This document provides information about exams and job opportunities after completing a B.Tech degree in electronics engineering. It discusses various exams like GATE, PSU exams conducted by organizations like BEL, BHEL, BSNL etc. It provides syllabus details and sample questions for some of these exams. It also lists public sector organizations that hire electronics engineers based on their performance in these exams and conduct interviews. Overall, the document serves as a guide for electronics engineers regarding career options and competitive exams after graduating.
The document provides information about career options after completing a B.Tech degree in engineering. It discusses various postgraduate entrance exams like GATE, PGECET, IES that can be taken. GATE is described in more detail, including the subjects covered in the engineering sciences and general aptitude sections. Public sector companies that hire based on GATE scores are listed, such as BHEL, BEL, NTPC, etc. The document also provides syllabus details and sample questions for exams conducted by BEL, BSNL, and other organizations. Finally, it mentions other exams like AMCAT and ICET that can be alternatives to GATE for seeking jobs in core companies or the public sector.
Syllabus for electronics and communication engineering (ec) gate 2013Vinaysrichand Bandaru
The document provides the syllabus for the Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) section of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2013 exam administered by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. The syllabus covers topics in engineering mathematics, electronics and communication engineering, including linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, complex variables, probability and statistics, numerical methods, transform theory, electronic devices, analog and digital circuits, signals and systems, control systems, communications, electromagnetics, and antennas.
The document provides information about the Engineering Mathematics - III course, including details about 8 units that will be covered in the course. It lists the topics that will be discussed in each unit, such as Fourier series, Fourier transforms, partial differential equations, curve fitting, numerical methods, difference equations, and Z-transforms. It also provides information about the course code, credit hours, examination hours and marks. Textbooks and reference books for the course are also specified.
BU (UVCE)5th Sem Electronics syllabus copy from Lohith kumar R UVCE
This document outlines the scheme of study and examination for the 5th semester of the Bachelor of Engineering program in Electronics and Communication Engineering under the 2006 scheme at University Visweswariah College of Engineering in Bangalore. It includes:
1. A list of 8 subjects to be taken in the 5th semester, along with the course code, number of hours per week, duration of exams, sessional marks and exam marks for both theory and practical components.
2. The syllabus for the Probability and Stochastic Processes course, outlining 10 topics to be covered along with reference books.
3. Details of the format and content but not the full text of the document. It provides an overview
EC(UVCE) 6th sem syllabus copy form lohith kumar 11guee6018UVCE
This document provides course information for the 6th semester of the Electronics and Communication Engineering program at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering. It includes the course codes, titles, credit hours, and brief descriptions for 8 courses: Digital Communication, Microcontrollers, Microwave and Radar, Information Theory and Coding, VLSI Design, Computer Organization and Architecture, Analog Communication and Microwave Lab, and DSP Lab. It also provides more detailed syllabus information and reference materials for some of the courses.
EC(UVCE) 8th sem syllabus copy form lohith kumar 11guee6018UVCE
This document contains the course scheme and syllabus details for the 8th semester of Electronics and Communication Engineering at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering. It outlines 7 subjects to be covered in the semester, along with the course code, number of hours per week, internal and external marks allocation for theory and practical components. For each subject, the document provides the detailed syllabus to be covered, divided into parts and topics, along with reference books. Laboratory experiments and protocols to be covered for the Embedded Systems Lab subject are also listed.
The document outlines the topics covered in the GATE electronics and communications engineering syllabus, which are divided into 8 sections: 1) Engineering Mathematics, 2) Networks, Signals and Systems, 3) Electronic Devices, 4) Analog Circuits, 5) Digital Circuits, 6) Control Systems, 7) Communications, and 8) Electromagnetics. Key concepts covered include linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, complex analysis, probability, circuit analysis, signals and systems, semiconductor devices, analog and digital circuits, control systems, communication systems, and electromagnetics.
EC(UVCE) 7th sem syllabus copy form lohith kumar 11guee6018UVCE
This document contains the scheme of study and examination for the 7th semester of the B.E. (EC) program under the 2k6 scheme at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering.
It lists the various subjects to be covered in the 7th semester, including Wireless Communication, Multimedia Systems, Computer Communication Networks, an elective subject, and several labs.
For each subject, it provides details such as the number of hours per week, internal and external marks allotted, topics to be covered, and references. It also includes the syllabus for some of the subjects, outlining the topics and their allocation of lecture hours.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the curriculum, assessment
The document provides information about career options after completing a B.Tech degree in engineering. It discusses various postgraduate entrance exams like GATE, PGECET, IES that can be taken. GATE is described in more detail, including the subjects covered in the engineering sciences and general aptitude sections. Public sector companies that hire based on GATE scores are listed, such as BHEL, BEL, NTPC, etc. The document also provides syllabus details and sample questions for exams conducted by BEL, BSNL, and other organizations. Finally, it mentions other exams like AMCAT and ICET that can be alternatives to GATE for seeking jobs in core companies or the public sector.
