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    VITMEE 2012

    PageNo.

    1 Introduction 22 Programmesoffered 23 CollaborativeProgrammes 34 Eligibility 45

    Admission

    procedure

    4

    6 Applicationforms 47 AdmitCard 58 Interview 59 DocumentstobeSubmittedattheTimeofAdmission 610 TuitionandSpecialfees 611 Hostel 712 ImportantInstructionsPertainingtoConductofComputer

    BasedTest(CBT)EntranceExamination10

    AppendixI SyllabusforEntranceExamination 13AppendixII CodesoftheState/UnionTerritory 31AppendixIIITestCityCode 32AppendixIVQuestionPaperCode 32AppendixVProformaforSponsoredCandidates 33

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    1.INTRODUCTION

    VIT University is fast gaining prominence as an

    InstitutionofInternationalrepute.Theholisticmodel

    ofeducation,conceivedandenrichedbyitsillustrious

    founder, Dr. G.Viswanathan, offers refreshingly new

    perspectives

    to

    young

    minds

    and

    facilitates

    th e

    accomplishment of their creative talent. It s

    contribution in extending the frontiers of knowledge

    incriticalareasasalsointheregenerationofeffloresce

    of thecommunityvalues iswellmanifest through its

    alumni who form a great chain of distinguished

    personalities throughout the world, occupying key

    positionsinvariedprofessionaldomains.

    VIToffers facilitiesthatareexceptional ineveryway.

    Theenvironmentfriendlygreencampus ishometoa

    wealthofwellequippedmodernlaboratories,astate

    of the art library, smart classrooms, computing

    facilities for a new digital generation, excellent

    placement and training services and much more, to

    provide a perfect ambience conducive for growth

    throughlearning.

    ThenationalethosoftheUniversityisreflectedinthe

    richly diverse student an d teaching community

    transcending regional, lingual, religious and even

    nationalboundaries.ForeignstudentsfromAfrica,Asia,

    Australia,England,

    Europe,

    Middle

    East

    and

    the

    United

    Statesprovideaninternationalaromatothisgreatseat

    oflearning.

    VIT has longsincebeen devoted to providingquality

    educationinvariousEngineeringdisciplinesofScience

    andTechnologyandof lateproliferated intofrontiers

    ofResearchaswell.TheMCAandM.Tech.programmes,

    meticulouslyplanned,areregularlyupdatedtoprepare

    studentstakeonchallengingjobsintheeverchanging

    industrial scenario and to pursue extensive research

    work.TheUniversitystrivesatincorporatingthelatest

    technology in its academic curriculum, with an

    intention to evolve a new breed of Post Graduate

    Engineers endowed with both professional an d

    applicationskillstobridgethegapbetweenacademia

    andindustry.

    2.PROGRAMMESOFFERED

    PROGRAMMES

    [Vellore

    Campus]

    PROGRAMMES

    [Chennai

    Campus]

    MasterofComputerApplications[MCA]3years(6semesters) MasterofComputerApplications[MCA]3years(6semesters)

    M.Tech.Programmes2years(4semesters)

    AutomotiveElectronics

    AutomotiveEngineering

    BiomedicalEngineering

    Biotechnology

    CommunicationEngineering

    ComputerAidedDesign/ComputerAidedManufacturing

    Computer

    Science

    and

    Engineering

    EnergyandEnvironmentalEngineering

    InformationTechnology[Networking]

    Mechatronics

    ManufacturingEngineering

    Nanotechnology

    PowerElectronicsandDrives

    SensorSystemTechnology

    SoftwareTechnology

    StructuralEngineering

    VLSIDesign

    (Very

    Large

    Scale

    Integrated

    Circuits

    Design)

    M.Tech.Programmes2years(4semesters)

    ComputerAidedDesign/ComputerAidedManufacturing

    ComputerScienceandEngineering

    PowerElectronicsandDrives

    StructuralEngineering

    VLSIDesign(VeryLargeScaleIntegratedCircuitsDesign)

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    3.COLLABORATIVEPROGRAMMES

    VIThassignedMoUswithForeignUniversities/IndianResearchCentresforfacultyandstudentexchangeinthe

    followingM.Tech.programmes:

    AutomotiveEngineering AutomotiveResearchAssociationofIndia(ARAI),Pune;UniversityofAppliedScience,Esslingen&Dresden,Germany;ConcordiaUniversity,

    Montreal,Canada;LawrenceTechnologicalUniversity,Southfield,

    Michigan,USA;ESTACA,France,KookminUniversity,KoreaAutomotiveElectronics TIFACCORE&Industries;LawrenceTechnologicalUniversity,

    Southfield,Michigan,USA,ESIGELECGraduateSchoolofElectrical

    Engineering,Rouen,FranceBiotechnology UniversityofEastLondon;UniversityofSunderland;Universityof

    Aberdeen,Scotland,UK;UniversitaDegliStudiDellaTusciaDiViterbo,

    Viterbo,Italy;ChungnamNationalUniversity,Korea;ChejuNational

    University,Cheju,Korea;UniversityofSussex,UK;Staffordshire

    University,UK;LeibnizUniversityofHannover,Germany;University

    ofMalaga,Spain;UniversityofMaribor,Slovenia,Universityof

    laval,Quebec,

    Canada

    BioMedicalEngineering UniversityofAppliedSciences,Gelsenkirschen,Germany;UniversityofAberdeen,Scotland,UK;ChungnamNationalUniversity,Korea;

    ChejuNationalUniversity,Cheju,Korea;StrathclydeUniversity,UK,

    ESIGELEC,FranceCAD/CAM TechnicalUniversity,Dresden,Germany;QueenslandUniversityof

    Technology,AustraliaComputerScienceandEngineering UniversityofAppliedSciences,Dresden&UniversityofGlamorgan,

    UK;KonkukUniversity,Seoul,Korea;KoreaAerospaceUniversity,Seoul,

    Korea;Rochester

    Institute

    of

    Technology,

    USA;

    Leibniz

    University

    Hannover,Germany,RMIT,AustraliaEnergyandEnvironmentalEngineering UniversityofAppliedSciences,Aachen&Darmsdadt,Germany;

    UniversityofAppliedSciences,Gelsenkrischen,Germany;Technical

    University,Eindhoven,Netherlands;LeibnizUniversityHannover,

    GermanyInformation/SoftwareTechnology MonashUniversity,Australia;KookminUniversity,Seoul,Korea;Leibniz

    UniversityofHannover,Hannover,Germany;UniversityofInformation

    TechnologyManagementinRzeszow,Poland,RMIT,AustraliaMechatronics ConcordiaUniversity,Montreal,Canada;UniversityofAppliedScience,

    Karlsruhe,Germany;

    University

    of

    Sunderland,

    UK;

    Lawrence

    TechnologicalUniversity,Southfield,Michigan,USA;RochesterInstitute

    ofTechnology,USANanotechnology UniversityofMississippi,Oxford,USA;CINVESTAV,Mexico,MaxPlanck

    Instituteformetalsresearch,Stuttgart,GermanyPowerElectronicsandDrives UniversityofAppliedSciences,Darmsdadt,Germany;KoreaAerospace

    University,Seoul,Korea;UniversityParisSud11,France,University

    ofSussex,UKSensorSystemTechnology UniversityofAppliedScience,Karlsruhe,Germany;Universityof

    Mississippi,

    Oxford,

    USA;

    ISEP,

    Cedex,

    France,

    NCTU,

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    4.ELIGIBILITY

    4.1.Nationality

    TheapplicantforadmissionshouldbeaResidentIndian

    NationalandshouldhavegraduatedfromInstitutions

    locatedinIndia.

    4.2.EligibilityCriteria

    Candidatesshouldhavegraduatedwithafulltimedegree from any recognized University with a

    minimumaggregateof60%forMCAand50%for

    M.Tech.degreeprogrammes.

    ConsistentRecordinXStd.andXIIStd.isrequired.

    Candidatesappearingfortheirfinaldegreeexam/final

    semester

    exam

    in

    the

    current

    year

    are

    also

    eligibletoapply.

    CandidatesshouldhavecompletedtheirfinalSemester/year exams before the selection

    interviewatVITUniversity.

    Itiscompulsoryforcandidatesselectedtoproducetheirfinalyearmarksstatementand

    Provisional degree certificate before

    August15th,2012,failingwhich,theiradmission

    willstandcancelled.

    4.3.AcademicQualifications

    For details of academic qualification, please

    s e e P a g e N o . 12

    5.ADMISSIONPROCEDURE

    AdmissiontobothMCAandM.Techprogrammes

    willbebasedontheCandidatesperformancein

    VITMEEconductedbyVITUniversity.

    Thenames

    of

    short

    listed

    candidates

    selected

    to

    attendaninterviewwillbepublishedinourwebsite:

    www.vit.ac.in.

    Candidatesselectedtoattendtheinterviewwillbe

    informedofthedateandtimethroughthewebsite

    andalsothroughSMSifmobilenumberisprovided.

    Candidatesselectedwouldhavetopayadepositof

    `10,000 towardscounsellingfee.CounsellingfeeisNon

    Refundable,butitwillbeadjustedinthetuitionfeesonce

    thecandidatejoinstheuniversity.

    ThisamountshouldbepaidbywayofaDemand

    DraftdrawninfavourofVITUniversity,payable

    atVellore(onlycomputerisedDDalonewillbe

    accepted).

    Candidateswhofailtopaytheadvanceatthe

    interviewwillnotbeconsidered for Admission.

    5.1.Generalinformation

    Therearefewseatsreservedforcandidates

    sponsoredbyResearchOrganisations/Industries

    fortheM.Tech.degreeprogrammes.

    Sponsoredcandidateswouldhavetosubmittheir

    applicationsthroughtheproperchannelina

    proformagiveninAppendixV.

    Thecandidatesmustsigntheattendancesheetat

    theappropriate

    places.

    TheAdmitCardshouldbepreservedandproduced

    forverificationatthetimeofInterview/

    admission.

    Violationofanyinstructionandadoptionofany

    unfairmeansintheexaminationhallwillmakethe

    candidateineligibleforadmission.

    5.2PatternoftheQuestionPaper

    Thecomputerbasedtest(CBT)questionPaper

    consistsof110questions,withamaximumof100

    marks.

    NOnegativemarksforwronganswers.

    6.APPLICATIONFORMS

    Candidates

    ca n

    apply

    through

    online

    at

    www.vit.ac.in/vitmee2012

    Your application should be sent through either

    RegisteredPost/SpeedPost.

    6.1ReceiptofCompletedApplicationForms

    Any application received after last date will not be

    accepted.

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    Anydelayinreceivingtheapplicationbythecandidate

    will not be considered as a valid reason for late

    submission after the last date. The Institute will not

    accept responsibility foranypostaldelay, irregularity

    orlossinpostaltransit.

