AP Degree Admissions 2021 Apply Online For Phase 2 (Released) @ oamdc.ap.gov.in

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AP Degree Admission Online Registration 2020-21 Process: AP Government has issued orders to conduct “online admission process for admission” into under graduate courses offered by the Degree Colleges in the State is to promote merit, achieve excellence, curb malpractices, implement reservations, conduct fair, non-discriminatory and merit based admissions on a transparent basis in the larger interests and welfare of the student community.

AP Degree Admissions 2021 Apply Online For Phase 2 @ oamdc.ap.gov.in

Online applications are invited admission into non-professional UG programmes (BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, B.Voc etc) in government/aided / private unaided degree colleges, including autonomous colleges for the academic year 2020-21. Eligible candidates can apply by logging on to oamdc.ap.gov.in from 06.02.2021.

Online-Admission

Online Admission Process was introduced for admission into Under Graduate Programmes offered by the Degree Colleges in the state. To promote merit, achieve excellence, curb malpractices, implement reservations, conduct fair, non-discriminatory and merit based admissions in a transparent basis in the larger interest and welfare of the student community. Non professional Degree Programmes shall be 4-year Honours Programme from the academic year 2020-21. There will be an exit option after 3 years with Degree.

The eligible candidates who passed out from Board of Intermediate, AP or other recognized Boards are eligible to participate in web counseling for the seats available in Undergraduate Programmes in Arts, Science, Social Sciences, Commerce, Management, Computer applications and Social Work, etc., leading to the award of B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., BBA., B.Voc, etc, in Government Degree Colleges, Government Autonomous Degree Colleges, Private Aided Degree Colleges, Private Unaided Degree Colleges, Private Autonomous Degree Colleges (Aided and Unaided) in the State of Andhra Pradesh for the academic year 2020-21. Candidates are informed that the online admission process comprising of registration, payment of processing fee and pending certificate verification will be conducted from 06.02.2021.

AP Degree Online Admission 2020-21 – Important Dates For Phase 2

Phase II Registrations06.02.2021 to 10.02.2021
Web options06.02.2021 to 10.02.2021

Phase II Seat allotment
14.02.2021
Online self-reporting for allotments/reporting at college by students (Phase II)15.02.2021

Payment of Processing fee:

Rs.200/- (for OC/BC) and Rs. 100/- (for SC/ST) through online by credit card/ debit card/ (or) net banking through the “Pay Processing Fee” link in the web site https://oamdc.ap.gov.in.

  • All the eligible and desirous candidates can pay the processing fee from 06.01.2021 onwards using URL https://oamdc.ap.gov.in.
  • Processing fee can be paid through online using credit card or debit card or through internet banking.
  • Enter URL https://oamdc.ap.gov.in and after filling in the required details of the Pre Registration Page, click on “Proceed to Payment“.
  • The candidate will be directed to payment gateway.
  • Select any one mode of payment i.e credit card or debit card or net banking and enter credentials.

Verification of Certificates:

  • On successful payment of processing fee, Application Number and Password will be provided through SMS to the Mobile number furnished at the time of filing the Pre Registration Page.
  • By clicking the “Click here for Submitting the Application Details” the Online Application shall be filled. Photograph and signature of the candidate need to be uploaded.
  • Candidates whose certificate data is already verified through web services can proceed for exercising web-options.
  • For candidates whose certificate data is incomplete, an SMS will be sent to attend for verification of certificates at HLC.
  • By entering the Application Number, date of birth and password the candidate can exercise the options from Internet facility available at Home/Internet Café/Helpline Center.
  • In respect of candidates whose data is not verified, the Message “Your application is pending, visit the nearest helpline centre for verification” will be sent to the registered Mobile Number
  • Such Candidates are informed that the verification of certificates viz SSC memo, Intermediate marks memo, VI class to Intermediate study certificates, Caste Certificate, Income Certificate/Ration Card, Economically Weaker section(EWS) certificate, Physically Challenged Certificate, Residence Certificate have to be verified by the counseling authorities
  • CANDIDATES BELONGING TO SPECIAL CATEGORY LIKE CAP, NCC/EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/SPORTS AND PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED SHALL REPORT TO THE SPECIFIED HELP LINE CENTRE FOR VERIFICATION ON THE SPECIFIED DATES.
  • Unless the candidate fills in the application details online and exercises web options, he will not be considered for allotment of a seat.
  • Candidates are informed that there are at least 4 Helpline Centers in each district and the list is provided in Annexure-I.
  • ALL THE CANDIDATES NEED NOT go to help line centers for verification of certificates. In case of candidates whose data is verified, displayed and agreed, they can directly proceed for option entry as per the schedule.
  • For such of the candidates whose data is incomplete, their data will not be displayed. Such Candidates alone have to report to Help Line Centre and get the data verified and proceed for option entry.
  • For any Help such as change of Mobile number, Non Receipt of Login Id, Registration Number or any other corrections, candidates are requested to approach nearest Help Line centers with valid proof.
  • Allotments now made are subject to the grant of affiliation from the University.
  • Detailed instructions for options entry i.e Instruction Manual for candidates will be placed in home page of https://oamdc.ap.gov.in

Certificates to be produced by candidates at Helpline Centers

All original Certificates and one set of photocopies

1) Memorandum of Marks (Inter or its equivalent).

