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The objective of this practical Course is to provide the basic concepts about tools used in an
Engineering Workshop. Detailed concepts are proposed in all the major trades of current
interest. It is expected that at least 6 experiments need to be conducted from each of the
Modules, as listed below.
Module 1: Mechanical Engineering covering, the following trades for experiments (with a
minimum of two exercises under each trade) - Carpentry, Fitting, Tin-Smithy and Development
of jobs carried out and soldering, Black Smithy, House Wiring, Foundry (Moulding only),
Plumbing; (6 Sessions)
Module 2: Mechanical Engineering covering, the following trades for demonstration for
exposure - Power tools in Construction, Wood working, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
practices;
(2 Sessions)
Text/Reference Books:
1. Kannaiah, P. and K.L. Narayana (2009), Workshop Manual, Sceitech Publishers
2. Anfinson, David and Ken Quamme (2008), IT Essentials PC Hardware and Software
Companion Guide, CISCO Press, Pearson Education
3. Venkat Reddy, K (2008), Workshop Practice Manual, B.S. Publications
4. Gupta, Vikas (2010), Comdex Information Technology Course Tool Kit - WILEY Dreamtech
5. Chris Grover, Mathew MacDonald, E.A., Vander Veer, (2007), Microsoft Office 2007: The
Missing Manual , Oreilly Media