing capital structure
Week 7
Day 31 Capital structure theory- assumptions
Day 32 Net Income approach – assumptions – problems
Day 33 Traditional approach – problems
Day 34 Net operating income approach – assumptions- problems
Day 35 Modigliani and Miller approach – assumptions
Week 8
Day 36 MM theory – problems
Day 37 Criticism to MM theory
Day 38 Dividend policy- meaning- classification
Day 39 Determinants – importance of dividend policy
Day 40 Sources available for dividends
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Week 9
Day 41 Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Day 42 UNIT – 4 Working capital – meaning – definition –
characteristics Concept of working capital – gross working
capital Operating cycle
Day 43 Determination of operating cycle – problems Kinds of working
capital – on the basis of concept Kinds of working capital – on
the basis of time
Day 44 Determinants of working capital Importance of working capital
Day 45 Cash management – meaning – motives for holding cash Factors
determining cash needs
Week 10
Day 46 Objectives of cash management Strategies of cash management
Day 47 Techniques of cash management Cash management control –
cash inflow Cash outflow- components
Day 48 Receivables management – meaning – definition- factors
affecting receivables management
Day 49 Objectives – importance Cost of credit extension
Day 50 Dimensions of receivables management – credit policies Credit
granting decisions Summary of the unit – quiz to be conducted
Week 11
Day 51 UNIT – 5 Budget- meaning- preparation of budgets
Day 52 Purchase and sales budget
Day 53 Production budget
Day 54 Cash and flexible budget
Day 55 Capital budgeting- meaning- features – objective
Week 12
Day 56 Components – factors influencing capital budgeting
Day 57 Importance of capital budgeting
Day 58 Types of capital budgeting – pay back period
Day 59 Average rate of return method – discount cash flow method
Day 60 Net present value method Internal Rate of return method –
profitability index method Summary of the unit – quiz to be
conducted
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Prepared by : Mrs.D.Prabha Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 04.01.19
2 15 29.01.19
3 13 05.02.19
4 9 28.02.19
5 10 14.03.19
Total 60
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Subject Name : Financial Accounting Package - Tally
Subject code : 43P
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Poornima
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To acquaint the students with operational skills in doing financial accounting tasks –
company creation, transaction updation and report generation
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Create a company – create company screen
Day 2 Configuration screen – F11 Configuration
Day 3 Configuration screen – F12 Configuration – General
configuration screen
Day 4 Journalising
Day 5 Create Ledgers in Tally – with Predefined Groups
Week 2
Day 6 Create Ledgers in Tally – without Predefined Groups
Day 7 Ledger creation screen – Display List of Ledgers
Day 8 Ledger Entry Alteration Screen – Deletion screen
Day 9 Create voucher entries - sample voucher Entries
Day 10 Receipt Voucher
Week 3
Day 11 Payment voucher
Day 12 Contra voucher
Day 13 Journal voucher
Day 14 Sales voucher
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Day 15 Purchase voucher
Week 4
Day 16 Day Book
Day 17 Configuring –creating of vouchers
Day 18 Displaying voucher screen –voucher alteration screen
Day 19 Voucher Cancellation screen – Display list of Voucher screen
Day 20 Trial balance – company Creation screen – Ledger Creation
screen
Week 5
Day 21 Trial balance Screen
Day 22 Final accounts - company Creation screen – Ledger Creation
screen
Day 23 Profit and Loss account – Balance sheet
Day 24 Final accounts with adjustments - company Creation screen –
Ledger Creation screen – with opening balance
Day 25 Ledger Creation screen – without opening balance
Week 6
Day 26 Journal voucher creation screen
Day 27 Daybook screen
Day 28 Profit & Loss A/C screen
Day 29 Balance sheet Screen
Day 30 Rectification of error – company Creation screen – Ledger
Creation screen
Week 7
Day 31 Voucher creation for wrong entry – Voucher creation for correct
entry
Day 32 Daybook - Balance sheet
Day 33 Cash and bank book and subsidiary books - company Creation
screen – Ledger Creation screen – Purchase register
Day 34 Sales register – Journal register
Day 35 Daybook - company Creation screen – Ledger Creation screen-
Voucher creation – Daybook
Week 8 Day 36 Inventory - company Creation screen with inventory – Ledger
Creation screen - Voucher creation- stock group creation screen
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Day 37 Display list of stock group – create units of measure – Display
list of measurement units
Day 38 Stock item creation screen – display list of stock items
Day 39 Stock summary - company Creation screen with inventory –
Ledger Creation screen - Voucher creation- display list of stock
items
Day 40 Bank Reconciliation statement - company Creation screen-
Ledger Creation screen - Voucher creation-Display account
book – cash book-
Week 9
Day 41 Display Bank report – Bank Reconciliation statement
Day 42 VAT Computation - company Creation screen-Enable Vat
option – Ledger creation for vat – Display list of ledger
Day 43 Voucher creation – purchase voucher – sales voucher -
Day 44 Debit Note Voucher – Credit Note voucher – VAT computation
Report
Day 45 Payroll - company Creation screen- Enable Payroll option -
Week 10
Day 46 Statutory and Taxation – Payroll Configuration – Employee
Group Creation – Display list of Employee Groups
Day 47 Employee Group Alteration Screen – Employee Creation
screen-Display list of employees – Employee Details
Alteration screen – unit creation screen - simple type –
compound type
Day 48 Display list of units – unit details alteration screen – Attendance
Creation screen – Display list of attendance Types -
Day 49 Pay head creation screen – Employees Earnings – Employees
Deductions
Day 50 Salary details screen
Week 11
Day 51 Configuration screen for Salary
Day 52 Attendance voucher creation ––––
Day 53 Present
Day 54 Overtime
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Day 55 attendance sheet
Week 12
Day 56 Payroll voucher creation screen
Day 57 Payroll report
Day 58 Payslip
Day 59 Pay sheet
Program Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
Company creation 4 14.12.18
Create Ledgers 4 14.12.18
Create voucher
Entries
9 14.12.18
Display, Alter and
cancellation of
Vouchers
2 14.12.18
Trial Balance 2 10.1.19
Final Accounts 2 10.1.19
Final Accounts with
adjustments
6 10.1.19
Rectification of
Errors
3 10.1.19
Displaying cash ,
Bank and subsidiary
Books
2 11.2.19
Day Book 1 11.2.19
Inventory 3 11.2.19
Stock Summary 4 11.2.19
Bank Reconciliation
Statement
5 26.2.19
VAT Computation
Report
6 4.3.19
Prepare Payroll 7 4.3.19
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Prepared by : Ms.S.Poornima Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
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Subject Name : Management Information System
Subject code : 4EC
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.Sunitha & Mrs.P.Rukkumani
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
understood computer based information system.
Course Outcome :
To understand the basic concepts in computer.
To describe the importance of Networking.
To implement various types Input and Output devices.
To apply EDI application in business.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I: Introduction to MIS.
Day 2 Definition of MIS
Day 3 Features
Day 4 Steps in implementation of MIS
Day 5 Need of MIS
Week 2
Day 6 Information system for decision making
Day 7 MIS as competitive advantages
Day 8 MIS structures
Day 9 UNIT:II MIS
Day 10 Strategic information system
Week 3 Day 11 MIS support for planning
Day 12 Organising
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Day 13 Controlling
Day 14 MIS for specific function
Day 15 Personnel
Week 4
Day 16 Finance
Day 17 Marketing
Day 18 Inventory and production
Day 19 DBMS models
Day 20 Hierarchical
Week 5
Day 21 Networking
Day 22 Relational DB
Day 23 UNIT III: Computer hardware
Day 24 Description of electronic computers
Day 25 CPU operations
Week 6
Day 26 Classification of computers
Day 27 Main & mini computer
Day 28 Micro computer
Day 29 Super and personal computer
Day 30 Software definition
Week 7
Day 31 Types of software
Day 32 Data representation in computer
Day 33 Client and server model
Day 34 UNIT-IV: Input devices
Day 35 Mouse and touch screen
Week 8
Day 36 MICR,OCR
Day 37 Keyboard, pen based input
Day 38 Digital scanner
Day 39 Voice input devices
Day 40 Sensors
Week 9 Day 41 Output devices ,impact printers
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Day 42 Non impact printers
Day 43 Video display terminal
Day 44 Plotters
Day 45 Voice output devices
Week 10
Day 46 Secondary storage devices
Day 47 Magnetic disk
Day 48 Floppy disk
Day 49 Magnetic tape
Day 50 Optical disk storage
Week 11
Day 51 CD-ROM
Day 52 UNIT-V: Telecommunication revolution
Day 53 E-mail
Day 54 Internet
Day 55 Intranet
Week 12
Day 56 Teleconferencing www architecture
Day 57 IIntroduction to E-Commerce Model B_B and B_C EDI
Day 58 EDI application in business Electronic payment cash
Day 59 Smart cards Credit cards
Day 60 Summary
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Mrs.P.Rukmanidevi Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 20.12.2018
2 14 10.01.2019
3 11 03.02.2019
4 18 21.02.2019
5 9 05.03.2019
Total 60
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Subject Name :Taxation law and practice
Subject code : 4AD
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 5hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Gomathi
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand the principles of direct and indirect taxes.
To compute income under salary and house property, profits and gains
of business.
To acquire knowledge on provisions of GST.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT -1 Definition of tax –features ,characteristics, objectives
of taxation
Day 2 Classification of taxes –direct and indirect tax
Day 3 Merits and demerits of direct tax
Day 4 Merits and demerits of indirect tax
Day 5 Difference between direct and indirect taxes
Week 2
Day 6 Important definition under income tax act-Agriculture income
Day 7 person ,Assessed
Day 8 Class test
Day 9 Determination of residual status –types-resident ,not ordinary
resident and non resident.
Day 10 Problems in residual status
Week 3
Day 11 Income exempted from income tax
Day 12 Heads of incomes-salary, house property, profits and gains of
business and profession
Day 13 Summary of the unit –Assignment to be given
Day 14 UNIT-2 Income from house property –definition ,importance
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Day 15 Exempted incomes from house property, Annual value –
definition, meaning
Week 4
Day 16 Different types of rental values, determination of annual value
Day 17 Calculation of annual rental value –problems
Day 18 Calculation of let out house property –problems
Day 19 Self occupied house property –problems
Day 20 Salary –definition, meaning, characteristics
Week 5
Day 21 Provident fund –types
Day 22 Recognised provident fund ,unrecognised provident fund –
problems
Day 23 House rent allowances –problems
Day 24 Class test
Day 25 Pension –problems
Week 6
Day 26 Rent free accommodation –problems
Day 27 Leave encashment-problems
Day 28 Gratuity problems
Day 29 Summary of the unit – Assignment to be given
Day 30 UNIT-3 Profits and gains of business or profession –definition,
charging provision
Week 7
Day 31 Computation of income –important points, general deductions
Allowable deductions
Day 32 Valuation of stock –over valuation of stock ,under valuation of
stock estimation.
Day 33 Computation of income from profession or business –problems
Day 34 Capital gains –meaning ,types of capital assets
Day 35 Transfer of a capital asset
Week 8
Day 36 Transactions not regarded as transfer
Day 37 Calculation of capital gain in certain special cases
Day 38 Methods of computing capital gain
Day 39 Exemptions in respect of certain capital gain
Day 40 Class test
Week 9
Day 41 Problems in short term capital gains
Day 42 Problems in long term capital gains
Day 43 Tax on capital gains
Day 44 Summary of the unit –Assignment to be given.
Day 45 UNIT -4 indirect tax –goods and services tax –definition
,meaning ,functions of GST Features ,GST levy in India
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Week 10
Day 46 Scope of GST, difference between present tax and GST
Administration of GST
Day 47 Existing indirect tax structures Types of GST-CGST,SGST,
IGST ,UTGST
Day 48 Advantages and disadvantages of GST Impact of GST and its
implications
Day 49 Differences between present tax structure and GST
Day 50 Exempted goods under GST Exempted Services under GST
Week 11
Day 51 Summary of the unit –Assignment to be given
Day 52 UNIT -5 Basic concepts of time and value of taxable supply-
meaning ,scope, time of supply ,value of supply of GST
Day 53 Registration –meaning, compulsory registration Procedure for
registration, cancellation of registration
Day 54 Tax invoice in respect of goods invoice for export contained the
following details Accounts and records –E-records –procedure
Day 55 Returns –filling returns ,annual returns Payment of tax,
assessment on audit –types
Week 12
Day 56 Provision relating to audit by tax authority Electronic payment
bills –E-way bill
Day 57 Refund of tax –provision Provisions relating to E-way bill
Day 58 Demands and recovery –recovery of tax
Day 59 Payments of taxes in instalments –advance ruling
Day 60 Powers of civil court Summary of the unit-Assignments to be
given
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Prepared by : Mrs.S.Gomathi Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 14.12.2018
2 16 14.2.2019
3 15 13.3.2019
4 7 17.1.2019
5 9 31.1.2019
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Subject Name : Communication skill - II
Subject code : 4ZV
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Gomathi
Lesson plan duration: 6 weeks (Dec2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To augment their reading and writing skills by
habituating them.
To gain knowledge in correspondence with bank,
Government and railway
To draft various business letters
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction vocabulary –building
Day 2 Abstract words
Day 3 Idioms/ phrasal verbs
Week 2
Day 4 Word substitution
Day 5 Business terms
Day 6 Procure any two insurance policies
Week 3
Day 7 Reading news paper on daily basis
Day 8 Members in listening mode
Day 9 Types of reading
Week 4
Day 10 Techniques of effective reading
Day 11 Application writing
Day 12 Resume and Curriculum
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Week 5
Day 13 Styles and layout
Day 14 Contents of good resume
Day 15 Guidelines for writing resume
Week 6
Day 16 Cover letter
Day 17 Different types of cover letter
Day 18 Business enquiries quotation
Week 7
Day 19 Purchase orders placements
Day 20 Letters of complaints
Day 21 Collection letters
Week 8
Day 22 Comparative statement asset and liabilities
Day 23 Industry review project
Day 24 Filling railway ticket booking
Week 9
Day 25 Draft a complaint to district consumer adverting
Day 26 Environmental issues of an industry of choice
Day 27 e-commerce web sites
Week 10
Day 28 Documents used in import and export trade
Day 29 Income tax departments of government
Day 30 Banking transaction slips sample specimen copy collect and
paste
Week 11
Day 31 Success stories of entrepreneur in the region
Day 32 List out unethical aspects of advertising
Day 33 Appealing features of e-commerce
Week 12
Day 34 Comparative analysis by giving the market share, annual
growth rate
Day 35 Practice louder reading and other members in listening mode
Day 36 Short stories book reading
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 7 13.12.18
2 8 18.1.19
3 8 21.2.19
4 6 26.2.19
5 7 14.3.19
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Subject Name : General Awareness
Subject code : 4 FB
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.D.Prabha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (Dec2018 –March 2019 )
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge about Essentials of Environment
To enrich the students with General knowledge, verbal and numerical aptitude,
analytical reasoning, sports and current affairs.
.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit-I
Day 2 Verbal Aptitude
Week 2 Day 3 Verbal Aptitude
Day 4 Numerical Aptitude
Week 3 Day 5 Numerical Aptitude
Day 6 Numerical Aptitude
Week 4 Day 7 UNIT –II
Day 8 abstract Reasoning
Week 5 Day 9 abstract Reasoning
Day 10 abstract Reasoning
Week 6 Day 11 Tamil and Other Literature
Day 12 Tamil and Other Literature
Week 7 Day 13 General Science and Technology and Education
Day 14 UNIT –III Computer
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Week 8 Day 15 Economics and Commerce
Day 16 Economics and Commerce
Week 9 Day 17 Economics and Commerce
Day 18 UNIT – IV
Week 10 Day 19 Social Studies
Day 20 Social Studies
Week 11 Day 21 Social Studies
Day 22 Sports
Week 12 Day 23 UNIT –V Sports
Day 24 Current Affairs
Prepared by : Mrs.D.Prabha Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 6 7.01.2019
2 7 31.01.2019
3 4 27.02.2019
4 5 15.03.2019
5 2 29.03.2019
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SEMESTER –V
Subject name : Cost& Management accounting
Subject code : 53A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : MR.B.Bheemaraj
Lesson plan duration : 10 weeks ( June 2018-Nov 2018)
Course objectives :
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT 1: Definition and objectives of cost accounting
Day 2 Difference between cost and financial accounting
Day 3 Elements of cost accounting
Day 4 Classification of cost accounting
Day 5 Cost concept,cost classifications
Day 6 Summary of the unit – assignment was given
Week 2
Day 7 UNIT 2:Preparation of cost sheet- problem ,exercises,
Day 8 Eoq:introduction, maximum, minimum recording
levels
Day 9 Fifo problem exercises
Day 10 Fifo problem exercises
Day 11 Lifo problem
Day 12 Labour cost
Week 3
Day 13 Average cost, problem
Day 14 Standard price problem
Day 15 Labour cost problem
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Day 16 Labour cost problem
Day 17 Remuneration and incentives introduction
Day 18 Stores control
Week 4
Day 19 Summary of the unit – assignment was given was
given
Day20 UNIT 3: Financial statement analysis –introduction
and objectives
Day 21 Comparative statement introduction and problem
Day 22 Common size statement introduction and problem
Day 23 Ratio analysis introduction
Day 24 Debt equity ratios
Week 5
Day 25 Classification of ratio
Day 26 Liquidity, profitability- introduction
Day 27 Solvency- introduction’ problem
Day 28 Summary of the unit – assignment was given
Day 29 UNIT 4: Fund flow analysis introduction
Day 30 Statement of showing working capital
Week 6
Day 31 Formula statement of moving capital
Day 32 Advantages of fund flow
Day 33 disadvantages of fund flow
Day 34 Fund from operation introduction, problem, exercise
problem
Day 35 Cash flow analysis- introduction, problem
Day 36 Cash flow analysis in question paper problems
Week 7
Day 37 Question paper problems
Day 38 Difference between fund flow and cash flow
Day 39 Summary of the unit – assignment was given
Day 40 UNIT 5: Standard costing introduction
Day41 Material variance problem
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Day 42 Standard costing features
Week 8
Day 43 Material variance problem exercises
Day 44 Labour variance problem
Day 45 labour variance problem exercises
Day 46 Marginal costing introduction
Day 47 Cost volume profit analysis
Day 48 Characteristics of standard costing
week 9
Day 49 Fixed cost and variable cost
Day 50 Break even analysis, breakeven point
Day 51 Problem exercise
Day 52 Break even charts
Day 53 Margin safety
Day 54 Question paper problems in material variance
Week 10
Day 55 Advantages of marginal costing
Day 56 disadvantages of marginal costing
Day 57 Cost volume profit analysis – question paper problem
Day 58 Material variances question paper problems
Day 59 Overhead variances problems
Day60 Labour variances problems
Week 11
Day 61 Comparative statement problems
Day 62 Common size statement problems
Day 63 Profitability ratio problems
Day 64 Liquidity ratio problems
Day 65 Solvency ratio problems
Day 66 Question paper problems
Week 12
Day 67 Book exercise problems
Day 68 Maximum level problems
Day 69 Minimum level problems
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Head of the Department
Day 70 HIFO problems
Day 71 Average stock level problems
Day 72 Danger stock level problems
Unit Lecture hours Tentative data of completion
1 5 04.07.2018
2 13 05.07.2018
3 9 02.08.2018
4 11 24.08.2018
5 28 12.09.2018
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Subject Name :Research Methods for Management
Subject code : 53A
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.P.Rajappan
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand the Research methods and sampling techniques
Analysis and interpretation of data ,application of research
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT:1 Discussion human resource management question
paper
Day 2 Innovative solutions
Day 3 Sports and games importance
Day 4 Syllabus – research methods for management
Day 5 Research –definition ,marketing research
Week 2 Day 6 Testing hypothesis meaning
Day 7 Objectives of research
Day 8 Motivation in research
Day 9 Research process define and redefine problems
Day 10 Extensive literature survey
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Week 3 Day 11 Hypothesis testing ,research design
Day 12 Criteria of good research
Day 13 Exploratory research desigh
Day 14 Discriptive research design
Day 15 UNIT :2 Data collection methods ,primary &secondary data
Week 4 Day 16 Indirect oral interviews
Day 17 Requisites of a good questionnaire
Day 18 Schedules select through numerators
Day 19 Revision of I monthly question paper
Day 20 Secondary data sources
Week 5 Day 21 Published and unpublished sources
Day 22 Differences between questionnaire & schedule
Day 23 Processing and analysing of Data
Day 24 Editing and its significance
Day 25 Coding- Steps in coding
Week6 Day 26 Classifications and its types
Day 27 Geographical – Qualitative- Quantitative
Day 28 Classifications vs tabulations
Day 29 Characteristics of a good table
Day 30 UNIT :3 Sample and sampling , essentials
Week7 Day 31 Probability sampling method
Day 32 Lottery method. Stratified sampling
Day 33 Clustered sampling
Day 34 Advantages and Disadvantages of sampling
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Day 35 Non-probability Sampling method
Week 8 Day 36 Judgemental sampling – Features-
Day 37 Advantages and Disadvantages
Day 38 Convenience Sampling- concept-features
Day 39 Quota sampling – advantages and disadvantages
Day 40 Scaling types
Week 9 Day 41 Non comparative scaling techniques
Day 42 Formation and testing of Hypothesis
Day 43 Z-test problems
Day 44 T-test problems
Day 45 Chi-square test
Week 10 Day 46 U-test
Day 47 Kruskal valis Test
Day 48 Annova analysis
Day 49 UNIT – IV Report writing – Characteristics
Day 50 Types of report – Technical report
Week 11 Day 51 Formal report- steps in report writing
Day 52 Layout of the report – popular report format
Day 53 Process of report writing – principles of report writing
Day 54 Graphical representation of result
Day 55 UNIT V – Application of research – product research
Week 12 Day 56 Price research – motivation research
Day 57 Promotion research
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Day 58 Distribution channels – direct and indirect
Day 59 Sales control research
Day 60 Media research
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 14
2 15
3 19
4 6
5 6
Total 60
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Subject Name : Advertising and Sales Promotion
Subject code : 53C
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.D.Prabha
Lesson plan duration: 16 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand advertising, ad media and media selection
To be familiar with sales promotion techniques, channels and budgeting.
To learn sales promotional techniques, sales force management and control.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 – Advertising – Meaning _ Definition – Features
Day 2 Importance of Advertising – Objectives
Day 3 Classification of Advertising
Day 4 Media – Various forms of media – Meaning – Functions – Press
media - Newspaper
Day 5 Trade Journals - Magazines
Week 2
Day 6 Outdoor advertising media - Posters
Day 7 Banners – Neon signs
Day 8 Publicity Literature - Booklets
Day 9 Folders – House organs
Day 10 Direct mail advertising – cinema and theatre programme
Week 3 Day 11 Radio advertising
Day 12 Television advertising
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Day 13 Exhibition and Trade fair advertising
Day 14 Transportation advertising
Day 15 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Week 4
Day 16 UNIT-2 – Advertising agencies – Meaning – Definition –
Functions
Day 17 Types of Advertising agencies
Day 18 Continuation of types – Selection of Advertising Agency
Day 19 Continuation of selection of advertising agency
Day 20 Advertising Budget – Meaning – Definition – Features
Week 5
Day 21 Factors influencing size of the advertising budget
Day 22 Methods of advertising Budget
Day 23 Advertising Appeals – Introduction - Types
Day 24 Continuation of types – Essentials of good advertising appeal
Day 25 Advertising Organisation – Meaning – Definition -Types
Week 6
Day 26 Social effects of advertising – Introduction –Positive effects
Day 27 Negative social effects
Day 28 Advertising copy – Introduction – objectives - Essentials
Day 29 Types of Ad copy writing
Day 30 Elements of Ad copy writing - Headlines
Week 7
Day 31 Body copy - Illustrations
Day 32 Catchy phrases and slogans
Day 33 Identification Mark
Day 34 Summary of the unit and quiz to be conducted
Day 35 UNIT-3 – Advertising Layout – Meaning- Principles of Layout
Week 8
Day 36 Functions – Components of Layout
Day 37 Designing of Layout
Day 38 Typography printing process – Meaning – Characteristics -
Day 39 Printing process – Letterpress printing - Lithography
Day 40 Rotogravure printing – screen printing – printing plates
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Week 9
Day 41 Reproduction paper – factors – cloth size of advertising
Day 42 Repeat advertising – Introduction - Importance
Day 43 Factors of repeat advertising – Advertising campaign – Meaning
– Definition
Day 44 Need – Types of Ad campaigns Steps in Campaign planning
Day 45 Summary of the unit and assignments to be given
Week 10
Day 46 UNIT-4 –Sales force Management – Introduction - Importance
Day 47 Sales force size – Introduction - Methods
Day 48 Recruitment and selection – Introduction – Sources –Internal
Sources External sources – Training – Meaning
Day 49 Importance of Training – Methods of Training Motivating sales
force – Introduction
Day 50 Importance of Motivation - Methods Continuation of Methods –
Sales force compensation - Meaning
Week 11
Day 51 Objectives of compensation plan Factors affecting
compensation plan
Day 52 Types of compensation plan - Monetary Non – monetary –
Incentives - Meaning Types of Incentives
Day 53 Evaluation and Controlling salesman – Introduction – Methods
of Evaluation
Day 54 Fixing Sales Territory – Introduction – Methods Sales quota –
Meaning – objectives - Types Summary of the unit and
assignments to be given
Day 55 UNIT-5 – Sales promotion – Meaning – objectives Difference
between sales promotion and advertising - Methods
Week 12
Day 56 Promotion strategy – Meaning – strategy Advantages and
Disadvantages of sales promotion
Day 57 Marketing communication – Meaning – Nature Importance –
Persuasion – Meaning – Elements
Day 58 AIDA Model of persuasive communication Promotion
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Instruments – Meaning – Tools After sales services Packing –
Guarantee
Day 59 Personal selling – Meaning – Objectives – Functions Types –
process of personal selling
Day 60 Salesmanship – Meaning – Features – Types of Salesman
Summary of the unit and assignments to be given
Prepared by : Mrs.D.Prabha Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 18.7.18
2 19 28.8.18
3 11 18.9.18
4 9 24.9.18
5 6 22.10.18
Total 60
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Subject Name : Business Correspondence
Subject code :
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.D.Prabha
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
The student will compose, produce, and present effective business documents
appropriate to meet industry standards
apply critical evaluation techniques to business documents and demonstrate the
importance of coherent
ethical communication principles in business and industry.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit – I Individual Communication:Concept- Individual
Communication: Resume preparation
Day 2 general and job-specific
Day 3 cover letter preparing;
Day 4 soft-copy forms with neat formatting
Day 5 Scanning and placing of photo
Day 6 Modern e-forms of Communication- Fax – E-mail –
Video Conferencing – Websites and their uses in
business –
Week 2 Day 7 language for email letters
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Day 8 social media communications (blogs & twitter—posting
tweets, face-book, LinkedIn Groups
Day 9 Unit – II Trade Letters: Letters of Inquiry
Day 10 placement of orders
Day 11 Delivery and its status
Day 12 Letters of Complaints
Week 3 Day 13 Claims – Adjustments
Day 14 Credit and Status Enquiry
Day 15 Collection letter
Day 16 Inter-office correspondence- Memorandum
Day 17 Office orders – circulars
Day 18 Report writing for Business purposes
Week 4 Day 19 Unit – III Report writing: Meaning – Need-
Day 20 Formatting the report elements such as title, abstract,
summary,
Day 21 introduction, body, conclusion, recommendations,
references and appendices
Day 22 Types of report
Day 23 Features of a well-written report
Day 24 Effective writing: Business Vocabulary
Week 5 Day 25 Bringing learners up to date with the language they
need for business today
Day 26 provides practice in using the new language, and also
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reflects recent developments in technology and
business practice
Day 27 Review basic grammar, punctuation, capitalization,
number usage.
Day 28 Unit IV:Correspondence of a Company Secretary:
Secretary Notice
Day 29 Agenda and Minutes—types
Day 30 contents—guidelines
Week 6 Day 31 Minutes of statutory meeting
Day 32 Board meeting
Day 33 Annual General Meeting
Day 34 Alteration of minutes
Day 35 Minutes of Joint consultative meeting
Day 36 Correspondence with Directors and Shareholders.
Week 7 Day 37 Internal communications strategy: company
newsletters
Day 38 circulars
Day 39 Appreciation memos
Day 40 reprimanding strictures
Day 41 Empowering employees
Day 42 employee engagement.
Week 8 Day 43 Summary of the unit – assignment to be given
Day 44 UNIT V:General Correspondence – Introduction –
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Meaning -Features
Day 45 Letters under Right to Information (RTI) Act
Day 46 General complaints
Day 47 petitions for public utilities
Day 48 Letters to the editor of newspapers
Week 9 Day 49 Sample letters practiced – editor of newspaper
Day 50 Other general aspects related to practical letter writing
Day 51 Right to information on act
Day 52 Minutes of Joint Consultative meeting
Day 53 General petition for public utilities
Day 54 Empowering employees
Week 10 Day 55 Importance
Day 56 Types
Day 57 Advantages
Day 58 Disadvantages
Day 59 Employees Engagement
Day 60 Company news letter
Week 11 Day 61 Correspondence with directors
Day 62 Correspondence with shareholders
Day 63 Internal communication strategy
Day 64 E-mail letters – Types
Day 65 Posting-tweets - advantages
Day 66 Posting-tweets - disadvantages
Week 12 Day 67 Formatting the report
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Day 68 Basics subsidiary parts of report
Day 69 Guidelines for creating agenda
Day 70 Blogs Concept - advantages
Day 71 Blogs - disadvantages
Day 72 Summary of the unit-assignment to be given
Prepared by : Mr.B.Bheemaraj Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 8 14.12.18
2 10 7.1.19
3 9 28.1.19
4 16 15.2.19
5 29 11.3.19
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Subject Name : Modern Office Management
Subject code : 5EB
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Poornima
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (June 2018 – Nov2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand the perspectives of office environment and its communication.
To understand office systems and procedures
To understand office personnel relations.
To know various methods of filing.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 – Concept of office – Objectives – Importance of
office
Day 2 Functions of office – Basic functions – Administrative functions
Day 3 Size of office – Types of office
Day 4 Relationship between office and other departments
Day 5 Scientific office management – Meaning – Principles –
Elements
Week 2
Day 6 Office organisation – Concept – Principles of Office
organisation
Day 7 Office Manager – duties – Roles – Qualities
Day 8 Office management – Concept – Functions of office
Management
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Day 9 Types of organisation – Line – line and staff
Day 10 Functional – Divisional – Project organisation
Week 3
Day 11 Matrix organisation Organisation chart – Meaning – Types –
Advantages and Disadvantages
Day 12 Centralisation – Meaning – Determinants – Merits and demerits
Day 13 Decentralisation - Meaning – Determinants – Merits and
demerits
Day 14 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given.
Day 15 UNIT-1I – Office Location – Concepts – Factors influencing
office location - office Building – concept – Characteristics
Week 4
Day 16 Factors influencing office building – Office Layout – Meaning
– Factors influencing office layout
Day 17 Office Environment – Meaning – Physical components
Day 18 Physical hazards in office environment – Safety and secrecy in
offices
Day 19 Office communication – Meaning – Features of communication
Day 20 Classification of communication
Week 5
Day 21 Barriers to Communication
Day 22 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 23 UNIT-1II – Office Correspondence – Meaning – Features
Day 24 Centralised correspondence – Meaning – Merits and demerits
Day 25 Decentralised correspondence - Meaning – Merits and demerits
Week 6
Day 26 Typing system – Introduction – Factors – Departmental typing
– Meaning – Advantages and disadvantages
Day 27 Typing pools – Concepts – Advantages and disadvantages
Day 28 Record management – Meaning – Types of records
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Day 29 Principles of record keeping
Day 30 Filing – Meaning – Characteristics – Methods of filing
Week 7
Day 31 Types of filing systems
Day 32 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 33 UNIT-1V – Office systems and procedures – Meaning –
Definition – Characteristics of sound office system
Day 34 Objectives of sound office system – Advantages of office
system and procedures
Day 35 Disadvantages of office system- Work simplification – Meaning
– objectives of work simplification
Week 8
Day 36 Principles of work simplification- Factors considered for work
simplification
Day 37 Methods of improving work simplification – Advantages-
Disadvantages of work simplification
Day 38 Reports – meaning – Definition of Report- Characteristics of
report writing- Objectives of report writing – Kinds of reports
Day 39 Continuation of kinds of report writing – Principles of report
writing- Process of report writing- Presentation of report writing
Day 40 Advantages and Disadvantages of reports- Summary of the unit
– Assignments to be given
Week 9
Day 41 UNIT_V Office personnel relations – Meaning – Definition –
Characteristics of personnel management
Day 42 Functions of personnel management- Objectives of personnel
management-
Day 43 Office committees – Concept – Characteristics – Types of
office committee- Advantages and Disadvantages of Office
committee
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Day 44 Employee Morale – Meaning – Definition – Characteristics-
Importance of Morale- Factors influencing Morale
Day 45 Measures to build high employee morale
Week 10
Day 46 Employee productivity – Meaning Definition – Factors
affecting productivity
Day 47 Measurement of productivity
Day 48 Importance of productivity
Day 49 Relationship between morale and productivity
Day 50 Employee Morale – Meaning – Definition – Features of
employee welfare
Week 11
Day 51 Objectives – Scope of employee welfare
Day 52 Benefits of employee welfare – Employee Grievances –
Concept- Meaning – Definition
Day 53 Characteristics of Employee grievances – Types of Grievances
Day 54 Causes of Employee Grievances – Effects of Employee
Grievances
Day 55 Work Measurement – Meaning – Definition - Objectives
Week 12
Day 56 Functions of work measurement – Steps in work measurement
Day 57 Techniques of work measurement
Day 58 Control of office work Meaning – Definition – Characteristics
Day 59 Types of control in offices - Process of control in offices-
Criteria for effective control system
Day 60 Advantages and Disadvantages of controlling- Summary of the
unit – Assignments to be given
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red by : Ms.S.Poornima Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 14 6.7.18
2 8 28.7.18
3 10 21.8.18
4 8 17.9.18
5 20 9.10.18
Total 60
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Subject Name : Modern Office Management
Subject code : 5EB
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Poornima
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (June 2018 – Nov2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand the perspectives of office environment and its communication.
To understand office systems and procedures
To understand office personnel relations.
To know various methods of filing.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 – Concept of office – Objectives – Importance of
office
Day 2 Functions of office – Basic functions – Administrative functions
Day 3 Size of office – Types of office
Day 4 Relationship between office and other departments
Day 5 Scientific office management – Meaning – Principles –
Elements
Week 2
Day 6 Office organisation – Concept – Principles of Office
organisation
Day 7 Office Manager – duties – Roles – Qualities
Day 8 Office management – Concept – Functions of office
Management
Day 9 Types of organisation – Line – line and staff
Day 10 Functional – Divisional – Project organisation
Week 3 Day 11 Matrix organisation Organisation chart – Meaning – Types –
Advantages and Disadvantages
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Day 12 Centralisation – Meaning – Determinants – Merits and demerits
Day 13 Decentralisation - Meaning – Determinants – Merits and
demerits
Day 14 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given.
Day 15 UNIT-1I – Office Location – Concepts – Factors influencing
office location - office Building – concept – Characteristics
Week 4
Day 16 Factors influencing office building – Office Layout – Meaning
– Factors influencing office layout
Day 17 Office Environment – Meaning – Physical components
Day 18 Physical hazards in office environment – Safety and secrecy in
offices
Day 19 Office communication – Meaning – Features of communication
Day 20 Classification of communication
Week 5
Day 21 Barriers to Communication
Day 22 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 23 UNIT-1II – Office Correspondence – Meaning – Features
Day 24 Centralised correspondence – Meaning – Merits and demerits
Day 25 Decentralised correspondence - Meaning – Merits and demerits
Week 6
Day 26 Typing system – Introduction – Factors – Departmental typing
– Meaning – Advantages and disadvantages
Day 27 Typing pools – Concepts – Advantages and disadvantages
Day 28 Record management – Meaning – Types of records
Day 29 Principles of record keeping
Day 30 Filing – Meaning – Characteristics – Methods of filing
Week 7
Day 31 Types of filing systems
Day 32 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 33 UNIT-1V – Office systems and procedures – Meaning –
Definition – Characteristics of sound office system
Day 34 Objectives of sound office system – Advantages of office
system and procedures
Day 35 Disadvantages of office system- Work simplification – Meaning
– objectives of work simplification
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Week 8
Day 36 Principles of work simplification- Factors considered for work
simplification
Day 37 Methods of improving work simplification – Advantages-
Disadvantages of work simplification
Day 38 Reports – meaning – Definition of Report- Characteristics of
report writing- Objectives of report writing – Kinds of reports
Day 39 Continuation of kinds of report writing – Principles of report
writing- Process of report writing- Presentation of report writing
Day 40 Advantages and Disadvantages of reports- Summary of the unit
– Assignments to be given
Week 9
Day 41 UNIT_V Office personnel relations – Meaning – Definition –
Characteristics of personnel management
Day 42 Functions of personnel management- Objectives of personnel
management-
Day 43 Office committees – Concept – Characteristics – Types of
office committee- Advantages and Disadvantages of Office
committee
Day 44 Employee Morale – Meaning – Definition – Characteristics-
Importance of Morale- Factors influencing Morale
Day 45 Measures to build high employee morale
Week 10
Day 46 Employee productivity – Meaning Definition – Factors
affecting productivity
Day 47 Measurement of productivity
Day 48 Importance of productivity
Day 49 Relationship between morale and productivity
Day 50 Employee Morale – Meaning – Definition – Features of
employee welfare
Week 11
Day 51 Objectives – Scope of employee welfare
Day 52 Benefits of employee welfare – Employee Grievances –
Concept- Meaning – Definition
Day 53 Characteristics of Employee grievances – Types of Grievances
Day 54 Causes of Employee Grievances – Effects of Employee
Grievances
Day 55 Work Measurement – Meaning – Definition - Objectives
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Week 12
Day 56 Functions of work measurement – Steps in work measurement
Day 57 Techniques of work measurement
Day 58 Control of office work Meaning – Definition – Characteristics
Day 59 Types of control in offices - Process of control in offices-
Criteria for effective control system
Day 60 Advantages and Disadvantages of controlling- Summary of the
unit – Assignments to be given
Prepa
red by : Ms.S.Poornima Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 14 6.7.18
2 8 28.7.18
3 10 21.8.18
4 8 17.9.18
5 20 9.10.18
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Subject Name : Campus to corporate
Subject code : 5zv
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.POORNIMA
Lesson plan duration: 6 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood .
