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S"#$%"$#&' & &'(sis) Simple stresses and Strains, shear force and Bending Moment, flexural stresses -Shear Stresses Deflection of beams - Principle stresses and Strains - Torsion - Columns and Struts -Direct and bending stresses - beams curved in plan - propped cantilever - Continuous beams - Energ theorem - moving loads - !nfluence lines - "rches slope deflection method --moment distribution method - flexibilit and stiffness methods - matrix approaches# C! %#*"* S"#$%"$#*s) $imit State methods of design% design of reinforced concrete beams, slabs, columns, staircase, earth retaining structures and foundations% detailing of reinforcement% anal sis and design of pre-stressed concrete beams, provisions of !S code of practice# S"**' S"#$%"$#*s) "nal sis and design of tension and compression members, beams and beam-columns, column bases% Connections - simple and eccentric, beam and column connections, plate and gantr girder and trusses% plastic design of beams and frames, provisions of !S codes of practice# +ATER RESO,RCES ENGINEERING -'$i. M*%/& i%s) & drostatic application of Bernullis's e(uation, laminar and turbulent flo) through pipe lines, pipe net)or*, concept of boundar la er and its gro)th, uniform flo), critical flo), Specific energ concepts, & draulic +ump, forces on immersed bodies% flo) measurement in channels, tan*s and pipes, dimensional anal sis and modeling% velocit triangles and specific speed of pumps and turbines# "pplication of momentum e(uation, potential flo), *inematics of flo)# H(.#!'!0() & drologic c cle, rainfall% evaporation infiltration, unit h drographs, flood estimation, reservoir and channel routing, )ell h draulics# I##i0&"i! . Dut , Delta, Estimation of evapo-transpiration% crop )ater re(uirements% design of lined and unlined canals% )ater )a s% head )or*s, gravit darns and ,gee spill)a s, Earthen dams% Design of )eirs on permeable foundation, !rrigation methods# TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Hi0/1&( D*2*'!p3* " & . P'& i 0. &igh)a Development in !ndia, Plans# -oad Patterns, "lignment, Engineeringsurve s for high)a locations, Dra)ings and reports# Hi0/1&( G*!3*"#i% D*si0 ) Elements of cross section, sight distance, &ori.ontal and /ertical "lignment# Cont##page 0

Page 0 T#&44i% E 0i **#i 0) Traffic studies, /olume, origin and destination studies, accident studies, Traffic signs, traffic islands, !ntersection design, all grade and grade-separated intersections# Hi0/1&( D*si0 5 C! s"#$%"i! & . M&i "* & %*) &igh)a Design, Construction and Maintenance of gravel, )ater bound, bituminous pavement and concrete pavements, maintenance of roads# ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING) Se)age, characteristics of se)age, c cles of deca , decomposition of se)age, examination of se)age, B,D e(uation, C,D# $a out and general outline of )ater treatment units, sedimentation, principles, design factors, coagulation, flocculation, clarifier design, coagulants, feeding arrangements# 1iltration, theor , )or*ing of slo) and rapid gravit filters, multimedia filters, design of filters, troubles in operation, comparison of filters, disinfection, theor of chlorination, chlorine demand, other disinfection practices# $a out and general outline of various units in a )aste )ater treatment plant, primar treatment, design of screens, merit chambers, s*imming tan*s, sedimentation tan*s, principles of design, biological treatment tric*ling filters- standard and high rate, construction and design of oxidation ponds, sludge digestion, factors affecting and design of digestion tan*, sludge disposal b dr ing, septic tan*s )or*ing principles and design, soa* pits#

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34!T -!5 4ET6,-7 T&E,-85 9eneral circuit concept - -$C Parameters - -esponse of -$ - -C - -$C for impulse, step and sinusoidal excitations Magnetic circuits - Single phase circuits - Concept of -eal and -eactive po)ers - Po)er factor -Series : Parallel resonance - Three phase circuits - Star : delta connections - line : phase (uantities - "nal sis of balanced : unbalanced c*ts# - 4et)or* theorems - T)o port net)or*s# 3nit - !!5 E$ECT-,MEC&"4!CS DC 9enerators - EM1 e(uation - methods of excitation - characteristics of shunt, series and compound generators - DC Motors - Principle of operation - Tor(ue e(uation - methods of speed control - efficienc -"pplications - Single phase transformers - principle of operation - Phasor diagram - E(uivalent circuit - iron and copper losses ;efficienc regulation - Pol phase induction motor - principle of operation - Phaser diagram - e(uivalent circuit - Tor(ue e(uation mech# Po)er developed - tor(ue slip characteristics < speed control methods : starting methods -S nchronous generators - Principle of operation - "rmature reaction -lea*age reactance - s nchronous reactance : impedance - phasor diagram - voltage regulation - load - characteristics s nchroni.ing and parallel operation - S nchronous motor - theor of operation - phasor diagram - po)er developed excitation : po)er circles - methods of starting# 34!T - !!!5 P,6E- S8STEMS ,peration of & dropo)er stations - Thermal Po)er Stations - 4uclear po)er Stations - Economic aspects of po)er station - transmission line parameters - t pes of conductors - calculation of inductance - capacitance for 0 )ire and 2 )ire s stems# Transmission line performance - short, medium and long line - T and TT net)or* models - "BCD constants 1erranti effect - Corona - !nsulators - 3nderground cables - Calculation of insulation resistance - Po)er factor improvement - Protection against over voltage

