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RECRUITMENT TO TWO HUNDRED & TWENTY FIVE POSTS OF THE VARIOUS LECTURERS IN

THE DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING,


GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB

Annexure-A
Syllabus
Section-A (30 Questions)
General Study Common for all Subjects
1. General awareness about India and State of Punjab with particular
reference to Geography and History of India and Punjab, Constitution of
India and Salient features of India Economy.
2. Current event of Nation and International importance.
3. Basic Concepts of Ecology, Environment and Science and Technology.

Section-B (70 Questions)


1)

Lect. In Architecture.

Section 1: Architecture and Design: Visual composition in 2D and 3D;


Principles of Art and Architecture; Organization of space; Architectural Graphics;
Computer Graphics concepts of CAD, BIM, 3D modeling and Architectural
rendition; Programming languages and automation. Anthropometrics; Planning
and design considerations for different building types; Site planning; Circulationhorizontal and vertical; Barrier free design; Space Standards; Building Codes;
National Building Code.
Elements, construction, architectural styles and examples of different periods of
Indian and Western History of Architecture; Oriental, Vernacular and Traditional
architecture; Architectural developments since Industrial Revolution; Influence of
modern art on architecture; Art nouveau, Eclecticism, International styles, Post
Modernism, Deconstruction in architecture; Recent trends in Contemporary
Architecture; Works of renowned national and international architects.

Section 2: Building Materials, Construction and Management:


Behavioral characteristics and applications of different building materials viz.
mud, timber, bamboo, brick, concrete, steel, glass, FRP, AAC, different polymers,
composites.
Building construction techniques, methods and details; Building systems and
prefabrication of building elements; Principles of Modular Coordination;
Estimation, specification, valuation, professional practice; Construction planning
and equipments; Project management techniques e.g. PERT, CPM etc.

Section 3: Building and Structures: Principles of strength of materials; Design


of structural elements in wood, steel and RCC; Elastic and Limit State design;
Structural systems in RCC and Steel; Form and Structure; Principles of Pre-

stressing; High Rise and Long Span structures, gravity and lateral load resisting
systems; Principles and design of disaster resistant structures.

Section 4: Environmental Planning and Design: Ecosystem- natural and


man-made ecosystem; Ecological principles; Concepts of Environmental Impact
Analysis; Environmental considerations in planning and design; Thermal comfort,
ventilation and air movement; Principles of lighting and illumination; Climate
responsive design; Solar architecture; Principles of architectural acoustics;
Green Building- Concepts and Rating; ECBC; Building Performance Simulation
and Evaluation; Environmental pollution- types, causes, controls and
abatement strategies.

Section 5: Urban Design: Concepts and theories of urban design; Public


Perception; Townscape; Public Realm; Urban design interventions for
sustainable development and transportation; Historical and modern examples
of urban design; Public spaces, character, spatial qualities and Sense of Place;
Elements of urban built environment urban form, spaces, structure, pattern,
fabric, texture, grain etc; Principles, tools and techniques of urban design; Urban
renewal and conservation; Site planning; Landscape design; Development
controls FAR, densities and building byelaws.

Section 6: Urban Planning and Housing: Planning process; Types of plans


- Master Plan, City Development Plan, Structure Plan, Zonal Plan, Action Area
Plan, Town Planning Scheme, Regional Plan; Salient concepts, theories and
principles of urban planning; Sustainable urban development; Emerging
concepts of cities - Eco-City, Smart City, Transit Oriented Development (TOD),
SEZ, SRZ etc.
Housing; Concepts, principles and examples of neighbourhood; Housing
typologies; Slums; Affordable Housing; Housing for special areas and
needs;
Residential densities; Standards for housing and community facilities; National
Housing Policies, Programs and Schemes.

Section 7: Planning Techniques and Management: Tools and techniques


of Surveys Physical, Topographical, Landuse and Socio-economic
Surveys;
Methods of non-spatial and spatial data analysis; Graphic
presentation
of
spatial data; Application of G.I.S and Remote Sensing techniques in urban and
regional planning; Decision support system and Land Information System.
Urban Economics; Law of demand and supply of land and its use in
planning;
Social, Economical and environmental cost benefit analysis; Techniques of
financial appraisal; Management of Infrastructure Projects;
Development
guidelines such as URDPFI; Planning Legislation and implementation Land
Acquisition Act, PPP etc.; Local selfgovernance.

