This course will enable the students to-
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 JWT 504(B) 
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 Diamond Grading & Sorting  | 
 The students will be able to – 
 CO96: Use basic gemological instruments. CO97: Learn about different diamond testing equipment. CO98: Learn about the use of this equipment for the purpose of gemstone identification. CO99: Learn about different properties of Diamonds which will be helpful in their identification. 
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 Approach in teaching: Interactive Practical Sessions , Theme board , Demonstrations ,Giving tasks, Field practical , inspiration board, Workshop , Laboratory industry visits, Group and Team work Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective , Product and Design development  | 
 Class test, Semester end examinations, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects  | 
Refract meter, Polariscope, Microscope, Spectroscope, Ultraviolet lamp , Hardness pencil , Diamond probe, Chelsa filter, 10x lens. MM Watch, optimizer, sieve etc
The physical properties of diamond and their practical exploitation. Dispersion and ‘fire; total internal reflection; reflectivity and luster;brilliance.
Directional optical properties; durability, specific gravity (SG), electrical properties; thermal properties; wettability.
Non – optical directional properties; ‘grain’ cleavage, differential hardness and crystal from in relation to the crystal structure of diamond; their significance in identification and manufacture.
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