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22nd July 2014, 01:30 PM
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BSNL TTA exam date
Can you give me dates for Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Telecom Technical Assistants examination ?
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23rd July 2014, 12:04 PM
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Re: BSNL TTA exam date
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Telecom Technical Assistants (BSNL TTA) is carried out by the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited for the recruitment of aspirants into the TTA post. Tentative dates: Closing Date of recepit of application: mid of April,2014 Examination Date: first week of June 2014 Eligibility conditions: For TTA: You have to passed M.Sc in electronics can appear for the BSNL TTA exam applicants ought to have 3 year Diploma courses kind of Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Information Technology, Instruments Technology, Radio Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering. Ages should be between 18 and 27 years. Exam Pattern The Paper will Contain 3 parts General Ability. Basic Engineering Specialization questions from electrical, network lines, communication & modeling, microprocessors & computer related questions. The detailed syllabus of each section is given below. Part- I : General Ability Test : 20 Marks Part – II : Basic Engineering : 90 Marks Part – III : Specialization : 90 Marks GENERAL ABILITY TEST – 20 MARKS General Knowledge questions for example capital of the city, name of commisioner & other famous personality of various organisation, day to day matters, current affairs, observation & experience & some basic English including antonyms and synonyms, fill in the blanks and multiple choice exercise etc BASIC ENGINEERING – 90 MARKS Applied mathematics : Co- ordinate Geometry : Vector Algebra; Matrix and Determinant : Differential Calculus; Integral Calculus: Differential equation of second order: Fourier series; Laplace Transform, Complex Number, Partial Differentiation. Part – III : Specialization : 90 Marks Specialization questions from electrical, network lines, communication & modeling, microprocessors & computer related questions. |
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22nd August 2014, 02:53 PM
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BSNL TTA exam date
Guys, can you tell me the important dates of the BSNL – Telecom Technical Assistant entrance exam??
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23rd August 2014, 10:47 AM
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Re: BSNL TTA exam date
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) conducts recruitment examination for the post of Telecom Technical Assistant. Eligibility: The applicant should have completed diploma in one of following branches: Computer Engineering Electronics Engineering Electrical Engineering Telecommunication Engineering Information Technology Instruments Technology Radio Engineering Tentative dates: Application form should be submitted before May 2015 Syllabus for TTA: Specifications of instruments accuracy, precision, sensitivity, resolution range, Errors in measurement and loading effect; Principles of voltage, current and resistance measurements Transducers, measurement of displacement & strain, force & torque measuring devices, pressure measuring devices, flow measuring devices, power control devices & circuits. Types of AC millivoltmeters – Amplifier rectifier and rectifier amplifier; Block diagram explanation of a basic CRO and a triggered sweep, oscilloscope, front panel controls; Impedance Bridges and Q Meters; Principles of working and specifications of logic probes, signature analyser and logic analyser, signal generator, distortion factor meter, spectrum analyser. BSNL TTA syllabus SYLLABUS FOR DIRECT RECRUITMENT TO THE CADRE OF TTA THROUGH COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION Standard and syllabi The standard of paper in General ability test will be such as may be expected of an engineering diploma holder. The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately be that of Diploma level of an Indian polytechnic. There shall be three written (objective type) papers (Paper – I, Paper II, Paper III) as per details given below : Paper Marks Time allowed Paper I General ability test 100 2 hours Paper II Basic Engineering 500 3 hours Paper III Specialization 500 3 hours Detailed Syllabus PAPER - I General Ability Test : 100 Marks The candidate’s comprehension and understanding of General English shall be tested through simple exercises such as provision of antonyms and synonyms, fill in the blanks and multiple choice exercises etc. This shall also include questions on current events, general knowledge and such matters of everyday observation and experience as may be expected of an educated person. PAPER - II Basic Engineering : 500 Marks Detailed Syllabus is as under : 1. Applied Mathematics : Co-ordinate Geometry; Vector Algebra; Matrix and Determinant: Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus: Differential equation of second order: Fourier Series; Laplace Transform; Complex Number; Partial Differentiation. 