    7.ADMITCARD

    The Admit Card will be issued only to those

    candidates who have submitted their application

    formscompleteinallrespectsbeforethelastdate.

    Admitcardscanbedownloadfromwww.vit.ac.in/

    vitmee2012. Admit Cardwillnotbefaxedorsent

    byemail.

    ThecandidatesmustnotmutilatetheAdmitcard

    oralteranyentrymadethereinafter ithasbeen

    authenticatedandreceivedbythem.

    TheAdmitcardisnottransferabletoanyother

    person. Impersonation is a legally punishable

    offence.

    TheAdmitcardwillcontainyour name,registration

    number,

    photograph,

    your

    postal

    address,

    slot,

    dateofexaminationand alsotheaddressofyour

    test centre, test schedule andset of instructions

    foryouto readcarefullyandprepareaccordingly

    forthetest.

    ThecandidateshouldcarefullyexaminetheAdmit

    cardoncereceived.Anydiscrepancyassuchshould

    be immediately brought to the notice of the

    AdmissionsOfficer.

    No candidate will be permitted to write the test

    withoutavalidAdmitCard.TheAdmitCardshould

    bepresentedtotheinvigilatorsforverification.

    TheAdmitCardisanimportantdocument.Itshould

    bepreservedandproducedatthetimeofInterview

    andAdmission.

    8.INTERVIEW/COUNSELLING(willbeheldatVellore

    &Chennai)

    Thecandidateshouldproducetheadmitcardatthe

    timeofinterview.Candidateswillbeshortlistedfor

    aninterview

    on

    the

    basis

    of

    their

    performance

    in

    the Entrance Examination conducted by VIT

    University

    Selectedcandidatesshouldpayanadvanceof

    `10,000/ towardscounsellingfee.Counselling

    fees isNonRefundable,but itwillbeadjusted

    inthetuitionfeesoncethecandidatejoinsthe

    University.(ComputerisedDDonlyaccepted)

    ThisamountshouldbepaidbymeansofDemand

    DraftdrawninfavourofVITUniversity,payable

    atVellore.

    Thecandidatesnamewillberemovedfromthe

    admissionlist,ifhe/shefailstopaytheadvanceat

    thetimeoftheInterview.

    8.1. Documents to be produced at the time of

    Interview

    TheCandidateshallproducethefollowingdocuments

    in original for verification, along with onesetof

    photocopies while reporting for th e Intervi ew.

    Candidateswill

    not

    be

    allowed

    to

    participate

    in

    the

    interviewwithoutthese documents.

    AdmitCardoftheEntranceExamination

    XandXIIStd.Marksstatement

    MarkSheetsofallsemesters/yearsofthequalifying

    examinationuptoprefinal/finalyearasapplicable

    QualifyingDegree/ProvisionalCertificate(Ifalready

    received)

    TransferCertificateobtainedfromtheInstitutelast

    studied(Ifalreadyreceived)

    ValidGATEscorecardforCandidatesapplyingfor

    M.Tech.(ifapplicable)

    ServiceCertificateissuedbytheEmployer.(For

    sponsoredcandidates forM.Tech.Programmes

    only)

    CommunityCertificate(forallcategoriesexcept

    OC/General).

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    DEMANDDRAFT for`10,000,drawn in favour

    OfVITUniversity,payableatVellore.[[[

    Only after verification of documents, the candidate

    will be allowed to participate in the Interview.

    Authenticrecords

    pertaining

    to

    marks

    sheet

    of

    the

    qualifyingexamination and state of eligibility, as

    indicated in section4,willbechecked.Ifacandidate

    fails to produce any of the above documents,

    he/she will not be consideredforadmission.

    Afterremittanceofthenonrefundabledepositand

    obtaining the provisional admission letter, if the

    candidate fails to qualify in the prescribed

    qualifying

    examination,

    the

    provisional

    admission

    accordedwillgetcancelled.

    Allotment of seat for a programme once made is

    final and cannot be changed under any

    circumstances.

    9.DOCUMENTSTOBESUBMITTEDATTHETIMEOF

    ADMISSION

    The following documents in original are required to

    besubmitted

    at

    the

    time

    of

    Admission:

    XandXIIStd.Marksstatement

    MarkSheetsofallsemesters/yearsofthequalifying

    examinationuptoprefinal/finalyearasapplicable

    Qualifying Degree/ProvisionalCertificate(If

    alreadyreceived)

    TransferCertificateobtainedfromtheInstitutelast

    studied.(Ifalreadyreceived)

    MigrationCertificate

    ValidGATEscorecardforCandidatesapplying

    ForM.Tech.

    ServiceCertificateissuedbytheEmployer.(For

    sponsoredcandidates forM.Tech.programmes

    only)

    CommunityCertificate(forallcategoriesexcept

    OC/General)

    ConductCertificate

    Admissionletterandaphotocopyoftheprogramme

    feereceipt

    4recentpassportsizecolourphotographs

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    Anundertakingforgoodconductandbehaviour

    inaprescribedform(tobeissuedbytheUniversity

    atthetimeofadmission)

    AffidavittobesignedSeparatelybystudent&parent

    in`20/ StampPaper(formate availableat www.vit.ac.in)

    TwoXerox

    sets

    of

    all

    the

    original

    certificates

    (Candidatesareadvisedtomakearequirednumber

    ofphotocopiesfortheirfutureusebeforehanding

    overtheiroriginalstotheAdmissionsOffice)

    10.TUITIONANDSPECIALFEES

    10.1.MODEOFPAYMENT

    All payments are to bemade only in the formof a

    crossed Demand Draft drawn in favour of

    VITUniversity,

    payable

    at

    Vellore

    (only

    computerised

    DDaccepted).

    Various tiers of scholarships and teaching

    assistantships are available for many students with

    highscoresinGATEandVITMEE.

    TUITIONFEEWITHMAXIMUMSCHOLARSHIP

    (perannum)

    MCA *`1,00,000

    M.Tech.Automotive

    Electronics

    M.Tech.Biotechnology

    M.Tech.Nanotechnology

    M.Tech.AutomotiveEngg.

    M.Tech.ComputerScience&Engg. *`1,25,000M.Tech.SoftwareTechnology

    M.Tech.ManufacturingEngg.

    M.Tech.CommunicationEngg.

    M.Tech.IT(Networking)

    M.Tech.VLSI

    Design

    AllotherM.Tech.programmes *`1,00,000[CAD/CAM,SensorSystem,PowerElectronics&

    Drives,BiomedicalEngg,Energy&Environmental

    Engg,Mechatronics,StructuralEngg.]

    SpecialFee(perannum) ` 13,500

    (Inclusiveofexaminationfee,libraryetc.)

    _______________________________________________

    *One time paymentofadmission fee`5,000and

    Caution

    Deposit

    (

    refundable)

    `2,000

    will

    beextra

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    Itismandatorythatstudentshouldownalaptop.They

    canbringtheirownlaptopandshowittousorcanbuy

    itthroughVIT.VITwillletthestudentknowhowmuch

    itwouldcostandwhattheconfiguration is.Students

    can pay the amount afterjoi ning the programme

    [CompulsoryforM.Tech.CSE,IT,SoftwareTechnology

    andMCAcandidates].

    10.2.SCHOLARSHIPS

    Monthly stipend of` 4000/ for top six GATE

    ScoresineachM.Tech.Programme.

    TopGATEscorerswillgetastipend+contingency

    of` 1,70,000/ for M . T ec h. N anotec hnol ogy

    u n d e r th e D S T ( G o v t o f I ndi a)

    N anotec hnol ogyi n i t i a t i v e .

    Top VITMEE / GATE scorers will get a stipend of

    3600 Euros (ie. 2.40 laksh) for a double degree

    programme in Communication Engineering from UAS,

    Darmstadt,Germany(underDADDfellowship)

    10.3.RefundofFees

    TherefundwillbemadeasperthenormsoftheUGC.

    10.4.Submission

    of

    No

    Dues

    Certificate

    A candidate who desires to leave the Institute after

    joiningtheprogrammewillhavetosubmitaNODUES

    Certificatefromhis/herrespectiveDirectortogetback

    the certificates. This should be accompanied by the

    applicationforwithdrawalandtheoriginalfeereceipt

    an d original provisional admission letter. Th e

    certificates will be issued only on production of NO

    DUESCertificateintheprescribedform,obtainedfrom

    theAdmissionSection.

    11.HOSTEL

    Establishmentchargesforvarioustypesofroomsinthe

    campus ar e given below. However, th e type of

    accommodation will be decided by the authorities

    concerned.

    ModeofPayment:

    Allpaymentsaretobemadeonlyintheformofcrossed

    DemandDraft(separateDDfortuitionfeeandHostel

    fee) drawn in favour of VIT University, payable at

    Vellore( only computerised DD). This mu st be

    accompaniedbyacoveringletteraddressedtotheChief

    Wardenwiththefollowingdetails.

    NameoftheCandidate

    ApplicationNumber

    Gender

    Programmetowhichadmitted

    TotalAmounttobepaidincludingthe

    AdmissionFee,CautionDeposit,RoomRentand

    Messcharges

    DemandDraftNumberandDate

    Nameofthebankandbranch

    Filledinapplicationformwith4nos.ofrecent

    passportsize

    colour

    photos.

    Copyofprovisionaladmissionletter

    Note:Refundpolicyforhostelscanbeobtainedfrom

    therespectivehosteloffice.

    GENERALDISCIPLINE

    AllcandidatesadmittedtotheUniversityshallmaintain

    goodconduct,paytherequisitetuitionfeesandother

    chargesbytheduedates,attendtheirclassesregularly

    andabidebytherulesandregulationsoftheInstitution.

    Ifatanypointoftime,theconductandcharacterofa

    candidateisnotsatisfactoryorisofasuspiciousnature,

    themanagementreservestheright,withoutassigning

    anyreason,tomakehim/hervacatethehostelorexpel

    him/herfromtheUniversity.

    Ragging istotallyprohibited inthe institution,and

    anyone found guilty of ragging and / or abetting

    ragging,whetheractivelyorpassively,orbeingapart

    ofaconspiracytopromoteragging, is liabletobe

    punished in accordance with these regulations as

    well as under the provisions of any penal law for

    thetimebeinginforce.Raggingjuniorsinanyform

    isforbidden. Ifanyone isfound isragginghis/her

    juniors, he/she can be rusticated from the

    Institute.

