Diploma in Basic Science and Humanities Department (BSH)

DURATION: 2 YEARS

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The Diploma in Basic Science and Humanities at BBIT College, Kolkata, West Bengal, serves as a foundational program that integrates essential scientific knowledge and humanities education. This course is designed to develop a well-rounded understanding of the fundamental principles in science, mathematics, and humanities, providing students with the necessary skills to succeed in various engineering and technological disciplines.

Programme Outcomes (POs):

Foundational Knowledge:
Apply basic principles of science, mathematics, and humanities to support and enhance their understanding in engineering and technology courses.
Problem Solving:
Analyze and solve fundamental problems in science and mathematics, laying the groundwork for advanced study in engineering fields.
Communication Skills:
Communicate effectively through written and verbal means, essential for academic success and professional growth.
Ethical Awareness:
Demonstrate an understanding of ethical principles and the societal impact of technological solutions.
Interdisciplinary Approach:
Integrate knowledge from various disciplines to approach problems with a holistic perspective.
Lifelong Learning:
Engage in lifelong learning, recognizing the importance of continuous education in personal and professional development

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs):

Core Competence:
Provide students with a solid foundation in basic sciences and humanities to support their further education in engineering and technology.
Analytical Skills:
Develop students' analytical and problem-solving skills, preparing them for the challenges in advanced technical courses.
Holistic Development:
Foster a balanced education that includes ethical understanding, communication skills, and interdisciplinary knowledge.
Professional Growth:
Prepare students for further studies and professional growth in various engineering and technical disciplines.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs):

Interdisciplinary Knowledge:
Apply interdisciplinary knowledge of science and humanities to enhance their learning and application in engineering and technology.
Ethical and Social Understanding:
Understand and apply ethical principles and social considerations in their academic and future professional endeavors.
Academic Preparedness:
Be well-prepared for advanced studies in engineering, with a strong foundation in the basic sciences and humanities.

Program Specific Objectives (PSOs):

Critically analyze complex power system scenarios and propose solutions using acquired theoretical and practical knowledge.

Work on defined projects by interpreting power system data to provide real-time solutions to system issues

Identify optimal solutions to enhance power transfer capability, improve power quality, and ensure reliability.

This program is ideal for individuals passionate about manufacturing and designing power systems, who possess strong problem-solving abilities and a desire to pursue rewarding careers in electrical system design, development, and maintenance, ensuring quality, safety, reliability, and sustainability.

Potential Job Roles

Technical Assistant

Assist in research and development projects within academic or industrial settings.

Laboratory Technician

Work in laboratories, supporting scientific research and experimentation.

Academic Coordinator

Provide support in educational institutions, coordinating academic activities and programs.

Content Developer

Develop educational content in science and humanities for academic institutions or publishing houses.

Administrative Assistant

Support administrative functions in educational or technical organizations.

Program Overview & Structure

Theory:

  1. English language & Technical Communication
  2. Physics – I
  3. Mathematics - I
  4. Basic Electrical & Electronic Engineering - I
  5. Engineering Mechanics

Practical:

  1. Physics – I
  2. Basic Electrical & Electronic Engineering – I
  3. Engineering Drawing and Computer Graphics/ Workshop Practice

Sessional:

  1. Language Laboratory
  2. Extra Curricular Activities (NSS/ NCC/ NSO/ etc.)

Theory:

  1. Basic Computation and Principle of Computer Programming
  2. Chemistry – I
  3. Mathematics - II
  4. Basic Electrical & Electronic Engineering - II
  5. Engineering Thermodynamics & Fluid Mechanics

Practical:

  1. Basic Computation and Principles of Computer Programming
  2. Physics – I/ Chemistry – I
  3. Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering – II
  4. Engineering Drawing and Computer Graphics/ Workshop Practice

Theory:

  1. Numerical Methods
  2. Mathematics – III                
  3. Analog Electronic Circuits
  4. Digital Electronic Circuit
  5. Electric Circuit Theory
  6. Field Theory

Practical:

  1. Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit
  2. Numerical Methods
  3. Electric Circuit Theory
  4. Technical Report Writing and Language Laboratory Practice

Theory:

  1. Values and Ethics in Profession
  2. Physics – II  
  3. Thermal Power Engineering
  4. Basic Environmental Engineering and Elementary Biology
  5. Electric Machine - I
  6. Electrical and Electronic Measurement

Practical:

  1. Physics - II
  2. Thermal Power Engineering
  3. Electric Machine - I
  4. Electrical and Electronic Measurement

Theory:

  1. Economics for Engineers
  2. Electric Machine – II           
  3. Power System - I
  4. Control System - I
  5. Data Structure and  algorithm, Computer Organisation, Microprocessor and Microcontroller

Practical:

  1. Electric Machine - II
  2. Power System - I
  3. Control System - I
  4. Data Structure and  algorithm, Computer Organisation, Microprocessor and Microcontroller
  5. Seminar

Theory:

  1. Principle of Management
  2. Control System – II             
  3. Power System - II
  4. Power Electronics
  5. Software Engineering, Data Base Management System, Object Oriented Programming, Embedded Systems
  6. Digital Signal Processing, Communication Engineering, VLSI and Microelectronics

Practical:

  1. Control System - II
  2. Power System - II
  3. Power Electronics
  4. Software Engineering, Data Base Management System, Object Oriented Programming, Embedded Systems

Theory:

  1. Electric Drive
  2. Utilization of Electric Power
  3. Power System - III, Control System - III, Electric Machine - III
  4. High Voltage Engineering, Power Plant Engineering, Power Generation Economics, Renewable and Non  Conventional Energy
  5. Computer Network, AI and Soft Computing, Digital Communication, Digital Image Processing

Practical:

  1. Seminar on Industrial Training
  2. Electric Drive
  3. Computer Network, AI and Soft Computing, Digital Communication, Digital Image Processing
  4. Electrical System Design - I
  5. Project - I

Theory:

  1. Organisational Behaviour
  2. HVDC transmission, Illumination Engineering, Energy Management and Audit, Digital Speech Signal  Processing
  3. Power Plant Instrumentation and Control, Sensors and Transducers, Biomedical Instrumentation, Process Control

Practical:

  1. Project
  2. Electrical System Lab - II
  3. Grand Viva

Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed the 12th standard (Madhyamik) or an equivalent examination from a recognized board.
Minimum Marks: Candidates should have secured a minimum of 35% in aggregate in the qualifying examination

Fees Structure

24 Months EMI

₹4,583*

Interest free

Per Semester Fee

₹27,500*

Full Program Fee

₹1,65,000

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Vision

The aim of the department is to impart quality technical education at par with the premier institutions towards excellence in domain knowledge and ethical standard.

Mission

The mission of the Diploma in Basic Science and Humanities program is to deliver high-quality education in fundamental sciences and humanities, equipping students with essential knowledge and skills. The program aims to develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities through an interdisciplinary approach, while instilling ethical values and social responsibility. It also seeks to create a supportive learning environment that fosters academic excellence and prepares students for successful careers and further studies.

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