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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Manufacturing Engineering

December 7th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Manufacturing Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

MECHANICAL SCIENCE

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

Syllabus

PART- B

OR – LPP, Transportation, Assignment Problems, Inventory Control, PERT – CPM

Theory Of Metal Cutting : Cutting Tools, Geometry , Materials, Measurement of Cutting Forces, Tool Wear and Life

Plasticity And Metal Forming : Yield Criteria, 2-D Plastic flow, Fundamentals of Metal Working , Drawing, Extrusion, Forging & Rolling.

Welding Technology: Introduction, Metal Joining Process, Welding Processes:- Pressure, gas and electric, Testing and Inspection.

Industrial Robotics: Robot components, Classification, Configuration, Direct and Inverse Kinematics, Robot Programming and Sensors.

Automation In Manufacturing: Automation: Definitions, reasons, high Volume Production Systems, Computerized Manufacturing Systems and Networks

CAD/ CAM

Product Cycle, Elements of CAD/CAM system – Hardware and Software, modeling, Transformations, NC, CNC machines.

Metrology And Measurements

Limits, Fits & tolerances, types of gauges, comparators, Surface finish equipments, pressure, flow and strain measurement

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Industrial Engineering and Management

December 7th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Industrial Engineering and Management

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

Syllabus

Part – B

Work Study and Ergonomics- Productivity, Work Study, Method Study, Ergonomics.

Quality Management – Statistical Process Control, Control Charts, Inspection and Test – Sampling Plans

Industrial Management – Introduction, Management Function, Motivation and Behavior

MIS- Fundamentals, Business Application, Issues in Management Information Technology

DBMS- Introduction, Concepts and Architecture and Data Modeling

OR – LPP, Transportation, Assignment Problems, Inventory Control, PERT – CPM

Materials Management- Introduction, Purchasing, Stores: Inventory: Supply Chain Managements

CAD/ CAM

Product Cycle, Elements of CAD/CAM system – Hardware and Software, modeling, Transformations, NC, CNC, Robots Configurations and Applications, Programming Language, Robotic Sensors.

Metrology: Limits, fits, Tolerances, Gauges, Comparators, Surface Finish Measurements

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Automobile Engineering

December 7th, 2009

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

MECHANICAL SCIENCE

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Syllabus

PART – B

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Introduction, 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke Engines, Engine Components, Carbonation , Petrol and Diesel Fuel Injection, Combustion in S.I & C.I Engines , Engine Cooling.

Automotive Electrical & Electronics: Storage Batteries , Ignition System, Starter Motor, Charging System

Vehicle Dynamics: Undamped and Damped vibrations, Forced Vibrations, Vehicle Vibrations on Human Comfort

Automotive Component Design: Power for Propulsion, Design of I.C Engine Parts and Gear Box.

Metrology And Measuremtns: Limits, Fits & tolerances, types of gauges, comparators, Surface finish equipments, pressure, flow and strain measurement

CAD/ CAM: Product Cycle, Elements of CAD/CAM system–Hardware and Software, modeling, Transformations, NC, CNC, Robots Configurations and Applications, Programming Language, Robotic Sensors.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for MBA

December 5th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for MBA

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to MBA course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

MBA SYLLABUS

SYLLABUS:

The Syllabus comprise of the following Question paper will have two parts:

PART ONE

Section A – Proficiency in English Language 25 Marks

Section B – Test of General Knowledge 25 Marks

PART TWO

Section C – Test of Reasoning & General Intelligence 25 Marks

Section D – Quantitative Analysis 25 Marks

Syllabus for MBA Entrance Test

PART – I

1. Proficiency in English Language :

(Section – A)

a. Synonyms

b. Antonyms

c. One word substitution

d. Ologies and Ographies

e. Idioms and phrases

f. Pairs expressing relationships

g. Grammar

h. Famous Books in English

Literature.

i. Sentence Correction & Vocabulary

2. General Knowledge : (Section – B)

a. Indian Business environment

b. Global environment

c. Social events

d. Cultural events

e. Economics

f. Management

g. Political events

h. Historical events

i. Current affairs

j. Sports

k. Awards

l. Personalities & Achievements

m. Science and technology

n. Humanities

PART – II

3. Test of Reasoning & General

Intelligence :( Section – C)

a. Puzzles

b. Diagrams

c. Analogy

d. Logic

e. Verbal Ability

f. Analytical Ability

g. Related Aspects

4. Quantitative Analysis: (Section – D)

a. Arithmetic

b. Data Analysis & Interpretation

c. Statistics

d. Related Quantitative Aspects

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for MCA

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for MCA

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to MCA course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

