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BTEUP Syllabus 2023 (UP Diploma/Polytechnic) All Branches Sem Exam Syllabus

BTEUP Syllabus

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BTEUP Syllabus

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UPBTE Syllabus 2023: Highlights

Name of the Organization Board of Technical Education Uttar Pradesh (BTEUP)
Name of the exam BTEUP examination 2023
Course Diploma / Polytechnic
Examination Year Semester 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Category BTEUP Syllabus 2023
Status of BTEUP Exam Syllabus Available here
Location Uttar Pradesh State, India
Official website bteup.ac.in

BTEUP Syllabus

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BTEUP Semester Syllabus

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Electronics Engineering
Electronics Engineering (Modern Consumer Electronics Appliance)
Electronics Engineering (Advance Microprocessor Interface)
Electronics Engineering (Micro Electronics)
Instrumentation And Control Engineering
Mechanical Engineering ( Automobile)
Mechanical Engineering ( Computer Aided Design)
Mechanical Engineering ( Production) (BTEUP Syllabus Mechanical Production)
Mechanical Engineering ( Refrigeration & Air Conditioning)
Mechanical Engineering ( Repair & Maintenance)
Chemical Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering
Information Technology
Mechanical Engineering
SYLLABUS FOR COMMUNITY SYSTEM
Certificate Course In Auto Electrical & Electronics (Level – IV)
Certificate Course In Vehicle Quality (Level – IV)
Community Development Auto Electrical Electronics (Level –V)
Community Development Engine Testing (Level –IV)
Community Development Engine Testing (Level –V)
Community Development Vehicle Quality (Level –V)
Community Development Vehicle Testing (Level –IV)
Community Development Vehicle Testing (Level –V)
ANNUAL SYSTEM SYLLABUS
One Year Post Graduate Diploma Course In Industrial Safety
Two Years Diploma Course In Pharmacy (Annual System)

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UP Polytechnic Diploma Syllabus

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Curriculum For One Year (Two Semesters)
P.G. Diploma Course In Biotechnology
(Tissue Culture)

Semester 1:

  • Analytical Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering
  • Industrial Microbiology
  • Plant Tissue Culture Technology
  • Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activity
    Community Development Work + Discipline

Semester 2 (BTEUP Syllabus 2nd Semester 2023):

  • Green House Technology
  • Environmental Education (*) And
    Disaster Management
  • Project Work
  • Games/NCC/Social and Cultural
    Activity Community Development
    Work + Discipline

Note:

  1. Each period will be of 50 minutes duration.
  2. Each session will be of 16 weeks.
  3. Effective teaching will be at least 14 weeks.
  4. Remaining periods will be utilized for revision etc.
  5. Structured and supervised task oriented project work to be organized during teaching. Student will submit a report there will be 200 marks for this project. Each marks will be awarded by the examiner (examination Marks 120 : Sess. Marks 80)
  6. Environment Awarness Camp: To be organized at a stretch for 3 days. No Examination. Entrepreneurship Camp: To be organized at a stretch for 1 week No examination.
  7. (*) It is compulsory to appear & to pass in examination, But marks willnot be included for division and percentage of obtained marks.

Now let’s take a look over the detailed syllabus:

BTEUP Syllabus

Following is the details Uttar Pradesh Polytechnic BTEUP Syllabus. You should check BTEUP Latest Syllabus and prepare for exams as according to UP BTEUP Syllabus / BTEUP Syllabus PDF Download:

Semester I

1.1 ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
RATIONALEBasic knowledge about Analytical Biochemistry
is essential for the students of diploma in
Biotechnology (Tissue Culture). The elements
of biomolecules, carbohydrate metabolism,
lipid metabolism, enzymes, nitrogen metabolism,
photosynthesis and physiology are important
part of biochemistry which shall be taught to
the students through this subject besides
introduction about spectrophotometry,
microscopes etc
Detailed Contents:
  • General principles of analytical biochemistry.
  • The concept of pH, Properties of water, dissociation and ionization of acids andbases, pKa, buffers adn buffering mechanisms, dissociations of amino acids and determination of pKa.
  • Structure of proteins and metabolism, carbohydrates and lipids.
  • Chromatography: principles and application of adsorption, partition, ion-exchange, gel filtration, affinity and high performance liquid chromatography.
  • Electrophoresis : moving boundry and zonal electrophoresis, paper and gel electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing technique.
  • Centrifugation techniques and application.
  • Electroanalytical methods.
  • Principles and applications of ultraviolet and visible light spectrophotometry, NMR spectroscopy, spectroflurmetry and atomic spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy.
Tracer technices, ELISA, RIA, IRMA,
Scintillation counters.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
  • To prepare various buffer solutions required for tissue culture and bio-chemical work.
  • Separation of leaf pigment adsorption
  • chrnatigraogy.
  • Seperation of amino acids by TLC.
  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis of carbohydrates.
  • Determination of acid value of fat.
  • Determination of iodine number of fat.
  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis of proteins.
  • Estimation of Enzyme activity.
  • Protein purification by gel filtration chromate graphy.
  • Molecular weight determination of proteinthrough SDS PAGE.
  • Centrifugation and separation ofcell components.