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Introduction etiquette
Day 2 Corporate , etiquette
Day 3 Work place etiquette
Week 2 Day 4 Business etiquette
Day 5 Email etiquette
Day 6 Tele phone etiquette
Week 3 Day 7 Meeting etiquette
Day 8 Video clipping to watch and note down the critical aspects
pertaining to etiquettes
Day 9 Attire aspects - Paste own photograph
Week 4 Day 10 Formal and informal dress code
Day 11 Cut and paste various photo graphs pictures to distinguish
dressing for different occasions
Day 12 E-Communication introduction
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Week 5
Day 13 Creation of email id
Day 14 Email id and work with groups – make mail attachments
Day 15 Join professional groups in Social net work
Week 6 Day 16 Download and upload files using virtual memory
Day 17 Modern communication such as fax
Day 18 Networking using tumblr
Week 7 Day 19 Messaging using Linked in
Day 20 Using Face book
Day 21 Chat using Skype
Week 8 Day 22 Using Orkut
Day 23 Group discussion
Day 24 Reasoning
Week 9 Day 25 Reasoning continued
Day 26 Nonverbal, reasoning areas
Day 27 Nonverbal, reasoning areas Practice exercises
Week 10 Day 28 Nonverbal, reasoning areas practice exercises
Day 29 Competitive exams for employment
Day 30 Quantitative and verbal aptitude
Week 11 Day 31 Quantitative and verbal aptitude
Day 32 Quantitative and verbal aptitude
Day 33 Competitive exams for employment, discussion
Week 12 Day 34 Higher studies guidelines
Day 35 Importance of positive attitude
Day 36 Identify and enumerate ways to nurture positive attitude
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 8 13.7.18
2 7 03.8.18
3 7 23.8.18
4 8 03.9.18
5 6 24.9.18
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SEMESTER –VI
Subject Name : Entrepreneurship and small Business Management
Subject code : 63A
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.P.Rajappan
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (Dec 2018 –March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand the various risk factors involved for an entrepreneur
To know course content and various Entrepreneurship development programmes.
To know the marketing strategy for small business
To know the various source of finance for new ventures.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT -1 -Introduction of entrepreneurship and its meaning
and definition and concepts
Day 2 Characteristics of entrepreneurship and its scope
Day 3 Basic functions of entrepreneurship and to know the
essentials of entrepreneurship
Day 4 Types of entrepreneurship and its main advantages and its
scope
Day 5 Motivation of entrepreneurial development and basic
discussion about today’s entrepreneurs
Day 6 Roles of entrepreneurship and its importance
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Week 2 Day 7 Meaning and definition about the theory in achievements
Day 8 Needs for achievement theory
Day 9 Overall essentials of human behaviour theory and risk taking
theory
Day 10 Scope of risk taking behaviour and its advantages
Day 11 Learning about the new innovation of entrepreneurs by
today’s technology
Day 12 Role of entrepreneurship in economic development
Week 3 Day 13 Continuity of role of entrepreneurship in economic
developments
Day 14 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 15 UNIT-II - Concepts to be given about entrepreneur growth
Day 16 Factors affecting the entrepreneur growth
Day 17 Concepts of economic growth in entrepreneur development
Day 18 Factors affecting the non economic environment in economic
growth
Week 4 Day 19 Studying about the entrepreneurial structures in economic
developments
Day 20 Concepts and needs of entrepreneurship development
programmes
Day 21 Needs and advantages of entrepreneurship development
Day 22 Purposes or objectives of entrepreneurship development
programmes
Day 23 Course contents of entrepreneurship and study about its
specific and general objectives
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Day 24 Phases of entrepreneurship development programmes
Week 5 Day 25 Continuity of Phases of entrepreneurship development
programmes
Day 26 Evaluation of entrepreneurship development programmes
Day 27 Institutional support to entrepreneurs
Day 28 General discussion and suggestion given to entrepreneurs for
their success in society
Day 29 Institutional support to entrepreneurs and its advantages
Day 30 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Week 6 Day 31 UNIT-III - Introduction to small business and its basic
concepts
Day 32 Meaning and definition of small business management and its
features
Day 33 Evolution of small entrepreneurs
Day 34 Factors affecting the small scale business entrepreneurs
Day 35 Development of small business management and its
techniques
Day 36 Concepts of small business management
Week 7 Day 37 Categories for small scale business management
Day 38 Characteristics for small scale business management and its
advantages
Day 39 Role of small scale business management
Day 40 Functions of small scale business management
Day 41 Importance of small scale business management
Day 42 Authorities and Responsibilities of small business
management
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Week 8 Day 43 Business ideas for the new entrepreneurs for its economic
development
Day 44 Sources of small business management
Day 45 Incubating the small business and studying about
entrepreneurship development personality
Day 46 Technical assistance for small business and its concepts
Day 47 Prepapreparation of feasibility reports and discussion to write a
feasible reports in practical
Day 48 Legal formalities to be followed by small scale business
management by the entrepreneurs
Week 9 Day 49 Procedures of small scale business management
Day 50 Different procedures for the documentation of small scale
business by the entrepreneurs
Day 51 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 52 UNIT –IV- Business plan and its concepts
Day 53 Meaning and definition of business plans and its scope
Day 54 Features and objectives of business plans
Week 10 Day 55 Marketing plans for the entrepreneurs and its importance
Day 56 Different components of business plans
Day 57 Competitive analysis and its features
Day 58 Marketing strategy for small business and its concepts
Day 59 Meaning and definition of marketing strategy and scope of
marketing strategy for small business
Day 60 Market survey and its basic concepts and elements
Week 11 Day 61 Meaning and definition of market survey for small scale
business objectives, advantages and disadvantages of market
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surveys
Day 62 Market demand and its concepts and advantages
Day 63 Break even analysis and its concepts and importance
Day 64 Sales forecasting meaning and its definition and advantages
and disadvantages
Day 65 Studying about the market assistance through government
channels and to study the scope of channels available for the
entrepreneurs
Day 66 Risk analysis, meaning, concepts, advantages and
disadvantages
Week 12 Day 67 Chart showing the break even analysis and its advantages
Day 68 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 69 UNIT-V- Start- up costs and its concepts -Concepts of small
business and its importance
Day 70 The financial plan meaning and definition and its objectives
Institutional finance supporting SSI and their wider scope
Day 71 Source of finance for new ventures Venture capital meaning
and definition and its needs and importance- types of venture
capital
Day 72 Basic start- up problems for the entrepreneurs summary of the
unit – Assignments to be given
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 14 9.1.19
2 16 24.1.19
3 21 14.2.19
4 17 13.3.19
5 4 29.3.19
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Subject Name : Investment Management
Subject code : 63B
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.B.Bheemaraj
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To know the various Bank deposits and its schemes
To understand the different money market instruments
To know the important chart patterns
To understand the concept of portfolio management
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
UNIT-I -Concept of investment and introduction of
investment
Day 2 Meaning and definition of investment management and its
features
Day 3 Importance of investment management
Day 4 Advantages and disadvantages of investment management
Day 5 Speculation of investment management
Day 6 Different forms of investment management
Week 2 Day 7 Learning about the banking deposits
Day 8 Discussion about the investment in banking sectors
Day 9 Post office schemes and its concepts and importance
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Day 10 Government securities meaning and definition and concepts
and types of securities
Day 11 Learning about the mutual fund schemes and different types
of mutual scheme in India
Day 12 Provident funds meaning and its concepts
Week 3 Day 13 Company deposits in investment management and its scope
Day 14 Investment in gold and silver and its its wider scope
Day 15 Investment management in real estate and needs of money
invested in real estate
Day 16 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 17 UNIT-II - Investment insurance and its basic concepts
Day 18 Meaning and definition of investment insurance and its
features
Week 4 Day 19 Meaning and definition of capital market instruments and
the essential of investing in capital market instruments
Day 20 Money market instruments meaning and definition and its
concepts
Day 21 Different types of money market instruments
Day 22 Derivatives of money market instruments
Day 23 Futures of money market instruments in investment
management and various options given to invest in money
market instruments
Day 24 Meaning , definition and concept of shares
Week 5 Day 25 Types and features shares investing
Day 26 Meaning and definition of debentures and its concepts
Day 27 Nature and types of debentures and its disadvantages
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Day 28 Meaning and definition of primary market and its concepts
Day 29 Scope of investing in primary markets
Day 30 Role and functions of NIM and the concepts of methods of
floating new issues
Week 6 Day 31 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 32 UNIT-III -Secondary market meaning and definition and
basic concepts of secondary market
Day 33 Functions of secondary market and its role
Day 34 Bombay stock exchange market in investment management
and its scope of investing in Bombay stock exchange
Day 35 National stock exchange and its scope
Day 36 Basic benefits of investing in national stock exchange
Week 7 Day 37 Trading practices introduction, meaning and its definition
Day 38 Security marketing indicators concepts meaning and
definition
Day 39 Features, advantages and disadvantages of investing in
security market indicators
Day 40 Studying about the investment returns
Day 41 Risks involved in investment management
Day 42 Meaning, definition and concepts of security exchange
board of India
Week 8 Day 43 Role and functions of security exchange board of India
Day 44 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 45 UNIT-1V-Security analysis concepts meaning and
definition
Day 46 Approaches to security analysis
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Day 47 Fundamental analysis concepts and its scope
Day 48 Economic analysis concepts and its scope
Week 9 Day 49 Industry analysis concepts and its scope
Day 50 Company analysis concepts and its scope
Day 51 Technical analysis concepts and its scope
Day 52 Dow theory concepts and its merits and demerits
Day 53 Types of charts and its concepts
Day 54 Important patterns of charts
Week 10 Day 55 Scope of studying the charts
Day 56 Difference between economic industry and company
analysis
Day 57 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be give
Day 58 UNIT-V- Efficient market theory introduction and its basic
concepts
Day 59 Meaning and definition of efficient markets theory and its
features
Day 60 Random walk theory and its basic concepts
Week 11 Day 61 Meaning and definition of Random walk theory and its
features
Day 62 The weak form of efficient market hypothesis
Day 63 Empirical tests of the weak form theory
Day 64 Semi strong form and its concepts and the studies based on
studies on semi strong form
Day 65 Strong form and its concepts and the studies based on
studies on strong form
Day 66 Port folio analysis introduction and its concepts
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Week 12 Day 67 Meaning and definition of port folio management and
process of port folio management
Day 68 Principles of port folio management
Day 69 Introduction of Markowitz theory and Markowitz model
Day 70 Features of Markowitz model- Baumols model and risks
return in sharpe model
Day 71 Port folio selection and sharpes port folio models- Policies
of port folio management
Day 72 Assumption of port folio model- Summary of the unit –
Assignments to be given
Prepared by : Mr.B.Bheemaraj Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 16 14.12.18
2 16 7.1.19
3 13 28.1.19
4 12 15.2.19
5 15 11.3.19
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Subject Name : Service Marketing
Subject code : 63C
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Gomathi
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand the nature and classification of services
To familiarise with the factors of consumer behaviour in service marketing
To evaluate the gap between perceived and actual service quality
To apply marketing strategies in various services -Hospitals, Travel & tourism, Education,
Entertainment, telecom and financial services..
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
UNIT-1,Concept of services ,components of services
economy
Day 2 Characteristics of services ,importance of services
Day 3 Classification of services, players in services sectors
Day 4 Evolution of services sector, growth of services sector
Day 5 Importance of services sector
Week 2 Day 6 Importance of services to other Industries
Day 7 Differences between goods and services.
Day 8 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
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Day 9 UNIT-2,Meaning ,definition of services marketing
Day 10 Factors affecting service marketing
Week 3 Day 11 Importance of services in marketing ,obstacles in service
marketing
Day 12 Services marketing mix-traditional marketing mix expanded
marketing mix
Day 13 Components of service system
Day 14 Service marketing system
Day 15 Service product-service product levels
Week 4 Day 16 Service product planning, service product mix
Day 17 Service pricing-objectives, factors
Day 18 Service pricing procedure, methods of pricing services
Day 19 Services pricing strategy
Day 20 Service distribution –characteristics distribution channel
Week 5 Day 21 Service distribution strategy, challenges in service
distribution
Day 22 Services promotions –objectives , role of services
promotions
Day 23 Services promotion mix, challenge of service
communication
Day 24 Physical evidence –elements of physical evidence
Day 25 Types ,methods, importance of physical evidence
Week 6 Day 26 Services cape –role of services cape
Day 27 Service design –elements ,components
Day 28 Design methodology, challenges, new services development
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Day 29 Service blueprinting –components, stages in blueprinting
Day 30 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Week 7 Day 31 UNIT-3 service quality- importance, measuring service
quality
Day 32 Gap model of service quality
Day 33 Service quality - application ,process, maintaining service
quality
Day 34 Dimension of service quality, process of measuring service
quality
Day 35 Service quality management
Week 8 Day 36 Process of managing service quality, maintaining service
quality
Day 37 Understanding customer expectations of services
Day 38 Introduction to customer expectations
Day 39 Levels of expectations ,tolerance zone
Day 40 Factors influencing customer expectations of service
Week 9 Day 41 Issues involving customer service expectations
Day 42 Balancing between desired and adequate services
Day 43 Managing customer expectations
Day 44 Exceeding customer expectations
Day 45 Model of consumer expectations and perceptions
Week 10 Day 46 Factors influencing customer perception of services
Day 47 Strategies for influencing customer perceptions
Day 48 Quality function development for services-meaning
,definition
Day 49 Process of QFD, tools, deployment of QDF Summary of the
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unit – Assignments to be given
Day 50 UNIT-4 Travel services, meaning and definition Nature of
travel services, types of travel services Importance of travel
services
Week 11 Day 51 Introduction of hotel services, major department of a hostel
Tourism services, nature of tourism services
Day 52 Components of tourism services, importance of tourism
services- Meaning and introduction of financial services
Day 53 Nature and types of financial services, importance Logistics
services and its nature, types, importance of logistics
services
Day 54 Education service-meaning ,definition ,nature Education
service-types Entertainment services-nature, types,
importance
Day 55 Telecom services-nature, types, importance Summary of the
unit – Assignments to be given -Unit V-Marketing the
financial services –meaning, definition of financial services
Week 12 Day 56 segmenting financial services ,targeting financial services
Positioning financial services Home loans-meaning,
marketing mix of Home loans
Day 57 Devising of strategies in financial services marketing –credit
cards –meaning, marketing mix of credit card
Day 58 Insurance –meaning, marketing mix of insurance services.
Instrumentality of insurance marketing in promoting
insurance business Banking –meaning, marketing mix of
banking services
Day 59 Marketing of education services-market segmentation of
education services , marketing mix of education services
Consultancy services marketing – meaning ,nature
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Day 60 Market segmentation for consultancy services, marketing
mix of consultancy. Summary of the unit – Assignments to
be given
Prepared by : Mrs.S.Gomathi Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 08 28.12.18
2 22 8.01.19
3 19 30.1.19
4 6 15.2.19
5 5 16.3.19
Total 60
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Subject Name : Banking Law and Practice
Subject code : 6EB
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Poornima
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To understand the Relationship between banker and Customer
To understand various types of Deposits
To know the general procedure for opening an account
To understand the essential features of cheque
To know various forms of securities
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
UNIT-I – Definition of banker and Customer – Origin of
Banking- Stages or views of Banking
Day 2 Relationship between banker and customer - General
relationship
Day 3 Special relationship
Day 4 Banker’s lien – Concept – Kinds of lien
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Day 5 Banker’s duty
Week 2 Day 6 Banker’s duty to maintain secrecy of customer’s Accounts
Day 7 Continuation of secrecy of maintaining customer’s accounts
Day 8 General precautions- Feature of RBI
Day 9 Banking regulation Act 1949 – origin of act – Definition of
Banking business
Day 10 Banking company – capital requirements
Week 3 Day 11 Management – Licensing – Opening of new branches –
Inspection of Banks etc...
Day 12 RBI credit control measures – Qualitative and quantitative
measures
Day 13 Quantitative measures
Day 14 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 15 UNIT-II – Opening of account – Concept – General
precautions for opening an account.
Week 4 Day 16 Types of Deposit – Meaning – Current account – Fixed
deposit account
Day 17 Savings deposit- Recurring deposit
Day 18 Special types of customer- minor – Married woman
Day 19 lunatic-Partnership firm
Day 20 Joint stock company- Non trading companies etc..
Week 5 Day 21 Bank pass book – Concept – Is pass book an authentic record
Day 22 Collection of banker – Banker as a holder for value
Day 23 Statutory protection
Day 24 Duties of a collecting banker
Day 25 Banker lien – Concept – Circumstances for exercising line –
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Kinds of lien – general lien
Week6 Day 26 Particular lien – negative lien
Day 27 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 28 UNIT-III – Cheque – Meaning – Definition – Features of a
valid cheque
Day 29 Crossing – Meaning – Types of crossing – General crossing
– essentials – significance
Day 30 special crossing – essentials- significance
Week7 Day 31 Not negotiable crossing – significance
Day 32 A/c payee crossing- significance – opening of crossing
Day 33 Endorsement – Concept – Definition – kinds of Endorsement
– Blank endorsement
Day 34 special endorsement – Restrictive endorsement etc...
Day 35 Marking – meaning – significance of marking
Week 8 Day 36 Payment of cheques – statutory protection duties to paying
banker
Day 37 precautions before honouring a cheque
Day 38 Collective banker- Feature – Importance
Day 39 statutory protection to collective banker- Refusal of payment
Day 40 Cheques duties holder & holder in due course.
Week 9 Day 41 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 42 UNIT-IV – Loans and advances – concept – principles of
sound lending- Secured and advances -unsecured advances
Day 43 Forms of advances- Forms of securities – concept – lien –
pledge – essentials
Day 44 Advantages and disadvantages of pledge- Rights of a banker
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as a pledge – Duties of the pledge
Day 45 Mortgage – meaning –Forms of mortgages – simple –
mortgage by conditional sale
Week 10 Day 46 Usufructuary mortgage – English mortgage – Anomalous
mortgage – legal vs. equitable mortgage
Day 47 Essential requirements of equitable mortgage
Day 48 advantages – disadvantages of equitable motgage- Rights of
Mortgagor – Rights of mortgagee
Day 49 Hypothecation – Meaning – Precautions- Advantages and
Disadvantages of Hypothecation
Day 50 Advance against documents of title to goods-
Week 11 Day 51 Summary of the unit – Assignments to be given
Day 52 UNIT-V – Position of surety – Letter of credit – Concept –
Definition Four principle parties – Types of letter of credit –
Documentary and clean letter of credit
Day 53 Revocable and irrevocable letter of credit – fixed and
revolving letter of credit
Day 54 With or without recourse letter of credit – Transferable and
non-transferable letter of credit
Day 55 Back – Back letter of credit – Red clause letter of credit –
Green clause letter of credit
Week 12 Day 56 Travellers letter of credit – Travelling cheque
Day 57 CrediCredit card – Meaning - Features
Day 58 Teller system – concept – usefulness
Day 59 Bill- Concept – Types of bill – Supply bill
Day 60 Purchase bill – discounting bill- Summary of the unit –
Assignments to be given
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 14 7.1.19
2 13 31.1.19
3 14 28.2.19
4 10 12.3.19
5 9 22.3.19
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Subject Name : Soft skills for Business
Subject code : 6zv
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 3 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.B.BHEEMARAJ
Lesson plan duration: 6 weeks (June 2018 – Nov 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood .
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Presentation skills
Day 2 Presentation concept-Effective - Ineffective
Day 3 Powerpoint presentation
Week 2 Day 4 Flash in assisting the presentation need to be encouraged
Day 5 Negotiation skills
Day 6 Preparing the negotiation skills
Week 3 Day 7 Observe and record the negotiation skills
Day 8 Practical roll play in negotiation skills
Day 9 Group discussion skills
Week 4 Day 10 Leaderless group behaviour
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Day 11 Arguments vs Discussion
Day 12 Guiding and controlling group discussion
Week 5
Day 13 Small group practices as well as observation
Day 14 Team working skill – forming
Day 15 Team working skill – forming- norming
Week 6 Day 16 Team working skill – forming- norming – performing
Day 17 Encourage team formation
Day 18 Team formation inter and intra class teams
Week 7 Day 19 List the exercise in team
Day 20 Facing interview
Day 21 How to face an Interview
Week 8 Day 22 How to present in interview
Day 23 Before facing an interview – Do’s and Donts
Day 24 Manner’s and etiquette to be maintained
Week 9 Day 25 Dress codes to be followed in interviews
Day 26 Common questions to be asked during interview
Day 27 Non – verbal communications – concept
Week 10 Day 28 Body Language
Day 29 Facial expressions
Day 30 Face – Face communication
Week 11 Day 31 Career options
Day 32 Skills vs career options
Day 33 Career Planning
Week 12 Day 34 Swot analysis
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Day 35 Career focus
Day 36 Awareness of different careers and its sources
Prepared by : Mr.B.Bheemaraj Approved by: Prof.P.Rajappan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 8 13.7.18
2 8 03.8.18
3 7 23.8.18
4 7 03.9.18
5 6 24.9.18
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Bachelor of Computer Applications
(BCA)
Department of Computer Applications
PIONEER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
Teaching lesson plan
Semester wise
2018-2019
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Language – I 11T 6
English – I 12E 6
Core 2: Digital Fundamentals and Computer
Architecture
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Core 1: Computing Fundamentals and C
Programming
13A 4
Core 2: Digital Fundamentals and Computer
Architecture
13B 4
Core Lab 1: Programming Lab – C 13P 3
Allied 1: Mathematical Structure For Computer
Science
1AA 5
Environmental Studies 1FA 2
II
Core 3: C++ Programming 23A 5
Core Lab 2: Programming Lab – C++ 23P 4
Core Lab 3: Internet Basics 23Q 2
Allied 2: Discrete Mathematics 2AA 5
Value Education – Human Rights 2FB 2
III
Core 4: Data Structures 33A 6
Core 5: Java Programming 33B 6
Core Lab 4: Programming Lab – Java 33P 5
Allied 3: Computer based Optimization Technique 3AC 6
Skill based Subject 1- WEB PROGRAMMIG 3ZA 5
(Yoga for HumanExcellence) 3FC 2
Core 6: System Software andOperating System 43A 6
Core 7: Linux and Shell Programming 43B 6
Core Lab 5: Linux and Shell Programming Lab
43P
6
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IV Allied 4: 4AC 6
V
Skill based subject 2 (lab) 4ZP 4
General Awareness 4FE 2
Core 8: RDBMS & Oracle 53A 6
Core 9: Visual Basic 53B 6
Core Lab 6: Programming Lab – VB & Oracle 53P 6
Elective 1 &&- PHP and Scripting Languages 5EB 6
Skill based Subject 3: CASE Tools concepts and
applications
5ZC 6
VI
Core 10: Graphics & Multimedia 63A 5
Core 11: Project Work Lab %% 67V 5
Core Lab 7: Programming Lab – Graphics &
Multimedia
63P 6
Elective II -Computer Networks 6EA 5
Elective III- E- Commerce 6ED 5
Skill based Subject 4 (lab) - Case Tools Lab 6ZP 4
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SEMESTER I
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil I
Subject code : 11T
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Asha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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2 13 13.08.2018
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4 18 25.09.2018
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 12E
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Miss. S.Babuji & Mrs.V.Jency
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: ONE ACT PLAYS
The short stories and one- act plays teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I
Prose 1. The refugee by K.A.Abbas introduction
Day 2 Author introduction
Day 3 The lesson to be taken in detailed
Day 4 Essay to be given for prose
Day 5 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 6 Prose 2: The Lady or the tiger to be taken
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Prose 3 –The sky is the limit text explanation
Day 11 Essay to be given
Day 12 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 3
Day 13 Class test to be conducted
Day 14 UNIT-II
Poetry 1- The solitary Reaper by William Shakespeare
Day 15 Poem explanation
Day 16 Essay to be given
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Day 17 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 18 Class test to be conducted
Week 4
Day 19 Poetry 2: Gift to be taken
Day 20 Essay to be Given
Day 21 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 22 Class test to be conducted
Day 23 Poetry 3- Ode to a west wind -introduction
Day 24 Detailed explanation with major themes
Week 5
Day 25 Essay to be given
Day 26 One words to be discussed
Day 27 Class test to be conducted
Day 28 UNIT-III
Short story 1: The fortune Teller text explanation
Day 29 Essay to be given for short story
Day 30 Objective questions to be given for “The fortune Teller”
Week 6
Day 31 Short story 2- The Post master text explanation
Day 32 Essay to be given
Day 33 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 34 Class test to be conducted
Day 35 Short Story 3- The Model Millionaire Introduction
Day 36 Text explanation
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 39 Class test to be conducted
Day 40 UNIT-IV :
One Act Play 1: The Death Trap
Day 41 Explanation of the play
Day 42 The play to be continued
Week 8
Day 43 Essay to be given
Day 44 One words to be discussed
Day 45 Class test to be conducted
Day 46 One Act Play 2: The Anniversary taken
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Day 47 One act play taken in detailed
Day 48 Play to be enacted.
Week 9
Day 49 Play to be enacted
Day 50 Essay to be given
Day 51 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 52 Class test to be conducted
Day 53 UNIT-V
Grammar 1: parts of speech
Day 54 Noun, adjective, conjunction
Week 10
Day 55 Pronoun, adverbs
Day 56 Interjection, preposition, verbs
Day 57 Exercises to be given
Day 58 Class test to be conducted
Day 59 Grammar 2.Articles taken in detailed
Day 60 Exercises to be given.
Week 11
Day 61 Grammar 3– Prepositions to be taken in detailed
Day 62 Examples given
Day 63 Exercises to be given for practice
Day 64 Class test to be conducted
Day 65 Grammar 4– Jumbled sentences taken
Day 66 Exercises to be given for practice
Week 12
Day 67 Class test to be conducted
Day 68 Grammar 5–Tenses -Introduction
Day 69 Present Tense with exercises
Day 70 Past Tense with exercises
Day 71 Future Tense with exercises
Day 72 Class test to be conducted
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Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 13 19.07.2018
2 15 06.08.2018
3 12 24.08.2018
4 13 27.08.2018
5 19 12.10.2018
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Subject Name : COMPUTING FUNDAMENTALS AND C PROGRAMMING
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. B. Prabadevi & Mrs. M. Hemalatha
Lesson plan duration:18 weeks ( June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
It’s a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that adds
Smalltalk, style messaging to the C programming language.
To introduce the concept of the structured programming methodology
This reference will take you through simple and practical approach while
learning Objective-C Programming language learn about the Computer
fundamentals and the C programming language concepts
To appreciate the need for a programming language
.
Week Days Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction to C-Programming
Day 2 Unit I:Introduction to computer
Day 3 History of Computers-Generations of Computers
Day 4 Classification of Computers
Week 2
Day 5 Basic Anatomy of a Computer System
Day 6 Input Devices, Processors
Day 7 Output Devices-Memory Management
Day 8 Types of Software, Overview of Operating System
Week 3
Day 9 Programming Languages, Translator Programs, Problem Solving,
Techniques
Day 10 Unit II: Overview of C
Day 11 Introduction to overview of C
Day 12 Character set, C tokens, keyword & Identifiers
Week 4 Day 13 Class test –theory, Constants, Variables, Data types
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Day 14 Declaration of variables, Assigning values to variables
Day 15 Defining Symbolic Constants
Day 16 Arithmetic, Relational, Logical, Assignment, Conditional,
Bitwise, Special, Increment and Decrement operators
Week 5
Day 17 Arithmetic Expressions, Evaluation of expression
Day 18 Precedence of arithmetic operators, Type conversion in
expression, Operator precedence & associativity
Day 19 Mathematical functions, Reading & Writing a character
Day 20 Formatted input and output
Week 6
Day 21 UNIT III: Decision Making and Branching: Introduction
Day 22 if, if….else, nesting of if …else statements
Day 23 else if ladder – The switch statement, The ?: Operator
Day 24 The goto Statement.
Week 7
Day 25 Decision Making and Looping: Introduction
Day 26 The while statement, The do statement
Day 27 The for statement-jumps in loops., Arrays, Character Arrays and
Strings
Day 28 UNIT IV: User-Defined Functions: Introduction
Week 8
Day 29 Need and Elements of User & Defined Functions
Day 30 Definition & Return Values and their types, Function Calls
Day 31 Declarations & Category of Functions, Nesting of Functions &
Recursion
Day 32 Passing Arrays and Strings to Functions
Week 9
Day 33 The Scope, Visibility and Lifetime of Variables
Day 34 Multi file Programs. Structures and Unions.
Day 35 Summary of the unit – Assignment and quiz to be conducted
Day 36 UNIT V: Pointers: Introduction
Week 10
Day 37 Understanding pointers
Day 38 Accessing the address of a variable Declaration and Initialization
of pointer Variable
Day 39 Pointer Expressions
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Head of the Department
Day 40 Pointer Increments and Scale factor
Week 11
Day 41 Pointers and Arrays & Pointers and Strings
Day 42 Array of pointers
Day 43 Pointers as Function Arguments
Day 44 Functions returning pointers
Week 12
Day 45 Pointers to Functions
Day 46 Pointers and Structures
Day 47 File Management in C
Day 48 Revision
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 09 25.06.2019
2 11 26.07.2019
3 07 20.08.2019
4 08 16.09.2019
5 13 05.10.2019
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Subject Name : DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS AND COMPUTER
ARCHITECTURE
Subject code : 13B
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.R.Divya & Mrs. J. Devi
Lesson plan duration: 16 weeks ( June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should have
Knowledge on Digital circuits, Memory Management and Interfacing of various components.
To provide an insight of how basic computer components are specified.
Fundamental knowledge of combinational logic design and sequential circuits.
Ability to solve boolean algebraic expression to digital design.
Ability to know about computer buses, I/O peripherals, Memory Management
and its types and instruction execution.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 General Introduction about Subject
Day 2 UNIT I: Number System and Binary Codes:Introduction
Day 3 Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal
Day 4 Binary addition, Multiplication, Division
Week 2
Day 5 Class Test: Conversions
Day 6 Floating point representation
Day 7 Complements-1’s Complement, Complements-2’s Complement
Day 8 BCD, Excess3 & Gray Code, Arithmetic Circuits: Introduction
Week 3
Day 9 Half adder, Full adder, Parallel binary adder
Day 10 BCD adder, Half subtractor, Full subtractor, Parallel binary subtractor
Day 11 Digital Logic: the Basic Gates – NOR, NAND, XOR Gates
Day 12 UNIT II: Combinational Logic Circuits
Week 4
Day 13 Boolean algebra , Karnaugh map, Canonical form 1
Day 14 Construction and properties – Implicants
Day 15 Class Test:Karnaugh Map, Don‘t care combinations
Day 16 Product of sum, Sum of products, simplifications.
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Week 5
Day 17 Sequential circuits: Flip-Flops: Introduction,
Day 18 RS, D, JK, and T , Multiplexers & Demultiplexers
Day 19 Decoder Encoder – shift registers, Counters
Day 20 UNIT III: Input – Output Organization: Introduction
Week 6
Day 21 Input – output interface, I/O Bus and Interface
Day 22 I/O Bus Versus Memory Bus,
Day 23 Isolated Versus Memory
Day 24 Mapped I/O,
Week 7
Day 25 Example of I/O Interface,
Day 26 Asynchronous data transfer:
Day 27 Strobe Control ,
Day 28 Handshaking
Week 8
Day 29 UNIT IV: Priority Interrupt: Introduction
Day 30 Daisy- Chaining Priority
Day 31 Parallel Priority Interrupt
Day 32 Direct Memory Access: DMA Controller
Week 9
Day 33 DMA Transfer
Day 34 Input – Output Processor: CPU-IOP Communication.
Day 35 Class Test: DMA
Day 36 UNIT V: Memory Organization: Memory Hierarchy
Week 10
Day 37 Main Memory
Day 38 Associative memory
Day 39 Hardware Organization
Day 40 Match Logic
Week 11
Day 41 Quiz:One Mark
Day 42 Read Operation
Day 43 Write Operation
Day 44 Cache Memory
Week 12
Day 45 Class test: Memory
Day 46 Associative, Direct, Set-associative Mapping
Day 47 Writing into Cache Initialization
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Day 48 Revision
Prepared by: Ms.R.Divya & Mrs.J.Devi Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 11 30.07.2018
2 8 21.08.2018
3 9 10.09.2018
4 7 25.09.2018
5 13 16.10.2018
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Subject Name : CORE LAB 1: PROGRAMMING LAB – C
Subject code : 13P
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. B. Prabadevi & Mrs. M. Hemalatha
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks ( JUNE 2018 – NOVEMBER 2018)
Course Objective :
C allows the programmer to write directly to memory
To design and construct well-structured programs with good programming practices
It allows to constructs struts, pointers and arrays are designed to structure and
manipulate memory in an efficient, machine-independent fashion.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction to c programming
Day 2 Explain the concepts of c
Day 3 Simple c program – functions
Week 2
Day 4 Explanation about header files
Day 5 Explain the concept of mathematical functions
Day 6 Program 1: C program to find the sum, average, standard
deviation for a given set of numbers.
Week 3
Day 7 Explain Array
Day 8 Test
Day 9 Program 2: C program to generate n prime numbers.
Week 4
Day 10 How to apply operators in arithmetic –simple examples
Day 11 Explain the concept of main function and Fibonacci series.
Day 12 Program 3: C program to generate Fibonacci series.
Week 5
Day 13 Lab Test-Program 2,Program 3
Day 14 Simple program implementing mathematical functions
Day 15 Program 4: C program to print magic square of order n where n
> 3 and n is odd.
Week 6 Day 16 String –Simple Programs
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Day 17
Program 5- C program to sort the given set of numbers in
ascending order.
Day 18 Lab Test-Program 4,Program 5
Week 7
Day 19 Program 6 - C program to check whether the given string is a
palindrome or not using pointers.
Day 20 Explain the concept of string
Day 21 Program 7- C program to count the number of Vowels in the
given sentence
Week 8
Day 22 Explain the concept of recursive function
Day 23 Explain the concept of recursive function with factorial
Day 24 Program 8- C program to find the factorial of a given number
using recursive function
Week 9
Day 25 Lab test – lab program 8
Day 26 Simple program for calculating the mark sheet of the class
Day 27
Program 9- C program to print the student=s Mark sheet
assuming roll no, name, and marks in 5 subjects in a structure.
Create an array of structures and print the mark sheet in the
University pattern.
Week 10
Day 28 Test-Program 9
Day 29 Explain the concept of matrix with pointers
Day 30 Program 10- Write a function using pointers to add two matrices
and to return the resultant matrix to the calling function.
Week 11
Day 28 Explain the concept of File
Day 29 Sample program for File
Day 30
Program 11- C program which receives two filenames as
arguments and check whether the file contents are same or not. If
same delete the second file.
Week 12
Day 28 Sample program for Inline functions
Day 29
Program 12: Program which takes a file as command line
argument and copy it to another file. At the end of the second file
write the total i)no of chars ii) no. of words and iii) no. of lines.
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Day 30 Test-program 11&12
Prepared by: Mrs. B. Prabadevi &
Mrs. M. Hemalatha Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
Program 1,2,3 14 16/07/2019
Program 4,5,6 06 01/08/2019
Program 7,8,9, 09 1708/2019
Program 10,11 05 20/08/2019
Program 12 02 05/09/2019
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Subject Name : MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
Subject code : 1AA
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.SARANYA DEVI & Mrs. P.POONGODI
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should
have understood the concepts of mathematics and learn applications of statistical and
numerical methods for computer science.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Unit I Matrices: Introduction about matrices
Day 2 Types of matrices
Day 3 Operational rules of matrices
Day 4 Matrix addition and subtraction
Day 5 Determinant
Week 2 Day 6 Matrix Scalar multiplication
Day 7 Matrix multiplication of 2nd
and 3rd
order
Day 8 Matrix inversion of 2nd
order
Day 9 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Day 10 Matrix inversion of 3rd
order
Week 3 Day 11 Solving the system of linear equation
Day 12 Rank of a matrix
Day 13 Related problems
Day 14 Eigen values and eigen vectors
Day 15 Related problems
Week 4 Day 16 Unit II: System of simultaneous linear algebraic equations
Gauss Elimination method
Day 17 Related problems
Day 18 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 19 Gauss Jordan method
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Day 20 Related problems
Week 5
Day 21 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 22 Gauss Seidel method
Day 23 Related problems and Algorithm
Day 24 Unit III:Numerical Differentiation - Newton‟s forward difference
formulae
Day 25 Newton‟s backward formulae
Week 6
Day 26 Stirlings formula
Day 27 Problems
Day 28 Problems
Day 29 Numerical Integration Trapezoidal rule
Day 30 Related problems
Week 7
Day 31 Related problems
Day 32 Simpson‟s 1/3rd rules
Day 33 Related problems
Day 34 Related problems
Day 35 Simpson‟s 3/8th rules.
Week 8
Day 36 Related problems
Day 37 Unit IV Measures of Central tendency - Arithmetic Mean
Day 38 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 39 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 40 Related problems
Week 9
Day 41 Median
Day 42 Related problems-Discrete series
Day 43 Related problems-Continuous series
Day 44 Related problems
Day 45 Mode
Week 10
Day 46 Related problems
Day 47 Measures of dispersion : Range
Day 48 Quartile deviation
Day 49 Related problems-Discrete series
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Day 50 Related problems-Continuous series
Week 11
Day 51 Standard deviation
Day 52 Related problems
Day 53 Unit V: Regression and correlation
Day 54 Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation
Day 55 Related problems
Week 12
Day 56 Spearman”s Rank correlation- Ranks are given and not given
Day 57 Repeated ranks
Day 58 Regression lines
Day 59 Related problems
Day 60 Related problems
Prepared by : Ms. S.SARANYA DEVI Approved by: Mrs.R.Yavanapriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 15 25.07.2018
2 08 27.08.2018
3 13 22.09.2018
4 16 01.10.2018
5 08 17.10.2018
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Subject Name : Environmental Studies
Subject code : 1FA
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.B. Prabadevi & Mrs. M. Hemalatha
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Natural Resources and its uses
Ecosystem and its uses
Environmental Pollution and its Control Measures
Value Education
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Definition ,Scope and importance, Need for public awareness.
Day 2 Natural Resources: Renewable and non-renewable resources,
Natural resources and associated problems, Forest resources: Use
and Over-exploitation
Week 2
Day 3 Deforestation, case studies, Timber extraction, mining, dams and
their effects on forests and tribal people
Day 4 Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground
water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams benefits and
problems
Week 3
Day 5 Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of
extracting and using mineral resources, case studies
Day 6 modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging,
salinity, case studies, Energy resources: Growing energy needs,
renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use of alternate
energy sources, Case studies
Week 4
Day 7 Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced
landslides, soil erosion and desertification,
Day 8 Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources ,
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles
Day 9 Ecosystems-Concept of an ecosystem , e)Energy resources:
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Week 5
Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy
sources, use of alternate energy sources, Case studies
Day 10 UNIT-II Ecosystems-Concept of an ecosystem.-Structure and
function of an ecosystem.-Producers, consumers and
decomposers.-
Week 6
Day 11 Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.-Introduction,
types, characteristic features, structure and function of the
following ecosystem: -a. Forest ecosystem b. Grassland ecosystem.
Day 12 Desert ecosystem . Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes,
rivers, oceans, estuaries)
Week 7
Day 13 UNIT-III Biodiversity and its Conservation Introduction-
Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Bio
geographical classification of India.
Day 14 Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social,
ethical, aesthetic and option values. Biodiversity at global,
National and local levels, India as a mega-diversity nation .Hot-
spots of biodiversity.
Week 8
Day 15 Threats to biodiversity: habitual loss, poaching of wildlife, man-
wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India,
Conservation of biodiversity:
Day 16 UNIT-IV Environmental Pollution :Definition-Causes, effects and
control measures of: -Air pollution .Water pollution Soil pollution
.Marine pollution .Noise pollution
Week 9
Day 17 Thermal pollution , g. Nuclear hazards-Solid waste Management:
Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes
Day 18 Role of an individual in prevention of pollution.-Pollution case
studies.-Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and
landslides.