2. Applied Physics: Measurement – Units and Dimensions; Waves, Acoustics, Ultrasonics; Light; Laser and its applications; Atomic Structure and Energy Levels. 3. Basic Electricity: Electrostatics, Coulomb’s Law, Electric field, Gauss’s Theorem, concept of potential difference; concept of capacitance and capacitors; Ohm’s law, power and energy, Kirchoff’s voltage, current laws and their applications in simple DC circuits; Basic Magnetism; Electro Magnetism: Electromagnetic induction; concept of alternating voltage & current; Cells and Batteries; Voltage and Current Sources; Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem and their applications. 4. Electronic Devices and Circuits: Classification of materials into conductor, semi conductor, Insulator etc., electrical properties, magnetic materials, various types of relays, switches and connectors. Conventional representation of electric and electronic circuits elements. Active and passive components; semi conductor Physics; Semi conductor Diode; Bipolar Transistor & their circuits; Transistor Biasing & Stabilisation of operating point; Single stage transistor amplifier’; field effect transistor, Mosfet circuit applications. Multistage Transistor Amplifier; Transistor Audio Power Amplifiers; Feedback in amplifier; Sinusoidal Oscillators; Tuned Voltage amplifiers; Opto Electronics Devices and their applications; operational amplifier; Wave shaping and switching circuits. Block Diagram of I.C. timer (such as 555) and its working Multivibrator Circuits; time base circuits; thyristors and UJT regulated power supply. 5. Digital Techniques: Applications and advantages of digital systems; number system (binary and hexadecimal); Logic Gates; Logic Simplifications; Codes and Parity; Arithmetic Circuits; Decoders, Display Devices and Associated Circuits; Multiplexers and De-multiplexers; Latches and Flipflops, Counters, Shift Register, Memories; A/D and D/A converters. PAPER - III Specialisation - 500 marks The candidate shall be allowed to choose any two out of the following sections. Each section shall consist of 250 marks. In the event of a candidate attempting more than 2 sections, the first two sections attempted in alphabetical order shall only count. Candidates are in their own interest advised not to attempt more than 2 sections. Section A : Electrical Section B : Communication Section C : Networks, Filters and Transmission Lines Section D : Instruments and Measurements Section E : Control Systems Section F : Microprocessors Section G : Computers Detailed syllabus for each section is as under:- PAPER - III Section A : Electrical 3 Phase vs single phase supply, Star Delta connections, relation between phase & line voltage, power factor and their measurements, constructions and principles of working of various types of electrical measuring instruments, all types of motor and generator – AC & DC, transformers, starters, rectifiers, inverters, battery charges, batteries, servo and stepper motors, contactor control circuits, switchgear, relays, protection devices & schemes, substation, protective relaying, circuit breaker, generator protection, transformer protection, feeder & lightening protection, feeder & busbar protection, lightening arrestor, earthing, voltage stabilizer & regulators, power control devices & circuits, phase controlled rectifiers, inverters, choppers, dual converters, cycloconverters; power electronics application in control of drivers, refrigeration & airconditioning. Section B : Communication Modulation and demodulation – principles and operation of various types of AM, FM and PM modulators/demodulators; pulse modulation – TDM, PAM, PPM, PWM; Multiplexing, Principles and applications of PCM. Introduction of Basic block diagram of digital and data communication systems; Coding error detection and correction techniques; Digital Modulation Techniques – ASK, ICW, FSK, PSK; Characteristics/ working of data transmission circuits, UART, USART; Modems, Protocols and their functions, brief idea of ISDN interfaces, local area Network; Carrier Telephony -– Features of carrier telephone system. Microwave Engineering: Microwave Devices; Waveguides; Microwave Components; Microwave antennas; Microwave Communication Systems – Block diagram & working principles of microwave communication link. Section C : Network, Filters and Transmission Lines Two port network; Attenuators , Filters; Transmission Lines and their