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WBPSC VACANCY 2015 – 23 ARCHITECT JOBS

WBPSC VACANCY 2015 – 23 ARCHITECT JOBS LAST DATE FOR ONLINE APPLICATION: 30-03-2015

WBPSC Vacancy 2015WBPSC Vacancy 2015 West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has issued a Recruitment Notification  for filling the  23 Architect, Assistant Architect & other Vacancies. Interested and eligible candidates may apply online from 16th March 2015 to 30th March 2015. Please read the below-provided information such as educational qualification, application fees, selection procedure etc. carefully before applying for this job.

WBPSC VACANCY 2015 DETAILS:

Important Dates:
Starting date for online application: 16-03-2015
Last date for online application: 30-03-2015
Total Number of Vacancies: 23 Posts
Name of the Posts:
•    Superintending Architect – 03 Posts
•    Architect – 10 Posts
•    Assistant Architect – 10 Posts
Educational Qualification: The Candidate should be passed Degree in Architecture or equivalent
Age:
•    Superintending Architect – The candidate age not exceeding  45 years as on 01-01-2015
•    Architect – The candidate age not exceeding  38 years as on 01-01-2015
•    Assistant Architect – The candidate age not exceeding  32 years as on 01-01-2015
Pay or Salary:
•    Superintending Architect – The Pay scale of  Rs. 28000-52000/- with Grade pay Rs. 7600/-
•    Architect – The Pay scale of  Rs. 15600-42000/- with Grade pay Rs. 6600/-
•    Assistant Architect – The Pay scale of  Rs. 15600-42000/- with Grade pay Rs. 5400/-
Fee:
An application fee for General /OBC candidates – Rs.210/- + service charge 1% of examination fee subject to a minimum of Rs.5/- for online payment through debit /credit card plus12.36% of service charge as Govt. duty.
Selection Procedure: The selection procedure will be made on the performance in Written test and Personality test.
How to Apply:
Interested and eligible candidate may apply online through the website of www.pscwbonline.gov.in from 16-03-2015 to 30-03-2015

AFCAT RESULT 2015 EXAM DATE 22ND FEB 2015 AVAILABLE AT WWW.CAREERAIRFORCE.NIC.IN

AFCAT RESULT 2015 IS AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR AFCAT WWW.CAREERAIRFORCE.NIC.IN 

AFCAT Result 2015Indian air force is ready to release the air force common admission test (AFCAT) Exam result 2015conducted on 22nd Feb 2015. A lots of interested and eligible candidates have appeared in the examination and now they are Searching for their AFCAT exam result 2015. Indian air force conduct the written exam for the ground duty officer And pilot twice a year to fill the posts. The candidates are advised to visit the official website for the latest update Regarding the AFCAT result 2015. The official web portal for AFCAT is careerairforcr.nic.in . Candidates can check There AFCAT result 2015  in the official web portal of career air force.

AFCAT EXAM RESULT 2015 EXAM DATE 22ND FEB 2015 DOWNLOAD

AFCAT Exam Result 2015. Indian air force is ready to release the AFCAT 2015 result in their official web portal. A lots of candidates have Appeared in the examination and they are eager to know there AFCAT (Air force common admission test) for the Year 2015 . The result will be uploaded soon in the official site for afcat i.e. www.careerairforce.nic.in . The result will Be uploaded in the login id of the candidates. The candidates can easily download or print the result in pdf file. The candidates are advised to visit the official website for the latest update Regarding the AFCAT result 2015. The official web portal for AFCAT is careerairforcr.nic.in .
How to download AFCAT Exam Result 2015
  • Open the official web portal www.careerairfoce.nic.in .
  • Login with your user name and password.
  • Fill the required filled and click on submit button.
  • Download or print your AFCAT result 2015.
  • The result will Be uploaded in the login id of the candidates