2) Proof of Date of Birth (SSC or its Equivalent Memo).

3) Transfer Certificate (T.C)

4) Study Certificate from VI to Intermediate 5) EWS certificate valid for the year 2020-21 from Mee Seva for OC candidates who claim reservation under EWS category

6) Residence Certificate of candidate for a period of 7 years preceding the qualifying examination (Inter or its equivalent examination) in case where the candidate has no institutionalized education.

7) Andhra Pradesh Residence Certificate of father/mother for a period of 10 years excluding the period of employment outside Andhra Pradesh from Tahsildar in respect of Non-Local Candidates.

8) Integrated Community Certificate, in case of BC/ST/SC issued by the competent authority.

9) Income certificate of parents from all sources issued on or after 01.01.2017 or White Ration card (candidate name and either of the parents name have to be reflected in the ration card) in case of candidates who claim tuition fee reimbursement.

10) Local status certificate (if applicable) i.e a candidate who migrates to any part of the state of Andhra Pradesh from the state of Telangana from 02-June2014 to on/before 01-June- 2021 shall be regarded as the local candidate in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

11)Candidates claiming reservation under NCC/Sports/ PH/ CAP shall bring the original certificates.

a) PH – Candidates shall submit certificate issued by the District Medical Board.

b) CAP – Candidates shall submit certificates from the Zilla Sainik Welfare Board (viz) Discharge book & Identity card etc for Verification. Children of Ex-Service and In- Service persons who are domicile of Andhra Pradesh will alone be considered for allotment of seats under CAP Category.

c) NCC & Sports – Produce original certificates issued by competent authorities. The candidate should have represented from the state of AP.

d) Minorities – Muslim and Christian Minority Candidates should produce TC of the SSC containing the Religion (Muslim/Christian/Other linguistic) or in the absence of TC, a Certificate issued by the Head of the Institution in which the student studied/appeared for SSC or its equivalent Examination.

e) Extracurricular activities: Candidates claiming reservation under this category shall produce relevant certificates

Degree Admission Detailed Notification 2020-21

Video Guide:

Eligibility Criteria for Online Degree Admission 2020-21:

The eligibility criteria for the Undergraduate Courses such as B.A/ B.Sc./ B.Com. / B.Com. (Voc) / B.Com.(Hons) /BSW /BBA /BBM/BCA etc., shall be as mentioned below:

(i) The Candidate should be of Indian Nationality.

(ii) The candidate should satisfy ‘local’/’non-local’ status requirements as laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions) Order,1974, as subsequently amended (enclosed as AnnexureI).

iii) Candidates seeking admission into 1st year B.A./ B.Com./ B.Com. (Voc.)/ B.Com.(Hons)/ BSW/ BBA/ BBM/ BCA etc Degree Courses must have passed Two Year Intermediate Examination conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education, AP OR an Examination of any other University/Board recognized as equivalent thereto, (other than Pre-Degree Course in Oriental Languages of OU), as specified in the Annexure II.

(iv) Candidates seeking admission into the B.Sc. 1st Year Course should have passed and secured an aggregate of 40% marks (a Pass only in the case of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes candidates) in the concerned Science Subjects (i.e. Physical Sciences and Mathematics OR Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences as the case may be) in the qualifying examination. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination with Arts/Commerce subjects are NOT ELIGIBLE for admissions into the B.Sc. Course.

(v) In respect to the candidates, who have passed Intermediate (Vocational) Courses from the Board of Intermediate Education, AP OR +2 Examination conducted by any Board other than listed in the Annexure-II, the candidates shall submit an equivalence certificate issued by the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh.

(vi) The Candidates who have passed a Diploma in Engineering/ Technology/Non-Engineering Courses recognized by State Board of Technical Education & Training (SBTET), AP, are eligible for admission in the 2nd Year in all the Degree Programmes as per G.O.Ms.No.112, Higher Education Department, Dt.27.10.2001, in the supernumerary seats subject to a maximum of 5% of sanctioned intake.

(vii) The Candidates who have passed Intermediate (Vocational) Medical Lab Technology Course from the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh OR from any other State equivalent to it are eligible for admission into B.A. /B.Com Courses only. However, those who have a Bridge Course Certificate along with Intermediate (Vocational) Medical Lab Technology are eligible for B.Sc. Courses.

(viii) Candidates who have passed Intermediate Examination with Mathematics, Economics and Commerce combination are eligible for admission into B.Sc. with Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science combination. (ix) Candidates seeking admission to BSW Course should have secured not less than 40% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination (a pass only in the case of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes candidates).