Syllabus for electronics and communication engineering (ec) gate 2013Vinaysrichand Bandaru
The document provides the syllabus for the Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) section of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2013 exam administered by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. The syllabus covers topics in engineering mathematics, electronics and communication engineering, including linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, complex variables, probability and statistics, numerical methods, transform theory, electronic devices, analog and digital circuits, signals and systems, control systems, communications, electromagnetics, and antennas.
The document provides information about the Engineering Mathematics - III course, including details about 8 units that will be covered in the course. It lists the topics that will be discussed in each unit, such as Fourier series, Fourier transforms, partial differential equations, curve fitting, numerical methods, difference equations, and Z-transforms. It also provides information about the course code, credit hours, examination hours and marks. Textbooks and reference books for the course are also specified.
BU (UVCE)5th Sem Electronics syllabus copy from Lohith kumar R UVCE
This document outlines the scheme of study and examination for the 5th semester of the Bachelor of Engineering program in Electronics and Communication Engineering under the 2006 scheme at University Visweswariah College of Engineering in Bangalore. It includes:
1. A list of 8 subjects to be taken in the 5th semester, along with the course code, number of hours per week, duration of exams, sessional marks and exam marks for both theory and practical components.
2. The syllabus for the Probability and Stochastic Processes course, outlining 10 topics to be covered along with reference books.
3. Details of the format and content but not the full text of the document. It provides an overview
EC(UVCE) 6th sem syllabus copy form lohith kumar 11guee6018UVCE
This document provides course information for the 6th semester of the Electronics and Communication Engineering program at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering. It includes the course codes, titles, credit hours, and brief descriptions for 8 courses: Digital Communication, Microcontrollers, Microwave and Radar, Information Theory and Coding, VLSI Design, Computer Organization and Architecture, Analog Communication and Microwave Lab, and DSP Lab. It also provides more detailed syllabus information and reference materials for some of the courses.
EC(UVCE) 8th sem syllabus copy form lohith kumar 11guee6018UVCE
This document contains the course scheme and syllabus details for the 8th semester of Electronics and Communication Engineering at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering. It outlines 7 subjects to be covered in the semester, along with the course code, number of hours per week, internal and external marks allocation for theory and practical components. For each subject, the document provides the detailed syllabus to be covered, divided into parts and topics, along with reference books. Laboratory experiments and protocols to be covered for the Embedded Systems Lab subject are also listed.
The document outlines the topics covered in the GATE electronics and communications engineering syllabus, which are divided into 8 sections: 1) Engineering Mathematics, 2) Networks, Signals and Systems, 3) Electronic Devices, 4) Analog Circuits, 5) Digital Circuits, 6) Control Systems, 7) Communications, and 8) Electromagnetics. Key concepts covered include linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, complex analysis, probability, circuit analysis, signals and systems, semiconductor devices, analog and digital circuits, control systems, communication systems, and electromagnetics.
EC(UVCE) 7th sem syllabus copy form lohith kumar 11guee6018UVCE
This document contains the scheme of study and examination for the 7th semester of the B.E. (EC) program under the 2k6 scheme at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering.
It lists the various subjects to be covered in the 7th semester, including Wireless Communication, Multimedia Systems, Computer Communication Networks, an elective subject, and several labs.
For each subject, it provides details such as the number of hours per week, internal and external marks allotted, topics to be covered, and references. It also includes the syllabus for some of the subjects, outlining the topics and their allocation of lecture hours.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the curriculum, assessment
UVCE ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION 7th SEM SYLLABUS BY LOHITH KUMAR R 11GUEE...UVCE
This document contains information about the 7th semester courses for Electronics and Communication Engineering at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering. It lists the courses offered, number of hours per week, internal and external assessment details. It provides the syllabus breakdown and reference materials for some of the courses including Wireless Communication, Multimedia Systems, Computer Communication Networks, Satellite Communication and Remote Sensing, Digital Communication Lab, and Simulation and HDL Lab.
The document is Armen Sahakyan's curriculum vitae. It includes sections on personal information, work experience, education and training, publications, skills and languages. The CV shows that Armen Sahakyan has a bachelor's and master's degree in engineering from the State Engineering University of Armenia. He has work experience in research, the military, and as a lab worker. He is currently studying for a master's degree in Estonia and has published papers on circuit design topics.
This document outlines the course contents for Engineering Mathematics III, Electromagnetic Theory, Digital Electronics, and Electronic Circuits.
The Engineering Mathematics III course covers complex variables, error approximations, difference operators, interpolation methods, numerical integration and differentiation, ordinary differential equations, probability, and hypothesis testing.
The Electromagnetic Theory course covers vector calculus, static electric and magnetic fields, time-varying fields, Maxwell's equations, plane waves, reflection and refraction, and potentials.
The Digital Electronics course covers number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, combination circuits, multivibrators, flip-flops, shift registers, counters, semiconductor memories, and logic families.
