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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS FOR B.SC. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) (Semester: I – IV) Part: III (Annual System) (Old System) Session: 2013-14 ____________________________________________________________________________________ GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR ____________________________________________________________________________________ Note: (i) Copy rights are reserved. Nobody is allowed to print it in any form. Defaulters will be prosecuted. (ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time. Please visit the University website time to time.

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

SYLLABUS

FOR

B.SC. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) (Semester: I – IV)

Part: III (Annual System)

(Old System)

Session: 2013-14

____________________________________________________________________________________

GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR

____________________________________________________________________________________ Note: (i) Copy rights are reserved.

Nobody is allowed to print it in any form. Defaulters will be prosecuted. (ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time. Please visit the University website time to time.

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1 B.Sc. (Electronic Media)

Eligibility: 1. (a) The admission to this course shall be open to any candidate passed senior secondry

Part-II (+2) Medical/Non Medical Examination with 45% marks in the aggregate from the Punjab School Education Board.

OR

(b) Any other examination with 45% marks recognized equivalent to

(a) above by the Guru Nanak Dev University.

OR

(c) Three Years Diploma in Electronic Communication Engg. / Mechanical Engg. / Electrical Engg. / Computer Engg.

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2 B.Sc. (Electronic Media)

SCHEME OF STUDY SEMESTER – I: Paper No. Paper Marks

EM–101 Personal Computer Computing–I 100

EM–102 Fundamentals of Electronics–I 50

EM–103 Communication Skill in English–I (Th.35+Pr.15) 50

EM–104 Punjabi–I OR Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi) (Compulsory) 50

EM–105 Art & Production 100

EM–106 PC Computing–I Lab 50

EM–107 Art and Production Lab 50

EM–108 Seminars 50

Total Marks: 500

SEMESTER – II: Paper No. Paper Marks

EM–109 Personal Computer Computing–II 100

EM–110 Fundamentals of Electronics–II 50

EM–111 Communication Skill in English–II (Th.35+Pr.15) 50

EM–112 Punjabi–II OR Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi) (Compulsory) 50

EM–113 Fundamentals of Electronics Lab 50

EM–114 PC Computing–II Lab 50

EM–115 Summer Training 50

Total Marks: 400

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3 B.Sc. (Electronic Media)

SCHEME OF STUDY

Paper No.

SEMESTER-III

Paper

Maximum Marks

EM-201 Relational Database Management System 50

EM-202 Digital Electronics-I 50

EM-203 Electronic Communications-I 50

EM-204 Audio Production 50

EML-220 Environmental Studies – I 50

EM-206 RDBMS, Oracle and Visual Basic Lab 50

EM-207 Seminars 50

Total Marks: 350

SEMESTER-IV

Paper No. Paper Maximum Marks

EM-208 Digital Electronics-II 50

EM-209 Electronic Communications-II 50

EM-210 Advance Photo Techniques 100

EVL-222 Environmental Studies – I 50

EM-211 Digital Electronics Lab 50

EM-212 Audio Production and Advance Photo

Techniques Lab

50

EM-213 Summer Training 100

Total Marks: 450

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4 B.Sc. (Electronic Media)

PART–III (Annual System):

Paper No. Paper Maximum Marks

EM-301 DTP Desk Top Publishing 100

EM-302 Web Designing and Development 100

EM-303 Television Systems 100

EM-304 Principles of Journalism 100

EM-305 Videography 100

EM-306 Corporate Communications 100

EM-307 Electronic Communication Lab 50

EM-308 DTP Lab 50

EM-309 Web Designing & Development Lab 50

EM-310 Videography and Corporate Communication Lab 50

EM-312 Seminars 50

Total: 850

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5 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM–101: PERSONAL COMPUTER COMPUTING–1 Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Note:

1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non Scientific calculator has been allowed. Unit–I: MS–Windows Vista: History of windows, Deskop, Cell User Interface action, Icon on desktop, closing windows, renaming icons, folders format of a Windows, moving windows, resizing Windows (Maximizing and minimizing), control panel. Unit–II: MS–Word 2003: Overview, creating, saving, opening, importing, exporting and inserting files, formatting pages, paragraphs and sections, indents and out dents, creating lists and numbering, headline, styles, fonts and font size, editing, positioning and viewing texts, finding and replacing text, inserting page breaks, page numbers, book marks, symbols and date, using tabs and tables, header, footer and printing. Unit–III: MS–Excel: Worksheet overview, entering information, worksheet creation, opening and saving workbook, formatting numbers and text, protecting cells, producing chart and printing operations. MS–Access: Introduction understanding database, creating, tables, queries, forms, reports, adding graph to your report. References:

1. Introducing Microsoft Windows Vista by Stanek (PHI), 2007.

2. MS Office 2003, Compiled by SYBIX.

3. MS Office 2003, BPB Publications.

4. Introduction to Software Packages, Galgotia Publications.

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6 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM–102: FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS–I Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50 Note:

1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non Scientific calculator has been allowed. Unit–I: Semiconductor: Types of Semiconductor, mobility, drift velocity and conductivity and its variation with temprature, charge densities in semiconductors energy band diagram, Fermi level, diffusion and drift current. Unit–II: Diode: PN junction diode and its characteristics, PN diode as a rectifier ( half wave and full wave), efficiency, ripple factor, filter circuits (non–mathematical), Zenexdiode and its applications as a voltage regulator, Tunnel diode, LED. Unit–III: Op–amp: parameters ideal op–amp equivalent circuit, op–amp inverting configuration used in summing, scaling and averaging, amplifiers, square wave generator, Triangular wave generator, saw tooth–wave generator, voltage–controlled oscillator, comparator and its characteristics. References: 1. Solid State Electronic Devices by Streetman 2. Basic Electronics & Linear Circuit by N.N. Bhargava (TMH) 3. Millman’s Electronic Devices & Circuits by Millman Halkias, (Tata McGraw Hill)

2nd Edition, 2007. 4. Electronics Fundamentals & Applications by J.D. Ryder (Tata McGraw Hill) 5th Edition.

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7 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM-103: COMMUNICATION SKILL IN ENGLISH – I

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50

Theory Marks: 35 Practical Marks: 15

Contents: 1. Reading Skills: Reading Tactics and strategies; Reading purposes–kinds of purposes and

associated comprehension; Reading for direct meanings; Reading for understanding concepts, details, coherence, logical progression and meanings of phrases / expressions.