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    HOSTELFEESDETAILS20122013VELLORECAMPUS

    Particulars Singlebedded DoubleBedded ThreeBedded FourBedded SixBeddedA/C NonA/C A/C NonA/C A/C NonA/C A/C NonA/C A/C NonA/C

    Admission Fee

    (One Time

    Payment) 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000

    5000 5000 5000 5000

    5000Establishment

    Changes 33600 26300 22100 18900 18900 15800 14700 12600 12600 10500EB Charges

    (General) 6500 6500 5200 5200 5200 5200 5000 5000 4500 4500A/C Electricity

    Advance 15000 - 15000 - 15000 - 10000 - 10000 -Caution Deposit

    (Refundable) 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000Note : Additional Establishment charges of`2000/- will be applicable for K & L Blocks in the Mens hostel and E & F

    Blocks in the Ladies Hostel.

    Table:2Mess,EB&OtherCharges(AnnualAdvance)

    Slno Mess Type Amount1 SouthIndian Veg 320002 SouthIndian NonVeg 350003 NorthIndian Veg 350004 NorthIndian NonVeg 380005 SpecialMess Special 41000

    Basedonactualconsumptionthechargescouldbelowerorhigherthantheadvancecollected.

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    Particulars DoubleBedded Three BeddedA/C

    Veg Non Veg NON A/CVeg Non Veg A/CVeg Non Veg NON A/CVeg Non VegAdmission Fees

    (One time payment) 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000Establishment

    Charges 26,000 26,000 23,000 23,000 23,000 23,000 20,000 20,000EB Charges

    (General) 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000

    Mess & Other

    Charges (Annum) 35,000 40,000 35,000 40,000 35,000 40,000 35,000 40,000Caution Deposit

    (Refundable) 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

    5,000

    5,000 5,000

    VITMEE 2012

    ReportingtotheHostel:

    AdmissiontotheHostelispossibleonlyafterpaymentoftheprescribedTuitionandtheHostel

    feesinfull.

    Acandidatewillbeallowedtojointhehostel,twodaysbeforethedateofcommencementofthe

    programme.

    AcandidatewillhavetosubmittherequiredapplicationformtotheChiefWardensOfficeto

    obtaintheroomallotmentorder.Onlyafter

    obtainingthespecificroomallotmentorderfromthe

    hosteloffice,thecandidatewillbeallowedtooccupy

    theroom.

    Parent/GuardianalongwithcandidateshouldsubmitanundertakingtotheHostelOfficethatthe

    rulesand

    regulations

    of

    the

    Hostel

    will

    be

    followed

    withoutanyviolation.

    HOSTELFEEDETAILS201213CHENNAICAMPUS

    Note:SpecialMess&Other

    Charges(Annum`45000)

    ForA/CRooms additional

    paymenttowardsElectricity

    `25000/ istobepaid

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    12. IMPORTANTINSTRUCTIONSPERTAININGTO

    CONDUCTOFCOMPUTERBASEDTEST (CBT)

    ENTRANCEEXAMINATION

    DATE:9th

    and10th

    June,2012

    TIME:10.00

    am

    12.00

    noon

    &

    2.30pm 4.30pm

    Candidateisexpectedtoarriveattheexamination

    hallatleast 1hourbeforethestartofexamination,

    withAdmitCard(hardcopy).Ifthecandidatedoes

    notreportontime,theyarelikelytomissthe

    generalinstructiongiveninExamHall.

    Candidatewillnotbepermittedtoenterinto

    examinationhallafter10:30am/3.00pm

    Candidatewillnotbepermittedtoleavetheexam

    halluntil12noon/4.30pm,eventhoughtheexam

    hadbeencompleted.

    CandidatesarerequestedtokeeptheAdmitCard

    safelywiththemandbringitduringtheAdmission

    Process.Candidateshouldproduceitondemand.

    Acandidate

    who

    does

    not

    possess

    the

    admit

    card

    issuedbyVITInstituteshallnotbepermittedto

    attend VITMEEexamunderanycircumstances.

    CandidateisinstructedtocompleteRegistration

    ProcesswiththehelpofHallInvigilators

    Candidatewillbeallottedacomputersystemby

    HallInvigilatortoattendthe ComputerBasedTest

    (CBT)

    Candidateisnotpermittedtocarryanytext

    material(printed/written),calculators,slide

    rulers,logtables,electronicwatcheswithfacility

    ofcalculator,mobilephonesoranyother

    electronicdevices.

    Candidateshouldbringapencilorpenforcarry

    outanyroughcalculations.

    TestwillstartexactlyatthetimespecifiedinAdmit

    CardandanannouncementwillbemadebyHall

    Invigilatortostartandstoptheexam.

    Duringtheexamprocess,theHallInvigilatorcan

    requestthe

    admit

    card

    to

    verify

    the

    candidate.

    Underanycircumstancesthecandidatemaynot

    bepermittedtotakeanextratime,unless

    otherwisepermittedbyCenterSuperintendents.

    TheCandidatewillbepermittedtoattendamock

    test(online)asmentionedinAdmitCard/VITweb

    site.(CandidatesarerequiredtochecktheVITweb

    siteforregularupdates)

    Examwouldcompriseofmultiplechoicequestions

    withquestionnumberappearingatthetopcenter

    ofcomputerscreenandthetimeleftforthe

    examtobecompleted.

    Foreachquestion,candidatewillhastoselectthe

    rightoptionusingthemouse.

    Candidates

    will

    be

    allowed

    to

    change

    their

    answer

    anytimeduringtheexamduration.

    VITMEEEXAMDATES

    VITMEEwillbeconductedonboth9thand10thJune

    2012, between10amto12noonand2.30pmto4.30

    pmonboththedays. VIT will informthecandidates

    theexactdateand time to thecandidateswhichwill

    beuploadedinwebsite.

    TestSlotbookinginstructions:

    1.VITMEE2012testslotbookingisawebbasedonline

    schedulingsystem.

    2. Oncethecandidatesubmitstheonlineapplication,

    thecandidatewillreceiveanemail(aspertheid

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    specifiedintheVITMEE2012onlineapplicationform)

    with a website link and the corresponding login

    credentials(userid&password)

    3. CandidatesarerequiredtochecktheVITwebsite

    (www.vit.ac.in)

    on

    a

    regular

    basis

    for

    any

    important

    updates.

    4. Theonlinetestslotbookingwillbeopenedduring

    thelastweekofMay2012andtheexactdatewillbe

    updatedinVITWebsite

    5. Candidatescanthenlogintothelink,choosefrom

    theavailableoptionsontestschedule (date&time),

    testcenterandbookthetestslotaspertheirchoice.

    6.

    Theschedule

    booking

    will

    be

    done

    on

    first

    come

    first serve basis, subject to the availability of slots /

    seats

    7. Aslotoncebookedcannotbechanged. Requests

    for change of date, slot or test center will not be

    entertainedunderanycircumstance.

    8. Incaseofnonavailabilityofslots inacenter

    ofchoice,thecandidatesmaychoosetobookaslot

    inanalternatecenter.

    9. Itistheresponsibilityofthecandidatetobook

    theirtestscheduleinVITMEE2012inthegiventime

    frame.VITwillnotbeheldaccountableforthenon

    bookingoftestslotbythecandidate.

    10.Aconfirmationmailwillbeautomaticallysent

    totheemailaddressofthecandidate,whohas

    bookedhis/her

    schedule

    through

    the

    VITMEE

    2012bookingsystem.

    ACADEMICQUALIFICATIONS

    MCAPROGRAMMES ELIGIBILITYMCA Abachelordegreeinanybranchwithatleastoneofthefollowingsubjectsat

    theundergraduatelevel:ComputerScience,ComputerTechnology,IT,

    Mathematics,StatisticsandBusinessMathematics

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    ACADEMICQUALIFICATIONS

    12

    M.TECHPROGRAMMES ELIGIBILITY

    AutomotiveEngineeringRunin

    collaborationwithAutomotive

    ResearchAssociationofIndia,

    (ARAI),Pune

    B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinMechanical/Automobile/Production/

    ManufacturingEngineeringorMechatronicsoranyequivalentdegree

    ComputerAidedDesign/Computer

    AidedManufacturing B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinMechanical/AutomobileorProductionEngineeringoranyequivalentdegreeEnergyandEnvironmental

    EngineeringB.E/B.Tech.

    Degree

    in

    any

    branch

    of

    Engineerng

    &

    Technology

    /

    Biotechnology/Biochemical/M.Sc.EnvironmentalScience/Physics/

    Chemistry/AppliedSciencesoranyequivalentdegreewith

    MathematicsasoneofthesubjectsinHigherSecondarylevelMechatronics B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinMechanical/AutomobileorProductionElectrical&Electronics/Electronics&Communication/Electronics&Instrumentation/

    Instrumentation&Control/ComputerScience/InformationTechnology/

    MechatronicsoranyequivalentdegreeManufacturingEngineering B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinMechanical/Production/Manufacturing/

    AutomobileEngineeringoranyequivalentdegreeStructural

    Engineering

    B.E/B.Tech.

    Degree

    in

    Civil

    Engineering

    /Civil

    &

    Structural

    Engineering

    or

    anyequivalentdegreeInformationTechnology

    (Networking)/SoftwareTechnology B.E/B.Tech.Degreeinanybranch/M.S/M.Sc.ComputerScienceorInformationTechnologyorSoftwareEngineering/MCAoranyotherequivalentdegreewithvalidGATEscoreinComputerScience

    Nanotechnology B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinECE/EEE/E&I/M.Sc.PhysicswithSpl.In

    Electronics/MaterialScience/SolidStatePhysics/B.Tech

    Nanotechnology/M.Sc.Nanotechnology/oranyequivalentdegreeCommunicationEngineering B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinElectrical/Electronics/EEE/ECE/

    Telecommunication,E&I/ComputerSciences*(*Bridgecourseneeded)

    M.Sc.

    Physics

    with

    Electronics

    spl.

    /

    Electronics

    or

    any

    equivalent

    degreeSensorSystemTechnology B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinEEE/ ECE/E&I/CSE/Instrumentation&Control

    /M.Sc.PhysicswithElectronics/ElectronicsoranyequivalentdegreeVLSIDesign(VeryLargeScale

    IntegratedDesign) B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinElectrical/Electronics/EEE/ECE/E&I/M.Sc.PhysicswithElectronics/ElectronicsoranyequivalentdegreeAutomotiveElectronicsin

    collaborationwithTIFACCORE

    industrypartners

    B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinECE/Telecommunication/CSE/EIE/IT/EEE/

    MechatronicsoranyequivalentdegreePowerElectronicsandDrives B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinElectrical/Electronics/EEE/ECE/E&Iorany

    equivalentdegreeComputer

    Science

    and

    Engineering

    B.E/B.Tech.

    Degree

    in

    any

    branch

    /M.S

    /M.Sc.

