IETE AMIETE ET/CS/IT(old scheme) Signals and Systems Papers

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The Signals and Systems Papers basically deal with the various time and power signals of the instruments and to measure their strength. The general principles related to force are also included in the signals and systems papers. The Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers offers students to build their career in the electronics areas.

Qualification for this exam:

The minimum qualification required for an individual to sit in the examination is to be a graduate in science subjects. It can be mentioned in detailed as a candidate having B.Tech/B.E/MCA or M.Sc degree can be allowed to sit in this examination.

Scores and Negative markings:

The marks allotted for every question is different in almost every case. According to the rule of Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, there are no negative markings on any questions.

Mode of exam:

The IETE AMIETE ET/CS/IT(old scheme) Signala and Systems Papers is hand on based papers. Candidate can write their exams by pen/pencil.

Format:

Under the guidance and norms of Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, The paper format includes both long and multiple type questions.

Paper pattern:

The Signals and Systems Papers contain a maximum of nine questions. Amongst all the questions, first one includes multiple type questions and the rest of the questions are of brief and descriptive type questions. The marks allotted to both multiple and long answer type questions are not same.

Markings:

The IETE AMIETE ET/CS/IT(old scheme) Signala and Systems Papers contains a total of 100 marks.

Schedule:

The total time span allotted to all the students to complete the IETE AMIETE ET/CS/IT(old scheme) Signala and Systems Paper is three hours.

Books recommended:

  • Signals and Systems, 2nd Edition, Alan S. Willsky
  • Fundamentals of Signals and Systems by, M.J. Roberts
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