Week 10
Day 19 UNIT-V Social Issues and the Environment-From Unsustainable
to Sustainable development.-Urban problems related to energy.-
Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management.
Day 20 Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and
concerns. Case studies.-Environmental ethics: Issues and possible
solutions. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer
depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. Case studies
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Day 21 Wasteland reclamation.-Consumerism and waste products.-
Environment Protection Act.-Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act.-Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.-
Wildlife Protection Act.-Forest Conservation Act.-Issues involved
in enforcement of environmental.awareness.
Day 22 Human Population and the Environment-Population growth,
variation among nations.-Population explosion-Family welfare
Programme.-Environment and human health.-Human Rights.
Week 12
Day 23 Value Education.-HIV/AIDS.-Women and Child Welfare.-Role of
information Technology in Environment and human health.-Case
Studies.
Day 24 Field Work (Practical).-Visit to a local area to document
environmental assets-river/forest/grassland/hill/mountain.-Visit to
a local polluted site-Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural.-Study of
common plants, insects, birds.-Study of simple ecosystems-pond,
river, hill slopes, etc
Prepared by : Mrs.B. Prabadevi & Approved by: Mr. C. Rangarajan
M.Hemalatha Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 09 21.6.2018
2 03 25.7.2018
3 03 08.8.2018
4 03 30.8.2018
5 06 18.9.2018
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SEMESTER II
Subject Name : Part I – Tamil II
Subject code : 21T
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Karunambiga
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018-November 2018)
Course objective
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1 18 22.12.2018
2 18 25.01.2019
3 15 22.02.2019
4 15 06.03.2019
5 12 18.03.2019
Prepared by: Mrs.N.Karunambiga Approved by: MrsN.Karunambiga
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
Head & Assistant professor,
Department of Tamil
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Subject Name : English
Subject code : 22E
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Babuji& Mrs.V.Jency
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 –March2019)
Course Objective
UNIT-I: PROSE: It aims at encouraging the students in self-reading. It will evoke the
interest of the students towards the literary piece that is to follow.
UNIT-II: POETRY: It enhances the students’ creative thinking as well as pleasing the
young mind.
UNIT- III: SHORT STORY & UNIT- IV: BIOGRAPHY
The short stories and biography teach the students ethical values and moral of life.
UNIT-V: GRAMMAR; Grammar helps the students to improve interactive skill and will
develop the communicative abilities of the students.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I
Poetry 1- Let me not to the marriage of true minds by William
Shakespeare - Author Introduction
Day 2 Poem explanation
Day 3 Essay to be given
Day 4 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 5 Class test to be conducted
Day 6 Poetry 2-Stopping by woods on a snowy evening by Robert frost
line by line explanation
Week 2
Day 7 Essay to be given
Day 8 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 9 Class test to be conducted
Day 10 Poetry 3. The Lotus – Torru Dutt –introduction
Day 11 Line by line explanation
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Day 12 Essay to be given
Week 3
Day 13 One words to be discussed
Day 14 Class test to be conducted
Day 15 UNIT-II
Prose 1- My greatest Olympic prize, -Jesse owens
Day 16 Author introduction
Day 17 Description of the text to be taken in detailed
Day 18 Essay to be given for prose
Week 4
Day 19 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 20 Prose 2- Early influences by A .P.J Abdul Kalam text explanation
Day 21 Essay to be given
Day 22 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 23 Prose 3-On keyhole morals-A.G.Gardiner text explanation
Day 24 Essay to be given
Week 5
Day 25 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 26 Class test to be conducted
Day 27 UNITE-III
Short story 1:The Selfish Giant- text explanation
Day 28 Essay to be given for short story
Day 29 Objective questions to be given for selfish giant
Day 30 Short story 2-Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari text explanation
Week 6
Day 31 Essay to be given
Day 32 Objective Questions to be discussed
Day 33 Class test to be conducted
Day 34 Short Story 3- The Diamond Necklace, guy de Maupassant
Day 35 Text explanation
Day 36 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 7
Day 37 Essay to be given
Day 38 Class test to be conducted
Day 39 UNITE-IV
Biography 1:Abraham Lincoln- JB Neilson text taken
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Day 40 Explanation of the text
Day 41 Continued the text of Abraham Lincoln
Day 42 Essay to be given
Week 8
Day 43 One words to be discussed
Day 44 Class test to be conducted
Day 45 Biography 2-Indira Gandhi by sunder Raju -Introduction
Day 46 explanation of the biography
Day 47 Essay to be given
Day 48 Objective Questions to be discussed
Week 9
Day 49 Class test to be conducted
Day 50 UNIT-V
Grammar 1- Sentence pattern to be taken in detailed
Day 51 Sentence pattern
Day 52 Exercises to be given for sentence pattern
Day 53 Kinds of sentences i) Statement ii) Interrogative to be taken with
examples
Day 54 Kinds of sentences iii) Imperative iv) Exclamatory to be taken with
examples
Week 10
Day 55 Exercises to be given for kinds of sentence
Day 56 Grammar 2.Active and Passive voice introduction
Day 57 Exercises to be given for Active voice
Day 58 Exercises to be given for passive voice
Day 59 Grammar 3.Reported speech
Day 60 explanation with Examples
Week 11
Day 61 Exercises to be given
Day 62 Class test to be conducted
Day 63 Grammar 4-Letter writing – formal and informal
Day 64 Explanation of formal letters
Day 65 Exercises for formal letters
Day 66 Informal letters explanation
Week 12 Day 67 Exercises for informal letters
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Day 68 Class test to be conducted
Day 69 Covering letter to be taken
Day 70 Resume writing to be taken
Day 71 Resume Exercises to be done
Day 72 Full revision
Day 73 Full revision
&
Prepared by: Mrs.S.Babuji & Mrs.V.Jency Approved by: Mrs.M.Chitra
Head of the Department English
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 14 04.01.2019
2 12 05.02.2019
3 12 28.02.2019
4 11 12.03.2019
5 24 19.03.2019
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Subject Name : C++ PROGRAMMING
Subject code : 23A
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.B. Prabadevi & Mrs. M. Hemalatha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – MARCH 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn how to write inline functions for efficiency and performance.
To introduce the concept and usability of the structured programming methodology
To appreciate the need for a programming language.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Introduction to C++
Day 2 key concepts of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 3 Advantages – Object Oriented Languages
Day 4 Test
Day 5 I/O in C++ - C++ Declarations. Programs on C++
Week 2
Day 6 What is Decision Making and Statements
Day 7 If... else ,jump, goto, break, continue, Switch case statements
Day 8 Loops in C++ : for
Day 9 Test
Day 10 Loops in C++ :while ,do
Week 3
Day 11 functions in C++
Day 12 simple Java program – functions
Day 13 Inline functions
Day 14 Test
Day 15 Function Overloading
Week 4
Day 16 Kahoot-Test-one mark
Day 17 Unit II: Declaring Objects
Day 18 Defining Member Functions
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Day 19 Static Member variables and functions – array of objects
Week 5
Day 20 Friend functions
Day 21 Kahoot-Test-one mark
Day 22 Test
Day 23 Overloading member functions
Day 24 Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz to be conducted
Week 6
Day 25 Bit fields and classes
Day 26 Constructor with Example
Day 27 Destructor with Example
Day 28 Test
Day 29 Static Member functions
Week 7
Day 30 Program using Constructor and Destructor
Day 31 Kahoot-Test-one mark
Day 32 Simple examples using Bit fields
Day 33 Test
Day 34 Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz to be conducted
Week 8
Day 35 UNIT III: Overloading unary, binary operators
Day 36 Overloading Friend functions
Day 37
Types of Inheritance – Single, Multilevel, Multiple, Hierarchal,
Hybrid, Multi path inheritance
Day 38 Test
Day 39 Type conversion – Virtual base Classes – Abstract Classes.
Week 9
Day 40 Unit IV: Pointers – Declaration – Pointer to Class
Day 41 Object – this pointer
Day 42 Pointers to derived classes and Base classes
Day 43 Test
Day 44 Arrays – Characteristics
Week 10 Day 45 Presentation-pointers-kahoot
Day 46 array of classes
Day 47 Memory models – new and delete operators
Day 48 Dynamic object – Binding, Polymorphism and Virtual Functions.
Day 49 Unit V: Files – File stream classes – file modes
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Day 50 Sequential Read / Write operations
Day 51 Binary and ASCII Files
Week 11
Day 52 Presentation-Files
Day 53 Simple programs using Binary files
Day 54 Random Access Operation
Day 55 Templates
Day 56 Kahoot-Test-one mark
Week 12
Day 57 String – Declaring and Initializing string objects, Exception Handling
Day 58 String Attributes
Day 59 Miscellaneous functions
Day 60 Summary of the unit – Assignment and quiz to be conducted
Prepared by: Mrs.B. Prabadevi & Mrs. M. Hemalatha Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 16 26/12/2018
2 18 24/01/2018
3 05 31/01/2019
4 09 13/02/2019
5 12 07/03/2019
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Subject Name : Programming Lab – C++
Subject code : 23P
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 4hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.B. Prabadevi & Mrs. M. Hemalatha
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To explain the structure of an object-oriented computer program
To solve a task by applying effective programming techniques, which
Involve advanced skills like using recursion and dynamic data structures.
To design and construct well-structured programs with good programming practices
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of java program
Day 2 Small java programs
Day 3 simple Java program – functions
Day 4 Function overloading-simple examples
Week 2
Day 5 Program 1: Write a C++ Program to create a class to implement the
data structure STACK. Write a constructor to initialize the TOP of the
STACK. Write a member function PUSH () to insert an element and
member function POP() to delete an element check for overflow and
underflow conditions..
Day 6 Explain classes and objects
Day 7 Class test-stack
Day 8 How to apply operators in arithmetic –simple examples
Week 3
Day 9 Program 2: Write a C++ Program to create a class ARITHMETIC
which consists of a FLOAT and an INTEGER variable. Write member
functions ADD (),SUB(), MUL(), DIV(). Write a member function to
get and display values.
Day 10 Member function-small programs
Day 11 Class test-program 2
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Day 12 Explain constructor and destructor simple examples
Week 4
Day 13 What is inline functions-syntax and programs
Day 14 Program 3:Write a C++ Program to read an integer number and find
the sum of all the digits until it reduces to a single digit using
constructors, destructors and inline member functions.
Day 15 Lab Test-Program 2,Program 3
Day 16 Explain method overloading
Week 5
Day 17 Program 4:Write a C++ Program to create a class FLOAT that
contains one float data member. Overload all the four Arithmetic
operators so that they operate on the object FLOAT.
Day 18 Comparison of stack and method overloading-simple examples
Day 19 Test –Program 4
Day 20 String –Simple Programs
Week 6
Day 21 Program 5-. Write a C++ Program to create a class STRING. Write a
Member Function to initialize, get and display stings. Overload the
operators ++ and == to concatenate two Strings and to compare two
strings respectively.
Day 22 Explain –Inheritance Simple Examples
Day 23 Program 6-Write a C++ Program to create class, which consists of
EMPLOYEE Detail like E_Number, E_Name, Department, Basic,
Salary, Grade. Write a member function to get and display them. Derive
a class PAY from the above class and write a member function to
calculate DA, HRA and PF depending on the grade.
Day 24 Program 7:Write a C++ Program to create a class SHAPE which
consists of two VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS Calculate Area() and
Calculate Perimeter() to calculate area and perimeter of various figures.
Derive three classes SQUARE, RECTANGLE, TRIANGE from class
Shape and Calculate Area and Perimeter of each class separately and
display the result.
Day 25 Simple examples using Bit fields
Day 26 Friend functions
Day 27 Small programs using friend functions and virtual functions
Day 28 Program 8: Write a C++ Program to create two classes each class
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Week 7 consists of two private variables, a integer and a float variable. Write
member functions to get and display them. Write a FRIEND Function
common to both classes, which takes the object of above two classes as
arguments and the integer and float values of both objects separately
and display the result.
Week 8
Day 29 Test-Program 7and 8
Day 30 What is Matrix-Arrays-Simple Programs
Day 31 Program 9: Write a C++ Program using Function Overloading to read
two Matrices of different Data Types such as integers and floating point
numbers. Find out the sum of the above two matrices separately and
display the sum of these arrays individually.
Day 32 Test-Program 9
Week 09
Day 33 Reverse concepts-simple programs
Day 34 Program 10:Write a C++ Program to check whether the given string
is a palindrome or not using Pointers.
Day 35 Test –program 10
Day 36 What is file-simple Examples
Week 10
Day 37 Program 11:Write a C++ Program to create a File and to display the
contents of that file with line numbers.
Day 38 Merging concepts
Day 39 Program 12:Write a C++ Program to merge two files into a single
file.
Day 40 Test-program 11&12
Week 11
Day 41 Test -Write a C++ Program to create a File and to display the contents
of that file with line numbers.
Day 42 Test- Write a C++ Program to merge two files into a single file.
Day 43 Revision
Day 44 Test-program
Week 12
Day 45 Subjects topics discussion
Day 46 Syntax Revision
Day 47 Model test for First six programs
Day 48 Model test for last six programs
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Mrs. M. Hemalatha Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
Program 1,2,3 16 27.12.2018
Program 4,5,6 07 04.01.2019
Program 7,8,9, 10 25.01.2019
Program 10,11 05 11.02.2019
Program 12 10 22.02.2019
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Subject Name : Internet Basics
Subject code : 23Q
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs. R. Manonmani & Mrs. C. Bhuvaneshwari
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn how to understand the knowledge of Internet basics
To introduce the concept of internet using realTime examples.
To appreciate the need for Internet in process of mail.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Program – 1: To create an email-id.
Day 2 Doubt clarification and Observation Checking
Week 2
Day 3 Output Verification and signing in observation
Day 4 Program – 2: To compose and send a mail
Week 3
Day 5 Demonstrated and doubt clarification
Day 6 Program – 3: To forward a mail and to reply for a mail
Week 4
Day 7 Observation Checking
Day 8 Output Verification and signing in observation
Week 5
Day 9 Program – 4: To send a mail with an attachment
Day 10 Observation Checking
Week 6
Day 11 Output Verification and signing in observation
Day 12 Program – 5: To download the attached document of a mail
received
Week 7
Day 13 Demonstrated and doubt clarification
Day 14 Program – 6: To download the attached document of a mail
received
Week 8
Day 15 Demonstrated and doubt clarification
Day 16 Observation Checking
Day 17 Output Verification and signing in observation
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Week 9 Day 18 Program – 7: To search a thing using a search engine
Week 10
Day 19 Output Verification and signing in observation
Day 20 Program – 8: To open and read newspaper sites, TV program
schedules using Internet
Week 11
Day 21 Output Verification and signing in observation
Day 22 Program – 9: To verify a university /college details by opening
their websites.
Week 12
Day 23 Output Verification and signing in observation
Day 24 Program – 10: To upload your resume with any one job portal.
Prepared by: Mrs. R. Manonmani & Mrs. C. Bhuvaneshwari Approvedby:
Mr.C.Rangarajan Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 3 15.12.2018
2 2 17.12.2018
3 3 07.01.2019
4 3 10.01.2019
5 2 25.01.2019
6 4 28.01.2019
7 2 12.02.2019
8 2 09.02.2019
9 2 26.02.2019
10 1 28.02.2019
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Subject Name : Discrete Mathematics
Subject code : 2AA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.SARANYADEVI, Mrs.P.POONGODI &
Mrs.R.PRIYANKA
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should have: -
Understanding the concepts of discrete mathematics - Learning applications of discrete
structures in Computer Science.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I
Introduction
Day 2 Set theory-Introduction
Day 3 Set & its Elements, Set Description
Day 4 Types of sets
Day 5 Venn-Euler Diagrams
Week 2
Day 6 Set operations & Laws of set theory
Day 7 Fundamental products
Day 8 partitions of sets-minsets
Day 9 Algebra of sets and Duality
Day 10 Inclusion and Exclusion principle
Week 3
Day 11 Inclusion and Exclusion principle
Day 12 Summary of the unit
Day 13 Class test
Day 14 UNIT-II
Introduction
Day 15 Mathematical logic
Week 4
Day 16 prepositional calculus, Related problems
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Day 17 Basic logical operations
Day 18 Tautologies
Day 19 Contradiction
Day 20 Related problems
Week 5
Day 21 Related problems
Day 22 Argument
Day 23 Method o f proof
Day 24 Predicate calculus
Day 25 Related problems
Week 6
Day 26 Related problems
Day 27 Related problems
Day 28 UNIT-III
Relations
Day 29 Binary Relations
Day 30 Set operation on relations
Week 7
Day 31 Types of Relations
Day 32 Partial order relation
Day 33 Equivalence relation
Day 34 Composition of relations
Day 35 Related problems
Week 8
Day 36 Related problems
Day 37 Functions
Day 38 Types of functions
Day 39 Invertible functions
Day 40 Composition of functions
Week 9
Day 41 UNIT-IV
Introduction
Day 42 Languages
Day 43 Operations on languages
Day 44 Regular Expressions and regular languages
Day 45 Related problems
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Week 10
Day 46 Grammar
Day 47 Types of grammars
Day 48 Finite state machine
Day 49 Related problems
Day 50 Finite – State automata
Week 11
Day 51 UNIT-V
Graph Theory
Day 52 Basic terminology
Day 53 Paths, cycle & Connectivity
Day 54 Types of graphs, Sub graphs
Day 55 Representation of graphs in computer memory
Week 12
Day 56 Trees
Day 57 Properties of trees
Day 58 Binary trees
Day 59 Traversing Binary trees
Day 60 Computer Representation of general trees.
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Mrs.R.PRIYANKA
Approvedby: Mrs.R.YAVANAPRIYA
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 13 31-12-2018
2 14 28-01-2019
3 13 20-02-2019
4 10 02-03-2019
5 10 16-03-2019
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Subject Name : Human Rights
Subject code :2FB
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs. R. Manonmani & Ms. S. Sabeena
Lesson plan duration: 18 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Enhance the knowledge and understanding of human rights.
Foster attitudes of tolerance, respect, solidarity, and responsibility.
Develop awareness of how human rights can be translated into social
and political reality.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit-1: Concept of Human Values, Value Education Towards
Personal Development Aim of education and value education
Day 2 Evolution of value oriented education; Concept of Human
values
Week 2
Day 3 Unit-2: Value Education Towards National and Global
Development National and International Values.
Day 4 Constitutional or national values - Democracy, socialism,
secularism, equality, justice, liberty, freedom and fraternity
Week 3
Day 5 Social Values - Pity and probity, self control, universal
brotherhood.
Day 6 National Integration and international understanding.
Week 4
Day 7 Unit-3 : Impact of Global Development on Ethics and Values
Conflict of cross-cultural influences,
Day 8 Mass media, cross-border education, materialistic values,
professional challenges and compromise.
Week 5
Day 9 Modern Challenges of Adolescent Emotions and behavior
Day 10 Sex and spirituality: Comparision and competition; positive and
negative thoughts.
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Week 6
Day 11 Unit-4: Theraupatic Measures Control of the mind through
Day 12 Simplified physical exercise
Week 7
Day 13 Meditation – Objectives, types, effect on body, mind and soul
Day 14 Yoga – Objectives, Types, Asanas
Week 8
Day 15 Activities: (i)Moralisation of Desires
Day 16 (ii)Neutralisation of Anger
Week 9
Day 17 (iii)Eradication of Worries (iv)Benefits of Blessings
Day 18 Unit-5: Human Rights : 1.Concept of Human Rights – Indian and
International Perspectives
a.Evolution of Human Rights b.Definitions under Indian and
International documents
Week 10
Day 19 2.Broad classification of Human Rights and Relevant
Constitutional Provisions. a.Right to Life, Liberty and Dignity
b.Right to Equality c.Right against Exploitation d.Cultural and
Educational Rights
Day 20 e.Economic Rights f.Political Rights g.Social Rights
Week 11
Day 21 3.Human Rights of Women and Children a.Social Practice and
Constitutional Safeguards (i)Female Foeticide and Infanticide
(ii)Physical assault and harassment (iii)Domestic violence
(iv)Conditions of Working Women
Day 22 4.Institutions for Implementation a.Human Rights Commission
b.Judiciary
Week 12
Day 23 5.Violations and Redressel a.Violation by State b.Violation by
Individuals
Day 24 c.Nuclear Weapons and terrorism d.Safeguards
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Ms. S. Sabeena Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 2 29.06.2018
2 4 25.07.2018
3 4 20.08.2018
4 7 19.09.2018
5 7 24.10.2018
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Semester - III
Subject Name : Data Structure
Subject code : 33A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.SABEENA & Mrs. R. Prema
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To learn how to know about the organising data of data structure.
To introduce the concept and usability of the Data Structure.
To appreciate the need for a Data Structure using C++.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit 1: Introduction of Data Structure
Day2 Introduction of Algorithm
Day 3 Introduction of Algorithm
Day 4 Analysis of algorithm
Day 5 Analysis of algorithm
Day 6 Sparse Matrix.
Week 2
Day 7 Array Representation
Day 8 Stack Operation
Day 9 Stack using Array with example and algorithm
Day 10 Stack using Array with example and algorithm
Day 11 Queue operations
Day 12 Queue operations
Week 3 Day 13
Queue using array with example and algorithm
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Day 14 Evaluate the expressions
Day 15 Evaluate the expressions
Day 16 Conversion of infix to postfix expression
Day 17 Conversion of infix to postfix expression
Day 18 Linked list representation
Week 4
Day 19 Unit II Singly linked list with example
Day 20 Class test, Doubly linked list
Day 21 Circular linked list,more on linked list
Day 22 Circular linked list,more on linked list
Day 23 Linked list using sparse matrices
Day 24 Linked list using sparse matrices
Week 5
Day 25 Polynomial addition with example
Day 26 Dynamic storage management
Day 27 Dynamic storage management
Day 28 Garbage collection and compaction
Day 29 Class test
Day 30 Threaded binary tree
Week 6
Day 31 Tree terminologies, Tree introduction
Day 32 Unit III: Structure of tree
Day 33 Introduction of binary tree,
Day 34 Nodes of binary tree and representation
Day 35 Nodes of binary tree and representation
Day 36 Class test
Week 7
Day 37 Linked representation of tree
Day 38 Binary tree traversal,
Day 39 Binary tree traversal,
Day 40 Innovation class
Day 41 Threaded binary tree,
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Day 42 One way and two binary threading
Week 8
Day 43 Class test, Counting binary trees
Day 44 Graph representation,
Day 45 Counting binary tree
Day 46 Graph traversals,
Day 47 Connected components
Day 48 Spanning trees, Shortest path and transitive closure
Week 9
Day 49 Storage devices-sorting, Class test
Day 50 Unit IV: Sorting with disk.
Day 51 k-way merging,
Day 52 Sorting with tapes
Day 53 Sorting with tapes
Day 54 Static vs dynamic tree tables,
Week 10
Day 55 Merge sort
Day 56 Hashing function, Hash table-chaining ,
Day 57 Overflow handling
Day 58 Internal sorting and
Day 59 insertion sorting,
Day 60 Unit V:Heap sort with example
Week 11
Day 61 Shell sort with example
Day 62 Sorting on several keys,
Day 63 Files and query types
Day 64 Files and query types
Day 65 Example Algorithm
Day 66 Class test
Week 12
Day 67 Cylinder and hashed indexes
Day 68 Sequential access file organization
Day 69 Indexed sequential file organization
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Day 70 Indexed sequential file organization
Day 71 Indexed Sequential File Algorithm
Day 72 Summary of the unit
Prepared by: Ms.S.Sabeena & Mrs. R. Prema Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 18 05.07.2018
2 13 26.07.2018
3 18 31.08.2018
4 10 24.09.2018
5 13 17.10.2018
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Subject Name : JAVA PROGRAMMING
Subject code : 33B
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.R.Divya & Mrs. A. Vaishnavi
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
To develop understanding about Basic Object oriented Design using UML and
Applet.
Basic knowledge of algorithms and procedural programming language.
To develop the critical skills of formulating programmatic solutions for real
problems
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Introduction to java programming
Day 2 Object-Oriented Paradigm- Benefits of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 3 Key concepts of opps
Day 4 Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 5 Simple java examples
Day 6 Programs on simple java
Week 2
Day 7 Application of Object-Oriented Programming
Day 8 Java Evolution: History – Features – Java differs from C and C++
Day 9 Class test
Day 10 Java and Internet – Java and www
Day 11 Web Browsers
Day 12 Explain html and xml
Week 3
Day 13 simple Java program – Structure
Day 14 Java Tokens – Statements
Day 15 Java Virtual Machine
Day 16 How do differ from operators and expressions
Day 17 Quiz -one mark
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Day 18 Class test-unit wise
Week 4
Day 19 Unit II: Constants, Variables, Data Types
Day 20 Revision
Day 21 Operators and Expressions
Day 22 Class test
Day 23 Programs using operators
Day 24 if, if...else, nested if, switch, ? : Operator
Week 5
Day 25 Final variables and methods
Day 26 while, do, for – Jumps in Loops
Day 27 Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz to be conducted
Day 28 Labelled Loops – Classes, Objects and Methods.
Day 29 UNIT III: Arrays
Day 30 Class test -theory
Week 6
Day 31 Strings and Vectors
Day 32 String methods
Day 33 Class test
Day 34 String buffer methods
Day 35 Program using strings
Day 36 Class test
Week 7
Day 37 Quiz-one mark
Day 38 Multiple Inheritance
Day 39 Putting Classes together
Day 40 Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz to be conducted
Day 41 Class test
Day 42 Multithreaded Programming.
Week 8
Day 43 UNIT IV: Managing Errors and Exceptions
Day 44 Exception handling
Day 45 Class test
Day 46 Applet Programming
Day 47 Example program for Applet
Day 48 Graphics Programming.
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Day 49 Class test
Day 50 UNIT V: Managing Input / Output Files in Java
Day 51 Concepts of Streams- Stream Classes
Day 52 Innovation class
Day 53 Class test
Day 54 Simple programs for Files in Java
Week 10
Day 55 Byte Stream classes
Day 56 Class test
Day 57 Character stream classes
Day 58 Using streams – I/O Classes
Day 59 Program using stream
Day 60 Revision
Week 11
Day 61 Class test
Day 62 File Class
Day 63 I/O exceptions
Day 64 Formatted and unformatted i/o exceptions
Day 65 Program using files
Day 66 Creation of files – Reading / Writing characters
Week 12
Day 67 Class test
Day 68 Byte-Handling Primitive data Types
Day 69 Random Access Files.
Day 70 Oral Quiz – One Mark
Day 71 Difference between sequential and random access file
Day 72 Summary of the unit – assignment and quiz to be conducted
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 18 27.07.2018
2 10 16.08.2018
3 14 06.09.2018
4 07 31.09.2018
5 23 09.10.2018
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Subject Name : Programming Lab – Java
Subject code : 33P
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.R.Divya & Mrs. A. Vaishnavi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018-Nov 2018)
Course Objective : To build software development skills using java programming for
real world applications. 2. To implement frontend and backend of an application 3. To
implement classical problems using java programming.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction to java- Hello World.
Day 2 Write a Java Program that reads a line of integers, and then
displays each integer, and the sum of all the integers
Day 3 Write a Java Program that reads a line of integers, and then
displays each integer, and the sum of all the integers
Day 4 Prog1: Write a Java Applications to extract a portion of a
character string and print the extracted string.
Day 5 Prog1: Write a Java Applications to extract a portion of a
character string and print the extracted string.
Week2
Day 6 Execution of a java program
Day 7 Inheritance in Java
Day 8 Inheritance in Java
Day 9 Prog2: Write a Java Program to implement the concept of
multiple inheritance using Interfaces.
Day 10 Prog2: Write a Java Program to implement the concept of
multiple inheritance using Interfaces.
Week 3
Day 11 Explain What is the difference between checked and unchecked exceptions,
Why use multiple catch block
Day 12 Prog3: Write a Java Program to create an Exception called
payout-of-bounds and throw the exception.
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Day 13 Prog3: Write a Java Program to create an Exception called
payout-of-bounds and throw the exception
Day 14 Prog3: Write a Java Program to create an Exception called
payout-of-bounds and throw the exception
Day 15 Test Case
Week 4
Day 16 Java Thread class, Life Cycle of a Thread
Day 17 Prog4: Write a Java Program to implement the concept of
multithreading with the use of any three multiplication tables
and assign three different priorities to them. Day 18 Reverse A String In Java
Day 19 Reverse A String In Java
Day 20 Reverse A String In Java
Week5
Day 21 How to draw a linee.
Day 22 Prog5: Write a Java Program to draw several shapes in the
created windows.
Day 23 Prog5: Write a Java Program to draw several shapes in the
created windows.
Day 24 Write a java program for Perimeter Of Circle
Day 25 Write a java program for Perimeter Of Circle
Week 6
Day 26 Factorial Program In Java
Day 27 Factorial Program In Java
Day 28 Prog6: Write a Java Program to create a frame with four text
fields name, street, city and pincode with suitable tables. Also
add a button called my details. When the button is clicked
its corresponding values are to be appeared in the text fields.
Day 29 Test Case
Day 30 Convert Decimal To Binary, Convert Fahrenheit To Celsius
Week 7
Day 31 Convert Decimal To Binary, Convert Fahrenheit To Celsius
Day 32 Convert Decimal To Binary, Convert Fahrenheit To Celsius
Day 33 Prog7: Write a Java Program to demonstrate the Multiple
Selection List-box.
Day 34 Prog7: Write a Java Program to demonstrate the Multiple
Selection List-box.
Day 35 Test Case
Week 8 Day 36 Count Vowels In A String Program
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Day 37 Prog 8: Write a Java Program to create a frame with three text
fields for name, age and qualification and a text field for
multiple line for address
Day 38 Prog 8: Write a Java Program to create a frame with three text
fields for name, age and qualification and a text field for
multiple line for address
Day 39 Test case
Day 40 Convert Decimal To Octal
Week 9
Day 41 Convert Decimal To Octal
Day 42 Prog 9: Write a Java Program to create Menu Bars and pull
down menus.
Day 43 Prog 9: Write a Java Program to create Menu Bars and pull
down menus.
Day 44 Test Case
Day 45 How to communicate two applets
Week 10
Day 46 How to communicate two applets
Day 47 How to communicate two applets
Day 48 Prog 10: Write a Java Program to create frames which respond
to the mouse clicks. For each events with mouse such as mouse
up, mouse down, etc., the corresponding message to be
displayed.
Day 49 Prog 10: Write a Java Program to create frames which respond
to the mouse clicks. For each events with mouse such as mouse
up, mouse down, etc., the corresponding message to be
displayed.
Day 50 Test Case
Week 11
Day 51 Explain mouseListener and MouseMotionListener
Day 52 Explain mouseListener and MouseMotionListener
Day 53 Prog 11: Write a Java Program to draw circle, square, ellipse
and rectangle at the mouse click positions.
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Day 54 Prog 11: Write a Java Program to draw circle, square, ellipse
and rectangle at the mouse click positions.
Day 55 Test Case
Week 12
Day 56 Append the string representation of some argument to the
sequence.
Day 57 Append the string representation of some argument to the
sequence.
Day 58 Prog 12: Write a Java Program which open an existing file and
append text to that file.
Day 59 Write a Java Program which open an existing file and append
text to that file.
Day 60 Test Case
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Head of the Department
PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 11 04.07.2018
3,4 10 28.07.2018
5,6 11 03.08.2018
7,8 9 29.08.2018
9,10 11 12.09.2018
11,12 8 28.09.2018
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Subject Name : Computer based Optimization Technique
Subject code : 3AC
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.K.Sangeetha & Mrs.R.Brindha
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this course, the students should have
gained knowledge
- Understanding various mathematical applications in industries.
- Decision making for real time environment.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I Linear Programming: Mathematical Model
Day 2 Graphical method
Day 3 Graphical method
Day 4 Graphical method
Day 5 Principles of Simplex method
Day 6 Simplex method
Week 2
Day 7 Simplex method
Day 8 Big-M Method
Day 9 Big-M Method
Day 10 Big-M Method
Day 11 Big-M Method
Day 12 Duality
Week 3
Day 13 Duality
Day 14 Dual simplex method.
Day 15 Dual simplex method.
Day 16 Dual simplex method.
Day 17 Dual simplex method.
Day 18 Unit II Transportation problems Mathematical formulation
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Day 19 North west corner method
Day 20 North west corner method
Day 21 Least cost method
Day 22 Least cost method
Day 23 Vogel’s Approximation method
Day 24 Vogel’s Approximation method
Week 5
Day 25 Vogel’s Approximation method
Day 26 MODI method
Day 27 MODI method
Day 28 MODI method
Day 29 Unbalanced transportation problems
Day 30 Unbalanced transportation problems
Week 6
Day 31 Assignment problem
Day 32 Assignment problem
Day 33 Hungarian method
Day 34 Hungarian method
Day 35 Hungarian method
Day 36 Travelling Salesman Problem
Week 7
Day 37 Travelling Salesman Problem
Day 38 Integer Programming Branch and Round Techniques
Day 39 Integer Programming Branch and Round Techniques
Day 40 Integer Programming Branch and Round Techniques
Day 41 Integer Programming Branch and Round Techniques
Day 42 Unit III Game Theory - Concept of Pure and Mixed Strategies
Week 8
Day 43 Solving 2 x 2 matrix with saddle point
Day 44 Solving 2 x 2 matrix with saddle point
Day 45 Solving 2 x 2 matrix without saddle point
Day 46 Solving 2 x 2 matrix without saddle point
Day 47 Solving 2 x 2 matrix without saddle point
Day 48 n x 2 - 2 x m games
Day 49 n x 2 - 2 x m games
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Day 50 n x 2 - 2 x m games
Day 51 Replacement models I
Day 52 Replacement models II
Day 53 Group replacement
Day 54 Group replacement
Week 10
Day 55 Unit IV Queuing Theory : Basic definitions
Day 56 Problem from single server: finite population model
Day 57 Problem from single server: infinite population model
Day 58 Problems from multi server: finite population model
Day 59 Problems from multi server: finite population model
Day 60 Problems from multi server: infinite population model
Week 11
Day 61 Problems from multi server: infinite population model
Day 62 Unit V CPM Network representation
Day 63 Forward and backward pass calculation
Day 64 CPM problems
Day 65 CPM problems
Day 66 CPM problems
Week 12
Day 67 Pert Network
Day 68 Pert Network
Day 69 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 70 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 71 Probability factor – updating and Crashing
Day 72 Summary & Revision
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 17 19-07-2018
2 24 31-08-2018
3 13 22-09-2018
4 07 05-10-2018
5 11 15-10-2018
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Subject Name : WEB PROGRAMMIG
Subject code : 3ZA
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 3
Name of the faculty : Mrs.C.BHUVANESWARI
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should have thorough
understanding of: E-Commerce , E-Market , EDI , Business Strategies etc.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Introduction to Internet – World Wide Web
Day 2 Internet history , Browsers: Introduction
Day 3 Popular Web Browsers , Examples of web browser
Day 4 know your browsers – Electronic Mail : Introduction
Day 5 E-mail networks and servers
Week 2
Day 6 Examples of servers and its works
Day 7 E-mail protocols, Applications of protocols
Day 8 Structure of an E-mail, Revision of unit-1
Day 9 Unit II: HTML : Introduction – Getting started
Day 10 Creating and saving an HTML document, Simple programme
for creating and saving an html
Week 3
Day 11 Document Layout of HTML Page, HTML elements, Document
Type Declaration
Day 12 HTML Layouts - Using Tables
Day 13 Basic HTML Elements, Simple programs for basic tags
Day 14 HTML Attributes
Day 15 HTML Formatting Tags
Week 4
Day 16 Example lab program for formatting tags
Day 17 HTML Fonts
Day 18 Lab program for display bio data using font face and font style
Day 19 Hypertext Links
Day 20 HTML Image Links
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Day 21 Country details program using hyper link.
Day 22 Unit-2 revision
Day 23 Test
Day 24 UNIT – III:URLs
Day 25 HTML URL Encoding, ASCII control characters encoding,
Unsafe characters encoding
Week 6
Day 26 HTML Images with example program
Day 27 Wrapping text around images, HTML Image Links, Attributes
of img tag
Day 28 HTML Tables, Table Cellpadding and Cellspacing,
Day 29 Nested Tables, HTML Colors, HTML Colors - RGB Values
Day 30 HTML Forms
Week 7
Day 31 HTML Forms - Submit and Reset Button
Day 32 Dynamic HTML, Scripting Languages,
Day 33 JavaScript syntax with example
Day 34 ASP syntax with simple programs
Day 35 Unit 3 revision
Week 8
Day 36 Test
Day 37 Unit : IV XML :XML basics – Introduction
Day 38 The XML Declaration,
Day 39 NEED FOR XML, Advantages of XML
Day 40 DOM Nodes, XML CDATA, Structure of an XML Document
Week 9
Day 41 STRUCTURE OF XML WITH ATTRIBUTES
Day 42 DTD
Day 43 ELEMENT TYPE DECLARATION
Day 44 XML Scheme
Day 45 XML DTD schema example
Week 10
Day 46 XML SCHEMA STANDARDS
Day 47 Revision unit 4
Day 48 Test
Day 49 Unit V: XML (contd) : Working with XML Schema
Day 50 Simple Types, Example XML
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Day 51 Attributes
Day 52 Extending Simple Types
Day 53 Reuse of schema components, XML Stylesheet
Day 54 XSL Transformations, Link the XSL Style Sheet to the XML
Document example programs
Day 55 Filtering the Output, Cascading Stylesheets (CSS)
Week 12
Day 56 CSS Anchors, Links and Pseudo Classes
Day 57 Inline CSS - The style Attribute
Day 58 CSS Rules Overriding, Setting Backgrounds using CSS
Day 59 CSS – Images, CSS – Tables CSS - Lists
Day 60 Revision
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 08 22.6.18
2 15 26.7.18
3 13 28.8.18
4 12 28.9.18
5 12 30.10.18
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Subject Name : YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
Subject code :3FC
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs. B.Prabadevi & S.Sabeena
Lesson plan duration: 17 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : Students who complete the program will have the
Knowledge of classical and theoretical foundations of the field of Yoga Therapy
Knowledge of biomedical systems from an integrative and holistic perspective, as
needed for the practice of Yoga Therapy
Ability to apply knowledge learned in this curriculum and in previous yoga teacher
trainings to assess the needs of clients, to design and implement effective programs,
and to assess the effectiveness of these programs
Ability to effectively use yoga as a therapeutic modality through the integration of
diverse approaches to this field
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit-1: Yoga and Physical Health
Day 2 Physical Structure , Three bodies, Five limitations
Week 2
Day 3 Simplified physical Exercises, Hand Exercises,Leg Exercises
Day 4 Breathing Exercises, Eye Exercises, Kapalapathi
Week 3
Day 5 Matrarasanas, Massages, Acu-puncture, Rela:ration oJ
Day 6 Yogasanas, Padmasana, Vajrasanas, Chakrasanas- Viruchasanas
Week 4
Day 7 Yoga muthra, Patchimothasanas, Ustrasanas,
Vakkarasanasi,Salabasanas
Day 8 Unit-2: Art of Nurturing the life force and Mind
Week 5
Day 9 Maintaining the youthfulness, Postponing the ageing process
Day 10 Sex and Spirituality, Significance of sexual vital fluid , Married
life, Chastity
Week 6
Day 11 Ten stages of Mind, Mental frequency, Methods for
concentration
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Day 12 Unit-3:Sublimation, Purpose and Philosophy of life,
Introspection, Analysis of Thought
Week 7
Day 13 Moralization of Desires, Neutralization of Anger
Day 14 Unit-4: Human Resources, Development
Week 8
Day 15 Eradication of worries
Day 16 Benefits of Blessings, Greatness of Friendship
Week 9
Day 17 Individual Peace and World Peace
Day 18 Unit-5: Law of Nature
Week 10
Day 19 Unified force - Cause and Effect system
Day 20 Purity of Thought and Deed and Genetic centre
Week 11
Day 21 Love and Compassion
Day 22 Culhral Education -
Week 12
Day 23 Five fold Culture
Day 24 Revision for all units
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 7 29.06.2018
2 4 25.07.2018
3 2 20.08.2018
4 4 19.09.2018
5 7 24.10.2018
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Semester – IV
Subject Name :System Software and Operating System
Subject code : 43A
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.Shiyamala
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Subject Description: It deals with fundamentals of System Software and
Resources of Operating System.
