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A new first-year student who has failed in all the prescribed modules of the programme at the end of the first semester, is excluded from studies in the School of Engineering. A student who is registered for the First Year (F.E.) Civil Engineering Batch FIRST YEAR SEMESTER SYSTEM Course Code Course Title Crd Hrs Th Pr T Civil Engineering C FALL CE Engineering Drawing-ICE Statics and DynamicsE ng ieri Mat r alsEE Basic Electrical EngineeringMT Calculus The courses listed here are newly updated syllabus () and are followed by Institute of Engineering (IOE) constituent and affiliated Engineering Colleges Academic Institutions affiliated to Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal Classifications of Mechanics, Definitions – Particle, rigid body, force, mass, time, space force system, Newton’s laws, system of units, sign conventions, Principle of transmissibility of forces CIVIL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI OF FIRST YEAR COURSES (Applicable from Admission onwards) Department of Civil Engineering NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT Kozhikode, KERALA, INDIA Promotion to the second semester of the first year and to the second year of study (Eng) a. CIVIL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI OF FIRST YEAR COURSES (Applicable from Admission onwards) Department of Civil Engineering Please find the new syllabus of Bachelor of Civil Engineering (BCE), Year I/Part I, Batch in the given link. The syllabus has detailed information of BCE, 1st Semester, 1st Promotion to the second semester of the first year and to the second year of study (Eng) a. A new first-year student who has failed in all the prescribed modules of the The courses listed here are newly updated syllabus () and are followed by Institute of Engineering (IOE) constituent and affiliated Engineering Colleges Academic Water and Waste Water EngineeringRailways, Bridges and TunnelsEarthquake EngineeringSoil Mechanics and Foundation EngineeringINTRODUCTION TO MECHANICS & STATICS OF PARTICLES.