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- 1uses - Circuit brea*ers - Currant limiting reactors - Electromagnetic : Static rela s - application of rela s - protection of busbars - transformers : generators - economic operation of po)er s stems - load fre(uenc control - single area and t)o area s stems - po)er s stem transient : stead - state stabilit anal sis, load flo) studies# 34!T - !/5 C,4T-,$ S8STEMS S stem concept - mathematical models of ph sical s stems - bloc* diagram algebra - feedbac* characteristics - reduction in parameter variations b use of feed bac* - P!D controllers - time response anal sis- concept of stabilit - fre(uenc response anal sis# 34!T - /5 P,6E- E$ECT-,4!CS Basic theor of operation of SC-, B>T and their characteristics - ,n : ,ff methods - Snubber circuits - di?dt, dv?dt protection - $ine commutaled converters both midpoint : bridge t pe - Single Phase : 2 phase )ith -, -$ loads - ,utput e(uations - )aveforms - dual converters - "C /oltage controllers @single phaseA )ith -, -$ loads - output e(uation )aveforms - single phase c cle converter - principle of operationB- )ave forms -forced commutation - techni(ues - D#C# choppers, single (uadrant and t)o - (uadrant operation - ,utput e(uation, )ave forms - inverters - series : parallel inverters - single phase and three phase - operation - )ave forms# 34!T - /! 5 E$ECT-!C"$ ME"S3-EME4TS Measuring instruments - classification, ammeter, voltmeter - expression for deflection tor(ue : control tor(ue !nstrument transformers - CT : PT - Measurement of active and reactive po)er in balanced load -Measurement of energ @single phaseA - potentiometers - applications -bridges for resistance, inductance and capacitance measurements# 6 END 6

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APPLIED MECHANICS AND DESIGN Engineering Mechanics5 E(uivalent force s stems, free-bod concepts, e(uations of e(uilibrium, trusses #and frames, virtual )or* and minimum potential energ # 7inematics and d namics of particles and rigid bodies, impulse and momentum @linear and angularA, energ methods, central force motion# Strength of Materials5 Stress and strain, elastic constants, stress-strain relationship, Mohr's circle# Deflection of beams, bending and shear stresses, shear force and bending moment diagrams, torsion of circular shafts, thin and thic* c linders, Euler's theor of columns, strain energ methods, thermal stresses# Theor of Machines5 "nal sis of plane mechanisms, d namic anal sis of slider-cran* mechanism, planar cams and follo)ers, gear tooth profiles, *inematics and design of gears, governors and fl )heels, balancing of reciprocating and rotating masses# /ibrations5 1ree and forced vibration of single degree freedom s stems, effect of damping, vibration isolation, resonance, critical speed of shafts# Design of Machine Elements5 Design for static and d namic loading, fatigue strength, failure theories# Design of bolted, riveted and )elded +oints% design of shafts and *e s% design of spur gears, bra*e= and clutches,, rolling and sliding contact bearings% belt, ropes and chain drives# THERMAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 1luid Mechanics5 1luid properties, fluid statics, manometr , buo anc , control-volume anal sis of mass, momentum and energ , fluid acceleration, differential e(uation of continuit and momentum# Bernoulli's e(uation# /iscous flo) of incompressible fluids% boundar la er, flo) through pipes, head losses in pipes, bends etc# turbo machines5 velocit triangles Euler's e(uation, specific speed, Pelton )heel, centrifugal pump, 1rancis and 7apian# turbines# &eat-Transfer5 Modes of heat transfer, one dimensional heat conduction, resistance concept, electrical analog , unstead heat conduction, fins, dimensionless parameters in free and forced convective heat transfer, various practical correlations for heat transfer over flat plates and through pipes thermal boundar la er, effect of turbulence, radiative heat transfer, blac* and gre surfaces shape factors, net)or* anal sis, heat exchanger performance, $MTD and 4T3 methods# Thermod namics5 Deroth, first and second la)s of thermod namics, thermod namic s stem and processes irreversibilit and availabilit , behaviour of ideal and real gases, properties of pure substances, calculation of )or* and heat in ideal processes, "nal sis of thermod namics c cles related to energ conversion# Carnot, -an*ine, ,tto, Diesel, Bra ton and /apour compression c cle# Steam Engineering5 Steam generators, Steam engines, steam turbines-impulse and reaction, velocit compounding, reheat factor# diagrams,