applications; characteristic impedance of line; concept of reflection and standing waves on a transmission line; Transmission line equation; Principle of impedance matching; Bandwidth consideration of a transmission line. Section D : Instruments and Measurements Specifications of instruments accuracy, precision, sensitivity, resolution range, Errors in measurement and loading effect; Principles of voltage, current and resistance measurements Transducers, measurement of displacement & strain, force & torque measuring devices, pressure measuring devices, flow measuring devices, power control devices & circuits. Types of AC millivoltmeters – Amplifier rectifier and rectifier amplifier; Block diagram explanation of a basic CRO and a triggered sweep, oscilloscope, front panel controls; Impedance Bridges and Q Meters; Principles of working and specifications of logic probes, signature analyser and logic analyser, signal generator, distortion factor meter, spectrum analyser. Section E : Control systems Basic elements of control system, open and closed loop system, concepts of feedback. Block diagram of control system. Time lag, hysterisis, linearity concepts. Self regulating and non self regulating control systems. Transfer function of simple control components, single feedback configuration. Time response of systems. Stability Analysis – characteristic equation, Routh’s table Nyquist critereon, Relative stability, phase margin and gain margin. Routh Hurwitz critereon, root locus technique, Bode plot, Polar plot, Gain margin and phase margin. Section F : Microprocessors Typical organisation of a microcomputer system & functions of its various blocks; Architecture of a Microprocessor; Memories and I/O Interfacing ; Brief idea of M/C & assembly languages, Machines & Mnemonics codes; instruction format and Addressing mode; concept of Instructionset ; programming exercises in assembly language; concept of interrupt; Data transfer techniques – Sync data transfer, async data transfer, interrupt driven data transfer, DMA , serial output data, serial input data. Section G : Computers Computer and its working, types of computers, familiarisation with DOS and Windows – concept of file, directory, folder, Number systems, Data representation; Programming _ Elements of 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 – micro processor architecture. Instruction set and simple assembly level programming. Microprocessor based system design ; typical examples. Personal computes and their typical uses, data communication principles, types and working principles of modems, Network principles, OSI model, functions of data link layer and network layer, networking components, communication protocols- X –25, TCP/IP. Database Management System – basic concepts, entity relationship model, relational model, DBMS based on relational model. |
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3rd December 2014, 12:57 PM
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BSNL TTA Exam date
Hi can you please provide me the recruitment details of BSNL for TTA Telecom Technical Assistant post?
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3rd December 2014, 02:05 PM
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Re: BSNL TTA Exam date
BSNL is the 7th largest telecom company in the world with its variety of services like mobile service, broadband, internet etc. BSNL TTA recruitment details Eligibility: The candidate must be between 18 and 27 years on the closing date of receipt of applications. However, relaxation can be claimed as per the rules. A total of 171 posts are available which are divided into various categories as SC- 27, ST- 2, OBC- 46 and OC- 96. This also includes 5 vacancies for PH candidates. Only Indian nationals can apply. The pay scale is Rs. 7100-200-10100 plus the allowances (per month). Education Required: A candidate must have a three-year diploma (as on 20/07/09) in any of the following: 1. Telecommunication Engineering 2. Electronics Engineering 3. Electrical Engineering 4. Radio Engineering 5. Computer Engineering 6. Information Technology 7. Instruments Technology 8. MSc (electronics) All these should have been received from a recognized university. Selection Criteria: There will be only one written test that will be of 3 hours duration. The test is divided into 3 sections: 1. General Ability Test (20 questions). 2. Basic Engineering (90 questions). 3. Specialization (90 questions). The test will be for 200 Marks. Minimum of 40% for unreserved category candidates and 33% marks for reserved category candidates in written test must be attained in order to qualify the written test. However, 2% relaxation is provided for PH candidates in every category. Fee: A demand draft of Rs. 500 to be made in the favour of A.O. (B & A), BSNL C.G.M.T Patna. There is no fee for SC/ST/PH. |