Section 8: Services, Infrastructure and Transportation: Building


Services: Water supply; Sewerage and drainage systems; Sanitary fittings and
fixtures; Plumbing systems; Principles of internal and external drainage system;
Principles of electrification of buildings; Intelligent Buildings
;Elevators
and
Escalators - standards and uses; Air-Conditioning systems; Firefighting Systems;
Building Safety and Security systems.

Urban Infrastructure Transportation, Water Supply, Sewerage, Drainage, Solid


Waste Management, Electricity and Communications.
Process and Principles of Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering; Road
capacity; Traffic survey methods; Traffic flow characteristics; Traffic analyses and
design considerations; Travel demand forecasting; Land-use transportation urban form inter-relationships; Design of roads, intersections, grade separators
and parking areas; Hierarchy of roads and level of service; Traffic and transport
management and control in urban areas,; Mass
transportation
planning;
Para-transits and other modes of transportation, Pedestrian and slow moving
traffic planning; Intelligent Transportation Systems.
Principles of water supply and sanitation systems; water treatment; Water supply
and distribution system; Water harvesting systems; Principles, Planning and Design
of storm water drainage system; Sewage disposal methods; Methods of solid
waste management-collection, transportation and disposal;
Recycling
and
Reuse of solid waste; Power Supply and Communication Systems, network,
design and guidelines.

Section-B (70 Questions)


2)

Lect. In Production Engineering.

Engineering Materials: Structure and properties of engineering materials and


their applications; effect of strain, strain rate and temperature on mechanical
properties of metals and alloys; heat treatment of metals and alloys, its influence
on mechanical properties.
Applied Mechanics: Engineering mechanics equivalent force systems, free
body concepts, equations of equilibrium; strength of materials stress, strain and
their relationship, Mohrs circle, deflection of beams, bending and shear stress,
Eulers theory of columns.
Theory of Machines and Design: Analysis of planar mechanisms, cams and
followers; governors and fly wheels; design of elements failure theories; design
of bolted, riveted and welded joints; design of shafts, keys, spur gears, belt drives,
brakes and clutches.
Thermal Engineering: Fluid mechanics fluid statics, Bernoullis equation, flow
through pipes, equations of continuity and momentum; thermodynamics
zeroth, first and second law of thermodynamics, thermodynamic system and
processes, calculation of work and heat for systems and control volumes; air
standard cycles; basics of internal combustion engines and steam turbines; heat
transfer fundamentals of conduction, convection and radiation, heat
exchangers.
Metal Casting: Casting processes types and applications; patterns types and
materials; allowances; moulds and cores materials, making, and testing;
Gating systems and their characteristics. Type of gates and design consideration,
casting techniques of cast iron, steels and nonferrous metals and alloys;
solidification; design of casting, gating and risering; casting inspection, defects
and remedies.
Metal Forming: Stress-strain relations in elastic and plastic deformation; Upper
bound and slip line field theory, concept of flow stress, deformation mechanisms;
hot and cold working forging, rolling, extrusion, wire and tube drawing; sheet
metal working processes such as blanking, piercing, bending, deep drawing,
coining and embossing; analysis of rolling, forging, extrusion and wire /rod
drawing; metal working defects.
Metal Joining Processes: Welding processes manual metal arc, MIG, TIG,
plasma arc, submerged arc, electro slag, thermit, resistance, forge, friction, and
explosive welding; other joining processes soldering, brazing, braze welding;
inspection of welded joints, defects and remedies; introduction to advanced
welding processes ultrasonic, electron beam, laser beam; thermal cutting.