!#C# Engines% -e(uirements and suitabilit of fuels in !C engines, fuel ratings, fuel-air mixture re(uirements, normal combustion in CE and Cl engines, engine performance calculations, components of gas turbine# -eciprocating "ir Compressor5 sothermal, adiabatic and pol tropic compression, staging the compression process, intercooling and aftercooling, minimum )or* re(uirement, volumetric efficienc # Centrifugal and axial flo) compressors# -efrigeration and "ir-conditioning5 -efrigerant compressors, expansion devices, condensers and evaporators, properties of moist air, ps chrometric chart, basic ps chrometric processes# Contd## page F

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MAN,-ACT,RING AND IND,STRIAL ENGINEERING Engineering Materials5 Structure and properties of engineering materials and their applications, beat treatment# Metal Casting5 Casting processes - pattern ma*ing, moulds and cores, solidification, design of casting, casting defects# Metal 6or*ing5 Stress-strain diagrams for ductile and brittle material, plastic deformation, mechanisms, fundamentals of hot and cold )or*ing processes-forgoing, extrusion, )ire dra)ing, sheet metal )ording, punching, blan*ing,-bending, deep dra)ing, coining and spinning# Metal >oining Processes# 1usion and non-fusion )elding processes, design of )elded +oints, modern )elding processes# Machining Processes and Machine Tool ,peration5 Mechanics of metal cutting, single and multipoint cutting tools, geometr and machining aspects, tool life, machinabilit , economics of machining, non- traditional machining processes# Metrolog and !nspection5 $imits, fits and tolerances, linear and angular measurements, comparators, gauge design, interferometr , form and finish measurement, measurement of scre) threads, alignment and testing methods# Tool Engineering5 Principles of )or* holding, design of +igs and fixtures, design of press )or*ing tools# Manufacturing "nal sis## Part-print anal sis, tolerance anal sis in manufacturing and assembl , time and cost anal sis# Computer !ntegrated Manufacturing5 Basic concepts of C"D, C"M, 9roup technolog # 6or* Stud # Method stud , )or* measurement time stud , )or* sampling, +ob evaluation, merit rating# Production Planning and Control# 1orecasting models, aggregate production planningG master scheduling, materials re(uirements planning# !nventor Control5 Deterministic and probabilistic models, safet stoc* inventor control s stems# ,perations -esearch5 inear programming, simpler and duplex method, transportation, assignment, net)or* flo) models, simple (ueuing models, PE-T and CPM# END 6

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Disp. N!. 8 ,ne-dimensional stead and unstead state heat conduction5 electrical analog, dimensional anal sis, forced convection over flat plates and inside tubes, free convection over vertical and hori.ontal places, concepts of radiative heat transfer, 1ic*Bs $a) of mass diffusions basic of convective mass transfer Concept continuum, Macroscopic approach# Thermod namic s stem, closed and open, !ntensive and extensive properties P-/-T behaviour of simple compressible substances# E(uations of state#

thermod namic e(uilibrium# State of s stem, state diagram path process# Deroth la) of Thermod namic properties of pure substances in solid, li(uid and vapour phases# Compressibilities and expansion coefficient# Thermod namic propert tables and charts# 1irst la) of Thermod namics, 7elvin-planch and Clausius statements# Carnot theorem# -eversible and irreversible processes# Thermod namic @absoluteA temperature scale# Clasius ine(ualit and the concept of entrop # Principle of increase of entrop # "vailabilit and irreversibilit # applications of second la)# Po)er and -efrigeration c cles, Carnot, -an*ine, "ir standard >oule @Bra tonA ,tto, Diesel and Dual# /apour Compression, -efrigeration# -elations bet)een po)er, tor(ue and speed of rotating electrical machines 7irchhoffBs la)s# -esistors, inductors, capacitors and cells in series and parallel, energ stores in inductors and capacitors# "lternating voltage and current, instantaneous, maximum, average and -MS values, phasor addition, lagging and leading, po)er in a#c#circuits, po)er factor, three-phase s stems, star and delta connections po)er measurement in three-phase s stems# Single-phase transformers5 emf, e(uation, losses, efficienc , and regulation# Three-phase induction motors, and slip-ring, slip po)er, tor(ue slip characteristic# Starting methods, speed control# "lternators s nchronous impendance, voltage regulation# 3tili.ation, !ndustrial applications of electric motors, selection of motors, motors for particular services# 3tili.ation, $uminous, flux and intensit , la)s of illumination# Electric lamps, street-lighting# Simple Tariff s stems#