UPSEE 2015 SYLLABUS UPTU ENTRANCE EXAM PATTERN 2015

UPSEE 2015 SYLLABUS UPTU ENTRANCE EXAM PATTERN 2015

UPSEE 2015 Syllabus UP State Entrance Test Syllabus & Pattern 2015 Scheme of Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam 2015 Check UPTU Paper 1 to 12 Question & Marks Distribution
UPTU UPSEE Entrance Test Syllabus 2015
UPSEE 2015About UPSEE-2015 : The entrance examination for degree-level engineering institutions and other professional colleges has been assigned to Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow by Govt. of Uttar Pradesh. Further, the Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, Technical Education Department, has consented for the constitution of Central Admission Board (CAB) under the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor, Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow to supervise and control the State Entrance Examination herein after referred as UPSEE-2015 being conducted by Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow. The CAB has absolute rights for conducting UPSEE-2015, and to decide about modalities of admissions and allotment of seats. The jurisdiction of CAB extends to colleges/ institutes affiliated to UPTU, Lucknow. The CAB is authorized to take every decision regarding conduct and admissions through UPSEE-2015.
Preamble : Interested and desirous candidates who wants to take admission in Academic Session 2015-16 of colleges affiliated to UPTU, so they are going to be a part of this admission test. As we all know, this is not a simple game to chase an entrance test, as standard of competition level is going upwards day per day, now its become tough to crack the nut of any entrance test and achieve a better score. So, aspirants must know that what stuff will they face in their exam. Now, here we are providing latest and prescribed syllabus and pattern of questions for UPTU UPSEE-2015.
Exam Pattern : Pattern of UP State Entrance Exam-2015 will be as follows :
► Admission Test will be of objective type.
► The candidates are required to opt suitable paper(s) for appearing in the entrance examination as mentioned below subject to their eligibility, and the course(s) in which admission is being sought.
PaperSubjectQuestionsMarks
Paper 1Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics50 objective type questions each of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with a total of 150 questions.600
Paper 2Physics, Chemistry and Biology50 objective type questions each of Physics, Chemistry and Biology with a total of 150 questions.300
Paper 3AG-I, AG-II and AG-III50 objective type questions each of AG-I, AG-II and AG-III with a total of 150 questions600
Paper 4Aptitude Test for Architecture
Part-A: Mathematics and Aesthetic Sensitivity
Part–B: Drawing Aptitude
50 objective type questions each of Mathematics and Aesthetic Sensitivity with a total of 100 questions and Two questions to test drawing aptitude.500
Paper 5Aptitude Test for General Awareness (BHMCT/BFAD/BFA)75 objective type questions300
Paper 6Aptitude Test for Diploma Holders in Engineering (Lateral Entry)75 objective type questions300
Paper 7Aptitude Test for Diploma Holders in Pharmacy (Lateral Entry)75 objective type questions300
Paper 8Aptitude Test for B.Sc. Graduates in Engineering (Lateral Entry)75 objective type questions300
Paper 9Aptitude Test for MBA100 objective type questions400
Paper 10Aptitude Test for MCA100 objective type questions400
Paper 11Aptitude Test for MAM100 objective type questions400
Paper 12Aptitude Test for 2nd Year MCA (Lateral Entry)100 objective type questions400
QUESTION  PAPERS  REQUIRED  FOR  DIFFERENT  COURSES
COURSEPAPER
B. Tech./ B.Tech. (Agriculture Engineering)Paper 1
B. Tech. (Bio Technology)Paper 1 or Paper 2
B. Tech. (Agriculture Engineering) onlyPaper 3
B. Pharm.Paper 1 or Paper 2
B. Arch.Paper 4
BHMCT/BFAD/BFAPaper 5
Lateral Entry:
B.Tech. 2nd Year (for Engg. Diploma Holders)
B.Pharm 2nd Year(for Pharmacy Diploma Holders)
B.Tech. 2nd Year (for B. Sc. Graduates)
Paper 6
Paper 7
Paper 8
MBAPaper 9
MCAPaper 10
MAM (Dual Degree)Paper 11
2nd Year MCA (Lateral Entry)Paper 12
► Every objective type question would carry four marks for correct answer.
► Each objective type question shall have one correct answer. The answer would be considered correct only if the appropriate choice is indicated in the answer.
► There will be no negative marking.
Exam Syllabus : Syllabus of UP State Entrance Exam will be as follows :
P A P E R – 1
(PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS)
Section –A, Physics
• Measurement