Goal: Knowledge on various System Software and Operating System concepts.
Objective: Enable the student to get sufficient knowledge on various system
resources.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I:Introduction of System Software
Day 2 System Software and machine architecture.
Day 3 Loader and Linkers
Day 4 Loader and Linkers examples
Day 5 Basic Loader Functions
Week 2
Day 6 -Machine dependent loader features
Day 7 Loader functions examples
Day 8 Machine independent loader features
Day9 Loader design options.
Day 10 Loader design options real-time examples.
Day 11 Class test
Week 3
Day 12 Class test
Day 13 Unit II:Machine dependent compiler features
Day 14 Intermediate form of the program
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Day 15 Intermediate form of the program
Day 16 Machine dependent code optimization
Day 17 Machine dependent code optimization examples
Week 4
Day 18 Machine independent compiler features
Day 19 Machine independent compiler features
Day 20 Compiler design options
Day 21 Division into passes
Day 22 Division into passes examples
Day 23 Interpreters
Week 5
Day 24 Interpreters examples
Day 25 p-code compilers
Day 26 Compiler-compilers.
Day 27 Class Test
Day 28 Class Test
Day 29 Unit III: Introduction of operating system
Week 6
Day 30 Definition of process and process concepts
Day 31 Interrupt processing
Day 32 Interrupt processing
Day 33 seminar
Day 34 Interrupt classes
Day 35 Real storage management strategies
Week 7
Day 36 Real storage management strategies examples
Day 37 Contiguous versus non contiguous allocation
Day 38 Protection in single user system
Day 39 Fixed parttion multiprogramming
Day 40 Relocatable translation and loading
Day 41 Variable partition multiprogramming
Week 8
Day 42 Storage placement strategies
Day 43 Class test
Day 44 Class Test
Day 45 Unit IV:Virtual storage management strategies
Day 46 Placement and replacement strategies
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Day 47 Placement and replacement strategies
Week 9
Day 48 Random page replacement
Day 49 Random page replacement examples
Day 50 Innovation class
Day 51 Working sets
Day 52 Demand paging
Day 53 Page size
Week 10
Day 54 Page Size examples and block diagrams
Day 55 Class test
Day 56 Class test
Day 57 UNIT V:Job and processor scheduling
Day 58 Preemptive vs non-preemptive scheduling
Day 59 Innovation class
Week 12
Day 60 Priorities
Day 61 Priorities examples
Day 62 Class test
Day 63 Deadline scheduling
Day 64 Disk performance
Week 13
Day 65 Disk performance examples
Day 66 Need for disk scheduling
Day 67 Eleminnovative class
Day 68 File system and functions
Day 69 Allocating and freeing space
Day 70 File descriptor
Week 14 Day 71 Access control matrix
Day 72 Virtual storage management
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 12 28.12.18
2 12 10.01.19
3 16 28.01.2019
4 12 28.02.2019
5 16 21.03.2019
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Subject Name : LINUX AND SHELL PROGRAMMING
Subject code : 43B
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.R.Divya & Mrs. A. Vaishnavi
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
This course provides the students with the skills to use the LINUX and Shell
Programming.
Basic commands for editing and manipulating files, managing processes and
interacting with Vi editor.
The course also teaches the participant how to use the programming constructs
of the shell language to write scripts that may be used to simplify or automate
tasks.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit 1:Introduction to LINUX Operating System
Day 2 Functions of an Operating System
Day 3 Types of System
Day 4 History of Linux
Day 5 Linux Architecture
Day 6 The Linux Operating System
Week 2
Day 7 Class Test
Day 8 Linux compared to Unix
Day 9 Features of Utilities in Linux
Day 10 Shell Available in Linux
Day 11 Beginning a Linux Session: Logging on
Day 12 Security for users: Password
Week 3
Day 13 Simple Program-Login & Logout
Day 14 Unit 2: Managing Files and Directories
Day 15 The Linux File System
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Day 16 File Naming Conventions
Day 17 Relative Path Names
Day 18 Types of Files in Linux
Week 4
Day 19 Summary of the unit – Assignment and test to be conducted
Day 20 Types of users in Linux
Day 21 Directory Commands in Linux
Day 22 Identifying current Directory Path
Day 23 Changing current Directory Path
Day 24 Creating Directories & Removing Directories
Week 5
Day 25 Listing the content of a Directory
Day 26 Quiz to be conducted
Day 27 File Commands in Linux
Day 28 Displaying Contents of Files
Day 29 The Head and Tail Commands
Day 30 Summary of the unit – unit test to be conducted
Week 6
Day 31 Copying Files
Day 32 Removing Files
Day 33 Revision
Day 34 Moving and Renaming Files
Day 35 Displaying the contents pagewise
Day 36 Class Test
Week 7
Day 37 Unit 3: Creating Files using vi Editors
Day 38 Text Editors
Day 39 Functions of a Text File
Day 40 Editors available with Linux
Day 41 The vi Editor
Day 42 The emacs Editor
Week 8
Day 43 The joe editor
Day 44 Managing Documents
Day 45 Locating files in Linux
Day 46 Standard Files-Standard Input Files
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Day 47 Standard Output files
Day 48 Quiz in Kahoot!
Week 9
Day 49 Standard Error Files
Day 50 Redirection-Input Redirection
Day 51 Output Redirection
Day 52 Error Redirection
Day 53 Filter-The grep Command
Day 54 The wc Command, The cut Command & The tr Command
Week 10
Day 55 Pipes- Tee Command
Day 56 Unit 4:Securing Files in Linux
Day 57 File Access permission
Day 58 Viewing Access Permission and Changing Access Permission
Week 11
Day 59 Automating Tasks using Shell Scripts and variables
Day 60 Example programs for Variables
Day 61 Local and Global Shell variables
Day 62 The environmental and env Variable
Day 63 Command Substitution
Week 12
Day 64 Expr command
Day 65 Arithmetic expression
Day 66 Summary of the unit – unit test to be conducted
Day 67 Unit 5: Using Conditional Execution
Day 68 The if Constructs
Day 69 Arithmetic Tests, String Tests and File Strings
Week 13
Day 70 The case.....esac constructs
Day 71 The iteration in shell script
Day 72 The Break statement
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 13 25.12.2018
2 23 25.01.2019
3 19 22.02.2019
4 11 15.03.2019
5 06 25.03.2019
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Subject Name : LINUX & SHELL PROGRAMMING LAB
Subject code : 43P
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.A.VAISHNAVI & Ms. R. Divya
Lesson plan duration: 10 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Course Objective : This course provides the students with the skills to use the UNIX and
LINUX operating system.
Basic commands for editing and manipulating files, managing processes and
interacting with the Bourne/Bourne Again Shell are presented via lecture and lab
exercises.
To make student learn fundamentals of shell scripting and shell programming.
The course also teaches the participant how to use the programming constructs of the
shell language to write scripts that may be used to simplify or automate tasks.
This course will prepare the students to work on UNIX/LINUX ENVIRONMENT as
a technical user or system administrator of a powerful, fast growing, multitasking,
open operating system which is currently used on all types of computers from micros
to mainframes.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of operating system
Day 2 Operating System Types
Day 3 Scheduling process in Operating system
Day 4 Simple Programs for commands.
Week 2
Day 5 Sample Programs for commands
Day 6 Sample Programs for commands
Day 7 Prog1: Write a shell script to stimulate the file commands: rm,
cp, cat, mv, cmp, wc, split, diff.
Day 8 Prog1: Write a shell script to stimulate the file commands: rm,
cp, cat, mv, cmp, wc, split, diff.
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Day 9 Prog1: Write a shell script to stimulate the file commands: rm,
cp, cat, mv, cmp, wc, split, diff.
Day 10 Example program: The following Linux Command take you to
the '/ home' directory
Day 11 Example program: The following Linux Command take you to
the '/ home' directory
Day 12 Example program: The following Linux Command take you to
the '/ home' directory
Week 4
Day 13 Test Case
Day 14 Test Case
Day 15 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting ,
current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
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Day 16 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting ,
current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
Week 5
Day 17 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting ,
current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
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Day 18 Prog2: Write a shell script to show the following system
configuration. a. currently logged user and his log name
b. current shell , home directory , Operating System type ,
current Path setting ,
current working directory
c. show currently logged number of users, show all available
shells
d. show CPU information like processor type , speed
e. show memory information
Day 19
The Pipe is a command in Linux that lets you use two or more
commands such that output of one command serves as input to
the next. The symbol '|' denotes a pipe.
Day 20 The Pipe is a command in Linux that lets you use two or more
commands such that output of one command serves as input to
the next. The symbol '|' denotes a pipe.
Week 6
Day 21 The Pipe is a command in Linux that lets you use two or more
commands such that output of one command serves as input to
the next. The symbol '|' denotes a pipe.
Day 22 Prog3: Write a Shell Script to implement the following: pipes,
Redirection and tee commands
Day 23 Prog3: Write a Shell Script to implement the following: pipes,
Redirection and tee commands
Day 24 Prog3: Write a Shell Script to implement the following: pipes,
Redirection and tee commands
Week 7 Day 25 Test Case
Day 26 Test Case
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Day 27 View the contents of a directory : A directory may contains
visible and invisible files with different file permissions.
Day 28 View the contents of a directory : A directory may contains
visible and invisible files with different file permissions.
Week 8
Day 29 View the contents of a directory : A directory may contains
visible and invisible files with different file permissions.
Day 30 Prog4: Write a shell script for displaying current date, user
name, file listing and directories
getting user choice.
Day 31 Prog4: Write a shell script for displaying current date, user
name, file listing and directories
getting user choice.
Day 32 Programs for date command is used to display the system date and
time. date command is also used to set date and time of the system.
Week 9
Day 33 Programs for date command is used to display the system date and
time. date command is also used to set date and time of the system.
Day 34 Programs for date command is used to display the system date and
time. date command is also used to set date and time of the system.
Day 35 Details of Awk Command, Sed Command, Grep, Egrep, Fgrep,
Rgrep Commands, head Command, tail Command
Day 36 Details of Awk Command, Sed Command, Grep, Egrep, Fgrep,
Rgrep Commands, head Command, tail Command
Week 10
Day 37 Details of Awk Command, Sed Command, Grep, Egrep, Fgrep,
Rgrep Commands, head Command, tail Command
Day 38 Prog5: Write a shell script to implement the filter commands.
Day 39 Prog5: Write a shell script to implement the filter commands.
Day 40 Prog5: Write a shell script to implement the filter commands.
Week 11
Day 41 Test Case
Day 42 Test Case
Day 43 Discuss about OS and Kernel
Day 44 Discuss about OS and Kernel
Week 12 Day 45 Prog6: Write a shell script to remove the files which has file
size as zero bytes.
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Day 46 Prog6: Write a shell script to remove the files which has file
size as zero bytes.
Day 47 Test Case
Day 48 Test Case
Week 13
Day 49 Shell program to read a number and find the sum of digits.
Day 50 Shell program to read a number and find the sum of digits.
Day 51 Prog7: Write a shell script to find the sum of the individual
digits of a given number.
Day 52 Prog7: Write a shell script to find the sum of the individual
digits of a given number.
Week 14
Day 53 Test Case
Day 54 Test Case
Day 55 SORT command is used to sort a file, arranging the records in a
particular order. By default, the sort command sorts file
assuming the contents are ASCII.
Day 56 SORT command is used to sort a file, arranging the records in a
particular order. By default, the sort command sorts file
assuming the contents are ASCII.
Week 15
Day 57 Prog 8: Write a shell script to find the greatest among the given
set of numbers using command line arguments.
Day 58 Prog 8: Write a shell script to find the greatest among the given
set of numbers using command line arguments.
Day 59 Test case
Day 60 Test case
Week 16
Day 61 Bash program to check if the Number is a Palindrome
Day 62 Bash program to check if the Number is a Palindrome
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Day 63 Prog 9: rite a shell script for palindrome checking
Day 64 Prog 9: rite a shell script for palindrome checking
Week 17
Day 65 Test Case
Day 66 Test Case
Day 67 There are two different kinds of control structures: loops and
conditions. A looprepeats commands, whereas a condition executes
a command when certain conditions are met. The BASH shell has
three loop control structures: while, for, and for-in. There are two
condition structures: if and case.
Day 68 There are two different kinds of control structures: loops and
conditions. A looprepeats commands, whereas a condition executes
a command when certain conditions are met. The BASH shell has
three loop control structures: while, for, and for-in. There are two
condition structures: if and case.
Week 18
Day 69 Prog 10: Write a shell script to print the multiplication table of
the given argument using for loop
Day 70 Prog 10: Write a shell script to print the multiplication table of
the given argument using for loop
Day 71 Test Case
Day 72 Test Case
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PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 21 12.12.2018
3,4 16 9.01.2019
5,6 13 29.1.2019
7,8 12 11.02.2019
9,10 10 21.02.2019
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Subject Name : Business Accounting
Subject code : 4AC
Semester : IV
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms .V.Nivedha & Mrs. K.Malathi
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks ( December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective :
On successful completion of this course, the student should
have understood
Concepts and conventions of Accounting.
Basic Accounting framework
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-1 FUNDAMENALS OF BOOK KEEPING : Overview of
Accounting - Introduction to Accounting
Day 2 Definition of Accounting, objectives and functions of Accounting
Day 3 Evolution of accounting - Nature and Scope of Accounting
Day 4 Types of accounting ,Fundamentals of Book Keeping – single entry
system,
Day 5 double entry system of book keeping Difference between single entry
system and double system of book keeping
Day 6 Accounting Concepts and Conventions
Week 2
Day 7 Journal – meaning ,definition difference between financial accounting
and management accounting and cost accounting
Day 8 Journal problems worked out
Day 9 Journal problems worked out
Day 10 Journal problems worked out
Day 11 Ledger
Day 12 Ledger problems worked out
Week 3
Day 13 Both journal and ledger account sums worked out
Day 14 Both journal and ledger account sums worked out
Day 15 Subsidiary books – purchase book, sales book
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Day 16 Problems worked out in purchase book
Day 17 Problems in sales book
Day 18 Purchase return book sales return book
Week 4
Day 19 Problems worked out in purchase return book and sales return
book
Day 20 Problems in purchase book, sales book, purchase return book and
sales return book sums worked out
Day 21 bills payable book, bills receivable book
Day 22 Purchase return book sales return book bills payable book, bills
receivable book problems worked out
Day 23 Cash book – single column cash book theory and problems
worked out
Day 24 single column cash book theory and problems worked out
Week 5
Day 25 double column cash book
Day 26 Problems worked out in double column cash book
Day 27 Triple column cash book and petty cash book
Day 28 Trial balance
Day 29 Trial balance
Day 30 Trial balance
Week 6
Day 31 UNIT –II : final accounts of a sole trader with adjustments
Day 32 Meaning and definition of final accounts - trading account
Day 33 Adjusting entries
Day 34 Trading accounting and profit and loss account
Day 35 Profit and loss account and balance sheet
Day 36 Trading profit and loss account and balance Sheet with
adjustments
Week 7
Day 37 Final accounts with adjustments problems
Day 38 Final accounts with adjustment problems
Day 39 UNIT – III : Cost accounting meaning , Definition , types of
costing
Day 40 Objectives of cost accounting , Advantages and disadvantages of
cost accounting
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Day 41 Difference between cost , financial and management accounting
Day 42 Concept and Classification of cost accounting
Week 8
Day 43 Costing an aid to Management
Day 44 Methods of Cost , Elements of Cost
Day 45 Preparation of cost sheet and tender
Day 46 Cost sheet problems
Day 47 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Day 48 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Week 9
Day 49 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 50 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 51 UNIT - IV: Material Control: Meaning and objectives
Day 52 Levels of material Control , Need for Material Control
Day 53 Economic Order Quantity, ABC analysis
Day 54 Requisition for stores , stores ledger , bin card
Week 10
Day 55 Methods of valuing material issue.
Day 56 Problems in statement of cost of material
Day 57 Problems in level of stock
Day 58 Problems in level of stock
Day 59 Problems in level of stock
Day 60 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Week 11
Day 61 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Day 62 Problems in FIFO ,LIFO
Day 63 Problems in FIFO, LIFO
Day 64 Simple average method problems in stores ledger
Day 65 Weighted average method problems in stores ledger account
Day 66 Management accounting meaning , definition
Week 12
Day 67 Functions
Day 68 UNIT – V : Budget , budgeting , meaning definition
Day 69 Types of Budgeting
Day 70 Purchase budgeting problem, material budgeting problem
Day 71 Sales budget problem
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Day 72 Cash budgeting problem, Flexible and fixed budget problem
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 30 21.01.2019
2 8 06.02.2019
3 12 18.02.2019
4 17 02.03.2019
5 5 14.03.2019
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Subject Name : WEB PROGRAMMING LAB
Subject code : 4ZP
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.C.BHUVANESWARI Ms. S. SABEENA
Lesson plan duration: 10 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Course Objective : This course provides the students with the skills to develop website
and designing web pages.
Basic tags for creating web pages presented via lecture and lab exercises.
To make student learn fundamentals of web programming.
The course also teaches the participant how to use the programming creates of web
pages and web sites.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of web programming
Day 2 Basic tags practices
Day 3 Prog1: Program for friends details using hyperlink.
Day 4 Prog1: Program for friends details using hyperlink.
Week 2
Day 5 Prog1: Program for friends details using hyperlink.
Day 6 Example program: how to change the text colour background
colour
Day 7 Marquee command, bold, italic and underline the text like as
simple programs.
Day 8 Prog2: Program for country details using hyperlink
Week 3
Day 9 Prog2: Program for country details using hyperlink
Day 10 Prog2: Program for country details using hyperlink
Day 11 Example programs for background design and personal
information
Day 12 Prog3: Program for Bio-data changing text style, colour etc..
Week 4 Day 13 Simple programs for un ordered list.
Day 14 Prog3: Program for Bio-data changing text style, colour etc..
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Day 15 Prog3: Program for Bio-data changing text style, colour etc..
Day 16 Sample programs for ordered list.
Week 5
Day 17 Prog4: html program for solar heater options for various places
using un ordered list
Day 18 Basic table tags – simple programs
Day 19 Prog4: html program for solar heater options for various places
using un ordered list
Day 20 Prog4: html program for solar heater options for various places
using un ordered list
Week 6
Day 21 Program :5 program for family facilities using ordered lists
Day 22 Examples of frames – and basic frame tags
Day 23 Divide column and rows in frames
Day 24 Divide column and rows in frames
Week 7
Day 25 Program :6 creating class time tables
Day 26 Frameset simple programs
Day 27 Program:7 hospital information’s using framesets
Day 28 Program:7 hospital information’s using framesets
Week 8
Day 29 Program:7 hospital information’s using framesets
Day 30 More programs about frames
Day 31 Prog8: program for creating application form for bio-data.
Day 32 Test first 5 programs
Week 9
Day 33 Prog8: program for creating application form for bio-data.
Day 34 Prog8: program for creating application form for bio-data.
Day 35 Simple web pages using html code
Day 36 Prog 9: creating web page for describe your various skills.
Week 10
Day 37 Prog10: web page creation for family details
Day 38 Prog10: web page creation for family details
Day 39 Prog10: web page creation for family details
Day 40 Prog 11: create application form for inter collegiate functions
Week 11 Day 42 Prog 12: program for alumni registration form for our college.
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Day 43 Create an advertisement for company
Day 44 Prog 12: program for alumni registration form for our college.
Day 45 Prog 12: program for alumni registration form for our college.
Week12
Day 46 Create website for college
Day 47 Simple web page for departmental store.
Day 48 Model lab Exam
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Ms. S. SABEENA Approved by: Prof.C.RANGARAJAN
Head of the Department
PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 11 12.12.18
3,4 9 03.01.19
5,6,7 8 18.01.19
8,9,10 12 07.02.19
11,12 8 11.03.19
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Subject Name : General Awareness
Subject code : 4FE
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 2 hrs/week
Credits : 2
Name of the faculty : Mrs.A.VAISHNAVI & Ms. R. DIVYA
Lesson plan duration: 18 weeks (DEC 2018 – APR 2019)
Course Objective : Students will be able to develop the disposition and skills to gather,
organize, refine, analyze, and evaluate critically information and ideas.
1. Identify and follow through on personally and socially relevant problems and reasonable
solutions to those problems.
2. Identify relevant information sources, make reasoned choices among those sources, and
follow where those sources lead with an open-mind.
3. Justify conclusions reached in the analysis of information.
4. Analyze evidence, statements, alternative viewpoints, graphics, and other forms of
information.
Week Day Topic
Week 1 Day 1 Introduction to General Awareness
Day 2 Explain the concept of Verbal Aptitude.
Week 2 Day 3 Recent Trends in technologies in computer.
Day 4 Numerical Aptitude, Numering System
Week 3 Day 5 Time and Distance, Cistens
Day 6 Abstract Reasoning
Week 4 Day 7 Pipe
Day 8 Days and years
Week 5 Day 9 General Science,Technology,and education, books amd authors.
Day 10 Indian Geography
Week 6 Day 11 Inventions, Computer Science
Day 12 Grammer
Week 7 Day 13 Economics
Day 14 Train problems
Week 8 Day 15 Commerce
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Day 16 Boats and Streams
Week 9 Day 17 Sports, average
Day 18 Current Affairs, clock
Week 10 Day 19 Profit and loss
Day 20 Probability, average
Week 11 Day 21 Current Affairs
Day 22 Indian Politics, Ratio Proportion
Week 12 Day 23 Decimal Fraction, chain rule
Day 24 Simple Interest
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
Chapters 1,2,3 6 05.12.2018
4,5 4 19.12.2018
6,7 4 07.01.2019
8,9 4 18.01.2019
10 6 20.02.2019
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Semester – V
Subject Name : RDBMS AND ORACLE
Subject code : 53A
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.C.BHUVANESWARI & Mrs. J. DEVI
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : To inculcate knowledge on RDBMS concepts and Programming with
Oracle.
Basic knowledge of database.
To develop the programming skill.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit 1: Introduction to database
Day 2 Database Concepts and keywords
Day 3 Relationships, Integrity Rules
Day 4 Theoretical Relational Languages – relational algebra
Day 5 Difference, Projection, Selection, division , Assignment
Day 6 Applications of Relational Algebra
Week 2
Day 7 Relational calculus
Day 8 Database Design
Day 9 Class test
Day 10 Data modelling – E-R model
Day 11 Relationships in E- R model
Day 12 Database Design
Week 3
Day 13 Dependency and Its types
Day 14 Normal forms – first normal form
Day 15 Second normal form ,3rd
normal form
Day 16 Denormalization
Day 17 Revision of first unit
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Day 18 Class test-unit-1
Week 4
Day 19 Unit II: introduction of oracle
Day 20 Oracle and personal database
Day 21 Client/server database
Day 22 Login to SQL window
Day 23 Alternate text editors , Sql *plus worksheet
Day 24 iSQL plus, Naming rules and conventions
Week 5
Day 25 Constraints and its types
Day 26 Altering an existing table
Day 27 Dropping a table , creating table
Day 28 Inserting and adding new rows in table
Day 29 Class test - unit ii
Day 30 Unit-3 Working with Table: Data Management and Retrieval: DML
Week 6
Day 31 Select statement and update commands with an example
Day 32 Adding a new Row/Record , Customized Prompts
Day 33 Updating and Deleting an Existing Rows/Records
Day 34 Retrieving Data from Table , Arithmetic Operations
Day 35 restricting Data with WHERE clause, Sorting, Revisiting Substitution
Variables
Day 36 Test
Week 7
Day 37 DEFINE command, CASE structure
Day 38 Functions and Grouping
Day 39 Multiple Tables: Joins and Set operations: Join – Set operations.
Day 40 Class test – unit 3
Day 41 UNIT -4 PL/SQL: HISTORY OF PL/SQL , PL/SQL BLOCK
STRUCTURE,DATA TYPES,
Day 42 Variable Declaration, Substitution Variables In Pl/Sql, printing
in pl/sql
Day 43 Control structures and embedded sql
Day 44 Looping structure,
Day 45 Test
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Week 8 Day 46 SQL IN PL/SQL , SELECT statement
Day 47 Data manipulation in pl/sql
Day 48 Transcation Control Statements
Week 9
Day 49 pl/sql cursors and exceptions
Day 50 CURSORS
Day 51 CURSOR FOR LOOPS
Day 52 EXCEPTIONS
Day 53 test
Day 54 Unit -5 Composite data types ,pl/sql records,
Week 10
Day 55 Creating a PL/SQL RECORD
Day 56 Nested Records, Declaring A Pl/Sql Table
Day 57 Build-in table methods, Table Of Records
Day 58 Test
Day 59 varrays
Day 60 procedures
Week 11
Day 61 PACKAGES ,Structure of packages
Day 62 PACKAGE SPECIFICATION
Day 63 Example programs of packages
Day 64 Introduction of triggers
Day 65 Trigger - types ,before trigger
Day 66 DML
Day 67 After trigger , instead of trigger
Week 12
Day 68 Data Dictionary Views
Day 69 One mark revision for 5 units
Day 70 Revision of I,II,III
Day 71 Revision of IV, V
Day 72 Model test
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 18 22.6.18
2 11 26.7.18
3 11 28.8.18
4 13 28.9.18
5 19 30.10.18
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Subject Name : VISUAL BASIC
Subject code : 53B
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. C. RANGARAJAN & Mrs.P.RUKMANI DEVI
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective :
Understand the benefits of using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 for Windows as an
application tool. Understand the Visual Basic event-driven programming concepts,
terminology, and available tools.
Learn the fundamentals of designing, implementing, and distributing a Visual Basic
application.
Learn to use the Visual Basic toolbox. Learn to modify object properties. Learn
object methods. Use the menu design window. Understand proper debugging and
error-handling procedures.
Gain a basic understanding of database access and management using data bound
controls. Obtain an introduction to ActiveX controls and the Windows Application
On successful completion of the course the students should have understood
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit 1: Introduction to Visual basic programming
Day 2 Getting Started with VB6
Day 3 Programming Environment
Day 4 Object-oriented andEvent driven programming languages
Day 5 The VB environment
Day 6 Menu bar, Toolbar, ProjectExplorer, Toolbox, Properties window,
Form designer, Form layout, Immediate window. Visual Development
and Event Driven programming
Week 2
Day 7 Developing an application
Day 8 Basics of Programming: Variables
Day 9 Class test
Day 10 Declaring variables, Types of variables, Converting variables types,
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Day 11 User-defined data types, Forcing variable declaration, Scope &
lifetime of Variables.
Day 12 Data types and Modules
Week 3
Day 13 procedures and control structures
Day 14 Procedures: General & event procedures, Subroutines,
Functions,Calling procedures
Day 15 forms and menus
Day 16 Working with Controls: Creating and using controls
Day 17 working with control arrays.
Day 18 Class test-unit wise
Week 4
Day 19 Unit II: Menus
Day 20 Test-one mark
Day 21 Adding multiple forms in VB, Hiding & showing forms,Load &
unload statements,
Day 22 creating menu, submenu, popup menus, Activate & deactivate events,
Form-load event, menu designing in VB Simple programs in VB.
Day 23 Mouse events and Dialog boxes
Day 24 Mouse events
Week 5
Day 25 Dialog boxes
Day 26 Summary of the unit
Day 27 MDI and Flexgrid: MDI, Using the Flexgrid control
Day 28 UNIT III: ODBC and Data Access Objects
Day 29 Class test -theory
Day 30 Data Access Options
Week 6
Day 31 ODBC
Day 32 Remote data objects
Day 33 ActiveX EXE and ActiveX DLL: Introduction
Day 34 Test-one mark
Day 35 Creating an ActiveX EXE Component
Day 36 Creating ActiveX DLL Component.
Day 37 Summary of the unit
Day 38 Revision Classes
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Day 40 OLE fundamentals
Day 41 Class test
Day 42 Using OLE Container Control
Week 8
Day 43 Test-one mark
Day 44 Using OLE Automation objects
Day 45 OLE Drag and Drop
Day 46 File and File System Control: File System Controls, Accessing Files.
Day 47 UNIT V: Additional controls in VB
Day 48 sstab control, setting properties at runtime
Week 9
Day 49 Test-one mark
Day 50 adding controls to tab, list control, tabstrip control
Day 51 Class test
Day 52 MSFlexgrid control
Day 53 Why ADO
Day 54 Establishing a reference
Week 10
Day 55 Test-one mark
Day 56 ADODC Connection
Day 57 Files and file control system
Day 58 ADODB Connection
Day 59 Data1 Report
Day 60 Crystal report
Week 11
Day 61 Class test
Day 62 Program using files
Day 63 Object and class
Day 64 Introduction to reports
Day 65 Data Report
Day 66 Class test
Day 67 Modules
Day 68 Crystal and Data reports
Day 69 Simple program
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Day 71 Crystal and Data reports
Day 72 Summary of the unit
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 18 18.06.2018
2 9 03.07.2018
3 11 23.07.2018
4 8 15.08.2018
5 26 14.09.2018
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Subject Name : VISUAL BASIC & ORACLE LAB
Subject code : 53P
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.C.RANGARAJAN & Mrs.P.RUKMANI DEVI
Lesson plan duration: 10 weeks (JUNE 2018 – DECEMBER 2018)
Course Objective :
This course introduces computer programming using the Visual BASIC programming
language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is on event-driven
programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects. Upon
completion, students should be able to design, code, test and debug at a beginning
level.
Write a PL/SQL to raise the following Exception in Bank Account Management table
when deposit amount is zero Basic commands for editing and manipulating files,
managing processes and interacting with the Bourne/Bourne Again Shell are
presented via lecture and lab exercises.
Understand the fundamental concepts of database management. These concepts
include aspects of database design, database languages, and database-system
implementation, understand the role of the DBMS & RDBMS in the organization.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of visual basic
Day 2 Building Simple Applications
Day 3 Introduction to tool box
Day 4 Difference between naming a control and changing the text
Day 5 Message box
Day 6 Program 1: Write a simple VB program to accept a number as
input and convert them into a)Binary b) Octal c) Hexadecimal
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Day 7 Outputting Data - List Boxes
Day 8 vbTab- is used to put a tab space between the two pieces of data.
Day 9 list view
Day 10 Program 2: Write a simple VB program to add the items
to list box with user input and move the selected item to
combo box one by one.
Day 11
Using List View
Day 12 Test Case
Week 3
Day 13 Application with Dialogs
Day 14 Program 3: Write a simple VB program to develop a calculator
with basic operation
Day 15 Variables
Day 16
Water Tank Capacity Program-allow the user to enter the height,
width and depth of a water tank, then calculate and output the
capacity.
Day 17 Decimal
Day 18 Test Case
Week 4
Day 19 Application with Menus.
Day 20 Selection (if, then, else)
Day 21 FormBorderStyle to FixedDialog
Day 22 Program 4: Design a form using common dialog control to display
the font, save and open dialog box without using the action control
property Day 23 ShowDialog
Day 24 Student Mark List Processing using Data Controls.
Week5
Day 25 Common Key Events Constants.
Day 26 Adding Menu Bar Using Menu Editor
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Day 27 Sample code for the key events
Day 28 Program 5: Write a VB Program to develop a menu driven
program Add a MDI window in the form and arrange them in
the cascading/horizontal style using menus (Create a menu to
add form, arrange) (Menu Item 1). Also change the form color
using the menu in another menu item (Menu Item 2).
Day 29 Tab control
Day 30 Test Case
Week 6
Day 31 Database Management ADO
Day 32 Sample programs in ADO control
Day 33 Explain about ADODB connection
Day 34 Creating ActiveX Controls
Day 35 Program 6: Develop a simple project for Student Database
Management System using VB as front end and Oracle as back end.
Day 36 Test Case
Week 7
Day 37 Explain about the SQL
Day 38 What is meant by query
Day 39 What is DBMS
Day 40 Program 7: Create a table for Employee details with Employee
Number as primary key and following fields: Name,
Designation, Gender, Age, Date of Joining and Salary. Insert at
least ten rows and perform various queries using any one
Comparison, Logical, Set, Sorting and Grouping operators.
Day 41 Sample program for create the simple program for table
creation.
Day 42 Test Case
Week 8 Day 43 Program for Student Evaluation Systems
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Day 44 Program 8: Write a PL/SQL to update the rate field by 20%
more than the current rate in inventory table which has the
following fields: Prono, ProName and Rate. After updating the
table a new field (Alter) called for Number of item and place
for values for the new field without using PL/SQL block.
Day 45 What is Relational Database?
Day 46 Attribute: Attributes are the properties that define a relation
Day 47 Tuple: Each row in the relation is known as tuple.
Day 48 Cardinality: The number of tuples in a relation is known as
cardinality
Week 9
Day 49 Data Definition Language: It is used to define the structure of the
database.
Day 50 Data Manipulation Language: It is used to manipulate data in
the relations
Day 51 Program 9: Write a PL/SQL to update the rate field by 20%
more than the current rate in inventory table which has the
following fields: Prono, ProName and Rate. After updating the
table a new field (Alter) called for Number of item and place
for values for the new field without using PL/SQL block.
Day 52 ORDER BY
Day 53 AGGRATION FUNCTIONS
Day 54 Test Case
Week 10
Day 55 Program for Payroll System
Day 56 GROUP BY
Day 57 Structured data
Day 58 Sources of Structured Data:
Day 59 Program 10: Write a PL/SQL to split the student table into two tables
based on result (One table for―Pass‖ and another for ―Fail‖). Use
cursor for handling records of student table. Assume necessary fields
and create a student details table.
Day 60 Difference between DDL and DML in DBMS
Week 11 Day 61 Introduction to Graph Databases
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Day 62 Program 11: Create a database trigger to implement on master and
transaction tables which are based on inventory management system
for checking data validity. Assume the necessary fields for both
tables.
Day 63 Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)
Day 64 trigger
Day 65 Test case
Day 66 NULL values equal to a zero?
Week 12
Day 67 1. Query optimizer;
2. Connection manager;
3. Pluggable engine.
Day 68 Horizontal and Vertical Scaling In Databases
Day 69 Program 12: Write a PL/SQL to raise the following Exception in
Bank Account Management table when deposit amount is zero.
Day 70 What is Temporary Table in SQL
Day 71 revision
Day 72 Model
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PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 13 07.08.2018
3,4 14 11.08.2018
5,6 12 03.09.2018
7,8,9 19 19.09.2018
10,11,12 14 26.09.2018
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Subject Name :PHP and Scripting Languages
Subject code : 5EB
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.SABEENA
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Goal:
Basic tags for creating web pages presented via lecture and lab exercises.
To make student learn fundamentals of PHP programming.
The course also teaches the participant how to use the programming creates of web
pages and web sites using VB Script and Java Script.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I:Introduction of VB Script and Java Script
Day 2 Language structure
Day 3 control structure
Day 4 Procedures and Funtions
Day 5 Applications of PHP
Day 6 Web developments in PHP
Week 2
Day 7 Error handling.
Day 8 Try, catch
Day 9 Error reporting
Day 10 Summary of the unit
Day 11 Class test
Day 12 Unit II:Introduction of VB Script
Week 3
Day 13 Input & Output
Day 14 Data Validation
Day 15 Integration with Forms
Day 16 Class Test
Day 17 Active X Control And Scripting
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Day 18 Placement drive
Week 4
Day 19
Difference between Errors and Exception Day 20 -Quiz
Day 21 Unit III:Introduction of Java Script
Day 22 Form Validation
Day 23 SSI and Cookies
Day 24 Secure socket layer
Week 5
Day 25 Frames and Windows
Day 26 MIME Types
Day 27 Class Test
Day 28 Placement drive
Day 29 Plugins
Day 30 Summary of the Unit
Week 6
Day 31 Class test
Day 32 Example PHP Programs
Day 33 Expressions are combinations of tokens
Day 34 Braces make blocks
Day 35 PHP - Variable Types
Day 36 Class test
Week 7
Day 37 Unit IV:Introduction of PHP
Day 38 Characteristics of PHP
Day 39 PHP is whitespace insensitive
Day 40 Server side scripting Language
Day 41 Basic Syntax
Day 42 Types
Week 8 Day 43 Variables
Day 44 Keywords
Day 45 Class test
Day 46 Constants
Day 47 Expressions
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Day 48 Operators
Week 9
Day 49 Control Structures
Day 50 Class test
Day 51 Web Server
Day 52 Database
Day 53 PHP Parser
Day 54 Class test
Week 10
Day 55 Apache Configuration
Day 56 Canonical PHP tags
Day 57 ASP-style tags
Day 58 Commenting PHP Code
Day 59 UNIT V: PHP: Functions
Day 60 Classes and Objects
Week 11
Day 61 HTML forms
Day 62 HTTP authentication with PHP
Day 63 Cookies
Day 64 Handling file uploads
Day 65 Using remote files
Day 66 Connection handling
Week 12 Day 67 Defining PHP Classes
Day 68 PHP - Ajax Search
Day 69 XML parsing is a PHP extension
Day 70 Database Connections.
Day 71 Class test
Day 72 Summary of the unit
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 11 06.02.2018
2 9 29..07.2018
3 16 12.08.2018
4 22 28.08.2018
5 14 21.09.2018
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Subject Name : CASE Tools concepts and applications
Subject code : 5ZC
Semester : 5
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. V. Kalaivani & Mrs. R. Prema
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should have
understood
Implement automated software tools used by systems analysts and
developers to develop and maintain information systems.
To support or automate activities throughout the systems development
life cycle (SDLC).
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit-1: Data Modeling: Business Growth
Day 2 Organisational Model
Day 3 Case Study of student MIS & What is the purpose of such
Models
Day 4 Understanding the business
Day 5 Types of models-model development approach-the case for
structural development
Day 6 The case for structural development and advantages of using a
case tool
Week 2
Day 7 System analysis and design
Day 8 what is DFD and General Rules for Drawing DFD
Day 9 Difference Between Logical data flow diagram and Physical
data flow diagram
Day 10 Software verses Information Engineering and How case tools
store information
Day 11 Test-1 Unit – 1 (First half portion)
Day 12 Test-2 Unit-2(Second half portion)
Day 13 Unit – 2: Approach used to solve the problem statement
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Day 14 How to deal with a problem statement
Day 15 Data flow diagram for Payroll System
Day 16 Presentation Diagram for Payroll System
Day 17 Schematics of the model
Day 18 Forms and Screens
Week 4
Day 19 Menu Screens and Dataentry Screens
Day 20 Report Output Format
Day 21 Utilities
Day 22 Installation of Ubridge and Synthesis
Day 23 How to use the tools in Ubridge Systhesis for case
Day 24 Installation of Ubridge Synthesis
Week 5
Day 25 Computer Aided Software Engineering
Day 26 Getting Ubridge to work
Day 27 Setup of uBridge, assign and Housekeep.