MCA SYLLABUS AND MODEL QUESTION PAPER

The question paper shall comprise of 80 questions to be answered in 2 hours time. All the

questions are of objective type with 4 choices for the answer out of which only one shall be correct, which the candidate has to mark. There shall be two parts A & B. Part – A shall consist of 60 questions of 1 mark each and Part – B shall consist of 20 questions of 2 marks each covering the full syllabus. If a question has not been attempted, no credit will be given. The syllabus shall comprise of the following broad areas:

Sl. No.                                     Subject Marks

1                                              Mathematics                                                    40

2                                              Computer Awareness                                      20

3                                              Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning         15

4                                              General Awareness                                         10

5                                              General English                                               15

Total 100

1. Mathematics

Algebra: Fundamental operations in Algebra, Expansion, Factorization, Simultaneous

Linear/Quadratic equations, Indices, Logarithms, Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic

progressions, Binomial theorem, Permutations and Combinations, Surds, Determinants,

Matrices and application to solution of simultaneous linear equations

Co-Ordinate Geometry: Rectangular Cartesian co-ordinates, Equations of Line, Mid-point, Intersections etc., Equations of a Circle, Distance formulae, Pair of straight lines, Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola, Simple Geometric transformations such as Translation, Rotation, Scaling.

Vector: Position vector, Addition and Subtraction of Vectors, Scalar and Vector products.

Trigonometry: Simple identities, Trigonometric equations, Properties of triangles, Inverse function.

Probability and Statistics: Basic concept of Probability theory, Averages, Dependent and Independent events, Frequency distributions and measures of dispersions, Skewness and Kurtosis, Random variable and Distribution functions, Mathematical Expectations, Binomial, Poisson, Normal distributions, Curve fitting and Principle of Least Squares, Correlation and Regression.

2. Computer Awareness

Computer Basics: Organization of a Computer, Central Processing Unit (CPU), Input/

Output devices, Computer memory, Back-up devices, Computer Languages, Operating

Systems.

Data Representation: Representation of Characters, Integers and Fractions, Binary and

Hexadecimal representations, Binary arithmetic: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication,

Division, Two’s complement arithmetic, Floating-point representation of numbers,

Normalized Floating-point representation.

3. Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning:

The question in this section will cover Logical reasoning, Quantitative reasoning and Visuospatial reasoning.

4. General Awareness

This section shall carry questions to test the general awareness about Business, Finance,

Industry, Transportation, Scientific inventions, Governance, Healthcare and Cultural

dimensions etc.

5. General English:

Questions on Grammar and Vocabulary.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Environmental Engineering

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Environmental Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Syllabus

Environmental Chemistry, Biology and Ecology: Chemistry: Basic concepts of physical chemistry – Osmosis, Dialysis, Adsorption, Pollution Parameters – pH, COD, BOD, DO, TOC, Nitrogen, Fluoride, Sanitary Significance of Sulphate, Nitrates and Phosphates.

Microbiology: Plant kingdom, Animal kingdom, Morphology and Growth of Bacteria, Air, Water and Soil, Microbiology, Virology, Microbial Metabolism of Pesticides ad Heavy Metals.

Ecology: Ecosystem concepts, Food Chain and Food Web.  Energy Flow in Ecosystem – Lotic and Lentic Systems, Eutrophication of Lakes. Population Growth Forms, Carrying Capacity, quantitative Ecology, Concept of Ecosystem.

Environmental Fluid Mechanics And Water Resources Engineering: Fluid properties and classifications, Newton’s Law of Viscosity, Fluid Pressure and its measurements; Hydrostatics, Kinematics of Fluids, Bernoulli’s equation, Momentum equation; Flow through Pipes – Darcy’s equation, Friction factors, Pipes in Series, Parallel and equivalent pipe, minor losses; Flow measurements – Orifices, Mouthpieces, Notches, and Weirs; Flow in Open Channels – Uniform Flow, most economical sections, specific energy, critical flow, hydraulic jump; Water Hammer in pipes, impact of Jet on Vanes, Turbines – types; Pumps – Types, working and problems; Quantitative and Qualitative Hydrologic Cycle, Precipitation and Runoff Estimation. Unit Hydrographs, Stream Flow Analysis – time series, return period, mass diagrams for computing storage capacity, stream flow measurement; Groundwater – Definitions, type of Aquifers; Well Hydraulics – Steady state, Basic equation of groundwater flow. Open and Tube wells – type. Yield estimation, drilling maintenance of borewells; Artificial recharge, water conservation and Reuse, Soil conservation, Economic aspects of water resource planning.

Water Supply and Treatment: Drinking and Industrial Water Quality Standards; Water Quantity based on various demands; Types of intakes, raising main economics, Pumps in series and parallel. Hazen William Equations, Types of reservoirs, Preventive maintenance, regional water supply system;  Physico-chemical and Bacteriological characterization of water – surface and sub-surface; Aeration, coagulation and Flocculation, Sedimentation, Filtration  – slow rapid and pressure; Hardness and colour removal; Disinfection process – Mode, rate and factors; Corrosion and corrosion control; Operation and Maintenance of water treatment system.

