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TPGIT was
established in
July,1990 and
516 - Thanthai Periyar
approved by the All
Government Institute of
India Council
10 Technology(TPGIT)
Education (AICTE).
Bagyam, Vellore - 632 002
All the programmes
Ph:0416-2227762
run by TPGIT are
affiliated to Anna
University.
Offers Nine
Undergraduate
008 - Thiagarajar College of
Programmes, Eleven
Engineering
Postgraduate
13 Thiruparankundram,Madurai -
Programmes and
625015
Doctoral Programmes
Ph:0452-2482240
in Engineering and
Science.
401 - Adhiparasakthi
College of Engineering
UG Courses : B.E -
15 G.B Nagar, Kalavai, Vellore
E.C.E,C.S.E,E.E.E
District, Pin-632 506
Ph:04173-242089,242584
ACE is committed to
excellence in
Technical &
601 - Adhiyamaan College
management
of Engineering
Education, Research
DR MGR Nagar, Hosur,
17 & Development with
Kirhsnagiri District, Pin -
regular interaction
635109
with industries, with a
Ph:04344-260570,261002
holistic concern for
ethics, environment
and society.
951 - Arulmigu
Kalasalingam College of
Engineering
The college offers 8
Anand Nagar, Krishnan Koil,
24 UG courses and 11
Srivilliputhur (via)
P.G Courses
Virudhunagar Dist, Pin -
626190
Ph:04563 - 289042
102 - Bhajarang
Engineering College
Courses offered B.E -
Ayathur Village,
31 E.C.E, E.E.E, C.S.E
Veppampattu(RS), Thiruvallur
and B.Tech - I.T
District - 602024.
Ph:04116-224664/665/666
519 - Bharathidasan
Engineering College
M.G.R Nagar, K.Bandarapalli Courses offered B.E -
34 Village, Nattrampalli (post), E.C.E, C.S.E and
Vellore DIST, Tirupattur Taulk B.Tech - I.T
- 635852
Ph:04179-205470
Crescent Engineering
College was
404 - B.S. Abdur Rahman
established in the
Crescent Engineering
year 1984 and offers
College
35 8 U.G courses
G.S.T. Road, Vandalur,
including the Polymer
Chennai - 600048
Technology and
Ph:044-22751375,22751347
various P.G courses
too.
42 103 -
805 - Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan Engineering Courses offered UG:
College B.E - E.C.E, E.E.E,
43
Thuraiyur Road, Perambalur C.S.E and B.Tech -
Post, Perambalur - 621212. I.T
Ph:04328-220333
I.F.E.T. College of
Engineering
Courses offered B.E -
408 - IFET
C.S.E, E.C.E, E.E.E,
64 Nagar,Gangarampalayam,
Mechanical and
East Pondy Road, Valavanur
B.Tech - I.T
Post, Villupuram - 605108.
Ph:04146 - 231456/57/58/59
956 - Jayamatha
Courses offered B.E -
Engineering College
Civil, Mechanical, I &
Thirurajapuram, Aralvaimozhi,
72 C, E.C.E, E.E.E,
Kanyakumari District, Pin -
C.S.E and B.Tech -
629301.
I.T
Ph:04652- 263440,263841
The following are the topics of the syllabus for the various parts. The questions will
be set at the corresponding degree level.
Part 2 - Basic Engg. and Sciences (Common to all Candidates) (i) Fundamental of
Applied Mechanics (ii) Fundamentals of Material Science (iii) Basic Civil Engg. (iv)
Basic Electrical Engg. (v) Basic Mechanical Engg. (vi) Fundamentals of Computers
(vii) Fundamentals of Mathematics (viii) Fundamentals of Physics (ix) Fundamentals
of Chemistry.
Part 3 - Civil Engg. & Geo. Informatics (i) Mechanics of Solids and Structural Analysis
(ii) Concrete and Steel Structure (iii) Soil Mechanics and Geo Technical Engineering
(iv) Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources Engineering (v) Environmental Engineering
(vi) Surveying (vii) Transportation Engineering (viii) Remote Sensing (ix) Geographic
Information Systems (GIS).
Part 6 - Earth Sciences (i) Physical Geology and Geo Morphology (ii) Petrology (iii)
Structural Geology (iv) Economic Geology (v) Geo Physics and Engineering Geology
(vi) Remote Sensing (vii) Hydro Geology.
