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17th September 2014, 03:20 PM
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CDAC Entrance Exam Next Date
I want to know about information about important dates to apply for common admission test organized by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing?
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17th September 2014, 03:49 PM
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Re: CDAC Entrance Exam Next Date
Here I am giving you information about important dates to apply for common admission test organized by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing below : Important tentative dates : Starting date for online submission of application: May 2015 Last date for online submission of application: June 2015 C-DAC's Common Admission Test (C-CAT): July 2015 Exam pattern : C-CAT Exam will be conducted manually (Pen and paper based) at various cities all across India. C-CAT will be conducted in the form of three test papers labeled as SECTION - A (English, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude), SECTION - B (C Programming, Data Structures, Data Communications and Network, OOPs and Operating Systems) and SECTION - C (Computer Architecture, Digital Electronics and Microprocessors), each of one hour duration, having 50 questions of 3 marks each (maximum 150 marks). Syllabus for Common Entrance Test (CET) Section I :Computing Fundamentals (25 marks) Evolutions of computers, Computer generations, Computer organization, Primary and Secondary storage, Input-output devices, Computer software, Operating systems, Data communications and computer networking, Multimedia, Classification of computers, etc. Section II : Fundamentals of Programming (10 marks) Algorithms, Flowcharts, Computer languages, System implementation and operation, File organizations and Data processing, etc. Section III :Programming in C (50 marks) Introductory concepts, C Fundamentals, Operators and Expressions, Data Input and Output, Control statement, Functions, Arrays, Pointers, Structures and Unions, Arrays, Stacks, Queues and Linked Lists (Single, double, Circular), etc. Section IV :Object Oriented Programming Concepts (15 marks) Understanding of the object oriented concepts, such as Classes and Objects, Generalizations, Polymorphism, Abstract Classes and Re-usability, etc. Section V :General Apptitude (50 marks) Questions shall be modeled on GMAT pattern |