Day 28 The uBridge Page
Day 29 Test-3: Unit-2(First half portion)
Day 30 Test-4: Unit-2(Second half portion)
Week 6
Day 31 Unit-3: Introduction to Ubridge
Day 32 Introduction to uBridge
Day 33 Main flow of the system
Day 34 Prototyping your report
Day 35 Introducing the Novice Model of the Operation
Day 36 Introducing Synthesis
Week 7
Day 37 Synthesis basic
Day 38 Synthesis in uBridge
Day 39 Menu Drawing the screen
Day 40 Requirement Definition
Day 41 Diagram Menu and screen
Day 42 Data Dictionary
Day 43 Document Menu and screen
Day 44 Synthesis Main Administration
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Week 8 Day 45 Synthesis reference and importing and exporting screen
Day 46 Test-5: Unit-3(First half portion)
Day 47 Test-6: Unit-3(Second half portion)
Day 48 Unit-4: Diagram definition tool: Introduction
Week 9
Day 49 Starting DDT
Day 50 Drawing your own Icon
Day 51 Defining the connection rules
Day 52 Rebuilding your icon
Day 53 Object oriented methodologies
Day 54 Rumbaugh Et.Al‘s object modeling techniques
Week 10
Day 55 The Booch methodology
Day 56 The Jacobson Et.Al Methodologies
Day 57 Pattern
Day 58 Frame works
Day 59 The Unified Approach
Day 60 Test-7: Unit-4(First half portion)
Week 11
Day 61 Test-8: Unit-4(Second half portion)
Day 62 Unit-5: Introduction to UML
Day 63 UML Diagram
Day 64 Class Diagram
Day 65 Use Case Diagram, Deployment Diagram
Day 66 Interaction Diagram
Week 12
Day 67 Sequence Diagram
Day 68 Sequence Diagram, Activity Diagram
Day 69 Collobration Diagram, Component Diagram
Day 70 Collobration Diagram
Day 71 State Chart Diagram, Activity Diagram
Day 72 Test-9 Unit-5(First half portion), Test 10 Unit-6(Second half
portion)
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 12 19.06.2018
2 18 19.07.2018
3 17 20.07.2018
4 14 13.09.2018
5 11 03.10.2018
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Semester – VI
Subject Name : GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA
Subject code : 63A
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty :Mr. C. Rangajan & Mrs.P.Rukmani Devi
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective
To study about line, curve and ellipse drawing algorithms, 2D transformation
& 2D viewing.
To study about the three dimensional Object representation, modeling,
transformations and color models
To study about the basic concepts of multimedia, multimedia architecture and
multimedia databases
To acquire knowledge about Compression & Decompression techniques,
Animation, File format, Storage and retrieval technologies
will develop conceptual maps of content and process for interactive
multimedia instructional programs.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Introduction to Graphics and Multimedia
Day 2 Introduction to computer graphics
Day 3 Applications, Overview of graphics systems
Day 4 Display devices ,I/P devices
Day 5 O/P devices, storage devices
Week 2
Day 6 Line-Drawing algorithms
Day 7 Basic Line Drawing algorithm
Day 8 Bresenham’s line drawing algorithm
Day 9 Loading the frame buffer
Day 10 Line functions
Day 11 Circle generating algorithms
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Week 3
Day 12 Ellipse generating algorithms
Day 13 Class test
Day 14 Curve attributes
Day 15 Color and Grayscale Levels
Week 4
Day 16 Area-fill attributes
Day 17 Character Attributes
Day 18 Class test-unit wise
Day 19 Unit II: 2D Geometric Transformations
Day 20 2’D transformation- translation, rotation, scaling
Week 5 Day 21 Matrix Representation, Composite Transformations
Day 22 Class test
Day 23 Reflection and shearing
Day 24 2D viewing- viewing pipeline, Viewing Coordinate Reference
frame.
Day 25 Window to view port coordinate transformation, 2D viewing
functions
Week 6
Day 26 Clipping Operation, Point clipping, line clipping, Polygon
clipping
Day 27 Curve clipping, Text clipping , Exterior clipping
Day 28 UNIT III: Text
Day 29 Introduction to multimedia- definition, benefits, need.
Day 30 Types of Text: Unicode Standard
Week 7
Day 31 Font, Insertion of Text, Text compression, File formats
Day 32 Class test
Day 33 Image: Image Types – Seeing Color, Color Models
Day 34 Basic Steps for Image Processing , Scanner
Day 35 Digital Camera ,Interface Standards
Week 8
Day 36 Specification of Digital Images
Day 37 CMS – Device Independent Color Models
Day 38 Image Processing software
Day 39 File Formats, Image Output on Monitor and Printer
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Day 40 UNIT IV: Audio: Introduction
Week 9
Day 41 Acoustics , Nature of Sound Waves
Day 42 Fundamental Characteristics of Sound
Day 43 Microphone ,Amplifier, Loudspeaker , Audio Mixer
Day 44 Class test
Day 45 Digital Audio ,Synthesizers MIDI , Basics of Staff Notation,
Day 46 Sound Card, Audio Transmission, Audio File formats and
CODECs
Week 10
Day 47 Audio Recording Systems, Audio and Multimedia
Day 48 Voice Recognition and Response ,Audio Processing Software
Day 49 UNIT V: Video: Analog Video Camera
Day 50 Transmission of Video Signals
Day 51 Class test, Television Broadcasting Standards, PC Video
Week 11
Day 52 Video Signal Formats, Video File Formats and CODECs
Day 53 Test-one mark
Day 54 Video Editing, Video Editing Software
Day 55 Animation: Types of Animation , Computer Assisted Animation
Week 12
Day 56 Creating Movement, Principles of Animation, Some
Techniques of Animation
Day 57 Animation on the Web
Day 58 Special Effects, Rendering Algorithms, Compression: MPEG-1
Audio
Day 59 MPEG-1 Video, MPEG-2Audio – MPEG-2 Video
Day 60 Summary of the unit
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 18 12.12.2018
2 09 27.12.2018
3 12 08.01.2019
4 09 21.01.2019
5 12 11.02.2019
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Subject Name : PROJECT LAB
Subject code : 67V
Semester : VI
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 8
Name of the faculty : Mrs.P.RUKMANIDEVI, Mrs. M. HEMALATHA
& Mrs. A. VAISHNAVI
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective The objective of the project is to motivate them to work in
emerging/latest technologies, help the students to develop ability, to apply theoretical and
practical tools/techniques to solve real life problems related to industry, academic institutions
and research laboratories
.The project proposal should include the following:. Title. Objectives. Input and
output Details of modules and process logic. Limitations of the project.
Tools/platforms, languages to be used. Scope of future application
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of the microsoft word
Day 2 Working in microsoft word
Day 3 Acknowldgement
Day 4 Introduction to project
Day 5 Review
Week2
Day 6 Contents
Day 7 How to connect frontend and backend
Day 8 Synopsis
Day 9 Frontend and backend
Day 10 Ms-access,sql and oracle
Week 3
Day 11 Front end details
Day 12 Back end details
Day 13 System methology
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Day 14 Data flow diagram symbols
Day 15 Title explanation
Week 4
Day 16 Haradware ,software details
Day 17 Chapter i : introduction.
Day 18 Organization profile.
Day 19 System specification
Day 20 Software specification
Week5
Day 21 Hardware configuration
Day 22 System study
FEATURES Existing system
Day 24 Drawbacks
Day 25 Methodlogy
Week 6
Day 26 Proposed system
Day 27 Features
Day 28 Proposed system
Day 29 Features
Day 30 Word alignment
Week 7
Day 31 Size changes
Day 32 Chapter ii: system design and development.
Day 33 File design
Day 34 Input design
Day 35 Output design
Week 8
Day 36 Database design
Day 37 System development
Day 38 Description of modules
Day 39 Flow charts
Day 40 Use case diagrams
Day 41 E-r diagrams
Day 42 How to draw a charts in the word document
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Week 9 Day 43 How to draw a charts in the word document
Day 44 How to draw a charts in the word document
Day 45 Chapter iii: testing and implementation
Week 10
Day 46 Unit testing
Day 47 Integration testing
Day 48 White –box testing
Day 49 Balck box testing
Day 50 Chapter iv : conclusion
Week 11
Day 51 Future scope
Day 52 Review
Day 53 Chapter v: data flow diagram
Day 54 System flow diagram
Day 55 Table structure
Week 12
Day 56 Sample coding
Day 57 Sample input
Day 58 Sample output
Day 59 Report
Day 60 Review
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CHAPTERS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
Chapter I 31 17.12.2018
Chapter II 13 31.12.2018
Chapter III 05 09.01.2019
Chapter IV 03 24.01.2019
Chapter V 08 18.02.2019
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Subject Name : GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA LAB
Subject code : 63P
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. C. Rangarajan & Mrs.P.Rukmanidevi
Lesson plan duration: 10 weeks (December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective : Learn basic and fundamental computer graphics techniques, learn
image synthesis techniques, and examine applications of modelling, design and visualization,
how to draw pictures using Bresenhams line drawing, mid-point line drawing, mid-point
circle drawing and Cohen-Sutherland line clipping
The objective of the laboratory is to support research and education of Computer
Science students in the fields of Multimedia Technology such as image editing,
photo-retouching, web design, etc.
The laboratory currently has 36 PC workstations with a variety of software. Other
resources of the laboratory including Digital Camera, Web Cam, Head Phone, Flat
Bed Scanner, Printer etc.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of Graphics and Multimedia
Day 2 Program to implement Line using "DDA" algorithm
Day 3 Prog1: Write a program to rotate an image.
Day 4 Example program: Program to implement circle using Midpoint
algorithm.
Day 5 Test Case
Day 6 Simple C Program for Line drawing
Week2
Day 7 Prog2: Write a program to drop each word of a sentence one by
one from the top
Day 8 Program to implement Reflection.
Day 9 Circle generating algorithms
Day 10 Ellipse generating algorithms
Day 11 Test-Program 1
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Day 12 Revision
Week 3
Day 13 Prog3: Write a program to drop a line using DDA Algorithm
. Day 14 Example-2’D transformation- translation
Day 15 Example-2’D transformation- rotation
Day 16 Example-2’D transformation- scaling
Day 17 Test-Program 2
Day 18 Test Case
Week 4
Day 19 Program to implement Translation of the Square.
Day 20 Prog4: Write a program to move a car with sound effect.
Day 21 Example-Matrix Representation
Day 22 Example-Composite Transformations
Day 23 Test-Program 3
Day 24 Write a c++ program that implement Shearing algorithm.
Week5
Day 25 Program to implement Circle using Bresenham’s Circle
Drawing algorithm.
Day 26 Prog5: Write a program to bounce a ball an move it with sound
effect.
Day 27 Example-Clipping Operation
Day 28 Example-Point clipping
Day 29 Example-line clipping
Day 30 Polygon clipping
Week 6
Day 31 To Create An Animation To Represent The Growing Moon
Day 32 Prog6: Write a program to test whether a given pixel is inside
or outside or on a polygon.
Day 33 Revision
Day 34 Photoshop Introduction
Day 35 Photoshop - Menu Bar
Day 36 Test – Program 4
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Week 7 Day 37 To Create An Animation To Indicate A Ball Bouncing
Day 38 Prog7: Create Sun Flower using Photoshop.
Day 39 Rotation in Photoshop
Day 40 Layers in Photoshop
Day 41 How to set a Image Mode
Day 42 Test Case
Week 8
Day 43 Test- Program 5
Day 44 Prog 8: Animate Plane Flying In The Clouds Using Photoshop
Day 45 Revision
Day 46 Introduction of Animation and Animation pane
Day 47 Test-Program 6
Day 48 Test case
Week 9
Day 49 Prog 9: Create Plastic Surgery for the Nose using Photoshop
Day 50 To Simulate Movement Of A Cloud.
Day 51 Introduction of Tools in Tool Bar
Day 52 Test-Program 8
Day 53 Uses of liqufy option
Day 54 Test Case
Week 10
Day 55 Prog 10: Create See-through text using Photoshop
Day 56 Uses of Text in Photoshop
Day 57 Test-Program 8
Day 58 Revision
Day 59 Introduction about Image Ready
Day 60 To Draw The Fan Blades And To Give Proper Animation.
Week 11
Day 61 Prog 11 : Create a Web Page using Photoshop
Day 62 Photoshop
Day 63 Simple image editing techniques for images
Day 64 Test-Program 9
Day 65 Revision
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Day 66 To Draw The Fan Blades And To Give Proper Animation.
Week 12
Day 67 Test-Program 10
Day 68 Prog 12 : Convert Black and White Photo to Color Photo using
Photoshop
Day 69 Test-Program 11
Day 70 Test-Program 12
Day 71 Revision
Day 72 To Draw The Fan Blades And To Give Proper Animation.
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Head of the Department
PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2 6 13.12.2018
3,4 6 27.12.2018
5,6 6 08.01.2019
7,8,9 6 25.01.2019
10,11,12 6 14.02.2019
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Subject Name : Computer Networks
Subject code : 6EA
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.S.SABEENA & Mrs. R. PREMA
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (DECEMBER 2018 – APRIL 2019)
Subject Description: This subject deals different Network concepts like Layers, Wireless
Concepts, Transmission and Security.
Goal: Knowledge on Computer Networks and technologies like broadband and Bluetooth.
Objective: To inculcate knowledge on Networking concepts and technologies like wireless,
broadband and Bluetooth.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Network
Day 2 Hardware and Local Area Network
Day 3 MAN and WAN
Day 4 Protocol Hierarchies.
Day 5 Design uses for the layers.
Week 2
Day 6 Service Primitives
Day 7 OSI Reference Model
Day 8 Presentation and Application of Layer
Day 9 Class test
Day 10 TCP/IP Reference Model
Week 3
Day 11 Comparison of OSI and TCP/IP
Day 12 Types of computer network
Day 13 Unit IIMagnetic Media
Day 14 Fibre optical cable
Day 15 Twisted pair cable
Week 4 Day 16 Summary of the unit
Day 17 Class test
Day 18 Radio Transmission
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Day 19 Microwave Transmission
Day 20 Infrared and millimetre waves
Week 5
Day 21 Class test
Day 22 Light waves
Day 23 LAN
Day 24 WAN
Day 25 Light waves
Week 6
Day 26 Bright star -Placement
Day 27 Meo and Leo orbit Satellite
Day 28 Meo and Leo orbit Satellite contd
Day 29 Innovation class
Day 30 Class test
Week 7
Day 31 Error Detection
Day 32 Error Detection(contd)
Day 33 PAN
Day 34 MAN
Day 35 Summary of the unit
Week 8
Day 36 Unit III:Data link layer
Day 37 Class test
Day 38 Advantages and disadvantages of network
Day 39 Elementary data link protocols
Day 40 Elementary data link protocols contd
Week 9
Day 41 Network cables
Day 42 Medium Access control sub layer
Day 43 Ethernet in data link layer
Day 44 Unit IV:Wireless Lan
Day 45 Bluetooth
Week 10
Day 46 Routing Algorithm
Day 47 Congestion Algorithm
Day 48 Class test
Day 49 Elements of Transport protocol
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Day 50 Unit V:TCP in Transport layer
Week 11
Day 51 Class Test
Day 52 Domain name system
Day 53 Distributor
Day 54 E-mail, Cryptography
Day 55 Summary of computer network
Week 12
Day 56 Class test
Day 57 Symmetric key algorithm
Day 58 Digital Signature
Day 59 Summary of the unit – Assignment and quiz to be conducted
Day 60 Class Test
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Mrs. R. PREMA Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 15 28.12.2018
2 16 10.01.2019
3 06 24.02.2019
4 08 12.03.2019
5 15 28.03.2019
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Subject Name : E- Commerce
Subject code : 6ED
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.C.Bhuvaneswari
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of this subject the students should have
thorough understanding of: E-Commerce , E-Market , EDI , Business Strategies etc.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Introduction to E-Commerce: The Scope of E-
Commerce
Day 2 Definition-E-Commerce & the Trade Cycle
Day 3 Electronic Market
Day 4 Electronic Data Interchange
Day 5 The Internet Commerce – The E-Commerce in Perspective
Week 2
Day 6 Business Strategy: The Value Chain
Day 7 Supply Chains – Porter‘s Value Chain Model
Day 8 The Inter Organizational Value Chain
Day 9 Revision unit -1
Day 10 Class test
Week 3
Day 11 UNIT II: The Introduction to Business Strategy – Strategic
Implications of IT
Day 12 Technology Business Environment – Business Capability
Day 13 Existing Business Strategy – Strategy Formulation
Day 14 Implementation Planning – e-Commerce Implementation
Day 15 Commerce Evaluation. The Inter Organizational Transactions
Week 4
Day 16 The Credit Transaction Trade Cycle
Day 17 A Variety of Transactions – Pens & Things
Day 18 Revision unit-2
Day 19 Test – unit2
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Day 20 UNIT III: E-Markets: Markets – E-Markets-
Week 5
Day 21 Usage of E-Markets
Day 22 Advantages & Disadvantages of E-Markets
Day 23 EDI: Introduction – Definition - Benefits of EDI
Day 24 EDI Communication EDI Implementation
Day 25 EDI Agreement
Week 6
Day 26 EDI Security
Day 27 Revision unit-3
Day 28 test
Day 29 Unit-4The Internet : The Internet – The Development of the
Internet
Day 30 TCP/IP
Week 7 Day 31 Internet Components – Uses of the Internet
Day 32 A Page on the Web: HTML Basics
Day 33 – Introduction to HTML – Further HTML
Day 34 Client Side Scripting – Server Side Scripting
Day 35 – HTML Editors & Editing
Week 8
Day 36 Web page simple programs
Day 37 Design page for website simple coding
Day 38 Designing languages and databases discussion
Day 39 The Elements of E-Commerce : Elements
Day 40 e-Visibility – The e-Shop
Week 9
Day 41 On line Payments, Demerits of online payments
Day 42 Explain about online purchase, Cod , online payment
differences
Day 43 Demerits of online product, Customer reviews about products
Day 44 Delivering the Goods – Internet e-Commerce Security
Day 45 Revision unit-4
Week 10
Day 46 Test unit 4
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Day 47 Discussion about online shopping, Online websites
Day 48 Unit-5 : E-Business: Introduction - The Internet Bookshops
Day 49 Examples of internet shop, How to design web pages
Day 50 Explained process of Amazon business, Grocery Supplies
Week 11
Day 51 Software Supplies and Support, Electronic Newspapers
Day 52 The Internet Banking, Examples of internet banking
Day 53 Transfer amount using internet banking process
Day 54 The Virtual Auctions
Day 55 Online Share Dealing
Week 12
Day 56 Gambling on the Net – E-Diversity, Examples of e-
commerce
Day 57 Revision unit 5
Day 58 Test
Day 59 Overall units discussion
Day 60 Model exam
Prepared by: Mrs.C.BHUVANESWARI Approved by: Mr.C.Rangarajan
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 10 28.12.18
2 9 25.1.19
3 9 14.2.19
4 26 5.3.19
5 14 28.3.19
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Subject Name : Case Tools Lab
Subject code : 6ZP
Semester : 6
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. R. Prema & Ms. A. Shiyamala
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – April 2019)
Course Objective : This course provides the students with How to design the web page.
To draw a UML diagram to generate VB code.
Create a documentation for project.
Validate the UML diagram.
Use the Database using VB code.
Report the diagram for our project.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Introduction of Case Tools and its applications.
Day 2 Demo of simple design
Day 3 Program 1: To design an ATM transfer system using UML
diagram and to generate VB code.
Day 4 Example program for class diagram
Week2
Day 5 Program 2: To design a student mark analysis using UML diagram
and to generate VB code.
Day 6 Example prog: To design and update the new master card.
Day 7 Example prog: To design and create the library details.
Day 8 Example: UML Diagram
Week 3
Day 9 Program 3: To design a platform assignment system using UML
diagram and to generate VB code.
Day 10 Test-Program 5 and 4
Day 11 Example Program:To design and create a UML diagram for
Student details
Day 12 Exammple Program:To design and draw a UML diagram for
Payroll.
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Day 13 Program 4: To design a railway reservation system using UML
diagram and to generate VB code
Day 14 Case Study of student MIS & What is the purpose of such Models
Day 15 Example of simple data flow diagram
Day 16 Simple example of Data flow diagram for Payroll System
Week 5
Day 17 Program 5: To design an expert system for medicine field using
UML diagram and to generate VB code.
Day 18 Test-Program 2,3 and 1
Day 19 Example Program: To draw a UML diagram for Hospital Details
Day 20 Example of Class Diagram
Week 6
Day 21 Example of Use Case Diagram
Day 22 Program 6: To design a stock maintenance system using UML
diagram and to generate VB code.
Day 23 Example Program: To draw a UML diagram for Restaurant details
Day 24 Example of Interaction Diagram
Week 7
Day 25 Program 7: To design a quizzing system using UML diagram and
to generate VB code.
Day 26 Online Test
Day 27 Class Test
Day 28 Example of Sequence Diagram
Week 8
Day 29 Program 8: To design a remote computer monitoring system using
UML diagram and to generate VB code.
Day 30 Example Program:To design a UML Class diagram for Student
details
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Day 31 Example Program:To design a UML Class diagram for Hospital
details.
Day 32 Class Test
Week 9
Day 33 Program 9: To design an online ticket reservation system using
UML diagram and to generate VB code.
Day 34 Example of Collobration Diagram
Day 35 Example of State Chart Diagram
Day 36 Test-Program 4 and 5
Week 10
Day 37 Test-Program 6 and 7
Day 38 Example of Activity Diagram
Day 39 Model Practical-First 6 Program
Day 40 Model Practical-Last 6 Program
Week 11
Day 41 Program 10: To design an E-mail client server system using UML
diagram and to generate VB code.
Day 42 Example of Component Diagram
Day 43 Example of Deployment Diagram
Day 44 Test-Program 8 and 9
Week 12
Day 45 Test-Program 10
Day 46 Revision
Day 47 Class Test
Day 48 Model Practical
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PROGRAMS Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1,2,3 12 28.12.18
4,5,6 12 08.02.19
7,8, 8 18.02.19
9,10 16 06.03.19
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Master of Commerce
(M.Com)
Department of Commerce
PIONEER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
Teaching lesson plan
Semester wise
2018-2019
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I Managerial Economics 13A 6
I Corporate Accounting 13B 7
I Information Technology in Business 13C 6
I Marketing Management 13D 6
I Elective-I : Principles of international trade 1EA 5
II Business Research Methods 23A 5
II Business Environment 23B 5
II Applied Cost Accounting 23C 5
II Human Resource Management 23D 5
II Computer Applications: MS Office & Internet - Practical-I 23P 6
II Elective-II :Export and import trade procedure 2EA 4
III Direct Taxes 33A 5
III Management Accounting 33B 5
III Financial Management 33C 5
III Internet & E-commerce 33D 5
III Computer Applications: Tally - Practical-II 33P 6
III Elective-III : Institutions facilitating international trade 3EA 4
IV Investment Management 43A 7
IV International Business 43B 6
IV Elective-IV : India ‘s international trade 4EA 5
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Subject Name : Managerial Economics
Subject code : 13A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.J.Chandraganthi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should be
well versed Thorough Knowledge On the concepts and tools and principles in the field
of Economics and Business Management
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Introduction to the subject, Meaning and definition of
managerial economics
Day 2 Characteristics of managerial economics, Significance of
managerial economics
Day 3 Nature and scope of managerial economics
Day 4 Relationship of managerial economics with other disciplines
Day 5 Difference between managerial economics and Economics, Role
of managerial economist
Day 6 Responsibilities of managerial economist, Fundamentals
concept of managerial economics
Week 2
Day 7 Fundamentals models of managerial economics
Day 8 Goals of a firm, Objectives of a business firm
Day 9 UNIT – II Meaning , types of demand, law of demand
Day 10 Demand function and demand curves
Day 11 Exceptions of law of demand
Day 12 Demand determinants, Elasticity of demand – Meaning
Week 3
Day 13 Types of Elasticity of demand – Price, income, cross
Day 14 Factors influencing elasticity of demand
Day 15 Advertisement elasticity of demand
Day 16 Methods of estimating elasticity of demand
Day 17 Demand distinctions – Producer goods and consumer goods
Day 18 Durable and non durable goods
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Day 19 Derived demand and market demand
Day 20 Industry demand and company demand
Day 21 Short run demand and long run demand
Day 22 Demand forecasting – meaning and objectives of forecasting
Day 23 Approaches to Forecast demand
Day 24 Methods of demand forecasting
Week 5
Day 25 Forecasting demand for a new product
Day 26 Features of good forecasting method
Day 27 UNIT – III Production function – Meaning and types of
production function
Day 28 Marginal rate of substitutions in production
Day 29 Isoquants – Characteristics and Types
Day 30 Returns to scale concept and Meaning
Week 6
Day 31 Production function types – linear , power, quadratic , qubic and
cob-Douglas production function
Day 32 Cost concepts Meaning and types
Day 33 Cost determinates
Day 34 Criteria for clarifying cost concepts
Day 35 Cost function- Linear ,quadratic and cubic
Day 36 Labour , material and overheads
Week 7
Day 37 Cost output relationship
Day 38 Economies and diseconomies of scale
Day 39 Cost control – Areas of cost control
Day 40 Cost reduction
Day 41 Factors affecting cost control in India
Day 42 Approaches to cost reduction
Day 43 UNIT –IV Market meaning , characteristics , types
Week 8
Day 44 Pricing policies – Objectives
Day 45 Role of cost in pricing, Demand factor in pricing
Day 46 Consumer psychology and pricing
Day 47 Three c’s in pricing
Day 48 Pricing methods – Cost oriented pricing
Week 9
Day 49 Pricing methods – Competition oriented pricing
Day 50 Pricing over life cycle of a product
Day 51 Pricing a new product
Day 52 Pricing based on other economic considerations
Day 53 Pricing in public utilities
Day 54 Government intervention in market
Week 10 Day 55 Perfect competition – Features
Day 56 Price and output determination under perfect competition
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Day 57 Monopoly - features
Day 58 Price and output determination under monopoly competition
Day 59 Monopolistic competition – features
Day 60 Price and output determination under monopoly
Week 11
Day 61 Monopsony , Duopoly , Duopsony and - Meaning
Day 62 Oligopoly – Meaning, features
Day 63 Price and output determination under Oligopoly
Day 64 Difference between monopoly and perfect competition
Day 65 Price discrimination under monopoly
Day 66 Pricing and dumping
Week 12
Day 67 UNIT V: Business cycles – meaning , nature , phases and
Control of business cycle
Day 68 National income – concepts, methods of calculating NI
Day 69 Difficulties in calculating NI
Day 70 Monetary Policy- Objectives , Instruments
Day 71 Fiscal policy - Objectives , Instruments
Day 72 TRIPS , TRIMS, Industrial sickness Causes and Remedies
Prepared by: Mrs.J.Chandraganthi Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 16/7/2018
2 18 5/8/2018
3 16 21/8/2018
4 24 16/9/2018
5 6 13/10/2018
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Subject Name : Corporate Accounting
Subject code : 13B
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 8hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Thorough Knowledge On the Advanced Accounting Practice
Accounting practice prevailing in the Corporates
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and definition of managerial remuneration
Day 1 Kinds of remuneration
Day 2 Preparation of final accounts
Day 2 Schedule VI Part I and Part II
Day 3 Profit Prior to incorporation
Day 4 Issue of bonus shares
Day 5 Preparation of balance sheet
Day 6 Practical problems in managerial remuneration
Week 2
Day 7 Practical problems in managerial remuneration
Day 7 Practical problems in Profit Prior to incorporation
Day 8 Practical problems in Profit Prior to incorporation
Day 8 UNIT - II Meaning and definition, types of Amalgamation
Day 9 Meaning of Purchase consideration and its Computation
Day 10 Lump sum Method and Net payment method
Day 11 Net asset Method and Intrinsic Value Method
Day 12 Table showing Liabilities, Provisions , Profit and Losses
Week 3
Day 13 Methods of Accounting for Amalgamation
Day13 Pooling of Interest Method
Day 14 Purchase Method
Day 14 Accounting Treatment of settling dissenting Shareholders
Day 15 Inter Company Holdings – Methods, Journal entries
Day 16 If Shares are held by the transferor company in the Transferee
Company
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Day 17 Accounting treatment for Amalgamation – Journal Entries in the
books of Transferor Company
Day 18 Accounting treatment for Amalgamation – Journal Entries in the
books of Transferee Company
Week 4
Day 19 In case of Amalgamation in the nature of Merger, Under
Pooling of Interest Method
Day 19 In case of Amalgamation in the nature of Merger, Under
Purchase Method
Day 20 Practical Problems in Calculation of Purchase consideration
Day 20 Problems in Amalgamation in the Nature of Merger
Day 21 Journal, Ledger and Balance sheet
Day 22 Amalgamation in the nature of Purchase method
Day 23 Calculation of capital reserve and Goodwill
Day 24 Amalgamation – Lump sum Method of purchase price
Week 5
Day 25 Problems in Net assets and Net payment method
Day 26 Problems in Net assets and Net payment method
Day 26 Problems in Net assets and Net payment method
Day 27 Absorption - Net Payment Method
Day 27 Absorption - Net Payment Method
Day 28 Absorption - Net Payment Method
Day 29 Absorption - Net Payment Method
Day 30 Absorption - Net Assets Method
Week 6
Day 31 Absorption - Intrinsic Value method
Day 31 External reconstructions - Lump sum Purchase price
Day 32 Intercompany Owings and Unrealised Profits in stock
Day 32 Intercompany Owings
Day 33 UNIT – III Meaning and definition of Holding companies and
Subsidiary companies
Day 34 Legal requirements relating to presentation of Accounts
Day 35 Consolidated Financial Accounts
Day 36 Preparation of Consolidated Balance sheet
Week 7
Day 37 Minority Interest and its computations
Day 37 Capital profits and Losses and its Treatment
Day 38 Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
Day 38 Bonus shares issued by subsidiary company
Day 39 Dividends from subsidiary company
Day 40 Preference shares and Debentures in subsidiary company
Day 41 Elimination of Common Transactions or Mutual Obligation or
Mutual Indebtedness
Day 42 Steps involved in Preparation of Consolidated Balance sheet
Day 43 Practical Problems of Goodwill in Balance sheet
Day 43 Unrealised Profit in Stock
Day 44 Mutual Obligation in bills
Day 44 Problems in Capital expenses given in balance sheet
Week 8 Day 45 Cash in transit- Mutual Obligation in Debtors and Creditors
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Day 46 Asset to be Written off from Revenue Profits
Day 47 Bonus Shares – Revaluation of Assets
Day 48 Capital Losses – Debentures in subsidiary
Week 9
Day 49 Dividend paid out of Capital profits
Day 49 Proposed Dividend, Bonus shares issued out of Revenue Profits
Day 50 Dividend paid out of Capital Profits
Day 50 Preference shares in subsidiary – Revaluation of fixed Assets
Day 51 Depreciation on Revalued assets
Day 52 Capital Dividend – Service charges Payable
Day 53 Capital Dividend – Service charges Payable
Day 54 UNIT – IV Meaning and Definition of Banking company
Week10
Day 55 Business of Banking companies
Day 55 Legal Requirements
Day 56 Types of Banking
Day 56 Preparation of Profit and Losses
Day 57 Guidelines of RBI
Day 58 Balance sheet
Day 59 Guidelines of RBI For Balance sheet
Day 60 Items requiring special attention in preparation of Final accounts
Week 11
Day 61 Classification of bank advances
Day 61 Practical problems in Non Performing Assets – Provision for
Doubtful Debts
Day 62 Interest on doubtful debts
Day 62 Preparation of Profit and Losses
Day 63 Details of Advances
Day 64 Preparation of Balance sheet
Day 65 Preparation of Profit and Loss and Balance sheet
Day 66 Meaning and definition of Insurance Companies
Week 12
Day 67 Duties, Powers and Functions of IRDA
Day 67 Preparation of final accounts of Insurance Companies
Day 68 Accounts of Life Insurance Business
Day 68 Subsidiary Books
Day 69 UNIT – V Meaning and definition of inflation accounting
Day 70 Human resource accounting
Day 71 Principles of government accounting
Day 72 Responsibility accounting
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Prepared by : Mrs.R.Chitra Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 11 10.07.2018
2 33 09.08.2018
3 27 31.08.2018
4 21 09.10.2018
5 4 20.09.2018
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Subject Name : Information Technology in Business
Subject code : 13C
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.G.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Thorough Knowledge on Computer and its types,
Hardware and Software
Computer application in various areas of business
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT - I Meaning and definition of computer
Day 1 Components of computer
Day 2 Advantages of computer
Day 3 Disadvantage of computer
Day 4 Meaning of Hardware
Day 5 Types of hardware
Day 6 Meaning of software
Week 2
Day 7 Types of software
Day 7 System software
Day 8 Application software
Day 9 Difference between system software and application software
Day 10 Importance of computer in business
Day 11 Data and information
Day 12 Difference between data and information
Week 3
Day 13 Data processing
Day 13 Steps involved in data processing
Day 14 Types of data processing
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Day 15 Data storage and data retrieval capabilities
Day 16 Computer application in various areas of business
Day 17 Computer application in various areas of business
Day 18 Computer application in various areas of business
Week 4
Day 19 Computer related jobs in business
Day 19 Computer related jobs in business
Day 20 Recent developments in hardware and software
Day 21 Meaning and definition of laptop
Day 22 Advantages and disadvantages of laptop
Day 23 Pen drive – Meaning and definition
Day 24 Advantages and disadvantages of pen drive
Week 5
Day 25 Importance of Pen drive
Day 25 Mobile computing - Meaning and definition
Day 26 Advantages and disadvantages of Mobile computing
Day 27 Importance of Mobile computing
Day 28 Bluetooth - Meaning and definition
Day 29 Advantages and disadvantages of Bluetooth
Day 30 Wireless printers and accessories
Week 6
Day 31 Broadband
Day 31 UNIT – II Types of computer system
Day 32 Micro and its advantages , mini, mainframe computers
Day 33 Minicomputer and its advantages, disadvantages
Day 34 Mainframe computers and its advantages, disadvantages
Day 35 Super computer and its advantages, disadvantages
Day 36 Difference between Mini, mainframe and super computers
Week 7
Day 37 Analog – Meaning
Day 37 Advantages and disadvantages of Analog computers
Day 38 Digital computer - meaning
Day 39 Advantages and disadvantages of digital computers
Day 40 Hybrid computers - meaning
Day 41 Advantages and disadvantages of hybrid computers
Day 42 Difference between analog, digital and hybrid computers
Week 8
Day 43 Business and scientific computer system
Day 43 Business and scientific computer system
Day 44 Generation of computer - history
Day 45 First generation computer- Advantages and disadvantages
Day 46 Second generation computer- Advantages and disadvantages
Day 47 Third generation computer- Advantages and disadvantages
Day 48 Fourth generation computer- Advantages and disadvantages
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Week 9 Day 49 Meaning of Laptop
Day 49 Note Book
Day 50 Advantages and disadvantages of laptop
Day 51 Meaning of notebook computers
Day 52 Advantages and disadvantages of notebook computers
Day 53 UNIT – III Data Processing system - meaning
Day 54 Data Processing cycle
Week 10
Day 55 Types of data processing
Day 55 Batch processing - Advantages and disadvantages
Day 56 Online processing - Advantages and disadvantages
Day 57 Real time processing
Day 58 Time sharing
Day 59 Multi Programming and multi processing system
Day 60 Networking
Week 11
Day 61 Types of net working
Day 61 Local area and wide area networks
Day 62 UNIT –IV components of computer system
Day 63 Input devices
Day 64 Output devices
Day 65 Storage devices
Day 66 Software- Meaning , definition, Types of software
Week 12
Day 67 Programming Languages
Day 67 Flow chart, system flow chart
Day 68 Steps in developing a computer programme
Day 61 UNIT – V E- commerce- Meaning , definition, Advantages and
disadvantages
Day 70 Internet, Intranet and extranet- meaning, definition, difference,
advantages and disadvantages
Day 71 E- mail its uses and importance
Day 72 World wide website
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Prepared by: Mrs.G.Sangeetha Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 36 08.08.2018
2 25 27.08.2018
3 11 14.09.2018
4 8 05.10.2018
5 4 08.11.2018
Total 84
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Subject Name : Marketing Management
Subject code : 13D
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : R.Vijaya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood the various marketing concepts and its strategies.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Definition and meaning of Marketing and marketing
management, Objectives
Day 1 Nature and scope of modern Marketing
Day 2 Functions of marketing
Day 3 Approaches to the study of marketing
Day 4 Evolution of marketing concept
Day 5 Functional areas of marketing
Day 6 Importance of marketing
Week 2
Day 7 Changing concept of marketing
Day 7 Features of the marketing concept
Day 8 Kinds of markets, consumer buying decision process
Day 9 Consumer behaviour theories
Day 10 Marketing environment and marketing systems
Day 11 Nature and importance of marketing management
Day 12 Market segmentation – meaning, benefits, bases of market
segmentation
Week 3
Day 13 Levels of segmentation and Practice of market segmentation
Marketing Mix – meaning, Concept of marketing mix
Day 14 Components of marketing mix and process of determining the
marketing mix
Day 15 Marketing research – meaning, nature, objectives and functions
of marketing research
Day 16 Element of marketing research, advantages and limitations of
marketing research
Day 17 Process of marketing research and creating a research design
Day 18 Types of samples
Week 4 Day 19 Sources of secondary data
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Day 19 Marketing Information system – meaning, differences between
marketing information system and marketing research
Day 20 Process and organisation of marketing information system
Day 21 Kinds of marketing information system
Day 22 Marketing and economic development
Day 23 Problems of marketing management
Day 24 Differences between sales management and marketing
management, Functions of marketing management
Week 5
Day 25 Principles of marketing management
Day 25 Marketing organisation structure.
Day 26 UNIT - II Product Development – meaning, new product
planning and development
Day 27 Impacts of controllable and uncontrollable factors
Day 28 Steps in new product development, Product life cycle –
management of product life cycle
Day 29 Product line and product mix strategies
Day 30 Pricing – meaning, objectives and various kinds of pricing
Week 6
Day 31 Pricing decisions - Objectives, Factors influencing pricing
decisions.
Day 31 Process of price determination.
