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Friday, November 27, 2009

Student day

Hey friends I am invited you to celebrate the most heppest day in your life (school and college life), STUDENT LIFE .
All of you listen about Teachers day, mother day, father day , valentine day and many more day .
these are base on some relation, good work , different age and other factor.
So my friends for all over the work, are you ready to start STUDENT DAY . This day is for student , We are free to anything today . the college and school are open but classes are close ,only and only must . this day is use do something different ,do work for development of student

Till now i am not decide on which day this festival (STUDENT DAY) is celebrate. I am requested to all my friends please comment about date of STUDENT DAY . what are you want to do in STUDENT DAY? and anything about STUDENT dAY . Your idea and help is required for success this important Event .

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hey friends i have to create logo for my blog, some of the logo are posting here . need your suggestion for best logo of our site . this blog for those student who want enjoyment along with study in their school and college . so come here again and again . and give your valuable idea for development of this blog
thanks
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Chartered Accountancy Course Information

Chartered Accountancy is a profession which comes in the top options in India because of the huge growing demand and practical exposure it needs. The areas which are dealt in this profession are taxation, corporate finance, project evaluation, business & corporate low, auditing, accounting practice. There are thousands of students who aim to become a professional chartered accountant every but a very few number of students pass out this exam series which is less than 1% of the total entrants.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India [ICAI] is a accountancy body whose headoffice is located in New Delhi and five regional councils located in Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi & Kanpur and 117 branches all over the country. The ICAI institute has 18 chapters located at Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Botswana, Doha, Dubai, Indonesia, Jeddah, Kuwait, London, Melbourne, Nairobi, Nigeria, Port Moresby, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia, Sydney, Toronto and Zambia which handles the students courses, examinations and complete procedures.

Requirements Steps to become a CA :

  1. Once you pass out your Class 10th examinations from a school which is recognized by the central government you need to Enrol with the Institute for Common Proficiency Test.
  2. After completing the Class 12 ie Senior Secondary Examinations the student should appear for Common Proficiency Test which is held twice a year ie june & december though the exam dates keep changing.
  3. Join PCC, articled training with a certified Chartered Accountant and register for a 100 Hours Information Technology Training[ITT] with listed institutes like NIIT, Aptech etc after passing CPT & 10+2 Exams.
  4. The Student should complete the 100 Hours ITT Course within 3 months of time which is generally a 25days program based on 4 hours/day schedule with the computer institute and its useful for learning computer based auditing and related computer course.
  5. Next the CA Student has to appear for PCE Exam[Professional Competence Examination] if he has worked as a article clerk with a CA for a period of 15 months minimum 3months prior to the exam month and also has to have completed the 100 Hours computer training course. Note that 8 months of audit training is equally treated as 6 months of articled training as per the requirement.
  6. Next the student has to join the CA Final course after passing the above mentioned PCE and while registering collect study materials and start the preperation for final CA Exams. He should also complete General Management and Communication Skills Course during the last 12 months of articled trianing and should also have completed 3.5 years articled training.
  7. Appear for the final CA Exam when the practical training is completed. Pass the final exam and complete the General Management and Communication Skills Course[GMCS]

After the completion of all the above mentioned steps , the student would be called Associate Chartered Accountant[ACA] because he is in the starting stage and after professional experiance he would become Fellows Chartered Accountant[FCA] after which he is eligible to hold a certificate for public practice.

List of Chartered Institutes all over the World :
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia
* Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accountants
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Barbados
* Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
* Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ghana
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Guyana
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
* Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal
* New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sierra Leone
* South African Institute of Chartered Accountants
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Trinidad and Tobago
* Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe

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MBBS College in bihar

No College Name College Address & Contact Details
1 A.N. Magadh Medical College Gaya-823001, (Bihar)
2 Bhagalpur Medical College Bhagalpur- 812001, (Bihar)
3 Birsa Memorial Institute Of Medical & Allied Science P.O. Korrah, Hazaribagh-825301,
(Bihar)
4 Darbhanga Medical College Laheriasarai-846003 (Darbhanga), (Bihar)
5 DR. S.M. Naqui Imam Medical & Dental College Bahera, Distt. Darbhanga-847201, (Bihar)
6 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Bhagatpur-812001, (Bihar)
7 Katihar Medical College(B.N. Mandal University, Madhipura, Bihar) Karim Bagg, PB No.23, Katihar-854105, (Bihar)
8 M.G.M Medical College
Dimna Road, Jamshedpur-831012, (Bihar)
9 Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College & Lions Seva Kendra Hospital Kishanganj, Bihar-855107,
(Bihar)
10 Maulana Azad Institute Of Medical Sciences Gaya, (Bihar)
11 Nalanda Medical College Kankerbagh, Patna-800020, (Bihar)
12 Patliputra Medical College Dhanbad-826005, (Bihar)
13 Patna Medical College Patna-800004, (Bihar)
14 Rajendra Medical College Ranchi-894009, (Bihar)
15 Kathihar Medical College (Al-Karim Educational Trust Patna) Raja Bazar, Bailey Road, Patna- 800014
16 Sri Krishna Medical College Muzaffarpur, (Bihar)
17 Mithila Minority Dental College and Hospital Samstipur Highway, Darbhanga 04
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MBA college in west bangal