Wastewater and Treatment:  Quantity of Domestic Wastewater, characteristic wastewater, Disposal of  Sullage water in rural areas; Classification of Watewater Treatment Techniques – Unit operations and process; Screening, Grit Chamber, primary, sedimentation; Biological units: Suspended and fixed growth system, Aerobic and Anaerobic systems, activated sludge process, Trickling filters, RBC, Biofilter, Secondary sedimentation tank, Stabilization ponds – aerobic, facultative and Anaerobic Lagoons, Septic tanks, digesters, sludge drying beds; Industrial Wastewater Survey; Variation in Quantity and Quality of Industrial wastewater; Guidelines for discharge of Industrial Effluent on land into Muncipal Sewers and Natural water; Joint treatment, volume reduction, strength reduction, equalization neutralization and proportioning; Estimation of process kinetic parameters; Origin, characteristics and treatment of cane sugar industry, diary, distilleries and pharmaceuticals; Wastewater reuse and waste recovery from different industries.

Solid and Hazardous Wastes Management: Sources, Composition and properties of Municipal Solid Wastes, Solid Waste Generation, storage and processing at source; Landfill – Classifications, types, control of gases and leachates, preliminary design of  landfills; Separation, Transformation and recycling – size reduction, density separation; Thermal processing – combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, energy recovery; Composting – Aerobic and Anaerobic digestion and energy production; Incineration – Types, processes, heat recovery, incineration products; Definition, sources and classification of Hazardous waste; Characterization of Harardous Waste – Ignitability, Corrosivity, Reactivity, Toxicity, Quantification, Waste Minimization; Toxicology – Toxic effects, Carcinogens, Ecotoxicology, Toxicology Assessment; Physico-chemical and Biological treatment – Air stripping, Soil vapor extraction, carbon absorption, steam stripping, stabilization and solidification. Slurry phase and solid phase treatment.  Thermal methods – combustion, liquid injection; Land disposal and site remediation, monitoring of disposal sites.

Atmospheric Pollution and Control: Atmospheric structure and composition, Air pollution episodes; Sources and classification of air pollutants – Natural and anthropogenic, primary and secondary pollutants.  Properties of major air pollutants along with sources and sinks – particulate and gases, photochemical air pollutants, air pollution due to automobiles; Air pollution effects on human health and welfare, vegetation, animals, materials and structure/ monuments, visibility problem, acid rain, green house effect, Ozone depletion and heat island effect; Measurement of air pollutants – Measurement of gaseous and particulate pollutants, sample train, air pollution indices and index; Air pollution Meterology – scales, factors like heat, solar radiation, temperature, lapse rate, wind, humidity, precipitation, mixing height, pressure atmospheric stability conditions, wind velocity by profile, windrose diagram; Atmospheric dispersion of stack effects – Plume rise, effective stack height, plume rise formulations, gaussian dispersion coefficients, ground level concentration; Air pollution control equipments – setting chambers, inertial separators, cyclones, fabric filters, scrubbers, ESP. Control of gaseous pollutants – adsorption, absorption, combustion and condensation.

Transport Processes and Water Quality Assessment: Process Dynamics – Transport and Reaction Process, Material Balance, Kinetic Approach to Equilibrium; Mechanics of Mass Transport – Diffusive Mass Transport and convective Mass Transport in Molecular and Turbulent Flow Regimes; Chemical Thermodynamics – Free Energy, Entropy Formation, Effects of Ionic Strength on the value of equilibrium constant. Simultaneous reactions. Factors affecting equilibrium concentration and their temperature effects; Process Kinetics – First order reaction, parallel, reversible and enzyme reaction; Gas Absorption and Adsorption, Particle treatment, Ion exchange and electrodialysis; Groundwater Quality – Basic Differential Equation, 1-D  and 2-D approaches; Ultimate Disposal of wastewater in water bodies and on land; Wastewater disposal in rivers – effects of Oxygen demanding outfall, pipe and diffuser outfall; Wastewater disposal in Lakes – Steady state ‘DO’ analysis for completely mixed and stratified lake, nutrient loading; Wastewater disposal in estuaries – characteristics of Eastuarian flow regime; Wastewater disposal on land – application rate, leaching factor, SAR, Microbial effects on soils; Subsurface Water Quality Assessment – Impacts of point source, discharge and leachate from landfill sites.