Merit Criteria for admission into Undergraduate Courses

(B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. /B.Com.(Voc)/B.Com.(Hons) /BSW /BBA /BBM/ BCA) etc:

The order of merit of the candidates shall be on the basis of the aggregate marks secured by the candidates in the qualifying examination. However, the aggregate marks awarded by other Boards will be normalized with that of Board of Intermediate Education, AP.

In case of a tie in the aggregate marks, the following preferences shall be followed in the order: (a) the marks secured by the candidates in the group subjects, (b) the marks secured in English Language and (c) the date of birth/ age of the candidate (senior in age getting priority).

(i) Admissions to the 1st Year of the three year Degree Courses will be made in order of merit as per the options exercised by the candidates through OAMDC.

(ii) Fraction of 0.5% and above secured by the candidates in the qualifying examination shall be treated as 1% wherever necessary in the calculation of percentage of marks (eg. 39.5% and above shall be treated as 40%).

Allotment of Seats:

Provisional allotment of seats into Courses / Colleges shall be made in the order of merit of by following the Rules of Reservation issued by the Government from time to time.

(i) Allotment of Seats for B.Com: 60% of the total number of available seats in B.Com in any College under the jurisdiction of the Universities of Andhra Pradesh State shall be reserved for the candidates who studied and passed the qualifying examination with Commerce as one of the subject.

(ii) Allotment of Seats for B.A: 50% of the total number of available seats in B.A. in any College under the jurisdiction of the Universities of Andhra Pradesh State shall be reserved for the candidates who studied and passed the qualifying examination with at least one subject of Social Sciences or Humanities at the qualifying examination level.

Medium:

Candidates who pass the qualifying examination through a medium other than English and desirous of studying B.A./ B.Com./ B.Com. (Hons.)/ BSW/ BBA/ BBM/ BCA Courses etc., in English shall be allowed to do so without stipulating any condition provided they secured minimum percentage in English in the qualifying examination.

Candidates who desire to take admission into Telugu/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Kannada/ Marathi medium in Undergraduate Courses should have studied

i. In the language concerned (Telugu/ Hindi / Urdu/ Kannada/ Marathi) medium upto 10th standard or at Intermediate level.

ii. They must have studied the language concerned as one of the subjects/second language either upto 10th standard or at Intermediate level or 10 +2 level.

Special Admissions:

As per the G.O.Ms.No.112, Higher Education Department, Dt.27.10.2001, the students who have completed three year Diploma Courses in Commercial and Computer Practice conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET) of Andhra Pradesh State which is equivalent to B.Com 1st Year are eligible to get admission into 2nd Year B.Com.

Rules of Reservation for Admissions:

Reservation for local Candidates: Admission to 85% of the seats in each Course shall be reserved for the local candidates and the remaining 15% of the seats shall be unreserved as specified in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions) Order, 1974 as subsequently amended (Details enclosed in Annexure-I).

In respect of State Universities, the State quotas apply as prescribed in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions) Order, 1974.

Reservation for SC/ST/BC Communities/EWS

There shall be reservation of seats for SCs, STs and BCs as specified hereunder:

(a) Scheduled Castes A total of 15% of seats in each Course shall be reserved for Candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes Category.

(b) Scheduled Tribes A total of 6% of seats in each Course shall be reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes Category.

(c) Backward Classes A total of 29% seats in each Course shall be reserved for the candidates in respect of Backward classes candidates as shown below:

Group – A : 7%
Group – B : 10%
Group – C : 1%
Group – D : 7%
Group -E : 4%

Reservation of Seats for NCC and Games & Sports/ Extra Curricular Activities/ Children of Ex-Servicemen and Armed Personnel:

A Maximum of 4.5% of the seats of Degree Courses shall be reserved for the candidates who have distinguished themselves in Sports, Extra-Curricular activities, N.C.C and children of Ex-Servicemen and Armed Personnel as follows:-

(i) Reservation for N.C.C : 1% of the seats are reserved for the students possessing the prescribed certificates in N.C.C. If suitable candidate is not available for any seat in the above categories, the same shall be filled up from general pool on the basis of merit.

(ii) Reservation of seats for Games and Sports: 0.5% of the seats are reserved for students who have participated in the following games and sports (list given below). The selection of the candidates under this category shall be made according to the G.O.Ms.No.20, Youth Advancement, Tourism& Culture (Sports) Department, dated: 24.08.2009.

Change of Medium:

The candidates shall not be permitted to change the medium after the final allotment of the seat is made.

Fee for Undergraduate Courses:

Fee for Undergraduate Courses in Arts, Commerce, Science, Social Science, Social Work, Management and Computer Applications etc. including Honours, of all the faculties, shall be according to the prescribed fee by the Government on the recommendation of AP Higher Education Regulatory and Monitoring Commission (APHERMC), payable per student, per annum, for each Course, in each College.

