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“ Engineering Graphics” is a compulsory paper for the first year Diploma course in Engineering & Technology. Syllabus of this book is strictly aligned as per model curriculum of AICTE, and academic content is amalgamated with the concept of outcome based education. Book covers six topics- Basic Elements of drawing , Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections,...
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The complete Learning Series has been designed in a very systematic and logical manner. Each topic has been developed from the basic concepts. Practically every major point in the text is illustrated with suitable examples and screen shots. This will help the students in understanding the basic theory and train them in solving every problem systematically, and confidently. A la...
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“ Engineering Graphics” is a compulsory paper for the first year Diploma course in Engineering & Technology.Syllabus of this book is strictly aligned as per model curriculum of AICTE, and academic content is amalgamated with the concept of outcome based education. Book covers six topics- Basic Elements of drawing , Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, F...
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This text book o “Applied Chemistry” is development as per AICTE model curriculum ,2018, for compulsory course on Applied Chemistry of first years Diploma Program in Engineering and Technology. Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding & Solution, Water, Engineering Materials, Chemistry of fuels & Lubricants and Electrochemistry are the five units of this book, comprisin...
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The overall goal of the book is to provide a broad understanding of big data, data science and analytics in an integrated manner. While composing this book my intention was not to introduce a collection of new techniques and protocols, but rather to selectively present techniques from those currently available in the public domain. Computer science has the greatest draw...