Activities: a) Active reading of passages on general topics b) Comprehension questions in multiple choice format c) Short comprehension questions based on content and development of ideas

2. Writing Skills: Guidelines for effective writing; writing styles for application, resume, personal letter, official/ business letter, memo, notices etc.; outline and revision.

Activities: a) Formatting personal and business letters. b) Organsing the details in a sequential order c) Converting a biographical note into a sequenced resume or vice-versa d) Ordering and sub-dividing the contents while making notes. e) Writing notices for circulation/ boards

3. Listening Skills: Barriers to listening; effective listening skills; feedback skills. Attending

telephone calls; note taking.

Activities: a) Listening exercises – Listening to conversation, News/TV b) Taking notes on a speech/lecture

4. Speaking and Conversational Skills: Components of a meaningful and easy conversation;

understanding the cue and making appropriate responses; forms of polite speech; asking and providing information on general topics.

Activities: a) Making conversation and taking turns b) Oral description or explanation of a common object, situation or concept c) Giving interviews

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7-A B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

Recommended Books:

1. Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking by John Seely 2. A Course in Listening and Speaking–I by V. Sasikumar et. al., Foundation Books. 3. The Written Word by Vandana R Singh, Oxford University Press.

Suggested Books: 1. Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Menon and Meera Bannerjee. Macmillan. 2. Business Communication; Theory and Practice by Swati Samantray and R.D.Bhushan.

Sultan Chand. 3. Business Communication: Techniques and Methods by Om Juneja and Aarti Majumdar.

Orient Blackswan. 4. Handbook of Practical Communication Skills; Clarissa Wright (Ed). JAICO Books 5. Spoken English: A Foundation Course (Part I and II) by Kamlesh Sadanand and Sushila

Punitha. Orient Blackswan (for recorded conversation) Suggested Pattern of Question Paper: The question paper will consist of seven skill–oriented questions from Reading and Writing Skills. Each question will carry 5 marks. The questions shall be phrased in a manner that students know clearly what is expected of them. There will be internal choice wherever possible.

i) Multiple choice questions on the language and meanings of an unseen passage. ii) Comprehension questions with short answers on content, progression of ideas, purpose of

writing etc. of an unseen passage. iii) Personal letter iv) Official/Business correspondence v) Making point-wise notes on a given speech/ technical report vi) Writing notices for public circulation on topics of professional interest vii) Do as directed (5x1=5 marks) (change of voice, narration, combination of 2 simple

sentences into one, subject-verb agreement, using appropriate tense, forms of verbs. (7x5=35 marks)

Practical /Oral Testing

Marks: 15 Contents:

1. Conversation with students or examiner. 2. Listening to any recorded or live material and asking oral questions for listening

comprehension. Questions:

1. Students may be asked to engage in face-to-face conversation with other students or examiners on topics of general interest.

2. Students may be asked to prepare for one minute and then speak for one to two minutes on a simple topic with examiners as the audience

3. A teacher or examiner may read out a small passage and the students may be asked to answer a couple of comprehension questions. (recorded material may also be used)

Note: Oral test will be conducted by external examiner with the help of internal examiner. The

oral test examiner will be appointed from those teachers who are actually teaching the subject.

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8 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM–104: gzikph (bkiawh)

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4H g?oQk gVQ e/ gqFBK d/ T[`so.

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3H g?oQk ouBk L fszB ftfFnK ftu'I fe;/ fJe T[s/ g?oQk fbyD bJh 5 nze fejk ikt/ .

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6H Bzpo 6 ftu wks GkFk d/ gfjbh GkFk ns/ d{ih GkFk ti'_ nfXnkgB, wjZst ns/ ;wZf;nktK pko/ uko gqFB g[`S/ ikDr/, fiBQK ftu'_ ftfdnkoEh B/ d' dk T[`so d/Dk j't/rk. 5%2=10 nze

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9 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

mu~FlI pMjwbI

(In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

pwT-kRm smW : iqMn GMty ku~l AMk : 50 1. pMjwbI BwSw

gurmuKI ilpI gurmuKI ilpI : bxqr Aqy qrqIb 20 AMk

2. gurmuKI AwrQogRw&I sÍrW dI vMf Aqy aucwrn ivAMjnW dI vMf Aqy aucwrn 15 AMk

3. pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr Aqy rcnw swDwrn Sbd in~q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI 15 AMk

XUint Aqy QIm:

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A~KrI, A~Kr kRm, sÍr vwhk (a A e), lgW mwqrW, pYr ivc ibMdI vwly vrx, pYr ivc

pYx vwly vrx, ibMdI, it~pI, A~Dk[

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; ilMg-puilMg, iek vcn-bhu vcn; in~q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI; Kwx-pIx Aqy

swkwdwrI nwl sMbMiDq[

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10 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

AMk-vMf Aqy prIiKAk leI hdwieqW:

pihly XUint iv~coN pMjwbI BwSw Aqy gurmuKI ilpI dI bxqr Aqy qrqIb nwl sbMiDq 5-5 AMkW

dy cwr ivhwrk pRSn pu~Cy jwxgy[ AMkW dI vMf A~goN iek-iek jW do-do AMkW dy Coty pRSnW

ivc kIqI jw skdI hY[

dUjy XUint iv~coN gurmuKI AwrQogRw&I Aqy aucwrn nwl sbMiDq 5-5 AMkW dy iqMn ivhwrk pRSn pu~Cy

jwxgy[ AMkW dI vMf A`goN iek-iek jW do-do AMkW dy Coty pRSnW ivc kIqI jw skdI hY[

qIjy XUint iv~coN pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr Aqy Sbd rcnw nwl sbMiDq 5-5 AMkW dy do ivhwrk pRSn

pu~Cy jwxgy[ AMkW dI vMf A`goN iek-iek jW do-do AMkW dy Coty pRSnW ivc kIqI jw skdI

hY[

in`q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI nwl sbMiDq iek-iek AMk dy pMj (AwbjYkitv) pRSn pu~Cy jwxgy[

pRSnW dI BwSw srl Aqy spSt r~KI jwvy[

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11 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM–105: ART & PRODUCTION Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Note:

1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non Scientific calculator has been allowed. Unit–I: History and Development of Printing Technology.

