Courses - CDC and Structure
Semester-wise Pattern for Students Admitted to B.E. (Hons.) Chemical Engineering Programme
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Year
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First Semester
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U
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Second Semester
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U
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I
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BIO
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F110
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Biology Laboratory
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1
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MATH
|
F112
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Mathematics II
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3
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BIO
|
F111
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General Biology
|
3
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ME
|
F110
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Workshop Practice
|
2
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BITS
|
F112
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Technical Report Writing
|
2
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CS
|
F111
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Computer Programming
|
4
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BITS
|
F110
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Engineering Graphics
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2
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EEE
|
F111
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Electrical Sciences
|
3
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MATH
|
F111
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Mathematics I
|
3
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CHEM
|
F110
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Chemistry Laboratory
|
1
|
BITS
|
F112
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Thermodynamics
|
3
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MATH
|
F113
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Probability and Statistics
|
3
|
PHY
|
F111
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Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves
|
3
|
PHY
CHEM
|
F110
F111
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Physics Laboratory
General Chemistry
|
1
3
|
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17
|
|
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20
|
II
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MATH
|
F211
|
Mathematics III
|
3
|
CHE
|
F244
|
Separation Processes I
|
3
|
|
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Humanities Electives
|
3(min)
|
MGTS
|
F211
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Principles of Management
|
3
|
CHE
|
F211
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Chemical Process Calculations
|
3
|
|
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Humanities Electives
|
3(min)
|
CHE
|
F214
|
Engineering Chemistry
|
3
|
CHE
|
F241
|
Heat Transfer
|
3
|
CHE
|
F213
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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
|
3
|
CHE
|
F242
|
Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers
|
3
|
CHE
|
F212
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Fluid Mechanics
|
3
|
CHE
|
F243
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Material Science & Engineering
|
3
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18(min)
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|
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18(min)
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Summer BITS F221 Practice School –I
(For PS Option Only)
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III
|
|
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Open/ Humanities Electives
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3 to 6
|
|
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Open/ Humanities Electives
|
3 to 6
|
CHE
|
F312
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Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
|
3
|
CHE
|
F341
|
Chemical Engineering Laboratory II
|
3
|
CHE
|
F313
|
Separation Processes II
|
3
|
CHE
|
F342
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Process Dynamics & Control
|
3
|
CHE
|
F311
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Kinetics & Reactor Design
|
3
|
CHE
|
F343
|
Process Design Principles II
|
3
|
CHE
|
F314
|
Process Design Principles I
|
3
|
|
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Discipline Electives
|
6
|
|
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Discipline Electives
|
3
|
|
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18/21
|
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18/21
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IV
|
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Open Electives
|
5 to 11
|
BITS
|
F412
|
Practice School II
or
|
20
|
|
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Discipline Electives
|
6
|
BITS
|
F421T
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Thesis
or
|
16
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Thesis (9) and Electives
(6 to 9)
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15 to 18
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11/17
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15/20
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Discipline Core – 45 Units (15
Courses) Discipline
Electives – 15 Units (5 Courses)
Note:
1. This is operative pattern for the students who are admitted from August 2011 onwards as approved by the Senate appointed committee, subject to change if the situation warrants.
2. First year courses are shuffled between two semesters for the convenience of laboratory arrangements.
3. Student can opt either first semester or second semester of IVth year for doing Practice school II / Thesis.
Pool of Discipline Electives: Environmental Pollution Control, Process Equipment Design, Process Plant Safety, Transport Phenomena, Molecular and Statistical Thermodynamics, Process Plant Design Project I, Process Plant Design Project II, Modelling and Simulation in Chemical Engineering, Chemical Process Technology, Bio-chemical Engineering, Corrosion Engineering, Advanced Process Control, Fluidization Engineering, Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals, Environmental Management Systems, Polymer Technology, Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering, Introduction to Multiphase flow, Nuclear Engineering, Energy Conservation and Management, Introduction to NanoScience and Technology, Paper and Pulp Technology, Alternate Energy Resources, Petroleum Product Characterization, Advanced Separation Technology, Advanced Mass Transfer, Advanced Heat Transfer, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Petroleum Refinery Engineering, Petroleum Downstream Processing, Process Intensification, Energy Integration Analysis, Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Reaction Engineering.
Minor degree in Materials Science and Engineering was introduced in July 2015. Any first degree student can opt Minor degree at the end of second year (after completing four semesters). Cilck here for more information.
M.E Chemical Engineering was introduced from the academic year 2015. Click here for more information.
PhD students admitted for the program are required to write PhD qualifying examination based on two subareas from following list.
Subareas for PhD Qualifying Examination
1. Transport Phenomena & Separation Processes
2. Chemical Reaction Engineering & Thermodynamics
3. Material Science & Engineering
4. Environmental Engineering
5. Energy and Process System Engineering
6. Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering
7. Biochemical Engineering
Click here for more detailed information about subareas