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10th February 2011, 10:40 PM
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Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
hi.sir..
can you please tell me syllabus for iiit pgee-2011 |
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16th February 2011, 02:17 AM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
You didnt mention which branch syllabus you want. Anyways I have combined all of them in one file and have added it in a pdf file
You can download it from the attachment |
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16th February 2011, 11:03 AM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
Post-Graduate Entrance Examination (PGEE 2011)
Syllabus An all-India examination (PGEE 2011) will be conducted on 17 April, 2011 (Sunday). The entrance examination consists of two papers: Paper I : General aptitude paper Paper II : Subject paper (Paper II) Paper II 1. Mathematics 2. Computer Science 3. Electronics and Communications Engineering 4. Structural Engineering 5. Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics 6. Computational Linguistics 1. Paper I (General Aptitude) Click Here For Model questions Objective Duration : 1 1/2 hours (Compulsory for everyone). This is objective type question paper and will emphasize on basic aptitude, logical reasoning, basic questions on computers and mathematics. Note: A minimum cut-off score in this paper is compulsory for evaluation of candidate's subject paper (Paper II). 2. Paper II is subject paper. Based on the graduation, candidate has to appear for relevant subject papers. 1. Mathematics: Click Here For Model Question Duration : 1 1/2 hours Elementary Graph Theory, Set Theory, Probability and Statistics, Combinatorics, Matrices, Complex Variables, Differential Equations, Numerical Methods, Basic number theory. 2. Computer Science: Click Here For Model Questions Duration : 1 1/2 hours Fundamental Programming Concepts, Control Flow, Functions, Recursion, Basic Data Structures (arrays, lists, stacks, and queues), Basic algorithms (sorting and searching), Boolean Algebra, Digital Building Blocks (AND/OR/NAND/XOR Gates), Karnaugh's Maps, Computer Organisation, Number Systems. Capability to write programs in C or C++ is expected. 3. Electronics and Communications Engineering: Click Here For Model Questions Duration : 1 1/2 hours (Selection for interview for the streams (i) VLSI & Embedded Systems and (ii) Communication Systems and Signal Processing will be based on the score in this paper and the score in the general aptitude test. This examination paper is divided into two parts: Part A (Electronics) and Part B (Signal Processing and Communication). The individual score in PART A will have more weightage for selection into the stream `VLSI & Embedded Systems'. Similarly, the individual score in PART B will have more weightage for selection into the stream `Communication Systems and Signal Processing'. ) Part A : Electronics: Click Here For Model Questions Network Theory, Analog Devices (Diodes, BJTs), OPAMPs and Basic Analog Circuits. Boolean Algebra, Digital Building Blocks (Gates, Flip-Flops) Digital Circit Design. Signals, Systems, Filters, Transformations, Modulation, VLSI fundamentals. Part B : Signal Processing and Communications: Fundamentals of probability and random processes: random variables, discrete and continuous random variables, cumulative distribution function, probability mass funtion and probability density function, conditional probability, Bay's theorem, independent and uncorrelated random variables, random processes, discrete time and continuous time random processes, auto-correlation and cross-correlation functions, power spectrum. Fundamentals of Linear Algebra: vectors, matrices, determinants, basis, Eigen vector and Eigen value, canonical forms, characteristic and minimal polynomial. Communication systems: Amplitude and frequency modulation, single side-band modulation, PAM, PCM, PSK, FSK. Fundamentals of information theory: measure of information, mutual information, entropy, capacity, lossless source coding schemes like Huffman code, run-length code etc., delta modulation. Signal Processing: Fourier series, Fourier transform, discrete time Fourier series and fourier transform, discrete Fourier transform, FFT, z-transform, Properties of the above transforms, LTI systems, stability of LTI systems, IIR and FIR filters. Communication networks: Layering hierarchies; circuit versus packet switching; virtual circuits; network mechanisms: multiplexing (TDM, Go back N), flow control, congestion control; ATM, TCP/IP. 4. Structural Engineering Click Here For Model Questions Duration : 1 1/2 hours Bending moments and shear forces in beams, stress and strain relations, principal stresses, Mohr�s circle, simple bending theory, flexural and shear stresses, torsion, analysis of trusses and frames, analysis of indeterminate structures by force/displacement methods, matrix methods of structural analysis, working and limit state design concepts, design of compression members, beam, slab, footing, staircases, basic concepts of prestressed concrete, riveted and welded joints, steel beam column connections, plate girders and design of base plate. In addition to this, some questions from engineering mathematics like determinants, matrices, limit, continuity and differentiability, mean value theorems, integral calculus, partial derivatives, maxima and minima, ordinary differential equations and applications, initial and boundary value problems, Laplace and Fourier transforms, test for convergence, sequences and series. 5. PGEE for CCNSB Subject Paper Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics Selection for interview for the streams (i) Bioinformatics and (ii) Computational Natural Sciences will be based on the score in this paper and the score in the general aptitude test. This examination paper comprises of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Bioinformatics, (physics and chemistry only for Post-B.Sc. programmes) and students, depending on their background are expected to attempt any one Section as a major and another section as a minor part. The questions will be multiple-choice. Syllabus: Physics Section: Mechanics and General Properties of Matter, Electricity and Magnetism, Kinetic theory and Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics. Chemistry Section: Physical Chemistry: Atomic Structure, Theory of Gases, Chemical Thermodynamics, Chemical and Phase Equilibria, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics. Organic Chemistry :Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry,Aromaticity and Huckel's rule,Heterocyclic Chemistry, Qualitative Organic Analysis. Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding and Shapes of Compounds, Main Group Elements (s and p blocks), Transition Metals (d block), Analytical Chemistry. Biology & Bioinformatics Section Biology: General Biology, Biochemistry and Physiology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology. Bioinformatics: Sequence Analysis, Sequence Alignments, Phylogeny, Gene Prediction, Structural Biology. Computational Linguistics: Click Here For Sample Paper (Computational Linguistics exam will be conducted in late June at IIIT Hyderabad. This test is required to be taken by students of linguistics, languages background. They do not have to take the entrance test on aptitude and programming etc.) Morphology - Words and how they are formed. What is morphology ? Basic building blocks in morphology - morphemes Word formation - function based. Other word formation processes - affixation, suffixation, etc. Morphotactics - constraints on affixation, Morpho-phonology, Computational morphology - FSA, paradigms, etc Word-Classes and part of speech tagging Lexicography, Syntax, Syntactic structure, Dependency structure, Grammar formalisms Semantics, Lexical semantics, Sentential semantics Students should be able to analyse natural language texts in terms of morphology and basic grammatical structures. REFERENCE BOOKS :: 1. Natural Language Processing - A Paninian Perspective by Akshar Bharathi, Vineet Chaitanya, Rajeev Sangal 2. Linguistics - An intro to Language and Communication by Adrian Akmajian, Richard Demers, Ann Farmer and Robert Harnish 3. Linguistics - An intro to Linguistic Theory by Victoria Fromkin 4. Linguistics - An introduction by Andrew Radford, Martin Atkinson, David Britian, Harald Clahsen and Andrew Spencer |
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16th February 2011, 07:12 PM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
hi dear as you have not mentioned the branch i have given the syllabus of all branches i hope this will help you