• Motion in one dimension
• Laws of Motion
• Motion in two dimensions
• Work, Power and Energy
• Linear Momentum and collisions
• Rotation of a rigid body about a fixed axis
• Gravitation
• Oscillatory motion
• Mechanics of solids and fluids
• Heat and thermodynamics
• Wave
• Electrostatics
• Current Electricity
• Magnetic Effect of Current
• Magnetism in Matter
• Electromagnetic induction
• Ray Optics and optical instruments
• Wave Optics
• Modern Physics
Section – B, Chemistry
• Atomic Structure
• Chemical Bonding
• Redox Reactions
• Chemical Equilibrium and Kinetics
• Acid – Base Concepts
• Electrochemistry
• Catalysis
• Colloids
• Colligative Properties of Solution
• Periodic Table
• Preparation and Properties
• Thermo chemistry
• General Organic Chemistry
• Isomerism
• IUPAC
• Polymers
• Carbohydrates
• Solid State
• Petroleum
Section – C, Mathematics
• Algebra
• Probability
• Trigonometry
• Co-ordinate Geometry
• Calculus
• Vectors
• Dynamics
• Statics
P A P E R – 2
(PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY)
Section –A, Physics
• Measurement
• Motion in one dimension
• Laws of Motion
• Motion in two dimensions
• Work, Power and Energy
• Linear Momentum and collisions
• Rotation of a rigid body about a fixed axis
• Gravitation
• Oscillatory motion
• Mechanics of solids and fluids
• Heat and thermodynamics
• Wave
• Electrostatics
• Current Electricity
• Magnetic Effect of Current
• Magnetism in Matter
• Electromagnetic induction
• Ray Optics and optical instruments
• Wave Optics
• Modern Physics
Section – B, Chemistry
• Atomic Structure
• Chemical Bonding
• Redox Reactions
• Chemical Equilibrium and Kinetics
• Acid – Base Concepts
• Electrochemistry
• Catalysis
• Colloids
• Colligative Properties of Solution
• Periodic Table
• Preparation and Properties
• Thermo chemistry
• General Organic Chemistry
• Isomerism
• IUPAC
• Polymers
• Carbohydrates
• Solid State
• Petroleum
Section – C, Biology
Zoology
• Origin of Life
• Organic Evolution
• Mechanism of Organic Evolution
• Human Genetics and Eugenics
• Applied Biology
• Mammalian Anatomy (Eg. Rabbit)
• Animal Physiology
• Detailed studies of Protozoa, Porifera, Coelenterate, Aschelminthes, Annelida and Arthropod.
Botany
• Plant Cell
• Protoplasm
• Ecology
• Ecosystem
• Genetics
• Seeds in angiospermic plants
• Fruits
• Cell differentiation Plant Tissue
• Anatomy of Root, stem and leaf
• Important phylums
• Soil
• Photosynthesis
P A P E R – 3
(AG-I, AG II & AG III)
AG-I: AGRICULTURAL PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
Agricultural PhysicsUnit, measurement, Vernier, screw gauge, Force-analysis, force parallelogram, momentum of force, equilibrium of forces, velocity and acceleration, speed, laws of motion, gravitational motion, acceleration due to gravity, circular motion, Centrifugal and centripetal forces, pressure, Capillary force and tension, atmospheric surface-barometer, Boyle‟s law, friction and simple example of its laws, Working of common pumps, operation, performance, power and energy, heat and temperature, radiation, convection and conduction, heat conductance, specific heat in relation to solids, physical change in the solid due to heat, latent heat, relationship between heat and work, dew point, relative humidity and its determination, formation of clouds, fog frost, snow and halls, weather and its forecasting.
Agricultural ChemistryMatter – solid and liquid, physical and chemical changes, element, mixture, compound, laws of chemical combination, laws of conservation, laws of proportion, laws of gases, explanation of above laws in reference to atomic principle, atomic laws, new & old concepts, definition, simple explanation and interrelationship of the following: Valency, atomic weight, molecular weight, equivalent weight, structure of atom, Avogadro’s hypothesis and its uses, ionic theory, difference between atom and ion, explanation of the following with the help of ionic theory, electrolysis, acid, alkali, salt, water, hydrolysis and neutralizations, oxidation and reduction, classification of elements.
Inorganic Chemistry
Water and its hardness, methods of treatment of hard water and soft water, occurrence of compounds, properties and uses of the followings elements nitrogen, ammonia, nitric acid, carbon, carbon dioxide, phosphoric acid, sulphur dioxide, sulphuric acid, chlorine, hydrochloric acid. Occurrence properties, uses and their functions in the plants of the following: Sodium, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium phosphate, sodium nitrate, potassium sulphate, Calcium, calcium oxide, calcium carbonate, calcium sulphate and calcium nitrate, Iron, sulphate and iron phosphate, aluminum, aluminum sulphate and aluminum phosphate Nitrogen cycle, Fixation of nitrogen in the soil, function of Super-phosphate and phosphorus in plant, nitrogen fertilizers.