Download the Official GO MS 34 Notification Here

JNTUH Schedule For B.Tech / B.Pharmacy 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 Semesters Mid, Lab, Mini Project Viva Voce Exams Feb/Mar 2021

JNTUH Schedule For B.Tech / B.Pharmacy 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 Semesters Mid, Lab, Mini Project Viva Voce Exams Feb/Mar 2021

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Sub: JNTUH – Exam Branch –Conducting mid exams and external Lab examinations B.Tech. /B.Pharm course. And Uploading of mini-project viva-voce Regular/ Supplementary external examination panel of examiners for the B.Tech IV-I Regular and Supply (R16 Regulations) March – 2021 University Exams on or before 13-02-2020-Intimation-Reg.

The Principals are informed to note that the dates for lab external examinations and II mid term exams of II, III & IV years I sem of B.Tech/B.Pharm are to be scheduled as mentioned in the table below. The B.Tech/B.Pharm colleges may choose the lab external examiners from the same cluster as in the or nearby clusters as in the previous academic year to conduct the lab external exams of II-I, III-I& IV-I.

S.NoEventStarting DateEnding Date
1.Conducting of Lab Externals for both B.Tech and B.Pharm  III & IV year I semester8-02-202113-02-2021
2.Uploading External Lab marksOn or before 08-03-2021
3.Conducting of Lab Externals for both  B.Tech and B.Pharm II year I semester22-02-2021 27-02-2021
4.Uploading External Lab marksOn or before 08-03-2021
5.Conducting of second mid term exams of  both B.Tech and B.Pharm III & IV year I semester25-02-202127-02-2021
6.Conducting of second mid term exams of  both B.Tech and B.Pharm II year I semester01-03-20213-03-2021

The panels of examiners for the IV-I B.Tech (R16 Regulations) mini-project viva-voce external examinations March-2021, are to be uploaded from 10-02-2021 to 13-02-2021 by using the. http://registrations1.jntuh.ac.in/

The approved panel of examiners will be intimated from 15-02-2021 to 20-02-2021. The mini-project viva-voce exams are to be conducted from 22-02-2021 to 24-02-2021. The award list of mini-project exams should be uploaded on or before 27-02-2021.

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HCL Vijayawada Recruitment Drive for 1000 IT Job Openings

HCL Vijayawada Recruitment Drive for 1000 IT Jobs: A recruitment drive to be conducted on 12th, and 13th February in HCL Gannavaram. HCL Vice President Smt Siva Shankar has announced that eligible candidates can enrol before 11th Feruary through online at hcltech.com/careers/vijayawada. Aspirants who are having 2 to 8 years of experience in IT field and freshers aiming to get jobs in IT sector can register themselves for the HCL Vijayawada drive.

HCL Vijayawada Recruitment Drive for 1000 IT Job Openings

As part of ‘HCL New Vistas’ Programme the recruitment process will be held in virtual process.

The company’s Global IT Development Center at Gannavaram is presently holding 1500 employees and the company is aiming to extend the employees number to 5000 in coming 4 years.

Apply Here For HCL Vijayawada Recruitment Drive

The recruitment tests will be conducted for JAVA, Chip Designing, .Net, and various other platforms.

HCL is originated a new programme named ‘Tech B’; under this programme, company is planning to hire aspirants who wish to join the IT Career with Intermediate qualification. To register under Tech B, candidates who are pursuing Intermediate and candidates who finished their Intermediate in past 2 years are eligible. Interested candidates can enrol their names under HCL Tech B programme. Selected candidates will be trained for 1 year under Tech B programme and will be recruited in HCL after the training period.

Selected candidates will get the opportunity to continue their higher education through BITS Pilani and Sastra Universities. Also, the HCL is welcoming the Andhra Pradesh people working as IT professionals in various branches across the nation can come back to work in AP. This programme is named as ‘Come Back Home’.

Also, HCL is going to establish a skill development center with the help of Vijayawada State Government.   

AP SBTET Special Mercy Chance Notification March 2021 For C14, C09, C08, C05 …

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AP SBTET Special Mercy Chance Notification March 2021 For C14, C09, C08, C05, C00, C-96, C90, NC, RC, ER91

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Applications are invited from the candidates of RC / NC / C-90 / C-96 / C-00 / C-05 / C-05 (CCC) / C-08 / C-09 / C-14 & ER-91 schemes including Part-Time and Correspondence cum contact courses, who have backlogs to appear for Special Mercy Chance Diploma Examinations to be conducted by Board during March, 2021.

