Welcome to the first year of engineering. The P-Cycle vtu notes (22 Scheme) under the 22-SCHEME Scheme at Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) is designed to establish a solid foundation in basic mathematics, sciences, and fundamental engineering concepts.
Syllabus Overview for P-Cycle vtu notes (22 Scheme)
Here are the primary subjects covered in this first-year cycle. Click on any subject card above to download module-wise resources:
- Mathematics-I for CSE (BMATS101): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Mathematics-II for CSE (BMATS201): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Principles of Programming using C (BPOPS103): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Applied Physics for CSE (BPHYS102): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Chemistry for CSE (BCHES202): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Intro to Electrical Engineering (BESCK104B): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Intro to Electronics & Communication (BESCK104C): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Intro to Python Programming (BPLCK105B): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Intro to Cyber Security (BETCK105I): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Innovation & Design Thinking (BIDTK258): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Communicative English (BENGK206): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Indian Constitution (BICOK207): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Professional Writing Skills in English (BPWSK106): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Samskrutika Kannada (BKSKK107): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
- Scientific Foundations for Health (BSFHK158): A key credit subject in the engineering foundation curriculum.
Tips for First-Year Engineering Students
First-year cycles can be a transition challenge for many students. Here is how to navigate it successfully:
- Understand the Cycle Split: Students are split into Physics Cycle and Chemistry Cycle. Make sure you are downloading the correct notes for your current term.
- Focus on Basics: Concepts learned in Calculus, Elements of Mechanical Engineering, and Basic Electronics will return in later years of your branch.
- Use Solved Model Papers: VTU issues model question papers specifically for new schemes. They are the best way to understand the question paper patterns.