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25th July 2015, 03:28 PM
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Re: PGECET IT Model Papers

PGECET entrance exam CSIT model question paper contains questions from following topics:

Engineering Mathematics

Probability and Statistics: Conditional Probability; Mean, Median, Mode and Standard Deviation; Random

Variables; Distributions; uniform, normal, exponential, Poisson, Binomial.

Set Theory & Algebra: Sets; Relations; Functions; Groups; Partial Orders; Lattice; Boolean Algebra.

Combinatorics: Permutations; Combinations; Counting; Summation; generating functions; recurrence relations;

asymptotic.

Linear Algebra: Algebra of matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.

Numerical Methods: LU decomposition for systems of linear equations; numerical solutions of non-linear

algebraic equations by Secant, Bisection and Newton-Raphson Methods; Numerical integration by trapezoidal and

Simpson's rules.

Calculus: Limit, Continuity & differentiability, Mean value Theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, evaluation of

definite & improper integrals, Partial derivatives, Total derivatives, maxima & minima.

Computer Science and Information Technology

Graph Theory: Connectivity; spanning trees; Cut vertices & edges; covering; matching; independent sets;

Colouring; Planarity; Isomorphism.

Mathematical Logic: Propositional Logic; First Order Logic.

Digital Logic: Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits;

Number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point).

Computer Organization and Architecture: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data-path,

CPU control design, Memory interface, I/O interface (Interrupt and DMA mode), Instruction pipelining, Cache and

main memory, Secondary storage.

Programming and Data Structures: Programming in C; Functions, Recursion, Parameter passing, Scope,

Binding; Abstract data types, Arrays, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees, Binary search trees, Binary heaps.

Algorithms: Analysis, Asymptotic notation, Notions of space and time complexity, Worst and average case

analysis; Design: Greedy approach, Dynamic programming, Divide-and conquer; Tree and graph traversals,

Connected components, Spanning trees, Shortest paths; Hashing, Sorting, Searching. Asymptotic analysis (best,

worst, average cases) of time and space, upper and lower bounds, Basic concepts of complexity classes P, NP, NP-
hard, NP-complete.

Theory of Computation: Regular languages and finite automata, Context free languages and Push-down automata,

Recursively enumerable sets and Turing machines, Undecidability.

Compiler Design: Lexical analysis, Parsing, Syntax directed translation, Runtime environments, Intermediate and

Target code generation, Basics of code optimization.

Operating System: Processes, Threads, Inter-process communication, Concurrency, Synchronization, Deadlock,

CPU scheduling, Memory management and virtual memory, File systems, I/O systems, Protection and security.

Databases: ER-model, Relational model (relational algebra, tuple calculus), Database design (integrity constraints,

normal forms), Query languages (SQL), File structures (sequential files, indexing, B and B+ trees), Transactions

and concurrency control.

Information Systems and Software Engineering: information gathering, requirement and feasibility analysis,

data flow diagrams, process specifications, input/output design, process life cycle, planning and managing the

project, design, coding, testing, implementation, maintenance.

Computer Networks: ISO/OSI stack, LAN technologies (Ethernet, Token ring), Flow and error control

techniques, Routing algorithms, Congestion control, TCP/UDP and sockets, IP(v4), Application layer protocols

(icmp, dns, smtp, pop, ftp, http); Basic concepts of hubs, switches, gateways, and routers. Network security basic

concepts of public key and private key cryptography, digital signature, firewalls.

Web technologies: HTML, XML, basic concepts of client-server computing.

Question paper:






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