Day 32 Product segmentation – meaning, definition and benefits
Day 33 Trading up and trading down
Day 34 Strategies of pricing
Day 35 Objectives of firm pricing
Day 36 Procedure for price determination
Week 7
Day 37 Process of price determination of a product
Day 37 Pricing policies
Day 38 Resale price maintenance
Day 39 Pricing of a new products
Day 40 Price adjustment strategies
Day 41 Price changes – causes and its effects
Day 42 UNIT III - Channels of distribution – meaning, definition and
functions
Week 8
Day 43 Functions of distribution channels – non integrated channels
Day 43 Levels of channels
Day 44 Number of intermediaries
Day 45 UNIT IV- Sales promotion – meaning and definition
Day 46 Objectives of sales promotion
Day 47 Importance and functions of sales promotion
Day 48 Advantages and disadvantages of sales promotion
Week 9
Day 49 Personal selling
Day 49 Salesmanship
Day 50 Importance of sales promotion
Day 51 Objectives of sales promotion, advantages of sales promotion
Day 52 Kinds of sales promotion
Day 53 Personal selling
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Day 54 Objectives and importance of personal selling
Week 10
Day 55 Importance of salesmanship
Day 55 Qualities of a good salesman
Day 56 UNIT V - Advertising – meaning and definition
Day 57 Kinds of advertising
Day 58 advertising
Day 59 Advantages of advertising to a consumer
Day 60 Limitations of advertising
Week 11
Day 61 Classifications of advertising copy
Day 62 Advertising media
Day 63 Advertising media
Day 64 Selection of advertising media
Day 65 Advertising agency
Day 66 Advertising agency
Week 12
Day 67 Green marketing
Day 68 Advantages and disadvantages of green marketing
Day 69 Evolution of green marketing
Day 70 Recent trends in retail marketing
Day 71 E- Marketing – advantages and its types
Day 72 Differences between advertising and publicity
Prepared by: Mrs.R.Vijaya Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 32 16.07.18
2 18 10.08.18
3 4 17.09.18
4 13 08.10.18
5 17 26.10.18
Total 84
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Subject Name : Principles of International trade
Subject code : 1EA
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Malathi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018– November 2018)
Course Objective : This course offers an introduction to the main theoretical tools
and policies that are central to the study of international trade
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Meaning and definition of trade and international
trade
Day 2 Classification of trade
Day 3 Difference between domestic trade and foreign trade
Day 4 Factors of trade
Day 5 Advantages and disadvantages of trade
Day 6 Importance of trade
Week 2
Day 7 Perspective on the theory of International Trade : traditional
theory and modern theory
Day 8 Absolute cost theory
Day 9 David Ricardo cost theory or comparative cost theory
Day 10 David Ricardo cost theory or comparative cost theory
Day 11 Neo –classical or opportunity cost theory
Day 12 Modern theory : factor endowment theory of Heckscher and
Ohlin theory
Week 3
Day 13 Modern theory : factor endowment theory of Heckscher and
Ohlin theory
Day 14 New trade theory of international trade
Day 15 International product Life cycle theory
Day 16 International product Life cycle theory
Day 17 National competitive theory theory
Day 18 Usefulness of the theory
Week 4 Day 19 Counter Trade and its forms
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Day 20 Reasons for Growth of Counter Trade
Day 21 Global Trade and Developing Countries
Day 22 UNIT : II International commodity Agreeemnets
Day 23 Quota agreements
Day 24 Buffer stock Agreements
Week 5
Day 25 Cartels
Day 26 State Trading
Day 27 Bilateral and Multilateral contracts
Day 28 Gains from Trade
Day 29 Terms of Trade and its concepts
Day 30 Factors influencing the terms of trade
Week 6
Day 31 Problems of measurement of terms of trade
Day 32 UNIT : III Free trade policy
Day 33 Tariffs, Taxes and Distortions
Day 34 Imports Tariffs
Day 35 Imports Tariffs
Day 36 Export Taxes
Week 7
Day 37 Export Taxes
Day 38 Export Subsidies
Day 39 Arguments for free Trade
Day 40 Arguments for protection
Day 41 Demerits of protection
Day 42 Trade barriers
Week 8
Day 43 Non tariff barriers
Day 44 Balance of payments
Day 45 UNIT : IV International Investments
Day 46 Types of Foreign Investment
Day 47 significance of Foreign Investments
Day 48 Limitations of foreign capital
Week 9
Day 49 Dangerous of Foreign Capital
Day 50 Factors affecting International Investment
Day 51 Growth of foreign direct investment
Day 52 Dispersion of foreign investment
Day 53 Portfolio investment
Day 54 Foreign investment in India
Week 10
Day 55 Foreign Investment by Indian companies.
Day 56 International monetary fund : world bank international finance
corporation, international trade centre
Day 57 World trade organisation
Day 58 Recent trend in foreign investment
Day 59 UNIT : V Multinational Corporation Definition and Meaning
Day 60 Importance of MNCS
Week 11 Day 61 Dominance of Multinational companies
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Day 62 Benefits of MNCs
Day 63 Criticism of MNCs
Day 64 Multinationals in India
Day 65 Globalizations – Meaning and Definition
Day 66 Stages of globalizations
Week 12
Day 67 Essential conditions for Globalization
Day 68 Implications and Importance of Globalization
Day 69 Benefits of globalizations
Day 70 Limitation of globalizations
Day 71 Obstacles to Globalization in India
Day 72 Factors favouring Globalization.
Prepared by: K.Malathi Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 21 26.07.2018
2 10 24.08.2018
3 13 01.09.2018
4 14 22.09.2018
5 14 09.10.2018
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Subject Name : Business Research Methods
Subject code : 23A
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Devipriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : To help the students to understand how to do research in the
area of commerce and management.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Business research – Meaning, definition , scope
Day 2 Significance , utility of business research
Day 3 Qualities of a good researcher
Day 4 Types of Research
Day 5 Research process, Research identification, selection
Week 2
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9 Formulation of research problems
Day 10 Hypothesis – Types
Week 3
Day 11 Research design
Day 12 Types of research design
Day 13 UNIT – II Sampling – Meaning, definition, Importance of
sampling
Day 14 Methods and techniques
Day 15 Sample size, Sampling error
Week 4
Day 16 Data collection - Methods
Day 17 Interview schedule, Questionnaire
Day 18 Observation- Methods
Day 19 Interview, Types of interview
Day 20 Mailed questionnaire
Week 5
Day 21 Pilot study
Day 22 Sample size
Day 23 Sampling error
Day 24 Field work
Day 25 Data collection - Methods
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Week 6
Day 26 Interview schedule
Day 27 Interview schedule, Questionnaire
Day 28 Observation- Methods
Day 29 Interview
Day 30 Types of interview
Week 7
Day 31 Mailed questionnaire
Day 32 Pilot study
Day 33 UNIT – III Tabulation
Day 34 Tabulation – Practical problems
Day 35 Statistical tools – Meaning, definition , uses
Week 8
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Day 36 Advantages and limitations of Statistical tools
Day 37 Types of Statistical tools
Day 38 Types of Statistical tools
Day 39 Interpretation - Meaning, definition , uses
Day 40 Advantages and limitations of Interpretation
Week 9
Day 41 Report writing – Meaning, need, Importance of report writing
Day 42 Advantages and disadvantages of report writing
Day 43 Types of reports, Contents of report
Day 44 Various styles of report writing
Day 45 Advantages and disadvantages
Week 10
Day 46 Steps in drafting reports
Day 47 UNIT – IV Measures of central tendency
Day 48 Standard deviation - Meaning
Day 49 Practical problem
Day 50 Practical problem
Week 11
Day 51 Correlation - Meaning
Day 52 Practical problem – simple correlation
Day 53 Practical problem-Partial correlation
Day 54 Multiple correlation
Day 55 Auto correlation
Week 12
Day 56 Regression- meaning, importance, Regression models
Day 57 UNIT –V Test of significance
Day 58 T –test – Practical problems
Day 59 F- test - Practical problems
Day 60 Business forecasting, Chi-square test
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Prepared by: Mrs.S.Devipriya Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 21.01.2019
2 20 04.02.2019
3 14 08.03.2019
4 10 20.03.2019
5 4 28.03.2019
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Subject Name : Business Environment
Subject code : 23B
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.G.Sangeetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 18 – March 2019)
Course Objective : By studying the business environment, students
to know the changes of business.
They should aware current environment of
business.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Concept of business environment – Meaning,
definition, scope
Day 2 Significance, Types- External
Day 3 Internal environment
Day 4 Inter relationship between economic and non- economic
environment
Day 5 Impact of environment on business
Week 2
Day 6 Culture and business and their importance
Day 7 Social responsibilities of business
Day 8 UNIT II Industrial policies and relations meaning
Day 9 New Industrial Policy 2013- Public, Private
Day 10 Joint and Co-operative sectors
Week 3
Day 11 Privatization – meaning, needs
Day 12 Disinvestment – meaning need
Day 13 Ways of Privatisation , Benefits of Privatisation
Day 14 Arguments against Privatisation
Day 15 Privatisation in India
Week 4
Day 16 UNIT – III Economic system- Meaning , scope
Day 17 Capitalism- Meaning , importance, Advantages and
disadvantages
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Day 18 Socialism - Meaning , importance, Advantages and
disadvantages
Day 19 Mixed economy- Meaning , importance, Advantages and
disadvantages
Day 20 Economic planning – Meaning, nature , scope,significance
Week 5
Day 21 Achievements of economic planning
Day 22 Failures of economic planning
Day 23 Advantages and disadvantages of economic planning
Day 24 Importance of economic planning
Day 25 UNIT- IV Technological environment – Meaning,
definition,Nature
Week 6
Day 26 Importance of Technological environment
Day 27 Advantages and Disadvantages of Technological environment
Day 28 Factors governing Technological environment
Day 29 Management of Technology – Meaning
Day 30 Uses of Management of Technology
Week 7
Day 31 Importance of Management of Technology
Day 32 Advantages of Management of Technology
Day 33 Disadvantages of Management of Technology
Day 34 Patents of Management of Technology
Day 35 Trademarks – Meaning
Week 8
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Day 36 Uses of Trade marks
Day 37 Importance of Trade marks
Day 38 Advantages of Trade marks
Day 39 Disadvantages of Trade marks
Day 40 Financial Institutions- Meaning
Week 9
Day 41 Need, importance of Financial Institutions
Day 42 IFCI- Meaning, need, advantages
Day 43 ICICI - Meaning, need, advantages
Day 44 IDBI- Meaning, need, advantages
Day 45 IIBI - Meaning, need, advantages
Week 10
Day 46 SIDBI - Meaning, need, advantages
Day 47 SFC - Meaning, need, advantages
Day 48 Other financial institutions
Day 49 UNIT –V Globalisation- Meaning and dimensions
Day 50 Features of current globalisation
Week 11 Day 51 Essential conditions
Day 52 Globalisation of Indian business
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Day 53 Foreign direct investments- Meaning, Importance
Day 54 Concept of Foreign direct investments
Day 55 Advantages and disadvantages of Foreign direct investments
Week 12
Day 56 Determinants of Foreign direct investments
Day 57 India’s policy towards FDI
Day 58 Multinational corporations – Meaning and definition
Day 59 Merits and demerits
Day 60 Control over MNC, MNCs in India
Prepared by: Mrs.G.Sangeetha Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 7 06.02.2019
2 8 18.02.2019
3 9 04.03.2019
4 24 12.03.2019
5 12 20.03.2019
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Subject Name : Applied Cost Accounting
Subject code : 23C
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. R.Vijaya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student
should have a thorough knowledge on the cost accounting principles and the
methods of accounting cost
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Cost Accounting Meaning and Definition
Day 2 Objectives of cost accounting
Day 3 Advantages and disadvantages of cost accounting
Day 4 Difference between cost , financial and management accounting
Day 5 Concept and Classification of cost accounting
Day 6 Costing an aid to Management
Week 2
Day 7 Types of cost accounting
Day 8 Methods of Cost
Day 9 Elements of Cost
Day 10 Preparation of cost sheet and tender
Day 11 Cost sheet problems
Day 12 Cost sheet problems
Week 3
Day 13 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Day 14 Cost sheet with adjustment problems
Day 15 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 16 Tender or Quotation problems
Day 17 Problems in Reconciliation of Cost and Financial accounts.
Day 18 Problems in Reconciliation of Cost and Financial accounts.
Week 4
Day 19 Problems in Reconciliation of Cost and Financial accounts.
Day 20 UNIT :II Material Control: Meaning and objectives
Day 21 Levels of material Control , Need for Material Control
Day 22 Economic Order Quantity, ABC analysis
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Day 23 Perpetual inventory
Day 24 Purchase and stores Control , Purchasing of materials
Week 5
Day 25 Procedure and documentation involved in purchasing
Day 26 Requisition for stores , stores ledger , bin card
Day 27 Methods of valuing material issue.
Day 28 Problems in statement of cost of material
Day 29 Problems in level of stock
Day 30 Problems in level of stock
Week 6
Day 31 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Day 32 Problems in Economic order Quantity
Day 33 Problems in FIFO
Day 34 Problems in FIFO
Day 35 Problems in LIFO
Day 36 Problems in LIFO
. Week 7
Day 37 Simple average method problems in stores ledger
Day 38 Weighted average method problems in stores ledger account
Day 39 UNIT : III Labour: System of wage payment
Day 40 Idle time , Control over idle time
Day 41 Labour turnover , methods of labour turnover
Day 42 overhead meaning and it classification
Week 8
Day 43 Allocation and absorption of overhead.
Day 44 Problems in labour turnover
Day 45 Problems in labour turnover
Day 46 Problems in labour cost
Day 47 Problems in overtime
Day 48 Problems in time wages and piece wages
Week 9
Day 49 Problems in Merrick multiple piece rate system, Gantt’s task
bonus plan
Day 50 Problems in Halsey plan, Rowan plan, Emerson plan , Bedaux
plan
Day 51 Problems in Halsey plan, Rowan plan, Emerson plan , Bedaux
plan
Day 52 Problems in overhead distribution methods
Day 53 Problems in repeated distribution methods
Day 54 Problems in machine hour rate
Day 55 UNIT : IV Overhead – Meaning , types , absorption,
apportionment , allocation
Week 10
Day 56 Problems and solutions on overhead recovery rates
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Day 57 Problems and solutions on overhead recovery rates
Day 58 Problems and solutions on overhead recovery rates
Day 59 UNIT : V Process costing meaning and Features of process
costing
Day 60 Merits and Demerits of process costing
Week 11
Day 61 process losses, wastage, scrap, normal process loss , abnormal
loss, abnormal gain
Day 62 Problems in process accounting
Day 63 Problems in process accounting
Day 64 Problems in process accounting with normal loss
Day 65 Problems in Process accounting with abnormal loss
Day 66 Operating Costing meaning and its methods
Day 67 Operating Costing meaning and its methods
Day 68 Costing: Job costing , batch costing , contract costing
Week 12 Day 69 Problems in operating costing ,
Day 70 Problems in operating costing ,
Day 71 Contract costing
Day 72 Contract costing
Prepared by: Mrs. R.Vijaya Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 19 21.1.19
2 19 25.2.19
3 16 13.3.19
4 4 22.3.19
5 14 30.3.19
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Subject Name : Human Resource Management
Subject code : 23D
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : To understand the nature of human resources and its
significance to the organisation.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I Human resource Management Meaning definition
Objectives
Day 1 Functions- evolution and growth of HRM
Day 2 Qualities of a good HR Manager
Day 3 Changing roles of a HR Manager
Day 4 Problems and Challenges of a HR Manager
Day 5 Planning the Human Resources – effective means
Day 6 Objectives of Planning
Week 2
Day 7 Steps in HR Planning
Day 7 Dealing with surplus and deficient man power
Day 8 Job analysis meaning definition importance
Day 9 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 10 Job description meaning definition importance
Day 11 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 12 Job Specification – Meaning, definition , importance
Week 3
Day 13 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 13 UNIT-II Recruitment – meaning, definition
Day 14 Types of recruitment
Day 15 Importance of recruitment
Day 16 Selection – meaning, definition
Day 17 Importance of Selection
Day 18 Advantages and disadvantages
Week 4 Day 19 Procurement process – meaning its usage
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Day 19 Placement –meaning definition advantages
Day 20 Disadvantages of placement
Day 21 Induction-meaning definition importance
Day 22 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 23 Objectives of recruitment
Day 24 Sources of recruitment
Week 5 Day 25 Internal and external recruitment meaning, definition
Day 25 Advantages of both the recruitment
Day 26 Application blank – meaning, definition
Day 27 Testing meaning, definition , uses
Day 28 Advantages and disadvantages
Day 29 Interviews – meaning , definition
Day 30 Types of interviews
Week 6 Day 31 Types of interviews
Day 31 UNIT III Training and development – meaning, importance
Day 32 Principles of training
Day 33 Assessment of training and needs
Day 34 On the Job training methods- Meaning, uses
Day 35 Off the job training
Day 36 Meaning , uses, importance of Off the job training
Week 7
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Day 37 Advantages and disadvantages of Off the job training
Day 37 Difference between On the job and Off the job training
Day 38 Evolution of effectiveness of training programmes
Day 39 UNIT –IV Discipline, Meaning, definition
Day 40 Causes of discipline
Day 41 Importance of discipline
Day 42 Indiscipline acts
Week 8
Day 43 Causes of Indiscipline acts
Day 43 Acts of Indiscipline
Day 44 Procedures for disciplinary act
Day 45 Organization conflict- Meaning, definition
Day 46 Methods of conflict
Day 47 Advantages and disadvantages of conflict
Day 48 Evil effects
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Week 9
Day 49 Conflicts in organisational behaviour
Day 49 Conflicts in organisational behaviour
Day 50 Individual aspect of conflict
Day 51 Organisation conflict results
Day 52 Management of conflicts
Day 53 UNIT – V Performance appraisal- Meaning, definition
Day 54 Objectives of Performance appraisal
Week 10
Day 55 Methods of Performance appraisal
Day 55 Methods of Performance appraisal
Day 56 Appraisal counselling
Day 57 Steps and barriers of Performance Appraisal
Day 58 Motivation – meaning, definition
Day 59 Concept and Nature of Motivation
Day 60 Motivation process
Week 11
Day 61 Motivation process
Day 61 Theories of motivation – Maslow’s Hierarchy Theory
Day 62 Hygiene Theory
Day 63 VROOM’s Expectancy theory
Day 64 Theory X
Day 65 Theory Y
Day 66 Grievances – Meaning and its types
Week 12
Day 67 Managing grievances and discipline
Day 67 Managing grievances and discipline
Day 68 Causes of Indiscipline and its preventive measures
Day 69 Grievance management
Day 70 Causes of Grievance
Day 71 Identification of Grievance and its procedures
Day 72 Features of good grievance procedure
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Prepared by: Mrs.R.Chitra Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 8.1.19
2 21 25.1.19
3 9 15.2.19
4 16 6.3.19
5 23 16.3.19
Total 84
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Subject Name : Computer Applications Practical –I (Ms Office and Internet)
Subject code : 23P
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Preetha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (Dec 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course Students should have
a thorough knowledge on Ms office and Internet
Week
Day
(2
Hrs/Day)
Topic
Week 1
Day 1
Type a cost audit report and perform the following :
a). Right alignments, Bold the important words
b). Center align the second paragraph and perform italics for
the important words
c). Change third paragraph into two column paragraph
d). Insert page number at the bottom, Insert date, time and
heading in the header section.
e). Character spacing for side headings.
Day 2 Practical Lab
Day 3 Practical Lab
Day 4 Practical Lab
Day 5 Prepare a questionnaire (Minimum 15 questions) in your area
of specialization Marketing/ Finance / HR.
Use Bullets & numbering
Check the spelling according to British English
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Use thesaurus to replace a word
Use drop cap
Day 6 Practical Lab
Week 2
Day 7 Practical Lab
Day 8 Practical Lab
Day 9
Type a sample research report and perform the following
functions: Insert symbols, Caption, Page break, Justification of
text, indent a text, rearrange paragraphs using mouse.
Day 10 Practical Lab
Day 11 Practical Lab
Day 12 Practical Lab
Week 3
Day 13 Type a published horizontal form of a balance sheet of a
company and perform the following:
Tables : - Insert, delete rows and columns
Borders : - Top & bottom only
Auto format tables
Change background to differentiate headings of the table with
others.
Day 14 Practical Lab
Day 15 Practical Lab
Day 16 Practical Lab
Day 17 Identify an organization and prepare an organization chart
prevailing in that concern.
Day 18 Practical Lab
Week 4
Day 19 Practical Lab
Day 20 Practical Lab
Day 21 Prepare a table showing employees performance appraisal
system, using the following for :
Use auto format for tables
Change the text color of the headings
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Sort the employees in the alphabetical order
Link the employees address using hyperlink
Merge two cells
Day 22 Practical Lab
Day 23 Practical Lab
Day 24 Practical Lab
Week 5
Day 25 Using three column format type any 5 difference between
Cost, Financial and Management accounting.
Day 26 Practical Lab
Day 27 Practical Lab
Day 28 Practical Lab
Day 29 Prepare a diagrammatic representation showing the elements
of cost, using auto shapes.
Day 30 Practical Lab
Week 6
Day 31 Practical Lab
Day 32 Practical Lab
Day 33 Prepare an attractive advertisement to create a demand for a
particular accounting package by using 3D Effects, Clip arts,
Stars, Banners in auto shapes
Day 34 Practical Lab
Day 35 Practical Lab
Day 36 Practical Lab
.
Week 7
Day 37 Practical Lab
Day 38 Perform mail merge operation for sending notice to share
holders for AGM.
Day 39 Practical Lab
Day 40 Practical Lab
Day 41 Practical Lab
Day 42 Type your curriculum vitae and perform template and indent
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the text.
Week 8
Day 43 Practical Lab
Day 44 Practical Lab
Day 45 Practical Lab
Day 46 Drew diagram of different packing labels in MS – Word and
display it in PowerPoint.
Day 47 Practical Lab
Day 48 Practical Lab
Week 9 Day 49 Create contents of a sample research report on your area of
specialization.
Day 50 Practical Lab
Day 51 Practical Lab
Day 52 Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation for the following:
a). Product advertisement
b). Company advertisement
Using hyperlink to all slides, different animation effect for text
& Pictures, fully automatic –timing – 2 minutes.
Day 53 Practical Lab
Day 54 Prepare a table showing the customer details of a bank. (
Customer name, Nature of account, Account Number,
Address, E- mail ID ) and perform the following :
Delete the customer who had closed the a/c
Insert a row in between the 1st & 2
nd Customer
Insert a column in between address & E –mail ID and
name it as Telephone Number
Hide the column ‘Address’
Day 55 Create a table of a company with the following details ( Name
of the employees, Name of the department, Net pay, City
address )Copy the production department employees in sheet
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Week 10
number 2Copy the details of the employees staying in
Coimbatore city.
Find the person who is getting a maximum salary
Day 56 Prepare payroll for the employees ( 10 employees) of an
organization and count the number of employees who are
getting the salary of more than Rs.10,000. Calculate with the
following components (DA, HRA,CCA, EPF,LIC) as a
percentage of basic pay and sum the total basic pay, net pay of
all employees.
Day 57 Prepare an excel sheet under the main headings of assets &
Liabilities and perform the following :
Select a column and change the number format to
Rupees and paise (0.00) format.
Change a particular range of cells font as bold
Select row and hide it
Use shortcut key and go to sheet 3 and select a cell
Prepare a bin card for the issues & purchases made
during the particular month use
Auto format Wizard.
Day 58 Prepare a demand forecasting for a new product life cycle of a
given product, collect the details regarding sales and profit of a
product for the last 10 years, fit it in a chart and present it in
PowerPoint.
Day 59 Prepare a trend analysis of a product whose year and sales
figures are given (10 years).
Day 60
1. Prepare a break even chart wizard.
2. Collect EPS and Market price of the shares, NAV and
Turnover of 10 different companies from the leading business
details and enter in a table. Calculate the price earnings per
share. Copy it into different sheets in the name of each
company use copying, count function and statistical functions.
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Week 11
Day 61 1. Find the correlation between demand and price of a
product.
2. Create a table showing the following :
a)Years ( Minimum 5 Years ) b). Profit
c). Depreciation d). Profit after depreciation
e). Tax f). Profit after tax g). Cash inflowsh).
Cumulative cash inflows of a project and find it’s Payback
Period.
3. Prepare final accounts of a banking company’s in the new
format using Excel.
Day 62 1. Create a student’s database find total, Average and display
list where average is greater than 60% and retrieve the students
according to the highest Marks.
2.Collect and create a database for maintaining the address of
the policy holders of an Insurance company with the
following constraints :
a). Policy number should be the primary key
b). Name should not be empty
c). Maintain at least 10 records
d). Retrieve the addresses of female
policyholders whose residence is at Coimbatore.
Day 63 Visit any of the Stock exchanges website and collect the
information regarding share price.
Day 64 Visit www.rbi.com and download some information
Day 65
Visit the website of Commerce & Industries Ministry and
collect some information about the trade policy
Day 66 Visit a website for an online marketing and write the
procedures to place an order
Week 12 Day 67 Discussion forums and E –groups
Day 68 Visit the websites of National Informatics Centre, go to the
ministry of finance and collect information regarding
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Economic Survey & union budget
Day 69 Practical Lab
Day 70 Practical Lab
Day 71 Practical Lab
Day 72 Practical Lab
Prepared by: Mrs.S.Preetha Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
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Subject Name : Export and import trade procedure
Subject code : 2EA
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.M.Kumaresan
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (Dec18 – March 2019)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student
should have a thorough knowledge on Formation of Company, Documents
required and Acts pertaining to it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Exports Meaning and definition
Day 2 Recent measures to boost Country’s Exports
Day 3 Rules for successful exporting
Day 4 Preliminaries for starting export business
Week 2
Day 5 Deemed exports and its benefits
Day 6 Impediments in Export Promotion, Measurement to boosting
countries
Day 7 Types of exports its major forms
Day 8 Indian export principle, Needs for exports
Week 3
Day 9 Preparing export documents
Day 10 UNIT : II Different Categories of exporters
Day 11 Registration of Exports ,Appointing Overseas agents
Day 12 Obtaining an export license
Week 4
Day 13 Arranging finance for exports
Day 14 Packing and marketing goods for exports
Day 15 UNIT : III Export procedure
Day 16 Insuring goods against Marine risks
Week 5 Day 17 Preparing export documents
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Day 18 Documents related to goods
Day 19 Documents related to payment
Day 20 Documents related to inspection
Week 6
Day 21 Institutional support for Exports
Day 22 Institutional support for Exports
Day 23 Compulsory quality control
Day 24 pre-shipment Inspection
Week 7
Day 25 Post shipment Inspection
Day 26 Labelling
Day 27 Packing
Day 28 Shipping
Week 8
Day 29 Customs clearance of goods.
Day 30 Export finance
Day 31 UNIT : IV Import Trade law in India
Day 32 Preliminaries for starting Import Business
Week 9
Day 33 Registration of Importers
Day 34 Import procedure
Day 35 Import product
Day 36 Labelling for import, Packaging for import
Week 10
Day 37 Arranging finance for Import
Day 38 Arranging letter of Credit for Imports
Day 39 Balance of Trade : Features, Types of balance of trade
Day 40 Causes of balance of trade
Week 11
Day 41 Balance of payments : Meaning , characteristics
Day 42 Structure of balance of payments
Day 43 Liberalization of Imports.
Day 44 UNIT : V Retirement of Import Documents
Week 12 Day 45 RBI’s directives for making payment for Imports
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Day 46 RBI’s directives for making payment for Imports
Day 47 Customs clearance of Imported Goods
Day 48 payments of customs ,Duty Imports under special schemes
Prepared by : Mr.M.Kumaresan Approved by:Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 09.01.2019
2 04 15.01.2019
3 16 28.02.2019
4 13 13.03.2019
5 06 25.03.2019
Total 48
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Subject Name : Direct Taxes
Subject code : 33A
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.V.Nivedha
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should be
well versed in the prevailing Act.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Meaning of Tax , History of tax, Scope
Day 1 Types of Tax
Day 2 Income Tax- meaning , definition
Day 3 Residential status of an individual
Day 4 Residential status of an individual
Day 5 Residential status of HUF, firm and company
Day 6 Scope of Total income
Week 2
Day 7 Scope of Total income
Day 7 Exempted incomes
Day 8 Capital and revenue expenditures
Day 9 UNIT II : Income from salary – Meaning, definition and
features
Day 10 Provident Fund and its types
Day 11 Allowances -
Day 12 House rent allowance
Week 3
Day 13 Perquisites
Day 13 Perks taxable for all employees
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Day 14 Rent Free Accommodation
Day 15 Hotel Accommodation
Day 16 Specified employees
Day 17 Motor car provision
Day 18 Gratuity
Week 4
Day 19 Pension
Day 19 Leave encashment
Day 20 Voluntary retirement
Day 21 Deductions u/s 80C
Day 22 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Day 23 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Day 24 Problems and solutions – Gross salary
Week 5
Day 25 Income from house property- Definition, rental value and its
types, Deduction U/S 24
Day 25 Calculation of rental values
Day 26 Problems and solutions
Day 27 Problems and solutions
Day 28 Problems and solutions
Day 29 Problems and solutions
Day 30 UNIT III: Meaning of Business , Profession
Week 6
Day 31 Admissible and inadmissible income and expenses
Day 31 Practical problems and solutions
Day 32 Practical problems and solutions
Day 33 Practical problems and solutions
Day 34 Practical problems and solutions
Day 35 Capital assets and its transfer
Day 36 Capital gain –meaning , types
Week 7
Day 37 Exempted capital gains U/S 10
Day 37 Exemption U/s 54
Day 38 Exemption U/s 54D
Day 39 Exemption U/s 54EC
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Day 40 Exemption U/s 54F
Day 41 Exemption U/s 54G
Day 42 Exemption U/s 54H
Week 8
Day 43 Problems and solutions
Day 43 Problems and solutions
Day 44 Problems and solutions
Day 45 Problems and solutions
Day 46 Problems and solutions
Day 47 UNIT IV: Income from other sources – types of income:
General incomes
Day 48 Important provisions
Week 9
Day 49 Deductions U/S 57
Day 49 Practical problems and solutions
Day 50 Practical problems and solutions
Day 51 Practical problems and solutions
Day 52 Setoff and carry forward of losses
Day 53 Setoff and carry forward of losses
Day 54 Practical problems and solutions
Week 10
Day 55 Practical problems and solutions
Day 55 Deductions from Gross Total income
Day 56 Deductions from Gross Total income
Day 57 Deductions from Gross Total income
Day 58 Deductions from Gross Total income
Day 59 Practical problems and solutions
Day 60 Practical problems and solutions
Week 11
Day 61 Practical problems and solutions
Day 62 Assessment of individuals
Day 63 Assessment of individuals
Day 64 Assessment of individuals
Day 65 Assessment of individuals
Week 12 Day 66 UNIT V: Income Tax Authorities
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Day 67 Income Tax Authorities
Day 68 Procedure for Assessment
Day 69 Procedure for Assessment
Day 70 Collection of Tax
Day 71 E-filing and its procedure
Day 72 E-filing and its procedure
Prepared by: Ms. V.Nivedha Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 11 13/7/18
2 25 21/8/18
3 20 10/9/18
4 21 10/10/18
5 7 16/10/18
Total 84
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Subject Name : Management Accounting
Subject code : 33B
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Devipriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 18- November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have
Thorough Knowledge On the Management Accounting Techniques in
Business Decision making
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT - I Nature and Scope of Management Accounting
Day 2 Meaning, Nature, Functions and Objectives
Day 3 Importance of Management Accounting
Day 4 Limitations of Management Accounting
Day 5 Distinction between financial accounting and Management
accounting
Day 6 Relationship between cost and management accounting
Week 2
Day 7 Tools and Techniques of Management Accounting
Day 8 Meaning and Process of financial statement, Analysis and
Interpretation
Day 9 UNIT - II Ratio Analysis meaning
Day 10 Advantages of Ratio Analysis
Day 11 Limitations of Ratio analysis
Day 12 Classification of Ratios
Week 3 Day 13 Profitability Ratios – Return on Investment, Net Profit ratio,
Gross Profit Ratio
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Day 14 Expense ratio, Operating Profit Ratio
Day 15 Turnover Ratio – Stock turnover, Debtors Turnover ratio
Day 16 Creditor turnover, working capital Turnover, Fixed Assets
turnover ratio
Day 17 Creditor turnover, working capital Turnover, Fixed Assets
turnover ratio
Day 18 Short-term Solvency – Current ratio, Liquidity ratio, Cash
position ratio
Week 4
Day 19 Short-term Solvency – Current ratio, Liquidity ratio, Cash
position ratio
Day 20 Long term Solvency – Proprietary ratio, Debt equity ratio
Day 21 Long term Solvency – Proprietary ratio, Debt equity ratio
Day 22 Fixed Assets ratio, Capital Gearing Ratio
Day 23 Working Capital- meaning , importance , Determinants of
working capital
Day 24 Problems and solutions
Week 5
Day 25 Problems and solutions
Day 26 Problems and solutions
Day 27 UNIT – III Fund Flow Statement Meaning , Importance of fund
flow statement, Limitations of fund flow statement
Distinction between Fund Flow statement and Balance sheet
Day 28 Schedule of changes in working capital
Day 29 Specimen of Fund Flow Statement
Day 30 Statement of Funds from Operations
Week 6
Day 31 Practical Problems – Schedule of Changes in Working Capital
Day 32 Practical Problems – Calculations of Funds from Operations
Day 33 Fund Flow Statement
Day 34 Fund Flow Statement – Without sale of Fixed assets
Day 35 Fund Flow Statement with Income Statement
Day 36 Fund Flow Statement – With sale of Fixed assets
. Week 7 Day 37 Provision for depreciation of assets
Day 38 With issue of shares for fixed assets
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Day 39 With issue of Bonus shares
Day 40 With Redrafted balance sheet
Day 41 Meaning and Importance of Cash Flow Statement
Day 42 Difference between Fund flow analysis and Cash Flow analysis
Week 8
Day 43 Advantages of Cash flow statement
Day 44 Preparation of cash flow statement
Day 45 Computation of cash from operations
Day 46 Computations of funds from operations
Day 47 External sources of cash
Day 48 Application of cash
Week 9
Day 49 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( when profit and
current assets and liabilities are given )
Day 50 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( when profit and
losses account alone is given )
Day 51 Practical problems – Cash from operation ( When Balance sheet
alone is given)
Day 52 When sundry details are given
Day 53 Simple cash flow statement
Day 54 Cash flow statement – Without sale of fixed assets
Week 10
Day 55 UNIT – IV Marginal costing – Definition
Day 56 Salient features
Day 57 Advantages and Limitations of marginal costing
Day 58 Break even analysis
Day 59 Practical problems and solutions
Day 60 Cost Volume Profit analysis
Week 11
Day 61 Practical problems and solutions
Day 62 Practical problems and solutions
Day 63 Applications of marginal costing
Day 64 Practical problems and solutions
Day 65 UNIT – V Budgeting and budgetary control – Meaning and
definition , Objectives of budgetary Control, Essentials of
budgetary Control, Advantages and Limitations
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Day 66 Classification and types of budgeting – Flexible, cash
Week 12
Day 67 Problems and solutions
Day 68 Problems and solutions
Day 69 Problems and solutions
Day 70 Standard costing and variance analysis- Advantages and
Limitations
Day 71 Problems and solutions
Day 72 Problems and solutions
Prepared by: Mrs.S.Devipriya Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8 16/7/18
2 18 20/8/18
3 28 22/9/18
4 10 1/10/18
5 8 12/10/18
Total 72
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Subject Name : Financial Management
Subject code : 33 C
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. M.Renuga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective: Students to know the financial management
Through the knowledge of capital budgeting and working
capital management
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT : I Introduction to Financial management
Day 2 Meaning , definition and objective of management
Day 3 Nature and scope of financial management
Day 4 Objectives of financial management
Day 5 Role and functions of financial management
Week 2
Day 6 Financial decisions, Relationship between risk and return
Day 7 Importance of financial management
Day 8 Approaches of financial management
Day 9 Sources of finance- According to period
Day 10 According to Ownership
Week 3
Day 11 According to sources of finance
Day 12 According to mode of financing
Day 13 UNIT-II: Introduction of cost of capital
Day 14 Classification of cost of capital
Day 15 Approaches of cost of capital
Week 4 Day 16 Determination of cost of capital
Day 17 Computation of cost of capital
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Day 18 Computation of cost of debt
Day 19 Computation of cost of preference capital
Day 20 Computation of cost of equity capital
Week 5
Day 21 Dividend price plus growth approach
Day 22 Earning price approach
Day 23 Cost of retaining earnings
Day 24 Weighted average cost of capital
Day 25 Concept of capital budgeting
Week 6
Day 26 Operating budget and Capital budgeting, Capital expenditure
budget
Day 27 Objectives of capital expenditure budget, Importance of capital
budgeting, Factors affecting capital investment decisions
Day 28 Methods of capital budgeting
Day 29 Computation of pay –back period
Day 30 Computation of discounted cash flow method
Week 7
Day 31 Computation of net present value method
Day 32 Computation of excess present value index
Day 33 Computation of internal rate of return
Day 34 Merits and De –merits of Discounted cash flow method
Day 35 Computation of average rate of return
Week 8
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Day 36 UNIT –III: Introduction of leverages, Types of leverages
Day 37 Computation of operating leverages
Day 38 Computation of financial leverages
Day 39 Theories of Capital structure
Day 40 Various approaches of capital structure
Week 9
Day 41 Determination of capital structure
Day 42 Capitalisation meaning and definition
Day 43 Merits and De-merits of capitalisation
Day 44 UNIT- IV: Dividend Theories
Day 45 Walter’s model - theories
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Week 10
Day 46 MM- Model dividend policy
Day 47 Forms of dividend policy
Day 48 Determination of dividend policy
Day 49 Factors affecting dividend policy
Day 50 Significance of dividend policy
Week 11
Day 51 UNIT V: Working capital management –concept, Types of
working capital management
Day 52 Different components of working capital
Day 53 Components of inventory management
Day 54 Computation of working capital
Day 55 Computation of working capital
Week 12
Day 56 Computation of working capital
Day 57 Factors affecting the size of the receivables
Day 58 Computation of credits, Computation of annual credit sales and
net savings
Day 59 Symptoms and remedies for over trading
Day 60 Computation of new sales and total cost
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Prepared by: M.Renuga Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 12 04.07.18
2 23 27.08.18
3 8 19.09.18
4 7 04.10.18
5 10 17.10.19
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Subject Name : Internet and E-commerce
Subject code : 33D
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Ms.V.Kiruthika
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : Students to know the fundamental principles of e- business
and e- commerce
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT –I History of Internet
Day 2 Introduction, meaning of e-commerce
Day 3 Advantages and disadvantages of e- commerce
Day 4 Importance of E- commerce
Day 5 Types of e- commerce
Day 6 Internet- uses, importance
Week 2
Day 7 Advantages and disadvantages of internet
Day 8 Intranet - uses, importance
Day 9 Intranet - Advantages and disadvantages
Day 10 Difference between internet and intranet
Day 11 Internet tools and applications
Day 12 Extranet – meaning, uses
Week 3
Day 13 History of extranet
Day 14 Advantages and disadvantages of extranet
Day 15 Electronic data interchange – meaning, definition
Day 16 Importance of EDI
Day 17 Uses of EDI
Day 18 Advantages and disadvantages of EDI
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Week 4
Day 19 UNIT- II Business process re- engineering
Day 20 History of Business process re- engineering
Day 21 Importance of Business process re- engineering
Day 22 Advantages and disadvantages of Business process re-
engineering
Day 23 Automatic teller machine – meaning and definition
Day 24 Advantages and disadvantages of Automatic teller machine
Week 5
Day 25 Uses of Automatic teller machine
Day 26 Internet banking – meaning and definition
Day 27 Advantages and disadvantages of internet banking
Day 28 Uses of internet banking
Day 29 Electronic payment system – meaning, definition
Day 30 Advantages and disadvantages of Electronic payment system
Week 6
Day 31 UNIT – III Internet frauds
Day 32 Awareness of internet frauds
Day 33 Beware of internet frauds
Day 34 Internet security- meaning, definition
Day 35 Uses of internet security
Day 36 Advantages and disadvantages of internet security
Week 7
Day 37 Cyber crimes – meaning, definition
Day 38 Protection from cyber crime
Day 39 Evil effects of cyber crime
Day 40 Cyber laws – meaning, definition
Day 41 Importance of cyber law
Day 42 Uses of cyber laws
Week8
Day 43 E-governance – meaning, definition
Day 44 Importance of E-governance
Day 45 Uses of E-governance
Day 46 Advantages and disadvantages of E-governance
Day 47 UNIT- IV Issues relating to e- commerce
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Day 48 Importance of Issues relating to e- commerce
Week 9
Day 49 Advantages and disadvantages of Issues relating to e- commerce
Day 50 Uses of Issues relating to e- commerce
Day 51 Technology – meaning, definition
Day 52 Uses of Technology
Day 53 Advantages and disadvantages of Technology
Day 54 Importance of Technology
Week 10
Day 55 Wireless applications – meaning, definition
Day 56 Types of Wireless applications
Day 57 History of Wireless applications
Day 58 Advantages and disadvantages of Wireless applications
Day 59 Uses of Wireless applications
Day 60 Broad band- meaning , definition
Week 11
Day 61 Evolution of Broad band
Day 62 Online transaction- meaning, importance
Day 63 Use of mobile phones, SMS alerts
Day 64 UNIT- V Futures of internet commerce
Day 65 Hardware – types , uses
Day 66 Software - types
Week 12 Day 67 Difference between hardware and software
Day 68 Trends – meaning, definition
Day 69 Advantages and disadvantages of trends
Day 70 Information and application trends
Day 71
Information and application trends
Day 72 Revision
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 18 16.07.2018
2 12 28.08.2018
3 16 28.09.2018
4 17 12.10.2018
5 09 30.10.2018
Total 72
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Subject Name : Computer Applications: Tally – Practicals – II
Subject code : 33P
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 6 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Preetha
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective: students have a practical knowledge about the tally
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Program: 1 Create company including VAT options
Day 2 Algorithm
Day 3 Lab practical
Day 4 Lab practical
Day 5 Program 2: creating ledger
Day 6 Algorithm
Week 2
Day 7 Lab practical
Day 8 Lab practical
Day 9 Program 3 creating vouchers and profit and loss account and
balance sheet
Day 10 Algorithm
Day 11 Lab practical
Day 12 Lab practical
Week 3
Day 13 Program 4 : credit purchase, credit sales calculation with GST
Day 14 Algorithm
Day 15 Lab practical
Day 16 Lab practical
Day 17 Lab practical
Day 18 Program 5 : preparation of final accounts
Week 4 Day 19 Algorithm
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Day 20 Lab practical
Day 21 Program 6 ; inventory valuation
Day 22 Algorithm
Day 23 Lab practical
Day 24 Lab practical
Week 5
Day 25 Program 7:Maintain bill wise details, Algorithm
Day 26 Lab practical
Day 27 Program8 :consolidation of accounts
Day 28 Algorithm
Day 29 Lab practical
Day 30 Lab practical
Week 6
Day 31 Program9: foreign gains and loss
Day 32 Algorithm
Day 33 Lab practical
Day 34 Lab practical
Day 35 Program 10: Memo voucher
Day 36 Algorithm
Week 7
Day 37 Lab practical
Day 38 Lab practical
Day 39 Program 11 : check printing
Day 40 Algorithm
Day 41 Lab practical
Day 42 Program 12 : Ratio analysis
Week 8
Day 43 Algorithm
Day 44 Lab practical
Day 45 Lab practical
Day 46 Program 13: Interest Calculation
Day 47 Algorithm
Day 48 Lab practical
Week 9
Day 49 Program 14: Calculation of interest
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Day 50 Algorithm
Day 51 Lab practical
Day 52 Lab practical
Day 53 Program15:Display the interest calculation for a particular
period
Day 54 Algorithm
Week 10
Day 55 Lab practical
Day 56 Lab practical
Day 57 Program16: Create stock items, stock groups, Sales categories,
godowns and unit of measures
Day 58 Algorithm
Day 59 Lab practical
Day 60 Program 17: creating vouchers including VAT
Day 61 Algorithm
Week 11
Day 62 Lab practical
Day 63 Lab practical
Day 64 Program18: Create inventory vouchers with data from any
company cost accounts
Day 65 Algorithm
Day 66 Lab practical
Week 12
Day 67 Lab practical
Day 68 Program 19: prepare Final accounts through tally
Day 69 Algorithm
Day 70 Lab practical
Day 71 Lab practical
Day 72 Lab practical
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
Programs - 1,2,3,4 17 5.8.2019
Programs - 4,5,6,7 9 12.8.2019
Programs - 8,9,10,11 15
9.9.2019
Programs – 12,13,14,15 15 16.9.2019
Programs – 16,17,18,19 16 23.9.2019
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Subject Name : Institutions facilitating international trade
Subject code : 3EA
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Chitra
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student
should have a thorough knowledge on Formation of Company, Documents
required and Acts pertaining to it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT –I Export promotion in India
Day 2 Department of Commerce, Functional divisions
Day 3 Advisory bodies , Commodity organizations
Day 4 Export promotion councils (EPCs)
Week 2
Day 5 Commodity Boards , Autonomous bodies
Day 6 Service Institutions and organizations
Day 7 Government trading organizations
Day 8 State trading corporations , Major STC’s in India
Week 3
Day 9 State export , Promotion agencies
Day 10 Impediments in export promotion.