The Electronic Circuits course covers
Adam Mačkal has over 15 years of experience working in robotics, laser cutting systems, medical devices, display development, and optoelectronics. He has held various engineering roles involving programming, installation, service, maintenance, research, and production support. Mačkal received his MSc in Optoelectronics from the Czech Technical University and has expertise in areas such as robot programming languages, laser technologies, medical devices, semiconductors, optics, and electronics. He is proficient in languages, software, and has participated in other technical and outdoor activities.
The document outlines the regulations, program educational objectives, program outcomes, program specific objectives, and curriculum for the Bachelor of Electronics and Communication Engineering program at Anna University, Chennai.
The key details include:
- 3 program educational objectives related to careers, foundational concepts, and developing innovative methodologies.
- 12 programme outcomes related to engineering knowledge, problem solving, design, investigation, tool usage, professionalism, sustainability, ethics, teamwork, communication, management, and lifelong learning.
- 3 program specific objectives related to applying concepts, developing quality products, and adapting to emerging technologies.
- Mapping of the objectives and outcomes to courses across 8 semesters of the curriculum.
This resume is for Thammarak Hoisang, who is applying for an optical engineering or project manager position. Over 15 years of experience includes roles as an optical transport expert engineer, project manager, presale consultant, and field engineer. Education includes a bachelor's degree in electronics and telecommunications technology. Skills include optical networking, project management, and experience with various telecom equipment vendors and mobile networks.
The document provides information about the scheme and syllabus for the Telecom Technical Assistant (TTA) direct recruitment examination conducted by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). It outlines:
(1) There will be a single multiple choice objective type paper of 3 hours duration divided into three parts - general ability, basic engineering, and specialization. Candidates need to obtain minimum qualifying marks in each part.
(2) The syllabus for each part is detailed, covering topics such as English comprehension, general knowledge, mathematics, physics, electronics, digital techniques, control systems, and specialized subjects for electrical, communication, and other disciplines.
(3) Guidelines are provided around age relaxation
This document outlines the syllabus for the GATE Electronics & Communication Engineering course. It is divided into 8 sections covering various topics in engineering mathematics, networks, signals and systems, electronic devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, control systems, communications, and electromagnetics. The syllabus provides an overview of the key concepts, theorems, and methods taught within each topic area.
Sasikumar Konipparambil Vasu has over 23 years of experience in railway signalling and telecommunications in India and Saudi Arabia. He has worked as a Telecommunication Engineer and Implementation Supervision Consultant for major railway projects. Some of his responsibilities have included testing, maintenance, and commissioning of telecommunications systems for railways including GSM-R, LAN/WiFi, access control, CCTV and more. He has extensive experience supervising the installation of various telecom systems and overseeing civil works for railway projects. Vasu holds a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering and has received several awards for his work with Indian Railways over 21 years.
The document outlines the core topics covered in an Electronics and Communications Engineering curriculum across 8 sections. Section 1 covers engineering mathematics topics like linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, and numerical methods. Section 2 discusses network analysis, signals and systems, and time and frequency domain analysis. Section 3 covers electronic devices like diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Sections 4-6 focus on analog circuits, digital circuits, and control systems. Sections 7-8 address communications topics such as modulation, information theory, electromagnetics, transmission lines, antennas and fiber optics.
Holoptica produces high security paper with customizable security features like watermarks, microtext, and holograms to prevent counterfeiting. The paper can be customized for documents like letters, checks, visas, and passports. It has covert features only visible with special devices and remains secure even after copying or scanning. Holoptica's paper provides a lower-cost alternative to standard secure paper with greater counterfeiting protection.
This document provides an overview and literature review for a study examining the relationship between commodity prices and civil conflict in Uganda using coffee prices as a case study. It discusses two main theories on the impact of income on conflict - the opportunity cost theory, which posits that higher income decreases conflict, and the rapacity effect theory, which argues higher income increases conflict by making resources more valuable to fight over. The study aims to test these theories in Uganda using global coffee price fluctuations as an exogenous measure of income changes. Coffee is well-suited for this as it is both labor-intensive but also enduring land resources like extractive commodities. The results could provide insights on the drivers of conflict and policy recommendations.
The Citizens Damage Compensation Program (CDCP) in Pakistan provided cash grants to over 8 million people affected by severe floods in 2010. The program was implemented in two phases and coordinated between national, provincial, and local governments as well as partner organizations. Phase I provided initial relief payments, while Phase II focused on longer-term recovery and strengthening the program's implementation systems, such as targeting, grievance processing, and coordination between partners. The program demonstrated how a large-scale social safety net can be rapidly deployed in response to a national disaster through coordinated efforts between government agencies and other partners.
This resume is for Hardik Chauhan, an instrumentation engineer with 8 years of experience. He currently works as an Executive Engineer at Apollo Tyres Ltd in Vadodara, Gujarat, earning an annual salary of 6.7 lacs. Previously he worked for 2.8 years as an engineer at Hindalco Industries Ltd. in Bharuch, Gujarat. He has expertise in maintenance, project execution, material and personnel management, and safety systems.
Hello Plant aims to introduce intelligence and enhance the user experience of existing industrial applications to provide a more consumer-like experience for factory workers. It uses technologies like natural language processing, context understanding, and deep learning to power a conversational interface that allows workers to easily obtain operational information. The goal is to help address the "dissociative digital personality" that workers experience by bridging the gap between their personal and professional digital lives.