Important Dates and Fee Details:

I.Date of commencement for payment of examination fee05-02-2021
IILast Date for payment of examination fee without penalty to all candidates16-02-2021
IIIa) Last date for payment of examination fee with penalty to all candidates18-02-2021
 b) Last date for payment of examination fee (under Tatkal scheme)20-02-2021
IVConduct of Practical examinationAfter Theory
VDate for commencement of theory ExaminationsThird week of March, 2021
VIFee for whole or part examinationRs.3,000/- for each year/semester
VIIAdditional Fee for Pass certificate for Final Year/SemRs.800/-
VIIILate Fee with PenaltyRs.600/- extra for each year/semester
IXFee under Tatkal Scheme (Including Examination fee) for 3 Year Diploma Regular, CCC & 4 Year Part-TimeRs.4,000/- for each year/semester

NOTE: 1. Acceptance of examination fee does not provide any right to the candidate to demand for allowing him to write the examination.

2. Detailed Time-Table of examinations and Examination Centres shall be communicated in due course.

3. Examination fee must be paid by cash through Payment Gateway/ Credit Card/ Debit Card/ Net Banking. Single hall ticket will be generated for any number of subjects, irrespective of the Year/Semester.

4. Fee once paid will not be refunded or adjusted under any circumstances

Download the Official Notification Here: Click Here

Further, it is informed that the candidates appearing for the Mercy Chance examinations of RC / NC / C-90 / C-96 / C-00 / C-05 / C-05 (CCC) / C-08 / C-09 / C-14 & ER-91 schemes including Part-Time and Correspondence cum contact courses can make the examination fee payment through Payment Gateway/ Credit Card/ Debit Card/ Net Banking. If the candidate details are not available in the portal, contact the Principal of the Polytechnic where they have studied with details of the backlog subjects along with a scanned copy of the atest marks memo as an attachment. After downloading of the hall ticket, the candidate has to obtain the signature from the concerned Head of Section/Principal on the hall ticket before appearing for the examination.

Further, Principals are requested to give necessary instructions to the Heads of Sections to sign on the hall tickets obtained for Backlog (Mercy Chance) subjects after thorough verification.

JNTUK R16 3-1 Signals and Systems Material PDF Download

JNTUK R16 3-1 Signals and Systems Material PDF Download

Students those who are studying JNTUK R16 EEE Branch, Can Download Unit wise R16 3-1 Signals and Systems Material/Notes PDFs below.

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JNTUK R16 3-1 Signals and Systems Material PDF Download

OBJECTIVES:

  • To introduce the terminology of signals and systems.
  • To introduce Fourier tools through the analogy between vectors and signals.
  • To introduce the concept of sampling and reconstruction of signals.
  • To analyze the linear systems in time and frequency domains.
  • To study z-transform as mathematical tool to analyze discrete-time signals and systems.

UNIT-1

INTRODUCTION: Definition of Signals and Systems, Classification of Signals, Classification of Systems, Operations on signals: time-shifting, time-scaling, amplitude-shifting, amplitude-scaling. Problems on classification and characteristics of Signals and Systems. Complex exponential and sinusoidal signals, Singularity functions and related functions: impulse function, step function signum function and ramp function. Analogy between vectors and signals, orthogonal signal space, Signal approximation using orthogonal functions, Mean square error, closed or complete set of orthogonal functions, Orthogonality in complex functions.

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UNIT –2:

FOURIER SERIES AND FOURIER TRANSFORM: Fourier series representation of continuous time periodic signals, properties of Fourier series, Dirichlet’s conditions, Trigonometric Fourier series and Exponential Fourier series, Complex Fourier spectrum. Deriving Fourier transform from Fourier series, Fourier transform of arbitrary signal, Fourier transform of standard signals, Fourier transform of periodic signals, properties of Fourier transforms, Fourier transforms involving impulse function and Signum function. Introduction to Hilbert Transform.

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UNIT–3:

SAMPLING THEOREM – Graphical and analytical proof for Band Limited Signals, impulse sampling, Natural and Flat top Sampling, Reconstruction of signal from its samples, effect of under sampling – Aliasing, Introduction to Band Pass sampling.

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UNIT-4:

ANALYSIS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS: Linear system, impulse response, Response of a linear system, Linear time invariant (LTI) system, Linear time variant (LTV) system, Concept of convolution in time domain and frequency domain, Graphical representation of convolution, Transfer function of a LTI system. Filter characteristics of linear systems. Distortion less transmission through a system, Signal bandwidth, system bandwidth, Ideal LPF, HPF and BPF characteristics, Causality and Poly-Wiener criterion for physical realization, relationship between bandwidth and rise time. Cross-correlation and auto-correlation of functions, properties of correlation function, Energy density spectrum, Parseval’s theorem, Power density spectrum, Relation between auto correlation function and energy/power spectral density function. Relation between convolution and correlation, Detection of periodic signals in the presence of noise by correlation, Extraction of signal from noise by filtering.

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UNIT–5:

LAPLACE TRANSFORMS : Review of Laplace transforms, Partial fraction expansion, Inverse Laplace transform, Concept of region of convergence (ROC) for Laplace transforms, constraints on ROC for various classes of signals, Properties of L.T’s, Relation between L.T’s, and F.T. of a signal. Laplace transform of certain signals using waveform synthesis.

