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- Page 9 and 10: Introduction to Swinburne History S
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During vacations Midsemester and se
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Any person who, in the opinion of a
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I aculty of Applied Science Academi
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offered begee of Bachelor of Applie
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streams available at Swinburne cove
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The areas of application dependon t
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Professional experience To qualify
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COURSE ARRANGEMENT AS11 College Sem
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Subsequent years Of the range of po
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C hemistry-mathematics A feature of
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Computer science-Instrumental scien
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elective subjects code Subject SC40
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I Diploma courses Diploma of Applie
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Subiect details index - Subject cod
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CA211 Organic chemistry 11 Prerequi
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Prerequisites: Biology and organic
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Applied chemistry Prerequisite: Phy
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Chemistry 1llB Time: 30 hours per s
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Chemistry 11 lB Time: 30 hours per
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CA351 Biochemistry 11 Prerequisites
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Biological elective CA361 Microbiol
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SB261 Microbiology Prerequisite: Bi
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Physical chemistry 1 Time: 15 hour\
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SC162 Organic chemistry 1 Time: 15
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Inorganic chemistry 2A Time: 36 hou
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SC33 1 Physical chem.istry 3A Time:
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Physical chemistry 3B Time: 36 hour
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Organic chemistry 4A Time: 36 hours
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Practical chemistry 111 Time: Degre
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Computer science Time: 36 hours per
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Mathematics subjects Mathematics Pr
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Mathematics 11 1 Time: 30 hours - o
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SM102 Mathematical methods Prerequi
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Mathematics Prerequisite: SM102, or
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SM301 Mathematics Prerequisite: SM2
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pH1011 PH 102 Physics Physics subje
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I SP213 Instrumental science Time:
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SP417 Instrumental science Time: 14
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I BS395 Managerial economics Time:
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Engineering drawing ED101 Engineeri
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Report writing Time: 1 hour per wee
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Faculty of Art Head Principal lectu
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I Examinations Students must enter
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Social science 1 Man and his enviro
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Distinction The diploma stream is f
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Assigned projects First year: Assig
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Third year: Note: Though second yea
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Faculty of Arts Dean Subdean Chairm
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Zontents page :ourses offered AA4 i
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Entrance requirements - Students wi
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I No student may, without special p
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I Academic standards I All students
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I Humanities Diploma subjects offer
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I The major philosophical and scien
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References: P. Durbin, Philosophy o
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GS117 Alternative course, Literatur
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elements which may be claimed to be
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GS203 Media studies 2A (formerly Co
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I Interpersonal communication - dya
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I Languages I Diploma subjects offe
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Prescribed texts: As for Italian 3
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Prescribed texts: Each student shou
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perception, personality, learning,
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GS383 Psychology 3B I - diploma I T
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The following stage 3 subjects: Asi
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GS327 Asian studies 3A - semester 1
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Preliminary reading: J.S. Bastin an
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GS132 Modern government 1 B The Pre
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development of organisational theor
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GS288 Sociology 2B - Methodology Pr
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4. The contemporary pressure for or
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. 2. Sample statistics and their re
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Department of liberal studies Diplo
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4. Industrial society The course is
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Diploma subjects for applied scienc
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Prerequisites: Nil. Time: 3 hrs per
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This unit will be centred around th
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Business
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Courses available in the faculty of
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will be shown on the faculty of bus
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degree course one out of the two un
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Not all units will be offered every
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I (e) Enrolment and satisfactory at
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HSC yearsmay be admitted to the cou
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?reclusions lepending on previous t
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I I . Subject details * Denotes req
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BS121 Introduction to data processi
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Formation, availability of profits
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(including manpower planning); and
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2. Program test methods The princip
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Combition 4 Managerial economic ana
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BS25 1 Diploma BS252 Diploma Studen
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of these decisions. Attention is gi
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T. Yamane, Statistics: An Introduct
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will look essentially at the concep
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S.R. Brown, Company Directors 2nd E
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References: R.H. Snape, Internation
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B. Goodall, Economics of Urban Area