Typographical Devices: Type face, type family, agate, ascender, decsender, font size, x–height, pica–scale, and text breaker.

Unit–II: Design and Layout: Meaning and Importance of Design E’Layout, Functions of

Design E’ Layout, Principles of Design E’ Layout DTP: Importance, function and various tools of DTP. Unit–III: Printing Process: Letter press, flexography, screen printing, gravures offset printing. Proof Reading and Editing: Scaling E’”Cropping photo technique. Reference: Art & Production – N.N. Sar

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12 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM–106: PC COMPUTING–I (LAB) Max. Marks: 50

Note: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Introduction to DOS, Internal and External commands, Batch Files, line editors, use of Microsoft Window Vista and MS Office 2003. Practical’s based on PC–Computing–I

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13 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM–107: Art and Production Lab

Max. Marks: 50

Note: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot.

Practical based on Art and Production.

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14 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – I

EM–108: SEMINARS Max. Marks: 50

Note: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot.

Seminar on Electronic Media related topics.

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15 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – II

EM–109: PERSONAL COMPUTER COMPUTING–II Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Note:

Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

Use of Non Scientific calculator has been allowed. Unit–I: Photoshop 5.5: Introduction to Graphics, Vector graphics & Bitmaps. Understanding Image Size & resolution. Relation between resolutions, files sizes & output. Using menus & Palettes: Concept of path (Segment, Anchor, Curved, Closed, Open, Sub path). Unit–II: Photoshop Tools (Pen, Pencil, Brush, History, Air, Eraser, Rubber, Stamp, Rmudge, Dodge, Burn, Sponge), masks & histogram. Acquiring & importing images. Concept of layers channels & path, filter, rendering effects, transformation image modes, strokes, canvas & images. Unit–III:–Using navigator & Photoshops Plugins Corel Draw 9 Concept of vector graphics, Color Plates, paste bords & Print page, Using Ruler Units etc. Corel Tools (Pick, Shape, Knife, Eraser, Zoom, Freehand, Natural Pen, Dimension, Ellipse, Polygon), Transformation, Trimming, Wielding, Intersection Of Objects, Snapping, Using Objects Manager. Giving Effects, (Envelop, adding perspective, contours, blending images) Reference: Learning Photoshop–Ramesh Bangia

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16 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – II

EM–110: FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS–II Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50 Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks. 2. Use of Non Scientific calculator has been allowed. Unit–I: Transistor: Working, CE, CB, CC configurations Transistors as amplifiers, Transistors as a switch, FET, MOSFET. Unit–II: Transistor Biasing and Stabilization – various biasing techniques, bias stabilization, bias instability in CE amplifiers, stability factor, stability by collator base resistance, stabilization by potential divider and emitter resistance. Unit–III: Working: of CE amplifier, amplifier analysis using H parameters, determinations of current gain, power gain, input impedance, output impendence. Feedback in amplifiers, advantage of feedback emitter follows, voltage series, feedback, current series feedback, voltage shunt feedback and current shunt feedback. References:

Solid State Electronic Devices by Streetman. Basic Electronics & Linear Circuit by N.N. Bhargava (TMH). Millman’s Electronic Devices & Circuits by Millman Halkias, (Tata McGraw Hill) 2nd

Edition, 2007. Electronics Fundamentals & Applications by J.D. Ryder (Tata McGraw Hill) 5th Edition.

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17 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – II

EM–111: COMMUNICATION SKILL IN ENGLISH – II

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50

Theory Marks: 35 Practical Marks: 15

Contents: 1. Reading Skills: Reading Tactics and strategies; Reading purposes–kinds of purposes and associated comprehension; Reading for information given and implied; Inferential reading, critical reading and interpretation; connotation and understanding tone; paraphrasing, gist and central idea; Activities:

a) Active reading of learned passages on academic and professional topics b) Short comprehension questions on implied meanings c) Reading outcome including paraphrasing and summary writing.

2. Writing Skills: Guidelines for effective writing; writing styles for paragraphs/ short essays of expository and argumentative nature; academic and technical reports, style, arrangement, variety of illustrations, diagrams, tables, charts etc., main section, appendices, conclusion, list of references; outline, synopsis, revision. Activities:

a) Writing of paragraph/ short essay on learned and professional topics b) Organising ideas/ arguments in a logical order c) Writing a brief report on the given data, diagram, chart etc.

3. Listening Skills: Barriers to listening; effective listening skills; feedback skills. Attending telephone interviews; transcoding and note taking. Activities:

a) Listening exercise – Listening to Conversation, News/TV, group discussion, long speech b) Making notes on conversation, group discussion and lectures.

4. Speaking and Discussion Skills: Components of an effective talk/ presentation; planning and organizing content for a talk/ presentation, use of visual aids, effective speaking skills, discussion skills. Activities:

a) Making presentation to a group on a given topic. b) Participating in a group discussion. c) Making slides for PowerPoint presentation or other audio-visual aids

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17-A B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – II

Recommended Books:

1. Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking by John Seely 2. A Course in Listening and Speaking–I by V. Sasikumar et. al., Foundation Books. 3. The Written Word by Vandana R Singh, Oxford University Press.

Suggested Books:

1. Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Menon and Meera Bannerjee. Macmillan. 2. Business Communication; Theory and Practice by Swati Samantray and R.D.Bhushan.

Sultan Chand 3. Business Communication: Techniques and Methods by Om Juneja and Aarti Majumdar.

Orient Blackswan 4. Handbook of Practical Communication Skills; Clarissa Wright (Ed). JAICO Books 5. Spoken English: A Foundation Course (Part I and II) by Kamlesh Sadanand and Sushila

Punitha. Orient Blackswan (for recorded conversation) Suggested Pattern of Question Paper: The question paper will consist of seven skill–oriented questions from Reading and Writing Skills. Each question will carry 5 marks. The questions shall be phrased in a manner that students know clearly what is expected of them. There will be internal choice wherever possible.

i) Short answer comprehension questions on an unseen passage on a learned topic ii) Making summary/ précis or paraphrasing of ideas of a given passage iii) Writing a paragraph of expository or argumentative nature on a given topic iv) Interpreting a given data, chart, diagram etc and making a brief report v) Transcoding (given dialogue to prose or given prose to dialogue) vi) Making given number of slides for a presentation on a given topic vii) Do as directed (5x1=5 marks) (change of voice, narration, combination of 2 simple

sentences into one, subject-verb agreement, using appropriate tense, forms of verbs. (7x5=35 marks)

Practical /Oral Testing

Marks: 15 Contents:

1. Oral Presentation with/without audio visual aids. 2. Group Discussion. 3. Listening to any recorded or live material and asking oral questions for listening

comprehension. Questions:

1. Oral Presentation will be of 5 to 10 minutes duration. (Topic can be given in advance or it can be of student’s own choice). Use of audio visual aids is desirable.

