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Course Description

An ITI year typically consists of around 48 instructional weeks. This plan outlines the key topics covered each week in Trade Practical (P) and Trade Theory (T), along with other subjects.

Curriculum Overview

<p>A diploma semester typically has 16 instructional weeks, including assessments.</p>

First Year

  • Weeks 1-4: Introduction to subjects, basic concepts in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.
  • Weeks 5-8: Core topics development. E.g., Matrices in Maths, Laws of Motion in Physics.
  • Weeks 9-12: Advanced topics, lab work begins. E.g., Integration in Maths, Optics in Physics, basic workshop practice.
  • Weeks 13-14: Sessional/Internal Exams.
  • Weeks 15-16: Revision and Final Semester Examination.

Second Year

  • Weeks 1-4: Electrical Circuits: DC circuit analysis. Electrical Machines I: DC Generator construction. Electronics: Semiconductor physics, Diode characteristics.
  • Weeks 5-8: Circuits: AC fundamentals. Machines I: DC Motor principles. Electronics: Rectifiers, Transistors.
  • Weeks 9-12: Circuits: Network theorems. Machines I: Speed control of DC motors. Electronics: Amplifier circuits. Labs are conducted in parallel.
  • Weeks 13-14: Sessional Exams and submission of lab records.
  • Weeks 15-16: Revision & Final Semester Examination.
  • Weeks 1-4: Machines II: Transformer construction and principle. Power Plant Engg: Thermal and Hydro plants. Digital Electronics: Number systems, Logic gates.
  • Weeks 5-8: Machines II: Induction motor construction and principle. Transmission & Distribution: System layout, line parameters. Digital: Boolean algebra, K-maps.
  • Weeks 9-12: Machines II: Starting and speed control of induction motors. T&D: Insulators, cables. Digital: Combinational and sequential circuits. Labs in parallel.
  • Weeks 13-14: Sessional Exams and submission of lab records.
  • Weeks 15-16: Revision & Final Semester Examination.

Third Year

  • Weeks 1-4: Power Systems: Load flow studies. Control Systems: System modeling, transfer functions. Microcontrollers: 8051 architecture.
  • Weeks 5-8: Power Systems: Symmetrical faults. Control Systems: Time-domain analysis. Microcontrollers: Instruction set and programming.
  • Weeks 9-12: Switchgear: Circuit breakers and fuses. Control Systems: Stability analysis (Routh-Hurwitz, Bode plots). Elective I topics introduced. Labs and Mini-Project work begins.
  • Weeks 13-14: Sessional Exams and project progress review.
  • Weeks 15-16: Revision & Final Semester Examination.
  • Weeks 1-4: Utilization of Electrical Energy: Electric drives and traction. Power Electronics: SCR, TRIAC characteristics. Management: Principles of industrial management.
  • Weeks 5-8: Utilization: Illumination and heating. Power Electronics: Converters and inverters. Major Project: Finalizing topic and starting design.
  • Weeks 9-12: Elective II topics introduced. Power Electronics: Choppers and cycloconverters. Major Project: Implementation and testing.
  • Weeks 13-14: Final Project demonstration, viva-voce, and final sessional exams.
  • Weeks 15-16: Revision & Final Diploma Examination.
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Course Highlights

  • Expert instructors with industry experience
  • Hands-on projects and real-world applications
  • Flexible learning schedule
  • Placement assistance