Environmental Impact Assessment: Introduction – Rapid and comprehensive EIA, Need of EIA studies.  Baseline data.  Hierarchy in EIA, Statutory requirements of EIA; Advantages and Limitation of EIA, Step-bystep Proceudre for conducting EIA; Objective and Scope of EIA; Environmental attributes, Public participation in EIA, Environmental and Dsiaster Management Plans; Project Activities – Attribute, Activity relationships, Matrices and BEES; Impact Quantifications – Hazardous Waste Dumpsites, Sanitary Landfilling; EIA of Infrastructural  Projects – Highways, Airports, Water supply and  Sanitation, Wastewater treatment; EIA of Construction projects – Effects and Mitigation; EIA of Water Shed Development Programme (Reservoirs, Dams, Irrigation and Agricultural Activity); EIA of Power projects – Hydro, Thermal and Nuclear; EIA of Industrial Developmental Process.
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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Electrical Sciences

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Electrical Sciences

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka


ELECTRICAL SCIENCES

Note:-

1) Part-A  Common to E&E, E&C&TE, Instrumentation, Bio Medical & Medical Electronics & Carrying 60% weightage.

2) Part-B Syllabus is different for different disciplines & Carrying 40% weightage

3) Candidate has to answer Part – B, pertaining to their basic degree, which carries 40% weightage along with    Part – A which is common to E&E, E&C&TE, Instrumentation, Bio Medical & Medical Electronics.

PART- A Common to E&E, E&C&TE, Instrumentation

PART A

1. Engineering Mathematics:

Linear Algebra: Matrices and Determinants, Systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen Vectors

Calculus: Limit, Continuity and Differentiability; Partial Derivatives; Maxima and Minima ; Sequences and Series; Test for convergence; Fourier series.

Vector Calculus: Gradient; Divergence and Curl; Line; Surface and Volume integrals; Stokes, Gauss and Green’s theorems.

Differential Equations: Linear and non-linear first order ODEs; Higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients, Cauchy’s and Euler’s equations; Laplace transforms; PDEs – Laplace, heat and wave equations.

Probability and Statistics : Mean, median, mode and standard deviation; Random variables; Poisson, normal and binomial distributions; Correlation and regression analysis.

Numerical Methods: Solutions of linear and non-linear algebraic equations; Integration of trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule; single and multi-step methods for differential equations.

2. Electric Circuits & Fields:

Network Topology : Graph of Network, concept of tree, links, tie set schedule, cutset schedule

Circuit Concepts: Source transformation, circuit analysis using loop current and node voltage methods, star-delta conversion, dual networks and concept of controlled sources. Network theorems, Resonant circuits, locus diagrams, Coupled circuits, polyphase circuits. Laplace transformations and applications, Non sinusoidal waveforms, initial conditions.

Network Functions: Network functions of one and two port networks, driving point & transfer functions, concepts of poles and zeroes.

Two-port Network: Y and Z Parameters and h –Parameters of two port networks. PR functions & Hurwitz Polynomial, Gauss’s theorem, electric field intensity and plane charges, capacitance of parallel plates and coaxial cylinders. Ampere’s and Biot-Savart’s laws, inductance of long and short solenoids.

3.  Analog & Digital Electronics:

Analog Electronics: Transistor biasing and bias stability, Class A, Class B & Class C Amplifiers, small signal h-parameter equivalent circuit of transistor. Expression for current gain, voltage gain, input impedance. RC coupled amplifier, frequency response, half power frequencies, bandwidth, factors influencing the bandwidth

RC Coupled emitter follower amplifier, current gain, voltage gain, input & output impedance, applications

FET-RC coupled Amplifier:

Power Amplifiers: Class A, Class B, push pull and Class C power amplifiers, max power output  Driving power requirements.

Feed back amplifiers & oscillators: Concept of positive & negative feed back advantages of negative feedback. Voltage & current feed back, effect of the same on performance characteristics. Condition for oscillation, Weinbridge oscillator, expression for frequency of oscillation, Crystal oscillators, voltage regulator, operational amplifiers, comparator, ZCD, precision rectifier, I to V & V to I converters, instrumentation amplifiers, square wave, triangular wave & saw tooth wave generator.

Wave shaping circuits: Clipping, Clamping, integrator & differentiator circuits.

Digital Electronics: Digital signals, Boolean constants and variables, Basic logic operations, AND. OR, NOR gates and realization or truth tables, Boolean expressions, simplification.

Number Systems & codes: Decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal, binary coded decimal; octal, hex numbers. Excess 3 and Gray codes, binary arithmetic.

Karnaugh map method of obtaining logic expressions, maxterm, minterm realization of logic functions using basic gates & also using NAND & NOR gates. Half adder, Full Adder.

Flip- Flops: R-S flip-flop, Clocked R-S, D-FF,  JK, Master Slave JK-FF, Edge triggered flip-flops

Sequential Logic : Registers, Shift registers, asynchronous counters, synchronous counters sequential circuits. A/D and D/A converters, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers.

