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The document contains information about the syllabus for two papers on Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. Paper I covers topics like materials and components, physical electronics, signals and systems, network theory, electromagnetic theory, and electronic measurements and instrumentation. Paper II covers analog and digital electronic circuits, control systems, communication systems, microwave engineering, and computer engineering. Both papers will have objective and conventional type questions and last 3 hours, with 200 marks each.

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The document contains information about the syllabus for two papers on Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. Paper I covers topics like materials and components, physical electronics, signals and systems, network theory, electromagnetic theory, and electronic measurements and instrumentation. Paper II covers analog and digital electronic circuits, control systems, communication systems, microwave engineering, and computer engineering. Both papers will have objective and conventional type questions and last 3 hours, with 200 marks each.

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GENERAL ABILITY TEST

2 hrs 200 marks

Part A: General English. The question paper in General English will be


designed to test the candidate’s understanding of English and workmanlike
use of words.

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

ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


PAPER - I (For both objective and conventional type papers)

200 marks For both objective (2 hrs) and conventional type papers (3 hrs)

1. Materials and Components :

Structure and properties of Electrical Engineering materials; Conductors,


Semiconductors and Insulators, magnetic, Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric,
Ceramic, Optical and Super-conducting materials. Passive components and
characteristics Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors; Ferrites, Quartz crystal
Ceramic resonators, Electromagnetic and Electromechanical components.

2. Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and ICs:

Electrons and holes in semiconductors, Carrier Statistics, Mechanism of


current flow in a semiconductor, Hall effect; Junction theory; Different types
of diodes and their characteristics; Bipolar Junction transistor; Field effect
transistors; Power switching devices like SCRs, GTOs, power MOSFETS;
Basics of ICs - bipolar, MOS and CMOS types; basic of Opto Electronics.

3. Signals and Systems

Classification of signals and systems: System modelling in terms of


differential and difference equations; State variable representation; Fourier
series; Fourier transforms and their application to system analysis; Laplace
transforms and their application to system analysis; Convolution and
superposition integrals and their applications; Z-transforms and their
applications to the analysis and characterisation of discrete time systems;
Random signals and probability, Correlation functions; Spectral density;
Response of linear system to random inputs.

4. Network theory

Network analysis techniques; Network theorems, transient response, steady


state sinusoidal response; Network graphs and their applications in network
analysis; Tellegen’s theorem. Two port networks; Z, Y, h and transmission
parameters. Combination of two ports, analysis of common two ports.
Network functions : parts of network functions, obtaining a network function
from a given part. Transmission criteria : delay and rise time, Elmore’s and
other definitions effect of cascading. Elements of network synthesis.

5. Electromagnetic Theory

Analysis of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields; Laplace’s and Poisson’s


equations; Boundary value problems and their solutions; Maxwell’s
equations; application to wave propagation in bounded and unbounded
media; Transmission lines : basic theory, standing waves, matching
applications, microstrip lines; Basics of wave guides and resonators;
Elements of antenna theory.

6. Electronic Measurements and instrumentation

Basic concepts, standards and error analysis; Measurements of basic


electrical quantities and parameters; Electronic measuring instruments and
their principles of working : analog and digital, comparison, characteristics,
application. Transducers; Electronic measurements of non electrical
quantities like temperature, pressure, humidity etc; basics of telemetry for
industrial use.

ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


PAPER - II (For both objective and conventional type papers)

200 marks For both objective (2 hrs) and conventional type papers (3 hrs)

1. Analog Electronic Circuits :

Transistor biasing and stabilization. Small signal analysis. Power amplifiers.


Frequency response. Wide banding techniques. Feedback amplifiers. Tuned
amplifiers. Oscillators. Rectifiers and power supplies. Op Amp, PLL, other
linear integrated circuits and applications. Pulse shaping circuits and
waveform generators.
2. Digital Electronic Circuits :

Transistor as a switching element; Boolean algebra, simplification of Boolean


functions, Karnaguh map and applications; IC Logic gates and their
characteristics; IC logic families : DTL, TTL, ECL, NMOS, PMOS and CMOS
gates and their comparison; Combinational logic Circuits; Half adder, Full
adder; Digital comparator; Multiplexer Demulti-plexer; ROM an their
applications. Flip flops. R-S, J-K, D and T flip-flops; Different types of counters
and registers Waveform generators. A/D and D/A converters. Semiconductor
memories.

3. Control Systems :

Transient and steady state response of control systems; Effect of feedback


on stability and sensitivity; Root locus techniques; Frequency response
analysis. Concepts of gain and phase margins: Constant-M and Constant-N
Nichol’s Chart; Approximation of transient response from Constant-N Nichol’s
Chart; Approximation of transient response from closed loop frequency
response; Design of Control Systems, Compensators; Industrial controllers.

4. Communication Systems :

Basic information theory; Modulation and detection in analogue and digital


systems; Sampling and data reconstructions; Quantization & coding; Time
division and frequency division multiplexing; Equalization; Optical
Communication : in free space & fiber optic; Propagation of signals at HF,
VHF, UHF and microwave frequency; Satellite Communication.

5. Microwave Engineering :

Microwave Tubes and solid state devices, Microwave generation and


amplifiers, Waveguides and other Microwave Components and Circuits,
Microstrip circuits, Microwave Antennas, Microwave Measurements, Masers,
lasers; Microwave propagation.

Microwave Communication Systems terrestrial and Satellite based.

6. Computer Engineering :

Number Systems. Data representation; Programming; Elements of a high


level programming language PASCAL/C; Use of basic data structures;
Fundamentals of computer architecture; Processor design; Control unit
design; Memory organisation, I/o System Organisation. Microprocessors :
Architecture and instruction set of Microprocessors 8085 and 8086, Assembly
language Programming. Microprocessor Based system design : typical
examples. Personal computers and their typical uses.

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