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ANNEXURE - I
SYLLABI FOR THE ENTRANCE TEST
PART – I
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
(Common to all Candidates)
i) Determinants and Matrices: Solving system of equations – Rank of the Matrix
– Eigenvalues and eigenvectors – Reduction of quadratic form to canonical form.
ii) Calculus and Differential Equations: Partial derivatives – Jacobians – Taylor’s
expansion – Maxima and Minima.
Linear ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients –
Simultaneous first order li near equations with constant coefficients.
Formation of partial differential equation (PDE)
– Solution of first order PDE – Solution of linear higher order PDE
with constant coefficients.
iii) Vector Calculus: Double and triple integrations and their applications –
Gradient, Divergence, Curl and Laplacian – Green’s, Gauss divergence and Stroke’s theorem.
iv) Functions of Complex Variables and Complex
Integration : Analytic
functions – Conformal Mapping – Bilinear transformation – Cauchy’s integral
theorem and integral formula – Taylor and Laurent Series – Singularities – Residues – Residue theorem and its
applications.
v) Transforms: Laplace Transform – Inverse transforms – Application to solution of linear ordinary
differential equations with constant coefficients. Fourier integral theorem
–
Fourier
transform pair –
Sine and Cosine
transforms. -transform –
Inverse Z–
transform
– Solution of difference
equations using Z– transform.
vi) Numerical Methods: Solution of linear
system by direct and i terative methods – Interpolation and approximation –
Numerical Differentiation and Integration
– Solving Ordinary Differential Equations.
vii) Applied Probability: Probability and Random variables – Standard Discrete and Continuous distribution
– Moments – Moment generati ng function and their properties. Two-Dimensional Random Variables –
Covariance – Correlation and Regression.
PART
– II
BASIC ENGINEERING &
SCIENCES (Common to all Candidates)
i)
Applied
Mechanics : Law of
Mechanics – Lame’s theorem – Forces, Moments
and Couples – Displacement, velocity and Acceleration – Friction – Moment of Inertia.
ii)
Mechanical
Engineering : Laws of thermodynamics – Open and closed systems
– Equation of state – Heat and Work.
iii)
Physics : Sound – Latices
– Ultrasonic flaw detector – X-ray radiography – Interference Fringes –
Planck’s quantum theory – Laser and
Fibre Optics.
iv)
Material
Science : Fracture – Magnetic and
Dielectric materials – Conductor and Semi conductor materials – Ceramic and Super conductor materials.
v)
Civil
Engineering : Fluid Statics and Dynamics – Boundary Layer – Pumps and Turbi nes – Environmental Pollution.
vi) Electrical Engineering : Ohm’s law – Kirchoff’s law – A.C. circuits – D.C. machi nes
– Transformers – Synchronous machi nes – Instrumentation.
vii)
Computers
: Computer organisation – Archi tecture – Arrays – Pointers – User defined
function – C program.
viii) Chemistry : Adsorption – Chromatography – Chemical ki netics –
Electrochemistry
– Spectroscopy – Fuels and Combustion.
PART
– III
1. CIVIL ENGINEERING
i) Structural Engineering : Mechanics: Stress-Strain Relationships –
Principal stresses and Principal strai n
in
two dimension and three dimension.
Composite Bars
–
Composite
Beams – Elastic
Constants. Beams and
Bending – Shear
Force
and Bendi ng Moment Diagrams – Flexural
and Shear Stresses. Slope and Deflection of Beams.
Thin
and Thick Cylinders.
Torsion. Theories of Failure
– Unsymmetrical Bending – Curved Beams – Theories
of Columns. Combined Direct and Bending Stresses.
Structural Analysis: Static and Kinematic
Indeterminancy – Energy Principles – Deflection of pin jointed plane frames – rigid frames. Classical Method of Analysis of indetermi nate structures
(Slope deflection and Moment Distribution) – Matrix Method. Arches and
Suspension Bridges – Influence Line
for Determinate and Indetermi nate Structures. Plastic Analysis of Structures.
Building Materials:
Cement - Concrete – properties
of ingredients- Mix Design- Quality Control- Special Concrete – Concreting Methods- Brick – Brick Masonry – Stone – Timber – Steel.