Paper I:General aptitudepaper Paper II: Subject paper (PaperII) 1. Paper I(General Aptitude) Objective Duration: 11/2 hours(Compulsory for everyone). This is objective type questionpaper andwill emphasize on basic aptitude, logical reasoning, basicquestions oncomputers and mathematics. Note: A minimum cut-offscore in this paper is compulsory for evaluation of candidate's subjectpaper (Paper II). 2.Paper II: Subject Paper. Based on thegraduation, candidate has to appear for relevant subjectpapers. Mathematics ComputerScience Electronics and CommunicationsEngineering StructuralEngineering Agriculture ComputationalNatural Sciences and Bioinformatics ComputationalLinguistics A.Mathematics: Duration:1 1/2 hours Elementary Graph Theory,Set Theory, Probability andStatistics, Combinatorics, Matrices, ComplexVariables, DifferentialEquations, Numerical Methods, Basic numbertheory. B. ComputerScience: Duration:1 1/2 hours Fundamental ProgrammingConcepts, Control Flow,Functions, Recursion, Basic Data Structures(arrays, lists, stacks, andqueues), Basic algorithms (sorting andsearching), Boolean Algebra,Digital Building Blocks (AND/OR/NAND/XORGates), Karnaugh's Maps,Computer Organisation, Number Systems.Capability to write programs inC or C++ isexpected. C. Electronics andCommunicationsEngineering: Duration:1 1/2 hours Selection for interviewfor the streams VLSI &Embedded Systems and Communication Systems and Signal Processing will bebased on the score in this paper and the score in the general aptitudetest. Thisexamination paper is divided into two parts:Part A (Electronics) andPart B (Signal Processing and Communication).The individual score inPART A will have more weightage for selectioninto the stream `VLSI& Embedded Systems'. Similarly, theindividual score in PART Bwill have more weightage for selection intothe stream `CommunicationSystems and Signal Processing'. ) PartA: Electronics * Network Theory, Analog Devices (Diodes,BJTs),OPAMPs and Basic Analog Circuits. Boolean Algebra, DigitalBuildingBlocks (Gates, Flip-Flops) Digital Circit Design. Signals,Systems,Filters, Transformations, Modulation, VLSIfundamentals. PartB: Signal Processing andCommunications * Fundamentals of probability andrandom processes:random variables, discrete and continuous randomvariables, cumulativedistribution function, probability mass funtionand probability densityfunction, conditional probability, Bay'stheorem, independent anduncorrelated random variables, randomprocesses, discrete time andcontinuous time random processes,auto-correlation and cross-correlationfunctions, power spectrum. *Fundamentals of Linear Algebra: vectors, matrices,determinants, basis,Eigen vector and Eigen value, canonical forms,characteristic andminimal polynomial. * Fundamentals ofinformation theory: measure ofinformation, mutual information, entropy,capacity, lossless sourcecoding schemes like Huffman code, run-lengthcode etc., deltamodulation. * SignalProcessing: Fourier series, Fouriertransform, discrete time Fourierseries and fourier transform, discreteFourier transform, FFT,z-transform, Properties of the abovetransforms, LTI systems, stabilityof LTI systems, IIR and FIR filters. * Communication networks: Layeringhierarchies;circuit versus packet switching; virtual circuits; networkmechanisms:multiplexing (TDM, Go back N), flow control, congestioncontrol; ATM,TCP/IP. D.StructuralEngineering: Duration:1 1/2 hours Bending moments and shearforces in beams, stressand strain relations, principal stresses, Mohr'scircle, simple bendingtheory, flexural and shear stresses, torsion,analysis of trusses andframes, analysis of indeterminate structures byforce/displacementmethods, matrix methods of structural analysis,working and limit statedesign concepts, design of compression members,beam, slab, footing,staircases, basic concepts of prestressed concrete,riveted and weldedjoints, steel beam column connections, plate girdersand design of baseplate. In additionto this, some questions from engineeringmathematics like determinants,matrices, limit, continuity anddifferentiability, mean value theorems,integral calculus, partialderivatives, maxima and minima, ordinarydifferential equations andapplications, initial and boundary valueproblems, Laplace and Fouriertransforms, test for convergence,sequences and series. E.Agriculture: Duration: 1 1/2 hours Thesubject test consists of both objective and descriptive questions ingeneral agriculture/horticulture. F.PGEE for CCNSB SubjectPaper ComputationalNatural Sciences andBioinformatics: Selection forinterview for the streams Bioinformatics and Computational Natural Sciences will be based on thescore in this paper and the score in the general aptitudetest. Thisexamination paper comprises of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, Biology& Bioinformat ics,and students, depending on their backgroundare expected to attempt anyone Section as a major and another sectionas a minor