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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK
Theory Date-Sheet for B.E / B.Tech. 3rd Sem. Examinations Dec-2013 / Jan-2014
Time of Exam. 9.30 AM to 12.30 PM /
Center of Exam : As per Roll No. List
Date & Day
Syll. Code
Subject (Full Nomenclature)
P. Code
Branches
19.12.2013 MATH-201-C MATHEMATICS-III
1012
CSE,ECE
EE-201-E

EEE, EE,EL,EI,IC,ECE,AEIE

2008

ME, AE, MAE

Organic Chemistry

2017

CHE

BTT-207-E

Genetics

2030

BTT

PT-205

Printer Science

2034

PT

CE-205-E

Fluid Mechanics-I

2042

Civil Engg.

HUM-203 F

Fundamental of Management

24023

EC-311-F

Network Theory

24033

Electronic & Computer Engg.

BT-207 F

Genetics

24059

BT (New Scheme)

TT-203-F

Yarn Manufacture - I

24072

TT

TC-201-F

Physical Organic Chemistry

24076

TC

FA-201-F

Traditional Indian Enbrioderies & Textiles

24081

FAE

AUE-203-F
ET-303-F

Fluid Mechanics & Machinery
Electromechanical and Energy Conversion

24087
24543

AE
ET

ME-205-B

Strength of Materials-I

322

ME

EE-201-C

Elec. Engg. Mat & Semi. Cond. Device

1013

ECE

CSE-201-E

Data Structure and Algorithm

2006

CSE,IT,EL,EI,ECE,AEIE

ME-217-E

Applied Mechanics

2010

IC

CHE-201-E

Chemical Engg. Process Calculation

2015

CHE

EE-207-E

Electrical Machine - I

2018

EE, EEE

BME-201-E

Bio-Chemistry

2020

BME

BTT-205-E

Bio-Chemistry

2029

BTT

PT-201

Introduction to Printing Process

2032

PT

ME-207 E

M/C Drawing (4 Hrs)

2039

MAE

CE-201-E

Structural Analysis-I

2040

Civil Engg.

CSE-215

Computer Programming & Network

2048

Aero. Engg.

HUM-201 F

Engg. Economics

24021

Common for All Branch.(New Scheme)

BT-209 F

Fundamentals of Life Science

24060

BT (New Scheme)

ET-302-F
IT-202-F
30.12.2013

2003

Strength of Materials - I

CH-201-E

23.12.2013

Electrical Engg. Mat.

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