Concrete Structures:
Design Methods – Limit State Design for
beams, slabs, columns and footings – retaining walls – Water
Tanks. Prestressed Concrete – Principles
– Methods – Losses – Deflection – Design.
Steel Structures: Steel Sections – Connections – Design of Tension and Compression Members – Beams, Column Bases – Plate Girders and Trusses.
ii)
Soil Mechanics and
Foundation Engineering : Soil Mechanics:
Nature of soil – phase
relationships – Soil classification;
Soil water – static pressure –
effecti ve stress principle;
permeability – seepage; Stress distribution in
soil – Consolidation (Terzaghi’s one
dimension consolidation theory); Compaction shear strength of soil – Mohr – Coulomb
theory – determination of shear strength by different methods; Slope stability analysis – protection measures.
Foundation
Engi neering: Site investigation – scope and objectives – drilli
ng
techniques
– depth and spacing of boreholes – sampling
Techniques – penetration tests (SPT
and SCPT) – plate load test –
selection of foundation; Foundation
types –
shallow foundation – bearing capacity (Terzaghis
Theory and BIS formula) – allowable bearing pressure – bearing capacity from
field tests – settlement of foundation – allowable
settlement – Codal provisions; Design of
foundations – Isolated, combi ned and raft foundation; Pile foundations –
static and dynamic pile driving formulae (Engineering News and Hiley method) – Pile groups
– capacity and settlement – Codal provisions – pile load test – negati
ve friction on piles; Earth
pressure theories – Earth pressure on retaini
ng walls – stability analysis
of retaining wall.
iii)
Transportation
Engineering : Highway Planning: Road Classification,
Geometric Design of Highways,
Construction of Earth, WBM, Bituminous
and concrete roads, Design of flexible and rigid pavements. Drainage
of roads, maintenance of roads. Railways, Airways,
Docks and Harbour Planning: Railway
alignment, components of permanent way, geometric design Airport planning,
components of airport, site selection, planni ng for terminal buildi ng, runways. Harbour planning, components of harbour, inland water transport.
Traffic Engineeri ng: Traffic characteristics, Traffic surveys,
Traffic Signals, Road markings and signs.
iv)
Water Resources
Engineering : Fluid Mechanics
and Hydraulics: Properties of fluids. Fluid statics and relati
ve equilibrium. Basic concepts
of fluid flow - ki nematics
and dynamics. Concept of system
and control volume application to continuity, momentum and energy
equations. Dimensional analysis and model
studies. Laminar and turbulent flow
through pipes. Boundary layers. Steady uniform
and gradually varied flow in open channels. Rapidly varied flows.
Turbi nes and pumps and positive displacement pumps.
Hydrology and Ground Water: Hydrometeorology.
Hydrologic cycle. Precipitation and its measurements. Abstractions. Runoff
estimation. Hydrograph analysis. Unit Hydrograph. Hydrologic extremes floods and droughts. Rainwater harvesting.
Properties of aquifer. Groundwater development. GEC norms. Well hydraulics.
Steady and unsteady flows. Ground water
quality.
Irrigation Engi neering: Irrigation system. National
water policy. Components of irrigation
network. Design of lined and unlined channels. Waterways, head works, gravity dams and spillways. Design of weirs on permeable foundation. Soil water relations.
Crop water requirements. Irrigation
scheduling and methods. Duty, delta and base period. Irrigation water quality.
Irrigation water management.
Participatory approach.
v)
Environmental
Engineering : Water and Waste water Engineeri ng: Water
requirements; water demand, quality
standards; Development of water supply
source, conveyance system; basic unit processes and operations for water treatment; water distribution; sewage
characteristics; sewage treatment,
primary and secondary
treatment of sewage, sludge disposal, sewage disposal.
Air Pollution
and Control: Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air pollution meteorology, air pollution control, air quality
standards and limits.
Noise Pollution and
Control: Impacts of noise,
permissible limits of noise pollution, measurement of noise and control of
noise pollution.
vi)
Surveying:
Surveyi ng: C
hain survey-traversing-plotting: compasses-beari ngs - plane table-leveling-bench marks-temporary and
permanent adjustments-reduction: contouri ng and volumes-theodolites - Gale’s
table-lay out - setting out works-curve ranging-mine
surveying-techeometric survey triangulation- base line-corrections-
trigonometric leveling - errors and sources-classification
of errors-equationlevel nets- astronomical survey-practical
astronomy-photogrammetry-EDM-hydrographic survey- river.
