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Annexure 2: Contents Of Syllabuses Of Selected ExaminationsThe Aeronautical Society of IndiaSection A (Eight Compulsory Subjects)1. Mathematics II, 2. Mechanics of Fluids, 3. Mechanics of Solids, 4. Workshop Technology, 5. Electrical Engineering, 6. Principles of Flight, 7. Engineering Thermodynamics, 8. Engineering Drawing and Design Section B (One to be selected from eight Specialist Steams)1. Aerodynamics, 2. Structural Mechanics, 3. Propulsion, 4. Avionics, 5. Production, 6. Maintenance, 7. Navigation & Operations, and 8. Communication. Indian Institute of Chemical EngineersPart I (Seven Compulsory Subjects): (1) Mathematics, (2) Physics, (3) Chemistry. (4) Mechanical Engineering, (5) Electrical Engineering & Electronics, (6) Engineering Drawing and (7) General Chemical Technology Part II A (Nine Compulsory Subjects): (1) Chemical Process Principles, (2) Fluid Dynamics, (3) Heat Transfer, (4) Mass Transfer, (5) Mechanical Operations, (6) Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, (7) Chemical Reaction Engineering, (8) Fuels, Refractories and Furnaces, and (9) Instrumentation and Process Control Part II B (One to be selected from four Optional Subjects): (1) Reactor Design, (2) Design and Fabrication of Chemical Equipment, (3) Chemical Engineering Economics, and (4) Effluent Treatment System and Equipment Design Part III: Home Paper. Indian Institute of MetalsPart I (Eight Papers) Electrical Technology and Basic Electronics. Exemptions: B.Sc Degree Holders: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics provided that the candidate has obtained 40% in each of the subjects. Engineering Diploma Holders: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Engineering Drawing provided that the candidate has obtained 40% marks in each of the subjects except Engineering Drawing. Holders of Diploma in engineering are exempted from the Basic Metallurgy also. Holders of Bachelor Degree in engineering in any discipline are granted exemption in Part I examination. Part II: Compulsory (Eight) PapersElective Papers: (Two to be chosen from the following) Not more than one from a Group. A 1. Corrosion & Corrosion Prevention; 2. Computer Application in Metallurgy B 1. Industrial Management; 2. Energy Management in Met, Industries C 1. NDT of Metals & Alloys; 2. Industrial Pollution & Pollution Control D 1. Mineral Beneficiation & Agglomeration; 2. Nuclear Materials E 1. Powder Metallurgy; 2. Selection & Application of Materials F 1. Welding Metallurgy; 2. Polymeric, Ceramic & Electronic Materials; G 1. Metallurgy Thermodynamics & Kinetics; 2. Composite Materials. Institution of Town Planners, IndiaStage I Core Subjects: (1) Socio-Economic Basis for Planning, (2) Planning Theory, (3) Planning Techniques, (4) Transportation Planning, and (5) Design Portfolio-1 Elective Subjects (One from each Group): Group A: (1) History of Human Settlements, (2) Project Formulation & Appraisal, (3) Social Formation & Change Group B: (1) Statistics and Population Studies, (2) Land Economics, and (3) Design of Human Settlements. Stage II: Core Subjects: (1) Housing, (2) Ecology and Resource Development, (3) Development Management, (4) Regional Planning and Development, and (5) Design Portfolio-2 Elective Subjects (One from Each Group) Group C: (1) Environmental Planning & Design, (2) Advanced Transportation Planning, and (3) Networks and Services Group D: (1) Environmental Impact Assessment, (2) City and Metropolitan Planning and Development, and (3) Village Planning and Rural Development Other Subjects: (1) Planning Legislation and Professional Practice, (2) Thesis-Report (Write-up & Drawings), and viva voce. Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers(a) Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Diploma ExaminationSection A (Part I) (Three Papers)1. Mathematics, 2. Applied Mechanics, and 3. Engineering Drawing. Section A (Part II) (Four Papers)1. Engineering Materials, 2. Electrical Engineering, 3. Basic Electronics, and 4. Network and Transmission Lines Section B (Part I) (Four Papers)1. Analogue Electronics, 2. Digital Electronics, 3. Computer Engineering, and 4. Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements. Section B (Part II) (Four Papers)Compulsory: 1. Communication Engineering, 2. Electronics Laboratory Practice Two Elective from: 1. Computer Software Fundamentals, 2. Control Engineering, 3. Industrial Engineering, 4. Elements of Satellite Communications, 5. Television Engineering, and 6. Electronics Switching Systems Practical Examination (Compulsory). Graduate ExaminationSection A (Part I) (Five Papers)1. Mathematics, 2. Engineering Graphics, 3. Applied Mechanics. 