What to study from where -- everything about books and syllabus


Delhi Technological University's first year syllabus can not be found out in a single book for a subject, so one has to study different topics from different books except for some subjects. The faculty recommends some books which are generally foreign authors and are most likely impractical to follow. Here I have listed those books which most of the students followed and were easy to study.


Mathematics-1+2
All the topics can be covered from these three books
H.C Taneja
Jaggi Mathur 1+2 - less solved examples
V.P Mishra - this is an IP book but self sufficeint and has good number of solved examples




Communication Skills
No specific book
You can read the 18 page summary for Wings of fire in the downloads section. This summary is more than enough for the paper.
Gitanjali notes have been uploaded in the download -> notes section  .


Applied Physics- 1
A.K Jha - fully self sufficient and good book, here you would get all the topics in one book.
H.J Pain - good book for oscillations and waves topic ( recomended ).
Biezer- for relativity


Applied Chemistry
Jain & Jain - good book, here you would find conventional analysis, spectral analysis, thermal methods of analysis, phase equlibrium, for rest of the topics you can take notes from me.


Electrical Sciences

C.L Wadhwa
B.L Theraja

J.B Gupta - this is an IP book and excellent one, would find all the topics, three phase induction motor to be done from this book.




Fundamentals To Information Technology
Morris Mano - best book for digital fundamentals
Balaguruswamy- best book for theory part
Leon&Leon- again for theory
Much of the IT notes have been uploaded in the downloads section
You can visit anshu khurana maam's site for theory part also


Environmental Science
Jain & Jain - nice book
Rana S.V.S.
First two chapter notes have been uploaded in the downloads section.


Engineering Materials
V.Raghavan - best book for whole part-A( physics )
Jain & Jain - good book for part-B( chemistry ), would find everything except speciality polymers
notes for that available.
S.O.Pillai- for semiconductors unit


Basic Mechanical Engineering
P.K Nag- best book for whole of the part-A, for numericals solved examples self sufficient
Hajra Choudhary and B.S. Raghuvanshi - good books for part-B, online notes for sixth chapter


Programming Fundamentals
Let Us C - recommended
Venugopal


Applied Physics -2
AK Jha - self sufficient
Subramanium- nice book for unit 2&3


Engineering Graphics
ND Bhatt
SC Sharma

Assignments

IT Notes

Notes

Hey if u guys like this blog then do comment as a token of gratitude, would appreciate it.
Wings of fire and environmental notes now opening

Gitanjali Solutions - You have to do the following sections only
8,10,35,36,39,50,60,61,73,95,100,103
these are the only notes available for it.....important

Wings of fire-18 page summary
    (17th page most important)

English Notes - Homophones , Antonyms , Synonyms , phrases



Chemistry Notes - Biomolecules, Phase Rule, Electrochemistry

Chemistry Notes- BEST and sufficient notes and better quality
download it and view in full screen (if possible print it out)
refresh the google docs page if the link doesn't work the first time
covers topics: titrimetry, intrumentation , woodward fishers rule (most imp ), thermal methods of analysis, polymers, biomolecules, spectroscopy.



Principle and Operation of 3 phase INDUCTION MOTOR
( awesome notes written by our college professor M.Rizwan )



Hangout places


Guys this is a complete list of all hangout places in delhi,  if i have left some or you would like me to add..do comment.

Delhi Technological University

Shyam chole bhature - sec16
Chachii ka dhaba - in front of college
Gulati’s
Handi Chicken- G3S
Dominos- G3S
Zaika- behind metro station
Apsara - sec16
Shrii mithaiwala - sec16

Miscellaneous
1)Savarna Bhawan- CP - 8 am to 11PM
2)Khan chacha timings: 11AM to 11PM
3)Karims – Chandni Chowk - 7:00 am to 12:00 pm
4)Udupi at RK puram-8-11
5)Moti mahal - daryaganj-12PM-12.30AM
6)Comesum - Nizamuddin - 24X7 open
7)Nazirs (noida) -11AM-11PM
8)Parikrama-12.30 pm to 11PM 
9)Nizams -11TO 11
10)Vedas-12NOON to 11.30 pm
11)Ice lounge - 1PM to 1AM
12)QD’s-9AM to 10 pm
13)Chat corner at india gate
14)Sukhdev dhabha...atleast 25 other dhabhas…murthal …
15)BTW- NSP

DU
1)Tom uncle’s maggi stall…outside khalksa clg serving for 25 years…
2)Famous bhelpuri stall outside patel chest bus stop….
3)Delhi School of Economics cafeteria…dosa iz awesum
4)Chacha chole bathure wala has made its mark and made kamla nagar market famous…patato stuffed bathura…
5) Momos centre
6) Arts Faculty cafeteria- Spicmacay - awarded best cafeteria in delhi - superb food 
7) DU south campus :- Chowringhee Lane for best and cheap rolls and 'maggi collection' for 30 different varieties.