    Computer

    Science

    or

    IT

    orSoftwareEngineering/MCAoranyotherequivalentdegreewith

    validGATEscoreinComputerScienceBiotechnology B.E/B.Tech.DegreeinChemical/LeatherTechnology/Biotechnology/Industrial

    Biotechnology/Biochemical/BioMedical/BioInformaticsoraBachelorsDegree

    inPharmacyorM.Sc.DegreeinBiochemistry/Biotechnology/Microbiology/Bio

    Physics/Biology/Botany/Zoology/Genetics/MBBS/M.Sc.(Ag)&M.V.Sc.BiomedicalEngineering B.E/B.TechDegreeinBioMedicalEngg/BioMedicalInstrumentation/Medical

    Electronics/ECE/EIE/Biotechnology/BioInformatics/M.Sc in

    Biophysics/Electronics/Physics/BioMedicalSciences/BioinformaticsorMBBS/Degree

    in

    Physiotherapy/Occupational

    therapy

    of

    4

    years

    degree

    programme

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    APPENDIX I

    SYLLABUSforENTRANCEEXAMINATION

    CICIVILENGINEERING

    ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS

    LinearAlgebra

    Matrix algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigen

    valuesandeigenvectors.

    Calculus

    Functions of single variable, Limit, continuity and

    differentiability, Mean value theorems, Evaluation of

    definite and improper integrals, Partial derivatives,

    Total derivative, Maxima and minima, Gradient,

    Divergence

    and

    Curl,

    Vector

    identities,

    Directional

    derivatives,Line,SurfaceandVolumeintegrals,Stokes,

    GaussandGreenstheorems.

    Differentialequations

    First order equations (linear and nonlinear), Higher

    order linear differential equations with constant

    coefficients,CauchysandEulersequations,Initialand

    boundary value problems, Laplace transforms,

    Solutions

    of

    one

    dimensional

    heat

    and

    wave

    equations

    andLaplaceequation.

    Complexvariables

    Analytic functions, Cauchys integral theorem, Taylor

    andLaurentseries.

    ProbabilityandStatistics

    Definitions of probability and sampling theorems,

    Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and

    standarddeviation,

    Random

    variables,

    Poisson,

    Normal

    andBinomialdistributions.

    NumericalMethods

    Numericalsolutionsoflinearandnonlinearalgebraic

    equations Integration by trapezoidal and Simpsons

    rule, single and multistep methods for differential

    equations.

    STRUCTURALENGINEERING

    Mechanics

    Bending moment an d shear forc e in statically

    determinate beams. Simple stress an d strain

    relationship Stress and strain in two dimensions,

    principalstresses,stresstransformation,Mohrscircle.

    Simple bending theory, flexural and shear stresses,

    unsymmetrical bending, shear centre. Thin walled

    pressurevessels,uniformtorsion,bucklingofcolumn,

    combinedanddirectbendingstresses.

    StructuralAnalysis

    Analysis of statically determinate trusses, arches,

    beams,cablesandframes,displacements instatically

    determinate structures and analysis of statically

    indeterminate structures by force/ energy methods,

    analysis by displacement methods (slope deflection

    method), influence lines fo r determinate an d

    indeterminate structures. Basic concepts of matrix

    methodsofstructuralanalysis.

    ConcreteStructures

    ConcreteTechnology propertiesofconcrete,basicsof

    mixdesign.Concretedesignbasicworkingstressand

    limitstatedesignconcepts,analysisofultimate load

    capacityanddesignofmemberssubjectedtoflexure,shear,compressionandtorsionbylimitstatemethods.

    Basic elements of prestressed concrete, analysis of

    beamsectionsattransferandserviceloads.

    SteelStructures

    Analysis

    and

    design

    of

    tension

    and

    compressionmembers,beamsandbeamcolumns, columnbases.

    Connectionssimple an d eccentric, beamcolumn

    connections,plategirdersandtrusses.Plasticanalysis

    ofbeamsandframes.

    GEOTECHNICALENGINEERING

    SoilMechanics

    Originofsoils,soilclassification,three phasesystem,

    fundamental definitions, relationship an d

    interrelationships,permeabilityandseepage,effective

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    stress principle, consolidation, compaction, shear

    strength.

    FoundationEngineering

    Subsurface investigations scope,drillingboreholes,

    sampling, penetration tests, plate load test. Earth

    pressuretheories,effectofwatertable,layeredsoils.

    Stability

    of

    slopesinfinite

    slopes,

    finite

    slopes.

    Foundation typesfoundation design requirements.

    Shallow foundations bearing capacity, effect of

    shape, water table and other factors, stress

    distribution,settlement analysis in sands an d

    clays. Deep foundations pile types, dynamic and

    static formulae, load capacity of piles in sands and

    clays,negativeskinfriction.

    WATERRESOURCESENGINEERING

    FluidMechanicsandHydraulics

    Properties

    of

    fluids,

    principle

    of

    conservation

    of

    mass,

    momentum, energy and corresponding equations,

    potential flow, applications of momentum and

    Bernoullisequation,laminarandturbulentflow,flow

    inpipes,pipenetworks.Conceptofboundarylayerand

    its growth. Uniform flow, critical flow and gradually

    varied flow in channels, specific energy concept,

    hydraulicjump. Forces on immersed bodies, flow

    measurements in channels, tanks an d pipes.

    Dimensional analysis an d hydraulic modeling.

    Kinematicsofflow,velocitytrianglesandspecificspeed

    ofpumpsandturbines.

    Hydrology

    Hydrologiccycle,rainfall,evaporation,infiltration,stage

    discharge relationships, unit hydrographs, flood

    estimation,reservoircapacity,reservoirandchannel

    routing.Wellhydraulics.

    Irrigation

    Duty,delta, .estimationofevapotranspiration.Crop

    waterrequirements.Designoflinedandunlinedcanals,

    waterways,headworks,gravitydamsandspillways.

    Design of weirson permeable foundation.Typesof

    irrigationsystem,irrigationmethods.Waterloggingand

    drainage,sodicsoils.

    ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING

    Waterrequirements

    Qualitystandards,basicunitprocessesandoperations

    forwatertreatment.Drinkingwaterstandards,water

    requirements,basicunitoperationsandunitprocesses

    for surface water treatment, distribution of water.

    Sewage an d sewerage treatment, quantity an d

    characteristicsofwastewater.Primary,secondaryand

    tertiary treatment of wastewater, sludge disposal,

    effluent discharge standards. Domestic wastewater

    treatment, quantity of characteristics of domestic

    wastewater, primary and secondary treatment Unit

    operationsandunitprocessesofdomesticwastewater,

    sludgedisposal.

    AirPollution

    Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air

    pollutionmeteorology,

    air

    pollution

    control,

    air

    quality

    standardsandlimits.

    MunicipalSolidWastes

    Characteristics, generation, collection an d

    transportationofsolidwastes,engineeredsystemsfor

    solid waste management (reuse/ recycle, energy

    recovery,treatmentanddisposal).

    NoisePollution

    Impactsofnoise,permissiblelimitsofnoisepollution,

    measurementofnoiseandcontrolofnoisepollution.

    TRANSPORTATIONENGINEERING

    HighwayPlanning

    Geometric design of highways, te sting an d

    specificationsofpavingmaterials,designofflexibleand

    rigidpavements.

    TrafficEngineering

    Trafficcharacteristics,theoryoftrafficflow,intersection

    design,trafficsignsandsignaldesign,highwaycapacity.

    CSCOMPUTERSCIENCEANDENGINEERING,INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY&SOFTWARETECHNOLOGY

    EngineeringMathematics

    MathematicalLogic:

    Syntax of First Order Logic, Semantics of First Order

    Logic,aSequentCalculus,theCompletenessTheorem,

    theLimitationsofFirstOrderLogic.

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    DifferentialandIntegralCalculus:

    Limit,Continuity,Differentiability,Leibniztheorem,Mean

    ValueTheorems, Taylors theorem, Integrals, Improper

    integrals,TotalDifferentiation,Partialderivatives,Maxima

    andMinima,vectorcalculus,Lineardifferentialequations.

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    ProbabilityandStatistics:

    probability, conditional probability, Bayes theorem,

    means,median,mode,moments,standarddeviation.

    Randomvariables,Uniform,Binomial,Poisson,normal

    distributions,Correlationandregression,Samplingand

    Testsofsignificance.

    NumericalMethods:

    solutions to algebraic an d transcendental

    equations(BisectionandNewtonRaphsonsmethods),

    simultaneous linear algebraic equations(Gauss

    elimination, Crouts, Gauss seidal and relaxation),

    Interpolation methods (forward, backward an d

    central),numericalintegration(Trapezoidal,Simpsons

    an d Weddles) eigen values and eigen vectors,

    Numericalsolutionstoordinary(Euler,modifiedEuler,

    Runga Kutt a 4th order) an d partial differential

    (parabolic,ellipticandHyperbolic)equations.

    LinearAlgebraandTransforms:

    linear vector space, determinants, matrices, eigen

    values, eigen vectors, elements of complex analysis,

    laplacetransforms,Fourieranalysis.

    TheoreticalComputerScience

    DiscreteMathematics:

    sets,relationsandfunctions,algebraofmatricesand

    determinants, algebraic structures, Boolean algebra

    andapplications,orderrelationsandstructures,graph

    theory,logicandcombinatorics.

    Theoryofcomputation:

    Regular languages and finite automata, context free

    languages and Push down automata, recursively

    enumerablesetsandTuringmachines,undecidability.

    Analysisofalgorithmsandcomputationalcomplexity:

    Asymptoticanalysis(best,worst,averagecase)oftime

    and

    space,

    Upper

    and

    lower

    bounds

    on

    the

    complexity

    ofspecificproblems,NPcompleteness, codeandquery

    tuningtechniques,numericalanalysis,poweranalysis

    &resiliency,intractableproblems.

    ComputerHardware

    Electronics:

    Network analysis, semiconductor devices, bipolar

    transistors, FETs, Power supplies, amplifier, Oscillators,

    Operational amplifiers, elements of digital electronics,

    logiccircuits.

    Digitallogic:

    Number systems and codes, Gates, TTL circuits,

    BooleanalgebraandKarnaughmaps,Arithmeticlogic

    units, Flip flops, registers and counters, Memories,

    Combinationalandsequentiallogiccircuits.

    ComputerArchitecture

    and

    organization:

    Machineinstructionsandaddressingmodes,ALUand

    datapath,RegisterTransferLanguage, hardwareand

    micro programmed control, memory interface, RAM,

    ROMI/Ointerface(InterruptandDMAmodes),serial

    communicationinterface,instructionpipelining,Cache

    , main and secondary memory storage, organization

    and structure of disk drives, RAID architectures

    Microprocessors:8085,8086,Interfacingandmemory

    addressing.

    Softwaresystems

    Datastructures:

    Notionofabstractdatatypes,stack,Queue,List,set,

    string,Tree,binarysearchtrees,heap,graph.

    Programmingmethodology:

    Introductiontoprogramming,pointers,arrays,control

    structures, Iterational control structures, functions,

    recursion,testing,debugging,codereview,structures,

    files.