No College Name College Address & Contact Details
1 ABS Academy J.P. Avenue, Sagarbhanga,Durgapur , West Bengal – 713211
Phone: 0343-2550697, 0343-2550698
Fax: 0343-2550699
Email: info@absacademy.con
Website :www.absacademy.com
2 ABSS Institute of Higher Education 21 / A, Agrasain Street, Liluah,Howrah , West Bengal
Phone: 033-26554544, 033-26554547
Email: absscollege@hotmail.com
Website :www.absscollege.net
3 Amity Global Business School ‘RDB’ Boulevard, 6th Floor, Sector-5, Salt Lake, Kolkata , West Bengal – 700091
Website :www.amityvarsity.com
4 Annex College of Management Studies AD-65, Salt Lake City, kol-64,Kolkata , West Bengal
Phone: 033-23214221, 033-23584850
Fax: 033-23584850
Email: annexcal@rediffmail.com
Website :www.annexcollege.ac.in
5 Annex College of Management Studies
BE-31 Salt Lake City, Tank: 4, Kol 64,Kolkata, West Bengal
Phone: 033-23592514
Email: annexcal@rediffmail.com
Website :www.annexcollege.ac.in
6 Apex Management Institute
A-201, Rangamati Path, Sec-2C, Bidhannagar, Durgapur , West Bengal – 713212
Email: info@apexmanagement.org
Website :www.apexmanagement.org
7 Army Institute of Management
Judges Court Road, Opposite Alipore Telephone Exchange, P.O. Box No. 16710, Alipore,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700002
Phone: 033-24794494, 033-24398335, 033-24398337
Fax: 033-24794929
Email: aim_kol@rediffmail.com
Website :www.aim.ac.in
8
Aryabhattya Institute of Engineering & Management
Panagarh Gram, P.O: Panagarh Bazaar, Burdwan, Durgapur , West Bengal – 713148
Phone: 0343-2526415, 0343-2526416
Fax: 0343-2526417
Email: info@aiemd.in
Website :www.aiemd.in
9 B.P. Poddar Institute of Management & Technology EN-31, Salt Lake Electronic Complex, Sector-V, Kolkata , West Bengal – 700091
Phone: 033-23572508, 033-23572509
Fax: 033-23572510
Website :www.bppimt.acin
10 Bengal College of Engineering & Technology Shahid Sukumar Banerjee Sarani, Bidhan Nagar, Durgapur , West Bengal – 700017
Phone: 033-2532606
Email: contact@bcetdgp.ac.in
Website :www.bcetdgp.ac.in
11 Bengal Institute of Engineering & Technology Shantiniketan, Sriniketan Bypass, P.O. Doranda, Birbhum , West Bengal – 731236
Phone: 03463-271353, 03463-271354
Fax: 03463-271371
Email: bitmsantiniketan@gmail.com
Website :www.cameliagroup.org
12 Bhavan’s Institute of Management Science Block – FA, Sector-III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata , West Bengal – 700097
Phone: 033-3358754
Fax: 033-3351250
Email: bimscal@vsnl.net
Website :www.bimscal.org
13 Birla School of Management
11, Lower Rawdon Street,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700020
Phone: 033-24543243
Fax: 033-22817479
Email: info@swtjdbimagement.org
Website :www.mmabirlaschoolofmanagement.org
14 Burdwan Institute of Management & Computer Science
Hatudewan, Pirtala, Bajepratappur, Katwa Road,Bardhaman , West Bengal – 713101
Phone: 0342-2622175, 0342-2622859
Email: bims@bims.co.in
Website :www.bims.co.in
15
Camellia School of Business Management
Digberia (Babu Road), Madhyamgram,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700129
Phone: 033-64551145, 033-64551146, 033-64551660
Email: csbm@vsnl.net
Website :www.camelliagroup.org
16 Chinsurah Institute of Management & Technology Akhanbazar, Chinsurah,Hooghly , West Bengal – 712101
Phone: 033-26805802
Email: director@chinimt.com
Website :www.chinimt.com
17
Dinabandhu Andrews Institute of Technology & Management
Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Garia,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700084
Phone: 033-24301878, 033-24304876
Fax: 033-24301672
Email: daitam@vnsl.net.in
Website :www.daitm.org
18 Dr. B.C. Roy Engineering College Jemua Road, Fuljhore,Durgapur , West Bengal – 713206
Phone: 0343-2501353, 0343-2502449, 0343-2503424
Email: dgp_bcrec@sancharnet.in
Website :www.brec.org
19 Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology Vill-Basantapur, P.O. Basantapur, PS-Dumkal,Murshidabad , West Bengal – 742406
Phone: 03481-230033
Fax: 03481-231188
Email: dietnet@sancharnet.in
Website :www.b-e-s.net
20 Durgapur Society of Management Science Dr. Zakir Hussain Avenue, Bidhan Nagar,Durgapur , West Bengal – 713206
Phone: 0343-2532213, 0343-2532214, 0343-2532215
Fax: 0343-2536993
Email: info@dsmsindia.org
Website :www.dsmsindia.org
21 Eastern Institute of Management, IISCO House, 7th Floor, 50, Jawaharlal Nehru Road (Near Birla Planetorium),Kolkata , West
Bengal – 700071Kolkata , West Bengal – 700071
Phone: 033-22825792, 033-22825794, 033-22827395
Fax: 033-22829343
Email: eim@eim.ac.in
Website :www.eim.ac.in
22 Faculty Council for Post Graduate Studies in Arts & Commerce Raibati,Bardhaman , West Bengal – 713104
Phone: 0342-2533913, 0342-2533914, 0342-2533917
Fax: 0342-2530452
Email: pio@buruniv.ac.in
Website :www.buruniv.ac.in
23 Faculty Council for Post Graduate Studies in Commerce,Social Welfare & Business Mgmt. Senate House, 87/1, College Street,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700073
Phone: 033-22410071
Email: admin@caluniv.ac.in
Website :www.caluniv.ac.in
24 Faculty of Engineering, Technology & Management Kalyani,Nadia , West Bengal
Phone: 033-25828690, 033-25822505, 033-25822510
Fax: 033-25828282
Email: vckalayani@yahoo.com
Website :www.klyuniv.ac.in
25 Future Institute of Engineering & Management
Sonarpur Station Road,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700150
Phone: 033-24345640, 033-24345641, 033-24345615
Fax: 033-24345641
Email: silajit@fiemonline.com
Website :www.fiemonline.orgq
26 George College 136, B.B. Ganguly Street,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700012
Phone: 033-32930639, 033-32984847, 033-22176142
Email: enquiry@georgecollege.org
Website :www.georgecollege.org
27 Global Institute of Science & Technology SEC-8, Haldia Township,Purba Medinipur , West Bengal – 721607
Phone: 03244-263587
Fax: 03244-263091
Email: gist@icare-haldia.org
Website :www.icare-haldia.org
28
Globsyn Business School
XI, 11 & 12, Block EP, Sector V, Salt Lake Electronics Complex, Kolkata , West Bengal -700091
Phone: 033-23573610, 033-23573611, 033-23573614
Fax: 033-23573684
Email: gbs@globsyn.co.in
Website :www.globsynbschool.com
29 Haldia Institute of Technology Haldia,Purba Medinipur , West Bengal – 721657
Phone: 03224-252900
Fax: 03224-252800
Email: institute@hit-haldia.net
Website :www.hit-haldia.net
30 Heritage Institute of Technology Chowbaga Road, Anandapur, P.O. East, Kolkata Township, Kolkata , West Bengal – 700107
Phone: 033-24430456, 033-24430457, 033-24430458
Fax: 033-24430455
Email: admin@heritageit.edu
Website :www.heritageit.edu
31 ICFAI Business School Block-GP, Plot No. J-3, Sector-5, Salt Lake,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700091
Phone: 033-23577124, 033-23577125, 033-23577148
Fax: 033-23577129
Email: ibskol@ibsindia.org
Website :www.ibsindia.org
32 Indian Centre For Advancement of Research & Education ICARE Complex, HIT Campus, P.O. Hatiberia, Haldia,Purba Medinipur , West Bengal
Phone: 03224-255275
Fax: 03224-252800
Email: icare_haldia@rediffmail.com
Website :www.icare-haldia.org
33 Indian Institute of Management Diamond Harbour Road, Joka,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700010
Phone: 033-24678300, 033-24678302, 033-24678304
Website :www.iimscal.ac.in
34 Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management Management House, College Square West,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700073
Phone: 033-22413648, 033-22413756, 033-22415792
Fax: 033-22413975
Email: iiswbm@iiswbm.edu
Website :www.iiswbm.edu
35 Indian Institute of Software Technology AE-355 Salt Lake,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700064
Phone: 033-3585415
Fax: 033-2545691
Website :www.sts-iist.com
36 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur , West Bengal – 721302
Phone: 03222-255221
Fax: 03222-255303
Email: asregpgr@adm.iitkgp.ernet.iN
Website :www.iitkgp.ac.in
37 Institute of Business Management & Research, New Campus 318-A, Prantik Pally, Rajdanga Opp. Southern Conclave , Kolkata , West Bengal – 700107
Phone: 033-21121445, 033-24414822, 033-24414823
Fax: 033-24414824
Email: ibmr@vsnl.com
Website :www.ibmrkolkata.org
38 Institute of Professional Studies Research 63/2C, Sarat Bose Road,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700025
Email: ipsar@sify.com
Website :www.ipsarhouse.com
39 Institute of Science & Technology At-Dhurabila, Dhamkuria, Chandrakona Town,Purba Medinipur , West Bengal – 721201
Phone: 03225-267288
Fax: 03225-26644
Email: principal@istonline.org.in
Website :www.istonline.org.in
40 International Institute of Management Sciences NH-6, Bombay Road, Palara (Opp. Bisk Farm), P.O. Mahisrekha, Nearest Railway
Station-Kulgachia,Howrah , West Bengal – 711303
Phone: 033-26210775
Email: cal_iims@sify.com
Website :www.iimkolkata.org
41 JIS College of Engineering Block A, Phase III, Kalyani,Nadia , West Bengal – 741235
Phone: 033-25822137
Fax: 033-25822138
Website :www.jiscollege.ac.in/
42 Kotibarsha Institute of Technology & Management P.O. Binadpur, Dakshin,Dinajpur , West Bengal – 733121
Phone: 03524-259055
Email: director@kitm.net.in
Website :www.kitm.net.in
43 Management Institute of Durgapur
G.T. Road, Rajbandh,Durgapur , West Bengal – 713212
Phone: 0343-2520712, 0343-2520713
Fax: 0343-2520881
Email: diatmraj@sancharnet.in
Website :www.mid.rahaul.ac.in
44 Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology Techno Complex, Madurdaha, Beside NRI Complex, Uchhepota, Kolkata , West Bengal – 700150
Phone: 033-24431032, 033-30943462
Fax: 033-24431032
Email: info@msitcollege.org
Website :www.technoindiagroup.com
45 Narula Institute of Technology
81, Nilgunge Road, Agarpara,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700109
Phone: 033-25638888, 033-25637777
Fax: 033-25837029
Website :www.nit.ac.in/
46 National Institute of Technology West Bengal – 713209
Phone: 0343-2546397
Fax: 0343-2547375
Email: director@nitdgp.ac.in
Website :www.nitdgp.ac.in
47 NSHM Business Schoo 124, B L Saha Road,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700053
Phone: 033-24032300, 033-24032301
Email: info@nshm.com
Website :www.nshm.com
48 Pailan College of Management & Technology Bengal Pailan Park, Phase-I, Off Diamond Harbour Road, P.O. Pailan,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700104
Phone: 033-24535605, 033-24978006, 033-24978007
Fax: 033-24535605
Email: pcmt@pcmt-india.net
Website :www.pcmt-india.net
49
Regional Engineering College
Mahatma Gandhi Avenue,Durgapur , West Bengal – 713209
Phone: 0343-546397, 0343-546753
Email: recdgppr@dte.vsnl.net.in
Website :www.recdgp.ac.in
50 School of Materials Science & Engineering
Bengal Engineering & Science University, Shibpur, P.O. Botanic Garden,Howrah , West Bengal – 711103
Phone: 033-26689312
Fax: 033-26689313
Website :www.becs.ac.in
51
Siliguri Institute of Technology
P.O. Sukna, Siliguri,Darjeeling , West Bengal – 734225
Phone: 0353-2574074, 0353-25704076
Fax: 053-2574075
Email: info@sitcollege.org
Website :www.technoindiagroup.com
52 Subhas Bose Institute of Hotel Management EN-33, Sector-I, Salt Lake City,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700064
Phone: 033-23598508, 033-23589673
Email: info@sbihm.com
Website :www.sbihm.com
53 TASMAC, Kolkata Campus TASMAC House , 27, GN Block, Near Godrej Factory,Sector 5,Salt Lake,Kolkata , West Bengal – 700091
Phone: 033-23572551, 033-23572552, 033-23572553
Fax: 033-23572554
Email: Kolkata@tasmac.ac.in
Website :www.tasmac.ac.in/wales
54 Techno India
EM 4 / 1, Salt Lake City, Sector-V (Near Karunamayee,Kolkata , West Bengal
Phone: 033-23575683, 033-23575684
Website :www.technoindiagroup.com
55 The Heritage Academy Chowbaga Road, Anandapur, P.O. East, Kolkata Township, Kolkata , West Bengal -700107
Phone: 033-24430456, 033-24430457, 033-24430458
Fax: 033-24430455
Email: admin@theheritageacademy.in
Website :www.theheritageacademy.in
56 TIG Business School
Chatterjee International Centre, 12th Floor, 33A, Chowringhee Road, Kolkata , West Bengal -
700071
Phone: 033-22264396, 033-22269785
Fax: 033-22262814
Email: info@technoindiagroup.com
Website :www.technoindiagroup.com
57 Vinod Gupta School of Management Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur , West Bengal – 721302
Phone: 03222-283874
Fax: 03222-278027
Email: admission@vgsom.iiktgp.ernet.in
Website :www.som.iiktgp.ernet.in
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Thursday, November 26, 2009