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UNIT–6:

Z–TRANSFORMS : Fundamental difference between continuous-time and discrete-time signals, discrete time signal representation using complex exponential and sinusoidal components, Periodicity of discrete time using complex exponential signal, Concept of Z- Transform of a discrete sequence. Distinction between Laplace, Fourier and Z transforms. Region of convergence in Z-Transform, constraints on ROC for various classes of signals, Inverse Z-transform, properties of Z-transforms.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Signals, Systems & Communications – B.P. Lathi, BS Publications, 2003.
  2. Signals and Systems – A.V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and S.H. Nawab, PHI, 2nd Edn.
  3. Signals & Systems- Narayan Iyer and K Satya Prasad, Cenage Pub.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Signals & Systems – Simon Haykin and Van Veen, Wiley, 2nd Edition.
  2. Principles of Linear Systems and Signals – BP Lathi, Oxford University Press, 2015
  3. Signals and Systems – K Raja Rajeswari, B VisweswaraRao, PHI, 2009
  4. Fundamentals of Signals and Systems- Michel J. Robert, MGH International Edition, 2008.
  5. Signals and Systems – T K Rawat , Oxford University press, 2011

OUTCOMES:

  • Characterize the signals and systems and principles of vector spaces, Concept of orthgonality.
  • Analyze the continuous-time signals and continuous-time systems using Fourier series, Fourier transform and Laplace transform.
  • Apply sampling theorem to convert continuous-time signals to discrete-time signal and reconstruct back.
  • Understand the relationships among the various representations of LTI systems
  • Understand the Concepts of convolution, correlation, Energy and Power density spectrum and their relationships.
  • Apply z-transform to analyze discrete-time signals and systems.

JNTUK R16 3-1 Renewable Energy Sources Material PDF Download

JNTUK R16 3-1 Renewable Energy Sources Material PDF Download

Students those who are studying JNTUK R16 EEE Branch, Can Download Unit wise R16 3-1 Renewable Energy Sources Material/Notes PDFs below.

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JNTUK R16 3-1 Renewable Energy Sources Material PDF Download

Preamble: This course gives a flavor of renewable sources and systems to the students. It introduces solar energy its radiation, collection, storage and its applications. This covers generation, design, efficiency and characteristics of various renewable energy sources including solar, wind, hydro, biomass, fuel cells and geothermal systems.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To study the solar radiation data, extraterrestrial radiation, radiation on earth’s surface.
  • To study solar thermal collections.
  • To study solar photo voltaic systems.
  • To study maximum power point techniques in solar pv and wind energy.
  • To study wind energy conversion systems, Betz coefficient, tip speed ratio.
  • To study basic principle and working of hydro, tidal, biomass, fuel cell and geothermal systems.

UNIT-1

Fundamentals of Energy Systems and Solar energy Energy conservation principle – Energy scenario (world and India) – various forms of renewable energy – Solar radiation: Outside earth’s atmosphere – Earth surface – Analysis of solar radiation data – Geometry – Radiation on tilted surfaces – Numerical problems.

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UNIT–2:

Solar Thermal Systems Liquid flat plate collectors: Performance analysis –Transmissivity– Absorptivity product collector efficiency factor – Collector heat removal factor – Numerical problems. Introduction to solar air heaters – Concentrating collectors, solar pond and solar still – solar thermal plants.

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UNIT–3:

Solar Photovoltaic Systems Solar photovoltaic cell, module, array – construction – Efficiency of solar cells – Developing technologies – Cell I-V characteristics – Equivalent circuit of solar cell – Series resistance – Shunt resistance – Applications and systems – Balance of system components – System design: storage sizing – PV system sizing – Maximum power point techniques: Perturb and observe (P&O) technique – Hill climbing technique.

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UNIT–4:

Wind Energy Sources of wind energy – Wind patterns – Types of turbines –Horizontal axis and vertical axis machines – Kinetic energy of wind – Betz coefficient – Tip–speed ratio – Efficiency – Power output of wind turbine – Selection of generator(synchronous, induction) – Maximum power point tracking – wind farms – Power generation for utility grids.

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UNIT–5:

Hydro and Tidal power systems Basic working principle – Classification of hydro systems: Large, small, micro – measurement of head and flow – Energy equation – Types of turbines – Numerical problems. Tidal power – Basics – Kinetic energy equation – Turbines for tidal power – Numerical problems – Wave power – Basics – Kinetic energy equation – Wave power devices – Linear generators.