Organic Chemistry
Formation of organic compounds, physical properties, nomenclature, general knowledge of the following compounds, simple formulae, general properties and main uses, Structural formula of the following: Hydrocarbon (saturated and unsaturated) alcohol ethylalchol and glycol, aldehyde and ketones, formaldehyde, acetone, amine and oxide, methyl and ethylamine, urea, Acids: acetic, benzoic, lactic, Oxalic acids, fats and oils, soap and saponification, carbohydrates, glucose, fructose, starch, simple methods of making benzene and phenol and their properties.
AG – II: AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND STATISTICS
Agricultural Engineering
Properties of different materials used in agricultural implements, Classification of plough their merits, comparison, common troubles in their operation and precautions, maintenance, assembly, cost and conparasion of cultivation harrow, hoe, float, scraper and seed drill, draft of implements. Their measurements, factors affecting draft. Water lifts, their discharge, capacities, command area, and cost of irrigation (water lifts should include common water lifts and low lift pumps). Tillage and ploughing, types of ploughing and their merits. Types and objects tillage. Chemical and Physical effects of tillage practices for different crops. Transmission of power through gears. Pulleys and belts, hand operated chaff cutters, cane crusher, winnowing fan, and splad threshers.
Agricultural Statistics
Collection of data, classification and tabulation, frequency distribution, mean and their kinds, merits and demerits. Measurements of dispersion.
AG – III: AGRONOMY & AGRICULTURAL BOTANY
AgronomyCrops: Cultivation, practices of common crops of India and their varieties.
Soils: Origin, classification and physical properties of soils, soil conservation.
Manures And Manuring: Nutrients for plants growth, uptake of N.P.K. organic and inorganic fertilizers, farmyard and green manures, their properties and method of application, knowledge of following manures and fertilizer: FYM, compost, urinated soil, castor and groundnut cake, ammonium sulphate, sodium nitrate, suoer phosphate, potassium sulphate, urea, CAN ammonium chloride and mixtures.
Irrigation & Drainage: Methods, measurement and type of irrigation and drainage systems, Cultivation practices of common vegetable and fruit crops.
Agricultural Botany
External morphology of plants, function and modification of stem, root and leaves, structure and function of different parts of flower, type of inflorescence, pollen and pollination, classification, structure, germination and disperasal of seeds, type of function and their dispersal, internal morphology of plant cell, reproductive organs of angiosperms, knowledge of structure of rlltharis, Absorption, Respiration, Transpiration and carbon assimilation, root pressure, Translocation of foods and storage, Introductory knowledge of Taxonomy and plant kingdom specilly Regional and Horticultural plants laminaries, Cruciferease, Leguminaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Solonaceae, Malbaceae, Elementary Knowledge of mosses, ferns, mucors, bacteria.
P A P E R – 4
(APTITUDE TEST FOR ARCHITECTURE)
Part – A: Mathematics & Aesthetic Sensitivity
• Algebra
• Probability
• Trigonometry
• Co-ordinate Geometry
• Calculus
• Vectors
• Dynamics
• Statics
• Aesthetic Sensitivity
Part – B: Drawing Aptitude
P A P E R – 5
(APTITUDE TEST FOR GENERAL AWARENESS (BHMCT/BFAD/BFA))
(A) Reasoning & Logical Deduction:
– Geometrical designs & Identification
– Selection of related letters/ words/ numbers/ figures
– Identification of odd thing/ item out from a group
– Completion of numerical series based on the pattern / logic
– Fill in the blanks of the series based on the numerical pattern and logic of the series
– Syllogisms (logic based questions), Identification of logic & selection of correct answers based on the logic
(B) Numerical Ability & Scientific Aptitude:
– Arithmetical questions up to 10th standard
– Calculation of fraction, percentages, square roots etc.
– Profit & Loss and Interest calculations
– Data / Table analysis, Graph & Bar Diagram and Pie Chart analysis
– Questions related to common use of science (Physics & Chemistry)
– Health & Nutrition
(C) General Knowledge:
– Current affairs/ Events (Political, Social, Cultural & Economics)
