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Syllabus
Part -I : Engineering
Mathematics
Part - II : Basic
Engineering & Sciences
Part - III : 1) Civil
Engineering & Geo Informatics | 2) Earth
Science | 3) Mechanical,
Automobile & Aeronautical Engineering | 4) Electrical
& Electronics Engineering and Instrumentation Engineering | 5) Electronics
& Communication Engineering | 6) Production
& Industrial Engineering | 7) Computer
Science & Engineering and Information Technology | 8) Chemical
Engineering, Ceramic Technology & Biotechnology | 9) Textile
Technology | 10) Leather
Technology | 11) Architecture
| 12) Physics
& Material Science | 13) Mathematics
| 14) Social
Science
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 Turbines - Environmental Pollution.
vi) Electrical Engineering : Ohm’s law - Kirchoff’s law - A.C. circuits - D.C. machines - Transformers - Synchronous machines - Instrumentation.
vii) Computers : Computer organization - Architecture - Arrays - Pointers - User defined function - C program.
viii) Chemistry : Adsorption - Chromatography - Chemical kinetics - Electrochemistry - Spectroscopy - Fuels and Combustion.
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