Machining and Machine Tool Operations: Basic machine tools; machining


processes-turning, drilling, boring, milling, shaping, planing, gear cutting, thread
production, broaching, grinding, lapping, honing, super finishing; mechanics of
machining geometry of cutting tools, orthogonal and oblique cutting ,chip
formation, chip reduction coefficient, cutting forces and power requirements,
Merchants circle, Determination of forces in turning using Merchant theory,
selection of machining parameters; tool materials, tool wear and tool life,
economics of machining, friction and thermal aspects of machining, cutting
fluids, machinability; Development and classification of advanced machining
processes, Considerations in process selection, Process capabilities, Engineering
applications and Mechanism of material removal
in various advanced
machining processes USM, AJM, WJM, EDM and Wire cut EDM, LBM, EBM, PAM,
CHM, ECM.
Tool Engineering: Jigs and fixtures principles, applications, and design; press
tools configuration, design of die and punch; principles of forging die design.
Metrology and Inspection: Limits, fits, and tolerances, inter changeability,
selective assembly; linear and angular measurements by mechanical and
optical methods, comparators; design of limit gauges; interferometry;
measurement of straightness, flatness, roundness, squareness and symmetry;
surface finish measurement; inspection of screw threads and gears; alignment
testing of machine tools.
Powder Metallurgy: Production of metal powders, compaction and sintering.
Polymers and Composites: Introduction to polymers and composites; plastic
processing injection, compression and blow molding, extrusion, calendaring
and thermoforming; molding of composites.
Manufacturing Analysis: Sources of errors in manufacturing; process capability;
tolerance analysis in manufacturing and assembly; process planning; parameter
selection and comparison of production alternatives; time and cost analysis;
manufacturing technologies strategies and selection.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Basic concepts of CAD,CAM, CAPP,
cellular manufacturing, NC, CNC, DNC, Robotics, FMS, and CIM.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Product Design and Development: Principles of good product design, tolerance
design; Design by evolution, Limitations of evolutionary method in modern design
situation , quality and cost considerations; product life cycle; standardization,
simplification, diversification, Environmental factors, Creativity techniques in
design problem, value engineering and analysis, concurrent engineering.

Engineering Economy and Costing: Elementary cost accounting and methods of


depreciation; break-even analysis, techniques for evaluation of capital
investments, financial statements.
Work System Design: Taylors scientific management, Gilbrethss contributions;
productivity concepts and measurements; Industrial productivity, method
study, micro-motion study, principles of motion economy; work measurement
stop watch time study, work sampling, standard data, PMTS; ergonomics; job
evaluation, merit rating, incentive schemes, and wage administration; business
process reengineering, Principle of motion economy, Normal work areas and
design of work places, Principles of work design, Multiple activity chart, Flow
process chart, String diagram, Travel charts.
Facility Design: Facility location factors and evaluation of alternate locations;
types of plant layout and their evaluation; computer aided layout design
techniques; assembly line balancing; materials handling systems. Production
Planning and Inventory Control: Forecasting techniques causal and time series
models, moving average, exponential smoothing, trend and seasonality;
aggregate production planning; master production scheduling; MRP and MRP-II;
order control and flow control; routing, scheduling and priority dispatching; push
and pull production systems, concept of JIT manufacturing system; logistics,
distribution, and supply chain management; Inventory functions, costs,
classifications, deterministic and probabilistic inventory models, quantity
discount; perpetual and periodic inventory control systems.
Operation Research: Linear programming problem formulation, simplex
method, duality and sensitivity analysis; transportation and assignment models;
network flow models, constrained optimization and Lagrange multipliers; simple
queuing models; dynamic programming; simulation manufacturing
applications; PERT and CPM, time-cost trade-off, resource leveling.
Quality Management: Quality concept and costs, quality circles, quality
assurance; statistical quality control, acceptance sampling, zero defects, six
sigma; total quality management; ISO 9000; design of experiments Taguchi
method,
Acceptance Sampling: Plans and tables for attributes and variables, Sampling
methods, Type of plans, Operating characteristic curves, Quality improvement
methodology, Just-in-time philosophy, Control charts for variables: X bar-R, X barS, median, X-MR charts, Control charts for attributes: p, np, c charts, Product
reliability, Process capability analysis.
Reliability and Maintenance: Reliability, availability and maintainability;
distribution of failure and repair times; determination of MTBF and MTTR, reliability
models; system reliability

Section-B (70 Questions)


3)

Lect. In Electronics and Communication Engineering

Section-B (70 Questions)


4)

Lect. In Mechanical Engineering.