4. Basic Electronics, and 5. Materials & Processes Section A (Part II) (Five Papers):1. Signals & Systems, 2. Numerical Analysis and Computer Programming, 3. Circuit Theory & Design 4. Analogue and Digital Electronics, and 5. Electrical Engineering Section B (Part I) (Five Papers)1. Control Engineering, 2. Instrumentation and Measurement, 3. Computer Engineering, 4. Electromagnetic & Radiation, and 5. Communication Engineering Section B (Part II) (Three Papers):1. Industrial Management, 2. Telecommunication System and Services, and 3. Project Section B Elective PapersTwo to be selected from 1. Antenna & Wave Propagation, 2. Microwave Theory & Techniques, 3. Digital Communication, 4. Satellite & Space Communication, 5. Opto Electronics & Optical Communication, 6. Digital Signal Processing, 7. Physical Electronics and Solid State Devices, 8. Power Electronics, 9. Digital Hardware Design, 10. Computer Networks, 11. Parallel Computing, 12. Data Base Management Systems, 13. Industrial Engineering, 14. Reliability and Quality Control, 15. Operations Research, and 16. Digital Control Engineering. (b) Computer Science and Engineering Diploma Examination: Section A (Part I) (Three Papers): (1) Mathematics, (2) Basic Electronics, and (3) Computer Fundamentals Section A (Part II) (Four Papers): (1) Computer Organisation, (2) Problem Solving through C, (3) Analysis and Design of Information System, and (4) Business System Section B (Part I) (Four Papers): (1) Data Structures, (2) Computer Graphics, (3) Data Base and Management System, and (4) Data Communication and Network Section B (Part II) (Four Papers): (1) Object Oriented Programming through JAVA, (2) Project and Compulsory Two Electives from (1) System Software and Operating System, (2) Software Engineering, (3) Visual Basic and Appliances, and (4) Elements of Satellite Communication; Practical Examination. Graduate Examination: Section A (Part I) (Five Papers): (1) Mathematics, (2) Engineering Graphics, (3) Analogue & Digital Electronics, (4) Signals & Systems, and (5) Problem Solving & C Programming Section A (Part II) (Five Papers): (1) Data Structures & Algorithm Design, (2) Computer Architecture, (3) Systems Software, (4) Numerical & Computing, and (5) Discrete Structure Section B (Part I) (Five Papers): (1) Object Oriented Programming, (2) Data Communication & Computer Networks, (3) Operating Systems, (4) DBMS, and (5) Computer Graphics Section B (Part II) (Five Papers): (1) Software Engineering, (2) Industrial Management, (3) Project, and Compulsory Two Electives from (1) Internet Technology & Java, (2) Artificial Intelligence & Neural Networks, (3) Multimedia Systems, (4) Management Information Systems, and (5) Microprocessor Based System Design. Institution of Engineers (India) Studentship Examination (Five Papers): (1) English, (2) Mathematics I, (3)Mathematics II, (4) Physics, and (5) Chemistry Section A (Non-Diploma Stream) Examination (10 Papers) Basic Science: (1) Mathematics I, (2) Mathematics II, (3) Natural Sciences, Engineering Sciences, (4) Electrical Science, (5) Mechanical Science, (6) Material Science and Processes, (7) Fundamentals of Electronics & Instrumentation, (8) Engineering, Environment and Society Communication, (9) Engineering Drawing and Graphics, and (10) Computer System and Data Analysis. Section A (Diploma Stream) Examination (Five Papers): (1) Engineering Mathematics, (2) Material Science, (3) Elements of Electrical Engineering. (4) Elements of Computer Science, and (5) Society, Environment and Engineering. Section B (a): Two Compulsory papers common for all branches (1) Design and Manufacturing, and (2) Management of Systems. Section B (b): Five papers specific to each discipline. Section B (c): Three optional papers (specialisation) specific to each discipline. Total 10 papers. Institution of Mechanical Engineers (India) Diploma Level Examinations Part I (Five Papers): (1) Technical Writing, (2) Engineering Maths I, (3) Engineering Maths II, (4) Engineering Physics, and (5) Engineering Chemistry. Part II (Nine Papers): (1) Manufacturing Technology, (2) Applied Mechanics, (3) Engineering Materials & Metrology, (4) Elec. Technology, (5) Engineering Drawing, (6) Strength of Materials, (7) Applied Thermodynamics, (8) Theory of Machines & Design, and (9) Industrial Management & Science Degree Level ExaminationSection A (Six Papers): (1) Advanced Engineering Maths, (2) Theory of Machines, (3) Adv. Material Science and Metallurgy, (4) Adv. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, (5) Management Information System & Computer, and (6) Engineers in Society Section B (a) Five Compulsory Papers: (1) Mechanical Engineering Design, (2) Project Management, (3) Mechanical Measurement, (4) Adv. Production Technology, and (5) Engineering, Economics and Analysis Section B (b) Three optional papers (to be selected from nine groups).
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