    Algorithmsforproblemsolving:

    Tree and graph traversal, connected components,

    spanning trees, shortest paths, hashing, sorting,

    searching, design paradigms (Greedy, dynamic

    programming,divideandconquer).

    Programminglanguageprocessors:

    Compiler,Interpreter,assembler,Linker,Loader,Macro

    processors, phases of compilers, Lexical analysis,

    parsing,

    Topdown

    parsing

    and

    bottom

    up

    parsing,

    syntax directed translation, runtime environment,

    Symbol table, type checking, intermediate Code

    generation, Codeoptimization,codegeneration.

    Operatingsystems:

    Memory management, page faults, overlay, processor

    management,devicemanagement,deadlocks,Process,

    threadandinterprocesscommunication,CPUscheduling,

    filesystems,I/Osystems,protectionandsecurity.

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    System & program development methodology:

    Softwareparadigms,principlesofprogramminginany

    language,documentation,systemanalysisanddesign

    methodologies,User InterfaceDesign(UID),software

    construction,softwaretesting,softwarequality,Object

    OrientedAanlaysis

    and

    Design

    (OOAD)

    concepts.

    ManagementInformationsystems:

    Aspects of Management and Information systems,

    decision support and operation support system,

    sy stem s approaches to MIS, computers an d

    informationsysteminbusiness.

    Databasesmanagementsystems:

    Data,database and DBMS,Datadictionary/directory,

    schema,

    description

    of

    database

    structure,

    forms

    of

    DBMSsystems,Hierarchical,networkandRDBMS,DDL,

    DML, stored data structure language and query

    language, Recent trends in database management

    systems, Memory management techniques used in

    computers, query languages(SQL), file structures (

    sequential files, indexing, B* trees) Transactions and

    concurrency control, Basic concepts of transaction

    processing, ACID properties of transactions,

    serializability of transactions, concurrency control,

    recovery,OLAP.

    Computernetworks&Datacommunications:

    Analog versus Digital communication, modems,

    multiplexers,and

    concentrators,

    serial

    versus

    parallel

    communication, simplex, duplex, and half duplex

    communication, synchronous and asynchronous

    communication, Error detection/correction methods,

    data linkcontrolprotocols,balancedandunbalanced

    interfaces,communicationmedia,ISO/OSIstack,Sliding

    window protocol, LAN Technologies (Ethernet, Token

    ring),TCP/UDP,IP,switches,gateways,androuters.

    Webtechnologies:

    HTML,XML,

    Concepts

    of

    network

    and

    internet,

    WWW

    andHTTP,webserver,webapplications,loadbalancing

    andapplicationserver,websecurities.

    ComputingTechnologies:

    Clientservercomputing,Logicallayersinclientserver

    architecture, Twotier versus Threetier, Distributed

    computing, Middleware, Mobile Computing, Cloud

    Computing.

    CECHEMICALENGINEERING

    Lawsof thermodynamics reversiblenad irreversible

    process conceptofidealgasandrealgas equations

    ofstates Maxwellrelations adiabaticandisothermal

    compression phaseequilibrium Gibbsphaserule

    systemofvariablecomposition vantHoffsequation

    applicationsofGibbs Duhemequation.

    Law

    of

    conservation

    of

    mass

    and

    energy

    material

    balance energy balance and their applications unit

    operation an d unit process psychrometry

    combustioncalculations.

    Classificationoffluids fluidstatics basicequations

    of fluid flow Bernoullis equation laminar flow

    frictioninflowthroughbedsofsolids packedbeds

    fluidmovingmachinery classificationofpumpsand

    itscharacteristics.

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    Introductiontoparticulatesolids particleseparation

    size reduction motionofaparticle through fluid

    classificationofparticulatesolids centrifugalclassifier

    sedimentation techniques flotation filtration

    equipments agitationandmixingofliquids.

    Fourierslawofheatconduction conceptofthermal

    conductivity

    heattransfer

    through

    fins

    convective

    heattransfer transferofheatinflowingfluids laminar

    and turbulent flow heat transfer with and without

    phasechange typesofevaporators multipleeffect

    evaporators.

    Differentialandintegralmethodofanalysisofratedata

    idealreactordesign Residencetimedistribution C,

    EandFcurves.

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    Basic principles of unit operation and unit process

    schematic representations of unit operations

    manufactureofsulfur,hydrochloricacid,cement,glass,

    productsusedinphotography,ceramicsandrefractory,

    industrial gases, paints, pigments, fertilizers

    fermentationprocess fortheproductionofethanol

    manufactureofcitricacid,antibiotics,penicillin,soaps,

    detergentspetroleumrefiningprocess processfor

    th e production of petrochemical precursors

    productionofresins,natureandsyntheticrubber.

    Diffusioninliquids developmentofrateequationfor

    masstransfer contractingdevicesforimprovingmass

    transfer characteristics humidification, dryingand

    crystallization distillation, continuous rectification

    operation, absorption, liquidliquid extraction and

    leaching fundamental principles and design of the

    pressure, reaction vessels and related equipments in

    theaboveprocess.

    Overview of industrial biochemical processes

    industriallyimportantmicrobialstrains enzymesused

    inindustry, medicineandfood industrialproduction,

    purificationand immobilizationofenzymes reactors

    types, characteristics an d design growth

    characteristics of microbial cells free cell an d

    immobilizedcellreactors downstreamprocessingand

    effluenttreatment.

    CHCHEMISTRY

    AtomicStructure

    Plancks quantum theory wave particle duality

    Heisenbergs principle Schrodinger wave equation

    particle in a box and hydrogen atom VB and MO

    theories.

    Spectroscopy

    Rotational an d vibrational spectra harmonic

    anharmonicoscillatorandRigidRotor selectionrules

    fundamentals,

    overtones

    and

    combinational

    bands

    calculation of force constants (diatomic molecules)

    Groupfrequencies electronicspectroscopy potential

    energy diagram term symbols selection rules

    LS and JJ coupling Frank Condon principle

    oscillatorsstrength effectofsolventsonspectra.

    Thermodynamics

    LawsofthermodynamicsFirstlaw secondlaw third

    law(termsandtheirrelations).

    Chemicalkinetics

    and

    equilibrium

    Rate constant of chemical reactions, temperature

    dependence, collision and transition state theories

    consecutive an d parallel reactions chemical

    equilibrium and response of chemical equilibrium to

    temperatureandpressure.

    dandfblockelements

    General characteristics of d and f block elements;

    Coordination chemistry; structure and isomerism;

    stability;theories

    of

    metal

    ligand

    bonding

    (CFT

    and

    LFT);mechanismsofsubstitutionandelectrontransfer

    reactionsofcoordinationcomplexes.Electronicspectra

    andmagneticpropertiesoftransitionmetalcomplexes,

    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.BioinorganicchemistryofNa,K,Mg,Ca,Fe,

    Co,Zn,

    Cu

    and

    Mo.

    SolidState

    Crystal systems and lattices, Miller planes, crystal

    packing,crystaldefects;Braggslaw,ioniccrystals,band

    theory,metalsandsemiconductors,differentstructures

    ofAX,AX2,AX3compounds,spinels.

    Instrumentalmethodsofanalysis

    Atomicabsorptionandemissionspectroscopyincluding

    ICPAES,

    UV

    Visible

    spectrophotometry,

    NMR,

    Mass,

    Mossbauerspectroscopy(FeandSn),ESRspectroscopy,

    chromatography including GC an d HPLC,

    electroanalytical methods (coulometry, cyclic

    voltammetry, polarography amperometry, and ion

    selective electrodes). Structureal determination of

    organicandinorganiccompoundsusingUVVisible,IR,

    NMRandmassspectroscopy.

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    Stereochemistry

    Chirality of organic molecules with or without chiral

    centres. Specification of configuration in compounds

    havingoneormorestereogeniccentres.Enantiotopic

    an d diastereotopic atoms, groups an d faces.

    Stereospecific synthesis. Conformational analysis of

    acyclicandcycliccompounds.Geometricalisomerism.

    Configurational an d conformational effects on

    reactivityandselectivity/specificity.

    ReactionMechanism

    ElectrophilicandNucleophilicsubstitutionreactionsin

    aliphatic an d aromatic compounds an d their

    mechanisms AdditionandEliminationreactionsand

    their mechanisms Reaction intermediates

    carbocations,carbanions,carbenes,nitrenesandfree

    radicals.

    Organicsynthesis

    Synthesis, reactions, mechanisms and selectivity

    involvingthefollowing alkenes,alkynes,arenes,

    alcohols,phenols,aldehydes,ketones,carboxylicacids

    and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and

    amines.UseofcompoundsofMg,Li,Cu,BandSi in

    organic synthesis. Concepts in multistep synthesis

    retrosynthetic analysis, disconnections, synthons,

    synthetic equivalents, umpolung in chemistry,

    selectivity,protectionanddeprotectionoffunctional

    groups.

    Heterocycliccompounds

    Structureandreactionsoffuran,pyrrole,thiophene,

    pyridine,indoleandtheirderivatives.

    Biomolecules

    Structure, properties and reactions of mono and

    disaccharides, physicochemical properties of amino

    acids,

    chemical

    synthesis

    of

    peptides,

    structural

    featuresofproteins,nucleicacids,steroids,terpenoids,

    carotenoids,andalkaloids.

    EEELECTRICALANDELECTRONICSENGINEERING

    ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS

    Linear

    Algebra:

    Matrix

    Algebra,

    Systems

    of

    linear

    equations,Eigenvaluesandeigenvectors.

    Calculus:Meanvaluetheorems,Theoremsofintegral

    calculus,Evaluationofdefiniteandimproperintegrals,

    Partial Derivatives, Maxima and minima, Multiple

    integrals,Fourierseries.Vector identities,Directional

    derivatives,Line,SurfaceandVolumeintegrals,Stokes,

    GaussandGreenstheorems.

    Differentialequations:

    First

    order

    equation

    (linear

    and

    nonlinear), Higher order linear differential equations

    with constant coefficients, Method of variation of

    parameters,CauchysandEulersequations,Initialand

    boundaryvalueproblems,PartialDifferentialEquations

    andvariableseparablemethod.

    Complex variables: Analytic functions, Cauchys

    integral theorem and integral formula, Taylors and

    Laurentseries,Residuetheorem,solutionintegrals.

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    Probability an d Statistics: Sampling theorems,

    Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and

    standard

    deviation,

    Random

    variables,

    Discrete

    and

    continuousdistributions, Poisson,NormalandBinomial

    distribution,Correlationandregressionanalysis.

    NumericalMethods:Solutionsofnonlinearalgebraic

    equations, single an d multiste p methods for

    differentialequations.

    Transform Theory: Fourier transform, Laplace

    transform,Ztransform.

