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AMIE section A subjects

Postby praveen » Tue May 05, 2009 3:28 pm

Scheme with Codes : Section A (Non-Diploma) — 2; Section A (Diploma)

SECTION A EXAMINATION

Non-diploma Scheme (Code 2)
AN 201 Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing
AN 202 Material Science and Engineering
AN 203 Computing and Informatics
AN 204 Society and Environment
AN 205 Mechanical Science
AN 206 Engineering Physics & Chemistry
AN 207 Engineering Drawing and Graphics
AN 208 Electronics & Instrumentation
AN 209 Engineering Mathematics
AN 210 Electrical Science

Diploma Scheme (Code 3)
AD 301 Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing
AD 302 Material Science and Engineering
AD 303 Computing and Informatics
AD 304 Society and Environment
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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby negi.deepu » Tue May 26, 2009 3:49 pm

thanks praveen....
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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby skthevar » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:40 pm

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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby AmitDavid24 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:31 pm

thanks praveen
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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby utkarshshah1988 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:31 pm

what abt section b?????
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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby utkarshshah1988 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:33 pm

thnks pravin in advance.
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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby shailen » Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:12 pm

Hi All,

Pls go through below link for all section - subject details.

http://www.ieindia.info/courseContent.aspx

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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby scsomu » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:06 am

Hi,

If you are diploma holder refer following detailed syllabus with recommended books

SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT (AD 304)
Group A

Society
Societal Structures and Dynamics
An analysis of basic sociological concepts and their applications to contemporary society; social stratification, caste, class, cultural heritage, occupation, mobility and income distribution. Social tensions and their causes; societal responsibilities and social institutions.

Development Processes
Parameters for development. Interrelationship between social, economic and scientific factors. Role of science and technology in development. Planning—its objectives and assessment,

Technology Assessment
Historical development of science and technology. Criteria for assessment of appropriate technology and technology adaptation.


Group B
Environment Ecosystems
Natural ecosystems. Principles of ecobalance. Biosphere cycle, carbon dioxide cycle. Causes for eco-imbalance—its effects and remedies.

Environmental Degradation
Causes for degradation—its effects. Control of air, water, soil and noise pollutions. Protection of ozone layer.

Waste Management

Agricultural, urban and industrial wastes. Sustainable Development Definition and concept. Technology for sustainable energy and materials.

Recommended Books

DSC Naik and T N Tiwari. Society and Environment. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. (P) Ltd, New Delhi. D R Sharan, et al. Engineering, Environment & Society. The Institution of Engineers (India), Kolkata.

\ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS (AD 303)
Group A

Programming languages.
C including C + + ; Languages—declarations, expressions, control statements, arrays, functions, pointers and structures; Algorithms and flow-charts.Introduction to Pascal.

Informatics.
Information systems for decision making; Data management and database management technology; Office automation system—LAN, WAN, electronic mail, electronic data interchange; client server technology; overview of TCP/IP; Information systems for business; Strategic information systems; Information resources management.:

Group B

Computer basics.
History, generations and classification of computers; Number systems; Boolean algebra.

Hardware.
Introduction to logic gates an flip flops: components of a computer input/output devices, CPU unit and memory unit, secondary storage.

Software. System software; application software; compilers and translators.

Operating systems. Introduction to operating systems; types of operating systems and their functions; popular operating systems—MS-DOS, UNIX and Windows; file management.

Recommended Books
□ DK Basu, et al. Computer Systems and Data Analysis. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi. □ N Peter. Introduction to Computers. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi. □ P B Mahapatra. Thinking in C including Object Oriented Programming with C+ + . S. Chand & Co. Ltd, New Delhi. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (AD 302)
Group A
Introduction to materials:
Metal and alloys, ceramics, polymers and semiconducting materials—introduction and application as engineering materials.

Defects in solids:
Point, line and surface defects. Diffusion in solids.

Phase diagrams: Monocomponent and binary systems, non-equilibrium system, phase diagram and application in crystalline and non-crystalline solids.

Mechanical properties: Tensile strength, yield strength, elastic and viscoelastic properties, creep, stress relaxation and impact. Fracture behaviour. Ductile fracture, Griffith theory, effect of heat treatment and temperature on properties of metals.

Deformation of metals: Elastic and plastic deformation, slip, twin, dislocation theory, critical resolved shear stress, deformation in polycrystalline materials, season cracking, Bachinger's effect, strengthing mechanics, work hardening recovery, crystallisation and grain growth, cold and hot working.


Group B


Heat treatment:
Iron-carbon system. Annealing, normalising, hardening, critical cooling rate, hardenability, age hardening, surface hardening, tempering.