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UNIT–6:

Biomass, fuel cells and geothermal systems Biomass Energy: Fuel classification – Pyrolysis – Direct combustion of heat – Different digesters and sizing. Fuel cell: Classification of fuel for fuel cells – Fuel cell voltage– Efficiency – V-I characteristics. Geothermal: Classification – Dry rock and hot acquifer – Energy analysis – Geothermal based electric power generation

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, S. P. Sukhatme and J. K. Nayak, TMH, New Delhi, 3rd Edition.
  2. Renewable Energy Resources, John Twidell and Tony Weir, Taylor and Francis – second edition,2013.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Energy Science: Principles, Technologies and Impacts, John Andrews and Nick Jelly, Oxford University Press.
  2. Renewable Energy- Edited by Godfrey Boyle-oxford university.press,3rd edition,2013.
  3. Handbook of renewable technology Ahmed and Zobaa, Ramesh C Bansal, World scientific, Singapore.
  4. Renewable Energy Technologies /Ramesh & Kumar /Narosa.
  5. Renewable energy technologies – A practical guide for beginners – Chetong Singh Solanki, PHI.
  6. Non conventional energy source –B.H.khan- TMH-2nd edition.

OUTCOMES:

  • Analyze solar radiation data, extraterrestrial radiation, and radiation on earth’s surface.
  • Design solar thermal collectors, solar thermal plants.
  • Design solar photo voltaic systems.
  • Develop maximum power point techniques in solar PV and wind energy systems.
  • Explain wind energy conversion systems, wind generators, power generation.
  • Explain basic principle and working of hydro, tidal, biomass, fuel cell and geothermal systems.

JNTUK R16 3-1 Power Systems-II Material PDF Download

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Preamble: This course is an extension of power systems–I course. It deals with basic theory of transmission lines modeling and their performance analysis. Transient in power system, improvement of power factor and voltage control are discussed in detail. It is important for the student to understand the mechanical design aspects of transmission lines, cables, insulators. These aspects are also covered in detail in this course.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To compute inductance/capacitance of transmission lines and to understand the concepts of GMD/GMR.
  • To study the short and medium length transmission lines, their models and performance.
  • To study the performance and modeling of long transmission lines.
  • To study the effect of travelling waves on transmission lines.
  • To study the factors affecting the performance of transmission lines and power factor improvement methods.
  • To discuss sag and tension computation of transmission lines as well as to study the performance of overhead insulators.

UNIT-1

Transmission Line Parameters Conductor materials – Types of conductors – Calculation of resistance for solid conductors – Calculation of inductance for single phase and three phase– Single and double circuit lines– Concept of GMR and GMD–Symmetrical and asymmetrical conductor configuration with and without transposition–Bundled conductors-Numerical Problems–Calculation of capacitance for 2 wire and 3 wire systems – Effect of ground on capacitance – Capacitance calculations for symmetrical and asymmetrical single and three phase–Single and double circuit lines- Bundled conductors–Numerical Problems.

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UNIT–2:

Performance of Short and Medium Length Transmission Lines Classification of Transmission Lines – Short, medium, long line and their model representations –Nominal-T–Nominal-Pie and A, B, C, D Constants for symmetrical and Asymmetrical Networks– Numerical Problems– Mathematical Solutions to estimate regulation and efficiency of all types of lines – Numerical Problems.

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UNIT–3:

Performance of Long Transmission Lines Long Transmission Line–Rigorous Solution – Evaluation of A,B,C,D Constants– Interpretation of the Long Line Equations, regulation and efficiency– Incident, Reflected and Refracted Waves –Surge Impedance and SIL of Long Lines–Wave Length and Velocity of Propagation of Waves – Representation of Long Lines – Equivalent-T and Equivalent Pie network models (Numerical Problems).

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UNIT–4:

Power System Transients Types of System Transients – Travelling or Propagation of Surges – Attenuation–Distortion– Reflection and Refraction Coefficients – Termination of lines with different types of conditions – Open Circuited Line–Short Circuited Line – T-Junction– Lumped Reactive Junctions.

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UNIT–5:

Various Factors governing the Performance of Transmission line Skin and Proximity effects – Description and effect on Resistance of Solid Conductors – Ferranti effect – Charging Current –Shunt Compensation –Corona – Description of the phenomenon–Factors affecting corona–Critical voltages and power loss – Radio Interference.

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UNIT-6:

Sag and Tension Calculations and Overhead Line Insulators Sag and Tension calculations with equal and unequal heights of towers–Effect of Wind and Ice on weight of Conductor–Numerical Problems – Stringing chart and sag template and its applications–Types of Insulators – String efficiency and Methods for improvement– Numerical Problems – Voltage distribution–Calculation of string efficiency–Capacitance grading and Static Shielding.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Electrical power systems – by C.L.Wadhwa, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 1998.
  2. Modern Power System Analysis by I.J.Nagarath and D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill, 2ndEdition

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Power system Analysis–by John J Grainger William D Stevenson, TMC Companies, 4thedition
  2. Power System Analysis and Design by B.R.Gupta, Wheeler Publishing.
  3. A Text Book on Power System Engineering by M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta, U.S.BhatnagarA.Chakrabarthy, DhanpatRai& Co Pvt. Ltd.
  4. Electrical Power Systems by P.S.R. Murthy, B.S.Publications.