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Semiconductor Devices5 Characteristics, "pplications, "mplifiers and ,scillator Circuits, Po)er "mplifiers and Tuned "mplifiers, 4et)or* Theorems, 4oise, 1ourier Transforms, Convolution, $aplace Transforms, D# Transforms# Boolean "lgebra, Combinational Circuits, Se(uential Circuits, $inear and non-$inear 6ave Shaping, Multi-vibrators, S)eep Circuits, $inear and Digital !Cs, "?D, D?" Converters# EM Theor < Max)ellBs E(uations, 3niform Plane 6aves, Transmission $ines, )ave guides, Modulation Theor < "M, 1M, PM, Pulse Modulation, PCM, DM, "DM, "S7, PS7, 1S7 Schemes# "ntennas < Characteristics and T pes, 6ave Propagation# Computer Components, JKJC, JKJF Microprocessors, Data Communication 4et)or*ing, !SD4, Micro controllers# Electronics measuring instruments, C-,s, Time and 1re(uenc Control S stem, -oot $ocus Techni(ues# Measurements, D/Ms, Transducers, Measurement of Ph sical

Parameters# Control S stems5 Transfer function of $inear S stems, Sensitivit function# Time Domain "nal sis and 1eed Bac*

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Computer &ard)are : ,rganisation5 4umber S stems, -epresentation Positive and negative integers and real numbers, logic gates, Boolean algebra, simplification of Boolean expressions, Combinational circuits, se(uential circuits, 1unctional organi.ation of computer, JKJC microprocessor instructions, concepts of machine language, assembl operating s stems# Programming in C5 Data t pes, ,perators and Expressions, !nput ,utput Statements, Control Statements, 1unctions, "rra s, Pointers, Structures : 3nions, Preprocessors, Programming in C# Data Structures5 Searching and Sorting Techni(ues, Expression, Evaluation, Stac*s, Mueues, $in*ed $ists, Trees, 9raphs and applications# Discrete Mathematics5 Sets and relations, 1undamentals of propositional logic, inference, elementar combinatories, Probabilit , Mathematical !nduction# language and high level language, and

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Disp. N!. ; I. COMP,TER GRAPHICS AND PROGRAMMING COMP,TER GRAPHICS -epresentative uses of computer graphics, frame)or for interactive graphics, input devices, raster graphics features, scan converting lines, !ncremental algorithm and mid point line algorithm for scan converting lines# INTROD,CTION TO C ) 1undamentals, structure of C functions, variables constants, data t pes and arithmetic expressions, standard input < output functions, condictional statements# PROGRAMMING IN C $ogical operations, program looping, operators, arra s, functions, structures, pointers, modular programming, user defined data t pes input out put from files libraries and generali.ed functions, recursion S$00*s"*. R*&.i 0 M&"*#i&' ) E# Programming in C b Stephen 9 7ochan < SchaumBs Series 0# Computer 9raphics b 1ole , van Dam, 1einer, &ughes I. CONVENTIONAL S,RVEYING REMOTE SENSING & . PHOTORAMMETRY CONVENTIONAL S,RVEYING & . MAPPING. Surve ing methods, Topographics Surve ing, Theodolite application, 9eneral features of Surve of !ndia topographics sheets, Map scale, !ndtroduction to Map scale, !ntroduction to Map pro+ections, !ntroduction to cartograph # REMOTE SENSING PHYSICS AND SATELLITES ) Ph sical principles of -emote Sensing, Source of Electro magnetic energ , Electro Magnetic Spectrum, 9eneral aspects of !ndia Space program# PHOTOGRAMMETRY ) "erial Photo formats, Scale of aerial photograph, -elief displacement, Eements of Photogrammetr , stereoscopic products and applications# S$00*s"*. #*&.i 0 3&"*#i&' ) Ph sical 9eograph b Ti**a Soil Ph sics B M#C# ,s)al 9eolog b P#7#Mu*hergie GEO-SCIENCES

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GEOGRAPHY $andforms origin, classification and distribution, elements of )eather and climate, heating of atmosphere, temperature, atmospheric pressure, )inds, humidit , evaporation and condensation, precipitation,