2. Group discussion comprising 8 to 10 students on a familiar topic. Time for each group will be 15 to 20 minutes.

Note: Oral test will be conducted by external examiner with the help of internal examiner. The oral test examiner will be appointed from those teachers who are actually teaching the subject.

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EM–112: gzikph (bkiawh)

;wK L 3 xzN/ e[b nze L 50

gkm-eqw ns/ gkm-g[;seK 1H frnkB wkbk (ftfrnkBe s/ ;wki-ftfrnkBe b/yK dk ;zrqfj) (;zgH vkH ;fszdo f;zx, g'qH wfjzdo f;zx pBt?s), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o, 2007 b/y L ;kfjs s/ b'e ;kfjs, nZyK, nu/sB dk r[D s/ ;[Gkn, ezfgT{No ns/

fJzNoB?`N, wB[`yh nfXeko.

2H gzikp d/ wjkB ebkeko (pbtzs rkorh), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o.

b/y L ;shF r[iokb, r[ouoB f;zx, mke[o f;zx, pboki ;kjBh, ;[fozdo e"o.

3H Fpd-pDso ns/ Fpd ouBk L gfoGkFk, w[`Yb/ ;zebg

4H Fpd Fq/DhnK

5H g?oQk ouBk

6H g?oQk gVQ e/ gqFBK d/ T[`so

7H w[jkto/ ns/ nykD

nze tzv ns/ gohfyne bJh jdkfJsK

1H fe;/ fBpzX dk ;ko iK T[;dk ftFk t;s{ (d' ftu'I fJe) . 10 nze

2H tkose o{g L o/yk fuso, BkfJe fpzp, ebkswe r[D, o/yk fuso ;kfjs ~ d/D 10 nze

3-4H 3-4 Bzpo T[`s/ fd`sh ftnkeoD d/ nkXko s/ toDBkswe gqFB. 10 nze

5H g?oQk ouBk L fszB ftfFnK ftu'I fe;/ fJe T[s/ g?oQk fbyD bJh 5 nze fejk ikt/ .

6H g?oQk d/ e/ T[; pko/ gzi gqFBK d/ T[`so 5 nze

7H Bzpo 7 ftu n`m nykD ns/ nZm w[jkto/ g[`S/ ikDr/, fiBQK ftu'_

ftfdnkoEh B/ gzi-gzi ~ tkeK ftu tos e/ noE ;gZFN eoB/

j'Dr/ . 5O5= 10 nze

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mu~FlI pMjwbI

(In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

pwT-kRm smW : iqMn GMty ku~l AMk : 50 pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr

sMXukq Aqy imSrq Sbd in~q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI 20 AMk

pMjwbI vwk-bxqr swDwrn vwk : iksmW sMXukq vwk : iksmW imSrq vwk : iksmW pMjwbI vwkW dI vrqoN dy iviBMn smwijk pRsMg 15 AMk

pRkwrjI pMjwbI ic`TI p`qr pYrw rcnw AKwx Aqy muhwvry 15 AMk

XUint Aqy QIm:

1. pMjwbI Sbd bxqr: sMXukq Sbd ; smwsI Sbd (ijvyN lok sBw) ; dohry Sbd/duhrukqI

(ijvyN DUV DwV/Br Br), imSrq SbdW dI bxqr/isrjnw; AgyqrW rwhIN (ijvyN aup-BwSw),

ipCyqrW rwhIN (ijvyN rMglw), pMjwbI Sbd rcnw; pVnwvIN rUp, ikirAw/shwiek ikirAw dy

rUp ; in~q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI ; ru~qW, mhIinAW, mOsmW, igxqI nwl sbMiDq[

2. pMjwbI vwk-bxqr : krqw krm ikirAw; swDwrn vwk, ibAwnIAw, pRSnvwck,

AwigAwvwck; sMXukq Aqy imSrq vwkW dIAW iksmW ; suqMqr Aqy ADIn aupvwk ; smwn

(qy/Aqy) Aqy ADIn (jo/ik) XojkW dI vrqoN ; pMjwbI vwkW dI vrqoN dy iviBMn

smwjk/siBAwcwrk pRsMg ; Gr ivc, bwzwr ivc, myly ivc, SOipMg mwl/isnmy ivc, ivAwh

ivc, Dwrimk sQwnW ivc, dosqW nwl Awid[

3. ies XUint ivc ic~TI p~qr (in~jI/d&qrI), pYrw rcnw Aqy AKwx muhwvirAW dI vrqoN

rwhIN ividAwrQI dI BwSweI Xogqw nMU priKAw jwvygw[

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AMk-vMf Aqy prIiKAk leI hdwieqW:

1. pihly XUint iv~coN pMjwbI Sbd bxqr Aqy Sbd rcnw nwl sbMiDq 5-5 AMkW dy iqMn

ivhwrk pRSn pu~Cy jwxgy[ AMkW dI vMf A~goN iek-iek jW do-do AMkW dy Coty pRSnW ivc

kIqI jw skdI hY[

2. in`q vrqoN dI SbdwvlI nwl sbMiDq iek-iek AMk dy pMj (AwbjYkitv) pRSn pu~Cy jwxgy[

3. dUjy XUint iv~c pMjwbI vwk-bxqr nwl sbMiDq 5-5 AMkW dy do ivhwrk pRSn pu~Cy jwxgy[