    ELECTRICALENGINEERING

    ElectricCircuitsandFields:Networkgraph,KCL,KVL,

    nodeandmeshanalysis,transientresponseofdcand

    ac networks; sinusoidal steadystate analysis,

    resonance, basic filter concepts, ideal current and

    voltagesources,TheveninsNortonsandSuperposition

    and Maximum Power Transfer theorems, twoport

    networks,threephasecircuits;GaussTheorem,electric

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    field and potential due to point, line, plane and

    spherical charge distributions; Amperes and Biot

    Savartslaws;inductance;dielectrics;capacitance.

    SignalsandSystems:Representationofcontinuousand

    discretetimesignals;shiftingandscalingoperations;

    linear,timeinvariantandcausalsystems;Fourierseries

    representationofcontinuousperiodicsignals;sampling

    theorem;Fourier,LaplaceandZtransforms.

    Electrical Machines: Single phase transformer

    equivalentcircuit,phasordiagram,tests,regulationand

    efficiency; three phase transformers connections,

    parallel operation; autotransformer; energy

    conversionprinciples;DCmachines 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

    operationofgenerators,motorstarting,characteristics

    andapplications;servoandsteppermotors.

    Power Systems: Basic power generation concepts;

    transmission line models and performance; cable

    performance,insulation;

    corona

    and

    radio

    interference;

    di str ibution systems; pe runit quantities; bu s

    impedanceandadmittancematrices;loadflow;voltage

    control;powerfactorcorrection;economicoperation;

    symmetrical components; faultanalysis;principlesof

    overcurrent,differentialanddistanceprotection;solid

    state relays and digital protection; circuit breakers;

    systemstabilityconcepts,swingcurvesandequalarea

    criterion;HVDCtransmissionandFACTSconcepts.

    Control Systems: Principles of feedback; transfer

    function; block diagrams; steadystate errors; Routh

    andNiquisttechniques;Bodeplots;rootloci;lag,lead

    and leadlagcompensation;statespacemodel;state

    transitionmatrix,controllabilityandobservability.

    ElectricalandElectronicMeasurements:Bridgesand

    potentiometers; PMMC, moving iron, dynamometer

    and induction type instruments; measurement of

    voltage, current, power, energy and power factor;

    instrument transformers; digital voltmeters an d

    multimeters;phase,timeandfrequencymeasurement;

    Qmeters; oscilloscopes; potentiometric recorders;

    erroranalysis.

    Analog and Digital Electronics: Characteristics of

    diodes,BJT,FET;amplifiers biasing,equivalentcircuit

    and frequency response; oscillators and feedback

    amplifiers;operationalamplifiers characteristicsand

    applications; simple active filters; VCOs and timers;

    combinationalandsequentiallogiccircuits;multiplexer;

    Schmitt trigger; multivibrators; sample and hold

    circuits;A/DandD/Aconverters;8bitmicroprocessor

    basics,architecture,

    programming

    and

    interfacing.

    Power Electronics and Drives:Semiconductor power

    diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTOs MOSFETs

    and IGBTs static characteristics and principles of

    operation;triggeringcircuits;phasecontrolrectifiers;

    bridgeconverters fullycontrolledandhalfcontrolled;

    principlesofchoppersandinverters;basicconceptsof

    adjustablespeeddcandacdrives.

    EI

    INSTRUMENTATION

    ENGINEERING

    ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS

    Linear Algebra: Matrix Algebra, Systems of linear

    equations,Eigenvaluesandeigenvectors.

    Calculus:Meanvaluetheorems,Theoremsofintegral

    calculus,Evaluationofdefiniteandimproperintegrals,

    PartialDerivatives,Maximaandminima,Multiple

    integrals,Fourierseries.Vector identities,Directional

    derivatives,Line,SurfaceandVolumeintegrals,Stokes,

    GaussandGreenstheorems.

    Differentialequations:Firstorderequation(linearand

    nonlinear), Higher order linear differential equations

    with constant coefficients, Method of variation of

    parameters,CauchysandEulersequations,Initialand

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    boundaryvalueproblems,PartialDifferentialEquations

    andvariableseparablemethod.

    Complex variables: Analytic functions, Cauchys

    integral theorem and integral formula, Taylors and

    Laurentseries,Residuetheorem,solutionintegrals.

    Probability an d Statistics: Sampling theorems,

    Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and

    standard deviation, Random variables, Discrete and

    continuousdistributions,Poisson,NormalandBinomial

    distribution,Correlationandregressionanalysis.

    NumericalMethods:Solutionsofnonlinearalgebraic

    equations, single an d multiste p methods for

    differentialequations.

    Transform Theory: Fourier transform, Laplace

    transform,Ztransform.

    INSTRUMENTATIONENGINEERING

    Basics of Circuits an d Measurement Systems:

    Kirchoffs laws, mesh and nodal Analysis. Circuit

    theorems.OneportandtwoportNetworkFunctions.

    Static and dynamic characteristics of Measurement

    Systems.

    Error

    and

    uncertainty

    analysis.

    Statistical

    analysisofdataandcurvefitting.

    Transducers,MechanicalMeasurementandIndustrial

    Instrumentation: Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive and

    piezoelectrictransducersandtheirsignalconditioning.

    Measurement of di splacement, velocity an d

    acceleration (translational and rotational), force,

    torque,vibrationandshock.Measurementofpressure,

    flow,temperatureandliquidlevel.MeasurementofpH,

    conductivity,viscosity

    and

    humidity.

    AnalogElectronics:Characteristicsofdiode,BJT,JFET

    andMOSFET.Diodecircuits.Transistorsatlowandhigh

    frequencies, Amplifiers, single an d multistage.

    Feedback amplifiers. Operational amplifiers,

    characteristics an d circuit co nfigurations.

    Instrumentationamplifier.Precisionrectifier.VtoIand

    Ito V converter. Op Am p based active filters.

    Oscillatorsandsignalgenerators.

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    Digital Electronics: Combinational logic circuits,

    minimizationofBooleanfunctions.ICfamilies,TTL,

    MOS and CMOS. Arithmetic circuits. Comparators,

    Schmitttrigger,timersandmonostablemultivibrator.

    Sequentialcircuits,flipflops,counters,shiftregisters.

    Multiplexer,S/Hcircuit.AnalogtoDigitalandDigitalto

    Analog converters. Basics of number system.

    Microprocessorapplications,memoryandinputoutput

    interfacing.Microcontrollers.

    Signals, Systems and Communications: Periodic and

    aperiodicsignals. Impulseresponse,transferfunction

    and frequency response of first and second order

    systems. Convolution, correlation and characteristics

    oflineartimeinvariantsystems.Discretetimesystem,

    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

    keyingandpulseshiftkeyingfordigitalmodulation.

    ElectricalandElectronicMeasurements:Bridgesand

    potentiometers , measurement of R, L an d C.

    Measurementsofvoltage,current,power,powerfactor

    andenergy.A.C&D.Ccurrentprobes.Extensionof

    instrumentranges.

    Q

    meter

    and

    waveform

    analyzer.

    Digital voltmeter and multimeter. Time, phase and

    frequency measurements.Cathode rayoscilloscope.

    Serial and parallel communication. Shielding and

    grounding.

    Control Systems and Process Control: Feedback

    principles. Signal flow graphs. Transient Response,

    steadystate errors. Routh and Nyquist critera. Bode

    plot, root loci. Time delay systems. Phase and gain

    margin.

    State

    space

    representation

    of

    sys

    tems.

    Mechanical, hydraulic an d pneumatic sy stem

    components.Synchropair,servoandstepmotors.On

    off,cascade,P,PI,PID, feed forwardandderivative

    controller,Fuzzycontrollers.

    Analytical, Optical and Biomedical Instrumentation:

    Massspectrometry.UV,visibleandIRspectrometry.X

    ray and nuclear radiation measurements. Optical

    sourcesanddetectors,LED,laser,photodiode,photo

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    resistor and their characteristics. Interferometers,

    applications in metrology. Basics of fiber optics.

    Biomedical instruments,EEG,ECGandEMG.Clinical

    measurements. Ultrasonic transducers an d

    Ultrasonography. Principles of Computer Assisted

    Tomography.

    ECELECTRONICSANDCOMMUNICATIONENGINEERING

    ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS

    Linear Algebra: Matrix Algebra, Systems of linear

    equations,Eigenvaluesandeigenvectors.

    Calculus:Meanvaluetheorems,Theoremsofintegral

    calculus,Evaluationofdefiniteandimproperintegrals,

    Partial Derivatives, Maxima and minima, Multiple

    integrals,Fourierseries.Vector identities,Directional

    derivatives,Line,SurfaceandVolumeintegrals,Stokes,

    GaussandGreenstheorems.

    Differentialequations:Firstorderequation(linearand

    nonlinear), Higher order lineardifferentialequations

    with constant coefficients, Method of variation of

    parameters,CauchysandEulersequations,Initialand

    boundary Value problems, Partial Differential

    Equationsandvariableseparablemethod.

    Complex variables: Analytic functions, Cauchys

    integral

    theorem

    and

    integral

    formula,

    Taylors

    and

    Laurentseries,Residuetheorem,solutionintegrals.

    NumericalMethods:Solutionsofnonlinearalgebraic

    equations, single an d multiste p methods for

    differentialequations.

    Transform Theory: Fourier transform, Laplace

    transform,Ztransform.

    NETWORK

    Network graphs: Matrices associated with graphs;

    incidence,fundamentalcutsetandfundamentalcircuit

    matrices.Solutionmethods;nodalandmeshanalysis.

    Network theorems; superposition, Thevenin and

    Nortans, maximum powe r transfer, wy edelta

    transformation,steadystatesinusoidalanalysisusing

    phasors, fourier series, linear constant coefficient

    differential and difference equations; time domain

    analysis of simple RL C circuits. Laplace an d Z

    transforms:frequencydomainanalysisofRLCcircuits,

    convolution,2portnetworkparameters,drivingpoint

    andtransferfunctions,stateequationfornetworks.

    ANALOG CIRCUITS: Characteristics and equivalent

    circuits(largeandsmallsignal)ofdiodes,BJT,JFETsand

    MOSFET simple diode circuits: clipping, clamping,

    rectifier,biasingandbiasstabilityoftransistorandFET

    amplifiers. Amplifiers: single an d multistage,

    differential,operational,feedbackandpower.Analysis

    ofamplifiers;frequencyresponseofamplifiers.Simple

    opampcircuits.Filters.Sinusoidaloscillators:criterion

    for oscillation; singletransisto r an d op am p

    configurations.Functiongeneratorsandwaveshaping

    circuits,Powersupplies.

    DIGITALCIRCUITS

    Boolean algebra; minimization of Boolean functions;

    logic gates; digital IC families (DTL, TTL, ECL, MOS,

    CMOS).Combinationalcircuits:arithmeticcircuits,code

    converters,

    multiplexers

    and

    decoders.