AIIMS paranthe wala
Yummy paneer and anda paranthas
next to the ansari nagar gate of aiims (close to yousuf sarai side), it serves fundoo paranthas in the wee hours of the night.
Indian Institute Of Technology
Vegetarian: Moti (in the main market), Shree Ram, Sagar Ratna
Non-vegetarian: pind baluchi, chic fish, nikashee, rimpy's, swagath, suribachi,  and the panchsheel  dhaba
Fast food joints: bagels & brownies cafe coffee day, domino's, the republic of chicken, gianis, baskin-robins and 11 to 11

Chandni Chowk

Paranthewali gali
Shree balaji chaat bhandar -1462-noon to 10PM
Bishan swaroop -1421- 10AM to 10PM
Lala babu chaat bhandar -77- near mcdonald's; 11AM to 10PM


                                                             
                                                                                                                 - info by Navdeep Saxena
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Technical Societies in DTU

There are various societies and teams in DTU mentioned below which you can join at any time of the year.
Joining a society has many benefits , firstly you get to know your college better, you get a chance to interact with your seniors and like minded people in the college, you get a platform to showcase your hidden talent.
In my opinion you should join at least one team and a society.

                                      Tech Societies in DTU
                                                            Institution of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE)
   

                                                      Institution of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE)

 This is one of most famous societies in DTU. It organises events like troika, techweek, repertoire and online events like intrusion, panache, bulls n bears. Teckweek is held around september and special interest groups are formed thereafter , you can join any two of those which interests you the most. You have to pay an amount around 1300rs for joining the society per year. Website: http://www.dcetech.com/
Society for Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Society for Automotive Engineers (SAE)
      This is the society for the people who have there hearts on the automobiles. Mainly mechanical, production students join this society. SAE International is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE International's core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development. SAE International's charitable arm is the SAE Foundation, which supports many programs, including A World In Motion® and the Collegiate Design Series. Website: http://www.sae.org/ 
Computer Society of India (CSI)
Computer Society of India (CSI)




          Computer Society of India is a leading professional body for those working in field of computers and IT. CSI is dedicated to the advancement of science and engineering.The Society comprises of IT enthusiasts,who share their knowledge and exchange ideas on fastest emerging sector, Information Technology. 
Website: http://csidtu.com/
Institution of Electrical Engineers (IET)
Institution of Electrical Engineers (IET)
        The IET is one of the world’s leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community, with more than 150,000 members in 127 countries and offices in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. The IET provides a global knowledge network to facilitate the exchange of ideas and promote the positive role of science, engineering and technology in the world. Website: http://www.theiet.org/
Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM)
Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM)
     The Society for Experimental Mechanics is composed of international members from academia, government, and industry who are committedto interdisciplinary application, research and development, education, and active promotion of experimental methods to: (a) increase the knowledge of physical phenomena; (b) further the understanding of the behavior of materials, structures and systems; and (c) provide the necessary physical basis and verification for analytical and computational approaches to the development of engineering solutions. Website: http://www.sem.org/
International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
         Established in the 2004, SPIE DCE Chapter has made an impact in the associated communities. The chapter has successfully entered into its sixth year of functioning with a team of newly elected office bearers in place. SPIE DCE Chapter aims at inculcating temperament of research and development among scholars and faculty members in the area of optics and photons at Delhi College of Engineering(now Delhi Technological University). Website: http://spiedcechapter.dce.edu/
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

                  The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers advances technology to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world. Membership is open to any person associated with the field. Website: http://www.ashrae.org/
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
                   ASME helps the global engineering community develop solutions to real world challenges. Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education and professional development programs provide afoundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world. Website: http://www.asme.org/
Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)
Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)




SIFE
(students in free enterprise)
                               
      



Question Papers


Often when examinations come close students race around to get the latest question papers and approach there known seniors. Here I have uploaded many of the question papers for the academic year 2010-2011 and made your task simpler.


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Mid Sem and End Sem


                                                         Mid Sem (both group A&B)

Applied Chemistry



Mathematics-1


Engineering Materials




Communication Skills



Programming Fundamentals



Basic Mechanical Engineering




End-sem Papers

Mathematics- 1



Applied Chemistry - GroupA




Applied Chemistry- GroupB




Communication Skills- GroupA




Communication Skills-GroupB



Electical Sciences - GroupA





Electical Sciences - GroupB





Fundamentals of Information Technology



Programming Fundamentals




Basic Mechanical Engineering



Environmental Science



Engineering Materials




Mathematics-2







Applied Physics-2