Semiconductor memories : RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, and EEPROMS

4. Control Systems:

Basic control system concepts, transfer function, Block Diagram reduction, signal flow graph, DC & AC scrvomotors & their TF; analogous systems F-V, F-I analogies, Time domain and frequency domain analysis.

Stability : Absolute and relative stability, RH criterion. Polar plots, phase cross over & gain cross over frequencies.

Bode plots, phase plot and gain plot, determination of gain and phase margins Nyquist stability criterion: Principle of mapping of Nyquist path, gain margin, phase margin. Nyquist stability criterion. Root locus.

State space technique, state variables, state model of linear systems, solution of state equation, state transition matrix.

5.   Microprocessors:

8085 architecture, Instruction set, Addressing modes, Timing Diagram.

Programming : Main and subroutine programs, Conditional call and return, counter and delay subroutines

Interrupts : Vector interrupts, interrupts routines, Restart instructions.

Memory & I/O Interfacing : Memory map and I/O map methods & interfacing devices, 8255 (PPI),  8253(PIT), 8259(PIC).  Architecture and Instructions of 8 bit micro controller.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Instrumentation Technology

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Instrumentation Technology

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

ELECTRICAL SCIENCES

INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY

Syllabus

PART – B

1.  Measurement Basics and Metrology: Static and dynamic characteristics of measurement systems. Standards and calibration. Error and uncertainty analysis, statistical analysis of data and curve fitting. Linear and angular measurements; Measurement of straightness, flatness, roundness and roughness.

2. Transducers, Mechanical Measurements and industrial instrumentation: Transducers–elastics, resistive, inductive, capacitive, thermo-electric, piezoelectric, photoelectric, electro-mechanical, electro-chemical, and ultrasonic. Measurement of displacement, velocity (linear and rotational), acceleration, shock, vibration, force, torque, power, strain, stress, pressure, flow, temperature, humidity, viscosity and density, energy storing elements, suspension systems and dampers.

3. Advanced control Systems: Describing function analysis. Introduction to Z Transforms, digital controllers, Design and implementation. Optimal and adaptive control system.

4. Computers in process Control : Process definition feedback control, P/D control, multivariable control, feed forward control, real time programming modeling and simulation from plant automation, industrial control applications, Programmable controllers, Design of sampled data control systems.

5. Analytical, Optical and Biomedical Instrumentation: Principles of spectrometry, UV, visible, IR mass spectrometry, X-ray methods; Nuclear radiation measurements, gas, solid and semi conductor lasers and their characteristics, interferometers, basics of fibre optics, transducers in biomedical applications cardiovascular system measurements, instrumentation for clinical laboratory.

6. Signals and Systems, DSP :Types of Signals and systems, properties of systems, concolution, correlation, Fourier series and transforms  (Discrete Time), Z-transform, DFT and FFT, windowing techniques, analog and digital filter design, IIR, FIR filter design, finite word length effect.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Electronics & Communication Engineering

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Electronics & Communication Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

ELECTRICAL SCIENCES

Syllabus & Model Question paper

ii) ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING / TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

PART –B

1. VLSI Design and Embedded Systems: Micro-electronics, MOS and Bi-CMOS circuit design, scaling, sub-system  design and layout, testability, Embedded micro-controller, CISC & RISC architecture.

2. Signals and Systems, DSP: Types of Signals and Systems, properties of systems, convolution, correlation, Fourier series and transforms (Discrete Time), Z-transform, DFT and FFT, windowing techniques, analog and digital filter design, IIR, FIR filter design, finite word length effect.

3. Analog and Digital Communication and Networking: AM, FM, PM, digital communication – sampling, digital coding of analog wave forms, ISI, digital modulation techniques – PSK, BPSK, QPSK, MSK, spread spectrum. ISO / OSI model, TCP/IP model, internetworking.

4. Antennas and Micro Waves: Transmission lines, Characteristic impedance, impedance transformation, smith chart, impedance matching, Wave guides, modes in rectangular guides, boundary conditions, cutoff frequencies, dispersion relation.; Antennas: Dipole antennas, antenna arrays, radiation pattern, reciprocity theorem, antenna gain; Passive and active microwave devices, microwave measurement, Radar systems, Radio telemetry.

5.Power Electronics: Diodes, transistors, amplifiers, voltage regulators and power supplies, characteristics of DIAC, TRIAC, MOSFET, IGBT, Thyristors and its control circuits, control rectifiers, commutation techniques, AC voltage controller, DC choppers, close loop control of DC drives.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Electrical & Electronics Engineering

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

ELECTRICAL SCIENCES

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

Syllabus

Part – B

1.   DC & AC Machines: Principle of operation, emf equation of DC Machine, constructional features, classification,      generator action, voltage regulation, motor action, characteristics, applications, efficiency, testing of DC machines, starting of DC motors.  Principle of operation and constructional features of Induction motor, equivalent circuit, circle diagram of IM, torque equation, starting of IM, speed control, application of single phase IM.

