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Electronic Circuits (EX 154)
Read More: Electronic Circuits (EX 154)Electronic Circuits EX 154 | IOE Syllabus 2080 Lecture : 3Tutorial : 1Practical : 3 Course Objectives:To introduce the fundamentals of analysis of electronic circuits and to provide basic understanding of semiconductor devices and analog integrated circuits. 1. Diodes (6 hours)1.1 Physical operation of semiconductor diode characteristics1.2 Large signal and small signal model of the semiconductor…
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Electronic Device and Circuits (EX 151)
Read More: Electronic Device and Circuits (EX 151)Electronic Device and Circuits EX 151 | IOE Syllabus 2080 Lecture : 3Tutorial : 1Practical : 3 Course Objectives:To introduce the fundamentals of analysis of electronic circuits and to provide basic understanding of semiconductor devices and analog integrated circuits. 1. The Bipolar Junction Transistor (9 hours)1.1 Review of operation of the npn transistor in the active…
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Electrical Engineering Study Materials
Read More: Electrical Engineering Study MaterialsElectrical Engineering | BEL Study Materials | IOE 2080 First Semester S.N. Course Code Course Title 1 SH 101 Engineering Mathematics I Syllabus Notes Old Questions 2 SH 102 Engineering Physics Syllabus Notes Old Questions 3 CT 101 Computer Programming Syllabus Notes Old Questions 4 ME 101 Engineering Drawing Syllabus Notes Old Questions 5 CE…
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Electric Circuit I (EE 101)
Read More: Electric Circuit I (EE 101)Electric Circuit I EE 101 | IOE Syllabus 2080 Lecture : 3Tutorial : 1Practical : 3 Course Objectives: To understand the fundamental concept and analysis of AC and DC electrical circuits. 1. Introduction to Electric Circuits (6 hours)1.1 Overview of electrical supply1.2 Electric current and potential1.3 Circuit components 1.3.1 Electrical sources: dependent and independent, voltage…
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Applied Mechanics (CE 104)
Read More: Applied Mechanics (CE 104)Applied Mechanics CE 104 | IOE Syllabus 2080 Lecture : 3Tutorial : 2Practical : 0 Course Objectives: This course helps to analyze the effect of various types of Forces on the particle and rigid body at rest. It also provides concept and knowledge of Engineering Application and helps to understand Structural Engineering in later courses by…
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IOE Course Structure
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Engineering Mechanics (CE 101)
Read More: Engineering Mechanics (CE 101)Engineering Mechanics CE 101 | IOE Syllabus 2080 Lecture : 4Tutorial : 2Practical : 0 Course Objectives: This course helps to analyze the effect of various types of Forces on the particle and rigid body at rest and motion. It also provides concept and knowledge of Engineering Application and helps to understand Structural Engineering in later…
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Civil Engineering Materials (CE 103)
Read More: Civil Engineering Materials (CE 103)Civil Engineering Materials CE 103 | IOE Syllabus 2080 Lecture : 2Tutorial : 0Practical : 1 Course Objectives: To provide students an introductory knowledge about the wide range of materials used in the construction of engineering projects. This course emphasizes on the property, defects, productions, preservation, alternatives and utilities of various civil engineering materials which would…
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Civil Engineering Study Materials
Read More: Civil Engineering Study MaterialsCivil Engineering | BCE Study Materials | IOE 2080 First Semester S.N. Course Code Course Title 1 SH 101 Engineering Mathematics I Syllabus Notes Old Questions 2 SH 103 Engineering Chemistry Syllabus Notes Old Questions 3 CT 101 Computer Programming Syllabus Notes Old Questions 4 EE 103 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Syllabus Notes Old…
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Engineering Geology I (CE 102)
Read More: Engineering Geology I (CE 102)Engineering Geology I CE 102 | IOE Syllabus 2080 Lecture : 2Tutorial : 0Practical : 1 Course Objectives: The course will provide the basic knowledge of engineering geology to the civil engineering students. Students will be able to understand the fundamental of engineering geology and various natural process and their influence on the surface as well…