    Sequential

    circuits: latches and flipflops, counters and shift

    registers.Comparators,timers,multivibrators.Sample

    and hold circuits, ADCs and DACs. Semiconductor

    memories. Microprocessor (8085): architecture,

    programming,memoryandI/Ointerfacing

    CONTROLSYSTEMS

    Basiccontrolsystemcomponents;blockdiagrammatic

    description,reductionofblockdiagrams,propertiesof

    systems:linearity,

    time

    invariance,

    stability,

    causality.

    Openloopandclosedloop(feedback)systems.Special

    properties of linear timeinvariance (LTI) systems

    transferfunction,impulseresponse,poles,zeros,their

    significance and stability analysis of these systems.

    Signalflowgraphsandtheiruseindeterminingtransfer

    functionsofsystems;transientandsteadystateanalysis

    of LTI system and frequency response. Tools and

    techniques for LTI control system analysis: Root, loci,

    Routh_Hurwitz criterion, Bode and Nyquist plots;

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    Control system compensators: elements of lead and

    lagcompensations,elementsofproportionalintegral

    Derivative(PID)control.Statevariablerepresentation

    andsolutionofstateequationforLTIsystems.

    COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMS

    Fourieranalysisofsignals amplitude,phaseandpower

    spectrum, autocorrelation and crosscorrelation and

    theirFourier transforms.Signal transmission through

    linear timeinvariant (LTI) systems, impulse response

    and frequency response, group delay phase delay.

    Analog modulation systemsamplitude and angle

    modulation and demodulation systems, spectral

    analysis of these operations, superheterodyne

    receivers,elementsofhardwaresrealizationsofanalog

    communication systems. Basic sampling theorems.

    Pulsecode

    modulation

    (PCM),

    differential

    pulse

    code

    modulation (DPCM), delta modulation (DM). Digital

    modulationschemes:amplitude,phaseandfrequency

    shiftkeyingschemes(ASK,PSK,FSK).Multiplexing time

    division and frequency division. Additive Gaussian

    noise; characterization using correlation, probability

    density function (PDF),powerspectraldensity (PSD).

    Signalto noise ratio (SNR)calculations foramplitude

    modulation(AM)andfrequencymodulation(FM)for

    lownoiseconditions.

    ELECTROMAGNETICS

    Elementsofvectorcalculus:gradient,divergenceand

    curl;Gaussandstrokestheorems,maxwellsequation:

    differential an d integral forms. Wave equation.

    Poynting vector. Plane waves: propagation through

    various media; reflection and refraction; phase and

    group velocity; skin depth Transmission lines:

    Characteristicimpedence;impedencetransformation;

    smith chart; impedence matching pulse excitation.

    Wave

    guides:

    modes

    in

    rectangular

    waveguides;

    boundary conditions; cutoff frequencies; dispersion

    relations.Antennas;Dipoleantennas;antennaarrays;

    radiationpattern;reciprocitytheorem,antennagain.

    LSLIFESCIENCES

    Biophysics

    LevelsofstructuresinBiologicalmacromolecules.Basic

    strategiesinbiophysics.Forcesthatdetermineprotein

    and

    nucleic

    acid

    structure,

    Prediction

    of

    proteins

    structure nucleic acids, Properties of lipid bilayers,

    Biochemical Kinetics studies, unimolecular reactions,

    methods of determining macromolecular structures

    inclusive of the spectroscopic techniques like UVvis

    absorption, IR absorption, circular dichroism

    fluoresence NMR and Xray and neutron diffraction

    techniques.

    Biochemistry

    Structure

    and

    properties,

    Amino

    acids,

    peptides,

    proteins and conjugated proteins, protein hydration,

    coagulation, denaturation gelation, proteinprotein

    interactions, cytosolic and membrane properties,

    purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides, nucleotides,

    polynucleotides, Ribonucleic acids an d

    deoxyribonucleic acids, TCA cycle, glycolysis, pentose

    phosphatepathway,EmbdenMeyerhofpathway,urea

    cycle,metabolicregulation,respiratorychain,TPcycle,

    energyrichcompounds,integratedmetabolism,

    Carbohydrates linearandbranchedcarbohydrates,N

    containing carbohydrates, cell wall carbohydrates,

    metabolism of carbohydrates, Fats and oilsstructure

    andpropertiesofsaturatedandunsaturatedfattyacids,

    glycerolipids,phospholipids,sphingolipids,glycolipids,

    steroids, Vitamins and mineralstypes, structure and

    functional properties of vitamins, utility of essential

    mineralssourcesandtraceelements.

    Biotechnology

    Importanceandeconomicsofdownstreamprocessing

    inbiotechnologyprocessproblemsandrequirements

    of bioproduct purification, process design criteria,

    primaryseparation

    and

    recovery

    process,

    membrane

    based separations, precipitation methods, different

    typesofpurificationandchromatographictechniques.

    Typesofreactors idealreactors, integralmethodof

    analysis for reactions,simultaneous,consecutiveand

    combined reactions, models for nonideal flow.

    Industrialbiotechnology isolation,preservationand

    improvementofindustrialmicrobesforoverproduction

    of primaryandsecondary metabolites, economics of

    modern industrialprocesses,fermentationprocesses

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    andbiologicalwastetreatmentprocesses.Introduction

    to bioinformatics sequence databases, search and

    their use, sequence alignment, ultrasonic trees,

    parsimony, phylogenetic alignment, connection

    between multiple alignment and tree construction,

    DNAmappingandsequencing,sequenceassemblyand

    gene prediction, molecular predictions with DNA

    strings.

    CellStructureandFunctionoftheOrganelles

    EukaryoticandProkaryoticcells,celldivision,mitosis

    & meiosis cell cycle and molecules that control cell

    cycle, endocytosis and Exocytosis. Ultrastructure of

    cellular organelles, viz. Mitochondria, ER, Golgi,

    Chloroplast,plasmamembrane,centriole,nuclearand

    membrane bound receptors, Signal Transduction,

    Techniquesof

    propagation

    of

    prokaryotic

    and

    Eukayotic

    cells, Autocrine, Paracrine and Endocrine models of

    action,Cellline,generationofcelllines.

    MolecularBiology

    Structure of DNA and histone molecules, Replication

    of eukaryotic chromosomes, nucleoid the complex

    replication apparatus, process of transcription and,

    Structure of tRNA, mRNA, rRNA, Deciphering of the

    geneticcode,Translation,Mutation.Generalprinciples

    of

    cloning.

    RecombinantDNA

    Geneticelementsthatcontrolgeneexpression,method

    of creating recombinant DNA molecules creating

    transgenicanimals,plantsmicrobes,safetyguidelines

    of creating recombinant DNA research, restriction

    enzymesandmappingofDNA,plasmidandphageand

    other vectors. Construction of genomic and cDNA

    libraries,methodsofnucleicacid.Patentsandmethods

    of application of patents, legal implications

    bioremediation.

    Ecosystems, energy flow, ecological succession ,

    pollution.ConventionalandNonconventionalsources

    ofenergy.Biogeochemicalcycles.Biodiversityandwild

    lifeconservation.Socialissuesandtheenvironment.

    Genetics

    Classical genetics, Mendels genetics, crossing over,

    linkage, Chromosome maps, chromosomal theory of

    heredity,cytoplasmic inheritance,Sexdetermination,

    sex linked inheritance,microbialgenetics,population

    genetics, polyploidy, pedigree analysis, eugenics,

    mutation.

    Microbiology

    Basic concepts of Microbiology, classification,

    morphology,anatomy,physiologyofbacteria,viruses,

    fungi,parasite.

    Microbes

    of

    various

    plant

    and

    animal

    diseases . Industrial microbiology, Microbial

    biotechnology,Mircrobialdiversityandecology.

    Immunology

    Basic concepts of immunology, types of immunity,

    biotechnological applications; organs of immune,

    response Innate an d adaptive immunity, clonal

    selection theory, hypersensitivity, hybridoma

    technology, vaccine development, epitope mapping

    and

    immunomics,

    immunological

    tolerance

    an d

    transplantationbiotechnology.

    PlantSciences

    Taxonomyandsystematicbotany,Plantstructureand

    development, morphology an d anatomy,

    embryogenesis ofmono and dicots. Phytohormones,

    respiration,nutrition,transpiration.Photosynthesis,C3

    and C4, & CAM plants, photoperiodism, concepts of

    ecosystemsandenergyflowinbiosphere.

    MEMECHANICALENGINEERING

    MATHEMATICALFUNDAMENTALS

    EngineeringMathematics

    GeometryEquationsofstraightline,commonnormal

    between straight lines in space; Equations of circles,

    ellipse,etc.;Parametricrepresentation.

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    LinearAlgebra

    Matrix algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigen

    valuesandeigenvectors.

    Calculus

    Functionsofsinglevariable,Limit,continuityand

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    differentiability, Mean value theorems, Evaluation of

    definite and improper integrals, Partial derivatives,

    Total derivative, Maxima and minima, Gradient,

    Divergence and Curl, Vector identities, Directional

    derivatives,

    Differentialequations

    First order equations (linear and nonlinear), Higher

    order linear differential equations with constant

    coefficients,CauchysandEulersequations,Initialand

    boundary value problems, Laplace transforms,

    Solutionsofonedimensionalheatandwaveequations

    andLaplaceequation.

    ControlTheory

    Open and closed loop systems; Laplace transforms;

    Transferfunction;BlockDiagramanalysis;Conceptsof

    stability; Input signals and system response; Nyquist

    stabilitycriterion;Bodeplot.

    ProbabilityandStatistics

    Definitions of probability and sampling theorems,

    Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and

    standard deviation, Permutations and combinations,

    Random variables, Poisson, Normal and Binomial

    distributions. Properties of normal curve; Statistical

    qualitycontrol

    APPLIEDMECHANICSANDDESIGN

    EngineeringMechanics

    Free body diagrams and equilibrium; trusses and

    frames; virtual work; kinematics and dynamics of

    particlesandofrigidbodiesinplanemotion,including

    impulse and momentum (linear and angular) and

    energyformulations;impact.

    StrengthofMaterials

    Stressandstrain,stressstrainrelationshipandelastic

    constants, Mohrs circle for plane stress and plane

    strain,thincylinders;shearforceandbendingmoment

    diagrams; bending and shear stresses; deflection of

    beams;thermalstresses;Stressconcentrationfactor;

    FatigueStrengthandSNcurve;failuretheories.

    TheoryofMachines

    Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of

    plane mechanisms; dynamic analysis of slidercrank

    mechanism;flywheels.

    Vibrations

    Freeandforcedvibrationofsingledegreeoffreedom

    systems; effect of damping; vibration isolation;

    resonance,criticalspeedsofshafts.