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SOILS Mechanical composition of soil-soil texture, soil structure# !rrigation < irrigation methods, soil salinit and )ater (ualit # Soil conservation < soil erosion )ater erosion, t pes of )ater erosion factors affecting soil erosion, estimation of soil loss% erosion control% )ind erosion, factors influencing )ind erosion, control of )ind erosin Suggested -eading material 5 E# Ph sical 9eograph b Ti**a 0# Soil Ph sics B M#C#,s)al 2# 9eolog b P#7#Mu*hergie !/# PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS ) PROBABILITY 5 Sample space and events, axioms of probabilit , finite probabilit spaces, infinite sample Spaces, conditional probabilit , multiplication theorem for conditional probabilit , independence, independent or repeated trials, binomial distribution, normal distribution STATISTICS ) Sample mean and sample variance, random variable discrete and continuous distributions, Mean and variance of a distribution, estimation of parameters, confidence intervals, testing of h pothesis# S$00*s"*. R*&.i 0 M&"*#i&' )

E# Probabilit and Statistics - SchaumBs Series#

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Disp. N!. < Part < !5 3nit<E5 &istor of Microbiolog , Classification of Protists# Morphological, Structural and Biochemical characteristics of procreates and Eu*ar otes# 9ro)th characteristics of microbes# Methods of microbiolog including pure culture techni(ues and microscop # !ndustriall important micro organisms and important fermentation products# Media formulation Principles of microbial nutrition, construction of culture media# 3nit-05 !solation, improvement and preservation of industrial micro-organisms# Microbial 9enetics5 Transformation, Transduction and Con+ugation, Structure and Classification of viruses, replication of viruses including bacteriophases and animal viruses# 3nit-25 Structure of D4" and arrangement of genes on chromosomes, D4" s nthesis and replication, -4" s ntheses and processing, Different classes of -4" and their functions, -ibo. mes, Protein expression in pro*ar tes and Eu*ar tes# Plasmids, Transposable elements, T8 Elements and repetitive se(uences, Mutations# 3nit-=5 Structure of Bio-Molecules, Metabolism of Carboh drates, li(uids, proteins, amino acids and 4ucleic acids, photos nthesis# 3nit-C5 En. mes5 Specificit , catal sis, *inetics, inhibition and allosteric en. mes# Metabolic organi.ation and regulasation of metabolism# Signal Transduction# Plasma Membrane5 Structure and Transport, Signal & pothesis# Part < !!5 Thermod namics 1irst la) of thermod namics5 !nternal energ , enthalp , molar heat capacities, reversible and irreversible processes# !sothermal and adiabatic changes# Second la)5 entroph , 1ree energ change and chemical reaction e(uilibria# &eat of reaction, &essBs la), heat of formation, combustion etc# Chemical -eaction 7inetics5 -ate of reactions5 Molecularit , order and rate consists, "rrhenius e(uation, Energ of activation, catal sis design of !deal -eactors for single reactions#

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Page E2 Mathematics5 Differential and integral calculus including integration ,rdinar and partial differential e(uations# $aplace transforms of elementar functions, solution to ordinar differential e(uation b transform methods# Solutions of a s stem of linear algebraic e(uations b matrix method eigen values, of a s(uare matrix# 1ourier and Ta lorBs series# Mean value theorem# 1luid Mechanics 1luids vs Solids, 1luids statics and applications, Mass and energ balances in fluid flo), bernoulliBs e(uation, its corrections and applications including pump )or*# 4e)tonBs la) of viscosit , flo) curves for non-ne)tonian fluids# Pressure drop due to s*in friction b -a leighBs method of dimensional anal sis < significance of friction, factor and -e nolBs number# Boundar la er theor and form friction pressure drop due to form friction# 1lo) past immersed bodies and drag coefficients# Pressure drop in flo) through pac*ed beds# 1luidi.ation and pressure drop across fluidi.ed beds# 1lo) metering, machiner and control# &eat Transfer Modes of heat transfer and examples# 1ourierBs la) of heat conduction and analog )ith momentum transfer, heat transfer through a c lindrical pipe )all# Convection and concept of heat transfer coefficient, application of dimensional anal sis to heat transfer from pipe to a flo)ing fluid# Thermal boundar la er and prandtlnumber# ,verall heat transfer coefficient# Correlations for heat transfer coefficients in natural and forced convection, significance of dimensionless numbers# ,vervie) of heat exchangers and concept of $MTD# ,vervie) of other heat transfer operations, vi.#, boiling and condensation and evaporation# ,vervie) of radiation, combined heat transfer b conduction < convection and radiation# Diffusion and Mass Transfer 1ic*Bs la) of diffusion, analog )ith momentum and energ transport, diffusivities of gases and li(uids, fundamentals of mass transfer coefficient, dimensionless numbers and significance, correlation for mass transfer, overvie) of separation operations# E(uipment for mass transfer operations# E(uilibrium stage operations# Mechanical 3nit ,perations Principles of the follo)ing operations for si.e reduction and si.e separation, crushing, grinding, filtration, centrifugation# Suggested Boo*s for Part < !5 E# 0# 2# =# C# F# H# E# 0# 2# =# 9eneral Microbiolog Cth Edition Stanier et al# Molecular Biolog of the gene =th ed# 6aston et al# 9enes !/ BE4>"M!4 le)in# 9eneral virolog $uria and darnell# Biochemistr $# Str or Third Edition# Biochemistr )hite &andler and -#B# Principles of Biochemistr < "# $ehninger ELJH# 3nit ,perations of Chemical Engineering Cth Edn# B 6#$#Macabe# Mass Transfer ,perations b -#E# Tre bal, Mc# 9ra) &ill# Chemical Engineering Thermod namics >M Smith and &C /anness# Mc# 9ra) &ill# Chemical -eaction Engg# D# $evenspiel# @A @A @A Contd page E=