Este documento describe los componentes y criterios de diseño para diferentes tipos de letrinas, incluyendo letrinas de hoyo seco, letrinas de hoyo seco ventilado y letrinas ecológicas secas. Explica los componentes clave como el hoyo, brocal, losa, terraplén, aparato sanitario y caseta. Además, proporciona consideraciones de diseño para cada componente como forma, materiales, dimensiones y criterios de ubicación.
Este documento resume los diferentes métodos anticonceptivos disponibles, incluyendo barreras, hormonales, dispositivos intrauterinos, esterilización y métodos de comportamiento. Describe los métodos más eficaces como la esterilización quirúrgica y los dispositivos intrauterinos, así como los menos eficaces como el retiro y los espermicidas. También discute los riesgos y beneficios de cada método.
U. Raju Goud is seeking a challenging career in accounts and finance where he can utilize over 10 years of experience. He has held roles as an Accounts Officer, Accountant, and Accounts Executive. His experience includes invoice generation, billing, accounts receivable, financial reporting, audit coordination, and tax compliance. He is proficient in MS Office, Tally, and other accounting software.
This study aimed to develop an unbiased RNA profiling approach for the early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) and advanced adenomas (AA) using blood samples. The researchers combined a literature review with microarray analysis of circulating RNA purified from plasma to identify RNA biomarker panels. They tested the panels on two cohorts, detecting CRC with 75% sensitivity and 93% specificity using an 8-gene panel, and detecting AA with 60% sensitivity and 87% specificity using a 2-gene panel. The study demonstrates the feasibility of unbiased molecular diagnosis of CRC and AA from blood and introduces circulating RNA profiling as a potential non-invasive screening approach.
This document discusses enterprise labeling solutions for the electronics industry. It introduces Loftware, a global leader in enterprise labeling, and Holoptica, a provider of anti-counterfeiting technologies. The document outlines the challenges of electronic counterfeiting, how holograms and track-and-trace technologies can help combat it, and how an integrated enterprise labeling solution from Loftware can help electronics companies address regulatory compliance, branding, and supply chain issues. It provides an overview of Loftware's capabilities and customer base and examples of Holoptica's hologram and labeling technologies.
UVCE ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION 7th SEM SYLLABUS BY LOHITH KUMAR R 11GUEE...UVCE
This document contains information about the 7th semester courses for Electronics and Communication Engineering at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering. It lists the courses offered, number of hours per week, internal and external assessment details. It provides the syllabus breakdown and reference materials for some of the courses including Wireless Communication, Multimedia Systems, Computer Communication Networks, Satellite Communication and Remote Sensing, Digital Communication Lab, and Simulation and HDL Lab.
The document is Armen Sahakyan's curriculum vitae. It includes sections on personal information, work experience, education and training, publications, skills and languages. The CV shows that Armen Sahakyan has a bachelor's and master's degree in engineering from the State Engineering University of Armenia. He has work experience in research, the military, and as a lab worker. He is currently studying for a master's degree in Estonia and has published papers on circuit design topics.
This document outlines the course contents for Engineering Mathematics III, Electromagnetic Theory, Digital Electronics, and Electronic Circuits.
The Engineering Mathematics III course covers complex variables, error approximations, difference operators, interpolation methods, numerical integration and differentiation, ordinary differential equations, probability, and hypothesis testing.
The Electromagnetic Theory course covers vector calculus, static electric and magnetic fields, time-varying fields, Maxwell's equations, plane waves, reflection and refraction, and potentials.
The Digital Electronics course covers number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, combination circuits, multivibrators, flip-flops, shift registers, counters, semiconductor memories, and logic families.
The Electronic Circuits course covers
Adam Mačkal has over 15 years of experience working in robotics, laser cutting systems, medical devices, display development, and optoelectronics. He has held various engineering roles involving programming, installation, service, maintenance, research, and production support. Mačkal received his MSc in Optoelectronics from the Czech Technical University and has expertise in areas such as robot programming languages, laser technologies, medical devices, semiconductors, optics, and electronics. He is proficient in languages, software, and has participated in other technical and outdoor activities.
The document outlines the regulations, program educational objectives, program outcomes, program specific objectives, and curriculum for the Bachelor of Electronics and Communication Engineering program at Anna University, Chennai.
The key details include:
- 3 program educational objectives related to careers, foundational concepts, and developing innovative methodologies.
- 12 programme outcomes related to engineering knowledge, problem solving, design, investigation, tool usage, professionalism, sustainability, ethics, teamwork, communication, management, and lifelong learning.
- 3 program specific objectives related to applying concepts, developing quality products, and adapting to emerging technologies.
- Mapping of the objectives and outcomes to courses across 8 semesters of the curriculum.
This resume is for Thammarak Hoisang, who is applying for an optical engineering or project manager position. Over 15 years of experience includes roles as an optical transport expert engineer, project manager, presale consultant, and field engineer. Education includes a bachelor's degree in electronics and telecommunications technology. Skills include optical networking, project management, and experience with various telecom equipment vendors and mobile networks.