Engineering Mechanics: Free body diagrams and equations of equilibrium in


space and its application; trusses and frames; virtual work; first and second
moments of area; simple problems on friction; kinematics and dynamics of
particles in plane motion; impulse and momentum (linear and angular) and
energy formulations; impact.
Mechanics of deformable bodies: Generalized Hooke's law and its application;
design problems on axial stress, shear stress and bearing stress; material
properties for dynamic loading; Struts and columns, bending and shear stresses
in beams: Bending moment and shear force diagram;helical springs;
determination of principle stresses and strainsanalytical and graphical;
compound and combined stresses; bi-axial stresses thick-walled and thinwalled pressure vessels; material behavior and design factors for dynamic load;
design of circular shafts for bending and torsional load only; deflection of beam
for statically determinate problems;Eulers theory of columns; Strain energy
concepts and theories of failure. Stress and strain in two dimensions, Mohrs
construction,
linear
elastic materials, stress-strain relations, isotropy and
anisotropy, uniaxial loading, thermal stresses.
Engineering Materials: Basic concepts on structure of solids; common ferrous and
non-ferrous materials and their applications; Alloys and binary phase diagrams.
Heat treatment of steels. Plastics, Ceramics, composite materials.
Theory of Machines: Kinematic chains and their elements, Degree of freedom,
types of joints, Types of mechanisms, inversions, synthesis of mechanisms for
position and path. Kinematic and dynamic analysis of planar mechanisms.
Cams, Gears and gear trains, Steering Mechanismand Suspension systems,
Hooks Joint, Transmission system of machines and automobiles, flywheels,
governors, friction devices; clutch, belts ropes and chains, brakes and
dynamometers, balancing of rigid rotors, balancing of single and multi-cylinder
engines, gyroscopes, linear vibration analysis of mechanical systems (single
degree of freedom), effect of damping; vibration isolation; resonance; Critical
speeds and whirling of shafts.
Machine Design :Design for static and dynamic loading. Design of Power
transmission systems: gears and gear drives shaft and axle, wire ropes.Fatigue
strength and the S-N diagram; Design of bearings: hydrodynamics bearings and
rolling element bearings. Design of Joints: welded joints, cotters, keys, splines,
threaded fasteners, joints formed by interference fits, Design of friction
drives: couplings, brakes and clutches, belt and chain drives, power screws.
Use of computers in contemporary design of mechanical systems: CAD (2D and
3D), CAE, CFD etc. Reverse engineering and Rapid Prototyping techniques for
ergonomic and aerodynamic designs.