college Days

This is a video of AIEMD student( An engireening college in durgapur) . All the student are leave college after completing their college .
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College life

hey friends how r you?
hope all are happy and enjoy you life .
i am invite you people to join this discussion .
All of you know that college is the best place for enjoy and build carrier .
what do you do for enjoy in college?
this is the topic of discussion.
you participate in this discussion and share your college life with me and all the visitor of this side.
so start sharing with me .
you post your story via mail and comment .
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Top college for MBA in INDIA

Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM A)
Ranked amongst the top most business schools in India and Asia. The institute offers four programmes in Management. The PGP - Post Graduate Program (equivalent to MBA), the FPM - Fellowship Program in Management(equivalent to Ph.D), the FDP - Faculty Development Program for Management teachers and Trainers and the MDP - Management Development Program - a refresher for middle and top level managers. Admission process for PGP and FPM of IIM Ahemedabad involves taking the Common Admission Test (CAT) followed by group discussion and interviews for short listed candidates.

Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM C) @ Kolkatta
Ranked amongst the most prestigious business schools in India and Asia. The institute offers three full time programs. The PGDM - Post Graduate Program in Management (equivalent to MBA), the FPM - Fellowship Program in Management, the PGDCM - Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided Management. All three programs require the candidate to take CAT. The institute also offer part time PGDBM - Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management for managers with relevant work experience. In addition, MDP - Management Development Programs are held in regular intervals for middle and top level managers.

Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM B)
IIM Bangalore offers two year full time PGP - Post Graduate Program in Management (equivalent to MBA) and a FPM - Fellowship Program in Management. Both these programs require the candidate to take CAT. The institute also offers part time non residential PGSM - Post Graduate Program in Software Enterprise Management. There is a separate entrance test for this program. This business school is ranked amongst the top three business schools in the country.

Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIM L)
IIM Lucknow offers a two year full time residential PGP - Post Graduate Program in Management and a four year FPM program. Both these programs require a candidate to take CAT. The institute also has an interesting student exchange program where students of this B-School go to premier B-Schools the world over and do part of their education. Students and faculty from these internationally reputed B-Schools in turn visit IIM Lucknow. It is ranked amongst the top five B-Schools in India.

XLRI - Xavier Labour Research Institute, Jamshedpur
Xavier Labour Research Institute, popularly known as XLRI was established in 1949 at Jamshedpur. The institute offers two courses at the post graduation level in management - a post graduate diploma in Business administration and a post graduate diploma in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations (PMIR). Online version of the brochure is also available. In 2001, the average salary (including foreign offers) soared by 70% (over last year) to a whopping Rs.8.06 lakhs per annum. The offers in the Business Management program averaged at an awe-inspiring Rs.9.71 lakhs and in the Personnel Management program at Rs. 6.5 lakhs. And these exclude ESOPs and other means of compensation.

ISB - Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad is emerging as a preferred choice for MBA aspirants who want to pack in the program into a one year course. As it gradually builds up its permanent faculty base, the ISB has created a unique and sustainable visiting faculty model with some of the world's leading academicians from Wharton, Kellogg, Harvard, Stanford, Chicago, Duke and Texas among others. The school offers a one year Post Graduate Program in Management.

FMS - Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi
FMS is amongst the top 10 B-Schools in the country and probably one of the two attached to a university amongst the top ten. The full time program of FMS started in 1967. The whole outgoing batch of 2002 was placed within a span of 2 days. There were 8 foreign offers including British American Tobacco (BAT), OLAM and QAI among others.

Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM I)
The Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIMI) is the latest addition to the IIM community. IIMI has a two-year post graduate programme emphasizing on Experiential learning, IT orientation, and Social Sensitivity. The construction of the new campus is progressing at a rapid pace and IIMI plans to operate out of the new campus from June 2003. IIM-I offers the following programs viz., (a) The Post Graduate Programme (PGP), a two year programme (b) Management Development Programme. These are held throughout the year. (c) Faculty Development Programme (FDP) is designed to assist in the development of teachers, researchers, and trainers for management education and (d) Executive Post-Graduate Programme (Exe-PGP) a 18-months programme, designed for working executives.

Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM K - Calicut)
Established in 1996, The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, IIMK is the fifth Indian Institute of Management. Its academic programmes encompass a range of long term full time diploma programmes such as the Post Graduate Programme in Management, and a number of short duration executive education programmes. The institute also offers an "Interactive Distance Learning Programme"
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

DRDO Syllabus

Syllabus for Chemical Engineering paper DRDO-SET

  1. Process Calculations and Thermodynamics: Laws of conservation of mass and energy; use of tie components; recycle, bypass and purge calculations; degree of freedom analysis. First and Second laws of thermodynamics. First law application to close and open systems. Second law and Entropy Thermodynamic properties of pure substances: equation of state and departure function, properties of mixtures: partial molar properties, fugacity, excess properties and activity coefficients; phase equilibria: predicting VLE of systems; chemical reaction equilibria.

  2. Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations: Fluid statics, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, Bernoulli equation, Macroscopic friction factors, energy balance, dimensional analysis, shell balances, flow through pipeline systems, flow meters, pumps and compressors, packed and fluidized beds, elementary boundary layer theory, size reduction and size separation; free and hindered settling; centrifuge and cyclones; thickening and classification, filtration, mixing and agitation; conveying of solids.

  3. Heat Transfer: Conduction, convection and radiation, heat transfer coefficients, steady and unsteady heat conduction, boiling, condensation and evaporation; types of heat exchangers and evaporators and their design.

  4. Mass Transfer: Fick’s laws, molecular diffusion in fluids, mass transfer coefficients, film, penetration and surface renewal theories; momentum, heat and mass transfer analogies; stagewise and continuous contacting and stage efficiencies; HTU & NTU concepts design and operation of equipment for distillation, absorption, leaching, liquid-liquid extraction, drying, humidification, dehumidification and adsorption.

  5. Chemical Reaction Engineering: Theories of reaction rates; kinetics of homogeneous reactions, interpretation of kinetic data, single and multiple reactions in ideal reactors, non-ideal reactors; residence time distribution, single parameter model; non-isothermal reactors; kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions; diffusion effects in catalysis.

  6. Process Calculations and Thermodynamics: Laws of conservation of mass and energy; use of tie components; recycle, bypass and purge calculations; degree of freedom analysis. First and Second laws of thermodynamics. First law application to close and open systems. Second law and Entropy Thermodynamic properties of pure substances: equation of state and departure function, properties of mixtures: partial molar properties, fugacity, excess properties and activity coefficients; phase equilibria: predicting VLE of systems; chemical reaction equilibria.

  7. Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations: Fluid statics, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, Bernoulli equation, Macroscopic friction factors, energy balance, dimensional analysis, shell balances, flow through pipeline systems, flow meters, pumps and compressors, packed and fluidized beds, elementary boundary layer theory, size reduction and size separation; free and hindered settling; centrifuge and cyclones; thickening and classification, filtration, mixing and agitation; conveying of solids.

  8. Heat Transfer: Conduction, convection and radiation, heat transfer coefficients, steady and unsteady heat conduction, boiling, condensation and evaporation; types of heat exchangers and evaporators and their design.

  9. Mass Transfer: Fick’s laws, molecular diffusion in fluids, mass transfer coefficients, film, penetration and surface renewal theories; momentum, heat and mass transfer analogies; stagewise and continuous contacting and stage efficiencies; HTU & NTU concepts design and operation of equipment for distillation, absorption, leaching, liquid-liquid extraction, drying, humidification, dehumidification and adsorption.

  10. Chemical Reaction Engineering: Theories of reaction rates; kinetics of homogeneous reactions, interpretation of kinetic data, single and multiple reactions in ideal reactors, non-ideal reactors; residence time distribution, single parameter model; non-isothermal reactors; kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions; diffusion effects in catalysis.

Syllabus for Computer Science and Engineering paper DRDO-SET

  1. Theory of Computation: Regular languages and finite automata, Context free languages and Push-down automata, Recursively enumerable sets and Turing machines, Undecidability; NP-completeness.

  2. Digital Logic: Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits; Number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point).

  3. Computer Organization and Architecture: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data-path, CPU control design, Memory interface, I/O interface (Interrupt and DMA mode), Instruction pipelining, Cache and main memory, Secondary storage.

  4. Programming and Data Structures: Programming in C; Functions, Recursion, Parameter passing, Scope, Binding; Abstract data types, Arrays, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees, Binary search trees, Binary heaps.

  5. Algorithms: Analysis, Asymptotic notation, Notions of space and time complexity, Worst and average case analysis; Design: Greedy approach, Dynamic programming, Divide-and-conquer; Tree and graph traversals, Connected components, Spanning trees, Shortest paths; Hashing, Sorting, Searching.

  6. Compiler Design: Lexical analysis, Parsing, Syntax directed translation, Runtime environments, Intermediate and target code generation, Basics of code optimization.

  7. Operating System: Processes, Threads, Inter-process communication, Concurrency, Synchronization, Deadlock, CPU scheduling, Memory management and virtual memory, File systems, I/O systems, Protection and security.

Syllabus for Electronics and Communication Engineering paper DRDO-SET

  1. Networks: Network graphs: matrices associated with graphs; incidence, fundamental cut set and fundamental circuit matrices. Solution methods: nodal and mesh analysis. Network theorems: superposition, Thevenin and Norton’s maximum power transfer, Wye-Delta transformation. Steady state sinusoidal analysis using phasors. Linear constant coefficient differential equations; time domain analysis of simple RLC circuits, Solution of network equations using Laplace transform: frequency domain analysis of RLC circuits. 2-port network parameters: driving point and transfer functions. State equations for networks.

  2. Electronic Devices: Energy bands in silicon, intrinsic and extrinsic silicon. Carrier transport in silicon: diffusion current, drift current, mobility, and resistivity. Generation and recombination of carriers. p-n junction diode, Zener diode, tunnel diode, BJT, JFET, MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, p-I-n and avalanche photo diode, Basics of LASERs. Device technology: integrated circuits fabrication process, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, photolithography, n-tub, p-tub and twin-tub CMOS process.

  3. Analog Circuits: Small Signal Equivalent circuits of diodes, BJTs, MOSFETs and analog CMOS. Simple diode circuits, clipping, clamping, rectifier. Biasing and bias stability of transistor and FET amplifiers. Amplifiers: single-and multi-stage, differential and operational, feedback, and power. Frequency response of amplifiers. Simple op-amp circuits. Filters. Sinusoidal oscillators; criterion for oscillation; single-transistor and op-amp configurations. Function generators and wave-shaping circuits, 555 Timers. Power supplies.

  4. Digital Circuits: Boolean algebra, minimization of Boolean functions; logic gates; digital IC families (DTL, TTL, ECL, MOS, CMOS). Combinatorial circuits: arithmetic circuits, code converters, multiplexers, decoders, PROMs and PLAs. Sequential circuits: latches and flip-flops, counters and shift-registers. Sample and hold circuits, ADCs, DACs. Semiconductor memories. Microprocessor(8085): architecture, programming, memory and I/O interfacing.

    Fourier series, continuous-time and discrete-time Fourier Transform, DFT and FFT, z-transform. Sampling theorem. Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) Systems: definitions and properties; causality, stability, impulse response, convolution, poles and zeros, parallel and cascade structure, frequency response, group delay, phase delay. Signal transmission through LTI systems.