The document provides information about the scheme and syllabus for the Telecom Technical Assistant (TTA) direct recruitment examination conducted by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). It outlines:
(1) There will be a single multiple choice objective type paper of 3 hours duration divided into three parts - general ability, basic engineering, and specialization. Candidates need to obtain minimum qualifying marks in each part.
(2) The syllabus for each part is detailed, covering topics such as English comprehension, general knowledge, mathematics, physics, electronics, digital techniques, control systems, and specialized subjects for electrical, communication, and other disciplines.
(3) Guidelines are provided around age relaxation
This document outlines the syllabus for the GATE Electronics & Communication Engineering course. It is divided into 8 sections covering various topics in engineering mathematics, networks, signals and systems, electronic devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, control systems, communications, and electromagnetics. The syllabus provides an overview of the key concepts, theorems, and methods taught within each topic area.
Sasikumar Konipparambil Vasu has over 23 years of experience in railway signalling and telecommunications in India and Saudi Arabia. He has worked as a Telecommunication Engineer and Implementation Supervision Consultant for major railway projects. Some of his responsibilities have included testing, maintenance, and commissioning of telecommunications systems for railways including GSM-R, LAN/WiFi, access control, CCTV and more. He has extensive experience supervising the installation of various telecom systems and overseeing civil works for railway projects. Vasu holds a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering and has received several awards for his work with Indian Railways over 21 years.
The document outlines the core topics covered in an Electronics and Communications Engineering curriculum across 8 sections. Section 1 covers engineering mathematics topics like linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, and numerical methods. Section 2 discusses network analysis, signals and systems, and time and frequency domain analysis. Section 3 covers electronic devices like diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Sections 4-6 focus on analog circuits, digital circuits, and control systems. Sections 7-8 address communications topics such as modulation, information theory, electromagnetics, transmission lines, antennas and fiber optics.
Holoptica produces high security paper with customizable security features like watermarks, microtext, and holograms to prevent counterfeiting. The paper can be customized for documents like letters, checks, visas, and passports. It has covert features only visible with special devices and remains secure even after copying or scanning. Holoptica's paper provides a lower-cost alternative to standard secure paper with greater counterfeiting protection.
This document provides an overview and literature review for a study examining the relationship between commodity prices and civil conflict in Uganda using coffee prices as a case study. It discusses two main theories on the impact of income on conflict - the opportunity cost theory, which posits that higher income decreases conflict, and the rapacity effect theory, which argues higher income increases conflict by making resources more valuable to fight over. The study aims to test these theories in Uganda using global coffee price fluctuations as an exogenous measure of income changes. Coffee is well-suited for this as it is both labor-intensive but also enduring land resources like extractive commodities. The results could provide insights on the drivers of conflict and policy recommendations.
The Citizens Damage Compensation Program (CDCP) in Pakistan provided cash grants to over 8 million people affected by severe floods in 2010. The program was implemented in two phases and coordinated between national, provincial, and local governments as well as partner organizations. Phase I provided initial relief payments, while Phase II focused on longer-term recovery and strengthening the program's implementation systems, such as targeting, grievance processing, and coordination between partners. The program demonstrated how a large-scale social safety net can be rapidly deployed in response to a national disaster through coordinated efforts between government agencies and other partners.
This resume is for Hardik Chauhan, an instrumentation engineer with 8 years of experience. He currently works as an Executive Engineer at Apollo Tyres Ltd in Vadodara, Gujarat, earning an annual salary of 6.7 lacs. Previously he worked for 2.8 years as an engineer at Hindalco Industries Ltd. in Bharuch, Gujarat. He has expertise in maintenance, project execution, material and personnel management, and safety systems.
Hello Plant aims to introduce intelligence and enhance the user experience of existing industrial applications to provide a more consumer-like experience for factory workers. It uses technologies like natural language processing, context understanding, and deep learning to power a conversational interface that allows workers to easily obtain operational information. The goal is to help address the "dissociative digital personality" that workers experience by bridging the gap between their personal and professional digital lives.
Este documento describe los componentes y criterios de diseño para diferentes tipos de letrinas, incluyendo letrinas de hoyo seco, letrinas de hoyo seco ventilado y letrinas ecológicas secas. Explica los componentes clave como el hoyo, brocal, losa, terraplén, aparato sanitario y caseta. Además, proporciona consideraciones de diseño para cada componente como forma, materiales, dimensiones y criterios de ubicación.
Este documento resume los diferentes métodos anticonceptivos disponibles, incluyendo barreras, hormonales, dispositivos intrauterinos, esterilización y métodos de comportamiento. Describe los métodos más eficaces como la esterilización quirúrgica y los dispositivos intrauterinos, así como los menos eficaces como el retiro y los espermicidas. También discute los riesgos y beneficios de cada método.