Electronic survey- infrared EDM-microwave
system-modern positioning systems - trilateration.
2. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
i)
Mechanics
: Statics of Particles, Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies, Properties of Surfaces and Solids, Dynamics of Particles, Friction and Elements of Rigid Body Dynamics – Basics of Mechanisms,
Kinematics of Linkage Mechanisms, Kinematics of
Cam Mechanisms, Gears and Gear
Trai
ns, Friction, Force Analysis, Balancing and Vibration.
ii)
Strength
of Materials and Design : Stress, Strain
and Deformation of Solids, Transverse
Loading on Beams and Stresses in Beams, Deflection of Beams, Energy
Principles, Thin cylinders and spherical
resells Torsion - Fundamentals of Design for
Strength and Stiffness of Machine
Members, Design of Shafts and
Couplings, Design of Fasteners and Welded Joints, Design of Springs and Engine Parts, Design of
Engine parts, Bearings and Flywheels,
Design of Transmission Systems for
Flexible Elements, Spur Gears and Parallel
Axis Helical Gears, Bevel, Worm Gears and
Crossed Helical Gears, Design of
Gear Boxes, Design of Cam,
Clutches and Brakes.
iii)
Material
Science and Metallurgy : Constitution of
Alloys and Phase
Diagrams, Heat Treatment, Ferrous and Non ferrous Metals, Non-Metallic Materials,
Mechanical Properties and Testing,
Crystal Defects and Strengthening of Materials
Conducting and
Semiconducting Materials, Magnetic and Dielectric
Materials, Nuclear Physics, Superconducting and New Engineering Materials.
iv)
Thermodynamics:
Basic Concepts and First Law, Second Law, Entropy and Availability, Properties of Steam,
Psychrometry, Ideal and Real Gases
and Thermodynamic Relations, Fuels and Combustion, -
Gas Power Cycles,
Stream Turbi nes, Internal Combustion Engines, Internal Combustion Engines Testing and Performance,
Gas Turbi nes, - Steam Nozzle, Air Compressor,
Refrigeration and Air- Conditioning, Boilers, Cogeneration and Waste Heat Recovery.
v)
Heat
Transfer: Conduction, Phase C hange Heat Transfer and
Heat Exchangers, Radiation, Mass Transfer- Refrigeration Cycle, Refrigerants,
System Components and Balancing, Psychrometry, Air Conditioning Systems, Unconventional Refrigeration Cycles.
vi)
Production
Technology : Foundry Technology, Hot & Cold Working, Forging,
Advances in Forming Process, Principles and
Applications of Joining Processes, Theory of Metal Cutting, Centre Lathe
and special Purpose Lathes, Reciprocating Machines, Milli ng Machines and
Gear Cutting, Abrasive Process, Broaching, CNC Machine Tools and Part Programmi ng.
vii)
Automotive
Engines : Engine Construction and Operation, SI Engine Fuel System, Cooling and
Lubrication System, Combustion and Combustion Chambers, Two Stroke Engines, Diesel Engine Basic
Theory, Fuel Injection
System, Air Motion, Combustion and Combustion Chambers, Supercharging and Turbochargi ng, Diesel Engine Testing and Performance.
3. ELECTRICAL
& ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
i) Electrical Circuits and Fields : KCL, KVL, Nodal
& Mesh analysis, transient
response of D.C and A.C networks;
sinusoidal steady-state analysis; resonance in
electrical circuits; concepts of ideal voltage and current sources, network theorems, driving point admittance
and transfer functions of two port network, three phase circuits;
Fourier series and its application;
Gauss theorem, electric field
intensity and potential due to point, li ne, plane
and spherical charge
distribution, dielectric, capacitance
calculations for simple configurations; Ampere’s and Biot-Savart’s law, inductance calculations for
simple configurations.