Transformers : single phase & 3 phase transformer, principle of operation, equivalent  circuit, vector diagram,   efficiency & regulation.  Polarity test, OC & SC tests. Predetermination of efficiency & regulation.  Power & distribution transformers. All day efficiency, Sumpner’s Test.; 3 Phase transformer connections: 3 phase to 6 Phase, Scott connection & open delta, Harmonics.

Auto transformers: construction, application, 3ph autotransformer; Construction & operation of cylindrical rotor & salient pole synchronous generators, Emf Equation harmonics & their minimization; Armature reaction, regulation by emf method, mmf method & ZPF Methods.  two reaction theory for salient pole machine. Determination of Xd & Xq from slip Test, synchronization, synchronizing with Infinite bus, parallel operation of two alternators, operation on infinite bus, load sharing, effect of change in excitation. Power  angle, equation of power in terms of power angle.

Synchronous Motor : Principle of operation, V & Inverted V curves, Synchronous Motor as Synchronous  Condenser for pf Improvement, Method of starting, Torque & Torque Angle.

2. Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution: Hydal, Thermal & Nuclear power plants, plant factors, terminologies connected with the above plants, Power plant Economics, major equipment in power station, power factor improvement, Substations.  MVA calculation, current limiting rectors, Typical transmission & distribution schemes, over head transmission lines. Line parameters:  calculation of resistance, inductance & capacitance.  Short medium & Long transmission Lines. HVDC Transmission concepts; Insulators: Types, potential distribution in suspension insulators, string efficiency, testing of insulators; Underground cables – types, material used, grading of cables, charging current, testing of cables; AC Distribution system: radial & ring main systems. Switch gear and Protection:  Fuses, Circuit breakers, switches, relays, protection schemes.

3. Power Electronics: Power semiconductor devices -  power diodes, power transistors, power MOSFET, IGBT, their switching characteristics, merits & demerits, their typical applications; Thyristsor -  Two – transistor analogy, static & dynamic characteristics- turn on & turn off characteristics, gate characteristics.  Triggering schemes, snubber circuits, Over current & Over voltage protection; Commutation: Line & forced commutation.

4. Power System Analysis & Computer Methods In Power Systems: Representation of power system components: Single line diagrams, per unit concept.  Symmetrical 3 phase faults: short circuit currents and selection of circuit breaker; Symmetrical components: Resolution of unbalanced voltages & currents into their symmetrical components. Power in terms of symmetrical components, Positive, negative & Zero sequence networks of power systems; Power systems Stability: Steady state and transient stability. Swing equation, equal-area criteria & its application; Load flow studies, Solution of lord flow studies by Gauss Sidal, N.R. method & fast decoupled method, economic operation of power system.

5. Classification of Electric drives heating & power rating of motors, Industrial drives, and electric traction.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Bio Medical Engineering & Medical Electronics

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Electrical Sciences

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

ELECTRICAL SCIENCES

BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING & MEDICAL  ELECTRONICS

Syllabus

PART- B

1. Bio Medical Instrumentation: Biomedical transducers & electrodes, Sources of bio-electric potentials,  bio-signals:- ECG, EEG, EMG, Defibrillators, Cardiac pacemakers, Implantable pace makers, Respitory measurements & aids, Blood flow meters, Audiometers.

2. Principals Of Medical Imaging: X-ray – methods of Generation, detection Biological effects, Image characteristics. Ultrasound – Generation, detection, diagnostic methods, Image characteristics, Biological Effects. Radionuclide Imaging:- Diagnostic methods, Imaging methods, Characteristics Biological effects. MRI:- Generation, detection of NMR signal, Imaging methods, NMR spectroscopy, Characteristics, Biological effects.

3. Signals & Systems, DSP: Types of Signals and Systems, Properties of Systems, Convolution, Correlation, Fourier series and transforms (Discrete Time), Z-transform, DFT and FFT, windowing techniques, analog and digital filter design, IIR, FIR filter Design, finite word length effect.

4. Bio-Medical Signal Processing: Digital filters, IIR filters – Smoothing, notch, Derivatives, Sampling, Integer Filters, Data Reduction techniques, Signal averaging, Frequency domain techniques- Fourier transform, Correlation, Convolution power spectrum estimation, ECG QRS detection,- power spectrum of ECG, BP filtering techniques, Different template matching, QRS detection algorithm.