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BS325 Conversational computing Degr
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I output models; Markov Analysis ap
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BS353 Diploma assessing a firm's pr
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I SS356 Accounting 1 1 lC/taxation
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1 BS65 Accounting 11 lD/behaviour i
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N.W. Chamberlain, The Firm McGraw-H
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Seminar topics will include inter a
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Modelling will be studied as a solu
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I Code design, systems standards an
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concepts to himself, through experi
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5. T groups and interpersonal perce
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decisionmaking process. The marketi
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References: A detailed list of text
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Engineering
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Department of electrid engineering
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Lecturers Senior tutor P.J. Beardwo
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There are also advantages to be gai
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A number of organisations have show
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I Admission - ad eundem statum I A
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Department of chemical engineering
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PI- note: EA118 Thermodynamics and
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Department of civil engineering Gen
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Course structure Semester 1 First y
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Semester 10 EC 508 Art appreciation
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I I Graduate Diploma in Civil Engin
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I Currently two types of higher deg
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Diploma of Engineering (Electronic)
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EE468 Linear control systems MA41 8
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Electrical Engineering Diploma Seme
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I Department of engineering drawing
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The course for the graduate diploma
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Thud year EM405 Engineering physica
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Master of Engineering Engineering g
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EM2 11 MT222 EM22 1 EEl 1 1 CS203 M
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the preliminary year offered by thi
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Course for Diploma of Engineering (
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Optional subjects (Three to be take
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SAWER, G. The Australian and the La
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ROSE, S. The Chemistry of Life. Har
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Graduate diploma This is a 60 hour
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EA202 Chemical engineering thermody
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TREYBAL, R.E. Mass Transfer Operati
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I References BLAKEBOROUGH, N. Bioch
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of buovancv. Stabilitv of floatinn
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EC335 Hydraulics Syliabus Hydrology
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIAN
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Cost-benefit analysis applied to ur
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Civil engineering Svllahus -a ----
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EC520/521 Graduate diploma Graduate
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EC566 Town planning Syllabus Planni
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ED1 5911 60 Engineering drawing 4 h
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References HUGHES, E. Electrical Te
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Measurements - Rectifier and thermo
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Electrical engineering Syllabus Tra
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Communications Syllabus Selected to
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Electronics -, ---I-" Integrated ci
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EE463 Circuits and fields Syllabus
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Microwave communication: Klystron,
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References MASSEY, B.S. Mechanics o
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tutorials and practical work. Asses
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EM21 1 Applied mechanics See notes
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DC machines, energy sources, electr
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Assessment is by laboratory project
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References MASSIE, J.L. Essentials
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EM406 Industrial technology This is
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EM444 Refrigeration 11 This part-ti
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inter-personal relations with appli
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Assessment Laboratory work, . assig
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EP326 Engineering administration Ti
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References BRITISH STANDARD INSTITU
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In-depth study of mathematical mode
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Assessment A three-hour examination
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BROWN, J.A.C. The Social Psychology
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(b) Industrial relations: arbitrati
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(2) Man and his relationships This
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Assessment Class tests and end of s
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References KREYSZIG, E. Advanced En
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Time 30 hours for one semester Cour
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MT221 Materials science and corrosi
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Assessment By examination and assig
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Building division Building construc
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Machines and materials Linda Rubins
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Machines and materials Linda Rubins
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Building construction department Ge
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Entrance standard Course detail Ent
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Course Tie allocation for subjects
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wage L TB322 TB323 TB435 Stage 3 TB
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3rd and 4th year TC135 Mathematics
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Design drafting Mechanical, product
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TF227 Metallurgy IT TC228 Science I
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2nd year TC225 English IIT TC226 Ma
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Entrance standard course detail 2nd
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Entrance standard 8365W 83651G Desi
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Elective units continued No. Hours/
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Sanitary & general & heatin$ & vent
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Contracts & building law Constructi
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1 office bearers and members of the
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Non-college-based research program
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Eligibility 15. A candidate who has
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