ii) Electrical machines : Single
phase transformer-equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, tests, regulation and efficiency; three phase transformer-connections; auto transformer; principles of energy conversion, windings of rotating
machines: D.C generators and motors-characteristics, starting and speed control, armature reaction and commutation; three phase induction motors-performance
characteristics, starting and speed control; single-phase induction motors;
synchronous generators- performance, regulation; synchronous
motors-starting characteristics, applications, synchronous condensers;
fractional horse power motors; permanent magnet and stepper motors.
iii) Power Systems : Electric power generation – thermal, hydro,
nuclear; transmission line parameters;
steady-state performance of overhead transmission
lines and cables and surge
propagation; distribution system, insulators, bundle conductors, corona and
radio interferences effects; per-unit quantities; bus admittance and impedence
matrices; load flow; voltage control and power factor correction; economic
operation; symmetrical components, analysis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical
faults; principle of over current, differential and distance protections;
concepts and solid state relays and digital protection; circuit breakers;
principles of system stability-swi ng curves and
equal area criterion.
iv) Control systems : Principles
of feedback; transfer function; block diagram; steady- state errors; stability- Routh and Nyquist criteria; Bode plots; compensation; root loci; elementary
state variable formulation; state
transition matri x and response for Li near
time Invariant systems.
v) Power Electronics and Drives : Semiconductor power devices-diodes,
transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTO, MOSFETs and IGBTs-static characteristic
and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phase control rectifiers;
bridge converters-fully controlled and half
controlled; principles of choppers and inverters,
basic concepts of adjustable speed
dc and ac drives.
vi) Digital Electronics : Digital Logic Theory:
Number systems-Combinational logic circuits-Minimisation of Boolean functions-IC families-Arithmetic circui ts, Multiplexer &
decoders-Sequential circuits-Flip flops, counters, shift registers, Schmitt
trigger, timers and multivibrators.
Microprocessor : General 8 bit microprocessor Architcture-8085, 8086 processor – Architecture, Memory, I/O interfacing, Instruction set,
Addressing modes, Timing diagram & delays, Machine
cycles, Interrupts, counters,
Assembly language programming.
Microcontrollers: 8 bit
microcontroller – 8051
architecture, bus configuration, Instruction sets, programming & applications.
vii)
Digital Signal
Processing : Analog signals-sampling
& Aliasing-Discrete time signals & systems- LTI systems- Convolution sum-Difference equation representation-Z
Transform & its Inverse-Discrete Fourier series & Fourier
transform-Radi x 2 FFT – Decimation in me and frequency- Inverse DFT using
FFT-Analog Butterworth & Chebyshev filter design-IIR & FIR filter
design and Realisation.
viii)
Computer
Control of Processes, Networks : State
models and state equations-
controllability & observability-pole assignment-discrete data system –
state space representation-stability-data hold, Z & modified Z transform – Pulse transfer function- programmable logic controllers.
Data networks-switchi ng OSI, Data link control,
Media access protocol-BISYNC, SDLC, HDLC,
CSMA/CD, TCP/IPBridges, routers, gateways, Ethernet and Arcnet
configuration.
ix) Communication Engineering : Modulation and demodulation systems – Types of
transmission li nes – losses –
standing waves – Ground wave and space wave propagation – Digital
communication concepts – Data Communication codes, serial and parallel
interface – Network protocol – Types of satellites – Advantages of optical
fibre communication.
4. ELECTRONICS
AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
i). Circuit Analysis: DC Circuit analysis, Thevenin’s and Norton’s
equivalent circuits, Sinusoidal steady state analysis, Transient and resonance in RLC circuits.
Electronic
Devices: Diodes, Bipolar
Junction Transistors, FET, MOSFET, UJT, Thyristor.
Electronic Circuits: Small signal
amplifiers using BJT and FET devices, Large signal amplifiers, Power
supplies, Feed back amplifiers, Oscillators, Pulse shaping circuits. Digital Electronics:
Logic gates, Combi national circuits,
Sequential circuits.
Linear
Integrated Circuits: Operational amplifiers and its applications,
PLL, Voltage regulators, A/D and D/A converters.
Measurements
and Instrumentation: Transducers, Digital Instruments, Display and Recording systems. Microprocessor and its applications:
Microprocessors-8085 and 8086 architectures and interfaces,
Micro-controller and applications.
ii). Electromagnetic Fields: Static
Electric and Magnetic fields, Time varying
Electric and Magnetic fields,
Maxwell equations. Transmission Lines
and Networks: Transmission line equations, impedance matching, Filters.