AMkW dI vMf A`goN iek-iek jW do-do AMkW dy Coty pRSnW ivc kIqI jw skdI hY[

4. pMjwbI vwkW dI ivhwrk vrqoN nwl sbMiDq 5 AMkW dw iek pRSn pu~iCAw jwvygw ijs ivc

ividAwrQI nMU iksy smwijk/siBAwcwrk pRsMg ivc vrqy jWdy pMj vwk ilKx leI ikhw

jwvygw[

5. ividAwrQI nMU iksy iek ivSy ’qy in~jI jW d&qrI ic~TI ilKx leI ikhw jwvygw[

6. ividAwrQI nMU iksy iek ivSy ’qy pYrw ilKx leI ikhw jwvygw[

7. ividAwrQI nMU iek-iek AMk dy pMj AKwxW jW muhwvirAW nMU vwkW ivc vrq ky ArQ spSt

krn leI ikhw jwvygw[

8. pRSnW dI BwSw srl Aqy spSt r~KI jwvy[

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EM–113: FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS LAB

Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 50 Note: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practical based Fundamentals of Electronics 1. To study the characteristic of PN Junction Diode

2. To study the characteristic of Zener Diode

3. Study of Zener diode as a voltage regulator

4. To study the characteristic of common base transistor

5. To study the characteristics of common emitter transistor

6. To study common emitter transistor as an amplifier

7. Characteristic of Op–Amp

8. Application of Op–Amp

9. To study half and full wave rectifier (Center tap and bridge) using PN junction diode.

10. To study filter circuits using capacitor

11. To study L & T section filters to reduce ripple factors.

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22 B.Sc. (Electronic Media) Semester – II

EM–114: PC COMPUTING –II LAB

Max. Marks: 50 Note: Questions paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot.

Practicals on PC Computing.

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EM–115: SUMMER TRAINING

Max. Marks: 50 Note: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot.

Summer Training in their respective fields of specialization

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EM-201: Relational Database Management System

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50 Note:

3. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

4. Use of Non Scientific calculator has been allowed. UNIT-I: An overview of the Data Base Management (Data Base, Database System, Why Database, Data Independence). Relational Model: Relational Data Objects, Domain & Relations, Relational Data. Integrity, Relational Algebra, Relational Calculus & SQL Language. Database Design: Concepts of functional dependencies, multi-valued Functional Dependencies, Normalization concept, INF, 2NF, BCNF, Higher Normal Forms. UNIT-II:SQL *PLUS: Introduction to Oracle 8. SQL - DDL, DML, DCL Join methods & Sub Query, Union, Intersection, Minus. View, Security amongst user, Sequences. UNIT-III: Database security, Recovery and integrity concepts. Concurrency control features . Introduction to PL/SQL, Trigger and stored procedure. References :

1. C.J. Date “An Introduction of Database System” 2. Silberschatz, Korth & Sudarshan, “Database System Concepts” 3. Qracle Developer 2k By Ivan Bayross 4. SQL/PL/SQL The Programming Language of Oracle by IVAN BAYROSS (BPB

Publications.)

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EM: 202: Digital Electronics-I

Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50

Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

UNIT-I: Number System-decimal, binary, hexa-decimal, octal number system Two’s compliment, one’s compliment, nine’s complement, binary codes, BCD, Gray, excess-3. UNIT-II: Boolean algebra and logic gate: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR, timing diagram, Law s of Boolean algebra, De-Morgan’s theorem, circuit designing, Reducing Boolean expression. Kerninghan map method, two, three and four variable map, SOP and POS forms. UNIT-III: Code converters, Parity checkers and generators, Half adder, full adder, half subtractors, full subtractors, digital comparator, multiplexers and Demultiplexers, encoder/decoder, BCD to 7 segment decoder.

References:

1. Digital Logic & Computer Design–Morris Mano (PHI), 2002.

2. Digital Principles & Applications–Leech & Donald (TMH), 6TH Edition, 2006.

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EM-203: Electronic Communications-I

Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50

Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

Unit-I: Electronic Communications: Basic concepts of communication systems need for modulation amplitude modulation, frequency modulation & phase modulation, UNIT-II: pulse code modulation, pulse width modulation, pulse position modulation, phase amplitude modulation, Demodulation of AM, FM signal.

Unit-III: Satellite Communications: Elements of communication satellite different satellite orbits. Synchronous satellite, satellite station keeping and frequency bands used for satellite communications, satellite attitude & satellite transponders Azimuth & Elevation angle setting. Direct broadcast satellite, INSAT programme.

References:

1. Electronics Communication Systems–George Kennedy (TMH) , Reprint 2005.

2. Microwave Principles–Herbert Reich (East West Press), 1990.

3. Microwave Devices & Circuits–Gordan, 2003.

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EM-204: Audio Production

Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50

Note : 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

UNIT-I: Introduction: Historical Development of Radio, Organizational Set up of AIR Fundamentals of Hardware of Electronic Media: Studios, Various Machines used, Editing Equipments, Live and Recorded Programmers’. Studio lights.Making of a Radio Station, Voice Modulation, Use and Mixing of Sound, Audio Effects, Music. UNIT-II: Characteristics of Sound Wave and its propagation, Acoustics, Echo, R.T. decibels etc. Quality of Sound, Frequency References, S.N. Ration disttion. Microphones-different Types, Mike Special Types and Accessories, Wireless, Lappet, Reflector type. UNIT-III: Directional Response and Polar Diagram, Types of Cables and Connectors and their uses, Magnetic Recording Principles, Tape Recorders and Playback Machines. Audio tapes, Post Production- Editing, Sucking Laying Tracks, Mixing of Sound, Frequency Response Control, Monitoring. Recording formula (betamax) References: 1. Basics of TV Production – Gerald Millerson 2. Radio Production: A Manual for Broadcasters by Robert Macleish Publisher Focal Press, 4th Edition,

2007. 3. Radio Production Work Text Studio & Equipments by David Gross, Gross Publish Focal Press

5th Edition, 2007.

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ESL-221: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I Theory Lectures: 1.5 Hours/ Week Max. Marks: 50 Time of Examination: 3 Hours Section A (15 Marks): It will consist of five short answer type questions. Candidates will be required to attempt three questions, each question carrying five marks. Answer to any of the questions should not exceed two pages. Section B (20 Marks): It will consist of four essay type questions. Candidates will be required to attempt two questions, each question carrying ten marks. Answer to any of the questions should not exceed four pages. Section C (15 Marks): It will consist of two questions. Candidate will be required to attempt one question only. Answer to the question should not exceed 5 pages. 1. The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies: Definition, scope & its importance.  Need for public awareness. 

