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SUGGESTED BOOKS


SEMESTER 1

1. MATHEMATICS

o THEORY :-  B.S. GREWAL , N.P. BALI


2. PHYSICS

o THEORY:-  S.P. TANEJA, S.C. VERMA

o NUMERICAL:-  S.P. TANEJA


3. FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTER PLANNING

o THEORY:-  P.K. SINHA, S.K. JHA

o PROGRAMMING:-  YASHWANT KANITKAR, S.K. JHA


4. BIO-TECHNOLOGY

o THEORY:-  DESWAL & DESWAL


5. MANUFACTURING PROCESS

o THEORY:-  RAGHUVANSI, HAZRA & CHOUDHARY, S.K. GARG, VIRENDER NARULA


6. ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

o THEORY:-  D.S. KUMAR, R.K. RAJPUT, RATHORE

o NUMERICAL:-  D.S. KUMAR



SEMESTER 2

1. MATHEMATICS

o THEORY:-  B.S. GREWAL, N.P. BALI


2. PHYSICS – 2

o THEORY:-  S.P. TANEJA, S.C. VERMA

o NUMERICALS:-  S.P. TANEJA


3. ENGLISH

o THEORY


4. ENGINEERING DRAWING

o THEORY:-  R.K. DHAWAN

o NUMERICALS:-  N.D. BHATT, P.S. GILL


5. CHEMISTRY

o THEORY:-  JAIN & JAIN, B.K. AMBASTA

o NUMERICALS:-  JAIN & JAIN


6. ENVIRONMENT

o THEORY:-  DESWAL


SEMESTER 3

1. THERMODYNAMICS

o THEORY:-  D.S. KUMAR , R.K. RAJPUT

o NUMERICALS:-  DOMKUNDWAR


2. STRENGTH OF MATERIAL

o THEORY:-  G.H. RYDER , R. K. RAJPUT

o NUMERICALS:-  R.K. RAJPUT, R.K. BANSAL, SADHU SINGH


3. KINEMATICS OF MACHINES

o THEORY:-  R.K. BANSAL, R.S. KHURMI, V.P. SINGH

o NUMERICALS:-  S.S. RATTAN


4. MATHEMATICS – 3

o THEORY:-  B.S. GREWAL, N.P. BALI


5. PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

o THEORY:-  P.C. SHARMA,


6. MACHINE DRAWING

o THEORY:-  R.S. KHURMI




SEMESTER 4

1. STRENGTH OF MATERIAL

o THEORY:-  R.K. RAJPUT, R.K. BANSAL

o NUMERICAL:-  R.K. RAJPUT


2. FLUID MECHANICS

o THEORY:-  D.S. KUMAR, R.K. BANSAL

o NUMERICALS:-  R.K. BANSAL


3. DYNAMICS OF MACHINE

o THEORY:-  R.S. KHURMI, S.S. RATTAN

o NUMERICALS:-  S.S. RATTAN


4. MATERIAL SCIENCE

o THEORY:-  I.P. SINGH

o NUMERICALS:-  I.P. SINGH


5. BASICS OF MANAGEMENT

o THEORY:-  S.K. SINGH, SAVITA SHARMA


6. PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY – 2

o THEORY:-  P.C. SHARMA, O.P. KHANNA



SEMESTER 5

1. MACHINE DESIGN – 1

o THEORY:-  R.S. KHURMI
o NUMERICALS:-  R.S. KHURMI


2. FLUID MECHANICS – 2

o THEORY:-  D.S. KUMAR, R.K. BANSAL

o NUMERICALS:-  R.K. BANSAL


3. STEAM GENERATION & POWER

o THEORY:-  R.S. KHURMI

o NUMERICALS:-  R.S. KHURMI


4. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

o THEORY:-  S.K. SINGH


5. INTERNAL COMBUSTION & GAS TURBINE

o THEORY:- K.L. MATHUR, RAJPUT, DR. SADHU SINGH


6. HEAT TRANSFER

o THEORY:-  R.K. RAJPUT, D.S. KUMAR

o NUMERICALS:-  R.K. RAJPUT, D.S. KUMAR



SEMESTER 6

1. MECHANICAL VIBRATION

o THEORY:-  V.P. SINGH, GROVER

o NUMERICALS:-  V.P. SINGH, GROVER


2. TRIBOLOGY

o THEORY:-  S.K. SHRIVASTVA, NOTES


3. CAD/CAM

o THEORY:-  IBRAHIM ZEID, P.N. RAO

o NUMERICALS:-  IBRAHIM ZEID


4. REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING

o THEORY:-  R.S. KHURMI

o NUMERICALS:-  R.S. KHURMI


5. FUNDAMENTAL OF MANAGEMENT

o THEORY:-  S.K. SINGH, SAVITA SHARMA


6. MACHINE DESIGN – 11

o THEORY:-  R.S. KHURMI

o NUMERICALS:-  R.S. KHURMI



SEMESTER 7

1. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING


o THEORY:-  KIRPAL SINGH ( VOL 1 & 11), R. B. GUPTA, R.K. RAJPUT


2. MEASUREMENTS AND CONTROL

o THEORY:-  D.S. KUMAR

o NUMERICALS:-  D.S. KUMAR

3. STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL AND RELIABILITY

o THEORY:-  MAHAJAN

o NUMERICALS:-  MAHAJAN


4. ADVANCE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
o THEORY:-  PANDEY & SINHA, P.C. SHARMA


5. RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES

o THEORY:-  JOHN W. TWIDELL, G.D. RAI




SEMESTER 8

1. ENTERPRENURSHIP

o THEORY:-  S.K. SHARMA, RAO & PARTEEK


2. POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

o THEORY:-  P.C. SHARMA, DOMKUNDWAR


3. OPERATION RESEARCH

o THEORY:-  HIRA & GUPTA

o NUMERICALS:-  HIRA & GUPTA, RAO


4. NON CONVENTIONAL MANUFACTURING

o THEORY:-  PANDEY & SHAN


5. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

o THEORY:-  NOTES ( WILL BE PUBLISH WITHIN A MONTH )

Comments

  1. Sir, with all due respect, please avoid suggesting Khurmi texts to students, they do not have any proper explanation of concepts in them. Ask any interviewer n they will tell u that students who study using Khurmi have no understanding of the basic concepts...they're only for scoring marks.

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  2. Khurmi is definitely not a proper book for sharpening one's concepts. I never recommend it to students who study for knowledge.
    For marks, there are a lot of options out there. Its always better to use texts like R.K. Bansal, R.K. Rajput, S.S. Rattan, V.B. Bhandari etc. to name a few.

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