1.2 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETIC ENGINEERING
RATIONALEThe course will deal with the knowledge
of types of cells, composition, function and
genome organization of various cell types
and an acquaintance with manipulation of
DNA.
DETAILED CONTENTS
  • Introduction, Development, Present
    Status and Prospects of Mocular
    Biology and Genetic Engineering.
  • Replication of DNA,Types, Structure
    and properties of DNA and RNA and
    the genetic code.
  • Genome organization in viruses,
    Prokrayotes and eukaryotes.
  • Central Dogma, Transcription, Translation,
    Regulation of Gene expression.
  • A brief account of repetitive DNA
    sequences, split genes, transposons.
  • Introduction to gene mapping, Genomics
  • and Metabolomics, ionomics , phenomics
    and proteomics.
  • Fundamentals of recombinant DNA
    technology: DNA extraction, labelling
    of nucleic acids, Restriction endonucleases,
    cloning vectors, Isolation and cloning of
    genes,gene libraries.
  • Fundamentals of molecular techniques
    and their uses PCR, Gel documentation
    and Blotting techniques.
PRACTICALS
  • Isolation of plasmid DNA from
    E. Coli. (Transformed) cells.
  • Quantitation of nucleic acids by
    gel electrophoresis and spectrophotometry.
  • Isolation of DNA from plant and
    microbial cells.
  • Spectrophotometric Determination
    of melting temperature of DNA.
  • Demonstration of digestion of DNA
    by restriction endo nuclease and
    agarose gel electrophoresis.
  • Isolation of RNA.
  • Mutation in yeast by physical
    multagenic agents.

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1.3 INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
RATIONALE
In order to exploit medicinal and industrial
application of cellular processes in tissue
culture it is essential to undertstand the
basic concepts of cell structure, function
and interactions in microbes. This subject
has been designed giving more emphasis
on fundamentals of various principles
involved. Students will be able to utilize
their skill in the application of microbial
techniques towards commercial application.
DETAILED CONTENTS
  • Microbial growth and nutrition,
    Fermentation Media.
  • Microbial metabolism, Glycolysis,
    TCA and Secondary metabolic
    path ways.
  • Classes and properties of micro-organisims
    relevant to water, food, alcohal, dairy bio
    fertilizer and bio opertative industries
    etc.Industrial microorfanisms, important
    for water, food alcohol, dairy, biofertilizer
    biopesticide industries, etc..
  • Fermentation systems, Aerobic and
    anaerobic, Solid and submerged,
    Surface culture.
  • Bioreactors- types and uses. Downstream
    processing-step and methods.
  • Microbial enzymes, Protease, Amylates,
    Lipates and their application.
  • Fuels and industrial products Ethanol,
    Acetone, Butanol.
  • Health care products, Therapeutic and
    Antibiotics.
  • Food and beverages fermentaions
    Systems.
  • Food additives, Vitamins and
    Aminoacids.
  • Waste water treatment: Characterization
    techniques and Methods.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
  • Sterilization of glasswares and preparation
    of culture media for microbial growth.
  • Simple and differential staining of
    different micro- organisms.
  • Microbial growth measurement by
    different methods : (Counting, O D.,
    measurement).
  • Effect of pH, temperature and substrate
    conc. on growth of microorganisms.
  • Fermentative production of alcohol.
  • Determination of total dissolved solids
    of water.
  • Determination of biological oxygen demand
    (BOD) of water.
  • Determination of chemical oxygen demand
    (COD) of water.
  • Calony characterzation of micro
    organisms.
  • Microscopic determination of shape and
    size of yeast cell.
  • Screening and isolation of Azato bacter.
  • Maintenance of culture on agar
    medium.
  • Production of invertate enzyme.