part. Thequestions will bemultiple-choice. Syllabus: Physics Section:Mechanics andGeneral Properties of Matter, Electricity and Magnetism,Kinetic theoryand Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Solid State Physics,Devices andElectronics. Chemistry Section:PhysicalChemistry: Atomic Structure, Theory of Gases, ChemicalThermodynamics,Chemical and Phase Equilibria, Electrochemistry,Chemical Kinetics. Organic Chemistry:Basic Conceptsin Organic Chemistry and Stereochemistry,Aromaticity andHuckel'srule,Heterocyclic Chemistry, Qualitative OrganicAnalysis. InorganicChemistry: PeriodicTable, Chemical Bonding and Shapes ofCompounds, Main Group Elements (sand p blocks), Transition Metals (dblock), Analytical Chemistry. Biology& BioinformaticsSection: Biology:General Biology, Biochemistry and Physiology, Molecular Biology, CellBiology. Bioinformatics:Sequence Analysis, Sequence Alignments, Phylogeny, Gene Prediction,Structural Biology. ComputationalLinguisticsComputational Linguistics exam will beconducted in late June at IIITHyderabad. This test is required to betaken by students oflinguistics, languages background. They do not haveto take theentrance test on aptitude and programmingetc.) Morphology - Words and howthey are formed. What is morphology ? Basic building blocks inmorphology - morphemes Word formation- function based. Other wordformation processes - affixation,suffixation, etc. Morphotactics -constraints on affixation,Morpho-phonology, Computational morphology -FSA, paradigms,etc Word-Classes and part of speechtagging Lexicography, Syntax,Syntactic structure, Dependency structure, Grammarformalisms Semantics, Lexicalsemantics, Sentential semantics Students should be able to analyse natural language texts in terms ofmorphology and basic grammatical structures. |
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16th February 2011, 09:43 PM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
Syllabus of IIIT PGEE exam are given in the attachment download and see:
International Institute of Information Technology Post Graduate Entrance Examination.docx |
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5th March 2011, 12:30 AM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
hii
Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011 http://entrance-exam.net/forum/attachments/general-discussion/12688-syllabus-iiit-pgee-2011-international-institute-information-technology-post-graduate-entrance-examination.docx good luck |
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15th April 2011, 02:38 AM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
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1. Paper I : General aptitude paper 2. Paper II : Subject paper (Paper II) --> paper1--1. basic aptitude, 2. logical reasoning, 3.basic questions on computers and 4.mathematics. --> paper 2--1.Mathematics 2.Computer Science 3.Electronics and Communications Engineering 4.Structural Engineering 5.Agriculture 6.Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics 7.Computational Linguistics all the best............. |
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16th April 2011, 07:51 PM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
Dear,
Paper I : General Aptitude Type : Objective Duration : 2 hours (Compulsory for everyone) This is objective type question paper and will emphasize on basic aptitude, logical reasoning, basic questions on computers and mathematics. Note : A minimum cut-off score in this paper is compulsory for evaluation of candidate's subject paper (Paper II). Paper 2: It is subject paper. Based on the course applied for, candidate has to appear for any of these relevant subject papers. Mathematics Computer Science Electronics and Communication Engineering Structural Engineering Computational Linguistics Thanks. |
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15th February 2012, 07:33 PM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
what is the minimum cut-off score to get in general apptitude paper that is compulsory for evaluation of candidate's subject paper (Paper II).
Source: http://entrance-exam.net/forum/general-discussion/syllabus-iiit-pgee-2011-a-84682.html#ixzz1mSHhN4tk |
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18th March 2012, 08:10 PM
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Re: Syllabus for IIIT PGEE 2011?
please send me the previous paper of iiit hyderabad and bangalore for mtech
mail id:[email protected] thanks in advance... plz help me..... |
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