2. Natural resources: Natural resources and associated problems: 

a) Forest resources: Use of over exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people.

b) Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems.

c) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.

d) Food resources: World food problems, change caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects or modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem, salinity, case studies.

e) Energy resources: Growing of energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy resources, use of alternate energy sources, case studies.

f) Land recourses: Land as a resource, land degradation, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.

3. Ecosystem: Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an ecosystem. Producers, consumers and decomposers. Energy flow in the ecosystem. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following

ecosystems: a. Forest ecosystem b. Grassland ecosystem c. Desert ecosystem d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)

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4. Social Issues and Environment: From unsustainable to sustainable development. Urban problems related to energy. Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management. Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Case studies. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. Climate change, global warning, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and

holocause. Case studies. Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste products. Environmental Protection Act:

Air (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Wildlife Protection Act. Forest Conservation Act.

Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation. Public awareness. References/Books:

1. Agarwal, K. C. 2001. Environmental Biology, Nidhi Publications Ltd. Bikaner. 2. Bharucha, E. 2005. Textbook of Environmental Studies, Universities Press, Hyderabad. 3. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi. 4. Jadhav, H. & Bhosale, V. M. 1995. Environmental Protection and Laws. Himalaya Pub. 5. Joseph, K. and Nagendran, R. 2004. Essentials of Environmental Studies, Pearson

Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi. 6. Kaushik, A. & Kaushik, C. P. 2004. Perspective in Environmental Studies, New Age

International (P) Ltd, New Delhi. 7. Miller, T. G. Jr. 2000. Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co. 8. Sharma, P. D. 2005. Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications, Meerut. 9. Booklet on Safe Driving. Sukhmani Society (Suvidha Centre), District Court Complex,

Amritsar 10. Kanta, S., 2012. Essentials of Environmental Studies, ABS Publications, Jalandhar.

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EM-206 RDBMS, Oracle and Visual Basics Lab MM: 50 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals based on RDBMS, Oracle and Visual Basics

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EM-207 Seminars MM: 50 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Seminars on Electronic Media related topics

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EM: 208: Digital Electronics-II

Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50

Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

UNIT-I: Logic Families: TTL, STTL, logic parameters, COMS. Memories: Memory Unit, memory parameters, RAMS, ROM, PROM, EPROM and MOS. UNIT:-II: Flip-Flop registers and counters. UNIT-III: Converter: Digital to analog converter, weighted register type 2R- ladder type. Analog to digital converters: counter method, Flash convertor, simultaneous, successive approximate, duel slop and single slope.

References: 1. Digital Logic & Computer Design–Morris Mano (PHI), 2002.

2. Digital Principles & Applications–Leech & Donald (TMH), 6TH Edition, 2006.

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EM-209: Electronic Communications-II Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50

Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

UNIT-I: Microwave Communications: Microwave frequency bands used for communication, microwave generators, klystron, magnetrons, microwave relay centers (Layouts and basic operation of microwave links)

UNIT-II: Optical Communications: Overview of Optical fiber communication elements of general optical systems advantage of optical communication different types of optical fibers. UNIT-III: Optical sources & detectors, LED, Laser Diodes, Pin Diode & Avalanche Photo diode.

References:

Electronics Communication Systems–George Kennedy (TMH) , Reprint 2005.

Microwave Principles–Herbert Reich (East West Press), 1990.

Microwave Devices & Circuits–Gordan, 2003.

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EM-210 Advance Photo Techniques

Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 100

Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

UNIT-I: Introduction to Photography: Types of Camera and lens (Lenses: Optical, Materials, Lens Coating, Plastics/Glass, Normal Std, Tele Lens, Wide, Zoom, Micro, Laws Governing Depth of Field). Speed, Aperture, types of Shutters. Selecting the Film Roll: Types E’ their Characteristics. Exposing the Film and elements of good picture. UNIT-II: Flash Photography: Flash-Types, Working, Exposure, Studio Photography, Industrial Photography, Architectural Photography. Specialized Photography: Sports, Nature, Portraits Portfolios. Shooting Places E’ Wild Life. Special Effects (in Printing E’ Processing). Lighting Techniques

UNIT-III: Processing and Printing: Types of Enlarger. Types of Light Sources for Enlarger and its working. Condense Lens Vs Diffuser Enlarger. Computerized Photo Finishing. Development the –ve. Types of Developers, Effect of over/under development, Effect of temperature on development, Agitation. Types of Printing Papers, Grades, Textures/Weights, Colour/Surfaces. Washing and Drying. Development E’ Drying Colour Photographs. References:

1. Photography – Taschen, George Eastman House, Latest Edition, 2000. 2. A Complete Guide to Night & Low Light Photography – Lee Frost, Latest Edition, 2000. 3. Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital

Camera (update Edition 2004) by Bryan Peterson, Amphoto Books.

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ESL-222: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II Theory Lectures: 1.5 Hours/ Week Max. Marks: 50 Time of Examination: 3 Hours Section A (15 Marks): It will consist of five short answer type questions. Candidates will be required to attempt three questions, each question carrying five marks. Answer to any of the questions should not exceed two pages. Section B (20 Marks) : It will consist of four essay type questions. Candidates will be required to attempt two questions, each question carrying ten marks. Answer to any of the questions should not exceed four pages. Section. C (15 Marks): It will consist of two questions. Candidate will be required to attempt one question only. Answer to the question should not exceed 5 pages. 1. Biodiversity and its Conservation: Definition: Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographical classification of India. Value of Biodiversity: Consumptive use; productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option

values. Biodiversity of global, National and local levels. India as mega-diversity nation. Hot-spots of biodiversity. Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat loss, poaching of wild life, man wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India. Conservation of Biodiversity: In situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity. 2. Environmental Pollution: Definition, causes, effects and control measures of:

a) Air Pollution b) Water Pollution c) Soil Pollution d) Marine Pollution e) Noise Pollution f) Thermal Pollution g) Nuclear Hazards h) Electronic Waste

Solid Waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes.

Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies. Disaster Management: Floods, Earthquake, Cyclone and Landslides.

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3. Human population and the environment Population growth, variation among nations. Population explosion-Family welfare programme. Environment and human health. Human rights. Value education. HIV/AIDS. Women and child welfare. Role of information technology in environment and human health. Case studies. Road Safety Rules & Regulations: Use of Safety Devices while Driving, Do’s and Don’ts

while Driving, Role of Citizens or Public Participation, Responsibilities of Public under Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, General Traffic Signs.