Part 7 - Production and Industrial Engineering (i) Casting, metal forming and metal
joining processes (ii) Tool Engineering, Machine tool operation, Metrology and
inspection (iii) Engineering Materials, Processing of Plastics and Computer Aided
Manufacturing (iv) Product Design, Process Planning, Cost Estimate, Design of Jigs
and Fixtures and Press Tools (v) Operations Research (vi) Operations Management
(vii) Quality Control Reliability and Maintenance.
Part 9 - Chemistry, Chemical Engg. & Ceramic Tech. (i) Thermodynamics and
Kinetics (ii) Heat and Mass Transfer (iii) Fluid Flow (iv) Chemical Process Industries
(v) IR, NMR and Mass Spectrometry (vi) Polymer Chemistry and Polymerisation
Processes (vii) Fine Ceramics (viii) Glass & Cement (ix) Refractory Materials (x)
Organic reactions (xi) Electro Chemistry.
Part 10 - Textile Technology (i) Textile Fibers - Production and Properties (ii)
Spinning (iii) Fabric Production (iv) Textile Physics (v) Chemical Processing of Textile
Materials (vi) Process and Quality Control in Textile Materials.
Part 11 - Leather Technology (i) Chemistry of Proteins - Collagen and keratin (ii)
Principles of various pre-tanning, tanning and post-tanning finishing operations (iii)
Technological aspects of various leather manufacture (iv) Environmental &
Management in Leather Industries - Animal and Tannery by-products Utilisation (v)
Leather Machinery (vi) Analysis and Testing of Materials used in Leather Processing
as well as Leather (vii) Design and Construction of Footwear and Leather Goods.
Part 12 - Architecture (i) Building Materials (ii) Building Construction and Technology
(iii) History of Architecture (iv) Principles of Architecture (v) Building Services (vi)
Housing (vii) Urban Design and Renewal (viii) Town Planning (ix) Landscape
Architecture (x) Climatology.
Part 13 - Physics and Material Science (i) Crystal Physics (ii) Electricity and
Magnetism (iii) Optics and Quantum Mechanics (iv) Modern Physics (v) Mechanical
and Electronic Properties of Materials (vi) Chemical and Thermal properties of
materials (vii) Traditional and advanced ceramics.
Part 14 - Applied Probabilities and Statistics (i) Probability - Introductory ideas (ii)
Measures of central tendency and Dispersion (iii) Random variable (one and
dimensional) (iv) Standard Probability distributions (v) Sampling and sampling
distribution, Estimation (vi) Regression and Correlation analysis (vii) Time series.
Part 15 - Social Sciences (i) Settlement Geography (ii) Economic Geography (iii)
Industrial locations (iv) Regional Planning (v) Information Systems (vi) Urban
Sociology (vii) Community Development (viii) Social Development and Change (ix)
Public Participation (x) Rural Development (xi) Agglomeration Economics (xii)
Economic base of settlements (xiii) Development Economics and Planning (xiv) Land
Economics and Industrialization Policy.
Evaluation Scheme
The question paper will have 15 parts. Part 1 (Mathematics) has 30 questions. Part 2
(Basic Engg. and Science) has 45 questions. Part 1 and Part 2 are common for all the
candidates. Parts 3 to 15 relate to various disciplines such as Civil, Mech. etc. each
part consisting of 40/45 questions. Candidate has to choose any one of the
disciplines and has to answer all the questions in that discipline. The questions will
be of scholastic aptitude type. While evaluating the answers, one mark is awarded
for each correct answer and 1/3 mark is deducted for each wrong answer. However,
no deduction will be made for questions left unanswered. Multiple shading will be
considered as wrong answer and 1/3 mark will be deducted.
Normalisation of Marks
The candidate has to choose the correct answer and shade the corresponding oval in
the answer sheet with either HB pencil or ball point pen (blue or black) for that
question. Wherever writing is involved use ball point pen only. If more than one oval
is shaded for a question then it will be treated as wrong answer The shaded
information are captured by the scanner and the details are transferred to computer
for evaluation. Even a small stray Pen/Pencil mark on the sheet will be captured by
the scanner which may lead to wrong evaluation resulting in reduction of marks.
When changes are to be made in the answer, erase the original pencil shading
completely and shade the new oval. Shade the oval fully so that the number printed
inside completely disappears. Improper shading and light shading are likely to be
missed by the scanner, which may result in reduction of marks.
Important Note
The Question Book in each subject may have different versions. Each question book
will have a unique serial number. The candidate must shade and write the question
book serial number on the Answer sheet in the appropriate boxes and ovals. This is
very important, as the evaluation will be based on what the candidates specify on
the answer sheet. Any mistake committed in this regard may result in the answer
sheet being evaluated against a different set of question.