– Historical events
– Geography including Tourist Places/ Spots
– Current affairs relating to Business & Trade
– Countries & Currencies – Latest Who’s Who?
– Sports & Games
(D) English Language:
– Word Meanings
– Antonyms & Synonyms
– Meaning of Phrases & Idioms
– Fill in the blanks – Complete/ Improvement of the sentences with correct use of Pronouns, Verbs, Adverbs & Adjectives
– Reading comprehension’s followed by questions
P A P E R – 6
(APTITUDE TEST FOR DIPLOMA HOLDERS IN ENGINEERING)
Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Graphics, Basic Electrical Engg., Basic Electronics Engg., Elements of computer science, Elementry Biology, Basic Workshop Practice and Physics/Chemistry/Maths of Diploma standard.
P A P E R – 7
(APTITUDE TEST FOR DIPLOMA HOLDERS IN PHARMACY)
1. Pharmaceutics-I
2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I
3. Pharmacognosy
4. Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology
5. Human Anatomy and Physiology
6. Health Education & Community Pharmacy
7. Pharmaceutics – II
8. Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II
9. Pharmacology and Toxicology
10. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
11. Drug Store and Business management
12. Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
P A P E R – 8
(APTITUDE TEST FOR B.SC. GRADUATE IN ENGINEERING)
Linear Algebra: Matrix Algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
Calculus: Mean value theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, Partial Derivatives, Maxima and minima, multiple integrals, Fourier series. Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Stokes, Gauss and Green‟s theorems.
Differential equations: First order equation (linear and nonlinear), Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy‟s and Euler‟s equations, Initial and boundary value problems, Linear partial differential equations with constant coefficients of 2nd order and their classifications and variable separable method.
Complex variables: Analytic functions, Cauchy‟s integral theorem and integral formula, Taylor‟s and Laurent‟ series, Residue theorem, solution integrals.
Probability and Statistics: Sampling theorems, Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and standard deviation, Random variables, Discrete and continuous distributions, Poisson, Normal and Binomial distribution, Correlation and regression analysis.
Fourier Series: Periodic functions, Trigonometric series, Fourier series of period, Euler’s formulae, Functions having arbitrary period, Change of interval, Even and odd functions, Half range sine and cosine series.
Transform Theory: Laplace transform, Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, Laplace transform of periodic functions, Convolution theorem, Application to solve simple linear and simultaneous differential equations. Fourier integral, Fourier complex transform, Fourier sine and cosine transforms and applications to simple heat transfer equations.
Z – transform and its application to solve difference equations.
P A P E R – 9
(APTITUDE TEST FOR MBA)
The test is aimed at evaluating the verbal ability, quantitative aptitude, logical & abstract reasoning and knowledge of current affairs. The following is a brief description of contents of the test paper.
Section A (English Language): Grammar, vocabulary, uncommon words, sentence completion, synonyms, antonyms, relationship between words & phrases and comprehension of passages.
Section B (Numerical Aptitude): Numerical calculation, arithmetic, simple algebra, geometry and trigonometry, Interpretation of graphs, charts and tables.
Section C (Thinking and Decision Making): Creative thinking, unfamiliar relationships, verbal reasoning, finding patterns trends and Assessment of figures & diagrams.
Section D (General Awareness): Knowledge of current affairs and other issues related to trade, industry, economy, sports, culture and science
P A P E R – 10
(APTITUDE TEST FOR MCA)
(i) MATHEMATICS
Modern Algebra: Idempotent law, identities, complementary laws, Demorgan‟s theorem, mapping, inverse relation, equivalence relation, Piano‟s Axiom, definition of rational numbers and integers through equivalence relation.
Algebra: Surds, solution of simultaneous and quadratic equations, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progression, Binomial theorem for any index, logarithms, exponential and logarithmic series, determinants.
Probability: Definition, dependent and independent events, numerical problems on addition and multiplication of probability, theorems of probability.