Accident & First Aid: First Aid to Road Accident Victims, Calling Patrolling Police & Ambulance.

4. Field Visits:

Visit to a local area to document environmental assets–river/forest/grassland/hill/ mountain.

Visit to a local polluted site–Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural. Study of common plants, insects, birds. Study of simple ecosystems–pond, river, hill slopes etc.

Note: In this section the students will be required to visit and write on the environment of an area/ ecosystem/vi1lage industry/disaster/mine/dam/agriculture field/waste management/ hospital etc. with its salient features, limitations, their implications and suggestion for improvement. References/Books: 1. Agarwal, K. C. 2001. Environmental Biology, Nidhi Publications Ltd. Bikaner. 2. Bharucha, E. 2005. Textbook of Environmental Studies, Universities Press, Hyderabad. 3. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi. 4. Jadhav, H. & Bhosale, V. M. 1995. Environmental Protection and Laws. Himalaya Pub. 5. Joseph, K. and Nagendran, R. 2004. Essentials of Environmental Studies, Pearson Education

(Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi. 6. Kaushik, A. & Kaushik, C. P. 2004. Perspective in Environmental Studies, New Age

International (P) Ltd, New Delhi. 7. Miller, T. G. Jr. 2000. Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co. 8. Sharma, P. D. 2005. Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications, Meerut. 9. Booklet on Safe Driving. Sukhmani Society (Suvidha Centre), District Court Complex,

Amritsar 10. Kanta, S., 2012. Essentials of Environmental Studies, ABS Publications, Jalandhar.

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EM-211 Digital Electronics Lab

Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50

Note: Questions paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals on Digital Electronics.

Verification of truth tables of AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR gate.

To realize AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR gate.

Verifications of truth tables of RS, D and JK Flip flops.

Study of Multiplexers and Demultiplexers

To study shift register.

Study of encoders and decoders

Study of adders and subtractors

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EM-212 Audio Production and Advance Photo Techniques Lab MM: 50 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals based on Audio Production and Advance Photo Techniques

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EM-213 Summer Training MM: 100 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Summer training in their respective fields of specialization

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EM-301 DTP Desktop Publishing Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 100

Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

Looking at the Work Area: About the work area, Using the toolbox, Working with palettes, Viewing pages, Working with text and graphics, Moving between pages, Adding and deleting pages, Working with multiple open publications, Setting defaults and preferences. Constructing & Publication: Creating and opening publications, About templates, Building your own template, Naming and saving a publication, Closing a publication, Setting up pages, Changing Document Setup options, About Master Pages, Creating Master pages, Applying Master Pages, Displaying Master Pages and Master Page items, Revising, renaming or deleting masters, Choosing a measurement system and setting up routers. Working with non-printing guides. Using guides with master pages, Adjusting a layout automatically, Creating and applying layout grids, Numbering pages. Text Formatting and Word Processing: Creating text objects, Selecting text or text objects, Importing text, Placing text on a page, Threading text blocks, Threading text frames, Moving and resizing text objects, Balancing columns (text blocks only), Controlling page and column breaks. Adding jump lines (text blocks only), Counting stories, words and other items, Moving between story editor and layout view, Cutting, copying and pasting text, Setting text preferences, About formatting text. Using the control palette to format text, Formatting characters. Formatting paragraphs, Setting indents and tabs, Adding rules above or below paragraphs, Adding space above or below paragraphs, Using paragraph styles, Finding and changing, text and text attributes, Checking spelling, Customizing a dictionary, Managing missing fonts. Composition and Typography: Understanding how text is composed, Understanding tracking and kerning, tracking type, kerning type, Understanding hyphenation and justification setting word and letter spacing, aligning paragraphs, Customizing hyphenation for specific words. Customizing hyphenation for paragraphs. Leading Adjusting the space between lines of text, Aligning elements to a leading grid, Controlling widows, orphans, and other paragraph breaks. Controlling line breaks within paragraphs, Fine-tuning characters.

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Graphics and Text Objects: Drawing and editing lines and shapes, Using frames, Duplicating an object, Changing the stacking order of objects, Deleting an object, Manipulating an object, using the Control palette, Moving and resizing an object, Grouping and ungrouping objects. Locking objects, Masking objects, Aligning and distributing objects, Rotating skewing, and reflecting objects, Cropping a graphic, Wrapping text around graphics, Attaching a graphic to text, Using Image Control on a bitmap Using PhotoShop effects, Compressing and decompressing a TIFF image, Viewing images on screen at different resolutions, Key lining, Creating nonprinting, objects, Using Libraries, Viewing clip-art images, Using layers. Indexes, Contents, and Pagination: Tips for planning a long document, Assembling, Publications into a book. Numbering pages in a multiple-publication document. Indexing a publication, about topic levels, Creating index entries, Generating an index, Creating a table of contents.

Defining, Applying and Trapping Color: Setting up publication colors, Applying colors. Replacing and removing colors, Editing a color, Working with imported EPS colors, Overprinting colors, Trapping colors, Creating custom color libraries, Working with a high-fidelity color publication.

Color Management: What is a CMS? Determining how to use a CMS, Creating a work environment for color management, Calibrating your monitor, choosing a CMS setting, CMS preferences, defining colors, using a CMS, Using high-fidelity color with a CMS, importing bitmap images using a CMS, pre-separating bitmap images, Color managing Page Maker 4x-5.0 Publications, Color managing Page Maker 6.0/6.01 Publications, Importing photo CD images, using the Kodak Digital Science CMS, Changing output device profiles before printing, Turning off color management. Using Adobe Table: Starting adobe Table, Setting up a new table, Closing tables and quitting Adobe Table, Selecting text, cells, rows, and columns. Typing, Editing and formatting text. Formatting text in tables. Cutting. Copying, and pasting information Setting defaults and preference Importing and exporting. Importing, Linking and Exporting: Choosing an importing and updating method. Placing and linking, About options for placing, Importing text features, Importing text with style-name tags Importing a PDF file, Importing HTML files from the Web, Importing a spreadsheet file, Importing an ODBC database (Windows only), Importing a table, Copying and pasting, Dragging and dropping, OLE: Object linking and embedding, Publish and subscribe (Mac OS only) Acquiring a TIFF image, importing photo CD image, importing a Quick Time movie frame, Managing linked text and graphics, Updating a single file manually, keeping link files with the publication, Revising imported objects, exporting text, exporting graphic in a different format. Image compression and color on the web.