  5. Control Systems: Basic control system components; block diagrammatic description, reduction of block diagrams. Open loop and closed loop (feedback) systems and stability analysis of these systems. Signal flow graphs and their use in determining transfer functions of systems; transient and steady state analysis of LTI control systems and frequency response. Tools and techniques for LTI control system analysis: root loci, Routh-Hurwitz criterion, Bode and Nyquist plots. Control system compensators: elements of lead and lag compensation, elements of Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control. State variable representation and solution of state equation of LTI control systems.

  6. Communications: Random signals and noise: probability, random variables, probability density function, autocorrelation, power spectral density. Analog communication systems: amplitude and angle modulation and demodulation systems, spectral analysis of these operations, superheterodyne receivers; elements of hardware, realizations of analog communication systems; signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) calculations for amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) for low noise conditions. Fundamentals of information theory and channel capacity theorem. Digital communication systems: pulse code modulation (PCM), differential pulse code modulation (DPCM), digital modulation schemes: amplitude, phase and frequency shift keying schemes (ASK, PSK, FSK), matched filter receivers, bandwidth consideration and probability of error calculations for these schemes. Basics of TDMA, FDMA and CDMA and GSM.

  7. Electromagnetics: Elements of vector calculus: divergence and curl; Gauss’ and Stokes’ theorems, Maxwell’s equations: differential and integral forms. Wave equation, Poynting vector. Plane waves: propagation through various media; reflection and refraction; phase and group velocity; skin depth. Transmission lines: characteristic impedance; impedance transformation; Smith chart; impedance matching; S parameters, pulse excitation. Waveguides: modes in rectangular waveguides; boundary conditions; cut-off frequencies; dispersion relations. Basics of propagation in dielectric waveguide and optical fibers. Basics of Antennas: Dipole antennas; radiation pattern; antenna gain.

Syllabus for Electrical Engineering paper DRDO-SET

  1. Electric Circuits and Fields: Network graph, KCL, KVL, node and mesh analysis, transient response of dc and ac networks; sinusoidal steady-state analysis, resonance, basic filter concepts; ideal current and voltage sources, Thevenin’s, Norton’s and Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer theorems, two-port networks, three phase circuits; Gauss Theorem, electric field and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions; Ampere’s and Biot-Savart’s laws; inductance; dielectrics; capacitance.

  2. Signals and Systems: Representation of continuous and discrete-time signals; shifting and scaling operations; linear, time-invariant and causal systems; Fourier series representation of continuous periodic signals; sampling theorem; Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms.

  3. Electrical Machines: Single phase transformer - equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, tests, regulation and efficiency; three phase transformers - connections, parallel operation; auto-transformer; energy conversion principles; DC machines - types, windings, generator characteristics, armature reaction and commutation, starting and speed control of motors; three phase induction motors - principles, types, performance characteristics, starting and speed control; single phase induction motors; synchronous machines - performance, regulation and parallel operation of generators, motor starting, characteristics and applications; servo and stepper motors.

  4. Power Systems: Basic power generation concepts; transmission line models and performance; cable performance, insulation; corona and radio interference; distribution systems; per-unit quantities; bus impedance and admittance matrices; load flow; voltage control; power factor correction; economic operation; symmetrical components; fault analysis; principles of over-current, differential and distance protection; solid state relays and digital protection; circuit breakers; system stability concepts, swing curves and equal area criterion; HVDC transmission and FACTS concepts.

  5. Control Systems: Principles of feedback; transfer function; block diagrams; steady-state errors; Routh and Niquist techniques; Bode plots; root loci; lag, lead and lead-lag compensation; state space model; state transition matrix, controllability and observability.

  6. Electrical and Electronic Measurements: Bridges and potentiometers; PMMC, moving iron, dynamometer and induction type instruments; measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor; instrument transformers; digital voltmeters and multimeters; phase, time and frequency measurement; Q-meters; oscilloscopes; potentiometric recorders; error analysis.

  7. Analog and Digital Electronics: Characteristics of diodes, BJT, FET; amplifiers - biasing, equivalent circuit and frequency response; oscillators and feedback amplifiers; operational amplifiers - characteristics and applications; simple active filters; VCOs and timers; combinational and sequential logic circuits; multiplexer; Schmitt trigger; multi-vibrators; sample and hold circuits; A/D and D/A converters; 8-bit microprocessor basics, architecture, programming and interfacing.

  8. Power Electronics and Drives: Semiconductor power diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTOs, MOSFETs and IGBTs - static characteristics and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phase control rectifiers; bridge converters - fully controlled and half controlled; principles of choppers and inverters; basis concepts of adjustable speed dc and ac drives

Syllabus for Instrumentation Engineering paper DRDO-SET

  1. Basics of Circuits and Measurement Systems: Kirchoff’s laws, mesh and nodal Analysis. Circuit theorems. One-port and two-port Network Functions. Static and dynamic characteristics of Measurement Systems. Error and uncertainty analysis. Statistical analysis of data and curve fitting.

  2. Transducers, Mechanical Measurement and Industrial Instrumentation: Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive and piezoelectric transducers and their signal conditioning. Measurement of displacement, velocity and acceleration (translational and rotational), force, torque, vibration and shock. Measurement of pressure, flow, temperature and liquid level. Measurement of pH, conductivity, viscosity and humidity.

  3. Analog Electronics :Characteristics of diode, BJT, JFET and MOSFET. Diode circuits. Transistors at low and high frequencies, Amplifiers, single and multi-stage. Feedback amplifiers. Operational amplifiers, characteristics and circuit configurations. Instrumentation amplifier. Precision rectifier. V-to-I and I-to-V converter. Op-Amp based active filters. Oscillators and signal generators.

  4. Digital Electronics: Combinational logic circuits, minimization of Boolean functions. IC families, TTL, MOS and CMOS. Arithmetic circuits. Comparators, Schmitt trigger, timers and mono-stable multi-vibrator. Sequential circuits, flip-flops, counters, shift registers. Multiplexer, S/H circuit. Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog converters. Basics of number system. Microprocessor applications, memory and input-output interfacing. Microcontrollers.

  5. Signals, Systems and Communications: Periodic and aperiodic signals. Impulse response, transfer function and frequency response of first- and second order systems. Convolution, correlation and characteristics of linear time invariant systems. Discrete time system, impulse and frequency response. Pulse transfer function. IIR and FIR filters. Amplitude and frequency modulation and demodulation. Sampling theorem, pulse code modulation. Frequency and time division multiplexing. Amplitude shift keying, frequency shift keying and pulse shift keying for digital modulation.

  6. Electrical and Electronic Measurements: Bridges and potentiometers, measurement of R,L and C. Measurements of voltage, current, power, power factor and energy. A.C & D.C current probes. Extension of instrument ranges. Q-meter and waveform analyzer. Digital voltmeter and multi-meter. Time, phase and frequency measurements. Cathode ray oscilloscope. Serial and parallel communication. Shielding and grounding.

  7. Control Systems and Process Control: Feedback principles. Signal flow graphs. Transient Response, steady-state-errors. Routh and Nyquist criteria. Bode plot, root loci. Time delay systems. Phase and gain margin. State space representation of systems. Mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic system components. Synchro pair, servo and step motors. On-off, cascade, P, P-I, P-I-D, feed forward and derivative controller, Fuzzy controllers.

  8. Analytical, Optical and Biomedical Instrumentation: Mass spectrometry. UV, visible and IR spectrometry. X-ray and nuclear radiation measurements. Optical sources and detectors, LED, laser, Photo-diode, photo-resistor and their characteristics. Interferometers, applications in metrology. Basics of fiber optics. Biomedical instruments, EEG, ECG and EMG. Clinical measurements. Ultrasonic transducers and Ultrasonography. Principles of Computer Assisted Tomography.

Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering paper DRDO-SET

  1. Engineering Mechanics: Free body diagrams and equilibrium; trusses and frames; virtual work; kinematics and dynamics of particles and of rigid bodies in plane motion, including impulse and momentum (linear and angular) and energy formulations; impact.

  2. Strength of Materials: Stress and strain, stress-strain relationship and elastic constants, Mohr’s circle for plane stress and plane strain, thin cylinders; shear force and bending moment diagrams; bending and shear stresses; deflection of beams; torsion of circular shafts; Euler’s theory of columns; strain energy methods; thermal stresses.

  3. Theory of Machines: Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of plane mechanisms; dynamic analysis of slider-crank mechanism; gear trains; flywheels.
  4. Vibrations: Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems; effect of damping; vibration isolation; resonance, critical speeds of shafts.

  5. Design: Design for static and dynamic loading; failure theories; fatigue strength and the S-N diagram; principles of the design of machine elements such as bolted, riveted and welded joints, shafts, spur gears, rolling and sliding contact bearings, brakes and clutches.

  6. Fluid Mechanics: Fluid properties; fluid statics, manometry, buoyancy; control-volume analysis of mass, momentum and energy; fluid acceleration; differential equations of continuity and momentum; Bernoulli’s equation; viscous flow of incompressible fluids; boundary layer; elementary turbulent flow; flow through pipes, head losses in pipes, bends etc.

  7. Heat-Transfer: Modes of heat transfer; one dimensional heat conduction, resistance concept, electrical analogy, unsteady heat conduction, fins; dimensionless parameters in free and forced convective heat transfer, various correlations for heat transfer in flow over flat plates and through pipes; thermal boundary layer; effect of turbulence; radiative heat transfer, black and grey surfaces, shape factors, network analysis; heat exchanger performance, LMTD and NTU methods.

  8. Thermodynamics: Zeroth, First and Second laws of thermodynamics; thermodynamic system and processes; Carnot cycle. irreversibility and availability; behaviour of ideal and real gases, properties of pure substances, calculation of work and heat in ideal processes; analysis of thermodynamic cycles related to energy conversion.

  9. Applications: Power Engineering: Steam Tables, Rankine, Brayton cycles with regeneration and reheat. I.C. Engines: air-standard Otto, Diesel cycles. Refrigeration and air-conditioning: Vapour refrigeration cycle, heat pumps, gas refrigeration, Reverse Brayton cycle; moist air: psychrometric chart, basic psychrometric processes. Turbomachinery: Pelton-wheel, Francis and Kaplan turbines — impulse and reaction principles, velocity diagrams.

  10. Engineering Materials: Structure and properties of engineering materials, heat treatment, stress-strain diagrams for engineering materials.

  11. Metal Casting: Design of patterns, moulds and cores; solidification and cooling; riser and gating design, design considerations.

  12. Forming: Plastic deformation and yield criteria; fundamentals of hot and cold working processes; load estimation for bulk (forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing) and sheet (shearing, deep drawing, bending) metal forming processes; principles of powder metallurgy.

  13. Joining: Physics of welding, brazing and soldering; adhesive bonding; design considerations in welding.

  14. Machining and Machine Tool Operations: Mechanics of machining, single and multi-point cutting tools, tool geometry and materials, tool life and wear; economics of machining; principles of non-traditional machining processes; principles of work holding, principles of design of jigs and fixtures

  15. Metrology and Inspection: Limits, fits and tolerances; linear and angular measurements; comparators; gauge design; interferometry; form and finish measurement; alignment and testing methods; tolerance analysis in manufacturing and assembly.

  16. Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Basic concepts of CAD/CAM and their integration tools.

  17. Production Planning and Control: Forecasting models, aggregate production planning, scheduling, materials requirement planning.

  18. Inventory Control: Deterministic and probabilistic models; safety stock inventory control systems.

  19. Operations Research: Linear programming, simplex and duplex method, transportation, assignment, network flow models, simple queuing models, PERT and CPM.

Syllabus for Metallurgical Engineering paper DRDO-SET

  1. Thermodynamics and Rate Processes: Laws of thermodynamics, activity, equilibrium constant, applications to metallurgical systems, solutions, phase equilibria, Ellingham and phase stability diagrams, thermodynamics of surfaces, interfaces and defects, adsorption and segregation; basic kinetic laws, order of reactions, rate constants and rate limiting steps; principles of electro chemistry- single electrode potential, electro-chemical cells and polarizations, aqueous corrosion and protection of metals, oxidation and high temperature corrosion – characterization and control; heat transfer – conduction, convection and heat transfer coefficient relations, radiation, mass transfer – diffusion and Fick’s laws, mass transfer coefficients; momentum transfer – concepts of viscosity, shell balances, Bernoulli’s equation, friction factors.

  2. Extractive Metallurgy: Minerals of economic importance, comminution techniques, size classification, Flotation, gravity and other methods of mineral processing; agglomeration, pyro- hydro- and electro-metallurgical processes; material and energy balances; principles and processes for the extraction of non-ferrous metals – aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, magnesium, nickel, titanium and other rare metals; iron and steel making – principles, role structure and properties of slags, metallurgical coke, blast furnace, direct reduction processes, primary and secondary steel making, ladle metallurgy operations including deoxidation, desulphurization, sulphide shape control, inert gas rinsing and vacuum reactors; secondary refining processes including AOD, VAD, VOD, VAR and ESR; ingot and continuous casting; stainless steel making, furnaces and refractories.

  3. Physical Metallurgy: Crystal structure and bonding characteristics of metals, alloys, ceramics and polymers, structure of surfaces and interfaces, nano-crystalline and amorphous structures; solid solutions; solidification; phase transformation and binary phase diagrams; principles of heat treatment of steels, cast iron and aluminum alloys; surface treatments; recovery, recrystallization and grain growth; industrially important ferrous and non-ferrous alloys; elements of X-ray and electron diffraction; principles of scanning and transmission electron microscopy; industrial ceramics, polymers and composites; electronic basis of thermal, optical, electrical and magnetic properties of materials; electronic and opto-electronic materials.

  4. Mechanical Metallurgy: Elasticity, yield criteria and plasticity; defects in crystals; elements of dislocation theory – types of dislocations, slip and twinning, source and multiplication of dislocations, stress fields around dislocations, partial dislocations, dislocation interactions and reactions; strengthening mechanisms; tensile, fatigue and creep behaviour; super-plasticity; fracture – Griffith theory, basic concepts of linear elastic and elasto-plastic fracture mechanics, ductile to brittle transition, fracture toughness; failure analysis; mechanical testing – tension, compression, torsion, hardness, impact, creep, fatigue, fracture toughness and formability.

  5. Manufacturing Processes: Metal casting – patterns and moulds including mould design involving feeding, gating and risering, melting, casting practices in sand casting, permanent mould casting, investment casting and shell moulding, casting defects and repair; hot, warm and cold working of metals, Metal forming - fundamentals of metal forming processes of rolling, forging, extrusion, wire drawing and sheet metal forming, defects in forming; Metal joining - soldering, brazing and welding, common welding processes of shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding and submerged arc welding; welding metallurgy, problems associated with welding of steels and aluminium alloys, defects in welded joints; powder metallurgy; NDT using dye-penetrant, ultrasonic, radiography, eddy current, acoustic emission and magnetic particle methods.

Syllabus for Chemistry paper DRDO-SET

  1. Structure: Quantum theory: principles and techniques; applications to a particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, rigid rotor and hydrogen atom; valence bond and molecular orbital theories, Hückel approximation; approximate techniques: variation and perturbation; symmetry, point groups; rotational, vibrational, electronic, NMR, and ESR spectroscopy

  2. Equilibrium: Kinetic theory of gases; First law of thermodynamics, heat, energy, and work; second law of thermodynamics and entropy; third law and absolute entropy; free energy; partial molar quantities; ideal and non-ideal solutions; phase transformation: phase rule and phase diagrams - one, two, and three component systems; activity, activity coefficient, fugacity, and fugacity coefficient; chemical equilibrium, response of chemical equilibrium to temperature and pressure; colligative properties; Debye-Hückel theory; thermodynamics of electrochemical cells; standard electrode potentials: applications - corrosion and energy conversion; molecular partition function (translational, rotational, vibrational, and electronic).