Manufacturing Process:Machine tool engineeringEconomics of Machining,


Cutting Tools Materials, Tool Geometry, single and multi-point cutting tools,
Mechanism of Tool Wear, Tool Life; Taylor's tool life equation & Machinability;
Measurement of cutting forces; Merchant's force analysis.
Conventional machining processes; principles of design of jigs and fixtures. Nonconventional machining EDM, ECM, ultrasonic, water jet machining etc.;
application of lasers and plasmas; energy rate calculations. Forming:hot and
cold working of bulk and sheet metal, Casting, Joining and Welding processes;
adhesive bonding; powder metallurgy, Rapid Tooling, Plastic and ceramics
processing. Grinding & Finishing Processes.
Metrologyconcept of limits, fits and tolerances; tools and gauges;
comparators; Alignment tests; inspection of length; position; Measurement of
profile and surface finish, surface texture.Computer Controlled Manufacturing
Systems- NC, CNC, DNC, FMS and CIMS, Part Programming for CNC machines.
Robotics. Hydraulic & Pneumatic System Automation.
Thermodynamics and fluid Mechanics & fluid machinery:Basic concept of
Zeroth, first and second law of Thermodynamics; Carnot cycle. Concept of
entropy and reversibility; availability and unavailability and irreversibility.
Thermodynamic relations, steam generators, boiler mountings and accessories,
draught, fuels and combustion, Flue gas analysis condensers, nozzles, steam
turbines. Flow through fans, blowers and compressors; axial and centrifugalflow
compressors design of fans and compressors; Multistage compression;
compressors and open and closed cycle gas turbines; work done in the gas
turbine; reheat and regenerators.
Classification and properties of fluids; fluid statics, manometry, buoyancy;
control-volume analysis of mass, momentum and energy; fluid acceleration;
differential equations of continuity and momentum; Bernoullis equation; viscous
flow of incompressible fluids; boundary layer; incompressible and compressible
fluids flows; Fluid kinematics, fluid dynamics, laminar and turbulent flows through
pipes, flow measurement devices, dimensionalanalysis,potential flow, flow in
open channels, hydraulic turbines, pumps.
Heat Transfer: Conduction heat transfergeneral conduction equation
Laplace, Poisson and Fourier equations; Fourier law of conduction; one
dimensional steady state heat conduction applied to simple wall, solid and
hollow cylinder & spheres. Resistance concept, electrical analogy, unsteady
heat conduction.
Convection heat transferNewton's law of convection; free and forces
convection; heat transfer during laminar and turbulent flow over a flat plate and
through pipes; thermal boundary layer; effect of turbulence; concepts of Nusselt
number, hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer, their thickness; Prandtl
number; analogy between heat and momentum transfer Reynolds, Colburn,
Prandtl analogies; heat transfer during laminar and turbulent flow; free
convection from horizontal and vertical plates. Heat dissipation from extended
surfaces. Basic heat exchanger analysis; classification of heat exchangers.heat
exchanger performance, LMTD and NTU methods Mass transfer
Black body radiationbasic radiation laws such as Stefan-Boltzman, Planck
distribution, Wein's displacement etc. shape factors, network analysis;

I .C. Engines: Classification, thermodynamic cycles of operation: determination


of brake power, indicated power, mechanical efficiency, heat balance sheet,
interpretation of performance characteristics, petrol, gas and diesel engines.
Combustion in Sl and Cl engines, Emission & Control, , Measurement of Calorific
values, normal and abnormal combustion; Pre-ignition, Detonation and Dieselknock, Fuel injection and Carburation and Supercharging and turbo charging,
Effect of working parameters on knocking, reduction of knocking; Forms of
combustion chamber for SI and Cl engines; rating of fuels; additives, emission.
Different systems of IC enginesfuel supply; cooling and lubrication systems.
Alternate fuels in IC engines.
Refrigeration and air-conditioning: Vapour compression refrigeration cycle
cycle on p-H & T-s diagrams; eco-friendly refrigerantsR134a,123; Systems like
evaporators, condensers, compressor, expansion devices. Simp!evapour
absorption systems.
Psychrometryproperties; processes; charts; sensible heating and cooling;
humidification and dehumidification effective temperature; air-conditioning
load calculation; simple duct design. Heat pump and Refrigeration cycles and
systems, Charts and application to air conditioning Effective temperature,
comfort indices.
Manufacturing Management:System design: factory locationsimple OR models;
plant layout methods based; applications of engineering economic analysis
and break even analysis for product selection, process selection and capacity
planning; predetermined time standards.
System planning; forecasting methods based on regression and decomposition,
design and balancing of multi model and stochastic assembly lines; Material
requirement planning. Inventory managementdeterministic and probabilistic
inventory models for order time and order quantity determination; JIT systems.
System operations and control: Scheduling algorithms for job shops; applications
of statistical methods for product and process quality control applications of
control charts for mean, range, percent defective, number of defectives and
defects per unit; quality cost systems; management of resources, organizations
and risks in projects.
Operations Research: Linear programming, simplex and duplex method,
transportation, assignment, network flow models, simple queuing models, PERT
and CPM.
System improvement: Implementation of systems, such as total quality
management, developing and managing flexible and agile organizations.