Day 11 UNIT – II Role of RBI in export finance
Day 12 Role of commercial banks
Week 4
Day 13 Small Industrial Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
Day 14 Export and Import bank of India (EXIM)
Day 15 Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC)
Day 16 Patent dispute settlement , Evaluation the Uruguay round
Week 5
Day 17 UNIT – III World Trade Organisation- Objectives , agreements
Day 18 Organisation structure of WTO , Functions- Principles of WTO
Day 19 General Agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT)
Day 20 General Agreement on Trade in services
Week 6 Day 21 Trade related investment measures
Day 22 Trade related aspects of intellectual property rights
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Day 23 Anti dumping measures
Day 24 IPRS : Objectives of IPRS, benefits, Limitations
Week 7
Day 25 Procedure of dispute settlement
Day 26 Evaluation of WTO , drawbacks/Criticisms
Day 27 UNIT –IV International Monetary Fund (IMF) : Objectives
Day 28 Organisation and management
Week 8
Day 29 Financing facilities
Day 30 Conditions on borrowers
Day 31 Special drawing rights
Day 32 World Bank Purpose
Week 9
Day 33 Organisation structure of world bank
Day 34 Guiding principle
Day 35 Leading programs.
Day 36 Evaluation of international monetary fund
Week 10
Day 37 International Development Association (IDA) : Objectives
Day 38 Memberships
Day 39 Loan assistance
Day 40 International Financial Corporation (IFC) : Objectives , Main
features
Week 11
Day 41 UNIT –V Asian Development Bank(ADB) : Objectives
Day 42 UNCTAD : Functions , Basic principles of UNCTAD
Day 43 UNIDO : Operational activities
Day 44 Commercial bank , innovative schemes
Week 12
Day 45 Reserve bank of India and its functions
Day 46 Reserve bank of India and Agricultural credit
Day 47 Reserve bank of India and Industrial finance
Day 48 International trade centre.
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 10 18.7.18
2 06 6.8.18
3 10 23.8.18
4 14 31.8.18
5 08 11.10.18
Total 48
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Subject Name : Investment Management
Subject code : 43A
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 7 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.S.Devipriya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Through Knowledge On investment avenues
Portfolio analysis
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I: Investment –meaning , nature , objectives
Day 1 Importance of investments
Day 2 Factors influencing investment
Day 3 Investment media- features
Day 4 Investment channels
Day 5 Process of investment
Day 6 Financial system in India – importance , Development of
financial institutions in India
Week 2
Day 7 Nationalisation of financial institutions
Day 7 Development of Financial institutions
Day 8 UNIT II: Introduction of capital markets and its objectives
Day 9 Long term loan market
Day 10 New Issue Market Players involved in NIM
Day 11 Stock exchange – origin, characteristics and importance
Day 12 Members in stock exchange , control over stock exchanges
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Week 3
Day 13 Listing of securities- meaning , advantages
Day 13 Procedures of listing
Day 14 Functions of Stock exchanges
Day 15 Kinds of brokers
Day 16 Stages involved in stock exchange
Day 17 B.S.E , N.S.E – objectives , features
Day 18 Advantages in trading with NSE
Week 4
Day 19 SEBI – meaning , objectives , Functions
Day 19 Organisation and management of SEBI
Day 20 Role and guidelines of SEBI
Day 21 UNIT III: Security analysis : Fundamental analysis –economic
analysis
Day 22 Economic indicators and forecasting
Day 23 Industry analysis and factors influencing
Day 24 Company analysis – accounting policy , Dividend policy
Profitabuility
Week 5
Day 25 Capital structure and operating efficiency
Day 25 Technical analysis : meaning and basic assumptions
Day 26 Difference between technical and fundamental analysis
Day 27 Theories of technical analysis : Dow Theory
Minor trends
Day 28 Line chart and barchart method
Day 29 Japanese candle stick method
Day 30 Kondradev wave theory
Week 6
Day 31 Chaos theory and efficient market theory
Day 31 Technical indicators
Day 32 meaningof portfolio and Portfolio analysis
Day 33 Meaning of risk and types
Day 34 Types of risk
Day 35 Portfolio selection model : Markowitz model
Day 36 Approaches to portfolio construction
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Week 7
Day 37 UNIT IV: Investment alternatives
Day 37 Bonds and its features
Day 38 Types of Bonds
Day 39 Types of shares : Preference shares , Equity shares
Day 40 Government securities , Promissory note ,Stock certificates
Day 41 Real estate Gold , silver Post office savings schemes , Bank
deposits
Day 42 Mutual funds – meaning , objectives , origin Types
Week 8
Day 43 Provident fund , Unit trust
Day 44 National savings scheme
Day 44 LIC , LIC schemes
Day 45 UNIT V: Portfolio management –meaning , definition
Day 46 Process in portfolio management
Day 47 Factors contributing to Portfolio Management
Day 48 Scope of Portfolio management
Week 9
Day 49 SEBI guidelines
Day 50 Policies of Portfolio management
Day 51 Theories of portfolio management
Day 52 Investment portfolio criteria
Day 53 Efficient portfolio
Day 54 Sharpe’s portfolio model
Week 10
Day 55 Portfolio selection
Day 56 Capital Asset Pricing Model -
Day 56 Determinants of Expected return
Day 57 Security market line
Day 58 Reward to risk ratio
Day 59 Scope of Portfolio management
Day 60 Problems in portfolio management
Week 11
Day 61 SEBI guidelines
Day 62 Policies of Portfolio management
Day 62 Portfolio revision and its techniques
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Day 63 Theories of portfolio management
Day 64 Investment portfolio criteria
Day 65 Efficient portfolio
Day 66 Sharpe’s portfolio model
Week 12
Day 67 Portfolio selection
Day 68 Capital Asset Pricing Model -
Day 68 Determinants of Expected return
Day 69 Security market line , Reward to risk ratio
Day 70 Limitations of CAPM
Day 71 APT Theory model
Day 72 APT Difference between CAPM
Prepared by : Mrs.S.Devipriya Approvedby: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 28/12/19
2 15 10/1/19
3 18 28/1/19
4 10 6/2/19
5 32 23/3/19
Total 84
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Subject Name : International business
Subject code : 43B
Semester :4
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs..J.Chandraganthi
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (Dec 18 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
Thorough Knowledge On the international trade and Export policies
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Meaning and definition of international business
Day 2 Nature International business,Scope and objectives
Day 3 Role of international trade in development
Day 4 Balance of payment , Disequilibrium of balance of payment
Day 5 Benefits of international trade
Week 2
Day 6 Advantages and disadvantages of international trade
Day 7 Causes for the growth of international trade
Day 8 Factors determining gains from international trade
Day 9 Usefulness of BOP, difference between BOP and BOT
Day 10 UNIT -II Euro currency market meaning, origin and growth
Week 3
Day 11 Features in Euro currency market
Day 12 Participants in euro currency market
Day 13 GATT – Aim, principles and objectives
Day 14 WTO – evaluation and functions of WTO
Day 15 Organisational structure of WTO
Week 4
Day 16 Objectives and principles of WTO
Day 17 Difference between GAT and WTO
Day 18 Merits and demerits of WTO
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Day 19 Role of WTO in International trade
Day 20 World bank – membership of world bank, objectives
Week 5
Day 21 Functions of world bank
Day 22 Lending operations of world bank
Day 23 Achievements of world bank
Day 24 IMF- origin, membership of IMF
Day 25 Merits and demerits of IMF
Week 6
Day 26 Objectives, and role of IMF
Day 27 Financing policies of IMF
Day 28 Difference between IMF and World Bank
Day 29 UNIT-III meaning and definition of Export marketing
Day 30 Scope and objectives ,Functions and Methods of export
marketing
Week 7
Day 31 Difference between domestic and export marketing
Day 32 Export market analysis and steps in export marketing
Day 33 Concept of export barriers
Day 34 Meaning and definition of tariff and non tariff barriers
Day 35 Factors influencing terms of trade
Week 8
Day 36 Meaning and definition of free trade
Day 37 Merits and demerits of free trade
Day 38 Components of tariff barriers
Day 39 Components of non tariff barriers
Day 40 UNIT-IV composition and directions of India’s trade
Week 9
Day 41 Reasons for international trade
Day 42 Foreign trade policies
Day 43 Concept of import and export
Day 44 Advantages and disadvantages of imports and exports
Day 45 Reasons for international trade
Week 10
Day 46 Procedure for export and import trade
Day 47 Foreign trade documentation procedures
Day 48 Importance of EXIM policy
Day 49 UNIT- V Meaning and definition of foreign exchange market
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Day 50 Sources of demand and supply for foreign exchange
Week11
Day 51 Features and functions of foreign exchange
Day 52 Need and importance ,Factors affecting of foreign exchange
Day 53 Sources of demand and supply for foreign exchange
Day 54 Features and functions of foreign exchange
Day 55 Terms related to foreign exchange rate
Week 12
Day 56 Advantages and disadvantages of fixed exchange rate
Day 57 Advantages and disadvantages of flexible exchange rate
Day 58 Advantages and disadvantages of flexible exchange rate
Day 59 Definition, characteristics, Objectives and methods of exchange
control
Day 60 Theories of exchange control
Prepared by: Mrs.J.Chandraganthi Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 9 19.12.18
2 19 21.1.19
3 11 122.19
4 9 28.2.19
5 12 15.3.19
Total 60
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Subject Name : India’s international trade
Subject code : 4EA
Semester : 4
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.M.Renuga
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (Dec18 – March 2019)
Course Objective : After the successful completion of the course the student
should have a thorough knowledge on EXIM policy in India, Documents
required and Acts pertaining to it.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT – I Introduction of foreign trade
Day 2 Foreign trade policy
Day 3 India’s foreign trade since 1951
Day 4 EXIM policy 1992
Day 5 EXIM policy 1997
Day 6 Objectives of EXIM policy
Week 2
Day 7 Features of EXIM policy
Day 8 Growth of export in India
Day 9 Growth of Import in India
Day 10 Trends in India’s export trade
Day 11 Import and export of traditional items
Day 12 EXIM policy 2002
Week 3
Day 13 EXIM policy 2002-2007
Day 14 Features of EXIM policy 2002-2007
Day 15 Development of Foreign trade policy
Day 16 Foreign trade policy 2004-2009
Day 17 Features of foreign trade policy
Day 18 Differences between import and export trade
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Day 19 Foreign trade authorities of India
Day 20 State trading corporations
Day 21 Differences between export houses and trading houses
Day 22 UNIT II - Foreign trade Act 1992
Day 23 India’s Foreign trade
Day 24 Foreign trade development regulation Act
Week 5
Day 25 Foreign trade regulation rules 1993
Day 26 Foreign trade order 1993
Day 27 Difference between and internal and international trade
Day 28 Advantages and disadvantages of international trade
Day 29 Features and reasons for international trade
Day 30 Foreign trade exchange control
Week 6
Day 31 Provisions of the FTDR
Day 32 Export promotion
Day 33 Importance of Export promotion
Day 34 Concept of exchange control
Day 35 Promotion measures for foreign trade
Day 36 Objectives of Foreign trade
Week7
Day 37 UNIT III India’s export trade
Day 38 Export houses
Day 39 Trading houses
Day 40 International Trade financing
Day 41 Production assistance and facilities in exporters
Day 42 Export Oriented Scheme
Week8
Day 43 Importance of export promotion
Day 44 Organisation setup in export promotion
Day 45 Autonomous bodies
Day 46 Ministry of commerce
Day 47 Marketing assistance to the exporters
Day 48 Export Risk insurance
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Week 9
Day 49 Foreign Exchange Management Act
Day 50 Institutional finance for Export
Day 51 Export oriented units
Day 52 Export processing zones
Day 53 Export promotion measures
Day 54 Special economic zones
Day 55 India’s export trade
Week10
Day 56 Export of principal products
Day57 UNIT IV Import trade
Day58 Composition of imports
Day59 Direction of imports
Day60 Technology of import contract
Week11
Day61 Technology policy – IPR
Day62 Law of protection of IPR
Day63 Property rights , Patents, Copy rights and Determinants of export trade
Day64 UNIT V Major problems of India’s export sector
Day65 Technology import contract
Day66 Determinants of Exports
Week 12 Day67 Import documentation
Day68 Import documentation
Day69 Impacts of recent changes in foreign trade policy
Day70 Impacts of recent changes in foreign trade policy
Day 71 Regulation and development of foreign trade
Day 72 Global trade in developing countries
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Prepared by: Mrs.M.Renuga Approved by: Mrs.S.Devipriya
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 21 02.01.19
2 15 12.01.19
3 20 06.02.19
4 7 27.02.19
5 9 12.03.19
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Master of Computer Science
(M.Sc)
Department of Computer Science
PIONEER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE, TAMILNADU
Teaching lesson plan
Semester wise
2018-2019
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Sem
. Course title
Sub
Code
Ins.
hrs
/
wee
k
(Effective for the candidates admitted from the
academic Year 2018-2019 ) – Batch: 2018 -2019
I
Paper I Analysis & Design of Algorithms 13A 5
Paper II Object Oriented Analysis and Design & C++ 13B 5
Paper III Advanced Networks 13C 5
Paper IV Advanced Software Engineering 13D 5
Practical I Algorithm and OOPS Lab 13P 5
Practical II Software Testing Lab 13Q 5
II
Paper V Data Mining and Warehousing 23A 5
Paper VI Advanced Operating Systems 23B 5
Paper VII Advanced Java Programming 23C 4
Paper VIII Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems 23D 4
Elective – I PHP Programming 2EC 5
Practical III Advanced Java Programming Lab 23P 5
Practical IV Data Mining using R 23Q 5
(Effective for the candidates admitted from the
academic Year 2015-2016) - Batch: 2017 -2018
III
Paper IX Digital Image Processing 33A 4
Paper X Advanced Tools in Computing 33B 5
Paper XI Network Security and Cryptography 33C 5
Paper XII Business Intelligence 33D 5
Elective – II Cloud computing 3EB 4
Practical V Advanced Tools in Computing Lab 33P 5
Practical VI Digital Image processing using
matlab
33Q 5
IV Project work and Viva voce 47V
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M. Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE
(Effective for the candidates admitted from the academic Year 2018-2019 )
SEMESTER - I
Subject Name : Analysis & Design of Algorithms
Subject code : 13A
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.R. Vijayakumar
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• Understood the various design and analysis of the algorithms.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I :Introduction: - Algorithm Definition and Specification
Day 2 Space complexity
Day 3 Time Complexity
Day 4 Asymptotic Notations
Day 5 Elementary Data Structure: Stacks
Week 2
Day 6 Queues
Day 7 Priority queue
Day 8 Binary Tree-Addition and Deletion
Day 9 Binary Search Tree
Day 10 Heap
Week 3
Day 11 Heap sort
Day 12 Graph-Introduction, Definition and Representation
Day 13 Weighting in graphs
Day 14 Seminar
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Day 15 Seminar
Week 4
Day 16 UNIT-II: Basic Traversal: Introduction
Day 17 Search Techniques
Day 18 Search Techniques
Day 19 Techniques for Binary Trees
Day 20 Techniques for Graphs
Week 5
Day 21 Divide and Conquer
Day 22 General Method
Day 23 Binary Search
Day 24 Merge Sort
Day 25 Quick Sort
Week 6
Day 26 Seminar
Day 27 Seminar
Day 28 UNIT III: The Greedy Method
Day 29 General Method
Day 30 Knapsack Problem
Week 7
Day 31 Knapsack Problem
Day 32 Prime algorithm
Day 33 Kruskal’s algorithm
Day 34 Minimum Cost Spanning Tree
Day 35 Single Source Shortest Path
Week 8
Day 36 Seminar
Day 37 Seminar
Day 38 Unit IV: Dynamic Programming
Day 39 General Method
Day 40 Multistage Graphs
Week 9
Day 41 All Pair Shortest Path
Day 42 Optimal Binary Search Trees
Day 43 0/1 Knapsacks
Day 44 0/1 Knapsacks
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Day 45 Travelling Salesman Problem
Week 10
Day 46 Travelling Salesman Problem
Day 47 Flow Shop Scheduling
Day 48 Revision
Day 49 Unit V : Backtracking
Day 50 General Method
Week 11
Day 51 4-Queens Problem
Day 52 8-Queens Problem
Day 53 Sum Of Subsets
Day 54 Graph Colouring
Day 55 Hamiltonian Cycles
Week 12
Day 56 Branch And Bound
Day 57 The Method
Day 58 Travelling Salesperson.
Day 59 Seminar
Day 60 Seminar
Prepared by : Mr.R.Vijayakumar Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 15 30.07.2018
2 12 16.08.2018
3 10 30.08.2018
4 11 15.09.2018
5 12 30.09.2018
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Subject Name : Object Oriented Analysis and Design & C++
Subject code : 13B
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.N.Balakumar
Lesson plan duration: 10 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have Understood the concepts in object models and the basically the C++ language
• Understood the concepts in object models and the basic is the C++
language
• Define class modeling techniques and instances modeling techniques
• Be able to program using C++ features such as composition of objects,
Operator overloading, inheritance, Polymorphism etc.
• The course has improved my understanding of the use of classes and
access control to class members
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I : C++ Introduction
Day 2 The Object Model: The Evolution of the Object Model
Day 3 Elements of the Object Model
Day 4 Applying the Object Model
Day 5 Classes and Objects Introduction
Week 2
Day 6 The Nature of an Object
Day 7 Relationship among Objects.
Day 8 Sample program using objects
Day 9 Seminar
Day 10 Seminar
Week 3
Day 11 Unit II: Classes and Object: Nature of Class
Day 12 Relationship Among classes
Day 13 The Interplay of classes and Objects
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Day 14 Classification: The importance of Proper Classification
Day 15 identifying classes and objects
Week 4
Day 16 Sample program using class and objects.
Day 17 Key Abstractions and Mechanism
Day 18 Seminar
Day 19 Seminar
Day 20 Unit III: Introduction to C++ , Input statements in C++ , output
statements in C++
Week 5
Day 21 Sample program for input output statements in c++
Day 22 Declarations, Example for Declaration statements
Day 23 control structures , Example: control structures
Day 24 Functions in C++.
Day 25 Sample Program : Functions in C++.
Week 6
Day 26 Seminar
Day 27 Seminar
Day 28 Unit IV: Classes and Objects- Introduction
Day 29 Classes and Objects , Constructors, Example for Constructors
Day 30 Destructors, Example for Destructors
Week 7
Day 31
operators overloading, Sample program for operators
overloading
Day 32 Type Conversion, Example : Type Conversion
Day 33 Inheritance, Types of Inheritance
Day 34 Sample program for Inheritance
Day 35 Pointers, Arrays , Pointers and Arrays
Week 8
Day 36 Sample program for Pointers and Arrays
Day 37 Seminar
Day 38 Seminar
Day 39 Unit V: Memory Management - Introduction
Day 40 Memory Management Operators
Week 9 Day 41 Example : Memory Management Operators
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Day 42 Polymorphism
Day 43 Example : Polymorphism
Day 44 Virtual functions
Day 45 Example : Virtual functions
Week 10
Day 46 Files – Introduction
Day 47 Advantage using Files
Day 48 Sample Program: Files
Day 49 Exception Handling- Introduction
Day 50 Types of Exception Handling
Week 11
Day 51 Advantage of using Exception Handling
Day 52 Sample Program : Exception Handling, String Handling
Day 53 String Handling functions, Example : String Handling
Day 54 Templates - Introduction
Day 55 Advantage of using Templates
Week 12
Day 56 Sample program using Templates.
Day 57 Difference between structure and Templates
Day 58 Sample program: Structure
Day 59 Seminar
Day 60 Revision
Prepared by : Mr.N.Balakumar Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 10 30.07. 2018
2 09 16.08. 2018
3 08 30.08. 2018
4 11 15.09. 2018
5 22 30.09.2018
Total 60
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Subject Name : Advanced Networks
Subject code : 13C
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• Gained in-depth knowledge of Internet protocols and their
functionalities.
• Reference models with layers, protocols and interfaces.
• Functionalities of different Layers
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I : Introduction to digital networks
Day 2 WAN
Day 3 WAN standards
Day 4 Introduction TCP/IP and Internet
Day 5 network technologies
Week 2
Day 6 TCP/IP features
Day 7 protocol standards
Day 8 Internetworking concepts and Architectural model
Day 9 Network interface layer.
Day 10 Seminar
Week 3
Day 11 Seminar
Day 12 Unit II : IP layer: Internet Address
Day 13 Mapping Internet Address to Physical Address
Day 14 Determining an Internet address at startup
Day 15 Transparent gateways and subnet addressing
Week 4 Day 16 multicast addressing
Day 17 client-server model of interaction
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Day 18 bootstrap protocol
Day 19 domain name system
Day 20 Address discovery and binding.
Week 5
Day 21 Seminar
Day 22 Seminar
Day 23 Unit III : internet protocol
Day 24 Connectionless Datagram delivery
Day 25 Data Structures and input processing
Week 6
Day 26 Routing IP datagram’s
Day 27 Error and control messages
Day 28 Protocol layering
Day 29 User datagram protocol -
Day 30 Reliable stream transport service
Week 7
Day 31 Fragmentation and reassembly
Day 32 Routing: cores
Day 33 Peers and algorithms
Day 34 Autonomous systems
Day 35 Interior gateways protocols
Week 8
Day 36 Routing table and routing algorithms
Day 37 Seminar
Day 38 Seminar
Day 39 UNIT IV: User Datagram’s.
Day 40 Transmission control protocol
Week 9
Day 41 Data structures and Input processing
Day 42 Finite state machine implementation
Day 43 Output processing
Day 44 Timer management
Day 45 Flow control and adaptive retransmission
Week 10
Day 46 Urgent data processing and the push function
Day 47 Socket level Interfaces
Day 48 Seminar
Day 49 Seminar
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Day 50 UNIT V : Application layer
Week 11
Day 51 Remote login, File transfer Access
Day 52 Domain Name System
Day 53 electronic mails, E-mail architecture, working, Email client
Day 54 Mime, IMAP,POP protocols
Day 55 Internet management, Network Architecture, SNMP
Basics
Week 12
Day 56 SNMP Naming and OIDs
Day 57 X.25 networks, X.25 Packet Switched networks
Day 58 X.25 networks and support protocols
Day 59 X.25 networks and support protocols
Day 60 Seminar
Prepared by : Mrs.N.Valarmathy Approved by: Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 11 30.07.2018
2 11 16.08.2018
3 16 05.09.2018
4 11 20.09.2018
5 11 15.10.2018
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Subject Name : ADVANCED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Subject code : 13D
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs. K. Rama
Lesson plan duration: 15 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On Successful completion of the course the students should
have:
• Develop an understanding on the basic concepts of software engineering
• To understand software project management aspects
• To learn the characteristics of software design
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I: Introduction: The problem Domain
Day 2 Software Engineering Challenges
Day 3 Software Engineering Approach
Day 4 Software Processes: Software Process
Day 5 Characteristics of a Software Process
Week 2
Day 6 Software Development Process Models
Day 7 Other software processes
Day 8 Seminar
Day 9 Unit II: Software Requirements Analysis and Specification :
Day 10 Requirement engineering
Week 3
Day 11 Type of Requirements
Day 12 Feasibility Studies
Day 13 Requirements Elicitation
Day 14 Requirement Analysis
Day 15 Requirement Documentation
Week 4
Day 16 Requirement Validation
Day 17 Requirement Management, SRS
Day 18 Formal System Specification
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Day 19 Axiomatic Specification
Day 20 Algebraic Specification
Week 5
Day 21 Case study: Student Result management system.
Day 22 Software Quality Management
Day 23 Software Quality, Software Quality Management System
Day 24 ISO 9000, SEI CMM
Day 25 Seminar
Week 6
Day 26 Unit-III: Software Project Management:
Day 27 Responsibilities of a software project manager
Day 28 Project planning
Day 29 Metrics for Project size estimation
Day 30 Project Estimation Techniques
Week 7
Day 31 Empirical Estimation Techniques
Day 32 COCOMO
Day 33 Halstead‟ s software science
Day 34 Staffing level estimation, scheduling
Day 35 Organization and Team Structures
Week 8
Day 36 Staffing, Risk management
Day 37 Software Configuration Management
Day 38 Miscellaneous Plan
Day 39 Seminar
Day 40 Unit-IV Software Design:
Week 9
Day 41 Introduction
Day 42 Outcome of a Design process, Characteristics of a good
software design
Day 43 Cohesion and coupling, Data coupling
Day 44 Stamp coupling, Control coupling
Day 45 External, content and common coupling
Week 10
Day 46 Strategy of Design, Function Oriented Design, Object Oriented
Design
Day 47 Detailed Design, IEEE Recommended Practice for Software
Design Descriptions
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Day 48 Seminar
Day 49 Unit-V: Software Testing:
Day 50 A Strategic approach to software testing
Week 11
Day 51 Terminologies
Day 52 Functional testing
Day 53 Structural testing, Levels of testing
Day 54 Validation testing, Regression testing
Day 55 Art of Debugging
Week 12
Day 56 Testing tools, Metrics, Reliability Estimation,
Day 57 Software Maintenance, Maintenance Process
Day 58 Reverse Engineering, Software Re-engineering
Day 59 Configuration Management Activities
Day 60 Seminar
Prepared by :Mrs.K. RAMA Approved by: Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of completion
1 8
10.07.2018
2 17
06.08.2018
3 14
30.08.2018
4 9
15.09.2018
5 12
21.10.2018
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Subject Name : Algorithm and OOPS Lab
Subject code : 13P
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.R.VIJAYAKUMAR
Lesson plan duration: 9 weeks - (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students should
able
• To develop programs for OOPS concept,
• Basic Data structures,
• Greedy method,
• Dynamic programming and Backtracking.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
(2 Hrs)
Discuss about Algorithm and OOPS Laboratory practical list
Day 2
(2 Hrs)
Simple programs using input, output statements & operators
Day 3
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using operators
Week2
Day 4
(2 Hrs)
Prog1: C++ program to perform friend function
Day 5
(2 Hrs)
Simple programs using classes
Day 6
(1 Hrs)
Simple programs using Looping statement
Week 3
Day 7
(2 Hrs)
Simple programs using array and pointer
Day 8
(2 Hrs)
Prog2: Program to perform various operations in circular queue.
Day 9 Simple programs using functions
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(1 Hrs)
Week 4
Day 10
(2 Hrs)
Simple program using Structure programming
Day 11
(2 Hrs)
Simple Programs using Decision making
Day 12
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using different Inheritance techniques
Week5
Day 13
(2 Hrs)
Prog3: C++ Program to perform function overloading
Day 14
(2 Hrs)
Prog4: Program to perform various Stack operations using
Linked List
Day 15
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using pointer and List
Week 6
Day 16
(2 Hrs)
Prog5: Program to solve tower Hanoi using recursion.
Day 17
(2 Hrs)
Prog6: C++ Program to implement single inheritance
Day 18
(1 Hrs)
Prog7: Program to place the 8 queens on an 8x8 matrix.
Week 7
Day 19
(2 Hrs)
Simple program for file operations.
Day 20
(2 Hrs)
Prog8: Program to traverse through binary search
Day 21
(1 Hrs)
Prog9: C++ Program to implement the concept of virtual
function
Week 8
Day 22
(2 Hrs)
Simple program using File I/O operations
Day 23
(2 Hrs)
Prog10: Program to perform Employee Details using files.
Day 24
(1 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Week 9 Day 25 Test
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(2 Hrs)
Day 26
(2 Hrs)
Prog11: Program to perform Parameterized constructor
Day 27
(1 Hrs)
Simple program to implement greedy method
Week 10
Day 28
(2 Hrs)
Prog12: Program to sort an array of elements using Quick sort
Day 29
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 30
(1 Hrs)
Prog13: Program to solve number of elements in ascending
order using heap sort
Week 11
Day 31
(2 Hrs)
Prog14: Program to solve knapsack problem using greedy
method
Day 32
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to implement heap sort
Day 33
(1 Hrs)
Prog15: Program to searching for an element in a tree using
divide & conquer strategy
Week 12
Day 34
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 35
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 36
(1 Hrs)
Test
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Unitas Lab hours Tentative date of completion
1 Sample Programs +
Program 1,2 11.07.2018
2 Sample Programs +
Program 3,4,5,6,7 02.08.2018
3 Sample Programs +
Program 8,9,10 31.08.2018
4 Sample Programs +
Program 11,12,13 17.09.2018
5 Sample Programs +
Program 14,15 22.10.2018
Total 60
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Subject Name : Software Testing- Lab
Subject code : 13Q
Semester : I
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.R.Anusuya
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (June 2018 – November 2018)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students should
able to develop a Visual Basic program for Winrunner Software Testing tool.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
(2 Hrs)
How to start VB and editing (open,new,close,save,save as)
Day 2
(2 Hrs)
Using of tools in VB
Day 3
(1 Hrs)
Write a simple VB program to accept a number as input and
convert them into a) Binary b) Octal c) Hexadecimal
Week2
Day 4
(2 Hrs)
Testing the program using winrunner tool
Day 5
(2 Hrs)
Program1: Create a VB program to check given username and
password is valid then tests the program using winrunner tool
Day 6
(1 Hrs)
Record the testcases
Week 3
Day 7
(2 Hrs)
How to use textbox, command button and labels
Day 8
(2 Hrs)
Sample programs using list and combo box.
Day 9
(1 Hrs)
Write a simple VB program to add the items to list box with
user input and move the selected item to combo box one by one
Week 4 Day 10
(2 Hrs)
Program 2: To develop a VB program to find a day and test the
program
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Day 11
(2 Hrs)
Form design of Calculator
Day 12
(1 Hrs)
Sample program using expressions
Week5
Day 13
(2 Hrs)
Sample programs using arrays
Day 14
(2 Hrs)
Control arrays-sample program
Day 15
(1 Hrs)
Program 3: Write a VB program to develop a calculator which
includes basic Mathematical functions and test the function
using test tool
Week 6
Day 16
(2 Hrs)
Sample programs to use looping structures
Day 17
(2 Hrs)
Sample programs on cursors
Day 18
(1 Hrs)
Program 4: To develop a VB program to format text in the rich
text box and test the program
Week 7
Day 19
(2 Hrs)
Sample programs on common dialog box
Day 20
(2 Hrs)
Sample programs on rich textbox
Day 21
(1 Hrs)
Design a form using common dialog control to display the font,
save and open dialog box without using the action control
property
Week 8
Day 22
(2 Hrs)
Program5: Create the VB program to display student
information then test the program using winrunner tool
Day 23
(2 Hrs)
Creating SDI forms
Day 24
(1 Hrs)
Program6: To develop a VB program to search the employee
record and test the program
Week 9 Day 25
(2 Hrs)
Creating MDI forms
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Day 26
(2 Hrs)
Sample program – menus editor
Day 27
(1 Hrs)
Program7: To develop a VB program to insert the employee
record and test the program
Week 10
Day 28
(2 Hrs)
ODBC Connectivity
Day 29
(2 Hrs)
Storing the datasets
Day 30
(1 Hrs)
Program8: To develop a VB program to display the result of
String and Math functions for a given value
Week 11
Day 31
(2 Hrs)
Sample program-connectivity
Day 32
(2 Hrs)
Connectivity commands-move first, last etc.
Day 33
(1 Hrs)
Program9: To develop a VB program enter the item name and
test the program
Week 12
Day 34
(2 Hrs)
Sample program on images.
Day 35
(2 Hrs)
Program10: To develop a VB program viewing all image and
test the program using winrunner tool
Day 36
(1 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
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Head of the Department
Unit Lab hours Tentative date of completion
1 Sample Program +
Program 1 17.07.2018
2 Sample Program +
Program 2,3,4 10.08.2018
3 Sample Program +
Program 5,6 13.08.2018
4 Sample Program +
Program 7,8 27.09.2018
5 Sample Program +
Program 9,10 09.10.2018
Total 60
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Subject Name : Data Mining and Data Warehousing
Subject code : 23A
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Lesson plan duration: 12 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On Successful completion of the course the students should
have:
• Understood the Association rules,
• Clustering techniques and Data warehousing.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I : Basic data mining tasks data mining versus
knowledge discovery in databases
Day 2 Data mining issues, data mining metrics, social implications of
data mining
Day 3 Data mining from a database perspective
Day 4 Data mining techniques: Introduction
Day 5 A statistical perspective on data mining – similarity measures
Week 2
Day 6 Decision trees
Day 7 Neural networks
Day 8 Genetic algorithms
Day 9 Seminar
Day 10 Seminar
Week 3
Day 11 Seminar
Day 12 Revision
Day 13 UNIT II : classification: introduction
Day 14 Statistical – based algorithms
Day 15 Statistical – based algorithms
Week 4
Day 16 Distance – based algorithm
Day 17 Distance – based algorithm
Day 18 Decision tree - based algorithms
Day 19 Neural network – based algorithms
Day 20 Neural network – based algorithms
Week 5 Day 21 Rule - based algorithms
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Day 22 Combining techniques
Day 23 Seminar
Day 24 Seminar
Day 25 Revision
Week 6
Day 26 UNIT III : clustering: introduction
Day 27 Similarity and Distance Measures
Day 28 Outliers
Day 29 Hierarchical algorithms
Day 30 Partitional algorithms
Week 7
Day 31 Association rules: Introduction - large item sets
Day 32 Basic algorithms – parallel & distributed algorithms
Day 33 Comparing approaches
Day 34 Incremental rules
Day 35 Advanced association rules techniques
Week 8
Day 36 Measuring the quality of rules.