  3. Kinetics: Rates of chemical reactions, temperature dependence of chemical reactions; elementary, consecutive, and parallel reactions; steady state approximation; theories of reaction rates - collision and transition state theory, relaxation kinetics, kinetics of photochemical reactions and free radical polymerization, homogeneous catalysis, adsorption isotherms and heterogeneous catalysis.

  4. Main group elements: General characteristics, allotropes, structure and reactions of simple and industrially important compounds: boranes, carboranes, silicones, silicates, boron nitride, borazines and phosphazenes. Hydrides, oxides and oxoacids of pnictogens (N, P), chalcogens (S, Se & Te) and halogens, xenon compounds, pseudo halogens and interhalogen compounds. Shapes of molecules and hard- soft acid base concept. Structure and Bonding (VBT) of B, Al, Si, N, P, S, Cl compounds. Allotropes of carbon: graphite, diamond, C60. Synthesis and reactivity of inorganic polymers of Si and P.

  5. Transition Elements: General characteristics of d and f block elements; coordination chemistry: structure and isomerism, stability, theories of metal- ligand bonding (CFT and LFT), mechanisms of substitution and electron transfer reactions of coordination complexes. Electronic spectra and magnetic properties of transition metal complexes, lanthanides and actinides. Metal carbonyls, metal- metal bonds and metal atom clusters, metallocenes; transition metal complexes with bonds to hydrogen, alkyls, alkenes and arenes; metal carbenes; use of organometallic compounds as catalysts in organic synthesis. Bioinorganic chemistry of Na, K. Mg, Ca, Fe, Co, Zn, Cu and Mo. Solids: Crystal systems and lattices, miller planes, crystal packing, crystal defects; Bragg’s Law, ionic crystals, band theory, metals and semiconductors, Different structures of AX, AX2, ABX3 compounds, spinels.

  6. Instrumental methods of analysis: Atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy including ICP-AES, UV- visible spectrophotometry, NMR, mass, Mossbauer spectroscopy (Fe and Sn), ESR spectroscopy, chromatography including GC and HPLC and electro-analytical methods (Coulometry, cyclic voltammetry, polarography – amperometry, and ion selective electrodes).

  7. Stereochemistry: Chirality of organic molecules with or without chiral centres. Specification of configuration in compounds having one or more stereogenic centres. Enantiotopic and diastereotopic atoms, groups and faces. Stereoselective and stereospecific synthesis. Conformational analysis of acyclic and cyclic compounds. Geometrical isomerism. Configurational and conformational effects on reactivity and selectivity/specificity.

  8. Reaction mechanism: Methods of determining reaction mechanisms. Nucleophilic and electrophilic substitutions and additions to multiple bonds. Elimination reactions. Reactive intermediates- carbocations, carbanions, carbenes, nitrenes, arynes, free radicals. Molecular rearrangements involving electron deficient atoms.

  9. Organic synthesis: Synthesis, reactions, mechanisms and selectivity involving the following- alkenes, alkynes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and amines. Use of compounds of Mg, Li, Cu, B and Si in organic synthesis. Concepts in multistep synthesis-retrosynthetic analysis, disconnections, synthons, synthetic equivalents, reactivity umpolung, selectivity, protection and deprotection of functional groups.

  10. Pericyclic reactions: Electrocyclic, cycloaddition and sigmatropic reactions. Orbital correlation, FMO and PMO treatments.

  11. Photochemistry: Basic principles. Photochemistry of alkenes, carbonyl compounds, and arenes. Photooxidation and photoreduction. Di-p- methane rearrangement, Barton reaction.

  12. Heterocyclic compounds: Structure, preparation, properties and reactions of furan, pyrrole, thiophene, pyridine, indole and their derivatives.

  13. Biomolecules: Structure, properties and reactions of mono- and di-saccharides, physicochemical properties of amino acids, chemical synthesis of peptides, structural features of proteins, nucleic acids, steroids, terpenoids, carotenoids, and alkaloids.

  14. Spectroscopy: Principles and applications of UV-visible, IR, NMR and Mass spectrometry in the determination of structures of organic molecules.

Syllabus for Chemistry paper DRDO-SET

  1. Mathematical Physics: Linear vector space; matrices; vector calculus; linear differential equations; elements of complex analysis; Laplace transforms, Fourier analysis, elementary ideas about tensors.

  2. Classical Mechanics: Conservation laws; central forces, Kepler problem and planetary motion; collisions and scattering in laboratory and centre of mass frames; mechanics of system of particles; rigid body dynamics; moment of inertia tensor; noninertial frames and pseudo forces; variational principle; Lagrange’s and Hamilton’s formalisms; equation of motion, cyclic coordinates, Poisson bracket; periodic motion, small oscillations, normal modes; special theory of relativity – Lorentz transformations, relativistic kinematics, mass-energy equivalence.

  3. Electromagnetic Theory: Solution of electrostatic and magnetostatic problems including boundary value problems; dielectrics and conductors; Biot-Savart’s and Ampere’s laws; Faraday’s law; Maxwell’s equations; scalar and vector potentials; Coulomb and Lorentz gauges; Electromagnetic waves and their reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction and polarization. Poynting vector, Poynting theorem, energy and momentum of electromagnetic waves; radiation from a moving charge.

  4. Quantum Mechanics: Physical basis of quantum mechanics; uncertainty principle; Schrodinger equation; one, two and three dimensional potential problems; particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, hydrogen atom; linear vectors and operators in Hilbert space; angular momentum and spin; addition of angular momenta; time independent perturbation theory; elementary scattering theory.

  5. Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics: Laws of thermodynamics; macrostates and microstates; phase space; probability ensembles; partition function, free energy, calculation of thermodynamic quantities; classical and quantum statistics; degenerate Fermi gas; black body radiation and Planck’s distribution law; Bose-Einstein condensation; first and second order phase transitions, critical point.

  6. Atomic and Molecular Physics: Spectra of one- and many-electron atoms; LS and jj coupling; hyperfine structure; Zeeman and Stark effects; electric dipole transitions and selection rules; X-ray spectra; rotational and vibrational spectra of diatomic molecules; electronic transition in diatomic molecules, Franck-Condon principle; Raman effect; NMR and ESR; lasers.

  7. Solid State Physics: Elements of crystallography; diffraction methods for structure determination; bonding in solids; elastic properties of solids; defects in crystals; lattice vibrations and thermal properties of solids; free electron theory; band theory of solids; metals, semiconductors and insulators; transport properties; optical, dielectric and magnetic properties of solids; elements of superconductivity.

  8. Nuclear and Particle Physics: Nuclear radii and charge distributions, nuclear binding energy, Electric and magnetic moments; nuclear models, liquid drop model - semi-empirical mass formula, Fermi gas model of nucleus, nuclear shell model; nuclear force and two nucleon problem; Alpha decay, Beta-decay, electromagnetic transitions in nuclei; Rutherford scattering, nuclear reactions, conservation laws; fission and fusion; particle accelerators and detectors; elementary particles, photons, baryons, mesons and leptons; quark model.

