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1st December 2014, 04:07 PM
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Syllabus of JTO exam
Will you please provide m the Syllabus of JTO (Telecom) exam here I am looking the same?
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2nd December 2014, 08:16 AM
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Re: Syllabus of JTO exam
Engineering graduates of Telecommunication, Electronics, Computer Science, can apply for BSNL JTO (Telecom). There are three sections for the test. Section I and Section II is based on the topics covered in engineering degree. Section III includes general aptitude and current affairs questions. Syllabus for BSNL JTO (Telecom) Materials and Components Electronic Engineering materials Capacitors Ceramic materials Ceramic resonators Conductors Electromechanical components Ferroelectric material Inductors Insulators Magnetic material Optical materials Passive components Piezoelectric materials Resistors Semiconductors Superconducting materials Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and Integrated Circuits Bipolar Junction Transistor Carrier Statistics Electrons and Holes concept Hall Effect Junction theory Power switching devices Semiconductors Types of diodes Types of IC’s like bipolar, MOS and CMOS Electromagnetic Theory Basics of antenna theory Transmission lines Waveguides and resonators Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation Electronic measurements of non-electrical quantities Electronic measuring instruments Error analysis Measurement standards Measurements of basic electrical quantities Transducers Working principles of measuring instruments Network Theory Elements of network synthesis Network analysis techniques Network theorem Transient and steady state sinusoidal response Transmission criteria Power Electronics AC regulators AC to DC convertors Inverters Power Semiconductor devices Pulse width modulation Single-phase and 3-phase Invertors Sinusoidal modulation Switched capacitor networks Transistor Syllabus for Section II Digital Electronic Circuits Boolean algebra Boolean functions Combinational logic circuits De-multiplexer Digital Comparator Flip-flops Full adder Half adder IC logic families IC Logic gates Karnaugh Map Multiplexer Semiconductor memories Transistor Types of counters and registers Waveform generators Analog Electronic Circuits Feedback amplifiers Frequency response Operational Amplifier Oscillators Power amplifiers Pulse shaping circuits Rectifiers Small Signal analysis Transistor biasing Tuned amplifiers Control Systems Compensators Design of Control Systems Frequency response analysis Gain and phase margins Industrial controllers Root locus techniques Transient and steady state response Communication Systems Frequency division multiplexing Optical Communication Propagation of signals Quantization & Coding Sampling Data reconstruction Satellite communication Time division Multiplexing Microwave Engineering Microwave antennas Microwave Communication Microwave generation and amplifiers Microwave Measurements Microwave Propagation Microwave Tubes Solid state devices Waveguides Computer Engineering Control unit design Data representation Computer architecture processor design Data structures I/O System Organization Memory organization Number Systems Personal computers Programming Microprocessors Applications of Microprocessors in Telecommunications Assembly language programming Instruction set Interfacing for memory and I/O Microprocessor architecture Syllabus for Section III English Language Current affairs Current events and developments in Telecommunication Sector |
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