Day 37 Revision
Day 38 UNIT IV: Data warehousing: an introduction
Day 39 Characteristics of a data warehouse – data marts – other aspects
of data mart
Day 40 Online analytical processing: introduction - OLTP & OLAP
systems
Week 9
Day 41 Data modelling –star schema for multidimensional view
Day 42 Data modelling – multifact star schema or snow flake schema
Day 43 Olap tools
Day 44 State of the market – OLAP TOOLS and the internet.
Day 45 Seminar
Week 10
Day 46 Seminar
Day 47 Revision
Day 48 UNIT V : Developing a data WAREHOUSE: why and how to
build a data warehouse
Day 49 Data warehouse architectural strategies and organization issues
Day 50 Design consideration, data content
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Week 11
Day 51 Metadata distribution of data
Day 52 Tools for data warehousing
Day 53 Performance considerations
Day 54 Crucial decisions in designing a data warehouse
Day 55 Applications of data warehousing and data mining in
government: Introduction
Week 12
Day 56 National data warehouses – other areas for data warehousing
and data mining.
Day 57 Seminar
Day 58 Seminar
Day 59 Revision
Day 60 Revision
Prepared by : Mrs.N.Valarmathy Approved by: Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 12 20.12.2018
2 13 10.01.2019
3 12 30.01.2019
4 10 15.02.2019
5 13 20.03.2019
Total 60
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Subject Name : Advanced Operating system
Subject code : 23B
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Dr. N.BALAKUMAR
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• To gain knowledge on Distributed Operating Systems.
• To gain insight into the components and management aspects of real time and
mobile operating systems.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I: Basics of Operating Systems: What is an Operating
System?
Day 2 Main frame Systems
Day 3 Desktop Systems
Day 4 Multiprocessor Systems
Day 5 Distributed Systems
Week 2
Day 6 Clustered Systems
Day 7 Real-Time Systems
Day 8 Handheld Systems
Day 9 Feature Migration
Day 10 Computing Environments
Week 3
Day 11 Process Scheduling
Day 12 Cooperating Processes
Day 13 Inter Process Communication, Deadlocks
Day 14 Prevention – Avoidance
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Day 15 Detection – Recovery
Week 4
Day 16 seminar
Day 17 UNIT-II: Distributed Operating Systems: Introduction
Day 18 Issues & Communication Primitives
Day 19 Lamport ’ s Logical Clocks
Day 20 Deadlock handling strategies
Week 5
Day 21 Issues in deadlock detection and resolution
Day 22 Distributed file systems
Day 23 Seminar
Day 24 Seminar
Day 25 Design issues
Week 6
Day 26 The Sun Network File System, Coda
Day 27 Seminar
Day 28 UNIT-III: Real-time Operating Systems : Introduction
Day 29 Applications of Real Time Systems
Day 30 Basic Model of Real Time System
Week 7
Day 31 Characteristics
Day 32 Seminar
Day 33 Seminar
Day 34 Seminar
Day 35 Safety and Reliability
Week 8
Day 36 Real Time Task Scheduling, Priority scheduling
Day 37 Advantages & Disadvantages scheduling
Day 38 Seminar
Day 39 UNIT-IV: Operating Systems
Day 40 Operating Systems for Handheld Systems
Week 9
Day 41 Requirements
Day 42 Technology Overview
Day 43 Handheld Operating Systems
Day 44 Palm OS, Symbian Operating System
Day 45 Android: Introduction, Definition & latest version
Week 10 Day 46 Architecture of android
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Day 47 Securing handheld systems
Day 48 seminar
Day 49 Unit-V : Case Studies :Linux System: Introduction
Day 50 Memory Management
Week 11
Day 51 Process Scheduling
Day 52 Scheduling Policy
Day 53 Managing I/O devices
Day 54 Accessing Files
Day 55 iOS : Architecture
Week 12
Day 56 SDK Framework
Day 57 Media Layer
Day 58 Services Layer
Day 59 Core OS Layer, File System
Day 60 seminar
Prepared by : Dr.N.Balakumar Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 16 10.07.2018
2 11 30.07.2018
3 11 18.08.2018
4 10 15.09.2018
5 12 15.10.2018
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Subject Name : Advanced Java Programming
Subject code : 23C
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr. R. VIJAYAKUMAR
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• The fundamentals of Java Programming, JSP, Servelet and web
designing.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I : Java basics Review
Day 2 Basics of a typical JAVA environment
Day 3 Arithmetic operator, Relational operators
Day 4 Equality and logical operators
Week 2
Day 5 Thinking about objects, Applet
Day 6 Control structures : if, If/else,switch
Day 7 For, while, do..while, Break and continue
Day 8 Assignment, Increment and Decrement operator, Primitive Data
types, Methods
Week 3
Day 9 Components and Event handling, Threading concepts
Day 10 Seminar
Day 11 UNIT-II: Network features
Day 12 Media techniques
Week 4
Day 13 Remote method invocation
Day 14 Distributed Application Architecture
Day 15 Creating stubs and skeletons
Day 16 Defining remote objects
Week 5 Day 17 Remote object Activation
Day 18 Object serialization
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Day 19 Java Spaces
Day 20 Seminar: Network Layers
Week 6
Day 21 UNIT-III: Java in Databases
Day 22 JDBC principles
Day 23 Database access
Day 24 Interacting
Week 7
Day 25 Database search
Day 26 Creating multimedia databases
Day 27 Database support in web applications
Day 28 Seminar
Week 8
Day 29 Unit IV: Java Servlets
Day 30 Java servlet and CGI programming
Day 31 A simple java servlet, Anatomy of a java servlet
Day 32 Reading data from a client, Reading http request header
Week 9
Day 33 Sending data to a client and writing the http response header
Day 34 Working with cookies
Day 35 Java Server Pages, JSP overview
Day 36 Installation, JSP tags, Components of JSP page, Expressions
Week 10
Day 37 Scriptlets, Directives, Declarations
Day 38 A complete example, Seminar
Day 39 Unit V : JAR file format creation
Day 40 Internationalization
Week 11
Day 41 Swing programming
Day 42 JQueary: introduction
Day 43 Adding JQuer to Web pages
Day 44 JQuery Editor
Week 12
Day 45 JQuery Selectors and Elements
Day 46 Animations and Events handling in JQuery.
Day 47 Seminar
Day 48 Seminar
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Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 10
28.12.2018
2 10
24.01.2019
3 8
19.02.2019
4 10
18.03.2019
5 10
01.04.2019
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Subject Name : Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
Subject code : 23D
Semester : II
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty :R.Kanchana
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• To gain knowledge on Artificial Intelligence.
• To Heuristic techniques and reasoning, manipulating knowledge on Expert
systems..
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT I Introduction: AI Problems
Day 2 Al techniques
Day 3 Criteria for success
Day 4 Problems,
Week 2
Day 5 Problem Spaces, Search
Day 6 State space search
Day 7 Production Systems
Day 8 Problem Characteristics, Issues in design of Search
Week 3
Day 9 Seminar
Day 10 UNIT II Heuristic Search techniques
Day 11 Generate and Test
Day 12 Hill Climbing
Week 4
Day 13 Best-First
Day 14 Problem Reduction
Day 15 Constraint Satisfaction, Means-end analysis
Day 16 Knowledge representation issues
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Week 5
Day 17 Representations and mappings
Day 18 Approaches to Knowledge representations
Day 19 Issues in Knowledge representations,
Day 20 Frame Problem
Week 6
Day 21 Seminar
Day 22 UNIT III Using Predicate logic
Day 23 Representing simple facts in logic
Day 24 Representing Instance
Week 7
Day 25 Isa relationships -
Day 26 Computable functions, predicates
Day 27 Predicates logics, Resolution
Day 28 Natural deduction, Representing knowledge
Week 8
Day 29 Representing knowledge using rules
Day 30 Procedural, Declarative knowledge
Day 31 Procedural Vs Declarative knowledge
Day 32 Logic programming, Forward reasoning, Backward reasoning
Week 9
Day 33 Matching, Control knowledge,
Day 34 Seminar
Day 35 UNIT IV Statistical reasoning
Day 36 Knowledge representation
Week 10
Day 37 Planning, Understanding
Day 38 Seminar
Day 39 UNIT V Learning
Day 40 Machine learning
Week 11
Day 41 Common sense
Day 42 Natural languages
Day 43 Production languages
Day 44 Perception and Action
Week 12
Day 45 Predicate logics
Day 46 Logical formulas, Expert System
Day 47 Application of Expert systems
Day 48 seminar
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Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 9
24.12.18
2 12
08.01.19
3 13
30.01.19
4 4
13.02.19
5 10
12.03.19
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Subject Name : ELECTIVE 1.3 : PHP PROGRAMMING
Subject code : 2EC
Semester : 2
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K. Rama
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On Successful completion of the course the students should
have:
• Understood the features like functions, forms in PHP.
• Understood Files handling, OOPs concepts , Cookies,
Sessions and Data base, draw images on the server with
AJAX.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I PHP: Introduction
Day 2 Essential PHP
Day 3 Operators and Flow control:
Day 4 Working with math
Day 5 assignment, increment and decrement,
Week 2
Day 6 string, bitwise, execution
Day 7 comparison and logical operators
Day 8 Working with loops
Day 9 Strings and Arrays
Day 10 Unit II PHP Functions and Browser handling power:
Week 3
Day 11 Creating Functions
Day 12 passing functions
Day 13 passing arrays,
Day 14 pass by reference, default arguments, returning data
Day 15 arrays, lists, references, accessing global data
Week 4
Day 16 working with static variables
Day 17 PHP conditional functions
Day 18 variable functions
Day 19 nesting functions
Day 20 Reading data in web pages:
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Day 21 Handling text fields
Day 22 areas, check boxes, radio buttons, list boxes
Day 23 password controls, hidden controls
Day 24 image maps
Day 25 file uploads, buttons
Week 6
Day 26 PHP Browser handling power
Day 27 Unit III Working with Object oriented programming and File
handling:
Day 28 Object oriented programming: creating classes, objects,
Day 29 using constructors and destructors
Day 30 inheritance,
Week 7
Day 31 overriding and overloading methods, auto loading classes –
Day 32 File Handling: open, read, close
Day 33 parsing files, copy, delete, write and append files.
Day 34 UNIT IV
Day 35 Working with databases and setting sessions,
Week 8
Day 36 cookies and FTP:
Day 37 Databases:
Day 38 creating, accessing,
Day 39 updating, inserting, deleting and sorting databases
Day 40 Setting sessions,
Week 9
Day 41 cookies and FTP:
Day 42 setting , reading,
Day 43 deleting cookies, working, downloading,
Day 44 uploading, deleting,
Day 45 creating and removing directories with FTP.
Week 10
Day 46 UNIT V
Day 47 AJAX and Drawing Images on the server: Ajax:
Day 48 Handling AJAX requests
Day 49 downloading images using AJAX,
Day 50 downloading javascript with AJAX–
Day 51 Drawing images on the server:
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Week 11 Day 52 creating and displaying images,
Day 53 drawing lines, rectangles,
Day 54 ellipse, arcs,
Day 55 polygons, figures,
Week 12
Day 56 individual pixels, text
Day 57 virtual text, working with image files
Day 58 tiling images, copying images
Day 59 Seminar
Day 60 Seminar
Prepared by : Mrs.K.Rama Approved by: Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 9
19.06.2018
2 17
27.07.2018
3 7
17.08.2018
4 12
20.09.2018
5 15
23.10.2018
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Subject Name : Advanced Java Programming Lab
Subject code : 23P
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.R.VIJAYAKUMAR
Lesson plan duration: 9 weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students
should have able to create programs using fundamentals of Java functions, Applets,
Servelet and RMI.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
(2 Hrs)
Simple java commands
Day 2
(2 Hrs)
Simple Programs using basics in Java
Day 3
(1 Hrs)
Write Servlet application to print current date & time
Week2
Day 4
(2 Hrs)
Application for login page
Day 5
(2 Hrs)
Simple programs using HTML and Servlet.
Day 6
(1 Hrs)
Prog1: Display a welcome message using Servlet.
Week 3
Day 7
(2 Hrs)
Prog2: Design a Purchase Order form using HTML form and
Servlet
Day 8
(2 Hrs)
Print current date & time using JSP
Day 9
(1 Hrs)
JSP Program to upload file into server
Week 4 Day 10 JSP Program to count no. of visitors on website
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(2 Hrs)
Day 11
(2 Hrs)
JSP Program to validate username and password
Day 12
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using HTML and JSP
Week5
Day 13
(2 Hrs)
Prog3:Program for calculating the percentage of marks of a
student using JSP
Day 14
(2 Hrs)
Prog4:Design a Purchase order form using HTML form and JSP
Day 15
(1 Hrs)
JSP Program to display given number in words
Week 6
Day 16
(2 Hrs)
JSP program for error handling
Day 17
(2 Hrs)
Prog5:Prepare Employee pay slip using JSP
Day 18
(1 Hrs)
JSP Program to auto refresh a page
Week 7
Day 19
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 20
(2 Hrs)
Prog6: program creating a table, Inserting, Deleting records and
list out the records using JDBC
Day 21
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using JDBC
Week 8
Day 22
(2 Hrs)
Prog7:Program using Java servlet to handle form data
Day 23
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 24
(1 Hrs)
Write a servlet program to check prime number.
Week 9
Day 25
(2 Hrs)
Write a servlet program to check palindrome number.
Day 26 Prog8: Servlet Program to create a table of all the headers it
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(2 Hrs) receives along with their associated values.
Day 27
(1 Hrs)
Prog9:Program in JSP by using session object
Week 10
Day 28
(2 Hrs)
Write a Servlet program to print factorial of a number.
Day 29
(2 Hrs)
Write a Servlet program to print fibonacci series without using
recursion and using recursion.
Day 30
(1 Hrs)
Recap
Week 11
Day 31
(2 Hrs)
Write a Servlet program to print fibonacci series without using
recursion and using recursion.
Day 32
(2 Hrs)
Prog10: Program to build a simple Client Server application
using RMI
Day 33
(1 Hrs)
Prog11:Create an Applet for a calculator application
Week 12
Day 34
(2 Hrs)
Prog12:Program to send and receive text message in network
Day 35
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 36
(1 Hrs)
Test
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Prepared by : Mr.R.Vijayakumar Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lab hours Tentative date of completion
1 Sample Program +
Program 1,2 25.07.2018
2 Sample Program +
Program 3,4,5 29.08.2018
3 Sample Program +
Program 6,7 20.09.2018
4 Sample Program +
Program 8,9 10.10.2018
5 Sample Program +
Program 10,11,12 29.10.2018
Total 60
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Subject Name : Data mining using R
Subject code : 23Q
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Prof.N.Valarmathy.
Lesson plan duration: 9 Weeks (December 2018 – March 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students
should have able to create programs using fundamentals of Java functions, Applets,
Servelet and RMI.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to save and load R data
Day 2
(2 Hrs)
Simple Programs using Import from and Export to .csv Files
Day 3
(1 Hrs)
Simple Programs for reading from an odbc database
Week2
Day 4
(2 Hrs)
Simple programs creation of an excel _le iris.xlsx with three
sheets
Day 5
(2 Hrs)
Prog1: Implement Apriori algorithm to extract association rule of
data mining.
Day 6
(1 Hrs)
Prog1: Implement Apriori algorithm to extract association rule of
data mining.
Week 3
Day 7
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to sort a vector
Day 8
(2 Hrs)
Program to Check if a Number is Positive, Negative or Zero
Day 9
(1 Hrs)
Program to Find the Sum of Natural Numbers
Week 4
Day 10
(2 Hrs)
Simple Program to find data source
Day 11
(2 Hrs)
Simple program quickly generating a data set
Day 12
(1 Hrs)
Prog2: Implement k-means clustering technique.
Week5
Day 13
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to Explore Individual Variables
Day 14
(2 Hrs)
Prog3: Implement any one Hierarchal Clustering.
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Day 15
(1 Hrs)
Simple program to explore multiple variables
Week 6
Day 16
(2 Hrs)
Prog4: Implement Classification algorithm.
Day 17
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to save charts into files
Day 18
(1 Hrs)
Simple program to create a List
Week 7
Day 19
(2 Hrs)
Prog5: Implement Decision Tree.
Day 20
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to merge lists in R programming language
Day 21
(1 Hrs)
Simple program to manipulate list elements
Week 8
Day 22
(2 Hrs)
Fibonacci Sequence Using Recursion in R
Day 23
(2 Hrs)
Sum of Natural Numbers Using Recursion
Day 24
(1 Hrs)
Prog6: Linear Regression.
Week 9
Day 25
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to filter data
Day 26
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to picking specific columns out of a data frame
Day 27
(1 Hrs)
Simple program to Reading a CSV file
Week 10
Day 28
(2 Hrs)
Simple program selecting the row with the lowest population
value
Day 29
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to fetching specific rows and columns
Day 30
(1 Hrs) Simple program to the nomatch argument
Week 11
Day 31
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to %in% operator
Day 32
(2 Hrs)
Recap
Day 33
(1 Hrs)
Prog7: Data Visualization
Week 12
Day 34
(2 Hrs)
Prog7: Data Visualization
Day 35
(2 Hrs)
Recap of all programs
Day 36
(1 Hrs)
Test
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Prepared by : Prof.N.Valarmathy Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lab hours Tentative date of completion
1 Sample Program +
Program 1 17.07.2018
2 Sample Program +
Program 2,3,4 21.08.2018
3 Sample Program +
Program 5,6 24.09.2018
4 Sample Program
05.10.2018
5 Sample Program +
Program 7 26.10.2018
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M. Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE (Affiliated Colleges)
(Effective for the candidates admitted from the academic Year 2015-2016)
Subject Name : Digital Image Processing
Subject code : 33A
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.R.VIJAYAKUMAR
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• The fundamentals of Digital image Processing , image compression and
segmentation.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I :Introduction: - what is digital image processing?
Day 2 The orgin of DIP,Examples of fields that use DIP
Day 3 Fundamental steps in DIP
Day 4 Componemts of an image processing System
Week 2
Day 5 Elements of Visual perception
Day 6 Light and electromagnetic spectrum
Day 7 Image sensing and acquisition ,Image sampling and quantization
Day 8 Some basic relationship between pixels
Week 3
Day 9 Seminar : History of DIP
Day 10 Linear & Nonlinear operations
Day 11 UNIT-II: Image Enhancement in the spatial domain
Day 12 Background - some basic Gray level Transformations
Day 13 Histogram Processing
Day 14 Enhancement using arithmetic and logic operations
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Week 4 Day 15 Basics of spatial filtering
Day 16 Smoothing spatial filters
Week 5
Day 17 Sharpening spatial filters
Day 18 Combining spatial enhancement methods
Day 19 Seminar: Fitering techniques
Day 20 UNIT-III: Image Restoration
Week 6
Day 21 A model of the Image Degradation/ Restoration Process
Day 22 Noise models
Day 23 Restoration is the process of noise only
Day 24 Spatial Filtering
Week 7
Day 25 Periodic Noise reduction by frequency domain filtering
Day 26 Linear Portion, Invariant Degradation
Day 27 Estimation the degradation function
Day 28 Inverse filtering
Week 8
Day 29 Minimum mean square error filtering , Constrained least square
filtering
Day 30 Geometric mean filter, Seminar: Noise Removal
Day 31 Geometric Transformation
Day 32 Unit IV: Image Compression
Week 9
Day 33 Fundamentals, Image Compression model
Day 34 Elements of information theory
Day 35 Error free compression
Day 36 Seminar : Image Compression methods
Week 10
Day 37 Lossy compression
Day 38 Image compression standards
Day 39 Seminar
Day 40 Unit V : Image Segmentation
Week 11
Day 41 Detection and Discontinuities
Day 42 Edge Linking and Boundary
Day 43 Threshold, Region based segmentation
Day 44 Segmentation by Morphological watersheds
Day 45 The use of motion in segmentation
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Week 12
Day 46 MATLAB functions for DIP
Day 47 Seminar : Image Segmentation
Day 48 Image Enhancement using MATLAB
Prepared by : Mr.R.Vijayakumar Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 10
30.10.2018
2 9
25.07.2018
3 12
25.08.2018
4 8
15.09.2018
5 9
15.10.2018
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Subject Name : Advanced Tools in Computing
Subject code : 33B
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.K.Rama
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On Successful completion of the course the students should
have:
• Gained knowledge in XML, DOM technologies
• Understood the basics of ASP.NET, and Programming in
ASP.NET and Web forms.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I XML :
Day 2 Introduction to XML Markup
Day 3 Parsers and Well formed XML Documents
Day 4 Parsing a Document with msxml
Day 5 Characters, Markup, CDATA Sections, XML Namespaces
Week 2
Day 6 Case study: A Day Planner Application
Day 7 Document Type Definition (DTD) : Introduction
Day 8 Parsers, Well formed and valid XML Documents
Day 9 Document Type Declaration, Element Type Definitions
Day 10 Attribute Types, Conditional Selection, White space characters
Week 3
Day 11 Case Study: Writing a DTD for the Day Planner Application
Day 12 Unit II Schemas :
Day 13 Introduction
Day 14 Schemas vs DTD
Day 15 Microsoft XML Schema:
Week 4
Day 16 Describing Elements, Describing Attributes
Day 17 Data Types, W3C XML Schema
Day 18 Case Study: Writing a Microsoft XML Schema for the Day
Planner Application
Day 19 Document Object Model(DOM) :
Day 20 Introduction – DOM Implementation
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Week 5
Day 21 DOM and Java Script, Setup
Day 22 DOM Components, Creating Nodes, Traversing the DOM
Day 23 Modifying the Day Planner Application to use DOM
Day 24 Unit III XML Technologies and Applications
Day 25 Introduction
Week 6
Day 26 XML Query Language, Directory Services Markup Language
Day 27 Resource Definition Framework, XML Topic Maps
Day 28 Virtual Glossary, Channel Definition Format
Day 29 Information and Content Exchange Protocol \ Rich Site
Summary
Day 30 P3P, Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol
Week 7
Day 31 XML Digital Signatures, Extensible Tights Markup Language
Day 32 XML Metadata Interchange, W3C‟s XML Protocol, XAML
Day 33 UNIT IV ASP.NET : Introduction
Day 34 .NET Framework
Day 35 ASP – Operating Systems, Servers
Week 8
Day 36 ASP Objects
Day 37 ADO and ADO.NET Objects
Day 38 ASP Components
Day 39 Relational DBMS and Other Data Sources
Day 40 Developing Distributed Online Application
Week 9
Day 41 Client/Server or Tiered Applications
Day 42 Programming ASP.NET with Visual Basic .NET
Day 43 VB .NET Programming Language Structures
Day 44 Built in ASP .NET Objects and Interactivity
Day 45 Using the Response Object
Week 10
Day 46 The ASP Server Object
Day 47 UNIT V Web Forms and ASP .NET :
Day 48 Programming Web Forms
Day 49 Web Forms Capabilities, Processing and Events
Day 50 Creating Web Forms Events Handlers
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Week 11
Day 51 Building Interactive Applications with VB .NET
Day 52 Solutions and Project in VB .NET
Day 53 Solution Explorer, Creating a Web Form
Day 54 ASP .NET Configuration, Scope and State
Day 55 ASP Application, ASP .NET Applications, ASP .NET and State
Week 12
Day 56 The Application Object, ASP Sessions, The Session Object
Day 57 ASP .NET Objects and Components :
Day 58 The Scripting Object Model
Day 59 Active Server Components and Controls, More Active Server
Components
Day 60 Seminar
Prepared by : Mrs.K.Rama Approved by: Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 11
28.06.2018
2 12
19.07.2018
3 9
06.08.2018
4 14
01.09.2018
5 14
08.10.2018
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Subject Name : Network Security and Cryptography
Subject code : 33C
Semester : 1
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Lesson plan duration: 14 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On Successful completion of the course the students should
have: Understood the process of implementing the cryptographic
algorithms.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I : Introduction to Cryptography
Day 2 Security Attacks, Security Services , Security Algorithm,
Stream cipher and Block cipher
Day 3 Symmetric and Asymmetric-key Cryptosystem Symmetric Key
Algorithms: Introduction – DES
Day 4 DES
Day 5 Triple DES
Week 2
Day 6 AES
Day 7 AES
Day 8 IDEA
Day 9 IDEA
Day 10 Blowfish
Week 3
Day 11 RC5
Day 12 Seminar
Day 13 Seminar
Day 14 Revision
Day 15 Unit II : Public-key Cryptosystem: Introduction to Number
Theory
Week 4
Day 16 RSA Algorithm – Key Management
Day 17 Diffie-Hell man Key exchange
Day 18 Elliptic Curve Cryptography Message Authentication
Day 19 Elliptic Curve Cryptography Message Authentication
Day 20 Hash functions
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Week 5
Day 21 Hash and Mac Algorithm
Day 22 Digital Signatures
Day 23 Authentication Protocol
Day 24 Seminar
Day 25 Seminar
Week 6
Day 26 Revision
Day 27 Unit III : Network Security Practice: Authentication
Applications
Day 28 Kerberos
Day 29 Kerberos
Day 30 X.509 Authentication services and Encryption Techniques
Week 7
Day 31 X.509 Authentication services and Encryption Techniques
Day 32 E-mail Security – PGP
Day 33 S / MIME
Day 34 IP Security.
Day 35 Seminar
Week 8
Day 36 Seminar
Day 37 Revision
Day 38 UNIT IV:. Web Security
Day 39 Secure Socket Layer
Day 40 Secure Socket Layer
Week 9
Day 41 Secure Socket Layer
Day 42 Secure Electronic Transaction
Day 43 Secure Electronic Transaction
Day 44 Secure Electronic Transaction
Day 45 System Security - Intruders and Viruses
Week 10
Day 46 Firewalls– Password Security
Day 47 Seminar
Day 48 UNIT V : Case Study: Implementation of Cryptographic
Algorithms
Day 49 RSA (C / JAVA Programming)
Day 50 RSA (C / JAVA Programming)
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Week 11
Day 51 DSA (C / JAVA Programming)
Day 52 DSA (C / JAVA Programming)
Day 53 ECC (C / JAVA Programming)
Day 54 ECC (C / JAVA Programming)
Day 55 Network Forensic , Security Audit , Other Security Mechanism
Week 12
Day 56 Introduction to: Stenography
Day 57 Quantum Cryptography
Day 58 Water Marking
Day 59 DNA Cryptography
Day 60 Revision
Prepared by : Mrs.N.Valarmathy Approved by: Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 14
06.07.2018
2 12
30.07.2018
3 11
18.08.2018
4 10
15.09.2018
5 13
15.10.2018
Total 60
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Subject Name : Business Intelligence
Subject code : 33D
Semester : 3
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mrs.T.Nandhini
Lesson plan duration: 13 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• Assess Advanced BI concepts and core IT concepts.
• Perform predictive analytics and data science.
• Evaluate advanced data science concepts.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit I:Introduction to Business Intelligence
Day 2 Opening Vignette: Norfolk Southern Uses Business Intelligence
for Decision Support to Reach Success
Day 3 Changing Business Environments and Computerized Decision
Support
Day 4 The Business Pressures- Responses- Support Model
Day 5 A Framework for Business Intelligence
Week 2
Day 6 Intelligence Creation and Use and BI Governance
Day 7 A Cyclical Process of Intelligence Creation and Use
Day 8 Intelligence and Espionage
Day 9 Transaction Processing Versus Analytic Processing
Day 10 Successful BI Implementation .
Week 3
Day 11 Major Tools and Techniques of Business Intelligence
Day 12 The Tools and Techniques
Day 13 Selected Bl Vendors
Day 14 Seminar
Day 15 Unit II:Big Data: Volume, Velocity, Variety
Day 16 In Practice
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Week 4
Day 17 Cloud or in house
Day 18 Apache Hadoop: Core of Hadoop,
Day 19 Hadoop lower levels
Day 20 HDFS and MapReduce improving
Week 5
Day 21 Programbility: Pig and Hive
Day 22 Seminar
Day 23 Sample programms
Day 24 Seminar
Day 25 Seminar
Week 6
Day 26 Unit-III:Big Data: From the Technology Perspective
Day 27 All about Hadoop: The history of Hadoop
Day 28 Components of Hadoop
Day 29 Built-in Jaql Functions
Day 30 Application Development in Hadoop
Week 7
Day 31 Getting your data into Hadoop
Day 32 Other Hadoop Components
Day 33 Seminar
Day 34 Sample programms
Day 35 Application Development in Hadoop
Week 8
Day 36 Application Development in Hadoop
Day 37 Application Development in Hadoop
Day 38 Revision
Day 39 Unit-IV:Hadoop
Day 40 Integrated Hadoop System
Week 9
Day 41 Analytical Databases with Hadoop Connectivity
Day 42 Hadoop
Day 43 Centered Companies.
Day 44 Big Data in the Cloud
Day 45 Iaas And Private Clouds
Week 10
Day 46 Platform Solutions
Day 47 Big Data Cloud platforms compared
Day 48 Seminar
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Day 49 Sample programms
Day 50 Seminar
Week 11
Day 51 Unit-V:Future of Big Data
Day 52 More Powerful and Expressive tools for Analysis
Day 53 Streaming Data Processing
Day 54 Rise of Data Marketplace
Day 55 Development of Data Science Workflows and Tools
Week 12
Day 56 Increased Understanding and demand for Visualization
Day 57 Case Study: Big Data Analytics in Banking Sector,
Manufacturing,
Day 58 Seminar
Day 59 Sample programms
Day 60 Revision
Prepared by :Mrs.T.Nandhini Approved by: Mrs.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 14
22.06.2018
2 11
09.07.2018
3 13
30.07.2018
4 12
14.08.2018
5 10
17.09.2018
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Subject Name : Cloud Computing
Subject code : 3EB
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 4 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Dr. N.BALAKUMAR
Lesson plan duration: 11 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the course the students should
have understood
• Understood the Cloud computing architectures, applications and challenges
• A systematic knowledge of the fundamental technologies and security.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1 UNIT-I:Introduction
Day 2 Collaboration to cloud
Day 3 Computing Introduction
Day 4 Working of cloud computing
Week 2
Day 5 pros and cons
Day 6 Benefits
Day 7 Developing cloud computing services
Day 8 Cloud service development
Week 3
Day 9 Discovering cloud services
Day 10 Seminar
Day 11 UNIT-II: II: CLOUD COMPUTING FOR
EVERYONE
Day 12 Centralizing email communications
Week 4
Day 13 Cloud computing for community
Day 14 Collaborating on schedules
Day 15 Collaborating on group projects and events
Day 16 Cloud computing for corporation
Week 5 Day 17 Mapping schedulesm managing projects
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Day 18 Presenting on road
Day 19 Seminar
Day 20 Seminar
Week 6
Day 21 Seminar
Day 22 UNIT –III: USING CLOUD SERVICES
Day 23 Collaborating on calendars
Day 24 Schedules and task management
Week 7
Day 25 Exploring on line scheduling and planning
Day 26 Collaborating on event management
Day 27 Collaborating on contact management
Day 28 Collaborating on project management
Week 8
Day 29 Collaborating on word processing
Day 30 Spreadsheets
Day 31 Databases
Day 32 Seminar
Week 9
Day 33 UNIT-IV: OUTSIDE THE CLOUD
Evaluating web mail services
Day 34 Evaluating instant messaging
Day 35 Evaluating web conference tools
Day 36 creating groups on social networks
Week 10
Day 37 Evaluating on line groupware
Day 38 Collaborating via blogs and wikis
Day 39 Seminar
Day 40 UNIT-V: STORING AND SHARING
Week 11
Day 41 Understanding cloud storage
Day 42 Evaluating on line file storage
Day 43 Exploring on line book marking services
Day 44 Exploring on line photo editing applications
Week 12
Day 45 Exploring photo sharing communities
Day 46 Controlling it with web based desktops
Day 47 Seminar
Day 48 Revision
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Prepared by : Dr.N.Balakumar Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lecture hours Tentative date of
completion
1 10
06.06. 2018
2 11
30.07. 2018
3 11
18.08.2018
4 7
15.09.2018
5 9
15.10.2018
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Subject Name : Advanced Tools in Computing Lab
Subject code : 33P
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.K.Rama
Lesson plan duration: 9 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students should
able to.
• Gained knowledge in XML, DOM technologies
• Understood the basics of ASP.NET, and Programming in
ASP.NET and Web forms.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
(2 Hrs)
Simple Program to create XML file and display it in web page
Day 2
(2 Hrs)
Simple Program to create an style sheet formatting
Day 3
(1 Hrs)
Prog1: Program to create an XML file to display the college
details using stylesheet.
Week2
Day 4
(2 Hrs)
Program to create xml schema
Day 5
(2 Hrs)
Program to create Traversing children()
Day 6
(1 Hrs)
Program to create a recursive function to transform XML data
Week 3
Day 7
(2 Hrs)
Prog2: Program to create an XML file with xsl to display the
library book menu
Day 8
(2 Hrs)
Prog2: Program to create an XML file with xsl to display the
library book menu
Day 9
(1 Hrs)
Prog3: Program to create an XML file to display breakfast
menu.
Week 4
Day 10
(2 Hrs)
Program to create an element called "letter" with a restriction.
The only acceptable value is ONE of the LOWERCASE letters
from a to z:
Day 11
(2 Hrs)
Prog4: Program to create an XML document to display the
student detail.
Day 12
(1 Hrs)
Prog5: Program to create an XML program to load an XML file
and to manipulate.
Week5 Day 13 Prog6: Program to demonstrate the textbox control in ASP.NET
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(2 Hrs)
Day 14
(2 Hrs)
Prog6: Program to demonstrate the textbox control in ASP.NET
Day 15
(1 Hrs)
Prog7: Program to demonstrate the button as image control in
ASP.NET
Week 6
Day 16
(2 Hrs)
Prog7: Program to demonstrate the button as image control in
ASP.NET
Day 17
(2 Hrs)
Prog8: program to demonstrate the checkbox control in
ASP.NET
Day 18
(1 Hrs)
Prog8: program to demonstrate the checkbox control in
ASP.NET
Week 7
Day 19
(2 Hrs)
Sample program to create first step involves the creation of a
new project in Visual Studio.
Day 20
(2 Hrs)
Sample program to add items in list collection
Day 21
(1 Hrs)
Prog9: program to demonstrate the radio button control in
ASP.NET
Week 8
Day 22
(2 Hrs)
Prog10: Program to design a registration form by using
ASP.NET objects.
Day 23
(2 Hrs)
Prog10: Program to design a registration form by using
ASP.NET objects.
Day 24
(1 Hrs)
Prog11: Program to develop a quiz event program .
Week 9
Day 25
(2 Hrs)
Prog11: Program to develop a quiz event program .
Day 26
(2 Hrs)
Prog12:Program to create an E-card using web control
Day 27
(1 Hrs)
Prog12:Program to create an E-card using web control
Week 10 Day 28
(2 Hrs)
Prog13: Program to demonstrate the use of application and
session objects in ASP.NET
Day 29
(2 Hrs)
Prog13: Program to demonstrate the use of application and
session objects in ASP.NET
Day 30
(1 Hrs)
Prog14: Program to develop Date & time using VB.Net
Week 11 Day 31
(2 Hrs)
Prog14: Program to develop Date & time using VB.Net
Day 32
(2 Hrs)
Prog15: Program to develop a Calculator using VB.NET
Day 33
(1 Hrs)
Prog15: Program to develop a Calculator using VB.NET
Week 12 Day 34
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 35
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 36
(1 Hrs)
Test
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Prepared by : Mr.K.Rama Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lab hours Tentative date of completion
1 Sample Program +
Program 1,2,3 10.07.2018
2 Sample Program +
Program 4,5,6 06.08.2018
3 Sample Program +
Program 7,8,9 30.08.2018
4 Sample Program +
Program 10,11,12 15.09.2018
5 Sample Program +
Program 13,14,15 21.10.2018
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Subject Name : Digital Image Processing using MATLAB - LAB
Subject code : 33Q
Semester : III
Lecture hours : 5 hrs/week
Credits : 4
Name of the faculty : Mr.R.VIJAYAKUMAR
Lesson plan duration: 9 weeks (June 2019 – November 2019)
Course Objective : On successful completion of the Lab course the students should
able to develop programs for Digital image Processing, image compression and
segmentation.
Week Day Topic
Week 1
Day 1
(2 Hrs)
MATLAB software introduction
Day 2
(2 Hrs)
Execution of Simple MATLAB Functions for Digital Image
Processing (imread() , imshow( ), subplot( ) , etc.)
Day 3
(1 Hrs)
Simple Programs using MATLAB
Week2
Day 4
(2 Hrs)
Prog1: Image Enhancement using various techniques
Day 5
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to Store Arrays of Strings in a Cell Array
Day 6
(1 Hrs)
Simple program to Converting Between Strings and Cell Arrays
Week 3
Day 7
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to Search and Replace Using Regular
Expressions
Day 8
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to Find Alternatives to Using eval
Day 9
(1 Hrs)
Simple program to Assigning to a Series of Variables
Week 4
Day 10
(2 Hrs)
Simple program to Adding a Directory to the Search Path
Day 11
(2 Hrs)
Simple programs using histeq( ) function.
Day 12
(1 Hrs)
Prog2: Histogram Equalization
Week5
Day 13
(2 Hrs)
Prog2: Histogram Equalization
Day 14
(2 Hrs)
Prog3: Image Restoration
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Day 15
(1 Hrs)
Prog3: Image Restoration
Week 6
Day 16
(2 Hrs)
Simple program using different fitering techniques
Day 17
(2 Hrs)
Prog4: Implement Image Filtering
Day 18
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using edge detection using operators
Week 7
Day 19
(2 Hrs)
Prog5: Edge detection using Robert, Prewitts and Sobals
operator
Day 20
(2 Hrs)
Prog5: Edge detection using Robert, Prewitts and Sobals
operator
Day 21
(1 Hrs)
Simple program for image compression.
Week 8
Day 22
(2 Hrs)
Prog6: Implementing image compression
Day 23
(2 Hrs)
Prog6: Implementing image compression
Day 24
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using Arithmetic/logical operator for Image
Enhancement
Week 9
Day 25
(2 Hrs)
Prog7: Image Subtraction
Day 26
(2 Hrs)
Prog7: Image Subtraction
Day 27
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using edge Linking and Boundary deduction
Week 10 Day 28
(2 Hrs)
Prog8: Boundary Extraction using morphology
Day 29
(2 Hrs)
Prog8: Boundary Extraction using morphology
Day 30
(1 Hrs)
Simple program using region based segmentation
Week 11 Day 31
(2 Hrs)
Prog9: Image Segmentation
Day 32
(2 Hrs)
Prog9: Image Segmentation
Day 33
(1 Hrs)
Prog9: Image Segmentation
Week 12 Day 34
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 35
(2 Hrs)
Recap the lab programs
Day 36
(1 Hrs)
Test
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Prepared by : Mr.R.Vijayakumar Approved by: Prof.N.Valarmathy
Head of the Department
Unit Lab hours Tentative date of completion
1 Sample program +
program 1 04.07.2018
2 Sample program +
program 2,3,4 02.08.2018
3 Sample program +
program 5,6 28.08.2018
4 Sample program +
program 7,8 20.09.2018
5 program 9
22.10.2018
Total 60
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