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1. ECOLOGY 7 ENVIRONMENT)

(19 M&#>s)

4ature of Ecos stems, Energ flo) in Ecos stems, energ fixation b "utotrophs, Energ be ond the Proucers, Biogeochemical c cles and ecos stems,Ecolog of populations,Population gro)th, D namics of ecological communities, 4ational )ater -esources Problems )ith reference to the environment of ma+or river valle pro+ects Suggested -eading Material5 E# Concepts of Ecolog b E#>#7ormond # 2. +ATER POLL,TION AND +ASTE +ATER TREATMENT) (19 M&#>s) 6ater Mualit re(uirements for Drin*ing, "gricultural and !ndustrial uses, Surface and 9round )ater Pollution problems )ith reference to B,D,C,D and suspended matter in the surface )ater, 1luoride, 4itrate, "rsenic and !ron Pollution problems in ground )ater of !ndia, 6ater Treatment Process, Sedimentation, Coagulation and 1iltration, 6ater Treatment process, Sedimentation, Coagulation and 1iltration# S$00*s"*. R*&.i 0 M&"*#i&') E# Elements of Public health Engineering b 7#4#Duggal 0# Environmental Engineering b 9#S# Birdie 2# 6aste )ater Treatment and Disposal b Metcalf and Edd 3. -,NDAMENTALS O- S,R-ACE HYDROLOGY) (19 M&#>s) & drologic C cle < Precipitation5 Different t pes and forms of precipitation and their Mechanism# -ain gauges, Evaporation and Transpiration5 Concepts, measurements and factors affecting evaporation and transpiration# !nfiltration < Concept, measurement and factors affecting infiltration, runoff, Definition and factors affecting runoff, stream gauging < computation of run off# S$00*s"*. R*&.i 0 M&"*#i&') E# & drolog b &#M# -aghunath 0# " Text boo* of & drolog b P# >a arami -edd 8. -,NDAMENTALS O- GRO,ND +ATER HYDROLOGY) (19 M&#>s) ,ccurrence of ground )ater in Consolidated and unconsolidated formations < T pes of a(uifers# Properties5 Porosit , Specific 8ield, Storativit , & draulic conductivit and transmissivit < Darc Bs $a) ,9round 6ater management < artificial recharging methods#T pes of )ells, ,penm )ells, Tube )ells, Construction of )ells# S$00*s"*. R*&.i 0 M&"*#i&') E#9round 6ater & drolog b D#7# Todd 0#9round 6ater b &#M#-aghunath
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Disp. N!.10 P"-T - E "# Ecolog : Environment E# 2# =# C# 4ature of ecos stems Biogeochemical c cles and ecos stems Ecolog of populations - population gro)th - age structure - e(uilibrium level D namics of ecological communities# @EK MuestionsA

0# Energ flo) in ecos stems-energ fixation b "utotrophs <Energ be ond the producers

-ecommended Boo*s5 Concepts of Ecolog , E# ># 7ormond , Prentice-&all ELJ=

B# Microbiolog E# 0# 2# =# C# Ma+or characteristics of microorganisms --- bacteria - metabolism