5.  Image Processing: Sampling, Quantization, some  basic transformations, Properties of 2D    Fourier  transform, FFT, separable Image transforms, enhancement in frequency domain, Color Image processing, Masking from frequency domain specification:- errors free Compression, Lossy Compression, Image Compression standards, edge linking & boundary detection, Thresholding, Region oriented segmentation.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Computer Science & Engineering

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Computer Science & Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Syllabus

Engineering Mathematics: Mathematical Logic: Propositional Logic, First Order Logic.

Probability: Conditional Probability, Mean, Median, Mode and Standard Deviation, Random Variables; Distributions; uniform, normal, exponential, Poisson, Binomial.

Set Theory & Algebra: Sets; Relations, Functions; Groups; Partial Orders; Lattice; Boolean algebra.

Combinatorics: Permutations; Combinations; Counting; Summation; generating functions; recurrence relations; asymptotic.

Data Structures and Algorithms : Notion of abstract data types, Stack, Queue, List, Set, String, Tree, Binary search tree, Heap, Graph;

Tree and graph traversals, connected components, Spanning trees, shortest paths; Hashing, Sorting, Searching; Design techniques (Greedy, Dynamic Programming, Divide-and-conquer);

Asymptotic analysis (best, worst, average case) of time and space, Upper and Lower bounds on the complexity of specific problems, NP-completeness.

Logic Design and Computer Organization : Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of Combinational and Sequential circuits; Number representation and Computer Arithmetic (fixed and floating point); Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and Data-path, hardwired and micro-programmed control, memory interface, I/O interface (Interrupt and DMA mode), Serial communication interface, Instruction pipelining, Cache main and secondary storage.

Formal Languages and Automata Theory : Regular languages and finite automata, Context free languages and Push-down automata, Recursively enumerable sets and Turing machines, Un-decidability;

System software : Lexical analysis, Parsing, Syntax directed translation, Runtime environment, Code generation, linking (static and dynamic);

Operating Systems : Classical concepts (concurrency, synchronization, deadlock), Processes, threads and Inter-process communication, CPU scheduling, Memory management, File systems, I/O systems, Protection and security.

Databases : Relational model (ER-model, relational algebra, tuple calculus), Database design (integrity constraints, normal forms), Query languages (SQL), File structures (sequential files, indexing, B+ trees), Transactions and concurrency control;

Computer networks : ISO / OSI stack, Data encoding and transmission, data link control, sliding window protocols, LAN architecture, LAN systems, Ethernet, Token ring, routing protocols, Packet switching, Network devices – switches, gateways, TCP / UDP, application layer protocols and systems (http, smtp, dns, ftp), network security.

Web technologies : Three tier web based architectures; JSP, ASP, J2EE, .NEET systems; html, XML

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Architecture

December 4th, 2009

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

ARCHITECTURE

Syllabus

CITY Planning: Historical development of city planning, principals pf city planning new towns, survey method, site planning and planning regulations and building bye laws.

Housing : Concept of shelter, housing design and policies, role of government agencies, finance and management.

Landscape Design: Principles of landscape design, landscape elements, materials, planning design

Visual and Urban design: Principles of visual composition, proportion, scale, rhythm, symmetry, asymmetry, harmony, balance of form and color sence of place and space, division of space, focal point vista, visual survey.

History of Architecture; Indian – Indus vally, Vedic, Buddhist, Indo Aryan, Dravidian and mughal periods; European – Egyptian, Greek, Rioman, Medieval, and renaissance periods.

Devepolment of Contemporary Architecture: Development and impact on society since industrial revolution, influence of modern art on architecture, works national and international architects, post – modernism in architecture.

Planning Theory: Planning process, comprehensive planning, land use and density in residential and non-residential area, central place theory, rank – size rule, settlement pattern, land utilization, and district level planning.

Techiques of planning: Application of remote sensing techniques in  urban and regional planning surveys, methods of preparation of urban and regional development plans, structure plans, strategy plans etc; and site planning principles and design.

Note: The questions may be of multiple choices, objectives type pertaining to the syllabus
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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Chemical Engineering

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Chemical Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Syllabus

1. Process Calculations: Units and Standards, material and energy balance, humidity and saturation and combustion.

2. Fluid Mechanics: Fluid statics, incompressible flow through conduits, flow meters, flow past immersed bodies, transportation of fluids.

3. Mechanical Operations: Size analysis, reduction and separation, filteration, agitation and material handling.

4. Thermodynamics: First and Second law of thermodynamics, PVT relations, thermodynamic relations, phase equilibria and reaction equilibria

5. Heat Transfer: Conduction, convection, heat exchangers, steady and unsteady state heat transfer and radiation.

6. Mass Transfer: Diffusion, convective mass transfer, gas liquid contactors, distillation, absorption, adsorption, leaching, drying, evaporation, crystallization.