OUTCOMES:

  • Able to understand parameters of various types of transmission lines during different operating conditions.
  • Able to understand the performance of short and medium transmission lines.
  • Student will be able to understand travelling waves on transmission lines.
  • Will be able to understand various factors related to charged transmission lines.
  • Will be able to understand sag/tension of transmission lines and performance of line insulators

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JNTUK B.Tech 3-1 Sem R16 EEE Course Structure:

S. NoSubjectsLTPCredits
1Power Systems-II43
2Renewable Energy Sources43
3Signals and Systems43
4Pulse & Digital Circuits43
5Power Electronics43
6Electrical Machines-II Laboratory32
7Control Systems Laboratory32
8Electrical Measurements Laboratory32
9-MCIPR & Patents2
Total Credits21

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Power Systems-II Material

Renewable Energy Sources Material

Signals and Systems Material

Pulse & Digital Circuits Material

Power Electronics Material

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Students of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada can avail of B.Tech 4-1 can avail of the materials for R16 regulation for various branches. Students can download JNTUK B.Tech 4-1 Sem R16 EEE Materials Subject Wise PDF from the links provided here. By tapping on the link, one can download materials for JNTUK 4-1 Sem EEE R16. The electronics and communication engineering Students can download the subject-wise materials PDFs collected from various sources. By referring to the materials one can gain knowledge to clear the exams with a good score. The course materials include Utilization of Electrical Energy, Linear IC Applications, Power System Operation & Control, Switchgear and Protection and various other EEE related books of various popular authors. Check the following B.Tech R16 EEE 4-1 Materials PDFs and download them for free. 

JNTUK B.Tech 4-1 Sem R16 EEE Course Structure:

S. NoSubjectsLTPCredits
1Utilization of Electrical Energy43
2Linear IC Applications43
3Power System Operation & Control43
4Switchgear and Protection43
      5Elective – I:
i. Electrical Machine Modeling and Analysis
ii. Advanced Control Systems
iii. Programmable Logic Controllers& Applications
iv. Instrumentation
      4                3
  6Elective – II:
i. Optimization Techniques
ii. Electric Power Quality
iii. Special Electrical Machines
  4    3
7Electrical Simulation Laboratory22
8Power Systems & Simulation Laboratory22
Total Credits22

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Utilization of Electrical Energy Material

Linear IC Applications Material

Power System Operation & Control Material

Switchgear and Protection Material

Elective I

i. Electrical Machine Modeling and Analysis Material

ii. Advanced Control Systems Material

iii. Programmable Logic Controllers & Applications Material

iv. Instrumentation Material

Elective II

i. Optimization Techniques Material

ii. Electric Power Quality Material

iii. Special Electrical Machines Material

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OBJECTIVES:

  • To understand how to solve complex problems
  • Analyze and design solutions to problems using object oriented approach
  • Study the notations of Unified Modeling Language

UNIT-1

Introduction: The Structure of Complex systems, The Inherent Complexity of Software, Attributes of Complex System, Organized and Disorganized Complexity, Bringing Order to Chaos, Designing Complex Systems, Evolution of Object Model, Foundation of Object Model, Elements of Object Model, Applying the Object Model.

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UNIT-2

Classes and Objects: Nature of object, Relationships among objects, Nature of a Class, Relationship among Classes, Interplay of Classes and Objects, Identifying Classes and Objects, Importance of Proper Classification, Identifying Classes and Objects, Key abstractions and Mechanisms.

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UNIT-3

Introduction to UML: Why we model, Conceptual model of UML, Architecture, Classes, Relationships, Common Mechanisms, Class diagrams, Object diagrams.

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UNIT-4

Basic Behavioral Modeling: Interactions, Interaction diagrams, Use cases, Use case Diagrams, Activity Diagrams.

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UNIT-5

Advanced Behavioral Modeling: Events and signals, state machines, processes and Threads, time and space, state chart diagrams.

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UNIT-6

Architectural Modeling: Component, Deployment, Component diagrams and Deployment diagrams. Case Study: The Unified Library application.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. “Object- Oriented Analysis And Design with Applications”, Grady BOOCH, Robert A. Maksimchuk, Michael W. ENGLE, Bobbi J. Young, Jim Conallen, Kellia Houston, 3rd edition, 2013, PEARSON.
  2. “The Unified Modeling Language User Guide”, Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, 12th Impression, 2012, PEARSON

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. “Object-oriented analysis and design using UML”, Mahesh P. Matha, PHI
  2. “Head first object-oriented analysis and design”, Brett D. McLaughlin, Gary Pollice, Dave West, O‟Reilly
  3. “Object-oriented analysis and design with the Unified process”, John W. Satzinger, Robert B. Jackson, Stephen D. Burd, Cengage Learning
  4. “The Unified modeling language Reference manual”, James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, Addison-Wesley

OUTCOMES:

  • Ability to find solutions to the complex problems using object oriented approach
  • Represent classes, responsibilities and states using UML notation
  • Identify classes and responsibilities of the problem domain