EM waves and
waveguides: Guided
waves, Rectangular and cylindrical waveguides.
Antennas and Propagation: Aperture
antennas,
arrays, Propagation of radio waves.
Microwave
Engineering: Microwave tubes,
semiconductor devices, Passive components,
Microwave measurements.
iii).
Communication
Theory and Systems: AM, FM and PM,
Sampli ng and Quantisation, PCM, DM, ADM, Multiplexing.
Digital
Communication: Base band signaling, Band pass signali ng, Error control coding, Spread spectrum techniques.
Computer
Communication Networks: Definition of layers, data link protocols, Network
interconnection. Message routing technologies, End-End protocols.
Optical Communication: Optical Fibers, optical
transmitters and recei vers.
iv). Signals and Systems: Continuous
time signals and systems-Fourier Transform, Laplace transform, Discrete time
signals and systems-DTFT, DFT, Z-Transform.
Digital Signal Processing: IIR and FIR fi lters, Realisation and implementation,
Quantisation effects.
Control
Systems: Transfer function, Time and frequency response analysis, Stability analysis, state variable
analysis
5. PRODUCTION
and MANUFACTURING
i)
Basic
Mechanisms and Elements of Design : Mechanisms, Friction, Gearing
and Cams, Balancing, Vibration, Fundamentals of
Design, Design of Basic Machine
Elements, Design of Mechanical dri ves, Design
of Automoti ve components, Recent Advances.
ii)
Casting,
metal forming and metal joining processes : Casting Processes, Welding Processes, Special Casting Processes, Testing of
Castings & Weldments - Fundamentals of Metal Forming, Forging and Rolli ng, Extrusion and Drawing Processes, Sheet Metal Forming
Processes, Recent Advances, Mechanisms, Friction,
Gearing and Cams, Balancing, Vibration, Fundamentals of
Design, Design of Basic Machine Elements, Design of Mechanical drives, Design of Automoti
ve components, Recent Advances.
iii)
Tool Engineering,
Machine tool operation, Metrology and Inspection : Mechanics
of Metal Cutti ng, Tool Material, Tool Wear and Tool Life, Gear Manufacture, Concept &
Programming of CNC machi nes, Advanced CNC programming &
Tooling - General Concepts of measurements, Linear and Angular measurements,
Measurement of Surface Finish Measuring
Machi nes, Metrology of Screw Thread
& Gears, Computer Aided Inspection
and Laser Metrology - Strength and
rigidity of machine tool structures,
Slideways, Spindles and spindle supports, Machine Tool Dynamics.
iv)
Engineering
Materials, and Computer Aided Manufacturing : Introduction and
Constitution of Alloys and Phase Diagrams, Heat Treatment, Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals, Mechanical Properties and Testing, Welding and
Foundry Metallurgy, Manufacturing
Processes for Plastic, Mechanical, Chemical and Electro-chemical energy based processes, Electrical Energy based Waste Processes, Thermal Energy
Process, Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling – polymer Matri x
Composites, Metal Matri x Composites, Ceramics
Matrix Composites, Advances
in Polymers & Composites.
v)
Product
and Process Design, Design of Jigs and Fixtures and Press Tools : Computer Aided Design,
Computer Graphics Geometric Modelling, Product
Design Concepts, Recent Advances, Process Planning, Estimating, Costing
and Elements of Cost, Analysis of Overhead
Expenses, Estimation of Costs for Forging, Casting and Welding, Estimation of
Machining Time, Purpose Types and Functions Of Jigs and Fixtures, Jigs, Fixtures, Press working Termi nologies and Elements of dies and Strip
Layout, Design and Development of Dies.
vi)
Operations
Research: Linear Programming, LP Extensions, Networks,
Inventory Models, D ynamic Programmi
ng, Decision Analysis, Game Theory,
Waiting Line Models, Markov Processes.
vii)
Operations
Management : Forecasti ng,
Aggregate Planning, Capacity Management,
Production Activity Control, Estimation and Costing, Product Cost Estimation,
Software Cost Esti mation, Costing Methods, Cost Analysis for Planni
ng and Control.
viii)
Quality
Control Reliability and Maintenance : Quality
Concepts,
Statistical Process Control, Process Capability Analysis, Advanced Control C
harts, Acceptance Sampling, Reliability Concepts, Failure Data Modeling,
Reliability Prediction and Modeling, Reliability Management, Risk Assessment,
Maintenance Concept, Maintenance
Models, Maintenance Logistics, Total Production Maintenance, Fault Diagnosis.
6. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
i) Probability, Statistics, Engineering Economy
and Costing: Definitions of probability and sampli ng
theorems, Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and standard deviation, Random variables,
Poisson, Normal and Binomial
distributions. Introduction to Managerial Economics, Production and Cost Analysis, Pricing, Estimation of Material
and Labour Costs, Estimation of Operational Cost.
ii)
Work
System Design and Ergonomics:
Productivity – concepts and measurements; method study, micro-motion study,
principles of motion economy; work
measurement – time study, work
sampling, standard data, PMTS; job evaluation,
merit rating, incenti ve schemes,
Ergonomics- Factors influencing performance, Metabolism - Physiological factors involved in muscular activity, Work posture
– Work space layout and Work
station design, Safety Management practices – Effect of Environment – heat, cold and noise.
iii) Operation Research: Linear programmi ng – problem formulation, simplex method, duali ty and
sensitivity analysis; transportation and assignment models; network flow models; Project management –
PERT and CPM, Dynamic Programming, Decision Analysis, Game Theory, Waiting Line Models, Markov Processes, Inventory –
functions, costs, classifications, deterministic inventory models, quantity
discount; perpetual and periodic inventory control systems, Introduction to simulation and applications
iv)
Operations
and Supply Chain Management: Layout- Classification-
Layout Design- Manual Method (SLP) and Computerized
Methods (ALDEP, CORELAP and CRAFT), Line Balanci ng. Product
Design and Process Planning
Forecasti ng, Aggregate Planni ng, Master Production Schedule, MRP-I, Capacity Management, Production Activity
Control, Push and pull production
systems, concept of JIT manufacturi ng system, Role of Logistics and Supply
chain Management: Scope and Importance-
Evolution of Supply Chain - Supply
Chai n Drivers and Performance measures, IT in supply
Chain.
v) Quality Engineering and Management: Quali ty Concepts, TQM -Basic concepts– TQM Framework - Contributions of Quality
Gurus - Tools and Techniques, Control charts for variables and
attributes, Statistical Process Control, Process Capability Analysis,
Acceptance Sampling, Quality Systems, Reliability Concepts, Reliability
Prediction and Modeling, Reliability
Management, Maintenance Concept, Maintenance Models, Total Productive
Maintenance(TPM), Fault Diagnosis, Design of Experiments-
Terminologies, Single and multi-factor experiments- Fractional factorial
experiments, Introduction to Taguchi Design
of experiments
7. COMPUTER
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
i) Applied Probability And Operations Research : Random Processes,
Probability Distributions, Queuing Models and Simulation, Testing of
Hypothesis, Design of Experiments.
ii) Discrete Mathematical Structures : Formal
Language and Automata - Graph Theory.
iii) Compiler Design : Optimisation – Code
Generation – Implementation – Principles
of Programming Languages – Programming
Paradigms.
iv) Operating Systems And System Software : Process Management, Storage
Management, I/O Systems, Design and Implementation of LINUX OS,
assemblers, Loaders, Linkers, Macro Processors.
v) Distributed Systems : Communication
and Distributed Environment, Distributed Operating Systems, Distributed Shared
Memory, Protocols, Fault Tolerance and Distributed File Systems, Distributed Object Based Systems.
vi) Programming And Data Structures : Problem
Solving Techniques, Trees, Hashing and Priority Queues, Sorting, Graph, Heap Search.
vii) Algorithm Analysis And Design Techniques :
Dynamic Programmi ng, Greedy
Algorithms, Advanced Algorithms, NP Completeness
and Approximation Algorithms.
viii)
Microprocessors
And Microcontrollers - Computer
Architecture And Organisation : Digital Fundamentals, Combinational
Circuits, Synchronous and Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Instruction Set Architecture(RISC,CISC,ALU Design), Instruction Level Parallelism,
Processi ng Unit and Pipelini ng, Memory Organisation.
