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11th November 2014, 02:55 PM
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IIITH PGEE papers for ECE branch
I am looking for the Sample question papers for PGEE IIIT Hyderabad for ECE branch so will you please tell me from where I can download the papers of it?
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11th November 2014, 03:56 PM
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Re: IIITH PGEE papers for ECE branch
IIIT Hyderabad is The International Institute of Information Technology. It is an autonomous university which is situated in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It was founded in 1997. It is one of the top Computer Science institutes in the country IIITH PGEE stands for the International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad Postgraduate Entrance Examination. Admission to PG programmes at IIITH will be on the basis of the performance at the Postgraduate Entrance Examination (PGEE) and an interview to be held at Hyderabad. Eligibility BE/BTech in Engg(any branch including CS/ ECE EE/Civil/ Inst./Biotech.) B.Arch. or Master's degree in Science/ Maths/IT/Computer Science MCA Exam Pattern: PGEE is divided into two sessions, each of 90 minutes. 1. General Aptitude Paper: 1.5 hr duration Objective Questions NOTE: Calculator not allowed 2. Subject Paper: 1.5 hr duration Computer Aided Structural Engineering (CASE) - Descriptive Questions Mathematics - Descriptive Questions Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics (CNSB) - Objective Questions Computer Science Engineering (CSE) - Objective Questions Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) - Objective Questions Papers: I did not found any paper but for your help here I am giving you the syllabus of that exam on which the paper is based. Syllabus: Paper II Mathematics Computer Science Electronics and Communications Engineering (Objective and Subjective) Structural Engineering (Subjective) Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics Computational Linguistics Paper I (General Aptitude) 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). Paper II is subject paper. Based on the graduation, candidate has to appear for relevant subject papers. Mathematics: Duration : 1 1/2 hours I. Finite Dimensional Linear Vector Space Linear Independence, Span, Basis, Orthonormal Set, Gram-Schmidt Orthogo- nalization Process, Inner Product, Dual Space, Eigen Space, Rank of a Matrix, Cayley-Hamiltonian Theorem, Similar Matrices, Linear Operator, Hermetian, Unitary and Normal Matrices, Spectral Decomposition. II. Group, Ring and Field Basic Concepts of Groups, Cyclic Group, Cosets, Elementary Concepts of Rings and Fields III. Real Analysis Concepts of sets of Real numbers, Sequence of Real Numbers, Continuous and Dierentiable Functions, Rolle’s Theorem, Mean Value Theorem and Taylor Se- ries, Reimann Integration IV. Probability Theory Conditional Probability, Bayes Theorem, Random variable, PDF and CDF, Mo- ment Generating Function, Theoretical Distribution (Binomial, Poisson, Nor- mal, Uniform and Hyper geometric). V. Complex Analysis Analytic functions, Integration, Cauchy’s Integral Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral formula, Taylor and Laurent Series, Residue, Contour Integration. VI. Ordinary Dierential Equation Equation of First order and First Degree, Second order Linear Equation with Constant coecients. VII. Optimization Linear Programming Problem. Computer Science: 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, Relational Databases (Functional dependencies, SQL), Computer Networks . Electronics and Communications Engineering: (Objective and Subjective) Duration : 1 1/2 hours ( Selection for interview for the streams (i) VLSI & Embedded Systems and (ii) Signal Processing and Communication will be based on the score in this paper and the score in the general aptitude test. This subject examination paper is divided into two parts: Part A (Electronics) and Part B (Signal Processing and Communication) ) There will be equal number of questions from Electronics (part-A) and from Signal processing and Communication (part-B). One should attempt questions from both parts in the stipulated time. selection for the interview will be based on the combined score in the two parts. Part A - Electronics: 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, Mohrs 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. 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. |
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19th March 2015, 10:36 AM
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Re: IIITH PGEE papers for ECE branch
I am preparing for the IIITH PGEE. Will you please give me sample paper for the ECE stream?
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19th March 2015, 10:38 AM
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Re: IIITH PGEE papers for ECE branch
IIITH Postgraduate Entrance Examination (IIITH PGEE) is an entrance exam for admission in M.Tech, PG Diploma and Ph.D programmers at IIIT Hyderabad. Exam Pattern: General Aptitude Paper: Duration: 1.5 hr duration Question type: Objective Questions Subject Paper: Duration: 1.5 hr duration Question type: Objective Questions Questions form Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). As per you request, I am giving you sample paper for IIITH Postgraduate Entrance Examination (IIITH PGEE) exam for ECE students. General Aptitude I. The square of the binary number 1001 in hexadecimal is A) 81 B) 51 C) 121 D) A1 II. Which of the following modes of data transfer is the fastest? A) DMA B) Interrupt-based C) Polling D) All are equally fast III. Heap Sort runs at A) O(log n) B) O(nlog n) C) O(n2) D) O(n2log n) IV. What is the chance that a leap year selected at random will contain 52 Sundays? A) 1 B) 1/2 C) 1/7 D) 2/7 Electronics and Communication Engineering Realize a RS flip flop using a JK flip flop. What is the auto correlation function of a discrete time white noise? Which of the following modulation schemes are constant energy modulation? A) 8-PSK B) 16 QAM C) 8-FSK D) 8-PAM Human code is a 1) error correcting code 2) lossless source code 3) lossy source code 4) error detecting code Contact Details: International Institute of Information Technology Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500 032 Andhra Pradesh, INDIA Phone :+91-40-6653 1250 Fax : +91-40-6653 1413 [MAP]International Institute of Information Technology Andhra Pradesh[/MAP] |