Section-B (70 Questions)


5)

Lect. In Chemical Engineering

Process Calculations and Thermodynamics: Laws of conservation of mass and


energy; use of tie components; recycle, bypass and purge calculations; degree
of freedom analysis. First and second laws of thermodynamics; first law
application to close and open systems; second law and entropy, Carnot cycle,
heat engines and refrigeration cycle; thermodynamic properties of pure
substances: equation of state and departure function, properties of mixtures:
partial molar properties, fugacity, excess properties and activity coefficients;
phase equilibria: predicting VLE of systems; chemical reaction equilibria.
Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations: Fluid statics, Newtonian and nonNewtonian fluids, Bernoulli and continuity equations, friction factor, friction and
other losses; energy balance, dimensional analysis, flow through pipeline systems,
laminar and turbulent flow, flow meters, pumps and compressors, packed and
fluidized beds, elementary boundary layer theory, size reduction and size
separation; free and hindered settling; centrifuge and cyclones; thickeners and
classification, filtration, mixing and agitation; conveying of solids.
Heat Transfer: Conduction, convection and radiation, heat transfer coefficients,
steady and unsteady heat conduction, boiling, condensation and evaporation;
types of heat exchangers and evaporators and their design; heat pipes; pinch
technology; introduction to nano-fluids.
Mass Transfer: Ficks laws, molecular diffusion in fluids, mass transfer coefficients,
film, penetration and surface renewal theories; momentum, heat and mass
transfer analogies; stagewise and continuous contacting and stage efficiencies;
HTU & NTU concepts design and operation of equipment for distillation,
absorption,

leaching,

liquid-liquid

and

solid-liquid

extraction,

drying,

humidification, dehumidification, crystallization and adsorption.


Chemical Reaction Engineering: Theories of reaction rates; kinetics of
homogeneous reactions, interpretation of kinetic data, single and multiple
reactions in ideal reactors, temperature effects; non-ideal reactors; residence
time distribution, single parameter model; non-isothermal reactors; kinetics of
heterogeneous catalytic reactions; solid-catalyzed reactions, diffusion effects in
catalysis; fluid-fluid reactions.

Instrumentation and Process Control: Measurement of process variables; sensors,


transducers and their dynamics, transfer functions and dynamic responses of
simple systems, process reaction curve, controller modes (P, PI, and PID); control
valves; analysis of closed loop systems including stability, frequency response
and controller tuning, cascade, feed forward control, process applications.
Plant Design and Economics: Synthesis of process flow sheet; process design and
sizing of chemical engineering equipment such as compressors, optimization,
heat exchangers, multistage contactors; principles of process economics and
cost estimation including total annualized cost, cost indexes, rate of return,
payback period, discounted cash flow, optimization in design.
Chemical Technology: Inorganic chemical industries; sulfuric acid, NaOH,
fertilizers (Ammonia, Urea, SSP and TSP); natural products industries (Pulp and
Paper, Sugar, Oil, and Fats); petroleum refining and petrochemicals;Industrial
manufacture of polymers, polyethylene (LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE), polypropylene,
PVC. Nylon and polyester; synthetic fibers.

Section-B (70 Questions)


6)

Lect. In Civil Engineering

Section-B (70 Questions)


7)

Lecturer Information Technology

Mathematical Logic: Propositional Logic; First Order Logic.


Probability: 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.
Combinatory: Permutations; Combinations; Counting; Summation; generating
functions; recurrence relations; asymptotic.
Graph Theory: Connectivity; spanning trees; Cut vertices & edges; covering;
matching; independent sets; Colouring; Planarity; Isomorphism.
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-Rap son Methods; Numerical integration by trapezoidal and Simpsons
rules.
Calculus: Limit, Continuity & differentiability, Mean value Theorems,
Theorems of integral calculus, evaluation of definite & improper integrals,
Partial derivatives, Total derivatives, maxima & minima.
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, Control Statements,
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, NPhard, NP-complete.
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, Elements of HTML, List, Tables, Forms and
Controls, Working with Hyperlinks, Images, Multimedia, CSS, XML, basic
concepts of XML, and related technologies, XML syntax, Document Type
Definitions (DTDs), Document Object Model (DOM), Simple Application
Programming Interface (API) for XML (SAX), XML Namespaces, XML
Schema, XML Information Set , Client-Server computing.

Section-B (70 Questions)


8)

Lecturer Computer Engineering

Section-B (70 Questions)


9)

Lecturer Electrical Engineering

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