@EK MuestionsA 9ro)th microorganisms < 1ungi, molds and easts - algae - proto.oa < /iruses# Control of microorganisms - ph sical and chemical agents# Microorganisms in aerobic : anaerobic biological )aste treatment- ma+or groups of microbes and their role# Microorganisms, gro)th *inetics- bacterial gro)th curve, various phases of gro)th, gro)th rate and doubling time#

-ecommended Boo*s5 Microbiolog , M# ># Pelc.ar, E# C# S# Chan and Mc9ra) - &ill, ELLF Part - !! "# E# 0# 2# =# C# Environmental Chemistr Basic concepts and scope of environmental chemistr < Environmental Segments# "tmosphere - Structure - Chemical and photo chemical reactions < and o.one chemistr - green house effect# & drosphere - h drologic c cle < chemistr of )ater and )aster )ater# $ithosphere - micro and macro nutrients < 6astes and pollution of soil air and )ater# Environmental technologies, Environmental effects of pollution < &ealth effects of pollution# EK Muestions

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Page 0= J# -elativit -eference s stems, inertial frames, 9alilean invariance and conservation la)s, propagation of light, Michelson-Morle experiment% search for ether# Postulates for the special theor of relativit , $orent. transformations, length contraction, time dilation, velocit addition theorem, variation of mass )ith velocit , mass-energ e(uivalence, particle )ith a .ero rest mass# L# Muantum Mechanics ,rigin of the (uantum theor 5 1ailure of classical ph sics to explain the phenomena such as blac*-bod spectrum, photoelectric effect, -it. combination principle in spectra, stabilit of an atom# Planc*Bs radiation la), EinsteinBs explanations of photoelectric effect, BohrBs (uanti.ation of angular momentum and its applications to h drogen atom, limitations of BohrBs theor # 6ave-particle dualit and uncertaint principle5 de BroglieBs h pothesis for matter )aves% the concept of )ave and group velocities, evidence for diffraction and interference of PparticlesB, experimental demonstration of matter )aves# Conse(uences of de BroglieBs concepts% (uanti.ation in h drogen atom% energies of a particle in a box, )ave pac*ets, &eiesnbergBs uncertainit relation for p and x, its extension to energ and time# Conse(uences of the uncertaint relation5 gamma ra microscope, diffraction at a slit, particle in a box, position of electron in Bohr orbit# Muantum Mechanics5 SchrodingerBs e(uation# Postulator basis of (uantum mechanics% operators, expectation values, transition probabilities, applications to particle in a one and three dimensional boxes, harmonic oscillator, reflection at a step potential, transmission across a potential barrier# EK# 4uclear Ph sics !nteraction of charged particles and neutrons )ith matter, )or*ing of nuclear detectors, 9-M counter, proportional counter and scintillation counter, cloud chambers, spar* chamber, emulsions# EE# Solid State Devices Semiconductors5 !ntrinsic semiconductors, electrons and holes, 1ermi level# Temperature dependence of electron and hole concentrations# Doping% impurit states, n and p t pe semiconductors, conductivit , mobilit , &all effect, &all coefficient# E0# Electronics Po)er suppl 5 Diode as a circuit element, load line concept, rectification, ripple factor, .ener diode, voltage stabili.ation, !C voltage regulation, characteristics of a transistor in CB, CE and CC mode, graphical anal sis of the CE configuration, lo) fre(uenc e(uivalent circuits, h-parameters, bias stabilit , thermal runa)a # E2#Electrostatics5 Coulombs la) in vacuum expressedin vector forms, calculations of E for simple distributions of charged at rest, dipole and (uadrupole fields#

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Page 0C field b a conductor, capacitors, electrostatic field energ , force per unit area of a surface of a conductor in an electric field, conducting sphere in a uniform electric field, point charge in front of a grounded infinite conductor# Dielectrics, parallel plate capacitor )ith a dielectric, dielectric constant, polari.ation and polari.ation vector, displacement vector D, molecular interpretation of Claussius-Mossotti e(uation, boundar conditions satisfied b E and D at the interface bet)een t)o homogenous dielectrics E=# Electric Currents @stead and alternatingA Stead current, current densit >, non stead currents and continuit e(uation, 7irchoffBs la) and anal sis of multiloop circuits, rise and deca of current in $- and C- circuits, deca constants, transients in $C- circuits, "C circuits, complex numbers and their applications in solving EC# Magneto-statics 1orce on a moving charge% $orent. force e(uation and definition of B, force on a straight conductor carr ing current in a uniform magnetic field, tor(ue on a current loop, magnetic dipole moment, angular momentum and g romagnetic ratio# Biot and SavertBs la), calculation of & order in simple geometrical situations, "mpereBs $a) #BQK, x BQ K >, field due to a magnetic dipole, magneti.ation current, magneti.ation vector, EF# Time /ar ing 1ields Electromagnetic induction, 1arada Bs la), electromotive force, Q E#dr, integral and differential forms of 1arada Bs la), mutual and self inductance, transformers, energ electromagnetic field energ densit # EH# Electromagnetic 6aves The )ave e(uation satisfied b E and B, plane electromagnetic )aves in vacuum, Po ntingBs vector, reflection at a plane boundar of dielectrics, polari.ation b reflection and total internal reflection, 1arada effect, )aves in a conducting medium, reflection and refraction b the ionosphere# EJ# $asers $aser s stem5 Purit of a special line, coherence length and coherence time, spatial coherence of a source, EinsteinBs " and B coefficients, Spontaneous and induced emissions, conditions for laser action, population inversion# "pplication of lasers5 Pulsed lasers and tunable lasers, spatial coherence and directionalit , estimates of beam intensit , temporal coherence and spectral energ densit # () () () in a static magnetic field# Max)ellBs displacement current, Max)ellBs e(uations,