U. Raju Goud is seeking a challenging career in accounts and finance where he can utilize over 10 years of experience. He has held roles as an Accounts Officer, Accountant, and Accounts Executive. His experience includes invoice generation, billing, accounts receivable, financial reporting, audit coordination, and tax compliance. He is proficient in MS Office, Tally, and other accounting software.
This study aimed to develop an unbiased RNA profiling approach for the early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) and advanced adenomas (AA) using blood samples. The researchers combined a literature review with microarray analysis of circulating RNA purified from plasma to identify RNA biomarker panels. They tested the panels on two cohorts, detecting CRC with 75% sensitivity and 93% specificity using an 8-gene panel, and detecting AA with 60% sensitivity and 87% specificity using a 2-gene panel. The study demonstrates the feasibility of unbiased molecular diagnosis of CRC and AA from blood and introduces circulating RNA profiling as a potential non-invasive screening approach.
This document discusses enterprise labeling solutions for the electronics industry. It introduces Loftware, a global leader in enterprise labeling, and Holoptica, a provider of anti-counterfeiting technologies. The document outlines the challenges of electronic counterfeiting, how holograms and track-and-trace technologies can help combat it, and how an integrated enterprise labeling solution from Loftware can help electronics companies address regulatory compliance, branding, and supply chain issues. It provides an overview of Loftware's capabilities and customer base and examples of Holoptica's hologram and labeling technologies.
Hardik Chauhan is an instrumentation engineer with over 7 years of experience in maintenance roles at companies like Apollo Tyres Ltd and Hindalco Industries Ltd. He has expertise in preventative maintenance, predictive maintenance, systems like DCS, PLCs, and field instruments. The resume provides details of his work experience, qualifications, skills, and achievements in instrumentation engineering.
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1) The document discusses engineering exams and career opportunities after completing a B.Tech degree in India.
2) It provides information on the GATE exam as well as other exams like PSUs, IES, CATS, and exams required to study abroad.
3) Details are given on the syllabus, exam pattern, and selection process for public sector jobs at organizations like BEL, BHEL, BSNL, and others that recruit through GATE scores.
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The document provides an overview of the Constitution of India and its government. It discusses the history of constitutions in India prior to independence. It then summarizes the framing of the Indian constitution by the Constituent Assembly headed by B.R. Ambedkar. Key features of the Indian constitution are outlined such as its flexible and rigid nature, republican and federal systems, and fundamental rights and duties. The roles and powers of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government are briefly described. In conclusion, it states that a democratic government requires a constitution to define its welfare functions and secure the rights of its people.
The document provides details about the syllabus for the Gate 2015 Electronics and Communication Engineering exam. It lists the following topics that will be covered:
1. Engineering mathematics including calculus, complex variables, probability, statistics and numerical methods.
2. Signals and systems including Laplace transforms, Fourier transforms, z-transforms, filtering, modulation and random signals.
3. Electronic devices including diodes, transistors, amplifiers and oscillators.
4. Digital circuits including combinational and sequential logic.
5. Analog and digital communication systems including modulation, coding, noise and channel capacity.
6. Control systems including feedback systems, stability analysis and compensation techniques.
7. Electromagnetics including Maxwell's equations
The document outlines the core topics covered in an Electronics and Communications Engineering curriculum across 8 sections. Section 1 covers engineering mathematics topics like linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, and numerical methods. Section 2 discusses network analysis, signals and systems, and time and frequency domain analysis. Section 3 covers electronic devices like diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Section 4 is about analog circuits including amplifiers, filters, and oscillators. Section 5 focuses on digital circuits and logic. Section 6 discusses control systems. Section 7 covers communications topics such as modulation, information theory, and digital communications. Section 8 is on electromagnetics including Maxwell's equations, transmission lines, waveguides and antennas.
This document outlines the syllabus for the GATE-2017 Electronics and Communication Engineering exam. It lists the topics covered in the following areas: Engineering Mathematics, Networks, Continuous Time Signals, Electronic Devices, Analog Circuits, Digital Circuits, Control Systems, Communications, and Electromagnetics. The topics include concepts such as linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, network analysis, signals, electronics, amplifiers, filters, digital logic, microprocessors, control systems, information theory, modulation, electromagnetics, and antennas.
The document contains the syllabus for the post of Assistant Electrical Engineer (General). It includes the following sections:
1. General knowledge, logical reasoning, English, and Hindi at the 10th level.
2. Basic computer knowledge including hardware, software, MS Office, internet, networks, and cyber security.
3. A technical paper section covering topics in engineering mathematics, electric circuits, electromagnetic fields, signals and systems, electrical machines, power systems, control systems, electrical and electronic measurements, analog and digital electronics, and power electronics.
The document provides a syllabus for the GATE exam for Electronics and Communication Engineering. It outlines the topics that will be covered in the following areas:
1) Engineering Mathematics including calculus, differential equations, complex variables, probability and statistics, and numerical methods.
2) Electronics and Communication Engineering topics such as networks, electronic devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, signals and systems.
3) Specific topics covered include network analysis, semiconductor physics, amplifiers, oscillators, logic gates, sequential circuits, Laplace transforms, and Fourier transforms.