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Printing: About Page Maker Printing, General document printing options, viewing the fit of a publication (Post Script) Manually, determining the fit of a publication, Font printing basics, About Post Script Printer Description files, Printing graphics on Post Script printers, Printing proofs on a desktop printer, defining a custom paper size for post script image setters, About film preparation Printing color, Performing a preflight check before imaging. Handing off to a service provider. Saving print settings using printer styles. Printing booked publications. Using Build Booklet to create multi-page spreads, Estimating creep. Printing on both sides of a page. Printing oversized publications. Using the postScript error handler. Freeing printer memory to print large graphics. Creating adobe PDF and HTML: About hypertext links, About Adobe PDF. Preparing PageMaker Publication for Adobe PDF. Exporting a document to Adobe PDF, Changing PDF options. Changing Distiller options in PageMaker, Propping a Page Maker publication for HTML Data Merge: About data merge, Planning a data merge, Working a with data source file, Scatting up the target publication, Merging records, Note on using data merge. Using Scripts: About scripts, Running scripts, Adding and removing scripts, Creating and editing script, Tracing scripts Special Characters: Special Characters Page Maker Tags: About Page Maker tags, Working with tagged text files, Tagging basics.

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EM-302 Web Designing and Development Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 100

Note : 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

Introduction to web browsers: Internet explorer and Netscape Navigator

HTML: Basics, Tags and their syntaxes

Java Script: Basics, Using operators, statements and functions, handling events, Working with

objects, Processing Forms, working with links.

Introduction to CGI:

ASP: How IIS/PWS works?, ASP Basic, response object, request object, Application and server

object, Session object, VBScript Basic, File Access with ASP, CDONTS objects, ADO basic,

Accessing Data with ADO.

Application Development using HTML, Java Script and ASP.

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EM-303 Television Systems Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 100

Note : 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

Elements of TV system picture sound transmission and reception synchronization analyses and synthesis of TV pictures, cross structure image continuity, no of scanning lines, flicker, composite video signals, horizontal and vertical sync., details scanning sequence details, function of vertical pulse train signal transmission and channel bands width, vestigial side band transmission, reception of side band signal TV camera tubes, basic principal, image orthicon, vediocon, TV transmitter sound signal transmission. Three color theory luminance, hue and saturation luminance signals values of luminance and color difference signals on colors, color signal transmission and reception. T.V. news room equipments & functioning. Global T.V. Standards NTSC, PAL and SECAM. T.V. Transmission Terrestrial Satellite,Cable, Direct to home (DTH) T.V. Tramsmission antenna and T.V. receiver antenna Digital T.V. & HD TV (High Definition T.V.) concepts & conditional access Systems (CAS). Some thing about post production work & final preparation of telecast. A visit to the nearest TV Center.

1. Monochrome & Colour TV by R.R. Gulati (New Age International) 2nd Edition, Reprint 2007.

2. Television Engineering by Arvind Dhaka (Tata McGraw Hill) 2nd Edition.

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EM-304 Principles of Journalism Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 100

Note : 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

World of journalism – its constituents. Print and electronic journalism – growth and

development in India and abroad. News – definition, concept, elements, values and sources. Intro

and lead writing. Areas of reporting specializing reporting investigative development and

interpretative reporting. Editing – meaning, purpose symbols and tools. News desk – its

composition and functions. Print versus electronic journalism. New technology and journalism.

News production today. Ethics and law related issues in journalism.

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EM-305 Videography Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 100 Note: 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidate are required to attempt any

five. All questions carry equal marks. 2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator is allowed. Television

Kinds of Cameras Camera Mountings Angles, Movements, Lens Shots Making of Television Studio, Crew Picture Composition Logging Editing Dubbing Graphics Special Effects Lighting: Types, Different Effects Livfe E' Recorded Programmes Special Effects for Television Animation

Techniques of T.V. Tramission System Film

Film Stock (Types E' their Characteristics) Film Production Tech:

Pre Production Production Post Production

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EM-306 Corporate Communications Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 100

Note : 1. Eight questions are to be set. The candidates are required to attempt any five. All questions carry equal marks.

2. Use of Non-Scientific calculator has been allowed.

Introduction:

Corporate Communication: Advent, Role, Strategic Importance. Corporate Culture, Corporate Philosophy, Corporate Citizenship and Brand Equity. Skills and Talents of a Corporate Communicator. Making Presentations, Proparing for Meeting, Writing Speechs. Selection of Media.

Tranining and HRD:

Recruiting and Training,m Service with a smile. Privatization of PR:

Advert of Image Advisories, Consultancies and Lobbying Companies and their Functions: Client Servicing and Media Management: Counseling, Conference, Management, Crisis Management, Public Affairs and Customer Satisfaction.

Direct Marketing:

Concept, Mailers, Catalogues, Direct Marketing on Cable and Television, Network Marketing.

Business Communication:

Importance, Objectives, Correspondence, Formal and Informal Letters, Notices, Office Correspondence, PR Letters, Report, Business Magazines.

Types of Communication-Downward, Upward, Horizontal and Vertical.

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EM-307 Electronic Communication Lab Time: 3 Hours M. Marks: 50 Note: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals Based on Electronics & Communications To study Amplitude modulation & Demodulation.

To study Frequency modulation & Demodulation.

To study Pulse Amplitude modulation & Demodulation.

To study PWM & Demodulation.

To measure attenuation losses in optical fiber.

To study the bending losses in optical fibers.

To study voice communication through fiber optic cable using amplitude mudulation.

To study voice communication through fiber optic cable using frequency mudulation.

To study pulse width modulation using FO.

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EM-308 DPT Lab M. Marks: 50 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals Based on DPT. EM-309 Web Designing & Development Lab M. Marks: 50 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals Based on Web Designing & Development Lab EM-310 Videography and Corporate Communication Lab M. Marks: 50 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals Based on Videography and Corporate Communication. EM-312 Seminars M. Marks: 50 NOTE: Question paper to be set by the external examiner on the spot. Practicals Based on Electronics Media related topics.