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Page 0H PTPG-2013 (ENTRANCE EXAMINATION SYLLABII) Disp. N!. 1: PG DIPLOMA IN NANOTECHNOLOGY !# MATHEMATICS) Complex numbers and Muadratic E(uations, Matrices and Determinants, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial theorem and its simple applications, Se(uences and Series, $imit-Continuit /ector "lgebra, Statistics and Probabilit # !!# PHYSICS) Ph sics and Measurement, 7inematics, $a)s of Motion, 6or*-Energ and Po)er, -otational Motion, 9ravitation, Properties of Solids and $i(uids, Thermod namics, 7inetic Theor of 9ases, ,scillations and 6aves, Electrostatics, Current Electricit , Magnetic effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic !nduction and "lternating Currents, Electromagnetic 6aves, ,ptics, Dual 4ature of Matter and -adiation, "toms and 4uclei, Electronic Devices# !!!# CHEMISTRY) Ph sical Chemistr 5 Some Basic Concepts in Chemistr , States of Matter, "tomic Structure, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Chemical Thermod namics, Solutions, E(uilibrium, Chemical 7inetics, Surface Chemistr # !norganic Chemistr 5 Classification of Elements and Periodicit in Properties, 9eneral Principles and Processes of !solation of Metals, & drogen, S-Bloc* Elements @"l*ali and "l*aline Earth MetalsA, P-Bloc* Elements, Transition, Environmental Chemistr # ,rganic Chemistr 5 Purification and Characterisation of ,rganic Compounds, Some Basic Principles of ,rganic Chemistr , & drobarbons, ,rganic Compounds containing &alogens, ,rganic Compounds containing ,x gen, ,rganic compounds containing 4itrogen, Pol mers, Bio Molecules, Chemistr in Ever da life# !/# GENERAL BIOLOGY) Cell Structure-1unction and Cell Division, Structure and 1unction of 4ucleic "cids, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Biomelecules, En. mes, Principles and "pplications of Bioph sical Techni(ues, -ecombinant D4" Technolog , Basics of !mmunolog , Environmental Biotechnolog , Toxicolog # /# PROGRAMMING IN C5 DATA STR,CT,RES 7 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS) Data t pes, ,perators and Expressions, !nput ,utput Statements, Control Statements, 1unctions, "rra s, Pointers, Structures : 3nions, Preprocessors, Programming in C#Searching and Sorting Techni(ues, Expression, Evaluation, Stac*s, Mueues, $in*ed $ists, Trees, 9raphs and applications#Sets and relations, 1undamentals of prepositional logic, inference, elementar combinatories, Probabilit , Mathematical !nduction# /!# ELECTRONICS 7 CONTROL SYSTEMS) po)er suppl 5 graphical anal sis of the CE configuration, lo) fre(uenc Diode as a circuit element, load line concept, rectification, e(uivalent circuits, h-parameters, bias stabilit , thermal ripple factor, .ener diode, voltage stabili.ation, !C voltage regulation, characteristics of a transistor in CB, CE and CC mode, runa)a #S stem concept < mathematical models of ph sical s stems < bloc* diagram algebra < feedbac* characteristics < and Differentiabilit , !ntegral Calculus, Differential E(uations, Co-,rdinate 9eometr , Three Dimensional 9eometr ,

reduction in parameter variations b use of feed bac* < P!D controllers < time response anal sis < concept of stabilit < fre(uenc response anal s /!!# /!!!# Mechanical Properties of materials-Basic Engineering mechanics !ntroduction to nanotechnolog - carbon nanotubes

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