This document provides syllabus information for the Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT), which is aimed at testing basic engineering knowledge of candidates applying for Aeronautical Engineering courses. It outlines the structure and topics covered in the general engineering section and specialized sections for various disciplines, including Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical). The general engineering section covers topics such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, computers, electrical engineering, electronics, and mechanical engineering. The Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical) specialized section covers topics in flight mechanics/aerodynamics, thermodynamics, engineering materials, structures, and propulsion. The test contains both objective and subjective questions and passing both the general and specialized sections is required to qualify for further interviews.
The document provides an overview of the syllabus for the Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper - I and Paper - II exams for the Indian Engineering Services Examination. The Paper - I syllabus covers 6 topics including materials and components, physical electronics, signals and systems, network theory, electromagnetic theory, and electronic measurements and instrumentation. The Paper - II syllabus also covers 6 topics, focusing on analog and digital electronic circuits, control systems, communication systems, microwave engineering, and computer engineering.
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ENGINEERING:-
Process of acquiring pratical knowledge.
ELECTRONICS:-
Branch of engineering which deals with the study of current
conduction through vaccum or gas or semiconductor.
BLOCK DIAGRAM:-
EXAMS
AFTER
B.TECH
GATE PGESET IESCAT ICET
BEL
BHEL
BSNL
(JTO)
AAI
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GRADUATE APTITUDE TEST IN ENGINEERING (GATE)
Engineering Mathematics
Linear Algebra: Vector space, basis, linear dependence and independence, matrix
algebra, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, rank, solution of linear equations –
existence and uniqueness
Calculus: Mean value theorems, theorems of integral calculus, evaluation of definite
and improper integrals, partial derivatives, maxima and minima, multiple integrals,
line, surface and volume integrals, Taylor series.
Differential equations: First order equations (linear and nonlinear), higher order
linear differential equations, Cauchy's and Euler's equations, methods of solution
using variation of parameters, complementary function and particular integral, partial
differential equations, variable separable method, initial and boundary value
problems
Vector Analysis: Vectors in plane and space, vector operations, gradient,
divergence and curl, Gauss's, Green's and Stoke's theorems
Complex variables: Analytic functions, Cauchy's integral theorem, Cauchy's
integral formula; Taylor's and Laurent's series, residue theorem.
Probability and Statistics: Mean, median, mode and standard deviation;
combinatorial probability, probability distribution functions -binomial, Poisson,
exponential and normal; Joint and conditional probability; Correlation and regression
analysis, convergence criteria.
Numerical Methods: Solutions of non-linear algebraic equations, single and multi-
step methods for differential equations.
GENERAL APTITUDE(GA):
Verbal Ability: English grammar, sentence completion, verbal analogies, word
groups, instructions, critical reasoning and verbal deduction.
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Networks: Network solution methods: nodal and mesh analysis; Network theorems:
superposition, Thevenin and Norton’s, maximum power transfer; Wye-Delta
transformation; Steady state sinusoidal analysis using phasors; Time domain
analysis of simple linear circuits; Solution of network equations using Laplace
transform; Frequency domain analysis of RLC circuits; Linear 2-port network
parameters: driving point and transfer functions; State equations for networks.
Continuous-time signals: Fourier series and Fourier transform representations,
sampling theorem and applications; Discrete-time signals: discrete-time Fourier
transform (DTFT),DFT, FFT, Z-transform, interpolation of discrete-time signals;LTI
systems: definition and properties, causality, stability, impulse response,
convolution, poles and zeros, parallel and cascade structure, frequency response,
group delay, phase delay, digital filter design techniques
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Electronic Devices: Energy bands in intrinsic and extrinsic silicon; Carrier
transport: diffusion current, drift current, mobility and resistivity; Generation and
recombination of carriers; Poisson and continuity equations; P-N junction, Zener
diode, BJT, MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, photo diode and solar cell; Integrated
circuit fabrication process: oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, photolithography
and twin-tub CMOS process
Analog Circuits: Small signal equivalent circuits of diodes, BJTs and MOSFETs;
Simple diode circuits: clipping, clamping and rectifiers; Single-stage BJT and
MOSFET amplifiers: biasing, bias stability, mid-frequency small signal analysis
andfrequency response; BJT and MOSFET amplifiers: multi-stage, differential,
feedback, power and operational; Simple op-amp circuits; Active filters; Sinusoidal
oscillators: criterion for oscillation, single-transistor and op-amp configurations;
Function generators, wave-shaping circuits and 555 timers; Voltage reference
circuits; Power supplies: ripple removal and regulation
Digital circuits: Number systems; Combinatorial circuits: Boolean algebra,
minimization of functions using Boolean identities and Karnaugh map, logic gates
and their static CMOS implementations, arithmetic circuits, code converters,
multiplexers, decoders and PLAs; Sequentialcircuits:latches and flip-
flops,counters,shift-registers and finite state machines; Data converters: sample and
hold circuits, ADCs and DACs; Semiconductor memories: ROM, SRAM, DRAM; 8-
bit microprocessor (8085): architecture, programming, memory and I/O interfacing
Control Systems: Basic control system components; Feedback principle; Transfer
function; Block diagram representation; Signal flow graph; Transient and steady -
state analysis of LTI systems; Frequency response; Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist
stability criteria; Bode and root-locus plots; Lag, lead and lag-lead compensation;
State variable model and solution of state equation of LTI systems.