    Technicaldrafting

    Engineering drawing practice; Indian standards for

    technical drawing. Machine Elements Basic concepts

    ofmachineelementsandtheirdesign;

    FLUIDMECHANICSANDTHERMALSCIENCES

    FluidMechanics

    Fluidproperties;viscousflowofincompressiblefluids;

    fluid statics, manometry, buoyancy; controlvolume

    analysis of mass, momentum an d energy; fluid

    acceleration;differential

    equations

    of

    continuity

    and

    momentum;Bernoullisequation;flowthroughpipes,

    headlossesinpipes,bendsetc.

    HeatTransfer

    Modes of heat transfer; on e dimensional heat

    conduction,fins;dimensionlessparametersinfreeand

    forcedconvectiveheattransfer,radiativeheattransfer,

    blackandgreysurfaces,shapefactors;heatexchanger

    performance,LMTDandNTUmethods.

    Thermodynamics

    Zeroth, First and Second laws of thermodynamics;

    thermodynamic system and processes; Carnot cycle.

    irreversibility and availability; behaviour of ideal and

    realgases,propertiesofpuresubstances,calculation

    ofwork

    andheatinidealprocesses;analysisofthermodynamic

    cyclesrelatedtoenergyconversion.

    Applications

    PowerEngineering

    Steam Tables, Rankine, Brayto n cycles with

    regenerationandreheat.I.C.EnginesairstandardOtto,

    Dieselcycles.Sterlingcycle.

    Refrigerationandairconditioning

    Vapour refrigeration cycle, heat pumps, gas

    refrigeration, Revers e Brayto n cycle; moist ai r

    psychrometricchart,basicpsychrometricprocesses.

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    Turbomachinery

    Peltonwheel,FrancisandKaplanturbines,impulseand

    reactionprinciples,velocitydiagrams.

    MANUFACTURINGANDINDUSTRIALENGINEERING

    EngineeringMaterials

    Structureandpropertiesofengineeringmaterials,heat

    treatment, stressstrain diagrams for engineering

    materials.

    MetalCasting

    Designofpatterns,mouldsandcores;solidificationand

    cooling;riserandgatingdesign,designconsiderations.

    Forming

    Load estimation for bulk (forging, rolling, extrusion,

    drawing)andsheet(shearing,deepdrawing,bending)

    metal forming processes; principles of powder

    metallurgy

    Joining

    Physics of welding, brazing and soldering; adhesive

    bonding;

    MachiningandMachineToolOperations

    Mechanicsofmachining,singleandmultipointcutting

    tools,toolgeometryandmaterials,toollifeandwear;

    economicsofmachining;principlesofnontraditional

    machining processes; principles of work holding,

    principlesofdesignofjigsandfixtures.

    MetrologyandInspection

    Limits, fits an d tolerances; linear an d angular

    measurements;

    comparators;

    gauge

    design;

    interferometry; form an d finish measurement;

    alignmentand testingmethods;toleranceanalysis in

    manufacturingandassembly.

    ProductionPlanningandControl

    Forecasting models, aggregate production planning,

    scheduling,materialsrequirementplanning.

    InventoryControl

    Deterministic and probabilistic models; safety stock

    inventorycontrolsystems.

    OperationsResearch

    Linear

    programming,

    simplex

    and

    duplex

    method,

    transportation, assignment, network flow models,

    simple queuingmodels,PERTandCPM.

    SOME CURRENT TRENDS IN DESIGN AN D

    MANUFACTURING

    MechatronicsSystemDesign

    Pneumatic and hydraulic systems; Eletropneumatic

    and electrohydraulic systems; Pneumatic, hydraulic

    and

    electric

    motors

    and

    actutators;

    Concepts

    of

    microcontrollers, Feedback devices; Pointtopoint,

    continuouspath and servo control; Types of CNC

    machinesandrobots.Programmablelogiccontrollers;

    CN C an d robot programming. Some current

    developments in modern machine tools, robotics,

    mechatronics; Basic topics related to microelectro

    mechanicalsystems(MEMS).

    Computer

    Integrated

    Manufacturing

    BasicconceptsofCAD/CAMandtheirintegrationtools.

    Exchangeofproductdesignandmanufacturingdata;

    CNC and robot programming methods. CAD/CAM

    Software and Virtual Product Development; Rapid

    Manufacturing Technologies; Concepts of Machine

    visionandJiglessmanufacturing;

    ComputerAidedEngineering

    Finite Element Methods; Computational Fluid

    Dynamics;

    Mechanical

    Systems

    Simulation;

    Tools

    for

    conventionalmechanismsandMEMSdesign.

    AutomotiveEngineering

    Development inBiofuels,otheralternativefuelsand

    hydrogenasfuturefuel;Emissionstandards;Electronic

    injection systems; Passenger comfort and safety

    devices;IndianautoindustryandAutomotivevehicles

    inIndianmarket.

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    NT NAOTECHNOLOGY

    Quantum Physics: Basis of Quantum Physics, de

    Brogliesconcept,operators,physical imperfectionof

    wave function, normalised and orthogonal wave

    function,HeisenbergsuncertaintyPrinciple.

    SolidState Physics:Crystalstructure,Bravais lattices

    anditsbasis,Millerindices,XraydiffractionandBraggs

    law,freeelectrontheoryofmetals.Fermienergyand

    density of states, origin of energy bands, concept of

    holes an d effective mass. Energy levels in On e

    Dimension, FermiDirac Di str ibution, effect of

    Temperature on the FermiDirac Distribution, free

    electronGasinThreeDimension,crystalimperfections:

    Point imperfections Vacancy, Substitution and

    interstitialimpurity.

    ElectricityandMagnetism:Coulombslaw,Gaussslaw.

    Electric field and potential. Electrostatic boundary

    conditions, Conductors, capacitors, dielectrics,

    dielectric polarization, volume and surface charges,

    electrostatic energy. BiotSavart law, Amperes law,

    Faradays lawofelectromagneticinductionMaxwells

    equations and static and time varying equations,

    Poyntings theorem Lorentz Force and motion of

    charged

    particles

    in

    electric

    and

    magnetic

    fields.

    Elementary ideas about di a, para an d

    ferromagnetism,Langevinstheoryofparamagnetism,

    Curieslaw.

    Materials: Different types of materials: Metals,

    Semiconductors, Composite materials, Ceramics,

    Alloys,Polymers.ChemicalBondingAtomicBondingin

    solids,Typesofbond:Metallic,Ionic,Covalentandvan

    der Waals bond; Hybridisation; Molecular orbital

    theory

    Fabrication: Nanoparticles synthesis Carbon

    Nanotubes, Metal nanoparticles, QDots, Nanowires

    Thinfilmsynthesis ChemicalVaporDeposition,Physical

    VaporDepostion,SelfAssembly,Lithography Optical

    &ElectronLithography, Resists

    Characterisation: Electron microscopes, scanning

    electron

    microscopes,

    transmission

    electron

    microscope,scanningprobemicroscopy,atomicforce

    microscopy, scanning tunneling microscope,

    Spectroscopy FTIR,UVVis,Raman,NMR.

    Electronics: Intrinsic and extrinsic Semiconductors.

    Fermilevel.pnjunctions,transistors.bandgapBipolar

    JunctionTransistor(BJT),JunctionFieldEffectTransistor

    (JFET), Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect

    Transisto r (MOSFET) an d MetalSemiconductor

    Junction

    Field

    Effect

    Transistor

    (MESFET):

    various

    Structures,theirfunctioning,IVcharacteristicstudies

    andapplications,TransistorcircuitsinCB,CE,CCmodes.

    Amplifier circuits with transistors . Operational

    amplifiersOR,AND,NORandNANDgates.

    PMPHARMACY

    MedicinalChemistry

    Structure,nomenclature,classification,synthesis,SAR

    and

    mechanism

    ofaction

    of

    the

    following

    categories

    of drugs, which are official in Indian pharmacopoeia

    andBritishpharmacopoeia.Introductiontodrugdesign.

    Stereochemistry of drug molecules. Analgesics

    NSAIDS, Antidepressents, Anxiolytics, Neuroleptics,

    Hypnotics an d sedative. Anticonvulsants,

    Antihistaminics,Localanaesthetics,Antianginalagents,

    Cardiotonic agent, Diuretic, Cardiovascular drugs,

    Anticoagulants, Coagulants, Antihypertensive drugs

    AdrenergicandCholinergicdrugsCardiotonicagents,

    Hypolipidemic agents, Hypoglycemic agents,

    Antiplatelet ag ent, Chemotherapeutic ag ents,

    Antibiotics,

    Anti

    bacterials,

    Antiprotozoal

    drugs,

    Sulphonamides,Antimalarial,Antiviral,Antitubercular,

    Antimoebicdrugs,Anticancerdrugs,Diagnosticagents.

    Preparation and storage, and uses of official radio

    pharmaceuticals, Vitamins an d Harmones,

    Eicosonoidsandapplications.

    NaturalProducts

    PharmacognosyandPhytochemistry,Chemicaltestsfor

    identification,chemistry, isolation,characterizations

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    andestimationofphytopharmaceuticalsbelongingto

    the groups of terpenoids, steroids, Bioflavanoids,

    Purines, Alkaloids, Gu ggu l lipids, Glycosides.

    Pharmacognosyofcrudedrugsthatcontaintheabove

    constituents. Standardization of raw materials and

    Herbal products, WH O guideline quantitative

    microscopy including modern techniques used for

    evaluation,Biotechnologicalprinciplesandtechniques

    forplantdevelopment,tissueculture.

    Pharmaceutics

    Formulation and preparation of cosmetics lipstick,

    shampoo, nail preparation, creams, and dentifries,

    qualitycontroloftablets,capsules,liquiddosageforms,

    parentral preparations of ointment and creams,

    suppositories,andcontrolledreleaseproduct,Quality

    control

    of

    containers,

    closers,

    caps,

    and

    secondary

    packing materila like paper an d board for

    pharmaceuticals, safety and legislation for cosmetic

    products, pharmaceutical calculations, Development,

    Manufacturing standards, Quality control limits,

    labeling, as per the pharmacopoeical requirement.

    Storage of different dosage forms and new drug

    delivery systems,Biopharmaceutics an d

    pharmacokinetics an d their importance in

    formulations.

    Microbiology

    Principlesandmethodsmicrobiologicalassaysasper

    Indianpharmacopoeia, methods of preparations of

    official sera and vaccines, Serological and

    diagnostics tests, Enzymes immuno assay, concept

    and methodology, Sterility testing methodology

    and interpretation, Applications of microorganisms

    inBioconversionsandinpharmaceuticalindustry.

    ClinicalPharmacy

    Adversedrugreaction,Drug Drugintraction,andDrug

    Foodinteractions,MedicationHistory,interviewand

    patient counseling. Therapeutic drug