Semester II

2.1 GREEN HOUSE TECHNOLOGY
RATIONALE
After passing the programme the students
will have to work in green house or some of
them may opt to start their own green house.
Appropriate knowledge and relevant skills are
necessary in order to establish and
maintain the green houses. The course
will help to plan and fabricate suitable
green house with controlled environmental
parameters for different climatic zones to
harden tissue culture derived plants and
grow high value ornamentals, cut flowers
and vegetables to meet market demand
in off season and, export.
DETAILED CONTENTS
  • Environmental parameters for
    optimum plant growth.
  • Photoperiodism, vernalization.
  • Green House and polyhouse materials,
    designs & fabrication.
  • Cooling, shading, misting, drip irrigation,
    fertilization and fumigation.
  • Recording and Computerisation of
    environmental parameters and cultural
    operations.
  • Hydroponics.
  • Pots, potting mixtures and soil
    sterilization.
  • Cultivation of Horticultural plants.
  • Hardening of tissue culture derived
    horticultural plants.
  • Post-harvest technology.
  • Packaging and transportation.
  • Intellectual Property Rights.
PRACTICALS
  • Raising of off-season nursery
    in poly houses.
  • Preparation of tissue culture
    derived plants for hardening.
  • Preparation of soil mix and
    sterilization.
  • Hardening of tissue culture
    derived plants.
  • Soil culture and hydroponics,
    sand culture of roses and selected
    vegetables in green house.
  • Harvesting, preparation, cooling of
    cut flowers and vegetables.
  • Packing and transportation
    (Demonstration only).

2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION & DISASTER MANAGEMENT
RATIONALE
A diploma student must have the knowledge
of different types of pollution caused due
to industrialization and construction
activities, so as he may help in balancing
of eco-system and control pollution by
providing controlling measures. They
should be also aware of the environmental
was for effectively controlling the
pollution of environment. The topics
are to be taught in light of legislation Para-3.
DETAILED CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION: Basics of ecology, Ecosystem,
Biodiversity Human activities and
its effect on ecology and eco system,
different development i.e. irrigration,
urbanization, road development
and other engineering activities and
their effects on ecology and eco system,
Mining and deforestation and their effects.
– Lowering of water level , Urbanization.
– Biodegradation and Biodegradibility,composting, bio remediation, Microbes
.Use of biopesticidies and biofungicides.
– Global warning concerns, Ozone layer
depletion, Green house effect, Acid
rain,etc.POLLUTION: Sources of pollution, natural and
manmade, their effects on living
environments and related legislation
WATER POLLUTION:

  • Factors contributing water pollution
    and their effect.
  • Domestic waste water and industrial
    waste water. Heavy metals, microbes
    and leaching metal.
  • Physical, Chemical and Biological
    Characteristics of waste water.
  • Indian Standards for qulity of drinking water.
  • Indian Standards for quality of
    treated waste water.
  • Treatment methods of effluent
    (domestic waste water and industrial
    / mining waste water), its reuse/safe
    disposal.
AIR POLLUTION:

  • Definition of Air pollution, types of air pollutants
    i.e. SPM, NOX, SOX, GO, CO2, NH3, F, CL,
    causes and its effects on the environment.
  • Monitoring and control of air pollutants,
    Control measures techniques. Introductory
    Idea of control equipment in industries i.e.
  • Settling chambers
  • Cyclones
  • Scrubbers (Dry and Wet)
  • Multi Clones
  • Electro Static Precipitations
  • Bog Fillers.
  • Ambient air qulaity measurement
    and their standards.
  • Process and domestic emission control
  • Vehicular Pollution and Its control
    with special emphasis of Euro-I,
    Euro-II, Euro-III and Euro IV.
NOISE POLLUTION: Sources of noise pollution, its effect and control.
RADISACTIVE POLLUTION: Sources and its effect on human, animal,
plant and material, means to control and
preventive measures.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: Municipal solid waste, Biomedical waste,
Industrial and Hazardous waste, Plastic
waste and its management.
LEGISLATION
  • Preliminary knowledge of the following
    Acts and rules made there under-
  • The Water (Prevention and Control of
    Pollution) Act – 1974.
  • The Air (Prevention and Control of
    Pollution) Act – 1981.
  • The Environmental Protection (Prevention
    and Control of Pollution) Act -1986. Rules
    notified under EP Act – 1986 Viz.
# The Manufacture, Storage and Import of
Hazardous Chemical (Amendment) Rules, 2000 # The Hazardous Wastes (Management and
Handling ) Amendment Rules, 2003.# Bio-Medical Waste (Management and
Handling) (Amendment) Rules, 2003.# The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control)
(Amendment) Rules, 2002.# Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and
Handling) Rules, 2000.# The Recycled Plastics Manufacture and
Usage (Amendment) rules, 2003.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA):
  • Basic concepts, objective and
    methodology of EIA.
  • Objectives and requirement of Environmental
    Management System (ISO-14000)
    (An Introduction).
DISASTER MANAGEMENT:
Definition of disaster – Natural and Manmade,
Type of disaster management, How disaster
forms, Destructive power, Causes and Hazards,
Case study of Tsunami Disaster, National
policy- Its objective and main features, National
Environment Policy, Need for central intervention,
State Disaster Authority- Duties and powers,
Case studies of various Disaster in the
country, Meaning and benifit of vulnerability
reduction, Factor promoting vulnerability
reduction and mitigation, Emergency support
function plan.Main feature and function of National
Disaster Management Frame Work, Disaster
mitigation and prevention, Legal Policy Frame
Work, Early warning system, Human Resource
Development and Function, Information
dissemination and communication

PLANT TISSUE CULTURE

Initiation of a culture and finally production of plant in tissue culture system These are only some of the suggestive projects, infect, students can totally ignore this list and identify projects with the help of their teachers/personnel from industry/organization.

Students will be assessed on the basis of the project report and viva voce examination by internal and external examiners on the pattern suggested below:

Panctuality and regularity 15 percent
Level/Proficiency of Practical
Skills Demonstrated
25 percent
Sense of initiative and
responsibility
10 percent
Interpersonnel skills/Human
Relations/ Behaviour during the
project work
10 percent
Report Writing 25 percent
Viva Voce 15 percent
TOTAL 100 percent

2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS CAMP
RATIONALE
A post diploma holder in Bio-technology (Tissue Culture) must have the knowledge of different types of pollution caused due to industrialization and construction activities so as he may help in balancing the eco system and control pollution by providing controlling measures. He should be also aware of the environmental laws for effectively controlling the pollution of environment.
DETAILED CONTENTS
  • This is to be organized at a stretch for two to three days. Lectures will be delivered on the following broad topics. There will be no examination for this subject.
  • Basics of ecology, eco system and sustainable development
  • Conservation of land forms, preservation of species, prevention of advancements of deserts and lowering of water table.
  • Sources of pollution – Natural and manmade, their effects on living and non-living organisms
  • Pollution of water – causes, effects of domestic wastes and industrial effluent on living and non-living organisms
  • Pollution of air – causes and effects of man, animal, vegetation and on non-living organisms
  • Sources of noise pollution and its effects
  • Mining, blasting, deforestation and their effects
  • Legislations to control environment
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Elements for preparing EIA statement.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARNESS CAMP
RATIONALE
Besides finding employment in any organization there is a great scope for the students of post diploma in Biotechnology (Tissue Culture) to get self-employed and establish their own units. For this purpose knowledge about feasibility report based on the market research, financial and other institutions which can provide different types of support/assistance to the entrepreneurs and management is very essential. It is proposed to organize an entrepreneurship awareness camp for one week at a stretch for the students toward the end of academic session.
DETAILED CONTENTS
  • Concept of entrepreneurship, need and development of entrepreneurial attitudes and qualities
  • Market research and feasibility report – methods for market research and preparation of feasibility report
  • Basic resources finance, infrastructure, manpower and training, technology and information resources – their sources, prominent procedure and budgeting etc *
  • Assistance available from District Industries Centers, Commercial Banks, State Financial Corporation, Small Industries Service Institute, Research and Development Laboratories/Organizations and other Financial and Developmental Organizations
  • Book keeping and material inventory control Quality management, sales and marketing techniques.

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    1. Hi Eashu kushwaha,
      There are Communication Skills-I, Applied Mathematics – I, Applied Physics – I, Applied Chemistry, Engineering Drawing-I, Basics of Information Technology and General Workshop Practice-I Subjects in first semester of mechanical engineering.

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