Communications: Random processes: autocorrelation and power spectral density,
properties of white noise, filtering of random signals through LTI systems; Analog
communications: amplitude modulation and demodulation, angle modulation and
demodulation, spectra of AM and FM, superheterodyne receivers, circuits for analog
communications; Information theory: entropy, mutual information and channel
capacity theorem; Digital communications: PCM, DPCM, digital modulation
schemes, amplitude, phase and frequency shift keying (ASK, PSK, FSK), QAM,
MAP and ML decoding, matched filter receiver, calculation of bandwidth, SNR and
BER for digital modulation; Fundamentals of error correction, Hamming codes;
Timing and frequency synchronization, inter- symbol interference and its mitigation;
Basics of TDMA, FDMA and CDMA
Electromagnetics: Electrostatics; Maxwell’s equations: differential and integral
forms and their interpretation, boundary conditions, wave equation, Poynting vector;
Plane waves and properties: reflection and refraction, polarization, phase and group
velocity, propagation through various media, skin depth; Transmission line s:
equations, characteristic impedance, impedance matching, impedance
transformation, S- parameters, Smith chart; Waveguides: modes, boundary
conditions, cut-off frequencies, dispersion relations; Antennas: antenna types,
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radiation pattern, gain and directi vity, return loss, antenna arrays; Basics of radar;
Light propagation in optical fibers.
Best reference book is “R. K. Kanodia”
ELA- ఎల ? (EMERGING LEARNERS ASSOCIATION)
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These are the list of Public sector which are offering the job
opportunities through GATE Score and these are also conducted the
interview.
Bharat Electronics Limited,
www.bel.com/
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited,
www.bhel.com/
National Thermal Power Corporation,
www.ntpc.co.in/
Power Grid,
www.powergridindia.com/
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited,
www.hindustanpetroleum.com/
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited,
www.bharatpetroleum.com/
GAIL India Limited
www.gail.nic.in/
Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited,
www.mecl.gov.in/
Indian Oil Corporation Limited,
www.iocl.com/
National Aluminum Company Limited,
www.nalcoindia.com/
Container Corporation Of India Ltd,
www.concorindia.com/
Airport Authority of India,
www.aai.aero/
Steel Authority of India.
www.sail.co.in/
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BEL
The BEL Entrance Exam is an objective type test questions:
General Aptitude: 30 Questions Comprehension/ Passage based questions:
3 Questions Data Interpretation Logical Reasoning General Knowledge
questions Technical Questions from the subject chosen by the candidates.
Subject Wise Syllabus:
Mathematics: Calculus, Statistics, Differential Equations, Numerical
Methods, Linear Algebra, Probability and Transform Theory
Electronics and Communication Engineering: Communications,
Electronic Devices, Electromagnetic, Networks, Signals and Systems, Digital
Circuits, Analog Circuits, and Control Systems.
Syllabus for BHEL
Arithmetic Section:-
Time and Work, Time and Distance, Additions, Subtractions, Divisions,
LCM and HCF, Percentage, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Clocks
and Calendar.
General English Section.
.
S. No. Subject
1. 1) General Knowledge
2. 2) Reasoning & Aptitude
3. 3) General Science
Syllabus for BHEL
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Technical:-
Time Duration 02:30 Hours
No. Of Questions 240 Questions (120- Tech and 120- Non- Tech)
Negative
Marking
Yes, ¼ or 0.25 marks will deducted at each wrong
answer
Type of
Questions
Objective/MCQ
BSNL JTO
SECTION –I.
Materials and components, 2) Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and
ICs, 3) Network theory, 4) Electromagnetic Theory, 5) Electronic
Measurements and instrumentation, 6) Power Electronics.
SECTION-II.
1) Analog Electronic Circuits, 2) Digital Electronic Circuits, 3) Control
Systems, 4) Communication systems, 5) Microwave Engineering, 6)
Computer Engineering, 7) Microprocessors.
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Networks and Systems
Electronic Systems
Analog Circuits
Digital Circuits
Microprocessor
Signals and Systems
Communications
Electromagnetics
Power Electronics
Microwave Engineering
Optical Fiber Communication
Electrical Engineering Material
Satellite Communication
Radar Engineering
Television
General Ability
Air Authority of India-- a written examination for
various posts at various centers in all over the country.
PSU EXAM FOR ECE
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Syllabus Same as GATE Syllabus. But No NEGATIVE MARKS.
Online based exam.
If we qualified in this exam, we no need to write any MNC
written exam. Directly we can go through INTERVIEWS.
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RRB
SSC
IFS
IASExams to Study
in Other
Countries
GRE
TOEFL
IELTS
Software side
courses
C
C++
JAVA
.NET
SAP
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