7. Reaction Kinetics: Theories of reaction rates; kinetics of homogeneous reactions, interpretation of kinetic data, single and multiple reactions in ideal reactors, non-ideal reactors; residence time; non-isothermal reactors; kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions; diffusion effects in catalysis.

8. Process Control: Measurement of process variables; sensors, transducers and their dynamics, dynamics of simple systems, dynamics such as CSTRs, transfer functions and responses of simple systems, process reaction curve, controller modes (P, PI, and PID); control valves; analysis of closed loop systems including stability, frequency response (including Bode plots) and controller tuning, cascade, feed forward control.

9. Pollution Control Engineering: Waste Water Treatment, Air pollution treatment, Solid Waste Treatment, Noise Control.

10. Process Industries: Water, Industrial Gases: Co2, H2, O2, N2, Water Gas, and shift Gas, Sulfur: SO2, SO3, Acids: Surfuic, Hydrochloric and Phosporic Acids. Fertilizers: Ammonia, Urea, Ammonium Chloride, Ammonium Nittrate, Ammonium Phosphate, Ammonium Sulfate, DAP, Concept of Sustained and Solubilised Fertilizer and Formulation, Potash Fertilizers, Bio-Fertilizers. Coal tar distillation and Chemicals from coal. Oils, Fats, and Waxes, Soaps and Pulp and Paper, Sugar and Starch Industries, Fermatation Industried, Peroleum Industries – Constituts of crude petroleum, refining and processing, polymers and Rubber.

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Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Civil Engineering

December 4th, 2009

Karnataka PGCET Exam Syllabus for Civil Engineering

Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2009

(PGCET – 2009) for admission to M.E/M.Tech/M.Arch course in Karnataka

Visvesvaraya Technological University

“Jnana Sangma”‘  Machhe, Belgaum 590 014

Karnataka

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Syllabus

1. Elements of Civil Engineering & Strength of Materials:

Force and its types, Concept of equilibrium, Building stones, Bricks, Cement and its properties, Timber and its properties, Columns and Struts, Stress and Mohr’s circle, Types of Beams, Bending moments and Shear force, Bending stress and Shear stress, Cylinders, Torsion.

2. Building Engineering Science:

Safe bearing capacity, Foundation, Types of Foundation, Footings and types, Reinforced Cement concrete, Mortars, Woods, Types of roofs, Cement and its types, Bricks Lintels, Chajja and Masonry, Staircase, Trusses.

3.   Surveying:

Chain surveying, Errors in surveying, Compass surveying, Omitted measurements, Plain table surveying, Leveling, Trigonometric surveying, Tachometric surveying, Contouring, Curves, Calculation of are and volume.

4.   Fluid Mechanics:

Different types of fluids and units, pressure, byoyant force, Different types of flows, Bernoulli’s theorem, Discharge Measurements, Orifice, most economical section of the channel, Reynold’s and Fraud’s number, Similarities, Pressure measuring devices.

5.   Structures:

Beams – Singly, doubly, flanged beams  Slabs   – One-way, two way and flab slabs  Strairs Columns and column footings (isolated and combined footings)   Raft foundation

Steel structures: Analysis and design of tension and compression members, beams and beam- column, column bases, connections – simple and eccentric, beams – column connections, plate girders and trusses, plastic analysis of beams and frames

6.   Geo-technical Engineering:

Physical properties of soils, Water in soils, Stress in soils, Consolidation and settlement, Shear strength of soils, Shallow foundations, Site investigation, Stability of slopes, Earth pressure.

7.   Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering:

Quantity of Water-water demand, Population forecast, Sources of Water, Quality of water, Types of pipes, Types of pumps, Water treatment units – sedimentation, aeration, flocculation, filtration, Screening, Pipe joints, Conveyance of Water, Quantity of Sewage, Characteristics of Sewage, pH, BOD, COD, DO and others, Sewers, Sewer Appurtenances, Biological treatment, Sewage treatment units-screening, Grit chamber, Skimming tanks, Detritus tank, Trickling filter, Contact beds, Septic tank, Imhoff tank, ASP, Sewage disposal units.

8.   Transportation Engineering:

Highway Geometric Design: Highway cross-section elements, Sight distance, Design of Horizontal alignment, Design of Vertical alignment.

Traffic Engineering: Traffic characteristics, Traffic operation, Pavement materials, Design and evaluation, Rail Gage, Train Resistance, Power of Locomotive, Rails, Sleepers, Curvature of Track, Tunneling of soft soil, Transition curve, Harbour and Dock.

9. Hydrology:

Hydrologic cycle, rainfall, unit hydrograph, flood estimation, reservoir design, well hydraulics.

10.    Irrigation:

Duty, Delta, Crop water requirements, design of lined and unlined canals, head work, gravity dams and orgee spillways, Irrigation method.

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