ix) Digital Signal Processing : FFT, Filter Design.
x) Computer Networks : Data Communication Systems, Applications.
xi)
Database
Management Systems : Relational Model, Database Design, Implementation Techniques,
Distributed Databases, Object Oriented
Databases, Object Relational Databases, Data Mining and Data Warehousing.
xii) Software Engineering Methodologies : Software Product
and Processes - Software Requirements Management -
Requirement Engineeri ng, Elicitation,
Analysis, Requirements Development and Validation, Requirements Testing - Object Oriented Analysis And Design – Modular Design, Architectural Design, User
Interface Design, Real Time Software
Design, System Design, Data
acquisition System - Software Testing And Quality Assurance - SQA Fundamentals,
Quality Standards, Quality Metrics,
Software Testing Principles, Defects, Test Case
Design Strategies, Software Quality
and reusability, Software Project Management, Software Cost Estimation,
Function Point Models, Software
Configuration Management, Software Maintenance.
xiii)
Artificial
Intelligence : Intelligent Agents, Search Strategies, Knowledge Representation, Learning, Applications.
xiv) Mobile Computing :
Wireless Communication Fundamentals, Telecommunication Systems, Wireless Networks.
xv) Security In Computing : Program
Security, Security in Operating
Systems, Database and Network
Security, Scientific Computi ng,
Information Coding Techniques, Cryptography, Network Security.
8. INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
i) Measurements: Units & Standards,
Calibration methods, Systematic and random errors in measurement, propagation of errors,
static & dynamic characteristics of
Transducers. PMMC, MI and dynamometer type instruments. Bridges
for measurement of R, L and C. Measurement
of voltage, current and power in single
and three phase circuits, time, phase and frequency measurements, digital
voltmeter, digital multi-meter. Oscilloscope,
shielding and groundi ng.
ii) Analog Electronics:
Characteristics and applications of
diode, Zener diode, BJT and MOSFET.
Small signal analysis of transistor circuits, feedback amplifiers, Characteristics of operational
amplifiers and applications of opamps:- difference amplifier, adder, subtractor, integrator,
differentiator, instrumentation amplifier, precision rectifier and active
filters. Oscillators, signal generators, voltage controlled oscillators and phase
locked loop.
iii) Digital Electronics :
Combinational logic circuits, minimization of Boolean
functions. IC families:- TTL and CMOS. Arithmetic circuits,
comparators, Schmitt trigger, multi-
vibrators, sequential circuits, flip-flops, shift registers, timers and
counters, sample-and- hold circuit, multiplexer, analog-to-digital (successi ve approximation, integrating, flash and
sigma-delta) and digital-to-analog
converters (weighted R and R-2R ladder), Characteristics of ADC and DAC
(resolution, quantization,
significant bits, conversion/settli ng time).
Basics of number systems, 8-bit microprocessor and microcontroller:- applications, memory and input-output i nterfacing, basics of data acquisition systems.
iv)
Industrial
Instrumentation & Analytical Instrumentation :
Transducers for industrial instrumentation:- displacement (linear and angular),
velocity, acceleration, force, torque, vibration, shock, pressure (including low pressure), flow (differential
pressure, variable area,
electromagnetic, ultrasonic, turbine and
open channel flow meters) temperature
(thermocouple, bolometer, RTD (3/4
wire), thermistor, pyrometer and semiconductor);
liquid level and viscosity measurement. Smart Transmitters (HART/Foundation
Fieldbus enabled Transmitters). pH and conductivity
meters, Chromatography, NMR & X-ray Spectroscopy.
v) Control Systems and Industrial Data
Communication: Laplace, Fourier and z-transforms, DFT and
FFT, Basics of IIR and FIR
fi lters. Feedback principles,
signal flow graphs, transient
response, steady-state-errors, Bode plot, Routh
and Nyquist criteria, root loci and state-space
representation of systems. Design of lead,
lag and lead-lag compensators,
on-off, P, P-I, P-I-D, cascade,
feed-forward, and ratio controllers.
Distributed Control System, PLC & SCADA. Basics of Industrial data Communication and
Internet of Things.
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