Thermal properties: High temperature materials, materials for cryogenic application, thermally insulating materials. (Specific heat, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion).

Ceramic materials and polymers:
Silicon structures, polymerism fraction in glass, electrical properties of ceramic phases, rocks, building stones, refractories.

Polymerisation mechanism:
structural properties of polymer, thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomer, resins, composites, particle and fibre reinforced composite. Composite material including nano material.

Electronic properties:
Magnetism, dimagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, magnetic energy, zone theory of solids, zones in conductors and insulators.

Recommended Books □ L A Vanblack. Elements of Material Science and Engineering. Addison-Wesley (Indian edition). □ V Raghavan. Material Science and Engineering. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd, New Delhi.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING (AD 301)
Group A

Engineering design process and its structure.
Identification and analysis of need, product design specifications, standards of performance and constraints. Searching for design concepts; morphological analysis, brainstorming. Evaluation of design concepts for physical reliability, economic feasibility and utility.

Detailed design; design for manufacture, assembly, shipping, maintenance, use, and recyclability. Design checks for clarity, simplicity, modularity and safety. Standardization and size ranges. Reliability and robust design.

Design organisation and communication, technical reports, drawings, presentations and models. Concept of manufacturing; classification of manufacturing processes. Fundamentals of casting. Basic understanding of commonly used casting processes (sand casting, investment casting and permanent mould casting processes).

Fundamentals of metal forming; hot and cold working; basic understanding of primary metal forming processes (rolling, forging, extrusion and drawing processes, punching and blanking).


Group B


Fundamentals of metal cutting; tool-work interaction for production of machined surfaces. Classification of machining processes. Basic machining operations (turning, shaping, planning, drilling and milling processes).

Fundamentals of grinding and finishing; overview of unconventional machining processes; fundamentals of welding processes; introduction to primary welding and allied processes; selection of manufacturing processes.

Design for manufacturability. Need for integration—commercial, economic and technological perspective; basic tools of integration; concept of a system. Introduction to information technology and its elements.

Introduction to group technology; introduction to simulation and database management systems.

Elements of integration—controllers, sensors, robots, automated machines; AGVs, AS, RS, etc. Product and process design for integration; design for economic manufacturing; design for manufacturing integration.

Introduction to computer aided process planning; selection of machine tools.

Recommended Book

□ GK Lai, Vijay Gupta and N Venkat Reddy. Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi.

Reference Books □ G Dieter. Engineering Design. McGraw-Hill International. □ G K Lai and S K Choudhary. Fundamentals of Manufacturing Processes. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi.


□ S K Vajpayee. Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby sumitamit1 » Mon Apr 05, 2010 2:14 pm

Dear Sir.

My Roll No is - ST455720-5 (year 2005).


I have given section A exams in year 2006 summer & scored C grade in three subjects. Please see attached image file

After that I have given ( Computer & Informatics ) exam in year 2007 summer and scored D grade.Please see attached image file.



Now Can you please confirm that is I am eligible to appear for Section B exam directly or I have to give ( Computing & Informatics subject) exam again to score C grade minimum?




In the AMIE Rules Booklet , I have checked that In section A exam , If we got C grade in three subjects & D grade in one subject. then there is some exemption to proceed for Section B exam.

Please inform me by email or tel econ . I want to sit for section B exam by this summer only.


Waiting for a prompt response from your side.


Thanks a lot in advance.


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praveen wrote:Scheme with Codes : Section A (Non-Diploma) — 2; Section A (Diploma)

SECTION A EXAMINATION

Non-diploma Scheme (Code 2)
AN 201 Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing
AN 202 Material Science and Engineering
AN 203 Computing and Informatics
AN 204 Society and Environment
AN 205 Mechanical Science
AN 206 Engineering Physics & Chemistry
AN 207 Engineering Drawing and Graphics
AN 208 Electronics & Instrumentation
AN 209 Engineering Mathematics
AN 210 Electrical Science

Diploma Scheme (Code 3)
AD 301 Fundamentals of Design and Manufacturing
AD 302 Material Science and Engineering
AD 303 Computing and Informatics
AD 304 Society and Environment
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Re: AMIE section A subjects

Postby Ikatyayani » Tue Apr 06, 2010 12:47 pm

In my knowledge, the rule you told is correct but it is applicable for last chance i.e., section A can be complete in 6 years. For the last semester IEI can consider. After completion of Section A IEI will send section B registration form and in the result they give status pass. If these two things are happened for you, then you will eligible for section B and this summer you can apply for Section B subjects. Another thing, after completion of section A IEI give Grade Point Average in your grade card and also gives status pass in grade card. See your grade card. all the best
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