  9. Electronics: Network analysis; semiconductor devices; Bipolar Junction Transistors, Field Effect Transistors, amplifier and oscillator circuits; operational amplifier, negative feedback circuits , active filters and oscillators; rectifier circuits, regulated power supplies; basic digital logic circuits, sequential circuits, flip-flops, counters, registers, A/D and D/A conversion.
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Monday, November 23, 2009

DRDO Exam Details:

DRDO Exam Details:

DRDO SET is conducted on all India basis on 1st Sunday of September every year in order to provide equal opportunity to all students from different educational institutions in view of the increasingly wide variation of marks due to increase in the number of educational institutions in the country.

DRDO SET exam is of three hours duration consisting of two sections viz. Section ‘A’ of 100 questions to test the candidate’s knowledge in the subject of their BE/ BTech (for Engg discipline) or MSc ( for Science Discipline) and Section ‘B’ of 50 questions to test the candidate’s ability in analytical and qualitative skills, current affairs and general awareness to test the aptitude and scientific knowledge required for Applied Research & Development.

Based upon the organisation’s requirements, DRDO SET is conducted in Engineering Subjects such as Aero, Civil, Electrical, Chemical, Computer, Electronics/Electronics & Communication, Instrumentation, Mechanical, Metallurgy etc and Science subjects such as Chemistry, Physics and Maths/ Operations Research/ Statistics etc. These subjects are specified in the advertisement. DRDO SET exam is conducted only for those subjects where vacancies are sizable in number.

  • Examination Fee : Rs 300
  • Qualification : At least first class Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Technology (B.Tech./ BE) in Chemical/ Electrical/ Electronics & Communication/ Mechanical/ Computer Science from a recognized University in respective/relevant discipline.
  • Last date of receipt of application form : 5-June-2009.
  • Total vacancies : 200+ posts.
  • Age : 28 years.
  • Pay Band : Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400.
  • Forms available: in SBI from 5-May-2009 to 5-June-2009.

Question Paper Pattern for DRDO Section ‘A’ will consist of 100 questions to test the candidate’s knowledge in the subject as per syllabus. Each question will have 4 choices one of which will be correct. Each correct answer will fetch 4 marks. For each incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted.

Section ‘B’ will consist of 50 questions to test the candidate’s aptitude relevant to Applied Research & Development. The standard of Section ‘B’ will be such as may be expected of Engineering Graduates/Science Post Graduates. Each question will have 4 choices one of which will be correct. Each correct answer will fetch 2 marks. For each incorrect answer 1/2 mark will be deducted. The merit list will be prepared based on the marks obtained by the candidates in Section A and Section B and this list will be used for shortlisting the candidates for interview purely on merit basis subject to minimum qualifying criteria as decided by RAC.

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General Ability Test

Part A: General English. The question paper in General English will be designed to test the candidate’s understanding of English and workmanlike use of words.

Part B: General Studies: The paper in General Studies will include knowledge of current events and of such matters as of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. The paper will also include questions on History of India and Geography of a nature which candidates should be able to answer without special study.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAPER - I
(For both objective and conventional types papers)

1. EM Theory

Electric and magnetic fields. Gauss’s Law and Amperes Law. Fields in dielectrics, conductors and magnetic materials. Maxwell’s equations. Time varying fields. Plane-Wave propagating in dielectric and conducting media. Transmission lines.

2. Electrical Materials

Band Theory, Conductors, Semi-conductors and Insulators. Super-conductivity. Insulators for electrical and electronic applications. Magnetic materials. Ferro and ferri magnetism. Ceramics, Properties and applications. Hall effect and its applications. Special semi conductors.

3. Electrical Circuits

Circuits elements. Kirchoff’s Laws. Mesh and nodal analysis. Network Theorems and applications. Natural response and forced response. Transient response and steady state response for arbitrary inputs. Properties of networks in terms of poles and zeros. Transfer function. Resonant circuits. Threephase circuits. Two-port networks. Elements of two-element network synthesis.

4. Measurements and Instrumentation

Units and Standards. Error analysis, measurement of current, Voltage, power, Power-factor and energy. Indicating instruments. Measurement of resistance, inductance, Capacitance and frequency. Bridge measurements. Electronic measuring instruments. Digital Voltmeter and frequency counter. Transducers and their applications to the measurement of non-electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, flow-rate displacement, acceleration, noise level etc. Data acquisition systems. A/D and D/A converters.

5. CONTROL SYSTEMS.

Mathematical modelling of physical systems. Block diagrams and signal flow graphs and their reduction. Time domain and frequency domain analysis of linear dynamical system. Errors for different type of inputs and stability criteria for feedback systems. Stability analysis using Routh-Hurwitz array, Nyquist plot and Bode plot. Root locus and Nicols chart and the estimation of gain and phase margin. Basic concepts of compensator design. State variable matrix and its use in system modelling and design. Sampled data system and performance of such a system with the samples in the error channel. Stability of sampled data system. Elements of non-linear control analysis. Control system components, electromechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic components.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAPER - II
(For both objective and conventional types papers)

1. Electrical Machines and Power Transformers

Magnetic Circuits - Analysis and Design of Power transformers. Construction and testing. Equivalent circuits. Losses and efficiency. Regulation. Auto-transformer, 3-phase transformer. Parallel operation.

Basic concepts in rotating machines. EMF, torque, basic machine types. Construction and operation, leakage losses and efficiency.

B.C. Machines. Construction, Excitation methods. Circuit models. Armature reaction and commutation. Characteristics and performance analysis. Generators and motors. Starting and speed control. Testing, Losses and efficiency.

Synchronous Machines. Construction. Circuit model. Operating characteristics and performance analysis. Synchronous reactance. Efficiency. Voltage regulation. Salient-pole machine, Parallel operation. Hunting. Short circuit transients.

Induction Machines. Construction. Principle of operation. Rotating fields. Characteristics and performance analysis. Determination of circuit model. Circle diagram. Starting and speed control.

Fractional KW motors. Single-phase synchronous and induction motors.

2. Power systems

Types of Power Stations, Hydro, Thermal and Nuclear Stations. Pumped storage plants. Economics and operating factors.

Power transmission lines. Modeling and performance characteristics. Voltage control. Load flow studies. Optimal power system operation. Load frequency control. Symmetrical short circuit analysis. ZBus formulation. Symmetrical Components. Per Unit representation. Fault analysis. Transient and steady-state stability of power systems. Equal area criterion.

Power system Transients. Power system Protection Circuit breakers. Relays. HVDC transmission.

3. ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND CIRCUITS

Semiconductor device physics, PN junctions and transistors, circuit models and parameters, FET, Zener, tunnel, Schottky, photo diodes and their applications, rectifier circuits, voltage regulators and multipliers, switching behavior of diodes and transistors.

Small signal amplifiers, biasing circuits, frequency response and improvement, multistage amplifiers and feed-back amplifiers, D.C. amplifiers, Oscillators. Large signal amplifiers, coupling methods, push pull amplifiers, operational amplifiers, wave shaping circuits. Multivibrators and flip-flops and their applications. Digital logic gate families, universal gates-combination circuits for arithmetic and logic operational, sequential logic circuits. Counters, registers, RAM and ROMs.

4. MICROPROCESSORS

Microprocessor architecture-Instruction set and simple assembly language programming. Interfacing for memory and I/O. Applications of Micro-processors in power system.

5. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Types of modulation; AM, FM and PM. Demodulators. Noise and bandwidth considerations. Digital communication systems. Pulse code modulation and demodulation. Elements of sound and vision broadcasting. Carrier communication. Frequency division and time division multiplexing, Telemetry system in power engineering.

6. POWER ELECTRONICS

Power Semiconductor devices. Thyristor. Power transistor, GTOs and MOSFETS. Characteristics and operation. AC to DC Converters; 1-phase and 3-phase DC to DC Converters; AC regulators. Thyristor controlled reactors; switched capacitor networks.

Inverters; single-phase and 3-phase. Pulse width modulation. Sinusoidal modulation with uniform sampling. Switched mode power supplies.

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