Trigonometry: Simple identities, trigonometric equations, properties of triangles, use of mathematical tables, solution of triangles, height and distance, inverse functions, DeMoiver‟s theorem.
Co-Ordinate Geometry: Co-ordinate geometry of the straight lines, pair of straight lines, circle, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola and their properties.
Calculus: Differentiation of function of functions, tangents and normal, simple examples of maxima of minima, limits of function, integration of function (by parts, by substitution and by partial fraction), definite integral (application to volumes and surfaces of frustums of sphere, cone and cylinder).
Vectors: Position vector, addition and subtraction of vectors, scalar and vector products and their applications.
Dynamics: Velocity, composition of velocity, relative velocity, acceleration, composition of acceleration, motion under gravity, projectiles, laws of motions, principles of conservation of momentum and energy, direct impact of smooth bodies, pulleys.
Statics: Composition of co-planar, concurrent and parallel forces, moments and couples, resultant of set of coplanar forces and conditions of equilibrium, determination of Centroides in simple case, problems involving friction.
(ii) STATISTICS
Theory of probability, Mean, Median, Mode, Dispersion and Standard Deviation.
(iii) LOGICAL ABILITY
Questions to test analytical and reasoning capability of candidates.
P A P E R – 11
(APTITUDE TEST FOR MASTER IN APPLIED MANAGEMENT (MAM))
(Dual Degree course 5 years)
The test is aimed at asses the language, quantitative aptitude, logic and reasoning power and general knowledge of candidates.
Section A (English Language): Grammar, Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms, Sentence Completion and Phrases, Comprehension of Passages.
Section B (Numerical Aptitude): Arithmetic’s, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Interpretation of Graphs, Charts and Tables.
Section C (Mental Ability): Reasoning Aptitude, Patterns, Trends, Recognition and Assessment of Figures and Diagrams.
Section D (General Knowledge & Current Affairs): Political Awareness, Economic Affairs and Business Environment, General Awareness of Sciences, Sports and Games, Society, History, Geography, Civilization and Culture.
P A P E R – 12
APTITUDE TEST FOR 2nd Year MCA (Lateral Entry)
(I) MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
Modern Algebra and Matrices: Algebraic structures and general properties, semi groups, groups. Rings and Fields: definitions, elementary properties and standard results. Matrices, operation on matrices, Inverse and rank of a matrix, Eigen values, eigenvectors and system of linear equations.
Set Theory: Introduction, sets and cardinals, combination of sets, multisets and set identities. Relations – definition, operations on relations, composite relations, properties of relations, partial order relations. Functions – definition, classification of functions, operations on functions, recursively defined functions.
Number Theory and Methods of Proof: Natural numbers, factorization and prime numbers, floor and ceiling functions. Methods of proof – Introduction, direct and indirect methods of proof, mathematical Induction.
Combinatorics and Probability: Introduction, counting techniques, Pigeonhole principle. Probability –definition, sample space, algebra of events, axioms of probability, prior and posterior probability, Bayes theorem.
(II) COMPUTING CONCEPTS
Principles of Computer Science: Computer organization – evaluation of computers, computer arithmetic, control design, processor design, input output organization, memory organization. Data Structures – Arrays, lists, stacks, queues. Trees and graphs – definition, properties and applications. Analysis of algorithms.
Proposition logic and Boolean Algebra: Propositions, truth tables, tautology, contradiction, algebra of propositions. Binary systems, axioms and theorems of Boolean algebra, Boolean functions and digital circuits.
Numerical Techniques: Floating point Arithmetic, solution of the system of linear equations, roots of polynomials, interpolation and curve fitting.
Theory of Computation: Finite-state machines, regular and non-regular languages, Turing machines and applications.
(III) REASONING ABILITY
Questions in this part will be aimed to asses the reasoning and logical ability of the candidates
To be Considered : For more detailed syllabus, download the prospectus (Information Brochure) of UPTU UPSEE-2015 from the link given hereunder :
For More Information : https://upseeuptu2015.in